NVCC Fall 1999 Class Schedule Annandale Campus | |
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Any STD course fulfills the STD 100 or STD elective requirement for graduation from NOVA. For information call 323-3382.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 3141 01N M 1100-1150 CF 0213 Credle, J 3142 02N M 1300-1350 CF 0213 Hill-Chandler, G 3143 03N M 1500-1550 CF 0213 Goss, A 3144 04N M 1800-1850 CF 0213 Credle, J This section will focus on success strategies for adult students returning to school. 3145 05N T 0800-0850 CF 0213 Carter, E This section 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. First class will meet in CF 213. 3146 06N T 0900-0950 CF 0213 Rohrbaugh, C 4135 07N T 1000-1050 CF 0213 Harris, R 4137 08N T 1230-1345 CF 0213 Withers, W This section 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. 4209 10N W 0800-0850 CF 0213 Carter, E This section 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. First class will meet in CF 213. 4210 11N W 1000-1050 CF 0213 Hill-Chandler, G 4212 12N W 1100-1150 CF 0213 Copeland, T This section will focus on getting involved with campus life at NVCC AN through campus events and student clubs. Enhancing leadership skills and developing college success skills, time management and study skills will be addressed. 4213 13N W 1200-1250 CF 0213 Freeman, F 4214 14N W 1300-1350 CF 0213 Vaccaro, M This section is for students with a disabling condition. Topics will include how to utilize college and community resources, how to request and receive accommodations, self- advocacy techniques, and other topics usually included in std 100. A signature from a counselor is needed; registration must be done in-person. 4216 15N W 1400-1450 CF 0213 Harris, R 4217 16N R 0800-0850 CF 0213 Carter, E This section 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. First class will meet in CF 213. 4218 17N R 0930-1020 CF 0213 Withers, W 4219 18N R 1100-1215 CF 0213 Withers, W This section 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. 5738 19N R 1400-1450 CF 0213 Credle, J This section will focus on retention strategies with disabilities and other students who need additional skills in areas such as time manage- ment, stress management, conflict resolution, and improving study skills. A counselor signature is needed; registration must be done in-person. 4235 20N R 1800-1850 CF 0213 Harris, R This section will focus on success strategies for adult students returning to school. 4238 21N F 0900-0950 CF 0213 Goss, A 5739 22N F 1200-1250 CF 0213 Goss, A 4243 23N F 1300-1350 CF 0213 Freeman, F 4246 24N TBA TBA-TBA TBA TBA Tucker, J This section requires a student to have access to computer, World Wide Web, and their own E-mail account. STD 106 PREPARATION FOR EMPLOYMENT 1cr 4254 01N T 1100-1150 CF 0213 Freeman, F This course provides experience in job application and interview techniques, assists in the identification of marketable skills, and develops strategies for use in the job search. 4263 02N W 0900-0950 CF 0213 Fancher-Ruiz, E This course provides experience in job application and interview techniques, assists in the identification of marketable skills, and develops strategies for use in the job search. STD 107 CAREER EDUCATION 2cr 4278 01N M 0900-1050 CF 0213 Fancher-Ruiz, E Covers self-assessment, career research and exploration, decision- making, and planning for career success. STD 195 TOPICS IN: 1cr FINANCING EDUCATION 5098 01N T 1500-1550 CF 0213 Bailey, C STD 195 TOPICS IN: 1cr FINANCING EDUCATION 5099 02N T 1600-1650 CF 0213 Bailey, C Sections 01N, 02N are web courses designed for students interested in exploring resources to financing a college education. Emphasis will be placed on Student Financial Aid programs and scholarship searches. Students MUST have access to a computer, World Wide Web, and an email account. Each section will meet one session, August 24, 1999, the remainder of the course will be facilitated on the web. STD 298 SEMINAR & PROJECT 3cr PLACE 4291 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. Class meets in CG 202.
STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr STUDENT SUCCESS 4248 36N F 1100-1200 CF 0213 Bailey, C Fourteen week 09/03/99 12/10/99 This section is designed for students who are experiencing academic difficulty. Emphasis will be on improving study skills and effective time management strategies. STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr TRANSFER PLANNING 4250 37N TBA TBA-TBA TBA TBA Sullivan, C Fourteen week 09/03/99 12/10/99 This class is specifically designed for students who are interested in transferring to a four-year college or university. Assignments will be completed on a self-paced basis on the internet. Students must have access to computer, World Wide Web and their NVCC E-mail account.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 4344 60N W 1500-1900 CF 0213 Hipp, J This class will meet on three Wednesdays: 08/25/99, 09/08/99, and 09/22/99 and will emphasize study skills and critical thinking skills. Remaining course requirement completed through independent study. ATTENDANCE at all three sessions is required to pass the course. 4358 61N S 0900-1300 CF 0213 Hipp, J This section will meet on three Saturdays: 08/28/99, 09/11/99, and 09/25/99 and will emphasize study skills and critical thinking skills. Remaining course requirement completed through independent study. ATTENDANCE at all three sessions is required to pass the course.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 4397 80N T 1700-1930 CF 0213 Hipp, J This class will meet on four Tuesdays: 10/26/99, 11/2/99, 11/9/99, and 11/16/99 and will emphasize the practice and development of critical thinking skill. Remaining course requirement completed through independent study. ATTENDANCE at all four sessions is required to pass this course. 4430 81N F 1400-1545 CF 0213 Brown, J This class is designed for students interested in transferring to a 4-year college or university.
STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5693 90N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5708 91N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 100 ORIENTATION 1cr 5713 94N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 106 PREPARATION FOR EMPLOYMENT 1cr 5698 94N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 107 CAREER EDUCATION 2cr 5703 94N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 295 TOPICS IN: 1cr CAREER COUNSELING 4319 01N TBA TBA-TBA TBA TBA Brown, J Includes two counseling sessions utilizing career assessments. Sessions are followed by individual research projects including informational interviewing and career reports. Continuous registration through Nov. 19, 1999. After registering, contact 323-3505 to schedule first career counseling appointment. All course requirements must be completed before the end of the semester. STD 298 SEMINAR & PROJECT 3cr PLACE 5718 90N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. STD 298 SEMINAR & PROJECT 3cr PLACE 5722 94N HOME STUDY. See ELI pages. Last revised: Monday, May-18-2015 11:09 Comments or Questions |