NVCC SUMMER 2000 Class Schedule
    

Extended Learning Institute Summer 2000 Schedule

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  DEPT. SECT.      
COURSE NO. NO. COURSE TITLE CR. INST.

ACCOUNTING

 
ACC 211 93 Principles of Accounting I 3 Banas
  Telecourse: ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES. Requires viewing thirteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule) and eight to twelve hours of computer use. Computers available on campus if needed.    
           
ACC 212 93 Principles of Accounting II 3 Gale
  Telecourse: HOMEWORK HELP. Requires viewing fourteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule) and eight to twelve hours of computer use. Computers available on campus if needed.    
         

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

         
ADJ 100 93 Survey of Criminal Justice 3 Linville
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.    
         
ADJ 107 93 Survey of Criminology 3 Linville
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Also listed as SOC 236. Materials available in May.    
         

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY

             
AST 107 93 Editing/Proofreading Skills 3 Howard  
  Requires completion of computerized exercises. Must have access to Word 6.0 or WordPerfect 6.1 [or later version for DOS or Windows].      
             
AST 140 93 Introduction to Windows 95, 98, or NT 1 Mickey  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires access to a computer with the Windows 95, 98, or NT operating system.      
             
AST 141 93 Word Processing I course 3 Mickey  
  World Wide Web. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires access to any full-featured word processing program on any computer with printer at home or office. Materials available in May.
     
             
AST 142 93 Word Processing II course 3 Mickey  
  World Wide Web. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires access to any full-featured word processing program on any computer with printer at home or office. Materials available in May.      
             

BIOLOGY

 
BIO 101 90 General Biology I 4 Erdahl  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires one trip on a Friday evening to the Alexandria Campus Science Lab and one trip to the Smithsonian Institute.      
             
BIO 101 S1 Lab for General Biology I   Erdahl  
      Only for students taking BIO 101 through ELI      
             
BIO 101 93 General Biology I 4 Erdahl  
  Requires one trip on a Friday evening to the Alexandria Campus science lab and one trip to the Smithsonian Institution. Requires viewing fourteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
BIO 101 S1 Lab for General Biology I   Erdahl  
    Only for students taking BIO 101 through ELI.      
             
BIO 102 93 General Biology II 4 Wise  
  Prerequisite: BIO 101. Requires one trip on a Thursday or Friday evening to the Alexandria Campus science lab and one trip to the National Zoo. Requires viewing several videos available from local video stores. Materials available in May.      
             
BIO 102 S1 Lab for General Biology II   Wise  
      Only for students taking BIO 102 through ELI.      
             
BIO 141 93 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Daron  
 
World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires use of 4 interactive CDs.      
             
BIO 141 S1 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I   Daron  
      Only for students taking BIO 141 through ELI.      
             
BIO 142 93 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Daron  
 
World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: BIO 141. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires use of 3 interactive CDs.      
             
BIO 142 S1 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II.   Daron  
      Only for students taking BIO 142 through ELI.      
             

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

             
BUS 100 93 Introduction to Business 3 Brady  
    Requires completion of assignments on a weekly schedule. Requires viewing twenty-two 5-to-30 minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
BUS 125 93 Applied Business Mathematics 3 Corbett  
  Telecourse: BY THE NUMBERS. Requires viewing ten 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
BUS 165 93 Small Business Management 3 Corbett  
  Requires viewing five 60-minute videos (see TV schedule) and completing a computerized business plan. Knowledge of accounting and business math and terminology is helpful.      
           
BUS 200 93 Principles of Management 3 Brady  
  Telecourse: TAKING THE LEAD. Requires viewing twenty-six 30-minute videos (see TV schedule) and completion of scheduled assignments.      
             
BUS 201 93 Organizational Behavior 3 Wilson  
    World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
BUS 202 93 Applied Management Principles 3 Brady  
  or Prerequisite: Completion of BUS 150 or BUS 200. Requires computer use for skills survey. Requires regular participation in computer or voice mail conferences. Computer conference requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
BUS 205 93 Human Resource Management 3 Potts  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations      
             
BUS 241 93 Business Law I 3 King  
  Telecourse: BUSINESS AND THE LAW. Requires viewing twenty-four 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
BUS 242 93 Business Law II 3 King  
  Prerequisite: BUS 241. Telecourse: BUSINESS AND THE LAW. Requires viewing thirteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      

ECONOMICS

 
             
ECO 120 93 Survey of Economics 3 Russell  
  Telecourse: ECONOMICS USA. Requires viewing sixteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
ECO 201 90 Principles of Economics I 3 Russell  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires viewing twelve 60-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
ECO 201 93 Principles of Economics I 3 Russell  
  Telecourse: INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS: Mastering the Global Economy. Requires viewing twelve 60-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
ECO 202 90 Principles of Economics II 3 Russell  
    World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires viewing twelve 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Materials available in May.      
             
ECO 202 93 Principles of Economics II 3 Russell  
  Telecourse: INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS. Requires viewing twelve 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Materials available in May.      
             
     

EDUCATION

     
             
EDU 235 93 Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children 3 Greata  
    World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Emphasizes positive health routines, hygiene, nutrition, feeding and clothing habits, childhood diseases, and safety for children. Materials available in May.      
 

ENGINEERING

             
EGR 115 93 Engineering Graphics 2 Napisa  
World Wide Web course. Requires viewing nine 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Required laboratory is conducted via video and World Wide Web; requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Registration closes June 2.      
           
EGR 140 93 Engineering Mechanics – Statics 3 Wu  
  World Wide Web course. Corequisites: MTH 277 and PHY 241. Required interaction is conducted via World Wide Web; requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Includes viewing seven 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Registration closes June 2.      
             
EGR 245 93 Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics 3 Wu  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisites: MTH 277 and EGR 140. Required interaction is conducted via World Wide Web; requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Includes viewing seven 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Registration closes June 2.      
             
EGR 251 93 Basic Electric Circuits I 3 Rassai  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: MTH 174; corequisite: PHY 241. Required interaction is conducted via World Wide Web; requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Includes viewing eight 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Registration closes June 2.      
             

ENGLISH

             
    Do not register or send tuition for ENG 005 or ENG 111 until you have taken the English Placement Test at any one of the five campus learning labs. You will be notified within two weeks of your eligibility for the course. If you have already taken an English Placement Test on campus, or if you have any questions, please call ELI (703-323-3368) for information. Proficiency in standard written English is a prerequisite for ENG 111.      
             
ENG 005 93 Reading Improvement II 5 McTaggart  
    World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires use of CD-ROM. This section is intended for students who score 13-18 for reading on the APS Test, or 60-75 for reading on the COMPASS Test. Materials available in May.      
             
      Note: Sections 90, 91, and 93 of ENG 111 use different textbooks, teaching methods and technologies. Please review carefully before you select a section.      
             
ENG 111 90 College Composition I 3 L’Heureux  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
ENG 111 91 College Composition I 3 Thompson  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. This section is intended for students who score 19 or above for reading and 24-28 for writing on the APS Test, or 76-100 for reading and 60-84 for writing on the COMPASS Test. It must be taken with ELI’s ENG 009 listed below.      
             
ENG 009 91 Individualized Instruction/Writing 3 Thompson  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. This is a supplement to ENG 111 to provide individualized support to student writers. This section is intended for students who score 19 or above for reading and 24-28 for writing on the APS Test, or 76-100 for reading and 60-84 for writing on the COMPASS Test. It must be taken with ELI’s ENG 111 (Section 91) listed above.      
             
ENG 111 93 College Composition I 3 Ryan  
  Requires viewing videos sold in the bookstore and use of an IBM-compatible computer. Computers are available in campus labs for those who need them.      
             
ENG 112 93 College Composition II 3 Miller  
  Prerequisite: Completion of ENG 111. Requires listening to audiotapes and viewing videos available in the LRCs and/or video stores. Optional participation in a computer conference is also available. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
ENG 116 93 Writing for Business 3 Brotton  
    Prerequisite: ENG 111 or equivalent. Requires viewing four televised lessons (see TV schedule).      
           
ENG 135 90 Applied Grammar 3 Leggat  
    World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.      
             
ENG 135 93 Applied Grammar 3 Leggat  
  Covers the English sentence from parts of speech to punctuation. Includes voice mail lectures.      
             
ENG 230 93 Mysteries in Literature and Film 3 Riggin  
  Requires viewing five 30-minute videos (see TV schedule). Videos also sold in bookstore. Requires viewing five feature films available from local video stores.      
             
ENG 241 93 Survey of American Literature I 3 Riggin  
  Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Covers literature from the Colonial Period through the Civil War. Requires viewing twelve 60-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
           
ENG 242 93 Survey of American Literature II 3 Ryan  
  Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Covers literature from Reconstruction to the present. Requires viewing one 6-hour video sold in bookstore.      
             
ENG 243 93 Survey of English Literature I 3 Leggat  
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Covers major English works from the Anglo-Saxon period through the 18th century. Includes voice mail lectures.      
           
ENG 244 93 Survey of English Literature II 3 Leggat  
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Covers major English works from the 18th century to the present. Includes voice mail lectures.      
           
ENG 251 90 Survey of World Literature I 3 Thompson  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Covers classics from the Ancient World to the European Renaissance.      
             
ENG 251 93 Survey of World Literature I 3 Thompson  
  Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Covers classics from the Ancient World to the European Renaissance. Requires viewing eight 60-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
ENG 252 93 Survey of World Literature II 3 Thompson  
  or Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Covers world literature from the 17th to the 20th century. Requires Internet access or viewing eight 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
ENG 271 93 The Works of Shakespeare 3 Miller  
    World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires viewing four film productions of Shakespeare’s plays available from local video stores or campus LRCs. Materials available in May.      
             
ENG 273 93 Women in Literature I 3 Ryan  
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Covers 17th-19th centuries. May take ENG 273-274 in any order or simultaneously. Requires viewing six hours of video sold in bookstore and films in the LRC and/or video stores.      
           
ENG 274 93 Women in Literature II 3 Ryan  
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or permission of instructor. Covers 20th century. May take ENG 273-274 in any order or simultaneously. Requires viewing six hours of video sold in bookstore and one film in the LRC.      

ENG 295 90 Topics in Film: American Cinema 3 Riggin  
  Telecourse: AMERICAN CINEMA. Requires viewing ten 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Covers history and styles of Hollywood filmmaking from silent era to the 90s.      
             
ENG 295 93 Topics in Professional Writing: Writing User Manuals 3 Brotton  
    Prerequisite: ENG 111 and ENG 115 or permission of instructor. Teaches the design and writing of manuals for users of computers and other technologies. Requires viewing televised lessons (see TV schedule for ENG 116).      
             

FINANCIAL SERVICES

             
FIN 107 93 Personal Finance 3 Corbett  
  Telecourse: PERSONAL FINANCE. Requires viewing four hours of video (see TV schedule) and completing a personal budget exercise.      
             
FIN 215 93 Financial Management 3 Knight  
    World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Introduces basic financial management topics including statement analysis, working capital, capital budgeting, and long-term financing. Materials available in May.      
             

FRENCH

             
FRE 101 93 Beginning French I 5 Bull  
  Telecourse: FRENCH IN ACTION. Requires viewing thirteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule), listening to audio cassettes, and using voice mail. Registration closes June 2.      
             
FRE 102 93 Beginning French II 5 Bull  
  Telecourse: FRENCH IN ACTION. Requires viewing twelve 30-minute videos (see TV schedule), listening to audio cassettes, and using voice mail. Registration closes June 2.      
             
FRE 201 93 Intermediate French I 3 Bull  
  Telecourse: FRENCH IN ACTION. Requires viewing thirteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule), listening to audio cassettes, and using voice mail. Registration closes June 2.      
             
FRE 202 93 Intermediate French II 3 Bull  
Telecourse: FRENCH IN ACTION. Requires viewing thirteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule), listening to audio cassettes, and using voice mail. Registration closes June 2.      
           

GEOGRAPHY

           
GEO 200 93 Introduction to Physical Geography 3 Fye  
Telecourse: EARTH REVEALED. Requires viewing nineteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
GEO 210 93 Introduction to Cultural Geography 3 Fye  
  Telecourse: HUMAN GEOGRAPHY. Requires viewing ten 30-minute videos (see TV schedule). Materials available in May.      
             

HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

             
Enrollment restricted to students program placed in Medical Transcription, Clinical Data Coding, or Health Information Technology certificate programs. For information on how to become program placed, call the Medical Transcription office at 323-3435.
             
HIT 110 93 Introduction to Medical Science 3 Bergen  
  Formerly HIT 114. Prerequisite HIT 111. Includes voice mail activities.      
             
HIT 111 93 Medical Terminology I 3 Bergen  
  Formerly HIT 113. Includes voice mail activities.      
             
HIT 121 93 Medical Transcription I 4 Pierce  
  Requires completion of or simultaneous enrollment in AST 141, HIT 110 , NAS 150, and ENG 135. Includes voice mail lectures. Requires purchase of SUM audio tapes, access to a transcribing machine, an IBM computer loaded with Word Perfect or Word software, and access to a printer. Equipment is available for student use in the Health Tech computer lab on the Annandale campus during normal business hours.      
             
HIT 122 93 Medical Transcription II 4 Pierce  
  Requires completion of HIT 121. Includes voice mail lectures and viewing five videotapes only available in Nursing lab on the Annandale campus. Requires purchase of SUM audio tapes, access to a transcribing machine, an IBM computer loaded with Word Perfect or Word software, and access to a printer. Equipment is available for student use in the Health Tech computer lab on the Annandale campus during normal business hours.      
             

HISTORY

             
HIS 101 90 History of Western Civilization I 3 Evans  
  World Wide Web course. Covers through the 17th century. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.      
             
HIS 101 93 History of Western Civilization I 3 Evans  
  Telecourse: WESTERN TRADITION I. Covers through the 17th century. Requires viewing twelve 30-minute videos (see TV schedule). Materials available in May.      
             
HIS 102 90 History of Western Civilization II 3 Evans  
  World Wide Web course. Covers from the 17th century to the present. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.      
             
HIS 102 93 History of Western Civilization II 3 Evans  
  Telecourse: WESTERN TRADITION II. Covers from the 17th century to the present. Requires viewing fourteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).Materials available in May.      
             
HIS 121 93 United States History I 3 McClellan  
  or Covers from pre-Columbian times through the Civil War. Requires either viewing seven 60-minute videos (see TV schedule) or regular participation in a computer conference. Computer conference requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Also requires four projects involving visits to local historical sites or libraries.      
           
HIS 122 93 United States History II 3 McClellan  
  or Covers from Reconstruction to the present. Requires either viewing seven 60-minute videos (see TV schedule) or regular participation in a computer conference. Computer conference requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Also requires four projects involving visits to local historical sites or libraries      
             
HIS 135 93 History of the Contemporary World 3 Evans  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Covers history of the world since 1945.      
             
HIS 269 93 Civil War and Reconstruction 3 Poland  
  Requires viewing four videos available in video rental stores and one sold in bookstore. One to four optional local field trips.      
             
HIS 276 93 United States History Since WW II 3 Errico  
Covers from 1945 to the present, studying both domestic developments and American involvement in international affairs. Requires viewing twenty-six 30-minute videos (see TV schedule). Extra credit projects may involve visits to local historical sites or libraries.      
             

INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

             
IST 100 93 Introduction to Information Systems 3 Rynn  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
IST 117 90 Introduction to Microcomputer Software 3 Rynn  
World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires access to Windows 95 or 98 and Office 97 or 2000, Professional Edition, on a computer with printer.      
             
IST 123 93 Spreadsheet Software 3 McCullough  
World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: IST 117. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
           
IST 128 93 Introduction to Internet Services 3 McCullough  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.      
             
IST 129 93 Web Page Design I 3 Lee  
    World Wide Web course. Recommended prerequisite: Working knowledge of the Internet and working knowledge of Microsoft Windows. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.      
             
IST 133 90 Database Management Software (Oracle) 3 Worthington  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: IST 117. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires use of Oracle 8.      
             
IST 133 93 Database Management Software (Access 2000/97) 3 Worthington  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: IST 117. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations; requires use of MS Access 2000 or 97.      
             
IST 149 93 Java Programming I 4 Lee  
    World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: IST 153. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May. Registration closes June 2.      
             
IST 153 93 Computer Program Design 4 Worthington  
  Prerequisite or corequisite: MTH 151. World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
IST 176 93 Event-Driven BASIC I 4 McCullough  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: IST 153. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
IST 203 93 Administration of Local Area Networks 3 Beattie  
 
World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: IST 200. Access to Windows NT 4.0 is helpful but not required. Requires use of interactive CD.      
             
IST 212 93 Introduction to Telecommunications 3 Morneau  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: IST 100. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.      
             
IST 216 93 Personal Computer Hardware Troubleshooting 3 Beattie  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires two evening or weekend meetings in a computer lab on the Annandale campus, time and place TBA. Registration closes June 2.      
             
IST 220 93 Microcomputer: Operating Systems, Architecture, and
Hardware
3 Worthington  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: IST 100. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.      
             
IST 250 93 Information Center Management 3 Morneau  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisites: IST 123 and IST 133. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.      
           
IST 251 93 Computer Information System Development 3 Lee  
    World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: IST 100 and knowledge of a high-level programming language. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
 

LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY

             
LBR 105 90 Library Skills for Research 1 Anderson  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires at least one visit to a campus library.      
             
LBR 105 93 Library Skills for Research 1 Anderson  
    Requires significant use of campus libraries either in several long sessions or in more frequent shortened sessions.      
             

MARKETING

             
MKT 100 93 Principles of Marketing 3 Fairchild  
  Telecourse: MARKETING. Requires viewing ten 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Also requires visits to a local store and a local library. Materials available in May.      
             

MATHEMATICS

             
MTH 001 93 Developmental Mathematics 4 Norris  
  You will receive a placement test to determine your starting level in arithmetic, Algebra I or Algebra II. Credits do not count toward graduation. Requires viewing several videos (available in LRCs).      
             
MTH 120 93 Introduction to Mathematics 3 Izadi  
  Prerequisite is a satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency examination covering basic arithmetic skills. MTH 003 or equivalent is desirable. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
           
MTH 151 93 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts I 3 Goral  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency examination and Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry or equivalent. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
MTH 152 93 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts II 3 Goral  
  World Wide Web course. Prerequisite: MTH 151 or equivalent. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
MTH 163 93 Precalculus 3 Norris  
  or Prerequisites: Three units of high school mathematics including two units of algebra and one unit of geometry or equivalent and a satisfactory score on a proficiency test (test may be taken at any campus LRC). Note: This section is not recommended for those who have had trouble with math in the past. Requires viewing videos in LRC or use of interactive CD-ROM.      
             
MTH 166 93 Precalculus & Trigonometry 5 Norris  
  or Prerequisites: Three units of high school mathematics including two units of algebra and one unit of geometry or equivalent and a satisfactory score on a proficiency test (test may be taken at any campus LRC). Note: This section is not recommended for those who have had trouble with math in the past. Requires viewing videos in LRC or use of interactive CD-ROM.      
             
MTH 173 93 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5 Semmler  
  Prerequisites: MTH 166 or MTH 164 or (1) satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency exam and (2) two units of algebra, one unit of geometry, and one-half unit each of trigonometry and precalculus. Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
           
MTH 174 93 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5 Semmler  
  Prerequisite: MTH 173. Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations      
             
MTH 271 93 Applied Calculus I 3 Izadi  
  Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency examination or completion of MTH 163 or 166. Call ELI, 323-3368, for details. Requires viewing thirteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
MTH 277 93 Vector Calculus 4 Goral  
  Prerequisite: MTH 174. Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute videos (see TV schedule). Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
           
MTH 291 93 Differential Equations 3 Goral  
  Prerequisite: MTH 174. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             

NATURAL SCIENCE

             
NAS 150 90 Human Biology 4 Daron  
    World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Requires viewing six 30-minute videos (see TV schedule). Also requires use of five interactive CDs. Materials available in May.      
             
NAS 150 93 Human Biology 4 Daron  
  A non-laboratory course. Requires viewing six 30-minute videos (see TV schedule). Also requires use of five interactive CDs.      
             

PUBLIC SERVICE

             
PBS 100 93 Introduction to Public Administration 3 Emory  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
PBS 105 93 Personnel Management in the Public Sector 3 Emory  
  World Wide Web Course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
PBS 116 93 Public Budgeting and Finance 3 Banas  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             
PBS 240 93 Constitutional Law 3 King  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             

PHILOSOPHY

             
PHI 101 93 Introduction to Philosophy I 3 Gregory  
  Requires viewing twenty-one 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
         
PHI 111 93 Logic I 3 Gregory  
  Requires viewing fifteen 60-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
PHI 112 93 Logic II 3 Gregory  
  Requires viewing fifteen 60-minute videos (available for rental and in LRCs).      
             
PHI 220 93 Ethics 3 Gregory  
  Provides a systematic study of classical and contemporary ethical systems and their application to concrete situations. Requires viewing six videos ranging from 20 to 40 minutes in length (see TV schedule).      
             


POLITICAL SCIENCE

             
PLS 211 93 U.S. Government I 3 Smith  
  Telecourse: VOICES IN DEMOCRACY. Requires viewing sixteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule) and participating in voice mail conference. Focuses on the history and structure of the national government, including principles of federalism, civil rights and individual liberties, and people and politics. Encourages Internet access for research.      
             
PLS 212 93 U.S. Government II 3 Smith  
  Telecourse: VOICES IN DEMOCRACY. Requires viewing nine 30-minute videos (see TV schedule) and participating in voice mail conference. Focuses on the policymakers in congress, the White House and the courts and policies they make.      
             

PSYCHOLOGY

             
PSY 100 93 Principles of Applied Psychology 3 Quinn  
  Use of a computer required (computers are available on campus if needed). Requires viewing three 60-minute videos (available in LRCs and bookstores).      
             
PSY 126 93 Psychology for Business and Industry 3 Wilson  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Also listed as BUS 201.      
           
PSY 201 90 Introduction to Psychology I 3 Quinn  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Telecourse: DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY. Requires viewing eleven 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
PSY 201 93 Introduction to Psychology I 3 Quinn  
  Telecourse: DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY. Requires viewing eleven 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
PSY 202 90 Introduction to Psychology II 3 Finkelstein  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Telecourse: DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY. Requires viewing eleven 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
PSY 202 93 Introduction to Psychology II 3 Finkelstein  
  Telecourse: DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY. Requires viewing eleven 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
PSY 215 93 Abnormal Psychology 3 Finkelstein  
    World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Registration closes June 2.      
             
PSY 231 93 Life Span Human Development I 3 Holbrook  
  Telecourse: WORLDS OF CHILDHOOD. Requires viewing twelve 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
PSY 232 93 Life Span Human Development II 3 TBA  
  Requires listening to ten 30-minute audio tapes from SEASONS OF LIFE.      
             
PSY 235 93 Child Psychology 3 TBA  
  Telecourse: WORLDS OF CHILDHOOD. Requires viewing twelve 30-minute videos, different from those used for PSY 231 (see TV schedule). PSY 235, 236, and 237 may be taken in any order.      
             
PSY 236 93 Adolescent Psychology 3 TBA  
  Requires listening to eight 30-minute audio tapes from SEASONS OF LIFE.      
             
PSY 237 93 Adult Psychology 3 TBA  
  Telecourse: SEASONS OF LIFE. Requires viewing four 60-minute videos (see TV schedule) and listening to four 30-minute audiotapes.      
             

SOCIOLOGY

SOC 201 93 Introduction to Sociology I 3 Haledjian  
  Telecourse: SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION. Requires viewing fourteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
SOC 202 93 Introduction to Sociology II 3 Haledjian  
  Telecourse: SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION. Requires viewing fourteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
SOC 215 93 Sociology of the Family 3 Haledjian  
  Telecourse: PORTRAIT OF A FAMILY. Requires viewing twenty-six 30-minute videos (see TV schedule). Materials available in May.      
             
SOC 236 93 Criminology 3 Linville  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Also listed as ADJ 107. Materials available in May.      
             
SOC 245 93 Sociology of Aging 3 Haledjian  
    Telecourse: GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE. Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             
SOC 266 93 Minority Group Relations 3 Haledjian  
    Telecourse: DEALING WITH DIVERSITY. Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute videos (see TV schedule).      
             

SPANISH

             
SPA 101 93 Beginning Spanish I 5 Vergara  
  Telecourse: DESTINOS. Requires viewing eleven 30-minute videos (see TV schedule), listening to audiotapes (available in LRCs), and using voicemail. Registration closes June 2.      
             
SPA 102 93 Beginning Spanish II 5 Vergara  
  Telecourse: DESTINOS. Prerequisite: SPA 101. Requires viewing fifteen 30-minute videos (see TV schedule), listening to audio tapes (available in LRCs), and using voicemail. Registration closes June 2.      
 

SPEECH AND DRAMA

 
SPD 130 93 Introduction to the Theatre 3 Trumbull  
  World Wide Web course. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations.      
             

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

             
STD 100 90 Orientation 1 McCreight  
  Requires visits to an NVCC campus. Addresses study skills, time and stress management, learning styles, diversity, test taking, health, resources, etc. Requires viewing seven 30-minute videos (see TV schedule). Materials available in May.      
             
STD 100 91 Orientation 1 Cascio  
  World Wide Web course. Addresses academic tools for success, self-management/self-responsibility, goal setting/decision making, and college/community resources. Requires Internet access or frequent use of campus workstations. Materials available in May.      
             
STD 100 93 Orientation 1 Conway  
  Same as Section 90. Materials available in May.      
         
STD 106 93 Preparation for Employment 1 McCreight  
  Requires visits to an NVCC campus and/or community sites. Covers job-seeking skills such as resume writing and interviewing.      
             
STD 107 93 Career Education 2 McCreight  
  Covers self-assessment and career exploration. Requires several visits to an NVCC campus and/or career center. Included is use of M.B.T.I. as career exploration tool.      
             


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