Weekend courses/programs leading to certificates and degrees are offered at all campuses. They provide students additional opportunities to pursue their education. Students may accelerate work toward a degree or seek professional enrichment and growth in a time frame conducive to their professional and personal lives. Intensive classroom experience combined with independent study provides an in-depth and meaningful educational experience.
Parking regulations are in effect on all campuses at all times. Students enrolling in weekend courses must either purchase parking permits or park at pay meters or in hourly pay lots. Students should also be aware that add/drop periods are different for weekend offerings than they are for traditional weekday courses.
Alexandria Campus Weekend Course Offerings
The Alexandria Campus offers weekend courses in high-demand subjects and in both standard and concentrated time frames. Some examples of these are networking classes (IST 200, 203, 206, 212) each concluded in 4-week periods on consecutive Fridays and Saturdays; or College Composition (ENG 111-112) and the American Literature Survey (ENG 241-242) both in 8 weeks on Fridays and Saturdays. Additionally, a wide range of these and other courses (e.g., ESL, Business, Psychology, Economics, Foreign Languages, History, etc.) are offered in the Friday/Saturday format over the 16-week semester. Please see the course listings within the specific subject area for details on days and times.
Annandale Campus Weekend Course Offerings
Solo Saturdays. A variety of Saturday-only courses (14- and 16-week sections) are scheduled on the Annandale Campus.
Weekend College Degree Program. Annandale Campus has a Weekend College Degree Program in which a student can complete a degree in Business Administration or Liberal Arts by attending classes Friday evenings, Saturdays, and Sunday afternoons. No special registration is required for these courses. Check the schedule for individual classes designated as WEEKEND COLLEGE DEGREE CLASS. See Annandale’s course offerings listed below. Call 703-323-3091 or 703-323-3157 for further information and a brochure or visit the Annandale Website at www.nvcc.edu/annandale/.
FRIDAYS (See course listings for specific section numbers)
Course |
Title |
Time |
ENG 111 |
College Composition I |
1830-2120 |
ENG 241 |
Survey of American Literature |
1830-2120 |
IST 251 |
Computer Information Development |
1830-2120 |
SPA 201 |
Intermediate Spanish |
1830-2120 |
SATURDAYS – All sections are 14 weeks
Course |
Title |
Time |
ACC 211-48N |
Principles of Accounting I |
1300-1605 |
BIO 101-48N |
General Biology I |
0900-1610 |
ECO 201-48N |
Principles of Economics I – MACRO |
0845-1150 |
HIS 121-48N |
United States History I |
1300-1605 |
MTH 163-48N |
Precalculus I |
0845-1150 |
PSY 201-48N |
Introduction to Psychology |
0845-1150 |
SPA 101-48N |
Beginning Spanish I |
0845-1330 |
SUNDAYS – All sections are 14 weeks
Course |
Title |
Time |
MTH 151 |
Math for Liberal Arts I |
1300-1605 |
MTH 241 |
Statistics I |
1300-1605 |
STD 100 |
Orientation |
1300 |
Weekend Express Classes. Annandale Campus offers Weekend Express classes in which you can complete a semester course in four weekends by attending either (1) Friday nights and Saturdays or (2) Saturdays and Sundays. Tuition and fees are the same as the other courses. All Weekend Express courses have a 97N or 98N section number. Immediately after registering for one or more of these sections, you should stop by the division office to obtain the assignment for the first Weekend Express class meeting. Additionally, you must report to the first class with your textbooks.
Friday/Saturday Weekend Express Classes: These courses will be offered Fridays 6:00PM-9:40PM and Saturdays 9:00AM-4:00PM. Registration closes on September 13 for Session I and October 18 for Session II.
Session I: (Friday-Saturday) September 13-14, 20-21, 27-28, October 4-5
Session II: (Friday-Saturday) October 18-19, 25-26, November 8-9, 15-16
Saturday/Sunday Weekend Express Classes: These courses will be offered Saturdays 8:00AM-1:20PM and Sundays 1:00PM-6:20PM. Registration closes on _September 13 for Session I and October 18 for Session II.
Session I: (Saturday-Sunday) September 14-15, 21-22, 28-29, October 5-6
Session II: (Saturday-Sunday) October 19-20, 26-27, November 9-10, 16-17
Loudoun Campus Weekend Course Offerings
Loudoun Campus offers many classes in the weekend format. The courses are listed in the Loudoun section of this schedule.
Woodbridge Campus Weekend Course Offerings
The Weekend College at Woodbridge offers high demand courses that meet degree requirements. These courses meet on Fridays, Saturdays, or on Saturday/Sunday combinations of 8- and 16-week sections. The fall 2002 weekend classes are listed below. For course times and locations, check the Woodbridge campus course listing section. Weekend classes will start Friday, September 6, 2002.
Course |
Course |
Course |
ACC 211 |
ESL 005, 006, 011, 012 |
PED 116, 123, 183 |
ADJ 139, 157 |
GER 101, 102, 201, 202 |
PHT 101 |
ART 131 |
HLT 180 |
PSY 201 |
BIO 141 and Lab |
IST 100, 104, 108, 117, 245 |
SPD 100 |
BUS 100 |
MTH 001 |
|
ENG 111, 121 |
|
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HONORS COURSE OFFERINGS
The Honors Courses are listed below. For more information, check the course listing section by campus.
ALEXANDRIA
COURSE |
SEC |
DAY |
TIME |
INSTRUCTOR |
ENG 111 |
20A |
MW |
0930-1045 |
Brunner, R. |
ENG 111 |
21A |
TR |
1100-1215 |
Burton, J. |
ENG 111 |
22A |
T |
1930-2215 |
Daily, D. |
ENG 112 |
01A |
R |
1630-1915 |
Vathing, G. |
ENG 243 |
01A |
TR |
1100-1215 |
Brunner, R. |
HIS 121 |
01A |
MW |
1100-1215 |
Sage, H. |
ANNANDALE
Honors Fall 2002
CRSE & SEC |
DAY & TIME |
INSTR |
BIO 101-06N |
MWF 1300-1350 |
Guandolo |
BIO 101-B5N |
W 1400-1640 Lab |
|
ENG 111-80N |
MWF 0900-0950 |
Wilan |
ENG 111-81N |
TR 0930-1045 |
Sharpe |
ENG 111-82N |
TR 1230-1345 |
Seyler |
ENG 111-83N |
M 1930-2215 |
Brotton |
ENG 241-80N |
TR 1100-1215 |
Sharpe |
MTH 151-01N |
MWF 1100-1150 |
Geraci |
MTH 173-01N |
MW 1100-1150 |
Frazier |
|
F 1000-1050 |
|
PSY 201-08N |
TR 0930-1045 |
Lloyd |
Honors Options Fall 2002
CRSE & SEC |
DAY & TIME |
INSTR |
ART 101-02N |
MWF 0900-0950 |
Tebow |
ACC 211-06N |
MW 1030-1145 |
Kheradmand |
ENG 112-80N |
TR 1100-1215 |
Wilan |
ENG 251-80N |
TR 930-1045 |
Noell |
ENG 257-80N |
MW 1300-1415 |
Noell |
GOL 105-05N |
M 0900-1050 |
Rasmussen |
|
W 0900-0950 |
|
GOL 105-A1N |
W 1000-1300 Lab |
Rasmussen |
GOL 105-A2N |
F 0900-1200 Lab |
Rasmussen |
HIS 101-05N |
MWF 1200-1250 |
Kinsella |
HIS 101-12N |
R 1930-2215 |
Zimmerman |
HIS 126-02N |
W 1630-1920 |
Zimmerman |
IST 100-03N |
MW 1100-1215 |
Terry |
IST 117-06N |
MW 1430-1545 |
Drasner |
PHY 298-85N |
T 1600-1750
(2nd 8 wk)
10/23 to 12/20/02 |
Majewski |
SPA 201-02N |
TR 0900-1015 |
TBA |
SPA 202-02N |
TR 0900-1015 |
Falzon |
LOUDOUN
COURSE |
SEC |
DAY |
TIME |
INSTRUCTOR |
ENG 111 |
15L |
TR |
0930-1100 |
Pool |
HIS 121 |
04L |
TR |
0800-915 |
Reed |
PSY 298 |
01L |
MR |
1100-1215 |
King |
MANASSAS
COURSE |
SEC |
DAY |
TIME |
INSTRUCTOR |
ENG 111 |
10 |
TR |
0930-1045 |
Lesman |
ENG 111 |
16 |
F |
1100-1345 |
Goodine |
ENG 241 |
02 |
TR |
0800-0915 |
Lesman |
WOODBRIDGE
COURSE |
DAY |
TIME |
INSTRUCTOR |
ENG 111 |
W |
1900-2150 |
D. Bausch |
HIS 101 |
MW |
1230 –1345 |
R. Lilley |
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