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SPRING (16 Week Term) January 17- May 10 Center Center Online LAB LAB Vernon Century City Dual COURSE SECT. COURSE TITLE INST. ROOM DAY START END ROOM DAY START END NOTES Campus Center Credit Seymour Skills Training Learning SPRING (16 week Term) January 17- May 10 Center Center Online V- Class meets on Vernon Campus; W- Class meets on the Century City Campus; S- Class meets at Skills VERNON CAMPUS Training Center T- it is an ITV class AGAH1453 145 BEEF CATTLE PRODUCTION Smith C VERS418 TR 1100AM 1220PM VERS418 T 0100PM 0350PM AGEQ1315 145 HORSE EVALUATION I Smith C VERS418 TR 0830AM 0920AM VERS418 R 0100PM 0250PM Students must contact instructor at [email protected] to schedule riding AGEQ2239 V 945 HORSEMANSHIP II Scott B HYBRID TBA TBA times. AGMG1311 145 INTRO TO AGRIBUSINESS Jordan L VERS418 TR 0930AM 1050AM AGMG1364 145 PRACTICUM I-FARM & RANCH MGMT Smith C TBA TBA TBA AGMG2364 145 PRACTICUM II-FARM & RANCH MGMT Smith C TBA TBA TBA AGMG2365 145 PRACTICUM III-FARM & RANCH MGMT Smith C TBA TBA TBA AGRI1325 145 MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Smith C VERS418 MWF 1000AM 1050AM AGRI1407 145 AGRONOMY Smith C VERS418 MW 1100AM 1220PM VERS418 M 0100PM 0250PM AGRI2330 145 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION & MGMT Smith C VERS418 MWF 0900AM 0950AM AUMT1267 145 PRACTICUM-AUTO MECHANIC/TECH Blackmon R TBA TBA TBA AUMT1410 145 AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS Blackmon R VERS408 W 1000AM 1150AM VERS413 W 0100PM 0450PM AUMT1410 146 AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS Blackmon R VERS408 MW 1230PM 0320PM AUMT1416 145 SUSPENSION AND STEERING Blackmon R VERS408 TR 1230PM 0320PM AUMT1445 145 AUTO HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Blackmon R VERS408 T 1000AM 1150AM VERS413 T 0100PM 0450PM AUMT1472 145 HIGH PERF MODIFICATION:THEORY & EXE Blackmon R VERS413 M 0100PM 0250PM VERS414 M 0400PM 0750PM AUMT2267 145 PRACTICUM-AUTO MECHANIC/TECH Blackmon R TBA TBA TBA AUMT2417 145 ENGINE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS I Blackmon R VERS408 R 1000AM 1150AM VERS413 R 0100PM 0450PM Class meets Tues., Jan. 17, Feb. 7 & 28, Mar. 27, Apr. 17, & May 8 from 5:30PM - BIOL1322 V 945 NUTRITION & DIET THERAPY I Slaydon H HYBRID SEE Bb9 TBA VERB306 T 0530PM 0650PM 6:50PM in VERB306 BIOL1322 145 NUTRITION & DIET THERAPY I Slaydon H VERB306 MW 0400PM 0520PM BIOL1407 145 BIOLOGY SCIENCE MAJORS II Ansley J VERB306 MW 1100AM 1220PM Pick one lab from below BIOL0000 145 BIOLOGY SCIENCE MAJORS II LAB Ansley J VERB305 M 0100PM 0350PM BIOL0000 146 BIOLOGY SCIENCE MAJORS II LAB Ansley J VERB305 T 0100PM 0350PM BIOL1416 T 145 LIFE/EARTH SCIENCE Hughes C VERS423 TR 0400PM 0520PM VERB305 T 0530PM 0820PM BIOL2401 V 945 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I Ruhl M HYBRID SEE LAB TBA VERB304 M 0100PM 0350PM BIOL2402 V 945 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II Ruhl M HYBRID SEE LAB TBA VERB304 W 0100PM 0350PM BIOL2401 required as a prerequisite. BIOL2402 145 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II Ruhl M VERB303 TR 0930AM 1050AM VERB304 T 0130PM 0420PM BIOL2401 required as a prerequisite. BIOL2402 146 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II Ruhl M VERB303 T 0530PM 0820PM VERB304 R 0530PM 0830PM BIOL2401 required as a prerequisite. BIOL2421 V 945 MICROBIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS Ruhl M HYBRID SEE LAB TBA VERB304 W 0400PM 0650PM BIOL2421 145 MICROBIOLOGY FOR SCIENCE MAJORS Ruhl M VERB303 TR 1100AM 1220PM VERB304 R 0130PM 0420PM BUSI1301 T 145 BUSINESS PRINCIPLES Hennington J VERS425 MWF 0800AM 0850AM CHEM1406 T 145 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY I Roberson M VERS423 TR 1100AM 1220PM VERB307 T 0130PM 0420PM CHEM1412 T 145 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II Roberson M VERS423 MWF 1000AM 1050AM VERB307 W 0130PM 0420PM COSC1301 145 INTRO TO COMPUTING Alberry B VERS428 MW 0800AM 0950AM COSC1301 146 INTRO TO COMPUTING Alberry B VERS428 MW 0500PM 0650PM CRIJ2313 T 145 CORRECTIONAL SYS. & PRACTICES Fowler G VERS423 MW 0100PM 0220PM CSME1434 145 COSMETOLOGY INSTRUCTOR I TBA TBA TBA TBA CSME1435 145 ORIENT TO INST. OF COSMETOLOGY Kajs L TBA TBA TBA CSME1547 145 PRINCIPLES OF SKIN CARE/FACIALS Shipley D TBA TBA TBA CSME1553 145 CHEM. REFORM. & RELATED THEORY Shipley D TBA TBA TBA CSME2244 145 PREP FOR STATE LICENSE-WRITTEN Kajs L TBA TBA TBA CSME2245 145 PREP FOR STATE LICENSE-PRACT Kajs L TBA TBA TBA CSME2343 145 SALON DEVELOPMENT Kajs L TBA TBA TBA DRAM1310 T 145 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE Williams J VERW204 MW 0100PM 0220PM DRAM1310 145 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE Williams J VERB306 TR 0100PM 0220PM DRAM2120 145 THEATER PRACTICUM I Williams J VER0102 TBA TBA DRAM2121 145 THEATER PRACTICUM II Williams J VER0102 TBA TBA ECON2301 T 145 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Smith N VERW204 MWF 0800AM 0850AM ECON2301 T 146 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Smith N VERW204 MWF 0900AM 0950AM ECON2302 T 145 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS Burnham L VERS425 MWF 1000AM 1050AM Requires an additional 16 hours of field EDUC1301 T 145 INTRO TO THE TEACHING PRO. Ramos T VERS425 TR 0230PM 0350PM experience Requires an additional 16 hours of field EDUC2301 T 145 INTRO TO SPECIAL POPULATIONS Ramos T VERW204 MW 0600PM 0720PM experience ENGL0300 145 BASIC WRITING SKILLS I VERB300 MWF 0800AM 0850AM ENGL0301 145 BASIC WRITING SKILLS II VERB300 MWF 0900AM 0950AM ENGL0302 145 BASIC WRITING SKILLS III Trent J VERB300 MWF 1100AM 1150AM ENGL1301 145 COMPOSITION I Coufal C VERB310 MWF 1100AM 1150AM ENGL1302 145 COMPOSITION II Trent J VERB310 MWF 0800AM 0850AM ENGL1302 146 COMPOSITION II Coufal C VERB310 MWF 0900AM 0950AM ENGL1302 147 COMPOSITION II Staff VERB310 TR 0800AM 0920AM ENGL2323 145 BRITISH LITERATURE II Coufal C VERB310 MWF 1000AM 1050AM ENGL2323 146 BRITISH LITERATURE II Coufal C VERB310 TR 0930AM 1050AM GOVT2301 T 145 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT I Jordan L VERW204 MWF 1000AM 1050AM GOVT2301 T 146 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT I Jordan L VERW204 TR 0800AM 0920AM GOVT2301 145 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT I Jordan L VERB306 MWF 0800AM 0850AM GOVT2302 145 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT II Jordan L VERB308 MWF 0900AM 0950AM HIST1301 145 UNITED STATES HISTORY I Hutchins B VERB309 TR 1100AM 1220PM HIST1302 T 145 UNITED STATES HISTORY II Hutchins B VERS425 MWF 1100AM 1150AM HIST1302 145 UNITED STATES HISTORY II Hutchins B VERB306 MWF 1000AM 1050AM HIST1302 146 UNITED STATES HISTORY II Hutchins B VERB309 TR 0800AM 0920AM HIST1302 147 UNITED STATES HISTORY II Hutchins B VERB309 MWF 1000AM 1050AM Vernon High School students only. HRPO2301 T 145 HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT Hennington J HYBRID TBA TBA VERW204 TR 0230PM 0320PM ITSW1407 V 945 INTRO TO DATABASE Lee R HYBRID TBA TBA VERS430 R 0800AM 0850AM MATH1314 145 COLLEGE ALGEBRA Whitman P VERB302 MWF 0900AM 0950AM MATH1316 145 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Whitman P VERB302 MWF 0800AM 0850AM MATH1316 146 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY Whitman P VERB302 MWF 1000AM 1050AM MATH1332 145 CONTEMPORARY MATH I Alberry B VERB302 TR 1230PM 0150PM MRKG1311 T 145 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING Hennington J VERW204 TR 0100PM 0220PM MUAP1169 145 PIANO VERS420 TBA TBA MUAP1181 145 VOICE VERS404 TBA TBA MUAP1265 145 ORGAN VERS420 TBA TBA MUAP1269 145 PIANO VERS420 TBA TBA MUAP1281 145 VOICE VERS404 TBA TBA MUAP2169 145 PIANO VERS420 TBA TBA MUAP2181 145 VOICE VERS404 TBA TBA MUAP2265 145 ORGAN VERS420 TBA TBA MUAP2269 145 PRIVATE INSTRUMENT VERS420 TBA TBA MUAP2281 145 VOICE VERS404 TBA TBA MUEN1152 145 CHAMBER VOCAL ENSEMBLE VERS420 MTW 1200PM 1250PM MUSI1306 145 MUSIC APPRECIATION Bruns D VERS420 MW 0100PM 0220PM MUSI1306 146 MUSIC APPRECIATION Bruns D VERS420 TR 0930AM 1050AM Class meets on Wed., Feb 1, Mar 7, & Apr 25 in King Center Gym at either 8:00AM- PHED1106 V 945 PHYSICAL CONDITIONING Myers-Kuhn J HYBRID TBA TBA 9:20AM or 1:00PM-2:20PM PHED1106 145 PHYSICAL CONDITIONING Jenkins J VERK509 MWF 1100AM 1150AM Class meets on Wed., Jan 25, Feb 29, & Apr 18 in King Center Gym at either 8:00AM- PHED1107 V 945 FITNESS WALKING Myers-Kuhn J HYBRID TBA TBA 8:50AM or 1:00PM-1:50PM. PHED1109 145 VARSITY ATHLETICS-RODEO Scott B VERK502 TBA TBA PHED1109 146 VARSITY ATHLETICS-BASEBALL Lallmann K VERK502 TBA TBA PHED1109 147 VARSITY ATHLETICS-VOLLEYBALL Armstrong V VERK502 TBA TBA PHED1109 148 VARSITY ATHLETICS-SOFTBALL Blair J VERK502 TBA TBA PHED1114 145 WATER AEROBICS Myers-Kuhn J VERK501 MW 1100AM 1220PM PHED1304 145 PERSONAL/COMMUNITY HEALTH I Myers-Kuhn J VERB309 MWF 0900AM 0950AM PHED1346 145 DRUG USE & ABUSE Puckett L VERB309 MWF 1200PM 1250PM PHED2356 145 CARE & PREVENTION OF ATHLETIC INJURY Jenkins J VERB309 TR 0930AM 1050AM Class meets on Wed., Jan 18, Feb. 22, Mar. 28 & May 2 from 6:30PM - 9:20PM in PHYS1411 V 945 INTRO ASTRONOMY I Roberson M HYBRID SEE Bb9 VERB307 W 0630PM 0920PM VERB307 Class meets on Tues., Jan. 17, Feb. 21, Mar. 27 & May 8 from 6:30PM - 9:20PM in PHYS1412 V 945 INTRO ASTRONOMY II Roberson M HYBRID SEE Bb9 VERB307 T 0630PM 0920PM VERB307 POFT1364 145 PRACTICUM-ADMIN ASST/SECRETARY Lee R TBA TBA TBA POFT1429 V 945 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING Lee R HYBRID TBA VERS430 T 0930AM 1020AM POFT2312 V 945 BUS CORRESPONDENCE & COMM. Lee R HYBRID TBA VERS430 T 0800AM 0850AM PSYC2301 T 145 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Onder J VERS425 TR 0100PM 0220PM PSYC2301 T 146 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Onder J VERW423 MWF 0900AM 0950AM PSYC2301 T 147 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Onder J VERW204 TR 0930AM 1050AM READ0300 145 READING I Staff VERB300 TR 0800AM 0920AM READ0301 145 READING II Staff VERB300 TR 0930AM 1050AM READ0302 145 ADVANCED READING Staff VERB300 TR 1100AM 1220PM RNSG1115 T 145 HEALTH ASSESSMENT Hatley J VERS423 W 0230PM 0420PM TBA TBA 0420PM 0520PM RNSG1263 145 CLINICAL-CONCEPTS Arnold E/Todd WFA T 0630AM 0620PM RNSG1263 146 CLINICAL-CONCEPTS Hatley J/BeauregardWF T T 0630AM 0620PM RNSG1263 147 CLINICAL-CONCEPTS White G/Staff ALTUS M 0630AM 0620PM RNSG1263 148 CLINICAL-CONCEPTS Hatley J/Todd AWF R 0630AM 0620PM RNSG1263 149 CLINICAL-CONCEPTS Beauregard T/DeanWF S R 0630AM 0620PM RNSG1301 T 145 PHARMACOLOGY Bolton C VERS425 T 0500PM 0750PM LAB TBA TBA RNSG1441 145 COMMON CONCEPTS OF ADULT HEALTH Arnold E VERS409 W 0900AM 1250PM Meets every other Thurs., must register for RNSG2161 145 CLINICAL-MENTAL HEALTH Hamm A TBA R 0730AM 0720PM RNSG2166 145 also.
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