COURSE SCHEDULE BOOK Spring 2019

Register online at lcc.edu Contents Important Tuition Payment Information...... 1 Campus Map ...... 2 Class Locations...... 3 Funding Your Education...... 4 How to Read Course Offerings...... 5 Course Index...... 6 Gannon Building Course Offerings...... 8 The newly renovated Gannon building provides welcoming and Alternative Delivery...... 161 inviting spaces for students that connect them with the resources and Online Learning...... 161 support that they need to achieve their learning. Online and Hybrid Courses...... 162 Off-Campus Learning Locations/Courses...... 165 Weekend Courses...... 168 Variable-Date and Late-Start Courses...... 169 Community and Continuing Education Offerings...... 175 Registration Calendar...... 178 Assigned Web Registration...... 178 Teaching Periods...... 179 Adding a Class...... 179 Changing Grade Status: Audit/Credit...... 180 The StarZone Last Date to Change Residency Status...... 180 Dropping a Class...... 181 The StarZone is a one-stop-shop for all student needs. From Refunds...... 181 registration and financial aid, to payments and counseling. For a Tuition and Fees...... 182 complete list of services, visit lcc.edu/starzone. Payments (General Information)...... 182 Payment Due Dates...... 183 Methods of Payment...... 183 Installment Payment Plan...... 183 Refund Process...... 183 Admission Information...... 184 Campus Visits...... 184 Center for Academic & Career Pathways (Advising)...... 184 Online Advising...... 184 Career & Employment Services...... 184 24-Hour Tutoring Orientation - STARientation...... 184 Skills Assessment...... 184 Our commitment to student success does not end when class is out. Establishing Skill Levels through Waiver...... 184 Online, on-demand tutoring is available 24/7 in popular areas of Establishing Skill Levels by Placement Exams...... 184 study. In-person tutoring is available one-on-one and in groups on Courses Needing Pre-approval...... 184 several campuses. Prerequisites...... 185 Registration Information...... 185 Proof of Residency...... 185 Student Identification Cards (StarCard)...... 185 Parking...... 185 Auditing Classes...... 185 Financial Aid...... 186 Veteran & Military Affairs...... 186 State/Federal Laws Protect the Privacy of Your Records...... 186 LCC Records Policy...... 187 Gannon Commons Directory of Campus Services...... 188 Re-fuel, relax and study in the newly renovated Gannon Commons. Visitors to The Commons will enjoy a dynamic food court with national vendors, fresh and holistic foods, and a coffee shop. The Lansing Community College does not discriminate against individuals in its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, familial status, disability, pregnancy, avant-garde glass exterior provides an open, bright area to relax and marital status, height, weight, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, genetic information, veteran or study, and space to host campus events. military status, or any other factor prohibited by law. The College’s Prohibited Sex or Gender Based Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct policy is available at lcc.edu/policy/documents/policies/prohibited-sex-or-gender-based-discrimination-harassment- For hours and menu options, visit lcc.edu/dining. and-sexual-misconduct.pdf

ii Important tuition payment information

A college policy involving tuition and fee payments requires all students to: n Pay tuition and fees in full. n Sign up for an Installment Payment Plan (available to all students). n Sign up for an Installment Deferred Aid Payment Plan (available to financial aid students only). n Submit Third Party authorization (if an employer, high school or agency is sponsoring a student’s education). This does not include financial aid.

Students who do not complete one of the above options by their payment due date will be dropped from all of their classes. Payment due dates are based on the day a student registers. Payments are due by the payment due date listed on the student bill. Student bills will be available to view in Banner Student Self Service. Students will be notified by an e-mail sent to their LCC e-mail address each time a new bill is generated. After the semester begins payment is due immediately upon registration.

Installment Payment Plan To help students meet their educational expenses, LCC offers Installment Payment Plans as a convenient budget plan.

This is not a loan program. With this payment plan, students have no accumulated debt.

There are no interest or finance charges assessed, and there is not a credit check required to participate. The cost to participate in the interest-free monthly payment plan is a minimal per semester, nonrefundable enrollment fee.

Students choosing to participate in the installment plan may pay for tuition and fees by automatic bank payment from a debit/ credit card using MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express. The Installment payment system will automatically withdraw a tuition payment on a stated date(s) of each month from the bank account or credit card a student designates for the payment plan.

For more information, visit lcc.edu/schedule.

Visit lcc.edu/studentfinance/payment_options.aspx for further details on payment plan deadlines and due dates.

1 Downtown Downtown Campus S3 S2 Campus LCC East 1 Gannon Building (GB) East Lansing Academic and Office Lansing 2 Facility (AOF) Howell 3 Huron Building (HB) West Campus Livingston County Center Washington Court 4 Place (WCP) 5 University Center (UC) E6 S1 Durant Park Abel B. Sykes, Jr. 6 Technology and LCC Main Campus Learning Center (TLC) 48933 7 Arts and Sciences (A&S) E/S7 Downtown 8 Mackinaw Building (MB) Campus 3 blocks west: E12 E11 9 Dart Auditorium (DRT) corner of Chestnut and 17 10 LCC Outside Amphitheater Saginaw streets E 16 13 Gannon Ramp Veteran’s 11 Memorial P Shigematsu Student and 12 Visitor Parking Memorial Garden 14 S15 13 Herrmann House (HH) 13 15 West S16 14 Rogers-Carrier House (RCH) Campus (WCB) 18 11 Health and Human 15 Services Building (HHS) 12 E17 Early Learning Children’s 19 16 E18 10 Community (ELCC) 9 Paula D. Cunningham 1 East 17 Administration Building Circle Drive (ADM) (Includes Board Room) 8 18 515 North Capitol 505 North Capitol S22 19 LCC East 7 Student Parking (EAST) 6 5 S1, S2, S3, S7, S15, S16, 26 29 S22, S23, P (Gannon Ramp)

S26, Accessible Parking S29

3 E28 Employee Parking S23 E6, E7, E12, E17, E18, North Accident Livingston E27 E27, E28 Capitol Fund County Ramp 2 Ramp E11 Child Care Parking Only Center (LIVCEN) 4 E13 Special Permit Parking 402 Wright Road Howell, MI 48843 Visitor Parking P Gannon Ramp

2 Key to class locations

ABBR. Building Name Building Address City Phone

A&S Arts and Sciences (Main Campus) 419 Washington Square Lansing (517) 483-1957

AIS AIS Construction Equipment 3600 North Ave. Lansing (517) 321-8000

AKERS Akers Golf Course – MSU Mt. Hope & South Harrison East Lansing (517) 355-1635 Downtown Campus AOF Academic and Office Facility 315 North Grand Avenue Lansing (517) 483-1957

BESSEY Bessey Hall, MSU Michigan State University East Lansing (517) 355-2168

LCC East CACC Capital Area Career Center 611 Hagadorn Road Mason (517) 244-1302 CAMW Capital Area Michigan Works 2110 South Cedar Street Lansing (517) 482-5579 Lansing East Lansing CARF Capitol Airport Range Facility 2300 West State Street Lansing (989) 244-3210 Howell CROWN Crown Boxing Center 1010 Ballard Lansing (517) 367-0110 West Campus Livingston County Center DEMOHA Demonstration Hall Michigan State University East Lansing (517) 355-1635

DRT Dart Auditorium (Main Campus) 500 North Capitol Avenue Lansing (517) 483-1957

EAST Lansing Community College East 2827 Eyde Parkway East Lansing (517) 483-1860 LCC Main Campus Downtown Lansing 48933 ELHAN East Lansing Hannah Center 819 Abbott Road East Lansing (517) 333-2580

ELHS East Lansing High School 509 Burcham Drive East Lansing (517) 333-7500 Downtown Campus ERAPDS Greyhound Central Education 912 South Eaton Rapids (517) 663-3510 Building Greyhound Drive

GB Gannon Building (Main Campus) 400 North Lansing (517) 483-1957 Washington Square

HHS Health and Human Services 515 North Lansing (517) 483-1957 Building (Main Campus) Washington Square

HOLTHS Holt High School 5885 West Holt Rd. Holt (517) 694-2162

West HOSP Various Hospitals Campus (WCB) HRTWD Heartwood School 625 Hagadorn Mason (517) 244-1405 LIVCEN Livingston Center at Parker 402 Wright Road Howell (517) 545-3522

LIVEMS Livingston County EMS 1911 Tooley Rd. Howell (517) 483-1410

MB Mackinaw Building (Main Campus) 430 North Capitol Avenue Lansing (517) 483-1957

MSNAVN Mason Jewett Field – LCC Hangar 655 Aviation Dr. Mason (517) 483-1406

MSUTEN MSU Tennis Facility 3571 East Mount Hope Lansing (517) 355-2209

OKCE Okemos Chippewa Middle School 4000 Okemos Road Okemos (517) 349-2209 LCC East (EAST) ONLINE Internet PLYMCH Plymouth Congregational Church 2001 East Grand River Lansing (517) 484-9495

PROBO Pro Bowl West 2122 N Martin Luther King Blvd. Lansing (517) 321-7522

ROYSCT Royal Scot Golf Course 4722 West Grand River Lansing (517) 321-3070

STEC Spare Time Entertainment Center 3101 East Grand River Lansing (517) 337-2695

SUMMIT The Summit 9410 Davis Highway Dimondale (517) 483-1406

Livingston TLC Technology and Learning Center 400 North Capitol Avenue Lansing (517) 483-1957 County (Main Campus) Center (LIVCEN) UC University Center 210 West Shiawassee Lansing (517) 483-9700 402 Wright Road VLMICH Various Locations in Michigan Howell, MI 48843 WCB West Campus Building 5708 Cornerstone Drive Lansing (517) 267-5510

WKSITE Various Worksites

3 Funding your education Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)

Getting help with paying for college starts with completing What’s Next? the online Free Application for Federal Student Aid, commonly LCC’s Financial Aid Office then uses details from the completed known as the FAFSA. FAFSA application to generate an award letter outlining student eligibility for grants (including Federal Pell grants and Federal The federal student aid process includes retrieving data from a Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants), Federal Direct student’s federal tax returns (or a dependent’s parent’s tax return) and Student Loans, and work-study awards. The entire process can other information through a secure federal Web site: fafsa.gov take four to six weeks so apply early! Please note the Financial Aid Office may request additional information before determining your FAFSA applicants will also be asked for a school code. Lansing awards. You are expected to check your LCC e-mail and myLCC Community College’s school code is 002278. Providing this number account frequently to receive the most up-to-date financial aid on the application permits the federal government to release student communication and information. FAFSA information to LCC. Staff members in LCC’s StarZone are available daily to answer Federal Student Aid Identification (FSA ID) questions and help students submit their FAFSA application. A FSA ID is a username and password that is needed during the FAFSA application process. The FSA ID serves as a legal signature Applying for Financial Aid? for completing the FAFSA and should not be shared with anyone, To apply for financial aid, electronically submit the 2018 - 2019 FAFSA including family members, school personnel, loan servicers or contact by the priority FAFSA file date of Dec. 1, 2018. center agents. Parent(s) of a dependent student will also need to create a FSA ID in order to sign the FAFSA electronically.

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How to Read Course Offerings The following course offering pages contain information you will need to register for all courses held on-campus and off-campus, including Learning Locations in the LCC service area. Classes are listed alphabetically by subject area and include offerings that run 16 weeks (full semester) or less. For complete course information regarding Online Learning, Online/Hybrid, Weekend, and Variable Date options, refer to the Alternative Delivery section. For information regarding personal interest and enrichment offerings and noncredit continuing education, refer to the Community and Continuing Education section.

Prerequisite Start and End Dates Subject Area Pass/Fail (P/Z) Course Fee Previous courses, skill CRN start and end dates. This course is Course fee for the levels, training or First class meeting is graded on a course. Variable experience required for based on day of the week pass/fail basis fees by section will the course scheduled. be identified in a course or CRN note. Course Number Course Title

SAMPLE Course Note Offers further SAMP 050 Sample Course I Pass/Fail (P/Z) Course Fee: $7.00

clarification on Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (SAMP101 or SAMP102) or concurrently the course Restriction: College Major and/or CRN(s) Co-requisite Course: SAMP102 Recommended: Windows experience Course Note: This class requires Windows Vista and MS Word, MS Excel, and MS Access software for completing homework assignments. CRN Note 12494 Online 4.00/5.00 08/21-12/14 Arranged ONLINE Ropp R Offers further 11897 Lecture 4.00/5.00 08/21-12/14 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-383B Staff clarification for 11897: Requires Windows XP, all other sections require Windows Vista. the CRN/section 11898 Lecture 4.00/5.00 08/21-12/14 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-171 Smith S 12490 Lab/Lecture 4.00/5.00 10/16-12/14 TR 6:10pm-10:00pm A&S-383B Clark K E 12505 Lab 4.00/5.00 08/21-12/14 S 9:10am-1:00pm LIVCEN Werner J W

CRN Course Reference Number used to E/W register for section Evening or Weekend Session Location identified See the Key to Schedule Type Class Locations to Delivery method for the CRN: Credit Hours find out if a course Instructor Billing Hours is held on or off Lab The number of Multiplier for Faculty member campus. Lab/Lecture credit hours for determining tuition assigned at the time Lab/Lecture/Worksite the section for the section of the publication of this schedule. If Independent Study Days and Times “Staff” is indicated, a Class or lab is in session Lecture faculty member has M = Monday Lecture/Worksite not been assigned at T = Tuesday Online the time of publication. W = Wednesday Online/Hybrid R = Thursday Self-Paced F = Friday Worksite S = Saturday U = Sunday

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Course Index Unit Unit Subject Code Office Phone Page Subject Code Office Phone Page Academic Experience ...... ACAD ..... A&S 1106 ...... 483-1061 ...... 8 Energy Management ...... AEET ...... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 ..... 80 Accounting ...... ACCG ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1522 ...... 8 English (098 – 127, & 131) ...... ENGL ..... A&S 1106 ...... 483-1061 ..... 81 Aerospace Studies ...... AERO ..... A&S 1117 ...... 483-1010 ..... 11 English (122 & 132 and above) .... ENGL ..... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1040 ..... 85 Alternative Energy Eng Tech (See Energy Management) English Language Studies Prog ... ESOL ...... A&S 1106 ...... 483-1061 ..... 90 Anatomy/Physiology ...... BIOL ...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ..... 26 Environmental Science ...... ENVR ..... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ..... 91 Anthropology ...... ANTH ..... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ..... 11 Fashion ...... FASH ...... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ..... 92 Apprentice Programs ...... WCB M103 ...... 483-1132 Film Production and Direction (See Digital Media, Audio, Cinema) Architecture ...... ARCH ..... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 ..... 12 Fire Science ...... FIRE ...... WCB M127 ...... 483-1570 ..... 93 Art, Design and Multimedia ...... ARTS ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ..... 13 Foreign Language ...... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 Art History (See Humanities) (See French, German, Japanese, Spanish) Art Seminars and Workshops ...... ARWS .... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 French ...... FREN ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ..... 94 Arts & Sciences Develop Learn .... AASD ..... A&S 1117 ...... 483-1010 Geographic Information Systems . GRET ..... WCB M103 ...... 267-6406 ..... 95 Arts & Sciences Special Topics .... AAST ...... A&S 1117 ...... 483-1010 Geography ...... GEOG .... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ..... 96 Astronomy ...... ASTR ...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ..... 18 Geology...... GEOL ..... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ..... 96 Auto Body Collision Repair ...... AUTB ...... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 ..... 18 German ...... GRMN .... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ..... 97 Automotive Mechanical Tech...... AUTM .... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 ..... 18 Gerontology ...... GERO ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ..... 98 Aviation: ...... Mason-Jewett Airport ...... 483-1406 Government ...... POLS ...... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ...143 Airframe Maintenance ...... AVAF ...... 21 Heat, Ventilation, and Air Cond .... HVAC ..... WCB M127 ...... 483-1570 ..... 98 Aviation Electronics ...... AVEL Heavy Equipment Repair Tech ..... HERT ..... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 ...100 Aviation General Maintenance . AVGM History ...... HIST ...... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ...101 Powerplant Maintenance ...... AVPP ...... 22 Honors ...... HONR ..... A&S 2335 ...... 483-1146 ...103 Biology ...... BIOL ...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ..... 23 Human Services ...... HUSE ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...103 Building Maintenance ...... HVAC ..... WCB M127 ...... 483-5228 ..... 98 Humanities ...... HUMS ..... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ...104 Building Construction ...... BLDT ...... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 ..... 29 Insurance ...... INSU ...... GB 1222 ...... 483-1522 ...106 Business ...... BUSN ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1522 ..... 30 Integrated Science ...... ISCI ...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ...106 Chemistry ...... CHEM ..... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ..... 32 Japanese ...... JAPN ...... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ...107 Child Development ...... CHDV ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ..... 35 Journalism...... JRNL ...... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1040 ...107 Civil Technology ...... CIVL ...... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 ..... 38 Kinesiology (Also see Phys Fit) .... PFKN ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...140 Communications ...... COMM .... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ..... 39 Labor Relations ...... LABR ...... GB 1222 ...... 483-1522 ...108 Community Health Serv Educ...... CHSE ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ..... 41 Law Enforcement ...... CJUS ...... WCB M127 ...... 483-1570 ..... 60 Computer: Legal Assistant/Paralegal ...... LEGL ...... WCB M127 ...... 483-1570 ...108 Information Technology ...... WCB M103 ...... 267-6406 Linguistics ...... LING ...... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ...110 Applications ...... CITA ...... 47 Literature ...... ENGL ..... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1040 ..... 88 Database ...... CITD ...... 51 Management ...... MGMT .... GB 1222 ...... 483-1522 ..111 Foundations ...... CITF ...... 51 Manufacturing Engineering Technology - ..... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 Networking ...... CITN ...... 53 Design ...... METD ...... 115 Programming ...... CITP ...... 55 Machining ...... METM ...... 116 Repair & Support ...... CITS ...... 57 Systems ...... METS ...... 117 Web ...... CITW ...... 58 Manufacturing Maint (See Manufacturing Engineering Technology-Systems) Computer-Aided Drafting & Design (See Architecture and Manufacturing Marketing ...... MKTG ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1522 ...119 Engineering Technology - Design) Massage ...... MASG ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...121 Computer Science ...... CPSC ..... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1073 ..... 59 Mathematics ...... MATH ..... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1073 ...124 Construction Management (See Design and Construction Management) (Also see Statistics and Computer Science) Corrections...... CJUS ...... WCB M127 ...... 483-1570 ..... 61 Mechatronics/Automated Systems ...... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 Criminal Justice ...... CJUS ...... WCB M127 ...... 483-1570 ..... 60 Media Technology (See Digital Media, Audio, Cinema) Dance...... DANC ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ..... 65 Microbiology ...... BIOL ...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ..... 28 (Also see Physical Fitness and Wellness: Dance) Military Science ...... MILS ...... A&S 1117 ...... 483-1010 Dental Hygiene ...... DENT ..... HHS 107 ...... 483-1457 ..... 66 Motion Picture Technology (See Digital Media, Audio, Cinema) Design and Construction Mgmt .... DCTM ..... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 ..... 66 MRI Technology ...... MRIT ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...110 Diagnostic Medical Sonography ... IDMS ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ..... 67 Music...... MUSC ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ...130 Digital Media, Audio, Cinema ...... DMAC ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ..... 68 Neurodiagnostic Technology ...... NDXT ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 Economics ...... ECON ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1522 ..... 70 Noncredit Community Education .. NCCE ..... WCB M105 ...... 483-1415 ...176 Education ...... EDUC ..... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ..... 71 Noncredit Continuing Education ...... WCB M105 ...... 483-1415 Electrical Apprenticeship ...... ELTA ...... WCB M127 ...... 483-1360 ..... 72 Building and Design ...... NCBD ..... WCB M105 ...... 483-1415 ...176 Electrical Technology ...... ELTE ...... WCB M127 ...... 483-1570 ..... 73 Health Careers ...... NCHE ..... WCB M105 ...... 483-1415 Electrical Lineworker ...... ELTE ...... WCB M127 ...... 483-1570 ..... 73 Training ...... NCCT ..... WCB M105 ...... 483-1415 Emergency Med Services Sem .... NCHE ..... LCCWEST ...... 483-1415 Nursing...... NURS ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...134 Emergency Medical Technology... EMTA ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ..... 78

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Students should be prepared to use computer technology in their coursework, including gaining regular access to the Desire2Learn (D2L) course site associated with each class. Every section at LCC has a D2L site associated with it that may be used by the instructor as a mandatory part of the class. D2L can be accessed from any computer with an Internet Courseconnection, including Index computers in the College’s computer lab, TLC 100. For more information regarding training options for D2L, please visit the eLearning website for students.

Unit Subject Code Office Phone Page Arts and Sciences Division...... A&S 1117 ...... 483-1010 Business and Economics Dept...... GB 1222 ...... 483-1522 Paramedic ...... PARA ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...134 Communication, Media and Arts Dept .... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 Performing Arts (See Dance, Music and Theater) Integrated English ...... A&S 1106 ...... 483-1061 Philosophy ...... PHIL ...... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ...135 Photography Technology ...... PHOT ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ...136 ……………………… .... ………………...... A&S 2203…….483-1040 Physical Fitness and Wellness: ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 Math and Computer Science Dept...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1073 Dance ...... PFDA ...... LCCWEST ...... 483-1415 Science Department ...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 Fitness/Physical Conditioning .. PFFT ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...138 Social Science and Humanities Dept ...... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 Health/Fitness Wellness Educ.. PFHW ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...139 Kinesiology ...... PFKN ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...140 Community Education and Workforce...... WCB M105 ..... 483-1338 Team and Individual Sports...... PFSP ..... LCCWEST ...... 483-1415 Development Division Weight Training ...... PFWT ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...142 Center for Workforce Transition ...... CAMW ...... 492-5580 Physics...... PHYS ..... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 ...142 Community Education Political Science ...... POLS ...... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ...143 Adult Enrichment ...... WCB M105 ..... 483-1415 Precision Machine/Manufacturing Technology (See Manufacturing Engineering Technology – Machining) Youth Programs ...... WCB M105 ..... 483-1415 Psychology ...... PSYC .... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ...145 Corporate Training and Continuing Radiologic Technology ...... IRXT ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...148 Education Religion ...... RELG ..... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ...148 Business and Community Institute ..... WCB M105 ..... 483-1857 Robotics/Automation ...... METS ..... WCB M103 ...... 483-5338 ...118 Continuing Education ...... WCB M105 ..... 483-1415 Science Seminars ...... SCIS ...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 Extension Centers Science Technology Internship..... SCIN ...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1092 LCC East ...... EAST ...... 483-1860 Sign Language ...... SIGN ...... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ...149 Livingston Center ...... LIVCEN...... 545-3522 Social Work ...... SOWK .... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...151 Capital Area MI Works ...... CAMW ...... 492-5580 Sociology ...... SOCL ..... A&S 2203 ...... 483-1018 ...152

Spanish ...... SPAN ..... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ...153 Speech Communication (See Communications) eLearning...... TLC 427 ...... 483-1839 Statistics...... STAT ...... A&S 3203 ...... 483-1073 ...155 Student Development ...... SDEV ..... A&S 1106 ...... 483-1061 Health and Human Services Division ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 Surgical Technology ...... SURG ..... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ...156 Child Dev & Human Services Progs ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 Theatre...... THEA ...... GB 1222 ...... 483-1546 ...156 Community Hlth Serv Education Progs ... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 Ultrasound: DMS ...... IDMS ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 ..... 67 Dental Hygiene Program ...... HHS 107 ...... 483-1457 Welding Technology ...... WELD ..... WCB M103 ...... 483-1359 ...158 Emergency Medical Services Progs ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 Fitness & Wellness Programs ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410 Massage Therapy Program ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410

Medical Imaging Programs...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410

Nursing Program ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410

Surgical Technology Program ...... HHS 108 ...... 483-1410

Technical Careers Division...... WCB M103 ..... 483-1336 Aviation Technology……………Mason Jewett Airport ..... 483-1406 Computer Information Technologies ...... WCB M103 ..... 267-6406 Public Service Careers ...... WCB M127 ..... 483-1570 Trades Technology ...... WCB M103 ..... 483-5338

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

Academic Experience

ACAD101 First Year Experience

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51302 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 Arranged ONLINE Lin M 51421 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0212 Madigan M 51423 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-3304 Madigan M

51425 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 W 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-2307 Madigan M E

01/07-04/08 Arranged ONLINE 51425: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

Accounting

ACCG100 Practical Accounting Non-Major

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Math Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50001 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Sorovigas S

ACCG101 Accounting Info for Management

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Math Level 4 50006 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-1:30pm GB-1430 Staff

ACCG102 Special Topics in Accounting

Prerequisite: Determined by Section Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. Principles Supplement 51173 Online 1.00/ 1.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Simpson L

51173: Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 210 or concurrently.

For current course offerings, access Banner via the Register for Classes webpage. *E=Evening; W=Weekend

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

ACCG160 Payroll Systems and Taxes

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Math Level 4 Recommended: ACCG 100 or equivalent work experience 50007 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-03/11 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1428 Paape R

ACCG161 Accounting with Quickbooks

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Math Level 4 Recommended: ACCG 100 or equivalent coursework or equivalent work experience 51259 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 03/12-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3259 Glohr E

ACCG210 Principles of Accounting I Course Fee: $90

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4

Course Notes: 1) Textbooks for this course are included in the course fee. Access to the textbooks will be given on the first day of class. 2) Students taking this course intending to transfer to MSU must also complete ACCG 102, Principles Supplement (Spring semester). 3) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website.

50008 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Breithart J 50009 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Breithart J 50016 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Putnam C 50017 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1434 Staff 50020 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1275 Reed-Quinlan S 50765 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1434 Paape R 50019 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3252 Reed-Quinlan S 50021 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1434 Llano G E 50796 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 2:00pm-4:05pm EAST-202 Reed-Quinlan S 51399 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 9:10am-11:15am LIVCEN-112 Staff

ACCG211 Principles of Accounting II Course Fee: $90

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 210 and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4 Recommended: Intermediate Algebra or higher Course Notes: 1) Textbooks for this course are included in the course fee. Access to the textbooks will be given on the first day of class. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51109 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Trebesh H 50031 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Barnes M 50030 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3235 Simpson L 50032 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1434 Trebesh H 50033 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1275 Barnes M E 50035 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 3:15pm-5:20pm EAST-112 Simpson L

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ACCG220 Intermediate Accounting I

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 211 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Electronic spreadsheet experience 50905 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1432 Reed-Quinlan S E

ACCG221 Intermediate Accounting II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 220 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Electronic spreadsheet experience Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50039 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Paape R 51001 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1307 Paape R

ACCG230 Cost/Managerial I

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 211 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Electronic spreadsheet experience 51340 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1307 Putnam C E

ACCG240 Federal Income Tax I Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 210 and Reading Level 5 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50042 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Trebesh H 50041 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1307 Trebesh H

ACCG245 Accounting Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval Recommended: Minimum of 8 upper level ACCG credits 50044 Worksite 2.00/ 2.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Putnam C

ACCG260 Accounting Systems

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 211 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Keyboarding experience Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50046 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Putnam C

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ACCG271 Principles of Finance

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 211 and Reading Level 5

51687 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1430 Simpson L E

ACCG280 Governmental Accounting

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 211 and Reading Level 5 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51174 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Mazure L

ACCG290 Auditing

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ACCG 221 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 50048 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1430 Simpson L E

Aerospace Studies

AERO212 Evolution of USAF II

Prerequisite: None Course Note: Call Aerospace Studies at MSU, 517-355-2168, for specific days and times. 51005 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged BESSEY Staff

AERO213 Evolution of USAF II-Lab

Prerequisite: None Course Note: Call Aerospace Studies at MSU at 517-355-2168 for specific days and times. 51007 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged BESSEY Staff

Anthropology

ANTH120 Introduction to Anthropology

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51659 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Yann J

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ANTH270 Cultural Anthropology

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50105 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Michael A 50106 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-1:30pm A&S-2118 Majumdar K

ANTH271 Medical Anthropology

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51131 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-11:30am GB-1242 Majumdar K

ANTH272 Food and Sustainability

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ANTH 120 or ANTH 270 or SOCL 120. 51478 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:40am-12:00pm A&S-1304 Robison E

ANTH275 Physical Anthro & Archaeology

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: SOCL 120 and (BIOL 145 or BIOL 201 or High School Biology) 51968 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Michael A Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website.

Architecture ARCH107 Sustainable Site Design Course Fee: $75

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((DCTM 101 or concurrently) or Architectural Drafting Placement Test 80%) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51193 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U241 Demankowski L

ARCH120 Visual Communications II Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ARCH 110 and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4 50816 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm WCB-U241 MacMillan K E

ARCH124 Architectural Drawing/CAD ll Course Fee: $135

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ARCH 114 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 5 52087 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U241 Demankowski L E

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ARCH126 Architecture Model Building Course Fee: $50

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (DCTM 101 or Architectural Drafting Placement Test 80%) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 50817 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm WCB-U243 MacMillan K E

ARCH142 History of Architecture II Course Fee: $25

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50818 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-5:30pm WCB-U235 Demankowski L E

ARCH243 Revit Architecture BIM ll Course Fee: $160

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ARCH 233 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 5 52089 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U241 MacMillan K E

Art, Design and Multimedia

ARTS102 Design & Communication Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) Recommended: Computer experience Course Notes: 1) This course uses Adobe Photoshop on Macintosh computers. Online students are required to have semester-long access to Adobe Photoshop CC to complete their assignments. Students may access this software in the LCC TLC 100 Computer Lab. Access to a Wacom Intuos or Bamboo Digital Drawing Tablet is highly recommended. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50129 Online 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Antcliff S 50130 Online 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50131 Online 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50132 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1308 Tascarella P 50139 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1308 Bishop B 50142 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1308 Staff 50143 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1308 Waugh-Fleischman 50144 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 3:10pm-5:00pm GB-1308 Waugh-Fleischman

ARTS103 Spatial Dynamics I Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 102 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: Students purchase own art supplies and materials. 50146 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 1:10pm-5:00pm GB-1235B Tascarella P

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ARTS105 Adobe Photoshop for Non-Majors Pass/Fail (P/Z) Course Fee: $30

Prerequisite: None Recommended: Computer experience 50147 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1269 Bennett C E

ARTS131 Drawing I Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50149 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1235D Bishop B 50148 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1235D Chovanec C 50150 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1235D Bishop B 51169 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-1235D Brogan C E

ARTS132 Figure Drawing Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 131 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51740 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1235D Staff 51741 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 3:10pm-5:00pm GB-1235D Chovanec C

ARTS151 Color and Design Course Fee: $30

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ARTS 102 and ARTS 131) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6. Course Note: This course uses Photoshop on Apple OS X computers. 50152 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1272 Darnell K 50151 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-1272 Darnell K E

ARTS153 Drawing II Course Fee: $19

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 102 and ARTS 131 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51702 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1235B Hardie S 50995 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1235B Waugh-Fleischman

ARTS162 Type Communications Course Fee: $80

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 102 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50153 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1302 Antcliff S

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ARTS164 Vector Drawing Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ARTS 102 and ARTS 131) or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ARTS 162 Course Note: Adobe Illustrator on Apple Macintosh computers are used. 50889 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-1304 Lookingland K E

ARTS171 Comp Graphics/Digital Imaging Course Fee: $24

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ARTS 102 or PHOT 118) or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6

Course Notes: 1) Adobe Photoshop CC software is used. Online students are required to have semester-long access to Adobe Photoshop CC and a flatbed scanner to complete their assignments. Students have access to these in the LCC TLC 100 Computer Lab. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website.

50154 Online 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Davis-Gomez M 50155 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1268 Staff

ARTS173 Computer Graphics/Web Design Course Fee: $29

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 171 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Notes: 1) This course uses Adobe Dreamweaver on Apple OS X computers. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50156 Online 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Davis-Gomez M 50157 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1268 Staff

ARTS175 Creative Design and Publishing Course Fee: $79

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ARTS 102 and ARTS 162) or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: This course uses Adobe InDesign CC on Apple OS X computers. 50706 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1302 Antcliff S

ARTS179 Interface Design Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 102 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: This course uses Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop CC. 51078 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:10pm-5:00pm GB-1269 Tascarella P

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ARTS183 Design Markets and Influences Course Fee: $30

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ARTS 212 50890 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-11:30am GB-1269 Lookingland K

ARTS195 Employ/Busn Issues for Artists Course Fee: $3

Prerequisite: None Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51105 Online 1.00/ 1.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Davis-Gomez M

ARTS200 Painting I Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: None Course Note: Students purchase own art supplies and materials (approx. $200). 50158 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1235C Bishop B

ARTS201 Painting II Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 200 Course Note: Students purchase own art supplies and materials (approx. $200). 50776 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1235C Bishop B

ARTS207 Sculpture Course Fee: $25

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 103 Course Note: Students purchase own art supplies and materials. 51408 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 F 1:10pm-5:00pm GB-1235B Tascarella P

ARTS226 Storyboards & Animatics Course Fee: $30

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 151 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: This course uses Adobe Flash CC on Apple OS X computers. 51079 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1269 Teague T

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ARTS229 Comp Graphics/Adv Web Design Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 173 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: This course uses Dreamweaver CC, PHP, and MySQL on Apple OS X computers. 50777 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:10pm-5:00pm GB-1268 Staff

ARTS234 Comp Graphics/3-D Animation I Course Fee: $45

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ARTS 105 or ARTS 171) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: PHYS 120 Course Note: This course uses Autodesk Maya2017 on Mac OS X computers. 50893 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1272 Teague T

ARTS235 Comp Graphics/3-D Animation II Course Fee: $45

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 234 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: This course uses Autodesk Maya2017 on Mac OS X computers. 51299 Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1272 Teague T

ARTS240 Art for Elementary Teachers Course Fee: $30

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: EDUC 201 and EDUC 220 Course Note: EDUC201 and EDUC220 are prerequisites for transfer of this course to University. 50289 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1235B Hardie S

ARTS252 Graphic Design Publications Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 251 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: This course uses Adobe CC software on Apple OS X computers. 51864 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:00am-12:00pm GB-1302 Antcliff S

ARTS253 Graphic Design Branding Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in ARTS 251 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: This course uses Adobe CC software on Apple OS X computers. 51865 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-3:00pm GB-1302 Antcliff S

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ARTS269 The Portfolio Pass/Fail (P/Z) Course Fee: $70

Prerequisite: Department Approval Course Note: Fine Art and transfer students should see an Art, Design and Multimedia advisor before enrolling in ARTS 269. Please check with the Communication, Media and the Arts Department Office in GB 1222 for current department approval forms. 50160 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 W 8:10am-10:00am GB-1302 Davis-Gomez M

ARTS281 Art Internship Pass/Fail (P/Z)

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50161 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged TBA Antcliff S

Astronomy

ASTR201 Introductory Astronomy Course Fee: $63

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 5 or MATH 107 or MATH 109 concurrently) Recommended: It is recommended that students taking ASTR 201 have taken a high school Physics or Physical Science course Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50452 Online 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Schulz T 50877 Online 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Schulz T 50453 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-11:30am A&S-1120 Schulz T 50454 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:40pm-3:00pm A&S-1120 Schulz T

Auto Body Collision Repair

AUTB104 Damage Analysis Estim/Cust Srv Course Fee: $300

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTB 101 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 and Department Approval

52059 Independent Study 2.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged TBA Thelen T

52059: Call Dale Franks at 517-483-1387 or by email at [email protected] for departmental approval.

AUTB136 Refinishing II Course Fee: $540

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTB 106 or AUTB 118) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 and Department Approval

51322 Independent Study 5.00/ 8.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged TBA Thelen P

51322: Call Dale Franks at 517-483-1387 or by email at [email protected] for departmental approval.

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AUTB137 Non-Structural Repair II Course Fee: $540

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTB 107 and (AUTB 114 or concurrently)) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 and Department Approval

51323 Independent Study 5.00/ 8.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged TBA Franks D

51323: Call Dale Franks at 517-483-1387 or by email at [email protected] for departmental approval.

AUTB150 Struct Analysis/Damage Repr I Course Fee: $500

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((AUTB 106 or AUTB 118) and AUTB 107 and AUTB 114) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4 and Department Approval

51324 Independent Study 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged TBA Miller G

51324: Call Dale Franks at 517-483-1387 or by email at [email protected] for departmental approval.

Automotive Mechanical Automotive technicians are licensed professionals in the State of Michigan. The LCC Automotive Program meets National Automotive Technician Educational Foundation (NATEF) standards for Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) and Master Automobile Service Technology (MAST). This program prepares students to pass nationally recognized Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification Tests. LCC Automotive is a training center for Snap-On Diagnostic Equipment (NC3) and the National Alternative Fuels Training Consortium (NAFTC).

Students enrolling in this program should meet with an Automotive Technology Program advisor. Students will receive essential Automotive Technology Program information during an advising session. Please call 517-483-5338 for more information or to schedule an advising appointment.

AUTM102 Automotive/Collision Safety Course Fee: $165

Prerequisite: (Reading Level 3 or ENGL 098 concurrently) and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class. Books are included as part of the course fee. 52106 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 01/11-02/01 F 12:10pm-4:00pm WCB-E138 Argersinger M

AUTM113 Automotive Electrical II Course Fee: $360

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((AUTM 111 or concurrently) or AUTM 110) and (Reading Level 3 or ENGL 098 concurrently) and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class. Books are included as part of the course fee. 52100 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-E138 Argersinger M 52101 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-E138 Wightman M E

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AUTM125 Manual Drive Train and Axles Course Fee: $431

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((AUTM 102 or concurrently) or AUTM 101) and (Reading Level 3 or ENGL 098 concurrently) and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class. Books are included as part of the course fee. 52102 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 M 10:10am-12:00pm WCB-E138 Argersinger M 01/07-05/06 W 8:10am-12:00pm WCB-E138

AUTM131 Automotive Engine Repair Course Fee: $466

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((AUTM 111 or concurrently) or AUTM 110) and (Reading Level 3 or ENGL 098 concurrently) and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class. Books are included as part of the course fee. 52103 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 R 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E137.7 Argersinger M 01/07-05/06 T 3:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E139

AUTM161 Auto Heating/Air Conditioning Course Fee: $451

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((AUTM 111 or concurrently) or (HERT 125 or concurrently) or AUTM 110) and (Reading Level 3 or ENGL 098 concurrently) and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class. Books are included as part of the course fee. 52105 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 M 3:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E138 Wightman M 01/07-05/06 W 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E138

AUTM211 Automotive Electrical III Course Fee: $321

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTM 113 or concurrently) and (Reading Level 3 or ENGL 098 concurrently) and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class. Books are included as part of the course fee. 52104 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-E138 Deluca P E 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E138

AUTM273 Lt. Diesel Drivability Diag. Course Fee: $435

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTM 270 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class. Books are included as part of the course fee. 51861 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-E139 Dempsey A E 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E139

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AUTM275 Ignition/Emission Sys Diag. Course Fee: $401

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTM 270 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class. Books are included as part of the course fee. 51317 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 M 3:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E139 Ripley J 01/07-05/06 R 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-E139

AUTM284 Hybrid Systems & Maintenance Course Fee: $370

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (AUTM 180 and AUTM 270) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses and dress in appropriate work clothes to start working in the lab on the first day of class. See course syllabus for textbook information. 51862 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-E137.4 Ripley J E 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E137.4

Aviation Airframe Maintenance All aviation maintenance courses will be offered at the Mason-Jewett Field in Mason, MI. Contact the Aviation Center at 517-483-1406 for details.

AVAF125 Aircraft Systems I Course Fee: $130

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50970 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 2.75 01/07-05/06 W 8:10am-10:45am MSNAVN-117 Staff 51413 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 2.75 01/07-05/06 W 3:10pm-5:45pm MSNAVN-117 Staff

AVAF126 Aircraft Systems II Course Fee: $300

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50971 Lab/Lecture 6.00/ 8.25 01/07-05/06 R 8:10am-2:15pm MSNAVN-117 Staff 01/07-05/06 W 11:15am-2:00pm MSNAVN-117 51414 Lab/Lecture 6.00/ 8.25 01/07-05/06 R 3:10pm-9:15pm MSNAVN-117 Staff E 01/07-05/06 W 6:15pm-9:00pm MSNAVN-117

AVAF140 Aircraft Welding Course Fee: $225

Prerequisite: Department Approval Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses, pliers, leather welding gloves and leather work boots to start welding on the first day of class. 52098 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 8:10am-9:00am WCB-W165 Haynes J 01/07-05/06 F 9:10am-11:00am WCB-W169 52099 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 11:10am-12:00pm WCB-W165 Haynes J 01/07-05/06 F 12:10pm-2:00pm WCB-W169

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

AVAF140 Continued 52112 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 2:10pm-3:00pm WCB-W165 Staff 01/07-05/06 F 3:10pm-5:00pm WCB-W169 52161 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 4:40pm-5:30pm WCB-W165 Staff W 01/07-05/06 F 5:40pm-7:30pm WCB-W169

AVAF208 Aircraft Structures I Course Fee: $340

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50972 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.50 01/07-05/06 T 8:10am-2:00pm MSNAVN-117 Staff 51415 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.50 01/07-05/06 T 3:10pm-9:00pm MSNAVN-117 Staff

AVAF211 Aircraft Electrical I Course Fee: $330

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50973 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.75 01/07-05/06 M 8:10am-2:15pm MSNAVN-117 Staff 51416 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.75 01/07-05/06 M 3:10pm-9:15pm MSNAVN-117 Staff

Aviation Powerplant Maint All aviation maintenance courses will be offered at the Mason-Jewett Field in Mason, MI. Contact the Aviation Center at 517-483-1406 for details.

AVPP251 Reciprocating Engine Systems Course Fee: $175

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50974 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 2.50 01/07-05/06 T 8:10am-10:40am MSNAVN-209 Staff 51796 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 2.50 01/07-05/06 T 3:10pm-5:40pm MSNAVN-209 Staff

AVPP253 Reciprocating Ignition Systems Course Fee: $425

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50975 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 6.75 01/07-05/06 T 11:10am-1:30pm MSNAVN-209 Staff 01/07-05/06 W 8:10am-1:15pm MSNAVN-209 51797 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 6.75 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-8:30pm MSNAVN-209 Staff E 01/07-05/06 W 3:10pm-8:15pm MSNAVN-209

AVPP255 Reciprocating Induction Sys Course Fee: $360

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50976 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.50 01/07-05/06 R 8:10am-2:00pm MSNAVN-209 Staff 51798 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.50 01/07-05/06 R 3:10pm-9:00pm MSNAVN-209 Staff

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

AVPP257 Aircraft Propeller Systems Course Fee: $260

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50977 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.50 01/07-05/06 M 8:10am-2:00pm MSNAVN-209 Staff 51799 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.50 01/07-05/06 M 3:10pm-9:00pm MSNAVN-209 Staff

AVPP259 Turbine Engine I Course Fee: $290

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50978 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.50 01/07-05/06 F 8:10am-2:00pm MSNAVN-209 Staff 51800 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.50 01/07-05/06 F 3:10pm-9:00pm MSNAVN-209 Staff

Biology

BIOL120 Environmental Science Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: (Reading Level 5 or ENGL 099 concurrently) and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50456 Online 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Petersen D 50457 Online 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ahammad Sahib K 50458 Online 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Wasilevich M 50459 Online 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Elias M 50704 Online 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staton E 50718 Online 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Beeker T 51020 Online 4.00/ 6.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Greene K 51256 Online 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Heaton S 50460 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MF 8:10am-9:30am A&S-2307 Limback C 01/07-05/06 W 8:10am-11:00am A&S-4101 50462 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MT 9:10am-10:30am A&S-2129 McKay P 01/07-05/06 R 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-4101 50466 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MR 11:10am-12:30pm MB-105 Staff 01/07-05/06 T 11:10am-2:00pm A&S-4101 50463 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MF 11:10am-12:30pm A&S-0214 Jaros A 01/07-05/06 W 11:10am-2:00pm A&S-4101 50465 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MT 12:10pm-1:30pm A&S-2333 Schaeffer H 01/07-05/06 R 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-4101

51183 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 T 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0212 Staff

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51183: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

BIOL120 Continued

51240 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 T 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2103 Beeker T

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 51240: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50468 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 T 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-4101 Jaros A

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50468: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50474 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 WF 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-4101 Staton E

51227 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 W 5:40pm-8:30pm A&S-2129 Chamberlain L E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51227: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50797 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-4101 Mitterling A E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50797: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50475 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:25pm EAST-112 Chamberlain L E

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50475: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50920 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 W 12:15pm-3:30pm EAST-207 Robinson K

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50920: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51351 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 MW 8:10am-11:25am LIVCEN-103 Kaniszewski-Tayl 50477 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-3:00pm LIVCEN-103 Kaniszewski-Tayl

BIOL121 Biol Foundation for Physiology Course Fee: $55

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Recommended: CHEM 120 or High School Chemistry Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50886 Online 4.00/ 6.00 02/04-05/05 Arranged ONLINE McGuire R 51094 Online 4.00/ 6.00 02/04-05/05 Arranged ONLINE McGuire R 50719 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:40am-11:30am A&S-4307 Musser A

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

BIOL121 Continued 50535 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:40am-11:30am A&S-4307 Staff

50537 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 T 11:10am-2:00pm MB-223 Mink P

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50537: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50536 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-4307 Samuel A 50538 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-4307 Esquibel J 50539 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-4307 Payankaulam S E

51956 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 R 12:15pm-3:00pm EAST-207 Staff

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51956: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

BIOL125 Introductory Biology Course Fee: $57

Prerequisites: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51148 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-4111 Payankaulam S 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-11:30am A&S-0312 51182 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 1:10pm-3:00pm A&S-4111 Steinhour S 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-2:30pm A&S-0312 51164 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 3:10pm-5:00pm A&S-4111 Steinhour S 01/07-05/06 TR 3:10pm-4:30pm A&S-0312 51277 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-4111 Schwarz E E 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-7:30pm A&S-2129

BIOL127 Cell Biology Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 120) or (Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 151 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4.

50543 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 R 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-4308 Wilson M

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50543: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51088 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 T 10:40am-1:30pm A&S-2129 Wilson M

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51088: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50541 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-1124 Schwarz E 50542 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:40pm-7:30pm A&S-4308 Wohlwill A E

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

BIOL128 Organismal Biology Course Fee: $58

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). 50544 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-4111 Arsnoe I 50546 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 WF 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-4111 Halgren R 50545 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:40pm-3:30pm A&S-4111 Arsnoe I

BIOL145 Intro Anatomy and Physiology Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). 50547 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MT 8:10am-10:00am A&S-3122 Dutcher M 01/07-05/06 R 8:10am-10:00am A&S-3122

50548 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 W 10:10am-1:00pm A&S-3122 Gruesbeck R

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50548: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50549 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MT 10:40am-12:30pm A&S-3122 Dutcher M 01/07-05/06 R 10:40am-12:30pm A&S-3122

50550 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 T 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3122 Klimecky S

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50550: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50552 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:40pm-6:30pm A&S-3122 Gruesbeck R 51226 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm LIVCEN-203 Kassuba B

BIOL201 Human Anatomy Course Fee: $65

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). Recommended: 2.0 in BIOL 121 or BIOL 127 or CHEM 120 or CHEM 151 or passing score on Health Biology Proficiency Test. 50554 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-3121 Jordan B 50555 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:40am-11:30am A&S-3125 Ahammad Sahib K 50556 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:40am-11:30am A&S-3121 Dery J

51473 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 S 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-3125 Ahammad Sahib K W

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51473: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50721 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 R 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-3125 Jordan B

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50721: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

BIOL201 Continued 51916 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3125 Staff 50557 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:40pm-3:30pm A&S-3121 Jordan B 50558 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:40pm-3:30pm A&S-3121 Dery J 50722 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-3125 Ortiz J E 50560 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-3125 Ortiz J E

50559 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-3121 Klimecky S E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50559: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50561 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-3121 Klimecky S E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50561: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50899 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:40pm-9:30pm LIVCEN-203 Bartlett F E 51476 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-12:00pm EAST-207 Davenport K

BIOL202 Human Physiology Course Fee: $64

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in BIOL 201 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 5 or (minimum 2.0 in MATH 109) or (concurrent enrollment in MATH 119 or STAT 170). 50585 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 8:10am-10:00am A&S-3118 Jackinchuk J 01/07-05/06 TF 8:10am-9:30am A&S-3312

50565 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 T 8:10am-10:00am A&S-3118 Nityanand S

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50565: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50567 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 10:40am-12:30pm A&S-3118 Nityanand S 01/07-05/06 TR 10:40am-12:00pm A&S-3118

50569 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 S 12:40pm-2:30pm A&S-3118 Nityanand S W

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50569: This is a combined face-to-face and online section. 50571 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 1:10pm-3:00pm A&S-3118 Ahammad Sahib K 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-2:30pm A&S-3118 50583 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-3118 Staff E 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-3312 50584 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-3118 Staff E 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-3118

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

BIOL202 Continued

50705 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-3118 Nityanand S E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50705: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51011 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 R 3:40pm-6:30pm LIVCEN-203 Bartlett F 01/07-05/06 T 3:40pm-5:30pm LIVCEN-203

BIOL203 Microbiology

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). Recommended: 2.0 in BIOL 121 or BIOL 127 or CHEM 120 or CHEM 151 or passing score on Health Biology Proficiency Test. Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50586 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Musser A 50587 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Musser A 50589 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ivey J 51888 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ivey J 51882 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 9:40am-11:00am A&S-2103 Esquibel J 50590 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:40am-12:00pm MB-224 Ivey J 50592 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-9:30am A&S-4318 Musser A 50593 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-3:30pm A&S-0308 Melkerson-Watson 50591 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-1:30pm A&S-4318 Esquibel J 50596 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-7:30pm A&S-2103 Mayotte T E 51894 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:10pm-6:30pm A&S-0312 Mayotte T E 51958 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:10pm-4:30pm LIVCEN-203 Melkerson-Watson

BIOL204 Microbiology Laboratory Course Fee: $109

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in BIOL 203 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). 50599 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 9:40am-11:00am A&S-4318 Musser A 51917 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:00am-10:20am A&S-0308 Ivey J 50597 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:40am-12:00pm A&S-4318 Esquibel J 50598 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-3:30pm A&S-4318 Esquibel J 50601 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 11:20am-12:40pm A&S-4318 Melkerson-Watson 50602 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:40pm-4:00pm A&S-4318 Staff 51040 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:40pm-5:00pm A&S-4318 Mayotte T 50600 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:50pm-8:10pm A&S-4318 Yang W E 51824 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:40pm-6:00pm A&S-4318 Mayotte T E

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

BIOL210 Natural Resource Conservation Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). 51336 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:40pm-8:30pm A&S-3304 Palmgren G E

BIOL265 Zoology Course Fee: $72

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). Recommended: One semester of college-level biology 51889 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 WF 1:10pm-4:00pm TBA Davenport K

BIOL270 Human Genetics

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). Recommended: One semester of college-level biology Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50604 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:40pm-2:00pm A&S-3130 Wohlwill A 50605 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Wohlwill A

BIOL276 Molecular Biology II Course Fee: $107

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in BIOL 275 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 51489 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-3130 Wilson M 01/07-05/06 T 9:10am-10:00am A&S-3304

Building Construction

BLDT130 Building Exterior Construction Course Fee: $290

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((DCTM 102 or ELTE 102 or HVAC 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Recommended: BLDT 120 or BLDT 121 51335 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:10pm-6:00pm WCB-G104 Staff

BLDT150 Intro Masonry/Concrete Const Course Fee: $550

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 52090 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 F 8:10am-2:00pm WCB-G104 Staff

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

BLDT180 Builder Pre-Licensure Prep

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: This course fulfills the State of Michigan 60-hour requirement to apply for a Residential Builder or Maintenance & Alteration Contractor license. If you need more information, call 517-483-5338. 51307 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/11 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-W167 DeRuischer S E

Business

BUSN118 Introduction to Business

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 or (Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50307 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lane J 50308 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lane J 51507 Online 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Stucko M 50919 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Rooker C 51021 Online 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Stucko M 50306 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Rooker C 50332 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 9:10am-12:00pm GB-1433 Davis J

51024 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 9:10am-12:00pm GB-1430 Swint Y

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51024: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50327 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-1431 Swint Y

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50327: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50314 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 2:10pm-5:00pm GB-1433 Shinos A

50330 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1433 Lane J E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50330: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

50772 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:25pm EAST-105 Stucko M E 50343 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 MW 12:15pm-1:45pm LIVCEN-201 Shinos A

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

BUSN150 Legal Issues: Start Small Busn

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Notes: Previously LEGL 150. An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51147 Online 2.00/ 2.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lane J

BUSN155 Marketing Your Small Business

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4.

52139 Online/Hybrid 1.00/ 1.00 03/12-05/06 W 8:10am-10:00am GB-1430 Shinos A

03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 52139: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

BUSN160 Starting a Business

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51223 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Swint Y

BUSN201 International Business

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: BUSN 118 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50464 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lane J 50773 Online 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Milner M

50467 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 10:40am-12:00pm GB-3251 Dragonetti V

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50467: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

BUSN250 Personal Finance

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 5 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50924 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Swint Y

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

BUSN251 Stock Market Essentials

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

51069 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 12:10pm-1:30pm TBA Swint Y

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51069: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

BUSN254 Introduction to Investments

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51043 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Dragonetti V

Chemistry

CHEM120 Gen Organic & Biological Chem

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). 50607 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 S 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-3312 Dulebohn J W 50606 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-3312 Qi R 50608 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-3312 Qi R 50609 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3312 Fernandes C 50610 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 12:45pm-3:00pm LIVCEN-110 Watkins L

CHEM125 Basic Chemistry

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 5 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 109). 50611 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-3312 Hovde S 50612 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-3312 Fernandes C 51065 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-3312 Qi R

51959 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3312 Qi R

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51959: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51278 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 02/04-05/05 TR 6:10pm-8:50pm A&S-3312 Hewagama A E 50921 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 3:15pm-5:20pm EAST-113 Staff 51467 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:15pm LIVCEN-110 Watkins L E

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

CHEM130 Biochemistry

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 120 or CHEM 125 or CHEM 151 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). 50613 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-3312 Payankaulam S E

CHEM135 Chemistry in Society Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). 50614 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-4333 Fernandes C 01/07-05/06 W 10:10am-1:00pm A&S-4333 50615 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 R 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-4333 Fernandes C 01/07-05/06 T 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-4333

CHEM151 General Chemistry Lecture I Course Fee: $75

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 6 or MATH 109 concurrently or MATH 112 concurrently) Recommended: (Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 125 or High School Chemistry) and CHEM 161 concurrently 50616 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-3316 Padmanabhan K 50617 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-3316 Bryant E 50618 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-3316 Padmanabhan K 50619 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-3316 Farris B 50620 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-3316 Campbell M 50621 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-3316 Campbell M

51050 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 F 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-3308 Staff

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51050: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51156 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3316 Padmanabhan K 50622 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3316 Farris B 50623 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-3316 Fard A E 50624 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-3316 Staff E

50625 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-3308 Lapinski M E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50625: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

CHEM152 General Chemistry Lecture II Course Fee: $75

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 151 and (Math Level 7 or MATH 121 or MATH 126 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: Students planning to transfer to four-year institutions are encouraged to take MATH 121 as the prerequisite for this course. 50628 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:40am-10:00am A&S-3308 Staff 50627 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-1:30pm A&S-3308 Farris B 51119 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-3:30pm A&S-3308 Farris B 50907 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-7:30pm A&S-3316 Fard A E

CHEM161 General Chemistry Lab I Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 151 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 6 or MATH 109 concurrently or MATH 112 concurrently) 50631 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 8:40am-11:30am A&S-4315 Padmanabhan K 51041 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 8:40am-11:30am A&S-4315 VanKempen G 50632 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 8:40am-11:30am A&S-4315 Staff 50629 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 8:40am-11:30am A&S-4315 Hanover K 50630 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 8:40am-11:30am A&S-4315 VanKempen G 50633 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-4315 Padmanabhan K 50637 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-4315 Bryant E 50635 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-4315 Ka J 50634 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-4315 Lamar S 50636 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-4315 Staff E 51118 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-4315 Staff E 51157 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-4315 Staff E

CHEM162 General Chemistry Lab II Course Fee: $72

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CHEM 152 or concurrently) and CHEM 161 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 7 (or Math 121 or Math 126 or concurrently) 50923 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 10:40am-1:30pm A&S-4341 Bolig A 51087 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-4341 Staff 51235 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-4341 Qi R 50638 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-4341 Lapinski M E

CHEM182 Introductory Organic Chemistry

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 151 50639 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:40pm-2:00pm A&S-3308 Hanover K

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CHEM192 Intro Organic Chem Lab Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 182 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: CHEM 151 50640 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-4341 Hanover K

CHEM251 Organic Chemistry Lecture I

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 151 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 152 50641 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-3308 Campbell M 50642 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-3308 Bolig A E

CHEM252 Organic Chemistry Lecture II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 251 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51348 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am GB-1307 Campbell M 50643 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 3:10pm-5:00pm A&S-3308 Campbell M

CHEM272 Organic Chemistry Laboratory Course Fee: $97

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CHEM 251 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: CHEM 252 concurrently 50644 Lab 2.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-3:00pm A&S-4341 Bryant E 50645 Lab 2.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-4341 Worden K E

Child Development

CHDV100 Foundations Early Childhood Ed Course Fee: $74

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Child Development and Early Education Major Course Notes: To complete an Associate Degree or Certificate in Child Development and Early Education in the shortest possible time, students must enroll in CHDV 100 and CHDV 111 in their first semester. An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 51180 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 8:40am-11:30am HHS-102 Staff 50065 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

CHDV101 Child Growth/Develop: 0-10 Yrs Course Fee: $74

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50069 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm HHS-102 Staff

50070 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-8:00pm HHS-102 Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

CHDV111 Child Guidance/Communication Course Fee: $496

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHDV 100 or concurrently and (Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently)) and Writing Level 4 Course Note: By Wednesday, January 2, 2019, all students must register for 4 hours/week at an approved (by CHDV program) weekday daytime fieldwork site by calling 517-483-1417. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check and receive clearance that they are not on the State Child Abuse and Neglect registry prior to the beginning of field placement. In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the course management site and/or in class. To complete an Associate Degree or Certificate in Child Development and Early Education in the shortest possible time, students must enroll in CHDV 100 and CHDV 111 in their first semester.

50071 Lecture/Worksite 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm HHS-005 Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

CHDV113 Health/Safety:Early Child Prog Course Fee: $49

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Child Development and Early Education Major Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 51099 Online 2.00/ 2.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

CHDV122 Creativity and Play Course Fee: $57

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 52042 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 04/27-05/04 S 8:10am-5:00pm HHS-102 Staff W

CHDV124 Young Investigators: Math/Sci Course Fee: $57

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Experience in Early Childhood Education and Care 52044 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 01/26-02/02 S 8:10am-5:00pm HHS-102 Staff W

CHDV128 Partnerships in Inf/Tod Care Course Fee: $57

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 51364 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 03/16-03/23 S 8:10am-5:00pm HHS-102 Staff W

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CHDV184 Children and Stress Course Fee: $57

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 51365 Online 1.00/ 1.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Staff

CHDV186 Child Self-Esteem/Positive Dis Course Fee: $57

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50083 Online 1.00/ 1.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

CHDV215 Infant Toddler Program Dev Course Fee: $496

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHDV 100 and CHDV 101 and (CHDV 111 within 5 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6

Course Note: By Wednesday, January 2, 2019, all students must register for 4 hours/week at an approved (by CHDV program) weekday daytime fieldwork site by calling 517-483-1417. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check and receive clearance that they are not on the State Child Abuse and Neglect registry prior to the beginning of field placement. In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the course management site and/or in class.

51366 Lecture/Worksite 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:30pm HHS-023 Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

CHDV220 Early Child Curr/Learn Environ Course Fee: $562

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHDV 215 (previously CHDV 221) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6

Course Note: By Wednesday, January 2, 2019, all students must register for 4 hours/week at an approved (by CHDV program) weekday daytime fieldwork site by calling 517-483-1417. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check and receive clearance that they are not on the State Child Abuse and Neglect registry prior to the beginning of field placement. In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the course management site and/or in class.

51263 Lecture/Worksite 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm HHS-102 Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

CHDV225 Families and Inclusion Course Fee: $74

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHDV 215 (previously CHDV 221) or CHDV 220 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6

51367 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-8:00pm HHS-102 Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

CHDV230 Early Childhood Program Admin Course Fee: $49

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHDV 215 (previously CHDV 221) or CHDV 220 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50087 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

CHDV284 Early Childhood Practicum Course Fee: $562

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHDV 215 (previously CHDV 221) and CHDV 220 and (CHDV 225 (previously CHDV 112) or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval

Course Note: By Wednesday, January 2, 2019, all students must register for 12 hours/week at an approved (by CHDV program) weekday daytime fieldwork site by calling 517-483-1417. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check and receive clearance that they are not on the State Child Abuse and Neglect registry prior to the beginning of field placement. Students may be required to submit additional medical documentation for field placement sites as required by Michigan Child Care Licensing. In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the course management site and/or in class.

50303 Lecture/Worksite 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm HHS-102 Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

Civil Technology

CIVL110 Density Certification

Prerequisite: None 52137 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/08-01/11 TWRF 7:30am-4:30pm WCB-W157 Foster J

CIVL124 Route Survey

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CIVL 120 and Math Level 5 50933 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:10pm-6:00pm WCB-W168 Belcher D

CIVL135 Soils Technology Course Fee: $30

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MATH 114 or Math Level 5 50934 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-W168 Foster J E

CIVL141 Site Inspection

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 50935 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-W168 Bohne J E

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CIVL143 Site Dsgn & Layout/Civil Techn

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CIVL 101 51185 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 3:10pm-7:00pm WCB-U239 Strunk L

CIVL241 Statics/Strength of Materials

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MATH 114 or Math Level 5 51025 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:30pm WCB-W168 Cook S E

Communications

COMM110 Oral Comm in the Workplace

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently). Course Note: Internet access may be needed for quizzes or other assessments in the course. 51747 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-9:30am MB-108 Mac Fadden P 51748 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-11:30am TBA Arthur G

51749 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 12:10pm-1:30pm MB-108 Arthur G

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51749: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51750 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 12:10pm-1:30pm MB-108 Arthur G

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51750: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51751 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-3:30pm TBA Anderson A 51753 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm TBA MacIntyre D E

51802 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 T 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-M124A Thomas C E

01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE 51802: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 or NCSS101 concurrently). 51802: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51803 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-M124A Thomas C E

03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 51803: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 or NCSS101 concurrently). 51803: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

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COMM120 Dynamics of Communication

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Notes: 1) Formerly SPCH 120. 2) Internet access may be needed for quizzes or other assessments in the course. 3) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51754 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Arthur G 51755 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Arthur G 51756 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Anderson A 51757 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Wolcott K 51758 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 51759 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 51760 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 51761 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-9:30am A&S-3130 Covington M 51762 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-11:30am WCB-N190 Wolcott K 51763 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-1:30pm GB-3229 Mac Fadden P 51764 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-1:30pm A&S-1120 Anderson A 51973 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 MW 8:45am-10:15am EAST-202 Thomas C

51973: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 or NCSS 101 concurrently).

51615 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm LIVCEN-110 Covington M E

COMM130 Fund of Public Speaking

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Notes: 1) Formerly SPCH 130. 2) Internet access may be needed for quizzes or other assessments in the course. 51765 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-9:30am MB-108 MacIntyre D 51766 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-11:30am MB-108 McCully W 51767 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-11:30am MB-108 Mac Fadden P 51768 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-1:30pm MB-108 McCully W 51769 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-3:30pm MB-108 McCully W 51770 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-3:30pm MB-108 Mac Fadden P 51771 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm MB-108 Hibbert D E 51772 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm MB-108 Hibbert D E

COMM140 Interpersonal Communication

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Notes: 1) Formerly SPCH 140. 2) Internet access may be needed for quizzes or other assessments in the course. 51774 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-11:30am MB-106 McCully W

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COMM280 Intercultural Communication

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Notes: 1) Formerly SPCH 280. 2) Internet access may be needed for quizzes or other assessments in the course. 3) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51776 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Arthur G

Community Health Services Educ

CHSE100 Intro to Health Professions Course Fee: $99

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) and Writing Level 4 and Valid CPR certification through the end of class from ((American Heart Association/Health Care Provider or American Red Cross/Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers) or (Passing grade in NCHE 102 or NCHE 103 within 2 years or concurrently))

Course Note: 1. In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the course D2L site and/or in class. 2. It is highly recommended that students complete Basic Life Support Certification (BLS) prior to the start date of class. BLS certification is required and must remain current through the end of the semester before a final grade for CHSE 100 can be issued. 3. Students with current American Heart Association/Health Care Provider Certification or American Red Cross/Professional Rescuer Certification should call 517-483-1277 for a prerequisite override prior to registration.

51229 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 2:10pm-5:00pm HHS-207 Schneider S

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 51229: Students will meet face to face with the instructor on the following dates: 1/8, 1/22, 2/5, 2/19, 3/12, 3/26, 4/16 and 4/30. The remaining hours of the section meet online.

CHSE108 Long-Term Care Nurse Aide Course Fee: $522

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

Course Note: Provides training for CNA testing, nursing home, & Home Health Aide. Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens online training; information given first day of class. 2. Negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) tests within the last year. 3. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check. ICHAT to be completed on first day of course (credit card required). 4. Proof of required immunizations. 5. Students must meet PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS for the duration of course as specified in course syllabus.

Course Note: $15 of the course fee is for a medical kit and is non-refundable. Lab/Lecture/ 51186 5.00/ 8.00 01/07 M 8:10am-10:00am HHS-206 Schneider S Worksite 01/09-02/08 MWF 8:10am-3:30pm HHS-206 02/11-02/22 MWF 7:00am-1:30pm WKSITE 02/25 M 8:10am-1:00pm HHS-206 Lab/Lecture/ 51187 5.00/ 8.00 01/10-03/28 TR 2:10pm-6:30pm HHS-206 Schneider S Worksite 04/02-04/16 TR 4:00pm-8:30pm WKSITE 04/06-04/13 S 7:00am-2:30pm WKSITE 04/18 R 2:10pm-6:30pm HHS-206

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CHS108 Continued

Lab/Lecture/ 52040 5.00/ 8.00 01/23 W 4:40pm-7:00pm HHS-206 Schneider S E Worksite 01/28-04/15 MWF 4:40pm-9:00pm HHS-206 04/17-05/01 MW 5:00pm-9:00pm WKSITE 04/27-05/04 S 7:00am-3:30pm WKSITE 05/06 M 4:40pm-8:00pm HHS-206

CHSE114 Pathophysiology-Allied Health Course Fee: $99

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in BIOL 145 or (BIOL 201 and BIOL 202) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50133 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Kuenn C

CHSE117 Health Law and Ethics Course Fee: $99

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50135 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 51143 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1232 Gallavan E E

CHSE120 Medical Terminology Course Fee: $144

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50138 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hayward N 50140 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hayward N 50136 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Allen J 50137 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Allen J 51950 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

50141 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-8:00pm HHS-315 Allen J E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 51228 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1232 Gallavan E

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CHSE123 Medical Ins Billing/Coding I Course Fee: $99

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 120 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4. Computer, keyboarding, and internet skills and experience also required. 51480 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-315 Butler S E

CHSE124 Medical Ins Billing/Coding II Course Fee: $99

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 123 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

51409 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/11 M 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-315 Staff E

01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE

CHSE125 Comp-Med Ins Billing/Coding Course Fee: $119

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 123 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

51410 Online/Hybrid 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-03/11 T 5:40pm-7:30pm HHS-315 Staff E

01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE

CHSE127 Medical Ins Billing/Coding III Course Fee: $131

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 124 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

51411 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 M 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-315 Staff E

03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

CHSE130 Medical Ins Bill/Code Extern Course Fee: $109

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 125 and CHSE 127 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Program Approval Course Note: Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens & HIPAA Training online. Information given at orientation. 2. Negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) skin test within the last year. 3. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check prior to worksite placement. Information given at orientation. 4. Additional arranged hours are required for online discussion board.

51270 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged WKSITE Butler S E

01/10 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 01/24 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/07 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/21 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/28 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 51270: Mandatory Orientation on Thursday 1/3/19 from 5:40pm -7:30pm, room HHS 332. Attendance is required at all five Thursday meeting dates: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21 and 2/28. Worksite placement will be scheduled for January 7, 2019 through March 11, 2019.

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CHSE130 Continued

51267 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/10 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 Butler S E

01/24 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/07 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/21 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/28 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 03/12-05/04 Arranged WKSITE 05/02 R 5:40pm-6:30pm HHS-024 51267: Mandatory Orientation on Thursday 1/3/19 from 5:40pm-7:30pm, room HHS 332. Attendance is required at all five Thursday meeting dates: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21 and 2/28. Worksite placement will be scheduled for March 12, 2019 through May 4, 2019.

CHSE131 Electronic Hlth Records Intro Course Fee: $119

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 120 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

51477 Online/Hybrid 2.00/ 2.00 03/12-05/06 T 5:40pm-7:30pm HHS-315 Butler S E

03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

CHSE136 EKG Technician Course Fee: $129

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 120 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50134 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 4:10pm-7:00pm HHS-006 DeForest A E 50134: Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens & HIPPA Training online. Information given first class session.

CHSE143 Phlebotomy Technician Course Fee: $167

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) and Writing Level 4 Course Note: Required: Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the course D2L site and/or in class. Course Note: $33 of the course fee is for a medical kit and is non-refundable. 50300 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 4:10pm-5:00pm HHS-310 Wagener S E 01/07-05/06 T 5:10pm-7:00pm HHS-309 50295 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 4:10pm-5:00pm HHS-310 Wagener S E 01/07-05/06 R 5:10pm-7:00pm HHS-309 51873 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 5:10pm-6:00pm LIVCEN-103 Wagener S E 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-8:00pm LIVCEN-103

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CHSE144 Phlebotomy Externship Course Fee: $160

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 143 within 1 year and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Program Approval Course Note: Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens & HIPAA Training online. Information given at orientation. 2. Negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) skin test within the last year. 3. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check prior to worksite placement. Information given at orientation. 4. Additional arranged hours are required for online discussion board. Course Note: $5 of the course fee is for a medical kit and is non-refundable.

51264 Lecture/Worksite 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged WKSITE Wagener S E

01/09-01/11 WRF 9:10am-1:00pm HHS-310 01/10 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 01/24 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/07 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/21 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/28 R 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-024 51264: Mandatory Orientation on Thursday 1/3/19 from 10:10 a.m. -12 noon, room HHS 332. Attendance is required at all five Thursday meeting dates: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21 and 2/28. Worksite placement will be scheduled for January 7, 2019 through March 11, 2019.

51265 Lecture/Worksite 4.00/ 4.00 01/10 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 Wagener S E

01/24 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/07 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/21 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/28 R 10:10am-12:00pm HHS-315 02/28 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 03/13-03/15 WRF 9:10am-1:00pm HHS-310 03/18-05/06 Arranged WKSITE 05/02 R 12:10pm-1:00pm HHS-315 51265: Mandatory Orientation on Thursday 2/28/19 from 10:10 a.m. -12 noon, room HHS 332. Attendance is required at all five Thursday meeting dates: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21 and 2/28. Worksite placement will be scheduled for March 18, 2019 through May 6, 2019.

CHSE145 Sterile Processing Tech I Course Fee: $402

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 120 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens & HIPAA Training online. Information given at first class session. 2. Negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) skin test within the last year. 3. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check prior to clinical placement. Information given at first class session.

51190 Lecture/Worksite 5.00/ 7.00 01/07-05/06 F Arranged HOSP Smelker C

01/07-05/06 W 12:10pm-4:00pm HHS-007

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CHSE148 Sterile Processing Externship Course Fee: $129

Prerequisite(s): Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 145 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens & HIPAA Training online. Information given at first class session. 2. Negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) skin test within the last year. 3. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check prior to clinical placement. Information given at first class session.

51722 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07 M 4:10pm-6:30pm HHS-022 Smelker C E

01/07-05/06 Arranged HOSP 01/10 R 5:40pm-7:00pm HHS-024 01/24 R 5:40pm-7:00pm HHS-024 02/07 R 5:40pm-7:00pm HHS-024 02/21 R 5:40pm-7:00pm HHS-024 02/25 M 4:10pm-6:00pm HHS-022 02/28 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/29 M 4:10pm-6:30pm HHS-022 51722: Attendance is required at all five Thursday meeting dates: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21 and 2/28. Worksite placement will be scheduled for January 7, 2019 through May 6, 2019.

CHSE151 Patient Care Technician Course Fee: $702

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 108 within one year or current CNA Certification and Program Approval) and ((Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently)) and Writing Level 4 Co-Requisite Course(s): NCHE 102 Course Notes: Provides training for national PCT certification and hospital. Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens, HIPAA & Sparrow online training; information given first day of class. 2. Negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) tests within the last year. 3. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check. ICHAT to be completed on first day of course (credit card required.) 4. Proof of required immunizations. 5. Students must meet PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS for the duration of course as specified in course syllabus. $55 of the course fee is for a medical kit and is non-refundable

52041 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 9.25 03/12-04/16 TR 8:10am-3:30pm HHS-207 Schneider S

03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 03/13 W 8:10am-1:00pm HHS-207 04/18-05/02 TR 7:00am-1:30pm WKSITE 52041: Current CPR for Healthcare Professionals is required for this course. Students with current CPR certification from the American Heart Association (Health Care Provider) or American Red Cross (Professional Rescuer) Certification with expiration after 6/1/19 should call 517-483-1436 for a co-requisite override prior to registration. Those needing CPR should enroll for NCHE 102 CRN 51805. The lab portion of this course meets face to face with the instructor. The remaining hours meet online.

CHSE235 Pharmacy Technician Course Fee: $144

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4 50323 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-006 Waldmiller J E

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CHSE236 Pharmacy Technician Externship Course Fee: $99

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CHSE 235 within 1 year and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4 and Program Approval Course Note: Required: 1. Completion of Bloodborne Pathogens & HIPAA Training online. Information given at orientation. 2. Negative 2-step TB (tuberculosis) skin test within the last year. 3. Students must pass an ICHAT criminal background check prior to worksite placement. Information given at orientation. 4. Additional arranged hours are required for online discussion board.

51268 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged WKSITE Waldmiller J E

01/10 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 01/24 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/07 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/21 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/28 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 51268: Mandatory Orientation on Thursday 1/3/19 from 5:40pm -7:30pm, room HHS 332. Attendance is required at all five Thursday meeting dates: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21 and 2/28. Worksite placement will be scheduled for January 7, 2019 through March 11, 2019.

51269 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/10 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 Waldmiller J E

01/24 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/07 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/21 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 02/28 R 5:40pm-8:30pm HHS-024 03/11-05/06 Arranged WKSITE 05/02 R 5:40pm-6:30pm HHS-024 51269: Mandatory Orientation on Thursday 1/3/19 from 5:40pm-7:30pm, room HHS 332. Attendance is required at all five Thursday meeting dates: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21 and 2/28. Worksite placement will be scheduled for March 11, 2019 through May 6, 2019.

Computer Info Tech/Application Some courses in this program area require the purchase of a Cengage SAM account or a Pearson MyLabIT account. Please contact your instructor if you have difficulty purchasing or accessing the appropriate account for your course. For more information about Computer Information Technology Application courses please visit us the Computer Information Technologies website. Tutoring may be available for these courses. For information, check out the Learning Commons website or 517-483-1206.

CITA110 Intro to Microsoft Office Course Fee: $12

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience Course Notes: Students must be able to use web browsers and online learning tools including assignment folders, discussion boards, and e-mail. They must also have Windows file management skills, including the ability to upload and download files, make folders, move and extract files.

This course requires the use of a PC computer running Windows 7 or higher, 4GB Ram, High Speed Internet Connection - 2 Mbit or higher, Microsoft Office 2016 and have a SAM Cengage account. Mac computers are not recommended, but if they are used, desktop virtualization of the Windows environment is required. Equipment and software is provided for students that wish to complete assignments at student computer labs located at Main, West, or East Campuses. Office 365 is available to LCC students at no cost using links from the College website.

50064 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lawson R 50066 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lawson R For current course offerings, access Banner via the Register for Classes webpage. *E=Evening; W=Weekend

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CITA110 Continued 50067 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lawson R 50068 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 12:10pm-3:00pm WCB-U246 Fleishans B 50072 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:25pm EAST-201 Fleishans B E

CITA115 Microsoft PowerPoint Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience Course Notes: Students must be able to use web browsers and online learning tools including assignment folders, discussion boards, and e-mail. They must also have Windows file management skills, including the ability to upload and download files, make folders, move and extract files.

This course requires the use of a PC computer running Windows 7 or higher, 4GB Ram, High Speed Internet Connection - 2 Mbit or higher, Microsoft Office 2016 and a MyItLab for Office 2016 account. Mac computers are not fully compatible and are not recommended. Equipment and software is provided for students that wish to complete assignments at student computer labs on Main, West or East Campuses. Office 365 is available to LCC students at no cost using links from the College website. **MyLabIT: You only need to purchase one MyLabIT 2016 account that can be used for CITA115 PowerPoint, CITA133 Access, CITA126 Excel, and CITA226 Advanced Excel. CITA119 Word and CITA219 advanced Word require a separate MyLabIT 2016 account. An e-book that covers all the classes listed above comes with MyLabIT from the MBS bookstore so a print book is optional if you have a second monitor or device for using your e- book while you work. 50073 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Vrooman Jones S

CITA119 Microsoft Word Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience Course Notes: 1) Students must be able to use web browsers and online learning tools including assignment folders, discussion boards, and e-mail. They must also have Windows file management skills, including the ability to upload and download files, make folders, move and extract files.

This course requires the use of a PC computer running Windows 7 or higher, 4GB Ram, High Speed Internet Connection - 2 Mbit or higher, Microsoft Office 2016 and a MyLabIT for Office 2016 account. Mac computers are not fully compatible and are not recommended. Equipment and software is provided for students that wish to complete assignments at student computer labs located on Main, West, and East campuses. Office 365 is available to LCC students at no cost using links from the College website. **MyLabIT: You only need to purchase one MyLabIT 2016 account that can be used for CITA119 Word and CITA219 Advanced Word. CITA115 PowerPoint, CITA133 Access, CITA126 Excel, and CITA226 Advanced Excel courses require a separate MyLabIT 2016 account. An e-book that covers both CITA119 and CITA219 comes with MyLabIT from the MBS bookstore so a print book is optional if you have a second monitor or device for using your e-book while you work. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website.. 50074 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Smith J

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CITA126 Microsoft Excel Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience Course Notes: 1) Students must be able to use web browsers and online learning tools including assignment folders, discussion boards, and e-mail. They must also have Windows file management skills, including the ability to upload and download files, make folders, move and extract files.

This course requires the use of a PC computer running Windows 7 or higher, 4GB Ram, High Speed Internet Connection - 2 Mbit or higher, Microsoft Office 2016 and a MyLabIT for Office 2016 account. Mac computers are not fully compatible and are not recommended. Equipment and software is provided for students that wish to complete assignments at student computer labs located on Main, West, and East campuses. Office 365 is available to LCC students at no cost using links from the College website. **MyLabIT: You only need to purchase one MyLabIT 2016 account that can be used for CITA115 PowerPoint, CITA133 Access, CITA126 Excel, and CITA226 Advanced Excel. CITA119 Word and CITA219 advanced Word require a separate MyLabIT 2016 account. An e-book that covers all the classes listed above comes with MyItLab from the MBS bookstore so a print book is optional if you have a second monitor or device for using your e- book while you work. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50075 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hansel C 50076 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1261 Fleishans B E

CITA133 Microsoft Access Database Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience Course Notes: Students must be able to use web browsers and online learning tools including assignment folders, discussion boards, and e-mail. They must also have Windows file management skills, including the ability to upload and download files, make folders, move and extract files.

This course requires the use of a PC computer running Windows 7 or higher, 4GB Ram, High Speed Internet Connection - 2 Mbit or higher, Microsoft Office 2016 and have a MyLabIT for Office 2016 account. Mac computers are not recommended, but if they are used, desktop virtualization of the Windows environment is required. Equipment and software is provided for students that wish to complete assignments at the Main, West or East Campus computer labs. Office 365 is available to LCC students at no cost using links from the College website. Students may request Microsoft Access 2016 from their instructor through the Microsoft Imagine program at no additional cost.

**MyLabIT: You only need to purchase one MyLabIT 2016 account that can be used for CITA115 PowerPoint, CITA133 Access, CITA126 Excel, and CITA226 Advanced Excel. CITA119 Word and CITA219 Advanced Word require a separate MyLabIT 2016 account. An e-book that covers all the classes listed above comes with MyLabIT from the MBS bookstore so a print book is optional if you have a second monitor or device for using your e- book while you work. 50077 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Rafail D

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CITA140 Microsoft Outlook Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience Course Notes: This class requires Microsoft Outlook 2016. Students must be able to use web browsers and online learning tools including assignment folders, discussion boards, and e-mail. They must also have Windows file management skills, including the ability to upload and download files, make folders, move and extract files.

This course requires the use of a PC computer running Windows 7 or higher, 4GB Ram, High Speed Internet Connection - 2 Mbit or higher, and Microsoft Office 2016. Mac users are required to use Windows-based computers or desktop virtualization of the Windows environment for certain parts of the course. Equipment and software is provided for students that wish to complete assignments at student computer labs located at Main, West, and East campuses. Office 365 is available to LCC students at no cost using links from the College website.

2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50078 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Fleishans B

CITA219 Advanced Microsoft Word Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITA 119 and Reading Level 4 Recommended: Windows and keyboarding experience Course Notes: 1) Students must be able to use web browsers and online learning tools including assignment folders, discussion boards, and e-mail. They must also have Windows file management skills, including the ability to upload and download files, make folders, move and extract files.

This course requires the use of a PC computer running Windows 7 or higher, 4GB Ram, High Speed Internet Connection - 2 Mbit or higher, Microsoft Office 2016 and have a MyLabIT for Office 2016 account. Mac computers are not recommended, but if they are used, desktop virtualization of the Windows environment is required. Equipment and software is provided for students that wish to complete assignments at student computer labs located at Main, West, and East campuses. Office 365 is available to LCC students at no cost using links from the College website. **MyLabIT: You only need to purchase one MyLabIT 2016 account that can be used for CITA119 Word and CITA219 Advanced Word. CITA115 PowerPoint, CITA133 Access, CITA126 Excel, and CITA226 Advanced Excel courses require a separate MyLabIT 2016 account. An e-book that covers both CITA119 and CITA219 comes with MyLabIT from the MBS bookstore so a print book is optional if you have a second monitor or device for using your e-book while you work.** 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50079 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Jones T

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CITA226 Microsoft Excel-Advanced Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in CITA 126 and Reading Level 5 Course Notes: 1) Students must be able to use web browsers and online learning tools including assignment folders, discussion boards, and e-mail. They must also have Windows file management skills, including the ability to upload and download files, make folders, move and extract files.

This course requires the use of a PC computer running Windows 7 or higher, 4GB Ram, High Speed Internet Connection - 2 Mbit or higher, Microsoft Office 2016 and have a MyLabIT for Office 2016 account. Mac computers are not recommended, but if they are used, desktop virtualization of the Windows environment is required. Equipment and software is provided for students that wish to complete assignments at student computer labs located at Main, West, and East campuses. Office 365 is available to LCC students at no cost using links from the College website. **MyLabIT: You only need to purchase one MyLabIT 2016 account that can be used for CITA119 Word and CITA219 Advanced Word. CITA115 PowerPoint, CITA133 Access, CITA126 Excel, and CITA226 Advanced Excel courses require a separate MyLabIT 2016 account. An e-book that covers both CITA119 and CITA219 comes with MyLabIT from the MBS bookstore so a print book is optional if you have a second monitor or device for using your e-book while you work.** 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50080 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Welsh J

Computer Info Tech/Database For information about CIT Database courses, please visit us at the Computer Information Technologies website. Tutoring may be available for these courses. For information, check out the Learning Commons website or 517-483-1206.

CITD120 SQL Concepts Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: CITF 108 or CITP 110 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50081 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Sperling T 50702 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lockhart W 50082 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 T 1:10pm-3:00pm WCB-U246 Lockhart W

Computer Info Tech/Foundations For information about CIT Foundation courses, please visit us at the Computer Information Technologies website. Tutoring may be available for these courses. For information, check out the Learning Commons website or 517-483-1206.

CITF108 Microsoft Windows Course Fee: $12

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 Course Notes: 1) The course's textbook is based on MS Windows 10 and uses some examples based on MS Office 2016 programs. Online students are expected to already own a Windows 10 computer to complete required course work. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50084 Online 2.00/ 2.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Clark K

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CITF110 Intro Computer Info Systems Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Course Notes: 1) Students must be able to use web browsers and online learning tools including drop boxes, discussion boards, and e-mail. They must also have Windows file management skills, including the ability to upload and download files, make folders, move and zip files. This course requires the use of a PC computer running Windows 7 or higher, 4GB Ram, High Speed Internet Connection - 2 Mbit or higher, and Microsoft Office 2016. Mac users are required to use Windows-based computers or desktop virtualization of the Windows environment for certain parts of the course. Equipment and software is provided for students that wish to complete assignments at the Main or West Campus computer labs. Office 365 is available to LCC students at no cost using links from the College website. Students may request Microsoft Access 2016 from their instructor through the Microsoft Imagine program at no additional cost. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50085 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Rafail D 50712 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Rafail D 50086 Online 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Rafail D 50089 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:40am-10:00am GB-1261 Rafail D

51142 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 W 12:10pm-2:00pm WCB-U246 Rafail D

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 51141 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 T 12:15pm-3:30pm EAST-201 Silsby J 52091 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 R 12:15pm-3:30pm LIVCEN-106 Silsby J

CITF120 Operating Systems Concepts Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 Recommended: CITF 110 and (CITP 110 or CITP 150) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50107 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Smith C

CITF140 Information Technology Ethics Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50894 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Fleishans B

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CITF240 IT Project Management Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITF 110 or CITS 125) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50108 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Tekinel K

50109 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 5:40pm-7:00pm WCB-U244 Fuehr R E

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CITF260 Systems Analysis and Design Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITF 110 and (CITP 110 or CITP 150)) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50110 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Palmer T

Computer Info Tech/Networking For information about CIT Networking courses, please visit us at the Computer Information Technologies website. Tutoring may be available for these courses. For information, check out the Learning Commons website or 517-483-1206.

CITN115 IoT & Automation Fundamentals Course Fee: $50

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 50997 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N186 Nelson B E

CITN120 Networking Concepts Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: CITF 110 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50112 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Dean C 50111 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 5:40pm-8:30pm WCB-N125B Staff E

CITN220 Introduction to Networks Course Fee: $125

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITS 125 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: This course is the first in the four-course Cisco Networking Academy sequence preparing students to test for the CCNA-RS certification. It is an accelerated 8-week course in the first half-semester. Students should plan for the extra time required for an accelerated course. We strongly recommend that students enroll in this course at the same time as CITN 225, which takes place during the second half of the semester. 50113 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U240 Werner J E

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CITN222 Wireless Networking & Security Course Fee: $75

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITS 125 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 50767 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-N125B Mitchell J

CITN225 Routing & Switching Essentials Course Fee: $120

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITN 220 within 2 years or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106)

Course Note: This course is the second in the four-course Cisco Networking Academy sequence preparing students to test for the CCNA-RS certification. It is an accelerated 8-week course in the second half-semester. Students should plan for the extra time required for an accelerated course. We strongly recommend that students take this course immediately following CITN 220, enrolling in both courses in the same semester. 50768 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U240 Werner J E

CITN230 Linux/UNIX Operating System Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((CITF 120 or CITS 125) and (CITN 220 or CITS 225)) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 50114 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:40pm-7:00pm WCB-U246 Dean C E

CITN240 Scaling Networks Course Fee: $125

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITN 225 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 Course Note: This course is the third in the four-course Cisco Networking Academy sequence preparing students to test for the CCNA-RS certification. It is an accelerated 8-week course in the first half-semester. Students should plan for the extra time required for an accelerated course. We strongly recommend that students enroll in this course at the same time as CITN 245, which takes place during the second half of the semester. 50802 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U240 Dean C

CITN244 Securing Networking Devices Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITN 225 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 51327 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-5:30pm WCB-U240 Werner J E

CITN245 Connecting Networks Course Fee: $355

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITN 240 within 2 years or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4

Course Note: This course is the fourth in the four-course Cisco Networking Academy sequence preparing students to test for the CCNA-RS certification. It is an accelerated 8-week course in the second half-semester. Students should plan for the extra time required for an accelerated course. We strongly recommend that students take this course immediately following CITN 240, enrolling in both courses in the same semester. Students will receive a voucher during this course for the Cisco CCNA-RS Certification Exam.

50803 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U240 Dean C

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CITN250 Microsoft Network Server Course Fee: $73

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITF 120 or CITS 125) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 50996 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:40pm-7:00pm WCB-U242 Staff E

CITN280 IT Security Foundations Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITN 220 or CITS 225) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 Recommended: CITN 230 or CITN 250 50115 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-5:30pm WCB-U240 Werner J E

Computer Info Tech/Programming For information about CIT Programming courses, please visit us at the Computer Information Technologies website. Tutoring may be available for these courses. For information, check out the Learning Commons website or 517-483-1206.

CITP110 Intro to Programming - Python Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106)

Course Notes: 1) Students with little or no experience in programming are recommended to take a face-to-face version of this class rather than an online section. For further questions about the course requirements, please contact the Program office at 517-267-6406. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website.

50116 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE McAvoy J 50117 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE McAvoy J 50118 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm WCB-U246 McAvoy J 50119 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1261 Hartman F 50120 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1261 Hartman F E 51428 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 1:00pm-3:05pm EAST-201 McAvoy J

CITP130 Intro to Mobile App Devel Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITP 110 or CPSC 230 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51154 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-2:30pm WCB-U225 Sperling T 51137 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-5:30pm WCB-U225 Sperling T E

CITP140 Software Testing Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITP 110 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51343 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 5:40pm-8:30pm WCB-U244 Robbins E E 51062 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 7:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U244 Robbins E E

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CITP150 Intro to VB.NET Programming Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITP 110 or CPSC 230) and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4 50121 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm WCB-U242 Khalil M E

CITP180 Intro to C#.NET Programming Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITP 110 or CPSC 230) and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51138 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Brower S 50122 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm WCB-U244 Khalil M

CITP190 Intro to Programming in JAVA Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITP 110 or CPSC 230) and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4 51063 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm WCB-U242 Brower S 51250 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 7:40pm-9:30pm WCB-U242 Brower S E

CITP220 Game Design & Development Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITP 180 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 Recommended: CITP 150 51369 Lab 2.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm WCB-U216 Huberty S E

CITP230 Mobile App Devel for Android Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITP 130 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 51139 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:40pm-7:30pm WCB-U225 Sperling T E

CITP235 Mobile App Devel for Apple Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITP 130 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 51328 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:40pm-7:30pm WCB-U225 Sperling T E

CITP240 Advanced Software Testing Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITP 140 and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4 51064 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 7:40pm-9:00pm WCB-U240 Xiong M E

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CITP250 Advanced VB.NET Programming Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITP 150 and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4 52088 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:10pm-7:00pm WCB-U244 Khalil M E

CITP280 Advanced C#.NET Programming Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITP 180 and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4 51140 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-3:00pm WCB-U242 Khalil M

CITP290 Adv JAVA Programming for Busn Course Fee: $25

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITP 190 and (CITW 160 or concurrently)) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4

51155 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 7:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U244 Hoffmann Z E

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CITP295 Programming Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50123 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE McAvoy J

Computer Info Tech/Support For information about CIT Computer Repair and Support courses, please visit us at the Computer Information Technologies website. Tutoring may be available for these courses. For information, check out the Learning Commons website or 517-483-1206.

CITS110 Helpdesk Support Specialist

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51728 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-N185.1 Mitchell J

CITS125 Computer Support: A+ Cert Prep Course Fee: $243

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: Students will receive vouchers during the class for the CompTia A+ Certification exams. 50895 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-N185.1 Mitchell J 50896 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-N185.1 Nelson B 50897 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N185.1 Dean C E

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CITS176 Computer Troubleshooting Course Fee: $75

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITS 170 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 4 51066 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N185.1 Mitchell J E

CITS225 Networking for PC Technicians Course Fee: $192

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITS 125 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 3 Course Note: Students will receive vouchers during the class for the CompTia Network+ Certification exams. 51067 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-N125B Nelson B E

CITS285 IT Professional Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50124 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-M103 Nelson B

Computer Info Tech/Web For information about CIT Web courses, please visit us at the Computer Information Technologies website. Tutoring may be available for these courses. For more information, check out the Learning Commons website or call 517-483-1206.

CITW150 Internet Literacy Course Fee: $12

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: Windows familiarity Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50125 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Lawson R 50126 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lawson R

CITW160 Web Development HTML & CSS Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50127 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Pipper D

50128 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-7:30pm WCB-U246 Pipper D E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

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CITW165 Web Development JavaScript Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CITW 160 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50681 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Pipper D

CITW175 Web Site Management Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITW 160 or ARTS 173 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6

50682 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 7:40pm-9:00pm WCB-U246 Pipper D E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

CITW180 Web Development ASP.NET Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITW 160 and (CITP 150 or CITP 180)) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4

52092 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-7:30pm WCB-U242 Pipper D E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

CITW185 Web Development PHP & MySQL Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CITW 160 or ARTS 173 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51068 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 3:10pm-5:00pm WCB-U225 Sperling T

Computer Science

CPSC131 Numerical Methods and MATLAB Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 151 or MATH 161 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50931 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3315 Irish R

CPSC230 Algorithms and Computing w/C++ Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 151 or MATH 161 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51019 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-3315 Irish R E 50932 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-3315 Irish R E 51979 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2315 Hindo T

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CPSC231 Computing and Data Structures Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CPSC 227 or CPSC 230 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51086 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-3315 Bowman M E

CPSC260 Computer Science Structures

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CPSC 227 or CPSC 230) and (MATH 151 or MATH 161 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51152 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2125 Sprague-Williams

Criminal Justice POLICE ACADEMY, CJUS 270 & CJUS 271: The Public Service Careers Program offers an MCOLES (Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards) certified Police Academy to prepare individuals to become police officers. Upon successful completion of the Police Academy, recruits are eligible to take the state licensing exam to be licensed in the State of Michigan as a law enforcement officer.

The Fall 2019 Police Academy begins with a required orientation on Wednesday, August 21, 2019. Students admitted to the program will be notified of time and location. The Academy runs from Thursday, August 22 through Friday, December 13, 2019. The deadline to apply is Friday, July 19, 2019.

The Police Academy requires Department Approval. In order to be considered as a recruit for this program, students must meet basic admissions requirements beyond those required for admission to the College. For current information about admission requirements, contact the Public Service Careers Office, West Campus, Room M127 at 517-483-1570 or visit the Police Academy website.

CJUS101 Intro to Criminal Justice

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50879 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Thomas E 50723 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-M124 Thomas E 50724 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-M124 White J 51070 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 TR 12:15pm-1:45pm EAST-112 Marutiak G

CJUS102 Crime Causes and Conditions

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50725 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Thomas E 50726 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N190 Gutierrez J E

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CJUS103 Criminal Law

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 101 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50727 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Brown D 50728 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 10:10am-1:00pm WCB-M124 Brennan T

CJUS104 Theory of Patrol

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: CJUS 101 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50729 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Thomas E 51808 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-M124 Gutierrez J

CJUS106 Intro to Juvenile Justice

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50730 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Stevens M 50731 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-M124 Stevens M 50732 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N190 Stevens M E

CJUS126 Juvenile Offenders/Families

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 106 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50733 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Monroe T

CJUS131 Introduction to Corrections

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50734 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Kunik J 50735 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-M124A McDiarmid T

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CJUS133 Juvenile Residential Services

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 106 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50736 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N193 Gentry R E

CJUS134 Probation and Parole

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 101 or CJUS 131 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50737 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Stevens M

CJUS135 Legal Issues in Corrections

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 130 or CJUS 131 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50738 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Marutiak M

CJUS201 Criminal Justice Org/Admin

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 101 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50739 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Maatman J 50740 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U237 English T E

CJUS203 Criminal Procedure

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 103 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 51866 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 2:10pm-5:00pm WCB-M124A Brennan T

CJUS204 Criminal Investigation

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 101 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 103 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50741 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Maatman J 50742 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-U235 Gutierrez J

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CJUS205 Policing into the 21st Century

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 101 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50743 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Davis T

CJUS207 Digital Evidence/1st Responder

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 101 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 52033 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Thomas E 52032 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-M124A Thomas E

CJUS210 Intro to Forensic Science

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

50752 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N190 McDiarmid T E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50752: This Online/Hybrid class will meet every other Tuesday for the Spring 2019 semester on the following dates: 1/15/19, 1/29, 2/12, 2/26, 3/12, 3/26, 4/09, and 4/23. The instructor will post dates, times and room number on D2L.

CJUS242 Unarmed Defense Course Fee: $39

Prerequisite: None 50900 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 7:10pm-10:00pm WCB-M126.7 Vance J E

CJUS245 Report Writing/Crim Justice

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((CJUS 101 or CJUS 131) and (CJUS 103 or CJUS 135)) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50744 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 7:10pm-10:00pm WCB-M124B Lewis L E

CJUS250 Correctional Institutions

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 131 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 52034 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE McDiarmid T

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CJUS251 Correctional Clients

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 130 or CJUS 131 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 52035 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE McDiarmid T

CJUS255 Human Relations/Crim Justice

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (CJUS 101 or CJUS 130 or CJUS 131 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50747 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE McDiarmid T 50748 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N190 Alvarez D E

CJUS285 Law Enforcement Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval Course Note: Department approval requires a completed application submitted to the Public Service Careers Office. Students must bring their driver's license and medical insurance card with application. Worksite placement must be discussed and assigned by instructor. Students will be notified by phone upon approval to register for class. 50749 Worksite 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Blair G

CJUS286 Juvenile Internship I

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 106 or concurrently and Department Approval Course Note: Department approval requires a completed application submitted to the Public Service Careers Office. Students must bring their driver's license and medical insurance card with application. Worksite placement must be discussed and assigned by instructor. Students will be notified by phone upon approval to register for class.

50753 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 12:10pm-1:00pm WCB-M127 Stevens M

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

CJUS287 Juvenile Internship II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in CJUS 286 and (CJUS 133 or concurrently) and Department Approval Recommended: For Juvenile Justice/Juvenile Specialization students Course Note: Department approval requires a completed application submitted to the Public Service Careers Office. Students must bring their driver's license and medical insurance card with application. Worksite placement must be discussed and assigned by instructor. Students will be notified by phone upon approval to register for class.

50754 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 12:10pm-1:00pm WCB-M127 Stevens M

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

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CJUS288 Corrections Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval Course Note: Department approval requires a completed application submitted to the Public Service Careers Office. Students must bring their driver's license and medical insurance card with application. Worksite placement must be discussed and assigned by instructor. Students will be notified by phone upon approval to register for class. 52036 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-M127 McDiarmid T

Dance

DANC101 Beginning Ballet

Prerequisite: None 50309 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 7:40pm-9:00pm GB-3119 Alabuszew-Kutek E

DANC102 Beginning Modern

Prerequisite: None 50311 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-3:30pm GB-3119 Mudry L

DANC103 Beginning Jazz

Prerequisite: None 50312 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-1:30pm GB-3119 Diebold V

DANC161 Dance Repertory

Prerequisite: Department Approval after successful audition Co-Requisite: Approved students must be registered in one LCC Dance Technique class. Auditing only permitted for intermediate classes. 52156 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 04/08-04/14 F 5:40pm-7:30pm GB-1222 Staff W 04/08-04/14 Arranged TBA

DANC201 Intermediate Ballet

Prerequisite: Minimum 3.5 in DANC 101 or Dance Audition for Intermediate Ballet 50313 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:40pm-7:30pm GB-3119 Alabuszew-Kutek E

DANC202 Intermediate Modern

Prerequisite: Minimum 3.5 in DANC 102 or Dance Audition for Intermediate Modern 51976 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-3119 Mudry L

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DANC290 Dance Studio Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval Course Note: For information, call the Business, Communication and the Arts Office at 517-483-1546. 50688 Worksite 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Diebold V

Dental Hygiene

Dental hygienists are licensed preventive oral health care professionals. They provide educational, clinical, and therapeutic services to patients in dental offices, schools, hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other public health programs. Clinical skills include performing patient assessments, exposing and processing dental radiographs, applying preventive materials to the teeth, removing calculus and plaque, oral disease screening, pain management, teaching patients appropriate oral hygiene strategies to maintain oral health, counseling patients regarding good nutrition and tobacco cessation and their impact on oral health, taking dental impressions, and performing office management activities.

The Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, which is recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation and by the Department of Education. Graduates from this program are eligible to take the written National Board Examination and the Commission on Dental Competency Assessments clinical, computer-simulated, local anesthesia and nitrous oxide examinations.. These types of exams are required by all states for licensing to practice as a dental hygienist.

Dental Hygiene is a selective admission program. Contact the Selective Admissions Specialist at 517-483-1182 or [email protected], or the Dental Hygiene Program at 517-483-1457, or visit the Dental Hygiene website for more information. Students who have been accepted into the program will receive schedule information directly from the program.

Design and Const Tech Mgt

DCTM100 Intro to the Built Environment Course Fee: $215

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: This course replaces the following courses: AEET 102, ARCH 100, BLDT 100 and CIVL 100. 51194 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm WCB-U239 Huberty S

DCTM101 Drafting/Intro to CAD Course Fee: $265

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: This course replaces the following courses: ARCH 100 and GRET 203. 51195 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U239 Fox T E

DCTM102 Industrial/Construction Safety Course Fee: $90

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Course Notes: 1) This course requires students to be certified in CPR and First Aid as part of the course grade. Training will occur as part of traditional on-campus sections. Online students have the option of attending CPR and First Aid sessions at LCC's West Campus. Students who cannot travel to LCC will need to make other arrangements to become certified. Additional costs may be incurred if the scheduled CPR & First Aid sessions are not used. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 3) ON-LINE STUDENTS CANNOT QUALIFY FOR THE OSHA-10 CERTIFICATION DUE TO OSHA LIMITATIONS. Students requiring OSHA-10 Certification should enroll in one of the lab/lecture sections. 51201 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

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DCTM102 Continued 51202 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 51203 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U233 Staff 51205 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U233 Staff 51206 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff E 51326 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff E

DCTM103 Codes and Specifications Course Fee: $140

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: 1) This course replaces the following courses: AEET 261, BLDT 277, BLDT 281 and CIVL 142. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51778 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Barberio J 51196 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U227 DeRuischer S E

DCTM201 Construction Management II Course Fee: $230

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (DCTM 200 and (MATH 115 or Math Level 6)) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ARCH 125 51197 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:10pm-6:00pm WCB-U239 Staff

DCTM220 BIM for Construction Course Fee: $340

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Recommended: DCTM 210

51375 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U239 Staff E

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Diagnostic Medical Sonography The Ultrasound: Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) and prepares an individual for the field of sonography. The sonographer produces medical images demonstrating the human body and assists the physician in diagnosing medical conditions, biopsies, surgery, and other screening procedures in various medical settings. Sonographers utilize equipment with high frequency sound waves (much like sonar). Additionally, sonographers must be adaptable to dynamic changes in medical technology. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the general sonography examinations (Sonographic physics, Abdomen/small parts, and OB/Gyn) given by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers and/or the American Registry of Radiologic Technology. Ultrasound: Diagnostic Medical Sonography is a selective admission program. Contact the Selective Admissions Specialist at 517-483-1182 or [email protected], or the Ultrasound: Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program at 517-483-1410, or visit the Ultrasound: Diagnostic Medical Sonography website for more information. Students who have been accepted into the program will receive schedule information directly from the program in May.

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Digital Media, Audio, & Cinema

DMAC120 Digital Audio Production I Course Fee: $95

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50707 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-111 Merley K E 50175 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 1:10pm-5:00pm TLC-111 Hill D

DMAC121 Digital Audio Production II Course Fee: $90

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (DMAC 120 or MUSC 197) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50176 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-111 Staff E

DMAC122 Audio Recording I Course Fee: $100

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in DMAC 120 or MUSC 197 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50177 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-015 Staff E

DMAC130 Digital Video Production Course Fee: $95

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 52116 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 9:10am-1:00pm TLC-111 Hamlin J 50179 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 9:10am-1:00pm TLC-111 Hamlin J 50178 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 9:10am-1:00pm TLC-111 Hamlin J

DMAC132 Video Post-Production I Course Fee: $95

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (DMAC 120 and DMAC 130) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: Students are strongly encourages to take DMAC 132 and DMAC 131 concurrently. 50181 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm TLC-111 Edwards R E

DMAC140 Pre-Production Design Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50182 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1272 Shanahan E E 51703 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1272 Frahm P E

DMAC141 Ethics and Impact of the Media Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50183 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 9:10am-12:00pm TLC-044 Whiting Dobson L

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DMAC234 Studio Production Techniques Course Fee: $55

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (DMAC 120 and DMAC 130 and DMAC 140) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50781 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 9:10am-1:00pm TLC-015 Merley K

DMAC240 Employment Issues in Media Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (DMAC 120 and DMAC 130 and DMAC 140) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50792 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 R 5:10pm-7:00pm TLC-044 Whiting Dobson L E

DMAC244 Media/Cinema Producer Course Fee: $75

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (DMAC 120 and DMAC 130 and DMAC 140) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50778 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1419 Sumbler B E

DMAC246 Workshop: Video Course Fee: $70

Prerequisite: Department Approval 51233 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-03/11 F 10:10am-2:00pm GB-1419 Hamlin J

DMAC260 World Cinema Course Fee: $25

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 52159 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 1:10pm-5:00pm TLC-127 Hamlin J

DMAC295 Media/Cinema Portfolio

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in DMAC 240) and (48 or more credits toward the DMAC degree) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Department Approval 50779 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Hamlin J

DMAC296 Media/Cinema Internship Pass/Fail (P/Z)

Prerequisite: Department Approval Restriction: Digital Media and Cinema Majors Only 50780 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Hamlin J

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Economics

ECON120 Power, Authority and Exchange

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50184 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hess R 50185 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hess R 51176 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Haddad G 50875 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm MB-206 Hess R 51111 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 10:45am-12:50pm EAST-113 Staff

ECON201 Principles of Economics-Micro

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50186 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50187 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Nelson R 50189 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Haddad G 50714 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Nelson R 51159 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Macomber Z 51253 Online 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Beard A 50190 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am GB-3252 Nelson R 50192 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3252 Nelson R 50191 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1434 Haddad G 50195 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1240 Macomber Z 50194 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-3235 Staff

50193 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1307 Beard A

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50193: This is a combined face-to-face and online section. 50197 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:15pm GB-1434 Staff E 51008 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 3:15pm-5:20pm EAST-113 Nelson R

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ECON202 Principles of Economics-Macro

Prerequisite: ECON 201 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Math Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50198 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50199 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Luke J 50200 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Luke J 51160 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Beard A 51506 Online 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Macomber Z 52095 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 3:15pm-5:20pm EAST-205 Staff 50201 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1232 Macomber Z 50203 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3235 Beard A 50204 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3235 Haddad G

50202 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3229 Staff

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50202: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

Education

EDUC204 Educational Psychology

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50207 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Selleck A 50208 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:30am-11:50am A&S-2316 D'Alessandro C

EDUC220 Introduction to Education

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website.

51168 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Quick G 51073 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Quick G 51074 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 TR 12:10pm-1:40pm GB-1433 Quick G

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EDUC226 Reading in Elementary School

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: EDUC 220 and EDUC 204 51819 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 MW 2:10pm-3:45pm A&S-1304 D'Alessandro C

EDUC228 Technology in Education

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: EDUC 220 and (CPSC 120 or CABS 110) 50209 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 W 5:30pm-8:45pm A&S-1122 Shaltry K E

EDUC230 Intro to Special Education

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50210 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Rosa-Derdowski M

EDUC280 Teacher Education Practicum

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6

Course Note: This course requires 75 additional hours of practical experience in a K-12 classroom. Information on field placement and assignment will be given during the first day of class. All public schools are required to ask for a background check for anyone who regularly visits a K-12 school building. Students in EDUC 280, Teacher Education Practicum, should be prepared to present a completed ICHAT (online State background check) to their practicum site at the beginning of the assignment. Instructions for conducting this online background check may be found on the Important Information for Future Teachers webpage. Click on the “Background Check Instructions:” link.

51075 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 R 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-3312 Quick G

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51075: This section will meet on the following Thursdays - 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, 4/25.

Electrical Apprenticeship Electrical Technology – Apprenticeship (ELTA) classes are offered for those students participating in an approved Related Trades Instruction program as part of a formal apprenticeship program and/or those accepted into the Electrical Utility/Lineworker program. ELTA courses are not replacements for ELTE courses. If you have questions, contact the Electrical Program at 517-483-1360.

ELTA105 Elect. Industry Orientation Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 51130 Lecture 0.50/ 0.50 03/12-03/26 T 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff E 51130: The dates this class will meet are 3/12/19, 3/19/19, and 3/26/19.

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ELTA106 Basic Electrical Calculations Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51198 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 03/12-05/06 MW 5:10pm-7:00pm WCB-U203 Staff E

ELTA120 AC Fundamentals - Electrician Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((ELTE 110 or ELTE 108 or concurrently) and (minimum 2.5 in (ELTA 106 or MATH 114 or Math Level 5)) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 51293 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 M 12:10pm-3:00pm WCB-U206 Staff 01/07-03/11 W 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U233 51352 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 M 2:10pm-5:00pm WCB-U206 Staff 01/07-03/11 W 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U233 51058 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 TR 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U203 Staff E 51353 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 T 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U203 Staff E 01/07-03/11 Arranged WCB-U206

ELTA155 Transformer Fundamentals Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 121 or (ELTA 120 or concurrently)) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 2 51292 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 M 12:10pm-3:00pm WCB-U206 Staff 03/12-05/06 W 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U233 51354 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 M 2:10pm-5:00pm WCB-U206 Staff 03/12-05/06 W 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U203 51059 Lab 2.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 TR 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U203 Staff E 51355 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 T 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U203 Staff E 03/12-05/06 Arranged WCB-U206

Electrical Technology

ELTE102 Industrial/Construction Safety Course Fee: $90

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Course Notes: 1) This course requires students to be certified in CPR and First Aid as part of the course grade. Training will occur as part of traditional on-campus sections. Online students have the option of attending CPR and First Aid sessions at LCC's West Campus. Students who cannot travel to LCC will need to make other arrangements to become certified. Additional costs may be incurred if the scheduled CPR & First Aid sessions are not used. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 3) ON-LINE STUDENTS CANNOT QUALIFY FOR THE OSHA-10 CERTIFICATION DUE TO OSHA LIMITATIONS. Students requiring OSHA-10 Certification should enroll in one of the lab/lecture sections. 50850 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Mattson J 50856 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Mattson J 50861 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U233 Taylor M

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ELTE102 Continued 50866 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U233 Taylor M 50868 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Jensen J E 50872 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Jensen J E

ELTE108 Practical Electricity I Course Fee: $50

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 102 or DCTM 102 or HVAC 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: ELTE 110 (Practical Electricity) has been divided into two courses to allow more flexibility in scheduling. Each course covers half of the ELTE 110 content: ELTE 108 (Practical Electricity I) runs for the first 8 weeks of the semester and covers the first half of the ELTE 110 content. ELTE 109 (Practical Electricity II) runs for the last 8 weeks of the semester and covers the last half of the ELTE 110 content. Students who take both ELTE 108 and ELTE 109 will fulfill curriculum guide requirements that list ELTE 110 as a requirement. If you have questions, contact the Electrical Program at 517-483-1360. 51210 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged WCB-U206 Staff 51210: ELTE 108 is offered on a self-paced, open-lab basis. It is NOT an online course. Orientation sessions for ELTE 108 are scheduled at the following times: • 2:10pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2019 • 6:10pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2019 • 8:10am on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 • 6:10pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 ALL STUDENTS IN ELTE 108 MUST ATTEND ONE OF THESE ORIENTATIONS. Sessions are held at West Campus in Room U206.

The Electrical Lab is open for students to work on their course or get assistance as follows: • Tuesdays and Thursdays - 2:00pm – 9:00pm • Wednesday - 9:00am – 9:00pm • Fridays - 9:00am – 12:00noon • Saturday – 9:10am – 2:00pm

Students will be able to select from the following lecture sessions each week to assist them in gaining an understanding of the course outcomes: • Wednesday –8:10am – 10:00am • Wednesday – 7:10pm – 9:00pm • Thursday – 6:10pm – 8:00pm • Saturday – 9:10am – 11:00am Attendance at lecture sessions is expected. Contact the Electrical Technology program at 517-483-1360 if you have questions regarding the information in this course note.

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ELTE109 Practical Electricity II Course Fee: $50

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((ELTE 102 or DCTM 102 or HVAC 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and (ELTE 108 or concurrently)) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: ELTE 110 (Practical Electricity) has been divided into two courses to allow more flexibility in scheduling. Each course covers half of the ELTE 110 content: ELTE 108 (Practical Electricity I) runs for the first 8 weeks of the semester and covers the first half of the ELTE 110 content. ELTE 109 (Practical Electricity II) runs for the last 8 weeks of the semester and covers the last half of the ELTE 110 content. Students who take both ELTE 108 and ELTE 109 will fulfill curriculum guide requirements that list ELTE 110 as a requirement. If you have questions, contact the Electrical Program at 517-483-1360. 51211 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged WCB-U206 Staff 51211: ELTE 109 is offered on a self-paced, open-lab basis. It is NOT an online course. Orientation sessions for ELTE 109 are scheduled at the following times: • 6:10pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2019 • 8:00am on Wednesday, March 13, 2019 • 8:00am on Saturday, March 16, 2019 ALL STUDENTS IN ELTE 109 MUST ATTEND ONE OF THESE ORIENTATIONS. Sessions are held at West Campus in Room U206.

The Electrical Lab is open for students to work on their course or get assistance as follows: • Tuesdays and Thursdays - 2:00pm – 9:00pm • Wednesday - 9:00am – 9:00pm • Fridays - 9:00am – 12:00noon • Saturday – 9:10am – 2:00pm

Students will be able to select from the following lecture sessions each week to assist them in gaining an understanding of the course outcomes: • Wednesday –8:10am – 10:00am • Wednesday – 7:10pm – 9:00pm • Thursday – 6:10pm – 8:00pm • Saturday – 9:10am – 11:00am Attendance at lecture sessions is expected. Contact the Electrical Technology program at 517-483-1360 if you have questions regarding the information in this course note.

ELTE111 Intro to Industrial Automation Course Fee: $90

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((ELTE 102 or DCTM 102 or HVAC 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and (ELTE 108 or concurrently)) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: Student will be required to provide a 2 gigabyte memory stick (jump drive) with a USB port interface. 50983 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-11:00am WCB-U205 Staff 50982 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U205 Staff E 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-U205 50982: This class is scheduled to meet 4 hours each week on Wednesday evening, and requires 2 additional lab hours that need to be arranged with the instructor. It is recommended that students attend the instructor led lab period which will be provided to students on Mondays from 6pm – 8pm.

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ELTE112 Basic Wiring Installation Course Fee: $45

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 109 or ELTE 110 or HVAC 110) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: Students will be required to provide hand tools not included in the course fee. A list of these tools will be provided at the first class meeting. 51089 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 02/04-05/05 R 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U209 Staff E 51089: Students enrolling in ELTE 108 during the Spring semester may also be able to enroll in this late start section of ELTE 112. Contact the Electrical Technology program at 517-483-1360.

ELTE121 Electrical Mathematics Course Fee: $65

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 102 or DCTM 102 or HVAC 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102) and (ELTE 110 or ELTE 108) and (minimum 2.0 in MATH 114 or Math Level 5) and Reading Level 5 50984 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U234 Staff E 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-U206

ELTE122 Industrial Control Electronics Course Fee: $80

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((ELTE 108 or ELTE 110) and ELTE 111) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 5 Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in ELTE 121 or ELTA 120 51870 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 7.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U205 Staff E 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-U206 51870: This section is scheduled to meet 2 hours each week and requires 5 additional lab hours that need to be arranged with the instructor and ELTE lab staff. It is recommended that students attend the additional instructor led lab period assigned to your specific section. Students who choose to utilize the ELTE open lab times to satisfy the arranged lab time, should be aware that the instructor may not be present during this time to answer questions.

ELTE130 Machine Controls I - B Course Fee: $48

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 129 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 52125 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 2.50 01/07-03/11 M 9:10am-11:30am WCB-U233 Staff 01/07-03/11 W 9:10am-11:30am WCB-U206

ELTE131 Machine Controls I Course Fee: $95

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 108 or ELTE 110 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 51294 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:40am-11:00am WCB-U206 Staff 50987 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 5:10pm-7:30pm WCB-U206 Staff E 01/07-05/06 W 5:10pm-7:30pm WCB-U234 51357 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 7:40pm-10:00pm WCB-U206 Staff E 01/07-05/06 W 5:10pm-7:30pm WCB-U234 50988 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 F 5:40pm-10:30pm WCB-U206 Staff W

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ELTE132 Control Panel Assembly Course Fee: $450

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 130 or ELTE 131 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 50989 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U209 Shaud J E

ELTE141 National Electrical Code I Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 109 or ELTE 110 or HVAC 110) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: Students with a minimum of one year of experience may request a waiver for the prerequisites of this class. Call 517-483-1360 to request a waiver. 50990 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U235 Staff E

ELTE142 National Electrical Code II Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ELTE 141 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: Students with a minimum of two years experience and a previous course in the National Electrical Code may request a waiver for the prerequisites of this class. Call 517-483-1360 to request a waiver. 50991 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U236 Foote K E

ELTE150 Electric Motor Maintenance Course Fee: $25

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 109 or ELTE 110 or HVAC 110) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 50992 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U209 Staff E

ELTE154 Utility Prints and Diagrams Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTA 120 or ELTE 121 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (minimum 2.0 in ELTA 106 or Math Level 5) 51794 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 8:10am-11:00am WCB-U233 Staff 51793 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 4:40pm-7:30pm WCB-U233 Staff E

ELTE173 Energy Industry Fundamentals I Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in ELTE 108 51296 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-03/11 MW 10:10am-12:00pm WCB-U234 Staff 51295 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-03/11 TR 8:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U234 Staff E

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ELTE174 Energy Industry Fundamental II Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 173 or concurrently) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51297 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 03/12-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm WCB-U234 Staff 51298 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 03/12-05/06 TR 8:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U234 Staff E

ELTE232 Machine Controls II Course Fee: $100

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 131 or (ELTE 129 and (ELTE 130 or concurrently))) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 52126 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm WCB-U205 Staff

ELTE260 Programmable Controllers I Course Fee: $195

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 131 or (ELTE 129 and (ELTE 130 or concurrently))) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 52124 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 11:10am-2:00pm WCB-U205 Staff

ELTE261 Programmable Controllers II Course Fee: $195

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 260 or ELTA 160) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: Students are required to provide a 2 gigabyte memory stick (jump drive) with USB port interface. 50993 Lab/Lecture 6.00/ 8.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U205 Staff E 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-U205 50993: ELTE 261 consists of a 4 hour scheduled time block on Thursday evenings. In addition, students are expected to spend a minimum of 4 additional hours per week in the electrical lab working on course content. Open lab hours in support of ELTE 261 are planned for Monday and Tuesday evenings as well as on Saturdays. Details will be provided in the first course session.

Emergency Medical Technology

EMTA100 Emergency Medical Responder Course Fee: $649

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the D2L Course Management site and/or in class. $100 of the course fee is for medical supplies and is non-refundable. 50755 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm HHS-209 Priese W E 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm HHS-005

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EMTA101 Basic EMT I Course Fee: $156

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval Co-requisite Course(s): EMTA 102

Course Note: 1) The EMT Academy is offered in two distinct sessions. Students enrolling in the Main Campus Daytime Academy must enroll for all five EMTA sections together during the day to complete the Academy in one semester. Students enrolling in the Main Campus Evening Academy will complete in two semesters by enrolling in EMTA 101 and 102 during the fall and in EMTA 103, 104, and 112 during the following spring. See section notes for concurrent CRN numbers to enroll in.

2) Students are required to pass an ICHAT Criminal Background investigation completed through the State of Michigan ICHAT website prior to starting the program. Cost is $10. Students must submit ICHAT documentation to the EMS Program office to receive Program Approval to enroll in the Academy. The EMS Program is located in HHS 108, 517-483-1403. 3) ALL EMT ACADEMY STUDENTS must attend a mandatory orientation session held on either Friday, January 4th from 8 am – 12 pm in HHS 213 at the main campus or Monday, January 7th from 1-5 pm at the main campus in the HHS building, room 007. Please call 517-483-1403 to select your orientation date. 4) There will be additional cost to students for uniforms and textbooks. Medical supplies are included in the course fees. The medical supply fees are non-refundable once registered for the course. 5) In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the D2L Course Management site and/or in class.

50756 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/11 MT 8:10am-12:00pm HHS-213 Meldrum W 50756: Students must also enroll in EMTA 102 – 50757, EMTA 103 – 50758, EMTA 104 – 50760, and EMTA 112 – 51188.

EMTA102 Basic EMT II Course Fee: $492

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Co-requisite Course(s): EMTA 101 Course Note: $100 of the course fee is for medical supplies and is non-refundable. 50757 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/11 WR 8:10am-12:00pm HHS-209 Flint M 50757: Students must also enroll in EMTA 101 – 50756, EMTA 103 – 50758, EMTA 104 – 50760, and EMTA 112 – 51188.

EMTA103 Basic EMT III Course Fee: $155

Prerequisite: Minimum 3.0 in (EMTA 101 and EMTA 102) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Co-requisite Course(s): EMTA 104 and EMTA 112 50758 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 MT 8:10am-12:00pm HHS-213 Meldrum W 03/12-05/06 Arranged WCB 50758: Students must also enroll in EMTA 101 – 50756, EMTA 102 – 50757, EMTA 104 – 50760, and EMTA 112 – 51188. 50759 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-10:00pm HHS-213 Justice B E 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB 50759: Students must also enroll in EMTA 104 – 50761 and EMTA 112 – 51189.

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EMTA104 Basic EMT IV Course Fee: $432

Prerequisite: Minimum 3.0 in (EMTA 101 and EMTA 102) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Co-requisite Course(s): EMTA 103 and EMTA 112 50760 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 WR 8:10am-12:00pm HHS-209 Flint M 03/12-05/06 Arranged WCB 50760: Students must also enroll in EMTA 101 – 50756, EMTA 102 – 50757, EMTA 103 – 50758, and EMTA 112 – 51188. 50761 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm HHS-209 Flint M E 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB 50761: Students must also enroll in EMTA 103 – 50759 and EMTA 112 – 51189.

EMTA112 Basic EMT Clinical Course Fee: $917

Prerequisite: Minimum 3.0 in (EMTA 101 and EMTA 102) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Co-requisite Course(s): EMTA 103 and EMTA 104 51188 Worksite 2.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Lyons E 51188: Students must also enroll in EMTA 101 – 50756, EMTA 102 – 50757, EMTA 103 – 50758, and EMTA 104 – 50760. 51189 Worksite 2.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Lyons E 51189: Students must also enroll in EMTA 103 – 50759 and EMTA 104 – 50761.

EMTA224 EMS Instr-Coord Student Teach

Prerequisite: Minimum 3.0 in EMTA 222 and Department Approval. 51426 Worksite 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged WKSITE Harmer B 51426: Students need to call 517-483-1403 for Department Approval.

Energy Management

AEET275 Sustainable Building Design Course Fee: $115

Prerequisite: Department Approval 52069 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 F 9:10am-3:00pm WCB-U239 Huberty S

AEET280 Alternative Energy Practicum

Prerequisite: Department Approval

50930 Independent Study 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-M103 Huberty S

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English

NCSS101 Social Sciences Skills Lab

Prerequisite: Reading Level 2 and Writing Level 2 and (concurrent enrollment in PSYC 200 or certain sections of COMM 110 or 120, RELG 150, SOCL 120). Course Note: This lab embeds discipline-specific academic reading and writing skills instruction within college-level courses. Skill areas include critical reading (text and visual information), writing/research processes, vocabulary expansion, and textbook navigation. 52160 Lab 0.00/ 0.00 01/07-05/06 MTWR Arranged GB-3306 Nienkark L

ENGL098 Integrated Reading Writing I

Prerequisite: Reading Level 2 and Writing Level 2 and concurrent enrollment in one of the following courses: ACAD 101, FREN 121 or 122 or 201 or 202, GRMN 121 or 122 or 201 or 202, HUMS 140, JAPN 121 or 122 or 201 or 202, MUSC 240 or 241, PSYC 200, RELG 150, SPAN121 or 122 or 201 or 202, or THEA 110. Course Note: 1) Exit Competency: A grade of 2.5 or higher will award placement levels of Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6. A grade of 1.0-2.0 will award placement levels of Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 (students then can retest, or move on to ENGL 099); In addition, passing (2.0 or higher) the college-level concurrent enrollment course will award the placement levels of that class. 2) Additional concurrent enrollment possibilities: AUTB 101, AUTB 104, all AUTM, CITF 102, CITF 103, CITF 108, CITF 125, CIVL 101, CIVL 110, CIVL 136, DANC 101, DANC 102, DANC 103, DANC 104, DCTM 102, HERT 110, HERT 115, HERT 120, HERT 125, HERT 130, HERT 135, HERT 140, HERT 145, METS 102, MUSC 157, MUSC 163, THEA 120, WELD 103.

51982 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 MW 11:10am-1:25pm A&S-2129 Purol P

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51982: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51981 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:25am A&S-2103 Purol P

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51981: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

52075 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:25pm A&S-2308 MacFadden J E

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

52075: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

52074 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:25pm LIVCEN-204 Roth N

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

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ENGL099 Integrated Reading Writing II

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Co-requisite: ENGL 121 or ENGL 124 or ENGL 127 Recommended: Concurrent enrollment in courses selected from the list of concurrent enrollment options. Seek advice from an academic advisor to identify appropriate concurrent courses. Course Note: 1) Exit Competency: A grade of 2.5 or higher will award placement levels of Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6. If a minimum of 2.5 is not achieved, passing (2.0 or higher) the college-level concurrent enrollment course will award the placement levels of that class. 2) Additional concurrent enrollment options: ACAD 101, ARTS 102, BIOL 120, BUSN 118, CHDV 100, CHSE 100, CHSE 108, CHSE 143, CHSE 151, COMM 110, FREN 121, FREN 122, FREN 201, FREN 202, GRMN 121, GRMN 122, GRMN 201, GRMN 202, HUMS 120, HUMS 140, JAPN 121, JAPN 122, JAPN 201, JAPN 202, PSYC 200, RELG 150, SOCL 120, SPAN 121, SPAN 122, SPAN 201, SPAN 202, THEA 110, or technical career courses in the areas of Automotive, Computers, Construction, Electrical, Manufacturing, Technology, or Welding, as well as courses currently requiring Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 such as HUSE courses. 3) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51985 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Manning C

51985: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51534, which meets online 1/7-5/6.

51984 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Root T

51984: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51532, which meets online 1/7-5/6.

51990 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 F 8:10am-11:00am TLC-015 Eiland J

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 51990: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51557, which meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, 12:10pm-2:00pm, 1/7-5/6. This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

52080 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 9:10am-12:00pm TLC-042 Pierce S

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 52080: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51548, which meets online 1/7-5/6 and on Mondays and Wednesdays 10:10am- 12:00pm, 1/7-5/6. This is a combined face-to-face and online section. 51987 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm TLC-044 Hackett L

51987: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51540, which meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:10am-10:00am, 1/7-5/6.

52081 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0312 Helms A E

52081: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51578, which meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:10pm-6:00pm, 1/8-5/2.

51986 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 11:10am-1:00pm TLC-042 Henderson S 51986: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51536, which meets online 1/7 - 5/6 and on Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:10am- 10:30am, 1/7-5/6.

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ENGL099 Continued

51994 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-1:30pm A&S-0212 Pierce S

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 51994: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51568, which meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, 2:10pm-4:00pm, 1/7-5/6. This is a combined face-to-face and online section. 51989 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm TLC-015 Henderson S 51989: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 52130, which meets online 1/7-5/6 and on Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:40am- 12:00pm, 1/7-5/6. 51991 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0212 Plantz J

51991: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51571 which meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2:10pm-4:00pm, 1/8-5/2.

51983 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm TLC-015 Hernandez M E

51983: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 52129, which meets online 1/7-5/6.

52086 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:40am-12:00pm TLC-015 Manning C

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 52086: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51538, which meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:10am-10:00am, 1/8-5/2. This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51996 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10pm-9:30pm A&S-2304 Hansel C E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 51996: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51812, which meets on Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:10pm-8:00pm, 1/7-5/6. 52077 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:30am-10:20am EAST-201 Bunn C 52077: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51618, which meets at LCC East on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10:45am- 12:35pm, 1/8-5/2. 52076 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm LIVCEN-104 Roth N 52076: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121 CRN 51620, which meets at LIVCEN on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:10pm-2:00pm, 1/8-5/2. 52151 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 3:10pm-5:15pm LIVCEN Roth N 52151: This section requires concurrent enrollment in ENGL 121, CRN 52153, which meets at LIVCEN on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am- 12:05pm, starting January 22, 2019.

ENGL118 Personal Writing Pass/Fail (P/Z) Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: (Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4) or AASD 105 concurrently. Course Notes: 1) Formerly WRIT 118. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51820 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Moorman N

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ENGL121 Composition I

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Notes: 1) Formerly WRIT 121. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51521 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Rife M 51522 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Rife M 51523 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Kartub S 51524 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Booms S 51525 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Allen J 51526 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hernandez M 51527 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Kendy C 51528 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hernandez M 51529 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Kartub S 51531 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lucken M 51533 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Manning C

51535 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-10:30am A&S-0312 Kelley T

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51535: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51539 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am GB-1427 Petrouske R 51541 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am GB-3234 Larson A 51537 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2130 Manning C 51544 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am GB-1427 Deines T 51951 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:15pm GB-3267 Keith R E 52149 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2130 Lapeer T 51545 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 S 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-0212 Wolke S W 51546 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2130 Mixon-Webster J 51547 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2304 Pierce S

51549 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:40am-12:00pm A&S-2307 Kelley T

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51549: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51550 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1427 Keith R 51551 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3234 Kelley T 51553 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3234 Mixon-Webster J 51554 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-3307 Bell S 51556 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1427 Keith R

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ENGL121 Continued 51558 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-3234 Petrouske R 51903 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3144 Deines T 51559 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-3234 Mixon-Webster J 51560 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2307 Thornes B 51562 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2304 Thornes B 51564 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3307 Norman L 51566 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2304 Thornes B 51567 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2130 Pierce S 51569 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3304 Allen J 51570 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2304 McLoone R 51572 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3238 Petrouske R 51574 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-1120 Mixon-Webster J E 51575 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:15pm GB-3144 Serafin-Jess S E 51577 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm TLC-015 McLoone R E 51576 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-3304 Lapeer T E 51579 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-2304 Cook R E 51617 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:45am-12:35pm EAST-214 Monroe R 51624 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 F 10:00am-2:05pm EAST-201 Bell S 51622 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 1:00pm-3:05pm EAST-214 Monroe R 51621 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 3:15pm-5:20pm EAST-201 Monroe R 51626 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 W 5:30pm-9:40pm EAST-201 Brooks T E 51625 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am LIVCEN-108 Shirey G 52152 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 10:00am-12:05pm LIVCEN Ratliff M 51619 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm LIVCEN Ratliff M 51623 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 5:30pm-7:35pm LIVCEN-108 Lapeer T E

ENGL122 Composition II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131 or (Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 8) Course Notes: 1) ENGL 122 was previously named "Writing About Literature & Ideas". WRIT 122 is equivalent to ENGL 122. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50315 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Clauer B 50316 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Clauer B 50317 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 4:10pm-6:00pm ONLINE Holt D E

50317: The first week of class, 1/7-1/13, students are expected to log into D2L to complete introductory assignments. Along with work completed in D2L, this online section includes synchronous participation, which means students must log into a virtual class area on a specific day at a specific time. These class sessions will take place 1/17-5/2 on Thursdays, 4:10pm-6:00pm in the virtual world Second Life on MCCAVLC Island, which students will access via D2L. Consequently, students must have their own access to high speed Internet and an up-to-date computer. See Second Life System Requirements webpage for system requirements.

50318 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Petrouske R 51585 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Zammit P

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ENGL122 Continued 51586 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Zammit P 51587 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Deines T 51588 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Jeffery R 51596 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Shirey G 51589 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Holcomb B 51590 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Siebert C 51591 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Moorman N 51939 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Jeffery R 51594 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Kendy C 51597 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2121 Reglin J 51598 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2304 Norman L 51599 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2307 Allen J 51937 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0212 Deines T 51600 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2304 Petrouske R 51601 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am GB-3234 Hood J 51602 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-3307 Clauer B 50326 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2304 Holt D

50322 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3234 McLoone R

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50322: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51603 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2130 Purvis T 51604 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2304 Reglin J 50320 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2129 Johnson L 51605 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2130 Hood J 51606 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-3304 Bayliss L 51607 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2129 Purvis T 50325 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2307 Larson A 50319 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3304 Hood J

51608 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3307 Johnson L

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51608: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

51609 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3267 Norman L 51009 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2307 Warner P 51610 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-1120 Galik M 51612 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-1120 Holt D E 51627 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:30am-10:20am EAST-201 Galik M 50913 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 10:45am-12:50pm EAST-205 Galik M

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ENGL122 Continued

51633 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 W 1:00pm-3:05pm EAST-214 Shirey G

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51633: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

51631 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:00pm-2:50pm EAST-205 Benedicto K 51016 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 5:30pm-9:20pm EAST-201 Foster J E 51630 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm LIVCEN-108 Huff S 51628 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm LIVCEN-108 Ratliff M 51629 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm LIVCEN-108 Ratliff M

ENGL124 Technical Writing

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) Recommended: Computer and/or keyboarding experience Course Notes: 1) Formerly WRIT 124. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51634 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Anselmo B 51636 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-2130 Lang J

ENGL127 Business Writing

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) Recommended: Computer and/or keyboarding experience Course Notes: 1) Formerly WRIT 127. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51638 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Degesie-LaRose E 51639 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Degesie-LaRose E 51641 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-3130 Lang J E

ENGL132 Honors Composition II

Prerequisite: Minimum 3.5 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131 or Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 8 51613 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-3304 Allen J

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ENGL201 Introduction to Poetry

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 or ENGL 131 and ENGL 122 50914 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3130 Clauer B

ENGL208 Children's Literature

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 or ENGL 131 and ENGL 122. Course Note: 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50339 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Gibbons S 50340 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3229 Purvis T

50341 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-3312 Purvis T E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50341: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

ENGL212 World Literature II

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 or ENGL 131 and ENGL 122 Course Note: 1) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50342 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE McLoone R

ENGL256 American Lit 1865 to Present

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 or ENGL 131 and ENGL 122 51965 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:15pm GB-1430 Norman L

ENGL260 African-American Literature

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 or ENGL 131 and ENGL 122 51688 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:15pm A&S-1310 Keith R

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ENGL261 Creative Writing I

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131) or (Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 8) Course Notes: 1) Formerly WRIT 260. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51690 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 7:10pm-9:00pm ONLINE Holt D E

51690: The first week of class, 1/7-1/13, students are expected to log into D2L to complete introductory assignments. Along with work completed in D2L, this online section includes synchronous participation, which means students must log into a virtual class area on a specific day at a specific time. These class sessions will take place 1/15-4/30 on Tuesdays, 7:10pm-9:00pm in the virtual world Second Life on MCCAVLC Island, which students will access via D2L. Consequently, students must have their own access to high speed Internet and an up-to-date computer. See Second Life System Requirements webpage for system requirements.

ENGL271 Creative Writing II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 261 and Reading Level 5 Course Notes: 1) Formerly WRIT 270. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51691 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Benedicto K

ENGL279 Prose Style

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ENGL 121 or ENGL 131) or Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 8 Course Note: 1) Formerly WRIT 279. 51692 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 10:10am-1:00pm GB-3238 Warner P

ENGL290 Shakespeare

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 or ENGL 131 and ENGL 122 51966 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3238 Hernandez M

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English Language Studies Prog

ESOL050 Reading and Speaking Level 1 Course Fee: $24

Prerequisite: ESOL 1 Recommended: ESOL 055 concurrently

51035 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 7.00 02/04-05/05 MW 5:10pm-9:00pm GB-3144 Affholter G E

02/04-05/05 Arranged ONLINE 51035: The lab component of this course will follow a hybrid model. The ESOL professor will introduce lab resources, but these resources will mostly be used online, outside of class time. The lab component will equate to one credit hour, which is 16 hours of independent study activities outside of class time. This is a combined face-to-face and online section

50881 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 7.00 01/22-05/06 MWF 10:05am-12:05pm GB-3259 Ahmed S E

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50881: The lab component of this course will follow a hybrid model. The ESOL professor will introduce lab resources, but these resources will mostly be used online, outside of class time. The lab component will equate to one credit hour, which is 16 hours of independent study activities outside of class time. This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

ESOL055 Grammar and Writing Level 1 Course Fee: $24

Prerequisite: ESOL 1 Recommended: ESOL 050 concurrently 51191 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 MWF 12:15pm-2:15pm GB-3142 Carpio A 50885 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 02/04-05/05 TR 5:10pm-9:00pm A&S-2333 Affholter G E

ESOL070 Reading and Speaking Level 2 Course Fee: $24

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ESOL 050 and ESOL 055) or ESOL 2 Recommended: ESOL 075 concurrently

50062 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 7.00 01/22-05/06 MWF 10:15am-12:15pm GB-3263 Champion P

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50062: The lab component of this course will follow a hybrid model. The ESOL professor will introduce lab resources, but these resources will mostly be used online, outside of class time. The lab component will equate to one credit hour, which is 16 hours of independent study activities outside of class time. This is a combined face-to-face and online section

50882 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 7.00 02/04-05/05 MW 5:10pm-9:00pm A&S-2130 Dalton R E

02/04-05/05 Arranged ONLINE 50882: The lab component of this course will follow a hybrid model. The ESOL professor will introduce lab resources, but these resources will mostly be used online, outside of class time. The lab component will equate to one credit hour, which is 16 hours of independent study activities outside of class time. This is a combined face-to-face and online section

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ESOL075 Grammar and Writing Level 2 Course Fee: $24

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ESOL 050 and ESOL 055) or ESOL 2 Recommended: ESOL 070 concurrently 50769 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 MWF 8:05am-10:05am GB-3263 Meadows D 50883 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 02/04-05/05 TR 5:10pm-9:00pm A&S-3307 Salais H E

ESOL090 Reading and Speaking Level 3 Course Fee: $24

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ESOL 070 and ESOL 075) or ESOL 3 Recommended: ESOL 095 concurrently

50063 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 7.00 01/22-05/06 MWF 10:05am-12:05pm A&S-2333 Carpio A

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50063: The lab component of this course will follow a hybrid model. The ESOL professor will introduce lab resources, but these resources will mostly be used online, outside of class time. The lab component will equate to one credit hour, which is 16 hours of independent study activities outside of class time. This is a combined face-to-face and online section

50884 Online/Hybrid 6.00/ 7.00 02/04-05/05 MW 5:10pm-9:00pm A&S-2121 Staff E

02/04-05/05 Arranged ONLINE 50884: The lab component of this course will follow a hybrid model. The ESOL professor will introduce lab resources, but these resources will mostly be used online, outside of class time. The lab component will equate to one credit hour, which is 16 hours of independent study activities outside of class time. This is a combined face-to-face and online section

ESOL095 Grammar and Writing Level 3 Course Fee: $24

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (ESOL 070 and ESOL 075) or ESOL 3 Recommended: ESOL 090 concurrently 50915 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 MWF 12:15pm-2:15pm GB-3144 Warner D 50770 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 02/04-05/05 TR 5:10pm-9:00pm TBA Leighton I E

Environmental Science

ENVR121 Environmental Rules and Regs

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 5 50646 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:10pm-6:30pm A&S-0212 Staff E

ENVR131 Industrial Process Safety Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 5 51018 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:40pm-8:00pm A&S-4142 Staff E

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Fashion

FASH120 Intro to the Fashion Industry

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 51854 Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:10pm-7:00pm AOF-201A Stoddard T E

FASH135 Fashion Design Process Course Fee: $75

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in FASH 100 and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: FASH 103 and FASH 105 and FASH 120 or concurrently 51106 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:10pm-5:00pm AOF-201A Conner C

FASH144 Visual Merchandising & Design Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in FASH 120 and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: (FASH 103 and FASH 105 or concurrently) and ARTS 102 Course Note: This course has several meetings off campus working with local retailers. All coursework is not accomplished in class and student must have transportation and flexibility. 51701 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 3:10pm-5:00pm TBA Wojtkowski A

FASH200 Fashion Illustration Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in FASH 100 and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: FASH 130 and FASH 185 51977 Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:40pm-7:30pm AOF-201B Wojtkowski A E

FASH232 Fash Hist-20th Century Onward

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: FASH 120 51878 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:40pm-7:30pm AOF-311 Conner C E

FASH263 Fashion/Textiles Internship Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Department Approval Recommended: 2.0 GPA and 20 credits completed in FASH Course Note: It is recommended that students begin their worksite search one semester before enrolling for Internship. Prior to registration, the student will also need to contact the Program Advisor, Christine Conner, at 517-483-1128, for both worksite placement and Department Approval. 51896 Worksite 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Staff

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FASH270 Fashion Portfolio Course Fee: $70

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (((FASH 103 and FASH 105) or FASH 110) and FASH 120) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: 20 credits completed in FASH 50847 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 12:10pm-3:00pm AOF-201A Stoddard T

FASH275 Directed Study in Fashion

Prerequisite: Department Approval Recommended: 2.0 GPA and 20 credits completed in FASH

51452 Independent Study 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 1:10pm-3:00pm TBA Staff

Fire Science FIRE SCIENCE ACADEMY, FIRE 101, and FIRE 102: The Public Service Careers Program offers an internationally accredited Fire Science Academy Program to prepare individuals in basic fire training and fitness. Successful completion leads to certification by the Michigan Fire Fighter Training Council for Fire Fighter I and II, Hazardous Materials Awareness, Hazardous Materials Operations, Extrication, Advanced Extrication, Wildland Fire Fighter II, Pro-Board Certification, and IAFF Fire Ground Survival Certification.

The Fall 2019 Academy begins on Monday, August 19, 2019. Students admitted to the program will be notified of time and location. The Academy runs from Monday, August 19 through Thursday, December 12, 2019. All accepted students must attend the PFFT 119 fitness class on August 12th. Orientation will follow the fitness class on August 12th from 8:00am – 12:00pm. The deadline to apply to the Fall 2019 Fire Academy is July 19, 2019. The Fire Science Academy requires Department Approval. In order to be considered as a candidate for this program, students must meet basic admissions requirements beyond those required for admission to the College. For current information about admission requirements, contact the Public Service Careers Office, West Campus, Room M127, 517-483-1570 or visit the Fire Academy website.

FIRE100 Principles Emergency Services

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50762 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 1:10pm-5:00pm WCB-M124B Staff

FIRE115 Bldg Construction/Fire Protect

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((FIRE 100 or concurrently) or (FIRE 101 and FIRE 102)) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

50763 Independent Study 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-M127 Willman J

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FIRE270 Fire Service Career Developmnt

Prerequisite: Department Approval Recommended: Completion of all other required courses in curriculum Course Note: Department approval required. Contact the Fire Technology Program advisor at 517-483-1394.

51104 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-M127 Floyd N

French

FREN121 Elementary French I

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51404 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ebert D 51880 Online 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ebert D 50010 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-3238 Akono M

FREN122 Elementary French II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in FREN 121 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50011 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ebert D

50012 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-3130 Ebert D E

03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50012: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

FREN201 Intermediate French I

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in FREN 122 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) 51821 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-3235 Akono M E

FREN202 Intermediate French II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in FREN 201 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) 51978 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:15pm A&S-1120 Akono M E

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Geographic Information Systems

GRET110 Beginning ArcGIS Desktop Course Fee: $105

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Recommended: Computer experience 51051 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-11:00pm WCB-U231 Staff E

GRET240 Cartography in GIS Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (GRET 110 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51098 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U231 Rogers R E

GRET241 Remote Sens/AirPhoto Interpret Course Fee: $83

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in GRET 110 and Reading Level 3 and Math Level 4 50937 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U231 Staff E

GRET264 Web GIS Course Fee: $70

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in GRET 110 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 4 51642 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U227 Quon S E

GRET275 GIS Proj Mgmt & Implementation Course Fee: $135

Prerequisite: Department Approval

50938 Independent Study 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-M103 Rogers R

GRET277 Advanced GIS Data Structures Course Fee: $70

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in GRET 110 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 4 51303 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-U231 Staff E

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Geography

GEOG200 World Regional Geography Course Fee: $37

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51361 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Pobocik M 51000 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Gustin W 51961 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-1122 Gustin W 50211 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1432 Devitto R

GEOG202 Geography of North America Course Fee: $37

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50213 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Pobocik M

GEOG221 Physical Geography Course Fee: $37

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Notes: 1) Previously GEOG 121. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51384 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Gustin W 51946 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Gustin W 51383 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 11:10am-1:00pm A&S-3130 Devitto R

Geology

GEOL221 Physical Geology Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). 50648 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-4119 Wright K

GEOL222 Historical Geology Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in GEOL 221 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 Course Note: GEOL 230 may be substituted for the GEOL 221 requirement for this course. 50647 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-4119 Wright K

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GEOL230 Environmental Geology Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 50649 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-4119 Wright K 51885 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-4119 Park S E

German

GRMN121 Elementary German I

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50013 Online 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Richards K 50901 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Richards K

51400 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-3238 Steiner C E

03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51400: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

GRMN122 Elementary German II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in GRMN 121 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51881 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Richards K 50014 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3238 Steiner C 50015 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-3238 Steiner C E

GRMN202 Intermediate German II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in GRMN 201 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50911 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Richards K

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Gerontology

GERO100 Introduction to Human Aging Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50367 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-04/08 TR 6:10pm-8:40pm HHS-020 Marion J E

GERO191 Special Topics in Gerontology

Prerequisite: Determined by Section Life Review/Reminiscence 51491 Lecture 0.25/ 0.00 22-Mar F 8:00am-12:00pm HHS-007 Prerequisite: None. Cost of this seminar is $60. Please call 517-483-1529 for more information. This course presents key concepts of life review and reminiscence, including how they support positive mental health and how to use them in interactions with older adults. Instructor: A. Campanella Marginalized Pops-Step Forward 51694 Lecture 0.25/ 0.00 22-Mar F 1:00pm-5:00pm HHS-007 Prerequisite: None. Cost of seminar is $60. Please call 517-483-1529 for more information. LGBT older adults have unique physical and mental health needs. These needs and challenges, as well as, interpersonal skills necessary to create safe and affirming relationships with LGBT older adults will be explored. Instructor: J. Lewis

Heat, Ventilation & Air Cond

HVAC100 Fundamentals of HVAC Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 50830 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-E135 Staff 50831 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-E135 Staff E

HVAC102 Industrial/Construction Safety Course Fee: $90

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Course Notes: 1) This course requires students to be certified in CPR and First Aid as part of the course grade. Training will occur as part of traditional on-campus sections. Online students have the option of attending CPR and First Aid sessions at LCC's West Campus. Students who cannot travel to LCC will need to make other arrangements to become certified. Additional costs may be incurred if the scheduled CPR & First Aid sessions are not used. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 3) ON-LINE STUDENTS CANNOT QUALIFY FOR THE OSHA-10 CERTIFICATION DUE TO OSHA LIMITATIONS. Students requiring OSHA-10 Certification should enroll in one of the lab/lecture sections. 50851 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Mattson J 50857 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Mattson J 50862 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U233 Taylor M 51135 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U233 Taylor M 50869 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Jensen J E 50873 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Jensen J E

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HVAC103 HVAC/R Piping Course Fee: $144

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 102 or DCTM 102 or ELTE 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 50832 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 12:10pm-4:00pm WCB-N184.4 Staff 50833 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-N184.4 Staff E

HVAC105 Sheet Metal Fab & Installation Course Fee: $115

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 102 or DCTM 102 or ELTE 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 50834 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-N184.4 Staff E

HVAC110 Applied Electricity I Course Fee: $65

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 102 or DCTM 102 or ELTE 102 or METS 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 50835 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 12:10pm-4:00pm WCB-N185 Staff 50836 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-N185 Staff E

HVAC111 Applied Electricity II Course Fee: $65

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 100 and HVAC 110) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 51103 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 F 10:10am-2:00pm WCB-N185 Staff 50837 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-N185 Staff E

HVAC120 Heating I Course Fee: $100

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 100 and HVAC 110) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 50838 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E135 Staff E

HVAC130 Air Conditioning I Course Fee: $165

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 100 and HVAC 110) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 50839 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E135 Staff E

HVAC201 Mechanical Code Course Fee: $30

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 120 and HVAC 130) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 50840 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-N184.4 Staff E

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HVAC220 Heating II Course Fee: $105

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 111 and HVAC 120) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 51060 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E136 Staff E

HVAC230 Air Conditioning II Course Fee: $130

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 111 and HVAC 130) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 50841 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E136 Staff E

HVAC231 Heat Pump Course Fee: $105

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in HVAC 130 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 51061 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E136 Staff E

HVAC241 Refrigeration II Course Fee: $130

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in HVAC 240 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 50842 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-N184.4 Staff E

HVAC251 Fund of Direct Digital Control Course Fee: $140

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (HVAC 230 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 51017 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-E135 Staff E

Heavy Equipment Repair Tech All heavy equipment repair courses will be offered at AIS Construction Equipment in Lansing, MI. Contact the Trades Technology program office at 517-483-5338 for details.

HERT110 Equipment Introduction Course Fee: $1,000

Prerequisite: None

51055 Online/Hybrid 5.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 M 5:30pm-8:30pm AIS Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

HERT125 Heavy Equipment Electronics Course Fee: $1,225

Prerequisite: None 51056 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:40pm-8:45pm AIS Koons K E

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HERT140 Equipment Powertrain Course Fee: $1,357

Prerequisite: None 51057 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:40pm-9:00pm AIS Kietzman R E

HERT210 Heavy Equipment Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval 51346 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged AIS Staff

History

HIST150 African-American History

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 50344 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-2118 Heutsche A E

HIST210 Studies in American History

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51380 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2308 Janowick J

HIST211 U.S. History to 1877

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50345 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50346 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Heutsche A 50347 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Mousty J 50349 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2316 Janowick J 51026 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2118 Heutsche A 50350 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2122 Guard D 50352 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2118 Guard D 50351 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2118 Heutsche A 50353 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 3:15pm-5:20pm EAST-202 Guard D 50354 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 10:00am-12:05pm LIVCEN-114 Sobczak C

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HIST212 U.S. History: 1877 to Present

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50355 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Janowick J 50356 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Thick M 50357 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Thick M 50358 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Mousty J 51498 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Moler D 51282 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2118 Moler D 50359 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2126 Merrill W 50362 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-1310 Smith Z 50360 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2316 Janowick J 50361 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2122 Merrill W 50363 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2122 Smith Z 50364 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2118 Merrill W 51464 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:15pm A&S-2122 Draper J E 51281 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 10:45am-12:50pm EAST-202 Reichbach E 50365 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 3:10pm-5:15pm LIVCEN-114 Sobczak C

HIST220 Michigan History

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 (formerly WRIT 121) or ENGL 131 (formerly WRIT 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50366 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Thick M

HIST235 Modern European History

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51462 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 9:40am-11:45am GB-1431 Machin B

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Honors

HONR155 Community Service Practicum I

Prerequisite: Honors Program Approval

50002 Lecture/Worksite 1.00/ 1.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Krois D E

01/16 W 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-1310 03/13 W 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-1310 05/01 W 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-1310 50002: This section will meet only on Wednesday January 16, March 13, and May 1, 2019.

HONR156 Community Service Practicum II

Prerequisite: Honors Program Approval

50003 Lecture/Worksite 1.00/ 1.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Krois D E

01/16 W 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-1310 03/13 W 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-1310 05/01 W 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-1310 50003: This section will meet only on Wednesday January 16, March 13, and May 1, 2019.

Human Services

HUSE100 Introduction to Human Services Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 50368 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 MW 10:10am-12:00pm HHS-005 Durkee A

HUSE105 Personal Dynamics/Interviewing Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Minimum 2.5 in (HUSE 100 or SOWK 101) 50701 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-04/08 MW 12:10pm-2:40pm HHS-005 Durkee A

HUSE110 Child Abuse and Neglect Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Minimum 2.5 in HUSE 105 50370 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 W 6:10pm-10:00pm HHS-005 Keilen K E

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HUSE242 The Family: Addiction/Violence Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Minimum 2.5 in HUSE 105 and HUSE 112 50371 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 R 10:10am-2:00pm HHS-005 Marion J

HUSE284 Human Services Practicum II Course Fee: $139

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in HUSE 282 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Department Approval

50372 Lecture/Worksite 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm HHS-311 Timm D E

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE 50372: Lecture meets on the following Thursdays only: 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11 & 4/18

Humanities

HUMS120 Masterpieces of Art & Music

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Notes: 1) Formerly ARTS 130. 2) No art or music background required. 3) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51664 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Wolfe C 51663 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3246 Wiegand D

HUMS140 Art of Being Human

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently) 51660 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-3130 Larson J 52143 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:15pm A&S-1122 Stegich E

HUMS160 Mythology

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 (formerly WRIT 121) or ENGL 131 (formerly WRIT 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50373 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Huff S 50374 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lito Z 50716 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Gibbons S 50809 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2316 Wiegand D 50375 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-1304 Weatherwax N

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

HUMS160 Continued 50376 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2126 Hicks B 50377 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2316 Weatherwax N 50379 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-2118 Jurczak P E 51023 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 3:15pm-5:20pm EAST-214 Weatherwax N

HUMS211 Art History to the Renaissance

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 (formerly WRIT 121) or ENGL 131 (formerly WRIT 131) Course Notes: 1) Formerly ARTS 211. 2) Fulfills general HUMS transfer requirements. 51666 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-3246 Park S 51667 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3246 Park S

HUMS212 Art Hist from the Renaissance

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 (formerly WRIT 121) or ENGL 131 (formerly WRIT 131). Course Notes: 1) Formerly ARTS 212. 2) Fulfills general HUMS transfer requirements. 51668 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-3246 Park S 51669 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-3246 Wiegand D E

HUMS213 World Civilizations to 1600

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50381 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lito Z 50382 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-3252 Piveronus P 50810 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 12:40pm-2:45pm LIVCEN-114 Sobczak C

HUMS214 World Civilizations from 1600

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50383 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Machin B 50384 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Machin B 50717 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1431 Mavromatis O 51465 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 1:00pm-3:05pm EAST-113 Lito Z

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HUMS215 American Cultural Experience

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50385 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2126 Hockett J

HUMS260 Ancient Egypt

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 (formerly WRIT 121) or ENGL 131 (formerly WRIT 131). 51134 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3246 Park S

Insurance INSU110 Personal Insurance

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6. 52096 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 3:10pm-6:00pm GB-1434 Stucko M

INSU125 Commercial Insurance

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6. 52097 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 3:10pm-6:00pm GB-1275 Stucko M

INSU175 Intro to Financial Advising

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4 52136 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-7:30pm GB-1240 Williams M E

Integrated Science

ISCI121 Integrated Sci for Education I Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). Course Note: One option for the required class project involves a 12-hour (1-hour per week) experience in an elementary school classroom. 51963 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-4142 Shane D 51490 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-4142 Shane D

ISCI122 Integrate Sci for Education II Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ISCI121 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). Course Note: One option for the required class project involves a 12-hour (1-hour per week) experience in an elementary school classroom. 51479 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-4119 Arsnoe I

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ISCI131 Integrated Physical Science Course Fee: $62

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106). 51121 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 9:10am-12:00pm A&S-4142 Clark L 51386 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-4142 Clark L

ISCI245 S.T.E.M. Workplace Practices Course Fee: $58

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 5 or MATH 109 concurrently or MATH 112 concurrently) Recommended: A science laboratory course 51863 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm A&S-4308 Worden K

Japanese

JAPN121 Elementary Japanese I

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51822 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hooghart A 50018 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1307 Philips M

JAPN122 Elementary Japanese II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in JAPN 121 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51339 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Cooper B 51823 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3235 Philips M

JAPN202 Intermediate Japanese II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in JAPN 201 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or(ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) 50750 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:15pm GB-1264 Philips M E

Journalism JRNL254 Opinion Writing

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (JRNL 151 or ENGL 121 or ENGL 131) or (Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 8) Recommended: Computer and/or keyboarding experience 51967 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-3:30pm GB-3115 Kohon M

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Labor Relations

LABR200 Intro to Labor Relations

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50659 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Brown D

LABR204 Employment Law for Managers

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50660 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Brown D

Legal Assistant/Paralegal

LEGL115 Paralegal Career/Ethics

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51234 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-M124 Goebel E E

LEGL160 Critical Thinking in Law

Prerequisite: None 50783 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-M124 Staff E

LEGL210 Litigation Procedures

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (LEGL 115 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50290 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:40pm-7:30pm WCB-M124 Gani G E

LEGL211 Tort Law

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (LEGL 115 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50291 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

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LEGL215 Business Law-Basic Principles

Prerequisite: None Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50292 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50293 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50294 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50782 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50784 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 9:10am-12:00pm GB-1430 Staff 51107 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-5:30pm GB-1430 Staff E

LEGL216 Commercial Transactions

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in LEGL 215 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50296 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

LEGL217 Business Organizations

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in LEGL 215 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50297 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

LEGL219 Adv Busn Law for Acct Majors

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in LEGL 215 Recommended: Accounting background Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51783 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

LEGL225 Legal Research and Writing II Course Fee: $30

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in LEGL 125 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50298 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-M124B Staff E

LEGL228 Computer Appl for the Law Ofc Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in ((CITF 110 or CITA 119) or Post Bachelor Student enrolled in 0744 program) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50299 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-M124B Staff E

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LEGL229 Immigration Law

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (LEGL 115 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51801 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-M124A Staff E

LEGL270 Paralegal Certification Prep

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (LEGL 210 and LEGL 216 and LEGL 217 and LEGL 228) and (LEGL 225 or concurrently)) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Department Approval Course Note: Department approval to enroll in this class can be requested by calling the Paralegal/Legal Assistant Program office at 517-483-5228. 51784 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-M124B Staff E

LEGL280 Paralegal Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval Course Note: Department Approval requires a completed application submitted to the Public Service Careers Office. Students must bring their driver's license with the application. Worksite placements must be discussed and assigned by instructor. Students will be notified by phone upon acceptance into the course of the class meeting time arranged by the instructor. 50302 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-M127 Staff

Linguistics

LING230 Introduction to Linguistics

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 50023 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-11:30am GB-1432 Philips M

MRI Technology The MRI Program is run in conjunction with the MiRIS Consortium and the MCCVLC. The MRI Certificate of Achievement is intended for registered/certified radiologic technologists with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT). The curriculum provides didactic hybrid distance education, and clinical experience to teach the essential content needed to begin a career in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Successful completion of the program qualifies students for examination by the ARRT in Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

The MRI Associate Degree Program is intended for people who are not registered/certified technologist with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT). This program provides general education courses along with MRI didactic education via hybrid distance education, and clinical educational experiences in magnetic resonance imaging with the opportunity for students to earn an associate degree. Successful completion of the program qualifies students for examination by the ARRT in Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

For more information contact the Medical Imaging Programs, Health and Human Services Building, Room 108, telephone number 517-483-1410, or visit the Radiologic Technology website. Students who are approved for the program will receive schedule information directly from the program.

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Management

MGMT150 Managing Customer Relations

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50662 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Brown B

MGMT200 Creative Thinking for Business

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: Have taken at least two or more BUSN, MGMT or business experience Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50663 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Putman S 50794 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Putman T

51010 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 W 5:40pm-8:55pm A&S-3130 Putman T E

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 51010: This section meets on the following Wednesdays - 1/23, 2/6, 2/20, 3/13, 3/27, 4/10, and 4/24. 51010: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

MGMT201 Time Management for Business

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51112 Online 1.00/ 1.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Staff 51113 Online 1.00/ 1.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

MGMT202 Managing Difficult People

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51114 Online 1.00/ 1.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Schwinn D

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MGMT203 Managing Meetings

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51115 Online 1.00/ 1.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Michaelson M

MGMT223 Supervisory Skills

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51284 Online 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lavender K

MGMT224 Human Resource Management

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50774 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Walker C 50880 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Walker C 50664 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 3:10pm-6:00pm GB-1240 Walker C

MGMT225 Principles of Mgmt/Leadership

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51285 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Brown B 50668 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50708 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Brown B

50665 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 10:10am-1:00pm GB-3267 Brown B

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50665: This section meets on the following Thursdays - 1/10, 1/24, 2/7, 2/21, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, and 4/25. 50665: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

50666 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-3267 Putman T

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50666: This section meets on the following Wednesdays - 1/9, 1/23, 2/6, 2/20, 3/13, 3/27, 4/10, and 4/24. 50666: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

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MGMT225 Continued

50711 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 5:40pm-8:30pm GB-3255 Glohr E E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50711: This section meets on the following Mondays - 1/7, 1/21, 2/4, 2/18, 3/11, 3/25, 4/8, and 4/22. This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

MGMT227 Training/Development for Busn

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MGMT 224 or concurrently and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50675 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Michaelson M

MGMT228 Organization Behavior

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: MGMT 223 or MGMT 224 or MGMT 225 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50669 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Schwinn D

MGMT231 Developing and Leading Teams

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50670 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Michaelson M

MGMT234 Diversity in the Workplace

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50671 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Walker C 50672 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Milner M 50673 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Milner M 51022 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Turcotte G 51504 Online 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Turcotte G 51044 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 10:10am-1:00pm GB-3251 Mety M 50676 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-3251 Mety M 51045 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:25pm EAST-214 Cutler K E 50674 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 3:10pm-6:00pm WCB-U238 Turcotte G

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MGMT237 Managing/Continual Improvement

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 4

52093 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 5:40pm-8:30pm GB-1307 Schwinn D E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 52093: This section meets on the following Wednesdays - 1/9, 1/23, 2/6, 2/20, 3/13, 3/27, 4/10, and 4/24. 52093: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

MGMT280 Mgmt/Leadership Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval Recommended: Have completed a minimum of 30 Credits 51286 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged TBA Motz W

MGMT300 Leading for Possibility

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51116 Online 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Schwinn D

MGMT304 Organization Development

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50677 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Putman S

MGMT329 Advanced Mgmt Communication

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50678 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Putman S

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MGMT332 Ethics: Assumpt for the Future

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6

50906 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 5:40pm-8:30pm GB-1430 Schwinn D E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50906: This section meets on the following Tuesdays - 1/8, 1/22, 2/5, 2/19, 3/12, 3/26, 4/9, and 4/23. 50906: This is a combined face-to-face and online section.

MGMT335 Managerial Statistics Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (MATH 112 or MATH 115 or MATH 117 or MATH 119 or MATH Level 6) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 52094 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 5:40pm-8:30pm GB-3229 Schwinn D E

MGMT337 Advanced Human Resource Mgmt

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50679 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Walker C

MGMT345 Context and Transformation

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50680 Online 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Putman S

Manuf Engr Tech - Design

METD100 Basic Mechanical Drafting Course Fee: $135

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51912 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U220 Turcotte P 50957 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:10pm-7:00pm WCB-U220 Stanley R E

METD105 PC Applications for Technology Course Fee: $135

Prerequisite: None Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50958 Online 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Shell K

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METD110 Mechanical CAD Drafting I Course Fee: $250

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (METD 100 or Mechanical Drafting Placement Test 80%) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 50959 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U223 Turcotte P E

METD111 Mechanical CAD Drafting II Course Fee: $266

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in METD 110 and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4 50960 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U223 Turcotte P

METD150 Industrial Blueprint Reading Course Fee: $135

Prerequisite: None Recommended: METD 100 51918 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U222 Kocsis D E

METD221 Advanced Unigraphics/NX Course Fee: $256

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in METD 220 and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 5 50963 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U221 Turcotte P

Manuf Engr Tech - Machining

METM100 Manufacturing Processes Course Fee: $165

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: MATH 105 or MATH 106 or Math Level 4 50964 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.50 01/07-04/08 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U220 Homrich P

METM108 Machine Tool Operations Course Fee: $125

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51723 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-04/08 TR 10:10am-11:00am WCB-N175 Reemsnyder G 01/07-04/08 TR 11:10am-2:00pm WCB-W161 51724 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-04/08 TR 5:10pm-6:00pm WCB-N175 Reemsnyder G E 01/07-04/08 TR 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-W161

METM112 Introduction to CNC Machining Course Fee: $155

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in METM 108 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4 51725 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-04/08 MW 5:10pm-6:00pm WCB-U221 Butts G E 01/07-04/08 MW 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-W161

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METM190 Metallurgy and Heat Treatment Course Fee: $270

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Recommended: High School Chemistry or CHEM 125 50965 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-2:00pm WCB-N175 Butts G 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm WCB-N177 50966 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:10pm-6:00pm WCB-U221 Masterson-Street E 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-N177

METM195 Quality/Metrology/Inspection Course Fee: $150

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (METD 130 and (METM 108 or METM 110)) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4 50814 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-N175 Dexter B E

METM221 Advanced Mastercam Course Fee: $338

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in METM 220 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 4 and Math Level 4 51151 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U220 Parker K E

Manuf Engr Tech - Systems

METS102 Industrial/Construction Safety Course Fee: $90

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Course Notes: 1) This course requires students to be certified in CPR and First Aid as part of the course grade. Training will occur as part of traditional on-campus sections. Online students have the option of attending CPR and First Aid sessions at LCC's West Campus. Students who cannot travel to LCC will need to make other arrangements to become certified. Additional costs may be incurred if the scheduled CPR & First Aid sessions are not used. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 3) ON-LINE STUDENTS CANNOT QUALIFY FOR THE OSHA-10 CERTIFICATION DUE TO OSHA LIMITATIONS. Students requiring OSHA-10 Certification should enroll in one of the lab/lecture sections. 50852 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50854 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50859 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U233 Staff 50985 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U233 Staff 50870 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff E 51200 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff E

METS110 Mechanical Power Transmissions Course Fee: $265

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (METS 102 or DCTM 102 or ELTE 102 or HVAC 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51867 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-5:00pm WCB-N125A Mosley S

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METS115 Intro to Mechanical Systems Course Fee: $260

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 50815 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-N125A Mosley S

METS125 Intro to Hydraulics/Pneumatics Course Fee: $195

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (METS 102 or DCTM 102 or ELTE 102 or HVAC 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51735 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-N125 Muenchen J E 51902 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 S 8:10am-2:00pm WCB-N125 Muenchen J W

METS130 Industrial Hydraulics Course Fee: $273

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (METS 102 or DCTM 102 or ELTE 102 or HVAC 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 50967 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-N125A Mosley S E

METS140 Rigging Course Fee: $240

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (METS 102 or DCTM 102 or ELTE 102 or HVAC 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 50969 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.50 01/07-04/08 MW 10:10am-1:00pm WCB-W168 Huberty S 51474 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.50 01/07-04/08 TR 1:40pm-4:30pm WCB-W168 Homrich P 50968 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.50 01/07-04/08 TR 5:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U236 Flannery J E

METS145 Automated Systems Course Fee: $200

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ELTE 109 and (ELTE 130 or ELTE 131 or concurrently) and (METS 125 or concurrently)) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 51736 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.50 01/07-04/08 MW 4:10pm-7:00pm WCB-W164 Joseph N E

METS160 Introduction to Robotics Course Fee: $200

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (METS 102 or ELTE 102 or DCTM 102 or HVAC 102 or WELD 102 or concurrently) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 52138 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.50 01/07-04/08 TR 12:10pm-3:00pm WCB-W164 Freeman W 51737 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.50 01/07-04/08 MW 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-W164 Freeman W 52142 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.50 01/07-04/08 TR 4:10pm-7:00pm WCB-W164 Freeman W E

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Marketing

MKTG100 Current Issues in Business

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51856 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 10:10am-1:00pm GB-1264 Freeman S

MKTG119 Mktg/Manage Your Profess Image

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50513 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Brown B 50511 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 9:10am-12:00pm GB-3234 Perry S

MKTG120 Sales

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50568 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ahlbrand J 50516 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 9:10am-12:00pm GB-1275 Hagfors D

MKTG130 Retailing

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 51288 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:25pm GB-3235 Deneau K E

MKTG140 Introduction to Advertising

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50891 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hanford K 50570 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-3229 Freeman S E 51857 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 10:10am-1:00pm GB-1264 Freeman S

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MKTG200 Principles of Marketing

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: BUSN 118 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50572 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Motz W 50573 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Motz W 50574 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hanford K 50576 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hanford K 51161 Online 3.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Freeman S

50575 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-03/11 W 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-1275 Motz W

01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE

50575: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

51177 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-3234 Motz W 50577 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-3234 Green K E 50578 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:25pm EAST-114 Peek D E

MKTG202 Managerial Marketing

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MKTG 200 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: MKTG 204 and Second Year Student 50579 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 5:40pm-8:30pm GB-3234 Motz W E

MKTG210 Marketing on the Internet

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: MKTG 200 and basic understanding of computers and their use on the Internet Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50580 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Freeman S

MKTG229 Public Relations

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50582 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 2:10pm-5:00pm GB-1264 Freeman S

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MKTG235 Marketing Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval Recommended: Have completed a minimum of 30 Credits 51012 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Motz W

Massage Program Note: In addition to regular class time, students are required to complete Bloodborne Pathogens Training online. Information will be distributed via the Course Management System site and/or in class.

MASG110 Massage for Non-Majors Pass/Fail (P/Z) Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Must be 18 years of age Course Note: Students are required to bring two sheets and unscented massage lotion to the first class session. Lotion can be purchased prior to the start of the class in HHS 016 (payment with credit card only.) For questions, please call Medical Locked Storage at 517-483-9741. If you are pregnant or receiving treatment for a diagnosed medical condition, you are required to bring a written release from your doctor to the first class session to participate in this course. 50849 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 03/18-04/08 M 10:10am-2:00pm HHS-011 Menadier-Thomas 51371 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 04/12-05/03 F 5:10pm-9:00pm HHS-011 Menadier-Thomas W

MASG131 Therapeutic Massage I Course Fee: $64

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and HS Diploma or Equivalent and Program Approval

Course Notes: 1) The Therapeutic Massage Program is offered in two distinct sessions that cannot be combined: an Evening Cohort beginning in the spring and a Daytime Cohort beginning in the fall. Students enrolling in the Evening Cohort will complete the program in four consecutive semesters, Spring 2019 through Spring 2020. Students enrolling in the Daytime Cohort will complete the program in three consecutive semesters, Fall 2018 through Summer 2019. To enroll, students must be 18 years of age or older by the start of classes and must declare Therapeutic Massage as their major. Students wishing to enroll in the Spring 2019 Evening Cohort must submit a program approval form with required supporting documentation by January 2, 2019, to receive Department Approval. Seats are limited and are awarded on a first come, first served basis. The program approval form can be found in the Therapeutic Massage Advising Guide on the LCC website. Contact Mabel or Terri at 517-483-1410 for more information.

2) Approved students are required to attend a one-hour program orientation before they can register for courses. Call 517-483-1410 for program orientation dates. 3) Students admitted to the Evening Cohort that begins Spring 2019 must enroll in PFFT 104 and all four of the following MASG courses: MASG 131, MASG 132, MASG 137, and MASG 139. 52070 Lecture 4.50/ 4.50 01/07-05/06 T 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-011 Wiley J E 04/25-05/02 R 5:40pm-9:30pm HHS-011 52070: This CRN is for 1st Semester Evening Cohort students only.

MASG132 Body Systems for Massage Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval 52071 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 7:10pm-9:00pm HHS-011 Rivera C E 52071: This CRN is for 1st Semester Evening Cohort students only.

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MASG137 Medical Elements of Massage Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 52072 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Erskine C 52072: This CRN is for 1st Semester Evening Cohort students only.

MASG138 Fundamentals/Clinical Massage Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in MASG 131 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval 51184 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 01/09-01/30 W 10:10am-2:00pm HHS-011 Menadier-Thomas 51184: This CRN is for 2nd Semester Day Cohort students only.

MASG139 Medical Conditions in Massage Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 52073 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Menadier-Thomas 52073: This CRN is for 1st Semester Evening Cohort students only.

MASG141 Massage Clinic I Course Fee: $139

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in all previous MASG courses and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval

51261 Lecture/Worksite 1.50/ 2.50 01/07-03/11 F 10:10am-2:30pm HHS-011 Wiley J

01/07-03/11 Arranged WKSITE 51261: This CRN is for 2nd Semester Day Cohort students only.

MASG151A Research Literacy Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in all previous MASG courses and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval 51053 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 04/10-05/01 W 10:10am-2:00pm HHS-011 Wiley J 51053: This CRN is for 2nd Semester Day Cohort students only.

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MASG231 Therapeutic Massage II Course Fee: $25

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in all previous MASG courses and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval 51712 Lecture 4.50/ 4.50 01/08-03/05 TR 10:10am-2:00pm HHS-011 Menadier-Thomas 03/06 W 10:10am-2:00pm HHS-011 51712: This CRN is for 2nd Semester Day Cohort students only.

MASG232 Therapeutic Massage III Course Fee: $25

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in all previous MASG courses and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval 51713 Lecture 4.50/ 4.50 03/07-05/02 TR 10:10am-2:00pm HHS-011 Menadier-Thomas 03/20-04/03 W 10:10am-2:00pm HHS-011 51713: This CRN is for 2nd Semester Day Cohort students only.

MASG241 Massage Clinic II Course Fee: $129

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in all previous MASG courses and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval

51262 Lecture/Worksite 1.50/ 2.50 03/12-05/06 F 10:10am-2:30pm HHS-011 Menadier-Thomas

03/12-05/06 Arranged WKSITE 51262: This CRN is for 2nd Semester Day Cohort students only.

MASG254 Busn App Therapeutic Massage Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in all previous MASG courses and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 51081 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Menadier-Thomas 51081: This CRN is for 2nd Semester Day Cohort students only.

MASG256 Clinical Assess Therap Massage Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in all previous MASG courses and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Program Approval Restriction: Therapeutic Massage Majors 51370 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 02/06-02/27 W 10:10am-2:00pm HHS-011 Wiley J 51370: This CRN is for 2nd Semester Day Cohort students only.

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Mathematics

MATH105 Mathematical Literacy

Prerequisite: (Reading Level 5 or [Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently]) and Writing Level 2 and (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 050 or Math Level 4 or CPT Arithmetic score minimum 58 or ACT Math 15-17 or SAT Math 400-470)

Course Notes: 1) MATH 105 prepares students for MATH 109, MATH 117, MATH 118, MATH 119, STAT 170; MATH 105 is not a prerequisite for MATH 112. 2) MATH 105 is offered in 2 different delivery methods: Lecture and Math Lab. For an explanation of the Math Lab delivery method, refer to the Math Labs webpage, or call 517-483-1073 or 483-1092. 3) Information about course materials will be available to students the first day of class or earlier from your instructor. A graphing calculator from the TI-83/84 family is required for course work.

51072 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0333 Anderson E 51349 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0307 Wangelin K 51071 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0307 Shaull R 51897 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0307 Penhorwood Johns 51350 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0333 Spencley D E 51645 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0304 Rotman J 51647 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0304 Rotman J 51648 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0304 Erickson B E 51650 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0304 Skaryd J E 51653 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:15am EAST-103 Herner S 51654 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 1:00pm-3:05pm EAST-103 Ballinger T 51980 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 12:15pm-2:20pm EAST-202 Shaull R 51651 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:15am LIVCEN-105 Elzerman M 51652 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 12:40pm-2:45pm LIVCEN-105 Usher M

MATH106 Math Literacy with Review

Prerequisite: (Reading Level 5 or [Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently]) and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or CPT Arithmetic score minimum 20). Course Notes: 1) MATH 106 prepares students for MATH 109, MATH 117, MATH 118, MATH 119, and STAT 170; MATH 106 is not a prerequisite for MATH 112. 2) Information about course materials will be available to students the first day of class or earlier from your instructor. A graphing calculator from the TI-83/84 family is required for course work. 51453 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0214 Anderson E 51388 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTWR 9:40am-11:00am MB-105 Margules J 51389 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TWR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0214 Clough G 51719 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 TWR 1:10pm-3:05pm LIVCEN-214 Elzerman M 51391 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TWR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0214 Hardin D 51390 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTWR 12:40pm-2:00pm GB-3230 Margules J 51454 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TWR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0214 Clough G 51392 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TWR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0214 Rose M E 51456 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TWR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0214 Rose M E 51871 Lecture 6.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0311 Mohnke L

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MATH109 Fast Track Algebra Course Fee: $55

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and (CPT Algebra 50 or ACT Math minimum 18-19 or SAT Math 480-510) or minimum 3.5 in MATH 050 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106 within 2 years or Department Approval

Course Notes: 1) MATH 109 is a fast-track that combines a review of basic algebra along with the content of Intermediate Algebra designed for students who need MATH 120, MATH 121, or MATH 130. A minimum 2.0 in MATH 109 is equivalent to a minimum 2.0 in MATH 112. 2) MATH 109 is offered in 2 different delivery methods: Lecture and online. 3) The course fee provides all enrolled students online access to a full electronic textbook (e-text), online course homework system, and additional online resources. These course materials will be available to students the first day of class. Students are encouraged to speak with their instructor BEFORE purchasing any optional course materials. A graphing calculator from the TI-83/84 family is required for course work. 4) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website.

51457 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TWR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0307 Hardin D 51272 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTWR 9:40am-11:00am GB-3242 Smydra K 51393 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3230 Mohnke L 51273 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTWR 11:10am-12:30pm GB-3242 Smydra K 51394 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3230 Margules J 51274 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTWR 12:40pm-2:00pm GB-3242 Penhorwood Johns 51275 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0330 Vandermeer J E 51458 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTW 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0307 Hackbarth K E 51466 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 TWR 12:15pm-2:20pm EAST-203 Hipple R 51997 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MTWR 10:30am-12:00pm EAST-201 Hipple R 51655 Online 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Mohnke L 51656 Online 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Smydra K 51886 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/22-05/06 TWR 1:30pm-3:35pm LIVCEN-212 Goodemote C

MATH112 Intermediate Algebra Course Fee: $55

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and (Math Level 5 within 2 years or minimum 2.0 in MATH 107 within 2 years) Course Notes: 1) MATH 112 is offered in 3 different delivery methods: Online, Lecture, and Math Lab. For an explanation of the Math Lab delivery method, refer to the Math Labs webpage, or call 517-483-1073 or 483-1092. 2) The course fee provides all enrolled students online access to a full electronic textbook (e-text), online course homework system, and additional online resources. These course materials will be available to students the first day of class. Students are encouraged to speak with their instructor BEFORE purchasing any optional course materials. A graphing calculator from the TI-83/84 family is required for course work. 3) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50819 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0330 Rotman J 50684 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0330 Rotman J 50685 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-1120 Ballinger T 50820 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0330 Griffin C 50687 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0330 Bem J E 50823 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0304 Rotman J 50825 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0304 Rotman J 50826 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0304 Erickson B E 50828 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0304 Skaryd J E 50694 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:15am EAST-103 Herner S

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MATH112 Continued 50829 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 1:00pm-3:05pm EAST-103 Ballinger T 50695 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 5:30pm-7:35pm EAST-202 Mumby D E 51003 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:15am LIVCEN-105 Elzerman M 50696 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 12:40pm-2:45pm LIVCEN-105 Usher M 50690 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Griffin C 50691 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Griffin C 50692 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Bennett E

MATH114 Technical Math I

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 050 or Math Level 4) and Reading Level 4 Course Notes: 1) Technical career programs allow students with Math Level 5 and Reading Level 5 to enroll directly in MATH 115, even if MATH 114 is listed in the Requirements. 2) A graphing calculator from the TI 83/84 family is required for course work. 50389 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm WCB-U238 Simons J 50390 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-U238 Saucedo R E

MATH115 Technical Math II

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 114 within 2 years or Math Level 5 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 Recommended: The TI-83-84 series calculator is recommended and the TI-84 PLUS CE is highly recommended 50916 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm WCB-U238 McIlwain E 50394 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm WCB-U238 Cally J E

MATH117 Math for Business

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106 or MATH 107 within 2 years or Math Level 5 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: The TI-83-84 series calculator is recommended, and the TI-84 PLUS CE is highly recommended. Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50395 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lee E

MATH118 The Art of Geometry Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106 or MATH 107 within 2 years or Math Level 5 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Graphing calculator required, TI 83/84 series calculators highly recommended. 50400 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0308 McIlwain E

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MATH119 Math - Applications for Living

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106 or MATH 107 or Math Level 5) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51402 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lee E 51403 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Sakkinen K 51459 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lee E 51658 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Smith S 51849 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Smith S 51395 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-1120 Hoffman S 51998 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0308 Sakkinen K 51120 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1265 Bruner R 51276 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1265 Sakkinen K 51909 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-3242 Lesmez M E 51396 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0307 Harned D 51358 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3242 Lee E 50403 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0307 Lesmez M E 51488 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-2122 Lesmez M E 51670 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 1:00pm-3:05pm EAST-105 Staff 52002 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 8:30am-10:35am EAST-203 Bruner R 51397 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 9:00am-11:05am LIVCEN-114 Lee E

MATH120 College Algebra

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 109 or MATH 112 within 2 years or Math Level 6 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Graphing calculator required, TI 83/84 series calculators highly recommended Course Note: 1) If you need MATH 122 or MATH 151, take MATH 121 instead of MATH 120. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50404 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hoffman S 50405 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hempton M 50710 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hoffman S 51720 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hempton M 50844 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am GB-1265 Harned D 50406 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am GB-1265 Lott R 51356 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1265 Harned D 51493 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1265 Giovanni S 51484 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1265 Giovanni S 50917 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1265 Pemberton M 50407 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-1265 Sabeti R E

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MATH120 Continued 50409 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1265 Staff E 50410 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 3:15pm-5:20pm EAST-105 Lott R 50411 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 5:30pm-7:35pm EAST-203 Staff E 52003 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 8:30am-10:35am EAST-203 Sabeti R 52004 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 9:15am-11:20am LIVCEN Pemberton M

MATH121 Precalculus I

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and (Minimum 2.5 in MATH 109 or MATH 112 within 2 years) OR (SAT Math 550 or ACT Math 22 or CPT College Level Math 55 within 2 years). Recommended: Graphing calculator required, TI 83/84 series calculators highly recommended Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50495 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ghaussi Mujtaba 50496 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE McIlwain E 50497 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0335 Chapman M 51077 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0335 Chapman M 50498 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0311 Johnson M 50703 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0311 Griffin C 50499 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0311 Miyares J E 50801 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0311 Lorek W E 50500 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10pm-10:00pm A&S-0311 Cally J E 50501 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 8:30am-10:35am EAST-105 Radford A 50502 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 5:30pm-7:35pm EAST-105 Drake S E 51125 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:15pm LIVCEN-114 Weyand G E

MATH122 Precalculus II

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 121 within 2 years or Math Level 7 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50503 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ghaussi Mujtaba 50508 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0335 Giovanni S 50504 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0335 Hempton M 50505 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0335 Harned D 50506 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0335 Hempton M E 50507 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0335 Miyares J E 51029 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 3:15pm-5:20pm EAST-105 Shears L

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MATH126 Accelerated Pre-Calculus

Prerequisite: (Math Level 7 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or Department Approval Course Note: This is an accelerated course that prepares students for the calculus sequence. It is appropriate for students who already have some knowledge of the topics of the course. 51338 Lecture 5.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 MTR 8:30am-10:00am A&S-0311 Sprague-Williams

MATH141 Calculus with Applications

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.5 in MATH 120 or MATH 130 or Minimum 2.0 in MATH 121 within 2 years or Math Level 7 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50483 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0335 Pemberton M

51406 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-1265 Johnson M E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51406: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

51122 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 10:45am-12:50pm EAST-105 Radford A

MATH151 Calculus I

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 122 or MATH 126 within 2 years or Math Level 9 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50486 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0307 Sprague-Williams 52000 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0307 Pemberton M 51460 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0311 Sprague-Williams 50488 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0311 Stiegemeyer R E 51860 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm EAST-112 Radford A E

MATH152 Calculus II

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 151 or MATH 161 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50489 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2308 Ballard R 50918 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0335 Wang J 50490 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0335 Wang J E

MATH202 Math for Elementary Teacher II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MATH 201 within 2 years and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: Graphing calculator required, TI 83/84 series calculators highly recommended 51225 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0330 Hoffman S

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MATH253 Calculus III

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 152 or MATH 162 within 2 years) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50491 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0311 Wang J 50492 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0307 Wang J E 52007 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 1:00pm-3:05pm EAST-105 Ballard R

MATH254 Intro to Differential Equation

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MATH 253 within 2 years and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: TI 89 recommended 50493 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-1304 Ghaussi Mujtaba E

MATH260 Linear Algebra

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MATH 152 within 2 years and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50494 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0311 Ghaussi Mujtaba E

Music

MUSC106 Private Music Lesson Course Fee: $500

Prerequisite: Music Major Audition 50392 Lab 2.00/ 2.00 01/14-05/06 Arranged TBA Staff

MUSC108 Concert Choir Course Fee: $11

Prerequisite: None Recommended: Music reading skills Course Note: A non-credit option is available for this class at the special rate of $200, course fees included. See the NCCE 200 listing (CRN 51825) in the Community and Continuing Education section. 50396 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 TR 5:10pm-6:00pm GB-1403 Tenbrink J E

MUSC122 Rock Band Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: None Recommended: Music reading skills Course Note: A non-credit option is available for this class at the special rate of $200, course fees included. See the NCCE 200 listing (CRN 51826) in the Community and Continuing Education section. 50399 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 F 12:10pm-3:10pm GB-1403 Rollins C

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MUSC123 Jazz Ensemble Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Department Approval by Audition Recommended: Music reading skills Course Note: A non-credit option is available for this class at the special rate of $200, course fees included. See the NCCE 200 listing (CRN 51827) in the Community and Continuing Education section. 50401 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 W 7:00pm-10:00pm GB-1403 Gewirtz J E

MUSC124 Multi-Instrumental Music Ensem Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: None Recommended: Music reading skills Course Note: A non-credit option is available for this class at the special rate of $200, course fees included. See the NCCE 200 listing (CRN 51828) in the Community and Continuing Education section. 50806 Lab 1.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 M 6:00pm-9:00pm GB-1403 Staff E

MUSC138 Keyboard Harmony I

Prerequisite: Music Major Audition and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 and Music reading skills 50402 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-3:30pm DRT-179 Isaac F

MUSC144 Beginning Piano I Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: None Recommended: Music reading skills 50413 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-1:00pm DRT-179 Bondar L 50414 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-8:00pm DRT-179 Bastian W E

MUSC145 Beginning Piano II Course Fee: $20

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MUSC 144 50416 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-1:00pm DRT-179 Bondar L 50417 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-8:00pm DRT-179 Bastian W E

MUSC157 Applied Lesson I Course Fee: $400

Prerequisite: Music Major Audition 50420 Lab 2.00/ 2.00 01/14-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Staff

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MUSC158 Applied Lesson II Course Fee: $400

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MUSC 157 or Music Major Audition 50421 Lab 2.00/ 2.00 01/14-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Staff

MUSC164 Aural Skills II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MUSC 163 Co-requisite Course(s): MUSC 194 51949 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 TR 11:10am-12:00pm DRT-174 Bondar L

MUSC168 Rudiments of Music

Prerequisite: None 50805 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 02/04-05/05 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm DRT-174 Isaac F E

MUSC194 Music Theory II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MUSC 193 and Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently). Co-requisite Course(s): MUSC 164 51945 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 9:10am-11:00am DRT-174 Isaac F 51945: This section requires enrollment in MUSC 164 CRN 51949.

MUSC197 Home Studio Production Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: None Recommended: Familiarity with computers; music reading skills and familiarity with music keyboard 51875 Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-3:40pm DRT-178 Therrian D

MUSC199 Music Appreciation

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50428 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Gewirtz J

MUSC237 Musical Theater Performance Course Fee: $40

Prerequisite: None Recommended: Music Reading Skills 51475 Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 W 7:10pm-10:00pm GB-1424 Stuible-Clark K E

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MUSC240 Musical Cultures to 1750

Prerequisite: (Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4) or ENGL 098 or 099 concurrently. 50429 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm DRT-174 Staff

MUSC241 Musical Cultures 1750-Present

Prerequisite: (Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4) or ENGL 098 or 099 concurrently. 50430 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm DRT-174 Tenbrink J

MUSC247 History and Culture of Rock

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50431 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Rollins C

MUSC257 Applied Lesson III Course Fee: $400

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MUSC 158 or Music Major Audition 50433 Lab 2.00/ 2.00 01/14-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Staff

MUSC258 Applied Lesson IV Course Fee: $400

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in MUSC 257 or Music Major Audition 50434 Lab 2.00/ 2.00 01/14-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Staff

MUSC280 Private Composition Course Fee: $280

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50435 Lab 1.00/ 1.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Staff

MUSC296 Music Internship Pass/Fail (P/Z)

Prerequisite: Department Approval 51013 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Tenbrink J

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Nursing The Career Ladder Nursing Program is approved by the Michigan Board of Nursing and is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN, 3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326 404-975-5000). The education and scope of practice of the nurse is determined by Michigan law. This is a Selective Admissions program with specific prerequisites for entry into the program. Visit the Nursing website for more information. Students who have been accepted into the program will receive detailed information directly from the program.

The Nursing Program is offered in a 2-year track as well as a 2nd degree track for students with a bachelor’s degree in any field. A current PN, licensed paramedic, or respiratory therapist may gain entry into the associate degree RN program through the Advanced Standing track. The program implements the ladder concept, meaning students may take the National Council Licensing Examination-Practical Nurse (NCLEX-PN) exam after their second semester of the program and continue on to become eligible for the National Council Licensing Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX-RN). Nurses work in hospitals, clinics, medical offices, nursing homes, and home health care settings.

NURS200 Nursing Pharmacology Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in BIOL 202 and (MATH 119 or higher or STAT 170 or STAT 215 or Math Level 6)

Course Notes: All online sections of NURS 200: Testing is scheduled on Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. The mandatory, proctored testing dates are: 1/22-1/23, 2/19-2/20, 3/12-3/13, 4/2-4/3, 4/23-4/24, & 4/30-5/1. Testing may be done at LCC's Assessment Center. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). Further information will be posted on the course D2L site on the first day of class. For additional information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website.

Course Note: Important! NURS 200 is no longer a prerequisite for students applying to any Nursing Program track. 50061 Online 3.00/ 3.50 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lott I

NURS201 Patient-Centered Care Course Fee: $98

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Minimum 2.5 in MATH 119 or higher or STAT 170 or STAT 215 or concurrently or Math Level 5) 51706 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-9:30am HHS-007 Williams M 01/07-05/06 Arranged HHS-108 51708 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm HHS-023 Staff E 01/07-05/06 Arranged HHS-108

51709 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-7:30pm HHS-007 Williams M E

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 01/07-05/06 Arranged HHS-108 51710 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 9:10am-12:00pm EAST-214 Williams M 01/07-05/06 Arranged HHS-108 51711 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 9:10am-12:00pm LIVCEN-201 Jepsen S 01/07-05/06 Arranged HHS-108

Paramedic The Paramedic program is a one-year certificate program that prepares the Basic EMT in advanced techniques of administering care in life-threatening conditions. The Paramedic Program prepares graduates to take the certification examination offered by the National Registry of EMTs and secure a license to practice as a paramedic. Paramedics are employed by ambulance services, fire departments, and in emergency departments and critical care units of hospitals. The Paramedic program is a selective admission program. Contact the Selective Admissions Specialist at 517-483-1182 or [email protected], or the Emergency Medical Services Program at 517-483-1403, or visit the Paramedic Program website for more information. Students who have been accepted into the program will receive schedule information directly from the program.

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Philosophy

PHIL151 Intro to Logic & Critcal Think

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50436 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE VanCleave M 51166 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Schneck C 50437 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1240 Jurczak P 50438 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-3308 VanCleave M 51933 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:25pm A&S-1122 Jurczak P 51027 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 5:30pm-7:35pm LIVCEN-112 Schneck C E

PHIL152 Introduction to Ethics

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50439 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2308 VanCleave M 50999 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2316 Kent L

PHIL211 Philosophy: Ancient & Medieval

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 (formerly WRIT 121) or ENGL 131 (formerly WRIT 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50440 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE VanCleave M 50441 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-1122 Jurczak P

PHIL212 Philosophy: Modern & Contempry

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: ENGL 121 (formerly WRIT 121) or ENGL 131 (formerly WRIT 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51028 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Butler E 50442 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:15pm GB-1232 Sanford M

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Photography Technology

PHOT101 Basic Photo for Non-Majors Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: None Course Note: A digital camera is required. 50162 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/22-05/06 R 6:50pm-9:00pm GB-1275 Staff E

PHOT111 Digital Photography I Course Fee: $37

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: This course is the first course in the Photography Degree sequence and also may be taken for personal interest. A manually-adjustable Digital SLR/or mirrorless camera is required. See official syllabus. To finish an Associate's Degree or Certificate in Photography in the shortest possible time, you must enroll in PHOT 111, PHOT 112, PHOT 113, and ARTS 102 in your first semester. 50163 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 9:10am-12:00pm GB-1304 Staff 50164 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1304 Staff E

PHOT112 Digital Imag for Photographers Course Fee: $15

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PHOT 111 or concurrently and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: A manually-adjustable Digital SLR/or mirrorless camera is required. See official syllabus. 50165 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1411 Staff

PHOT113 Lighting Concepts and Applic Course Fee: $12

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PHOT 111 or concurrently and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: A manually-adjustable Digital SLR/or mirrorless camera is required. See official syllabus. 50167 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 1:10pm-4:00pm GB-1409 Staff

PHOT114 Advanced Photographic Imaging Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ARTS 102 and PHOT 111 and PHOT 112 and PHOT 113) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 Course Note: A manually-adjustable Digital SLR/or mirrorless camera is required. See official syllabus. 50168 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-1411 Staff E

PHOT117 Digital Photography II Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (PHOT 111 and PHOT 112) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 Course Note: A manually-adjustable Digital SLR/or mirrorless camera is required. See official syllabus. 50169 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-10:00pm GB-1411 Staff E

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PHOT118 Visual Literacy Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (ARTS 102 and PHOT 111 and PHOT 112 and PHOT 113) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 51232 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1432 Staff E

PHOT119 Intermediate Lighting Course Fee: $45

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (PHOT 111 and PHOT 113) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 Course Note: A manually-adjustable Digital SLR/or mirrorless camera is required. See official syllabus. 50170 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1412 Staff E

PHOT191 Photo Imaging Special Topics Course Fee: $17

Prerequisite: Determined by Section 51887 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 2:10pm-5:00pm GB-1427 Staff

PHOT232 Internship

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PHOT 117 and Approved Internship Agreement and Department Approval and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and Math Level 3 50171 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE Staff

PHOT270 Busn Issues for Photography Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (PHOT 113 and PHOT 114 and PHOT 117) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 50172 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-3229 Staff E

PHOT280 Advanced Projects Course Fee: $92

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (PHOT 212 and PHOT 213 and PHOT 214 and PHOT 215) and (PHOT 290 concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 Course Note: A manually-adjustable Digital SLR camera is required. See official syllabus. 50173 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1411 Staff E

PHOT290 Porfolio Assembly Pass/Fail (P/Z) Course Fee: $55

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (PHOT 212 and PHOT 213 and PHOT 214 and PHOT 215) and (minimum 2.0 in PHOT 270 or concurrently) and (PHOT 280 concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 51935 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-8:00pm GB-1432 Staff E

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Phys Fitn: Fitness PFFT 100, 101, 102, 104, and 109 are open workout classes. Course textbook, “Anybody’s Guide to Total Fitness” Must be purchased prior to orientation. All students must complete a 50 minute orientation during the first week of the semester. To do this, log on to the Physical Fitness and Wellness website and select facilities for a detailed orientation schedule. May attend these five courses at downtown campus or west campus. These five courses cannot be taken during the same semester.

PFFT100 Total Fitness A-Fitness Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: None Course Note: May attend downtown or west campus facility. Cannot be taken during the same semester with PFFT 101, PFFT 102, PFFT 104 or PFFT 109. 50386 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-2115 Grubb D 51124 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged GB-2115 Wathen K

PFFT101 Total Fitness B-Nutrition Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: None Course Note: May attend downtown or west campus facility. Cannot be taken during the same semester with PFFT 100, PFFT 102, PFFT 104 or PFFT 109. 50387 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-2115 Gruesbeck N

PFFT102 Total Fitness C-Weight Control Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: None Course Note: May attend downtown or west campus facility. Cannot be taken during the same semester with PFFT 100, PFFT 101, PFFT 104 or PFFT 109. 50388 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-2115 Collins Tagger I

PFFT104 Therapeutic Massage Fitnes Lab Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: Program Approval Course Note: May attend downtown or west campus facility. Cannot be taken during the same semester with PFFT 100, PFFT 101, PFFT 102 or PFFT 109. 52067 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:40pm-6:30pm GB-3115 Stephens K E

PFFT109 Introduction to Fitness Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: None Course Note: May attend downtown or west campus facility. Cannot be taken during the same semester with PFFT 100, PFFT 101, PFFT 102 or PFFT 104. 50391 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-2115 Thompson J

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

PFFT113 Core Strength & Flexiblty Trng Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: None 50408 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-2:00pm GB-3115 Staff

PFFT170 Yoga: Beginning Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: None 50469 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-1:00pm GB-3115 Hunter A 50472 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:40pm-8:30pm GB-3115 Summit A E 50473 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/22-05/06 MW 6:10pm-7:10pm EAST-112 Hunter A E

Phys Fitn: Health/Fitn Wlns

PFHW123 Human Nutrition Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: BIOL 145 or equivalent Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50478 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50479 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50480 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

51085 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 9:10am-10:30am TBA Staff

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50476 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 12:10pm-3:00pm TBA Richey A

50510 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 W 12:15pm-1:45pm EAST-112 Staff

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

52127 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 R 12:30pm-2:00pm LIVCEN-201 Coker T

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

PFHW163 Healthy Lifestyles Course Fee: $55

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50512 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50514 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50515 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

PFHW163 Continued 50517 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50518 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50520 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 8:10am-9:30am HHS-020 Staff 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50522 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 F 9:10am-12:00pm TBA Staff 50521 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 1:10pm-4:00pm HHS-023 Staff

50519 Online/Hybrid 2.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 S 9:10am-12:00pm HHS-311 Staff W

03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50523 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 12:10pm-3:00pm HHS-023 Staff

50525 Online/Hybrid 2.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 M 6:10pm-7:40pm HHS-311 Staff E

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50524 Online/Hybrid 2.00/ 3.00 03/12-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm HHS-311 Staff E

03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50526 Online/Hybrid 2.00/ 3.00 02/04-05/05 M 1:00pm-2:50pm EAST-112 Staff

02/04-05/05 Arranged ONLINE

PFHW181 Stress Management Course Fee: $43

Prerequisite: Reading Level 4 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50527 Online 1.00/ 1.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50528 Online 1.00/ 1.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50529 Online 1.00/ 1.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50798 Online 1.00/ 1.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 51128 Lecture 1.00/ 1.00 01/22-05/06 M 6:10pm-7:10pm HHS-020 Staff E

Phys Fitn: Kinesiology

PFKN106 Group Fitness Instructor Prep Course Fee: $55

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

50530 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 R 11:10am-1:00pm GB-3115 Staff

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

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140 SPRING SEMESTER 2019 Course Offerings

CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

PFKN170 Foundations of Kinesiology Course Fee: $43

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: BIOL 145 or equivalent Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50531 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

50532 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 8:10am-9:30am TBA Staff

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

PFKN200 Exercise Physiology Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (BIOL 145 or (BIOL 201 and BIOL 202) or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 51127 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 12:10pm-3:00pm GB-3255 Staff

PFKN205 Sport & Exercise Psychology Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6

51129 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 12:10pm-1:30pm GB-1432 Staff

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

PFKN210 Athletic Training Principles Course Fee: $58

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: Biology 50533 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 W 5:40pm-9:30pm GB-3229 Staff E

PFKN250 Measurements in Kinesiology Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Math Level 3 Recommended: PFKN 170

50534 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 T 11:10am-1:00pm GB-1432 Staff

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

PFKN260 Growth and Motor Behavior Course Fee: $55

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: BIOL 145 or equivalent 51014 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 9:10am-12:00pm GB-3268 Staff

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

PFKN280 Kinesiology Internship Course Fee: $43

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and Department Approval for worksite location and intern prerequisites and responsibilities

51199 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged HHS-108 Staff

01/07-05/06 Arranged VLMICH 51199: Students must call 517-483-1424 no later than 12/07/2018 to secure worksite placement and receive Department Approval to enroll in this course. Students are expected to attend short seminars and complete assignments related to their intern responsibilities.

Phys Fitn: Weight Training

PFWT112 Intro to Weight Training Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: None 51266 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-9:00am GB-1115 Thompson J 50563 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 F 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1115 Thompson J

PFWT123 Weight Training I Course Fee: $60

Prerequisite: None 50564 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:40am-12:00pm GB-1115 Thompson J

Physics

PHYS120 The Art of Physics Course Fee: $67

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 5 or MATH 107 concurrently or MATH 109 concurrently) 50650 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 TR 9:10am-11:30am A&S-4138 Ghorbanpourghosh

50651 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 S 10:10am-12:30pm A&S-4138 Witkowski K W

01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE 50651: This is a combined face-to-face and online section 50652 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:40pm-4:00pm A&S-4138 Ghorbanpourghosh 50653 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:30pm A&S-4138 Bjarki O E

PHYS200 Intro to Applied Physics Course Fee: $67

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 5 or MATH 109 concurrently). 50793 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 5.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:40pm-6:00pm A&S-4138 Brown C

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

PHYS221 Introductory Physics I Course Fee: $77

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 and (Math Level 9 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 122 or MATH 126 or MATH 141) 50655 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MWF 11:40am-1:30pm A&S-4138 Danielewicz E 50654 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-5:00pm A&S-4130 Danielewicz E

PHYS222 Introductory Physics II Course Fee: $77

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (PHYS 221 or Department Approval) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50656 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-1:00pm A&S-4130 Staff

PHYS251 Physics I with Calculus Course Fee: $77

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 152 or MATH 162 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51345 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 7.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:30am-11:50am A&S-4130 Simons J 50657 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 7.00 01/07-05/06 MWF 2:40pm-4:50pm A&S-4130 O'Keefe A

PHYS252 Physics II with Calculus Course Fee: $77

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PHYS 251 and (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 152 or MATH 162) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51344 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 7.00 01/07-05/06 MWF 12:10pm-2:20pm A&S-4130 O'Keefe A 50658 Lab/Lecture 5.00/ 7.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:10pm-8:30pm A&S-4130 Azima A E

PHYS260 Statics for Engineers

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PHYS 251. 51964 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:40pm-4:00pm A&S-3118 O'Keefe A

Political Science

POLS120 American Political System

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50214 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Guerrieri M 50216 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Krois D 50215 Online 4.00/ 4.00 02/04-05/05 Arranged ONLINE Guerrieri M 51382 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-11:00am A&S-2312 Watkins R 50217 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2122 Watkins R

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

POLS120 Continued 50218 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:15pm A&S-0330 Macek J

50219 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 02/04-05/05 T 6:10pm-8:25pm A&S-2118 Macek J E

02/04-05/05 Arranged ONLINE

50219: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

POLS121 State and Local Government

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50220 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 9:55am-12:00pm A&S-2118 Guerrieri M 51932 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Krois D

POLS201 Intro to Political Science

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5

51251 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 R 2:40pm-4:00pm A&S-1304 Guerrieri M

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51251: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

POLS205 Government Internship

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 Course Note: After you have registered, complete the online application on the Political Science Program webpage and bring a copy to the first day of class.

50221 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 T 4:30pm-5:20pm A&S-2308 Guerrieri M E

01/22-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

POLS240 Introduction to Public Policy

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50223 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Sanchez F

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

POLS260 Comparative Political Systems

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6

51662 Online/Hybrid 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 T 2:10pm-3:40pm A&S-1304 Krois D

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51662: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

Psychology

PSYC175 Psyc of Death: Prep for Living

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 51468 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 M 5:10pm-8:25pm A&S-1122 McKeown K E

PSYC200 Introduction to Psychology

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 or NCSS 101 concurrently) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50224 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Elmore J 50225 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Bonnelle K 50226 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50227 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Bonnelle K 50228 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Elmore J 50229 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Callender B 50230 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50232 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0330 De Leon M 50233 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2122 Vowels V 50231 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 F 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-0307 Fultz J 50236 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-1122 De Leon M

51376 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/14-05/06 T 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2312 Hughes S

01/14-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51376: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

50235 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2308 Elmore J 50237 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2308 Vowels V 50874 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2308 Elmore J

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

PSYC200 Continued

50238 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/14-05/06 T 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2312 Hughes S

01/14-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50238: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

51643 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2316 Kelland M 51644 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2126 Mitchell E 50239 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-2308 Creamer S E

50240 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/14-05/06 T 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-2126 Kelley P E

01/14-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50240: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

50242 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 6:00pm-8:05pm A&S-1122 Hall L E

51971 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-04/22 T 9:10am-11:45am EAST-112 Bonnelle K

01/22-04/22 Arranged ONLINE

51971: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

51972 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-04/22 MW 1:00pm-3:35pm EAST-204 Bonnelle K 51359 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-04/22 TR 6:10pm-8:45pm EAST-202 Taylor J E 50245 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 2:30pm-4:35pm LIVCEN-110 Kenney D 50244 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 9:30am-11:35am LIVCEN-110 Fultz J

PSYC202 Psychology of Personality

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PSYC 200 and Reading Level 5. Recommended: Writing Level 6 or (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50246 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Coelho R 50248 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Kelland M 50247 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 F 12:10pm-3:10pm A&S-0307 Kelland M 51377 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 TR 2:00pm-3:30pm EAST-204 McKeown K

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W*

PSYC203 Social Psychology

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (PSYC 200 or SOCL 120) and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Writing Level 6 or (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50249 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hughes S 51280 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hughes S 50250 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 MW 8:30am-10:00am A&S-3308 Schlenkermann R

PSYC205 Human Growth and Development

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PSYC 200 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Writing Level 6 or (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50251 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE De Leon M 50252 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE De Leon M 50255 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 W 4:10pm-7:25pm GB-3252 Coelho R E 50256 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 TR 12:15pm-1:45pm EAST-204 McKeown K

PSYC210 Brain and Behavior

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (PSYC 200 or BIOL 121 or BIOL 127) and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Writing Level 6 or (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131). 50257 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-5:30pm A&S-2316 Thrasher D E

PSYC221 Child Psychology

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PSYC 200 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Writing Level 6 or (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50258 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Stone J

PSYC222 Adolescent Psychology

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PSYC 200 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Writing Level 6 or (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50876 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/14-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Stone J

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PSYC250 Abnormal Psychology

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in PSYC 200 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Writing Level 6 or (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 or ENGL 131). Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50261 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Forbes N 51238 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Forbes N 50262 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 TR 3:45pm-5:15pm EAST-207 McKeown K 50263 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 6:10pm-9:00pm A&S-2118 Thrasher D E

Radiologic Technology The Radiologic Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. Radiologic technologists, also called radiographers, operate X-ray equipment under the direction of a physician, taking radiographs of internal parts of the body. Most often radiologic technologists are employed in hospitals, clinics and physician offices. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

Radiologic Technology is a selective admission program. Contact the Selective Admissions Specialist at 517-483-1182 or [email protected], or the Radiologic Technology Program at 517-483-1410, or visit the Radiologic Technology website for more information. Students who have been accepted into the program will receive schedule information directly from the program.

Religion RELG150 Intro to World Religions

Prerequisites: (Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6) or ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51171 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Hicks B

51171: The prerequisite for this section is Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 or NCSS 101 concurrently).

51132 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Seal D 51133 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3255 Hicks B

51133: The prerequisite for this section is Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 or NCSS 101 concurrently).

52144 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3255 Hicks B

52144: The prerequisite for this section is Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 or NCSS 101 concurrently).

RELG211 Religions of South/SE Asia

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 51842 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Larson J Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website.

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RELG212 Judaism, Christianity & Islam

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50443 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2126 Weatherwax N

RELG242 New Testament Literature

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51167 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Seal D 51249 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Huff S

Sign Language

SIGN160 Intro to the Deaf Community Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Notes: 1) May be taken concurrently with SIGN 161. Non-degree students may waive SIGN 160. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 52117 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 52118 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 52119 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50795 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 12:40pm-3:30pm GB-3251 Staff 50024 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 12:40pm-3:30pm GB-1275 Staff 51780 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 TR 12:15pm-1:45pm EAST-114 Staff

SIGN161 American Sign Language I Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 160 or concurrently) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Course Note: May be taken concurrently with SIGN 160. 51091 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:40pm-5:00pm GB-3251 Staff 51149 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 TR 2:00pm-3:30pm EAST-114 Staff

SIGN162 American Sign Language II Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 161and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50028 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 9:40am-11:00am GB-1307 Staff 51082 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-7:30pm GB-1427 Staff E

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SIGN163 American Sign Language III Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 162 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50029 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:40pm-7:00pm GB-1431 Staff E

SIGN164 American Sign Language IV Course Fee: $33

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 163 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 51236 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-3251 Staff E

SIGN166 Fingerspelling Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 161 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: SIGN 162 or concurrently 50034 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 11:10am-12:30pm GB-1307 Staff 51083 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 7:40pm-9:00pm GB-1427 Staff E

SIGN167 Beginning Sign to Voice Course Fee: $33

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 162 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50036 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 7:10pm-8:30pm GB-3252 Staff E

SIGN176 Advanced Fingerspelling Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 166 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50037 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-5:00pm GB-1307 Staff E

SIGN260 Linguistic Principles of ASL Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SIGN 163 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 52120 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 S 9:10am-3:30pm GB-1275 Staff W

SIGN263 Intermediate Sign to Voice Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (SIGN 240 and SIGN 261) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4

50040 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 5:10pm-7:00pm GB-1431 Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

50038 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 W 7:10pm-9:00pm GB-1431 Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

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SIGN267 Sign Practicum I Course Fee: $53

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in (SIGN 240 and SIGN 261) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 50045 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 5:10pm-7:00pm GB-1431 Staff E 01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

50043 Lecture/Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 7:10pm-9:00pm GB-1431 Staff E

01/07-05/06 Arranged WKSITE

SIGN271 Advanced Sign to Voice Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in SIGN 270 and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 51291 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-3230 Staff E

SIGN294 Sign Lang Interpreting Seminar Course Fee: $8

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in SIGN 263 or Department Approval 52157 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 S 9:10am-5:30pm GB-1265 Staff W

52157: This class meets on the following Saturday only: 1/12, 1/26, 2/9, 2/23, 3/23, 4/6, 4/20, and 5/4.

SIGN295 Ind Study in Sign Language

Prerequisite: Department Approval

51241 Independent Study 1.00/ 1.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Staff

51246 Independent Study 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged GB-1222 Staff

Social Work

SOWK101 Introduction to Social Work Course Fee: $5

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 50378 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 M 6:10pm-10:00pm HHS-005 Timm D E

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Sociology SOCL120 Introduction to Sociology

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50264 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Smith P 50265 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE DeRosia M 50266 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Latham S 50267 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Ramirez J 50268 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Majumdar K 50269 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Smith P 50270 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE DeRosia M 50271 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Latham S 51163 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Dreeke A 51412 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Dreeke A 50272 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-2308 Davis W

50272: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) or NCSS 101 concurrently.

50273 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-1122 Robison E

50273: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) or NCSS 101 concurrently.

50275 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 F 8:10am-12:00pm A&S-0330 Addai I 51657 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-2126 Bishop D

51657: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) or NCSS 101 concurrently.

50277 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-1310 Ramirez J

50277: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) or NCSS 101 concurrently.

50276 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-2126 Bishop D

50276: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) or NCSS 101 concurrently.

50274 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-1310 Majumdar K

50274: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) or NCSS 101 concurrently.

50278 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm AOF-311 Hernandez R

50278: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) or NCSS 101 concurrently.

51483 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-2308 Ramirez J 51934 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:15pm GB-3252 Addai I

51934: The pre-requisite for this section is Reading Level 5 or (Reading Level 4 and ENGL 099 concurrently) or NCSS 101 concurrently.

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SOCL120 Continued 50279 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-2126 Bishop D E 50280 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-2122 Hernandez R E 50281 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:15pm A&S-2126 McCrandall E E 50283 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 8:30am-10:35am EAST-202 Addai I 50282 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 10:45am-12:50pm EAST-114 Hernandez R 51381 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 10:45am-12:50pm LIVCEN-112 Hale L 51463 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 1:15pm-3:20pm LIVCEN-112 Hale L

SOCL254 Marriage and Family

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in SOCL 120 or PSYC 200) and Reading Level 5 Recommended: Minimum 2.0 in (ENGL 121 [formerly WRIT 121] or ENGL 131 [formerly WRIT 131]) or Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50284 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Kiacz K

SOCL255 Contemporary Social Problems

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SOCL 120 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 [formerly WRIT 121] or ENGL 131 [formerly WRIT 131)] or Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50285 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Addai I

SOCL260 Race and Ethnicity

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SOCL 120 and Reading Level 5 Recommended: (Minimum 2.0 in ENGL 121 [formerly WRIT 121] or ENGL 131 [formerly WRIT 131]) or Writing Level 6 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50287 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE McCrandall E 50288 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-1:30pm A&S-2126 Bishop D

Spanish

SPAN121 Elementary Spanish I

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50051 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Landaw-Ortiz A 50785 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Landaw-Ortiz A

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SPAN121 Continued 51162 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Throne S 50050 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/11 Arranged ONLINE Throne S 51258 Online 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 51289 Online 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50055 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3229 Staff 50053 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-1304 Staff

50054 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 M 6:10pm-8:15pm A&S-0214 Staff E

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

50054: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

50052 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 TR 4:10pm-8:00pm A&S-2316 Staff E

SPAN122 Elementary Spanish II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SPAN 121 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50056 Online 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Throne S 50059 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Landaw-Ortiz A 51697 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1430 Staff 50058 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-3267 Staff 52012 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 4:00pm-6:05pm EAST-205 Staff E 51698 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 MW 4:05pm-6:00pm WCB-U236 Staff E

SPAN201 Intermediate Spanish I

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SPAN 122 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51699 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Shipman K 51919 Online 4.00/ 4.00 03/12-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Shipman K

52013 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 M 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0214 Staff E

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

52013: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

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SPAN202 Intermediate Spanish II

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in SPAN 201 or equivalent and ((Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently)) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50060 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Shipman K

51705 Online/Hybrid 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 T 6:10pm-8:15pm A&S-2126 Staff E

01/22-05/06 Arranged ONLINE

51705: This is a combined face-to-face and online section

Statistics

STAT170 Introduction to Statistics

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106 or above or Math Level 5) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Graphing Calculator Required, TI-83/84 series is recommended, TI-84 Plus CE is highly recommended Course Notes: 1) A student should take either STAT 170 or STAT 215 (not both), depending on his/her transfer institution. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 52008 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Sakkinen K 52009 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE McIlwain E 51248 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0333 Johnson M 51910 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am GB-3230 Chapman M 51123 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0333 Chapman M 52001 Lab 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm A&S-0308 Sakkinen K 51153 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-2:00pm A&S-0333 Carpenter L 51911 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0333 Carpenter L 51165 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm A&S-0333 Smith S 51341 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0333 Smith S E 51342 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm A&S-0333 Shutt A E 51398 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 8:30am-10:35am EAST-205 Daniel J

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STAT215 Intro to Probability and Stats

Prerequisite: (Minimum 2.0 in MATH 120 or above or Math Level 7) and Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 4 Recommended: Knowledge of Windows software and Graphing Calculator Required, TI-83/84 series is recommended, TI-84 Plus CE is highly recommended Course Notes: 1) A student should take either STAT 170 or STAT 215 (not both), depending on his/her transfer institution. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 51030 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Sabeti R 51032 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 8:10am-10:00am A&S-0333 Hassan A 51033 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm A&S-0333 Hassan A E 51034 Lecture 4.00/ 4.00 01/22-05/06 TR 10:45am-12:50pm EAST-105 Weyand G

Surgical Technology The Surgical Technology program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). A surgical technologist assists the surgeon in the operating room by preparing the operating room for the surgical procedure; preparing all sterile areas, supplies and instruments for use; assisting with sterile draping, gowning and gloving; and handing appropriate sterile instruments and supplies to the surgeon’s assistant and/or surgeon during invasive surgical procedures. In addition to a hospital operating room, the surgical technologist may work in a surgeon's private office, a surgical outpatient facility, a central processing department, and possibly in an emergency room and obstetrical delivery room. The surgical technologist may become certified through successful completion of a national exam offered by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA), and thus become Nationally Board Certified, with rights and privileges to use the CST© credential behind his or her name.

Surgical Technology is a selective admission program. Contact the Selective Admissions Specialist at 517-483-1182 or [email protected], or the Surgical Technology Program at 517-483-1410, or visit the Surgical Technology website for more information. Students who have been accepted into the program will receive schedule information directly from the program.

SURG103 Surgical Asepsis Course Fee: $186

Prerequisite: None Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For additional information, please visit the Testing Services website. 50096 Online 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Smelker C

Theatre THEA110 Introduction to Theatre

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 or (ENGL 098 or ENGL 099 concurrently) Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 52122 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 52131 Online 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50445 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 02/04-05/05 MW 10:10am-12:00pm GB-1424 Callis A 50892 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-1:30pm GB-1424 Dunckel L 50444 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 T 6:10pm-9:00pm GB-1424 Callis A E

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THEA120 Introduction to Acting

Prerequisite: None 50446 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-3119 Keller D 50447 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-04/08 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1424 Keller D

THEA131 Studio Theatre Performance I Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in THEA 141 or concurrently 51785 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 04/01-05/06 MWF 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-1422 Staff E

THEA132 Studio Theatre Performance II Course Fee: $10

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50811 Lab 1.00/ 2.00 04/01-05/06 MWF 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1422 Staff

THEA141 Acting I - Contemporary

Prerequisite: None. 50812 Lab/Lecture 2.50/ 4.00 01/07-03/31 MWF 4:10pm-6:00pm GB-1422 Staff E

THEA143 Stage Voice for the Actor

Prerequisite: None 50898 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-03/31 MWF 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1424 Staff

THEA150 Acting for the Camera

Prerequisite: Department Approval 51080 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 MW 2:10pm-4:00pm GB-1419 Lepard J

THEA171 Play Analysis

Prerequisite: None 50448 Lecture 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-3:30pm GB-1424 Dunckel L

THEA173 Movement for the Actor

Prerequisite: None 50449 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-11:30am GB-3119 Keller D

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THEA181 Improvisation

Prerequisite: None 50910 Lab/Lecture 2.50/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 12:10pm-2:00pm GB-1422 Keller D

THEA210 Theatre History

Prerequisite: Reading Level 5 and Writing Level 6 Recommended: THEA 110 Course Note: An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 50450 Online 4.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Lennox J

THEA223 Independent Study in Theater

Prerequisite: Department Approval

51505 Independent Study 1.00/ 1.00 02/04-05/05 Arranged GB-1222 Staff

THEA224 Special Subjects in Theater

Prerequisite: Determined by Section Stage Combat II 50451 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 S 10:10am-2:00pm GB-2156 Lennox J W

THEA283 Audition Workshop

Prerequisite: Department Approval 50912 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-5:30pm GB-1424 Lepard J E

Welding Technology WELD102 Industrial/Construction Safety Course Fee: $90

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Course Notes: 1) This course requires students to be certified in CPR and First Aid as part of the course grade. Training will occur as part of traditional on-campus sections. Online students have the option of attending CPR and First Aid sessions at LCC's West Campus. Students who cannot travel to LCC will need to make other arrangements to become certified. Additional costs may be incurred if the scheduled CPR & First Aid sessions are not used. 2) An online course may require students to travel to an exam site for proctored exams. You may also request to test at an approved proctored location (additional fees may apply). For more information on proctored test sites, please visit the Testing Services website. 3) ON-LINE STUDENTS CANNOT QUALIFY FOR THE OSHA-10 CERTIFICATION DUE TO OSHA LIMITATIONS. Students requiring OSHA-10 Certification should enroll in one of the lab/lecture sections. 50853 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff 50855 Online 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged ONLINE Staff

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WELD102 Continued 50860 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 9:10am-12:00pm WCB-U233 Staff 50858 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 1:10pm-4:00pm WCB-U233 Staff 50867 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 M 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff E 50871 Lab/Lecture 2.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 R 6:10pm-9:00pm WCB-U233 Staff E

WELD103 Combination Welding Course Fee: $225

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Recommended: Math Level 3 Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses, pliers, leather welding gloves and leather work boots to start welding on the first day of class. 50942 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 10:10am-12:00pm WCB-W169 Lindquist C 01/07-05/06 MW 9:10am-10:00am WCB-W165 50944 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 3:10pm-4:00pm WCB-W165 Lindquist C E 01/07-05/06 MW 4:10pm-6:00pm WCB-W169 50945 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:10pm-6:00pm WCB-W168 Ruehle R E 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-W169

WELD105 Advanced ARC Welding Course Fee: $228

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in WELD 103 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses, pliers, leather welding gloves and leather work boots to start welding on the first day of class. 50947 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 1:10pm-2:00pm WCB-W165 Lindquist C 01/07-05/06 TR 2:10pm-4:00pm WCB-W169 50948 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-7:00pm WCB-W165 Ellis N E 01/07-05/06 MW 7:10pm-9:00pm WCB-W169

WELD110 Gas Metal ARC Welding Course Fee: $225

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses, pliers, leather welding gloves and leather work boots to start welding on the first day of class. 50949 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 10:10am-12:00pm WCB-W169 Staff 01/07-05/06 TR 9:10am-10:00am WCB-W165 50950 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 7:10pm-8:00pm WCB-W165 Poe S E 01/07-05/06 MW 8:10pm-10:00pm WCB-W169

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WELD111 Gas Tungsten ARC Welding Course Fee: $228

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in (WELD 103 or AUTO 100 or AUTB 114) and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses, pliers, leather welding gloves and leather work boots to start welding on the first day of class. 50952 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 12:10pm-1:00pm WCB-W165 Haynes J 01/07-05/06 MW 1:10pm-3:00pm WCB-W169 50953 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:10pm-6:00pm WCB-W167 Vastine K E 01/07-05/06 TR 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-W169

WELD115 Robotic MIG Welding Course Fee: $150

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 in WELD 110 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 3 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses, pliers, leather welding gloves and leather work boots to start welding on the first day of class. 51212 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 5:10pm-7:00pm WCB-W165 Ribby B E 51731 Lab/Lecture 3.00/ 4.00 01/07-05/06 TR 7:10pm-9:00pm WCB-W165 Ribby B E

WELD125 Structural Blpt Reading/Weld Course Fee: $35

Prerequisite: Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 and (Math Level 4 or minimum 2.0 in MATH 105 or MATH 106) 51373 Lecture 2.00/ 2.00 01/07-04/08 TR 4:40pm-6:00pm WCB-N190 Mesler V E

WELD205 Pipe Welding Course Fee: $225

Prerequisite: Minimum 2.5 in WELD 105 and Reading Level 3 and Writing Level 2 Course Note: Students need to bring their own safety glasses, pliers, leather welding gloves and leather work boots to start welding on the first day of class. 51374 Lab/Lecture 4.00/ 6.00 01/07-05/06 MW 5:10pm-6:00pm WCB-W165 Hedglen J E 01/07-05/06 MW 6:10pm-8:00pm WCB-W169

WELD250 Welding Internship

Prerequisite: Department Approval Recommended: 2.5 GPA or greater 50956 Worksite 3.00/ 3.00 01/07-05/06 Arranged WCB-M103 Staff

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Online Learning (Non Credit): The Community and Continuing Alternative Delivery Education department offers a wide array of affordable and convenient

online, non-credit classes. An expert instructor in his or her field Taking an Alternative Delivery class saves students time spent in a teaches each course. These classes connect you to hundreds of classroom setting or reduces drive time by selecting a class location professional and personal learning opportunities. Our online courses closer to their home. This flexibility helps busy people balance work, are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. We family and school and still reach their career and academic goals. Try encourage you to browse our catalog by visiting the Community one or all of the Alternative Delivery options to find out what works Education and Workforce Development website. best for your type of lifestyle!

Electronically-supported Education Options Online Learning Courses

Online (100%) *- If you are self-motivated, an independent learner, Online Courses: and have the ability to work without face-to-face contact with an instructor or classmates, taking a course online using D2L, LCC’s Require self-motivation and some computer skills. Online courses Course Management System, will most likely work for you. Students require students to complete course work with little formal direction enrolling in an online course should have existing computer skills or from Instructors, as well as access to and knowledge of using a the ability to acquire such skills. Online instructors will follow a desktop or laptop computer and a reliable Internet connection. syllabus and set deadlines. It's up to the student to meet course NOTE: Students using tablets will still need access to a desktop or requirements. laptop computer in order to complete some assignments. Online courses CANNOT be completed using only a tablet (e.g. iPad). Online/Hybrid *- An online/hybrid course is one in which a portion of regularly scheduled classroom time is replaced with online course Are flexible. While assignments in a course have due dates, course work and activities. This is a good option for students new to online work can usually be completed any time of the day or night. This learning or students who prefer a more structured learning allows students to work around personal, work, and family schedules. environment but enjoy the flexibility that an online course provides as this type of course limits the number of times a student needs to be Are NOT self-paced. Students must complete course work within the on-campus for class. Students spend part of their time face-to-face in deadline(s) set by the course instructor including discussions, quizzes, the traditional classroom, lab, or worksite with an instructor and the and assignments. other part participating online using D2L, LCC’s Course Management System. May require a trip to campus. Some online courses may require a

student to come to campus to complete an exam or give a * All students who have not taken an online course before are encouraged to complete the Learning Online at LCC Training presentation. Off-campus Proctors* can be set up if necessary through prior to beginning an online course. Testing Services. See the Online Course Proctored Testing webpage for more information. *Additional fees may apply. Other Alternatives Have technology requirements. Online courses require a high- Variable Date and Late Start - Variable date and late start classes speed Internet connection (dial up Internet users may experience enable you to finish a course at a different pace than the standard delays), word processing program, and various computer hardware semester. Registration deadlines for these classes can be found in and software. the Adding a Class table in this schedule book or online. May require textbooks. Many online courses require students to Weekend - People who work full-time find weekend courses easier to purchase a textbook and/or an online access key. Textbook fit into their busy schedules. Course lengths vary from one to three information is available through the Textbooks and Bookstores days, while many extend the entire semester. webpage.

Off-campus Learning Locations - An off-campus learning location Learning Online at LCC Training is available for students who have provides LCC students the opportunity to select the course(s) closest not taken an online course before. Designed to prepare students for to their home or work. These sites, often located in area schools, using D2L, the Course Management System, the training shows community education buildings, or in LCC buildings, have ample, free parking and are within a 40-mile radius of Lansing. For more students what to expect in online and/or hybrid courses as well as information contact an LCC Learning Center near you, or visit the making them aware of the expectations that come with being an online Community Education and Workforce Development website. student. To access the training, please visit the Learning Online at LCC webpage. Michigan Colleges Online – Additional online courses may be available through other Michigan community colleges via the Michigan Colleges Online. For more information, please contact Academic Advising at [email protected] or 517-483-1904.

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The eLearning Department Student Resource Site contains a Blog For more information about online courses including course and D2L Help Pages with written step-by-step and video instructions offerings and availability, and general information about online for using the Course Management System, D2L. Blog posts are also courses, please contact Academic Advising at [email protected] or created by the eLearning Department that include announcements, 517-483-1904. tips, and tricks for learning online at LCC.

For more information about D2L, please visit the eLearning Student

Resource website, contact the eLearning Department using Live Chat, via email at [email protected] or by phone at 517-483-1839.

Online Courses CITA115 Microsoft PowerPoint (A $25.00 fee will be charged for all Online courses.) CITA119 Microsoft Word ACAD101 First Year Experience CITA126 Microsoft Excel ACCG100 Practical Accounting Non-Major CITA133 Microsoft Access Database ACCG102 Principles Supplement CITA140 Microsoft Outlook ACCG210 Principles of Accounting I CITA219 Advanced Microsoft Word ACCG211 Principles of Accounting II CITA226 Microsoft Excel-Advanced ACCG221 Intermediate Accounting II CITD120 SQL Concepts ACCG240 Federal Income Tax I CITF108 Microsoft Windows ACCG260 Accounting Systems CITF110 Intro Computer Info Systems ACCG280 Governmental Accounting CITF120 Operating Systems Concepts ANTH120 Introduction to Anthropology CITF140 Information Technology Ethics ANTH270 Cultural Anthropology CITF240 IT Project Management ANTH275 Physical Anthro & Archaeology CITF260 Systems Analysis and Design ARTS102 Design & Communication CITN120 Networking Concepts ARTS171 Comp Graphics/Digital Imaging CITP110 Intro to Programming - Python ARTS173 Computer Graphics/Web Design CITP180 Intro to C#.NET Programming ARTS195 Employ/Busn Issues for Artists CITW150 Internet Literacy ASTR201 Introductory Astronomy CITW160 Web Development HTML & CSS BIOL120 Environmental Science CITW165 Web Development JavaScript BIOL121 Biol Foundation for Physiology CJUS101 Intro to Criminal Justice BIOL203 Microbiology CJUS102 Crime Causes and Conditions BIOL270 Human Genetics CJUS103 Criminal Law BUSN118 Introduction to Business CJUS104 Theory of Patrol BUSN150 Legal Issues: Start Small Busn CJUS106 Intro to Juvenile Justice BUSN160 Starting a Business CJUS126 Juvenile Offenders/Families BUSN201 International Business CJUS131 Introduction to Corrections BUSN250 Personal Finance CJUS134 Probation and Parole BUSN254 Introduction to Investments CJUS135 Legal Issues in Corrections CHDV100 Foundations Early Childhood Ed CJUS201 Criminal Justice Org/Admin CHDV113 Health/Safety:Early Child Prog CJUS204 Criminal Investigation CHDV184 Children and Stress CJUS205 Policing into the 21st Century CHDV186 Child Self-Esteem/Positive Dis CJUS207 Digital Evidence/1st Responder CHDV230 Early Childhood Program Admin CJUS250 Correctional Institutions CHSE114 Pathophysiology-Allied Health CJUS251 Correctional Clients CHSE117 Health Law and Ethics CJUS255 Human Relations/Crim Justice CHSE120 Medical Terminology COMM120 Dynamics of Communication CITA110 Intro to Microsoft Office COMM280 Intercultural Communication

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DCTM102 Industrial/Construction Safety MASG137 Medical Elements of Massage DCTM103 Codes and Specifications MASG139 Medical Conditions in Massage ECON120 Power, Authority and Exchange MASG254 Busn App Therapeutic Massage ECON201 Principles of Economics-Micro MATH109 Fast Track Algebra ECON202 Principles of Economics-Macro MATH112 Intermediate Algebra ECON260 Comparative Economic Systems MATH117 Math for Business EDUC204 Educational Psychology MATH119 Math - Applications for Living EDUC220 Introduction to Education MATH120 College Algebra EDUC230 Intro to Special Education MATH121 Precalculus I ELTE102 Industrial/Construction Safety MATH122 Precalculus II ENGL099 Integrated Reading Writing II METD105 PC Applications for Technology ENGL118 Personal Writing METS102 Industrial/Construction Safety ENGL121 Composition I MGMT150 Managing Customer Relations ENGL122 Composition II MGMT200 Creative Thinking for Business ENGL124 Technical Writing MGMT201 Time Management for Business ENGL127 Business Writing MGMT202 Managing Difficult People ENGL208 Children's Literature MGMT203 Managing Meetings ENGL212 World Literature II MGMT223 Supervisory Skills ENGL261 Creative Writing I MGMT224 Human Resource Management ENGL271 Creative Writing II MGMT225 Principles of Mgmt/Leadership FREN121 Elementary French I MGMT227 Training/Development for Busn FREN122 Elementary French II MGMT228 Organization Behavior GEOG200 World Regional Geography MGMT231 Developing and Leading Teams GEOG202 Geography of North America MGMT234 Diversity in the Workplace GEOG221 Physical Geography MGMT300 Leading for Possibility GRMN121 Elementary German I MGMT304 Organization Development GRMN122 Elementary German II MGMT329 Advanced Mgmt Communication GRMN202 Intermediate German II MGMT337 Advanced Human Resource Mgmt HIST211 U.S. History to 1877 MGMT345 Context and Transformation HIST212 U.S. History: 1877 to Present MKTG119 Mktg/Manage Your Profess Image HIST220 Michigan History MKTG120 Sales HUMS120 Masterpieces of Art & Music MKTG140 Introduction to Advertising HUMS160 Mythology MKTG200 Principles of Marketing HUMS213 World Civilizations to 1600 MKTG210 Marketing on the Internet HUMS214 World Civilizations from 1600 MUSC199 Music Appreciation HVAC102 Industrial/Construction Safety MUSC247 History and Culture of Rock JAPN121 Elementary Japanese I NURS200 Nursing Pharmacology JAPN122 Elementary Japanese II PFHW123 Human Nutrition LABR200 Intro to Labor Relations PFHW163 Healthy Lifestyles LABR204 Employment Law for Managers PFHW181 Stress Management LEGL211 Tort Law PFKN170 Foundations of Kinesiology LEGL215 Business Law-Basic Principles PHIL151 Intro to Logic & Critcal Think LEGL216 Commercial Transactions PHIL211 Philosophy: Ancient & Medieval LEGL217 Business Organizations PHIL212 Philosophy: Modern & Contempry LEGL219 Adv Busn Law for Acct Majors POLS120 American Political System

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POLS121 State and Local Government CHSE100 Intro to Health Professions POLS240 Introduction to Public Policy CHSE120 Medical Terminology PSYC200 Introduction to Psychology CHSE124 Medical Ins Billing/Coding II PSYC202 Psychology of Personality CHSE125 Comp-Med Ins Billing/Coding PSYC203 Social Psychology CHSE127 Medical Ins Billing/Coding III PSYC205 Human Growth and Development CHSE131 Electronic Hlth Records Intro PSYC221 Child Psychology CHSE151 Patient Care Technician PSYC222 Adolescent Psychology CITF110 Intro Computer Info Systems PSYC250 Abnormal Psychology CITF240 IT Project Management RELG150 Intro to World Religions CITP290 Adv JAVA Programming for Busn RELG211 Religions of South/SE Asia CITW160 Web Development HTML & CSS RELG242 New Testament Literature CITW175 Web Site Management SIGN160 Intro to the Deaf Community CITW180 Web Development ASP.NET SOCL120 Introduction to Sociology CJUS210 Intro to Forensic Science SOCL254 Marriage and Family COMM110 Oral Comm in the Workplace SOCL255 Contemporary Social Problems DCTM220 BIM for Construction SOCL260 Race and Ethnicity ECON201 Principles of Economics-Micro SPAN121 Elementary Spanish I ECON202 Principles of Economics-Macro SPAN122 Elementary Spanish II ENGL098 Integrated Reading Writing I SPAN201 Intermediate Spanish I ENGL099 Integrated Reading Writing II SPAN202 Intermediate Spanish II ENGL121 Composition I STAT170 Introduction to Statistics ENGL122 Composition II STAT215 Intro to Probability and Stats ENGL208 Children's Literature SURG103 Surgical Asepsis ESOL050 Reading and Speaking Level 1 THEA110 Introduction to Theatre ESOL070 Reading and Speaking Level 2 THEA210 Theatre History ESOL090 Reading and Speaking Level 3 WELD102 Industrial/Construction Safety FREN122 Elementary French II GRMN121 Elementary German I Online/Hybrid Courses HERT110 Equipment Introduction MATH141 Calculus with Applications ACAD101 First Year Experience MGMT200 Creative Thinking for Business BIOL120 Environmental Science MGMT225 Principles of Mgmt/Leadership BIOL121 Biol Foundation for Physiology MGMT237 Managing/Continual Improvement BIOL127 Cell Biology MGMT332 Ethics: Assumpt for the Future BIOL145 Intro Anatomy and Physiology MKTG200 Principles of Marketing BIOL201 Human Anatomy NURS201 Patient-Centered Care BIOL202 Human Physiology PFHW123 Human Nutrition BUSN118 Introduction to Business PFHW163 Healthy Lifestyles BUSN155 Marketing Your Small Business PFKN106 Group Fitness Instructor Prep BUSN201 International Business PFKN170 Foundations of Kinesiology BUSN251 Stock Market Essentials PFKN205 Sport & Exercise Psychology CHDV101 Child Growth/Develop: 0-10 Yrs PFKN250 Measurements in Kinesiology CHDV225 Families and Inclusion PHYS120 The Art of Physics CHEM125 Basic Chemistry POLS120 American Political System CHEM151 General Chemistry Lecture I POLS201 Intro to Political Science

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POLS260 Comparative Political Systems SPAN201 Intermediate Spanish I PSYC200 Introduction to Psychology SPAN202 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN121 Elementary Spanish I

Off-Campus Learning Locations

Most of the course offerings at learning locations fulfill requirements for Associate Degree and transfer programs. (Refer to the Course Offerings for complete information before you register.) The following locations have a wide variety of courses and services including labs, computers, and free parking. LCC East East Lansing, 517-483-1860

LCC Livingston County Center at Parker Campus Howell, 517-545-3522 Toll free: 1-877-813-5242

For off-campus learning locations visit the Community Education and Workforce Development webpage. Driving directions to each off- campus location are posted on the Extension Center webpage. Classroom locations for these centers are posted in the building on the first night of classes. For complete prerequisites, class locations, dates and times, see the Course Offerings. EAST LANSING

BESSEY HALL, MSU (BESSEY) Michigan State University

AERO212 Evolution of USAF II AERO213 Evolution of USAF II-Lab

LCC EAST (EAST) 2827 Eyde Parkway

ACCG210 Principles of Accounting I ACCG211 Principles of Accounting II BIOL120 Environmental Science BIOL121 Biol Foundation for Physiology BIOL201 Human Anatomy BUSN118 Introduction to Business CHEM125 Basic Chemistry CITA110 Intro to Microsoft Office CITF110 Intro Computer Info Systems CITP110 Intro to Programming - Python CJUS101 Intro to Criminal Justice COMM120 Dynamics of Communication ECON120 Power, Authority and Exchange ECON201 Principles of Economics-Micro ECON202 Principles of Economics-Macro ENGL099 Integrated Reading Writing II ENGL121 Composition I ENGL122 Composition II

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HIST211 U.S. History to 1877 HIST212 U.S. History: 1877 to Present HUMS160 Mythology HUMS214 World Civilizations from 1600 MATH105 Mathematical Literacy MATH109 Fast Track Algebra MATH112 Intermediate Algebra MATH119 Math - Applications for Living MATH120 College Algebra MATH121 Precalculus I MATH122 Precalculus II MATH141 Calculus with Applications MATH151 Calculus I MATH253 Calculus III MGMT234 Diversity in the Workplace MKTG200 Principles of Marketing NURS201 Patient-Centered Care PFFT170 Yoga: Beginning PFHW123 Human Nutrition PFHW163 Healthy Lifestyles PSYC200 Introduction to Psychology PSYC202 Psychology of Personality PSYC205 Human Growth and Development PSYC250 Abnormal Psychology SIGN160 Intro to the Deaf Community SIGN161 American Sign Language I SOCL120 Introduction to Sociology SPAN122 Elementary Spanish II STAT170 Introduction to Statistics STAT215 Intro to Probability and Stats

HOWELL

LIVINGSTON CENTER AT PARKER (LIVCEN) 402 Wright Road

ACCG210 Principles of Accounting I BIOL120 Environmental Science BIOL145 Intro Anatomy and Physiology BIOL201 Human Anatomy BIOL202 Human Physiology BIOL203 Microbiology BUSN118 Introduction to Business CHEM120 Gen Organic & Biological Chem CHEM125 Basic Chemistry CHSE143 Phlebotomy Technician CITF110 Intro Computer Info Systems COMM120 Dynamics of Communication

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ENGL098 Integrated Reading Writing I ENGL099 Integrated Reading Writing II ENGL121 Composition I ENGL122 Composition II HIST211 U.S. History to 1877 HIST212 U.S. History: 1877 to Present HUMS213 World Civilizations to 1600 MATH105 Mathematical Literacy MATH106 Math Literacy with Review MATH109 Fast Track Algebra MATH112 Intermediate Algebra MATH119 Math - Applications for Living MATH120 College Algebra MATH121 Precalculus I NURS201 Patient-Centered Care PFHW123 Human Nutrition PHIL151 Intro to Logic & Critcal Think PSYC200 Introduction to Psychology SOCL120 Introduction to Sociology

LANSING

AIS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT (AIS) 3600 North Grand River Avenue

HERT110 Equipment Introduction HERT125 Heavy Equipment Electronics HERT140 Equipment Powertrain HERT210 Heavy Equipment Internship VARIOUS HOSPITALS (HOSP)

CHSE145 Sterile Processing Tech I CHSE148 Sterile Processing Externship VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN MICHIGAN (VLMICH)

PFKN280 Kinesiology Internship VARIOUS WORKSITES (WKSITE)

ACCG245 Accounting Internship CHDV111 Child Guidance/Communication CHDV215 Infant Toddler Program Dev CHDV220 Early Child Curr/Learn Environ CHDV284 Early Childhood Practicum CHSE108 Long-Term Care Nurse Aide CHSE130 Medical Ins Bill/Code Extern CHSE144 Phlebotomy Externship CHSE151 Patient Care Technician CHSE236 Pharmacy Technician Externship CITP295 Programming Internship

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CJUS285 Law Enforcement Internship CJUS286 Juvenile Internship I CJUS287 Juvenile Internship II DANC290 Dance Studio Internship EDUC280 Teacher Education Practicum EMTA112 Basic EMT Clinical EMTA224 EMS Instr-Coord Student Teach FASH263 Fashion/Textiles Internship HONR155 Community Service Practicum I HONR156 Community Service Practicum II HUSE284 Human Services Practicum II MASG141 Massage Clinic I MASG241 Massage Clinic II MKTG235 Marketing Internship PHOT232 Internship POLS205 Government Internship SIGN263 Intermediate Sign to Voice SIGN267 Sign Practicum I

Weekend Courses Listed below are the weekend courses that run from Friday (F) at 5:00 p.m. through Sunday (U). Course lengths vary from one to three days or extend the entire semester. People who work full-time may find weekend courses easier to fit into their schedule. Weekend courses are offered for both credit and non-credit. For complete course prerequisites, class locations, dates and times, see the Course Offerings. F = Friday • S = Saturday • U = Sunday Days Course Code Course Title

F AVAF140 Aircraft Welding S BIOL201 Human Anatomy S BIOL202 Human Physiology S CHDV122 Creativity and Play S CHDV124 Young Investigators: Math/Sci S CHDV128 Partnerships in Inf/Tod Care S CHEM120 Gen Organic & Biological Chem F ELTE131 Machine Controls I S ENGL121 Composition I F MASG110 Massage for Non-Majors S METS125 Intro to Hydraulics/Pneumatics S PFHW163 Healthy Lifestyles S PHYS120 The Art of Physics S SIGN260 Linguistic Principles of ASL S SIGN294 Sign Lang Interpreting Seminar S THEA224 Stage Combat II

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Variable Date and Late Start Courses Variable date and late start classes enable you to finish a course at a different pace than the standard semester. Registration deadlines for these classes can be found in the Adding a Class table in this schedule book or online. Refer to the Course Offerings for exact course start and end date in addition to complete course information needed to register. Non-credit variable date courses are listed separately in the Community and Continuing Education section. January 01/07-04/08 ACAD101 First Year Experience 01/07-03/11 ACCG160 Payroll Systems and Taxes 01/07-03/11 ARTS195 Employ/Busn Issues for Artists 01/07-03/11 BLDT180 Builder Pre-Licensure Prep 01/07-03/11 BUSN118 Introduction to Business 01/07-03/11 CHDV184 Children and Stress 01/07-02/25 CHSE108 Long-Term Care Nurse Aide 01/07-03/11 CHSE124 Medical Ins Billing/Coding II 01/07-03/11 CHSE125 Comp-Med Ins Billing/Coding 01/07-03/11 CHSE130 Medical Ins Bill/Code Extern 01/07-03/11 CHSE144 Phlebotomy Externship 01/07-03/11 CHSE236 Pharmacy Technician Externship 01/07-03/11 CITN220 Introduction to Networks 01/07-03/11 CITN240 Scaling Networks 01/07-03/11 CITW150 Internet Literacy 01/07-03/11 COMM110 Oral Comm in the Workplace 01/07-03/11 DMAC246 Workshop: Video 01/07-03/11 ECON201 Principles of Economics-Micro 01/07-03/11 ECON202 Principles of Economics-Macro 01/07-03/11 ELTA120 AC Fundamentals - Electrician 01/07-03/11 ELTE108 Practical Electricity I 01/07-03/11 ELTE130 Machine Controls I - B 01/07-04/08 ELTE150 Electric Motor Maintenance 01/07-03/11 ELTE173 Energy Industry Fundamentals I 01/07-03/11 EMTA101 Basic EMT I 01/07-03/11 EMTA102 Basic EMT II 01/07-03/11 EMTA224 EMS Instr-Coord Student Teach 01/07-04/08 GERO100 Introduction to Human Aging 01/07-04/08 HUSE100 Introduction to Human Services 01/07-04/08 HUSE105 Personal Dynamics/Interviewing 01/07-04/08 HUSE110 Child Abuse and Neglect 01/07-04/08 HUSE242 The Family: Addiction/Violence 01/07-03/11 MASG141 Massage Clinic I 01/07-04/08 METM100 Manufacturing Processes 01/07-04/08 METM108 Machine Tool Operations 01/07-04/08 METM112 Introduction to CNC Machining 01/07-04/08 METS140 Rigging 01/07-04/08 METS145 Automated Systems 01/07-04/08 METS160 Introduction to Robotics 01/07-03/11 MGMT201 Time Management for Business 01/07-03/11 MGMT304 Organization Development

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01/07-03/11 MGMT337 Advanced Human Resource Mgmt 01/07-03/11 MKTG200 Principles of Marketing 01/07-04/08 SOWK101 Introduction to Social Work 01/07-03/11 SPAN121 Elementary Spanish I 01/07-04/08 THEA120 Introduction to Acting 01/07-03/31 THEA141 Acting I - Contemporary 01/07-03/31 THEA143 Stage Voice for the Actor 01/07-04/08 WELD125 Structural Blpt Reading/Weld 01/08-01/11 CIVL110 Density Certification 01/08-03/06 MASG231 Therapeutic Massage II 01/09-01/30 MASG138 Fundamentals/Clinical Massage 01/10-04/18 CHSE108 Long-Term Care Nurse Aide 01/11-02/01 AUTM102 Automotive/Collision Safety 01/14-05/06 MUSC106 Private Music Lesson 01/14-05/06 MUSC108 Concert Choir 01/14-05/06 MUSC122 Rock Band 01/14-05/06 MUSC123 Jazz Ensemble 01/14-05/06 MUSC124 Multi-Instrumental Music Ensem 01/14-05/06 MUSC157 Applied Lesson I 01/14-05/06 MUSC158 Applied Lesson II 01/14-05/06 MUSC237 Musical Theater Performance 01/14-05/06 MUSC257 Applied Lesson III 01/14-05/06 MUSC258 Applied Lesson IV 01/14-05/06 PSYC200 Introduction to Psychology 01/14-05/06 PSYC202 Psychology of Personality 01/14-05/06 PSYC203 Social Psychology 01/14-05/06 PSYC222 Adolescent Psychology 01/22-05/06 ACCG210 Principles of Accounting I 01/22-05/06 ACCG211 Principles of Accounting II 01/22-05/06 ACCG245 Accounting Internship 01/22-05/06 BIOL120 Environmental Science 01/22-05/06 BIOL121 Biol Foundation for Physiology 01/22-05/06 BUSN118 Introduction to Business 01/22-05/06 CHEM120 Gen Organic & Biological Chem 01/22-05/06 CHEM125 Basic Chemistry 01/22-05/06 CHSE108 Long-Term Care Nurse Aide 01/22-05/06 CITA110 Intro to Microsoft Office 01/22-05/06 CITF110 Intro Computer Info Systems 01/22-05/06 CITP110 Intro to Programming - Python 01/22-05/06 CJUS101 Intro to Criminal Justice 01/22-05/06 COMM120 Dynamics of Communication 01/22-05/06 ECON120 Power, Authority and Exchange 01/22-05/06 ECON201 Principles of Economics-Micro 01/22-05/06 ECON202 Principles of Economics-Macro 01/22-05/06 EDUC220 Introduction to Education 01/22-05/06 EDUC226 Reading in Elementary School

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01/22-05/06 EDUC228 Technology in Education 01/22-05/06 EDUC280 Teacher Education Practicum 01/22-05/06 ENGL098 Integrated Reading Writing I 01/22-05/06 ENGL099 Integrated Reading Writing II 01/22-05/06 ENGL121 Composition I 01/22-05/06 ENGL122 Composition II 01/22-05/06 ENGL256 American Lit 1865 to Present 01/22-05/06 ENGL260 African-American Literature 01/22-05/06 ESOL050 Reading and Speaking Level 1 01/22-05/06 ESOL055 Grammar and Writing Level 1 01/22-05/06 ESOL070 Reading and Speaking Level 2 01/22-05/06 ESOL075 Grammar and Writing Level 2 01/22-05/06 ESOL090 Reading and Speaking Level 3 01/22-05/06 ESOL095 Grammar and Writing Level 3 01/22-05/06 FREN121 Elementary French I 01/22-05/06 FREN122 Elementary French II 01/22-05/06 FREN202 Intermediate French II 01/22-05/06 GEOG200 World Regional Geography 01/22-05/06 GEOG221 Physical Geography 01/22-05/06 GRMN121 Elementary German I 01/22-05/06 GRMN122 Elementary German II 01/22-05/06 GRMN202 Intermediate German II 01/22-05/06 HIST211 U.S. History to 1877 01/22-05/06 HIST212 U.S. History: 1877 to Present 01/22-05/06 HIST235 Modern European History 01/22-05/06 HUMS140 Art of Being Human 01/22-05/06 HUMS160 Mythology 01/22-05/06 HUMS213 World Civilizations to 1600 01/22-05/06 HUMS214 World Civilizations from 1600 01/22-05/06 JAPN121 Elementary Japanese I 01/22-05/06 JAPN122 Elementary Japanese II 01/22-05/06 JAPN202 Intermediate Japanese II 01/22-05/06 MATH105 Mathematical Literacy 01/22-05/06 MATH106 Math Literacy with Review 01/22-05/06 MATH109 Fast Track Algebra 01/22-05/06 MATH112 Intermediate Algebra 01/22-05/06 MATH119 Math - Applications for Living 01/22-05/06 MATH120 College Algebra 01/22-05/06 MATH121 Precalculus I 01/22-05/06 MATH122 Precalculus II 01/22-05/06 MATH141 Calculus with Applications 01/22-05/06 MATH253 Calculus III 01/22-05/06 MGMT200 Creative Thinking for Business 01/22-05/06 MGMT234 Diversity in the Workplace 01/22-05/06 MGMT280 Mgmt/Leadership Internship 01/22-05/06 MKTG130 Retailing

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01/22-05/06 MKTG200 Principles of Marketing 01/22-05/06 MKTG235 Marketing Internship 01/22-05/06 PFFT100 Total Fitness A-Fitness 01/22-05/06 PFFT170 Yoga: Beginning 01/22-05/06 PFHW123 Human Nutrition 01/22-05/06 PFHW163 Healthy Lifestyles 01/22-05/06 PFHW181 Stress Management 01/22-05/06 PHIL151 Intro to Logic & Critcal Think 01/22-05/06 PHIL212 Philosophy: Modern & Contempry 01/22-05/06 PHOT101 Basic Photo for Non-Majors 01/22-05/06 POLS120 American Political System 01/22-05/06 POLS121 State and Local Government 01/22-05/06 POLS201 Intro to Political Science 01/22-05/06 POLS205 Government Internship 01/22-05/06 POLS240 Introduction to Public Policy 01/22-05/06 POLS260 Comparative Political Systems 01/22-05/06 PSYC175 Psyc of Death: Prep for Living 01/22-04/22 PSYC200 Introduction to Psychology 01/22-05/06 PSYC200 Introduction to Psychology 01/22-05/06 PSYC202 Psychology of Personality 01/22-05/06 PSYC203 Social Psychology 01/22-05/06 PSYC205 Human Growth and Development 01/22-05/06 PSYC250 Abnormal Psychology 01/22-05/06 RELG150 Intro to World Religions 01/22-05/06 RELG211 Religions of South/SE Asia 01/22-05/06 RELG212 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 01/22-05/06 RELG242 New Testament Literature 01/22-05/06 SIGN160 Intro to the Deaf Community 01/22-05/06 SIGN161 American Sign Language I 01/22-05/06 SOCL120 Introduction to Sociology 01/22-05/06 SOCL255 Contemporary Social Problems 01/22-05/06 SPAN121 Elementary Spanish I 01/22-05/06 SPAN122 Elementary Spanish II 01/22-05/06 SPAN201 Intermediate Spanish I 01/22-05/06 SPAN202 Intermediate Spanish II 01/22-05/06 STAT170 Introduction to Statistics 01/22-05/06 STAT215 Intro to Probability and Stats 01/26-02/02 CHDV124 Young Investigators: Math/Sci February 02/04-05/05 BIOL121 Biol Foundation for Physiology 02/04-05/05 CHEM125 Basic Chemistry 02/04-05/05 ELTE112 Basic Wiring Installation 02/04-05/05 ESOL050 Reading and Speaking Level 1 02/04-05/05 ESOL055 Grammar and Writing Level 1 02/04-05/05 ESOL070 Reading and Speaking Level 2 02/04-05/05 ESOL075 Grammar and Writing Level 2

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02/04-05/05 ESOL090 Reading and Speaking Level 3 02/04-05/05 ESOL095 Grammar and Writing Level 3 02/04-05/05 MUSC168 Rudiments of Music 02/04-05/05 PFHW163 Healthy Lifestyles 02/04-05/05 POLS120 American Political System 02/04-05/05 THEA110 Introduction to Theatre 02/04-05/05 THEA223 Independent Study in Theater 02/06-02/27 MASG256 Clinical Assess Therap Massage March 03/07-05/02 MASG232 Therapeutic Massage III 03/12-05/06 ACCG102 Principles Supplement 03/12-05/06 ACCG161 Accounting with Quickbooks 03/12-05/06 AUTB104 Damage Analysis Estim/Cust Srv 03/12-05/06 BIOL120 Environmental Science 03/12-05/06 BUSN118 Introduction to Business 03/12-05/06 BUSN150 Legal Issues: Start Small Busn 03/12-05/06 BUSN155 Marketing Your Small Business 03/12-05/06 BUSN201 International Business 03/12-05/06 CHDV113 Health/Safety:Early Child Prog 03/12-05/06 CHDV186 Child Self-Esteem/Positive Dis 03/12-05/06 CHSE127 Medical Ins Billing/Coding III 03/12-05/06 CHSE131 Electronic Hlth Records Intro 03/12-05/06 CHSE151 Patient Care Technician 03/12-05/06 CITF108 Microsoft Windows 03/12-05/06 CITF110 Intro Computer Info Systems 03/12-05/06 CITN225 Routing & Switching Essentials 03/12-05/06 CITN245 Connecting Networks 03/12-05/06 COMM110 Oral Comm in the Workplace 03/12-05/06 ECON201 Principles of Economics-Micro 03/12-05/06 ECON202 Principles of Economics-Macro 03/12-03/26 ELTA105 Elect. Industry Orientation 03/12-05/06 ELTA106 Basic Electrical Calculations 03/12-05/06 ELTA155 Transformer Fundamentals 03/12-05/06 ELTE109 Practical Electricity II 03/12-05/06 ELTE174 Energy Industry Fundamental II 03/12-05/06 EMTA103 Basic EMT III 03/12-05/06 EMTA104 Basic EMT IV 03/12-05/06 FREN121 Elementary French I 03/12-05/06 FREN122 Elementary French II 03/12-05/06 GRMN121 Elementary German I 03/12-05/06 MASG241 Massage Clinic II 03/12-05/06 MGMT201 Time Management for Business 03/12-05/06 MGMT202 Managing Difficult People 03/12-05/06 MGMT203 Managing Meetings 03/12-05/06 MGMT223 Supervisory Skills 03/12-05/06 MGMT234 Diversity in the Workplace

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03/12-05/06 MGMT300 Leading for Possibility 03/12-05/06 MGMT345 Context and Transformation 03/12-05/06 MKTG200 Principles of Marketing 03/12-05/06 PFHW163 Healthy Lifestyles 03/12-05/06 PFHW181 Stress Management 03/12-05/06 SPAN121 Elementary Spanish I 03/12-05/06 SPAN122 Elementary Spanish II 03/12-05/06 SPAN201 Intermediate Spanish I 03/16-03/23 CHDV128 Partnerships in Inf/Tod Care 03/18-04/08 MASG110 Massage for Non-Majors 03/22 GERO191 Marginalized Pops-Step Forward 03/22 GERO191 Life Review/Reminiscence April 04/01-05/06 THEA131 Studio Theatre Performance I 04/01-05/06 THEA132 Studio Theatre Performance II 04/08-04/14 DANC161 Dance Repertory 04/10-05/01 MASG151A Research Literacy 04/12-05/03 MASG110 Massage for Non-Majors 04/27-05/04 CHDV122 Creativity and Play

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Community and Continuing Education Course Offerings

Lansing Community College (LCC) has a long history of providing Community and Continuing Education (CCE) courses in the Greater Lansing area. We offer a variety of exciting and accessible lifelong learning opportunities that promote self-reliance, self-discovery, and individual/community well- being. Participants can gain new knowledge and skills related to their workplace or explore personal development as they enhance their quality of life.

Community Education Community Education offers learners of all ages access to lifelong learning opportunities that connect LCC’s strengths with community needs.

The Adult Enrichment Program provides non-credit classes for adults who wish to continue to expand their horizons and explore new areas. Classes are designed for students who want to continue to learn new information on topics that directly impact their well-being or enhance their hobbyist’s skills. Year-round, ongoing classes include topics such as technology, creative arts, personal safety, retirement planning, health and wellness. New classes are being added constantly. Adult Enrichment is here to provide interesting and fun learning experiences that help you discover the “Best You”. For up- to-date information, registration, and to check out the variety of courses, visit the Adult Enrichment website or call 517-483-1415.

The Youth Program offers both A+ and GATE (Gifted and Talented Education) classes for students in 2nd-12th grade. The Summer Youth Program offers eight weeks of fun, hands-on classes taught by qualified college instructors, ranging from science, technology, engineering, math and the arts! Each class is approximately one week long; enroll in as many as you like!

GATE courses are exciting classes which provide in-depth coverage and move at a fast pace for gifted students. GATE classes require a Recommendation Form from the child’s school in order to enroll. Recommendation Forms are good for one year. A+ courses offer engaging classes for all students; no Recommendation Form required. These classes offer students high quality education that is Serious Fun! For additional information on Youth Program classes, visit the LCC Youth Program website or call 517-483-1415.

Continuing Education The Continuing Education Program focuses on workforce development needs which build upon previous education and experience. These courses help adults develop new job skills; advance in one’s career; qualify for professional licensure, re-licensure or certification; and explore personal development through vocational pursuits. For additional information on classes and registration, please visit the LCC Continuing Education website or call 517-483-1415.

Online Learning (Non-Credit) The Community and Continuing Education Programs offer a wide array of affordable and convenient online, non-credit classes. Each course is taught by an expert instructor, many of whom are nationally known. These classes connect you to hundreds of professional and personal learning opportunities. These online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. We encourage you to browse our catalog by visiting the Non-credit Community and Continuing Education online registration website.

Registration Registration is available through the CCE program website. You will be asked to create an account that is separate from traditional student accounts. If you are having trouble registering, please call 517-483-9853 or 517-483-1415, Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm for assistance.

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W

Noncredit Building and Design NCBD050 Building/Design Special Topics Pass/Fail (P/Z) Prerequisite: None Builder Pre-Licensure Prep 51831 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 01/07-03/11 MW 6:10pm-10:00pm WCB-W167 DeRuischer S E This non-credit course will provide the student with information needed to pass the Michigan Builder’s License Examination as well as techniques for running a successful contracting business. It is approved by the State of Michigan and satisfies the 60-hour pre-license course requirement. The program is for anyone who is interested in becoming a licensed contractor in Michigan.

Course Note: This course fulfills the State of Michigan 60-hour requirement to apply for a Residential Builder or Maintenance & Alteration Contractor license. If you have any questions, please call the Building Trades/Construction Technology Department at 517-483-5338. The cost of this seminar is $420.

Degree and/or certificate seeking students please refer to the BLDT section of the schedule book for academic credit class offerings. Noncredit Community Education NCCE200 Creative Arts Pass/Fail (P/Z) Prerequisite: None Concert Choir 51825 Lab 0.00/ 0.00 01/14-05/06 TR 5:10pm-6:30pm GB-1403 Tenbrink J In this non-credit course, a larger student and community member mixed voice choir explores diverse styles, genres, repertories and cultural traditions spanning the choral experience. General musicianship and training in choral singing are developed. Participation in two to four concerts per semester is required. Music reading skills recommended. Contact the Communication, Media and the Arts Department at 517-483-1546 for information. Cost of this seminar is $200.

Degree and/or certificate seeking students please refer to the MUSC section of the schedule book for academic class offerings.

Rock Band 51826 Lab 0.00/ 0.00 01/14-05/06 F 12:10pm-3:10pm GB-1403 Rollins C In this non-credit course, the Rock Band rehearses and performs rock music of diverse styles, including cover songs as well as original compositions and arrangements by students. The instrumentation is open to the characteristic make-up of rock ensembles, including guitar, bass, keyboard, drum-set instruments and singers. Other instrumentalists may join to expand the ensemble. Participation in two to four concerts per semester is required. Music reading skills are recommended. Contact the Communication, Media and the Arts Department at 517-483-1546 for information. Cost of this seminar is $200.

Degree and/or certificate seeking students please refer to the MUSC section of the schedule book for academic class offerings.

Jazz Ensemble 51827 Lab 0.00/ 0.00 01/14-05/06 W 7:00pm-10:00pm GB-1403 Gewirtz J E In this non-credit course, Jazz Ensemble members rehearse and perform pieces of diverse styles from various periods in jazz history. Musical, interpretative and improvisational skills are developed through ensemble, small combo and solo performances. Participation in two to four concerts per semester is required. Music reading skills are required. Department approval by audition. Please contact the Communication, Media and the Arts Department at 517-483-1546 for information. Cost of this seminar is $200.

Degree and/or certificate seeking students please refer to the MUSC section of the schedule book for academic class offerings.

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CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Time Location Instructor E/W

Multi-Instrumental Music Ensem 51828 Lab 0.00/ 0.00 01/14-05/06 M 6:00pm-9:00pm GB-1403 Staff E This non-credit course is dedicated to the exploration of new acoustic, electronic and electro-acoustic music ranging from open, aleatoric scores to fully determined notation. Compositional, improvisational and interpretative skills are developed through ensemble, small group and solo performances. Music reading skills recommended. Contact the Communication, Media and the Arts Department at 517-483-1546 for information. Cost of this seminar is $200.

Degree and/or certificate seeking students please refer to the MUSC section of the schedule book for academic class offerings.

Musical Theater Performance 51830 Lab/Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 01/14-05/06 MW 2:10pm-3:40pm GB-1422 Stuible-Clark K E An introductory course for vocalists and actors emphasizing applying acting techniques to song performance. Students will explore music from a preselected range of musical theatre styles. Focus is on stage presence, movement, and advancing dramatic action through the song. The class concludes with a public performance. Contact the Communication, Media and the Arts Department at 517-483-1546 for information. Cost of this seminar is $200.

Recommended: Music Reading Skills

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Spring 2019 Registration Calendar October 1 Web registration begins – for details visit the Register webpage 2 Orientation available online, required for new students - for details visit the Orientation webpage December 1 Priority FAFSA file date - for details visit the Financial Aid webpage 13 Financial Aid book vouchers begin 14 Financial Aid supply advances begin 15 Priority financial aid document submit date - for details visit the Financial Aid webpage January 7 Semester begins End 100% refund tuition and fees, full semester, first 8 week and first 12 week only – for 13 details visit the Adjusting Your Schedule webpage End 50% refund, tuition & student support fee only, full semester, first 8 week and first 12 20 week only - for details visit the Adjusting Your Schedule webpage 21 MLK Holiday – College Closed February 1 Financial aid refunds for grants, scholarships and first half of loans begin 8 Freshman first time loan borrower refunds begin 18 Last day to change residency March 4-10 Spring Break – No classes 15 Last day to submit associate degree/certificate application 20 Financial aid refunds for second half of loans begin May 6 Semester ends 9 Commencement – Breslin Student Events Center, MSU Campus, Thursday, 7 p.m. Tuition rates are based on your residency status. Please visit the Residency webpage for more information.

Assigned Web Registration

Number of Credits Register during Date Before registration begins, be sure to: earned as of or after: Summer 2018 1. Log into myLCC and make sure your password has not 60 or more 8 - 10 a.m. expired. 2. Make sure your contact information is correct – street address 30 or more 10 - 12 noon and phone number. 12 or more 12 - 2 p.m. Monday, 3. Check out your assigned web registration time! 1 or more 2 - 4 p.m. October 1 4. Make sure you have the proper prerequisites. Review the Register after: information at the Waivers webpage to see if you need a Current & Returning waiver. 4 p.m. Students 5. Read your LCC student e-mail for important updates! Tuesday, 6. Resolve any holds that prevent registration. *New students 8 a.m. October 2 *New students are required to attend orientation prior to registering for courses. Visit Orientation webpage for details.

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Many LCC courses are taught in a shorter timeframe than the traditional full semester teaching period and provide the same amount of credit. See the list below for the various start and end dates of the teaching periods.

Teaching Periods

Standard Teaching Periods [start – end] Full Semester [1/7 – 5/6] First 8 week [1/7 – 3/11] First 12 week [1/7 – 4/8] Last 15 week [1/14 – 5/6] Last 14 week [1/22 – 5/6] Last 12 week [2/4 – 5/5] Last 8 week [3/12 – 5/6] Variable-Start Courses Community and Continuing Education (Non-Credit Courses) [Section Specific] Open Entry Courses or Modules [Based on learning contract] Less than 8 weeks [Section Specific] 8 weeks or more [Section Specific]

Adding a Class

Online registration is available until 10 minutes prior to when a face-to-face class begins (lecture, lab).

Online registration for online, online/hybrid and classes that state TBA as one of the meeting times is available until midnight (12 a.m.) the date the teaching period begins.

Late enrollment at Lansing Community College is not allowed, special circumstances may be considered after consultation with instructor and final approval from the Academic Dean. Schedule adjustments will be allowed during the first week of each part of term. For more information please visit the Adjusting Your Schedule webpage.

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Changing Grade Status: Audit/Credit

Teaching Last Date to Change Period to Audit/Credit

Standard Teaching Periods [start – end] Full Semester [1/7 – 5/6] 1/20 First 8 week [1/7 – 3/11] 1/20 First 12 week [1/7 – 4/8] 1/20 Last 15 week [1/14 – 5/6] 1/27 Last 14 week [1/22 – 5/6] 2/4 Last 12 week [2/4 – 5/5] 2/17 Last 8 week [3/12 – 5/6] 3/25 Variable-Start Courses Community and Continuing Education Please call 517-483-1415 for (Non-Credit Courses) assistance. [Section Specific] Open Entry Courses or Modules Day prior to learning [Based on learning contract] contract start date Less than 8 weeks Midpoint of class [Section Specific] 8 weeks or more 14 days Into class [Section Specific]

Note: Students can change from audit to credit or credit to audit online until Monday, January 7. After that, students must request the change in person at a Student Service Center.

Changing enrollment status may affect financial aid.

Last Date To Change Residency Status

Last date to request Teaching Period change

All teaching periods 2/18

For complete residency policy visit the Residency webpage.

Student Declaration of Residency forms available by visiting the Forms Student Records webpage.

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Dropping a Class Students should drop online until the deadline for each teaching period. Refunds are available based on the Refund Schedule.

Please note: Dropping a class may require you to pay money back to the College if you have received financial aid. Contact the Financial Aid office before dropping!

Last Date to Last Date to Drop Course Teaching Drop With No With a Record of W Period Grade & Last Date to Drop Online Standard Teaching Periods [start – end] Full Semester [1/7 – 5/6] 1/20 4/22 First 8 week [1/7 – 3/11] 1/20 3/4 First 12 week [1/7 – 4/8] 1/20 3/28 Last 15 week [1/14 – 5/6] 1/27 4/23 Last 14 week [1/22 – 5/6] 2/4 4/24 Last 12 week [2/4 – 5/5] 2/17 4/24 Last 8 week [3/12 – 5/6] 3/25 4/29 Variable Start Courses Community and Continuing Education (Non-Credit Courses) Please call 517-483-1415 for assistance. [Section Specific] Day prior to Open Entry Courses or Modules learning contract Per Learning Contract [Based on learning contract] start date Day prior to Less than 8 weeks [Section Specific] End of class, no instructor start of class signature required 14 days into Day prior to last week of 8 weeks or more [Section Specific] class class

Refunds Students are responsible for dropping all courses they are not planning to attend, and are responsible for payment of classes in which they are enrolled. Refunds are available based on the schedule below.

50% Refund Teaching 100% Refund TUITION and STUDENT Period TUITION and FEES SUPPORT FEE ONLY Standard Teaching Periods [start – end] Full Semester [1/7 – 5/6] 1/13 1/20 First 8 week [1/7 – 3/11] 1/13 1/20 First 12 week [1/7 – 4/8] 1/13 1/20 Last 15 week [1/14 – 5/6] 1/20 1/27 Last 14 week [1/22 – 5/6] 1/28 2/4 Last 12 week [2/4 – 5/5] 2/10 2/17 Last 8 week [3/12 – 5/6] 3/18 3/25 Variable Start Courses Community and Continuing Education (Non-Credit Courses) Please call 517-483-1415 for assistance. [Section Specific] Open Entry Courses or Modules Day prior to learning contract start NONE [Based on learning contract] date

Less than 8 weeks [Section Specific] Day prior to start of class NONE

8 weeks or more [Section Specific] 7 days into class 14 days into class

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Tuition and Fees* Payments (General Information) Call 517-483-1272 for information Outstanding debts including accounts in collections and materials at LCC must be returned or paid prior to registering for classes in order to Calculating Tuition and Fees avoid delays caused by "holds." To calculate your tuition and fees, you must consider the following Each semester, all students are required to either: items which apply to your student schedule: • Pay in full; Tuition—per billing hour • Sign up for an Installment Payment Plan (available to all The cost for attending a course is determined by the course’s billing students); hours, not credit hours. A billing hour represents an amount of time that • Sign up for an Installment Deferred Payment Plan (available to a student spends in direct contact with an instructor or with laboratory financial aid students only); or equipment. For more information see the Pay for Classes webpage. • Submit Third Party authorization (If your employer, high school or $105.00* an agency is sponsoring your education). This does not include College District Resident Students ...... FINANCIAL AID. Resident students have lived for four months or more within one of the 15 school districts listed below and pay property taxes to support Students must understand their payment options and the risk of LCC's budget. School districts include: being dropped from courses if tuition and fees are not paid by the Bath Haslett Okemos due date. Dansville Holt/Dimondale Stockbridge Dewitt Lansing Waverly NOTE: There are rare circumstances that can prevent a student from being dropped for non-payment. It is the student’s East Lansing Leslie Webberville responsibility to officially withdraw from a course. Grand Ledge Mason Williamston $210.00* Checks or money orders must be made payable to Lansing Community In-State Students ...... College for the exact amount of tuition and fees. Write your student If you reside in Michigan, but not in one of the above 15 school number on the check. A $25.00 charge is applied to student accounts districts, you are an out-of-district student. for all checks, including electronic checks, which are returned as non- Out-of-State Students ...... $315.00* sufficient funds, closed accounts, or stop payments. LCC does not If you live outside of Michigan, you are an out-of-state student. accept two party or starter checks. Fees are subject to change.

International Students ...... $367.00* Reminder: Check your LCC student e-mail often. The Student If you have been admitted to the United States on a temporary, non- Finance Office utilizes student e-mail as its primary form of resident status, you are classified as an international student. communication.

Senior Citizens * Save Time and Plan Ahead – Pay online, mail in payments and pay in If you’re age 62 or older on the first day of the semester and a resident advance of your payment due date. Payments are due based on the of the LCC district four months prior to the beginning of the semester in date you register. Visit Student Finance webpage for detailed information which you register, you now qualify for a reduced tuition rate of $52.50 regarding payment due dates. per billing hour on classes at LCC. (Note: Michigan residents living outside the LCC district qualify for a reduced rate of $105 per billing Payment can be made at the Student Finance window in the StarZone, nd hour.) These rates apply to LCC classes taken for audit or credit. Gannon Building, 2 floor, by mail, or at www.lcc.edu. Payment plans Classes with zero billable hours are not covered by the tuition rate are only available at our Web site. You will receive an e-mail reduction. Senior citizens will continue to pay registration, course and notification sent to your current active student e-mail address when a facility fees. For details, call 517-483-1272. new bill is available to view. Students are responsible for maintaining current mail addresses and checking e-mails. Failure to maintain current addresses will result in the student not receiving important Students are responsible for knowing their residency status and information and notices. You can view and print your tuition bill by understanding tuition rates at which payment is made to the going to www.lcc.edu. BILLS ARE NOT MAILED. All students must college. Students who believe there is a discrepancy in their pay in full, sign up for an Installment Payment Plan, sign up for an residency status may complete the Student Declaration of Installment Deferred Payment Plan (Financial Aid Students) or submit Residency form available at the Forms Student Records webpage nd Third Party Authorization by their payment due date. or visit the StarZone, Gannon Building, 2 floor. For more information on residency, please see the Proof of Residency If you are dropped from your courses, you may re-register with no under Registration Information. You may also contact guarantee of obtaining the same course schedule. Admissions, Registration & Records by calling 517-483-1200 option 2. Fees *Tuition and fees are subject to change by action Registration Fee ...... $25.00* of the LCC Board of Trustees. The registration fee is applied to each semester you are enrolled Visit Paying for Classes webpage for and pays for some of the cost of registration. current tuition rates. Student Support Fee ...... $11.00* Students are charged an $11 per billable hour student support fee on all credit classes. Course Fee* Course fees vary and apply to courses requiring specialized supplies, equipment, facilities, and other instructional resources unique to the individual course. Some course fees may be non-refundable. See class offerings to determine if a course has an applicable course fee. Online Learning Course Fee ...... $25.00* This online fee will be applied to all online courses.

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By Sponsor (employer, state agency, etc.): Please plan ahead. Payment Due Dates Third party sponsorship is not Financial Aid, nor a Scholarship. Payment due dates are based on the day you register including Vouchers submitted for payment are subject to sponsor contract. If a courses added after initial registration. Student bills are available to sponsor is authorizing a partial payment, the student will be view in Banner Student Self Service. Students will be notified by an e- responsible for the balance due by the posted payment due date. The mail sent to their LCC e-mail address each time a new bill is generated. student is responsible for dropping classes he/she does not intend to Bills are not mailed. Check your LCC Student e-mail often. The take. Authorizations from a sponsor can take 6-8 weeks for Student Finance Office utilizes student e-mail as its primary form processing. of communication. Payments are due by the payment due date listed 1. Registration prior to the beginning of the semester date. (See on the student bill. Once the semester begins, payment is expected at Registration Calendar/Important Dates) the time of registration.  Authorization must be received by the Student Finance Office 3 business days prior to the payment Visit Paying for Classes webpage for registration and payment due due date. dates. 2. Registration after the beginning of the semester date. (See Registration Calendar/Important Dates) Student Finance Hours  Authorization must be received by the final date of at the StarZone 50% drops and adds (See the Important Dates for nd Gannon Building 2 floor Drops, Adds, Refunds, and Audits) Monday -Tuesday: 8 am – 6 pm 3. The following information must appear in the sponsor's Wednesday – Thursday: 8 am – 5 pm authorization: student name, student number, student’s date of Friday: 8 am – 4 pm birth and clear billing instructions. 4. Sponsor authorizations may be e-mailed to: [email protected]. For further information, Methods of Payment sponsors and students can call Student Finance at 517-483- Installment Payment Plan: 1272. The Installment plan is not a loan program. You have no debt, there is no interest, and there is not a credit check. The cost to budget your Reminder: Check your LCC Student e-mail often. The Student interest-free monthly payment plan is a minimal per semester Finance Office utilizes student e-mail as its primary form of Enrollment Fee. You may budget your tuition and fees by Automatic communication. Bank Payment from a debit/credit card using Visa, Master Card, Discover or American Express. The Installment Payment Plan will By Financial Aid (grants, scholarships, loans): Please plan ahead. automatically withdraw your tuition payments (from the card you All Financial Aid students must sign up for an Installment Payment or choose) on the stated date(s) of each month, down payments are Deferred Payment Plan. Visit Paying for Classes webpage for detailed withdrawn immediately. Students will be removed after two failed information. Financial Aid may be available to those who qualify. For schedule payments from the installment plan. A new repayment more information, visit the Financial Aid webpage. agreement will need to be set up at this time. Please contact Student Finance at 517-483-1272.

Visit Paying for Classes webpage for detailed information on Refund Process payment plan deadlines and due dates. Call 517-483-1272

Online Web Credit Card Payment: Students must clear all Visit the Refunds webpage for current refund information. Additional registration holds before accessing online payment options. detailed information regarding financial aid refunds can be obtained at the Financial Aid webpage. LCC accepts MasterCard, Visa, Discover or American Express. Credit card payments are not accepted over the phone. If you are a financial aid recipient, you may or may not be eligible for all or a portion of any refunds (See Financial Aid Refunds). By Mail: Please plan ahead. All mailed payments, company authorizations and sponsorships must be received in Student Finance If you pay by a personal check or through the payment plan, refunds 3 business days prior to the scheduled payment due date. Allow 3-5 could be held for 21 days from the date the payment is posted to your days for mailing. Make check or money order payable to Lansing account to allow for processing time. Holds will always stop refunds Community College and mail to: and incomplete addresses will delay the refund process.

Student Finance • Financial Aid Recipients and Third Party Sponsor/College Lansing Community College Exemption Payments Refund Rules 309 N Washington Sq., Ste. 200 If courses are paid through financial aid or by a sponsor, or the Lansing, MI 48933 college employee exemption, students must officially drop their courses. Failure to officially withdraw could cause the course to In Person: To avoid standing in long lines, pay in advance of your remain on the student's academic record making them financially payment due date. Cash, check, money order, MasterCard, VISA, responsible for payment. Discover or American Express are accepted in Student Finance located in the StarZone, Gannon Building 2nd floor. • Refund schedules are outlined on the Refunds chart. Please visit the Adjusting Your Schedule webpage.

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Admissions Information Skills Assessment Call 517-483-1200 or visit Admissions webpage Call 517-267-5500 or visit Testing Services webpage Prospective students must complete an admissions application before Before students can register for any course with a reading, writing or math registering for classes. Those who have never applied for admission to skill level as a prerequisite, they must establish skill levels by submitting LCC must submit an application for admission. Visit the Admissions documentation to waive placement testing or by taking the placement webpage for more information on the types of admission available to you tests. If you have graduated high school in the last three years or are a or to download specific applications. current senior who is in the last semester or trimester of their senior year, taken the SAT, ACT, CLEP, or AP exams, or have completed previous All applicants will receive a letter regarding admission to LCC (not to a college coursework, please visit the Assessment Document Submission specific program). Applicants who do not receive a letter within two weeks webpage for placement information and how to submit your unofficial should call the Admissions Office or e-mail [email protected]. transcripts or test scores for placement levels. Individuals who need to have an application mailed to a specific location may also call. Establishing Skill Levels through Waiver Placement tests can often be waived from High School GPA, SAT, ACT, Campus Visits AP, and CLEP testing, or previous college coursework. Students seeking Call 517-483-1999 or visit Campus Visits webpage to determine if they have other test scores, completed courses, or degrees that may qualify for a waiver should visit the Assessment Document We offer campus visits most weeks at our Downtown Campus. For more Submission webpage or visit the StarZone on the 2nd floor of the Gannon information or to schedule your visit, go to our website or call 517-483- Building. Waiver requests require one to three business days to process. 1999. Call 517-267-5452 to arrange a visit of West Campus. Establishing Skill Levels by Placement The Center for Academic & Career Exams Pathways Students must have a picture ID and an LCC student number to test. Call 517-483-1999 or visit Academic & Career Pathways A student number is assigned after applying to LCC. webpage It takes approximately two hours to complete all three placement tests. Students may need more time if advanced math placement tests are The Center for Academic & Career Pathways is your one-stop-shop for taken. academic advising, career exploration and advising, and guidance for getting started at LCC. Our advisors are available four days a week for full Reading and Writing placement levels do not expire. 30 minute advising appointments. Students who would like to discuss detailed or complex topics should schedule an appointment by calling 517- Math placement levels of 3 and 4 do not expire. Math levels of 5 and 483-1999. Drop-in advising is offered three times a week for students who above are generally valid for two years. need guidance on quick, general issues. For sample questions and study materials, visit Testing Services webpage or email [email protected] Online Advising We now offer secure Online Chat as an advising option! Advisors are Testing is available at the Main Campus in the StarZone, located on the available for chat Monday and Tuesday to work with students who are on 2nd floor of the Gannon Building, until one hour before posted closing the go and would like an instant response to general advising questions or time. Testing hours vary between semesters. Call to verify hours of guidance through certain processes. Online chat is especially for those operation or visit Testing Services webpage. In addition to the students who would normally take advantage of a drop-in appointment. downtown campus, placement testing is available at the following off- campus locations:

Career & Employment Services • Capital Area Michigan Works! (CAMW): 517-492-5580 The Career & Employment Services department will help you find the • LCC East: 517-483-1860 career that fits your passion through career assessment, exploration and • Livingston County Center at Parker Campus: 517-545-3522 discovery, and then we will help you prepare for the job and make it yours! • West Campus: 517-267-5452 Each month workshops will be offered for walk-in resume help and career discovery opportunities. Courses Needing Pre-approval Students registering in classes requiring course approval must obtain STARientation permission from the department prior to registration. Courses requiring Call 517-483-1999 or visit Orientation webpage approval are noted in the course listings.

New students are required to complete orientation prior to registering for courses. Orientation is free and can be completed on-line or in person. For more information, including frequently asked questions, visit our website or call 517-483-1999.

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Prerequisites Parking Course prerequisites could include any one or more of the following: All full-time and part-time students have access to convenient parking that completion of other courses with a minimum grade; reading, writing, and/or is provided by LCC. Parking is for use only when on campus for school- math levels; other placement tests and/or requirements; curriculum related business. LCC parking lots cannot be used when attending to restrictions; co-requisite courses (which must be taken with the course); unrelated LCC business such as off-campus employment. Permits are and/or department approvals. Be sure to check the requirements for the non-transferable and issued to a specific person for use. Parking permits course before registration. Students can find out if they meet required skill used by someone other than the person to whom it was issued may result levels by taking placement tests. Students who do not meet the in a written violation and/or have their parking permit revoked. Parking on indicated course prerequisites will be unable to complete the campus is enforced by LCC Police and Public Safety. Officers monitor registration process. Students who have met the requirements for the areas across campus to help ensure the availability of parking and the course through other methods such as transfer courses and/or experience safety of those entering and exiting parking areas by upholding the parking should contact the department offering the course or submit a waiver regulations. Parking permits are issued to LCC students, allowing them to request form. For a copy of this form or more information about waiver park in the college's Lots, E/S7, S1, S2, S3, S15, S16, S22, S23 guidelines, visit the Waiver webpage. Waiver requests require one to three and Gannon Ramp at no additional charge. Permits will be mailed in business days to process. See the Course Index for department office August or you can visit Police and Parking Office after classes begin, locations and phone numbers. Gannon Building, room 2110. Please bring a picture ID (driver’s license, passport) for identification verification, a copy of your class schedule, along with your student number and username. For more information, call 517-483-1798 or visit the Student Parking webpage. Registration Information Visit the StarZone on the 2nd floor of the Gannon Building or call 517-483-1200, option 2 Auditing Classes A class taken as an audit results in no grade or credit for the student and is New, Current and Returning Students usually taken for purposes of self-improvement or general interest. All registration for new, current or returning students should be done Students wishing to audit must meet all prerequisites required for the online. To register, visit the Register for Classes webpage and follow the course and indicate their intention to audit at the time they register for the instructions. course. Audited courses cannot be applied toward a degree or certificate and cannot be used to meet prerequisites. Before registering, see The Center for Academic & Career Pathways section for important information. The college allows students to change from credit to audit or from audit to credit by the end of the second week of classes (and other equivalent Students needing assistance in registering for a User ID or accessing their dates as specified for variable length courses). Students electing to account on the web should contact the LCC Help Desk at 517-483-5221 or change from audit to credit are responsible for having course work up-to- via email at [email protected]. date at the time the change is made. Changes from credit to audit through the end of the second week for 16-week courses (and other equivalent dates as specified for variable length courses) do not require instructor Proof of Residency approval. Students should be aware that exercising this option may Lansing Community College verifies the residence of each student each have an impact on their financial assistance or on student semester by mailings sent to the current address the student has on file employment at the college. Any student balance due created by a with the college. Residency status may be adjusted for those students change in credit or audit status must be paid by the student. Changes whose mail is returned to the college from their current address on in audit or credit status must be requested by the student through the file. Students are responsible for knowing and understanding their Office of the Registrar. residency status and must provide proof of residency if petitioning for a change of residency. Lansing Community College reserves the right to make the final decision on residency eligibility.

Please see the residency policy at the Resident Tuition webpage

Student Identification Cards (StarCard) New students registering at LCC should have their identification pictures taken for their StarCard after registering for classes. The StarCard serves as a student photo ID card, LCC Library card, and computer lab access card.

How do students get a StarCard? Students must be currently registered for classes before receiving a StarCard. Please bring a picture ID (driver’s license, passport) for identification verification, a copy of your class schedule, along with your student number and username to assist issuing of your StarCard.

StarCards are available at the StarZone located on the 2nd floor of the Gannon Building during our normal business hours.

The fee to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged StarCard is $15 and may be requested at the StarZone.

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Stay Informed Financial Aid Students are expected to stay up-to-date on the status of their financial aid Visit the Financial Aid webpage, the StarZone on the 2nd floor by: of the Gannon Building, or call 517-483-1200, option 1 • Accessing myLCC and checking their Banner account at www.lcc.edu/student. • Checking their LCC e-mail account. LCC School Code 002278 • Reviewing the LCC Financial Aid webpage. Financial aid is a resource available to assist students with their • Referring to the Financial Aid Home Page for Important Dates. educational costs. To start the application process, electronically submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov. To ensure financial aid awards are processed in a timely manner: • Apply by the Priority FAFSA File Date. Office of Veteran & Military Affairs Call 517-483-5246 or visit the Veteran webpage • Monitor your Banner account weekly through myLCC. • Submit any additional information needed by the Priority Document The Lansing Community College Veteran & Military Affairs provides Submit Date. specialized services, support and information to assist students in establishing eligibility for and receipt of VA education benefits. Our office assists in the submission of applications and supporting documents as well Eligibility Requirements as certifying and reporting enrollment information to the VA to facilitate the To receive federal financial aid, a student must: receipt of benefits by eligible students. Benefits are for active duty, • Have earned a High School Diploma, GED or be a Homeschooled veterans, reservists, spouses and dependents. We can also assist graduate. students in obtaining reduced child care costs, gaining college credit • Be taking courses leading toward an eligible program of study. based on military training and experience, and employment opportunities • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non U.S. citizen. throughout the Lansing Area. Our office also provides a Veteran Resource • Have a valid Social Security Number. Center (VRC), available to all veterans, current service members, and • Be registered for Selective Service, if required. spouses/dependents of veterans, which includes study rooms, a computer • Be making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP). lab, tutoring room, and veteran lounge area. The lounge area comes 1. Cumulative GPA of a 2.0 or better in all courses attempted. complete with snacks, drinks, a large screen TV, a pool table and video 2. Cumulative completion ratio of 70% or better of all courses game consoles. Through the VRC, counseling and academic advising attempted (withdrawals, incompletes, audits, transfer credits, services for veterans are available as well. Located in the Huron repeated courses, and all attempted courses are reflected in this Building, HB 101, [email protected], 517-483-5246. calculation). 3. Completion of the declared program of study within the maximum timeframe permitted. • Not owe a refund on a federal grant or be in default on a federal State and Federal Laws educational loan. • Not be receiving financial aid at another institution concurrently. Protect the Privacy of Your Records

Providing a Social Security number to the college is voluntary. An Financial Aid Supply Advance and Book individual’s Social Security number will be used for keeping records, doing research, and reporting purposes. If students choose not to use Voucher their Social Security number, they will not be denied admission to the Students who have authorized aid greater than tuition, fees, and other college. However, they may be denied certain services such as access to institutional charges will receive a maximum of a $250 Supply Advance some financial assistance and tax reporting. The number may be used for which will be sent to the student’s selected refund preference through the the following: TouchNet Student Account Center and a maximum of a $600 Book • Voucher which allows students the option to purchase books at MBS Identify and maintain student records at LCC • Online Bookstore. Determine or verify eligibility for services, certify attendance, and report student status • Maintain LCC databases and/or other financial aid programs Financial Aid Disbursements and Refunds • Tax reporting purposes Financial aid will disburse to the student account during the third week of the semester. Students should refer to their Banner account for specific Students will be assigned an ID number and username which they will dates of when their financial aid will be disbursed. Important: Federal need to access LCC records about themselves or to obtain services. Direct Loan funds are disbursed in two installments each semester with Please read the statement under the Student Identification Cards section, the second disbursement occurring after the midpoint of the semester. which describes how student ID cards are to be used.

After the financial aid funds are disbursed to the student account, the LCC complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of student will receive a financial aid refund. The amount of the refund is 1974 which regulates the release of Social Security numbers and other determined by subtracting the amount of aid disbursed to the student personally identifiable information from educational records. account from the amount credited on the student account for tuition, fees, Supply Advance, Book Voucher and other institutional charges.

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b. Other educational institutions in which the student is LCC Records Policy enrolled or intends to enroll. Lansing Community College shall not distribute student lists to non-college c. Individuals and organizations who provide financial aid agencies except as required by law. In compliance with the Family or scholarships to the student. Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Lansing Community College d. Authorized representatives of the Comptroller General of provides the following information: the United States, the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of 1. Students and/or a parent of a student, if the student is a Veterans Administration, the Department of Education, dependent, have the right to access, inspect, and review all and administrative heads of state and federal educational records directly related to the student. Upon educational agencies authorized by law. presentation of pictured identification and a written request from e. Accrediting organizations to carry out their accrediting nd the student to the Registrar in the StarZone on the 2 floor of the functions. Gannon Building, access to all educational records shall be f. Appropriate authorities in compliance with judicial orders provided within a reasonable period of time (not to exceed 45 days and pursuant to lawfully issued subpoenas. The student from the date the request is submitted). shall be notified of any such orders or subpoenas unless the subpoena or order prohibits notification by the 2. Educational records include all information maintained by the College. The College shall comply with the subpoena College which is directly related to the student with the exception ten (10) days after an attempt to notify the student of the of: request. a. Financial records of the student's parents. g. Appropriate parties in an emergency if knowledge of the b. Confidential letters of recommendation prior to January 1, information is necessary to protect the health or safety of 1975. the student or other individuals. c. Confidential letters and recommendations associated with h. Parents who have established the student's status as a admissions, application for employment, or receipt of an dependent according to Internal Revenue Code of 1954, honor or honorary recognition to which students have waived Section 152. rights of inspection and review. i. An alleged victim of any crime of violence of the results d. Educational records containing information about more than of any disciplinary proceeding conducted by the College one student. However, the College must permit access to against the alleged perpetrator of the crime. that part of the record which pertains only to the inquiring j. Military recruiters for the purpose of federal military student. recruiting as stated in Public Law 104-206, Section e. Reports made by physicians, psychiatrists, or psychologists 509(2). in connection with their treatment. f. Records of instructional, supervisory, administrative, and Lansing Community College will maintain a record of each disclosure certain educational personnel which are in the sole of identifiable information from the external individuals or agencies possession of the originator. listed above. The record will be maintained in the Registrar's Office g. Records of the law enforcement unit of the College if and will include the date, the name and address of the requesting compiled for law enforcement purposes. party, the information requested, and the reason for requesting the h. Records which relate exclusively to individuals in their information. The College reserves the right to correct any error made capacity as College employees. on an academic record or evaluation and will notify the student in writing of any record or evaluation correction. Staff of the college are 3. Directory information may be released at the discretion of College subject to the requirements of the Family Educational Rights and officials for any student who has not submitted a completed Privacy Act of 1974, as amended. Request to Prevent Disclosure of Directory Information form to the Registrar's Office. The disclosure prevention form remains in effect Students have the right to request correction or amendment of until the student provides a written release to the Office of the information on educational records that are inaccurate, misleading or Registrar. Directory information includes but is not limited to: which violate privacy rights. Due process procedures for requesting a. Name of student correction or amendment to educational records are stated in the b. Dates of attendance online College Catalog. Visit the Catalog Student Appeals webpage. c. Enrollment status Students who feel their rights under the Family Educational Rights and d. Awards, degrees, or certificates received Privacy Act have been abridged may file complaints with the Family e. Participation in officially recognized activities Policy and Regulations Office, U.S. Department of Education, f. Sport, weight, and height of members of athletic teams Washington, D.C. 20202. g. Previous educational agency or institution attended h. E-mail address

Copies of the Request to Prevent Disclosure of Directory Information form and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act are available upon request in the Registrar's Office and the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs Division.

4. Lansing Community College prohibits the release of personally identifiable information other than directory information from educational records without the student's written consent. Exceptions to this statement are listed below: a. Academic and administrative officials, staff, and persons who have entered into a partnership or contract with Lansing Community College and whom the college has determined to have legitimate educational interest. Officials are defined as faculty, administration, support and professional employees, sworn officers of the police and public safety department as part of an investigation and other persons who manage student record information. An official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an educational record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility.

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Various resource, program and service areas at Lansing Community enter the name of the area you’re interested in or to view the entire College are listed below. For long distance calls dial 1-800-644-4522. directory enter Service Directory in the keyword search. Use area code 517 unless otherwise noted. In addition to calling for assistance, details are available online at lcc.edu. To view more Former Academic Resource Center, Math Assistance and Tutorial information, go to the keyword search on the LCC home page and Services are combined in the Learning Commons.

...... Location...... Phone ...... Location...... Phone Admissions...... GB-StarZone...... 483-1200 Library...... TLC 200...... 483-1657 Advising & Career Pathways...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1904 Limited English Arts and Sciences Division...... A&S 1117...... 483-1010 Proficiency Program...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1924 Athletics Department...... GB 4155...... 483-1622 Livingston County Center Bookstores...... Various...... 483-1957 at Parker Campus (Howell)...... LIVCEN...... 545-3522 Business and Community Institute...... WCB M105...... 483-1857 Lucero/Chavez Center...... GB 3217...... 483-9804 Capital Area Michigan Works...... CAMW...... 492-5580 Media Services...... TLC 123...... 483-1670 Career and Employment Services...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1172 Native American Center for Transitional Learning ...... A&S 1106...... 483-1061 Leadership Program...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1904 Centre for Engaged Inclusion...... GB 2204...... 483-1616 Orientation...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1999 Child Care...... Early LCC...... 483-1100 Parking Services ...... GB 2110...... 483-1798 Child Care Grants...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1199 Police and Public Safety ...... GB 2110...... 483-1800 Community Education Recruitment and Outreach...... GB-StarZone...... 483-1999 (Adult Enrichment and Youth)...... WCB M105...... 483-1415 Registrar’s Office...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1200 Community Education and Returning Adult Program...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1199 Workforce Development Division...... WCB M105...... 483-1338 StarCard (Student ID’s)...... GB StarZone...... 483-1200 Computer Lab (Downtown Campus)...... TLC 100...... 483-1038 Student Finance (payment station)...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1200 Computer Lab (West Campus)...... WCB M123...... 483-1638 Student Life and Contact Center (Downtown Campus) Leadership/Ombudsman...... GB 2202...... 483-1285 (Toll Free: 1-800-644-4522)...... Call...... 483-1957 Student Affairs Division...... GB 1204 ...... 483-1162 Continuing Education...... WCB M105...... 483-1415 Student Services West...... WCB M106...... 267-5452 Disability Support Services...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1924 Support Services...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1924 Disadvantaged/Tuition Incentive Technical Careers Division...... WCB M103...... 483-1336 Program...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1924 Testing Services...... GB-StarZone ...... 267-5500 West Campus Evening College Office...... WCB M103.4...... 483-1336 TRIO...... GB 1225...... 483-1161 Financial Aid...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1200 University Center at LCC...... UC...... 483-9700 Honors Program...... A&S 2335...... 483-1146 Veteran and Military Affairs...... HB 101...... 483-5246 Health and Human Services Division...... HHS 108...... 483-1410 Welcome Center (West Campus)...... WCB M106...... 267-5452 LCC East (East Lansing)...... LCCEAST...... 483-1860 WLNZ 89.7 FM...... TLC 001...... 483-1710 LCC Foundation...... WCP 201...... 483-1985 Women’s Resource Center...... GB-StarZone ...... 483-1199 LCC TV...... TLC 030...... 483-1710 Writing Center...... A&S 2214 ...... 483-1907 Learning Commons...... A&S 1313...... 483-1206

This document is for informational purposes only and is not to be construed LCC Police and Public Safety as a binding offer or contract between the college and the student. This docu- ment is subject to change without prior notice. The listing of the instructors’ We’re available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. names in the semester class schedule is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract of employment or offer to employ any named instructor. Instructional assignments are subject to change in accordance with college policies as needs of the college may require. The college reserves the right to cancel classes which do not have sufficient enrollment. Students en- From any campus phone: rolled in classes which are cancelled will have the opportunity to add another class. Classes may be held in a different room at an off-campus location if there n Non-emergency dial 1800 is insufficient space on campus. This document is intended to be used with the n Emergency dial 911 Catalog, which provides complete information on courses as well as college regulations and more details on the academic calendar and procedures. From off-campus phones: Board of Trustees: n (517) 483-1800 Andrew P. Abood, Chair Lawrence Hidalgo, Jr., Vice Chair Angela L. Mathews, Secretary Larry Meyer, Treasurer Ryan Buck, Trustee Robert E. Proctor, Trustee Robin M. Smith, Trustee Officers can also be called to escort you to your Brent Knight, car or from building to building. President, Lansing Community College

188 Lansing Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Lansing Community College does not discriminate against individuals in its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion or creed, national origin or ancestry, familial status, disability, pregnancy, marital status, height, weight, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, genetic information, veteran or military status, or any other factor prohibited by law. The college’s discrimination and harassment policies are available at lcc.edu/policy.