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Course Schedule SUMMER 20202020

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OFFICE HOURS Admissions/Registrar, Academic Advising & Financial Aid Table of Contents M-T 7:30AM - 7:00PM W-Th 7:30AM - 5:00PM F Closed Admissions Steps...... 4-5 College Store and Food Services (Bldg. E) Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination Requirement...... 4 M-Tu 7:30AM - 7:00PM College Store and Food Services...... 10 W-Th 7:30AM - 5:00PM Calendar...... 3 F Closed Campus Map...... 51 Student ID’s and Student Activities (E124) Course Schedule...... 14-32 M-Tu 7:30AM - 7:00PM W-Th 7:30AM - 5:00PM COVID-19 Information...... 12 F Closed Distance Education Information...... 33 IT Service Desk/Cyber Lab (A173) Emergency College Closing Information...... 2, 11 M & T 7:30AM - 7:00PM Financial Aid...... 6 W-Th 7:30AM - 5:00PM Final Exam Schedule...... 10 F Closed New Student Orientation...... 5, 10 Emergency Campus Closing Information Office Hours...... 2 Check www.alvincollege.edu, ACC social media, The POD and/or Parking Permits...... 5 notification via Rave Alert system. Payment Information...... 5, 8 Notices: Placement Scores...... 7 The College reserves the right to alter or discontinue any calendar item, class, program or the tuition and fees schedule. Registration Information...... 5 Alvin Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Refunds...... 9 Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award certificates and Services for Students with Disabilities...... 11 associate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions Telephone Directory...... 3 about Alvin Community College accreditation. Testing Information...... 7 Alvin Community College is an equal opportunity institution and does Title IX...... 11 not discriminate against anyone on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, pregnancy, gender equity, sexual orientation, parental status, national Tuition and Fees...... 8 origin, age, disability, family medical history or genetic information, political Withdrawals...... 9 affiliation, military service or veteran’s status. If you have questions about accessibility, need assistance or require special SI USTED REQUIERE MAS INFORMACION, FAVOR DE accommodations for an event please contact the Office of Disability Services PONERSE EN CONTACTO AL TELEFONO 281-756-3531. .at 281-756-3533 or [email protected], at least seven working days prior to the event. Requests made less than three working days prior to the event may not be able to be accommodated.

How to Reach Alvin Community College 3110 Mustang Road • Alvin, 8 Alvin Community College is located 25 miles south of Houston and 30 miles north of 45 UHCL Galveston on Hwy 35 Bypass in Alvin. SHADOW CREEK PEARLAND From Houston: Take Hwy 35 south; or take I-45 south to Webster, then FM 528 west and Hwy 35 Bypass south; or take Hwy 288 south to Manvel, then Hwy 6 east and Hwy FRIENDSWOOD 288 35 Bypass south. JB HENSLER From Galveston: Take Hwy 6 to Hwy 35 Bypass south. College & Career Academy From points south: Use Hwy 35 north. 35 MANVEL Courses are also offered at: 6 -Clear Lake at Pearland ALVIN 11850 Broadway • Pearland, TX 77584 1200 Pearland Parkway • Pearland, TX 77581 General ALVIN Locations Community JB Hensler College and Career Academy College 7380 Lewis Lane • Manvel, TX 77578 2 ACADEMIC CALENDAR - SUMMER 2020 DIRECTORY Alvin Community College...... 281-756-3500 Apr 14-May 20 Summer 2020 Registration May 20 Summer 1&11 Week Payment Deadline Administrative Offices Academic and Technical Departments President...... 281-756-3598 Academic Foundations...... 281-756-3556 May 21-May 31 Summer 1&11 Week Reg. ($50 Late Fee) Assistant to the President / Executive Accounting...... 281-756-3812 Director of Development.....281-756-3600 Agriculture ...... 281-756-5669 May 25 Memorial Day Holiday Allied Health Programs ...... 281-756-5610 June 1 Summer 1&11 Week Classes Begin Vice Presidents Art ...... 281-756-3605 VP of Admin Services...... 281-756-3594 Astronomy ...... 281-756-5668 June 4 Summer 1 Census Date VP of Instruction...... 281-756-3601 Biology ...... 281-756-5669 VP of Student Services...... 281-756-3517 Business Programs ...... 281-756-3812 June 18 Summer 11 Week Census Date Chemistry ...... 281-756-5668 June 24 Summer 1 Withdrawal Deadline Deans Child Dev and Education....281-756-3643 Dean of Arts and Sciences Communications-Radio/TV .281-756-3767 June 29 Summer 2 Payment Deadline ...... 281-756-3718 Computer Information Technology/ June 30- Jul 7 Summer 2 Registration ($50 Late Fee) Dean of General Education and Academic Networking...... 281-756-3822 Support ...... 281-756-3723 Criminal Justice/Police Academy July 2 ACC Holiday (for July 4th) Executive Director/Dean, Continuing ...... 281-756-3951 Education and Workforce Development Culinary Arts ...... 281-756-3949 July 6 Summer 1 Classes End/ Finals ...... 281-756-3789 Diagnostic Cardiovascular Sonography July 7 Summer 1 Grades Due, 9 am Dean of Legal and Health Sciences ...... 281-756-5650 ...... 281-756-5601 Drama ...... 281-756-3607 July 8 Summer 2 Classes Begin Dean of Professional, Technical, and Emergency Medical Technology Human Performance ...... 281-756-3631 ...... 281-756-5640 July 14 Summer 2 Census Date English ...... 281-756-3713 July 29 Summer 2&11 Wk Withdrawal Deadline Services Foreign Language ...... 281-756-5681 Academic Advising...... 281-756-3531 Geology ...... 281-756-5668 July 30 Graduation Application Deadline ([email protected]) Government & Economics..281-756-3742 Aug. 7 Last Friday ACC Closed/Summer UHCL-Pearland Advising ..281-756-5242 Health Information Management Admissions and Registrar...281-756-3531 ...... 281-756-5601 Aug. 11 Summer 2&11 Wk Classes End/Finals Articulated Credit ...... 281-756-3726 History ...... 281-756-3948 Athletics ...... 281-756-3767 Human Services and Substance Addiction Aug. 14 Summer 2&11 Wk Grades Due, 9 am Bookstore and Food Services Counseling ...... 281-756-3652 (http://www.alvinccstore.com/) ...... Industrial Design Tech...... 281-756-3784 281-756-3681 Management ...... 281-756-3812 Business Office/Cashier ....281-756-3593 Mathematics ...... 281-756-3707 Career Services...... 281-756-3560 Music ...... 281-756-3587 Child Dev Lab School ...... 281-756-3644 Neurodiagnostic Technology Counseling Services ...... 281-756-3531 ...... 281-756-5644 Disability Services ([email protected]) Nursing-Associate Degree .281-756-5630 Voice: ...... 281-756-3533 Nursing - Vocational ...... 281-756-5630 Distance Education Office Administration ...... 281-756-3822 ([email protected])...... 281-756-3728 Paralegal ...... 281-756-3642 Dual Enrollment...... 281-756-3726 Pharmacy Technician ...... 281-756-3805 Financial Aid ([email protected]) Physics ...... 281-756-5668 ...... 281-756-3524 Polysomnography - Sleep Medicine Fiscal Affairs/Comptroller ...281-756-3509 ...... 281-756-5655 Fitness Center...... 281-756-3691 Process Technology ...... 281-756-3785 Graduation ...... 281-756-3506 Psychology and Sociology. 281-756-5680 Hazlewood ...... 281-756-3504 Respiratory Care ...... 281-756-5661 Honors Program ...... 281-756-3742 Social Sciences ...... 281-756-5680 Human Resources ...... 281-756-3639 Speech ...... 281-756-3612 Information Technology ....281-756-3544 Sports and Human Performance ([email protected]) ...... 281-756-3692 Institutional Effectiveness/Research ...... 281-756-3663 Continuing Education & Workforce International Students ...... 281-756-3531 Development ...... 281-756-3787 KACC Radio-TV ...... 281-756-3767 ABE/GED ...... 281-756-3787 Learning Lab/Tutoring ...... 281-756-3556 Health & Medical (Activity Director, CPR, CNA, Library ...... 281-756-3559 CMA, Dental Assistant, Massage, Medication Aide, Marketing ...... 281-756-3569 NCRT, Phlebotomy and Veterinary Assistant) Media Center ...... 281-756-3567 ...... 281-756-3806 Physical Plant ...... 281-756-3583 Industrial Training (CNC Mach./CDL/Welding/ Police (Campus) ...... 281-756-3700 Pipefitting)...... 281-756-3787 Public Relations Office ...... 281-756-3600 Information Technology..... 281-756-5710 Registrar ...... 281-756-3501 Safety Education (Concealed Handgun and Assistant Registrar ...... 281-756-3501 Motorcycle Safety) ...... 281-756-3787 Recruitment...... 281-756-5223 Community/Special Interest Programs ...... [email protected] ...... 281-756-3787 Retention and Student Success ...... 281-756-3553 Student Activities ...... 281-756-3686 Student Employment ...... 281-756-3560 TDCJ ...... 281-756-3568 Technical Programs ...... 281-756-5601 or 281-756-3631 Testing (Assessment) ...... 281-756-3526 Theater Box Office...... 281-756-3606 Transfer Evaluation ...... 281-756-3505 Upward Bound Program ....281-756-3849 Veteran’s Certification...... 281-756-3504 Web Services [email protected] ...... 281-756-3567

3 First time in college? Start here. Apply for Admission Complete Placement Testing and Complete the FREE ACC application online at Pre-Assessment Activity 1 www.applytexas.org. 4 Students (unless exempt or waived) must have TSI test scores on file prior to registration. Test scores are used to Admission Categories place students in appropriate courses.  High School Graduate Determine if testing is required or waived at http://  HSE (High School Equivalency) (formerly known as GED) www.alvincollege.edu/admissions/testing.html. If  Former ACC Student exempt, proof of exemption is required. See page  Transfer Student on TSI information.  Dual Enrollment/Early College Student If required, take the TSI Assessment test prior to the  International Student advising session. Register and pay for testing online  Individual Approval from the Marketplace tab on ACC's home page. In-person registration and payment is available to students at the Admissions Office (A-100) prior Satisfy Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination to the actual testing date. The test fee is $39 and individual test sections are $15 each. Checks are Requirement not accepted for payment of testing fees. The TSI 2 Required for students less than 22 years of age. For a Assessment is untimed; please allow 3-6 hours to list of exceptions, visit complete testing. http://www.alvincollege.edu/admissions/bacterial- A Pre-Assessment Activity (PAA) is required before meningitis.html. taking the TSI Assessment. More information can be Submit official immunization record or a certificate found at http://www.alvincollege.edu/admissions/ signed by a health practitioner to the Admissions & testing/tsi.html. Print the Certificate of Completion Registrar’s Office (A-100)OR email to: and bring to the testing session. [email protected]. Students who require accommodations due to a Conscientious Objection - Students at Alvin documented disability, must contact Disability Services Community College who wish to decline the at 281-756-3533 before registering for the TSI test. vaccination for bacterial meningitis for reasons of conscience may complete the online form available Meet with an Academic Advisor at the Texas Department of State Health Services website. https://corequestjc.dshs.texas.gov/. Meet with an academic advisor (required for first-time- Submit completed form to the Admissions and 5 in college students). If you have previously attended Registrar’s Office. college, you are encouraged but not required to meet with an academic advisor. Sign in at the Admissions and Registrar’s Office to meet with an advisor. Apply for Financial Aid The ACC financial aid center is located in A155. 3 Financial aid offers grants, scholarships, college work study, student loans and parent loans. Apply: fafsa.ed.gov Email: [email protected]

4 Steps to getting started

Register for Classes Parking Permit Register for your classes using Student Planning found in Visit the ACC Campus Police page at http://www. 6 The POD. 10 alvincollege.edu/campus-police/ to apply for a parking If your TSI scores place you into developmental courses, permit. Information needed: driver’s license number, it will be required that you register in person with an license plate number, and make/model of vehicle. academic advisor until all developmental coursework Permits will be available within 48 business hours of has been satisfied. parking permit application and can be obtained at the The normal course load for the fall or spring semester is 15-16 credit hours. Campus Police Office in H132. A student must have a Course loads in excess of 18 credit hours in any combination of terms within the fall or spring semesters require approval. See an academic valid, up-to-date ACC student ID to pick up parking advisor for more information. permit. The normal course load for the summer semester is 7 credit hours for each ACC parking permits are also required for students five-week term or 14 credit hours for a full summer semester. Course loads in excess of 7 credit hours per term or 14 credit hours in any combination taking ACC classes at UHCL-Pearland. Students who of summer semesters require approval. See an academic advisor for more are only taking classes after 4:00 p.m. at JB Hensler information. CTE Campus or Shadow Creek HS do not need an ACC parking permit.

Complete New Student Orientation Textbooks Orientation is required for first-time college students. 7 Visit http://www.alvincollege.edu/orientation/ for more Purchase your textbooks at the College Store in information. 11 Building E by the Student Center. Complete textbook In addition, transfer students and first-time college information is available at www.alvinccstore.com. students are required to complete online training from Get Inclusive regarding ACC’s campus sexual assault policy. Students will receive an email regarding this requirement

Make a Payment Pay for classes online - www.alvincollege.edu (credit/ 8 debit card or e-check) or in person at the Cashier Window (A-109). Tuition installment plans are available for most terms.

Student ID Card Available in the Student Activities Center 9 (Bldg. E - Rm 124) All enrolled students are required to carry a valid ACC student ID card #FinsUp when on campus. The card grants access to the Fitness Center, Learning Commons, Game Room, Testing Center, and student computer labs. Students must present a paid fee statement showing payment for the current semester and a valid picture ID to obtain a student ID.

5 Admission Categories • High School Graduate - A student is accepted as a • Dual Enrollment/Early College Student - A stu- high school graduate when they report on the admis- dent is accepted for the Dual Enrollment/Early College sions application that they graduated from a public, program when Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standards state recognized high school, a private regionally ac- have been met or the student qualifies for an exemp- credited high school or TEPSAC recognized high school tion. Students must also meet ACC admission require- or a home school where the instruction was supervised ments and have approval from high school and college and/or administered by the parent. representatives. • HSE - High School Equivalency (previously “GED”) NOTE: Students who are younger than sixteen years of A student is accepted as a HSE graduate when they age and enrolled in credit classes must have a parent, legal report on the admissions application that they com- guardian or authorized responsible adult at the ACC home pleted the HSE exam in Texas or another state. campus, UHCLP, SCHS, JBH or other satellite campuses to monitor the student's activities outside of class and to be im- Returning ACC students (or • Former ACC Student - mediately available in case of an emergency. students who have not attended for at least one aca- demic year; fall, spring, summer) are required to submit • International Students - International students a new admission application and transcript(s)* from are citizens of a country other than the United States college(s) since attending ACC. who have an F-1 or M-1 visa for educational purposes • College Transfer Students - A transfer student is one and who intend to return to their home country upon who has previously attended a regionally accredited completion of their educational program. Internation- public or private institution of higher education prior al students are required to meet with the International to attending Alvin Community College. ACC requires Student Advisor. transcripts from all previous colleges as well as TSI sta- • Individual Approval - Students who do not qualify tus. EDI/SPEEDE formatted transcripts are preferred. for admission under other categories may be accepted by individual approval. Students in this category do not qualify for federal financial aid.

Apply for Financial Aid The FINANCIAL AID CENSUS DATE may affect your aid. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used For additional financial aid information, please visit the to determine eligibility for financial aid. website at http://www.alvincollege.edu/financial-aid or stop by the financial aid center for assistance. Step 1: Complete the College Admission Process Complete an admission application. Students must be admitted to determine financial aid Hazlewood Act - Assistance for Texas Veterans eligibility. The Hazlewood Exemption provides free tuition to honorably Step 2: Obtain FSA (Federal State Aid) ID discharged Texas veterans and their eligible dependent fsaid.ed.gov children and spouses. The “Hazlewood Legacy Act” removes Step 3: Complete the FAFSA certain residency restrictions and permits eligible veterans to Apply online - fafsa.ed.gov. assign their unused hours to their children. Applications are ACC school code - 003539 available in the Admissions & Registrar’s Office. First time Hazlewood applicants must apply at least two weeks prior to Step 4: Submit Documentation the payment deadline. Applications for previous recipients Submit required documents to the financial aid will be accepted through the last day of registration. center by the priority deadline. Applications received after the deadline will be processed for The financial aid center is located in A155. the subsequent semester. Continued eligibility for Hazlewood Applications are accepted throughout the year; however, recipients is dependent upon meeting college satisfactory some funds are limited and awarded on first-come, academic progress requirements. Additional information- first-serve basis. Apply Early! www.tvc.texas.gov/Hazlewood-Act.aspx.

TYPES OF FINANCIAL AID Federal Veterans Benefits  State and Federal Grants Alvin Community College is approved by the Veterans  Scholarships - Institutional and Private Donor Administration (VA) to train veterans. Apply for benefits  Loans at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill/apply.asp. Once the  Exemptions and Waiver Programs - VA approves the application for benefits or if you have any www.CollegeforAllTexans.com questions about the application process, please contact  Work Study Programs [email protected].

6 TEXAS SUCCESS INITIATIVE (TSI) INFORMATION

TSI Assessment Military Waiver – Students on active duty in the armed forces, the Once a student has completed the TSI Assessment, scores are Texas National Guard, or any reserve component of the armed available immediately. Students who do not place into college forces and have been serving for at least three years preceding level for one or more subjects must see an academic advisor for enrollment may be exempt. correct placement into developmental coursework. ESOL – Students in ESOL programs may be granted an ESOL Students may retake the TSI Assessment to determine readiness. waiver from TSI testing. The ESOL waiver must be removed after TSI scores and exemptions are valid for five (5) years. The exam is the student attempts 15 hours of ESOL coursework/interventions, not timed. or attempts entry-level freshman coursework. TSI Exemptions Waived Level One Certificate Programs Students enrolled in any waived program are waived from ACT – A composite score of 23 with: TSI Assessment and any developmental education. Course • a minimum of 19 on math for an exemption in math and/or prerequisites, however will still apply. Students concurrently • a minimum of 19 on English for an exemption in reading enrolled in an active Associate Degree or Level Two Certificate and writing program are not eligible for this waiver. SAT – (Taken prior to 3/5/16) A combined critical reading and math Eligible certificate programs include:

score of 1070 with: Child Development/ Early Childhood Human Services/Substance Abuse • a minimum of 500 on math for an exemption in math and/or Child Development/ Early Childhood Counseling • a minimum score of 500 on critical reading for an exemption Administration Industrial Design Technology/CADD in reading and writing Communications, Radio/TV Broadcasting Operator Computer Information Tech/Computer Management Programming Nursing Assistant SAT – (Taken 3/5/16 or after) Computer Information Tech/Computer Office Admininstration/Office Assistant • a minimum of 480 on evidence-based reading and writing Networking Pharmacy Technician (EBRW) for an exemption in reading and writing Criminal Just/Basic Law Enforcement Process Technology • a minimum of 530 on math for an exemption in math Academy Culinary Arts Culinary Arts/Management TAKS – Emergency Medical Technician/Advanced • A minimum score of 2200 in math for an exemption in math Emergency Medical Technology and/or /Paramedic • 2200 in English Language Arts - with a sub score of 3 for an Developmental Courses exemption in reading and writing. Students who fail one or more sections of the TSI Assessment must complete their TSI obligations within the first academic year of STAAR – end of course (EOC) assessment attendance. • A minimum score of Level 2 (4000) on English III for an exemption in reading and writing and/or TSI obligated students who have a placement score below • A minimum score of Level 2 (4000) on Algebra II for an the college level must enroll and complete the appropriate exemption in math developmental course with a grade of "C" or better. For more information, contact Advising Services. Degree Exempt – Students who have an associate or baccalaure- ate degree from a regionally accredited post-secondary institution TSI Developmental Obligation or from a college recognized international institution are exempt Students may complete their TSI obligation for any of the three from all TSI requirements. subject areas (reading, writing, and mathematics) when one of the following sequences is completed: Transfer Exempt/Passed – Students whose previous Texas public 1. The student takes the TSI Assessment and passes. college or university has determined that they have met minimum 2. The student passes with a grade of C or better in the required passing standards in reading, writing, and/or math are exempt developmental course sequence for the subject area not passed. in the curricular area/s indicated. Scores must be verified by an 3. The student completes a college level course in the subject area. official transcript.

Private/Out of State Transfer Exempt – Students who transfer from a regionally accredited college or university and have earned at least three semester hours of college level credit in a designated Testing Center Information college core class, are exempt upon entry. These credits must be Phone: 281-756-3526 verified by an official transcript. Fax: 281-756-3841 Email: [email protected] Veteran Exempt – Students who were honorably discharged, General Office Hours: M-Th 7:30 AM - 8:00 PM retired or released from active duty in the armed forces, Texas Na- Friday Closed tional Guard or any reserve component of the armed forces on or Testing Schedule: Go to ACC home page/ after August 1, 1990 may be exempt. A DD214 showing discharge Marketplace/Testing status and date is required.

7 TUITION & FEES

Tuition is based upon residency status on file. ACC may change tuition rates and other charges without notice when so directed by the Board of Regents.

Tuition and Fees TUITION (Including Fees) Attending ACC is an affordable option for most Credit Resident In- Resident Out- Non-Resident students. Tuition rates are based on residency. Hours District of-District Tuition may be paid using the college website under “Make a Payment.” 1 $258 $304 $352  $46/credit hour - In-District tuition 2 311 403 499  $92/credit hour - Out-of-District tuition 3 364 502 646  $140/credit hour - Non-Resident tuition 4 417 601 793  Technology Fee - $90  Student Service Fee - $30 5 470 700 940  Learning Resource Center Fee - $15 6 523 799 1,087  Bursar Fee - $10 7 576 898 1,234  Security Fee - $30  Registration Fee (non-refundable) - $30 8 629 997 1,381  General Service Fee - $7 per credit hour 9 682 1,096 1,528  Additional fees may apply - determined by course/program selected 10 735 1,195 1,675 Active duty military out-of-state residents are 11 788 1,294 1,822 eligible for in-state tuition by presenting a military 12 841 1,393 1,969 identification card to the VA Certifying Official. 13 894 1,492 2,116 Other Fees 14 947 1,591 2,263 Diploma Replacement Fee $45 15 1,000 1,690 2,410 ID Replacement Card Fee $5 Installment Plan Setup Fee $30 16 1,053 1,789 2,557 Installment Plan Late Payment Fee $50 17 1,106 1,888 2,704 Online Course Fee $35 18 1,159 1,987 2,851 Prior Learning (PLA) Credit by Exam $10/credit hour Prior Learning (PLA) Skills Higher Tuition for Third Attempt Courses Assessments (Technical Programs) $100 College level courses (excluding developmental) taken for the third time Returned Check Fee $30 and thereafter, will be billed an additional fee equal to the current out-of- Registration Late Fee $50 district hourly rate. This includes courses with grades of W (withdrawn). Technical Course Fee $10 See the college catalog for excluded courses. Transcript Fee $7.50 per transcript Excessive Developmental Education Courses Students who exceed 18 hours of developmental courses at ACC will be TUITION INSTALLMENT PLAN billed an addition fee equal to the current out-of-district hourly rate.

Installment plan information is available on the ACC website. Installment plan contracts are located at www.alvincollege.edu - Make a Payment. PAYMENT OPTIONS Withdrawals after the refund period do not cancel the balance owed on the installment plan. Student account holds for balances due must be paid by cash, money order, or credit card at the Cashier Window in Make a payment from the ACC home page/Paying for Col- Building A. lege/Make a Payment.

Installment plan payments must be current as of first class day or the CREDIT/DEBIT CARD student's classes will be dropped for nonpayment. Students with four delinquent payments on their installment plan will be CHECK or ACH (Electronic Payment) ineligible to set up a future installment plan. The account number and routing numbers are required. Checks are not accepted for payment of testing fees or Senior Citizens Audit Registration student holds. Residents of the ACC District, who are 65 years or older, may be eligible CASH, CHECK, CREDIT/DEBIT or MONEY ORDER to audit up to six (6) hours per semester without payment of tuition and fees, on a space-available basis, for any course the College offers. (Texas Accepted at the Cashier Window in A109 Education Code 54.210). These courses will not fulfill degree require- ments. Contact the ACC Business Office to determine eligibility. Also see guidelines at the College for All Texans website. 8 REFUNDS

Summer 1 Summer 11 Week Summer 2 100% Through June 2, 2020 100% Through June 7, 2020 100% Through July 12, 2020 70% June 3 - June 8, 2020 70% June 8 - June 16, 2020 70% July 13 - July 15, 2020 25% June 9, 2020 25% June 17 - June 23, 2020 25% July 16 - July 19, 2020 NO REFUNDS after June 9, 2020 NO REFUNDS after June 23, 2020 NO REFUNDS after July 19, 2020

WITHDRAWAL INSTRUCTIONS

Withdrawal Deadlines Summer 1 Summer 2 and Summer 11 Week June 24 July 29

The student is responsible for seeking advice, for knowing and meeting the requirements of the selected course, degree, or certificate program, and for enrolling in appropriate courses as specified in the degree plan. Students should visit with their instructor, academic advisor, and the financial aid department prior to withdrawal. Withdrawals may affect financial aid, veteran’s benefits, athletic eligibility and even insurance benefits. Students seeking to withdraw from a developmental education course must obtain permission from the instructor and the department chair and/or Dean. Students who exceed 18 hours of developmental courses at Alvin Community College will be billed an additional fee equal to the current out-of-district hourly rate. Students may not withdraw from more than six courses regardless of how many institutions attended, how many courses taken or how many years attended. Withdrawing from classes may affect tuition rate; tuition is higher for third attempt courses. See the ACC college catalog for full details. Six Drop Limit on Course Withdrawals First-year students enrolled in the fall of 2007 or after, for the first time at any Texas public college or university, are limited to six course drops during their academic career. Students may not drop more than six courses regardless of how many institutions attended, how many courses taken or how many years attended. This policy does not apply to courses dropped prior to census day, complete withdrawals from all courses for the semester, courses taken while attending high school, developmental courses, drops from private or out of state institutions, and courses dropped during the three week mini terms. Drops beyond the maximum of six may be allowed for students who can show good cause for dropping more; see the exception list below. Once the six course drop limit has been reached, students will not be allowed to drop. Drops included in the limit will be recorded on the student transcript. Students should discuss their options with a counselor, advisor, or instructor, as well as making use of campus resources before deciding to drop a course. Exceptions may be granted by the Vice President of Student Services or designee due to extenuating circumstances. NOTE: If a student has accrued at least 50 semester credit hours and has not enrolled for 24 consecutive months, a one-time only additional course drop beyond the maximum number of courses (6-drop limit law) may be received. Please visit with an Academic Advisor for further information. Exceptions may be made for the following situations: • A severe illness or other debilitating condition that affects the student’s ability to satisfactorily complete the course. • The student’s responsibility for the care of a sick, injured, or needy person· if the provision of that care affects the student’s ability to satisfactorily complete the course. • The death of a person who is considered to be a member of the student’s family or who is otherwise considered to have a sufficiently close relationship to the student that the person’s death is considered to be a showing of good cause. • The active duty service as a member of the Texas National Guard or the armed forces of the United States of either the student or a person who is considered to be a member of the student’s family and such active duty interferes with the student’s ability to satisfactorily complete the course. • The change of the student’s work schedule that is beyond the control of the student, and that affects the student’s ability to satisfactorily complete the course. • Other good cause as determined by the institution of higher education. How to Withdraw Withdrawals may affect financial aid, veteran’s benefits, athletic eligibility and even insurance benefits. Students are encouraged to discuss the withdrawal decision with the course instructor and the academic and financial aid advisors. Students seeking to withdraw from a developmental education course must obtain permission from the instructor and the department chair and/or Dean. When withdrawing include: Name, Student ID or SSN, date of birth, course rubric (ENGL), number (1301), and section (01). • Withdraw via http://form.jotformpro.com/form/50835004997966. A confirmation receipt for the withdrawal will be sent within 24 business hours. Please contact [email protected] if an email receipt is not received. • Withdraw from the link in The POD/Records and Registration/Withdrawing from Classes. A confirmation receipt for the withdrawal will be sent within 24 business hours. Please contact [email protected] if an email receipt is not received. • In Person: Admissions & Registrar’s Office – A100

Attention Veterans Students receiving veteran’s benefits are required to notify the VA Certifying Official of all withdrawals. Email:[email protected] . 9 Class Attendance Final Exam Schedule

Alvin Community College students are required to Summer 1...... July 6 attend classes. If an absence is unavoidable, the student Summer 11 and Summer 2...... August 11 is responsible for completing all work missed during the absence. Departments and faculty may have other Grade Deadlines - 9:00 AM attendance policies for their course. Summer 1...... July 7 Students who are enrolled in developmental courses Summer 11 and Summer 2...... August 14 because of TSI requirements must attend classes and participate in instructional activities. Students unable to attend should contact their instructors as soon as possible concerning the absence. Dropping Students for Non-Attendance New Student Orientation On the Census Day of each term, students who have never attended a class, will be dropped by the Registrar Orientation is Required for for non-attendance from that course. In the case of online and hybrid courses, attendance will be determined in First-Time College Students terms of participation, as defined by the Department of Education and as described in the course syllabus and Visit http://www.alvincollege.edu/orientation/ Faculty Handbook. Tuition refunds will be based on the for more information. date students are dropped, at the appropriate refund percentage, as posted in the course schedule for each term. Students who are dropped for non-attendance will be notified of the action taken by the Registrar. PSYC 1300: Learning Strategies Requirement Students enrolled in the Associate of Arts, Associate of Science The POD or Associate of Arts in Teaching who score at the developmental level on any one section of the placement exam, are required Alvin Community College integrates applications, course to enroll in PSYC 1300 (Learning Strategies) during their work, calendars, and campus information on The POD, first year of attendance at Alvin Community College. Credit which can be accessed by current students via the ACC for this course must be earned to satisfy this requirement. homepage. The POD encompasses and links to the Additionally, students must enroll in PSYC 1300 if it is included following services using ACCess ID (one ID and password in their chosen degree plan. to use with The POD, WebACCess, Blackboard and Office PSYC 1300 (Learning Strategies) teaches students how learning 365). For assistance, contact the IT Service Desk/Cyber Lab takes place and provides opportunities to practice various (A173) at 281-756-3544, email [email protected]. learning and study strategies. Students will be able to identify their own strengths and weaknesses and apply the skills that are taught to maximize their success in college.

College Store & Food Services

The ACC bookstore, located in Building E sells Learning Commons textbooks, supplies, ACC logo clothing, food, snacks, coffee/drinks and more. Book buy-back is conducted The Learning Commons is located in Building A and is home during the week of final exams of each semester. More to the Library, Learning Lab, and Math Success Center. It provides an area for students to receive academic support, information can be found at study, complete assignments, conduct research, and work https://www.alvinccstore.com/. collaboratively. Hours: M-Tu 7:30AM - 7:00PM Schedules for services can be found on the POD and at the W-Th 7:30AM - 5:00PM Learning Lab front desk. F Closed

10 IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Alcohol and Drug Policy Equal Opportunity Statement ACC is committed to providing an environment free from illegal drugs and Alvin Community College offers academic and technical programs pub- alcohol. For information, see the ACC Student Handbook, Rights and Re- lished in the current college catalog. Admission to college programs is sponsibilities and ACC’s Drug & Alcohol Prevention Program (Drug-Free based on requirements outlined in the catalog. Alvin Community College is Schools & Communities Act) in The POD/Campus Services/Student Sup- an equal opportunity institution and does not discriminate against anyone port/Student Support Services. on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, pregnancy, gender equity, sexual Tobacco Policy orientation, parental status, national origin, age, disability, family medical Per FLB local ACC policy, possession or use of tobacco products or e-ciga- history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service or vet- rettes on College District property without authorization shall be prohib- eran’s status. ACC will take steps to assure that unlawful discrimination and ited. "E-cigarette" means an electronic cigarette or any other device that sexual discrimination by officers, managers, faculty, supervisors, employees, simulates smoking by using a mechanical heating element, battery, or students, advisors, vendors and contractors does not occur. For information electronic circuit to deliver nicotine or other substances to the individual and grievance procedures, contact the Vice President of Student Services or inhaling from the device. The term does not include a prescription medical the Executive Director of Human Resources. device unrelated to the cessation of smoking. Declaración De Información The term includes: Alvin Community College no discrimina a base de sexo, desventaja física, 1. A device described by this definition regardless of whether the device raza, color, edad u origen nacional en sus programas educativos, ni en las is manufactured, distributed, or sold as an e-cigarette, e-cigar, or e- actividades, ni en el empleo, de acuerdo con los requisitos del Título IX, Sec- pipe or under another product name or description; and ción 504, y del Título VI. Alvin Community College tomará medidas para 2. A component, part, or accessory for the device, regardless of whether asegurarse de que la falta de destreza en el idioma inglés no sea impedi- the component, part, or accessory is sold separately from the device. mento en la admisión y participación en todos los programas educativos y técnicos. Services for Students with Disabilities Para información sobre los derechos o los procedimientos para presentar The College makes reasonable accommodations for students with a docu- quejas, comuníquese con la oficina de Registro al número 281-756-3531 o mented disability. Students requesting accommodations should notify con la Directora de Recursos Humanos al número 281-756-3639, dirección Disability Services at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the semester. 3110 Mustang Road, Alvin, Texas 77511. Call 281-756-3533 or email: [email protected]. Title IX of the Education Amendment of 1972 prohibits discrimination on Student Information Updates/Residency Changes the basis of sex in educational programs and activities at institutions that Students are responsible for keeping their current demographic informa- receive federal financial assistance. ACC’s Title IX Coordinator and can be tion (name, address, phone number, email, etc) updated. Changes may be reached at 281-756-3517 or [email protected]. For made at the Admissions & Registrar’s Office by completing a Student Data more information, see: http://www.alvincollege.edu/student-information/ Change Request in The POD. Residency is determined upon admission or Title-IX.html or in The POD (Campus Services/Campus Safety). readmission to ACC. Residency reclassification changes can be made at any time by completing a Reclassification Petition. Residency reclassification Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) changes which result in a recalculation of tuition must be received by the This landmark federal legislation’s comprehensive approach to violence census date of the term. Support documentation is required. against women combined tough new provisions to hold offenders account- able with programs to provide services for the victims of such violence. FERPA Family Education Rights and Privacy Act and Access to Student Records: Campus Carry The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (PL 93-380), commonly Senate Bill 11 relates to the carrying of a concealed handgun on the known as FERPA, provides that all records pertaining to a student that are campuses of higher education by those properly Licensed to Carry by maintained by the college must be open for inspection by the student and the State of Texas or a reciprocating state. Senate Bill 11 went into ef- may not be made available to any other person without the written autho- fect August 1, 2017. For information pertaining to the guidelines/proce- rization of the student. Visit the Admissions & Registrar’s Office located in dures of carrying a concealed handgun on campus or gun free zones, see the A Building for additional information. http://www.alvincollege.edu/campus-police/campuscarry.html. Disclosure of Directory Information Campus Security Information/Crime Statistics As required by law, the college must release student directory informa- The Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 requires colleges tion to individuals and organizations upon request. Directory information and universities to distribute to students and employees a description of includes: name, address, telephone number, major field of study, classifica- types of crimes that occur on or near campus. Policies and services are de- tion, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and scribed in the ACC Student Handbook, Rights and Responsibilities.. height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees, awards Clery Act and dates received, all previous educational institutions attended, photo- ACC complies with federal reporting standards with regard to criminal graphs that may be used in publications, advertisements, videos or internet activity. Campus crime statistics are published on the college website at sites, honors, email and enrollment status. Visit the Admissions & Registrar’s http://www.alvincollege.edu/campus-police/college-crime-report.html. Office by the census date of the current semester to block release of direc- tory information. Emergency Campus Closing Information Students may locate the status of weather and other emergency related Excessive Developmental Education Courses campus closings at www.alvincollege.edu. Students who exceed 18 hours of developmental courses at Alvin Community College will be billed an additional fee equal to the current out-of-district Rave hourly rate. Rave is the Alvin Community College emergency notification system. It is designed to quickly warn students of possible threats, severe weather and Speakers of other languages enrolled into Developmental Education college closings. Students are automatically enrolled each semester of at- interventions should not exceed 27 hours of developmental coursework, of tendance. Students must provide emergency contact information and may which at least 9 hours consist of ESOL remediation (TAC, rule 13.107). update this information in the POD or at the Admissions & Registrar’s Office.

11 COVID-19 UPDATES & INFORMATION

For the most up to date information about registration, advising, financial aid, testing, and college updates regarding the Coronavirus, please visit the following pages on our website.

Coronavirus Announcements - General http://www.alvincollege.edu/announcements/covid-19/index.html

Coronavirus Announcements - Students http://www.alvincollege.edu/announcements/covid-19/students.html

Advising http://www.alvincollege.edu/admissions/academic-advising.html

Financial Aid http://www.alvincollege.edu/financial-aid/index.html

Registration http://www.alvincollege.edu/registration/index.html

Testing http://www.alvincollege.edu/admissions/testing.html

New Student Orientation http://www.alvincollege.edu/orientation/index.html

12 HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE

SYN COURSE NO. TITLE LOC ROOM DAYS START/END TIME SCH $ FEE FACULTY

ARTS

8690 ARTS-1311-40 Design I ACC D123 MW 01:00AM 03:50AM 3 15 D.LaValley

FEE - COURSE NAME MEETING TIMES - BLDG./ROOM “AM” - morning classes A course fee is The building and “PM” - afternoon classes charged (for specific COURSE NO. - room where the class Bold print (PM) - evening classes) to defray the Each course is is scheduled or classes costs of materials, identified with letters Instructor’s office. supplies, and equip- and a number. This ment. This fee is in corresponds to the addition to your tuition course description in and student fees. the ACC Catalog. DAYS - Refers to the days of the week the class is held: INSTRUCTOR - LOCATION KEY: M Monday Name of instructor, SYN - ACC: Alvin Community College HOURS - T Tuesday if assigned, by time This four HY: Hybrid Credit Courses W Wednesday of printing of the digit number WWW: Internet are assigned TH Thursday schedule identifies each REM: Remote Learning semester credit individual class F Friday hours which OR section. This S Saturday corresponds to “Faculty” denotes number is TBA: see notes the second digit instructor will be as- crucial for Example: of the Course signed the first day class selection “TTH” means the Number. of class. using the class meets Tuesday online and Thursday registration system.

For corequisites and prerequisites, see ACC Catalog course descriptions. Evening lectures and labs are indicated with BOLD type.

NOTES: TBA means “to be arranged.” Specific notes relating to individual courses appear under the class listing. *Students must contact the instructor the first week of class. OER means Open Educational Resource. OER means a teaching, learning, or research resource that is in the public domain or has been released under an intellectual property license that permits the free use, adaptation, and redistribution of the resource by any person. The term may include full course curricula, course materials, modules, textbooks, media, assessments, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques, whether digital or otherwise, used to support access to knowledge. ♦ signifies the course is eligible for OER and may be utilized by your instructor.

To access your Internet or Hybrid course, click on "The POD" at the top of the ACC homepage and log in using your ACCess ID and password. Once you have logged into THE POD, you should see your courses, depending on your device, either on the right-hand side or bottom of your screen under “My Classes.” Students must sign in during the first week of class. HYBRID - A Hybrid (HY) class combines online learning and face-to-face instruction. INTERNET - An Internet (IN) class is conducted almost if not entirely online.

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IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Classes that were previously scheduled as face-to face at one of the ACC locations now have the designation Remote Learning. These classes are listed with days/times and student availability during these days/times is highly recommended. On those days/times, faculty may be presenting live lectures, discussions, and information in a virtual classroom. Remote Learning may also include recordings or assignments that are not dependent on live presentations. Maintaining the class schedule for Remote Learning will hopefully prevent overlaps in live presentations among your classes. Please check your class syllabus and/or contact the assigned faculty for further information. Classes listed as Internet will provide instruction at various dates and times, and may or may not include instruction in a virtual classroom.

ACCOUNTING______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6780 ACCT-2302-HY60 Principles of Managerial Acctg HY TBA W 05:30PM 07:50PM 3 $50.00 S. Sharp 6779 ACCT-2301-IN Principles of Financial Acctg WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $50.00 S. Woods This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

ARTS ______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6783 ARTS-1301-IN1 Art Appreciation WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 D. LaValley This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6784 ARTS-1303-IN Art History I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 D. Rueb This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 6998 ARTS-1301-1IN Art Appreciation WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 C. Ordonez This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7083 ARTS-1301-2IN Art Appreciation WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 C. Ordonez This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

ASTRONOMY______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6787 ASTR-1403-60 Stars and Galaxies REM TBA MW 05:50PM 07:55PM 4 $20.00 Faculty LAB TBA MW 08:00PM 10:05PM

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BIOLOGY______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 8449 BIOL-1308-UHP01 Biology for Non-Sci Majors I REM TBA TTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 $74.93 H. Lewis The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6796 BIOL-1406-60 Biology for Science Majors I REM TBA MW 05:50PM 07:55PM 4 $94.93 J. Rhodes LAB TBA MW 08:00PM 10:05PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6797 BIOL-2401-60 Anatomy and Physiology I REM TBA MW 05:50PM 07:55PM 4 $94.93 C. Higgs LAB TBA MW 08:00PM 10:05PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 8448 BIOL-2401-UHP01 Anatomy and Physiology I REM TBA MW 08:00AM 10:15AM 4 $20.00 C. Pulido LAB TBA MW 10:30AM 12:45PM 6798 BIOL-2402-60 Anatomy and Physiology II REM TBA MW 05:50PM 07:55PM 4 $94.93 T. Morgan LAB TBA MW 08:00PM 10:05PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7001 BIOL-1406-101 Biology for Science Majors I REM TBA MTWTH 09:30AM 11:45AM 4 $94.93 N. Baker LAB TBA MTWTH 12:00PM 02:15PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7002 BIOL-2401-101 Anatomy and Physiology I REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 4 $94.93 N. Fitzgerald Also take BIOL-2401L-140. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7003 BIOL-2401L-140 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM N. Fitzgerald Also take BIOL-2401-101 7004 BIOL-2402-101 Anatomy and Physiology II REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 4 $94.93 T. Morgan TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7005 BIOL-2420-101 Microbiology Non-Science Mjrs REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 4 $94.93 E. Mackenzie Also take BIOL-2420L sect 140 or 141. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price 7006 BIOL-2420L-140 Basic Microbiology Lab REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM E. Mackenzie Also take BIOL-2420-101

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7085 BIOL-1407-201 Biology for Science Majors II REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 4 $94.93 J. Rhodes LAB TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7086 BIOL-2401-201 Anatomy and Physiology I REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 4 $94.93 C. Higgs LAB TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7087 BIOL-2402-201 Anatomy and Physiology II REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 4 $94.93 T. Morgan LAB TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7088 BIOL-2420-201 Microbiology Non-Science Mjrs REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 4 $94.93 E. Stinemetz Also take BIOL-2420-201. 7089 BIOL-2420L-240 Basic Microbiology Lab REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM E. Stinemetz Also take BIOL-2420L-240. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

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BUSINESS ADMINISRATION______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6804 BUSI-1301-IN Business Principles WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 F. Jacobson This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6806 BUSI-2301-IN Business Law WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 S. Woods This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

CHEMISTRY______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6811 CHEM-1405-HY60 Introductory Chemistry I HY TBA T 02:30PM 04:45PM 4 $142.66 G. Cei LAB TBA TH 02:30PM 04:45PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6812 CHEM-1411-HY60 General Chemistry I HY TBA T 06:30PM 08:45PM 4 $142.66 B. Berger LAB TBA TH 06:30PM 08:45PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 8571 CHEM-1405-1UHP Introductory Chemistry I REM TBA MW 09:00AM 11:50AM 4 $20.00 B. Berger LAB TBA MW 01:00PM 03:50PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7010 CHEM-1411-101 General Chemistry I REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 4 $107.66 E. Kempen LAB TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7091 CHEM-1412-201 General Chemistry II REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 4 $107.66 B. Berger LAB TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

CHILD DEVELOPMENT / EARLY CHILDHOOD______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 8295 CDEC-1384-60 Cooperative Ed in Child Dev I REM TBA T 06:00PM 07:20PM 3 $25.00 J. Wilburn LAB TBA TBA TBA TBA Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday, but please see instructor to set actual meeting times.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 8291 CDEC-2307-1HY60 Math & Science for Early Child HY TBA MW 06:00PM 08:20PM 3 $25.00 J. Wilburn LAB TBA TBA TBA TBA Students will be expected to complete 16 lab hours per term. Schedules will be determined on an individual basis. 8292 TECA-1354-1IN Child Growth and Development WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $134.08 J. Wilburn This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbooks required for this class are included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

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SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 8293 TECA-1303-2IN Family, School & Community WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $78.93 J. Wilburn This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbooks required for this class are included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

COMMUNICATIONS______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6813 COMM-1319-01 Photography II REM TBA MW 10:30AM 11:50AM 3 $15.00 Faculty LAB TBA TBA TBA TBA 6815 COMM-2331-01 Radio/Television Announcing REM TBA TTH 01:00PM 03:10PM 3 Faculty

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7011 COMM-1307-1IN Intro to Mass Communication WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7246 COMM-1307-1IN2 Intro to Mass Communication WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6794 BCIS-1305-HY60 Business Computer Applications HY TBA T 05:30PM 06:40PM 3 $50.00 C. Lebouef LAB TBA T 06:40PM 09:00PM 6795 BCIS-1305-IN Business Computer Applications WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $50.00 C. Lebouef This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - NETWORKING______SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7127 ITMT-2305-2HY Design & Implement Serv Infras HY TBA M 09:00AM 12:30PM 3 $60.00 R. Melvin LAB TBA TBA TBA TBA Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday but please see instructor to set actual meeting times.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE______SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7217 CJLE-1327-2IN1 Interviewing & Report Writing WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 C. Fos This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7222 CRIJ-1307-2IN1 Crime in America WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 C. Fos This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7223 CRIJ-1313-2IN1 Juvenile Justice System WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 C. Fos This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

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CULINARY ARTS______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 8296 CHEF-1291-01 Current Events in Culn Arts REM TBA MW 10:00AM 11:40AM 2 $10.00 L. Bartosh 8297 IFWA-1318-01 Nutrition - Food Service Prof REM TBA MW 01:00PM 03:30PM 3 $10.00 L. Bartosh

DIAGNOSTIC CARDIOVASCULAR SONOGRAPHY______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6828 DMSO-1210-HY01 Introduction to Sonography HY TBA W 03:00PM 04:50PM 2 $45.00 K. Etheridge 6830 DSAE-2303-HY60 Cardiovascular Concepts HY TBA W 05:00PM 06:50PM 3 $75.00 Faculty LAB TBA W 07:00PM 07:50PM 6831 DSAE-2304-01 Echo Evaluation of Pathology I REM TBA T 02:25PM 05:35PM 3 $159.07 T. Saenz Also take DSAE 2304L 01. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6832 DSAE-2304L-01 Echo Eval of Pathology Lab REM TBA T 08:00AM 01:50PM T. Saenz Also take DSAE 2304 01 6834 DSAE-2361-01 Clinical - DMST Echo I REM TBA WTH 07:00AM 05:00PM 3 $49.00 T. Saenz 6835 DSAE-2361-02 Clinical - DMST Echo I REM TBA WTH 07:00AM 05:00PM 3 $49.00 A. Gill 6837 DSPE-2257-60 Echo Eval of Cong Heart Dz I REM TBA TH 08:00AM 11:20AM 2 $159.07 K. Etheridge LAB TBA TH 12:00PM 04:40PM Additional TBA lab hours are required. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6836 DSPE-2255-HY01 Neo/Pedi Patient Care Skills HY TBA W 09:00AM 10:50AM 2 $75.00 K. Etheridge LAB TBA W 11:00AM 11:50AM 6838 DSPE-2261-01 Clinical - DMST Pedi Echo I REM TBA MT 07:00AM 04:00PM 2 $49.00 D. Kemendo 7207 DSVT-2330-01 Cerebral Vascular Evaluatio REM TBA M 07:00AM 10:20AM 3 $159.07 K. Trantham Also take DSVT 2330L 01. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6840 DSVT-2330L-01 Cerebral Vasc Eval REM TBA M 10:30AM 04:50PM K. Trantham Also take DSVT 2330 01 6842 DSVT-2361-01 Clinical-DMST Vascular Tech I REM TBA WTH 07:00AM 05:00PM 3 $49.00 K. Trantham 7208 DSVT-2361-02 Clinical-DMST Vascular Tech I REM TBA WTH 07:00AM 05:00PM 3 $49.00 S. To 6880 HPRS-1304-HY01 Basic Health Profession Skills HY TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 $75.00 T. Kappes LAB TBA M 01:00PM 03:50PM

DRAMA______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6829 DRAM-2366-IN Introduction to Cinema WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $83.40 F. Brown This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

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ECONOMICS______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6843 ECON-2301-60 Principles of Macroeconomics REM TBA M 05:00PM 09:10PM 3 T. Reynolds 6845 ECON-2301-IN1 Principles of Macroeconomics WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 E. Luquette This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6846 ECON-2302-IN Principles of Microeconomics WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 A. Pasaoa This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7016 ECON-2301-1UHP1 Principles of Macroeconomics REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 A. Pasaoa

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7101 ECON-2301-2UHP1 Principles of Macroeconomics REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 E. Luquette 7097 ECON-2301-2IN Principles of Macroeconomics WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 A. Pasaoa This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY ______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 7237 EMSP-2143-HY01 Assessment Based Management HY TBA TBA TBA TBA 1 $60.00 S. Graham The online portion of this course requries weekly participation and student progress is recorded each Tuesday. There will also be 4 on campus classes during the semester, TBA. 6851 EMSP-2305-HY60 EMS Operations HY TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 $60.00 S. Graham The online portion of this course requires weekly participation and student progress is recorded each Tuesday. There will also be 4 on campus classes during the semester, TBA 6847 EMSP-1160-01 Clinical Emt Basic REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 1 $67.00 T. Hill Meeting days and times will be specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7238 EMSP-1338-01 Intro to Advanced Practice REM TBA W 08:00AM 12:20PM 3 $55.00 S. Graham LAB TBA W 01:20PM 04:10PM T. Hill 6848 EMSP-1501-01 EMT - Basic REM TBA MT 08:00AM 11:00AM 5 $85.00 S. Graham LAB TBA W 08:00AM 02:20PM T. Hill 6849 EMSP-2166-01 Practicum II - Emt Paramedic REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 1 $25.00 T. Hill Meeting days and times will be specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6850 EMSP-2261-01 Clinical III - Emt Paramedic REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $124.00 T. Hill Meeting days and times will be specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

ENGLISH______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6856 ENGL-1301-60 Composition I REM TBA M 05:50PM 10:00PM 3 J. Cowan 6858 ENGL-1301-CR01 Composition I REM TBA TTH 08:00AM 10:10AM 3 Faculty This is a co-requisite course. Only students enrolled in INRW-0311-CR01 can enroll. 6860 ENGL-1302-60 Composition II REM TBA T 05:50PM 10:00PM 3 J. Cowan 6859 ENGL-1301-IN1 Composition I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 H. Collins This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

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8568 ENGL-1301-IN2 Composition I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 A. Massie This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6861 ENGL-1302-IN1 Composition II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 M. Song This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 8569 ENGL-1302-IN2 Composition II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 A. Massie This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 8282 ESOL-0301-60 ESOL Oral Communication REM TBA MW 05:30PM 07:40PM 3 $15.00 M. Castillo LAB TBA MW 07:40PM 08:20PM 8283 ESOL-0302-60 ESOL Reading & Vocabulary REM TBA TTH 05:30PM 07:40PM 3 $15.00 Faculty LAB TBA TTH 07:40PM 08:20PM 7220 INRW-0309-01 Dev Integrated Read & Writ I REM TBA TTH 08:00AM 10:10AM 3 $15.00 A. Fonteno-Bellard 6887 INRW-0311-CR01 Dev Integrated Read & Writ REM TBA MW 08:00AM 10:10AM 3 $15.00 Faculty This is a co-requisite course. Only students enrolled in ENGL-1301-CR01 can enroll. 7224 NCRW-0200-01 Non-Course Based Read & Writ REM TBA TTH 10:30AM 12:00PM 2 Faculty

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7017 ENGL-1301-101 Composition I REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 T. Parker 7018 ENGL-1301-102 Composition I REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 A. Swiger 7022 ENGL-1301-1UHP1 Composition I REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 K. Vyvial 7023 ENGL-1301-1UHP2 Composition I REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 K. Vyvial 7024 ENGL-1302-1IN Composition II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 T. Parker This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7102 ENGL-1301-201 Composition I REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 A. Swiger 7104 ENGL-1302-201 Composition II REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 A. Swiger 7108 ENGL-1302-2UHP1 Composition II REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 Faculty

GEOGRAPHY______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 7234 GEOG-1303-IN1 World Regional Geography WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

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GEOLOGY______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6864 GEOL-1403-01 Physical Geology REM TBA MW 01:00PM 03:05PM 4 $20.00 Faculty TBA MW 03:10PM 05:15PM 8263 GEOL-1301-IN Earth Science for Non-Science WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 P. O'Brien This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6865 GEOL-1405-IN Environmental Science WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 4 $55.00 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6866 GEOL-1405-IN2 Environmental Science WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 4 $55.00 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6867 GEOL-1445-IN Oceanography WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 4 $55.00 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6868 GEOL-1447-IN Meteorology WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 4 $55.00 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

GOVERNMENT______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6869 GOVT-2305-60 Federal Government REM TBA TH 05:00PM 09:30PM 3 T. Reynolds 6870 GOVT-2305-IN1 Federal Government WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $72.25 K. McLane This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6871 GOVT-2305-IN2 Federal Government WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $72.25 K. McLane This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6872 GOVT-2306-IN1 Texas Government WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 K. Lovas This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7026 GOVT-2305-101 Federal Government REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 $37.25 K. Temple The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7031 GOVT-2305-1UHP1 Federal Government REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 D. Marks 7032 GOVT-2305-1UHP2 Federal Government REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15PM 3 Faculty 7033 GOVT-2306-101 Texas Government REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 K. Jefferies 7036 GOVT-2306-1UHP1 Texas Government REM TBA MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 A. Wathen 7034 GOVT-2306-1IN Texas Government WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $78.57 K. McLane This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

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SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7113 GOVT-2305-2UHP1 Federal Government REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 Faculty 7114 GOVT-2306-201 Texas Government REM TBA MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 $43.57 K. Temple The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7119 GOVT-2306-2UHP1 Texas Government REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 D. Marks 7109 GOVT-2305-2IN1 Federal Government WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 K. Jefferies This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7110 GOVT-2305-2IN2 Federal Government WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 K. Jefferies This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7115 GOVT-2306-2IN1 Texas Government WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 K. Lovas This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7116 GOVT-2306-2IN2 Texas Government WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $78.57 K. McLane This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 7166 HITT-1211-IN Health Information Systems WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 2 $45.00 V. Brown This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7168 HITT-1249-IN Pharmacology WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 2 $45.00 V. Brown This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6879 HITT-1305-IN Medical Terminology I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $60.00 S. Nelson This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7164 HITT-1353-IN Legal & Ethical Aspects of HI WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 V. Brown This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7165 HITT-2335-IN Coding & Reimbursement WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 V. Brown This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

HISTORY______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6874 HIST-1301-60 United States History I REM TBA T 05:50PM 10:00PM 3 I. Baldwin 8407 HIST-1302-60 United States History II REM TBA TH 05:50PM 10:00PM 3 I. Baldwin 6875 HIST-1301-IN1 United States History I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 J. Hume This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6877 HIST-1302-IN1 United States History II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 J. Hume This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

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SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7039 HIST-1301-101 United States History I REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 A. Marriott 7042 HIST-1302-101 United States History II REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 A. Marriott 7080 HIST-1301-1IN2 United States History I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 A. Marriott This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7043 HIST-1302-1IN United States History II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 A. Marriott This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7120 HIST-1301-201 United States History I REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 H. Fuller 7122 HIST-1302-201 United States History II REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 H. Fuller 7121 HIST-1301-2IN United States History I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 C. Chance This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7123 HIST-1302-2IN United States History II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 C. Chance This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7126 HIST-2301-2IN Texas History WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 I. Baldwin This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

HUMAN SERVICES-SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 8287 DAAC-2341-HY01 Counseling Alcohol & Other Add HY TBA T 05:00PM 07:30PM 3 $50.00 D. Garner 8288 DAAC-2354-HY01 Dynamics of Group Counseling HY TBA W 09:30AM 12:00PM 3 $50.00 D. Garner 7242 DAAC-1305-01 Co-Occurring Disorders REM TBA T 09:00AM 01:30PM 3 $15.00 M. Lane

HUMANITIES______

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 8543 HUMA-1302-1IN Introduction to Humanities II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 C. Bevill This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7235 HUMA-1301-2IN Introduction to Humanities I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 K. Jantz This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGN TECHNOLOGY______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 7256 DFTG-1433-HY60 Mechanical Drafting HY TBA TH 06:30PM 07:55PM 4 $60.00 J. Langley LAB TBA TH 08:00PM 09:25PM 7255 DFTG-2419-HY01 Interm Comp Aided Drafting Cad HY TBA W 09:00AM 10:25AM 4 $60.00 J. Langley LAB TBA W 11:00AM 12:25PM 6826 DFTG-2445-HY60 Advanced Pipe Drafting HY TBA M 06:30PM 07:55PM 4 $60.00 L. Huffman LAB TBA M 08:00PM 09:25PM 7257 ENTC-1423-HY60 Strength of Materials HY TBA W 06:30PM 07:55PM 4 $60.00 J. Langley LAB TBA W 08:00PM 09:25PM 7258 TECM-1317-HY60 Technical Trigonometry HY TBA T 06:30PM 07:55PM 3 $60.00 C. Dessens LAB TBA T 08:00PM 09:25PM

MANAGEMENT ______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6801 BMGT-1309-IN1 Info and Project Management WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 J. Boleware This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7008 BMGT-1305-1IN Communications in Management WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 D. Smith This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 8294 HRPO-2301-2IN Human Resources Management WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 L. Akheituame This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 8298 HRPO-2303-2IN Employment Practices WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 L. Akheituame This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

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MATH______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6897 MATH-0310-01 Dev Math - Beginning Algebra REM TBA MW 01:00PM 03:20PM 3 $15.00 L. English 6898 MATH-0310-62 Dev Math - Beginning Algebra REM TBA T 05:30PM 09:50PM 3 $15.00 L. English 6901 MATH-0311-60 Foundations of Math Reasoning REM TBA T 05:30PM 09:50PM 3 $15.00 D. Mujica 6902 MATH-0312-60 Dev Math-Interm Algebra REM TBA TTH 05:50PM 08:00PM 3 T. Burke 6904 MATH-0314-CR01 Dev Math Coreq for Coll Algebr REM TBA TTH 01:00PM 03:20PM 3 C. Kilgore This is a co-requisite course. Only students enrolled in MATH 1314-CRIN1 can enroll. 6905 MATH-0332-CR01 Dev Math Coreq for Quant Reaso REM TBA TTH 01:00PM 03:20PM 3 $15.00 J. Brazil This is a co-requisite course. Only students enrolled in MATH 1332-CRIN1 can enroll. 8284 MATH-0332-CR60 Dev Math Coreq for Quant Reaso REM TBA TH 05:30PM 09:50PM 3 $15.00 F. McWilliams This is a co-requisite course. Only students enrolled in MATH-1332-CRIN2 can enroll. 6906 MATH-1314-60 College Algebra REM TBA TTH 08:00PM 10:10PM 3 T. Burke 6913 MATH-1332-02 Quantitative Reasoning REM TBA TTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 $74.93 J. Brazil The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6916 MATH-2412-01 Precalculus Math REM TBA TTH 01:00PM 03:50PM 4 J. Boler 6909 MATH-1314-CRIN1 College Algebra WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 C. Kilgore This is a co-requisite course. Only students enrolled in Math 0314-CR01 can enroll. 6910 MATH-1314-IN College Algebra WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $109.93 D. Dick 6911 MATH-1324-IN Math for Bus & Soc Sciences WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $109.93 R. Harbour The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7226 MATH-1325-IN Calculus for Bus & Soc Science WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $109.93 R. Harbour The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6914 MATH-1332-CRIN1 Quantitative Reasoning WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $109.93 J. Brazil This is a co-requisite course. Only students enrolled in MATH-0332-CR01 can enroll. This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 8285 MATH-1332-CRIN2 Quantitative Reasoning WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 J. Hopkins This is a co-requisite course. Only students enrolled in MATH-0332-CR60 can enroll. This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6996 MATH-1332-IN Quantitative Reasoning WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $109.93 J. Hopkins This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6915 MATH-1342-IN Elementary Statistical Methods WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $117.58 D. Dick This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6917 MATH-2412-IN Precalculus Math WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 4 $109.93 S. Peterson This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6928 NCBM-0200-60 Non Course Based Mathematics REM TBA M 06:00PM 08:50PM 2 $15.00 L. English

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7047 MATH-1314-1UHP1 College Algebra REM TBA MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 $74.93 A. Hernandez Garcia The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7048 MATH-1324-101 Math for Bus & Soc Sciences REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 J. Logan-Brown 7227 MATH-1332-101 Quantitative Reasoning REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 $74.93 L. Tapp The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7049 MATH-1342-101 Elementary Statistical Methods REM TBA MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 A. Masum 7050 MATH-1350-101 Mathematics for Teachers I REM TBA MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 L. Tapp 7051 MATH-2413-101 Calculus I REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:50AM 4 C. Kilgore 7052 MATH-2414-101 Calculus II REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:50AM 4 J. Boler

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SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7128 MATH-1325-201 Calculus for Bus & Soc Science REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 $74.93 A. Hernandez Garcia The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7130 MATH-1351-201 Mathematics for Teachers II REM TBA MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 A. Masum 7131 MATH-2414-201 Calculus II REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:50AM 4 C. Kilgore

MUSIC______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 7239 MUAP-1217-01 Applied Music Woodwind REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $195.00 H. Singletary 7240 MUAP-1237-01 Applied Music Brass REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $195.00 D. Griffith 6921 MUAP-1261-01 Applied Music Guitar REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $195.00 Faculty 6922 MUAP-1269-01 Applied Music Piano REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $195.00 S. Termini 6923 MUAP-1269-02 Applied Music Piano REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $195.00 Faculty 6924 MUAP-1281-01 Applied Music Voice REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $195.00 K. Moody 6925 MUAP-1291-01 Applied Music Composition REM TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $195.00 C. Robinson 6926 MUSI-1310-60 American Music REM TBA M 05:50PM 10:00PM 3 J. Harvey 7241 MUSI-1306-IN Music Appreciation WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 K. Moody This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7054 MUSI-1306-1IN Music Appreciation WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 K. Moody This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7055 MUSI-1310-1IN American Music WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 D. Griffith This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7133 MUSI-1306-2IN Music Appreciation WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 K. Moody This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7134 MUSI-1310-2IN American Music WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 D. Griffith This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

NEURODIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGY ______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6852 ENDT-2215-HY01 Nerve Conduction Studies HY TBA T 01:00PM 02:30PM 2 $45.00 Faculty 6853 ENDT-2425-HY01 END Technology II HY TBA TBA TBA TBA 4 $60.00 R. Neiman LAB TBA T 09:00AM 12:00PM 6854 ENDT-2463-01 END Clinical II REM TBA MW 07:00AM 04:20PM 4 $34.00 R. Neiman

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NURSING (ASSOCIATE DEGREE)______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6961 RNSG-1240-01 Prof Nurs Skills for Artic Stu REM TBA M 12:30PM 02:00PM 2 $35.00 A. Kettler LAB TBA W 08:00AM 01:00PM 6962 RNSG-1262-01 Clinical RN Transition REM TBA TH 07:00AM 06:00PM 2 $44.00 J. Joost 6963 RNSG-1262-02 Clinical RN Transition REM TBA TH 07:00AM 06:00PM 2 $34.00 J. Morgan 6964 RNSG-1262-03 Clinical RN Transition REM TBA TH 07:00AM 06:00PM 2 $34.00 A. Kettler 6965 RNSG-1327-01 Transition to Prof Nursing REM TBA M 08:00AM 10:50AM 3 $391.00 J. Joost LAB TBA T 08:00AM 12:20PM J. Morgan

NUTRITION______

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7038 HECO-1322-1IN1 Nutrition & Diet Therapy WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

OFFICE ADMINISTRATION______SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7061 POFI-1301-1IN Computer Applications I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $60.00 D. Smith This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

PARALEGAL______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6892 LGLA-1380-HY60 Cooperative Ed I - Paralegal HY TBA T 05:30PM 06:20PM 3 $60.00 M. Flanagan COOP TBA TBA TBA TBA 6896 LGLA-2381-HY60 Cooperative Ed II - Paralegal HY TBA T 05:30PM 06:20PM 3 $60.00 M. Flanagan COOP TBA TBA TBA TBA 6890 LGLA-1323-IN Employment Law WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 M. Laurence This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6893 LGLA-2305-IN Interviewing and Investigating WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 M. Laurence This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6894 LGLA-2311-IN Business Organizations WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 M. Laurence This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

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PHARMACY TECHNICIAN______Must be approved by Department Chair.

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6935 PHRA-1345-HY60 Compounding, Sterile Prep HY TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 $358.00 I. Saood LAB TBA TH 05:40PM 10:00PM 6931 PHRA-1143-IN Pharmacy Tech Cert Review WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 1 $45.00 R. Boone This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6932 PHRA-1304-IN Pharmacotherapy/Disease Proces WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $45.00 R. Boone This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6934 PHRA-1340-IN Pharmacy Third Party Payment WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $55.00 R. Boone This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

PHILOSOPHY______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6930 PHIL-1301-IN1 Introduction to Philosophy WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 R. Heyduck This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7058 PHIL-2306-1IN Introduction to Ethics WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 W. Geisler This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7138 PHIL-1301-2UHP1 Introduction to Philosophy REM TBA MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 J. Coquilla

PHYSICS______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 8570 PHYS-1401-01 College Physics I REM TBA TTH 09:00AM 11:50AM 4 $20.00 C. Chi TBA TTH 01:00PM 03:50PM

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POLYSOMNOGRAPHY (Sleep Medicine) ______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6943 PSGT-2205-HY01 Sleep Scoring & Staging HY TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $70.00 J. Rusk LAB TBA M 01:00PM 03:50PM 7171 PSGT-2205-HY02 Sleep Scoring & Staging HY TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 $70.00 Faculty LAB TBA T 01:00PM 03:50PM 6941 PSGT-1260-60 Clini I - Polysomnography REM TBA TH 07:00PM 08:00AM 2 $44.00 J. Rusk LAB TBA T 09:00AM 12:50PM 6942 PSGT-1260-61 Clini I - Polysomnography REM TBA TH 07:00PM 08:00AM 2 $44.00 Faculty LAB TBA T 09:00AM 12:50PM 6970 RSPT-1310-HY01 Respiratory Care Procedures I HY TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 $60.00 J. Rusk LAB TBA M 10:00AM 11:50AM Faculty

PROCESS TECHNOLOGY______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6817 CTEC-1401-60 Applied Petrochemical Tech REM TBA M 03:00PM 07:20PM 4 $25.00 D. Parus LAB TBA M 07:20PM 10:10PM 6952 PTAC-1302-60 Intro to Process Technology REM TBA M 04:20PM 08:40PM 3 $25.00 B. Ash LAB TBA M 08:40PM 10:00PM 6953 PTAC-1308-60 Safety, Health & Environment REM TBA T 04:20PM 08:40PM 3 $25.00 M. Shaw LAB TBA T 08:40PM 10:20PM 6954 PTAC-1310-60 Process Technology I (equip) REM TBA TH 05:00PM 10:00PM 3 $25.00 V. Kalsey LAB TBA TH 03:30PM 05:00PM 6955 PTAC-1332-60 Process Instrument I REM TBA W 04:20PM 08:50PM 3 $25.00 B. Ash LAB TBA W 08:50PM 10:20PM 6956 PTAC-1354-61 Industrial Processes REM TBA W 04:10PM 08:50PM 3 $25.00 M. Pedneau LAB TBA W 08:50PM 10:20PM 6958 PTAC-2420-60 Process Tech II (Systems) REM TBA MW 05:50PM 08:15PM 4 $25.00 V. Kalsey LAB TBA MW 08:15PM 09:45PM 6959 PTAC-2438-60 Process Tech III (Operations) REM TBA TTH 05:50PM 08:10PM 4 $25.00 B. Ash LAB TBA TTH 08:20PM 10:10PM 6960 PTAC-2446-60 Process Troubleshooting REM TBA MW 05:50PM 08:05PM 4 $25.00 J. Berry LAB TBA MW 08:05PM 09:30PM 6984 TECM-1303-60 Technical Mathematics REM TBA T 04:30PM 08:50PM 3 $25.00 D. Parus LAB TBA T 08:50PM 10:20PM 6957 PTAC-2314-IN Quality (including SPC/Econ) WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $60.00 D. Parus This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

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PSYCHOLOGY______11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6948 PSYC-2301-HY60 General Psychology HY TBA M 06:30PM 08:00PM 3 $93.44 C. Dalmolin The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6944 PSYC-1300-60 Learning Framework REM TBA W 05:30PM 10:00PM 3 A. Adams 6946 PSYC-1300-IN1 Learning Framework WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 T. Elliott This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6947 PSYC-1300-IN2 Learning Framework WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 6949 PSYC-2301-IN1 General Psychology WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $93.44 T. Creel This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6950 PSYC-2301-IN2 General Psychology WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $93.44 C. Dalmolin This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 6951 PSYC-2314-IN1 Life-Span Growth & Development WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $109.03 T. Creel This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7062 PSYC-1300-101 Learning Framework REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 Faculty 7066 PSYC-2301-1IN General Psychology WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $93.44 T. Creel This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 8265 PSYC-2314-1IN Life-Span Growth & Development WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $109.03 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7141 PSYC-1300-201 Learning Framework REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 K. Lyles 7143 PSYC-2301-201 General Psychology REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 $58.44 C. Dalmolin The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7144 PSYC-2301-2IN General Psychology WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $93.44 T. Creel The digital textbook required for this class is included in the price of the course fee at a discounted price. 7146 PSYC-2314-2IN Life-Span Growth WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $109.03 Faculty This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

RESPIRATORY CARE______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6971 RSPT-2305-HY01 Pulmonary Diagnostics HY TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 $60.00 M. McKinney LAB TBA MW 08:00AM 09:50AM T. Kappes

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SOCIOLOGY______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6978 SOCI-1301-HY60 Introduction to Sociology HY TBA TH 06:30PM 08:00PM 3 $35.00 A. Millan 6979 SOCI-1301-IN Introduction to Sociology WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 T. Elliott This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7068 SOCI-1301-101 Introduction to Sociology REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 A. Adams 7069 SOCI-1301-1IN1 Introduction to Sociology WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 T. Elliott This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7147 SOCI-1301-2IN Introduction to Sociology WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 T. Elliott This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SPANISH______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6980 SPAN-1411-IN Beginning Spanish I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 4 $50.00 S. Olivares This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7219 SPAN-1411-1IN Beginning Spanish I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 4 $50.00 I. Richarte This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7071 SPAN-2311-1IN Intermediate Spanish I WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $50.00 I. Richarte This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7148 SPAN-1412-2IN Beginning Spanish II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 4 $50.00 S. Olivares This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7149 SPAN-1412-2IN2 Beginning Spanish II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 4 $50.00 I. Richarte This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday. 7150 SPAN-2312-2IN Intermediate Spanish II WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $50.00 I. Richarte This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

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SPEECH______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020) 6981 SPCH-1315-60 Public Speaking REM TBA TH 05:00PM 10:10PM 3 B. Waggoner 6982 SPCH-1318-60 Interpersonal Communication REM TBA T 05:30PM 09:50PM 3 B. Waggoner

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7072 SPCH-1315-101 Public Speaking REM TBA MTWTH 08:00AM 10:15AM 3 B. Waggoner 7073 SPCH-1315-102 Public Speaking REM TBA MTWTH 10:30AM 12:45PM 3 B. Waggoner 7077 SPCH-1315-1UHP1 Public Speaking REM TBA MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 E. Burnett 7078 SPCH-1318-1IN Interpersonal Communication WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 E. Burnett This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7153 SPCH-1315-2UHP1 Public Speaking REM TBA MTWTH 01:00PM 03:15PM 3 E. Burnett 7154 SPCH-1318-2IN Interpersonal Communication WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 3 $35.00 E. Burnett This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SPORTS AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE______

SUMMER ONE (June 1 - July 6, 2020) 7057 PHED-1150-1IN Fitness & Wellness WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 1 $45.00 B. Johnson This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

SUMMER TWO (July 8 - August 11, 2020) 7136 PHED-2150-2IN Fitness & Wellness WWW WWW TBA TBA TBA 1 $45.00 B. Johnson This online course does not require on-campus meeting times, unless specified by the instructor.Student progress is tracked weekly and recorded each Tuesday.

VOCATIONAL NURSING______

11 WEEKS (June 1 - August 11, 2020)

6985 VNSG-1122-01 Vocational Nursing Concepts REM TBA MTW 08:00AM 08:30AM 1 $10.00 Faculty 6986 VNSG-1160-40 Clinical I - Vocational Nurse REM TBA TH 08:00AM 04:50PM 1 $276.00 Faculty 6987 VNSG-1160-41 Clinical I - Vocational Nurse REM TBA TH 08:00AM 04:50PM 1 $276.00 Faculty 6988 VNSG-1160-42 Clinical I - Vocational Nurse REM TBA TH 08:00AM 04:50PM 1 $276.00 Faculty 6989 VNSG-1160-43 Clinical I - Vocational Nurse REM TBA TH 08:00AM 04:50PM 1 $276.00 Faculty 6990 VNSG-1160-44 Clinical I - Vocational Nurse REM TBA TH 08:00AM 04:50PM 1 $276.00 Faculty 6991 VNSG-1227-01 Essentials of Medication Adm REM TBA MTW 08:45AM 09:15AM 2 $25.00 Faculty LAB TBA MTW 09:16AM 10:15AM 6992 VNSG-1420-01 A & P for Allied Health REM TBA MTW 03:00PM 04:50PM 4 $10.00 Faculty 6993 VNSG-1423-01 Basic Nursing Skills REM TBA MTW 10:30AM 11:50AM 4 $25.00 Faculty LAB TBA MTW 01:00PM 02:50PM

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Distance education courses are an option for students who work How Do I Know if My Device is Compatible With Blackboard? irregular hours or have other time commitments. ACC offers two Use the link below to find out if your operating system and browser different ways to complete a distance education class in a secure are compatible with Blackboard? online environment - Internet (IN) or Hybrid (HY). https://help.blackboard.com/Learn/Student/Getting_Started/Browser_Support

Internet (IN) What is the Blackboard Student App? An Internet (IN) class is conducted almost, if not entirely, online. The Blackboard student app enables students and faculty to Some instructors may require that students come to campus for access and update much of the core content already available on orientations, field trips, or to take tests in an approved testing Blackboard from their mobile devices. location. Students must have access to the reliable high-speed How Do I Obtain the Blackboard Student App? Internet in order to be able to complete all course requirements. • Google Play store on Google devices Internet classes are conducted through Blackboard, which is ACC's • Android Marketplace™ on Android devices Learning Management System. Students may request a course • App Store on iPhone®, iPod touch®, and iPad™ syllabus in advance to determine if course is fully online or not. Š Search for “Blackboard Student” Hybrid (HY) Š Install the app Hybrid courses combine online learning and face-to-face Š Search for Alvin Community College instruction in a manner that reduces the number of classroom Š Log-in using your ACC email address and password meetings. Students attend a portion of the class in the traditional classroom at regularly scheduled times and complete the Where can I find my Internet/Hybrid courses? remaining portion of the class online using Blackboard. Online/Hybrid classes can be accessed via THE POD at the top of the ACC homepage. Programs Available Online The Distance Education Department at ACC offers the following When should I log-in to my Internet/Hybrid courses? degrees and certificates that can be earned completely online: Make sure to access your courses on the first day of class. • Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Sociology • Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Psychology How will my instructors communicate with me? • Associate of Arts- General Studies (A.G.S.) Check your ACC student email regularly for important updates • Management Degree (A.A.S.) or reminders from your instructors. Be sure to also review your • Management Certificate course syllabus so that you are aware of what other ways your instructor might communicate with you. For more information about our online degrees and certificates, see an ACC Academic Advisor. Blackboard Blackboard is ACC's Learning Management system. Your Internet and hybrid classes can be accessed via Blackboard by clicking “THE POD” at the top of the ACC homepage. Once you have logged into THE POD, you should see your courses, depending on your device, either on the right-hand side or bottom of your screen under “My Classes.”

Online Readiness Course - ORNT 0100 Students registering for an online course for the first time must also register for the required ORNT 0100 course. This course is designed to break down the technological barriers and other issues that prevent student success in the online learning environment. This is a no cost self-paced course that is opened 1 week prior to your classes. This allows you an opportunity to complete the course prior to beginning your coursework in your Internet courses. This way, you will know what to expect from your Internet courses. The time required to complete this course is 1-2 hours. If this course is not successfully completed, you will be required to enroll in it the next time you register for an online course.

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With over 80 degrees and certificates offered in eight Career Pathways, you choose the path to help you reach your destination. We’ll provide the roadmap, along with assistance at every turn to help ensure your success. Visit alvincollege.edu/pathways/ for more information.

Business & Marketing Law, Government & Public Service Business Administration, AS Criminal Justice, AA Communications Basic Law Enforcement Academy, TC Radio/TV Broadcasting, AS, AAS, TC Law Enforcement Police Administration, AAS Management, AAS, TC Paralegal, AAS, TC Office Administration Administrative Assistant, AAS Administrative Support, TC Liberal Arts Office Assistant, TC Art, AA Real Estate Online, CE Drama, AA General Studies, AA History, AA Education Music Child Development, AAS Instrumental Concentration, AA Child Development/Early Childhood, TC Theater Concentration, AA Administration, TC Voice Concentration, AA Teaching, AA Psychology, AA Sociology, AA Health Manufacturing, Construction & Logistics Certified Nursing Assistant, CNA, CE Clinical Medical Assistant, CMA, CE Automotive (AISD Only), TC CPR, CE CNC/Machining (NCCER), CE Dental Assistant, CE Millwright, CE Diagnostic Cardiovascular Sonography Pipefitting (NCCER), CE Adult Echocardiography, AAS, ATC Truck Driving, CE Pediatric Echocardiography, AAS, ATC Welding (NCCER), CE Vascular Sonography, AAS, ATC Welding (AISD Only), TC Emergency Medical Technology, AAS Emergency Medical Technician Paramedic, TC Emergency Medical Technician Advanced, TC Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Health Information Management, AAS, TC Basic Computer Business Applications Workshop, CE Health Science, AS Biological Science, AS Human Services Computer Information Technology Substance Abuse Counseling, AAS, TC Computer Information Systems, AS Medical Office Billing Coding, CE Networking, AAS, TC Medication Administration for Nurse Aide, CE Programming, AAS, TC Neurodiagnostic Technology, AAS, ATC Industrial Design Technology, AAS, TC Nursing CADD Operator, TC Associate Degree Nursing, AAS Mathematics, AS LVN – ADN Transition, AAS Physical Science, AS Nursing Assistant, TC Process Technology, AAS, TC Pharmacy Technician, AAS, TC Phlebotomy Technician, CE Polysomnography - Sleep Medicine, AAS Tourism & Hospitality Respiratory Care, AAS Culinary Arts, AAS, TC Sports & Human Performance, AA Culinary Management, TC Veterinary Assistant, CE Vocational Nursing (LVN), TC Vocational Training (STRIVE), CE

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