NVCC Fall 1997 Class Schedule
    Old Dominion University Teletechnet Degree Programs

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(JUNIOR & SENIOR LEVEL COURSES)

    You may complete a bachelor's degree from Old Dominion University by attending junior and senior level courses on the Annandale Campus of NVCC. The following bachelor's degrees are currently available: Business Administration (Finance, Information Systems, Management, and Marketing), Criminal Justice, Engineering Technology (Civil, Computer, Electrical, and Mechanical), Health Sciences Administration, Human Services Counseling, Interdisciplinary Studies (Teaching Math/Science K-8), Nursing (RN to BSN) and Professional Communications. Where appropriate, you may take courses from NVCC and ODU in the same term. Courses are taught using live, interactive, satellite communication. Classes meet on the 4th floor of the CT Building at the Annandale Campus of Northern Virginia Community College.
    All ODU student services are provided on-site, including advisors to evaluate academic records and recommend courses, through the TELETECHNET site on the 4th floor of the CT Building. Fall registration begins July 1, 1997. Call (703) 323-3769 for more information.

OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY TELETECHNET DEGREE PROGRAMS
    FALL 1997 SCHEDULE OF COURSES

Crse/No.     Title   Cr.
Day Time Rm.   Instructor  
           
      8/23/97 - 12/13/97    
           
      BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION    
FIN 431     Investments   3
M 1300 - 1545 CT   Najand  
MKTG 411     Multi-National Marketing   3
T 1000 - 1245 CT   Smith  
MKTG 407     Marketing Research   3
T 1300 - 1545 CT   Karande  
MGMT 325     Principles of Management   3
T 1915 - 2200 CT   Keeling  
MGMT 485     Business Policy and Strategy   3
W 1615 - 1900 CT   Morris  
ISYS 361     Business Computer Applications   3
R 1300 - 1645 CT   Carraway  
MGMT 418     Adv. Human Res. Mgmt: Cont. Issues   3
S 1400 - 1645 CT   Staff  
OPMT 303     Oper and Prod Mgmt   3
S 1400 - 1645 CT   Staff  
           
      MASTER’S OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION    
PADM 655     Theories of Public Administration   3
F 1915 - 2200 CT   Leavitt  
ISYS 610     Intro to Computer-based Info Sys   3
F 1915 - 2200 CT   Coppage  
ECON 604     Managerial Econ/Int’l Trade   3
S 1100 - 1345 CT   Argarwal  
         
      CRIMINAL JUSTICE    
SOC 337     Introduction to Social Research   3
M 1645 - 1900 CT   Monk-Turner  
CRJS 426     Criminological Theory   3
M 1915 - 2200 CT   Danner  
CRJS 319     Public and Private Security   3
F 1000 - 1245 CT   Dobrin  
           
      EDUCATION    
MATH 338     Introduction to Applied Mathematics   3
T/R 1445 - 1600 CT   Adam  
ECI 304     Educ Applications/Technology   3
W 1300 - 1545 CT   Overbaugh  
ECI 354     Materials & Meth in Sci Elem/Mid Schl   3
F 1300 - 1545 CT   Bowers  
           
      GRADUATE EDUCATION    
CSSE 518     Instruc Proceed for Teach Emot/Behav Disorders   3
R 1615 - 1900 CT   Larsen-Wallace  
CSSE 530     The Family & Child w/Exceptionalities   3
S 1100 - 1345 CT   Staff  
CSSE 623     Instruc Proceed Teach/Mental Retardation   3
F 1615 - 1900 CT   Staff  
CSSE 626     Instruc Proceed for Teach Stud/Learn Disable   3
T 1615 - 1900 CT   Staff  
           
      ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY    
CET 301     Structural Analysis   3
S 0800 - 1045 CT   Smith  
CET 310     Fundamentals of Building Construction   3
W 1915 - 2200 CT   Lewis  
CS 410/510     Computer-based Productivity   3
F 1615 - 1900 CT   Wild  
CS 412/512     Object-Oriented Program/Re-use   3
F 1915 - 2200 CT   Zeil  
EET 360     Electrical Power and Machinery   3
T 1915 - 2200 CT   Hackworth  
EET 410     Communication Principles   3
T 1615 - 1900 CT   Stanley  
MET 320     Design of Machine Elements   3
R 1915 - 2200 CT   Moustafa  
MET 405     Kinematics   3
R 1615 - 1900 CT   Wells  
           
      HEALTH SCIENCES/NURSING    
DNTH     Research Methods   3
W 1615 - 1900 CT   Darby  
NURS 305     Health Assessment Practicum   3
W 0800 - 0945 CT   Perkins  
NURS 306     Theoretical Found of Prof Nurs Prac   3
M 1615 - 1900 CT   Marshall  
NURS 363     Nursing Science   3
M 1915 - 2200 CT   Palmer  
PSYC 324     Physiological Psychology   3
F 1300 - 1545 CT   Duncan  
           
      HUMAN SERVICES COUNSELING    
COUN 339     Interpersonal Relations   3
F 1615 - 1900 CT   Eriksen  
COUN 341     Intro to Human Serv Counseling   3
M 1000 - 1245 CT   Neukrug  
COUN 346     Socio-Cultural Perspec/Counseling   3
R 1915 - 2200 CT   Ancis  
COUN 447     Addictions: Theory and Intervention   3
S 1100 - 1345 CT   Blagen  
           
      PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS    
COMM 333     Persuasion   3
W 1915 - 2200 CT   Baesler  
ENGL 481     Advanced Public Relations   3
S 0800 - 1045 CT   Broderick  
           
      UPPER DIVISION GENERAL EDUCATION "U" COURSES    
CHP 420U     Foundations of Gerontology   3
W 1000 - 1245 CT   Brangan  
GEOL 302U     Environmental Geology   3
R 0930 - 1215 CT   Whittecar  
CS 300 U     Computers in Society   3
T/R 1315 - 1430 CT   Brunelle  
PSYC 323U     Psychology of Women   3
M 1300 - 1545 CT   Winstead  
PSYC 405U     Abnormal Psychology   3
W 1915 - 2200 CT   Cash  


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