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Vernon Campus Class Schedule Vernon College - Vernon Campus Class Schedule Spring 16 week - January 16, 2018 to May 11, 2018 AGAH1453 145 BEEF CATTLE PRODUCTION Schoppa M VERS418 T R 1100AM 1220PM VERS418 T 0100PM 0350PM AGEQ1315 145 HORSE EVALUATION I Schoppa M VERS418 M W 1100AM 1150AM VERS418 M 0100PM 0250PM AGMG1311 145 INTRODUCTION TO AGRIBUSINESS Schoppa M VERS418 T R 0930AM 1050AM AGMG1364 145 PRACTICUM I FARM & RANCH MGMT Schoppa M TBA TBA TBA AGMG2364 145 PRACTICUM II-FARM & RANCH MGMT Schoppa M TBA TBA TBA AGMG2365 145 PRACTICUM III-FARM & RANCH MGMT Schoppa M TBA TBA TBA AGRI1325 145 MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Schoppa M VERS418 M W 0930AM 1050AM AGRI1407 145 AGRONOMY Schoppa M VERS418 M W 0800AM 0920AM VERS418 W 0100PM 0250PM AGRI2330 145 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT Schoppa M VERS418 T R 0800AM 0920AM AUMT1267 145 PRACTICUM-AUTO MECHANICS TECH Blackmon R TBA TBA TBA AUMT1419 145 AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE REPAIR Blackmon R VERS408 M W 0800AM 0920AM VERS413 M 1200PM 0250PM AUMT1445 145 AUTOMOTIVE CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEMS Blackmon R VERS408 M W 0930AM 1050AM VERS413 W 1200PM 0250PM AUMT2310 145 AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CONSULTANT Blackmon R VERS408 T R 0930AM 1050AM AUMT2417 145 AUTO ENGINE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS I Blackmon R VERS408 T R 0800AM 0920AM VERS413 T 1200PM 0250PM BIOL1322 145 NUTRITION & DIET THERAPY I Beam R VERB303 M 0530PM 0820PM HYBRID TBA TBA BIOL1407 145 GENERAL BIOLOGY II Ruhl M VERB306 M W 1100AM 1220PM VERB305 M 0100PM 0250PM BIOL1407 146 GENERAL BIOLOGY II Ruhl M VERB306 M W 1100AM 1220PM VERB305 R 0100PM 0250PM BIOL2401 145 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I Ruhl M VERB303 M W 0930AM 1050AM VERB304 W 0100PM 0250PM BIOL2402 145 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II Ruhl M VERB306 T R 1100AM 1220PM VERB304 T 0100PM 0250PM BIOL2401 required as a prerequisite. BIOL2402 146 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II Ruhl M VERB306 T R 1100AM 1220PM VERB304 R 0100PM 0250PM BIOL2420 V 945 MICROBIOLOGY Ruhl M VERB304 R 0530PM 0820PM HYBRID TBA TBA BUSI1301 T 145 BUSINESS PRINCIPLES Underhill S VERW204 M W 0930AM 1050AM BUSI1301 T 146 BUSINESS PRINCIPLES Burnham L VERS425 M 0600PM 0720PM HYBRID Additional online instruction required CHEM1406 T 145 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY I Roberson M VERS423 T R 1100AM 1220PM VERB307 T 0130PM 0420PM CHEM1412 T 145 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II Roberson M VERS423 M W 1100AM 1220PM VERB307 W 0130PM 0420PM COSC1301 145 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING Alberry B VERS428 T R 0930AM 1050AM There is a mandatory Canvas component with this course. COSC1301 146 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING Alberry B VERS428 T R 1100AM 1220PM There is a mandatory Canvas component with this course. CSME1434 145 COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR I Shipley D VERS414 TBA TBA CSME1435 145 ORIENT TO INSTRUCTION OF COSMETOLOG Shipley D VERS414 TBA TBA CSME1543 145 MANICURING AND RELATED THEORY WEHRWEIN E VERS414 TBA TBA CSME1547 145 PRINCIPLES OF SKIN CARE/FACIALS WEHRWEIN E VERS414 TBA TBA CSME2250 145 PREPERATION FOR THE STATE LICENSING Shipley D VERS414 TBA TBA CSME2251 145 PREPARATION FOR THE STATE LICENSING Shipley D VERS414 TBA TBA CSME2310 145 ADVANCED HAIRCUTTING & RELATED THEO WEHRWEIN E VERS414 TBA TBA CSME2414 145 COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR II Shipley D VERS414 TBA TBA CSME2444 145 COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR IV Shipley D VERS414 TBA TBA CSME2449 145 COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR III Shipley D VERS414 TBA TBA DRAM1310 145 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE Williams J VERB301 T R 0100PM 0220PM DRAM1310 T 145 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE Williams J VERS425 M W 0100PM 0220PM DRAM2120 145 THEATER PRACTICUM III Williams J VERO102 TBA TBA DRAM2121 145 THEATER PRACTICUM IV Williams J VERO102 TBA TBA ECON2301 T 145 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Burnham L VERS425 W 1100AM 1220PM HYBR Additional online instruction required ECON2301 T 146 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Burnham L VERW204 T R 0100PM 0220PM Additional online instruction required ECON2301 T 147 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Smith N VERW204 T R 0930AM 1050AM Additional online instruction required ECON2301 T 148 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Smith N VERW204 T R 0800AM 0920AM Additional online instruction required ECON2301 V 945 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Smith N IOWA TBA TBA ECON2301 V 946 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Smith N IOWA TBA TBA ECON2302 T 145 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS Burnham L VERS425 W 0930AM 1050AM HYBR Additional online instruction required EDUC1300 145 LEARNING FRAMEWORK Fanner S VERS427 M W 1100AM 1220PM EDUC1301 T 145 INTRO TO THE TEACHING PROFESSION Wallace T VERS423 T R 0930AM 1050AM EDUC2301 T 145 INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL POPULATIONS Wallace T VERB302 T R 0400PM 0520PM ENGL0305 145 INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING I Trent J VERB300 M W 0800AM 0920AM ENGL0306 145 INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING II Coufal C VERS427 M W 0100PM 0200PM ENGL0306 146 INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING II Coufal C VERS427 TR 0100PM 0200PM ENGL1301 145 COMPOSITION I Coufal C VERS427 M W 0930AM 1050AM ENGL1301 146 COMPOSITION I Trent J VERB300 M W 0930AM 1050AM ENGL1302 145 COMPOSITION II Coufal C VERS427 M W 0800AM 0920AM ENGL1302 146 COMPOSITION II Trent J VERB300 M W 1100AM 1220PM ENGL1302 147 COMPOSITION II Coufal C VERS427 T R 0800AM 0920AM ENGL1302 V 945 COMPOSITION II Adkins W ONLINE TBA TBA ENGL1302 V 946 COMPOSITION II Adkins W ONLINE TBA TBA ENGL1302 V 947 COMPOSITION II Coufal C ONLINE TBA TBA ENGL2323 145 BRITISH LITERATURE II Coufal C VERS427 T R 0930AM 1050AM GOVT2305 T 145 FED GOVERNMENT (FED CONSTITUTION) Polk K VERW204 T R 0730PM 0850PM Additional online instruction required GOVT2305 145 FED GOVERNMENT (FED CONSTITUTION) Thornton M VERB308 M W 0930AM 1050AM Additional online instruction required GOVT2305 146 FED GOVERNMENT (FED CONSTITUTION) Thornton M VERB308 T R 1100AM 1220PM Additional online instruction required GOVT2305 T 146 FED GOVERNMENT (FED CONSTITUTION) Thornton M VERW204 M W 0100AM 0220PM Additional online instruction required GOVT2306 145 TX GOVERNMENT (TEXAS CONSTITUTION) Thornton M VERB308 T R 0930AM 1050AM Additional online instruction required GOVT2306 146 TX GOVERNMENT (TEXAS CONSTITUTION) Thornton M VERB308 M W 1100AM 1220PM Additional online instruction required GOVT2306 T 145 TX GOVERNMENT (TEXAS CONSTITUTION) Thornton M VERS423 T R 0800AM 0920AM Additional online instruction required GOVT2306 T 146 TX GOVERNMENT (TEXAS CONSTITUTION) Polk K VERW204 T R 0600PM 0720PM Additional online instruction required HIST1301 145 UNITED STATES HISTORY I Scheller J VERB306 M W 0930AM 1050AM Additional online instruction required HIST1301 V 945 UNITED STATES HISTORY I Scheller J ONLINE TBA TBA HIST1302 T 145 UNITED STATES HISTORY II Alexander M VERW204 M W 0600PM 0720PM Additional online instruction required HIST1302 145 UNITED STATES HISTORY II Scheller J VERB306 T R 0100PM 0220PM Additional online instruction required HIST1302 T 146 UNITED STATES HISTORY II Scheller J VERW204 M W 1100AM 1220PM Additional online instruction required HIST1302 T 147 UNITED STATES HISTORY II Scheller J VERS425 T R 0800AM 0920AM Additional online instruction required HIST1302 V 945 UNITED STATES HISTORY II Scheller J ONLINE TBA TBA HIST2312 145 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II Scheller J VERB306 M W 0800AM 0920AM Additional online instruction required. HRPO2301 T 145 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Randall-GaA VERW204 M W 0230PM 0320PM KINE1164 145 INTRO TO PHYSICAL FITNESS & WELLNES Jenkins J VERB310 T 0830AM 0920AM KINE1164 146 INTRO TO PHYSICAL FITNESS & WELLNES Myers-KuhnJ VERB309 T 0830AM 0920AM Class meets on Wednesday, Feb 7 and April 18 in the King KINE1164 V 945 INTRO TO PHYSICAL FITNESS & WELLNES Myers-KuhnJ VERK TBA TBA HYBRID TBA TBA Center ateither 8:00AM-9:20AM or 1:00PM-2:20PM KINE1304 145 PERSONAL/COMMUNITY HEALTH Myers-KuhnJ VERB309 M W 1100AM 1220PM KINE1346 145 DRUG USE & ABUSE Puckett L VERB309 M W 1230PM 0120PM HYBRID TBA TBA Additional online instruction required KINE2356 145 CARE & PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJUR Jenkins J VERB309 T R 0930AM 1050AM MATH0214 145 DEVELOPING ALGEBRA SKILLS Trent K VERS430 M W 0930AM 1020AM MATH0310 145 DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS Leasure M VERS428 M W 0800AM 0920AM MATH0332 145 DEVELOPING CONTEMPORARY MATH SKILLS Trent K VERS430 M W 0800AM 0920AM MATH0400 145 FOUNDATIONS OF MATH Alberry B VERS430 MTWR 0800AM 0850AM MATH1314 145 COLLEGE ALGEBRA Majewski T VERB302 T R 0930AM 1050AM MATH1314 146 COLLEGE ALGEBRA Majewski T VERB302 MW 0930AM 1050AM Tests must be taken at Vernon College or approved testing MATH1314 V 945 COLLEGE ALGEBRA TART A ONLINE TBA TBA center. Tests must be taken at Vernon College or approved testing MATH1314 V 946 COLLEGE ALGEBRA Majewski T ONLINE TBA TBA center. MATH1314 V 947 COLLEGE ALGEBRA TART A RIDER TBA TBA ONLINE TBA TBA Reserved for students at Rider High School MATH1314 V 948 COLLEGE ALGEBRA TART A RIDER TBA TBA ONLINE TBA TBA Reserved for Rider High School students only MATH1314 V 949 COLLEGE ALGEBRA TART A RIDER TBA TBA ONLINE TBA TBA Reserved for students at Rider High School MATH1314 V 950 COLLEGE ALGEBRA TART A WFHS TBA TBA ONLINE TBA TBA Reserved for Wichita Falls High School students only MATH1314 V 951 COLLEGE ALGEBRA Majewski T CROWELL TBA TBA ONLINE TBA TBA Reserved for Crowell High School students only MATH1316 145 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Whitman P VERB302 M W 1100AM 1220PM MATH1316 V 945 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Whitman P ELECTRA TBA TBA ONLINE TBA TBA Reserved for students at Electra High School MATH1316 V 946 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Whitman P IOWA TBA TBA ONLINE TBA TBA Reserved for students at Iowa Park High School MATH1316 V 947 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Whitman P ARCHER CITYTBA TBA ONLINE TBA TBA Reserved for students at Archer City High School MATH1332 145 CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS I Alberry B VERB310 M W 0930AM 1050AM MATH1332
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