NVCC SPRING 2004 Class Schedule
    

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Northern Virginia Community College
    

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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 2004 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
    

*Classes are Subject to Change
    

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

(January 10 – May 6 2004)

CRSE/NO. DAY TIME

TITLE

INSTRUCTOR

CREDIT

 
   

ACCOUNTING (ACCT)

   
ACCT 301  

Intermediate Accounting

 

3

  F 1000-1245 TBA  
ACCT 311  

Managerial Accounting

 

3

  F 1300-1545     TBA  
 

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CET)

CET 301  

Structural Analysis

 

3

    Web course.   Keplar
CET 305  

Principles of Surveying

 

3

    Web course.     Rand  
CET 310  

Foundations of Building Construction

 

3

  T 1600-1900     Lewis  
CET 314  

Boundary and Mock Trial Law

 

3

  F 0800-1030     Rand  
CET 318  

Control /GPS Surveying

 

3

  W 1900-2200     Zhou  
CET 420  

Hydrology and Drainage

 

3

  F 1330-1600     Keplar  
CET 425  

Land Design and Develop

 

3

    Web course.     Rand  
CET 452  

Reinforced Masonry and Wood Design

 

3

    Web course.     Lewis  
CET 460  

Construction Cost Estimating

 

3

  W 1915-2200     Constidine  
CET 475W  

Senior Design Project

 

3

      Kauffmann  
 

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)

CS 333  

Object Oriented Programming and Problem-Solving

 

3

  W Web course.   Wild
CS 334  

Computer Organization and Architecture

 

3

  T Web course.   Wilson
 

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJS)

CRJS 320  

Law & Social Control

 

3

  M 1915-2200   Oleson  
CRJS/SOC 403  

Violence in the World of Children

 

3

  M 1615-1900   Lombardo  
CRJS/SOC 436  

Capstone Research Project

 

3

  F     Smith  
 

DECISION SCIENCES (DSCI)

DSCI 306

Statistical Decision Analysis

 

3

  W 1615-1900   TBA  
 

EARLY CHILDHOOD SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/SPECIAL EDUCATION (ESSE)

ESSE 4/506

Students with Diverse Learning Needs in the General Education Classroom

 

3

  Th 1615-1900   Miller-Dunleavy
ESSE 4/514

Psychoeducational Assessment for Students with Diverse Learning Needs

 

3

  S 1115-1415   Butler  
ESSE 617

Collaboration and Consultation for Students with Diverse Learning Needs

 

3

  F 1615-1900   Butler
ESSE 621

Alternative Strategies for Managing Challenging Behavior

 

3

  T 1615-1900   Butler/Gable  
ESSE 624

Characteristics and Assessment of Learning Disabilities

 

3

  S 0800-1100 Butler  
 

EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (ECI)

ECI 301

Social and Cultural Foundations of Education

 

3

  F 1915-2200   TBA
ECI 304  

Educational Applications of Computers

 

3

  W 1915-2200   TBA
ECI 436  

Classroom Management and Practice Pre-K-6

 
  W 1300-1545   TBA
ECI 551   Developmental Instructional Strategies for Teaching in Secondary School: English  
    *On-line course.   TBA
 

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (EET)

EET 300

Advanced Circuit Analysis

 

3

  T 1915-2200   Jones
EET 315  

Digital Electronics Laboratory

 

3

    Web based lab. Jones  
EET 405  

Introduction to Local Area Networks

 

3

    Web based lab. TBA  
EET 480W  

Senior Project/EET

   
    *Video Streaming course. Kauffmann  
 

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (ENMA)

ENMA 401  

Project Management

 

3

  S 0800-1100     TBA  
 

ENGLISH (ENGL)

ENGL 325

Introduction to Rhetorical Studies

 

3

  W 1915-2200 Whithaus  
ENGL 327  

Advanced Composition

 

3

  M 1300-1545 Long  
 

FINANCE (FIN)

FIN 317  

Principles of Insurance & Risk Management

 

3

  T 1000-1245 TBA  
FIN 435  

International Financial Management

 

3

  T 1300-1545 TBA  
 

HISTORY (HIST)

HIST 351  

The Civil War and Reconstruction

 

3

  T/R 1100-1215     TBA  
 

HUMAN SERVICES COUNSELING (COUN)

COUN 346  

Diversity Issues in Human Services Counseling

 

3

  Sa 1115-1315   Blagen  
COUN 339  

Interpersonal Relations

 

3

  R 1915-2200   Jurgens  
COUN 444  

Psychoeducational Groups

   
  M 1000-1245 Lovell  
COUN 448  

Interventions and Advocacy with Children

 

3

  F 1615-1900   Thompson  
COUN 491  

Family Guidance

 

3

  Su 1400-1300   Richels  
COUN 468  

Internship in Human Services Counseling

 

12

  W 1130-1230   Duggan  
 

MANAGEMENT (MGMT)

MGMT 325  

Contemporary Organizations and Management

 

3

  M 1915-2200     TBA  
MGMT 360  

Labor Management Relations

 

3

  T 1915-2200     TBA  
MGMT 462  

Comparative International Management

 

3

  S 1430-1730     TBA  
MGMT 485W  

Business Strategy and Policy

 

3

  W 1300-1545 TBA  
 

MARKETING (MKTG)

MKTG 311  

Marketing Principles and Problems

 

3

  S 1115-1415 TBA  
MKTG 402  

Consumer Behavior

 

3

  R 1000-1245 TBA  
 

MATHEMATICS (MATH)

MATH 316  

Introductory Linear Algebra

 

3

M 1000-1245

Bogacki

MATH 335

Number Systems and Applications

T/R 0930-1045

Davis

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)

GEOG 4/512

Cities of the World

3

W 0800-1045

Ziegler

 

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (MET)

MET 300  

Thermodynamics

 

3

  R 1915-2200     TBA  
MET 435W  

Senior Project

 

3

    CD-Rom-delivered laboratory.     Kauffmann  
             

NURSING (NURS)

NURS 363  

Nursing Science

 

3

  M 1615-1900     Palmer  
NURS 402  

Career Pathways: Development

 

3

  M 1615-1900     Lee  
NURS 490  

Nursing Leadership

 

3

  M 1915-2200     Rita  
 

OCCUPATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (OTED)

OTED 7/861  

Foundations of Adult Education & Training

 

3

  M 1600-1845   TBA
OTED 7/862  

Administration & Management of Education & Training Programs

 

3

  M 1300-1545   TBA
OTED 790  

Practicum in Occupational Education

 
    TBA   Ritz
OTED 7/897  

Independent Study in Occupational Education

 
    TBA   Ritz
OTED 868  

Internship

 
    TBA   Ritz
 

OCCUPATIONAL AND TECHNICAL STUDIES (OTS)

OTS 351  

Communication Technology

 

3

  F 1615-1900     TBA  
OTS 4/502  

Training Methods

   
  Sa 1430-1730    
 

PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS (COMM)

COMM 355  

Organizational Communication

 

3

  S 0800-1100     Goodbar  
 

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)

PHIL 345

Bioethics

 

3

  T 1915-2200 TBA  
 

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)

PSYC 303  

Industrial/Organizational Psychology

 

3

  M 1300-1545   TBA  
PSYC 304  

Social Psychology

 

3

    TBA   TBA  
PSYC 313  

Sensation & Perception

 

3

  T/R 0800-0915 TBA  
PSYC 4/508  

Theories of Personality

 

3

  W 1300-1545 TBA  
         

PhD Community College Leadership Program (ELS)

ELS 732  

Statistics Applied to Research in Education Human Services I

   
  T/R 1915-2200 TBA  
ELS 7/866  

The Contemporary Community College

   
  T 1300-1545 TBA  
 
+Northern Virginia Higher Ed. Center at Loudoun offers additional courses and majors. Please contact at 703-948-2750 for more information. 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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