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Shoals Campus: Bevill Center (Bldg. 121) Room 150A 1011 George Wallace Blvd. Tuscumbia, AL 35674

Phil Campbell Campus: Student Center Room 5 2080 College Rd. Phil Campbell, AL 35581

Contact: Nora Lee, Center Manager 256-331-8084 for an appointment [email protected]

STUDENT SERVICESIf problems with: Contact *Phone NumberAcademic Programs .....................Vice President . . . . . . . . . . .331.5217/331.6270Address Change ...........................Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5425/331.6227Adding/Dropping a Class..............Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5425/331.6227Admissions ...................................Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5425/331.6227Adult Education Classes ..............Adult Education . . . . . . . . . .331.5288/331.6314Americans w/ Disabilities Act (ADA) ......Student Success . . . . . . . . .331.5262/331.6218Auditing a Course(s).....................Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331.5462/331.6219Books............................................Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331.5227/331.6213Career Information .......................Career Center. . . . . . . . . . . .331.5348/331.6297Clubs and Organizations ..............Student Success . . . . . . . . .331.5207/331.6201Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit .........Vice President . . . . . . . . . . .331.5313/331.5240Final Exams ..................................Vice President . . . . . . . . . . .331.5217/331.6270Financial Aid .................................Financial Aid Office. . . . . . . .331.5364/331.6232GED Testing .................................GED Examiner . . . . . . . . . . .331.5443/331.6297Graduation ....................................Vice President . . . . . . . . . . .331.5217/331.6270ID Cards .......................................Student Success . . . . . . . . .331.5207/331.6261Intramurals....................................Student Success . . . . . . . . .331.5207/331.6260Job Placement ..............................Career Center. . . . . . . . . . . .331.5286/331.6297Parking .........................................Campus Safety. . . . . . . . . . .331.5415/331.6304Parking Permits ............................Cashier’s Office . . . . . . . . . .331.5226/331.6382Placement Tests ...........................Testing Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331.5482/331.6297Refunds ........................................Cashier’s Office . . . . . . . . . .331.5226/331.6382Registration ..................................Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5425/331.6219Scholarships .................................Financial Aid Office. . . . . . . .331.5417/331.6232Transcripts ....................................Admissions Office. . . . . . . . .331.5461/331.6227Transfer Credit ..............................Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331.5462Tutoring Services ..........................Student Support Services. . .331.8057/331.6276Withdrawal from Classes..............Student Success (PC) . . . . .331.6239Withdrawal from Classes..............Student Success (Shoals) . .331.5207Work Study ...................................Financial Aid Office. . . . . . . .331.5364/331.6232* 256 area code required

Advising ................................................3Advisor List ...........................................3Bookstore .............................................8Child Development Center ...................8College Maps .....................................24COMPASS Test ....................................3Course Listings Summer Term ............................11-22 Distance Education .............................23 Distance Education Information ...............5Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit .....................4Emergency Medical Services .............22Financial Aid .................................... 6-7Final Examination Schedule .................8Patriot Alert .........................................10Refund Policy ......................................7Registration ..........................................4Senior Citizen Discount ........................6Student Decals .....................................4Student Insurance Benefits ..................6Tuition and Fees ..................................6Tuition and Fees (deadlines) ................4Web Registration ..................................4

Welcome Summer Semester 2016On behalf of the administration, faculty and staff, I welcome you to Northwest-Shoals Community College (NW-SCC). We are constantly working toward new technologies and innovations to enhance the quality of education we have offered the Shoals Area as well as Northwest Alabama for more than 50 years.

NW-SCC constantly seeks to provide you with a superior education by the most convenient and affordable means possible. Our students have the opportunity to enroll through distance education and complete their Associate degree requirements.

In addition to our distance education program, we are pleased to offer a variety of programs and courses to help you transfer to the university of your choice; or to prepare you for a technical career. Regardless of your goals, the faculty and staff at NW-SCC can help you get started in the right direction.

Remember, we are here to serve, because you are our top priority! At Northwest-Shoals Community College, we want to help you achieve all your career goals. Best wishes throughout the 2016 calendar year.

Dr. Humphrey LeePresident

TabLE of CoNTENTS

2016 Summer Semester Page 1

Northwest-Shoals Community College General Information

PRESIDENT'S MESSaGE

accreditationNorthwest-Shoals Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science and Associate in Occupational Technology degrees as well as certificates in specific occupational areas. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Northwest-Shoals Community College.

an Equal Employment opportunity Institution

It is the official policy of the Alabama Community College System and Northwest-Shoals Community College that no person in Alabama shall, on the grounds of race, color, disability, sex, religion, creed, national origin, or age, be excluded from participation, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment.

full TermMay 31 - August 2first Mini-TermMay 31 - June 30

Second Mini-Term July 1 - August 2

8 Week TermJune 2 - July 28

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Northwest-Shoals Community College Miscellaneous Information

Accounting TechnologyAir Conditioning/Refrigeration Technology

Automotive Collision RepairAutomotive Service Technology

Biomedical Equipment TechnologyCarpentry/Cabinetmaking

Chemical Laboratory TechnicianChild Development

Computer Aided Design Engineering TechnologyComputer Information Systems Technology

- Personal Computer Systems Option- Programming OptionComputer Technology

- PC Hardware Technician Option-PC Software Option

Salon and Spa Management - Esthetics Option

- Cosmetology OptionCriminal Justice

Electrical TechnologyElectronics Technology

Emergency Medical ServicesEmergency Medical Technician - EMT

Advanced EMTParamedic

Environmental Health and Safety TechnicianIndustrial Systems Technology- A/C and Refrigeration Option

- Electrical Op ion- Injection Molding Option

- Mechanical OptionMachine Shop Technology

Medical Assisting Technology- Plebotomy Option

- Medical Billing & Coding OptionNursing Assistant - Special Program

Office Administration- Accounting Option

- Administrative Professional Option- Clerical OptionPractical Nursing

Registered NursingWater & Wastewater Management

Welding

Call ToDaY!admissions

Phil Campbell - 256.331.6227Shoals - 256.331.5363

build Your own Career PathNW-SCC offers career degrees and certificates

THE REaDY To WoRK PRoGRaM CoULD bE foR YoU!

Northwest-Shoals Community College can prepare you to be Career Ready with a fREE Workforce Development course which includes:

n WorkKeysCertification - Earn the National Career Readiness Certificate

n AIDT Training - Workplace Ethics - Computer Training - Manufacturing - Job Search - Problem Solving - Earn the Alabama Certified Worker Certificate

Classes meet 3 days per week

for 6 weeksDay classes: 9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Night classes: 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m.

For more information, please contact:Tara Branscome, Coordinator

Ready to Work ProgramNorthwest-Shoals Community College

P.O. Box 2545Muscle Shoals, AL 35662

[email protected]

Do you need skills to enter the workforce?

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Northwest-Shoals Community College Advising Information

aTTENTIoN NEW STUDENTSall new, first time freshman must register for a Student Success class. See page 22.

1. A normal credit hour load is considered 15-16.2. Students who enroll for less than 12 credit hours are

considered part-time.3. Students enrolling for more than 19 credit hours must

have the approval of the Vice President's office. An absolute maximum of 24 credit hours exists for all students.

First-time freshmen, transfer, transient, dual enrollment and/or readmitted students will be assigned advisors early in the registration process by personnel in the Advising Center. Advisors assigned will be listed in the section found on this page. Call the Advising Center should you have questions. For further information concerning advising, transferability, or program of study requirements, call 256.331.5221.

CREDIT HoURS NEW STUDENT aDVISING

Contact the admissions office if you do not know your advisor’s name. Shoals Campus: 256.331.5425 Phil Campbell Campus: 256.331.6227

aDVISoR ExT. bLDG. aDVISoR ExT. bLDG. aDVISoR ExT. bLDG.

ALLS, Joe Mark . . . . . . . 6229 . . . . . . . . . . S-13ARNY, Mary . . . . . . . . . . 5259 . . . . . . . . . . . 122BALES, Ann . . . . . . . . . . 6298 . . . . . . . . OC-207BALTES, Dr. Joan . . . . . 5353 . . . . . . . . . . . 112BANKSTON, Callie. . . . . 5265 . . . . . . . . . . . 115BENSON, Debbie. . . . . . 5296 . . . . . . . . . . . 120BONELLI, Jeff. . . . . . . . . 5449 . . . . . . . . . . . 129BOWEN, Eddie. . . . . . . . 5303 . . . . . . . . . . . 110BRACKINS, Ken. . . . . . . 6242 . . . . . . . . . A-16NBRANSCOME, Tara . . . . 5248 . . . . . . . . . . . 127BREWER, Beth . . . . . . . 8024 . . . . . . . . . . . 120 CAIN, Dr. Shelly . . . . . . . 8016/6243 . . . . . . 120CARTER, Edwin. . . . . . . 5277 . . . . . . . . . . . 127CARTER, Tom . . . . . . . . 5263 . . . . . . . . . . . 100CHANDLER, Stephen . . 5234 . . . . . . . . . . . 112CORSBIE, Randy. . . . . . 5251 . . . . . . . . . . . 102CRABTREE, Sherry . . . . 6258 . . . . . . . . . AV-18DEMORSE, Chris. . . . . . 5336 . . . . . . . . . . . 122DURDUNJI, Diann . . . . . 5450 . . . . . . . . . . . 107EUBANKS, Claude. . . . . 5293 . . . . . . . . . . . 122FORD, Parris . . . . . . . . . 5306 . . . . . . . . . . . 122FREDERICK, Jan. . . . . . 5494/6294 . .108/FA-10 GARNER, Roger . . . . . . 5289 . . . . . . . . . . . 100GARGIS, Matthew . . . . . 8029 . . . . . . . . . . . 120GIBSON, Lisa. . . . . . . . . 5393/6283 . . . . . . 120GOODLOE, Daron . . . . . . . 5372. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123GRISHAM, Titus . . . . . . . . . 5236. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109GRISSOM, Melinda . . . . . . 5420. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115GROSSO, Sherri . . . . . . 8022 . . . . . . . . . . . 123HACKWORTH, Joe . . . . 5335 . . . . . . . . . . . 109HARRISON, Sam . . . . . . 5250 . . . . . . . .103/105HESTER, Monica . . . . . . 6250 . . . . . . . . OC-223HUMPHRES, Brittney. . . 6237 . . . . . . . . OC-228

JAMES, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . 6234 . . . . . . .OC-108SJAMES, Dr. Timmy . . . . . 6281 . . . . . . . . . . .A-12JAYNES, Donna . . . . . . . . . 6221. . . . . . . . . . .OC-221JOHNSON, Dr. Heather . . . 5326. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123JOHNSON, Matthew . . . 6347 . . . . . . . . . . . 312JONES, Brittany . . . . . . . 5243 . . . . . . . . . . . 100JONES, Rose . . . . . . . . . 5313 . . . . . . . . . . . 100KEETON, Brian . . . . . . . 6389 . . . . . . . . . . . 309KELLEY, Tim. . . . . . . . . . 5486/6287 . 120/AV-13LANDRUM, Megan. . . . . 5298 . . . . . . . . . . . 123 LEE, Mark. . . . . . . . . . . . 5491 . . . . . . . . . . . 118LILES, Lin. . . . . . . . . . . . 5254/8072 . . . . . . 108LYNDON, Ann . . . . . . . . 5319 . . . . . . .110/102K MAUPIN, Tim . . . . . . . . . 5247 . . . . . . . . . . . 111MAYS, Dr. Melissa . . . . . 6256 . . . . . . . . OC-227 MCALISTER, Jeff . . . . . . 6299 . . . . . . . . FA-09GMCBAY, Katie . . . . . . . . . 8059 . . . . . . . . . . . 110MCCALPIN, Janice....6236/6263.. AV-14/SA-103MCCLINTON, Tywana . . 5212/6254 . . . . . . 112MCCLUNG, Michael. . . . 6313 . . . . . . . . . AV-16MCINTOSH, John . . . . . 5323 . . . . . . . . . . . 100MCRAE, Chenee....5358/6235. AV-26/110/102NMILSTEAD, MaLea . . . . 5297 . . . . . . . . . . . 100MORGAN, Justin . . . . . . 5320/6283 . . . . . . 120MORRIS, Dr. Jennifer. . . 5294. . . . . . . . . . . 120MORRIS, Ray. . . . . . . . . 5244 . . . . . . . . . . . 102MURPHY, Dr. Mike . . . . . 6246 . . . . . . . . . . . S-4 OATES, Marchia. . . . . . . 5207 . . . . . . . . . . . 101OLIVER, Lindsey . . . . . . 6239 . . . . . . . . . 301WOYEN, Todd . . . . . . . . . . 5437 . . . . . . . . . . . 122PEARSON, Selina . . . . . 5487 . . . . . . . . . . . 110PEEBLES, Medina . . . . . 8074 . . . . . . . . . . . 110PETERS, Pam . . . . . . . . 6326 . . . . . . . . OC-108

POOL, Bradley . . . . . . . . 6295 . . . . . . . . . AV-25REED, Crystal . . . . . . . . 5249 . . . . . . . . . . . 100REID, Eric. . . . . . . . . . . . 5231 . . . . . . . . . . . 104 RICE, Alton . . . . . . . . . . 5257 . . . . . . . . . . . 105 ROBERSON, Teresa . . . 5276 . . . . . . . . . . . 112ROBBIN, Andrew . . . . . . 5218 . . . . . . . . . . . 100ROBINSON, Kym . . . . . . 6267 . . . . . . . . . AV-17SEALY, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . 5324 . . . . . . . . . . . 110SHACKELFORD, Tony. . 6260 . . . . . . . . H-107B SHEPPARD, Kim . . . . . . 5331 . . . . . . . . . . . 122SIDES, Meredith. . . . . . . 8023 . . . . . . . . . . . 120SIMPSON, Mark. . . . . . . 5435 . . . . . . . . . . . 122SMITH, Brian . . . . . . . . . 8007/5379 . . . . . . 120SMITH, Ches . . . . . . . . . 5394/6290 . . . . . . 123SMITH, Shelia . . . . . . . . 5337/6207. . .122/OC-226SOCKWELL, Dr. Craig . . 5378 . . . . . . . . . . . 123 SORRELL, Janelle . . . . . 6244 . . . . . . . . OC-222SOUTH, Desiree . . . . . . 5211/6254 . . . . . . 110SPRINGER, Greg. . . . . . 8088 . . . . . . . . . . . 104STEELE, Justin . . . . . . . 6389 . . . . . . . . . . . 309SYKES, Donna. . . . . . . . 6249 . . . . . . . . OC-205TERRY, Ricky . . . . . . . . . 5251 . . . . . . . . . . . 102THOMPSON, Melanie . . 5375 . . . . . . . . . . . 100 THOMAS, Shea . . . . . . . 6252 . . . . . . . . OC-206TICE, Cindy . . . . . . . . . . 6293 . . . . . . . . OC-229TIDWELL, Cindy. . . . . . . 5305 . . . . . . . . . . . 122 TOMLINSON, Leslie. . . . 8040 . . . . . . . 110/102LTRAPP, Rachel. . . . . . . . 5237/6288 . . . . .114/306L TUCKER, Kim . . . . . . . . 8060 . . . . . . . . . . . 110VANDIVER, Dudley . . . . 5247 . . . . . . . . . . . 105WATSON, Sharon B. . . . 6253 . . . . . . . . . AV-24WHITE, Jessie . . . . . . . . . . 5236. . . . . . . . . . . . . 109WRIGHT, Lauren . . . . . . 5309 . . . . . . . . . . . 110

For more information and practice tests for COMPASS, please refer to the Northwest-Shoals Community College website at www.nwscc.edu.Shoals Campus: Compass is given each Wednesday at 8:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 4:30 p.m. on a first come, first-serve basis in Buidling 127, Room 109. If circumstances prevent testing at one of the above times, contact the Testing Lab at 256.331.5482. Phil Campbell Campus: Compass given by appointment. Call Carolyn Fincher at 256.331.6297 for an appointment.Children, cell phones and pagers are not allowed in Testing or Career Lab.

CoMPaSS PLaCEMENT TESTStudents must see assigned advisors in order to register. Please arrange an appointment with your advisor immediately. Advisors’ respective campus telephone numbers and office locations (buildings) are listed on this page. The prefix for all College telephone numbers is 256.331.xxxx. Advisors are located on the Shoals Campus if their extension begins with five (5) and the Phil Campbell Campus if their extension begins with six (6).

CURRENTLY ENRoLLED STUDENTS

Hours of operation for the Vice President's office:Monday-Thursday ............................7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Friday.............................................8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

* on-Site and Web-based Registration - Currently Enrolled Students april 11, 2016 - May 26, 2016

*New students will receive special notification of registration dates/times.

REGISTRaTIoN SCHEDULE

SPECIaL INfoRMaTIoN

How to Login *Go to www.nwscc.edu*Under "Quick Links" Click MyNWSCC*Sign in with "SSN#" number and PIN (6 digit bir hdate)

How Do I Register for a Class?*Click Registration*Click Look Up Classes•Select Term•Select Subject -Course Search -View Sections*Select Class -a "C" indicates the class is closed; you won't be able to select this class•Click Register

How to Register for a Co-requisites(Classes that must be taken

simultaneously)*Select Co-reg classes (ex.BIO103L)•Click add to Worksheet•ClickSubmit Changes to register for both at the same ime

How to Drop a Class*Click Student•Select Registration*Click add or Drop Class•SelectTerm*Select action (web drop)

To be able to register, all currently enrolled students must have a Photo I.D. Card.After currently enrolled students have met with their advisors and obtained clearance to register, students have the following registration options:1. Web-Based registration2. Faculty may enter the student’s registration in their offices3. Admissions Office available for registration problems

Transient students attending Northwest-Shoals Community College may take advantage of registering early. A completed application for admission and an approved transient letter must be submitted to the Admissions Office to register.

DUaL ENRoLLMENT/DUaL CREDIT REGISTRaTIoN

PaYMENT of TUITIoN aND fEESPaYMENT DEaDLINES: Registration Payment Deadline April 11 - May 26 ...............................................May 27 - 11:30 a.m.May 31 .................................................................May 31 - 4:30 p.m.June 1 ...................................................................June 1 - 4:30 p.m.June 2 ...................................................................June 2 - 4:30 p.m.STUDENT DECaLS & PaRKING

All students are required to have a 2015-2016 car decal which must be displayed on vehicle. Decals are valid from September 1 through August 31.Designated parking by color-coded spaces:Red Administration/Faculty/StaffGreen VisitorsWhite StudentBlue HandicapYellow No Parking/Loading ZoneDesignated parking is strictly enforced by campus safety officers.

WEb REGISTRaTIoN MyNWSCC

TRaNSIENT STUDENT REGISTRaTIoN

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DUaL ENRoLLMENT/DUaL CREDIT 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 college transcript.For more information contact:Rose Jones, 256.331.5313 [email protected] or Adriana Wuotto, 256.331.5240 [email protected]

GRaDUaTIoNWhen a student meets the required number of hours for his or her program of study, the student will automatically be graduated. The degree or certificate will be reflected on the student's transcript. Students who have graduated will receive a printed copy of the award. Questions regarding graduation should be directed to Mark Simpson at 256.331.5435.

High school students who enroll for dual enrollment/dual credit must submit the following items to the Admissions Office:

1. Completed application for admission and student I.D. policy form

2. Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Agreement Form completed and signed by superintendent and high school principal

3. High school transcript

4. ACT/COMPASS scores

For further information, call Rose Jones at 256.331.5313or Adriana Wuotto at 256.331.5240.

forgot Your PIN?*Enter MyNWSCC*Enter "N" number•Select forgot PIN•Answer security question*Reset PIN

How to View/Print Your Class Schedule *Click Student*Click Registration*Click Student Detail Schedule -Online course info is listed here•Select Term*Select file and Print

Registration Status*Click Student*Click Registration•Select Registration Status•Select Term and Submit

***Note Under CMP01 - Shoals Campus02 - Distance Education03 - Phil Campbell Campus

For student convenience, computers for web-based registration will be available in the Library on the Phil Campbell Campus and in the L brary, Student Center, and Career Center on the Shoals Campus.

Trial Registration ScheduleSTUDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE/MA DENNAME

SEMESTER YEAR ADDRESS CITY STATE PHONE

SECTION DEPT. NUMBER END TIME

STARTTIME

NSTRUCTORCOURSE TITLE BLDG ROOM CRHOURS

S M T TW F S

OVER 19 HOURS:VICE PRESIDENTNW-SCCPROGRAM OF STUDY

TRANSFERPROGRAM OF STUDY

NEXT COLLEGEYOU PLAN TO ATTEND

*STUDENT SIGNATURE

ADVISORSIGNATURE

ADMISSIONS OFFICESIGNATURE

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS

DATE

*WHILE THE ACADEMIC ADVISOR ASSISTS THE STUDENT BY HELPING IDENTIFY AND ASSESS ALTERNATIVES AND CONSEQUENCES OF DECISIONS, THE STUDENT HAS THE ULT MATE RESPONS BILITY FOR MAK NG THESE DECISIONS AND BY THE R SIGNATURE ACCEPT THE ACCURACY AND APPLICAB LITY OF COURSES LISTED ON IT.

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n Online course material for Summer 2016 will be available in Moodle on Tuesday, May 31, 2016. n All distance courses require at least one on-campus or proctored exam and some courses require multiple proctored exams. Students

may take proctored exams at the testing center on either campus at no charge. Students using other proctoring sites such as another college testing center or ProctorU will be responsible for any charges incurred at these third-party sites. Exams proctored by ProctorU typically range from $17-$25 per exam.

n Distance education classes are not self-paced. Students will have assignment deadlines throughout the semester.n A Student Help Site link is available in Moodle to provide distance students with advising and tutoring assistance as well as technical

support.n Distance Education Complaint Procedures: If a grievance or complaint cannot be resolved between the instructor and student, the

student should review the section in the NW-SCC Catalog/Student Handbook or on the Distance Education website for Student Grievance Procedures. This information will direct you to the appropriate person depending on the nature of the complaint.

n State Authorization - Many states have regulations that require that NW-SCC seek authorization to offer distance education courses to students who reside in those states. Students should review the list of states located on the NW-SCC Distance Education website. If you are a student who resides in a state where NW-SCC does not currently have authorization, please contact the Distance Education Office prior to registering for classes.

n Advising is available on our website at nwscc.edu > Distance Education > CyberAdvisor.n If you have questions, contact April Cookson at 256.331.5395 or Carol Kerr at 256.331.5453.

Any student who would like to enroll in distance education courses must complete an online orientation before classes begin unless the student meets one of the following criteria:

n distance orientation completed in a prior semester or n completed during ORI 107 Student Success

The orientation may be completed in Moodle at any time by logging in and clicking the 'Operation Early Launch' link. Students must have an Admissions Application on file in order to complete the orientation for distance courses.

DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN INfoRMaTIoN

Moodle Login Instructions:Go to NW-SCC website homepage: http://www.nwscc.eduClick on Moodle under Quick LinksUsername: NW-SCC "N' Number Password: Six-Digit Birthdate

Distance Education tuition is $142.00 per credit hour for alabama resident or $257.00 per credit hour for alabama non-resident. A student desiring to take more than 19 credit hours must have the approval of the Vice President. All distance courses require at least one on-campus or proctored exam and some courses require multiple proctored exams. Students may take proctored exams at the testing center on either campus at no charge. Students using other proctoring sites such as another college testing center or ProctorU will be responsible for any charges incurred at these third-party sites. Exams proctored by ProctorU typically range from $17-$25 per exam.

Credit Alabama Non-Resident Hours Resident of Alabama 1 142.00 257.00 2 284.00 514.00 3 426.00 771.00 4 568.00 1028.00 5 710.00 1285.00 6 852.00 1542.00 7 994.00 1799.00 8 1136.00 2056.00 9 1278.00 2313.00 10 1420.00 2570.00 11 1562.00 2827.00 12 1704.00 3084.00 13 1846.00 3341.00 14 1988.00 3598.00 15 2130.00 3855.00 16 2272.00 4112.00 17 2414.00 4369.00 18 2556.00 4626.00 19 2698.00 4883.00 20 2840.00 5140.00 21 2982.00 5397.00 22 3124.00 5654.00 23 3266.00 5911.00 24 3408.00 6168.00The above class fee schedule includes a facility renewal fee of $9.00 per credit hour, a technology fee of $9.00 per credit hour, a building fee of $8.00 per credit hour, and abond surety fee of $1.00 per credit hour. 1. Late Registration Fee ......................... $25.00 2. Replacement Photo ID .........................$20.003. ASSET/COMPASS Retest ......................... $8.004. Parking Decal ..................................Fall $8.00

TUITIoN aND fEES

DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN

Student Insurance fee$7.50 - 2015 Fall Semester

$7.50 - 2016 Spring Semester$5.00 - 2016 Summer Semester

DoN’T WaIT Too LaTE . . .aPPLY for financial aid for Summer 2016!R Submit the free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) l www.fafsa.govR Use the IRS Data Retrieval Tool to import your (and your parent's) 2014 income information R NW-SCC school code is 005697 for both campuses.R Computers are available to complete the FAFSA in the Library on the Phil Campbell Campus and Student Success Center on the Shoals Campus.R You will receive an email from the Financial Aid Office once your FAFSA is received at NW-SCC. This email will give you instructions on how to complete the financial aid process.

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ELIGIbILITYAll eligible students of Northwest-Shoals Community College are covered for the activities while under the care and direction of the school with the exception of Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit.PoLICY EffECTIVE DaTEThe Policy is effective from semester to semester.MEDICaL ExPENSE bENEfITSIf the Insured Student incurs eligible expenses as the result of a covered injury, directly and independently of all other causes, the Company will pay the charges incurred for such expense within 52 weeks, beginning on the date of accident. Payment will be made for eligible expenses not to exceed $10,000. The first such expense must be incurred within 60 days after the date of the accident. "Eligible Expense" means charges for the following necessary treatment and service, not to exceed the usual and customary charges in the area where provided, including:1) Medical and surgical care by a physician;2) Radiology (X-rays);3) Prescription drugs and medicines;4) Dental treatment of sound natural teeth;5) Hospital care and service in semi-private accommodations, or as an outpatient;6) Ambulance service from the scene of the accident to the nearest hospital;7) Orthopedic appliances necessary to promote healing.CLaIM PRoCEDURE In the event of an accident, the student should:1) Report immediately to the nearest doctor or hospital.2) A completed claim form is required for each accident in order to process the

claim. Secure a claim form from the cashier's office or online at www.studentplanscenter.com. Complete and sign the claim form, attach all medical and hospital bills and mail to the Plan Underwriter below. Claims Administered and Underwritten by:

Commercial Travelers Mutual Insurance Company70 Genesee Street

Utica, NY 13502For Claim inquiries call: 1-800-756-3702

For a detailed brochure on the NW-SCC Student Insurance Policy, please contact the NW-SCC Cashiers' Office at 256.331.5226 (Shoals Campus) or 256.331.6382 (Phil Campbell Campus).

STUDENT INSURaNCE bENEfITS

SENIoR CITIZEN DISCoUNTTuition for credit classes is free for persons 60 years or older. All other fees are calculated at the normal rate. A 10% discount can be applied to non-credit continuing education classes. Admission requirements are the same for all students, and all classes are available for audit if students have met course prerequisites listed in the course description.

A copy of the Refund Policy Number 803.02 issued Septmber 26, 1996, by the Department of Postsecondary Education, with guidelines for the policy, can be obtained from an employee in the NW-SCC Business or Admissions Office. For additional information concerning refunds from the College refer to pages 16-17 in the 2015-2016 College Catalog.

A sample of how the tuition refunds are calculated can be obtained by contacting an employee in the NW-SCC Cashier’s Office.

Refund for Complete WithdrawalA student who officially or unofficially withdraws from all classes before the first day of class will be refunded the total tuition and other institutional charges.

A student who officially or unofficially withdraws completely on or after the first day of class but prior to the end of the third week of class will be refunded according to the official withdrawal date, as follows:

Deadlines Percent1. Withdrawal prior to May 31 100%2. Withdrawal first week: May 31 - June 6 75%*3. Withdrawal second week: June 7 - June 13 50%*4. Withdrawal third week: June 14 - June 20 25%*5. Withdrawal after June 20 0%*administrative fee - An administrative fee not to exceed five (5) percent of tuition and other institutional charges or $100, whichever is smaller, shall be assessed in addition to the reduced percentage, for each withdrawal within the period beginning the first day of class and ending at the end of the third week of class.

Refund for Partial Withdrawal - Students who do not completely withdraw from the College but drop a class during the regular drop/add period will be refunded the difference in tuition paid and the tuition rate applicable to the reduced number of hours, including fees appropriate to the classes dropped. There is no refund due to a student who partially withdraws after the official drop/add period.

To obtain information regarding financial help for your expenses at NW-SCC, visit our Financial Aid Offices.

Remember to apply for Federal Aid at least four weeks before registration begins. Priority deadline for Federal aid for the Summer 2016 semester is April 1, 2016. Personnel are available to help you complete the FAFSA. Students should apply on-line using their FSA user ID at www.fafsa.gov. The fafSa school code for both campuses is 005697. Additional aid is available through scholarships and outside sponsors for those who qualify.

Deadline: Students must have Federal Pell Grants and Federal Direct Student Loans approved by the Financial Aid Office prior to the payment due date. Students without prior approval should make plans to pay (cash, check, credit card). Reimbursements will be made later when students are officially approved for aid.

Student Loans for one (1) semester will be disbursed in two (2) payments. The second disbursement will be made at the 50% point of the semester.

Financial Aid Offices are located on both the Shoals and Phil Campbell Campuses. In Muscle Shoals, the office is located on George Wallace Boulevard in Building 100. In Phil Campbell, the office is located in the Administration Building.

NW-SCC financial aid offices:Phil Campbell Campus: 256.331.6332 or 256.331.6232

Shoals Campus: 256.331.5364 or 256.331.5367

Effective July 1, 2012:1. Students who do not have a GED or a Standard, Credit

based or advanced High School Diploma will not be eligible to receive federal Student aid.

2. Pell Grant duration of eligibility has been reduced from 18 semesters (or its equivalent) to 12 semesters (or its equivalent). The calculation of the duration of a student's eligibility will include all years of the student's receipt of federal Pell Grant funding.

Deadline for charges: Students on federal financial aid (Pell & Student Loan) must make all charges in the Cashier’s office or bookstore by June 6, 2016. all other financial aid charges end June 13, 2016.

fINaNCIaL aID offICE

fEDERaL fINaNCIaL aIDStudents on Federal Student Aid (Pell Grant & Loan) who totally withdraw from classes before the 60% point (July 12, 2016) in the semester may be required to repay a portion of their funds to the U.S. Department of Education, lender, or NW-SCC.

REfUNDS To STUDENTSNW-SCC strives to improve the service provided to our students and prospective students. Offering a choice about how to receive financial disbursements from the institution is one recent improvement. In 2006, we partnered with Higher One, a financial services company specializing in disbursement methods. The U.S. Department of Education also recognizes the need for improving disbursement methods and made changes to its policy, 34 CFR 668.164, allowing institutions to require banking information from all students. In July 2008, Northwest-Shoals asks students to provide this banking information. The information will be solely used for refund disbursement and remain completely confidential as required by FERPA. All refunds from Northwest-Shoals are electronic after July 2008. Students without a bank account will have the option of opening an account to use for all disbursements from the college.

REfUND PoLICY

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Students should access the web in order to receive their grades for the term. Students can access the web with their "N" number and PIN at www.nwscc.edug click on MyNWSCC.

Transfer/transient students must file a written request with Admissions to have grades sent to designated colleges or universities.

2016 SUMMER SEMESTER GRaDES

2016 SUMMER ExaM SCHEDULEFinal exams are administered in all courses. They are to be given during the times and dates scheduled below. No deviation may be made in the regular class or exam schedule without the prior approval of the Vice President’s office. If the time of one of your final exams is not listed, please contact your instructor.

CLaSSES WHICH MEET ExaM PERIoD

first Mini Term ................................ ....................Thursday, June 3Regular Class Time

8 Week Term ....................................................... Thursday, July 28Regular Class Time

Second Mini Term ........................................... Tuesday, august 2 Regular Class Time

fULL-TERM CLaSSES

Monday/Wednesday ....................................Wednesday, august 3 Wednesday only Regular Class Time

Tuesday/Thursday ........................................... Thursday, august 4 Thursday only Regular Class Time

friday only ......................... .................................. friday, august 5

Regular Class Time

Monday only .......................................................Monday, august 8Regular Class Time

Tuesday only .....................................................Tuesday, august 9Regular Class Time

* The above final exam schedule is subject to change.

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Northwest-Shoals Community College Miscellaneous Information

Shoals Campus Pre-School & Pre-K Programs:Northwest-Shoals Community College Child Development Center is an on-campus N.A.E.Y.C.* accredited program for preschool children (potty trained - age 5) of the Northwest-Shoals Community College service area including children of the community as well as college students, faculty and staff. Two separate programs housed in the Shoals Child Development Center operate fall and spring semester including a preschool program (2 1/2-5) and an Alabama State funded Office of School Readiness Pre-Kindergarten program (age 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 256.331.5245 or pick up a registration packet at the Child Development Center, Building 107, Shoals Campus. (C.M.A. accepted)

*National Association for the Education of Young Children: High-Quality Early Childhood Program

CHILD DEVELoPMENT CENTER

all new, first time freshman must register for a Student Success class.

See Student Success section in schedule - page 22.

Normal business Hours:Monday-Thursday. . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.Saturday-Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLOSED

financial aid:Financial Aid Charges and Refunds will be accepted in the bookstore:May 31 - June 6. . . . . . . . . . . Pell and Student LoanMay 31 - June 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All Others (VA/WIA/TRWA/Youth Success Program)

Returns/Exchanges:All returns or exchanges must be accompanied by original receipt, and must be completed within the first week of classes (May 31 - June 6, 2016). All returns thereafter must be completed within 48 hours. No returns will be allowed for purchases made during final exams.

buyback:We buy back books every day at current market prices, but books may be worth more during finals.

Website and Telephone Numbers:Shop 24/7 online at:Shoals: www.northwestshoals.bkstr.com256.331.5227Phil Campbell: www.northwestshoalspc.bkstr.com256.331.6213

americans with Disabilities actamericans with Disabilities act Policy (aDa): Students covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ACT) who require reasonable accommodations should notify the ADA office at 256.331.5249.

Cancellation of Classes: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 aware, however, that admission to the College or registration for a given semester does not guarantee the availability of a specific course. Course availability is determined by student demand and instructor availability. Northwest-Shoals Community College reserves the right to cancel or modify any class scheduled.

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Northwest-Shoals Community College Schedule of Classes

SHoaLS CaMPUS30532 ACT 141 Fundamentals of Accounting I South Desiree 1:00 P 3:00 P M & W 112 103 330533 ACT 142 Fundamentals Accounting II South Desiree 1:00 P 3:00 P T & TH 112 103 330534 ACT 246 Microcomputer Accounting South Desiree 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 112 113 3

ExTENDED DaY30003 ACT 104 Introduction to Business South Desiree 7:45 P 9:45 P T & TH 112 103 330007 ACT 256 Cost Accounting South Desiree 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 112 103 330008 ACT 262 Directed Studies Staff 3

SHoaLS CaMPUS 30282 ACR 112 HVACR Service Procedures Corsbie Randy 7:45 A 11:30 A M & W 102 330283 ACR 132 Residential Air Conditioning Corsbie Randy 7:45 A 11:30 A T & TH 102 330286 ACR 205 Syst Sizing and Air Distrib Corsbie Randy 12:00 P 3:45 P M & W 102 330287 ACR 209 Commercial AC Systems Corsbie Randy 12:00 P 3:45 P T & TH 102 3

ExTENDED DaY30289 ACR 112 HVACR Service Procedures Terry Rick 4:00 P 11:00 P M 102 330469 ACR 132 Residential Air Conditioning Staff 4:00 P 11:00 P T 102 330295 ACR 205 Syst Sizing and Air Distrib Staff 4:00 P 11:00 P W 102 330296 ACR 209 Commercial AC Systems Terry Rick 4:00 P 11:00 P TH 102 3

SHoaLS CaMPUS30009 ART 100*2 Art Appreciation Frederick Janice 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 115 101 3 30010 ART 100 Art Appreciation Johnson Deborah 1:00 P 3:00 P M & W 115 101 3 30011 ART 133*2*4 Ceramics I Frederick Janice 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 115 103 3

ExTENDED DaY30498 ART 100 Art Appreciation Johnson Deborah 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 115 101 3 DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30012 ART 100*3 Art Appreciation Frederick Janice TBA 3 30013 ART 100*3 Art Appreciation Frederick Janice TBA 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30358 ART 100*1 Art Appreciation Frederick Janice 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 310 HG-26 330360 ART 113*1*4 Drawing I Frederick Janice 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 310 HG-27 3 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *4 Addional Lab Times TBA

SHoaLS CaMPUS30310 ABR 151 Safety&Environmental Practices Reid Eric 7:00 A 12:00 P F 104 3 30558 ABR 255 Steering & Suspension Reid Eric 7:00 A 12:00 P M 104 3******* ABR 255 Steering & Suspension Reid Eric 12:30 P 3:00 P M 104 330559 ABR 258 Heating A/C in Collision Repai Reid Eric 7:00 A 12:00 P T 104 3******* ABR 258 Heating A/C in Collision Repai Reid Eric 12:30 P 3:00 P T 104 330560 ABR 265 Paint Defects Final Repairs Reid Eric 7:00 A 12:00 P W 104 3******* ABR 265 Paint Defects Final Repairs Reid Eric 12:30 P 3:00 P W 104 330561 ABR 266 Aluminum Welding in Collision Reid Eric 7:00 A 12:00 P TH 104 3******* ABR 266 Aluminum Welding in Collision Reid Eric 12:30 P 3:00 P TH 104 3

SHoaLS CaMPUS30507 AUM 112 Electrical Fundamentals Staff 7:00 A 12:00 P M 129 000 3******* AUM 112 Electrical Fundamentals Staff 12:30 P 3:00 P M 129 000 30508 AUM 121 Braking Systems Staff 7:00 A 12:00 P T 129 000 3******* AUM 121 Braking Systems Staff 12:30 P 3:00 P T 129 000 30509 AUM 122 Steering, Suspension and Align Staff 7:00 A 12:00 P W 129 000 3******* AUM 122 Steering, Suspension and Align Staff 12:30 P 3:00 P W 129 000 30319 AUM 220 ADV Automotive Engines Staff 7:00 A 12::00 P TH 129 000 3******* AUM 220 ADV Automotive Engines Staff 12:30 P 3:00 P TH 129 000 30573 AUM 281 Special Topics Staff 7:00 A 12::00 P F 129 000 3******* AUM 281 Special Topics Staff 3:00 P 4::00 P MTWTH 129 000

aIR CoNDITIoNING, HEaTING & REfRIGERaTIoN

aCCoUNTINGSection Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm Hrs

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SHoaLS CaMPUS30437 BIO 103A* Principles of Biology I Goodloe Daron 8:00 A 10:00 A T & TH 121 147 4 30438 BIO 103L Principles of Biology I Lab Goodloe Daron 10:15 A 1:15 P T 123 125 0 30439 BIO 103L Principles of Biology I Lab STAFF TBA 0 30440 BIO 104 Principles of Biology II Goodloe Daron 8:00 A 12:15 P M & W 121 147 4 30441 BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Smith Lelas 1 00 P 4:30 P M & W 123 103 4 30442 BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Smith Lelas 8:00 A 11:30 A M & W 123 103 4 30444 BIO 202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Cooney Joseph 1 00 P 4:30 P T & TH 123 4 30445 BIO 220 General Microbiology Landrum Megan 1:00 P 5:30 P M & W 123 109 4 30447 BIO 220 General Microbiology Landrum Megan 1:00 P 5:30 P T & TH 123 109 4

ExTENDED DaY30448 BIO 103 Principles of Biology I Staff 5:30 P 9:00 P M & W 123 103 4 30450 BIO 220 General Microbiology Swinea Rebecca 5:00 P 9:30 P T & TH 121 147 4 DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30449 BIO 202*3*10 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Staff TBA TBA 4 30461 BIO 220*2*3*11 General Microbiology Staff TBA TBA 430451 BIO 103*3*4 Principles of Biology I Goodloe Daron TBA TBA 4 30452 BIO 104*3*4 Principles of Biology II Goodloe Daron TBA TBA 4 30453 BIO 201*3*9 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Staff TBA TBA 4 PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30454 BIO 103 Principles of Biology I Alls Joe 8:00 A 11:30 A M & W 303 S-11 430455 BIO 103*1 Principles of Biology I Alls Joe 1 00 P 4:30 P MTWTH 303 S-11 430460 BIO 202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Alls Joe 8:00 A 11:30 A T & TH 303 S-11 4 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term. *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *4 The labs for the distance BIO 103 & BIO 104 will be conducted online. Students do not have to register for an on-campus lab. *9 This is a blended course. Lab will be MW 5:30 – 7:00 p.m. at the Shoals Campus, Bldg. 123, Room 124 *10 This is a blended course. Lab will be TTH 5:35 – 7:05 p.m. at the Shoals Campus, Bldg. 123, Room 124 *11 This is a blended course. 2nd mini-term class – lab will be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 11:30 – 2:30 p.m. at the Phil Campbell Campus, Bldg. 303, Room S-17

SHoaLS CaMPUS30182 BUS 241 Principles of Accounting I South Desiree 1 00 P 3:00 P M & W 112 103 3 30183 BUS 242 Principles of Accounting II South Desiree 1 00 P 3:00 P T & TH 112 103 3 30189 BUS 272 Business Statistics II James Jeffery 8:00 A 12:00 P F 112 107 3 30191 BUS 275 Principles of Management McClinton Leslyn 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 112 107 3

ExTENDED DaY30184 BUS 248 Managerial Accounting South Desiree 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 112 103 3 DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30185 BUS 263*3 The Legal & Social Env of Bus Peters Pamela TBA TBA 3 30187 BUS 271*3 Business Statistics I James Jeffery TBA TBA 3 30188 BUS 272*3 Business Statistics II James Jeffery TBA TBA 330463 BUS 285*3 Principles of Marketing McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30259 CAB 102 Introduction to Lumber Grisham Titus 8:00 A 11:45 A M & W 109 3 30260 CAB 104 Cabinet Shop Operations Grisham Titus 12:15 P 2:30 P M & W 109 3 30261 CAB 141 Woodfinishing Grisham Titus 8:00 A 12:00 P T & TH 109 3 ******* CAB 141 Woodfinishing Grisham Titus 12:30 P 3:15 P T & TH 109 30262 CAB 230 Estimating Costs in Cabinetmak Grisham Titus 8:00 A 11:00 A F 109 3 ******* CAB 230 Estimating Costs in Cabinetmak Grisham Titus 2:35 P 3:20 P M & W 109 30256 CAR 121 Introduction Blueprint Reading Grisham Titus 12:15 P 2:30 P M & W 109 3 30255 CAR 132 Interior and Exterior Finish Grisham Titus 8:00 A 11:45 A M & W 109 3 30257 CAR 226 Metal Framing Grisham Titus 8:00 A 12:00 P T & TH 109 3 ******* CAR 226 Metal Framing Grisham Titus 12:30 P 3:15 P T & TH 109 30258 CAR 232 Construction Project Mgmt Grisham Titus 2:35 P 3:20 P M & W 3 ******* CAR 232 Construction Project Mgmt Grisham Titus 8:00 A 11:00 A F 109

ExTENDED DaY30263 CAB 104 Cabinet Shop Operations Blake Richard 4:00 P 9:00 P TH 109 3

Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm Hrs

Northwest-Shoals Community College Schedule of Classes

bIoLoGY

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SHoaLS CaMPUS30427 CHM 104*1 Intro to Inorganic Chem Sockwell Stuart 12:00 P 4:15 P T & TH 123 101 4 30428 CHM 111 College Chemistry I Sockwell Stuart 8:00 A 11:30 A MTWTH 123 101 4 ******* CHM 111 College Chemistry I Sockwell Stuart 8:00 A 11:00 A F 4 30429 CHM 112*2 College Chemistry II Sockwell Stuart 8:00 A 11:00 A MTWTH 4 ******* CHM 112*2 College Chemistry II Sockwell Stuart 8:00 A 11:30 A F 123 101 4 DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30436 CHM 099*3 Developmental Chemistry Sockwell Stuart TBA TBA 330575 CHM 105*3*12 Introduction to Organic Chemistry Sockwell Stuart TBA TBA 4 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete he distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *12 This is a blended course. Lab will be Thursdays from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. at he Shoals Campus, Bldg. 123, Room 101

SHoaLS CaMPUS30364 CHD 215*1 Sup Practical Exp in Early Ch Durdunji Diann 10:00 A 10:30 A W 107 130365 CHD 215*1 Sup Practical Exp in Early Ch Durdunji Diann 10:00 A 10:30 A W 107 230366 CHD 215*1 Sup Practical Exp in Early Ch Durdunji Diann 10:00 A 10:30 A W 107 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30370 CHD 100*3 Int Early Care and Education Durdunji Diann TBA TBA 330368 CHD 206*3 Children's Health & Safety Durdunji Diann TBA TBA 330369 CHD 210*3 Educating Exp Young Children Jefferys Jacqueline TBA TBA 3 *1 Must be approved by advisor. *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete he distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS

ExTENDED DaY30504 COM 100 Intro Tech English I Staff 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 120 120 3

SHoaLS CaMPUS 30218 CIS 96 Intro to Computers Staff 3:00 P 5:00 P M & W 112 112 330219 CIS 146 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa 10:15 P 12:15 P M & W 112 112 3 30220 CIS 146 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 112 112 3 30535 CIS 150 Intro to Computer Logic/Progra Chandler Steve 12:45 P 2:45 P T & TH 112 112 3 30222 CIS 199 Network Communications Chandler Steve 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 112 104 3 30224 CIS 205 Control Lang & Utili ies Appli Staff 12:45 P 2:45 P M & W 112 112 3 30227 CIS 207*2 Intro to Web Development Chandler Steve 3:00 P 5:00 P T & TH 112 112 3 30229 CIS 281*2 System Analysis & Design Chandler Steve 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 112 112 3 30230 CIS 284 CIS Internship Staff TBA 3 30503 CIS 299 Directed Studies Comp Science Staff TBA 112 112 3

ExTENDED DaY30210 CIS 251*2 C++ Programing Chandler Steve 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 112 112 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30214 CIS 146*3*5 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 330215 CIS 146*3*5 Microcomputer Applications Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 330216 CIS 148*3*5 Post Adv Micro Applications Staff TBA TBA 330426 CIS 249*3 Microcomputer Opera ing System Roberson Teresa TBA TBA 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30207 CIS 146*1 Microcomputer Applications James Jeffery 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-310 3 30208 CIS 146*1 Microcomputer Applications James Jeffery 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-108 3 30536 CIS 150 Intro to Computer Logic/Progra Chandler Steve 12:45 P 2:45 P T & TH 302 OC-108 3 30209 CIS 207*2 Intro to Web Development Chandler Steve 3:00 P 5:00 P T & TH 302 OC-108 3 30211 CIS 281*2 System Analysis & Design Chandler Steve 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 302 OC-108 3

ExTENDED DaY30228 CIS 251*2 C++ Programing Chandler Steve 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 302 OC-108 3 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *2 Video Conference Course *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete he distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *5 In order to complete CIS 146, CIS 147 and CIS 148 in a completely distance format, students must have office 2013/365 (word, excel, Access and power point), to complete CIS 249 windows 7 is required.

Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm Hrs

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CoMPUTER SCIENCE

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SHoaLS CaMPUS30091 CIT 211 Teaching & Curriculum Dev Bankston Callie 8:00 A12:30 P M & W 115 107 330092 CIT 212 Teacher Mentorship Bankston Callie 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 115 107 330093 CIT 213 Lesson Plan Development Bankston Callie 8:00 A 3:30 P T & T 115 108 330094 CIT 214 Lesson Plan Methods & Dev Bankston Callie 7:30 A 12:00 P F 115 109 330095 CIT 221 Lesson Plan Implementation Grissom Melinda TBA TBA 330096 CIT 222 Instructional Materials & Meth Grissom Melinda TBA TBA 330097 CIT 223 Instructional Mat & Meth Apps Grissom Melinda TBA TBA 330098 CIT 224 Special Topics in Cosmetology Grissom Melinda TBA TBA 3

SHoaLS CaMPUS30073 CRJ 216 Police Org and Administration Bowen Eddie 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 110 105 330074 CRJ 220 Criminal Investigation Bowen Eddie 8:00 A10:00 A T & TH 110 105 330075 CRJ 280*1 Internship in Criminal Justice Bowen Eddie TBA TBA 130502 CRJ 290*1 Sel Topics Seminar in CJ Bowen Eddie TBA TBA 1DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30076 CRJ 100*3 Intro to Criminal Justice Bowen Eddie TBA TBA 330077 CRJ 150*3 Introduction to Corrections Bowen Eddie TBA TBA 3 *1 Must be approved by adviser. *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout he semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30400 DDT 104*1 Basic Comp Aided Drafting & De Rice Alton 9:30 A 12:30 P T 105 106 330401 DDT 117*2 Manufacturing Processes Rice Alton TBA 105 106 330402 DDT 128*3 Intermediate Technical Drawing Rice Alton 1:00 P 4:00 P T 105 106 330403 DDT 132*4 Architectural Drafting Rice Alton 1:00 P 4:00 P W 105 106 330404 DDT 181*5 Special Topics D&D Technology Rice Alton 10:00 A 12:30 P W 105 106 330410 DDT 181*11 Special Topics D&D Technology Rice Alton 7:30 A 10:00 P T 105 106 330405 DDT 227*6 Strength of Materials Rossnagel Frederick 7:30 A 12:00 P F 105 105 430406 DDT 231*7 Advanced CAD Rice Alton 11:00 A 2:00 P M 105 105 330407 DDT 290*8 Survey of Aerospace Technology Rice Alton 1:00 P 3:30 P TH 105 106 3 ExTENDED DaY30572 DDT 104*9 Basic Comp Aided Drafting & De Defoor Stephen 5:00 P 10:00 P M 105 105 330409 DDT 128*10 Intermediate Technical Drawing Rice Alton 5:00 P 7:30 P T 105 106 330411 DDT 233*12 Solids Modeling Defoor Stephen 5:00 P 10:00 P W 105 105 330412 DDT 290 Survey of Aerospace Technology Rice Alton 5:00 P 9:30 P TH 105 106 3 *1 Requires additional 4 1/2 hrs of lab per week. TBA *2 Independent Study - Meeting times TBA *3 Requires additional 4 1/2 hrs of lab per week. TBA *4 Requires additional 4 1/2 hrs of lab per week. TBA *5 Requires additional 2 hours of contact per week - TBA *6 Requires additional 2 hours of contact per week - TBA *7 Requires additional 4 1/2 hrs of lab per week. TBA *8 Requires additional 2 hours of contact per week - TBA *9 Requires additional 2 1/2 hours of lab per week - TBA *10 Requires additional 4 1/2 hrs of lab per week. TBA *11 Requires additonal 2 hours of contact per week - TBA *12 Requires additional 2 1/2 hours of lab per week - TBA

SHoaLS CaMPUS30234 ECO 231*4 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 112 106 330235 ECO 232*4 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan 10:15 A 12:45 P M & W 112 106 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30239 ECO 231*3 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan TBA 330240 ECO 232*3 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan TBA 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30237 ECO 231*4 Principles of Macroeconomics Baltes Joan 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 306 L-13 330238 ECO 232*4 Principles of Microeconomics Baltes Joan 10:15 A 12:45 P M & W 306 L-13 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *4 8 Weeks Course. Video Conference

Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm Hrs

DESIGN ENGINEERING TECHNoLoGY

CoSMEToLoGY INSTRUCToR TRaINING

CRIMINaL JUSTICE

ECoNoMICS

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SHoaLS CaMPUS30467 ELT 114 Residential Wiring Methods Morris Ray 8:00 A 11:45 A T & TH 102 330298 ELT 132 Commercial/Ind Wiring II Morris Ray 12:20 P 4:05 P M & W 102 330299 ELT 212 Motor Controls II Morris Ray 8:00 A 11:45 A M & W 102 330301 ELT 242 Journeyman Master Prep Exam Morris Ray 12:20 P 2:30 P T & TH 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN 30302 ELT 241*3 National Electric Code Morris Ray TBA 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30221 ILT 112 Concepts Digital Electronics Harrison Wyatt 8:00 A 12:30 A T & TH 103 5 30221 ILT 112 Concepts Digital Electronics Harrison Wyatt 8:00 A 12:00 P F 103 5 30225 ILT 131 PC Problem Determination Springer Gregory 8:00 A 11:30 A M & W 103 111 3 30226 ILT 133 Electronic Drafting Springer Gregory 8:00 A 11:00 A F 103 111 1

ExTENDED DaY30549 ILT 106 Concepts of Direct Current Staff 3:30 P 10:15 P T & TH 105 5DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30232 ILT 175*3 Computer Fundamentals for Tech Student Staff TBA 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30335 EMS 100*3 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Simpson Mark 1 30336 EMS 100*4 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Simpson Mark 8:00 A 12:00 P F 121 151 1 30338 EMS 100*5 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Simpson Mark 8:00 A 12:00 P T 121 151 1 30340 EMS 107*6 Emergency Vehicle Operator Amb Oyen Todd 8:00 A 4:00 P W & S 122 168 1 30341 EMS 118 Emergency Medical Technician Staff 8:00 P 2:00 P MTTH 122 160 9 30343 EMS 119 Emergency Medical Technician C Demorse Christopher 1 30344 EMS 155*7 Advanced Emergency Medical Tec Staff 8:00 A 1:30 P TTHF 122 168 8 30345 EMS 156 Advanced Emergency Medical T C Demorse Christopher 2 30346 EMS 189 Applied Anatomy and Physiology Simpson Mark F 122 168 4 30347 EMS 218 Supervised Studies EMS I Simpson Mark 1 30348 EMS 219 Supervised Studies EMS II Simpson Mark 1 30349 EMS 240 Paramedic Operations Demorse Christopher 9:00 A 11:15 A M & W 122 168 2 30350 EMS 241 Paramedic Cardiology Demorse Christopher 12:00 P 3:00 P M & W 122 168 3 30351 EMS 242 Paramedic Patient Assessment Demorse Christopher 9:00 A 12 00 P M & W 122 168 3 30352 EMS 243 Paramedic Pharmacology Demorse Christopher 1:00 P 4:00 P M & W 122 168 1 30353 EMS 244 Paramedic Clinical I Demorse Christopher 1 30354 EMS 253 Paramedic Transition Workplace Demorse Christopher 9:00 A 12 00 P M & W 122 160 2 30355 EMS 254 Advanced Competencies for Para Staff 1:00 P 4:00 P M & W 122 160 2 30356 EMS 255 Paramedic Field Preceptorship Demorse Christopher 5 30357 EMS 256 Paramedic Team Leadership Demorse Christopher 1 30556 EMS 257 Paramedic Applied Pharmacology Staff 9:00 A 12 00 P M & W 122 168 2 30557 EMS 273 EKG Interpreta ion Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P M & W 122 168 2

ExTENDED DaY30337 EMS 100*1 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Simpson Mark 5:00 P 9:00 P TH 121 151 1 30339 EMS 100*2 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Simpson Mark 5:00 P 9:00 P T 121 151 1 30342 EMS 118 Emergency Medical Technician Oyen Todd 4:30 P 10:30 P MTTH 122 168 9 *1 Class Meets 6/9/2016 only. Moodle Assignment due by 6/10/2016. *2 Class Meets 6/14/2016 only. Moodle Assignment due by 6/10/2016. *3 Class Meets one day only. EMS Students only. Moodle Assignment due by 6/10/2016. *4 Class Meets 6/10/2016 only. Moodle Assignment due by 6/10/2016. *5 Class Meets 6/14/2016 only. Moodle Assignment due by 6/10/2016. *6 Class Meets 6/15/2016 and 6/18/2016 only. Moodle Assignment due 6/10/2016. *7 Select Fridays for lab and testing.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30130 ENG 093 Basic English II Staff 1 00 P 3:00 P T & TH 114 101 330103 ENG 101*1 English Composition I Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 120 121 330105 ENG 101 English Composition I Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 120 121 330106 ENG 101*4 English Composition I Staff 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 120 121 330107 ENG 101*2 English Composition I Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 120 120 330109 ENG 101 English Composition I Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 120 121 330110 ENG 102*2 English Composition II Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 120 120 330111 ENG 102 English Composition II Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 120 123 330112 ENG 102*4 English Composition II Staff 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 120 120 330114 ENG 271*1 World Literature I Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 120 123 3 30116 ENG 272*2 World Literature II Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 120 123 3

Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm Hrs

ELECTRoNICS TECHNoLoGY

EMERGENCY MEDICaL SERVICES

ENGLISH

ELECTRICaL TECHNoLoGY

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SHoaLS CaMPUSExTENDED DaY

30108 ENG 101 English Composition I Staff 7:45 P 9:45 P M & W 120 121 330113 ENG 102 English Composition II Staff 7:45 P 9:45 P T & TH 120 123 330115 ENG 271 World Literature I Staff 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 120 123 330117 ENG 272 World Literature II Staff 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 120 123 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30118 ENG 101*3 English Composition I Staff TBA 330119 ENG 102*3 English Composition II Staff TBA 330120 ENG 271*3 World Literature I Staff TBA 330121 ENG 272*3 World Literature II Staff TBA 330530 ENG 130*3 Technical Report Writing Staff TBA 3 PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30127 ENG 093*1 Basic English II Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 307 AV-31 330099 ENG 101*1 English Composition I Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-104 330100 ENG 102*2 English Composition II Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-104 330101 ENG 271*1 World Literature I Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-104 330102 ENG 272*2 World Literature II Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-104 3 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *4 8 Weeks Course.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30527 EVT 201 Enviromental Intership I Bendall Christopher 3

DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30078 GEO 100*3 World Regional Geography Pearson Selina TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30069 HED 231 First Aid Shackelford Anthony 8:00 A 10:00 A T& TH 118 114 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30070 HED 226*3 Wellness Lee Mark TBA TBA 330071 HED 231*3 First Aid Lee Mark TBA TBA 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30443 HED 226 Wellness Shackelford Anthony 1:00 P 3:00 P M & W 310 HG-25 330446 HED 231 First Aid Shackelford Anthony 1:00 P 3:00 P T & TH 310 HG-25 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUSExTENDED DaY

30254 HIT 232 Medical Coding Systems II Staff 6:00 P 7:15 P T & TH 110 106 3

SHoaLS CaMPUS30050 HIS 101*1 Western Civilization I Wright Lauren 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 110 107 330052 HIS 102*2 Western Civilization II Wright Lauren 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 110 107 330054 HIS 201*1 United States History I Wright Lauren 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 110 107 3 30055 HIS 202*2 United States History II Wright Lauren 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 110 107 3 ExTENDED DaY30051 HIS 101 Western Civilization I Wright Lauren 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 110 107 330053 HIS 102 Western Civilization II Pool Bradley 7:45 P 9:50 M & W 110 107 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30046 HIS 101*3 Western Civilization I Pearson Selina TBA TBA 330047 HIS 102*3 Western Civilization II Pearson Selina TBA TBA 330048 HIS 201*3 United States History I Pearson Selina TBA TBA 330049 HIS 202*3 United States History II Pearson Selina TBA TBA 3

Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm Hrs

ENVIRoNMENTaL TECHNoLoGY

GEoGRaPHY

ENGLISH CoNTINUED

HEaLTH EDUCaTIoN

HEaLTH INfoRMaTIoN TECHNoLoGY

HISToRY

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PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30043 HIS 101*1 Western Civilization I Pool Bradley 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 302 OC-308 330482 HIS 101*1 Western Civilization I Pool Bradley 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 302 OC-308 330044 HIS 102*1 Western Civilization II Pool Bradley 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 302 OC-308 330045 HIS 102*2 Western Civilization II Pool Bradley 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 302 OC-308 3 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30512 INT 102 Industrial Maint. Cut/Weld Jennings Joseph 230568 INT 118 Fund of Ind Hydraul/Pneumatics Staff 8:00 A 12:30 P T & TH 105 330386 INT 130 Concepts of Digital Electronic Harrison Wyatt 8:00 A 12:30 A T & TH 105 530386 INT 130 Concepts of Digital Electronic Harrison Wyatt 8:00 A 12:00 P F 530393 INT 134 Indust Maint Weld/Mtl Cut Tech Jennings Joseph 330388 INT 161 Blueprint Rdg for Indust Techs Harrison Wyatt 8:00 A 10:15 A M & W 103 330397 INT 184 Intro to Program Logic Cntrl Springer Gregory 1:00 P 3:15 P T & TH 103 330569 INT 206 Industrial Motors I Harrison Wyatt 12:45 P 3:30 P M & W 105 330496 INT 207 Industrial Automatic Controls Springer Gregory 1:00 P 4:30 P M & W 105 3 ExTENDED DaY30550 INT 120 Concepts of Direct Current Harrison Wyatt 3:30 P 10:15 P T & TH 105 530395 INT 158 Industrial Wiring I Staff 3:30 P 11:00 P M 105 330396 INT 161 Blueprint Rdg for Indust Techs Springer Gregory 4:30 P 9:00 P TH 103 330497 INT 207 Industrial Automatic Controls Staff 3:00 P 11:00 P TH 105 330398 INT 211 Industrial Motors II Springer Gregory 3:30 P 11:00 P T 105 330551 INT 284 Adv Programmable Logic Cntrls King Adam 5:00 P 8:45 P M & W 105 330576 INT 213 Motor Control II Staff 3:00 P 10:30 P T 105 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30390 INT 280*3 Spec Tops in Indust Maint Tech Harrison Wyatt 130521 INT 280*3 Spec Tops in Indust Maint Tech Harrison Wyatt 1 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30002 IDS 299 Directed Studies in Leadership Staff TBA TBA 1PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30480 IDS 299 Directed Studies in Leadership Peters Pamela TBA TBA 1

SHoaLS CaMPUS30320 MSP 101 Basic Machining Technology Maupin Timothy 7:30 A 12:00 P MTWTH 111 5 30321 MSP 131 Introduction to Metrology Maupin Timothy 10:30 A 12:00 P MTWTH 111 2 30322 MSP 135 Millwright Work Maupin Timothy 12:30 P 3:30 P MTWTH 111 4 30323 MSP 142 Advanced Machining Calculation Maupin Timothy 7:30 A 10:30 A M & W 111 2 30567 MSP 173 Injection Mold Setter Skills Springer Gregory 8:00 A 12:00 P T & TH 104 3 30325 MSP 182 Spec Tops in Machine Shop Tech Maupin Timothy 111 2 30326 MSP 221 Advance Blueprinting Maupin Timothy 7:30 A 10:30 A T & TH 111 2

ExTENDED DaY30538 MSP 101 Basic Machining Technology Staff 5:00 P 10:00 P MTWTH 111 5 30539 MSP 102 Intermediate Machining Tech Staff 5:00 P 10:00 P MTWTH 111 5 30540 MSP 121 Basic Blueprint Rdg Machinist Staff 5:00 P 800 T & TH 111 230541 MSP 127 CAM Staff 5:00 P 10:30 P MTWTH 111 630542 MSP 131 Introduction to Metrology Staff 5:00 P 8:00 P T & TH 111 230543 MSP 142 Advanced Machining Calcula ion Staff 5:00 P 8:00 P M & W 111 230544 MSP 182 Spec Tops in Machine Shop Tech Staff 5:00 P 9:30 P M & W 111 2PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30036 MSP 101 Basic Machining Technology Johnson Matthew 7:30 A 12:00 P MTWTH 312 530546 MSP 102 Intermediate Machining Tech Johnson Matthew 7:30 A 12:00 P MTWTH 312 530037 MSP 121 Basic Blueprint Rdg Machinist Johnson Matthew 12:30 P 2:00 P MTWTH 312 230038 MSP 131 Introduction to Metrology Johnson Matthew 10:35 A 12:00 P MTWTH 312 230039 MSP 135 Millwright Work Johnson Matthew 12:30 P 3:30 P MTWTH 312 430040 MSP 142 Advanced Machining Calculation Johnson Matthew 7:30 A 10:30 A M & W 312 230042 MSP 221 Advance Blueprinting Johnson Matthew 7:30 A 10:30 A T & TH 312 2

Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm Hrs

HISToRY CoNTINUED

INDUSTRIaL SYSTEMS TECHNoLoGY

INTERDISCIPLINaRY STUDIES

MaCHINE SHoP

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SHoaLS CaMPUS30153 MTH 90*4 Basic Mathematics Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 120 127 330154 MTH 90*4 Basic Mathematics Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 120 127 330155 MTH 90*4 Basic Mathematics Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P M & W 120 127 330157 MTH 90*4 Basic Mathematics Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A T & TH 120 127 330158 MTH 90*4 Basic Mathematics Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 120 127 330159 MTH 90*4 Basic Mathematics Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P T & TH 120 127 330163 MTH 98*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 120 127 330164 MTH 98*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 120 127 330165 MTH 98*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P M & W 120 127 330167 MTH 98*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 8 00 A 10:00A T & TH 120 127 330168 MTH 98*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 120 127 330169 MTH 98*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P T & TH 120 127 330181 MTH 100*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 120 127 330471 MTH 100*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P M & W 120 127 330131 MTH 112 Precalculus Algebra Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 120 120 330132 MTH 112*1 Precalculus Algebra Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 120 126 330134 MTH 113*2 Precalculus Trigonometry Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 120 126 3 30142 MTH 116 Mathematical Applications Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 120 126 3 30143 MTH 125*1 Calculus I Staff 10:15 A12:45 P MTWTH 120 122 4 30144 MTH 126*2 Calculus II Staff 10:15 A 12:45 P MTWTH 120 122 4 30145 MTH 227 Calculus III Staff 1:00 P 3:30 P T & TH 123 127 4 30173 MTH 100*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 120 127 330175 MTH 100*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A T & TH 120 127 330176 MTH 100*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 120 127 330177 MTH 100*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P T & TH 120 127 3

ExTENDED DaY30161 MTH 90*4 Basic Mathema ics Staff 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 120 127 330162 MTH 90*4 Basic Mathema ics Staff 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 120 127 330171 MTH 98*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 120 127 330172 MTH 98*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 120 127 330179 MTH 100*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 120 127 330180 MTH 100*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 120 127 330147 MTH 116 Mathematical Applications Staff 3:15 P 5:15 P T & TH 122 193 330148 MTH 126 Calculus II Staff 5:00 P 7:30 P M & W 122 193 4DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30462 MTH 100*3 Intermediate College Algebra Staff TBA TBA 330186 MTH 110*3*7 Finite Mathematics Staff TBA TBA 330190 MTH 112*3*7 Precalculus Algebra Staff TBA TBA 330192 MTH 116*3 Mathematical Applications Staff TBA TBA 330150 MTH 265*3 Elementary Statistics Staff TBA TBA 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30135 MTH 90*1*4 Basic Mathematics Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 306 L-10 330136 MTH 90*1*4 Basic Mathematics Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 306 L-10 330137 MTH 90*4 Basic Mathematics Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A T & TH 306 L-10 330138 MTH 98*1*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 306 L-10 330139 MTH 98*1*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 306 L-10 330140 MTH 98*4 Elementary Algebra Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A T & TH 306 L-10 330141 MTH 100*1*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 306 L-10 330149 MTH 100*1*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 1:00 P 3:00 P MTWTH 306 L-10 330151 MTH 100*4 Intermediate College Algebra Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A T & TH 306 L-10 330193 MTH 112 Precalculus Algebra Staff 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 305 105 3 30195 MTH 116 Mathematical Applications Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 305 105 3 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *4 This Course is Taught in a Lab Based Format *7 This is a blended course. Students will be required to come to campus for notebook checks. Contact Mrs. Crabtree at 256-331-6258 for addional information.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30244 MAT 121 Med Admin Procedures II McBay Katherine 9:00 A 12:45 P M & W 110 106 3 30245 MAT 128 Med Law & Ethics Med Assistant McBay Katherine 2:00 P 4:15 P T & TH 110 106 3 30248 MAT 200 Mgmt. Office Emergencies Peebles Medina 1:30 P 3:15 P T & TH 110 108 2 30247 MAT 211 Clinical Pro II Med Assistant Peebles Medina 9:00 A 12:45 P T & TH 110 108 330492 MAT 215 Lab Pro II Medical Assistant Staff 8:00 A 11:45 A M & F 110 108 :330555 MAT 215 Lab Pro II Medical Assistant Staff 2:00 P 5:45 P T & TH 110 108 3

ExTENDED DaY 30554 MAT 121 Med Admin Procedures II Staff 5:00 P 8:45 P M & W 110 106 3 30246 MAT 128 Med Law & Ethics Med Assistant McBay Katherine 5:30 P 7:45 P T & TH 110 106 3 30249 MAT 200 Mgmt. Office Emergencies Peebles Medina 5:30 P 9:00 P M 110 106 2 30250 MAT 215 Lab Pro II Medical Assistant Staff 6:00 P 9:45 P T & TH 110 108 3 30252 MAT 220 Medical Office Insurance Peebles Medina 5:00 P 8:45 P T & TH 110 106 3

Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm Hrs

MaTHEMaTICS

MEDICaL aSSISTING TECHNoLoGY

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DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30253 MAT 101*3 Medical Terminology McBay Katherine 330553 MAT 101*3 Medical Terminology McBay Katherine 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30125 MUS 101*4 Music Appreciation McAlister Jeff 1 00 P 3:30 P T & TH 115 101 3

ExTENDED DaY30459 MUS 101 Music Appreciation Gifford Gene 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 115 101 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30456 MUS 101*3 Music Appreciation McAlister Jeff TBA TBA 330458 MUS 101*3 Music Appreciation McAlister Jeff TBA TBA 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30481 MUS 101*1 Music Appreciation McAlister Jeff 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 310 HG-25 3 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *4 8 Week Term

SHoaLS CaMPUS30018 NUR 107*2 Adult/Child Nursing Tidwell Cynthia 8:00 A 3:30 P M 8******* NUR 107*2 Adult/Child Nursing Tidwell Cynthia W & TH 30019 NUR 108*1*2 Psychosocial Nursing Jaynes Donna 7:30 A 1:30 P F 3******* NUR 108*2 Psychosocial Nursing Jaynes Donna TH 30020 NUR 109*2 RoleTrans Practical Nurse Bales Ann 8:00 A 10:45 A T 3******* NUR 109*2 RoleTrans Practical Nurse Bales Ann 11:30 A 3:30 P T PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30021 NUR 201*1*3 NursingThrough Lifespan I Tice Cynthia 8:30 A 11:00 A M & W 302 OC-209 530022 NUR 201*1*3 NursingThrough Lifespan I Tice Cynthia 12:00 P 2:30 P M & W 302 OC-209 5 *1 Selected Fridays for testing. *2 PN Only *3 Clinicals T/Th Tba

SHoaLS CaMPUS 30362 NAS 100*1 Long Term Care Nursing Asst Staff 8:00 A 1:00 P MTWTH 122 167 430363 NAS 100*2 Long Term Care Nursing Asst Staff 8:00A 1:00 P MTWTH 122 4 *1 Class meets June 6 - June 30 *2 Class meets July 5 - August 1.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30196 OAD 103 Intermediate Keyboarding Staff TBA TBA 112 113 330198 OAD 130 Electronic Calculations McClinton Leslyn 12:45 P 2:45 P M & W 112 108 330199 OAD 200 Machine Transcription McClinton Leslyn 3 05 P 5:05 P M & W 112 111 330487 OAD 242 Office Internship McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 3 ExTENDED DaY30201 OAD 218 Office Procedures McClinton Leslyn 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 112 107 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30203 OAD 104*3 Advanced Keyboading Staff TBA TBA 330212 OAD 211*3 Medical Terminology South Desiree TBA TBA 330213 OAD 211*3 Medical Terminology South Desiree TBA TBA 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30202 OAD 103 Intermediate Keyboarding Staff 302 OC-310 330204 OAD 134 Career & Professional Dev McClinton Leslyn 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 302 OC-311 330465 OAD 200 Machine Transcription McClinton Leslyn TBA TBA 302 OC-310 330206 OAD 218 Office Procedures McClinton Leslyn 8:00 A 10:00 A T & TH 302 OC-311 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm Hrs

MEDICaL aSSISTING TECHNoLoGY CoNTINUED

MUSIC

NURSING

NURSING aSSISTaNT

offICE aDMINISTRaTIoN

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Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm HrsSHoaLS CaMPUS30371 PED 105*4 Personal Fitness Lee Mark 118 111 130374 PED 105*4 Personal Fitness Lee Mark 118 111 130372 PED 118*4 General Conditioning (Beginnin Lee Mark 118 111 130375 PED 118*4 General Conditioning (Beginnin Lee Mark 118 111 130373 PED 119*4 Gen Conditioning (Intermediate Lee Mark 118 111 130376 PED 119*4 Gen Conditioning (Intermediate Lee Mark 118 111 1DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30377 PED 123*3*7 Golf (Beginning) Lee Mark 118 130378 PED 124*3*7 Golf (Intermediate) Lee Mark 118 1PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30379 PED 103 Weight Training (Beginning) Shackelford Anthony 308 H-100 130380 PED 103 Weight Training (Beginning) Shackelford Anthony 308 H-100 130381 PED 104 Weight Training (Intermediate) Shackelford Anthony 308 H-100 130382 PED 105 Personal Fitness Shackelford Anthony 308 H-100 130383 PED 118 General Conditioning (Beginnin Shackelford Anthony 308 H-100 130384 PED 119 Gen Conditioning (Intermediate Shackelford Anthony 308 H-100 1 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *4 Students must come to fitness center during the first day of classes for instructions and evaluation. *7 This is a blended course. Students are required to play golf at a course specified by Mr. Lee. Students should contact Mr. Lee prior to registering.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30430 PHS 111 Physical Science I Eubanks Claude 8:00 A 11:30 A T & TH 123 129 430431 PHS 112 Physical Science II Sockwell Stuart 12:00 P 3:30 P M & W 123 129 4

SHoaLS CaMPUS30432 PHY 201*1 General Physics I - Trig Based Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 123 109 4******* PHY 201*1 General Physics I - Trig Based Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P M & W 122 194 430433 PHY 202*2 General Physics II-Trig Based Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 122 194 4******* PHY 202*2 General Physics II-Trig Based Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P M & W 430434 PHY 213*1 General Physics with Cal I Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 123 109 4******* PHY 213*1 General Physics with Cal I Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P T & TH 122 194 430435 PHY 214*2 General Physics Cal II Arny Mary 10:30 A 12:30 P MTWTHF 122 194 4******* PHY 214*2 General Physics Cal II Arny Mary 1:30 P 3:30 P T & TH 4 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term

SHoaLS CaMPUS30493 POL 211*3 American National Government Baltes Joan TBA TBA 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30056 PSY 200*1 General Psychology Tucker Kimberly 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 127 112 330057 PSY 200*2 General Psychology Tucker Kimberly 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 127 112 330059 PSY 210*2 Human Growth and Development Tucker Kimberly 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 127 112 3 ExTENDED DaY30058 PSY 200 General Psychology Brackins Kenneth 7:45 P 9:45 P T & TH 110 101 330060 PSY 210 Human Growth and Development Brackins Kenneth 5:30 P 7:30 P T & TH 110 109 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30061 PSY 200*3 General Psychology Tucker Kimberly TBA TBA 330062 PSY 210*3 Human Growth and Development Tucker Kimberly TBA TBA 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30063 PSY 200*1 General Psychology Brackins Kenneth 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 307 AV-5 330064 PSY 200 General Psychology Brackins Kenneth 8:00 A 10:00 A MTWTH 307 AV-5 3 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on he first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

PHYSICaL SCIENCE

PHYSICaL EDUCaTIoN

PHYSICS

PoLITICaL SCIENCE

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Section Dept. Number Course Description Instructor Time Days bldg Rm HrsSHoaLS CaMPUS30133 RDG 85*2 Developmental Reading Staff 10:15 A 12:15 P MTWTH 114 101 3 *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term

SHoaLS CaMPUS30079 COS 112 Intro to Cosmetology Lab Bankston Callie 8:00 A 12:30 P M & W 131 110 3******* COS 112 Intro to Cosmetology Lab Bankston Callie 1:00 P 3:15 P M & W 131 110 30081 COS 114 Chemical Services Lab Grissom Melinda 8:00 A 12:30 P T & TH 131 107 3******* COS 114 Chemical Services Lab Grissom Melinda 1:00 P 3:15 P T & TH 131 107 30562 COS 118 Basic Spa Techniques Lab Grissom Melinda 8:00 A 12:30 P M & W 131 3******* COS 118 Basic Spa Techniques Lab Grissom Melinda 1:00 P 3:15 P M & W 131 30563 COS 123 Cosmetology Salon Practices Bankston Callie 8:00 A 12:30 TH 131 3******* COS 123 Cosmetology Salon Practices Bankston Callie 7:30 A 12:00 P F ******* COS 123 Cosmetology Salon Practices Bankston Callie 1:00 P 5:00 P TH 30564 COS 143 Specialty Hair Prep Tech Stanford Lasondra 8:00 A 12:30 P T 131 110 3******* COS 143 Specialty Hair Prep Tech Stanford Lasondra 1:00 P 5:30 P T 131 110 30090 COS 190 Intership in Cosmetology Bankston Callie TBA TBA 330565 SAL 133 Salon and Spa Management Techn Grissom Melinda 3:15 P 5:00 TBA 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30086 COS 111*3 Into to Cosmetology Bankston Callie TBA TBA 330087 COS 113*3 Theory of Chemical Services Bankston Callie TBA TBA 330566 SAL 201*3 Entrepreneurship for Salon/Spa Grissom Melinda TBA TBA 330574 COS 117*3 Basic Spa Theory Grissom Melinda 3 *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30065 SOC 200*1 Introduction to Sociology Sealy Patricia 10:15 A 12:15 A MTWTH 110 109 3

ExTENDED DaY30066 SOC 200 Introduction to Sociology Sealy Patricia 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 110 109 3 DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30067 SOC 200*3 Introduction to Sociology Sealy Patricia TBA TBA 3 30068 SOC 247*3 Marriage and the Family Sealy Patricia TBA TBA 3 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term *3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30024 SPA 101*1 Introductory Spanish I Johnson Maria 1:00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 121 141 430122 SPA 102*2 Introductory Spanish II Johnson Maria 1:00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 121 141 4PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30030 SPA 101*1 Introductory Spanish I Johnson Maria 1:00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 307 AV-2 430123 SPA 102*2 Introductory Spanish II Johnson Maria 1:00 P 4:20 P MTWTH 307 AV-2 4 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term. Video Conference Course. *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term . Video Conference Course.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30025 SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Long Ginger 8:00 A 10:00 A M & W 112 101 3 30026 SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Long Ginger 10:15 A 12:15 P M & W 112 101 3 30027 SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Robinson Kimberly 10:15 A 12:15 P T & TH 112 101 3 ExTENDED DaY 30029 SPH 107 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Long Ginger 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 112 101 3DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30031 SPH 107*3*8 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Robinson Kimberly 330032 SPH 107*3*8 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Robinson Kimberly 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30033 SPH 107*4 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Robinson Kimberly 1:00 P 3:30 P M & W 302 OC-309 3

ExTENDED DaY30034 SPH 107*4 Fundamentals of Public Speakin Robinson Kimberly 5:30 P 7:30 P M & W 302 OC-309 3

*3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam. Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5. *4 8 Week Course. *8 This is a blenced course. 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.

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SHoaLS CaMPUS30413 ORI 107*1 Student Success Staff 1:00 P 2:20 P M 100 117 130414 ORI 107*1 Student Success Staff 3:15 P 4:35 P T 100 117 130416 ORI 107*1 Student Success Staff 9:30 A 10:50 A F 100 117 130418 ORI 107*2 Student Success Staff 3:15 P 4:35 P T 100 117 130419 ORI 107*2 Student Success Staff 1:00 P 2:20 P TH 100 117 130420 ORI 107*2 Student Success Staff 10:15 A 11:35 A M 100 117 1

ExTENDED DaY30415 ORI 107*1 Student Success Staff 5:15 P 6:35 P TH 100 117 1DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoN30424 ORI 107*3 Student Success Staff 1PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS30421 ORI 107*1 Student Success Staff 1:00 P 2:20 P M 306 L-6 1 *1 Class Meets First Mini Term. *2 Class Meets Second Mini Term .

*3 Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distance education orientation in Moodle before the first day of class. All distance courses require at least one proctored or on-campus exam Students should log into Moodle on the first day of class to begin course work. Please read all details on page 5.

SHoaLS CaMPUS30280 WDT 110 Industrial Blueprint Reading Liles Lindsey 12:35 P 1:35 P MTWTH 108 330297 WDT 110 Industrial Blueprint Reading Liles Lindsey 3:45 P 4:45 P MTWTH 108 330281 WDT 115 GTAW Carbon Pipe Theory Liles Lindsey 7:40 A 10:20 P MTWTH 108 330284 WDT 119 Gas Metal ARC/FLUX Cored Arc W Liles Lindsey 1:40 P 3:25 P MTWTH 108 330285 WDT 124 Gas Metal ARC/Flux Cored ARC L Liles Lindsey 7:40 A 11:05 P MTWTH 108 330288 WDT 155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab Liles Lindsey 10:25 A 12:10 P MTWTH 108 3******* WDT 155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab Liles Lindsey 12:40 P 2:20 P MTWTH 108 330290 WDT 183 Special Topics Liles Lindsey 8:00 A 9:30 A MTWTH 108 330292 WDT 184 Special Topics Liles Lindsey 7:30 A 11:30 A F 108 1 30472 WDT 217 SMAW Carbon Pipe Theory Liles Lindsey 7:40 A 10:20 A MTWTH 108 3 30294 WDT 219 Welding Inspection & Testing Liles Lindsey 11:10 A 12:10 P MTWTH 108 3 30473 WDT 257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab Liles Lindsey 10:25 A 12:10 P MTWTH 108 3 ******* WDT 257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab Liles Lindsey 12:40 P 2:20 P MTWTH 108 3

ExTENDED DaY 30474 WDT 217 SMAW Carbon Pipe Theory Jennings Joseph 7:35 P 10:15 P MTWTH 108 330303 WDT 115 GTAW Carbon Pipe Theory Heathcoat James 7:35 P 10:15 P MTWTH 108 3 30304 WDT 119 Gas Metal ARC/FLUX Cored Arc W Liles Lindsey 5:55 P 7:40 P MTWTH 108 330305 WDT 124 Gas Metal ARC/Flux Cored ARC L Heathcoat James 7:45 P 11:05 P MTWTH 108 330307 WDT 155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab Heathcoat James 3:50 P 7:15 P MTWTH 108 330312 WDT 183 Special Topics Liles Lindsey 4:00 P 5:30 P MTWTH 108 330313 WDT 184 Special Topics Liles Lindsey 4:00 P 8:00 P M 108 130314 WDT 219 Welding Inspection & Testing Jennings Joseph 4:50 P 5:50 P MTWTH 108 330475 WDT 257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab Liles Lindsey 3:50 P 7:15 P MTWTH 108 3PHIL CaMPbELL CaMPUS 30272 WDT 110 Industrial Blueprint Reading Keeton Brian 12:35 P 1:35 P MTWTH 309 330273 WDT 115 GTAW Carbon Pipe Theory Keeton Brian 7:40 A 10:20 A MTWTH 309 3 30274 WDT 119 Gas Metal ARC/FLUX Cored Arc W Keeton Brian 1:40 P 3:25 P MTWTH 309 3 30275 WDT 124 Gas Metal ARC/Flux Cored ARC L Keeton Brian 7:40 A 11:05 A MTWTH 309 3 30276 WDT 155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab Keeton Brian 10:25 A 12:10 P MTWTH 309 3 ******* WDT 155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab Keeton Brian 12:40 P 2:20 P MTWTH 309 3 30278 WDT 184 Special Topics Keeton Brian 7:30 A 11:30 A F 309 1 30279 WDT 219 Welding Inspection & Testing Keeton Brian 11:10 A 12:10 P MTWTH 309 3 30477 WDT 257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab Keeton Brian 10:25 A 12:10 P MTWTH 3 ******* WDT 257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab Keeton Brian 12:40 P 2:20 P MTWTH 3

ExTENDED DaY30264 WDT 110 Industrial Blueprint Reading Keeton Brian 3:45 P 4:45 P MTWTH 309 330265 WDT 115 GTAW Carbon Pipe Theory Melton Chadwick 7:35 P 10:15 P MTWTH 309 3 30266 WDT 119 Gas Metal ARC/FLUX Cored Arc W Keeton Brian 5:55 P 7:40 P MTWTH 309 330267 WDT 124 Gas Metal ARC/Flux Cored ARC L Melton Chadwick 7:45 P 11:05 P MTWTH 309 330268 WDT 155 GTAW Carbon Pipe Lab Melton Chadwick 3:50 P 7:15 P MTWTH 309 330269 WDT 183 Special Topics Keeton Brian 4:00 P 5:30 P MTWTH 309 330277 WDT 183 Special Topics Keeton Brian 8:00 A 9:30 A MTWTH 309 330270 WDT 184 Special Topics Keeton Brian 4:00 P 8:00 P M 309 130476 WDT 217 SMAW Carbon Pipe Theory Keeton Brian 7:40 A 10:20 A MTWTH 309 330478 WDT 217 SMAW Carbon Pipe Theory Keeton Brian 7:35 P 10:15 P MTWTH 309 330271 WDT 219 Welding Inspection & Testing Keeton Brian 4:50 P 5:50 P MTWTH 309 330479 WDT 257 SMAW Carbon Pipe Lab Keeton Brian 3:50 P 7:15 P MTWTH 309 3

Advanced Cardiac Life Support June 9, 2016 8:00 A -5:00 P $150Pediatric Advanced Life Support June 16, 2016 8:00 A -5:00 P $150Family & Friends® CPRThe Family & Friends CPR Course teaches the lifesaving skills of adult Hands-Only CPR, child CPR with breaths, adult and child AED use, infant CPR and relief ofchoking in an adult, child or infant. Skills are taught in a dynamic group environment by using the AHA’s research-proven practice-while-watching technique, whichprovides students with the most hands-on CPR practice time possible.Family & Friends® CPR June 18, 2016 9:00 A - 10:00 A Free

foR MoRE INfoRMaTIoN CoNTaCT THE EMS DEPaRTMENT aT 256.331.5436.

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Northwest-Shoals Community College Distance Education

DISTaNCE EDUCaTIoNWEb CoURSES (oNLINE CLaSSES)30012 ART100*3 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK 3 CREDIT HOURS30013 ART100*3 ART APPRECIATION FREDERICK 3 CREDIT HOURS30451 BIO103*3*4 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I GOODLOE 4 CREDIT HOURS30452 BIO104*3*4 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II GOODLOE 4 CREDIT HOURS30185 BUS263*3 THE LEGAL & SOCIAL ENV OF BUS PETERS 3 CREDIT HOURS30463 BUS285*3 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING MCCLINTON 3 CREDIT HOURS30436 CHM099*3 DEVELOPMENTAL CHEM SOCKWELL 3 CREDIT HOURS30370 CHD100*3 INTRO TO EARLY CARE DURDUNJI 3 CREDIT HOURS30368 CHD206*3 CHILDREN’S HEALTH & SAFETY DURDUNJI 3 CREDIT HOURS30369 CHD210*3 EDUCATING EXP YOUNG CHILD JEFFERYS 3 CREDIT HOURS30214 CIS146*3*5 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS ROBERSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30215 CIS146*3*5 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS ROBERSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30216 CIS148*3 POST ADV MICRO APPLICATIONS STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30426 CIS249*3*5 MICROCOMPUTER OPERATING SYS ROBERSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30086 COS111*3 INTRO TO COSMETOLOGY BANKSTON 3 CREDIT HOURS30087 COS113*3 THEORY OF CHEMICAL SERVICES BANKSTON 3 CREDIT HOURS 30239 ECO231*3 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS BALTES 3 CREDIT HOURS30240 ECO232*3 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS BALTES 3 CREDIT HOURS30302 ELT241*3 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE MORRIS 3 CREDIT HOURS30232 ILT175*3 COMPUTER FUND FOR TECH STUDENTS HARRISON 3 CREDIT HOURS30118 ENG101*3 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30119 ENG102*3 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30078 GEO100 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY PEARSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30070 HED226*3 WELLNESS LEE 3 CREDIT HOURS30071 HED231*3 FIRST AID LEE 3 CREDIT HOURS30046 HIS101*3 WESTERN CIV I PEARSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30047 HIS102*3 WESTERN CIV II PEARSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30048 HIS201*3 U.S. HISTORY I PEARSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30049 HIS202*3 U.S. HISTORY II PEARSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30390 INT280*3 SPEC TOPS IN INDUST MAINT TECH HARRISON 3 CREDIT HOURS30521 INT280*3 SPEC TOPS IN INDUST MAINT TECH HARRISON 3 CREDIT HOURS30462 MTH100*3 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA WATSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30529 MTH113*3 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY WATSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30150 MTH265*3 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30253 MAT101*3 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY MCBAY 3 CREDIT HOURS30553 MAT101*3 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY MCBAY 3 CREDIT HOURS30456 MUS101*3 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER 3 CREDIT HOURS30458 MUS101*3 MUSIC APPRECIATION MCALISTER 3 CREDIT HOURS30203 OAD104*3 ADVANCED KEYBOARDING STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30212 OAD211*3 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SOUTH 3 CREDIT HOURS30213 OAD211*3 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY SOUTH 3 CREDIT HOURS30424 ORI107*3 STUDENT SUCCESS STAFF 1 CREDIT HOUR30493 POL211*3 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVT BALTES 3 CREDIT HOURS30061 PSY200*3 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY TUCKER 3 CREDIT HOURS30062 PSY210*3 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT TUCKER 3 CREDIT HOURS30566 SAL201*3 ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR SALON/SPA GRISSOM 3 CREDIT HOURS30067 SOC200*3 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SEALY 3 CREDIT HOURS30068 SOC247*3 MARRIAGE & THE FAMILY SEALY 3 CREDIT HOURS

TELEWEb CoURSES (oNLINE CoURSE MaTERIaL + VIDEoS)30187 BUS271*3 BUSINESS STATISTICS I JAMES 3 CREDIT HOURS30188 BUS272*3 BUSINESS STATISTICS II JAMES 3 CREDIT HOURS30076 CRJ100*3 INTRO TO CR MINAL JUSTICE BOWEN 3 CREDIT HOURS30077 CRJ150*3 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS BOWEN 3 CREDIT HOURS30120 ENG271*3 WORLD LITERATURE I STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30121 ENG272*3 WORLD LITERATURE II STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30192 MTH116*3 MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS

blended Courses (online Course Material + on-Campus Sessions)30453 BIO201*3*9 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30449 BIO202*3*10 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30461 BIO220*3*11 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30575 CHM105*3*12 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY SOCKWELL 4 CREDIT HOURS30186 MTH110*3*6 FINITE MATHEMATICS STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30190 MTH112*3*6 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA STAFF 3 CREDIT HOURS30377 PED123*3*7 GOLF(BEGINNING) LEE 1 CREDIT HOUR30378 PED124*3*7 GOLF(INTERMEDIATE) LEE 1 CREDIT HOUR30031 SPH107*3*8 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ROBINSON 3 CREDIT HOURS30032 SPH107*3*8 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING ROBINSON 3 CREDIT HOURS

*3 - Distance education courses are not self-paced as deadlines are given for various assignments throughout the semester. New distance students should complete the distanceeducationorientationinMoodlebeforethefirstdayofclass.Alldistancecoursesrequireatleastoneproctoredoron-campusexam.StudentsshouldlogintoMoodleonthefirstdayofclasstobegincoursework.Pleasereadalldetailsonpage5.*4 – The labs for the distance BIO103 & BIO104 will be conducted online. Students do not have to register for an on-campus lab.*5-InordertocompleteCIS146andCIS147inacompletelydistanceformat,studentsmusthaveoffice2013/365(word,excel,access,andPowerPoint);tocompleteCIS249, windows 7 is required.*6 – This is a blended course. Students will be required to come to campus for notebook checks. Contact Mrs. Crabtree at 256-331-6258 for additional information.*7–Thisisablendedcourse.StudentsarerequiredtoplaygolfatacoursespecifiedbyMr.Lee.StudentsshouldcontactMr.Leepriortoregistering.*8 – This is a blended course. 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.*9 – This is a blended course. Lab will be MW 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. at the Shoals Campus, Bldg. 123, Room 124*10 – This is a blended course. Lab will be TTH 5:35 – 7:05 p.m. at the Shoals Campus, Bldg. 123, Room 124*11 – This is a blended course. 2nd mini-term class – lab will be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 11:30 – 4:30 p.m. at the Phil Campbell Campus, Bldg. 303, Room S-17*12 - This is a blended course. Lab will be Thursdays from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the Shoals Campus, Bldg. 123, Room 101

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