NVCC Spring 1998 Class Schedule
    Old Dominion University Teletechnet Degree Programs

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    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 track and Management track), Human Services Counseling, Interdisciplinary Studies (Teaching Math/Science K-8), Occupational Technology, 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. Spring registration begins November 17, 1997. Call (703)323-3769 for more information.

SPRING 1998 SCHEDULE OF COURSES


CRSE/NO. TITLE     CREDIT
DAY TIME   ROOM INSTRUCTOR  
    1/12/97 - 5/7/97      

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

FIN 319 Principles of Real Estate   3
T 1915-2200   CT Staff  
FIN 323 Introductory Financial Management   3
S 1100-1345   CT Staff  
ISYS 405 Enterprise Solutions with C++   3
R 1300-1545   CT Crouch  
MGMT 340 Human Resources Management   3
W 1300-1545   CT Keeling  
MGMT 360 Labor Management Relations   3
S 1400-1645   CT Staff  
MGMT 361 International Business Operations   3
M 1300-1545   CT Staff  
MKTG 406 Public Relations   3
W 1615-1900   CT Cunningham  

GRADUATE BUSINESS COURSES

FIN 605 Financial Management   3
F 1915-2200   CT Staff  
MGMT xxx To Be Announced   3
Su 1400-1645   CT Staff  
OPMT 611 Operations Management with Quantitative Methods 3
S 1100-1345   CT Staff  
PADM 701 Policy Analysis   3
Su 1400-1645   CT Ruchelman  
TAX 654 Income Taxation of Estates, Trusts and Beneficiaries 3
S 1400-1645   CT Staff  

CRMINAL JUSTICE

CRJS 317

Corrections   3
M 1915-2200   CT Lombardo  
CRJS 402 Child Welfare   3
F 1000-1245   CT Polonko  
           
CRJS 436 Data Analysis   3
M 1615-1900   CT Smith  
CRJS 436 Project Data Analysis Project   --
F 0845-0945   CT Smith  

EDUCATION

CS 311 Navigating the Internet   3
T/R 1315-1430   CT Ray  
ECI 359 Class Manage & Practicum/Mid Schl Educ   3
W 1300-1545   CT Staff  
ECI 361 Developmental Teaching of Reading   3
F 1300-1545   CT Staff  
MATH 305 Discrete Math for Elem/Mid Schl Teachers   3
T/R 1445-1600   CT Noren  
OCEN 426 Oceanography for Teachers   3
R 0930-1215   CT Staff  

GRADUATE EDUCATION

CSSE 4/500 Intro to Trends and Issues/Gen and Spec Ed   3
R 1615-1900   CT Larson  
CSSE 4/534 Teaching Students/Severe Disabilities   3
T 1615-1900   CT L.Butler  
CSSE 621 Alternative Strat/Manage Severe Behavioral Prob   3
S 0800-1045   CT CJ Butler  
CSSE 624 Diagnosis and Interp of Learning Difficulties   3
F 1615-1900   CT Staff  

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

CET 314 Boundary Law   3
S 0800-1045   CT Glass  
CET 360 Plans and Specifications   3
W 1915-2200   CT Lewis  
CET 412 Constructions Surveying   3
F 1300-1545   CT Betit  
CS 411 Computer-Based Productivity II   3
F 1615-1900   CT Ray  
CS 455 Intro to Networks and Communications   3
F 1915-2200   CT Mukkamala  
EET 340 Transmission Networks   3
T 1915-2200   CT Bunting  
EET 460 Modern Communications Systems   3
T 1615-1900   CT Stanley  
ENMA 302 Engineering Economics   3
F 1800-2045   CT Staff  
MET 310 Dynamics   3
R 1915-2200   CT Verma  
MET 440 Heat Transfer   3
R 1615-1900   CT Mohieldin  

HEALTH SCIENCES/NURSING

CHP 415 Critical Issues in Community Health   3
W 1615-1900   CT Staff  
NURS 370 Nursing and the Health Care System   3
M 1615-1900   CT Lilley  
NURS 380 Communication in Nursing   3
W 0800-0945   CT Marshall  
NURS 490 Nursing Leadership   3
W 1000-1245   CT Staff  

HUMAN SERVICES COUNSELING

COUN 342 Assessment I: Research Methods   3
F 1615-1900   CT Cromwell  
COUN 343 Human Services Counseling Methods   3
M 1000-1245   CT Lovell  
           
COUN 444 Group Procedures and Leadership   3
S 1100-1345   CT Staff  
COUN 494 Counseling Internship   3
M 0830-0945   CT Schwitzer  

PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS

COMM 305 Foundations of Professional Communications   3
R 1915-2200   CT Reynolds  
COMM 4/577 Media Content Management   3
S 0800-1045   CT Gunzerath  
ENGL 327 Advanced Composition   3
W 1915-2200   CT Cox  

UPPER DIVISION GENERAL EDUCATION "U" COURSES

BIOL 317U Environmental Issues   3
T 1000-1245   CT Levy  
PHIL 345U Bioethics   3
M 1915-2200   CT Eckenweiler  
POLS 300U National Issues: Judicial Process   3
F 1300-1545   CT Eisenhart  
PSYC 303U Industrial/Organizational Psychology   3
M 1300-1545   CT Major  


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