NVCC FALL 2001 Class Schedule Annandale Campus | |
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Any STD course fulfills the STD 100 or STD elective requirement for graduation from NOVA. For information call 323-3382.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 4147 01N M 0900-0950 CF 0213 TBA 4148 02N M 1300-1350 CF 0213 Ingram, T 4149 03N M 1400-1450 CF 0213 Tucker, J Section 03N is a web based course. One MANDATORY session is required Monday, 9/3/01. The course covers study skills, test-taking, college policy and student success. 4151 04N M 1800-1850 CF 0213 Credle, J Section 04N will focus on success strategies for adult students returning to school. 4153 05N T 1100-1215 CF 0213 Withers, W This section is only for English As A Second Language students enrolled in Level III or above. A signature from a counselor is needed to enroll; registration must be done in-person. 4154 06N T 1500-1550 CF 0213 Ingram, T Section 06N will meet one day only, Tuesday, 8/28/01, and other assignments will be self-study. 4156 07N W 0900-0950 CF 0213 TBA 4158 08N W 1000-1050 CF 0213 Harris, R 4160 09N W 1100-1150 CF 0213 Dy, C 4162 10N W 1500-1550 CF 0213 Dy, C Sections 09N and 10N assists students toward college success through study skills, test-taking strategies, time management, career and academic planning. Topics include money management, gambling on campus, campus resources, celebration of diversity and others. 4167 11N R 0900-0950 CF 0213 Shoates, A Section 11N will focus on using the technology resources found in the Annandale Campus LRC including the Reading, Language, Math, Computer, Tutoring, Writing, and Testing Centers and the Library. First class will meet in CF 213. 4171 13N R 1100-1215 CF 0213 Withers, W This section is only for English As A Second Language students enrolled in Level III or above. A signature from a counselor is needed to enroll; registration must be done in-person. 4172 14N R 1600-1650 CF 0213 Harris, R 4173 15N F 0900-0950 CF 0213 TBA 5835 16N T 1300-1350 CF 0213 Credle, J Section 16N will focus on retention strategies and additional skills in areas of time management, conflict resolution, and improving study skills. A signature from a counselor is needed to enroll; registration must be done in-person. STD 106 PREPARATION FOR EMPLOYMENT 1cr 4221 01N F 1000-1050 CF 0213 Thrash, J Freeman, F Covers topics related to the employment search including assess- ment of skills, resume writing, employment interviewing and strategies for career sucess. STD 107 CAREER EDUCATION 2cr 4218 01N M 1000-1145 CF 0213 Fancher-Ruiz, E Covers self-assessment, occupational research, decision making, job search strategies, and planning for career success. STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr CAREER PLANNING 4235 01N R 1400-1450 CF 0213 Fancher-Ruiz, E Rohrbaugh, C Section 01N is a web based course. Self-assessment, occupational research, and job search strategies. MANDATORY first class meeting on Thursday, August 23, 2001, 1400-1450, CF Building, Faculty Dining Room.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 4274 36N M 1500-1600 CF 0213 Bailey, C Fourteen week 09/10/01 12/19/01 This self-instructional course is designed for students who can work independently. Must attend two sessions on 9/10/01, 10/22/01 and complete additional assignments for course credit. Topics include campus resources and college success skills. Bring a calendar/organizer to the first session. 4276 37N R 1300-1400 CF 0213 Shoates, A Fourteen week 09/13/01 12/19/01 This self-instructional course is designed for students who can work independently. Must attend two sessions, 9/13/01-10/18/01 and com- plete independent assignments for course credit. Topics include campus resources and college success skills. Bring a calendar/organizer to the first session. 5263 39N R 1000-1100 CF 0213 Casellas, A Fourteen week 09/10/01 12/19/01 This section is a self-directed search, semi-independent course. Topics include transfer planning, study skills, time management, career exploration. Class meets on 9/6, 10/4, 11/1, 12/6. Attendance is MANDATORY on Thursday, 9/6. Bring calendar/organizer to the first session. STD 195 TOPICS IN: 1cr FINANCING EDUCATION 4294 38N M 1600-1700 CF 0213 Bailey, C Fourteen week 09/10/01 12/19/01 This WEB BASE course is designed to assist students in funding their college education. Requires internet access and experience using it. There will be ONE MANDATORY in-class session on monday, 9/10/01. Financial aid, budget, academic planning, and scholarships will be examined.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 4311 60N T 0900-1045 CF 0213 Sweetser, C Section 60N is for students with disabilities. Topics include how to utilize college and commmunity resources, how to request accommodations and other topics included in STD 100. 4319 61N T 1400-1545 CF 0213 Rohrbaugh, C Section 61N is a web based course. This course will focus on college success skills, such as study skills, time management, note-taking and test-taking strategies and educational planning. This course will meet one MANADATORY session on Tuesday, 8/28/01, 1400- 1545, CF Building 213. 4325 62N W 1300-1450 CF 0213 Hipp, J STD 195 TOPICS IN: 1cr INTERNET RESEARCH 4982 63N T 1100-1250 CM 0124 Drasner, S Fancher-Ruiz, E Section 63N is an HONORS orientation course. Permission is required. See GENERAL INFORMATION section in the college catalog. No prequisites. This course will cover orientation topics as well as research techniques for the Internet.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 4329 80N T 0900-1045 CF 0213 Sweetser, C 4331 81N W 1300-1450 CF 0213 Hipp, J
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5798 90N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5804 91N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 106 PREPARATION FOR EMPLOYMENT 1cr 5808 92N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 107 CAREER EDUCATION 2cr 5813 92N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. Last revised: Monday, May-18-2015 11:06 Programming Support |