NVCC SPRING 2002 Class Schedule
    

Old Dominion University Teletechnet Distance Learning Classes

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Northern Virginia Community College
    

Annandale: (703) 323-3769 Woodbridge: (703) 580-0919 Loudoun: (703) 948-2750
    

*Marine Corps Base at Quantico: (703) 630-2226
    

*Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, DC: (202) 782-6727

    

*Open to military personnel and civilians.
    


    

Old Dominion University offers you the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Northern Virginia! Complete your first two years at Northern Virginia Community College and your junior and senior courses on-site through live, interactive satellite technology. All student services are conducted on-site, including advising. For more information, contact the site nearest you.

SPRING 2002 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
    

*Classes are Subject to Change
    

Check with site staff before planning your schedule. On-line classes also available.
    

(January 12–May 11, 2002)
    


CRSE/NO.    

TITLE

 

CREDIT

  DAY TIME     INSTRUCTOR

ACCOUNTING (ACCT)

ACCT 302  

Intermediate Accounting

  3
  F 1300-1545 TBA  
ACCT 317  

Accounting Information Systems

  3
  R 1000-1245 TBA  
         

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CET)

CET 314  

Boundary and Mock Trial Law

  3
  F 1300-1545   Lewis
CET 415  

GIS/GPS Impact on Boundary Law

  3
  F 0800-0945   TBA
CET 360  

Plans and Specifications

  3
  R 1615-1800     TBA  
CET 400  

Computer Applications in Structural Design

  2
  R 1815-1900     Keplar  
             

COMMUNITY HEALTH PROFESSIONS

CHP 450  

Public and Community Health Administration

  3
  W 1615-1900     Staff  
             

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)

CS 390

Intro to Theoretical Computer Science

    3
  W 0800-1045   TBA
CS 4/551  

Software Engineering Survey

  3
        TBA  
4/555  

Intro to Networks and Communications

   
  R 1000-1245   TBA  
           

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJS)

CRJS 320  

Law and Social Control

  3
  F 1000-1245   Staff  
CRJS410  

Correctional Treatment

  3
  M 1615-1900   Staff  
CRJS 420  

Criminological Theory

   
  M 1915-2200   Danner  
           

DECISION SCIENCES (DSCI)

DSCI 307  

Statistical Decision Analysis

  3
  S 1115-1415   TBA  
 

EARLY CHILDHOOD SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/SPECIAL EDUCATION (ESSE)

ESSE 4/511

Behavior Management Tech. For Students w/Disabilities.

  3
  S 0800-1100   TBA
ESSE 514

Psycho-Educational Assessment, Students w/Diverse
Learning Needs

  3
  S 1115-1415   TBA  
ESSE 568

Language Acquisition & Reading for Students w/Diverse
Learning Needs

  3
  F 1615-1900   TBA
ESSE 617

Collaboration & Consultation for Students w/Diverse
Learning Needs

  3
  R 1615-1900   TBA  
       

EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (ECI)

ECI 434

Developing Instructional Strategies: PreK – 6 Science

  3
  W 1915-2200   TBA
ECI 435

Developing Instruct. Strategies PreK- 6 Social Science

  3
  F 1430-1730   TBA
ECI 436

Classroom Management and Practice

  3
  S 1430-1730   TBA
ECI 654  

Science in Elem/Middle School

  3
  F 1300-1545   TBA
ECI 680  

Reading to Learn Across the Curriculum

3
  T 1615-1900    
         

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (EET)

EET 340

Transmission Networks

  3
  T 1915-2200   TBA
EET 460  

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning

  3
  T 1615-1900   TBA
         
   

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (ENMA)

   
ENMA 401  

Project Management

  3
  S 0800-1100     TBA  
         

ENGLISH (ENGL)

ENGL 325

Intro to Rhetorical Studies

  3
  W 1915-2200   TBA
       
 

FINANCE (FIN)

   
FIN 319  

Principles of Real Estate

  3
  W 1615-1900 TBA  
FIN 431  

Investments

  3
  W 0800-1045 Staff  
         
   

HISTORY (HIST)

   
HIST 356  

Virginia History

   
  T/R 1445-1600     TBA  
             

HUMAN SERVICES COUNSELING (COUN)

COUN 339  

Interpersonal Relations

  3
  R 1915-2200   TBA  
COUN 346  

Diversity Issues in Human Services Counseling

  3
  S 1115-1415   Lovell  
COUN 444  

Career Development and Appraisal

  3
  M 1000-1245   Jurgens  
COUN 448  

Interventions/Advocacy w/Children

  3
  F 1615-1900   TBA  
COUN 468  

Internship

  12
  W 1130-1230   Duggan  
COUN 491  

Family Guidance

  3
  Su 1400-1700   TBA  
           
   

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)

   
IT 361  

Info Systems Planning & Analysis

  3
  R 1300-1545   TBA  
IT 430  

Obj-Oriented Programming/Java

  3
  M 1300-1545   TBA  
           

MANAGEMENT (MGMT)

MGMT 360  

Labor Management Relations

  3
  T 1915-2200     TBA  
MGMT 361  

International Business Operations

  3
  T 1000-1245     TBA  
         

MARKETING (MKTG)

MKTG 407  

Marketing Research

  3

F 1000-1245

TBA

MKTG 411  

Multi-National Marketing

 
  T 1300-1545   TBA
         

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (MET)

MET 310  

Energy Systems

  3
  R 1915-2200     TBA  
             

NURSING (NURS)

NURS 363  

Nursing Science

  3
  M 1615-1900     Staff  
NURS 402  

Career Pathway Development

  3
  M 1915-2200     TBA  
NURS 363

Nursing Science

  3
  W 0800-1045   TBA  
NURS 402

Career Pathway Development

  3
  W 1100-1245     TBA  
NURS 490    

Nursing Leadership

  3
  W 0800-1045   TBA
         
   

OCCUPATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (OTED)

 
OTED 635  

Research Methods

  3
  M 1300-1545   Netherton
OTED 760/860  

Trends and Issues in Occupational Education

  3
  M 1600-1845   TBA
         
   

OCCUPATIONAL AND TECHNICAL STUDIES (OTS)

 
OTS 351  

Communication Technology

  3
  F 1615-1900     TBA  
OTS 4/502     Training Methods     3
  S 1430-1730     TBA  
             

PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS (COMM)

COMM 305  

Professional Communications

  3
  S 0800-1100        
             

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)

PHIL 303W

Business Ethics

  3
  M 1615-1900   TBA  
           
   

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)

   
PSYC 303U  

Industrial/Organizational Psychology

  3
  M 1300-1545     Major  
           
   

TAXATION (TAX)

   
TAX 653  

Taxation of Estates and Gifts

  3
  Su 1400-1700   TBA  
TAX 655  

Taxation of Corporations II

  3
  S 1430-1730   TBA  
           
Additional courses may be offered at individual sites. Please check with the Site Director to see what courses are available.

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

    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.


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