NVCC Fall 1997 Class Schedule
    Annandale Campus

Std - Student Development

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100 or STD elective requirement for graduation from NOVA.

SIXTEEN WEEK 08/25/97 12/20/97
STD 100  ORIENTATION                          1cr 
  3764 01N M      0800-0850  CF  0213  Freeman, F 
  3769 02N M      0900-0950  CF  0213  Provenzano, T 
  3781 03N M      1000-1050  CF  0213  Wray, K 
          Section 03N will concentrate on
          issues of particular interest to
          women.
  3786 04N M      1800-1850  CF  0213  Credle, J 
          Section 04N students must be
          willing to work in groups and share
          information.
  3788 05N T      0800-0850  CF  0213  Carter, E 
  3790 06N T      0800-0850  CF  0213  Carter, E 
          Sections 05N and 06N 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.
  3794 07N T      0900-0950  CF  0213  Rohrbaugh, C 
  3800 08N T      1100-1215  CF  0213  Withers, W 
          Section 08N is only for English
          As A Second Language students
          enrolled in level II or above.
          A signature from a counselor is
          needed to enroll; registration must
          be done in-person.
  3805 09N T      1300-1350  CF  0213  Tucker, J 
  3807 10N W      0900-0950  CF  0213  Harris, R 
  3817 11N W      1300-1350  CF  0213  Credle, J 
          Section 11N is only for students
          for academic accommodations.  A
          signature from a counselor is
          required to enroll; registration
          must be done in-person.
  3844 12N R      0900-0950  CF  0213  Tucker, J 
          Section 12N is targeted to
          students interested in or majoring
          in business.
  3847 13N R      1100-1215  CF  0213  Withers, W 
          Section 13N is only for English
          As A Second Language students
          enrolled in level II or above.
          A signature from a counselor is
          needed to enroll and registration
          must be done in-person.
  3875 14N R      1800-1850  CF  0213  Harris, R 
          Section 14N is targeted to adult
          students.
  4064 15N F      0800-0850  CF  0213  Freeman, F 

STD 107  CAREER EDUCATION                     2cr 
  3890 01N W      1100-1300  CF  0213  Fancher-Ruiz, E 
          Covers self-assessment, career
          research and exploration, and career
          decision-making.

STD 195  TOPICS IN:                           1cr 
         HEALTH TECHNOLOGIES 
  3895 01N W      1000-1050  CF  0213  Hill-Chandler, G 
          Section 01N is designed to give
          health technologies and nursing
          practitioners the information, skills
          and motivation which are essential
          for success in health technology
          careers.

STD 195  TOPICS IN:                           1cr 
         SERVICE LEARNING 
  3921 02N M      1100-1150  CF  0213  Copeland, T 
          Section 02N will assist students in
          identifying community service and
          learning opportunities.  This will
          include completing at least one
          community service project,
          discussions on current events, and
          other issues related to the role of
          each citizen within the community.

STD 295  TOPICS IN:                           1cr 
         STUDENT SUCCESS 
  3926 01N T      1000-1050  CF  0213  McGinnis, W 

STD 295  TOPICS IN:                           1cr 
         STUDENT SUCCESS 
  3948 02N R      1000-1050  CF  0213  McGinnis, W 
          Sections 01N and 02N are designed
          for students who are experiencing
          academic difficulty.  Emphasis will
          be on improved study skills and
          effective time management strategies.

STD 298  SEMINAR & PROJECT                    3cr 
         PLACE 
  3959 01N W      1800-2050  TBA TBA   Carter, E 
          This course provides instruction for
          portfolio development leading to the
          assessment of prior learning for
          college credit.  ATTENDANCE AT THE
          FIRST CLASS MEETING IS REQUIRED.
          Before registering, students should
          talk to a counselor.


FOURTEEN WEEK
STD 295  TOPICS IN:                           1cr 
         TRANSFER PLANNING 
  3976 36N W      1400-1500  CF  0213  Sullivan, C 
          Fourteen week 09/08/97 12/12/97
          This class is specifically designed
          for students who are interested in
          transferring to a four-year college
          or university.

STD 295  TOPICS IN:                           1cr 
         TRANSFER PLANNING 
  3986 37N M       TBA-TBA   CF  0213  Sullivan, C 
          Fourteen week 09/08/97 12/12/97
          This class is designed for students
          interested in transferring to a 4-yr.
          college or university.  After one
          class meeting on 9/8/97, 1800-2000,
          remaining assignments will be com-
          pleted on a self-paced basis through
          the Internet.  Students need to
          have access to computer, World Wide
          Web, and their own E-mail account.


FIRST EIGHT WEEK 08/25/97 10/21/97
STD 100  ORIENTATION                          1cr 
  3999 48N S      0900-1400  CF  0213  Hipp, J 
          This class will meet on three
          Saturdays:  9/6, 9/20, and 10/4 and
          will emphasize the practice and
          development of critical thinking
          skills.
  4105 97N N      1300-1600  CF  0213  Wray, K 
          Weekend college degree class; open
          to all students.  Section 97N will
          meet one Sun., 9/14/97.  After one
          class meeting, remaining assignments
          will be completed on a self-paced
          basis on topics such as life planning
          and social, physical, political, and
          cultural issues.  Attendance on 9/14
          is required to pass the course.
          Students must purchase the
          Developmental Advising Inventory
          (DAI) from the campus bookstore and
          bring it to class.


SECOND EIGHT WEEK 10/22/97 12/20/97
STD 100  ORIENTATION                          1cr 
  4028 80N T      1400-1550  CF  0213  Hipp, J 
          This course will emphasize the
          practice and development of critical
          thinking skills.
  4034 81N T      1700-2000  TBA TBA   Brown, J 
          Section 81N will meet in the CE
          Forum on three Tue. evenings,
          10/28, 11/4, and 11/11.  Remaining
          assignments will be completed on a
          self-paced basis on topics such as
          life planning and social, political,
          and cultural issues.  Attendance at
          all three meetings is required to
          pass the course.
          Students must purchase the
          Developmental Advising Inventory
          (DAI) from the campus bookstore and
          bring it to class.


CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
STD 100  ORIENTATION                          1cr 
  5192 90N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

STD 100  ORIENTATION                          1cr 
  5207 94N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

STD 106  PREPARATION FOR EMPLOYMENT           1cr 
  5197 94N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

STD 107  CAREER EDUCATION                     2cr 
  5202 94N HOME STUDY.  See ELI pages.

STD 295  TOPICS IN:                           1cr 
         CAREER COUNSELING 
  4060 03N TBA     TBA-TBA   CF  0213  Provenzano, T 
          Includes two counseling sessions
          utilizing career assessments.
          Sessions are followed by individual
          research projects including
          informational interviewing and career
          reports.  Continuous registration
          through Nov. 7, 1997.  After
          registering, contact the Career
          Education Center at
          (703) 323-3144 to schedule first
          career counseling appointment.  All
          course requirements must be completed
          before the end of the semester.

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