NVCC Summer 1999 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.

    *Open to military personnel and civilians.

SUMMER 1999 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES*
    

* Subject to Change
    

(May 10 – August 15, 1999)



CRSE/NO.    

TITLE

 

CREDIT

  DAY TIME  

ROOM

INSTRUCTOR

 

    



FIRST SEVEN-WEEK SESSION 5/10/99 – 6/27/99
    



             

CHEMISTRY (CHEM)

CHEM 445  

Essentials of Biochemistry

  3
  M 0815-1130   CT Pleban  
             

COMMUNITY HEALTH PROFESSIONS (CHP)

CHP 4/515  

Critical Issues in Community Health

  3
  M/R 1515-1830   CT Box
             

EARLY CHILDHOOD SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/

SPECIAL EDUCATION (ESSE)

ESSE 413  

Fund of Human Growth and Development

  3
  W 1845-2200 and   CT Tonelson/Robinson  
  S 1130-1445        
             

EARLY CHILDHOOD SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/

SPECIAL EDUCATION (ESSE) - Graduate

ESSE 513  

Fund of Human Growth and Development

  3
  W 1845-2200 and   CT Tonelson/Robinson  
  S 1130-1445        
             

MANAGEMENT (MGMT)

MGMT 361  

International Business Operations

  3
  W 1845-2200 and   CT Staff  
  Sa 1130-1445        
             

MARKETING (MKTG)

MKTG 311  

Marketing principles and Problems

  3
  M/R 1845-2200   CT Flaherty  
             

MARKETING – Graduate (MKTG)

MKTG 603  

Marketing Management

  3
  F 1730-2045 and   CT Flaherty  
  Sa 0800-1115        
             

MATHEMATICS (MATH)

MATH 305  

Discrete Math for Elem/Middle School Teachers

  3
  M/R 1145-1500   CT Noren  
             

MUSIC (MUSC)

MUSC 460U  

History/Aesthetics of Jazz

  3
  T/F 1515-1830   CT Toomey  
             

PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION (COMM)

COMM 360  

Mass Communication and Social Impact

  3
  T/F     CT Edgerton  
             

TAXATION (TAX) – Graduate Level

TAX 654  

Income Tax of Estates, Trusts, Beneficiaries

  3
  T/R 1845-2200   CT Englebrecht  
             

SECOND SEVEN-WEEK SESSION 6/28/99 – 8/15/99

             

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJS)

             
CRJS 416  

The American Jury

  3
  M 1515-1830   CT Smith  
             

EARLY CHILDHOOD SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/

SPECIAL EDUCATION (ESSE)

ESSE 415  

Educating Students with Disabilities

  3
  W 1515-1830 and   CT Miller-Dunleavy  
  S 0800-1115        
             

EARLY CHILDHOOD SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY/

SPECIAL EDUCATION (ESSE) – Graduate

ESSE 514  

Psychoeducational Assess. For Except. Students

  3
  T/F 1515-1830   CT L. Butler  
ESSE 515  

Educating Students with Disabilities

  3
  W 1515-1830 and   CT Miller-Dunleavy  
  S 0800-1115        
ESSE 617  

Collaboration/Consult. For Spec. Ed. Students

  3
  M/R 11:45-1500   CT CJ Butler  
             

EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (ECI) – Graduate

ECI 654  

Science in Elementary/Middle Schools

  3
  T/F 0815-1130   CT Bowers  
             

ENGLISH (ENGL)

ENGL 484  

Feature Story Writing

  3
  M/R 1845-2200   CT Cosco  
             

HISTORY (HIST)

HIST 321U  

Modern Germany

  3
  M/R 1145-1500   CT Dowling  
             

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (IDS)

IDS 287  

Interdisciplinary Theory and Concepts

  3
  W 1845-2200 and   CT Staff  
  Sa 1130-1445        
             

MANAGEMENT (MGMT)

MGMT 340  

Human Resources Management

  3
  T/F 1845-2200   CT Keeling  
             

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (PADM) – Graduate

PADM 695  

Topics: Public Administration

  3
  F 1730-2045 and   CT Kiefer  
  Sa 0800-1115        
             

STATISTICS (STAT)

STAT 306  

Introductory Statistics

  3
  M/R 0815-1130   CT Doviak  
             

TAXATION (TAX) – Graduate Level

TAX 658  

Tax Aspects of International Business

  3
  T/R 1845-2200   CT Newmark  
             
             

FOURTEEN-WEEK SESSION 5/10/99 – 8/15/99

             

CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (CET)

             
CET 301  

Structural Analysis

  3
  W 1845-2200   CT Smith  
             
CET 395  

Fundamentals of Surveying

  3
  Sa 0800-1115   CT Betit  
             

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)

CS 451  

Engineering Survey

  3
  F 1515-1830   CT Price  
             

COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS) - Graduate

CS 551  

Engineering Survey

  3
  F 1515-1830   CT Price  
             

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJS)

CRJS 436  

Research Project

  3
  T 1145-1500   CT Smith  
CRJS 441U  

Drugs and Society

  3
  W 1515-1830   CT Payne  
             

ECONOMICS – Graduate (ECON)

ECON 650  

International Economics

  3
  Sa 1500-1815   CT Staff  
             

EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (ECI)

ECI 300  

Social and Cultural Foundations of Education*

  3
  R 0900-1215   CT Allen  
ECI 353  

Materials/Methods Elementary & Middle School

  3
  Sa 1130-1445   CT McKinney  
             

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (EET)

EET 330  

Linear Electronics

  3
  T 1845-2200   CT Jones  
EET 420  

Advanced Logic Design

  3
  T 1515-1830   CT Hackworth  
             

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT (ENMA)

ENMA 420  

Statistical Concepts in Engineering Management

  3
  W 1845-2200   CT Staff  
             

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT-Graduate (ENMA)

ENMA 420  

Statistical Concepts in Engineering Management

  3
  W 1845-2200   CT Staff  
             

FINANCE (FIN)

FIN 331  

Legal Environment of Business

  3
  Sa 1500-1815   CT Staff  
             

HUMAN SERVICES COUNSELING (COUN)

COUN 342W     Assessment I     3
  Sa 1130-1445 CT Howell    
COUN 345  

Assess. II: Test & Assess. In Human Serv. Coun

  3
  F 1145-1500 CT Blagen    
COUN 468  

Counseling Internship

  3
  W 1145-1345   CT Staff  
             

MATHEMATICS (MATH)

MATH 304U  

Mathematical Methods

  3
  F 1845-2200   CT Staff  
             

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (MET)

MET 350  

Thermal Applications

  3
  R 1845-2200   CT Crossman  
MET 450  

Energy Systems

  3
  R 1515-1830   CT Mohieldin  
             

NURSING (NURS)

NURS 492  

Community Health Nursing

  2
  M 1600-1800   CT Benjamin-Coleman  
NURS 495  

Topics in Nursing

  3
  M 1815-2200   CT Staff  
NURS 492  

Community Health Nursing

  2
  W 1145-1345   CT Alexy  
NURS 495  

Topics in Nursing

  3
  W 0815-1130   CT Staff  
             

OCCUPATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION (OTED)

OTED 635  

Research Meth. in Occup. And Tech. Studies

  3
  M 1515-1830   CT Ritz  
OTED 7/860  

Trends and Issues in Occupational Education

  3
  M 1845-2200   CT Turner  

    * This class is televised only 5/20, 6/25 and 8/12. All other class times are online.

NON-TELEVISED CLASSES

         
CET 345   Materials Testing Lab   3
  Video-taped   Lewis  
         
EET 315   Digital Electronics Laboratory   3
  R 1800-2100 Jones  
Computer-based/Internet access required
         
EET 335   Linear Electronic Laboratory   3
      Moustafa  
Computer-based/Internet access required
         
EET 335   Linear Electronic Laboratory   3
      Owen  
Class offered in Roanoke 9:00a.m. – 4:00 p.m. meeting dates 5/29, 6/12, 6/26, 7/10, 7/24, 8/7
         
GRAD 999   Graduate Registration   1
         
NURS 366   Pharmacotheraputics   2
  Computer-based   Palmer  
         
NURS 493   Community Health Nursing Practicum   4
      Staff  
         
MET 335   Fluid Mechanics Laboratory   3
      Moustafa  
Class offered in Roanoke – meeting dates 7/17, 7/31, 8/14
         
MET 386   Automation and Controls Laboratory   3
      Wells  
Class offered in Roanoke – meeting dates 5/15, 6/5, 6/19
         


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