For telephone registration, index numbers can be found in campus listings under "continuous enrollment." Orientation is required for all first-time ELI students (see the previous page for more information). Please contact the ELI office if your address has changed since the last time you registered.
COURSE
SECT.
DEPT. NO. NO. COURSE TITLE CR. INST.
ACC 211 92 Principles of Accounting I 3 Banas
Telecourse titled ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES. Requires viewing
thirty-six 15-minute programs and eight to twelve hours of
computer use. See Broadcast Schedule. Computers available
on campus if needed. Materials available in January.
ACC 212 92 Principles of Accounting II 3 Gale
Telecourse titled ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES. Requires viewing
twenty-eight 15-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
Requires some computer use. Computers available on campus
if needed.
ADJ 100 92 Survey of Criminal Justice 3 Linville
Requires participation in discussions via voice mail or an
on-line computer conference. Computer conference
participants may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs.
ADJ 107 92 Survey of Criminology 3 Linville
Requires participation in discussions via voice mail or an
on- line computer conference. Computer conference
participants may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs. Also listed as SOC
236.
AST 107 92 Editing/Proofreading Skills 3 Wigle
Requires completion of computerized exercises. Must have
access to Word or WordPerfect(TM) 5.1 [or later version for
DOS or Windows(TM)].
AST 141 92 Word Processing I 3 Mickey
Requires access to any word processing program or any
computer with printer at home or office. Materials
available in January.
AST 142 92 Word Processing II 3 Mickey
Advanced WordPerfect(TM)
Requires access to version 5.1 for DOS or 6.0 or 6.1 for
Windows(TM) on an IBM compatible computer with printer at
home or office.
ART 105 92 Art in World Culture 3 Tebow
Telecourse titled ART IN THE WESTERN WORLD. A survey of the
art and architecture of the western world from Greece
through the present. Nine one-hour programs. See Broadcast
Schedule.
BIO 101 92 General Biology I 4 Erdahl
Requires 1 trip on a Friday evening to the Alexandria Campus
science lab and 1 trip to the Smithsonian Institution.
Requires viewing thirteen 30-minute television lessons. See
Broadcast Schedule. Optional computer conference;
participants may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs.
BIO 101 S1 Lab for General Biology I Erdahl
Only for students taking BIO 101 through ELI.
BIO 102 92 General Biology II 4 Wise
Requires one trip on a Thursday or Friday evening to the
Alexandria Campus science lab and one trip to the National
Zoo. Requires viewing a number of videos available for home
viewing from local video stores. BIO 101 is a prerequisite
for 102. Optional computer conference; participants may use
their own computers and modems or workstations in campus
computer labs.
BIO 102 S1 Lab for General Biology II Wise
Only for students taking BIO 102 through ELI.
BUS 100 92 Introduction to Business 3 Emory
This course requires completion of assignments on a weekly
schedule. Requires viewing twenty-three 5- to 30-minute
television programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
BUS 125 92 Applied Business Mathematics 3 Eyer
Telecourse titled BY THE NUMBERS. Requires viewing ten 30-
minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule. Materials
available in January.
BUS 165 92 Small Business Management 3 Corbett
Requires viewing six 45- to 60-minute programs. See
Broadcast Schedule.
BUS 200 92 Principles of Management 3 Crane
Telecourse titled TAKING THE LEAD. Requires viewing twenty-
six 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
BUS 202 92 Applied Management Principles 3 Emory
Completion of BUS 150 or BUS 200 is a prerequisite.
Requires regular participation in an on-line computer
conference; participants may use their own computers and
modems or workstations in campus computer labs.
BUS 241 92 Business Law I 3 King
Telecourse titled BUSINESS AND THE LAW. Requires viewing
twenty-four 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
BUS 242 92 Business Law II 3 King
Telecourse titled BUSINESS AND THE LAW. Requires viewing
thirteen 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
Prerequisite BUS 241.
CHM 111 92 College Chemistry I 4 Sellers
Designed primarily for science and engineering majors.
Prerequisites: satisfactory placement scores for ENG 111 and
MTH 165 or 166; high school chemistry or equivalent is
strongly recommended. Requires home laboratory exercises,
lab experiments on the Annandale campus, and participation
in on-line computer interaction. Students may use their own
computers and modems or computer workstations in campus
labs. Includes viewing twenty-six 30-minute programs;
videotapes will be sent to students and can also be viewed
on cable TV or at LRCs. See Broadcast Schedule.
Registration closes February 4. Also see the "New Home
Study Courses" notice for more details.
CHM 111 S1 Lab for College Chemistry I Sellers
Only for students taking CHM 111 through ELI.
ECO 120 92 Survey of Economics 3 Russell
Telecourse titled ECONOMICS USA. Requires viewing sixteen
30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
ECO 201 92 Principles of Economics I 3 Russell
First part of a telecourse titled ECONOMICS USA. Requires
viewing approximately fourteen 30-minute programs. See
Broadcast Schedule.
ECO 202 92 Principles of Economics II 3 Russell
Second part of a telecourse titled ECONOMICS USA. Requires
viewing approximately fourteen 30-minute programs. See
Broadcast Schedule.
EGR 115 92 Engineering Graphics 2 Napisa
Requires viewing nine 60-minute programs; videotapes will be
sent to students and can also be viewed on cable TV or at
LRCs. See Broadcast Schedule. Required laboratory is
conducted on-line via computer conference; students may use
their own computers and modems or workstations in campus
computer labs. Registration closes February 4. Also see
the þNew Home Study Coursesþ notice for more details.
EGR 120 92 Introduction to Engineering 2 Drapeau
Participation in on-line computer interaction is required;
students may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs. Prerequisites: MTH
173 and ENG 111. Registration closes February 4. Also see
the "New Home Study Courses" notice for more details.
Requires attending one group meeting at ELI, 8000 Forbes
Place, Springfield, date and time TBA.
EGR 126 92 Computer Programming for Engineers 3 Wu
Required laboratory is conducted via on-line computer
interaction, students may use their own computers and modems
or workstations in campus computer labs. May include
viewing some video programs; videos will be sent to students
and can also be viewed at LRCs. Registration closes
February 2. Materials available in January. Also see the
"New Home Study Courses" notice for more details.
Prerequisites: MTH 173 and EGR 120.
EGR 140 92 Engineering Mechanics--Statics 3 Wu
Participation in on-line computer interaction is required;
students may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs. Includes viewing
seven 60-minute video programs; videos will be sent to
students and can also be viewed at LRCs. Registration
closes February 4. Also see the þNew Home Study Coursesþ
notice for more details. Corequisites: MTH 277 and PHY 241.
EGR 245 92 Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics 3 Wu
Prerequisites are MTH 277 and EGR 140. Participation in on-
line computer interaction is required; students may use
their own computers and modems or workstations in campus
computer labs. Includes viewing approximately 7-8 video
programs; videos will be sent to students and can also be
viewed at lRCþs. Registration closes February 4. Materials
available in January. Also see the þNew Home Study Coursesþ
notice for more details.
EGR 251 92 Basic Electric Circuits I 3 Rassai
Prerequisite is MTH 291. Corequisites MTH 285 and MTH 292
and PHY 242. Participation in on-line computer interaction
is required; students may use their own computers and modems
or workstations in campus computer labs. Includes viewing
approximately 7-8 video programs; videos will be sent to
students and can also be viewed at LRCþs. Registration
closes February 4. Materials available in January. Also
see the þNew Home Study Coursesþ notice for more details.
Do not register or send tuition for ENG 111 until you have
taken the English Placement Test at any one of the five
campus learning labs. You will be notified within two weeks
of your eligibility for the course. If you have already
taken an English Placement Test on campus, or if you have
any questions, please call ELI (323-3368) for information.
Proficiency in standard written English is a prerequisite
for ENG 111.
Note: Sections 90 and 92 use different textbooks, teaching
methods and technologies. Please review carefully before
you select a section.
ENG 111 90 College Composition I 3 LþHeureux
Requires regular participation in an on-line computer
conference in which students share their writing and
communicate with the teacher and other students. Students
may use their own computers and modems or workstations in
campus computer labs.
ENG 111 92 College Composition I 3 Ryan
Requires viewing videotapes purchased in the bookstore and
use of an IBM-compatible computer. Computers are available
in campus labs for those who need them.
ENG 112 92 College Composition II 3 Miller
Completion of ENG 111 is a prerequisite for ENG 112.
Requires listening to audiotapes and viewing videos
available in the LRCs and/or video stores.
ENG 115 92 Technical Writing 3 Thompson
Completion of ENG 111 or its equivalent is a prerequisite.
Includes either regular participation in an on-line computer
conference, or purchase and study of sample student papers
with audio-taped comments. Computer conference participants
may use their own computers and modems or workstations in
campus computer labs.
ENG 116 92 Writing for Business 3 Heneghan
Prerequisite Eng 111 or equivalent. Includes listening to
Homework Help on voice mail and viewing four televised
lessons. See Broadcast Schedule.
ENG 135 92 Applied Grammar 3 Leggat
Covers the English sentence from parts of speech to
punctuation. Includes voice mail lectures.
ENG 150 92 Childrenþs Literature 3 Sharpe
Requires 4-6 trips to a childrenþs bookstore or library and
the use of voice mail. Materials available in January.
ENG 211 92 Creative Writing 3 Sharpe
Prerequisite ENG 112 or permission of the instructor.
Covers poetry and stories. An on-line computer conference
is required; students may use their own computers and modems
or workstations in campus computer labs.
ENG 230 92 Mysteries in Literature and Film 3 Riggin
Requires viewing five 30-minute videos (sold in bookstore
and can be taped from cable TV; see Broadcast Schedule) and
five feature films available from local video stores.
ENG 241 92 Survey of American Literature I 3 Riggin
Covers literature from the Colonial Period through the Civil
War. Prerequisite ENG 112 or permission of the instructor.
Requires listening to audiotapes.
ENG 242 92 Survey of American Literature II 3 Ryan
Covers literature from Reconstruction to the present.
Prerequisite ENG 112 or permission of the instructor.
Requires listening to audiotapes and viewing videos in the
LRC.
ENG 243 92 Survey of English Literature I 3 Leggat
Covers major English works from the Anglo-Saxon period
through the 18th Century. Includes voice mail lectures.
Prerequisite ENG 112 or permission of the instructor.
ENG 244 92 Survey of English Literature II 3 Leggat
Covers major English works from the 18th Century to the
present. Includes voice mail lectures. Prerequisite ENG 112
or permission of the instructor.
ENG 251 92 Survey of World Literature I 3 Thompson
Covers classics from the Ancient World to the European
Renaissance. Requires viewing eight 1-hour television
lessons. See Broadcast Schedule. Prerequisite ENG 112 or
permission of the instructor.
ENG 252 92 Survey of World Literature II 3 Thompson
Covers world literature from the 17th to the 20th century.
Requires viewing eight 30-minute videos. See Broadcast
Schedule. Prerequisite ENG 112 or permission of the
instructor.
ENG 273 92 Women in Literature I 3 Ryan
Covers 17th-19th Century. May take ENG 273-274 in any order
or simultaneously. Prerequisite ENG 112 or permission of
the instructor. Requires viewing six hours of videotape
(sold in the bookstore) and films in the LRC and/or video
stores.
ENG 274 92 Women in Literature II 3 Ryan
Covers 20th Century. May take ENG 273-274 in any order or
simultaneously. Prerequisite ENG 112 or permission of the
instructor. Requires viewing six hours of videotape (sold
in the bookstore) and one film in the LRC.
ENG 295 90 Topics in Film: American Cinema 3 Riggin
Telecourse titled AMERICAN CINEMA. Requires viewing ten l-
hour programs. Covers history and styles of Hollywood
filmmaking from silent era to the 90s. See Broadcast
Schedule.
ENG 295 92 Topics in Professional Writing: 3 Heneghan
Writing User Manuals
Teaches the design and writing of manuals for users of
computers and other technologies. ENG 111 and ENG 115 or
permission of the instructor are prerequisites. Viewing of
televised lessons required (see Broadcast Schedule for ENG
116).
FIN 107 92 Personal Finance 3 Corbett
Requires viewing approximately four hours of video programs.
See Broadcast Schedule.
GEO 200 92 Intro. to Physical Geography 3 Fye
Telecourse titled EARTH REVEALED. Requires viewing nineteen
30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
GEO 210 92 Intro. to Cultural Geography 3 Fye
Requires either viewing twelve 30-minute television programs
from telecourse titled FACES OF CULTURE (see Broadcast
Schedule) or regular participation in a computer conference.
(Students may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs.)
HIS 101 92 Hist. of Western Civilization I 3 Evans
Covers through the 17th Century. Requires either viewing
seven 1-hour televised lectures from THE WESTERN TRADITION I
(see Broadcast Schedule) or regular participation in a
computer conference. (Students may use their own computers
and modems or workstations in campus computer labs.)
HIS 102 92 Hist. of Western Civilization II 3 Evans
Covers from the 17th Century to the present. Requires
either viewing seven 1-hour televised lectures from THE
WESTERN TRADITION II (see Broadcast Schedule) or regular
participation in a computer conference. (Students may use
their own computers and modems or workstations in campus
computer labs.)
HIS 121 92 United States History I 3 McClellan
Covers from pre-Columbian times through the Civil War.
Requires either viewing seven 1-hour televised lectures (see
Broadcast Schedule) or regular participation in a computer
conference. (Students may use their own computers and modems
or workstations in campus computer labs.) Also requires 4
projects involving visits to local historical sites or
libraries.
HIS 122 92 United States History II 3 McClellan
Covers from Reconstruction to the present. Requires either
viewing seven 1-hour televised lectures (see Broadcast
Schedule) or regular participation in a computer conference.
(Students may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs.) Also requires 4
projects involving visits to local historical sites or
libraries.
HIS 269 92 Civil War and Reconstruction 3 Poland
Requires viewing videotapes available at video rental
stores. One to four optional local field trips.
HIS 276 92 United States History Since WW II 3 Errico
Covers U.S. History from 1925 to the present, studying both
domestic developments and American involvement in
international affairs. Requires viewing twenty-six 30-
minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule. Requires projects
involving visits to local historical sites or libraries and
one on-campus seminar.
IST 100 92 Intro. to Information Systems 3 Rynn
Requires either viewing thirteen 30-minute television
programs from the COMPUTER CHRONICLES series (see Broadcast
Schedule) or regular participation in a computer conference.
(Students may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs.) Requires use of a
personal computer for a short BASIC programming assignment;
computers available on campus if needed.
IST 117 92 Intro. To Microcomputer Software 3 Rynn
Requires access at home or office to Windows 95 and Office
95 Professional Edition on a computer with printer.
Optional participation in a computer conference is also
available; students may use their own computer and modem or
workstations in campus computer labs. Materials available
in January.
LBR 105 92 Library Skills for Research 1 Gronlund
Requires significant use of campus libraries either in
several long sessions or in more frequent shorter sessions.
Alexandria, Annandale, Loudoun and Manassas libraries only
are participating in this class.
MKT 100 92 Principles of Marketing 3 Wood
Telecourse titled MARKETING. Requires viewing eleven 1-hour
programs. See Broadcast Schedule. Also requires 1-2 trips
to a local store and 1-2 trips to a local library.
MTH 001 92 Developmental Math 4 Norris
You will receive a placement test to determine your starting
level in arithmetic, algebra I or algebra II. Credits do
not count toward graduation. Requires viewing videotapes in
LRCs.
MTH 166 92 Precalculus & Trigonometry 5 Norris
Prerequisites: Three units of high school mathematics
including two units of algebra and one unit of geometry or
equivalent and a satisfactory score on a proficiency test
(test may be taken at any campus LRC); college GPA of at
least 2.5 or permission of the instructor. Note: This
section is not recommended for those who have had trouble
with math in the past. Requires viewing twelve 30-minute
televised lectures. See Broadcast Schedule.
MTH 173 92 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5 Semmler
Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute programs; videotapes
will be sent to students and can also be viewed on cable TV
or at LRCs. See Broadcast Schedule. Participation in on-
line computer interaction is required; students may use
their own computers and modems or workstations in campus
computer labs. Prerequisites: MTH 166 or MTH 164 or (1)
satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency exam and
(2) two units of algebra, one unit of geometry, and one-half
unit each of trigonometry and precalculus. Registration
closes February 4. Also see the "New Home Study Courses"
notice for more details.
MTH 174 92 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 5 Semmler
Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute programs; videotapes
will be sent to students and can also be viewed on cable TV
or at LRCs. See Broadcast Schedule. Participation in on-line
computer interaction is required; students may use their own
computers and modems or workstations in campus computer
labs. Prerequisite: MTH 173. Registration closes February
4. Also see the "New Home Study Courses" notice for more
details.
MTH 271 92 Applied Calculus I 3 Izadi
Prerequisites are a satisfactory score on an appropriate
proficiency examination and completion of MTH 163, 165 or
166. Call ELI, 323-3368, for details. Requires viewing
thirteen 30-minute televised lectures. See Broadcast
Schedule.
MTH 277 92 Vector Calculus 4 Goral
Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute programs; videotapes
will be sent to students and can also be viewed on cable TV
or at LRCs. See Broadcast Schedule. Participation in on-
line computer interaction is required; students may use
their own computers and modems or workstations in campus
computer labs. Prerequisite: MTH 174. Registration closes
February 4. Also see the "New Home Study Courses" notice
for more details.
MTH 291 92 Differential Equations 3 Goral
Participation in on-line computer interaction is required;
students may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs. Prerequisite: MTH
174. Registration closes February 4. Also see the þNew
Home Study Coursesþ notice for more details.
PHI 101 92 Introduction to Philosophy I 3 Gregory
Telecourse titled FROM SOCRATES TO SARTRE. Requires viewing
twenty-four 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
PHI 111 92 Logic I 3 Gregory
Requires viewing fifteen 1-hour televised lectures. See
Broadcast Schedule.
PHI 112 92 Logic II 3 Gregory
Requires viewing fifteen 1-hour videotapes available only in
LRCs.
PHI 220 92 Ethics 3 Gregory
Provides a systematic study of classical and contemporary
ethical systems and their application to concrete
situations. Requires viewing six 30- to 60-minute televised
lectures. See Broadcast Schedule.
PHY 101 92 Introduction to Physics I 4 Frye
Prerequisite: satisfactory placement score for ENG 111.
Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute televised lectures (see
Broadcast Schedule.) Also requires completion of twelve
laboratory exercises: eight at home using a lab kit
purchased in the bookstore, two at Annandale Campus.
Annandale Physics Lab open for PHY 101, 102, 241 - ELI
students on Fridays (4:00-10:00p.m.) and Saturdays (8:00 -
2:00 p.m.) on February 7, February 8, March 7,March 8, April
18, and April 19. Two trips to an amusement park/playground
and a planetarium are also required.
PHY 101 S1 Lab for Introduction to Physics I Frye
Only for students taking PHY 101 through ELI.
PHY 102 92 Introduction to Physics II 4 Frye
Requires viewing thirteen 60-minute televised lectures (see
Broadcast Schedule.) Also requires completion of twelve
laboratory exercises; ten at home using a lab kit purchased
in the bookstore, and two at Annandale Campus. Annandale
Physics Lab open for PHY 101, 102, 241 - ELI students on
Fridays (4:00-10:00p.m.) and Saturdays (8:00 -2:00 p.m.) on
February 7, February 8, March 7, March 8, April 18, and
April 19.
PHY 102 S1 Lab for Introduction to Physics II Frye
Only for students taking PHY 102 through ELI.
PHY 241 92 University Physics I 4 Frye
Designed primarily for science and engineering majors.
Prerequisite: MTH 173; corequisite; MTH 174. Requires home
labs and three labs on the Annandale Campus. Annandale
Physics Lab open for PHY 101, 102, 241 - ELI students on
Fridays (4:00-10:00p.m.) and Saturdays (8:00 -2:00 p.m.) on
February 7, February 8, March 7, March 8, April 18, and
April 19. Also requires regular participation in an on-line
computer conference; students may use their own computers
and modems or workstations in campus computer labs.
Includes viewing thirteen 60-minute TV programs; videotapes
will be sent to students and can also be viewed on cable TV
or at LRCs. See Broadcast Schedule. Also see þNew Home
Study Courseþ notice for more details. Registration closes
February 4.
PHY 241 S1 Lab for University Physics I Frye
Only for students taking Physics 241 through ELI.
PLS 211 92 U.S. Government I 3 Simmons
Part I of telecourse titled GOVERNMENT BY CONSENT. Requires
viewing approximately thirteen 30-minute programs. An on-
line computer conference is optional: those participating
may use their own computers and modems or workstations in
campus computer labs. See Broadcast Schedule.
PLS 212 92 U.S. Government II 3 Simmons
Part II of telecourse titled GOVERNMENT BY CONSENT. Requires
viewing approximately thirteen 30-minute programs. An on-
line computer conference is optional: those participating
may use their own computers and modems or workstations in
campus computer labs. See Broadcast Schedule.
PSY 100 92 Principles of Applied Psychology 3 Quinn
Use of a computer required (computers are available on
campus if needed) as is viewing of three one-hour video
programs.
PSY 119 92 Cross-Cultural Psychology 3 Shiryaev
Investigates psychological principles from a cross-cultural
perspective. Examines cultural basics for views of reality.
Describes topics such as time, space, values, sex roles, and
human development in relation to culture. Requires viewing
approximately eight 30-minute videos. Materials available
in January.
PSY 201 92 Introduction to Psychology I 3 Quinn
Telecourse titled DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY. Requires viewing
eleven 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule. An on-
line computer conference is optional; those participating
may use their own computers and modems or workstations in
campus computer labs.
PSY 202 92 Introduction to Psychology II 3 Finkelstein
Telecourse titled DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY. Requires viewing
eleven 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule. An on-
line computer conference is optional; those participating
may use their own computers and modems or workstations in
campus computer labs.
PSY 231 92 Life Span Human Development I 3 Siry
Telecourse titled WORLDS OF CHILDHOOD. Requires viewing
twelve 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
PSY 235 92 Child Psychology 3 Siry
Telecourse titled WORLDS OF CHILDHOOD. Requires viewing
twelve 30-minute programs (different programs from those
used for PSY 231). See Broadcast Schedule. PSY 235-236-237
may be taken in any order.
PSY 236 92 Adolescent Psychology 3 Siry
Requires listening to eight 30-minute audio programs from
SEASONS OF LIFE.
PSY 237 92 Adult Psychology 3 Siry
Telecourse titled SEASONS OF LIFE. Requires viewing four
60-minute television programs (see Broadcast Schedule) and
listening to four 30-minute audio programs.
PSY 265 92 Psychology of Men and Women 3 Roth
A Special Topics course based on the Telecourse WOMEN AND
SOCIAL ACTION. Requires viewing approximately thirteen 60-
minute television programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
Materials available in January.
SOC 201 90 Introduction to Sociology I 3 Schocke
Computer conference section. Requires regular participation
in an on-line computer conference. Computer conference
participants may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs. Materials available
in January.
SOC 201 92 Introduction to Sociology I 3 Haledjian
Telecourse titled THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION. Requires
viewing fourteen 30-minute programs. See Broadcast
Schedule. Materials available in January.
SOC 202 92 Introduction to Sociology II 3 Haledjian
Telecourse titled THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION. Requires
viewing fourteen 30-minute programs. See Broadcast
Schedule.
SOC 215 92 Sociology of the Family 3 Haledjian
Telecourse titled PORTRAIT OF A FAMILY. Requires viewing
twenty-six 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
Materials available in January.
SOC 236 92 Survey of Criminology 3 Linville
Requires participation in discussions via voice mail or an
on-line computer conference. Computer conference
participants may use their own computers and modems or
workstations in campus computer labs. Also listed as ADJ
107.
SOC 245 92 Sociology of Aging 3 Haledjian
Telecourse titled GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE. Requires
viewing thirteen 60-minute programs. See Broadcast
Schedule.
SPA 101 92 Beginning Spanish I 5 Vergara
Telecourse titled DESTINOS. Requires viewing approximately
eleven 30-minute programs, listening to audiocassettes, and
using voice-mail. See Broadcast Schedule. Registration
closes February 4.
SPA 102 92 Beginning Spanish II 5 Sasscer
Telecourse titled DESTINOS. Requires viewing approximately
fourteen 30-minute programs, listening to audiocassettes,
and using voice-mail. See Broadcast Schedule.
Prerequisite: SPA 101. Registration closes February 4.
SPA 201 92 Intermediate Spanish I 3 Sasscer
Telecourse titled DESTINOS. Requires viewing ten 30-minute
programs, listening to audiocassettes, and using voice-mail.
See Broadcast Schedule. Prerequisite: SPA 102.
Registration closes February 4.
SPA 202 92 Intermediate Spanish II 3 Sasscer
Telecourse titled DESTINOS. Requires viewing approximately
sixteen 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
Prerequisites are SPA 201 or equivalent. Registration
closes February 4. Materials available in January.
SPD 100 92 Principles of Public Speaking 3 Peck
Requires attending four small group meetings at ELI, 8000
Forbes Place, Springfield on the evenings (7-10:00 p.m.) of
2/5,3/5,4/9,5/7. Also requires viewing eight one-hour
televised lectures, reading a textbook, and following a
course guide. See Broadcast Schedule. Registration closes
January 24.
STD 100 90 Orientation 1 McCreight
Requires a few trips to an NVCC campus. Addresses study
skills, time and stress management, learning styles,
diversity, test taking, health, resources, etc. Requires
viewing seven 30-minute programs. See Broadcast Schedule.
STD 100 92 Orientation 1 Cascio
Same as Section 90.
STD 106 92 Preparation for Employment 1 McCreight
Requires a few trips to an NVCC campus and/or community
sites. Covers job-seeking skills such as resume writing and
interviewing.
STD 107 92 Career Education 2 McCreight
Covers self-assessment and career exploration. Requires
several trips to an NVCC campus/and/or career center.
Included is use of M.B.T.I. as career exploration tool.