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APPLY NOW!www.kirkwood.edu/apply

KirkwoodSummer 2010 Credit Class Schedule

Classes start May 24, 2010

Non-profit OrganizationU.S. Postage PAID

Cedar Rapids, IA 52406Permit No. 946301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW

P.O. Box 2068Cedar Rapids, IA 52406

Kirkwood Departments and Support ServicesGeneral Information ................................................. 800-332-2055 .....................398-5411Accounting Services (tuition and billing) ..... 2nd Floor, Kirkwood Hall .....................398-7600Admissions Services ................................................... 116 Iowa Hall .....................398-5517Advance Program ...................................................Resource Center .....................398-1050Advising and Transfer Center .....................................108 Iowa Hall .....................398-5540Agricultural Sciences .............................................. Washington Hall .....................398-4944Arts and Humanities .................................................336 Cedar Hall .....................398-4913Athletics ......................................................................Johnson Hall .....................398-4909Bookstore (main campus) ...............................................Benton Hall .....................398-5334Bookstore (Iowa City campus) ...............................................................................887-3640Business and Information Technology ......................203 Nielsen Hall .....................398-5416Career Option Programs ........................................ 1013 Cedar Hall .....................398-4822Child Care Center (Kirkwood Kids) ............................. Main Campus .....................398-1256Computer Lab ....................................................... 131 Nielsen Hall .....................398-5606Computer Lab .............................................................119 Linn Hall .....................398-5899 ext.1073Distance Learning - Anytime/Anywhere .......................210 Linn Hall .....................398-4958Distance Learning - KTS................................................214 Linn Hall .....................398-1262English Department ................................................3051 Cedar Hall .....................398-4998Enrollment Services ................................... 2nd Floor, Kirkwood Hall .....................398-7600Evening Administrator ................................................ 115 Iowa Hall .....................398-5471Financial Aid ............................................ 2nd Floor, Kirkwood Hall .....................398-7600GED Testing ................................................ Lincoln Learning Center .....................366-0142Health Science ........................................................... 221 Linn Hall .....................398-5566Housing ....................................................................104 Iowa Hall .....................398-7647Industrial Technologies ..............................................105 Jones Hall .....................398-4983International Programs ................................................ 134 Linn Hall .....................398-5579Learning Services ..................................................2063 Cedar Hall .....................398-5574Library ..........................................................................Benton Hall .....................398-5696Math/Science .............................................................240 Linn Hall ....................398-5516Recreation Center (Michael J Gould Recreation Center) .........................................398-5596Secondary Programs ................................... Lincoln Learning Center .....................366-0142Skills to Employment ...............................................Resource Center .....................398-5105Social Sciences ......................................................1008 Cedar Hall .....................398-4911Student Life ...............................................................104 Iowa Hall .....................398-5578Student Development (Counseling) ............................. 115 Iowa Hall .....................398-5471Test Center ............................................................2055 Cedar Hall .....................398-5456Tutoring Services ...................................................2066 Cedar Hall .....................398-5425Veterans Affairs ........................................ 2nd Floor, Kirkwood Hall ..................... 398-5633

Additional Kirkwood LocationsBenton County Center ............................ 111 West 3rd Street, Vinton .....................319-472-2318Cedar County Center ............................... 1410 Cedar Street, Tipton .....................563-886-3101Iowa City Campus ...................1816 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City ..................... 319-887-3658Iowa City Learning Center ....... 1810 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City .....................319-887-3656Iowa County Center .......................... 200 West Street, Williamsburg .....................319-668-2461Jones Regional Education Center ..........220 Welter Drive, Monticello .....................319-465-2302Lincoln Learning Center ..................912 18th Ave. SW, Cedar Rapids .....................319-366-0142Marion Center .........................................2900 8th Avenue, Marion .....................319-398-1052Resource Center ............................ 1030 5th Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids .....................319-398-1050Tippie-Mansfield Center ..........................1214 9th Ave., Belle Plaine .....................319-444-2549Washington County Center ..................... 111 Westview, Washington .....................319-653-4655

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Table of ContentsRegistration Information ……………………………………………………………………………………………..3

Academic Departments, Programs, Career Interest Areas….………………………………………………………...7

Guide to the Credit Class Schedule ………………………………………………………………………………....10

Subject Codes ……………………………………………………………………………………………...11

Learning Services …………………………………………………………………………………………………...12

Linn County Information:

Cedar Rapids (Main) Campus ………………………………………………………..................................14

Marion Center ……………………………………………………………………………………………..32

Resource Center …………………………………………………………………………………………...36

Johnson County Information:

Iowa City Campus …………………………………………………………………………………………40

County Center Information:

Benton County Center (Vinton) …………………………………………………………………………...47

Cedar County Center (Tipton) …………………………………………………………………………….50

Iowa County Center (Williamsburg) ………………………………………………………………………53

Jones Regional Education Center (Monticello) …………………………………………………………...56

Tippie Mansfield Center (Belle Plaine) …………………………………………………………………....59

Washington County Center (Washington) ………………………………………………………………....62

Distance Learning Information:

Anytime/Anywhere (Internet and Packet) ………………………………………………………………...65

Advance Program …………………………………………………………………………………………………...70

Arts and Sciences Core Courses …………………………………………………………………………………….71

Course Descriptions …………………………………………………………………………………………………74

Kirkwood Community College is an equal access/equal opportunity institution in compliance with state and federal laws and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. The EEO officer is available for questions or information on the grievance procedure at 319-398-4965.

The Kirkwood Credit Class Schedule is published three times a year by Kirkwood Community College, P.O. Box 2068, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52406, Issue 34, Summer 2010.

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Summer 2010 Academic CalendarApril 19-23 ................Priority Registration – see page 3.April 24 .....................Open registration (online)April 26 ......................Open registration (in person)May 31 …………… ..Holiday, no classes, office closedJuly 5 ……………… .Holiday, no classes, office closed

First Session:May 24 ......................Classes beginMay 26 ......................Last day for 100 percent tuition refundMay 26 ......................Last day to add a class without a signatureJune 1 .........................Last day for 50 percent tuition refundJuly 2 ..........................Last day to drop all classes

Mid-Summer Session:June 7 ........................Classes beginJune 9 ........................Last day for 100 percent tuition refundJune 9 ........................Last day to add a class without a signatureJune 14 .......................Last day for 50 percent tuition refundJuly 16 .......................Last day to drop all classes

Iowa City Mid-Summer Session:June 7 ........................Classes beginJune 9 ........................Last day for 100 percent tuition refundJune 9 ........................Last day to add a class without a signatureJune 14 .......................Last day for 50 percent tuition refundJuly 30 .......................Last day to drop all classes

Full Session:May 24 .......................Classes beginMay 31 ......................Last day for 100 percent tuition refundMay 28 .....................Last day to add a class without a signatureJune 7 .........................Last day for 50 percent tuition refundAugust 13 ..................Last day to drop all classes

Second Session:July 6 ..........................Classes beginJuly 8 .........................Last day for 100 percent tuition refundJuly 8 .........................Last day to add a class without a signatureJuly 13 ........................Last day for 50 percent tuition refundAugust 13 ..................Last day to drop all classes

GradesCourse grades are available on EagleNet as of 8 a.m. on the following dates:

Summer, First Session July 7, 2010Summer, Mid-Session July 21, 2010Summer, Iowa City Mid-Session August 4, 2010Summer, Second Session August 18, 2010Summer, Full Session August 18, 2010

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RegistrationEarly Registration for Returning Students1. Returning students should pick up registration worksheets

at the Advising and Transfer Center, Student Development (Counseling), their local Kirkwood centers or Enrollment Services.

2. See your advisor for recommendations on courses appropriate for you and your program.

3. Use preferred sections on EagleNet to pre-build your schedule prior to your registration time.

Registration PriorityStudents who are currently registered will be notified through the mail and e-mail of their registration priority. Registration priority determines the first time that you will be allowed to register. Priority is based upon the total number of credits earned to date (see Registration Priority Schedule, below).

Registration Priority Schedule

April 19 8 a.m. 100+ credits 9 a.m. 80-99.99 credits 10 a.m. 60-79.99 credits 11 a.m. 50-59.99 credits 12 p.m. 40–49 credits

April 20 8 a.m. 30–39 credits 12 p.m. 20–29 credits

April 21 8 a.m. 14–19 credits 12 p.m. 9–13 credits

April 22 8 a.m. 3–8 credits 12 p.m. 0.5–2 credits

April 23 8 a.m. 0 credits

Registration priority is assigned to students who are currently registered for the Spring 2010 semester. Students who have earned credit, but are not currently registered, can contact their advisors to receive priority.

Degree AuditYou can check your progress toward obtaining a degree, diploma or certificate. Use the Degree Audit link on EagleNet to check required courses for any program.

To use the program evaluation (degree audit) function:1. Go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu2. Log in using your User ID and Password, then select

Submit. Your User ID is k (lowercase), followed by a seven-digit number (example: k0003750).

3. Click on EagleNet for Students.4. Go to the Academic Planning section and click on Degree Audit.5. To evaluate your progress toward your current program,

select your program and click Submit. To see how your credits transfer to different programs of study, select the desired program from “What if I changed my program of study?” and click Submit. The requested degree audit information appears on the screen.

6. After you register for your classes, you can run a degree audit to confirm that you are registered for the correct classes for your major.

Open RegistrationTo get your first choice of classes, and good advice about what courses are best for you, it’s advantageous to see your advisor and register during Priority Registration. Sections will be open for general registration beginning April 24.

Internet: Registration through the Internet is available at https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. To use this 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week registration method, see page 5 for step-by-step instructions.Phone: Registration by phone is available by calling 1-877-386-9101, 319-398-7600 or ext. 7600, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

In-Person: If you’d like to register in person and are in an Arts and Sciences program, go to the Advising and Transfer Center at 108 Iowa Hall on the main campus, or go to your nearest Kirkwood center. Applied Science & Technology and Career Option students should go to the office of the appropriate department, Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., or Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Overload: 19 credit hours in one semester is considered an overload, and a department dean signature is required. (Summer overload is 13 credit hours)

RefundsChanges involving refunds will be computed as of the date they are changed via Internet or received in Enrollment Services.

As a Kirkwood Community College student, it is your responsibility to follow procedures that assure valid registration for courses. If special circumstances prevent you from following registration procedures as listed, special arrangements can be made. However, you must notify Enrollment Services in advance. Stop in or call Enrollment Services, second floor, Kirkwood Hall, 319-398-7600.

The information in this publication is preliminary and is subject to change without notice. Check EagleNet for the most up-to-date course information.

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How To Get Started If you’re new to Kirkwood, here are the basic steps for enrollment:

1 Complete an online application at www.kirkwood.edu/apply.

Application forms are available from high school guidance counselors; Admissions Services, 116 Iowa Hall; Student Development, 115 Iowa Hall; Enrollment Services, second floor, Kirkwood Hall; Kirkwood centers; and on the Internet at www.kirkwood.edu.

2 Contact the Registrar’s office at any other college you’ve attended and have the college submit an official transcript to Enrollment Services, second floor, Kirkwood Hall.

3 Submit your ACT test scores or take the COMPASS placement exams to determine the appropriate writing and mathematics courses for you. For more information call 319-398-5540 or 800-332-2055 ext. 5540.

4 Arts and Sciences students should contact the Advising and Transfer Center, 108 Iowa Hall, or their local Kirkwood centers, for help in the registration process.

5 Students in most Applied Science and Technology programs must attend a program orientation conference. Work with your program coordinator to arrange this meeting.

Residence Qualifications 319-398-7600Students enrolling at Kirkwood are classified as residents or nonresidents of Iowa, or as international students, for admission and tuition purposes by the college’s Enrollment Services department. Residency is determined by a completed admissions application to Kirkwood. International students must contact the International Office in Room 134 Linn Hall regarding residency questions and/or qualifications.

EagleNetEagleNet is your online access to Kirkwood resources and registration information.

EagleNet allows you to:• Check your grades;• Register for classes;• Drop classes;• Get your class schedule;• Check your tuition bill;• Check your financial aid status; and more.

For a complete list of EagleNet features and functions, go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu and click on EagleNet for Students.

Your EagleNet user ID is sometimes called your “k” number. Your k number is the letter k and a sequence of seven numbers (example: k0003750).

Your k number and password are kept confidential. If you forget your k number, go to any registration service counter and provide photo identification.

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Registration by EagleNet eaglenet.kirkwood.edu EagleNet allows returning students to register for classes. To register go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. EagleNet is available 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week. To register during early registration, you must have a priority. Priority registration information is available on page 3.

1. Go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.2. Log in using your “k” number2. Click on EagleNet for Students.3. Go to Registration. Click Search/Register for Sections.

Important: EagleNet provides access to personal and academic records. For your protection, always clear the EagleNet screen before leaving the computer.

Registration OptionsIf you want to search for courses or classes online, use the Searching for Sections method to build your Preferred Sections. If you know the exact synonym numbers or the exact section names (subjects, course numbers and sections) you wish to add to your Preferred Sections, use the Express Registration method.

Searching for SectionsEagleNet allows you to search for courses or classes online. To find all offerings of a course or class, complete the Subject and Course Number fields and then click Submit. See the illustration on page 11 (Guide to the Credit Class Schedule) for more information about subject identifiers and course numbers. To complete the registration process, refer to Preferred Sections, below.

For example:To find all offerings for Introduction to Accounting (ACC-111), select ACC-Accounting from the Subject drop-down list, enter 111 in the Course Number field and click Submit. Use the Course Level drop-down list to search for core classes for the A.A. or A.S. degree.

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Express RegistrationUse Express Registration if you know the exact synonym or the exact section name (subject, course number and section) of the sections that you wish to add to your Preferred Sections. To use this method to build your sections, complete the Synonym field or complete the Subject, Course Number and Section Number fields and then click Submit. See the illustration on page 11 (Guide to the Credit Class Schedule) for more information about these identifiers. To complete the registration process, refer to Preferred Sections, below.

Preferred SectionsAfter the courses are selected and submitted, they are added to your Preferred Sections list. You must still register for the selected courses. For each course listed, select Register from the Action drop-down list and then click Submit. Once the registration is submitted, EagleNet provides a receipt page or, if there are problems with the registration, EagleNet prompts you to correct them.

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Spring 2010

ACC-AccountingACC AccountingADM-Administrative AssistantADN-Associate Degree NursingAGA-Ag-AgronomyAGB-Ag-Farm ManagementAGC-Ag-ComprehensiveAGE-Ag-EquineAGF-Ag-FloralAGH-Ag-HorticultureAGM-Ag-Mechanics

Term

Starting on/After Date Ending by Date

Sections Ending Before

Subject Course Level Course Number Section

1

2

3

4

5

111

Perferred Sections

Action TermSection Nameand Title Location Meeting Information Faculty

Availability/Capacity Credits

RG-Register Spring2010

ACC-111CRF020119405Introductionto Accounting

Cedar Rapids - Marion Campus

01/11/201005/12/2010Lecture MondayWednesdayFriday11 AM - 11:50 AMNielsen HallRoom 223

Lingard 35 / 35 3.00

RG-RegisterRM-Remove from List

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TuitionTuitionKirkwood tuition is $111 per semester hour. (All tuition charges are subject to board approval. The figures stated are effective at the time of this printing.) For Iowa residents, that is $1665 per semester for an average course load of 15 credit hours. Nonresident (U.S. citizen) tuition is $136 per semester hour. International student tuition is $222 per semester hour. That is $3330 for an average load of 15 credit hours. Anytime/Anywhere classes are billed at resident rates.

Tuition bills will not be mailed. You can see your tuition charges at www.kirkwood.edu/eaglenet. Log in and select My Bill by Term. Tuition is due before the term starts, by 5 p.m., May 21, 2010.

Installment PaymentsFACTS tuition payment plan is available to students who wish to pay their tuition and book expenses in installments throughout the semester. This is not a loan program, and there are not interest or finance changes assessed. The cost for the monthly payment plan is $25 per semester. Tuition fees may be budgeted by automatic bank payment or credit card option. For more information, go to the Accounting Services office, second floor, Kirkwood Hall or call 319-398-5631.

Refund PolicyStudents may receive a refund of their tuition according to the following schedule:

100 percent of tuition ................ First week of full session.50 percent of tuition ................Second week of full session.100 percent of tuition ...............First three days of first, mid & second session.50 percent of tuition ................Second three days of first, mid & second session.

The exceptions to this policy are classes that meet only once, twice or only one weekend. There is no refund for these classes beginning the day of the first class meeting.

The last day to exchange classes of equal hours at no additional charge is the end of the second week of the term start date for full-session classes and the end of the sixth day of the session for half-session classes. If the semester is in session or if the desired class is full, students must obtain faculty and dean approval (signatures) prior to exchanging a class. Changes involving refunds will be computed as of the date the class(es) are changed via Internet or received in Enrollment Services.

All refunds are based on tuition only. Financial aid recipients who withdraw from all classes are subject to refund guidelines stipulated in the Higher Education Act. Contact the Financial Aid office at 319-398-7600 for the appropriate schedule. Tuition refunds for complete withdrawals for students receiving financial aid are returned to financial aid.

Late Payment FeeWhen a student enrolls at Kirkwood he/she is requesting that a seat be reserved in the classroom and thus becomes liable for his/her tuition upon registration. Students who have not paid their tuition and fees or made arrangements for tuition and fee payment by the published due date each semester may be de-registered from their classes.

Tuition payments received after the published due date each semester are considered late and may be assessed an initial late payment fee once the semester has begun. Students with a remaining unpaid account balance may be charged an additional late fee on the 15th of each subsequent month of the semester.

Withdrawing From ClassesYou may withdraw from a class by selecting the Register and Drop Sections on EagleNet. Permission from your instructor is not required. Individual sections may be dropped up to 75 percent into the term. Complete withdrawal may be done up until the last day before finals begin. Consult your class syllabus for dates specific to your section.

Beginning your first week of classes: If you terminate participation in your classes and do not withdraw, you will receive “F” or “FW” grades. You must initiate the withdrawal.

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Career ProgramsGet a great start here with certificate, diploma or degree programs designed to provide the training and expertise you need to begin your new career in as little as one year.

Only partial class schedules are listed for these programs. Contact the department for complete class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

Agricultural Sciences319-398-4944Washington Hallwww.kirkwood.edu/agrisciences

Agricultural Business and Technology• Agricultural GPS/GIS Technology• Agriculture Business • Agriculture Production Management• Diesel Ag Technology• Diesel Truck Technology• Horse Science Technology

Animal Health Technology• Pet Grooming/Pet Shop Management• Veterinary Assistant• Veterinary Technician

Floral Careers and Horticulture• Floral Careers• Golf Course/Athletic Turfgrass Management• Landscape Maintenance• Landscape/Nursery/Garden Center Management• Parks & Natural Resources

Business & Information Technology319-398-5416203 Nielsen Hallwww.kirkwood.edu/businessdept

Business Management• Accounting • Banking & Finance• Business Administration• Entrepreneurship• Human Resources• Management• Project Management

Computer/Business Applications• Administrative Assistant• Graphic Communication Technology• Office Assistant

Marketing• Apparel Merchandising• Interior Design• Marketing Management• Retail Marketing• Sales

Information Technology• Computer Information Systems• Computer Support Specialist• Geographic Information Systems• Java Programming• Local Area Network (LAN) Management• Network Security• PC Technician• Visual Basic Programming• Web Technologies – Application Developer• Web Technologies – Graphic Designer• Web Technologies – Marketing Specialist

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Career ProgramsGet a great start here with certificate, diploma or degree programs designed to provide the training and expertise you need to begin your new career in as little as one year. The programs noted with an asterisk (*) have transfer agreements with specific four-year colleges and universities.

Only partial class schedules are listed for these programs. Contact the department for complete class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

Health Science319-398-5566221 Linn Hallwww.kirkwood.edu/healthscience

Dental• Dental Assisting• Dental Hygiene• Dental Technology

Health Informatics• Health Information Technology• Medical Coding• Medical Lab Technician• Medical Transcription

Patient Care• Career Studies – Health (Radiologic Tech)• Electroneurodiagnostic Technology• Iowa Paramedic Specialist• Medical Assisting• Nursing Practical, Associate Degree (RN)• Occupational Therapy Assistant• Physical Therapist Assistant• Respiratory Therapist• Surgical Technology

Hospitality Arts319-398-5468217 Iowa Hallwww.Kirkwood.edu/hospitality

Hospitality• Bakery• Culinary Arts• Food Service Assistant• Lodging Management• Restaurant Management

Industrial Technologies319-398-4983Jones Hallwww.kirkwood.edu/industrialtech

Advanced Manufacturing• CNC Machining Technology• Industrial Maintenance/HVAC Technology• Precision Sheet Metal Fabrication• Welding

Architecture & Construction• Architectural Technology• Carpentry• Construction Management• HVAC Installer• Masonry Construction• Plumbing Technology

Electronics & Applied Engineering• CAD/Mechanical Engineering Technology• Electronics Engineering Technology• Telecommunication Technology

Fire Science/Municipalities• Entry-Level Firefighter• Fire Science Management• Water Environmental Technology

Industrial Technology• Skilled Trades

Power Mechanics• Automotive Collision Repair• Automotive Technology

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Career Transfer ProgramsThe following programs include both technical courses in your career area and general education courses that transfer to four-year colleges and universities.

Class schedules for these programs are listed by Subject Code in this book or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

Social Sciences and Career Option Programs319-398-49111008 Cedar Hallwww.kirkwood.edu/socialsciences

Career and Transition ServicesCommunications Media/Public RelationsComputer Information SystemsCorrectionsDisabilities Services CareersEarly Childhood EducationEducation CareersEmployment ConsultantFire Science ManagementHuman ServicesLaw EnforcementParaeducator CertificationParalegalSign Language Interpreter Training

Advising & Transfer Center319-398-5540108 Iowa Hallwww.kirkwood.edu/advising

Liberal Arts Degrees

If you plan to continue your education after Kirkwood, you can take the necessary electives and core courses you need through our Liberal Arts program before you transfer.

The following career interests are Liberal Arts transfer options. Depending upon your transfer institution and your career interest area, you may earn an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science degree in Liberal Arts, or you may take only the credits you need to transfer.

Liberal Arts Associate of Arts (A.A.) • Art• Business• Computer Science• Economics• English• Music• Philosophy• Physical Education• Political Science• Psychology• Religious Studies• Sociology• Theatre

Liberal Arts Associate of Science (A.S.)• Agriculture• Biology• Biotechnology• BSN (Nursing)• Chemistry• Chiropractic Medicine• Dentistry• Engineering• Environmental Science• Mathematics• Medicine• Pharmacy• Physical Therapy• Physics• Veterinary Medicine

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Guide to the Credit Class Schedule

CHM-175 GeneralChemistryII 4 CRF10050546 21-May-07 29-June-07 Dozark LECTTHF 8:00AM10:40AM LINN218 LABMW 8:00AM10:40AM LINN241

CoursecatalognumberCHM=Subject175=Coursenumber

Coursetitle Checkthecoursedescriptionfortheprerequisiteorcorequisite

Sectionnumber Synonymnumber

Coursecredithours

Timeoftheclass

Instructor’sname

Day(s)oftheclass

Deliverymethod:

LEC LectureLAB LaboratoryL/L Lectureandlaboratorytogetherinthe sameclassroom.KTS/ICN KirkwoodTelecommunicationSystem: Thissystemusesinteractive,instructional televisiontobringcollege creditcourses tomanylocationsthroughoutour seven-countyservicearea.Faculty interactwithstudentsateachlocation andanswerquestionsviathemicrophones andTVcamerasinthe classroom.ATI/ATW Anytime/Anywhereclass-InternetATP Anytime/Anywhereclass-PacketCLI ClinicalIND IndependentStudy/HonorsProjectINT InternshipLESS PrivateMusicLessonPRA Practicum

Locationoftheclass

MainCampusLocations: ANHT AnimalHealthTechnology ARTA Art&TheatreAnnex AUTC AutoCollisionCenter AUTT AutomotiveTechnology BENT BentonHall CEDR CedarHall CHID ChildCareCenter EQUN IowaEquestrianCenter HORT Horticulture/FloralCareers IOWA IowaHall JOHN JohnsonHall JONE JonesHall LINN LinnHall MANS MansfieldCenter NIEL NielsenHall RECR RecreationCenter SWED SwineEducationCenter TIPP TippieBeefCenter WASH WashingtonHall

AdditionalKirkwoodLocations: BELL Tippie-MansfieldCenter(BellePlaine) ICAN IowaCityAnnex ICCR IowaCityCreditCenter IMCC IowaMedical&ClassificatonCenter JREC JonesRegionalEducationCenter MALL OldCapitolMall MARI MarionCenter MHIC MercyHospital,IowaCity RESC ResourceCenter TIPT CedarCountyCenter(Tipton) UIHC UofIHospitalsandClinics VINT BentonCountyCenter(Vinton) WACR WashingtonCountyCenter(Washington) WHSA WashingtonAssureCenter WILL IowaCountyCenter(Williamsburg)

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CHM-175 GeneralChemistryII 4 CRF10050546 21-May-07 29-June-07 Dozark LECTTHF 8:00AM10:40AM LINN218 LABMW 8:00AM10:40AM LINN241

CoursecatalognumberCHM=Subject175=Coursenumber

Coursetitle Checkthecoursedescriptionfortheprerequisiteorcorequisite

Sectionnumber Synonymnumber

Coursecredithours

Timeoftheclass

Instructor’sname

Day(s)oftheclass

Deliverymethod:

LEC LectureLAB LaboratoryL/L Lectureandlaboratorytogetherinthe sameclassroom.KTS/ICN KirkwoodTelecommunicationSystem: Thissystemusesinteractive,instructional televisiontobringcollege creditcourses tomanylocationsthroughoutour seven-countyservicearea.Faculty interactwithstudentsateachlocation andanswerquestionsviathemicrophones andTVcamerasinthe classroom.ATI/ATW Anytime/Anywhereclass-InternetATP Anytime/Anywhereclass-PacketCLI ClinicalIND IndependentStudy/HonorsProjectINT InternshipLESS PrivateMusicLessonPRA Practicum

Locationoftheclass

MainCampusLocations: ANHT AnimalHealthTechnology ARTA Art&TheatreAnnex AUTC AutoCollisionCenter AUTT AutomotiveTechnology BENT BentonHall CEDR CedarHall CHID ChildCareCenter EQUN IowaEquestrianCenter HORT Horticulture/FloralCareers IOWA IowaHall JOHN JohnsonHall JONE JonesHall LINN LinnHall MANS MansfieldCenter NIEL NielsenHall RECR RecreationCenter SWED SwineEducationCenter TIPP TippieBeefCenter WASH WashingtonHall

AdditionalKirkwoodLocations: BELL Tippie-MansfieldCenter(BellePlaine) ICAN IowaCityAnnex ICCR IowaCityCreditCenter IMCC IowaMedical&ClassificatonCenter JREC JonesRegionalEducationCenter MALL OldCapitolMall MARI MarionCenter MHIC MercyHospital,IowaCity RESC ResourceCenter TIPT CedarCountyCenter(Tipton) UIHC UofIHospitalsandClinics VINT BentonCountyCenter(Vinton) WACR WashingtonCountyCenter(Washington) WHSA WashingtonAssureCenter WILL IowaCountyCenter(Williamsburg)

Subject CodesACC AccountingADM AdministrativeAssistantADN Nursing-Associate DegreeAGA Agriculture-AgronomyAGB Agriculture-Farm ManagementAGC Agriculture- ComprehensiveAGE Agriculture-EquineAGF Agriculture-FloralAGH Agriculture-HorticultureAGM Agriculture-MechanicsAGN Agriculture-Natural ResourcesandForestryAGP Agriculture-Precision AgricultureAGS Agriculture-Animal ScienceAGT Agriculture-TechnologyAGV Agriculture-Veterinary TechnologyANT AnthropologyAPP ApparelMerchandisingARC ArchitecturalART ArtASL AmericanSignLanguageAUT AutomotiveTechnologyBCA BusinessComputerAppsBIO BiologyBUS BusinessCAD ComputerAidedDraftingCHM ChemistryCIS ComputerInformation SystemsCLS CulturalStudiesCOM CommunicationCON ConstructionCRJ CriminalJusticeCRR CollisionRepair& RefinishCSC ComputerScienceDAN DanceDEA DentalAssistantDEN Dental

DHY DentalHygieneDLT DentalLabTechnologyDRA FilmandTheatreDRF DraftingDSL DieselDSV DisabilityServicesECE EarlyChildhood EducationECN EconomicsEDU EducationEGR EngineeringEGT EngineeringTechnologyELT ElectronicsEMS EmergencyMedical ServicesEND Electroneurodiagnostic TechENG EnglishCompositionENV EnvironmentalScienceESI ESL–IntensiveEXS ExerciseScienceFIN FinanceFIR FireScienceFLF ForeignLanguage- FrenchFLG ForeignLanguage- GermanFLS ForeignLanguage- SpanishGEO GeographyGIS GeographicInformation SystemsGRA GraphicCommunicationsHCM Hospitality,Culinary& ManagementHCR HeatingandAir ConditioningHIS HistoryHIT HealthInformation TechnologyHSC HealthScienceHSV HumanServicesHUM HumanitiesIND IndustrialTechnologyINT InteriorDesignITP Interpreting

LIT LiteratureMAP MedicalAssistantMAS MasonryMAT MathematicsMFG ManufacturingMGT ManagementMIL MilitaryandROTCMKT MarketingMLT MedicalLabTechMMS MassMediaStudiesMTR MedicalTranscriptionMUA Music-AppliedMUS Music-GeneralNET ComputerNetworkingOTA OccupationalTherapy AssistantPEA PhysicalEducation- ActivitiesPEC PhysicalEducation- CoachingOfficiatingPEH PhysicalEducation- General&HealthPEV PhysicalEducation- IntercollegiatePHI PhilosophyPHS PhysicalSciencePHY PhysicsPLU PlumbingPNN Nursing-PracticalPOL PoliticalSciencePRL ParalegalPSY PsychologyPTA PhysicalTherapist AssistantRCP RespiratoryTherapistRDG ReadingREL ReligionSCI ScienceSDV StudentDevelopmentSOC SociologySPC SpeechSUR SurgicalTechnologyWAT WaterEnvironmental TechWEL Welding

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First Session

COM-723 Workplace Communications 3.0 CRF01 0140626 05/24/1007/02/10Lovell C LECMTWTH11:00AM 12:50PM CEDR327

COM-744 Oral Communication/Workplace 3.0 CRF01 0140627 05/24/10 07/02/10 Aldridge LEC TWTH08:00AM10:30AM CEDR327

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3.0 CRF01 0140622 05/24/10 07/02/10 Williams LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR1036

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3.0 CRF01 0140620 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lovell LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR2037

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1.0 CRF01 0140637 05/24/10 07/02/10 Weglarz LABMTWTH09:00AM 09:50AM CEDR2080

MAT-700 Basic Math 3.0 CRF01 0140619 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lovell

LECMTWTH10:00AM11:50AMCEDR2037

MAT-731Introduction to Math 2.0 CRF01 0140634 05/24/10 07/02/10 Baenziger LECMTW 12:20PM 01:50PM CEDR2037

RDG-200 College Reading 3.0 CRF01 0140625 05/24/10 07/02/10 Edwards LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR2036

SDV-052 Supported Education 1.0 CRF01 0140779 05/24/10 07/02/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBATBA

SDV-052 Supported Education 2.0 CRF02 0140780 05/24/10 07/02/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBA

SDV-052Supported Education 3.0 CRF03 0140781 05/24/10 07/02/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBATBA

SDV-101 How To Be Success In College 3.0 CRF01 0144537 05/24/10 07/02/10 Williams LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR1036

Mid Session

College Readiness Experience Block (9.0)

MAT-018 CRE Math 3.0 CRF01 0140789 06/14/10 07/09/10 Cooley LECMTWTHF08:00AM 08:50AM CEDR2057

SDV-052CRE Success Strategies 1.0 CRF10 0140791 06/14/10 07/09/10 Sweet LABMTWTHF09:00AM 09:50AM CEDR2057

ENG-049 CRE Writing/Reading 3.0 CRF01 0140790 06/14/10 07/09/10 Sweet LECMTWTHF10:00AM 10:50AM CEDR2057

BCA-070 CRE Computer Skills 2.0 CRF01 0140788 06/14/10 07/09/10 Wumkes LABMTWTHF11:00AM 11:50AM CEDR2036

Second Session

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3.0 CRF03 0140624 07/06/1008/13/10 Allen LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR1036

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3.0 CRF02 0140633 07/02/10 08/13/10 Christian LECMTWTH08:00AM09:50AM CEDR2037

MAT-700 Basic Math 3.0 CRF02 0140621 07/06/1008/13/10Gardner LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR2037

SDV-052 Supported Education1.0 CRF04 0140782 07/06/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBATBA

SDV-052 Supported Education2.0 CRF05 0140783 07/06/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBATBA

SDV-052 Supported Education3.0 CRF06 0140784 07/06/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBATBA

Learning Services 2063 Cedar Hall

319-398-5574 or 800-332-2055 ext. 5574 www.kirkwood.edu/learningservices

Learning Services offers supplemental and preparatory instruction, including classroom and individualized instruction, Internet and computer-based instruction, aptitude and skills assessment, counseling and advising, or peer tutoring. The department also arranges special accommodations for students with learning disabilities, such as sign language interpreters or textbooks on CD.

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SDV-052 Supported Education1.0 CRF07 0140785 05/24/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBA

SDV-052 Supported Education2.0 CRF08 0140786 05/24/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBA

SDV-052 Supported Education3.0 CRF09 0140787 05/24/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBA

SDV-084 Academic Prep I 1.0 CRF01 0140632 05/24/10 08/13/10 Allen LABMTWTHF TBA TBA

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ACC AccountingCall 319-398-5416 for more information.

First Session

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 CRF01 0135379 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BENT355

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4.0 CRF03 0135380 05/24/10 07/02/10 Abernathy LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM BENT355

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting CRF03 0144500 05/24/10 07/02/10 Abernathy LECMTWTH12:30PM 02:50PM BENT355

Full Session

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 CRTA6 0139668 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM LINN211B

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting 4.0 CRF01 0135381 06/21/10 08/13/10 Crowther LECMW 05:30PM 09:20PM BENT355

Second Session

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4.0 CRF02 0140083 07/06/10 08/13/10 DeJong LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM BENT355

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting 4.0 CRF02 0135382 07/06/10 08/13/10 Crowther LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM BENT352

ADM Administrative AssistantCall 319-398-5416 for more information.

First Session

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3.0 CRF01 0135383 05/24/10 07/02/10 O’Brien LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL212

ADM-154 Business Communication 3.0 CRF01 0141141 05/24/10 07/02/10 Forest LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL224

Full Session

ADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3.0 CRF02 0139650 06/01/10 07/23/10 LECMTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM NIEL212 CRTA6 0139679 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTSMW10:00AM11:50AM LINN211B

ADN Nursing - Associate Degree Call 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

AGA Ag - AgronomyCall 319-398-5609 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

AGE Ag - EquineCall 319-398-5609 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

AGF Ag - FloralCall 319-398-5441 for more information.

Mid-Session

AGF-144 Floral Design III u 3.0 CRFF1 0135489 06/01/10 07/23/10Dodd-Brosseau LABMWTH 08:00AM 11:20AM HORT123

AGF-154 Retail Flower Shop Operation III u 2.0 CRFF1 0135491 06/01/10 07/23/10Dodd-Brosseau LECMWTH 12:00PM 01:20PM HORT127

AGF-164 Event Planning III u 3.0 CRFF1 0135492 06/01/10 07/23/10Dodd-Brosseau L/LTF 08:00AM 11:50AM HORT127

AGH Ag - HorticultureCall 319-398-5441 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

AGM Ag - MechanicsCall 319-398-5591 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

AGN Ag - Natural Resources & ForestryCall 319-398-5441 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

AGS Ag - Animal Science Call 319-398-5609 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

AGV Ag - Vet TechCall 319-398-5609 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

ANT AnthropologyCall 319-398-4913 for more information.

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 CRF50 0137194 07/06/10 08/13/10 Goings LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR341 CRTP3 0139889 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM LINN203A

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ARC ArchitecturalCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. Many courses are open only to students in one of the following programs: Architectural Technology, Carpentry, Construction Management.

ART ARTCall 319-398-4956 for more information.

First Session

ART-120 2-D Design 3.0 CRF51013719705/24/1007/02/0GeerlingsL/LMTWTH12:00PM03:00PMNIEL325

ART-163 Sculpture 3.0 CRF00 0137202 05/24/10 07/02/10 Hansen L/LMTWTH09:00AM 12:00PM ARTA118

ART-164 Sculpture II u 3.0 CRF00 0140400 05/24/10 07/02/10 Hansen L/LMTWTH09:00AM12:00PM ARTA118

ART-184 Photography 3.0 CRF00 0137206 05/24/10 07/02/10 Grunewald LECMTWTH12:00PM01:10PM NIEL313LABMTWTH01:20PM 02:30PM NIEL315

ART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 CRF510137208 05/24/10 07/02/10 Hall, J L/LMTWTH09:00AM11:30AM NIEL325 CRTP2 0141167 05/24/10 07/16/10 Hall, JKTSTTH 02:00PM 03:50PM LINN202LABF08:00AM12:00PM NIEL218

ART-290 Projects in Photography 1.0 CRF00 0137210 05/24/10 07/02/10 GrunewaldLAB TBA TBA NIEL315

ART-422 Glass II 3.0 CRF00 0137212 05/24/10 07/02/10 SmithL/LMTWTH09:00AM12:00PMARTA119

Full Session

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 CRTP2 0139602 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lawrence KTS MW12:00PM1:50PM LINN202

ART-133 Drawing 3.0 CRF50 0137198 05/24/10 08/13/10 Sodaev L/LTTH 06:00PM 09:30PM NIEL320

ART-134 Drawing II 3.0 CRF52 0137199 05/24/10 08/13/10 Sodaev L/LTTH 06:00PM 09:30PM NIEL320

ART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 CRF50 0137207 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hall, J L/LTTH 06:00PM 07:10PM NIEL325 L/LTTH 07:20PM 08:30PM NIEL325

Second Session

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 CRF50 0137196 07/06/10 08/13/10 Hall, D LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM NIEL313

ART-143 Painting 3.0 CRF52 0137200 07/06/10 08/13/10 Hall, D L/LMTWTH08:00AM 11:00AM NIEL328

ART-144 Painting II 3.0 CRF53 0137201 07/06/10 08/13/10 Hall, D L/L MTWTH8:00AM11:00AM NIEL328

ART-173 Ceramics 3.0 CRF00 0137203 07/06/10 08/13/10 Albrecht L/LMTWTH09:00AM 12:00PM ARTA112

ART-928 Independent Study 1.0 CRF00 0137213 07/06/10 08/13/10 Hall, D INDTBA TBA TBA

ART-928 Independent Study 2.0 CRF54 0137214 07/06/10 08/13/10 Hall, D INDTBA TBA TBA

ART-928 Independent Study 3.0 CRF55 0137215 07/06/10 08/13/10 Hall, D INDTBA TBA TBA

ASLAmerican Sign LanguageContact Linda Krog, coordinator, at 319-398-5480 for more information.Full Session

ASL-141 American Sign Language I 4.0 CRF01 0119221 05/24/10 08/13/10 Cleveland LECMT 10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR1037 LECW 10:00AM 11:20AM CEDR1037

ASL-171 American Sign Language II 4.0 CRF02 0119222 05/24/10 08/13/10 Upah LECMT 10:00AM 11:50AM BENT303 LECW 10:00AM 11:20PM BENT303

ASL-241 American Sign Language III 3.0 CRF01 0119223 05/24/10 08/13/10 Vizzini LECMW 09:00AM 10:50AM BENT302 CRF02 0119224 05/24/10 08/13/10 Vizzini LECMW 12:00PM 01:50PM BENT302

ASL-271 American Sign Language IV 3.0 CRF05 0119225 05/24/10 08/13/10 Quaas LECMW 02:00PM 03:50PM BENT303

AUT Automotive TechnologyCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. Many courses are open only to students in the Automotive Technology program.

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BCA Business Computer ApplicationsCall 319-398-5416 for more information.

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 CRF01 0135384 05/24/10 07/02/10 L/LTTH 08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL223 CRF02 0135385 05/24/10 07/02/10 L/LTTH 10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL223 CRTZ1 0139818 05/24/10 07/30/10 Cahalan KTS TH 06:00PM 08:50PM LINN211B

BCA-205 Database/Spreadsheets 3.0 CRF01 0144433 05/24/10 07/02/10 Forest L/LMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL224

Second SessionBCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0CRF03 0139660 07/06/10 08/13/10 L/LTTH 08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL223

BIO BiologyCall 319-398-5516 for more information.

First SessionBIO-112 General Biology I u 4.0CRF010134981 05/24/10 07/02/10 Donnermeyer LABMTTH 10:00AM 11:50AM LINN232 LECMTWTH08:00AM 9:50AM LINN219 CRF02 0134982 05/24/10 07/02/10 Donnermeyer LABMTTH 01:00AM 02:50PM LINN232 LECMTWTH08:00AM 9:50AM LINN219

BIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 CRF01 0134983 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM LINN136 CRF02 0134984 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN136

BIO-249 Biotechnology Internship 1.0 CRF01 0134997 05/24/10 07/02/10 INTTBA TBA TBA

Mid-Session

BIO-104 Introductory Biology w/Lab 3.0 CRF02 0134980 06/07/10 07/16/10 LECMTWTH12:30PM 01:40PM LINN136 LABTWTH 02:00PM 03:50PM LINN230

BIO-177 Human Anatomy w/Lab u 4.0CRFO10144803 06/07/1007/16/10 Lyons LABMF 08:00AM 10:40AM LINN243 LECTTH 08:00AM 9:50AM LINN247LECW 08:00AM 10:40AM LINN247

Full SessionBIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3.0 CRTA2 0142056* 05/24/10 07/16/10 Patterson KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM LINN202

*Hybrid class: 1/3 online.

BIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 CRTP3 0139903 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM LINN203A

BIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4.0 CRF01 013498505/24/1008/13/10Sagan/Kruckeberg LECMW 09:00AM 10:50AM LINN121 LABT 09:00AM 11:40AM LINN243

CRF02 013498605/24/1008/13/10Sagan/Kruckeberg LECMTH 12:00PM 01:50PM LINN121 LABT 12:00PM 02:40PM LINN243

CRF03 013498705/24/1008/13/10Sagan/Kruckeberg LECMTH 12:00PM 01:50PM LINN121 LABW 12:00PM 02:40PM LINN243

CRF05 013498905/24/1008/13/10 Johnson/Petersen LABM 05:00PM 07:40PM LINN243 LECWTH 05:00PM 06:50PM LINN121

BIO-173 Human Anatomy/Phys II w/Lab 4.0 CRF01 013499005/24/1008/13/10 Johnson/Petersen LECTW 01:00PM 02:50PM LINN121 LABTH 12:30PM 03:10PM LINN243

CRF02 013499105/24/1008/13/10 Johnson/Petersen LABT 03:00PM 05:40PM LINN243 LECTW 01:00PM 02:50PM LINN121

BIO-186 Microbiology 4.0 CRF01 0134992 05/24/1008/13/10Fabor/Rehnstrom LABT 10:00AM 12:30PM LINN144 LECTTH08:00AM 09:50AM LINN121 CRF02 0134993 05/24/10 08/13/10Fabor/Rehnstrom LECMW 10:00AM 11:50AM LINN218 LABW 12:00PM 2:30PM LINN144 CRF03 0134994 05/24/10 08/13/10Fabor/Rehnstrom LECTTH 08:00AM 09:50AM LINN121 LABTH 10:00AM 12:30PM LINN144 CRF3H 0134995 05/24/10 08/13/10Fabor/Rehnstrom LECTTH 08:00AM 09:50AM LINN121 LABTH 10:00AM 12:30PM LINN144 CRTT4 0140919 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench/Bonine ICNTTH 06:00PM 07:50PM LINN203B LABT 08:00PM 10:00PM LINN144

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BUS BusinessCall 319-398-5416 for more information.

First SessionBUS-102 Introduction to Business 3.0 CRF01 0135389 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lifto LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN110

BUS-161 Human Relations 3.0 CRFA1 0138522 05/17/10 06/18/10 Klopp LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM WASH102

BUS-185 Business Law I 3.0 CRF01 0135390 05/24/10 07/16/10 Quint LECTTH 06:00PM 08:50PM BENT352

BUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1.0 CRF01 0135391 05/24/10 06/18/10 Tauke LECTTH 08:00AM 09:50AM BENT352

Full Session

BUS-932 Internship – Administrative Asst. 3.0 CRF01 0135392 05/24/10 08/13/10 Schultz INTTBA TBA TBA

BUS-932 Internship – Banking 3.0 CRF02 0135393 05/24/10 08/13/10 Saville INTTBA TBA TBA

BUS-932 Internship – Marketing/Management 3.0 CRF03 0135394 05/24/10 08/13/10 Abel INTTBA TBA TBA

BUS-932 Internship – Accounting 3.0 CRF04 0144499 05/24/10 08/13/10 Abernathy INTTBA TBA TBA

BUS-932 Internship – Web Technology 3.0 CRF05 0135395 05/24/10 08/13/10 Wiley INTTBA TBA TBA

BUS-932 Internship – Management 3.0 CRF15 0135398 05/24/10 08/13/10 Merlak INTTBA TBA TBA

CAD Computer Aided DraftingCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. Some courses are open only to students in one of the following programs: Architectural Technology, CAD/Mechanical Engineering Technology, CNC Technology, Construction Management, Precision Sheet Metal Fabrication.

CHM ChemistryCall 319-398-5516 for more information.

First SessionCHM-175 General Chemistry II u 4.0 CRF01 0135002 05/24/10 07/02/10 Ochs LABMW 08:00AM 10:40AM LINN241 LECTTHF 08:00AM 10:40AM LINN218 CRF02 0135003 05/24/10 07/02/10 Ochs LABMW 10:50AM 01:30PM LINN241LECTTHF08:00AM10:40AM LINN218

Mid-SessionCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 CRF01 0134998 06/07/10 07/16/10 LECMWF 08:00AM 10:40AM LINN339CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry Lab u 1.0 CRF01 0134999 06/07/10 07/16/10 LABTTH 08:00AM 10:40AM LINN241

Second SessionCHM-165 General Chemistry I 4.0 CRF01 0135000 07/06/10 08/13/10 Heyer LABMW 08:00AM 10:40AM LINN241 LECTTHF 08:00AM 10:40AM LINN218 CRF02 0135001 07/06/10 08/13/10 Heyer LABMW 10:50AM 01:30PM LINN241 LECTTHF 08:00AM 10:40AM LINN218

Full Session

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 CRTA2 0139411 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM LINN202

CLS Cultural StudiesCall 319-398-4911 for more information.

Second SessionCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 CRF02 0138238 07/06/10 08/13/10 Ridgeway LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT319 CRTA3 0139971* 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM LINN203A

*Hybrid class: 1/3 online.

CLS-200 International Study 3.0 CRINT 0144385 Schlueter

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COM CommunicationCall 319-398-5574 for more information.

First Session

COM-723 Workplace Communications 3.0 CRF01 0140626 05/24/1007/02/10Lovell LECMTWTH11:00AM12:50PMCEDR327COM-744 Oral Communication/Workplace 3.0 CRF01 0140627 05/24/10 07/02/10 Aldridge LECTWTH 08:00AM 10:30AM CEDR327

CON ConstructionCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. Many courses are open only to students in one of the following programs: Architectural Technology, Carpentry, Construction Management.

CRJ Criminal JusticeContact Michael Penrod, coordinator, at 319-398-4823 for more information.First Session

CRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0

CRF01 0136924 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod

LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR1045

CRTA3 0139990 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod

KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN203A

CRR Collision Repair & RefinishCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. Courses are open only to students in Auto Collision Repair.

CSC Computer ScienceCall 319-398-5416 (CSC-110) or 319-398-5516 (CSC-142) for more information.First SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 CRF01 0135409 05/24/10 07/02/10 L/LMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL229 CRF02 0135410 05/24/10 07/02/10 L/LMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL235

Full Session CSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 CRTA1 0139716 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM LINN211B

Second SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 CRF05 0135411 07/06/10 08/13/10 Smith L/LMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL224

Mid-SessionCSC-142 Computer Science 4.0 CRF01 0139434 06/07/10 07/16/10 Sheller LECMTWTH 11:00PM 01:30PM LINN147A CRF02 0139442 06/07/10 07/16/10 Sheller LECMTWTH 03:00PM 05:30PM LINN147A

DAN DanceCall 319-398-4913 for more information.

Full SessionDAN-120 Fundamentals of Jazz Dance 1.5 CRF00 0137217 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettit LABMW 06:00PM 08:00PM ARTA128DAN-130 Ballet 1.5 CRF00 0137218 05/24/10 08/13/10 PettitLABTTH06:00PM08:00PMARTA128

DEA Dental AssistantCall 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

DEN DentalCall 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

DHY Dental HygieneCall 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

DLT Dental Lab TechnologyCall 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

DRA Film and TheatreCall 319-398-4913 for more information. For additional film classes, see HUM Humanities.First SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 CRF50 0137219 05/24/10 07/02/10 Klopp LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR234 CRTZ3 0139867 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM LINN203A

DSL DieselCall 319-398-5591 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

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DSV Disability ServicesContact Susan Simon, coordinator, at 319-398-5410 for more information.Mid SessionDSV-100 Intro to Disabilities Services 3.0 CRF02 0135595* 06/14/10 07/22/10 Van Oort LECMTWTH01:00PM 02:50PM CEDR1049*MeetsrequirementsforIAParaeducatorcertification.DSV-120 Observation/Mgmt of Behavior 3.0 CRF01 0135596* 06/14/10 07/22/10 Van Oort LECMTWTH03:00PM 04:50PM CEDR1049*MeetsrequirementsforIAParaeducatorcertification.

First SessionDSV-130 Instruction & Adaptation Strategies 3.0 CRF01 0135597* 05/25/10 07/01/10 TBA LECTTH 05:00PM 08:50PM CEDR1049*MeetsrequirementsforIAParaeducatorcertification.DSV-250 Cul/Linguist Diverse Children 3.0 CRF01 0138869* 05/24/10 06/30/10 Tiemann LECMW 05:00PM 08:50PM CEDR1049*MeetsrequirementsforIAParaeducatorcertification.

Full SessionDSV-290 Dis Svc Careers Field Exp/Seminar 3.0 CRF01 0135598* 05/24/10 08/13/10 Simon CLIW04:00PM05:00PM CEDR1037*ThisclassislinkedwithsectionDSV-290-CRF02.DSV-290 Dis Svc Careers Field Exp/Seminar 6.0 CRF02 0135599* 05/24/10 08/13/10 SimonCLIW04:00PM05:00PM CEDR1037*ThisclassislinkedwithsectionDSV-290-CRF01.

ECE Early Childhood EducationContact Melanie Nollsch, coordinator, at 319-398-1258 for more information.Mid SessionECE-103 Intro to Early Childhood Ed 3.0 CRF01 0135600* 06/14/10 07/09/10 Nollsch LECMTWTH12:30PM 03:30PM CEDR1037*MeetsrequirementsforIAParaeducatorcertification. CRF02 0135601* 07/06/10 08/13/10 Clymer LECT 05:00PM 08:50PM CEDR1037 LECTH 05:00PM 08:50PM CEDR1037*MeetsrequirementsforIAParaeducatorcertification.

Second SessionECE-133 Child Health/Safety/Nutrition 3.0 CRF01 0135602 05/24/10 07/02/10 Snyder LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR3008

ECN EconomicsCall 319-398-4911 for more information.

First SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 CRF04 0138243 05/24/10 07/02/10 Pelzer LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BENT358 CRF06 0138244 05/24/10 07/02/10 Borman LECMW 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT358

Full SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 CRF01 0138241 05/24/10 08/13/10 Farooqi LECM 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT304 CRTP4 0139436 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 12:00PM 01:50PM LINN203B

Second SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 CRF02 0138242 07/06/10 08/13/10 Asigbee LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM BENT358

First SessionECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0 CRF05 0138247 05/24/10 07/02/10 Pelzer LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT358

Second SessionECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0 CRF01 0138245 07/06/10 08/13/10 Asigbee LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT358 CRF03 0138246 07/06/10 08/13/10 Borman LECMW 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT358

EDU EducationContact Jack Terndrup, coordinator, at 319-398-5551 for more information.First Session EDU-805 Literacy Tutor Experience 1.0 CRF01 0135604* 05/24/10 07/02/10 McMenimen LECM 09:00AM 09:50AM CEDR1049

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Mid SessionEDU-240 Educational Psychology 3.0 CRF01 0135603 06/07/10 07/16/10 Terndrup LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR1045

EGR EngineeringCall 319-398-5516 for more information.First SessionEGR-180 Statics 3.0 CRF01 0135004 05/24/10 07/02/10 Elliff LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM LINN147AEGR-290 Thermodynamics 3.0 CRF01 0135005 05/24/10 07/02/10 Meza LECMTWTH 1:00PM 2:50PM LINN147B

ELT ElectronicsCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. Many courses are open only to students in one of the following programs: Electronic Engineering Technology, Industrial Maintenance & HVAC Technology, Telecommunications Technology.

EMS Emergency Medical ServicesCall 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

ENG English CompositionCall 319-398-4998 for more information. Students enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionENG-013 Basic Writing 3.0 CRF01 0140622 05/24/10 07/02/10 Williams LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR1036For more information on ENG-013 classes call 319-398-5574.ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 CRF01 0136248 05/24/10 07/02/10 Mc Donald LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR326 CRF02 0136249 05/24/1007/02/10Schuppener LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3036ENG-105 Composition I 3.0 CRF03 0139208 05/24/10 07/02/10 Ernster LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3057 CRF05 0139210 05/24/1007/02/10Price LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3045 CRTP1 0139837 05/24/10 07/02/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM LINN211B

ENG-106 Composition II 3.0 CRF06 0139217 05/24/1007/02/10Arenz LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3037 CRF07 0139218 05/24/10 07/02/10 Signori LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3048

Mid SessionENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 CRF99 0140459 06/07/1007/16/10Logel LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3062ENG-105 Composition I 3.0 CRF11 013921106/07/1007/16/10Minot LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR3028 CRF12 0139276 06/07/1007/16/10Minot LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3028ENG-106 Composition II 3.0 CRF13 0139219 06/07/1007/16/10Klinzman LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3041 CRF14 0139277 06/07/1007/16/10Fitz-Randolph LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3038

Second SessionENG-013 Basic Writing 3.0 CRF03 0140624 07/06/10 08/13/10 Allen LECMTWTH10:00AM11:50AMCEDR1036For more information on ENG-013 classes call 319-398-5574.ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 CRF160139204 07/06/1008/13/10Reins LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3036ENG-105 Composition I 3.0 CRF17 0139212 07/06/10 08/13/10 Rosteck LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR3037 CRF18 0139213 07/06/1008/13/10Edwards LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3036 CRF19 0139214 07/06/1008/13/10Bolton LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3048ENG-106 Composition II 3.0 CRF21 0139220 07/06/1008/13/10Madden LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR3038 CRF22 0139221 07/06/1008/13/10Madden LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3038 CRF35 0140478 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3028 CRTP1 0139846 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM LINN211B

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ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 CRF26 0139206 05/24/1008/13/10Arenz LECM 06:00PM 09:30PM CEDR3038 CRTP2 0139368 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco KTS TTH 12:00PM 01:50PM LINN202

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ENG-105 Composition I 3.0 CRF27 0139215 05/24/1008/13/10Mitchell LECM 06:00PM 09:30PM CEDR3036 CRF29 0139216 05/24/1008/13/10Moore-Henecke LECT 06:00PM 09:30PM CEDR3037ENG-106 Composition II 3.0 CRF30 0139222 05/24/1008/13/10Brown LECM 06:00PM 09:30PM CEDR3048 CRF31 0139223 05/24/1008/13/10Brown LECW 06:00PM 09:30PM CEDR3036ENG-108 Comp II: Technical Writing 3.0 CRF32 0139283 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeBoom LECT 06:00PM 09:30PM CEDR326ENG-233 Creative Writing: Short Fiction 3.0 CRF25 0139281 05/24/1008/13/10Lau LECM 06:00PM 09:30PM CEDR3030

ENV Environmental ScienceCall 319-398-5516 for more information.Second SessionENV-115 Environmental Science 3.0 CRF01 0135006 07/06/10 08/13/10 Harvey LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN136

ESI ESL - IntensiveCall the English Department office at 319-398-4998 for more information on ELA placement testing and registration. Full SessionESI-006 L1 ELA Reading & Vocabulary 3.0 CRF03 014085005/24/1008/13/10May LECMW 01:00PM 02:40PM CEDR3043 ESI-007 L1 ELA Listen & Conversation 3.0 CRF01 0140848 05/24/1008/13/10Benesh LECMW 08:00AM09:40AM CEDR3043ESI-010 L1 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation 3.0 CRF02 014084905/24/1008/13/10Benesh LECMW 10:00AM 11:40AM CEDR3043ESI-011 L1 ELA Grammar 4.0 CRF04 0140851 05/24/1008/13/10Marz LECTTH 08:00AM10:50AMCEDR3043ESI-014 L1 ELA Writing 2.0 CRF05 0140852 05/24/1008/13/10Marz LECTTH 11:00PM 12:25PM CEDR3043ESI-016 L2 ELA Writing 2.0 CRF10 0141099 05/24/1008/13/10Magner LECTTH 11:00AM 12:25PM CEDR3042ESI-018 L2 ELA Grammar 4.0 CRF09 0141098 05/24/1008/13/10Magner LECTTH 08:00AM 10:50AM CEDR3042

ESI-019 L2 ELA Listen Skills/Culture 3.0 CRF06 0140853 05/24/1008/13/10Veldhuizen LECMW 08:00AM 9:40AM CEDR3042ESI-021 L2 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation 3.0 CRF07 014085405/24/1008/13/10May LECMW 10:00PM 11:40PM CEDR3042ESI-023 L2 ELA Reading & Vocabulary 3.0 CRF08 0140855 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 01:00AM 02:40AM CEDR3042ESI-037 L3 ELA Writing 2.0 CRF15 014110405/24/1008/13/10Koch LECTTH 11:00AM 12:25PM CEDR3030ESI-038 L3 ELA Grammar 4.0 CRF14 014110305/24/1008/13/10Koch LECTTH 08:00AM 10:50AM CEDR3030ESI-039 L3 ELA Listen/Convers/Culture 3.0 CRF11 0141100 05/24/1008/13/10May LECMW 08:00AM 09:40AM CEDR3030ESI-040 L3 ELA Phonetic/Pronunciation 3.0 CRF12 0141101 05/24/1008/13/10Veldhuizen LECMW 10:00AM 11:40PM CEDR3030ESI-042 L3 ELA Reading & Vocabulary 3.0 CRF13 0141102 05/24/1008/13/10Veldhuizen LECMW 01:00PM 02:40PM CEDR3030ESI-062 L4 ELA Culture/Conversation 3.0 CRF16 0141105 05/24/1008/13/10Smith LECMW 08:00AM 09:40AM CEDR3047ESI-063 L4 ELA Writing 3.0 CRF20 0141111 05/24/10 08/13/10 Welsh LECTTH 11:00AM 12:25PM CEDR3047ESI-064 L4 ELA Grammar and Usage 3.0 CRF19 0141110 05/24/1008/13/10Welsh LECTTH 08:00AM 09:40AM CEDR3047ESI-068 L4 ELA Reading & Vocabulary 3.0 CRF18 0141107 05/24/1008/13/10Smith LECMW 01:00PM 02:40PM CEDR3047ESI-069 L4 ELA Presentations 3.0 CRF17 0141106 05/24/1008/13/10Smith LECMW 10:00AM 11:40PM CEDR3047ESI-090 L5 ELA Culture & Conversation 3.0 CRF21 0141113 05/24/1008/13/10Dickinson LECMW 08:00AM 09:40AM CEDR3046ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 CRF240139207 05/24/1008/13/10Price LECTTH 11:00PM 12:25PM CEDR3046ENG-150 Fundamentals of English Grammar 3.0 CRF23 0141115 05/24/1008/13/10Benesh LECTTH 08:00AM 09:40AM CEDR3046

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RDG-130 Effective Reading Strategies 3.0 CRF22 0141114 05/24/1008/13/10Price LECMW 01:00PM 02:40PM CEDR3046SPC-112 Public Speaking 3.0 CRF50 0137295 05/24/10 07/02/10 Anderson LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT323SDV-109 College 101 3.0 CRF01 0141149 05/24/10 08/13/10 Burnes LECTTH 01:00PM 02:50PM IOWA125

FIR Fire ScienceContact Andrea Clark, 319-398-5460, for more information on Entry-Level Firefighter and Fire Science Management programs.

FLG Foreign Language - GermanCall 319-398-4913 for more information.First SessionFLG-141 Elementary German I 4.0 CRF00 0137220 05/24/10 06/15/10 Kumpf LECMTWTHF08:00AM 11:50AM CEDR325FLG-142 Elementary German II 4.0 CRF00 0137221 06/16/10 07/08/10 Kumpf LECMTWTHF08:00AM 11:50AM CEDR325

FLS Foreign Language - SpanishFirst SessionFLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4.0 CRF520137223 05/24/10 07/02/10 Fink LECMTWTHF08:00AM10:00AMCEDR341 CRF51 0137222 06/01/10 06/22/10 PecileLECMTWTHF 08:00AM11:50AM BENT354FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I u 4.0 CRF55 0139271 06/01/10 06/22/10 Hidalgo LECMTWTHF08:00AM1:50AM BENT322Mid Session FLS-142Elementary Spanish II 4.0 CRF53 0137224 06/28/10 07/20/10 Lyloc LECMTWTHF08:00AM 11:50AM BENT318FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II u 4.0 CRF57 0139272 06/28/10 07/20/10 Hidalgo LECMTWTHF08:00AM 11:50AM BENT322Second SessionFLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4.0 CRF540137225 07/06/1008/13/10 PutzyLECMTWTHF08:00AM10:00AMBENT354

GEO GeographyCall 319-398-4911 for more information.Second SessionGEO-121 World Regional Geography 3.0 CRF01 0138248 07/09/10 08/13/10 Brigham LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT315

GRA Graphic CommunicationsCall 319-398-5416 for more information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. Only open to Graphic Communications/Web Tech students.First SessionGRA-151 Web Design 3.0 CRF01 0135415 05/24/10 07/02/10 Parks L/LMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL306GRA-195 Intro to Web Media u 3.0 CRF01 0135416 05/24/10 07/02/10 Parks L/LMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL306Second SessionGRA-127 Illustrator I u 3.0 CRF01 0135413 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brandstetter L/LMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL306GRA-131 Digital Layout u 3.0 CRF01 0135414 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brandstetter L/LMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL306

HIS HistoryCall 319-398-4911 for more information.First SessionHIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3.0 CRF08 0138254 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen LECTTH 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT315HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 CRF09 0138257 05/24/10 07/02/10 Baker LECTTH 08:00AM 11:30AM BENT359Full SessionHIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 CRTP4 0142046 05/24/10 08/13/10 Brendlinger ICNTTH 04:00PM 05:50PM LINN203BMid SessionHIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 CRF04 0138255 06/07/10 07/16/10 Reardon LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT356 CRF05 0138256 06/07/10 07/16/10 Reardon LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM BENT319

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HITHealth Information TechnologyCall 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

HSC Health ScienceCall 319-398-5566 for more information.HSC-103 Studies in Health Sciences 2.0 CRFPN 0136302McCallHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 CRF01 0136303 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECW 12:00PM 02:30PM LINN332 CRF02 0136304 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECW 08:00AM 10:30AM LINN116 CRF03 0136305 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTH 11:00AM 01:30PM LINN246 CRTP1 0139758 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:40PM 05:50PM LINN211BHSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 CRF01 0136306 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 02:00PM 04:30PM LINN116 CRTP1 0139744 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 02:00PM 04:30PM LINN211BHSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 CRF1A 0136307 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hirl LECM 08:00AM 09:20AM LINN344 LABM 10:00AM 12:30PM LINN239 CRF1B 0136308 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hirl LABM 01:00PM 03:30PM LINN239 LECM 08:00AM 09:20AM LINN344 CRF2A 0136309 05/24/10 08/13/10 Horton LECT 08:00AM 09:20AM LINN332 LABTH 07:30AM 10:00AM LINN239 CRF2B 0136310 05/24/10 08/13/10 Horton LECT 08:00AM 09:20AM LINN332 LABTH 10:15AM 12:45PM LINN239 CRF3A 0136311 05/24/10 08/13/10 Meyer LABT 12:00PM 02:30PM LINN239 LECT 10:00AM 11:20AM LINN332 CRF3B 0136312 05/24/10 08/13/10 Meyer LECT 10:00AM 11:20AM LINN332 LABW 12:00PM 02:30PM LINN239

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 CRF1A 0136313 05/24/10 08/13/10 Meyer LECM 08:00AM 09:20AM LINN246 LABM 10:00AM 12:30PM LINN239 CRF1B 0136314 05/24/10 08/13/10 LABM 01:00PM 03:30PM LINN239 LECM 08:00AM 09:20AM LINN246 CRF2A 0136315 05/24/10 08/13/10 Meyer LECT 08:00AM 09:20AM LINN332 LABTH 07:30AM 10:00AM LINN239 CRF2B 0136316 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECT 08:00AM 09:20AM LINN332 LABTH 10:15AM 12:45PM LINN239HSC-217 Introduction to Pathology 3.0 CRF01 0136317 05/24/10 08/13/10 Haar INTR TBA TBA TBA

HSV Human ServicesContact Susan Simon, coordinator, at 319-398-5410 for more information.First SessionHSV-800 Human Service Field Exp/Seminar 6.0 CRF01 0135607* 05/24/10 07/02/10 Weigel CLIMTWTH09:00AM 09:50AM CEDR1055*ThisclassislinkedwithsectionHSV-814-CRF01. HSV-814 Alcohol & Drug Counselor Field Exp II 6.0 CRF01 0135609* 05/24/10 07/02/10 Weigel LECMTWTH09:00AM 09:50AM CEDR1055

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HUM HumanitiesCall 319-398-4913 for more information. See also Art, Drama, Literature, Music, Philosophy and Religion.Foradditionalfilmclasses,seeDRAFilmandTheatre.

First SessionHUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3.0 CRF51 0137230 05/24/10 07/02/10 Anderson, D LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BENT323 CRF52 0143161 05/24/10 07/02/10 GillespieLECMTWTH10:00AM11:50AMBENT306 HUM-123 U.S. Film History 3.0 CRF00 0137231 05/24/10 07/02/10 KloppLECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AMCEDR234Full SessionHUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3.0 CRF49 0137228 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bareis LECTTH 12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR325 CRF50 0137229 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hall, J LECM 06:00PM 09:30PM NIEL313

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Second SessionHUM-105 Working in America 3.0 CRF50 0137227 07/06/10 08/13/10 Treloar LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT316

IND Industrial TechnologyCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

INT Interior DesignCall 319-398-5416 for more information.First Session

INT-310 Architectural Graphics 4.0 CRF01 0135417 05/24/10 07/02/10 Konen L/LMTWTH08:00AM 11:45AM NIEL334D CRF02 0135418 05/24/10 07/02/10 Konen L/LMTWTH01:00PM 04:45PM NIEL334D

Full SessionINT-932 Internship – Interior Design 3.0 CRF01 0135419 05/24/10 08/13/10 Konen INTTBA TBA TBA

ITP InterpretingContact Linda Krog, coordinator, at 319-398-5480 for more information.First SessionITP-251 Professional Issues 2.0 CRF02 013781205/24/1006/11/10 Krog LECMTWTH09:00AM10:50AM BENT305ITP-252 Special Settings 2.0CRF02013781306/14/1007/02/10 Krog LECMTWTH09:00AM10:50AM BENT305 Mid SessionITP-161 Signing Systems in Ed Setting u 3.0 CRF01 0119228 07/06/10 08/13/10 Panosh LECMTWTH09:00AM 10:50AM BENT305Full SessionITP-102 Independent Skills Lab II 2.0 CRF01 0119227 05/24/10 08/13/10 Vizzini LABMW 02:00PM 03:50PM BENT302

LIT LiteratureCall 319-398-4998 for more information. A prerequisite of Composition I is required for any Literature course. College transcripts showing successful completion of Composition I are required.First SessionLIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction 3.0 CRF09 0139224 05/24/1007/02/10Price LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3040

LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams 3.0 CRF10 0139227 05/24/1007/02/10Larson LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3040Mid SessionLIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction 3.0 CRF15 0139225 06/07/10 07/16/10 Seals LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3044Second SessionLIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction 3.0 CRF24 0139226 07/06/10 08/13/10 Bloom LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3040Full SessionLIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction 3.0 CRF33 0139284 05/24/1008/13/10Mitchell

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MAP Medical AssistantFor more information call 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

MAT MathematicsCall 319-398-5516 for more information on MAT-062, MAT-102 through MAT-227. Students enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores or college transcripts on file showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionMAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3.0 CRF01 0140620 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lovell LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR2037 CRF02 0140633 07/02/10 08/13/10 Christian LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR2037For more information on MAT-052 classes, call 319-398-5574.MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 CRF02 0135008 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN139BMAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1.0 CRF01 0140637 05/24/10 07/02/10 C.Weglarz LABMTWTH09:00AM 09:50AM CEDR2080For more information on MAT-095 classes, call 319-398-5574.MAT-102Intermediate Algebra 4.0 CRF02 0135012 05/24/10 07/02/10 J.Weglarz LECMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM LINN139B CRF03 0135013 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM LINN137MAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3.0 CRF01 0135016 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM LINN137

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MAT-120 College Algebra 3.0 CRF01 0135018 05/24/10 07/02/10 Keller LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN146MAT-138 College Algebra with Limits 4.0 CRF01 0135020 05/24/10 07/02/10 Sharapov LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM LINN331MAT-157 Statistics 4.0 CRF02 0135023 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM LINN346MAT-700 Basic Math 3.0 CRF01 0140619 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lovell LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR2037For more information on MAT-700 classes, call 319-398-5574.MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2.0 CRF01 0140634 05/24/10 07/02/10 Baenziger LECMTW 12:20PM 01:50PM CEDR2037 CRTP1 0139694 05/24/10 07/16/10 Baenziger KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM LINN211BFor more information on MAT-731 classes, call 319-398-5574.Mid-SessionMAT-162 Business Statistics 4.0 CRF01 0135025 06/07/10 07/16/10 Sedlacek LECMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM LINN138MAT-165 Business Calculus 3.0 CRF01 0135026 06/07/10 07/16/10 Sedlacek LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN138Second SessionMAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3.0 CRF02 0140633 07/02/10 08/13/10 Christian LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR2037For more information on MAT-052 classes, call 319-398-5574.MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 CRF03 0135009 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN139BMAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4.0 CRF05 0135014 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM LINN137MAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3.0 CRF02 0135017 07/06/10 08/13/10 Swart LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN146MAT-157 Statistics 4.0 CRF03 0135024 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM LINN331MAT-227 Differential Equation/Laplace 4.0 CRF01 0137908 07/06/10 08/13/10 Koopman LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM LINN147BMAT-700 Basic Math 3.0 CRF02 0140621 07/06/1008/13/10Gardner LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR2037

Full SessionMAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 CRF01 0135007 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 06:00PM 07:50PM LINN139B CRTA1 0139718 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM LINN211B CRTP1 0139734 05/24/10 08/13/10 Peterson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM LINN211BMAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4.0 CRF01 0135011 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 06:00PM 08:40PM LINN139B CRTA3 0140000 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM LINN203AMAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3.0 CRTA2 0139380 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM LINN202MAT-136 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry 5.0 CRF01 0135019 05/24/10 08/13/10 Chmelicek LECMTH 05:30PM 08:50PM LINN138MAT-140 Finite Math 3.0 CRF02 0135021 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 06:00PM 07:50PM LINN108 CRTP4 0139425 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 02:00PM 03:50PM LINN203BMAT-157 Statistics 4.0 CRF01 0135022 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 06:00PM 08:40PM LINN108MAT-210 Calculus I 4.0 CRF01 0135027 05/24/10 08/13/10 Keller LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:10AM LINN108 CRF02 0135028 05/24/10 08/13/10 Weglarz LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:10AM LINN108MAT-216 Calculus II 4.0 CRF01 0135029 05/24/10 08/13/10 Sharapov/Swart LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:10AM LINN146

MFG ManufacturingCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu. Many courses open only to students in CNC Machining Technology and Precision Sheet Metal Fabrication programs.

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MGT ManagementCall 319-398-5416 for more information.First SessionMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 CRTA4 0140059 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lifto ICNMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM LINN203BMGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 CRTS3 0140068 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM LINN203A KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM LINN203AMGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 CRTS3 0140049 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM LINN203A KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM LINN203AMGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 CRTS3 0140039 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM LINN203A KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM LINN203AMGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 CRTS3 0140028 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM LINN203A KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM LINN203AMGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 CRF01 0135420 05/24/10 07/02/10 Abel LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BENT353MGT-155 Integrated Project Management 3.0 CRF01 0139653 05/24/10 07/02/10 O’Brien LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL212Full SessionMGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 CRTP2 0139556 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM LINN202MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 CRTP2 0139576 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM LINN202

MKT MarketingCall 319-398-5416 for more information.First SessionMKT-140 Principles of Selling 3.0 CRF01 0140169 05/24/10 07/02/10 Abel LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT353MKT-187 Perspectives/Int’l Marketing-Denmark 3.0 CRF01 0135433 05/24/10 07/02/10 Saville LECTBA TBA TBA

MMS Mass Media StudiesContact Rose Kodet, coordinator, at 319-398-4953 for more information.Full SessionMMS-920 Field Experience u 3.0 CRF01 0119231 05/24/10 08/13/10 Kodet CLITBA TBA LINN113FMMS-948 Special Projects 1.0 CRF01 0119232 05/24/10 08/13/10 Kodet LABTBA TBA LINN113F

MTR Medical TranscriptionFor more information call 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

MUA Music - AppliedCall 319-398-4956 for more information. Private Music Lessons (14 lessons) - After registering, sign up for a lesson time in the Cedar Hall music wing, or contact the music office for assistance in contacting your instructor. Tuition and materials fee are not refundable after the 10th day of the term.First SessionMUA-300 Applied Baritone 1.0 CRF01 0137232 05/24/10 07/30/10 Pedde LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-300 Applied Baritone 2.0 CRF02 0137233 05/24/10 07/30/10 Pedde LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-301 Applied Bassoon 1.0 CRF01 0137234 05/24/10 07/30/10 Morton LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-301 Applied Bassoon 2.0 CRF02 0137235 05/24/10 07/30/10 Morton LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-302 Applied Cello 1.0 CRF01 0137236 05/24/10 07/30/10 Shaw LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-302 Applied Cello 2.0 CRF02 0137237 05/24/10 07/30/10 Shaw LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-303 Applied Clarinet 1.0 CRF01 0137238 05/24/10 07/30/10 Rodenberg LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-303 Applied Clarinet 2.0 CRF02 0137239 05/24/10 07/30/10 Rodenberg LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-304 Applied Drum Set 1.0 CRF01 0137240 05/24/10 07/30/10 McPartland LESS TBA TBA CEDR370

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MUA-304 Applied Drum Set 2.0 CRF02 0137241 05/24/10 07/30/10 McPartland LESS TBA TBA CEDR370MUA-306 Applied French Horn 1.0 CRF01 0137244 05/24/10 07/30/10 Harris LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-306 Applied French Horn 2.0 CRF02 0137245 05/24/10 07/30/10 Harris LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-307 Applied Guitar 1.0 CRF00 0137246 05/24/10 07/30/10 Towey LESS TBA TBA CEDR363 CRF01 0137247 05/24/10 07/30/10 Gibson LESS TBA TBA NIEL326MUA-307 Applied Guitar 2.0 CRF02 0137248 05/24/10 07/30/10 Gibson LESS TBA TBA NIEL326MUA-308 Applied Oboe 1.0 CRF01 0137249 05/24/10 07/30/10 Morton LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-308 Applied Oboe 2.0 CRF02 0137250 05/24/10 07/30/10 Morton LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-310 Applied Piano 1.0 CRF01 0137251 05/24/10 07/30/10 Whipple LESS TBA TBA CEDR371 CRF03 0137253 05/24/10 07/30/10 Nichols LESS TBA TBA CEDR372 CRF05 0137255 05/24/10 07/30/10 Kam LESS TBA TBA CEDR371MUA-310 Applied Piano 2.0 CRF02 0137252 05/24/10 07/30/10 Whipple LESS TBA TBA CEDR371 CRF04 0137254 05/24/10 07/30/10 Nichols LESS TBA TBA CEDR372 CRF06 0137256 05/24/10 07/30/10 Kam LESS TBA TBA CEDR371MUA-311 Applied Saxophone 1.0 CRF01 0137257 05/24/10 07/30/10 Western LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-311 Applied Saxophone 2.0 CRF02 0137258 05/24/10 07/30/10 Western LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-314 Applied Trombone 1.0 CRF01 0137260 05/24/10 07/30/10 Pedde LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-314 Applied Trombone 2.0 CRF02 0137261 05/24/10 07/30/10 Pedde LESS TBA TBA TBA

MUA-315 Applied Trumpet 1.0 CRF01 0137262 05/24/10 07/30/10 Pedde LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-315 Applied Trumpet 2.0 CRF02 0137263 05/24/10 07/30/10 Pedde LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-316 Applied Tuba 1.0 CRF01 0137264 05/24/10 07/30/10 Pedde LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-316 Applied Tuba 2.0 CRF02 0137265 05/24/10 07/30/10 Pedde LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-319 Applied Voice 1.0 CRF03 0137272 05/24/10 07/30/10 Holmes LESS TBA TBA CEDR364CMUA-319 Applied Voice 2.0 CRF05 0137273 05/24/10 07/30/10 Holmes LESS TBA TBA CEDR364C

MUS Music - GeneralCall 319-398-4956 for more information.First SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 CRF50 0137274 05/24/10 07/02/10 Wilson LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR343Full SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 CRTZ2 0144981 05/24/10 07/30/10 KTS TTH 06:00PM08:30PM LINN202 Full SessionMUS-165 Jazz Combo 1.0 CRF50 0137275 05/24/10 08/13/10 McPartlandLABTBA TBA CEDR375

NET Computer NetworkingCall 319-398-5416 for more information.First SessionNET-122 Computer Hardware Basics 3.0 CRF01 0135437 05/24/10 07/02/10 McCarthy L/LMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL213NET-154 Networking Basics 3.0 CRF01 0135439 05/24/10 07/02/10 McCarthy L/LMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL217NET-323 Windows Network Management 3.0 CRF01 0139618 05/24/10 07/02/10 Thompson L/LMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL110NET-400 Linux Networking 3.0 CRF01 0139625 05/24/10 07/02/10 Thompson L/LMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL110

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Second SessionNET-137 Advanced PC Concepts 3.0 CRF01 0135438 07/06/10 08/13/10 Symington L/LMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL109NET-174 LAN Administration 3.0 CRF01 0135440 07/06/10 08/13/10 Symington L/LMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL217NET-212 Cisco Networking 3.0 CRF01 0135441 07/06/10 08/13/10 Beaty L/LMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM NIEL110NET-321 Windows Networking 3.0 CRF01 0135443 07/06/10 08/13/10 Beaty L/LMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL109NET-785 Fund of Desktop Support 3.0 CRF01 0139646 07/06/10 08/13/10 Smith L/LMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM NIEL110

OTAOccupational Therapy AssistantCall 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

PEA Physical Education - ActivitiesCall 319-398-5516 for more information. First SessionPEA-134 Golf I 1.0 CRF10 0135030 05/24/10 07/02/10 Troutman LABTTH 09:00AM 10:50AM RECRGYMPEA-150 Powerwalking 1.0 CRF10 0135031 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABMWF 07:30AM 09:00AM RECRGYMPEA-174 Tennis I 1.0 CRF10 0135032 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABMWF 08:30AM 10:00AM RECRGYMPEA-187 Weight Training I 1.0 CRF01 0144712 05/24/10 07/02/10 Muhl LABMW 09:00AM 10:50AM JOHNWTR CRF10 0135033 05/24/10 07/02/10 Muhl LABTTH 11:30AM 01:20PM JOHNWTR

PECPhysical Education - CoachingCall 319-398-5516 for more information.First SessionPEC-111Tech & Theory of Coaching2.0CRF01013503405/24/1007/02/10TroutmanLECMW9:00AM11:15AMLINN333PEC-116Athletic Dev & Human Growth2.0CRF01013729605/24/1007/02/10MuhlLECTTH9:00AM11:15AMCEDR3036

PEHPhysical Education - General & HealthFirst SessionCall319-398-5516formoreinformation. PEH-155Exercise Psychology3.0CRF01014471305/24/1007/02/10TroutmanLECMTWTH12:00PM1:50PMLINN146

PHI PhilosophyCall 319-398-4913 for more information.First SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 CRF40 0143162 05/24/10 07/02/10 Bullwinkle LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT352PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3.0 CRF50 0137278 05/24/10 07/02/10 Greer LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT319Full SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 CRTZ2 0145007 05/24/10 07/30/10 Lemos KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM LINN202PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3.0 CRF51 013727905/24/1008/13/10LeGrantLECT06:00PM09:30PMBENT322Second Session PHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3.0 CRF50 0137276 07/06/10 08/13/10 McCord LECMTWTH12:00PM1:50PM CEDR341PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 CRF50 0137277 07/06/10 08/13/10 McCordLECMW 06:00PM09:30PM CEDR325

PHS Physical ScienceCall 319-398-5516 for more information.First SessionPHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3.0 CRF10 0135037 05/24/10 07/02/10 Elliff LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM LINN147B

PHY PhysicsCall 319-398-5516 for more information.First SessionPHY-120 Introductory Physics 3.0 CRF01 0135038 05/24/10 07/02/10 Meza LECMWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM LINN247 LECT 11:00AM 11:50AM LINN247 LABWF 09:00AM 10:50PM LINN248PHY-222 Classical Physics II 5.0 CRF01 0138639 05/24/10 07/02/10 Arnett LECMW 09:00AM 11:30AM LINN348 LABTTH 11:00AM 12:50PM LINN248 LECTTHF 09:00AM 10:50AM LINN348

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PNN Nursing - Practical Call 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

POL Political ScienceCall 319-398-4911 for more information.First SessionPOL-111 American National Government 3.0 CRF02 0138262 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BENT315POL-121 International Relations 3.0 CRTP3 0139960 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM LINN203A

PRL ParalegalContact Greg Clevenger, coordinator, at 319-398-5576 for more information.First SessionPRL-105 Legal Ethicsu 1.0 CRF01 0119233 05/24/10 07/02/10 Clevenger LECMW 05:00PM 05:50PM CEDR1055Full SessionPRL-111 Adv Legal Research/Writing u 2.0 CRF01 0119234 05/24/10 08/13/10 Butz LECW 06:00PM 08:50PM CEDR1056PRL-140 Business Organization Law u 2.0 CRF01 0138474 05/24/10 08/13/10 McCuskey LECT 04:00PM 05:50PM CEDR1045PRL-165 Estate Planning/Administrationu 2.0 CRF01 0119236 05/24/10 08/13/10 Butz LECTH 05:00PM 07:50PM CEDR1056PRL-176Civil Litigation u 3.0 CRF01 0119237 05/24/10 08/13/10 O’Connell LECT 06:00PM 08:50PM CEDR1055PRL-181 Workers’ Compensation 2.0 CRF01 0119238 05/24/10 08/13/10 Scheldrup LECM 06:00PM 08:50PM CEDR1055PRL-932 Internship 3.0 CRF01 0119239 05/24/10 07/02/10 Clevenger CLIW 03:00PM 04:30PM CEDR1055

PSY PsychologyCall 319-398-4911 for more information.First SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 CRF02 0138265 05/24/10 07/02/10 Walker LECT 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT357 LECTH 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT357PSY-121 Developmental Psychology 3.0 CRF03 0138271 05/24/10 07/02/10 Stephenson LECTTH 04:00PM 07:30PM BENT358

CRF04 0138272 05/24/10 07/02/10 Walker LECMW 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT353 CRF26 0138275 05/24/10 07/02/10 Mitchell LECTTH 05:00PM 08:30PM BENT359PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology 3.0 CRF06 0138277 05/24/10 07/02/10 Wolle LECTTH 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT356Full SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 CRF22 0138270 05/24/10 08/13/10 Mitchell LECMW 06:00PM 07:50PM CEDR1045PSY-251 Social Psychology 3.0 CRTA2 0139397 05/24/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM LINN202Mid SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 CRF08 0138266 06/07/10 07/16/10 Sauerman LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT357 CRF09 0138267 06/07/10 07/16/10 Sauerman LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM BENT306PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology 3.0 CRF25 0142264 06/07/10 07/16/10 Dodd LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT304PSY-251 Social Psychology u 3.0 CRF40 0142268 06/07/10 07/16/10 Dodd LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM BENT315SecondPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 CRF10 0138268 07/06/10 08/13/10 Mitchell LECTTH 06:00PM 09:30PM CEDR3008 CRTP3 0139950 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM LINN203APSY-121 Developmental Psychology 3.0 CRF11 0138274 07/06/10 08/13/10 Byers LECTTH 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT306

RDG ReadingFirst SessionRDG-200 College Reading 3.0 CRF01 0140625 05/24/10 07/02/10 Edwards LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM CEDR2036FormoreinformationonRDG-200classescall319-398-3574.

REL ReligionCall 319-398-4913 for more information.First SessionREL-140 Religion in the United States 3.0 CRF03 0137284 05/24/10 07/02/10 Greer LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM BENT316

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Full SessionREL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3.0 CRF51 0137282 05/24/10 08/13/10 Drey LECW 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT322 CRTP2 0139616 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM LINN202REL-140 Religion in the United States 3.0 CRF050140401 05/24/10 08/13/10 Jauhiainen LECT06:00PM09:50PM CEDR341Second SessionREL-101 Survey of World Religions 3.0 CRF00 0141152 07/06/10 08/13/10 Drey LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT323

SDV Student DevelopmentCall 319-398-5574 for more information.First SessionSDV-052 Supported Education 1.0 CRF01 0140779 05/24/10 07/02/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-052 Supported Education 2.0 CRF02 0140780 05/24/10 07/02/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-052 Supported Education 3.0 CRF03 0140781 05/24/10 07/02/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-101 How To Be Success In College 3.0 CRF01 0144537 05/24/10 07/02/10 Williams LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR1036SDV-135 Job Seeking Skills 1.0 CRF01 0137821 05/28/10 05/29/10 Pounds LECF 05:00PM 10:00PM IOWA125 LECS 08:00AM 07:00PM IOWA125Full SessionSDV-052 Supported Education 1.0 CRF07 0140785 05/24/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-052 Supported Education 2.0 CRF08 0140786 05/24/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-052 Supported Education 3.0 CRF09 0140787 05/24/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-084 Academic Prep I 1.0 CRF01 0140632 05/24/10 08/13/10 Allen LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-109 College 101 3.0 CRF01 0141149 05/24/10 08/13/10 Burnes LECTTH 01:00PM 02:50PM IOWA125

Second SessionSDV-052 Supported Education 1.0 CRF04 0140782 07/06/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-052 Supported Education 2.0 CRF05 0140783 07/06/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-052 Supported Education 3.0 CRF06 0140784 07/06/10 08/13/10 Farebrother LABMTWTHF TBA TBASDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 CRTS3 0140081 07/15/10 07/23/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM LINN203A KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM LINN203A KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM LINN203A

SOC SociologyCall 319-398-4911 for more information.First SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 CRF02 0138283 05/24/10 07/02/10 Strahn-Koller LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR1055 CRF06 0138284 05/24/10 07/02/10 Sherman LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BENT356 CRF40 0141154 05/24/10 07/02/10 Sherman LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR1045 CRTP3 0139929 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM LINN203ASOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 CRF07 0138287 05/24/10 07/02/10 Strahn-Koller LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR3008Mid SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 CRF01 0138282 06/07/10 07/16/10 Dobling LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR1049SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3.0 CRF03 0138289 06/07/10 07/16/10 Dobling LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM CEDR3008Second SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 CRF07 0138285 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr LECMW 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT356SOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 CRTP3 0139919 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM LINN203ASOC-120 Marriage and Family 3.0 CRF08 0138290 07/06/10 08/13/10 Ziese LECMTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM BENT315

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SPC SpeechCall 319-398-4913 for more information.First SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 CRF10 0137285 05/24/10 07/02/10 Skaggs LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BENT317 CRF11 0137286 05/24/10 07/02/10 Anderson, R LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BENT307 CRF12 0137288 05/24/10 07/02/10 Anderson, R LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BENT317 CRF13 0137289 05/24/10 07/02/10 Underwood LECMTWTH10:00AM 12:00PM CEDR332 CRF14 0137292 05/24/10 07/02/10 Skaggs LECMTWTH 12:00PM 01:50AM BENT317SPC-112 Public Speaking 3.0 CRF50 0137295 05/24/10 07/02/10 Anderson, DLECMTWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM BENT323Full SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 CRTZ10139680 05/24/10 07/30/10 McWorthyKTSMW 06:00PM 08:30PM LINN211B CRF30 0137287 05/24/10 08/13/10 Merrifield LECM 06:00PM 09:30PM BENT317 CRF31 0137293 05/24/10 08/13/10 Grice LECT 06:00PM 09:30PM CEDR325 CRTA3 0139655 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeMaria KTS MW 08:00AM09:50AMLINN203AMid Session SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 CRF400137291 06/07/10 07/16/10 FranzenLECMTWTH10:00AM11:50AM BENT307SPC-112 Public Speaking 3.0 CRF510141153 06/07/10 07/16/10 Franzen LEC MTWTH12:00PM01:50PM BENT307Second SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 CRF200137290 07/06/10 08/13/10 Arduini LECMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BENT317 CRF21 0137294 07/06/10 08/13/10 Arduini LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM CEDR332

SUR Surgical TechnologyCall 319-398-5566 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

WAT Water Environmental TechCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

WEL WeldingCall 319-398-4983 for class schedule information and to register for classes, or go to https://eaglenet.kirkwood.edu.

Many courses only open to students in the Welding program.

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ACC AccountingFull SessionACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 MRTA6 0139675 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM MARIKTS-1

ADM Administrative AssistantFull SessionADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3.0 MRTA6 0139687 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM MARIKTS-1

ANT AnthropologyFull SessionANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 MRTP3 0139897 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM MARIKTS-3

ART ArtFirst SessionART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 MRTP2 0141173 05/24/10 07/16/10 Hall KTS TTH 02:00PM 03:50PM MARIKTS-2 LABF 08:00AM 12:00PM NIEL218Full SessionART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 MRTP2 0139610 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lawrence KTS MW 12:00PM 01:50PM MARIKTS-2

BCA Business Computer ApplicationsFirst SessionBCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 MRFM2 0139503 05/29/10 07/03/10 Stastny LECS 08:00AM 11:50AM MARI112CFull Session MRTZ1 0139824 05/24/10 07/30/10 Cahalan KTS TH 06:00PM 08:50PM MARIKTS-1

BIO BiologyFirst SessionBIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 MRFHB 0144897 05/24/10 07/02/10 LEC MTWTH12:00PM01:50PM MARI111First 8 weeksBIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3.0 MRTA2 0142062* 05/24/10 05/24/10 Patterson KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM MARIKTS-2*Hybridclass:1/3online.

Full SessionBIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 MRTP3 0139910 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM MARIKTS-3

BUS BusinessFirst SessionBUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1.0 MRFSN 0139504 06/04/10 06/05/10 Pounds LECF 05:00PM 10:00PM MARI105 LECS 08:00AM 07:00PM MARI105Second SessionBUS-102 Introduction to Business 3.0 MRFIB 0144934 07/06/10 08/13/10 Scott LEC MW 05:30PM 09:30PM MARI111

CHM ChemistryFull SessionCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 MRTA2 0139417 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM MARIKTS-2

CLS Cultural StudiesSecond SessionCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 MRTA3 0139978* 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM MARIKTS-3*Hybridclass:1/3online.

CRJ Criminal JusticeFirst SessionCRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 MRTA3 0139997 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM MARIKTS-3

CSC Computer ScienceFull SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 MRTA1 0139814 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM MARIKTS-1

DRA Film and TheatreFull SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 MRTZ3 0139875 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM MARIKTS-3

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ENG English CompositionStudents enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 MRFWE 0144885 05/24/10 07/02/10 Pitlik LEC MTWTh08:00AM09:50AM MARI104Full SessionENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 MRTP2 0139375 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco KTS TTH 12:00PM 01:50PM MARIKTS-2First SessionENG-105 Composition I 3.0 MRFCS 0144890 05/24/10 07/02/10 Pitlik LECMTWTH10:00AM11:50AM MARI104 MRFC1 0139505 05/24/10 07/02/10 Ernster LECTTH 05:00PM 09:00PM MARI104 MRTP1 0139843 05/24/10 07/02/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM MARIKTS-1Second SessionENG-106 Composition II 3.0 MRFC3 0139506 07/06/10 08/13/10 Pitlik LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM MARI104 MRTP1 0139852 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM MARIKTS-1

HIS HistoryMid SessionHIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3.0 MRFHS 0139507 06/07/10 07/16/10 LECMW 05:30PM 09:30PM MARI103

HSC Health ScienceFull SessionHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 MRTP1 0139776 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:40PM 05:50PM MARIKTS-1HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 MRTP1 0139751 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 02:00PM 04:30PM MARIKTS-1First SessionHSC-135 First Aid 0.5 MRFX1 0139508 06/12/10 06/12/10 Rippon LECS 08:00AM 04:50PM MARI111Second Session MRFX2 0139509 07/10/10 07/10/10 Rippon LECS 08:00AM 04:50PM MARI111 MRFXX 0139510 07/31/10 07/31/10 Rippon LECS 08:00AM 04:50PM MARI111

First SessionHSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 MRTA1 0139766 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM MARIKTS-1Second SessionHSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 MRTA1 0139807 07/06/10 08/13/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM MARIKTS-1

HUM HumanitiesMid SessionHUM-105 Working in America 3.0MRFWA 0144888 06/07/10 07/16/10 LEC TTH 06:00PM 09:50PM MARI105HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3.0 MRFEH 014489906/07/1007/16/10 Aldridge LECMTWTh10:00AM11:50AMMARI105

MAT MathematicsStudents enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionMAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 MRFEA 0144907 05/24/10 07/02/10 Kolar LEC MTWTH12:00PM01:50PM MARI105MAT-157 Statistics 4.0 MRFST 0145120 05/24/10 07/02/10 Kolar LEC MTWTHF10:00AM11:50AM MARI111Full SessionMAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 MRTA1 0139725 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM MARIKTS-1 MRTP1 0139740 05/24/10 08/13/10 Peterson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM MARIIIIMAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4.0 MRTA3 0140008 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM MARIKTS-3MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4.0 MRFI2 0144893 05/24/10 07/30/10 Hoyt LEC MW 06:00PM 08:50PM MARI105MAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3.0 MRTA2 0139389 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM MARIKTS-2First SessionMAT-731 Introduction to Math 2.0 MRTP1 0139702 05/24/10 07/16/10 Baenziger KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM MARIKTS-1

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MGT ManagementFull SessionMGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 MRTP2 0139565 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM MARIKTS-2Mid SessionMGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 MRTS3 0140077 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM MARIKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM MARIKTS-3MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 MRFDL 0141139 07/16/10 07/16/10 Whitson LECF 08:00AM 04:50PM MARI105 MRTS3 0140056 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM MARIKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM MARIKTS-3MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 MRTS3 0140046 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM MARIKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM MARIKTS-3MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 MRTS3 0140036 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM MARIKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM MARIKTS-3Second SessionMGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 MRFTM 0141138 07/09/10 07/09/10 Whitson LEC F 08:00AM 04:50PM MARI105Mid SessionMGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 MRFHM 0144886 06/07/10 07/16/10 Kerkhove LEC MW 06:00PM 09:50PM MARI104Full SessionMGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 MRTP2 0139587 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM MARIKTS-2

MUS Music – GeneralFull SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 MRTZ2 0144997 05/24/10 07/30/10 KTS TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM MARIKTS-2Mid Session MRTAA 0139863* 07/19/10 08/21/10 Baumann KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM MARIKTS-3

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PHI PhilosophyFull SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 MRTZ20145015 05/24/10 07/30/10 Lemos KTSMW 06:00PM 08:30PM MARIKTS-2

POL Political ScienceFirst SessionPOL-121 International Relations 3.0 MRTP3 0139968 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM MARIKTS-3

PSY PsychologyMid Session MRTAA 0139834* 06/08/10 07/13/10 KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM MARIKTS-3*Advanceprogram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.Second SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 MRFGP 0139511 07/06/1008/13/10Kilburg LECTTH 05:30PM09:30PMMARI111 MRTP3 0139957 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM MARIKTS-3Full SessionPSY-251 Social Psychology 3.0 MRTA2 0139405 05/24/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM MARIKTS-2

REL ReligionFirst SessionREL-101 Survey of World Religions 3.0 MRFSR 0144906 05/24/10 07/02/10 Greer LEC MTWTH07:30AM09:20AM MARI105Full SessionREL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3.0 MRTP2 0139623 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM MARIKTS-2

SDV Student DevelopmentMid SessionSDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 MRTS3 0140093* 07/15/10 07/23/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM MARIKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM MARIKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM MARIKTS-3*AbovesectionmeetsThursday,7/15andFriday,7/16and7/23

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SOC SociologyFirst SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 MRTP3 0139937 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM MARIKTS-3Second SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 MRFIS 0145584 07/06/10 08/13/10 Hanson LEC MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM MARI111SOC-115Social Problems3.0 MRTP3 0139926 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM MARIKTS-3

SPC SpeechSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0Full Session *Thefollowingsectionrequires3-5visitstomaincampusforgroupactivities. MRTA3 0139665* 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeMaria KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM MARIKTS-3First Session MRFF3 0139513 05/24/1007/02/10Franzen LEC MW 05:00PM09:00PM MARI111 MRFF1 0139512 05/24/1007/02/10Franzen LEC TTH 05:00PM09:00PM MARI111Mid Session*Thefollowingsectionrequires3-5visitstomaincampusforgroupactivities. MRTZ1 0139729* 05/24/10 07/30/10 McWorthy KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM MARIKTS-1 MRFFC 0139515 06/07/1007/16/10Franzen LEC MTWTH08:00AM09:50AM MARI111

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ACC AccountingACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 RCTA6 0139676 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM RESCKTS-1

ADM Administrative AssistantADM-133 Business Math & Calculators 3.0 RCTA6 0139688 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM RESCKTS-1

ANT AnthropologyANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 RCTP3 0139898 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM RESCKTS-3

ART ArtART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 RCTP2 0139611 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lawrence KTS MW 12:00PM 01:50PM RESCKTS-2ART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 RCTP2 0141174 05/24/10 07/16/10 Hall KTS TTH 02:00PM 03:50PM RESCKTS-2 LABF 08:00AM 12:00PM NIEL218

BCA Business Computer ApplicationsBCA-085 College Prep Computer II 1.0 RCFP5 0136129 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTH 09:00AM 10:30AM RESC3008BCA-135 Intro to Word Processing 3.0 RCF01 0136142 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 01:00PM 03:30PM RESC3008BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 RCF12 0136135 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECT 09:00AM 10:30AM RESC3008 RCF13 0141073 07/23/10 07/24/10 StastnyFirst Session LECF 01:00PM 05:00PM RESC3008 LABS 08:30AM 05:30PM RESC3008Second Session 07/30/1007/31/10 LECF 01:00PM 05:00PM RESC3008 LABS 08:30AM 05:30PM RESC3008 RCTZ1 0139825 05/24/10 07/30/10 Cahalan KTS TH 06:00PM 08:50PM RESCKTS-1

BIO BiologyFirst SessionBIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3.0 RCTA2 0142063* 05/24/10 07/16/10 Patterson KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM RESCKTS-2*Hybridclass:1/3online.BIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 RCTP3 0139911 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM RESCKTS-3

BUS BusinessSecond SessionBUS-290 Employ Search/Workplace Success 1.0 RCF15 0136158 07/09/10 07/10/10 LECF 05:00PM 10:00PM RESC3022 LECS 08:30AM 05:00PM RESC3022

CHM ChemistryCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 RCF01 0136148 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 3:00PM 04:50PM RESC3020 RCTA2 0139419 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM RESCKTS-2

CLS Cultural StudiesCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 RCTA3 0139980 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM RESCKTS-3

COM CommunicationCOM-710 Basic Communications 3.0 RCF01 0136137 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 11:00AM 12:50PM RESC3020COM-723 Workplace Communications 3.0 RCF01 0136138 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 08:30AM 10:20AM RESC3021

CRJ Criminal JusticeCRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 RCTA3 0139998 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM RESCKTS-3

CSC Computer ScienceCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 RCF02 0136141 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 01:00PM 03:30PM RESC3008 RCTA1 0139815 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM RESCKTS-1

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DRA Film and TheatreDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 RCTZ3 0139876 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM RESCKTS-3

ENG English CompositionStudents enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.ENG-013 Basic Writing 3.0 RCF23 0136131 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 08:30AM 10:20AM RESC3037ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 RCF01 0136136 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco LECTTH 08:30AM 10:20AM RESC3022 RCTP2 0139376 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco KTS TTH 12:00PM 01:50PM RESCKTS-2ENG-105 Composition I 3.0 RCTP1 0139844 05/24/10 07/02/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM RESCKTS-1ENG-106 Composition II 3.0 RCTP1 0139854 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM RESCKTS-1

FLS Foreign Language - SpanishFLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4.0 RCF02 0136152 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 05:00PM 08:20PM RESC3037

HIS HistoryHIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3.0 RCF01 0136149 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 08:30AM 09:20AM RESC3020

HSC Health ScienceHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 RCTP1 0139777 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:40PM 05:50PM RESCKTS-1HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 RCTP1 0139752 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 02:00PM 04:30PM RESCKTS-1Second SessionHSC-135 First Aid 0.5 RCF21 0141117 07/24/10 07/24/10 Randall LECS 08:00AM 04:50PM RESC3037HSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 RCTA1 0139769 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM RESCKTS-1

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 RCTA1 0139808 07/06/10 08/13/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM RESCKTS-1

HUM HumanitiesHUM-105 Working in America 3.0 RCF01 0136147 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 09:00AM 10:50AM RESC3021

MAT MathematicsStudents enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3.0 RCF06 0136155 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECT 05:00PM 09:00PM RESC3037 RCF07 0136134 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 08:30AM 10:20AM RESC3037MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 RCF03 0136143 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 12:30PM 02:20PM RESC3020 RCF04 0136157 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTH 05:00PM 09:00PM RESC3037 RCTA1 0139726 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM RESCKTS-1 RCTP1 0139741 05/24/10 08/13/10 Peterson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM RESCKTS-1MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4.0 RCF01 0136144 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 01:00PM 03:30PM RESC3037 RCTA3 0140009 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM RESCKTS-3MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4.0 RCF01 0136151 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 01:00PM 03:30PM RESC3021MAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3.0 RCF01 0136150 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 01:00PM 02:50PM RESC3021 RCTA2 0139390 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM RESCKTS-2MAT-700 Basic Math 3.0 RCF11 0136156 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTH 05:00PM 09:00PM RESC3008 RCF12 0136132 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 10:30AM 12:20PM RESC3037MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2.0 RCF01 0136133 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 09:00AM 11:40AM RESC3020 RCTP1 0139704 05/24/10 07/16/10 Baenziger KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM RESCKTS-1

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MGT ManagementMGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 RCTP2 0139566 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM RESCKTS-2MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 RCTS3 0140078 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM RESCKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM RESCKTS-3MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 RCTS3 0140057 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM RESCKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM RESCKTS-3MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 RCTS3 0140047 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM RESCKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM RESCKTS-3Second SessionMGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 RCF18 0136159 07/31/10 07/31/10 LECS 08:00AM 04:50PM RESC3037 RCTS3 0140037 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM RESCKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM RESCKTS-3MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 RCF13 0136139 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 12:30PM 02:20PM RESC3022 RCTP2 0139588 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM RESCKTS-2

MUS Music - GeneralFull SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 RCTZ2 0144998 05/24/10 07/30/10 KTS TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM RESCKTS-2Mid SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 RCTAA 0139864* 07/19/10 08/21/10 Baumann KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM RESCKTS-3*Advanceprogram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.

PHI PhilosophyFull SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 RCTZ2 0145016 05/24/10 07/30/10 Lemos KTSMW 06:00PM 08:30PM RESCKTS-2

POL Political SciencePOL-121 International Relations 3.0 RCTP3 0139969 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM RESCKTS-3

PSY PsychologyPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 RCF01 0136146 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 10:30AM 12:20PM RESC3021 RCTAA 0139835* 06/08/10 07/13/10 KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM RESCKTS-3*Advanceprogram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements. RCTP3 0139958 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM RESCKTS-3PSY-251 Social Psychology 3.0 RCTA2 0139408 05/24/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM RESCKTS-2

REL ReligionREL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3.0 RCTP2 0139624 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM RESCKTS-2

SDV Student DevelopmentSDV-096 College Prep Writing II 3.0 RCFP2 0136127 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 11:00AM 12:50PM RESC3022SDV-099 College Prep Math II 3.0 RCFP1 0136128 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 09:00AM 10:50AM RESC3022SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2.0 RCFP1 0136130 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECF 09:00AM 11:40AM RESC3022SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3.0 RCF01 0139789 07/19/10 08/16/10 Bone LECM 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3020SDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 RCTS3 0140094 07/15/10 07/15/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM RESCKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM RESCKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM RESCKTS-3*AbovesectionmeetsThursday,7/15andFriday7/16and7/23.

SOC SociologySOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 RCF01 0136145 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECTTH 11:00AM 12:50PM RESC3021 RCTP3 0139938 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM RESCKTS-3SOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 RCTP3 0139927 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM RESCKTS-3

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ACC AccountingMid SessionACC-152 Financial Accounting 4.0 ICF01 0144386 06/07/10 07/30/10 Bootsma LECMTWTH01:00PM 02:50PM ICCR262ACC-156 Managerial Accounting u 4.0 ICF01 0144387 06/07/10 07/30/10 Bootsma LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR262 ICF02 0144388 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECTTH 06:00PM 09:50PM ICCR262

ADM Administrative Assistant Contact Steve Abram, coordinator, at 319-887-3629 for more information.Mid SessionADM-142 Desktop Publishing 3.0 ICF01 0144389 06/07/10 07/30/10 Dye L/LMW 06:00PM 09:50PM ICCR103

ANT AnthropologyFull SessionANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 ICTP3 0139895 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM ICCR119

ART ArtMid SessionART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 ICF01 0144391 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 12:00PM 02:50PM ICCR350ART-143 Painting: Watercolor 3.0 ICF01 0144394 06/07/10 07/30/10 Ellis LECTTH 09:00AM 11:50AM ICCR208

BIO BiologyFirst SessionBIO-186 Microbiology 4.0 ICF01 0144434 05/24/10 07/02/10 Boyer LECM 11:00AM 11:50AM ICCR263 LECW 12:00PM 12:50PM ICCR263 LECTTHF 09:00AM 10:50AM ICCR263 LABM 09:00AM 10:50AM ICCR209 LABW 09:00AM 11:50AM ICCR209

ICF02 0144436 05/24/10 07/02/10 Boyer LECM 11:00AM 11:50AM ICCR263 LECW 12:00PM 12:50PM ICCR263 LECTTHF 09:00AM 10:50AM ICCR263 LABM 12:00PM 01:50PM ICCR209 LABW 01:00PM 03:50PM ICCR209Extended First SessionBIO-168 Human Anatomy/Phys I w/Lab 4.0 ICF01 0144468 05/24/10 07/16/10 LECTTH 09:00AM 11:50AM ICCR216 LABMW 09:00AM 10:50AM ICCR164Full Session BIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 ICTP3 0139908 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM ICCR119BIO-186 Microbiology 4.0 ICTT4 0140924 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench/Bonine ICNTTH 06:00PM 07:50PM ICCR117 LABTorTH08:00PM 10:00PM LINN144Mid Session BIO-104 Introductory Biology w/Lab 3.0 ICF01 0144396 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 01:00PM 02:50PM ICCR216 LABTTH 01:00PM 02:50PM ICCR209Second SessionBIO-173 Human Anatomy/Phys II w/Lab u 4.0 ICF01 0144475 07/06/10 08/13/10 Hall LECMTWTH09:00AM 10:50AM ICCR158 LABTTH 12:00PM 02:20PM ICCR164

BUS BusinessFull SessionBUS-932 Internship: Admin Assistant 3.0 ICF01 0144437* 05/24/10 08/13/10 Abram INTTBA TBA ICCR106*ContactSteveAbramtoregister.Mid SessionBUS-185 Business Law I 3.0 ICF01 0144398 06/07/10 07/30/10 Bootsma LECMW 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR262

The Kirkwood Iowa City Campus is located at 1816 Lower Muscatine Road, near the Sycamore Mall on the southeast side of Iowa City. The campus offers approximately 160 different courses each semester and works closely with the University of Iowa to facilitate the transfer of credits. The campus includes a library, bookstore, test center, computer labs, science labs, art studio, fitness center, deli, and quiet study areas. For more information about the Iowa City Campus and its offerings, call 319-887-3658.

Iowa City Campus location codes: ICCR is Credit Center, 1816 Lower Muscatine Road; ICAN is Annex, 1814 Lower Muscatine Road. Of special interest to University of Iowa students: Selected Spanish classes with location MALL are held in the Old Capitol Mall in cooperation with the University of Iowa.

Students seeking an A.A. degree must complete one approved diversity course. Diversity courses are identified under the Arts and Sciences Courses section, on page 73.

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CHM ChemistryMid SessionCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 ICF01 0144403 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR216CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry Lab u 1.0 ICF01 0144404 06/07/10 07/30/10 LABMW 04:00PM 05:50PM ICCR209

CIS Computer Information SystemsContact Joe DeMaria, coordinator, at 319-887-3643 for more information.First SessionCIS-307 Intro to Databases u 3.0 ICF01 0144438 05/24/10 07/02/10 DeMaria L/LMW 06:00PM 09:50PM ICCR258

CLS Cultural StudiesSecond SessionCLS-151 Understanding Cultures: Latin America 3.0 ICTA3 0139976* 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR119*Hybridclass:1/3online.

CRJ Criminal JusticeContact Michael Penrod, coordinator, at 319-398-4823 for more information.First SessionCRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 ICTA3 0139995 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR119

CSC Computer ScienceContact Joe DeMaria, coordinator, at 319-887-3643 for more information.First SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 ICF01 0144439 05/24/10 07/02/10 DeMaria L/LMTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM ICCR213Second SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 ICF02 0144476 07/06/10 08/13/10 Abram L/LMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR213

DRA Film and TheatreTen-Week SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 ICTZ3 0139872 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM ICCR119Mid SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 ICF01 0144405 06/07/10 07/30/10 Foster Hartley LECMW 12:00PM 02:50PM ICCR207

ECN EconomicsFirst SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 ICF01 0144440 05/24/10 07/02/10 Mekies LECTTH 06:00PM 09:50PM ICCR204ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0 ICF01 0144441 05/24/10 07/02/10 Mekies LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR204Full SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 ICTP4 0139443 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 12:00PM 01:50PM ICCR117

ENG English CompositionStudents enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionENG-105 Composition I u 3.0 ICF01 0144442 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR201Mid SessionENG-059 College Prep Writing 3.0 ICF01 0144406 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 12:00PM 02:50PM ICCR201ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 ICF01 0144407 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 12:00PM 02:50PM ICCR352ENG-105 Composition I u 3.0 ICF02 0144408 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR201ENG-106 Composition II u 3.0 ICF01 0144409 06/07/10 07/30/10 Johnson LECTTH 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR201Second SessionENG-106 Composition II u 3.0 ICF02 0144477 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR201

ENV Environmental ScienceExtended First SessionENV-115 Environmental Science 3.0 ICF01 0144469 05/24/10 07/16/10 Maas LECTTH 02:00PM 04:50PM ICCR158

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FLF Foreign Language - FrenchFirst SessionFLF-141 Elementary French I 4.0 ICF01 0144444 05/24/10 07/02/10 Skoglund LECMTWTH12:00PM 02:20PM ICCR348FLF-241 Intermediate French I u 4.0 ICF01 0144445 05/24/10 07/02/10 Skoglund LECMTWTHF09:00AM 10:50AM ICCR348Second SessionFLF-142 Elementary French II 4.0 ICF01 0144478 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTH12:00PM 02:20PM ICCR348FLF-242 Intermediate French II u 4.0 ICF01 0144479 07/06/10 08/13/10 Beachy LECMTWTHF09:00AM 10:50AM ICCR348

FLS Foreign Language – SpanishContact Bridget Malone, coordinator, at 319-887-3618 for more information.First SessionFLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4.0 ICF01 0144446 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM ICAN110 ICF02 0144447 05/24/10 07/02/10 Munoz-Perez LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM MALL1101 ICF03 0144448 05/24/10 07/02/10 Munoz-Perez LECMTWTHF01:00PM 02:50PM MALL1101 ICF04 0144449 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH05:30PM 07:50PM ICAN110FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4.0 ICF01 0144450 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM ICAN106 ICF02 0144451 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH12:00PM 02:20PM ICAN113 ICF03 0144452 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH05:30PM 07:50PM ICAN113FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I u 4.0 ICF01 0144453 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM MALL1101 ICF02 0144454 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM ICAN110 ICF03 0144455 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH01:00PM 03:20PM ICAN110 ICF04 0144456 05/24/10 07/02/10 Campagna LECMTWTH05:30PM 07:50PM ICAN105

FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II u 4.0 ICF01 0144458 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM ICAN106 ICF02 0144459 05/24/10 07/02/10 Cuevas LECMTWTH02:00PM 04:20PM ICAN106 ICF03 0144460 05/24/10 07/02/10 Cuevas LECMTWTH05:00PM 07:20PM ICAN106Second SessionFLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4.0 ICF04 0144480 07/06/10 08/13/10 Heath LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM MALL1101 ICF05 0144481 07/06/10 08/13/10 Heath LECMTWTHF01:00PM 02:50PM MALL1101 ICF06 0144482 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTH05:30PM 07:50PM ICCR348FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I u 4.0 ICF05 0144483 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR256 ICF06 0144484 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTH05:30PM 07:50PM ICCR352FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II u 4.0 ICF04 0144485 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTHF08:00AM 09:50AM MALL1101 ICF05 0144486 07/06/10 08/13/10 Malone LECMTWTHF10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR352 ICF06 0144487 07/06/10 08/13/10 Cuevas LECMTWTH02:00PM 04:20PM ICCR256 ICF07 0144488 07/06/10 08/13/10 Cuevas LECMTWTH05:00PM 07:20PM ICCR256

HIS HistoryFull SessionHIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 ICTP4 0142051 05/24/10 08/13/10 Brendlinger ICNTTH 04:00PM 05:50PM ICCR117Mid SessionHIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3.0 ICF01 0144411 06/07/10 07/30/10 McMahon LECTTH 01:00PM 03:50PM ICCR207HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Lit 3.0 ICF01 0144412 06/07/10 07/30/10 McMahon LECTTH 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR207Second SessionHIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3.0 ICTA4 0139465 07/06/10 08/13/10 Peterson ICNMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR117

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HSC Health ScienceFirst SessionHSC-135 First Aid 0.5 ICF01 0144461 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECM 12:00PM 01:20PM ICCR263HSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 ICF01 0144462* 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECM 02:00PM 03:30PM ICCR263 LABM 06:00PM 08:50PM LINN239 ICF02 0144463* 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECM 02:00PM 03:30PM ICCR263 LABTH 06:00PM 08:30PM LINN239*HealthSkillslabmeetsatmaincampusinCedarRapids.Full SessionHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 ICF01 0144470 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECW 06:00PM 08:40PM ICCR212Second SessionHSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 ICF01 0144489* 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECM 02:00PM 03:30PM ICCR263 LABM 06:00PM 08:50PM LINN239 ICF02 0144490* 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECM 02:00PM 03:30PM ICCR263 LABTH 06:00PM 08:30PM LINN239*HealthSkillslabmeetsatmaincampusinCedarRapids.

LIT LiteratureA prerequisite of Composition I is required for any Literature course. College transcripts showing successful completion of Composition I are required.Mid SessionLIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3.0 ICF01 0144413 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMWF 10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR350 ICF02 0144414 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECTTH 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR350

MAT MathematicsStudents enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.Full SessionMAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4.0 ICTA3 0140006 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM ICCR119MAT-140 Finite Math u 3.0 ICTP4 0139430 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 02:00PM 03:50PM ICCR117

Short Mid SessionMAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 ICF01 0144472 06/07/10 07/16/10 Cochran LECMTWTH11:00AM 12:50PM ICCR212MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4.0 ICF01 0144471 06/07/10 07/16/10 Cochran LECMTWTHF09:00AM 10:50AM ICCR212MAT-165 Business Calculus u 3.0 ICF01 0144473 06/07/10 07/16/10 Gustafson LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR254 ICF02 0144474 06/07/10 07/16/10 Gustafson LECMTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM ICCR254Mid SessionMAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3.0 ICF01 0144415 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECTTH 12:00PM 02:50PM ICCR216MAT-138 College Algebra with Limits u 4.0 ICF01 0144416 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM ICCR255MAT-157 Statistics u 4.0 ICF01 0144417 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMTWTH04:00PM 05:50PM ICCR255MAT-162 Business Statistics u 4.0 ICF01 0144418 06/07/10 07/30/10 Dawson LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR255 ICF02 0144419 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECTTH 06:00PM 09:50PM ICCR263MAT-165 Business Calculus u 3.0 ICF03 0144420 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR255

MGT ManagementFirst SessionMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 ICTA4 0140064 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lifto ICNMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM ICCR117Mid SessionMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 ICF01 0144421 06/07/10 07/30/10 Abram LECMW 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR263Two-Day SeminarsMGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 ICTS3 0140075* 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM ICCR119 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM ICCR119*Checkdates.Classdoesnotmeetthefullsemester.MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 ICTS3 0140054* 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM ICCR119 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM ICCR119*Checkdates.Classdoesnotmeetthefullsemester.

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MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 ICTS3 0140044* 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM ICCR119 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM ICCR119*Checkdates.Classdoesnotmeetthefullsemester.MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 ICTS3 0140034* 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM ICCR119 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM ICCR119*Checkdates.Classdoesnotmeetthefullsemester.

MKT MarketingMid SessionMKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3.0 ICF01 0144422 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECTTH 12:00PM 02:50PM ICCR263

MUA Music – AppliedPrivate Music Lessons (14 lessons) - After registering, sign up for a piano or voice lesson time at the music studio, ICCR 251, or call 319-398-4913 for assistance in contacting your instructor. The materials fee for the music lessons applies to the lessons themselves, and neither tuition nor fees are refundable past the 10th day of the term.Ten-Week SessionMUA-307 Applied Guitar 1.0 ICF01 0144627 05/24/10 07/31/10 Hook LESS TBA TBA TBAMUA-310 Applied Piano 1.0 ICF01 0144494 05/24/10 07/31/10 Nichols LESS TBA TBA ICCR251MUA-310 Applied Piano 2.0 ICF02 0144495 05/24/10 07/31/10 Nichols LESS TBA TBA ICCR251MUA-319 Applied Voice 1.0 ICF01 0144496 05/24/10 07/31/10 McTyre LESS TBA TBA ICCR251MUA-319 Applied Voice 2.0 ICF02 0144497 05/24/10 07/31/10 McTyre LESS TBA TBA ICCR251

MUS Music - GeneralSecond SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 ICTAA 0139861* 07/19/10 08/21/10 Baumann KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM ICCR119

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PHI PhilosophyMid SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 ICF01 0144423 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECTTH 12:00PM 02:50PM ICCR202PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3.0 ICF01 0144424 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR202Second SessionPHI-101 Intro to Philosophy 3.0 ICF01 0144491 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR263

PHS Physical ScienceMid SessionPHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3.0 ICF01 0144425 06/07/10 07/30/10 Studer L/LMW 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR254

POL Political ScienceFirst SessionPOL-121 International Relations 3.0 ICTP3 0139966 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM ICCR119

PSY PsychologyMid SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 ICF01 0144426 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR204 ICTAA 0139832* 06/08/10 07/13/10 KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM ICCR119

*Advance program. Contact the Resource Center at 319-398-1050 for registration requirements. PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3.0 ICF01 0144427 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMWF 10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR202Second SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 ICF02 0144492 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM ICCR204 ICTP3 0139955 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM ICCR119

RDG ReadingMid SessionRDG-200 College Reading 3.0 ICF01 0144428 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECTTH 09:00AM 11:50AM ICCR350

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REL ReligionMid SessionREL-140 Religion in the United States 3.0 ICF01 0144429 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 02:00PM 04:50PM ICCR202

SDV Student DevelopmentThree-Day SeminarSDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 ICTS3 0140091* 07/15/10 07/23/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM ICCR119 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM ICCR119 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM ICCR119*Checkdates.Classdoesnotmeetthefullsemester.

SOC SociologyFirst SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 ICF01 0144464 05/24/10 07/02/10 Tarr LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR207 ICTP3 0139935 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM ICCR119Mid SessionSOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 ICF01 0144430 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECTTH 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR202Second SessionSOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 ICTP3 0139924 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM ICCR119

SPC SpeechFirst SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 ICF01 0144466 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICAN115 ICF02 0144467 05/24/10 07/02/10 LECMTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM ICAN115Full SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 ICTA3 0139662 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeMaria KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM ICCR119Mid SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 ICF03 0144431 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECMW 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR353 ICF04 0144432 06/07/10 07/30/10 LECTTH 06:00PM 08:50PM ICCR353Second SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 ICF05 0144493 07/06/10 08/13/10 LECMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM ICCR353

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ACC AccountingFull SessionACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 BNTA6 0139669 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM VINTKTS-1

ADM Administrative AssistantFull SessionADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3.0 BNTA6 0139681 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM VINTKTS-1

ANT AnthropologyFull SessionANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 BNTP3 0139891 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM VINTKTS-3

ART ArtFirst SessionART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 BNTP2 0141168 05/24/10 07/16/10 Hall KTS TTH 02:00PM 03:50PM VINTKTS-2 LABF 08:00AM 12:00PM NIEL218Full SessionART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 BNTP2 0139603 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lawrence KTS MW 12:00PM 01:50PM VINTKTS-2

BCA Business Computer ApplicationsFull SessionBCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 BNTZ1 0139819 05/24/10 07/30/10 Cahalan KTS TH 06:00PM 08:50PM VINTKTS-1

BIO BiologyFirst SessionBIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3.0 BNTA2 0142057* 05/24/10 07/16/10 Patterson KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM VINTKTS-2*Hybridclass:1/3onlineFull SessionBIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 BNTP3 0139904 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM VINTKTS-3BIO-186 Microbiology 4.0 BNTT4 0140920 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench ICNT 06:00PM 07:50PM LINN203B LABT 08:00PM 10:00PM LINN144 ICNTH 06:00PM 07:50PM VINTICN

CHM ChemistryFull SessionCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 BNTA2 0139412 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM VINTKTS-2

CLS Cultural StudiesSecond SessionCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 BNTA3 0139972* 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM VINTKTS-3*Hybridclass:1/3online.

CRJ Criminal JusticeFirst SessionCRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 BNTA3 0139991 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM VINTKTS-3

CSC Computer ScienceFull SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 BNTA1 0139805 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hildenbrand KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM VINTKTS-1

DRA Film and TheatreFull SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 BNTZ3 0139868 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM VINTKTS-3

ECN EconomicsFull SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 BNTP4 0139437 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 12:00PM 01:50PM VINTICN

ENG English CompositionStudents enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionENG-105 Composition I u 3.0 BNTP1 0139838 05/24/10 07/02/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM VINTKTS-1Full SessionENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 BNTP2 0139369 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco KTS TTH 12:00PM 01:50PM VINTKTS-2

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Second SessionENG-106 Composition II u 3.0 BNTP1 0139847 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM VINTKTS-1

HIS HistoryFull SessionHIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 BNTP4 0142047 05/24/10 08/13/10 Brendlinger ICNTTH 04:00PM 05:50PM VINTICNSecond SessionHIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3.0 BNTA4 0139461 07/06/10 08/13/10 Peterson ICNMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM VINTICN

HSC Health ScienceFirst SessionHSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 BNTA1 0139760 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM VINTKTS-1Full SessionHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 BNTP1 0139759 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:40PM 05:50PM VINTKTS-1HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 BNTP1 0139745 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 02:00PM 04:30PM VINTKTS-1Second SessionHSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 BNTA1 0139801 07/06/10 08/13/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM VINTKTS-1

MAT MathematicsStudents enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionMAT-731 Introduction to Math 2.0 BNTP1 0139695 05/24/10 07/16/10 Baenziger KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM VINTKTS-1Full SessionMAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 BNTA1 0139719 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM VINTKTS-1 BNTP1 0139735 05/24/10 08/13/10 Peterson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM VINTKTS-1MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4.0 BNTA3 0140001 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM VINTKTS-3MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3.0 BNTA2 0139382 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM VINTKTS-2

MAT-140 Finite Math u 3.0 BNTP4 0139426 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 02:00PM 03:50PM VINTICN

MGT ManagementFirst SessionMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 BNTA4 0140060 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lifto ICNMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM VINTICNMid SessionMGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 BNTS3 0140071 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM VINTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM VINTKTS-3MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 BNTS3 0140050 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM VINTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM VINTKTS-3MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 BNTS3 0140040 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM VINTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM VINTKTS-3MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 BNTS3 0140030 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM VINTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM VINTKTS-3Full SessionMGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 BNTP2 0139559 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM VINTKTS-2MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 BNTP2 0139581 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM VINTKTS-2

MUS Music – GeneralFull SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 BNTZ2 0144982 05/24/10 07/30/10 KTS TTH 06:00PM 08:50PM VINTKTS-2Second SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 BNTAA 0139857* 07/19/10 08/21/10 Baumann KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM VINTKTS-3*Advanceprogram.ContactResourceCenterforregistrationrequirements.

PHI PhilosophyFull Session BNTZ2 0145009 05/24/10 07/30/10 Lemos KTS MW 06:00PM 08:50PM VINTKTS-2

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POL Political ScienceFirst SessionPOL-121 International Relations 3.0 BNTP3 0139961 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM VINTKTS-3

PSY PsychologyFull SessionPSY-251 Social Psychology u 3.0 BNTA2 0139398 05/24/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM VINTKTS-2Mid SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 BNTAA 0139828* 06/08/10 07/13/10 KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM VINTKTS-3*Advanceprogram.ContactResourceCenterforregistrationrequirements.Second SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 BNTP3 0139951 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM VINTKTS-3

REL ReligionFull SessionREL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3.0 BNTP2 0139617 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM VINTKTS-2

SDV Student DevelopmentSecond SessionSDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 BNTS3 0140087* 07/15/10 07/23/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM VINTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM VINTKTS-3*AbovesectionmeetsThursday,7/15andFriday,7/16and7/23

SOC SociologyFirst SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 BNTP3 0139931 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM VINTKTS-3Second SessionSOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 BNTP3 0139920 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM VINTKTS-3

SPC SpeechFull SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 BNTA3 0139656 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeMaria KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM VINTKTS-3 BNTZ1 0139712 05/24/10 07/30/10 McWorthy KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM VINTKTS-1

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ACC AccountingFull SessionACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 CDTA6 0139671 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM TIPTKTS-1

ADM Administrative AssistantFull SessionADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3.0 CDTA6 0139683 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM TIPTKTS-1

ANT AnthropologyFull SessionANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 CDTP3 0139893 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM TIPTKTS-3

ART ArtFirst SessionART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 CDTP2 0141170 05/24/10 07/16/10 Hall KTS TTH 02:00PM 03:50PM TIPTKTS-2 LABF 08:00AM 12:00PM NIEL218Full SessionART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 CDTP2 0139605 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lawrence KTS MW 12:00PM 01:50PM TIPTKTS-2

BCA Business Computer ApplicationsFull SessionBCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 CDTZ1 0139821 05/24/10 07/30/10 Cahalan KTS TH 06:00PM 08:50PM TIPTKTS-1

BIO BiologyFirst SessionBIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3.0 CDTA2 0142059* 05/24/10 07/16/10 Patterson KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM TIPTKTS-2*Hybridclass:1/3online.Full SessionBIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 CDTP3 0139906 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM TIPTKTS-3

BIO-186 Microbiology 4.0 CDTT4 0140922 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench ICNT 06:00PM 07:50PM LINN203B LABT 08:00PM 10:00PM LINN144 ICNTH 06:00PM 07:50PM TIPTICN

CHM ChemistryFull SessionCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 CDTA2 0139414 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM TIPTKTS-2

CLS Cultural StudiesSecond SessionCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 CDTA3 0139974* 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM TIPTKTS-3*Hybridclass:1/3online.

CRJ Criminal JusticeFirst SessionCRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 CDTA3 0139993 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM TIPTKTS-3

CSC Computer ScienceFull SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 CDTA1 0139811 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM TIPTKTS-1

DRA Film and TheatreFull SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 CDTZ3 0139870 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM TIPTKTS-3

ECN EconomicsFull SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 CDTP4 0139440 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 12:00PM 01:50PM TIPTICN

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ENG English CompositionStudents enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionENG-105 Composition I u 3.0 CDTP1 0139840 05/24/10 07/02/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM TIPTKTS-1Full SessionENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 CDTP2 0139371 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco KTS TTH 12:00PM 01:50PM TIPTKTS-2Second SessionENG-106 Composition II u 3.0 CDTP1 0139849 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM TIPTKTS-1

HIS HistoryFull SessionHIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 CDTP4 0142049 05/24/10 08/13/10 Brendlinger ICNTTH 04:00PM 05:50PM TIPTICNSecond SessionHIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3.0 CDTA4 0139463 07/06/10 08/13/10 Peterson ICNMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM TIPTICN

HSC Health ScienceFirst SessionHSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 CDTA1 0139763 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM TIPTKTS-1Full SessionHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 CDTP1 0139773 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:40PM 05:50PM TIPTKTS-1HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 CDTP1 0139748 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 02:00PM 04:30PM TIPTKTS-1Second SessionHSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 CDTA1 0139803 07/06/1008/13/10Thomas LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM TIPTKTS-1

MAT MathematicsStudents enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionMAT-731 Introduction to Math 2.0 CDTP1 0139698 05/24/10 07/16/10 Baenziger KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM TIPTKTS-1Full SessionMAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 CDTA1 0139722 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM TIPTKTS-1 CDTP1 0139737 05/24/10 08/13/10 Peterson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM TIPTKTS-1MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4.0 CDTA3 0140004 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM TIPTKTS-3MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3.0 CDTA2 0139385 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM TIPTKTS-2MAT-140 Finite Math u 3.0 CDTP4 0139428 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 02:00PM 03:50PM TIPTICN

MGT ManagementFirst SessionMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 CDTA4 0140062 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lifto ICNMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM TIPTICNMid SessionMGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 CDTS3 0140073 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM TIPTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM TIPTKTS-3MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 CDTS3 0140052 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM TIPTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM TIPTKTS-3MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 CDTS3 0140042 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM TIPTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM TIPTKTS-3MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 CDTS3 0140032 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM TIPTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM TIPTKTS-3

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Full SessionMGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 CDTP2 0139561 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM TIPTKTS-2MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 CDTP2 0139583 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM TIPTKTS-2

MUS Music – GeneralFull SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0CDTZ2 0144993 05/24/10 07/30/10 KTS TTH 06:00PM 08:30PM TIPTKTS-2Second SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 CDTAA 0139859* 07/19/10 08/21/10 Baumann KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM TIPTKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.

PHI PhilosophyFull SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 CDTZ2 0145012 05/24/10 07/30/10 Lemos KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM TIPTKTS-2

POL Political ScienceFirst SessionPOL-121 International Relations 3.0 CDTP3 0139963 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM TIPTKTS-3

PSY PsychologyMid SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 CDTAA 0139830* 06/08/10 07/13/10 KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM TIPTKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.Second Session CDTP3 0139953 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM TIPTKTS-3Full SessionPSY-251 Social Psychology u 3.0 CDTA2 0139401 05/24/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM TIPTKTS-2

REL ReligionFull SessionREL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3.0 CDTP2 0139620 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM TIPTKTS-2

SDV Student DevelopmentMid SessionSDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 CDTS3 0140089* 07/15/10 07/23/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM TIPTKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM TIPTKTS-3*AbovesectionmeetsThursday,7/15andFriday,7/16and7/23.

SOC SociologyFirst SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 CDTP3 0139933 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM TIPTKTS-3Second SessionSOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 CDTP3 0139922 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM TIPTKTS-3

SPC SpeechFull SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0*Thefollowingsectionsrequire3-5visitstomaincampusforgroupactivities. CDTA3 0139659* 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeMaria KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM TIPTKTS-3 CDTZ1 0139715* 05/24/10 07/30/10 McWorthy KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM TIPTKTS-1

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ACC AccountingFull Session ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 IATA6 0139672 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM WILLKTS-1

ADM Administrative AssistantFull SessionADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3.0 IATA6 0139685 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM WILLKTS-1

ANT AnthropologyFull SessionANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 IATP3 0139894 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM WILLKTS-3

ART ArtFirst SessionART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 IATP2 0141171 05/24/10 07/16/10 Hall KTS TTH 02:00PM 03:50PM WILLKTS-2 LABF 08:00AM 12:00PM NIEL218Full SessionART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 IATP2 0139607 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lawrence KTS MW 12:00PM 01:50PM WILLKTS-2

BCA Business Computer ApplicationsFull SessionBCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 IATZ1 0139822 05/24/10 07/30/10 Cahalan KTS TH 06:00PM 08:50PM WILLKTS-1

BIO BiologyFirst 8 weeksBIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3.0 IATA2 0142060 05/24/10 07/16/10 Patterson KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM WILLKTS-2*Hybridclass:1/3online.BIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 IATP3 0139907 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM WILLKTS-3

BIO-186 Microbiology 4.0 IATT4 0140923 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench ICNT 06:00PM 07:50PM LINN203B LABT 08:00PM 10:00PM LINN144 ICNTH 06:00PM 07:50PM WILLICN

CHM ChemistryFull SessionCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 IATA2 0139415 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM WILLKTS-2

CLS Cultural Studies Second SessionCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 IATA3 0139975 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM WILLKTS-3*Hybridclass:1/3online.

CRJ Criminal JusticeFirst SessionCRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 IATA3 0139994 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM WILLKTS-3

CSC Computer ScienceFull SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 IATA1 0139812 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM WILLKTS-1

DRA Film and TheatreFull SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 IATZ3 0139871 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM WILLKTS-3

ECN EconomicsFull SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 IATP4 0139441 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 12:00PM 01:50PM WILLICN

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ENG English CompositionStudents enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionENG-105 Composition I u 3.0 IATP1 0139841 05/24/10 07/02/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM WILLKTS-1Full SessionENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1.0 IAFPW 0144802 05/24/10 08/13/10 Olson LABTTH TBA WILL107ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1.0 IAFPR 0144804 05/24/10 08/13/10 Olson LABTTH TBA WILL107ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 IATP2 0139373 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco KTS TTH 12:00PM 01:50PM WILLKTS-2Second SessionENG-106 Composition II u 3.0 IATP1 0139850 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM WILLKTS-1

HIS HistoryFull SessionHIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 IATP4 0142050 05/24/10 08/13/10 Brendlinger ICNTTH 04:00PM 05:50PM WILLICNSecond SessionHIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3.0 IATA4 0139464 07/06/10 08/13/10 Peterson ICNMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM WILLICN

HSC Health ScienceFirst SessionHSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 IATA1 0139764 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM WILLKTS-1Full SessionHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 IATP1 0139774 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:40PM 05:50PM WILLKTS-1HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 IATP1 0139749 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 02:00PM 04:30PM WILLKTS-1Second SessionHSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 IATA1 0139804 07/06/10 08/13/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM WILLKTS-1

MAT MathematicsStudents enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionMAT-731 Introduction to Math 2.0 IATP1 0139699 05/24/10 07/16/10 Baenziger KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM WILLKTS-1Full SessionMAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1.0 IAFPM 0144805 05/24/10 08/13/10 Olson LABTTH TBA WILL107MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 IATA1 0139723 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM WILLKTS-1 IATP1 0139738 05/24/10 08/13/10 Peterson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM WILLKTS-1MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4.0 IATA3 0140005 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM WILLKTS-3MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3.0 IATA2 0139386 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM WILLKTS-2MAT-140 Finite Math u 3.0 IATP4 0139429 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 02:00PM 03:50PM WILLICN

MGT ManagementFirst SessionMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 IATA4 0140063 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lifto ICNMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM WILLICNMid SessionMGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 IATS3 0140074 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WILLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WILLKTS-3MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 IATS3 0140053 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WILLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WILLKTS-3MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 IATS3 0140043 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WILLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WILLKTS-3MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 IATS3 0140033 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WILLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WILLKTS-3

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Full SessionMGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 IATP2 0139563 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM WILLKTS-2MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 IATP2 0139584 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM WILLKTS-2

MUS Music – GeneralFull SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 IATZ2 0144935 05/24/10 07/30/10 KTS TTH 06:00PM 08:50PM WILLKTS-2Mid SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 IATAA 0139860* 07/19/10 08/21/10 Baumann KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM WILLKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.

PHI PhilosophyFull SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 IATPZ2 0145013 05/24/10 07/30/10 Lemos KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM WILLKTS-2

POL Political ScienceFirst SessionPOL-121 International Relations 3.0 IATP3 0139965 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM WILLKTS-3

PSY PsychologyFull SessionPSY-251 Social Psychology u 3.0 IATA2 0139402 05/24/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM WILLKTS-2Mid SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 IATAA 0139831* 06/08/10 07/13/10 KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM WILLKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.Second SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 IATP3 0139954 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM WILLKTS-3

REL ReligionFull SessionREL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3.0 IATP2 0139621 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM WILLKTS-2

SDV Student DevelopmentMid SessionSDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 IATS3 0140090* 07/15/10 07/23/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WILLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WILLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WILLKTS-3*AbovesectionmeetsThursday,7/15andFriday,7/16and7/23

SOC SociologyFirst SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 IATP3 0139934 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM WILLKTS-3Second SessionSOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 IATP3 0139923 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM WILLKTS-3

SPC SpeechFull SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0Thefollowingsectionsrequire3-5visitstomaincampusforgroupactivities. IATA3 0139661 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeMaria KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM WILLKTS-3First SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 IATZ1 0139717 05/24/10 07/30/10 McWorthy KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM WILLKTS-1

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ACC AccountingFull SessionACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 JNTA6 0139673 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM JRECKTS-1

ADM Administrative AssistantFull SessionADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3.0 JNTA6 0139686 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM JRECKTS-1

ANT AnthropologyFull SessionANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 JNTP3 0139896 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM JRECKTS-3

ART ArtFirst SessionART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 JNTP2 0141172 05/24/10 07/16/10 Hall KTS TTH 02:00PM 03:50PM JRECKTS-2 LABF 08:00AM 12:00PM NIEL218Full SessionART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 JNTP2 0139609 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lawrence KTS MW 12:00PM 01:50PM JRECKTS-2

BCA Business Computer ApplicationsFull SessionBCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 JNTZ1 0139823 05/24/10 07/30/10 Cahalan KTS TH 06:00PM 08:50PM JRECKTS-1

BIO BiologyFirst SessionBIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3.0 JNTA2 0142061* 05/24/10 07/16/10 Patterson KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM JRECKTS-2*Hybridclass:1/3online.Full SessionBIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 JNTP3 0139909 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM JRECKTS-3

BIO-186 Microbiology 4.0 JNTT4 0140925 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench ICNT 06:00PM 07:50PM LINN203B LABT 08:00PM 10:00PM LINN144 ICNTH 06:00PM 07:50PM JRECICN

CHM ChemistryFull SessionCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 JNTA2 0139416 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM JRECKTS-2

CLS Cultural StudiesSecond SessionCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 JNTA3 0139977* 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM JRECKTS-3*Hybridclass:1/3online.

CRJ Criminal JusticeFirst SessionCRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 JNTA3 0139996 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM JRECKTS-3

CSC Computer ScienceFull SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 JNTA1 0139813 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM JRECKTS-1

DRA Film and TheatreFull SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 JNTZ3 0139874 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM JRECKTS-3

ECN EconomicsFull SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 JNTP4 0139444 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 12:00PM 01:50PM JRECICN

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ENG English CompositionStudents enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionENG-105 Composition I u 3.0 JNTP1 0139842 05/24/10 07/02/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM JRECKTS-1Full SessionENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1.0 JNF10 0135655 05/24/10 07/30/10 Porter LABMTW TBA JREC203ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 JNTP2 0139374 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco KTS TTH 12:00PM 01:50PM JRECKTS-2Second SessionENG-106 Composition II u 3.0 JNTP1 0139851 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM JRECKTS-1

HIS HistoryFull SessionHIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 JNTP4 0142053 05/24/10 08/13/10 Brendlinger ICNTTH 04:00PM 05:50PM JRECICNSecond SessionHIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3.0 JNTA4 0139466 07/06/10 08/13/10 Peterson ICNMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM JRECICN

HSC Health ScienceFirst SessionHSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 JNF10 0142362 05/24/10 07/02/10 Tackett L/LT 06:00PM 08:00PM JREC137 LECTH 06:00PM 08:00PM JREC222 JNTA1 0139765 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM JRECKTS-1Full SessionHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 JNTP1 0139775 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:40PM 05:50PM JRECKTS-1HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 JNF10 0142364 05/24/10 08/13/10 LECMW 06:00PM 08:30PM JREC222 JNTP1 0139750 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 02:00PM 04:30PM JRECKTS-1

Second SessionHSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 JNF10 0142363 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tackett L/LTTH 06:00PM 08:00PM JREC137 JNTA1 0139806 07/06/10 08/13/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM JRECKTS-1

MAT MathematicsStudents enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionMAT-731 Introduction to Math 2.0 JNTP1 0139701 05/24/10 07/16/10 Baenziger KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM JRECKTS-1Full SessionMAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 JNTA1 0139724 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM JRECKTS-1 JNTP1 0139739 05/24/10 08/13/10 Peterson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM JRECKTS-1MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1.0 JNF10 0135654 05/24/10 07/30/10 Porter LABMTW TBA JREC203MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4.0 JNTA3 0140007 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM JRECKTS-3MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3.0 JNTA2 0139387 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM JRECKTS-2MAT-140 Finite Math u 3.0 JNTP4 0139431 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 02:00PM 03:50PM JRECICN

MGT ManagementFirst SessionMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 JNTA4 0140065 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lifto ICNMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM JRECICNMid SessionMGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 JNTS3 0140076 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM JRECKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM JRECKTS-3MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 JNTS3 0140055 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM JRECKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM JRECKTS-3

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MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 JNTS3 0140045 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM JRECKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM JRECKTS-3MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 JNTS3 0140035 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM JRECKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM JRECKTS-3Full Session MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 JNTP2 0139564 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM JRECKTS-2MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 JNTP2 0139585 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM JRECKTS-2

MUS Music – GeneralFull SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 JNTZ2 0144936 05/24/10 07/30/10 KTS TTH 06:00PM 08:50PM JRECKTS-2Second SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 JNTAA 0139862* 07/19/10 08/21/10 Baumann KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM JRECKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.

PHI PhilosophyFull SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 JNTPZ2 0145014 05/24/10 07/30/10 Lemos KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM JRECKTS-2

POL Political ScienceFirst SessionPOL-121 International Relations 3.0 JNTP3 0139967 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM JRECKTS-3

PSY PsychologyFull SessionPSY-251 Social Psychology u 3.0 JNTA2 0139403 05/24/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM JRECKTS-2Mid SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 JNTAA 0139833* 06/08/10 07/13/10 KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM JRECKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.

Second SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 JNTP30139956 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM JRECKTS-3

REL ReligionFull SessionREL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3.0 JNTP2 0139622 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM JRECKTS-2

SDV Student DevelopmentMid SessionSDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 JNTS3 0140092* 07/15/10 07/23/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM JRECKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM JRECKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM JRECKTS-3*AbovesectionmeetsThursday,7/15andFriday,7/16and7/23

SOC SociologyFirst SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 JNTP3 0139936 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM JRECKTS-3Second SessionSOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 JNTP3 0139925 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM JRECKTS-3

SPC SpeechFull SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0*Thefollowingsectionsrequire3-5visitstomaincampusforgroupactivities. JNTA3 0139664* 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeMaria KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM JRECKTS-3 JNTZ1 0139728* 05/24/10 07/30/10 McWorthy KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM JRECKTS-1

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ACC AccountingFull SessionACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 BPTA6 0139670 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM BELLKTS-1

ADM Administrative AssistantFull SessionADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3.0 BPTA6 0139682 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM BELLKTS-1

ANT AnthropologyFull SessionANT-105Cultural Anthropology 3.0 BPTP3 0139892 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM BELLKTS-3

ART ArtFirst SessionART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 BPTP2 0141169 05/24/10 07/16/10 Hall KTS TTH 02:00PM 03:50PM BELLKTS-2 LABF 08:00AM 12:00PM NIEL218Full SessionART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 BPTP2 0139604 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lawrence KTS MW 12:00PM 01:50PM BELLKTS-2

BCA Business Computer ApplicationsFull SessionBCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 BPTZ1 0139820 05/24/10 07/30/10 Cahalan KTS TH 06:00PM 08:50PM BELLKTS-1

BIO BiologyFirst SessionBIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3.0 BPTA2 0142058* 05/24/10 07/16/10 Patterson KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM BELLKTS-2*Hybridclass:1/3online.Full SessionBIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 BPTP3 0139905 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM BELLKTS-3

BIO-186 Microbiology 4.0 BPTT4 0140921 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench ICNT 06:00PM 07:50PM LINN203B LABT 08:00PM 10:00PM LINN144 ICNTH 06:00PM 07:50PM BELLICN

CHM ChemistryFull SessionCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 BPTA2 0139413 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM BELLKTS-2

CLS Cultural StudiesSecond SessionCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 BPTA3 0139973* 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM BELLKTS-3*Hybridclass:1/3online.

CRJ Criminal JusticeFirst SessionCRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 BPTA3 0139992 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BELLKTS-3

CSC Computer ScienceFull SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 BPTA1 0139810 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM BELLKTS-1

DRA Film and TheatreFull SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 BPTZ3 0139869 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM BELLKTS-3

ECN EconomicsFull SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 BPTP4 0139438 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 12:00PM 01:50PM BELLICN

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ENG English CompositionStudents enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionENG-105 Composition I u 3.0 BPTP1 0139839 05/24/10 07/02/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM BELLKTS-1Full SessionENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1.0 BPU10 0117306 05/24/10 08/13/10 Olson LABTWTH TBA BELL300ENG-075 Personal Achievement Reading 1.0 BPU10 0117307 05/24/10 08/13/10 Olson LABTWTH TBA BELL300ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 BPTP2 0139370 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco KTS TTH 12:00PM 01:50PM BELLKTS-2Second SessionENG-106 Composition II u 3.0 BPTP1 0139848 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM BELLKTS-1

HIS HistoryFull SessionHIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 BPTP4 0142048 05/24/10 08/13/10 Brendlinger ICNTTH 04:00PM 05:50PM BELLICNSecond SessionHIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3.0 BPTA4 0139462 07/06/10 08/13/10 Peterson ICNMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM BELLICN

HSC Health ScienceFirst SessionHSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 BPTA1 0139761 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM BELLKTS-1Full SessionHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 BPTP1 0139772 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:40PM 05:50PM BELLKTS-1HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 BPTP1 0139746 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 02:00PM 04:30PM BELLKTS-1Second SessionHSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 BPTA1 0139802 07/06/10 08/13/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM BELLKTS-1

MAT MathematicsStudents enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionMAT-731 Introduction to Math 2.0 BPTP1 0139696 05/24/10 07/16/10 Baenziger KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM BELLKTS-1Full SessionMAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1.0 BPU10 0117308 05/24/10 08/13/10 Olson LABTWTH TBA BELL300MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 BPTA1 0139720 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM BELLKTS-1 BPTP1 0139736 05/24/10 08/13/10 Peterson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM BELLKTS-1MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4.0 BPTA3 0140002 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM BELLKTS-3MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3.0 BPTA2 0139384 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM BELLKTS-2MAT-140 Finite Math u 3.0 BPTP4 0139427 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 02:00PM 03:50PM BELLICN

MGT ManagementFirst SessionMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 BPTA4 0140061 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lifto ICNMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM BELLICNMid SessionMGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 BPTS3 0140072 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM BELLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM BELLKTS-3MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 BPTS3 0140051 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM BELLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM BELLKTS-3MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 BPTS3 0140041 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM BELLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM BELLKTS-3MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 BPTS3 0140031 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM BELLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM BELLKTS-3

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Full SessionMGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 BPTP2 0139560 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM BELLKTS-2MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 BPTP2 0139582 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM BELLKTS-2

MUS Music – GeneralFull SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 BPTZ2 014498305/24/10 07/30/10 KTS TTH 06:00PM 08:50PM BELLKTS-2Mid SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 BPTAA 0139858* 07/19/10 08/21/10 Baumann KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM BELLKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.

PHI PhilosophyFull SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 BPTPZ2 0145011 05/24/10 07/30/10 Lemos KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM BELLKTS-2

POL Political ScienceFirst SessionPOL-121 International Relations 3.0 BPTP3 0139962 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM BELLKTS-3

PSY PsychologyFull SessionPSY-251 Social Psychology u 3.0 BPTA2 0139399 05/24/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM BELLKTS-2Mid SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 BPTAA 0139829* 06/08/10 07/13/10 KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM BELLKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.Second SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 BPTP3 0139952 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM BELLKTS-3

REL ReligionFull SessionREL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3.0 BPTP2 0139619 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM BELLKTS-2

SDV Student DevelopmentMid SessionSDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 BPTS3 0140088* 07/15/10 07/23/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM BELLKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM BELLKTS-3*AbovesectionmeetsThursday,7/15andFriday7/16and7/23.

SOC SociologyFirst SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 BPTP3 0139932 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM BELLKTS-3Second SessionSOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 BPTP3 0139921 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM BELLKTS-3

SPC SpeechFull SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0*Thefollowingsectionsrequire3-5visitstomaincampusforgroupactivities. BPTA3 0139658* 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeMaria KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM BELLKTS-3 BPTZ1 0139713* 05/24/10 07/30/10 McWorthy KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM BELLKTS-1

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ACC AccountingFull SessionACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3.0 WATA6 0139677 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM WACRKTS-1

ADM Administrative AssistantFull SessionADM-133 Business Math & Calculators u 3.0 WATA6 0139689 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pettibone KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM WACRKTS-1

ANT AnthropologyFull SessionANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 WATP3 0139899 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM WACRKTS-3

ART ArtFirst SessionART-186 Digital Photography 3.0 WATP2 0141175 05/24/10 07/16/10 Hall KTS TTH 02:00PM 03:50PM WACRKTS-2 LABF 08:00AM 12:00PM NIEL218Full SessionART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 WATP2 0139612 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lawrence KTS MW 12:00PM 01:50PM WACRKTS-2

BCA Business Computer ApplicationsFull SessionBCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 WATZ1 0139826 05/24/10 07/30/10 Cahalan KTS TH 06:00PM 08:50PM WACRKTS-1

BIO BiologyFirst SessionBIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3.0 WATA2 0142064* 05/24/10 07/16/10 Patterson KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM WACRKTS-2*HybridClass:1/3online.Full SessionBIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 WATP3 0139912 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM WACRKTS-3

BIO-186 Microbiology 4.0 WATT4 0140926 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench ICNT 06:00PM 07:50PM LINN203B LABT 08:00PM 10:00PM LINN144 ICNTH 06:00PM 07:50PM WACRICN

CHM ChemistryFull SessionCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 WATA2 0139420 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bonine KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM WACRKTS-2

CLS Cultural StudiesSecond SessionCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 WATA3 0139981* 07/06/10 08/13/10 Yost KTS TWTH 10:00AM 11:50AM WACRKTS-3*HybridClass:1/3online.

CRJ Criminal JusticeFirst SessionCRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 WATA3 0139999 05/24/10 07/02/10 Penrod KTS MTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM WACRKTS-3

CSC Computer ScienceFull SessionCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 WATA1 0139816 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM WACRKTS-1

DRA Film and TheatreFull SessionDRA-116 Film Analysis 3.0 WATZ3 0139877 05/24/10 07/30/10 Brown KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM WACRKTS-3

ECN EconomicsFull SessionECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 WATP4 0139445 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 12:00PM 01:50PM WACRICN

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ENG English CompositionStudents enrolling in composition courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites. First SessionENG-105 Composition I u 3.0 WATP1 0139845 05/24/10 07/02/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM WACRKTS-1Full SessionENG-059 Personal Achievement Reading 1.0 WAF09 014484805/24/1008/13/10 Miller LABMTWTBAWACR114ENG-070 Personal Achievement Writing 1.0 WAF07 014484505/24/1008/13/10 Miller LABMTWTBAWACR114ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 WATP2 0139377 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco KTS TTH 12:00PM 01:50PM WACRKTS-2Second SessionENG-106 Composition II u 3.0 WATP1 0139855 07/06/10 08/13/10 Brown KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM WACRKTS-1

HIS HistoryFull SessionHIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 WATP4 0142054 05/24/10 08/13/10 Brendlinger ICNTTH4:00PM05:50PM WACRICNSecond SessionHIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3.0 WATA4 0139467 07/06/10 08/13/10 Peterson ICNMTWTH10:00AM 11:50AM WACRICN

HSC Health ScienceFirst SessionHSC-210 Health Skills I 1.0 WATA1 0139770 05/24/10 07/02/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM WACRKTS-1Full SessionHSC-107 Professionals in Health 2.0 WATP1 0139778 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:40PM 05:50PM WACRKTS-1HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 WATP1 0139754 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 02:00PM 04:30PM WACRKTS-1Second SessionHSC-211 Health Skills II 1.0 WATA1 0139809 07/06/10 08/13/10 LABW 04:00PM 06:30PM LINN239 KTS F 09:00AM 10:30AM WACRKTS-1

MAT MathematicsStudents enrolling in mathematics courses must have qualifying ACT or COMPASS scores, or college transcripts showing successful completion of appropriate prerequisites.First SessionMAT-731 Introduction to Math 2.0 WATP1 0139705 05/24/10 07/16/10 Baenziger KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM WACRKTS-1Full SessionMAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 WATA1 0139727 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM WACRKTS-1 WATP1 0139742 05/24/10 08/13/10 Peterson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM WACRKTS-1MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1.0 WAF07 014484505/24/1008/13/10 Miller LABMTWTBAWACR114 MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4.0 WATA3 0140010 05/24/10 08/13/10 Eko KTS TTH 07:30AM 09:50AM WACRKTS-3MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3.0 WATA2 0139391 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose KTS TTH 10:00AM 11:50AM WACRKTS-2MAT-140 Finite Math u 3.0 WATP4 0139432 05/24/10 08/13/10 Roose ICNTTH 02:00PM 03:50PM WACRICN

MGT ManagementFirst SessionMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 WATA4 0140066 05/24/10 07/02/10 Lifto ICNMTWTH08:00AM 09:50AM WACRICNMid SessionMGT-135 Performance Appraisal for Managers 1.0 WATS3 0140079 06/24/10 06/25/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WACRKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WACRKTS-3MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1.0 WATS3 0140058 06/17/10 06/18/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WACRKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WACRKTS-3MGT-139 Effective Team Bldg/Managers 1.0 WATS3 0140048 06/10/10 06/11/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WACRKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WACRKTS-3MGT-140 Time Mgmt in the Workplace 1.0 WATS3 0140038 06/03/10 06/04/10 Whitson KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WACRKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WACRKTS-3

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Full SessionMGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 WATP2 0139568 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 04:00PM 05:50PM WACRKTS-2MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0 WATP2 0139589 05/24/10 08/13/10 Whitson KTS MW 02:00PM 03:50PM WACRKTS-2

MUS Music – GeneralFull SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 WATZ2 0144999 05/24/10 07/30/10 KTS TTH 06:00PM 08:50PM WACRKTS-2Mid SessionMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 WATAA 0139865* 07/19/10 08/21/10 Baumann KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM WACRKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.

PHI PhilosophyFull SessionPHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0 WATPZ2 0145017 05/24/10 07/30/10 Lemos KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM WACRKTS-2

POL Political ScienceFirst SessionPOL-121 International Relations 3.0 WATP3 0139970 05/24/10 07/02/10 Owen KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM WACRKTS-3

PSY PsychologyFull SessionPSY-251 Social Psychology u 3.0 WATA2 0139406 05/24/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MW 10:00AM 11:50AM WACRKTS-2Mid SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 WATAA 0139836* 06/08/10 07/13/10 KTS T 06:00PM 09:50PM WACRKTS-3*AdvanceProgram.ContacttheResourceCenterat319-398-1050forregistrationrequirements.Second SessionPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 WATP3 0139959 07/06/10 08/13/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH12:00PM 01:50PM WACRKTS-3

REL ReligionFull SessionREL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam 3.0 WATP2 0139626 05/24/10 08/13/10 KTS TTH 04:00PM 05:50PM WACRKTS-2

SDV Student DevelopmentMid SessionSDV-178 Stress Management 1.0 WATS3 0140095* 07/15/10 07/23/10 Rosene KTS TH 06:00PM 09:00PM WACRKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WACRKTS-3 KTS F 08:00AM 12:00PM WACRKTS-3*AbovesectionsmeetThursday,7/15andFriday,7/16and7/23.

SOC SociologyFirst SessionSOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 WATP3 0139939 05/24/10 07/02/10 Flugstad KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM WACRKTS-3Second SessionSOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 WATP3 0139928 07/06/10 08/13/10 Tarr KTS MTWTH02:00PM 03:50PM WACRKTS-3

SPC SpeechFull SessionSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0*Thefollowingsectionsrequire3-5visitstomaincampusforgroupactivities. WATA3 0139667* 05/24/10 08/13/10 DeMaria KTS MW 08:00AM 09:50AM WACRKTS-3 WATZ1 0139732* 05/24/10 07/30/10 McWorthy KTS MW 06:00PM 08:30PM WACRKTS-1

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Anytime/Anywhere courses offer students the opportunity to learn outside the traditional classroom. The courses are the same courses offered face-to-face, adapted for distance delivery by Kirkwood faculty members. If a course transfers face-to-face, it will transfer in the distance format. Faculty are available to answer questions, host discussion forums, respond to assignments and grade exams. The assessments and information available on the Student Resources page at www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning can help you determine if Anytime/Anywhere courses are right for you.

Anytime/Anywhere courses have deadlines – some only one or two, some many. There is always a start and end date. Instructors decide on the deadlines that will best ensure students meet the objectives of the course. Please examine your materials or the course Web site as soon as possible to make sure you understand and can meet your instructor’s requirements. If you are receiving financial aid, it is very important to begin your course promptly and know what is required for attendance.

Financial Aid Attendance: In order for Kirkwood’s Financial Aid office to release your financial aid payment, your instructor must verify your attendance during the first five days of class. Completion of an attendance verification assignment is required. Check your course syllabus for this assignment. To view the course syllabus for an online course, log into your course website; for a packet course, you must purchase the packet/course guide from the bookstore.

Internet/Online Courses: Students receive course information by e-mail. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT WE HAVE YOUR CURRENT E-MAIL ADDRESS and that you can access your Kirkwood student email. A Kirkwood student email account is created for every registered student and should be available 24 hours after you complete your first registration. Visit www.kirkwood.edu/email for information about how to activate your account. The syllabus and assignments for online courses are available on a secure Web site to which students are admitted once they register and class begins. Online classes are accessed at www.kirkwood.edu/angel (see additional information at www.kirkwood.edu/online). You do not have to be online at any specific time, but there will likely be due dates for the assignments and exams. A textbook is usually required and many courses require monitored exams.

Packet Courses: Packet courses are not online. Students purchase their packet/course guides from the Kirkwood bookstore that includes assignments, open-book quizzes and the instructor’s lecture notes. Be sure to purchase the packet specified for your section, as packets will vary for different instructors. Packet courses may also have due dates for assignments and exams. Students contact their instructors by phone, mail or e-mail. Assignments are typically sent by mail. A textbook is usually required and courses will require monitored exams.

7-County Courses: Some Anytime/Anywhere courses require access to a Kirkwood center, usually because of specific media, software or testing requirements. These courses are indicated as 7-County courses in the schedule. Kirkwood center locations are listed on the back cover of this publication.

Testing: Many courses require monitored exams, and can be taken at most Kirkwood locations. Kirkwood center locations are listed on the back cover of this publication. If it is not possible to test at one of the Kirkwood centers, students must make arrangements to test at another school or library location. To request to have exams sent to a non-Kirkwood location, students should submit the online exam form found www.kirkwood.edu/online. An explanation of testing procedures can also be found on this page.

Buying Books/Materials: You can purchase your textbooks and other required materials from the Kirkwood bookstore in Cedar Rapids or Iowa City. You can also order them online or check for titles and prices at www.kirkwood.edu/bookstore. Select ATAW & Online Classes and then Course Materials. It is very important to purchase the materials specified for your section. Some online courses may require an access code found in the textbook, and coursework cannot be started without it. Packets/course guides for packet courses must be purchased from the bookstore.

Registration: Register for May classes beginning with the regular summer registration period and ending five days after the May session begins. Register online (see page 5) or call Enrollment Services at 319-398-7600 or 1-877-386-9101, or contact your Kirkwood center. NOTE: Anytime/Anywhere courses fill up just like traditional courses. Register as soon as possible.

Withdrawing from classes: You may withdraw from a class by selecting Register and Drop Sections on EagleNet. A signature from your instructor or the department is not required. Individual sections may be dropped up to 75 percent of the term. For classes starting May 24, the last day to drop individual sections is July 26. The last day for a complete withdrawal from May start classes is August 13. The refund policy is the same as for traditional classes.

Tuition and Financial Aid: Tuition for Anytime/Anywhere courses is at the in-state rate, regardless of the student’s place of residence. Tuition bills will not be mailed. You can see your tuition charges by selecting My Bill by Term on EagleNet. Tuition is due before the term starts. Financial aid can be used to pay for these courses.Tutoring: Free tutoring is available for Anytime/Anywhere students with access to a Kirkwood center. Call 319-398-5425 for more information.

Still have questions? The Anytime/Anywhere office is located on the Cedar Rapids main campus in 210 Linn Hall. The office is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Contact the office by telephone at 319-398-4958 or by e-mail at [email protected]. You can also visit our Web pages at www.kirkwood.edu/distancelearning.

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ACC AccountingACC-152 Financial Accounting 4.0 ATW51 0137606 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hansel AT-W Internet

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting u 4.0 ATW51 0137807 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hansel AT-W Internet

ACC-160 Payroll Accounting u 2.0 ATW51 0137810 05/24/10 08/13/10 Ternes AT-W Internet

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ADM Administrative AssistantADM-105 Introduction to Keyboarding 1.0 ATW51 0137608 05/24/10 08/13/10 Wumkes AT-W Internet ATW52 0137906 05/24/10 08/13/10 Wumkes AT-W Internet

ADM-122 Document Formatting u 2.0 ATW51 0137609 05/24/10 08/13/10 Wumkes AT-W Internet

ANT AnthropologyANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3.0 ATW51 0137616 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings AT-W Internet ATW52 0137617 05/24/10 08/13/10Huntington AT-W Internet ATW53 0137618 05/24/10 08/13/10 Goings AT-W Internet ATW54 0137619 05/24/10 08/13/10Huntington AT-W Internet

ART ArtART-101 Art Appreciation 3.0 ATW51 0137620 05/24/10 08/13/10 Davies AT-W Internet ATW52 0137621 05/24/10 08/13/10Goffstein AT-W Internet ATW53 0137622 05/24/10 08/13/10 Davies AT-W Internet ATW54 0137623 05/24/10 08/13/10Goffstein AT-W Internet

BCA Business Computer ApplicationsBCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1.0 ATW51 0137626 05/24/10 08/13/10 Streets AT-W Internet ATW52 0137627 05/24/10 08/13/10 Streets AT-W Internet ATW53 0137628 05/24/10 08/13/10 Streets AT-W Internet

BCA-213 Intermediate Computer Bus Appsu 3.0 ATW51 0137629 05/24/10 08/13/10Beebe AT-W Internet

BIO BiologyBIO-151 Nutrition 3.0 ATW51 0137633 05/24/10 08/13/10 Aguiar AT-W Internet ATW52 0137634 05/24/10 08/13/10 Aguiar AT-W Internet ATW53 0137635 05/24/10 08/13/10 Aguiar AT-W Internet

BIO-154 Human Biology 3.0 ATW51 0137637 05/24/10 08/13/10 Zeman AT-W Internet ATW52 0137638 05/24/10 08/13/10 Nalley AT-W Internet ATW53 0137639 05/24/10 08/13/10 Zeman AT-W Internet

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and Physiology 3.0 ATW51 0137640 05/24/10 08/13/10 Blank AT-W Internet,7-County,onerequiredSat.labonmaincampus ATW52 0137641 05/24/10 08/13/10 Blank AT-W Internet,7-County,onerequiredSat.labonmaincampus ATW53 0144534 05/24/10 08/13/10Patterson AT-W Internet,7-County,10labsrequiredonmaincampus

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3.0 ATW51 0137643 05/24/10 08/13/10 Ackman AT-W Internet ATW52 0144511 05/24/10 08/13/10 Sambol AT-W Internet

BUS BusinessBUS-102 Introduction to Business 3.0 ATW51 0137647 05/24/10 08/13/10 Humble AT-W Internet ATW52 0137648 05/24/10 08/13/10 Osborne AT-W Internet ATW53 0137649 05/24/10 08/13/10 Humble AT-W Internet

CHM ChemistryCHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3.0 ATW51 0137651 05/24/10 08/13/10 Teague AT-W Internet

CLS Cultural StudiesCLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0 ATW51 0137653 05/24/10 08/13/10 Tarr AT-W Internet

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COM CommunicationCOM-723 Workplace Communications 3.0 ATP51 0137658 05/24/10 08/13/10Van Oort AT-P Packet ATW51 0137659 05/24/10 08/13/10 Khaw AT-W Internet ATW52 0144838 05/24/10 08/13/10 Khaw AT-W Internet

CRJ Criminal JusticeCRJ-101 Ethics in Criminal Justice u 3.0 ATW51 0140885 05/24/10 08/13/10 Penrod AT-W Internet

CSC Computer ScienceCSC-110 Intro to Computers 3.0 ATW51 0137661 05/24/10 08/13/10 Abram AT-W Internet ATW52 0137662 05/24/10 08/13/10 Mercer AT-W Internet ATW53 0137663 05/24/10 08/13/10 Carson AT-W Internet ATW54 0137664 05/24/10 08/13/10 Snook AT-W Internet ATW55 0137665 05/24/10 08/13/10 Carson AT-W Internet ATW56 0144807 05/24/10 08/13/10 Amsler AT-W Internet

DSV Disability ServicesDSV-120 Observation/Mgmt of Behavior 3.0 ATW51 0137790 05/24/10 08/13/10Thompson AT-W Internet

ECN EconomicsECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 ATW51 0137669 05/24/10 08/13/10 Mekies AT-W Internet

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0 ATW51 0137670 05/24/10 08/13/10 Pelzer AT-W Internet

ENG English CompositionENG-101 Elements of Writing 3.0 ATW51 0136243 05/24/10 08/13/10 Arenz AT-W Internet ATW52 0136244 05/24/10 08/13/10 Larson AT-W Internet ATW53 0137671 05/24/10 08/13/10 Arenz AT-W Internet ATW54 0137672 05/24/10 08/13/10 Larson AT-W Internet

ENG-105 Composition I u 3.0 ATW51 0137675 05/24/10 08/13/10Stallman AT-W Internet ATW52 0137676 05/24/10 08/13/10 Daniels AT-W Internet ATW53 0137677 05/24/10 08/13/10 Burwell AT-W Internet ATW54 0137678 05/24/10 08/13/10 Larson AT-W Internet ATW55 0137679 05/24/10 08/13/10Stallman AT-W Internet ATW56 0137680 05/24/10 08/13/10 Daniels AT-W Internet ATW57 0137681 05/24/10 08/13/10 AT-W Internet ATW58 0137682 05/24/10 08/13/10 AT-W Internet

ENG-106 Composition II u 3.0 ATW51 0137683 05/24/10 08/13/10Spangler AT-W Internet ATW52 0137684 05/24/10 08/13/10 Fandel AT-W Internet ATW53 0137685 05/24/10 08/13/10 Sinclair AT-W Internet ATW54 0137686 05/24/10 08/13/10 Fandel AT-W Internet ATW55 0137687 05/24/10 08/13/10 Sinclair AT-W Internet ATW56 0137688 05/24/10 08/13/10 Fandel AT-W Internet

ENG-108 Comp II: Technical Writing u 3.0 ATW51 0137689 05/24/10 08/13/10McDonald AT-W Internet ATW52 0137690 05/24/10 08/13/10McDonald AT-W Internet

ENV Environmental ScienceENV-115 Environmental Science 3.0 ATW51 0137692 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench AT-W Internet

HIS HistoryHIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3.0 ATW51 0137700 05/24/10 08/13/10Peterson AT-W Internet

HIS-122 Europe-Age of Monarchy 3.0 ATW51 0137701 05/24/10 08/13/10Peterson AT-W Internet

HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism 3.0 ATW51 0137704 05/24/10 08/13/10 Gilliland AT-W Internet

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3.0 ATP51 0137706 05/24/10 08/13/10 LaFleur AT-P Packet ATW51 0137707 05/24/10 08/13/10McMahon AT-W Internet

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because of software, videos, or exams that require access to a Kirkwood Center.

- Check course description for prerequisite or corequisite.

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3.0 ATP51 0137708 05/24/10 08/13/10Brendlinger AT-P Packet ATW51 0137709 05/24/10 08/13/10 Gilliland AT-W Internet ATW52 0144525 05/24/10 08/13/10 Gilliland AT-W Internet

HSC Health ScienceHSC-115 Medical Terminology 4.0 ATW51 0137712 05/24/10 08/13/10 Cline AT-W Internet ATW52 0144854 05/24/10 08/13/10 Glab AT-W Internet

HSC-117 Basic Medical Terminology 2.5 ATW51 0137715 05/24/10 08/13/10 Levsen AT-W Internet ATW52 0144844 05/24/10 08/13/10 Sigmon AT-W Internet

HUM HumanitiesHUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3.0 ATW51 0137718 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hanson AT-W Internet,7-County ATW52 0137719 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hanson AT-W Internet,7-County

LIT LiteratureLIT-204 Forms of Lit: Nonfiction u 3.0 ATW51 0137721 05/24/10 08/13/10 McClure AT-W Internet

LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3.0 ATW51 0137723 05/24/10 08/13/10 English AT-W Internet ATW52 0137724 05/24/10 08/13/10 Franco AT-W Internet ATW53 0142344 05/24/10 08/13/10 English AT-W Internet

MAT MathematicsMAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3.0 ATP51 0137727 05/24/10 08/13/10 Krueger AT-P Packet ATW51 0137730 05/24/10 08/13/10Peterson AT-W Internet ATW52 0137731 05/24/10 08/13/10 Cochran AT-W Internet ATW53 0137732 05/24/10 08/13/10 Keller AT-W Internet

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra u 4.0 ATP51 0137733 05/24/10 08/13/10Sedlacek AT-P Packet ATW51 0137736 05/24/10 08/13/10 AT-W Internet

MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4.0 ATW51 0137737 05/24/10 08/13/10 Cochran AT-W Internet

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society u 3.0 ATW51 0137738 05/24/10 08/13/10Soemadi AT-W Internet ATW52 0144512 05/24/10 08/13/10Soemadi AT-W Internet

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas u 3.0 ATP51 0137739 05/24/10 08/13/10 Harthun AT-P Packet

MAT-157 Statistics u 4.0 ATW51 0137740 05/24/10 08/13/10Marberry AT-W Internet ATW52 0144513 05/24/10 08/13/10Marberry AT-W Internet

MGT ManagementMGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0 ATW51 0137742 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lifto AT-W Internet ATW52 0137743 05/24/10 08/13/10 Merlak AT-W Internet

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3.0 ATW51 0137745 05/24/10 08/13/10 Lifto AT-W Internet

MGT-300 Intro to Entrepreneurship 3.0 ATW51 0137747 05/24/10 08/13/10 Miller AT-W Internet

MKT MarketingMKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3.0 ATW51 0137749 05/24/10 08/13/10 Millard AT-W Internet ATW52 0137750 05/24/10 08/13/10 Millard AT-W Internet

MMS Mass Media StudiesMMS-101 Mass Media 3.0 ATW51 0137751 05/24/10 08/13/10 Kodet AT-W Internet

MUS Music - GeneralMUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0 ATW51 0137754 05/24/10 08/13/10 Risse AT-W Internet ATW52 0137755 05/24/10 08/13/10 Kaefring AT-W Internet ATW53 0137756 05/24/10 08/13/10 Risse AT-W Internet ATW54 0137914 05/24/10 08/13/10 Kaefring AT-W Internet

PHS Physical SciencePHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3.0 ATW51 0137758 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hench AT-W Internet

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POL Political SciencePOL-111 American National Government 3.0 ATW51 0137759 05/24/10 08/13/10Brendlinger AT-W Internet

POL-121 International Relations 3.0 ATW51 0137760 05/24/10 08/13/10 Mekies AT-W Internet

PSY PsychologyPSY-111 Intro to Psychology 3.0 ATP51 0137761 05/24/10 08/13/10O’Rourke AT-P Packet ATW51 0137764 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bral AT-W Internet ATW52 0137765 05/24/10 08/13/10 Bral AT-W Internet ATW53 0137915 05/24/10 08/13/10O’Rourke AT-W Internet

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology u 3.0 ATP51 0137766 05/24/10 08/13/10Johnson AT-P Packet ATW51 0137768 05/24/10 08/13/10Brennom AT-W Internet ATW52 0142351 05/24/10 08/13/10Brennom AT-W Internet

REL ReligionREL-101 Survey of World Religions 3.0 ATW51 0140883 05/24/10 08/13/10 Drey AT-W Internet

SDV Student DevelopmentSDV-160 Career Decision Making 2.0 ATP51 0137772 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hansen AT-P Packet ATW51 0137773 05/24/10 08/13/10Roemig-Heusinkveld AT-W Internet

SOC SociologySOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 ATP51 0137774 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hoth AT-P Packet ATW51 0137776 05/24/10 08/13/10 Knox AT-W Internet ATW52 0137777 05/24/10 08/13/10 Hoth AT-W Internet ATW53 0140834 05/24/10 08/13/10Knox AT-W Internet

SOC-115 Social Problems 3.0 ATP51 0137778 05/24/10 08/13/10 Snell AT-P Packet ATW51 0137779 05/24/10 08/13/10 Knox AT-W Internet

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3.0ATW51 0137782 05/24/10 08/13/10 Knox AT-W Internet ATW52 0144855 05/24/10 08/13/10 Marshall AT-W Internet

SPC SpeechSPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 ATW51 0141744 05/24/10 08/13/10McWorthy AT-W Internet,videocameraneededtorecordspeeches

WAT Water Environmental TechWAT-210 Wastewater Treatment: Industrial u 4.0 ATW51 0137784 05/24/10 08/13/10 AT-W Internet

WAT-300 Water Analysis 3.0 ATW51 0137798 05/24/10 08/13/10 Robbins AT-W Internet

WAT-301 Basic Mech Maintenance & Pumps 3.0 ATW51 0137799 05/24/10 08/13/10 Slutts AT-W Internet

WAT-304 Water Treatment I 4.0 ATW51 0137800 05/24/10 08/13/10 Earley AT-W Internet

WAT-305 Water Distribution Systems 4.0 ATW51 0137801 05/24/10 08/13/10 Slutts AT-W Internet

WAT-306 Wastewater Collection Systems 4.0 ATW51 0137785 05/24/10 08/13/10 Robbins AT-W Internet

WAT-307 Wastewater Treatment I 4.0 ATW51 0137786 05/24/10 08/13/10 AT-W Internet

WAT-308 Wastewater Analysis 3.0 ATW51 0137787 05/24/10 08/13/10 AT-W Internet

WAT-311 Wastewater Treatment II u 4.0 ATW51 0137788 05/24/10 08/13/10 AT-W Internet

WAT-312 Water Treatment II u 4.0 ATW51 0137802 05/24/10 08/13/10 Earley AT-W Internet

WAT-400 Permits and Administration 1.0 ATW51 0137789 05/24/10 08/13/10 AT-W Internet

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Did you know…• You can balance family, full-time employment and college when you’re in the Advance program?• Advance is tailored to adults—people who want to get ahead in their career or want more career choices?• You’re assigned an advisor who will facilitate your academic success?• Classes begin every five weeks and are scheduled in five- and 10-week blocks that you attend one night a

week?• You can complete an associate’s degree 2 ½ times faster in this format?• Financial aid is available for those who qualify?

For more information contact: Dawn Stastny Kirkwood Resource Center 1030 5th Avenue SE 319-398-1050 [email protected]

BLOCK 8

BIO-154 Human Biology 3.0

RCA07 0139785 06/09/10 07/07/10 Bonine LECW 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3021CLS-151 UC: Latin America 3.0

RCA01 0139783 06/08/10 07/06/10 Putzy LECT 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3021ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 RCA09 0139787 06/10/10 07/08/10 Borman LECTH 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3020 RCA10 0139784 06/08/10 07/06/10 Borman LECT 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3020MGT-101 Principles of Management 3.0

RCA02 0139782 06/08/10 07/06/10 Osborne LECT 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3008MGT-145 Human Relations in Management 3.0

RCA02 0139781 06/07/10 07/12/10 Stutzman LECM 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3021PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3.0

RCA11 0139786 06/10/10 07/08/10 Javoroski LECTH 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3021PSY-111 Introduction to Psychology 3.0

CRTAA 0139827 06/08/10 07/06/10 Staff KTST 06:00PM 09:50PM KTS-3

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ENG-105 Composition I u 3.0

RCA15 0139797 06/09/10 08/18/10 Price LECW 05:30PM 08:30PM RESC3022LIT-206 Forms of Lit: Fiction u 3.0

RCA01 0144908 06/10/10 08/19/10 Mitchell LECTH 05:30PM 08:30PM RESC3022

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BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3.0

RCA01 0139817 07/21/10 08/18/10 Osborne LECW 05:30PM 09:30PMRESC3008

BUS-185 Business Law I 3.0

RCA03 0139790 07/19/10 08/16/10 Thimmig LECM 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3021

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0

RCA12 0139792 07/20/10 08/17/10 Borman LECT 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3020 RCA13 0139796 07/22/10 08/19/10 Borman LECTH 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3020ENV-115 Environmental Science 3.0

RCA20 0139794 07/21/10 08/18/10 Smith LECW 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3021HIS-152 U.S. History: Since 1877 3.0

RCA10 0139791 07/19/10 08/16/10 Yergler LECM 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3022MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3.0

RCA09 0139793 07/21/10 08/18/10 Saville LECW 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3020MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3.0

CRTAA 0139856 07/20/10 08/17/10 Baumann KTST 06:00PM 09:50PM KTS-3REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3.0

RCA05 0139795 07/22/10 08/19/10 Drey LECTH 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3021SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3.0

RCF01 0139789 07/19/10 08/16/10 Bone LECM 05:30PM 09:30PM RESC3020

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Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements

Associate of ArtsCredit Hours

*Diversity course requirement

Associate of ScienceCredit Hours

Associate of ScienceCareer OptionCredit Hours

Communication – Writing 5 5 5

Communication – Speech 3 3 3

History/Cultures 6

Humanities 9

Humanities &/or History/Cultures 9 6

Mathematics 3

Mathematics/Science 20** 6***

Science 6

Social Science 9 6 6

Career Option Core 20***

Electives 21 19 16

DEGREE TOTAL 62 62 62

* Students seeking an A.A. degree from Kirkwood Community College must complete one approved diversity course.** Include one college-level mathematics course.*** Contact program coordinator for specific requirements.

Arts & Sciences

Degrees and Core Requirements

Arts and Sciences students can complete their two-year degrees and then transfer to four-year colleges or universities to complete their bachelor degrees.

Three degrees are awarded in the Arts and Sciences:• Associate of Arts (A.A.)• Associate of Science (A.S.)• Associate of Science/Career Option (A.S./C.O.)

While degree requirements vary according to major area, each degree includes the core courses outlined here. For details on major requirements, please refer to the Kirkwood college catalog.

Students who plan to transfer should work closely with the Advising and Transfer Center regarding the transfer of Arts and Sciences degrees and to facilitate the transfer process.

Electives

Electives are transferable courses required by all three Arts and Sciences degrees. They provide students opportunities to explore subjects of special interest outside of the core requirements, or may be applied to the major students plan to pursue.

Electives are offered each semester in most departments. The following types of courses can be counted as electives:

• All courses with “Arts & Sciences Elective Code A” in the course description. (transfer courses)

• Up to 16 credit hours of courses with “Arts & Sciences Elective Code B” in the course description. (technical courses)

• Only 2 credit hours of courses with “Arts & Sciences Elective Code D” in the course description. (developmental courses)

Students in special majors or Career Option programs may be required to take specific courses to satisfy their major/Career Option requirements.

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Arts and Sciences Core CoursesApplicable to A.A., A.S. and A.S./C.O. degree requirements. One diversity course is required for A.A. degree. Courses with (D) before the course number satisfy the diversity requirement.

Course No. Course name Credits

COMMUNICATION – SPEECHSPC-101 Fund of Oral Communication ...................................................... 3orSPC-112 Public Speaking ........................................................................... 3

COMMUNICATION – WRITINGENG-120 College Writing (Comp I-II equivalent) ....................................... 5orENG-105 Composition I............................................................................... 3andENG-106 Composition II ............................................................................. 3orENG-108 Composition II: Technical Writing .............................................. 3

HISTORY – CULTURESStudents earning an A.A. degree must complete three credit hours from list 1 and three credit hours from either list 1 or list 2.

Group 1- Introductory Courses(D) ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology ................................................................. 3(D) ASL-171 American Sign Language II ......................................................... 4(D) ASL-241 American Sign Language III ........................................................ 3(D) ASL-271 American Sign Language IV ....................................................... 3(D) CLS-140 UC: The Mideast .......................................................................... 3(D) CLS-151 UC: Latin America ....................................................................... 3(D) CLS-159 UC: Indigenous Central America ................................................. 3(D) CLS-162 UC: Pacific Societies .................................................................... 3(D) CLS-165 UC: Modern Japan ....................................................................... 3(D) CLS-167 UC: Modern China ....................................................................... 3(D) CLS-171 UC: Sub-Saharan Africa .............................................................. 3(D) FLF-142 Elementary French II ................................................................... 4(D) FLF-241 Intermediate French I ................................................................... 4(D) FLF-242 Intermediate French II .................................................................. 4(D) FLG-142 Elementary German II .................................................................. 4(D) FLG-241 Intermediate German I ................................................................. 4(D) FLG-242 Intermediate German II ................................................................ 4(D) FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II .................................................................. 4(D) FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I ................................................................. 4(D) FLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II ................................................................ 4HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World ...................................................... 3HIS-122 Europe-Age of Monarchy ............................................................ 3HIS-123 Europe-Age of Revolution ........................................................... 3HIS-124 Europe-Age of Nationalism ......................................................... 3HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 .................................................................... 3HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 ............................................................... 3HIS-291 History of Science ........................................................................ 3(D)REL-101 Survey of World Religions ........................................................... 3(D)REL-120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam...................................................... 3(D)REL-130 Intro Religions of the East ........................................................... 3

Group 2- Other CoursesHIS-135 Modern World Military History ................................................... 3(D) HIS-221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Lit ........................................... 3(D) HIS-254 American Indian History .............................................................. 3(D) REL-125 Intro to Islam ................................................................................ 3(D) REL-140 Religion in the United States ....................................................... 3(D) REL-160 Religions of China ....................................................................... 3

HUMANITIESStudents seeking an A.A. degree must select one course from 1, one course from 2 and one course from 1, 2 or 3.

Group 1- Arts and IdeasART-101 Art Appreciation ........................................................................... 3ART-203 Art History I ................................................................................. 3ART-204 Art History II ................................................................................ 3

DRA-101 Introduction to Theatre................................................................. 3DRA-116 Film Analysis ............................................................................... 3DRA-125 Introduction to Play Analysis ....................................................... 3HUM-123 U.S. Film History ......................................................................... 3HUM-124 World Film History ...................................................................... 3MUS-100 Music Appreciation ...................................................................... 3MUS-209 Topics in Western Music History ................................................. 3PHI-101 Introduction to Philosophy ........................................................... 3PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics ................................................................... 3PHI-111 Basic Reasoning ........................................................................... 3(D) PHI-125 Native American Philosophies ..................................................... 3(D) PHI-126 Chinese Philosophies ................................................................... 3PHI-130 Philosophy of Human Nature ....................................................... 3PHI-132 Philosophy of Education .............................................................. 3PHI-150 Social and Political Philosophy ................................................... 3PHI-160 Environmental Ethics ................................................................... 3

Group 2- Literature (Prereq: ENG-105 or ENG-120)LIT-203 Forms of Lit.: Story Cycle ........................................................... 3LIT-204 Forms of Lit.: Nonfiction ............................................................. 3LIT-205 Forms of Lit.: Drama ................................................................... 3LIT-206 Forms of Lit.: Fiction ................................................................... 3LIT-207 Forms of Lit.: Poetry .................................................................... 3LIT-208 Forms of Lit.: New Media ............................................................ 3LIT-209 Forms of Lit.: Film Adaptation .................................................... 3(D) LIT-222 Lit & Culture: American Dreams ................................................. 3(D) LIT-224 Lit & Culture: Women and Work ................................................. 3LIT-225 Lit Themes: Beyond Bartleby ...................................................... 3LIT-226 Lit Themes: Search for Identity ................................................... 3(D) LIT-227 Lit & Culture: World Poetry ........................................................ 3

Group 3- Interdisciplinary Humanities(D) CLS-180 American Pluralism ..................................................................... 3CLS-190 Culture and Technology ............................................................... 3HUM-105 Working in America ..................................................................... 3HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities ............................................................ 3

MATHEMATICS Students earning an Associate’s degree must complete one college level math course.

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society ............................................................. 3MAT-120 College Algebra............................................................................ 3MAT-136 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry ............................................ 5MAT-138 College Algebra with Limits ........................................................ 4MAT-140 Finite Math ................................................................................... 3MAT-155 Statistical Ideas ............................................................................ 3MAT-157 Statistics ....................................................................................... 4MAT-162 Business Statistics ........................................................................ 4MAT-165 Business Calculus ........................................................................ 3MAT-175 Calculus for Biological Sciences ................................................. 4MAT-210 Calculus I ..................................................................................... 4MAT-216 Calculus II .................................................................................... 4MAT-219 Calculus III ................................................................................... 4MAT-227 Differential Equation/Laplace ..................................................... 4

SCIENCE A.A. and A.S./C.O. degree seeking students select from Group A below. See an adviser for requirements specific to your degree.

BIO-104 Introductory Biology w/ Lab ....................................................... 3BIO-112 General Biology I ......................................................................... 4BIO-113 General Biology II ....................................................................... 4BIO-154 Human Biology ............................................................................ 3BIO-189 Microbes and Society ................................................................... 3BIO-190 Introductory Biotechnology ......................................................... 3BIO-195 Human Evolution ......................................................................... 3CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry ............................................................ 3CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry Lab ..................................................... 1CHM-132 Intro Organic & Biochemistry ..................................................... 4

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Arts and Sciences Core CoursesCHM-165 General Chemistry I ..................................................................... 4CHM-175 General Chemistry II .................................................................... 4ENV-115 Environmental Science ................................................................ 3PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy ........................................................... 3PHS-170 Physical Geology ......................................................................... 3PHS-171 Physical Geology Lab .................................................................. 1PHS-175 Environmental Geology ............................................................... 3PHS-176 Environmental Geology Lab ........................................................ 1PHS-180 Evolution of the Earth .................................................................. 3PHS-181 Evolution of the Earth Lab ........................................................... 1PHY-120 Introductory Physics .................................................................... 3PHY-162 College Physics I .......................................................................... 4PHY-172 College Physics II ........................................................................ 4PHY-212 Classical Physics I ........................................................................ 5PHY-222 Classical Physics II ...................................................................... 5SCI-120 Forensic Science .......................................................................... 3SCI-122 Forensic Science Lab ................................................................... 1

A.S. degree seeking student select from Group A listed above and from Group B listed below.BIO-168 Human Anatomy & Physiology I w/ Lab .................................... 4BIO-173 Human Anatomy & Physiology II w/ Lab ................................... 4BIO-186 Microbiology ................................................................................ 4CHM-262 Organic Chemistry I .................................................................. 4.5CHM-272 Organic Chemistry II ................................................................ 4.5CHM-280 Quantitative Analysis ................................................................... 4

SOCIAL SCIENCEStudents seeking an A.A. degree need 3 courses, students seeking an A.S. degree need 2 courses.CRJ-100 Intro to Criminal Justice ............................................................... 3CRJ-200 Criminology ................................................................................. 3CRJ-201 Juvenile Delinquency ................................................................... 3(D) DSV-200 Exceptional Persons ..................................................................... 3ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics ..................................................... 3ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics ..................................................... 3(D) ECN-210 Asian Economic Systems ............................................................. 3EDU-240 Educational Psychology ............................................................... 3GEO-115 Human Geography ....................................................................... 3(D) GEO-121 World Regional Geography.......................................................... 3HSV-110 Human Service Policy & Programs ............................................. 3MMS-101 Mass Media .................................................................................. 3POL-111 American National Government .................................................. 3POL-121 International Relations ................................................................. 3(D) POL-125 Comparative Government & Politics ........................................... 3POL-150 Intro to U.S. Foreign Policy ......................................................... 3PRL-101 Paralegal Studies Orientation ....................................................... 3PSY-111 Intro to Psychology ...................................................................... 3PSY-121 Developmental Psychology .......................................................... 3PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology .................................................................. 3PSY-251 Social Psychology ........................................................................ 3SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology ............................................................ 3SOC-115 Social Problems ........................................................................... 3SOC-120 Marriage and Family .................................................................... 3SOC-132 Sociology of Loss, Grieving & Growth ....................................... 3(D) SOC-265 Intro to Lesbian/Gay/ Bi/Trans/ Studies ...................................... 3SOC-270 Social & Behavioral Research Methods ...................................... 3SOC-284 Sociology of the Environment ..................................................... 3(D) SOC-200 Minority Group Relations ............................................................ 3

DIVERSITY NOT APPROVED FOR CORE (Required for a student seeking an A.A. degree)CLS-125 Language and Society .................................................................. 3CRJ-202 Cultural Awareness-CJ Practitioners ............................................ 3ITP-130 Social Aspects of Deaf Culture .................................................... 3LIT-158 Lit of African Peoples .................................................................. 3

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSACC: ACCOUNTING

ACC-111 Introduction to Accounting 3Provides an understanding of basic accounting concepts and procedures. Includes the recording of transactions, preparation of financial statements, and payroll problems for professional and merchandising businesses. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ACC-152 Financial Accounting 4Introduces the basic concepts and procedures of accounting including the accounting cycle, merchandise accounting, internal control, long-term and contingent liabilities, corporate accounting and the collection of data for external reporting. Includes the preparation and analysis of financial statements. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ACC-156 Managerial Accounting 4Surveys the basic concepts and procedures of accounting to include managerial, manufacturing and cost accounting for decision making. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: ACC-152; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ACC-160 Payroll Accounting 2Introduces concepts and procedures used in determining payroll taxes. Laws and regulations affecting payroll are presented. Taxes and current rates are reviewed so the student will understand withholding from the employee and the employer’s taxes. Manual and computerized practical problems are solved by the student. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: ACC-152; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ACC-362 Accounting Spreadsheets 4Addresses the use of spreadsheet software as a problem-solving tool for the accountant. This tool is used to develop models that can be used to analyze data, create what-if scenarios, and automate computations, sort and group data, and view data graphically. The topics include, but are not limited to, planning, building, testing and documenting worksheets. Special topics include, but are not limited to, functions, charts, solver, data management, multiple worksheets, data tables, integration with other applications and macros. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: ACC-152, CSC-110; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ADM: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

ADM-105 Introduction to Keyboarding 1Provides instruction in alphabetic and numeric keyboarding and includes exercises designed to increase speed to 30 words per minute with five or fewer errors on five-minute timed writings. Includes instruction in the use of proofreaders’ marks and how to create a business letter in block format using Microsoft Word. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ADM-122 Document Formatting 2Presumes students already know the alphabetic and numeric keyboard. Instruction includes exercises designed to increase speed to 45 words per minute with five or fewer errors on five-minute timed writings. Includes instruction in creating standard business letters, interoffice memos, tables, simple reports and newsletters using Microsoft Word. (1/2/0/0), Prereq: ADM-105; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ADM-133 Business Math and Calculators 3Provides for the integration of business math concepts and formulas. Emphasizes current business math practices built on the foundation of mathematical problem solving. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-062; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ADM-142 Desktop Publishing 3Allows students to create professional-quality documents, such as one-page bulletins or short newsletters, using desktop publishing software. The student will also integrate text, graphic and image files previously created with a variety of application software. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: ADM-122 or BCA-135; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ADM-154 Business Communication 3Develops skills and knowledge needed for effective oral and written communication in business. Students demonstrate these skills through presentations, written correspondence and the development of an electronic employment portfolio. It is recommended that students take this course in their last semester. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: COM-710 and ADM-165, or ENG-105; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ADN: NURSING - ASSOCIATE

ADN-105 Introduction to Associate 1 Degree Nursing Examines the role of the associate degree registered nurse. Concepts of nursing process, wellness, community and management are introduced. (1/0/0/0), Prereq: PNN-533, PNN-732, PSY-111, PSY-121, SPC-101; Coreq: ADN-577, ADN-723; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ADN-577 Associate Degree Nursing I 3.5Emphasizes the utilization of the nursing process to promote adaptation in clients with physiological problems. Concepts studied include acid/base balance, fluid and electrolytes, shock, and biological defenses. Selected disease states present in the adult population assist in the application of these concepts. The areas of pathophysiology, nutrition and pharmacology are integrated relative to the client problems. Advanced skills are practiced in a supervised lab setting. (3/1/0/0), Prereq: PNN-533, PNN-732, PSY-111, PSY-121, SPC-101; Coreq: ADN-105, ADN-723; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ADN-653 Associate Degree Nursing II 3Emphasizes the utilization of the nursing process to promote adaptation in adults, families and communities. Selected cardiovascular and neurological disease states are studied. Advanced psychosocial concepts and illnesses are studied in the context of the family and the community. The areas of pathophysiology, nutrition and pharmacology are integrated relative to the client problems. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ADN-105, ADN-577, ADN-723; Coreq: ADN-724; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ADN-654 Associate Degree Nursing III 4Emphasizes the utilization of the nursing process to promote adaptation in adult, pediatric and obstetrical clients with acute multi-system problems. Registered nurse roles related to community and management are studied. The areas of pathophysiology, nutrition and pharmacology are integrated relative to the client problems. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: ADN-653, ADN-724; Coreq: ADN-725; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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ADN-723 Associate Degree Nursing 3 Clinical I Focuses on the application of knowledge, psychomotor and affective skills to perform the role of provider of care. Emphasis is on making advanced assessments and performing nursing skills associated with acute inpatient settings. Concepts related to nutrition, pharmacology, pathophysiology and care planning are applied. (0/0/9/0), Prereq: PNN-732; Coreq: ADN-105, ADN-577; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ADN-724 Associate Degree Nursing 3 Clinical II Focuses on the application of knowledge, psychomotor and affective skills to perform the role of provider of care. Emphasis is on making advanced physiological and psychosocial assessments and planning individualized care in acute inpatient settings. Concepts related to nutrition, pharmacology, pathophysiology and care planning are applied. (0/0/9/0), Prereq: ADN-105, ADN-577, ADN-723; Coreq: ADN-653; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ADN-725 Associate Degree Nursing 4 Clinical III Focuses on the application of knowledge, psychomotor and affective skills to perform the role of provider of care. Emphasis is on developing, prioritizing and evaluating individualized care of clients with complex disease states in acute care and community settings. Concepts related to nutrition, pharmacology, pathophysiology and care planning are applied. (0/0/12/0), Prereq: ADN-653, ADN-724, BIO-186; Coreq: ADN-654; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGA: AGRICULTURE - AGRONOMY

AGA-381 Crop Scouting 3Focuses on identification of pest problems in crops and on developing an integrated pest management program. Students learn to utilize economic thresholds in recommending control methods. Students also learn to prevent potential fertility, pest and environmental problems with crop production practices. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGB: AGRICULTURE – FARM MANAGEMENT

AGB-336 Agricultural Selling 3Covers the fundamentals and techniques of successful selling, developing sales personality and the selling cycle. Practical application through sales presentation of the principles of selling using videotape as a self-evaluation device. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGC: AGRICULTURE COMPREHENSIVE

AGC-115 Ag Career Orientation 1Provides students with an overview of their chosen career field. Students identify areas of interest within the industry and make an educational plan to attain their career goals. Includes activities to assist students in adjusting to college life and exploring Kirkwood opportunities. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGC-932 Internship 2-6Provides on-the-job training in an approved business establishment. Valuable learning experiences are structured by the program coordinator and the training sponsor. (0/0/0/8-24), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Program coordinator approval

AGE: AGRICULTURE - EQUINE

AGE-107 Trail Riding 1-2Introduces factors that affect a horse on the trail such as laws, ride preparation, equipment, trail etiquette, application of reins, seat and anticipation. (0.5-1/1-2/0/0), Prereq: AGE-110; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Permission of instructor and dean.

AGE-110 Beginning Western 2 Balanced SeatProvides applied instruction in developing the western rider and horse. Balanced-seat approach stressed; covers horse handling, grooming, haltering, leading, saddling, bridling and fundamentals of walk, jog and beginning lope. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGE-212 Horse Business Practices 3Applies the necessary steps in becoming a horse business owner from investing, licenses and tax benefits. Other areas covered include marketing, insurance, buying and selling, employees and independent contractors, pedigree or performance records, and IRS information. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGE-213 Management of the Racing 1 Thoroughbred Identifies the techniques of managing the thoroughbred racehorse. Describes the basic care of the thoroughbred including feeding, veterinary, farrier and conditioning practices. Identifies special techniques, which include taking temperature, pulse, respiration, X-rays, blood counts and pre-race preparation. Interpretation and analysis of thoroughbred pedigrees and racetrack operations are taught. Some course time may be spent at a racetrack. (0.5/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGE-252 Horse Shows 4Identifies and applies necessary requirements to prepare and show a horse, and includes instruction and participation in setting up and conducting a horse show. Students may actually show in available horse shows. (1/6/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGE-270 Equestrian Drill Team 2Riders and horses are developed into a working unit of two or more drill teams. Western balance seat is stressed with work on maneuvers, routine and patterns. Horsemanship is taught to improve communication between horse and rider. Historical study of where and how the maneuvers were used in cavalry units of Iowa is included. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGE-290 Horse Projects 1A preplanned schedule for discussion, observation and evaluation of the horse project is developed. Covers athletic performance of the horse, training and environmental effects, and use of records. Management of facilities and other horse projects are stressed. Includes an agreed-to development plan for an applied problem solution. (1/0/0/0), Prereq: AGE-230; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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AGF-144 Floral Design III 3Involves advanced all-occasion and wedding designing, including table setting and copy work. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: AGF-142; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGF-154 Retail Flower Shop 2 Operation III Analyzes the floral business as a center of employment, personnel policies, shop management and operations. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: AGF-150, AGF-152; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGF-164 Event Planning III 3Emphasizes instruction and practical experience in event planning, including event planning management, contract negotiation, visual presentation, and marketing and advertising special events. Students plan, produce and successfully execute special events. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: AGF-162; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGH: AGRICULTURE - HORTICULTURE

AGH-123 Woody Plant Materials 3Develops skills in the identification, landscape use and cultural requirements of 80 varieties of deciduous trees and shrubs native to Iowa, as well as conifers used in windbreak and wildlife plantings. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGH-144 Landscape Construction 3 and Design Involves the construction of landscape paving, concrete, retaining walls, basic wood construction, basic electrical and plumbing. Also covered are calculations necessary to order materials and bid procedures. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGH-152 Landscape Design Techniques 3Provides information and practice in basic graphic communication and introductory landscape design. Topics covered include use of scales, basic drafting, landscape symbols, design process, master planning, design with plant material and cost estimating. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGH-165 Irrigation Installation and 2 RepairDevelops skills in the areas of irrigation system installation and repair. Topics covered include trenching and installation of irrigation pipe, heads, valves, and controls; system troubleshooting; and minor system repair. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Second-year student.

AGH-236 Plant Material Maintenance 3Studies pruning, fertilizing, staking and other maintenance practices utilized in tree and shrub care. Emphasis is placed on proper planting and transplanting procedures. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGH-238 Soil and Water Conservation 3Studies the different components of soil, soil forming factors, soil erosion and soil conservation. Introduces the student to surveying techniques and use of soil survey reports. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGM: AGRICULTURE - MECHANICS

AGM-932 Internship 1-5Involves employment allowing the student practical, on-the-job training with a business related to the student’s instructional program. Student is required to prepare a training plan and other reports. (0/0/0/4), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGN: AGRICULTURE – NATURAL RESOURCES & FORESTRY

AGN-132 Plant Management for Parks 3Emphasizes the establishment and maintenance of plant materials typically encountered in state, county and city park systems. Covers establishment procedures and proper maintenance practices for basic turf species, trees, shrubs and groundcovers utilized in park systems. Focuses on maintenance practices including mowing, pruning, fertilization, pest control and proper plant placement. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGN-140 Plants of the Wild 3Identifies plant materials existing in natural woodlands, roadsides and prairies. Special emphasis is placed on prairie forbs. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Second-year student

AGS: AGRICULTURE – ANIMAL SCIENCE

AGS-948 Special Projects 1Includes an agreed-to development plan for an applied problem solution. Allows student to pursue exploration and fact gathering of special-interest projects. Student and instructor meet weekly for discussion, observation and evaluation of the project development. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGV: AGRICULTURE – VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY

AGV-120 Veterinary Medical 1 TerminologyFocuses on reading and interpreting medical charts and records, and conversing with veterinary professionals. Designed for students to develop a working understanding of the language of veterinary medicine. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGV-126 Animal Anatomy and 3 Physiology IBeginning anatomy and physiology with veterinary clinical emphasis. Provides the basis for study of conformation, production and pathological processes of diseases of dogs, cats, horses, sheep, goats, cattle, swine and laboratory animals. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGV-152 Veterinary Computer 2ApplicationsIntroduces the student to computer software commonly used in veterinary practice. Students will become proficient in the use of Microsoft Office software and software used in the routine management of veterinary records. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGV-201 Pet Grooming I 1.5Emphasis on health care and basics of cats and dogs, introduction to grooming equipment and handling. (0.5/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGV-202 Pet Grooming II 1.5Covers terriers, terrier patterns and terminology. Perfecting basics and feline grooming. Building confidence. (0.5/2/0/0), Prereq: AGV-201; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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AGV-203 Pet Grooming III 1.5Introduces the student to poodle patterns and mixed breeds. Teaches the use of clippers, scissoring and finishing the groom. (0.5/2/0/0), Prereq: AGV-202; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AGV-204 Pet Grooming IV 1.5Develops basic skills for entry-level employment. Covers all breed grooming and various business aspects of the grooming industry. Reviews Level I through III and finishing techniques. (0.5/2/0/0), Prereq: AGV-203; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ANT: ANTHROPOLOGY

ANT-105 Cultural Anthropology 3Explores what it means to be human. A comparative, holistic study of group life in various cultures is undertaken. Selected aspects of physical and cultural anthropology perspectives provide the basis for these cross-cultural examinations. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ARC: ARCHITECTURAL

ARC-100 Architectural Profession 1Overviews the professional ethics, human relations and contract procedures in the architectural profession. Emphasizes the players as well as the process and legal/contractual issues involved in a typical construction project. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ARC-135 American Architecture 1Introduces the history of American architecture and its architects. Emphasizes construction of the twentieth century as well as Iowa architecture. Presents both residential and commercial structures. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART: ART

ART-101 Art Appreciation 3Provides an overview of art from a historical, contemporary and aesthetic frame of reference. Recommended for non-Art majors. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-120 2-D Design 3Introduces problems in two-dimensional design, color theory and application. Includes surface, pattern, composition, line and stylization. (1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-133 Drawing 3Introduces analysis of visual form and principles of responsive drawing. Includes perspective, chiaroscuro and figure drawing. (1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-134 Drawing II 3Continues skills begun in Drawing. Emphasis on figure drawing from model, various media. Emphasizes development of personal expression and portfolio. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: ART-133; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-143 Painting 3Introduces oil or acrylic painting. Emphasizes canvas preparation, composition and craftsmanship. (1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-144 Painting II 3Builds on skills learned in Painting with emphasis on development of independent aesthetic judgments. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: ART-143; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-163 Sculpture 3Introduces techniques and concepts of sculpture using materials such as metal, glass, clay, wood, and plaster. (1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-164 Sculpture II 3Continues the exploration of techniques and concepts of sculptural form. Assignments are geared for progressive development in the individual’s ability. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: ART-163; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-173 Ceramics 3Introduces wheel-thrown forms and hand-building forms. Students examine methods of working with clay. (1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-184 Photography 3Provides aesthetic, ethical and philosophical frameworks used in understanding the historical and contemporary worlds of photography. Focuses on both film and digital cameras. Highlights principles and elements of design and photographic composition. Photographs are created in a traditional and contemporary setting for portfolio and display. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-186 Digital Photography 3Develops familiarity and proficiency with digital cameras, computers and printers. Studies technical and aesthetic issues in visual communication and digital image capture/presentation. Students complete presentations, critiques online, portfolio and displays. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-290 Projects in Photography 1Studies photography as a way to communicate or make art. Students propose a personal project that can be created in traditional or digital capture. Work is displayed and weekly meetings mark progress on student project. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-422 Glass II 3Investigates contemporary and traditional glassworking techniques and concepts including hot glassblowing, fusing, slumping and kiln casting. This class consists of group and individual demonstrations, discussions and critiques. Slide lectures, visiting artists, reading and project assignments, as well as discussions of current trends in the field of glass art, will be covered. Demonstrations will include intermediate hot glass blowing, fusing, slumping and kiln casting. Projects will include the creation of hollow forms, solid cast forms and flat fusing, and other functional and non-functional objects using glass. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: ART-420; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ART-928 Independent Study 1-3Allows the student to do readings, papers, research and/or production work under the guidance of an art faculty member. Independent study contract required. (1-3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ASL: AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

ASL-141 American Sign Language I 4Provides a beginning interactive course to promote comfort and knowledge in using grammar, syntax, vocabulary, fingerspelling, semantics and non-manual behaviors of American Sign Language in professional, social and every day normal conversational situations. Receptive and expressive skills are emphasized. Course is taught in American Sign Language and has a “no voice” policy. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSASL-171 American Sign Language II 4Allows continued development of American Sign Language grammar, syntax, vocabulary, fingerspelling, semantics and non-manual behaviors. Emphasis given to comprehension, production skills and use of language in a cultural context. Course is taught in American Sign Language and has a “no voice” policy. This course applies toward satisfaction of Historical/Cultural core for an A.A. degree. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: ASL-141; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ASL-241 American Sign Language III 3Expands on previously learned grammar, syntax, sentence structure and vocabulary in more depth. Emphasizes expressive skills: students learn to tell stories and use the language in a variety of settings. This course applies toward satisfaction of historical/cultural core for an A.A. degree. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ASL-171; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ASL-271 American Sign Language IV 3Focuses on an expanded awareness of the behaviors, values and issues in deaf culture through slang, varying levels of formality and socially appropriate language usage. Emphasizes receptive skills: students learn to read signed stories and poetry. This course applies toward satisfaction of historical/cultural core for an A.A. degree. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ASL-241; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

AUT: AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

AUT-205 Automotive Automatic 5Transmissions and TransaxlesProvides a comprehensive introduction to automatic transmission theory, including hydraulic circuits, torque converters, clutches, planetary gear systems and valves. Practical hands-on labs reinforce theories. Students practice component disassembly and reassembly with a variety of automatic transmissions. (4/2/0/0), Prereq: AUT-104, AUT-603, MAT-715; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AUT-655 Automotive Advanced 5ElectricityContinues Basic Automotive Electricity. Covers automotive electrical systems with an emphasis on the following circuits: exterior lighting, interior lighting, steering column electrical dash, wiper motors, automatic temperature controls, power windows, power door locks, body computers and other electrical components. (4/2/0/0), Prereq: AUT-104, AUT-603, MAT-715; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

AUT-932 Internship 2Builds applied skills through employment, providing practical, on-the-job training at businesses related to instructional programs. Students are required to prepare training plans and other reports. (0/0/0/128), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

BCA: BUSINESS COMPUTER APPS

BCA-070 College Readiness 1 Experience Computer SkillsProvides basic computer skills instruction to students enrolled in the College Readiness Experience program. Focuses on basic keyboard knowledge. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

BCA-085 College Prep Computer 1 Skills IIProvides computer skills instruction to students enrolled in the College Prep Block. Continues instruction using word processing software. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Placement test

BCA-135 Introduction to Word 3 ProcessingProvides instruction in alphabetic and numeric keyboarding and includes exercises designed to increase speed to 45 words per minute with five or fewer errors on five-minute timed writings. Includes instruction in the use of proofreaders’ marks and in creating standard business letters, interoffice memos, tables, simple reports and newsletters using Microsoft Word. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

BCA-189 Microcomputer Literacy 1Introduces the student to the personal computer concepts and basic computer applications. Students gain knowledge and skills in the basic concepts of Microsoft Windows and Word. They also gain experience using the Internet and email. The course introduces students to spreadsheet and presentation software. This introductory course is intended for students with no knowledge or experience using personal computers. (0.5/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

BCA-205 Database/Spreadsheets 3Develops proficiency in the use of database and spreadsheet computer applications. Includes creating and sorting tables, using functions and formulas, creating queries and reports, formatting data, filtering records, and creating charts and graphs. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

BCA-213 Intermediate Computer 3 Business ApplicationsExtends basic knowledge of Microsoft Word, Access, Excel and PowerPoint. Upon completion of this course students should be able to demonstrate proficiency at the core level of the MOS (Microsoft Office Specialist) certification. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: BCA-212 or CSC-110; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

BIO: BIOLOGY

BIO-104 Introductory Biology 3 With LabIntended as a beginning-level course for liberal arts students who are not planning to major in the sciences. The course includes genetics, evolution, ecology, plant and animal reproduction, and biodiversity. Current topics in life science are covered throughout the course. Students are offered a variety of opportunities in laboratory through investigations, discussion, written expression and readings. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

BIO-110 Basic Biological Concepts 3Designed for the student with little or no background in biology or chemistry, or as a refresher for the student who has not taken either for many years. Provides a basic foundation for further course work in the biological sciences. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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BIO-112 General Biology I 4Serves as an introductory course for biology, science and health science majors. Principles of cellular biology and elementary biochemistry and energy functions are covered; cell division, DNA/RNA and genetics follow. Evolution theory completes the work of the semester. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: BIO-110 or BIO-168 or BIO-186; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Besides taking a prerequisite course, proficiency may be demonstrated by a passing score on the Biology Readiness Exam. Contact the Test Center for details.

BIO-151 Nutrition 3Designed to show the relationship between sound nutrition and good health. Topics studied are: energy requirements, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals, metabolism, physical exercise, dieting, weight problems, evaluation of nutritional claims, vegetarianism, and proper nutrition during pregnancy and lactation. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Does not count as a science course for the A.A. degree

BIO-154 Human Biology 3Examines human form and function and the relationship of humans to other living things. Fundamental biological principles as they apply to the human are explored. This course is intended for liberal arts students who do not currently plan to major in the biological or health sciences. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

BIO-161 Basic Anatomy and 3 PhysiologyDesigned for students in the specific health sciences. An overview of human form and function presented in a lecture/laboratory format. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

BIO-168 Human Anatomy & 4 Physiology I w/LabIntroduces the structure and function of the human body. Organization at the cellular and tissue level and selected organ systems are emphasized. Laboratory activities (which include computer simulations, dissection, and/or human specimens) reinforce current concepts. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: One year of recent high school biology/chemistry with a grade of B or higher strongly recommended, or completion of Basic Biological Concepts or other college-level biology course; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

BIO-173 Human Anatomy & 4 Physiology II w/LabContinues the study of human organ systems. Laboratory activities and dissection, which includes computer simulations and human specimens, correspond to structures and functions investigated. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: BIO-168; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

BIO-186 Microbiology 4Surveys bacteria, viruses and fungi: their growth characteristics, morphology and pathogenicity. The epidemiology and diagnosis of pathogenic bacteria and an introduction to immunology are also included. Laboratory emphasis is on culturing, identification, aseptic technique and basic immunological assays. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: One year of recent high school biology/chemistry with a grade of B or higher is strongly recommended, or completion of Basic Biological Concepts or other college-level biology course; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

BIO-189 Microbes and Society 3Explores microorganisms and how they have influenced human affairs and the environment. Through lectures, assigned readings, educational films, slides, tapes and discussions students explore the power of selected microorganisms, how they influenced history, demography, fashion, the arts, the economy and, of course, individual lives. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

BIO-249 Biotechnology Internship 3Provides practical experience in the field of biotechnology. Students who have completed most or all of their course work in the biotechnology program are given the opportunity to acquire work-related skills through a cooperative effort with local biotechnology companies. (0/0/0/12), Prereq: BIO-147, CHM-175; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Permission of instructor and dean

BUS: BUSINESS

BUS-102 Introduction to Business 3Focuses on American and global business and introduces the student to each primary facet of operating a business. This course will help the student understand economic, social and political influences that affect business success. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

BUS-161 Human Relations 3Explores the psychological principles of human behavior, helping students understand themselves and others in the workplace. This course is adapted to students’ needs and interests depending on their overall degree programs. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

BUS-185 Business Law I 3Surveys the general source of law and structure of the American legal system. Students learn basic principles of tort law, administrative law, constitutional law and contract law with an emphasis on business applications. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

BUS-290 Employment Search and 1 Workplace SuccessProvides students with an understanding of the job-seeking process including resumes and interviews. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

BUS-932 Internship 0.5-9Provides an opportunity to receive experience through on-the-job training in an approved business establishment. Valuable learning experiences are structured by the program coordinator and the training sponsor. (0/0/0/2-36), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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CAD-105 CAD I 2Provides instruction in entry-level CAD (computer-aided design) skills. Students learn basic commands, CAD hardware and applications, and complete 2-D drawings with AutoCAD on IBM computers. Students should be familiar with keyboards. (1/2/0/0), Prereq: CSC-110 or IND-155; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Drafting, mathematics or practical blueprint reading experience required

CAD-106 CAD II 3Provides advanced instruction in CAD (computer-aided design). Students learn to use complex commands, animation, 3-D drawing, interface CAD with other programs, modify menus, write simple programs, and set up CAD stations with AutoCAD on IBM computers. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: CAD-105; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Previous AutoCAD experience required

CAD-202 Computer Aided Design 3 ResidentialProvides guided, step-by-step instruction on incorporating CAD into a complete set of commercial working drawings. Emphasizes the proper use of basic and advanced CAD skills, organization of information to generate CAD drawings, and interpretation of hand drawings to CAD. The entire class works through all the steps to a final product. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: CAD-105, CAD-200; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

CHM: CHEMISTRY

CHM-110 Introduction to Chemistry 3Introduces chemistry to those with little or no previous background in chemistry and is preparatory for further course work in chemistry including Intro to Organic & Biochemistry for Nursing students. The course includes a study of chemical structure and bonding, measurements, periodic table, nuclear chemistry weight/volume relationships in chemical reactions, and solution chemistry. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: The lab is optional.

CHM-111 Introduction to Chemistry 1 LaboratoryLaboratory to accompany CHM-110. (0/2/0/0), Coreq: CHM-110; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CHM-165 General Chemistry I 4Studies the basic principles of inorganic chemistry with emphasis on such concepts as measurements and problem solving, chemical reactions and equations, stoichiometry, atomic structure and nuclear chemistry, periodicity, chemical bonding, kinetic molecular theory and gas laws, and the structure and properties of matter. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: CHM-110, MAT-102 or MAT-138; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CHM-175 General Chemistry II 4Studies colligative properties along with thermodynamics and kinetics, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, acids, bases and complex ions, and an introduction to organic chemistry. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: CHM-165; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CIS: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

CIS-307 Introduction to Databases 3Introduces students to database concepts and different software applications used in database management. Covers the design of tables and forms for data entry in a relational database management system. Students maintain the data and design inquiries to produce information for decision making, data analysis and integration with other software applications. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: CSC-110; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CLS: CULTURAL STUDIES

CLS-151 Understanding Cultures: 3 Latin AmericaExamines human spatial and cultural behavior in Latin America by exploring political, economic, religious and social institutions. Theoretical readings are balanced with case studies to enable students to explore theoretical perspectives in a cross-cultural context. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CLS-165 Understanding Cultures: 3 Modern JapanBegins with a survey of Japanese history and culture to the Meijl Restoration of 1868. Emphasis is on the borrowing and blending of Chinese culture with Japanese culture, dating back to the Tang dynasty in China. Students focus on the Japanese adaptation to the challenges of modernization, with emphasis on accommodating industry and modern systems of government within a traditional Japanese cultural system. Issues include the relationship with China, World War II and the economic expansion of Japan from 1945 to the present. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CLS-200 International Study 1-12Provides students with the opportunity to pursue studies in such areas as history, art, politics, music, literature, foreign language and occupational program areas. (1-12/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

COM: COMMUNICATION

COM-710 Basic Communications 3Provides an opportunity for students to improve English language skills. The principles of English grammar, punctuation and style are studied. Emphasis is placed on correct grammar usage, spelling, vocabulary and proofreading/editing skills for the office professional. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-013; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

COM-723 Workplace Communications 3Emphasizes practical application of theories and principles to develop writing skills essential to encounters in contexts of occupational communications. Includes writing business letters, resumes, memos, instructional materials and reports, and using visual aids, taught through a blend of formal lectures and student participation. Offered for students enrolled in Applied Science and Technology programs. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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COM-744 Oral Communication 3 in the WorkplaceEmphasizes the practical application of theories and principles to the development of presentation skills essential to communication encounters in contexts of occupational communications. Helps students become confident presenters by focusing on the preparation and delivery of various workplace presentations. Offered for students in Applied Science and Technology programs. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

CON: CONSTRUCTION

CON-108 Construction Safety 1Provides instruction on construction industry safety and health topics for entry-level workers. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

CON-932 Internship 1-6Provides full-time work in an approved, construction-related position that includes instructor visitations/evaluations and employer evaluations of performance. Students gain experience in planning and production monitoring. (0/0/0/4), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: All first-year courses or permission of instructor

CRJ: CRIMINAL JUSTICE

CRJ-100 Introduction to Criminal 3 JusticeProvides an overview of the American criminal justice system and examines the process of justice administration through the agencies of law enforcement, courts and corrections. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CRJ-101 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3Examines the ethical considerations facing the criminal justice practitioner. Includes determining moral behavior, developing moral and ethical behavior, ethics and law enforcement, ethics and the courts, ethics and corrections, policy and management issues, professionalism, pride and ethics for practitioners. (3/0/0/0), Coreq: CRJ-100; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CRJ-180 Perspectives on Terrorism 1Introduces the concept of terrorism, methods of preparing for a terrorist attack, and the psychological impact of terrorism. Examines the historical origins of terrorism, ways to prepare and respond, and the psychological impact of terrorism on society. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CRR: COLLISION REPAIR & REFINISH

CRR-344 Metalworking III 4Continues Metalworking II with students working in the lab on actual autos. Covers most work situations found in auto body repair shops. (1/6/0/0), Prereq: CRR-342; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

CRR-545 Body Straightening & 7 PaintingEmphasizes quality of work and speed of repair. Students learn estimating and total auto rebuilding using frame-straightening equipment. Provides practical application with an emphasis on appearance, completion of work in time schedules, material cost, striping, molding installation and proper procedures without instructor help. (1/12/0/0), Prereq: CRR-344; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

CRR-837 Refinishing III 3Continues Refinishing II with an emphasis on the finer points of refinishing. Students develop skills in two-tones, tape striping, blemish troubleshooting, blending, matching, touch-ups and professional quality gun handling. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: CRR-833; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

CSC: COMPUTER SCIENCE

CSC-110 Introduction to Computers 3Familiarizes the student with business, personal and industrial uses of microcomputers. Broad-based overview of microcomputer topics is presented; concepts of storage media, file organization and data representation are also presented. The fundamentals of computer problem solving and programming are discussed. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

CSC-142 Computer Science 4Introduces computer programming including data types, expressions, input/output, control structures, functional and object-oriented programming, and simple data structures. The course emphasizes problem-solving skills through program refinement, documentation and programming style. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

DAN: DANCE

DAN-120 Fundamentals of Jazz Dance 1.5Develops modern jazz dance technique and choreography. Students are introduced to the history and concepts of the jazz idiom and practice standard and creative jazz movements and locomotor patterns. May be repeated for credit. (0/3/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

DAN-130 Ballet 1.5Introduces classical ballet technique. Students explore the basic history of ballet. Additionally, students learn the principles and terminology of ballet while striving for a kinesthetic understanding of the art form. May be repeated for credit. (0/3/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

DEA: DENTAL ASSISTANT

DEA-285 Oral Pathology for Dental 1 AssistingIntroduction to the general principles of pathology. Emphasis is on the specifics of disease entities of local and systemic origin to enable interpretation by the dental auxiliary of the medical and dental history with emphasis on specifics of oral pathology. Terminology is a focus, with descriptions of oral lesions and their treatment. (1/0/0/0), Prereq: DEN-120, DEN-130; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DEA-518 Dental Assisting II 1.5Learn principles of dental assisting with focus on intra-oral skill obtainment, sterilization processes and pharmacology. (1/1/0/0), Prereq: DEA-517; Coreq: DEN-200; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DEA-519 Dental Assisting III 1.5Learn principles of dental assisting with a focus on expanded functions, occlusal registrations, gingival retraction, final impressions, temporary restorations, cavity liners, bases, desensitizing agents and bonding. (0.5/2/0/0), Prereq: DEA-518; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSDEA-581 Dental Assisting Clinic II 4.5Comprehensive application of dental assisting skills in the private dental office setting. (1/0/10.5/0), Prereq: DEA-580, DEN-150, DEN-200; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DEA-610 Specialty Dentistry 4.5Presents the specialty areas of dentistry including: endodontics, periodontics, orthodontics, oral surgery, pediatric dentistry and geriatric dentistry. Includes procedures, instruments and current concepts for assisting in these areas. Includes expanded functions: dry socket medication, periodontal dressings and pulp vitality testing. Also includes psychological considerations in dentistry. (4/1/0/0), Prereq: DEA-517, DEN-100, DEN-120, DEN-130; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DEA-702 Dental Office Procedures 2Learn dental office related functions including: computer operations, telephone, recall systems, resumes, supply inventory, filing, record keeping, financial arrangements, patient accounts, credit and collection, banking, salaries, tax forms, patient correspondence, and legal and ethical conduct. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: DEN-100, DEN-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DEN-150 Dental Emergencies 0.5Provides an overview of emergencies common to the dental office setting. Students gain knowledge in emergency drugs, allergic reactions and drug-related emergencies. Also emphasized are specific medical conditions related to treatment. (0.5/0/0/0), Prereq: DEN-100, DEN-120, DEN-130; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DEN-200 Preventive Dentistry 1.5Provides an introduction to dental disease, the causes and methods for prevention. An intense focus on dental caries and preliminary information on periodontal disease. Students learn to utilize patient assessment techniques and provide oral health information. (1/1/0/0), Coreq: DEN-120, DEN-130; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DEN-220 Dental Nutrition 1Study of the role of diet upon oral structures and application of the role of dietary analysis to the treatment plan of a dental patient. Emphasis is placed on analysis of the complete diet and preventive recommendations. (1/0/0/0), Prereq: DEN-120, DEN-130; Coreq: DEN-200; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DHY: DENTAL HYGIENE

DHY-140 General and Oral Pathology 2An introduction to the general principles of pathology for dental hygienists with emphasis on specifics of oral pathology; building upon and applying biomedical science knowledge to the diagnosis and treatment of oral and maxillofacial diseases. Terminology is a main focus throughout the course. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: DEN-120, DEN-130, DEN-300, DHY-186; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DHY-270 Local Anesthesia for the 1 Dental HygienistLearn basic concepts for safe and effective administration of local anesthesia, including hands-on preparation in techniques used in the practice of administering local anesthesia. (0.5/1/0/0), Prereq: DEN-120, DEN-130, DHY-134; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DHY-285 Dental Hygiene III 3Emphasis on treatment of patients with moderate dental disease, continued application of diagnostic information and treatment planning by student. (1/0/6/0), Prereq: DHY-186; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DHY-910 Dental Hygiene Clinical 1EnrichmentProvides focused reinforcement in the clinical portion of the dental hygiene profession, with emphasis placed on skills necessary for patient care. Content includes basic instrumentation and instruction in radiographic techniques. Manikin and patient practice are utilized for learning experience. Successful completion of this course fulfills the requirement to re-enter the second year of the Dental Hygiene program at Kirkwood or the remediation requirement for a clinical board examination. (0/0/3/0), Prereq: DHY-173,

DHY-186; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DLT: DENTAL LAB TECHNOLOGY

DLT-450 Advanced Orthodontics 8Comprehensive application of orthodontic and pedodontic appliance fabrication. Emphasizes quality, productivity, specific techniques and procedures, and the ability to interpret work authorizations. Students gain practical experience in a commercial dental laboratory. (2/0/18/0), Prereq: DLT-445; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DLT-456 Introduction to Ceramics 5Fabrication of porcelain fused to metal prosthesis to include framework design considerations, porcelain characteristics and limitations, equipment and materials required to replace natural dentition. (2/6/0/0), Prereq: DLT-254; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DRA: FILM & THEATRE

DRA-116 Film Analysis 3Focuses on the methods and technologies of film art. The emphasis is on analysis of classic narrative films. Subjects for analysis include narrative structure, segmentation, shot-by-shot breakdown, elements of mise-en-scene and montage, auteurs, genres, production considerations, and conventions. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

DSL: DIESEL

DSL-156 Truck Electronics 3Continues the basic electrical coverage of DSL-143 with an additional emphasis on the types of electrical circuits and subassemblies found in most trucks. Students learn interior and exterior lighting, steering column, dash, wiper motors, temperature controls, power locks and windows, and on-board computers. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: DSL-143; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DSL-308 Cooling Systems 2Introduces the student to truck cooling systems. The principles of cooling systems and the standard components of cooling systems are examined. Testing and servicing of cooling systems from a truck perspective are explained. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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DSL-630 Air Brakes and ABS 2Covers a basic introduction to air brakes and anti-locking braking systems. Learning activities concentrate on theory, operation, diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of air and anti-lock brakes found on diesel trucks. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DSL-642 Steering and Suspension 2Includes theory and operation of steering components and servicing. Students learn theory and operation of air ride and spring suspension components on light and heavy duty trucks. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

DSL-802 Trailer Servicing 3Involves servicing and minor repair to semi tractor and truck trailers. Learning activities include electrical, power train, brakes, air conditioning and tune-up. (1/4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Completion of first-year technical courses.

DSV: DISABILITY SERVICES

DSV-100 Introduction to Disabilities 3 ServicesExamines the values, skills and issues of working with people with disabilities in educational, vocational and residential settings. Students visit agencies and complete volunteer experiences at community sites. This course meets part of the requirement for the Iowa Paraeducator Generalist Certification. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

DSV-120 Observation and 3 Management of BehaviorDevelops skills of observation and management of the behavior of others individually and in groups. Students develop strategies for helping others to manage their own behavior. This course meets part of the requirement for the Iowa Paraeducator Generalist Certification. May be repeated one time for credit with permission of coordinator. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

DSV-130 Instruction and 3 Adaptation StrategiesDevelops the skills to facilitate the mainstreaming of students with disabilities and work with gifted and talented students in school settings. Students taking the course learn strategies for instructing diverse groups of learners and adapting curriculum and materials. The course includes an overview of the special education system and the evolving relationship with regular education. Issues related to adults with disabilities are discussed. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

DSV-250 Culturally and 3 Linguistically Diverse ChildrenPrepares staff to work with culturally and linguistically diverse children, including English language learners, those with language disorders, deaf and hard of hearing students. Includes use of technology, instructional methodology, appropriate translation and interpretation procedures, and communication with team members. Participants work collaboratively and individually to develop projects. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: DSV-100 & DSV-120, or IPT-252 & PSY-121; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

DSV-290 Disabilities Services Careers 3 Field Experience and SeminarPlaces the student in two settings (educational, vocational or residential) which serve people with disabilities. Students develop specific objectives related to program competencies. Students meet in seminars to assess progress and discuss student experiences. (1.5/0/4.5/0), Prereq: DSV-100, PSY-111, DSV-110 or DSV-120 or DSV-130; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ECE: EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION

ECE-103 Introduction to Early 3 Childhood EducationGives students an historical and philosophical foundation of the field of early childhood education. Includes an overview of assessment and trends that influence best practices. Explores careers in the field. Addresses influences of families and diversity. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ECE-133 Child Health, Safety and 3 NutritionFocuses on current concepts in the fields of health, safety and nutrition and their relationship to the growth and development of young children ages birth to eight. Blends current theory with practical applications and assessments. Includes the influences of families and diversity on health, safety and nutrition in early childhood settings. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ECN: ECONOMICS

ECN-120 Principles of Macroeconomics 3Introduces principles of the economizing problem with emphasis on national income and employment analysis. Includes national income accounting, the business cycle, money and banking, fiscal and monetary theory, policy, and economic growth. Recommended for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ECN-130 Principles of Microeconomics 3Emphasizes markets, the price system and the allocation of resources, demand and supply, market structures, price and output determination, and income distribution. Recommended for students pursuing a baccalaureate degree. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

EDU-240 Educational Psychology 3Applies psychological concepts to the field of education. Major focus is on cognitive, behavioral and humanistic theories. Areas of emphasis include child and adolescent development, learning theory, memory, motivation, intelligence, instruction and measurement. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: PSY-111; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

EDU-805 Literacy Tutor Experience 1-3Provides students with an opportunity to spend 30, 60 or 100 hours in a school or other community agency tutoring in reading and other basic skills. In addition, 12 hours of seminar are part of the course. (0/0/3-9/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: 2.0 GPA required

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EGR-180 Statics 3Covers such topics as vector algebra, forces, couples, equivalent-force couple systems, Newton’s laws, friction, equilibrium, centroids, area moments of inertia and applications. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-210; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

EGR-290 Thermodynamics 3Includes basic elements of classical thermodynamics including first and second law; reversibility; irreversibility; Carnot cycle; properties of pure substances, closed simple systems and one-dimensional steady-flow open systems; and engineering applications. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: CHM-165, MAT-216; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ELT: ELECTRONICS

ELT-309 Digital Circuits’ 3Presents the analysis and design of digital circuits. Introduces Boolean algebra as a tool for working with basic gates, flip-flops, latches, and adders and timers. Laboratory and computer-simulation exercises enhance understanding. Credits: 3, Hours: (2/2/0/0), Prereq: ELT-517; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ELT-518 Active Devices II: 3 Operational Amplifiers Presents an analytical approach with laboratory and computer-simulation exercises to the design and troubleshooting of operational amplifier circuits. The four basic types of negative feedback are extensively examined. Topics include voltage amplifiers, comparators, analog-to-digital conversion, waveshaping and active filters. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: ELT-517; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ELT-795 Fundamentals of Fluid Power 5Familiarizes students with basic hydraulic systems. Includes common components and applications, theory of operation and basic troubleshooting techniques. Course theory is supplemented with laboratory experiments. (4/2/0/0), Prereq: MAT-718; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ELT-852 Air Conditioning and 5 Refrigeration IFamiliarizes students with basic refrigeration terms, basic components, refrigerants and specialized equipment used to service refrigeration or air conditioning systems. Practical skills are obtained in laboratory exercises. (4/2/0/0), Prereq: ELT-211, PHY-180; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

EMS: EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

EMS-233 Emergency Medical 6.5 Technician Basic TheoryDevelops knowledge and skills in providing basic life support management of medical and traumatic emergencies. Focuses on patient assessment and history taking and management of cardiopulmonary, medical, behavioral and environmental emergencies, and childbirth and pediatrics. (6/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Current certification in CPR for health care providers is required

EMS-235 Emergency Medical 0.5 Technician Basic Practical ApplicationsProvides opportunities for students to practice patient care under supervision in pre-hospital and emergency department settings. (0/0/1.5/0), Coreq: EMS-233; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

EMS-643 Cardiorespiratory 3 ParamedicineProvides lecture, discussion and case-based teaching in the pathophysiology, recognition, and advanced life support of cardiovascular and respiratory emergencies and shock. Credits: 3, Hours: (3/0/0/0), Prereq: BIO-181, EMS-641, EMS-642; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

EMS-644 Paramedic Clinical I 3Provides opportunities for observation and supervised participation in the delivery of advanced life support in pre-hospital and emergency department settings. (0/0/9/0), Prereq: EMS-640, EMS-641, EMS-642; Coreq: EMS-645; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

EMS-645 Paramedic I 2.5Provides scenario-based teaching and student practice in techniques of assessment and management of patients with cardiovascular and respiratory emergencies. This course includes ACLS certification. (0.5/4/0/0), Prereq: EMS-640, EMS-641, EMS-642; Coreq: EMS-643, EMS-644; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

END: ELECTRONEURODIAGNOSTIC TECH

END-400 Evoked Potentials I 1Provides evoked potential instrumentation: EP history, signal averaging, statistics, A/D converter, signal averages, amplifiers, filters and stimulators. Includes recording evoked potentials from volunteers and observing the effect of different variables. (1/0/0/0), Prereq: END-200, END-310, END-330; Coreq: END-810; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

END-810 Electroneurodiagnostic 6 Clinic IFocuses on clinical application of basic EEG techniques according to lab protocol under direct supervision of staff. Record review with physicians and correlative seminars are included. (1/0/15/0), Prereq: END-200, END-310, END-330; Coreq: END-400; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ENG: ENGLISH COMPOSITION

ENG-013 Basic Writing 3Provides group instruction in basic writing skills: writing to communicate with the reader, sentence and paragraph structure, proofreading for spelling, grammar and punctuation errors. Students in this course should not have previous or concurrent enrollment in Elements of Writing, Composition I and II, College Writing or Workplace Communication. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ENG-049 College Readiness 4 Experience Writing/ ReadingProvides basic writing/reading instruction to determine student readiness for college-level writing and reading courses. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

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ENG-059 College Prep Writing 3Provides students with basic skills instruction in a traditional group setting. The curriculum includes two hours of reading and one hour of writing per week. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

ENG-070 Personal Achievement 1-2 WritingDesigned to assess a student’s writing strengths and weaknesses. The student receives instruction on an individualized basis in the areas of skill needs while building on skills already mastered. The course is divided into two parts: knowledge about language and experience using the language. The course helps prepare the student to take Elements of Writing and may also be supplemental support for students enrolled in Composition I, Composition II, Workplace Communication or other writing courses. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ENG-075 Personal Achievement 1-2 ReadingDesigned to measure the student’s present reading skills and from that measurement provide an individualized program for the improvement of skills. The course is divided into three main areas: pronunciation, vocabulary and comprehension. The reading materials utilized are related to the student’s interests. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ENG-101 Elements of Writing 3Develops students’ fluency in communication and clarity in thinking through writers’ notebooks, expository writing, analytical reading and listening. Students use structured assignments to explore personal goals and values, exercising skills needed for reasoning and writing across the curriculum. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: Qualifying placement score; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ENG-105 Composition I 3Develops expository writing with emphasis on organization, supporting details, style, vocabulary and library research skills. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-101 or qualifying placement score; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ENG-106 Composition II 3Teaches precise and responsible use of research tools. Requires critical analysis of reading materials, audience and self when communicating content material. Develops students’ ability to use effective and ethical arguments. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ENG-108 Composition II: Technical 3 WritingProvides concepts, principles and practice of writing and analyzing documents in business, science (including health occupations) and industry. Research emphasized. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105 or ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ENG-150 Fundamentals of English 3 GrammarReviews English grammatical structure and examines advanced grammatical patterns for both native and non-native speakers of English. Provides practice in using English grammar fluently in writing, reading and speaking. Emphasizes grammar in application and linguistic analysis of grammar. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ENG-233 Creative Writing: Short Fiction 3Offers a writing workshop focused on students’ attempts and successes in writing 500- to 3,500-word short stories. Seventy-five percent of class time devoted to drafting, reading and responding to peers’ drafts; 25 percent devoted to reading and discussing published short stories and the elements of fiction as they apply to crafting stories. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105, ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ENG-928 Independent Study 1-3Provides opportunity for independent writing projects under the guidance of a faculty member. (1-3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105, ENG-221; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Permission of instructor.

ENV: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

ENV-115 Environmental Science 3Examines environmental issues from a scientific perspective. Topics examined include ecosystems, energy, global warming, ozone depletion, air pollution, water resources, population growth and biodiversity. Students are required to analyze environmental problems and draw conclusions. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ESI: ELS - INTENSIVE

ESI-006 L1 ELA Reading & Vocabulary 3Begins the study of English reading and vocabulary development for non-native speakers who have little to no English. Emphasizes reading skills in informal settings. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-007 L1 ELA Listening and 3 ConversationBegins the study of conversation and listening skills in English for non-native speakers who have little to no English. Emphasizes communicative speaking and negotiative listening in informal language settings. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-010 L1 ELA Phonetics and 3 PronunciationBegins the study of English segmentals and intonation for non-native speakers who have little to no English. Emphasizes the use of phonetic alphabet. Focuses on using segmentals and intonation, in informal language settings. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-011 L1 ELA Grammar 4Begins the study of the basics of English grammar for non-native speakers of English. Focuses on using English grammar fluently in writing, reading and speaking. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-014 L1 ELA Writing 2Provides practice in the basic formation of the English alphabet. Focuses on writing at the sentential level for non-native speakers who have little to no English. Increases the use of vocabulary in writing. Familiarizes the student with keyboarding. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSESI-016 L2 ELA Writing 2Provides practice in the basic formation of English sentences, paragraphs and reports for non-native speakers of English. Provides practice in structure, and in using English vocabulary in writing. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-018 L2 ELA Grammar 4Provides practice in the basics of English grammar for non-native speakers of English. Focuses on using English grammar fluently in writing, reading and speaking. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-019 L2 ELA Listening Skills 3 and CultureProvides beginning-level practice in conversation and listening skills in English for non-native speakers of English. Emphasizes speaking and listening in formal and informal language settings. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-021 L2 ELA Phonetics 3 and PronunciationProvides practice in English segmentals and intonation of the English language for non-native speakers at the beginning level. Focuses on using segmentals and intonation, in formal and informal language settings. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-023 L2 ELA Reading and 3 VocabularyProvides practice in reading and vocabulary development at the beginning level for non-native speakers of English. Emphasizes reading skills in academic settings. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-037 L3 ELA Writing 2Continues practice in the formation of English sentences, paragraphs and reports for non-native speakers of English at a beginning intermediate level. Builds students’ writing structure skills, and use of English vocabulary in writing. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-016; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-038 L3 ELA Grammar 4Continues practice in English grammar for non-native speakers of English at the beginning intermediate level. Focuses on using English grammar fluently in writing, reading and speaking. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-018; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-039 L3 ELA Listening Skills, 3 Conversation and CultureContinues practice in conversation and listening skills in English for non-native speakers of English at the beginning intermediate level. Emphasizes speaking and listening in formal and informal language settings. Exposes students to English culture and cultural expectations. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-019; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-040 L3 ELA Phonetics and 3 PronunciationContinues practice in English segmental and intonation of the English language for non-native speakers at the beginning intermediate level. Provides practice in using segmentals and intonation, in formal and informal language settings. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-021; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-042 L3 ELA Reading and 3 VocabularyContinues practice in reading and vocabulary development at the beginning intermediate level for non-native speakers of English. Emphasizes reading skills in academic settings. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-023; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-062 L4 ELA Culture and 3 ConversationContinues practice in conversation in English for non-native speakers of English at the advanced intermediate level. Focuses on speaking, in formal and informal language settings. Exposes students to English culture and cultural expectations in conversation and oral interaction. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-039; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-063 L4 ELA Writing 3Continues practice in the formation of English sentences, paragraphs, and reports for non-native speakers of English at an advanced intermediate level. Provides practice in writing structure, and using English vocabulary in writing. Emphasizes academic report structure and conventions. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-037; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-064 L4 ELA Grammar and Usage 3Continues practice in English grammar for non-native speakers of English at the advanced intermediate level. Provides practice in using English grammar fluently in writing, reading and speaking. Emphasizes grammar in applications. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-038; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-068 L4 ELA Reading and 3VocabularyPractice in reading and vocabulary development at the advanced intermediate level. Emphasizes more subtle vocabulary and comprehension for academic settings. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-042; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-069 L4 ELA Presentations 3Prepares non-native speakers of English for academic communication skills, including presentations. Provides opportunity to practice academic skills, emphasizing presentation and other skills, at the advanced intermediate level. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-040; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-090 L5 ELA Culture and 3 ConversationContinues practice in conversation in English for non-native speakers of English at the beginning advanced level. Provides practice in speaking in formal and informal language settings. Exposes students to English culture and cultural expectations in conversation and oral interaction. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ESI-062; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

ESI-949 English Language 1-12 Acquisition Special TopicsDevelops English language skills in a classroom setting, in reading, writing, communication, grammar and/or for special purposes. (1-12/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

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FIR: FIRE SCIENCE

FIR-140 Firefighter I - Unit I 2Helps firefighters or potential firefighters prepare for Firefighter I Certification. Topics include basic firefighting tactics, fire behavior, safety, forcible entry, hose handling, ladders, protective clothing, SCBA Rescue and Ventilation. Completing Skills I does not meet all criteria for testing for FFI Certification. Attendance is mandatory at all sessions. Equivalent to the 24-hour Basic Attack Course. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

FIR-141 Firefighter I - Unit II 2Continues to build on skills taught in Firefighting Skills I. Students learn new skills and advance their previous skills for preparation for the Firefighter I Exam. Topics include fire alarm communication, fire department organization, fire hose, fire stream, water supplies, forcible entry and ventilation, ladders, organization, personal protective equipment and safety. Attendance for all sessions is mandatory. Class is graded on P/F (Pass/Fail) basis. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

FIR-142 Firefighter I - Unit III 3Builds on skills developed in Firefighting Skills I and II. Provides the student with knowledge of the topics covered on the Firefighter I written exam. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

FIR-289 Firefighter I - Unit IV 2Prepares and guides the student for the department assignments necessary to become certified as Firefighter I. Requirements include giving a public education presentation and reviewing standard and safe operating procedures of a department. Course also includes CPR certification. Students must pass the Firefighter I exam through the Fire Service Institute to become certified. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

FLF: FOREIGN LANGUAGE - FRENCH

FLF-141 Elementary French I 4Introduces the 5 Cs of second language acquisition (communication, cultures, connections, comparisons and communities) by developing the fundamental communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, and providing the opportunity to examine the practices and products of various francophone cultures. Making comparisons and connections between the French and English language, practices, products and people is an important course component. Open to students with little or no previous study of French. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

FLF-142 Elementary French II 4Continues to develop the 5 Cs of second language acquisition (communication, cultures, connections, comparisons, and communities) by improving the fundamental communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing acquired in Elementary French I. Examines the practices and products of francophone cultures. Includes discussion of the comparisons and connections that exist between various francophone cultures and language and our own. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: FLF-141; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

FLF-241 Intermediate French I 4Develops the 5 Cs (communication, cultures, connections, comparisons and communities) by providing intensive practice in the fundamental communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, with a methodic study of different cultural contexts and a review of the basic grammar. Examines the cultural practices and products of francophone countries. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: FLF-142; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

FLF-242 Intermediate French II 4Continues to develop the 5 Cs (communication, cultures, connections, comparisons and communities) by expanding the repertoire of realia (movies, readings, Internet explorations) and class activities. Provides continuous practice in developing the communicative skills and encourages group discussion about everyday subjects as well as the practices and products of francophone cultures. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: FLF-241; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

FLG: FOREIGN LANGUAGE - GERMAN

FLG-141Elementary German IDevelops fundamental skills in German language. Emphasis is on acquiring the proficiency to communicate with the native speaker in everyday situations. Credits: 4, Hours: (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

FLG-142 Elementary German II 4Continues Elementary German I. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: FLG-141; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

FLS: FOREIGN LANGUAGE - SPANISH

FLS-141 Elementary Spanish I 4Develops fundamental skills in the Spanish language. Emphasis is on acquiring the proficiency to communicate with the native speaker in everyday situations. Includes activities that promote an understanding and knowledge of the Spanish-speaking peoples and their culture. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

FLS-142 Elementary Spanish II 4Allows the student to communicate with others on subjects of daily common experience in most informal and a limited number of formal conversations on activities related to family, work, health, friends, leisure activities, social life, environment, etc. The vocabulary used in this course is non-specialized, containing everyday words as well as frequently used expressions, all within a cultural context. Cultural facts from Hispanic and Latin American cultures will also be presented in the classroom. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: FLS-141; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

FLS-241 Intermediate Spanish I 4Provides practice of language beyond the controlled situations of the elementary course. Develops fundamental skills in Spanish through activities aimed at expressing original ideas and conveying messages in correct Spanish with the aid of authentic resources. Class activities offer advanced training in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and understanding the cultures of Spanish-speaking countries. Grammar study includes a review of previously introduced topics as well as new ones. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: FLS-142; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSFLS-242 Intermediate Spanish II 4Enables students to continue to develop all communication skills, using primarily materials from literature, contemporary newspapers and magazines aimed at providing a better understanding of the Hispanic and Latin cultures and pertinent current issues. Class activities include pronunciation exercises, some grammar review and class discussion that promotes spontaneous conversation. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: FLS-241; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

FLS-924 Honors Project 1Allows a qualified honors student to pursue a special concentration of study under the guidance of a faculty member. Requires completion of an honors project contract. May be taken more than once. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Requires approval of supervising professor and dean

GEO: GEOGRAPHY

GEO-121 World Regional Geography 3Surveys the world, region by region, emphasizing physical characteristics, patterns over time and population concerns. Examines current geographical issues, including economics, politics, socio-cultural affairs and environmental factors. Studies sub-regions: their uniqueness, their future, how people shape environments and how environments shape cultures. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

GRA: GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS

GRA-127 Illustrator I 3Introduces Adobe Illustrator and its application in graphic communication. Learning activities include Adobe Illustrator tools as they apply to object (vector) based files, as well as Adobe Illustrator filters and layers. Students learn basic drawing and tracing techniques, creating line art, logos and learning how to simplify art work through stylizing. Creative use of type is also explored. Students learn how to set up color for reproduction. They also learn how to save and manage files created using these programs, as well as how these files interact with page layout and paint (raster) programs. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: GRA-101; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

GRA-131 Digital Layout 3Provides working knowledge of the InDesign page layout program and its use in creating effective page layouts combining graphics and type. Topics include the toolbox and tool usage, importing and editing text and graphics, master pages, use of styles, text and paragraph formatting, general layout and design concepts, printing operations, importing graphics and setting up text styles, columns and grids. Students create various single- and spot-color documents including fliers, newsletters and other printed material. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: GRA-101; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

GRA-151 Web Design 3Provides students with practical applications and the theory of Web page construction using Adobe GoLive software. Learning activities include Internet basics, basic HTML language, planning your Web page and constructing your own Web page. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

GRA-195 Introduction to Web Media 3Provides introductory skills in Web content development and interactivity using Flash, Illustrator and Photoshop as the primary tools. Students work through textbook-based Web content scenarios to develop Web design concepts, layouts, navigation and interactivity, as well as Flash-based Web animations. Students develop interactive content and design to be used in their final (GRA-151) Web Design project. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: GRA-127, GRA-131; Coreq: GRA-151; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HIS: HISTORY

HIS-121 Ancient Mediterranean World 3Surveys the cultural, religious, political and social heritage of the ancient Near Eastern people as the foundation of Western civilization. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

HIS-122 Europe in the Age of 3 MonarchyExplores the social, cultural, intellectual, economic and political foundations of Western civilization in Europe from the Middle Ages to Absolutism and Constitutionalism. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

HIS-123 Europe in the Age of 3 RevolutionStudies four revolutions - the Scientific, French, Industrial and 19th Century Liberal revolutions - that changed the traditional Western society into the modern world. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

HIS-124 Europe in the Age of 3 NationalismExamines themes of modern European civilization. Emphasis is on the development of nationalism, the rise of Communism and Fascism, and the changes in the present society. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

HIS-151 U.S. History to 1877 3Studies the European background, the colonial experience, the revolutionary period and 19th century history to the Civil War. Includes political, economic and social history of this period as well as the development of American thought. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

HIS-152 U.S. History Since 1877 3Studies the period from reconstruction to the present. Emphasis is upon industrialization and its impact; the development of a strong federal government; an aggressive foreign policy; and a growing involvement in an international economy. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

HIS-221 Holocaust and Genocide in 3 Memory and LiteratureExplores the reasons for the Holocaust and the nature and history of anti-Semitism. Analyzes why the Holocaust/Final Solution occurred in Germany. Studies resistance and both collaboration and resistance between Nazism and foreign countries. Compares the Holocaust aimed at the extermination of the Jews with genocide and extermination of other groups in history. Uses a comparative framework. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

HIS-291 History of Science 3Covers major aspects of the history of science from the early modern period into the 20th century. As this is a history course, not a science or technology course, the emphasis is on the historical backgrounds of various scientific ideas. The course focuses on some of the major figures in the development of modern Western science including Newton, Darwin, Faraday and Einstein. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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HIT: HEALTH INFORMATION TECH

HIT-280 CPT-4 Coding 3Continues more complex concepts of procedural coding utilizing the Current Procedural Terminology, 4th Edition (CPT-4) classification system. Includes practical application of coding outpatient/ambulatory records. (2.5/1/0/0), Prereq: HIT-240; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HIT-291 Reimbursement Methods 2.5Introduces prospective payment systems for inpatient health care (Diagnosis Related Groups-DRG) and ambulatory health care (Ambulatory Patient Classifications-APC). Explores Local Coverage Determination (LCD) and the Resource Based Relative Value System (RBRVS). Focuses on fraud and abuse issues, coding compliance, and the National Correct Coding Guide. Includes practical application of diagnosis and procedural coding as well as DRG and APC assignment. (2/1/0/0), Prereq: HIT-240; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HIT-551 Professional Practice 0.5 Experience IICombines the theory of health information management in a physician’s office. Provides practical application in specific health information systems, filing systems, numbering systems and provider specific coding practices. Coordinated by the college. (0/0/1.5/0), Prereq: HIT-550; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HSC: HEALTH SCIENCE

HSC-103 Studies in Health Sciences .5-3Provides readings, papers, seminars and basic research or other projects/assignments under the individual guidance of a faculty member. (.5-3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Permission of instructor, coordinator

HSC-107 Professionals in Health 2Presents skills and characteristics expected for professional preparation and employability. Provides an overview of the health industry as it relates to health and safety regulations. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HSC-115 Medical Terminology 4A comprehensive study of medical terminology as the language of medicine. Analyzes words by dividing them into component parts. Relates the medical terms to the structure and functional pathology of diseases and current medical procedures. Emphasizes word usage, abbreviations, pronunciation and spelling. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HSC-117 Basic Medical Terminology 2.5Introduces basic word structure and terminology pertaining to body systems. Includes spelling, pronunciation and word usage. Provides a basic overview of disease process, symptoms, anatomy, special procedures, pharmacology and abbreviations. (2.5/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HSC-135 First Aid 0.5Learn basic first aid concepts along with the types of emergencies and conditions. Credits: 0.5, Hours: (0.5/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HSC-210 Health Skills I 1Introduces basic patient care skills: infection control techniques, measuring and recording vital signs, and body mechanics. Laboratory practice and skill achievement is required. (0.5/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HSC-211 Health Skills II 1Introduces basic skills related to patient mobility, methods for ambulation, positioning and range of motion. Discusses causes and effects of immobility. Laboratory practice and skill achievement is required: (0.5/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HSC-217 Introduction to Pathology 3Introduces the study of pathology. Includes description, etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic procedures, current medical treatment, progress and prevention of disease in each body system, with emphasis on basic concepts and terminology. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: BIO-161 or BIO-173; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

HSV: HUMAN SERVICES

HSV-800 Human Services Field 6 Experience and SeminarPlaces the student in a Human Services agency for 220 hours. The experience is discussed as a seminar, the purpose of which is to maximize the experience by gaining insights from the other students and the instructor. These insights should enable the students to objectify their experience. (1/6/6/0), Prereq: HSV-101, HSV-110, HSV-120, HSV-131; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Completion of Human Service classes.

HSV-814 Alcohol & Drug Counselor 6 Field Experience & Seminar IIPlaces the student in a Substance Abuse Treatment facility for a total of 250 hours. Follows and builds on Alcohol & Drug Counselor Field Experience and Seminar I. A weekly seminar maximizes student experience through insight from the other students and the instructor. These insights enable the students to objectify their experiences. (1/0/15/0), Prereq: HSV-101, HSV-131, HSV-292, DSV-200, HSV-287, HSV-813; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Meets part of the practicum requirement for the Iowa Board of Certification

HUM: HUMANITIES

HUM-105 Working in America 3Introduces students to the humanities through an interdisciplinary study of work. By examining works of art, literature, music, philosophy, religion, history and anthropology, this course explores human labor in the past, present and future in an attempt to understand how work shapes human nature and culture. Focus will be on the meanings and values of students’ work experiences. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

HUM-116 Encounters in Humanities 3By asking a series of questions about various examples of human activity (literature, philosophy, history, visual arts and music), teaches a method of inquiry for use in understanding and appreciating the humanities. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSHUM-123 U.S. Film History 3Tracks the development of film art in the United States from its earliest silent years to the modern era. Identifies and explores the contributions of American filmmakers and the influences of the American film industry and American culture on cinema as an art form. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

IND: INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY

IND-155 Microcomputer Applications 2Covers several applications for microcomputers in business and industry. Included are operating systems, data management, communications, word processing and peripheral devices. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

INT: INTERIOR DESIGN

INT-310 Architectural Graphics 4Introduces architectural tools, symbols and scale drawings. Basic skills mastered include architectural lettering, dimensioning, plan drawing types, schedules and overlay methods of blueprinting. Field-measuring skills are integrated into required lab activities. Material samples are swatched and color schemed according to project requirements in the lab. Presentation skills learned include swatchboard construction. Floor plan and elevation color rendering of material samples will be prepared to communicate a color scheme to a client. Attendance and time management skills are developed in this course that ensure projects are completed by the due date. (2/4/0/0), Prereq: INT-302, INT-304; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

INT-932 Internship 0.5-4Provides an opportunity to receive interior design work experience through on-the-job training in an approved work setting. This internship will be approved by the Interior Design coordinator and will be evaluated with a letter grade. (0/0/0/2-16), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ITP: INTERPRETING

ITP-102 Independent Skills Lab II 2Provides continued practice in developing skills in conjunction with American Sign Language II. Students engage in various activities including the use of professional videotapes. Required for majors and recommended for non-majors. (0/4/0/0), Prereq: ASL-141; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ITP-161 Signing Systems in the 3 Educational SettingProvides an opportunity to learn Signing Exact English II and Signed English with a focus on transliterating in educational settings. Students learn the rules of usage and they build speed in words/signs per minute. Students explore the history and relationships of different sign modes. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ITP-251 Professional Issues 2Provides skills necessary in interpersonal relationships in the workplace as an interpreter. Topics include stress management, conflict management, self-esteem as an interpreter, interpreting as a business and ethical behavior. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: ITP-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

ITP-252 Special Settings 2Explores voicing and interpreting guidelines for various interpreting settings including educational, legal, medical, mental health, religious, platform and rehabilitation. Course also develops understanding of communication techniques used in deaf-blind interpreting. Ethical considerations and dilemmas are explored for each setting. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

LIT: LITERATURE

LIT-204 Forms of Literature: 3 NonfictionFocuses on literary nonfiction - essays, memoirs, profiles or criticism - that aspires not only to inform, but also to employ language aesthetically and prompt reflection on experience. Students will explore, through literature and critical theory, the following questions: What is literary nonfiction? How are works of literary nonfiction crafted, read and interpreted? How are they different from and similar to other forms of literary expression? How does form affect interpretation? (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105 or ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

LIT-206 Forms of Literature: Fiction 3Explores, through short stories, novels, films and critical theory, the following questions: What is fiction? What are its common elements? How does understanding these elements and the ways they interconnect affect our understanding of how fiction is crafted, read and interpreted? How is fiction different from or similar to other forms of literary expression? (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105 or ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

LIT-222 Literature and Culture: 3 American DreamsExplores a variety of expressions of self and society in America through established fiction, autobiography, journals, letters, photographs and other cultural artifacts. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105 or ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

LIT-225 Literary Themes: Beyond 3 Bartleby: Images of Business and Labor in Literature and FilmExplores images and issues of business and labor as they manifest in major fiction and nonfiction texts. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: ENG-105 or ENG-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Admission to the Advance program

LIT-928 Independent Study 1-3Provides readings, papers and/or research projects in literature under the guidance of a staff member. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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MAP-123 Administrative Medical Office 3 ProceduresPresents the principles of administration for the medical office including facility and supply management, telephone and appointment techniques, managing records, and medical bookkeeping. Credits: 3, Hours: (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MAP-142Medical Insurance and LegalitiesProvides a working knowledge of basic medical insurance programs, forms utilized and the record keeping of insurance claims. Also includes medical ethics and legalities related to medicine. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: BIO-161, HSC-115; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MAP-210 Medical Lab 3.5Provides basic principles and skills in hematology, urinalysis, venipuncture, blood chemical exams, and quality control as applied to the medical office. (1.5/4/0/0), Prereq: BIO-161, HSC-107, HSC-115, HSC-210, MAP-123; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MAP-260 Basic Electrocardiology 1Provides instruction in electrocardiography including psychological and physical preparation of a patient for an ECG: paper set-up and operation of equipment, mounting of tracings and troubleshooting to obtain acceptable tracings. This course does not include complex interpretation and diagnosis of cardiac rhythms. (0.5/1/0/0), Prereq: BIO-161, HSC-107, HSC-115, HSC-210, MAP-123; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MAP-312 Medical Assistant Clinical 3 ProceduresIncludes basic clinical skills used in a medical office: preparing for the patient’s visit; assisting the physician and patient during examination and treatment, including minor surgery; positioning, microbiology and sterilization; X-rays; physical therapy; nutrition; and administration of injected medications as applied to the medical office. (1.5/3/0/0), Prereq: BIO-161, HSC-107, HSC-115, HSC-210, MAP-123; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MAP-501 Math for Medications 1Provides a basic mathematical background for an understanding of measurement systems and the calculation of dosages of oral and parenteral medications for medical assisting. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MAP-513 Medical Assisting 3 PharmacologyProvides a basic background in the classification of drugs, their sources, uses and legal implications. Discusses characteristics of typical drugs, side effects, precautions, interactions and patient education. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: BIO-161, HSC-115; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MAP-618 Medical Assisting Externship 7Offers supervised practical experience in medical offices, clinics and other medical care settings. (2/0/15/0), Prereq: MAP-123, MAP-210, MAP-312, MAP-513, MAP-142, MAP-260, MAP-501; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: All Medical Assisting technical courses.

MAT: MATHEMATICS

MAT-018 College Readiness 4 Experience MathProvides basic math instruction to determine student readiness for college-level math courses. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

MAT-052 Pre-Algebra 3Introduces basic algebra concepts and reviews basic math. Includes fractions, decimals, proportions and percents. Introduces integers, exponents, simple equations and graphing. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

MAT-062 Elementary Algebra 3Includes the properties of the real numbers, equations and inequalities in one variable, formulas, applications, operations and factoring of polynomials, exponents, and graphing linear equations. This course presumes a proficiency in fractions, decimals and signed numbers. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

MAT-095 Personal Achievement Math 1Individualized course of instruction in basic math. Topics include: whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, and percent. Additional topics may include pre-algebra, metric system and technical math. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

MAT-102 Intermediate Algebra 4A continuation of topics studied in Elementary Algebra. Includes equations, inequalities, systems of equations, matrices, functions, graphs, polynomials, rational expressions, exponents, radicals and logarithms. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-062; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MAT-107 Survey of Mathematics 4Provides an overview of topics that include: sets, real number systems, ratios, proportions, percentages, geometry, algebra and functions. The course is for students with a minimum of one year of high school algebra and who intend to take Statistical Ideas or Mathematics and Society. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: One year high school algebra or placement test.

MAT-115 Mathematics and Society 3Introduces selected areas of mathematics in familiar settings and develops students’ conceptual and problem-solving skills. The course includes a study of mathematical concepts selected from statistics, probability, game theory, growth patterns and coding information. Other topics may be included. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102 or MAT-107; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-120 College Algebra 3Uses a problem-solving approach to illustrate how algebra can model and solve real-world problems. Emphasizes linear, exponential and logarithmic functions. This liberal arts course is not preparation for calculus. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-136 5Trigonometry and Analytic GeometryExamines trigonometric functions, graphs, identities and applications. Includes conic sections, polar coordinates, parametric equations, vectors, planes and surfaces. (5/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-138; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSMAT-138 College Algebra with Limits 4Examines polynomial, rational, radical, exponential and logarithmic functions and equation solutions. Includes matrices, sequences, series and introduces limits. This course is intended for all students who will eventually take any calculus course. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-140 Finite Math 3Includes methods of solving linear equations and inequalities. Introduces linear programming, matrices, functions, graphs, counting techniques, probability, mathematics of finance and applications. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-155 Statistical Ideas 3Designed for students who are not majoring in mathematics or the sciences. The course provides an overview of the basic ideas needed by consumers of statistics and can also provide a helpful framework for a more detailed study of the subject. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102 or MAT-107; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-157 Statistics 4Focuses on descriptive statistics (mean, medium, mode, standard deviation and variance) and introduces correlation and linear regression. Emphasizes inferential statistics and probability distributions as applied to confidence intervals, hypothesis testing of mean and standard deviation, and applications to business and other fields. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102 or MAT-107 or MAT-155; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-162 Business Statistics 4Introduces statistics, primarily for business majors. Investigates methods of collection, organization, presentation, analysis and interpretation of quantitative data as tools in effective business decision-making. Computer applications are used to assist in visualizing and analyzing data. Covers descriptive statistics, probability, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing for one and two samples, regression, correlation and chi-square. Additional topics may be covered, including ANOVA. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-138 or MAT-140 or MAT-155 or MAT-157; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-165 Business Calculus 3Studies the techniques of differential and integral calculus likely to be encountered in an undergraduate course in business economics. Applications are emphasized in these areas. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-138; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-210 Calculus I 4Includes limits, derivative, differentiation, the differential elementary applications of calculus and introduction to integration. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-136; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-216 Calculus II 4Continues Calculus I and includes study of the integral, integration, application of integration, techniques of integration and infinite series. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-210; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-227 Differential Equations 4 With LaplaceStudies exact equations, separable equations, linear equations, physical applications, series solutions, systems of linear differential equations and methods of approximating the solutions to first-order equations. Laplace transforms are introduced and used to solve differential equations. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-216; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MAT-700 Basic Math 3Covers basic business skills such as computing with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percents, and simple exponents and radicals. Includes evaluating formulas, such as interest formulas and geometric measurements, and solving percent problems. Familiarizes students with ratio and proportion as a problem solving tool, the metric system, dimensional analysis, basic algebra with signed numbers and solving first degree equations. Introduces basic statistics, reading tables and graphs, and calculating averages and weighted means. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MAT-731 Introduction to Math 2Reviews basic arithmetic operations and problem solving, including whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratio and proportion, and percent as they apply to health professions. Covers computations, evaluating formulas with signed numbers and radicals, and exponents, as well as practical applications of the Metric, Troy and Apothecaries’ systems of measurement. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Placement test.

MAT-739 Pipe Fitters Math 3Provides practical math skills intended for the pipe welder apprentice, journeyman or supervisor. Students complete a series of math exercises commonly used in pipefitting. Trigonometry review to complex rolling offsets are covered. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MAT-102 or MAT-765; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MFG: MANUFACTURING

MFG-140 Geometric Dimensioning 1 and TolerancingPresents information concerning the special symbols used in geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. These symbols are a language used to communicate the ideas and intent of the designer to the people who manufacture the parts or the person who inspects the finished part. (1/0/0/0), Prereq: MFG-120, MFG-130; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: Appropriate work experience may be taken in lieu of prerequisite course work

MFG-302 CNC Fundamentals 3Introduces computer numerical control as it relates to CNC lathes and milling machines. The use of microcomputers and related software is covered. Emphasizes input language, codes, machine setup and operation, inspection of parts, and communication with peripherals. (1/4/0/0), Prereq: MFG-227, MFG-215; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MFG-311 Intermediate CNC 6Continues the introductory course adding canned cycles, looping, sub-routines and interpretation of programs written by others. Internal machining on the lathes is covered. More complex parts and production of multiple parts will be undertaken. (1/10/0/0), Prereq: MFG-302 or appropriate industrial experience; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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MFG-313 Advanced CNC 6Allows students to progress from the trainers to the full-size industrial CNC machines. Conversational programming is introduced, and advanced projects involving mating parts and short production runs are undertaken. Students are introduced to computer-assisted programming as it applies to CAD/CAM. Routine and preventive maintenance procedures are learned. (0/12/0/0), Prereq: MFG-311 or appropriate industrial CNC programming experience; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MFG-317 Automated Production 5 MethodsCovers computer-assisted programming and introduces students to automation as it applies to machining operations. Automatic machine feeding, automatic cycle repetition, robots and other equipment-oriented concepts are studied. System concepts such as mass production, batch processing and just-in-time processing are covered from a theoretical view. (1/8/0/0), Prereq: MFG-313; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MFG-420 Jig and Fixture Design 4Covers theory of design and machining practices as they relate to jigs and fixtures used in manufacturing facilities. Introduces students to the importance of jig and fixture classification and to their uses in modern machine tools. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: MFG-213 or MFG-215; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MFG-928 Independent Study 1Provides readings, papers and basic research or other projects under the individual guidance of a staff member. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Permission of instructor, dean

MGT: MANAGEMENT

MGT-101 Principles of Management 3Applies current techniques and methods to the management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Focuses on critical analysis, development and effectiveness of organizational processes. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MGT-130 Principles of Supervision 3Introduces the management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling. Focuses on technical supervision skills and human relations skills needed to develop a productive work team, and conceptual skills to group interdependent organizational processes. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MGT-135 Performance Appraisal for 1 ManagersCovers effective employee performance planning and appraisal techniques. Students learn how to conduct performance reviews and how to provide positive performance coaching and feedback to employees. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MGT-137 Developing Leadership Skills 1Designed to give valuable suggestions on communicating effectively using coaching, counseling, delegating and performance reviews to develop subordinates. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MGT-139 Effective Team Building for 1 ManagersParticipants learn the basics of team management, how to motivate team members, how to improve the communication process and understand the principles of leadership. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MGT-140 Time Management in the 1 WorkplaceFocuses on high performance work times, being effective vs. being efficient, time wasters and solutions to them. Students also learn organizational skills, how to set goals, plan and prioritize. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MGT-145 Human Relations in 3 ManagementEmphasizes the importance of proper attitudes towards self, others and organization values. Stresses the development of a good self-concept and the relationship this has to energy levels, emotions, verbal and nonverbal communication. Prepares students to understand how to deal with conflict and how to be a productive member of a work group. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MGT-155 Integrated Project 3 ManagementAllows students to practice managing a variety of projects from initiation to completion. Students demonstrate technical and applied knowledge gained in their field, as well as critical thinking, diverse perspectives and communication skills. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: MGT-124; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MGT-300 Introduction to 3 EntrepreneurshipExamines the feasibility of a new business concept and the fundamentals of organizing a small business. Students measure their potential as an entrepreneur, identify business opportunities, examine entry strategies, understand the advantages and disadvantages of buying a business and evaluate the value of that business. Focuses on realizing business strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Implements the planning process through feasibility and business plans. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MKT: MARKETING

MKT-110 Principles of Marketing 3Studies the process of planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion and distribution of ideas, goods and services to create the exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational goals. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MKT-140 Principles of Selling 3Provides basic skills needed to sell goods and services in a marketing economic system. Students learn about careers in selling, buyer behavior, product knowledge and selling concepts. Emphasis is on problem solving. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MKT-187 Perspectives in 1-3 International MarketingProvides an international perspective on marketing from a Danish and European perspective. Students travel to Denmark to study and compare that country’s approach to marketing with that of North America. (1-3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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MMS-101 Mass Media 3Surveys the field of mass communications. Takes the theoretical position that mass communication is a social system, considering the functions, structure and performance of the individual medium, as well as the auxiliaries. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MMS-920 Field Experience 3Provides on-the-job training in the media field. (0/0/9/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Permission of instructor/coordinator

MMS-948 Special Projects 1Provides opportunity to carry out a media project under professional direction. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MTR: MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION

MTR-150 Career Medical 5.5 TranscriptionIncludes transcribing physician-dictated reports with an emphasis on developing accuracy, speed and medical knowledge for transcription of medical reports. Correct usage of grammar, punctuation, editing and proofreading skills are emphasized along with professionalism and confidentiality. (0/11/0/0), Prereq: HIT-600; Coreq: HSC-217; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: All Medical Transcription courses

MTR-180 Medical Transcription 0.5 Professional Practice ExperienceCombines the theory of medical transcription with supervised practice in selected health care settings. Introduces the student to the medical transcription department, its specific dictation transcribing system and routing of transcribed reports, including health care provider specific dictation practices. (0/0/1.5/0), Prereq: ADM-165, MTR-102; Coreq: HSC-217, MTR-150; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

MUA: MUSIC - APPLIED

MUA-300 Applied Baritone 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-301 Applied Bassoon 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-302 Applied Cello 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-303 Applied Clarinet 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-304 Applied Drum Set 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-306 Applied French Horn 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-307 Applied Guitar 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-308 Applied Oboe 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-310 Applied Piano 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-311 Applied Saxophone 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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MUA-314 Applied Trombone 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-315 Applied Trumpet 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-316 Applied Tuba 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUA-319 Applied Voice 1-2Requires 14 lessons during the semester. Students may enroll in one or two credit hours on the same instrument. One 25-minute lesson per week is one credit; one 50-minute lesson per week is two credits. May be repeated for credit. Additional outside practice/preparation is required. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUS: MUSIC - GENERAL

MUS-100 Music Appreciation 3Includes study of elements and forms of music with attention to major historical periods and composers of historical significance and survey of indigenous music. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

MUS-165 Jazz Combo 1-2Explores various styles of jazz in a small group setting and emphasizes improvisational techniques. This course must be taken for a grade, may not be challenged and is transferable. (0/2-4/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

NET: COMPUTER NETWORKING

NET-122 Computer Hardware Basics 3Introduces the operation of a modern personal computer from a hardware point of view. Students learn about the basic components of a computer and develop troubleshooting skills for advanced courses. Some of the areas covered include system boards, storage drives, memory and power supplies. In addition, some software topics, such as operating systems, are presented. Low-level laboratory exercises enhance and reinforce understanding of the material covered. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

NET-137 Advanced PC Concepts 3Follows and builds on the prerequisite, Computer Hardware Basics. The first half of the course is spent reviewing, but also going into more depth on the topics covered in the beginning hardware course. The second half of the course deals primarily with software considerations (such as BIOS, drivers and operating systems) necessary to understanding how modern PCs work. Throughout the course, tie-in to A+ certification topics is done for the benefit of those who plan to take the Comp-TIA exam. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-122; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

NET-154 Networking Basics 3Introduces the foundations of networking, including concepts, terminology and practical experience, to explore entry-level career opportunities in IT and networking. Provides a hands-on approach to learn and use networking tools as they apply to home and small businesses. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

NET-174 LAN Administration 3Focuses on the hardware and software requirements of a client-server network, the installation process, workstation configuration and configuration of the user environment using a current network operating system. Includes workstation and server configuration, network printing setup, creation and management of network user accounts, security, scripting, directory structures, and file server management and monitoring. Introduces network administrator duties, such as network configuration and system support. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-212; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

NET-212 Cisco Networking 3Provides the student with a basic understanding of networking. Topics include OSI model and industry standards, network topologies, IP addressing with subnet mask, networking components and basic network design. This course is the prerequisite to Cisco NetWare Routing, Cisco Router Basics and Cisco Telecommunications. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

NET-321 Windows Networking 3Allows students to design and build LANs with various versions of Microsoft Windows workstation software. Students learn software and hardware requirements, operating system installation, operation and maintenance, and networking techniques. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-154 or NET-212; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

NET-323 Windows Network 3 ManagementExplains administrative duties for Windows Server 2003. Includes installing, configuring and maintaining client and server operating systems, monitoring performance and supporting users, evaluating different versions of Server 2003, exploring services such as DHCP, Clustering, Remote Access, DNS, Virtual Private Networking, and learning to implement security using permissions, encryption and policies. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-561; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSNET-400 Linux Networking 3Focuses on Linux GUI. Introduces Linux installation, navigating the Linux GUI, creating Linux users and groups, setting up Linux file and directory permissions, managing the Linux file system, using the Linux control panel to customize the system, configuring the Linux network, and developing basic command line and DNS skills. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: NET-321; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

NET-785 Fundamentals of Desktop 3 SupportIntroduces the concepts of supporting personal computers as a career. Students improve their proficiency in providing personal computer support by troubleshooting real-life scenarios including specification/management considerations, and customer service skills. Lab may include students volunteering at not-for-profit organizations upgrading computers and computer peripherals. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

OTA: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT

OTA-308 Physical Dysfunction I 4Presents theory, evaluation and treatment technique for physical and cognitive occupational dysfunction. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: OTA-100, OTA-211, OTA-212; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

OTA-309 Physical Dysfunction II 4Students apply treatment technique for physical and cognitive disabilities. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: OTA-308; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

OTA-850 Occupational Therapy 1 Assistant Fieldwork I-AFieldwork and seminar experiences to provide opportunities to develop observational, interpersonal, and communication abilities. Experience includes involvement with disabled and non-disabled individuals. (0.5/0/1.5/0), Prereq: OTA-208, OTA-209, OTA-211, OTA-212, OTA-306; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B; Comments: First, second semester OTA technical courses.

PEA: PHYSICAL EDUCATION - ACTIVITIES

PEA-134 Golf I 1Develops the basic skills necessary for a beginning golfer. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PEA-150 Powerwalking 1Introduces fitness walking and jogging as a lifetime endeavor to improve health and fitness. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PEA-154 Racquetball I 1Introduces students to the rules, strategies and shots involved in the game. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PEA-174 Tennis I 1Introduces the basic skills (forehand, backhand, service), strategy and rules of tennis. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PEA-187 Weight Training I 1Provides the student with the basics of weight conditioning, as well as a general workout opportunity. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PEC: PHYSICAL EDUCATION – COACHING OFFICIATING

PEC-111 Techniques and Theory 2 of CoachingIntroduces the philosophical and ethical issues in athletic coaching. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PEC-116 Athletic Development and 2 Human GrowthAssists students in understanding some of the basic concepts of sports psychology. Consists of improving human skill, enhancing group effort and understanding the reduction of stress. Encompasses some of the diverse topic areas important to both psychologists in general and those focused on athletic feats. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PEC-148 Theory of Coaching 2 BasketballIntroduces the coaching profession with specific emphasis on basketball fundamentals, strategy, organization, public relations and coaching psychology. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PEH: PHYSICAL EDUCATION – GENERAL & HEALTH

PEH-162 Introduction to Physical 3 EducationAn overview of the foundations, philosophies, history and principles of physical education. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PEV: PHYSICAL EDUCATION - INTERCOLLEGIATE

PEV-170 Varsity Volleyball 1Designed to give credit for knowledge and skills gained through varsity sports volleyball participation during an academic year. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Students may earn one credit per year for each varsity sport in which they participate. Students in multiple varsity sports may earn four credits total in Varsity sports participation courses.

PHI: PHILOSOPHY

PHI-101 Introduction to Philosophy 3Investigates some of the fundamental issues in human existence - for example human nature, the nature of reality, the good life, how and what we know, the existence of God(s), justice and freedom, and free will and determinism - through readings and discussions of seminal philosophical texts in Western or non-Western traditions. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PHI-105 Introduction to Ethics 3Investigates major issues and theories in Western or non-Western moral thought. The adequacies of ethical theories such as egoism, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, the ethics of care, and duty ethics are explored through discussions of topics such as those found in medicine, the media, the environment, social justice, education, gender relations, war, business and family life. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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PHI-111 Basic Reasoning 3Introduces both formal and informal aspects of reasoning and argument including principles of deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, informal fallacies and critical thinking. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PHS: PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PHS-151 Introduction to Astronomy 3Centers around a variety of topics including the universe and the earth in space, properties of stars, nuclear energy sources, the solar system, quasars, black holes and life in the universe. Laboratories and observations are incorporated. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PHY: PHYSICS

PHY-120 Introductory Physics 3Provides basic work with scientific reasoning and fundamental concepts in classical and modern physics. Lab provides opportunities for measurements and application of concepts. Recommended for students planning to take College or Classical Physics, as well as all liberal arts students desiring an introductory course. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: MAT-062; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PHY-222 Classical Physics II 5Continues Classical Physics I. Includes the topics of thermodynamics, static and current electricity, electromagnetism, geometric and wave optics, and a brief introduction to modern physics. (4/2/0/0), Prereq: MAT-216, PHY-212; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PNN-104 Metrology 1Utilizes the ratio and proportion method for conversion between measurement systems and dosage calculation. Includes calculation of intake and output and learning the abbreviations related to administration of medications. (1/0/0/0), Coreq: PNN-138, PNN-139; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

PNN: NURSING - PRACTICAL

PNN-138 Introduction to Nursing 2Provides the basic concepts related to nursing, such as adaptation, basic nutrition, communication, nursing roles, teaching/learning and health. Students learn the nursing process and issues related to nursing practice on an introductory level. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: BCA-189, BIO-168, BIO-173, HSC-107, HSC-135, HSC-210, HSC-211; Coreq: PNN-104, PNN-139, PNN-722; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

PNN-139 Practical Nursing I 5Introduces the role of provider of care for the adult client with an emphasis on chronic illnesses, including gerontological issues. The areas of pathophysiology, nutrition and pharmacology are integrated relative to the client problems. Basic nursing skills are practiced in a supervised lab setting. (4.5/1/0/0), Prereq: BCA-189, BIO-168, BIO-173, HSC-107, HSC-135, HSC-210, HSC-211; Coreq: PNN-104, PNN-138, PNN-722; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

PNN-533 Practical Nursing II 6Presents concepts related to maternal/child health including pediatrics and obstetrics. Medical/surgical and mental health illnesses throughout the lifespan are studied. Principles of growth and development are applied. The areas of pathophysiology, pharmacology and nutrition are integrated relative to the client problems. Basic nursing skills are practiced in a supervised laboratory setting. (4.5/3/0/0), Prereq: PNN-104, PNN-138, PNN-139, PNN-722; Coreq: PNN-732; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

PNN-722 Fundamentals of Nursing 2 ClinicalFocuses on the application of knowledge, psychomotor and affective skills to perform the role of provider of care. Emphasis is on making basic observations and performing nursing cares associated with activities of daily living in long-term care and medical settings. Concepts related to nutrition, pharmacology and pathophysiology are applied. Taken concurrently with Practical Nursing I, Intro to Nursing, and Metrology. (0/0/6/0), Prereq: BCA-189, BIO-168, BIO-173, HSC-107, HSC-135, HSC-210, HSC-211; Coreq: PNN-138; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

PNN-732 Practical Nursing Clinical II 3Focuses on the application of knowledge, psychomotor and affective skills to perform the role of provider of care through observation and implementation of nursing care in various settings. Concepts related to nutrition, pharmacology and pathophysiology are applied. (0/0/9/0), Prereq: PNN-104, PNN-138, PNN-139, PNN-722; Coreq: PNN-533; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

POL: POLITICAL SCIENCE POL-111 American National 3 Government Studies American policy based on a close examination of the processes of decision making. Emphasis is placed on voting behavior and citizen interaction within the system. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

POL-121 International Relations 3Analyzes governments in the more developed countries (MDCs) and in the less developed countries (LDCs) and the interaction of these governments in their political, economic and security dimensions. Also analyzes the sources of policy and their theoretical foundations. Problems are examined through current world concerns. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PRL: PARALEGAL

PRL-105 Legal Ethics 1Studies the canons of professional ethics and disciplinary rules applicable to lawyers and legal assistants, together with applicable disciplinary proceedings and court decisions. (1/0/0/0), Prereq: PRL-101; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PRL-111 Advanced Legal Research 2 and WritingProvides instruction in using computer-based legal research methods to address complex legal research problems and in utilizing research results in appellate briefs and other advocacy legal documents. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: PRL-101, PRL-110; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSPRL-140 Business Organization Law 2Explores and explains the legal characteristics of proprietorships, corporations, partnerships and other business vehicles, and teaches drafting of articles of incorporation, by-laws, partnership agreements and related business documents. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: PRL-101; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PRL-165 Estate Planning/ 2 AdministrationProvides a working knowledge of lifetime and testamentary estate planning enabling the student to draft trusts and wills, and to compute tax consequences. Provides understanding of the process of settling estates both within and outside probate court. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: PRL-101; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PRL-176 Civil Litigation 3Teaches the rules, processes and paralegal skills for preparing cases for civil trials, including the preparation of complaints, discovery and motions. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: PRL-101; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PRL-181 Workers’ Compensation 2Teaches the law and procedures, and the paralegal’s role involved in representation of claimants for workers’ compensation benefits. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PRL-932 Internship 3Provides an opportunity to use and refine paralegal skills in a work setting with the guidance of legal professionals. Students attend monthly seminars throughout the internship semester to share and gain perspective on their experiences. (0/0/9/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A; Comments: Completion of all law courses; permission of instructor.

PSY: PSYCHOLOGY

PSY-111 Introduction to Psychology 3Introduces the scientific study of mental processes and behavior with emphasis on the nervous system, learning and memory, cognition, sensation and perception, motivation and emotion, personality, intelligence, stress, psychological disorders and therapy, and social influence. Stresses roles of both theory and empirical evidence in describing, explaining and predicting behavior. Encourages critical thinking about research methods and ethics. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PSY-121 Developmental Psychology 3Introduces physical, cognitive and psychosocial development from a lifespan perspective covering conception until death. Provides an introduction to major theories and classic and contemporary research, and examines normative development as impacted by genes, maturation, experience, cohort, gender, race, social class and culture. Discusses topics including developmental research methods; genetics; prenatal development; infancy; childhood; adolescence; early, middle and late adulthood; and death and bereavement. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: PSY-111; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PSY-241 Abnormal Psychology 3Describes emotional, cognitive and behavioral disorders using the current edition of the DSM for classification and diagnosis of disorders. Explores assessment, causes and treatments of disorders from a biopsychosocial perspective. Reviews historical and current theoretical perspectives of abnormality, research methods, and legal and ethical issues. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: PSY-111; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PSY-251 Social Psychology 3Explores how an individual’s thinking, feelings and behavior are affected by others. Covers research methods, ethics, and classic as well as contemporary research on topics including social beliefs and judgments, self and person perception, attitude formation and change, prejudice, aggression and conflict, helping and prosocial behavior, interpersonal attraction, gender-related behavior, conformity and deviation, persuasion, and group influence. (3/0/0/0), Prereq: PSY-111; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

PTA: PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT

PTA-160 PTA Procedures I 3Introduces assessment skills and exercise procedures performed by the PTA. Covers theory and application of goniometry, manual muscle testing, palpation and various other assessment techniques with focus on the lower extremities. Explores basic exercise procedures as they relate to the results of the assessment procedures. Includes laboratory demonstration and practice of each skill. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: PTA-110, PTA-120; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

PTA-161 PTA Procedures II 3Introduces assessment skills and exercise procedures performed by the PTA. Covers theory and application of goniometry, manual muscle testing, palpation and various other assessment techniques with focus on the upper extremities. Explores basic exercise procedures as they relate to the results of the assessment procedures. Includes laboratory demonstration and practice of each skill. (2/2/0/0), Prereq: PTA-160; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

PTA-301 PTA Clinic I 2Initial hands-on clinical experience. Skills learned in Health Skills, Fundamentals for PTA, PTA Modalities I and Kinesiology are applied to direct patient care in selected clinical settings. (.5/0/4.5/0), Prereq: PTA-110, PTA-161, PTA-193; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

RCP: RESPIRATORY THERAPIST

RCP-370 Respiratory Pathology I 2Provides an introduction to the study of disease with an emphasis on terminology and basic disease processes. Examines common infectious diseases, acute and chronic respiratory diseases, and cardiovascular disorders. Concentrates on etiology, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms. Provides an overview of respiratory care for the surgical patient, as well as specific management of traumatic chest injury and head trauma. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: BIO-186, RCP-300; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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RCP-420 Pulmonary Function Testing 2Provides theory and operation of equipment in pulmonary function testing with interpretation of test results. Laboratory exercises include gathering data from bedside spirometry, measuring weaning parameters, as well as standard pulmonary function laboratory testing. Credits: 2, Hours: (1/1/1.5/0), Prereq: RCP-220, RCP-300; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

RCP-510 Respiratory Care II 6Explores the theory, equipment operation and application with laboratory exercises in adult and pediatric/neonatal mechanical ventilation, IPPB and arterial blood gas analysis. Examines the effect of mechanical ventilation on acid base balance. Laboratory emphasis on the operation and application of adult and pediatric/neonatal ventilators. (4/4/0/0), Prereq: CHM-110, RCP-220; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

RDG: READING

RDG-130 Effective Reading Strategies 3Provides instruction in study skills and reading improvement for college readers. Develops flexibility in students’ reading rates and strategies for improving comprehension of standard college texts. Provides practice with library, test taking, time management and vocabulary skills. Recommended to be taken in conjunction with another college-level course. Also recommend: a COMPASS score 71 or above or ACT score of 16 or above. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

RDG-200 College Reading 3Introduces college-level reading skills, including identifying and analyzing factual statements, topics, and supporting details; recognizing, using, developing and outlining relationships; and learning critical reading strategies. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

REL: RELIGION

REL-101 Survey of World Religions 3Introduces the study of religions and religious phenomena through an examination of several historical and contemporary religions from around the world. Includes a study of some of the following: American Indian traditions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Shintoism, ancient and contemporary feminist spirituality, gnosticism, shamanism, Confucianism and Taoism. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

REL-120 Judaism, Christianity 3 and IslamIntroduces the beliefs, values, and practices of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Both historical and contemporary phenomena are used to develop an understanding of the diversity and complexity of the religious dimension of human life. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

REL-140 Religion in the United States 3A historical survey of religion in the United States from the colonial period to the present, with emphasis upon the increasing diversity of American religions. Religious developments will be related to the broader cultural aspects of the American experience. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

SDV: STUDENT DEVELOPMENT

SDV-052 Supported Education 1-3Provides academic support, accommodations and strategies needed to successfully complete the Kirkwood course of study. Develops an individualized education plan and accommodation plans designed to develop effective study skills and self-advocacy skills. Monitors students’ progress in Kirkwood courses. Format is primarily individualized instruction. (0/2-6/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: D

SDV-084 Academic Prep I 1Provides individualized computer-assisted instruction in math, reading, writing and critical-thinking skills to academically prepare students for future course work in their major. (0/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

SDV-096 College Prep Writing II 3Provides students with basic skill writing instruction in a traditional class setting. This second-semester College Prep block writing course continues the basic writing instruction provided in the first semester. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

SDV-099 College Prep Math II 3Provides students with math skills and instruction in a traditional class setting. This second-semester College Prep block math course provides instruction in the area of order of operation, formulas, equations, ratio and proportion. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

SDV-101 How To Be Successful In 3 CollegeProvides classroom and group instruction on skills needed to be a successful college student. The course includes academic skill building and covers topics such as student responsibility, how to read a syllabus, policies and procedures of the college, and effective goal setting to achieve student success. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

SDV-109 College 101 3Directs students’ attention to the college academic culture and connects them to resources that will aid in their success. The course is designed to facilitate each student’s development of academic success skills. Activities include study and classroom performance strategies, personal development, academic and career planning, and participation in the college culture. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

SDV-135 Job Seeking Skills 1Assists students who will be seeking an internship, or part-time or full-time employment. The areas that will be covered include how to research the job market and companies, writing resumes and cover letters, improving job interviewing techniques, and how to utilize Kirkwood’s job search assistance services. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

SDV-160 Career Decision Making 2Provides an understanding of the career development process, and assists students in making satisfactory career choices. Includes self-assessment, career information research, decision making and job search strategies. (2/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

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WAT-210 Wastewater Treatment: 4 IndustrialDescribes common methods and systems used to treat wastes generated by industrial processes. Learning activities include a review of applicable federal and state regulations and pretreatment requirements. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: WAT-307; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-300 Water Analysis 3Introduces basic laboratory safety and gravimetric, spectrophotometric electrochemical, titrimetric and microbiological methods. Students learn the procedures for regulatory sampling and safety, and specific analytical procedures for total residue, fluoride, pH, ammonia, acidity, alkalinity, calcium, chloride, hardness and coliform analysis. Along with reading assignments from the text, the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises and online links. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-301 Basic Mechanical 3 Maintenance and PumpsCovers maintenance and repair procedures for pumps typically found in water/wastewater treatment facilities. Students learn basic concepts of hydraulics, pump curves and energy consumption. General safety concerns are also emphasized. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-304 Water Treatment I 4Explores the rudiments of water treatment. Students learn regulatory monitoring, iron manganese removal, filtration, coagulation, flocculation, fluoridation and disinfection. Along with reading assignments from the text, the course is enhanced with audio, up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises and online links. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-305 Water Distribution Systems 4Provides a working knowledge of potable water distribution systems. Students learn about water storage facilities, operation and maintenance of water mains, water quality issues, disinfection and safety. Along with reading assignments from the text, the course is enhanced with audio, up-to-date photographs, interactive exercises and online links. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

SDV-175 Tools for Life Seminar 3Furthers the understanding of the interrelationships among individuals, the college, the family, work and society. Develops leadership, study habits, communication skills and decision-making abilities, especially in education and career areas. Students consider learning as a process. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

SDV-178 Stress Management 1Studies causes and symptoms of stress (positive and negative), stress management, stress reduction, self-talk and self-esteem. (0.5/1/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

SOC: SOCIOLOGY

SOC-110 Introduction to Sociology 3Surveys the basic principles, concepts, research strategies and empirical findings representative of the field today. The course examines the range of sociological thought, identifies areas of specialization within the discipline and establishes a basis for further study in the field. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

SOC-115 Social Problems 3Examines social problems as consequences of given types of social organization. Students examine research and theory to build an understanding of the definition, existence and persistence of social problems, as well as collective efforts to resolve those problems. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

SOC-120 Marriage and Family 3Explores contemporary family institutions by studying the family as an ideological, demographic, historic, economic and legal entity. The marital life cycle is documented through current research. Marital dissolution and remarriage are also examined. The course emphasizes the continuities and discontinuities in the family experience of individuals and the society as a whole. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

SPC: SPEECH

SPC-101 Fundamentals of Oral 3 CommunicationStudies basic communication theory and practice including communication process, interpersonal relationships, small group interaction and public speaking. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

SPC-112 Public Speaking 3Studies the fundamentals of public speaking, emphasizing the process of speech preparation and delivery. (3/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: A

SUR-225 Surgical Technology II 4Provides basic case preparation and surgical procedures necessary to begin operating room experience. (3/2/0/0), Prereq: SUR-126; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

SUR: SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY

SUR-421 Surgical Technology 1 PharmacologyProvides information needed to calculate and handle drugs in the operating room. Provides an overview of the administration and general practice of anesthesia in surgery. (1/0/0/0), Coreq: SUR-225; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

SUR-440 Biomedical Sciences for 2 Surgical TechnologyProvides a broad base of knowledge for entry-level surgical technologists. Focuses on computers, electricity, physics, robotics and other fundamental technologies essential to the profession. (2/0/0/0), Prereq: SUR-126; Coreq: SUR-225; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

SUR-523 Surgical Technology 3 Practicum IIProvides an extensive hands-on clinical experience in all entry-level skills for Surgical Technologists. Credits: 9, Hours: (0/0/27/0), Prereq: BIO-161, SUR-520; Coreq: SUR-340; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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WAT-306 Wastewater Collection 4 SystemsProvides a working knowledge of wastewater collection systems. Students learn wastewater collection systems safety procedures, sewer inspection and testing, pipeline and maintenance, underground repair, lift stations, equipment maintenance and sewer rehabilitation. Along with reading assignments, the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, audio, interactive exercises and links. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-307 Wastewater Treatment I 4Explores the rudiments of wastewater treatment. Students learn water pollution control, preliminary and primary treatment, fixed film processes and suspended growth systems. Along with reading assignments from the text, the course is enhanced with up-to-date photographs, audio, interactive exercises and online links. (4/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-308 Wastewater Analysis 3Using the Internet, students obtain the skills and knowledge to properly monitor the treatment process to conform to compliance regulations. Topics include BOD, COD, ammonia, grease and oil, chlorine and solids analysis. The academic portion of the course, self-study exercises and quizzes are all done over the Internet. The course includes hands-on labs at Kirkwood or proficiencies that an operator can complete on the job. Students are able to enroll at any time, set their own schedule for online studies and interact with the instructor outside of the classroom. (2/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-311 Wastewater Treatment II 4Describes wastewater treatment methods and concepts that are found in more advanced wastewater treatment facilities such as activated sludge, anaerobic digestion, effluent disposal and reclamation, and nitrogen and phosphorous removal methods. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: WAT-307; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-312 Water Treatment II 4Describes treatment methods and concepts that are found at advanced water treatment facilities such as softening, demineralization, trihalo methanes, taste and odor control, corrosion control and disposal of process wastes. (4/0/0/0), Prereq: WAT-304; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-400 Permits and Administration 1Examines many of the supervisory and managerial issues faced by a water/wastewater professional. Students focus on operations management and permit procedures, as well as people skills. (1/0/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WAT-932 Internship 3Offers a supervised training period in a water or wastewater treatment plant. The student participates in the routine daily operation and maintenance of the host water or wastewater treatment facility. (0/6/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WEL: WELDING

WEL-113 Welding Blueprint 1 Reading/PipeStudies basic blueprint pipe welding symbols, dimensioning for layout and methods of representing a pipe layout. (1/0/0/0), Prereq: WEL-110; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WEL-134 Cutting Processes 2Develops skills used in oxyacetylene flame cutting, plasma cutting and semiautomatic flame cutting. Students learn about setup, operation and maintenance of equipment. Safety is stressed. (0.5/3/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WEL-199 Introduction to Flux Core 1Continues the study of gas metal arc welding. Learning objectives focus on semiautomatic welding process as it applies to flux cored welding. Students weld with both dual shield and self-shielding wires. Students learn the strengths and weaknesses of both processes. (0/2/0/0), Prereq: WEL-184; Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WEL-331 Welding Fundamentals 2Covers basic welding techniques with oxyacetylene and electric welders. Designed for the general tradesperson working in the areas of mechanics and automotive technology. Students are introduced to a variety of welding situations including cutting, brazing and various welding positions on lighter gauges of metal and basic fabrication. (1/2/0/0), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

WEL-932 Internship 3-6Provides employment in an approved welding-related position. Includes instructor visits/evaluations and employer performance evaluations. (0/0/0/192-384), Arts & Sciences Elective Code: B

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Kirkwood Departments and Support ServicesGeneral Information ................................................. 800-332-2055 .....................398-5411Accounting Services (tuition and billing) ..... 2nd Floor, Kirkwood Hall .....................398-7600Admissions Services ................................................... 116 Iowa Hall .....................398-5517Advance Program ...................................................Resource Center .....................398-1050Advising and Transfer Center .....................................108 Iowa Hall .....................398-5540Agricultural Sciences .............................................. Washington Hall .....................398-4944Arts and Humanities .................................................336 Cedar Hall .....................398-4913Athletics ......................................................................Johnson Hall .....................398-4909Bookstore (main campus) ...............................................Benton Hall .....................398-5334Bookstore (Iowa City campus) ...............................................................................887-3640Business and Information Technology ......................203 Nielsen Hall .....................398-5416Career Option Programs ........................................ 1013 Cedar Hall .....................398-4822Child Care Center (Kirkwood Kids) ............................. Main Campus .....................398-1256Computer Lab ....................................................... 131 Nielsen Hall .....................398-5606Computer Lab .............................................................119 Linn Hall .....................398-5899 ext.1073Distance Learning - Anytime/Anywhere .......................210 Linn Hall .....................398-4958Distance Learning - KTS................................................214 Linn Hall .....................398-1262English Department ................................................3051 Cedar Hall .....................398-4998Enrollment Services ................................... 2nd Floor, Kirkwood Hall .....................398-7600Evening Administrator ................................................ 115 Iowa Hall .....................398-5471Financial Aid ............................................ 2nd Floor, Kirkwood Hall .....................398-7600GED Testing ................................................ Lincoln Learning Center .....................366-0142Health Science ........................................................... 221 Linn Hall .....................398-5566Housing ....................................................................104 Iowa Hall .....................398-7647Industrial Technologies ..............................................105 Jones Hall .....................398-4983International Programs ................................................ 134 Linn Hall .....................398-5579Learning Services ..................................................2063 Cedar Hall .....................398-5574Library ..........................................................................Benton Hall .....................398-5696Math/Science .............................................................240 Linn Hall ....................398-5516Recreation Center (Michael J Gould Recreation Center) .........................................398-5596Secondary Programs ................................... Lincoln Learning Center .....................366-0142Skills to Employment ...............................................Resource Center .....................398-5105Social Sciences ......................................................1008 Cedar Hall .....................398-4911Student Life ...............................................................104 Iowa Hall .....................398-5578Student Development (Counseling) ............................. 115 Iowa Hall .....................398-5471Test Center ............................................................2055 Cedar Hall .....................398-5456Tutoring Services ...................................................2066 Cedar Hall .....................398-5425Veterans Affairs ........................................ 2nd Floor, Kirkwood Hall ..................... 398-5633

Additional Kirkwood LocationsBenton County Center ............................ 111 West 3rd Street, Vinton .....................319-472-2318Cedar County Center ............................... 1410 Cedar Street, Tipton .....................563-886-3101Iowa City Campus ...................1816 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City ..................... 319-887-3658Iowa City Learning Center ....... 1810 Lower Muscatine Rd., Iowa City .....................319-887-3656Iowa County Center .......................... 200 West Street, Williamsburg .....................319-668-2461Jones Regional Education Center ..........220 Welter Drive, Monticello .....................319-465-2302Lincoln Learning Center ..................912 18th Ave. SW, Cedar Rapids .....................319-366-0142Marion Center .........................................2900 8th Avenue, Marion .....................319-398-1052Resource Center ............................ 1030 5th Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids .....................319-398-1050Tippie-Mansfield Center ..........................1214 9th Ave., Belle Plaine .....................319-444-2549Washington County Center ..................... 111 Westview, Washington .....................319-653-4655