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Check with site staff before planning your schedule. On-line classes also available.
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CREDIT |
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TIME |
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INSTRUCTOR |
ACCOUNTING (ACCT) |
ACCT 302 |
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Intermediate Accounting |
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3 |
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F |
1300-1545 |
TBA |
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ACCT 317 |
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Accounting Information Systems |
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3 |
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R |
1000-1245 |
TBA |
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CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CET) |
CET 314 |
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Boundary and Mock Trial Law |
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3 |
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F |
1300-1545 |
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Lewis |
CET 415 |
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GIS/GPS Impact on Boundary Law |
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3 |
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F |
0800-0945 |
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TBA |
CET 360 |
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Plans and Specifications |
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3 |
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R |
1615-1800 |
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TBA |
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CET 400 |
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Computer Applications in Structural Design |
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2 |
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R |
1815-1900 |
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Keplar |
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COMMUNITY HEALTH PROFESSIONS |
CHP 450 |
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Public and Community Health Administration |
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3 |
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W |
1615-1900 |
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Staff |
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COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS) |
CS 390 |
Intro to Theoretical Computer Science |
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3 |
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W |
0800-1045 |
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TBA |
CS 4/551 |
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Software Engineering Survey |
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3 |
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TBA |
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4/555 |
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Intro to Networks and Communications |
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R |
1000-1245 |
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TBA |
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJS) |
CRJS 320 |
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Law and Social Control |
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3 |
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F |
1000-1245 |
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Staff |
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CRJS410 |
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Correctional Treatment |
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3 |
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M |
1615-1900 |
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Staff |
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CRJS 420 |
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Criminological Theory |
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M |
1915-2200 |
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Danner |
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DECISION SCIENCES (DSCI) |
DSCI 307 |
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Statistical Decision Analysis |
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3 |
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S |
1115-1415 |
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TBA |
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EARLY CHILDHOOD SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/SPECIAL EDUCATION (ESSE) |
ESSE 4/511 |
Behavior Management Tech. For Students w/Disabilities. |
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3 |
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S |
0800-1100 |
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TBA |
ESSE 514 |
Psycho-Educational Assessment, Students w/Diverse
Learning Needs |
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3 |
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S |
1115-1415 |
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TBA |
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ESSE 568 |
Language Acquisition & Reading for Students w/Diverse
Learning Needs |
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3 |
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F |
1615-1900 |
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TBA |
ESSE 617 |
Collaboration & Consultation for Students w/Diverse
Learning Needs |
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3 |
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R |
1615-1900 |
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TBA |
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EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (ECI) |
ECI 434 |
Developing Instructional Strategies: PreK – 6 Science |
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3 |
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W |
1915-2200 |
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TBA |
ECI 435 |
Developing Instruct. Strategies PreK- 6 Social Science |
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3 |
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F |
1430-1730 |
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TBA |
ECI 436 |
Classroom Management and Practice |
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3 |
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S |
1430-1730 |
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TBA |
ECI 654 |
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Science in Elem/Middle School |
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3 |
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F |
1300-1545 |
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TBA |
ECI 680 |
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Reading to Learn Across the Curriculum |
3 |
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T |
1615-1900 |
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (EET) |
EET 340 |
Transmission Networks |
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3 |
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T |
1915-2200 |
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TBA |
EET 460 |
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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning |
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3 |
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T |
1615-1900 |
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TBA |
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ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (ENMA) |
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ENMA 401 |
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Project Management |
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3 |
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S |
0800-1100 |
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TBA |
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ENGLISH (ENGL) |
ENGL 325 |
Intro to Rhetorical Studies |
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3 |
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W |
1915-2200 |
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TBA |
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FINANCE (FIN) |
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FIN 319 |
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Principles of Real Estate |
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3 |
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W |
1615-1900 |
TBA |
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FIN 431 |
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Investments |
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3 |
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W |
0800-1045 |
Staff |
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HISTORY (HIST) |
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HIST 356 |
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Virginia History |
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T/R |
1445-1600 |
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TBA |
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HUMAN SERVICES COUNSELING (COUN) |
COUN 339 |
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Interpersonal Relations |
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3 |
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R |
1915-2200 |
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TBA |
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COUN 346 |
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Diversity Issues in Human Services Counseling |
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3 |
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S |
1115-1415 |
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Lovell |
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COUN 444 |
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Career Development and Appraisal |
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3 |
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M |
1000-1245 |
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Jurgens |
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COUN 448 |
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Interventions/Advocacy w/Children |
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3 |
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F |
1615-1900 |
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TBA |
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COUN 468 |
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Internship |
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12 |
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W |
1130-1230 |
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Duggan |
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COUN 491 |
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Family Guidance |
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3 |
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Su |
1400-1700 |
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TBA |
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) |
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IT 361 |
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Info Systems Planning & Analysis |
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3 |
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R |
1300-1545 |
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TBA |
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IT 430 |
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Obj-Oriented Programming/Java |
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3 |
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M |
1300-1545 |
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TBA |
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MANAGEMENT (MGMT) |
MGMT 360 |
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Labor Management Relations |
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3 |
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T |
1915-2200 |
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TBA |
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MGMT 361 |
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International Business Operations |
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3 |
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T |
1000-1245 |
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TBA |
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MARKETING (MKTG) |
MKTG 407 |
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Marketing Research |
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3 |
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F |
1000-1245 |
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TBA |
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MKTG 411 |
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Multi-National Marketing |
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T |
1300-1545 |
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TBA |
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (MET) |
MET 310 |
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Energy Systems |
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3 |
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R |
1915-2200 |
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TBA |
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NURSING (NURS) |
NURS 363 |
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Nursing Science |
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3 |
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M |
1615-1900 |
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Staff |
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NURS 402 |
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Career Pathway Development |
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3 |
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M |
1915-2200 |
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TBA |
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NURS 363 |
Nursing Science |
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3 |
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W |
0800-1045 |
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TBA |
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NURS 402 |
Career Pathway Development |
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3 |
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W |
1100-1245 |
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TBA |
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NURS 490 |
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Nursing Leadership |
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3 |
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W |
0800-1045 |
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TBA |
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OCCUPATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (OTED) |
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OTED 635 |
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Research Methods |
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3 |
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M |
1300-1545 |
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Netherton |
OTED 760/860 |
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Trends and Issues in Occupational Education |
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3 |
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M |
1600-1845 |
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TBA |
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OCCUPATIONAL AND TECHNICAL STUDIES (OTS) |
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OTS 351 |
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Communication Technology |
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3 |
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F |
1615-1900 |
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TBA |
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OTS 4/502 |
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Training Methods |
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3 |
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S |
1430-1730 |
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TBA |
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PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS (COMM) |
COMM 305 |
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Professional Communications |
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3 |
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S |
0800-1100 |
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PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) |
PHIL 303W |
Business Ethics |
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3 |
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M |
1615-1900 |
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TBA |
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PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC) |
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PSYC 303U |
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Industrial/Organizational Psychology |
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3 |
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M |
1300-1545 |
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Major |
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TAXATION (TAX) |
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TAX 653 |
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Taxation of Estates and Gifts |
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3 |
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Su |
1400-1700 |
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TBA |
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TAX 655 |
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Taxation of Corporations II |
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3 |
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S |
1430-1730 |
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TBA |
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Additional courses may be offered at individual sites. Please check with the Site Director to see what courses are available. |
The Community Education Program is one of several instructional programs of the College. It includes short courses, workshops, and training to meet the needs of the local community. The courses are not for credit, but in most cases Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are awarded. Contact the Office of Continuing Education at the campus nearest you to request further information. Fees charged for these courses cover the instructional and administrative costs. The courses are self-supporting.