NVCC FALL 2002 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 5848 01N M 1000-1050 CF 0213 Fancher-Ruiz, E This section will focus on transfer planning, career planning and college success. Designed for students who plan to transfer to 4-year colleges or universities. 5850 02N M 1100-1150 CF 0213 Wright, K This section provides students with the academic tools for success and teaches the skills of self-management and self-responsibility that relate to being a successful student. Helps students learn how to make responsible choices about their academic, personal, and career goals. 5851 03N M 1200-1250 CF 0213 Lane, L This section is designed for students interested in career and life planning. 5852 04N M 1300-1350 CF 0213 Turner, M This section is designed to acclimate new students to the personal, academic, career, social and recreational opportunities of the college. Students will engage in activities to develop knowledge of how they learn best; enhance academic skills; and better understand cultural diversity in society. 5853 05N M 1800-1850 CF 0213 Credle, J This section will focus on success strategies for adult students returning to school after five or more years. Upon registration of this class, call (703) 323-3205 before 8/19/02. 5854 06N T 0900-0950 CF 0213 Rohrbaugh, C Section 06N is an independent and self-directed course, which will focus on college success skills. MANDATORY 1st class meeting on Tuesday, August 27, 2002 at 9:00 a.m. 5855 07N T 1000-1050 CF 0213 Sweetser, C This class assists students toward college success through study skills, test taking strategies, time manage- ment, career and academic planning. This section is intended for students with disabilities and will include additional resources and strategies for students with disabilities to succeed in college. 5856 08N T 1100-1150 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. 5857 09N T 1300-1350 CF 0213 Credle, J PASS students only. This section 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. 5858 10N T 1700-1750 CF 0213 TBA 5859 11N W 0900-0950 CF 0213 Rohrbaugh, C Section 11N an independent and self-directed course for students who attended the STEPS, New Student Infomation Session. MANDATORY 1st class meetings on Wednesday, August 28, 2002 at 9:00 a.m. 5860 12N W 1000-1050 CF 0213 Dy, C This section 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. 5861 13N W 1100-1150 CF 0213 Harris, R 5862 14N W 1300-1350 CF 0213 Tucker, J This section is a web based course. ONE MANDATORY session is required Wednesday, September 4, 2002. Covers study skills, test-testing, college policy and student success. 5863 15N R 0900-0950 CF 0213 Wright, K This section 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. 5864 16N R 1000-1050 CF 0213 Dy, C This section 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. 5865 17N R 1300-1350 CF 0213 Turner, M This section is designed to acclimate new students to the personal, academic, career, social and recreational opportunities of the college. Students will engage in activities to develop knowledge of how they learn best; enhance academic skills; and better understand cultural diversity in society. 5866 18N R 1600-1650 CF 0213 Harris, R 5867 19N F 1000-1050 CF 0213 Hilker, K Section 19N will meet ONE day only, Friday, 8/30/02. Attendance at this session is MADATORY for course enrollment. Assignments will be self-study. 5868 20N F 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. STD 107 CAREER EDUCATION 2cr 5840 01N M 1400-1545 CF 0213 Lane, L Covers self-assessment, occupational research, decision making, job search strategies, and planning for career success. STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr CAREER PLANNING 5837 01N M 1400-1450 CF 0213 Fancher-Ruiz, E Section 01N is a web-based course. Covers self-assessment, occupational research, job search strategies and student success. TWO MANDATORY class meetings on Monday, 8/26/02, and 10/21/02, 2:00-2:50 p.m., CF 213.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5841 36N M 1500-1600 CF 0213 Bailey, C Fourteen week 09/07/02 12/20/02 5842 37N W 1500-1600 CF 0213 TBA Fourteen week 09/07/02 12/20/02 5843 38N R 1100-1200 CF 0213 Garcia-Casellas, A Fourteen week 09/07/02 12/20/02 Section 80N is semi-independent and self-directed. Course will focus on college success skills. MANDATORY class meetings on Thursday, 9/12/02, 10/17/02, and 11/14/02. STD 195 TOPICS IN: 1cr FINANCING EDUCATION 5844 39N F 1300-1400 CF 0213 Bailey, C Fourteen week 09/07/02 12/20/02 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 Friday, 9/13/02. Financial aid, budget, academic planning, and scholarships will be examined.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5845 60N T 1400-1545 CF 0213 Hilker, K Section 60N is semi-independent and self-directed. Course will focus on college success skills. MANDATORY class meetings on 8/27, 9/10, 9/24, 10/8 required to pass this course. 5846 61N W 1300-1445 CF 0213 Rohrbaugh, C Section 61N is a web-based course, which will focus on college success skills. MANDATORY 1st class meeting on Wednesday, August 28, 2002 at 1:00 p.m. STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr TOPIC IN HEALTHCARE 3003 60N M 1000-1140 CN 0205 Hays, B STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr TOPIC IN HEALTHCARE 3005 61N W 0800-1000 CN 0205 Hays, B STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr TOPIC IN HEALTHCARE 3017 62N T 1730-1930 CN 0205 TBA
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5847 80N T 1400-1545 CF 0213 Sweetser, C Section 80N is a semi-independent and self-directed. Course will focus on college success skills. MANDATORY class meetings on Tuesday, 10/29, 11/12, 11/26, 12/10 required to pass this course. STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr TOPIC IN HEALTHCARE 3004 80N M 1000-1140 CN 0205 Hays, B STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr TOPIC IN HEALTHCARE 3007 81N W 0800-1000 CN 0205 Hays, B STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr TOPIC IN HEALTHCARE 3020 82N T 1730-1930 CN 0205 TBA
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5796 90N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5801 91N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 106 PREPARATION FOR EMPLOYMENT 1cr 5806 92N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 107 CAREER EDUCATION 2cr 5811 92N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 298 SEMINAR & PROJECT 3cr PLACE 5816 92N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. Last revised: Monday, May-18-2015 11:06 Programming Support |