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“Wor-Wic’s dual enrollment program will definitely make my life

easier after I graduate from high school. I’m planning to transfer the

credits I earn at Wor-Wic to UMES, and that’ll relieve some of the

academic pressure as I pursue my bachelor’s degree in aviation science.

Dual enrollment is a great opportunity to get a head start on my college

degree and my dream of becoming a regional pilot in Salisbury.”

Dakota Ferraro, dual enrollment student who lives in Crisfield

“Wor-Wic’s dual enrollment program allows our students to gain the

confidence they need to know that they can be successful in college.

High school students who take advantage of dual enrollment earn their

bachelor’s degrees faster because they earn college credits while in high

school. In addition, dual enrollment families save lots of money – not

only because community college tuition is a lot less than the tuition and

fees at four-year schools – but because they can eliminate a semester or

more of college and graduate in four years or less.”

Annette Wallace, principal at Pocomoke High School

“Four of our five daughters took advantage of dual enrollment at Wor-

Wic, and the one who didn’t later wished she did. It’s worked out very

well for our family – in terms of the girls’ academic success as they

pursued advanced degrees and success in their careers, as well as

financially for us. Jeanette and I saved thousands of dollars putting our

girls through college, and we can’t be more grateful. Thanks, Wor-Wic!”

Morgan Hazel, father of five from Hebron

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Parents

For more information, visit www.worwic.edu/students/dualenrollment.aspx or contact Richard C. Webster, director of admissions, at [email protected] or 410-334-2896.

for everyone involved!

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WOr-WiC COMMUNiTY COLLEGE SUMMEr/FALL 2018 CrEDiT CLASS SChEDULE

It is the policy of Wor-Wic Community College not to discriminate on the basis of age, gender, race, color, religion, national origin, maritalstatus, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, disability or any other characteristic protected by law in the admission andtreatment of students, access to educational programs and activities, and terms and conditions of employment. Questions and complaintsshould be submitted to Wor-Wic’s Title IX coordinators and discrimination investigators. Complaints against students should be directedto Dr. Deirdra G. Johnson, senior director of student development, BH 109, [email protected] or 410-334-2902. Complaints againstemployees should be directed to Karen Berkheimer, senior director of human resources, BH 107, [email protected] or 410-334-2915.Complaints can be mailed to the attention of these individuals at Wor-Wic Community College, 32000 Campus Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804.

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Why choose Wor-Wic?

Our graduates have transferred to: • Arizona State University • California State University • City University of New York (CUNY) • Clemson University • Cornell University • Florida State University • George Washington University • Johnson & Wales University • Old Dominion University • Penn State • Salisbury University • Temple University • Towson University • University of Colorado • University of Maryland (Baltimore, College Park, Eastern Shore, University College) • University of Phoenix • Virginia Tech • Washington College • Wilmington University • and many more!

Save on your first two years and transfer to the four-year institution

of your choice!

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Tuition and fees at Wor-Wic Community College are41 percent of the average cost at public four-yearcolleges in Maryland. The savings are even greaterwhen compared to out-of-state and private schools.That may be why more than half of all Lower Shoreundergraduates in Maryland are attending Wor-Wic.

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PROGRAMS OF STUDY

The following associate degree and certificate programs are offered:

BiologyBiology Transfer, A.S.

BusinessBusiness Management, A.A.S.Business Transfer, A.A.Business Management, Certificate

General Business

Chemical Dependency CounselingChemical Dependency Counseling, A.A.S., Certificate

Computer StudiesComputer Studies Transfer, A.A.

Game Development Concentrationinformation Systems Concentration

Computer Technology, A.A.S.Computer & Network Support Technology

ConcentrationWeb Development Concentration

Computer Technology, CertificateComputer information Security

Web Development

Criminal JusticeCriminal Justice, A.A.S.

Corrections ConcentrationForensic Science Technology ConcentrationLaw Enforcement Concentration

Criminal Justice, CertificateCorrections investigative Forensics Technology Law Enforcement Law Enforcement Technology

Education

Early Childhood Education, A.A.S., CertificateEarly Childhood Education Transfer, A.A.T.Elementary Education/Generic Special Education

PreK-12 Transfer, A.A.T.Secondary Education Transfer, A.A.

In compliance with federal gainful employment disclosure requirements, Wor-Wic provides prospective students with on-time completion rates, median loan debt and other information related to certificate programs on the college website (www.worwic.edu).

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Emergency Medical ServicesEmergency Medical Services, Certificate

EMT-i EMT-P

Emergency Medical Services, A.A.S.

General StudiesGeneral Studies Transfer, A.A.

Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Managementhotel-Motel-restaurant Management, A.A.S.

Culinary Arts Concentrationhotel-Motel-restaurant Management

Concentration hotel-Motel-restaurant Management, Certificate

Culinary Arts hotel-Motel Management restaurant Management

NursingPractical Nursing, CertificateNursing, A.S.

Occupational Therapy AssistantOccupational Therapy Assistant, A.A.S.

Office TechnologyOffice Technology, A.A.S.

Medical Office Assistant Office Technology, Certificate

Office Assistant

Physical Therapist Assistant Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S.

Radiologic Technologyradiologic Technology, A.A.S.

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WOr-WiC COMMUNiTY COLLEGE SUMMEr/FALL 2018 CrEDiT CLASS SChEDULEWOR-Wic cOMMUniTY cOlleGe

32000 Campus Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804410-334-2800 • worwic.edu

OFFice HOURSStudent Services hours:

Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

College information Desk hours: Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m. to noon

cOnTenTS

Programs of Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4

Advisors and Departments by Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

Financial information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Tuition rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6residency requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Tuition Waivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Dual Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Payment Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Payment Plans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Delinquent Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Veterans Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Education Tax Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9

registration information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Current Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10New and returning Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Online registration and Payment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Placement Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Disability Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Schedule Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Dropping and Adding Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Withdrawal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Student Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 identification Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Distance Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

hybrid Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Virtual Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Academic Support Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 how to read the Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Summer i Academic Calendar, Class Schedule and Final Examination Schedules . . . . . . .19 Summer ii Academic Calendar, Class Schedule and Final Examination Schedules . . . . . .24 Fall Academic Calendar, Class Schedule and Final Examination Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Find Your Way Around (Campus Map) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51

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Advisors and Departments by Program

Program Area Advisors Department Phone (Location)Biology Dr. Stacey hall* Mathematics 410-572-8720 (hh) & ScienceBusiness ronald G. Dolch* Business 410-334-2830 (FOh) Matthew D. Geel Chemical Dependency Cheryl T. Cotten human Services 410-334-2891 (hC)Counseling Shane Ferguson ryan MessatzziaComputer Studies Michael Kelley Technology 410-334-2828 (MTC) Curtis Satterfield* Criminal Justice John C. Moses* Criminal Justice 410-572-8750 (Gh) Edmond J. O’Brien David P. StriegelEducation Bridget Benshetler human Services 410-334-2891 (hC) Dr. Betty J. Daughenbaugh Michelle B. Morris Daniel r. Pavese iii Dr. Patricia L. riley* Kari SchambergerEmergency Medical Services Chuck Barton Occupational 410-572-8740 (AhB) Daniel r. Webster Jr.* Education General Studies Dr. Allison S. Bartlett Arts & humanities 410-334-2852 (Bh) Dr. Lawrence Blasco Dr. Sheila Blosveren Dr. Dana Burnside Juley harper Dr. Elizabeth C. Jones* Jenny L. McFadden Allison Metro Dr. Amy Oneal-Self Laura Paddack Charles Porter Melissa reddish Adam Tavel Jennifer L. Tusing Francis Krutchie M. Arquiza-Eccles Mathematics 410-572-8720 (hh) Susan Davis & Science Burma r. Freeman Deborah D. Fries Dr. Stacey hall* Pamela M. Jones Alketa Nina Dr. Upul Senaratne Dr. Edward T. Taylor Terry Thompson Mary Lou Townsend Susan Twigg Dr. heidi Walker

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Advisors and Departments by Program (continued)

Program Area Advisors Department Phone (Location) hotel-Motel-restaurant Dr. George Ojie-Ahamiojie* hotel-Motel- 410-334-2830 (FOh)Management Paul G. Suplee restaurant ManagementNursing Dr. Annette hall Barnes Nursing 410-572-8700 (AhB) Katie Jo Berna Carlene J. Campbell Dr. Lynn M. Derickson Dr. Deana Kenney Bini Koshy Stacy McGrath Dr. Brenda J. Mister* Dr. Kimberley M. roop Dixie J. Sollazzo Andrea E. Stern Dr. Coleen M. Weil Dr. Deborah S. Wilson Sarah WrayOccupational Lori M. Cordrey Occupational 410-572-8771 (AhB)Therapy Assistant Ellen Siegmund* Therapy Assistant Office Technology Dr. Lucinda Stanley Business 410-334-2830 (FOh)Physical Therapist Assistant Dr. Tiffany Kotra-Loos Physical 410-572-8740 (AhB) Jon C. Waxham* Therapist Assistant radiologic Technology Cynthia ross radiologic 410-572-8740 (AhB) Dr. Karie Solembrino* Technology

* indicates department head

Student Services

Admissions richard C. Webster 410-334-2895 (Bh) Bookstore Joe Frank 410-334-2802 (hC)Career Services Lori Smoot 410-334-2903 (Bh)Cashier Mary V. Webster 410-334-2923 (Bh)Child Care Sandra L. March 410-334-2962 (JC)Counseling rosemarie Bagnall 410-334-2897 (MTC)Financial Aid Deborah E. Jenkins 410-334-2905 (Bh)Placement Testing rosemarie Bagnall 410-334-2897 (MTC)registrar Kelly L. hewett 410-334-2907 (Bh) Student Development Dr. Deirdra G. Johnson 410-334-2967 (Bh)Veterans Services Fred howard 410-334-2882 (Bh)Vice President for Enrollment Management and Student Services Bryan Newton 410-334-2893 (MTC)

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Tuition Rates

The college reserves the right to change tuition rates without prior notice.Summer Fall

Per Credit hour Per Credit hourin-County $108 $110Out-of-County $241 $241Out-of-State Bordering County $297 $242Out-of-State $297 $302

The in-county rate applies to residents of Worcester, Wicomico and Somerset counties. The out-of-county rateapplies to Maryland residents who live outside of Worcester, Wicomico and Somerset counties. The out-of-statebordering county rate applies to residents who live in Accomack County, Virginia, and Sussex County,Delaware. The out-of-state rate applies to residents of any state other than Maryland.

The Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014 as amended by the Veterans health Care and Benefitsimprovement Act of 2016 requires that public institutions of higher education charge qualifying veterans, depend-ents and other eligible individuals tuition and fees at the rate for in-state residents. Wor-Wic’s in-state rates varybased on county residency.

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students are eligible for in-county tuition rates if they meet thecollege’s residency requirements. Non-U.S. citizens who meet the requirements of the Maryland Dream Act canpay in-state tuition rates. Go to www.worwic.edu/MarylandDreamAct for eligibility information.

Residency Requirements

At the time of admission or whenever a student reports a change in student information, he or she must confirm his or her domicile for tuition classification purposes. As used here, “domicile” is defined as “a student’s permanent place of abode, where physical presence and possessions are maintained with the intention of remaining indefinitely” or “the permanent place of abode of any person or persons contributingmore than one-half of the student’s financial support during the most recently-completed year.” To establishdomicile, an individual must permanently reside in the state or in the county for three months prior to the beginning of the term. however, in some cases, this does not automatically guarantee domicile status and supporting evidence of residency may be required in the form of income tax papers, driver’s license, vehicleregistration, insurance policies, voter’s registration, rent receipts and/or other requested information.

Tuition Waivers

Tuition (not including fees) is waived for Maryland residents who are 60 years old or older or who are retiredas a result of a disability as defined by the Social Security or railroad retirement Act, who enroll in any creditclass that has at least 10, or is being continued with less than 10, regularly-enrolled students. Members of theMaryland National Guard who have two or more years of service remaining are eligible for a 50 percent tuitionwaiver. Appropriate documentation for a Maryland National Guard waiver must be presented each term. inorder to receive a tuition waiver based on retirement due to a disability, the student must provide appropriatedocumentation from the Social Security Administration. in order to receive a tuition waiver based on disability,students must submit documentation of the disability and apply for federal financial aid annually. The disability waiver is applied only when the financial aid awarded to the student does not fully cover tuitioncharges. The senior citizen tuition waivers are provided on a space-available basis. in order to qualify for a senior citizen tuition waiver, the student must provide proof that his or her 60th birthday has occurred prior to the first class session. Tuition waiver forms are available in student services or the counseling office.

Dual enrollment

The College and Career readiness and College Completion Act of 2013 offers qualified dual enrollmentstudents discounts for tuition. Public high school students who qualify for free and reduced meals (FArM)

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Dual enrollment (continued)

can enroll in Wor-Wic fall and spring term classes tuition-free, only having to pay for books and fees, whilethose who do not qualify for FArM pay 90 percent of the 75 percent tuition rate.

Students attending any Worcester, Wicomico or Somerset public high school, the Salisbury School, SalisburyChristian School or holly Grove Christian School, as well as Delmar high School students who live in Maryland, can provide certification by a high school official that they meet the school’s dual enrollment eligibility requirements to receive a discount on the regular tuition rate.

Fees

The college reserves the right to change fees without prior notice.

Technology Fee (per credit hour) . . . . . . . . . . . .$17 Proficiency Examination Fee (per credit hour) . $35SGA Fee (per credit hour) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2 Online Course Fee (per credit hour) . . . . . . . . . .$5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Course Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .variable

Payment Procedures

Wor-Wic accepts cash, checks, money orders, ViSA, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Payment can be made online, in person at the cashier’s office (Bh 108) or by mail to the Cashier’s Office, Wor-Wic CommunityCollege, 32000 Campus Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804. Checks, which must include your student iD and phonenumbers, should be made payable to Wor-Wic Community College. A $20 fee is applied to the student’s accountfor each returned check.

Students can view an itemized list of charges, payments and financial aid awards that have been applied to theiraccounts by accessing the myWor-Wic portal. Students who have not made full payment, enrolled in a paymentplan, provided third-party payment documentation or accepted and signed their financial aid award package onmyWor-Wic by the payment deadline for each term will have their registrations dropped. Students who registerafter the payment deadline must make full payment, enroll in a payment plan or provide third-party paymentdocumentation at the time of registration.

Students whose tuition is being paid by a third party, such as an employer, must provide a letter from the thirdparty guaranteeing payment to the cashier by the payment deadline for each term or at the time of registrationfor those who register after the payment deadline. The letter must be written on company letterhead andinclude the student’s name, student iD number, course number and title, the total amount of the student’stuition and fees, the company’s billing address and the signature of the person authorizing payment. Since Wor-Wic’s bookstore is an independent entity, a separate letter is required if the third party is guaranteeingpayment for the student’s books and/or supplies. if the third party refuses to pay after receiving an invoice, the student is responsible for the payment.

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Download our free mobile app called “Ellucian GO” to access phone numbers, a campus map, calendars andcurrent news, sign up for inclement weather and emergency alerts, or connect to college social

media sites. Current students can see their class schedules, search and register for classesand view their grades by entering their myWor-Wic username and password.

Download the app from Google Play (for Android devices running 4.0.3 or later)or Apple’s App Store (for devices using iOS 8.0 or later). install and open the

“Ellucian GO” app, search for Wor-Wic Community College and access the menuin the upper left corner of the screen.

Wor-Wic on the “Go!”

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Payment Procedures (continued)

The cashier’s office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Payments are also accepted at the college information desk in Brunkhorst hall Monday through Thursday from 4:30 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. More information about payment procedures can be obtained by [email protected] or by calling 410-334-2923 or 410-334-2924.

Payment Plans

interest-free payment plans are available to all credit students who register for at least three credit hours.Students must make a down payment and pay a $20 payment plan fee when they sign up for a payment plan.Students can sign up for a payment plan on the myWor-Wic portal or in person at the cashier’s office. Thenumber of monthly payments is dependent upon the date the student signs up for the payment plan:

Summer Payment Plan Sign Up # of Payments Payment Due DatesOn or before April 27...........................................1.................................$20 fee plus 25% at sign up

2.............................................May 303.............................................June 294............................................ .July 27

After April 27........................................................1.................................$20 fee plus 33% at sign up2.............................................June 293.............................................July 27

Fall Payment Plan Sign Up # of Payments Payment Due DatesOn or before Aug. 2..............................................1..................................$20 fee plus 25% at sign up

2..............................................Sept. 43...............................................Oct. 44..............................................Nov. 2

After Aug. 2...........................................................1..................................$20 fee plus 33% at sign up2...............................................Oct. 4 3..............................................Nov. 2

Students can view their payment due dates at the myWor-Wic portal. Students who do not make their monthlypayments within seven days of each due date are charged a $25 late payment fee. Students who have not paidin full before the end of the term cannot obtain grades or transcripts, register for classes or participate incommencement until full payment is made. Dropping or withdrawing from a course does not eliminate thestudent’s financial obligations to the college.

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Safety & Security

The college strives to provide students and employees with a learning and working environment that issafe and secure, free from substance abuse, sex offenses and other crimes. Policies and procedures aredeveloped to meet this goal and to comply with federal, state and local laws that govern the conduct ofstudents and employees at college facilities or at college-sponsored events. An annual security report,which contains policies and procedures regarding campus security, alcohol and drug use, safety andcrime prevention tips, crime reporting procedures and crime statistics, is available to all students andemployees and prospective students and employees. The report can be accessed on the college website atwww.worwic.edu/AnnSecrpt.pdf, or a copy can be obtained by contacting the public safety departmentat 410-334-2937.

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Delinquent Accounts

Students who have delinquent accounts with the college, the bookstore or the libraries at Salisbury Universityor the University of Maryland Eastern Shore cannot obtain grades or transcripts, register for classes orparticipate in commencement. Past due balances are forwarded to the Maryland Central Collection Unit (CCU).A 17 percent collection fee is added to all debts referred to the CCU.

Veterans Benefits

in addition to the standard student services offered by the college, veterans and their eligible dependents canreceive added assistance from the regional Veterans Administration (VA) office. The tuition and fees of veteransand their eligible dependents approved for the Post 9/11 Gi Bill® and veterans approved for vocationalrehabilitation programs are paid directly to the college by the VA. Since educational benefits for other veteranprograms are paid directly to the student, students are directly responsible to the college for the payment oftheir tuition and fees. Wor-Wic complies with the Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014 asamended by the Veterans health Care and Benefits improvement Act of 2016. The college recognizes andadheres to VA standards and strives to assist veterans as much as possible in resolving discrepancies that relateto educational programming. Gi Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Moreinformation about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website athttp://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

education Tax credits

American Opportunity Credit/hope and Lifetime Learning tax credits are available to eligible students underfederal legislation. The American Opportunity Credit/hope enables students to receive a tax credit of up to $2,500 per year for four years of postsecondary education. The Lifetime Learning tax credit is available for an unlimited number of years for up to $2,000 each year. The business office sends 1098-T tuition statementsto students by Jan. 31 each year.

Financial Aid

Wor-Wic offers a variety of financial aid opportunities, including federal programs such as grants, work-studyand educational loans, state scholarships and a variety of local scholarships and loans. Students interested in applying for aid with a need-based component must complete the “Free Application for Federal Student Aid”(FAFSA) and provide follow-up documentation as requested. Students can complete the FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov as early as Oct. 1. internet access and computers that can be used to complete the FAFSA areavailable in the financial aid office. Up to three copies of the paper application can be obtained by calling theFederal Student Aid information Center at 1-800-433-3243. To be eligible for consideration of any federal, state or local financial aid, students must have a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent.

For inclement weather and security announcements, Wor-Wic usese2Campus, a web-based universal notification system, to send alerts toindividuals who sign up for this free service. Anyone who creates ane2Campus account can register to receive announcements via text message,email and/or phone call.

Before signing up, make sure you have your cell phone turned on and thatyou have access to your email account since mobile phone numbers andemail addresses must be validated before they become active.

Go to www.worwic.edu/e2campus to sign up.

Wor-Wic emergency notification System

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current Students

You are a current student if you were enrolled at Wor-Wic in the spring of 2018. Current students are encouraged to make an appointment with their advisor and register during early registration March 26 through April 1.

new and Returning Students

You are a returning student if you were enrolled at Wor-Wic before the spring of 2018. Students who are returningafter two consecutive terms of non-enrollment (not including summer) must submit a completed “Studentreactivation Form” to the admissions office in order to be readmitted.

You are a new student if you were never enrolled in a credit class at Wor-Wic before. Before registering forclasses, you must complete an admission application (www.worwic.edu/apply), take any necessary placementtests and provide official copies of transcripts for transfer evaluation. if you are a new transfer studentattending Wor-Wic, you must meet with the associate registrar or your assigned faculty advisor to register forclasses.

First-time students are required to meet with their assigned advisor in person to develop an educational plan.Advisors review the student’s planned courses and conduct a program evaluation to help the student meet hisor her educational goals.

Online Registration and Payment

To register and pay online:1. Go to https://my.worwic.edu to access the myWor-Wic portal;2. Log in with your Wor-Wic user name (e.g., jsmith0001) and password (your birth date in yyyymmdd

format);3. Click on Current Credit Students under the Self-Service Menu, then Academic Planning and Student

Planning, to register;*4. Select the Student Finance tab, then Make A Payment to pay your bill;5. Choose the payment method from the drop-down menu and select the appropriate term check box; 6. Make the payment and print a copy of the results for your records;7. Select Account Activity, the appropriate term (e.g., fall, spring, summer) and click Expand All to view

a schedule of classes, itemized list of charges, payments and financial aid awards applied to youraccount;

8. Click View Statement to print a copy for your records; and9. Log out.

* Students who have accumulated 0-12 or 30-36 college-level credits (not counting term credits in progress) must contact their advisor to have their educational plan reviewed before registering for classes.

* Students must meet with their advisor and register in person if they are:• New students attending Wor-Wic for the first time;• New transfer students;• returning after a fall or spring term of non-enrollment;• Currently in high school;• On academic probation or required to attend a suspension conference;• Missing prerequisites; or• Taking a course that requires department head permission.

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english as a Second language

New students who speak English as a second language are required to take computerized assessments of theirEnglish language skills before they can take Wor-Wic’s general placement tests or enroll in any credit classes.Students whose scores indicate a deficit in their English skills could be required to take ENG 081, ENG 082 and/orENG 083, which are offered through the college’s division of continuing education and workforce development.Students who need to take one or more of these courses should meet with an advisor in student development.Students must pass the course(s) before they can take the general placement tests or any credit courses.

Students can complete the assessments during the regular operating hours of the Testing Center (Bh 226). Students must bring a completed testing referral form and a photo identification (iD) card to the testing session.Testing referral forms can be obtained by visiting student services during regular office hours Monday throughFriday.

Placement Testing

To increase the student’s chances for academic success, Wor-Wic administers free placement tests that analyze a student’s academic strengths and weaknesses to assist in the appropriate selection of courses. The tests aremandatory for:

1. New students who are currently in high school;2. New students who do not have a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent;3. New students who have declared a major or those who are undecided about their major;4. Special students who want to register beyond nine cumulative credit hours; or5. Students who want to register for an English or mathematics course or any college-level course that has

an English or mathematics prerequisite.

Exemptions are granted for:

1. Students who have associate or higher degrees from regionally-accredited colleges in the U.S.; or2. New students who are classified as special students who want to register for one course in a term that

does not have a college-level English or mathematics prerequisite.

Exemptions are granted for the English and/or math placement test(s) for:

1. College transfer students who have received transfer credit for ENG 101 and/or a college-levelmathematics course (MTh 152 or higher);

2. Students who have received a mathematics Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) subset score of 530 and/oran English score of 480 within the past two years;

3. Students who have received American College Testing (ACT) subset scores of at least 21 in mathematicsand an average of 21 on the reading and writing sections within the past two years;

4. Students who have earned an English 10 or 11 and/or an Algebra ii Partnership for Assessment of readiness for College and Careers (PArCC) score of Level 4 or 5 who register or start classes within oneyear after the student’s date of high school graduation;

5. Students who have earned a grade 4 or above on the international Baccalaureate (iB) Language and Literature assessment and/or the iB Math Studies assessment;

6. Students who have successfully completed a high school transition course in English and/or mathematicswho register or start classes within one year after the student’s date of high school graduation;

7. Students who have earned a score of 3 or higher on the Advanced Placement (AP) English Languageand Composition test or the English Literature and Composition test and/or the AP Calculus AB or BCtest; and

8. Students who register or start classes within two years after the student’s date of high school gradua-tion who earned at least a 3.0 cumulative unweighted high school GPA, with at least a 3.0 cumulativeunweighted GPA in their four years of high school English courses and/or Algebra ii grades of “C” orbetter for students who want to take MTh 102 or MTh 152 or a “B” or better for students who want totake MTh 103, MTh 154 or MTh 160.

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Placement Testing (continued)

Students interested in an exemption should forward official transcripts and/or test scores to the registrar’s office.

Students who are not exempt must bring a completed testing referral form and a photo identification (iD) cardto the testing session. Students can pick up referral forms at the college information desk Monday throughThursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon.

Students are permitted to retake the placement tests one time, following a 24-hour waiting period. Placement is based on the student’s higher score. Test scores are valid for two years. After two years, students must retestin subject areas for which developmental course work was indicated and for which the course work was notattempted or completed.

Testing Center

The Testing Center is located in Bh 226. Students who need to take the complete battery of tests must arrive atleast three hours before the center’s closing time. Those who are taking a re-test must arrive at least one hourbefore closing time.

Through April 30*Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 a.m. to 8 p.m.Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 a.m. to 3 p.m.*No testing March 30 through April 1.

May 1 through Sept. 3*Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 a.m. to 8 p.m.Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 a.m. to 3 p.m.*No testing May 28, July 4 and Sept. 3.

Sept. 4 through Oct. 31Monday through Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 a.m. to 8 p.m.Friday and Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Go to www.worwic.edu/Students/LearningResources/ResourceLabs.aspx for the latest information.

DiSABiliTY SeRViceS

Wor-Wic provides reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 and Section 504 of the rehabilitation Act of 1973. The collegedoes not diagnose or treat disabilities, but does provide reasonable accommodations to ensure that disabled students have an equal opportunity to participate in Wor-Wic’s educational programs. Students requestingthese services must submit medical and/or educational documentation to the academic and disabilities counselor at least four weeks before the start of classes so that eligibility can be determined and the appropriateaccommodations can be made. Text, voice and computer modem users can call Wor-Wic toll free through theMaryland relay Service by calling 1-800-552-7724 or 410-767-6960 (Voice/TTY) or 1-443-453-5970 (VideoPhone). To request an accommodation or for more information, call the counseling office at 410-334-2897.

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Don’t let transportation difficulties stand in your way of a college education. Shore Transit provides publictransportation to Wor-Wic’s campus. The bus stops in front of Brunkhorst hall. Go to shoretransit.org toobtain schedule information and maps for all Shore Transit routes. For more information, call 443-260-2300.

Don’t miss the bus!

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Dropping and Adding courses

A student who wants to drop or add a course after he or she registers must drop or add the course online. if thestudent is not eligible for online registration, he or she must meet with an advisor. Drop and add dates are listedin the academic calendar. Courses that are dropped are not recorded on a student's transcript. Dropping a course does not necessarily eliminate the student’s financial obligations to the college. Dependingon the date the course is dropped, the student could be eligible for a refund. Students who are receiving financial aid should be aware that dropping a course could affect the amount of their award.

Refunds

refunds are provided only to students who complete the drop process. Students who are eligible for online registration can complete the drop process online, while those who are not eligible for online registration mustmeet with their advisor. refunds are calculated based on the days the college is open for business (Mondaythrough Saturday, excluding holidays). All tuition and fees are refunded to students who complete the dropprocess within the following time frames:

Duration of Course refund Calculation (in weeks) (days following the start of the class section) __________________ ________________________________ 8-14 5 4-7 3 1-3 2

Withdrawal

After the drop period ends, a student can withdraw from a course online. if the student is not eligible for onlineregistration, he or she must meet with an advisor. Withdrawal dates are listed in the academic calendar. A “W”is recorded on the transcript of a student who has officially withdrawn from a course.

Withdrawing from a course does not eliminate the student’s financial obligations to the college. Students whoare receiving financial aid should be aware that withdrawing from a course could affect the amount of theiraward and jeopardize their eligibility for financial aid in the future.

STUDenT eMAil

All new students receive a college email account. A username and password for a student’s college email account is sent to the email address the student provides on his or her admission application. Students must usetheir official Wor-Wic email account for all communications with other students and employees at the college.Faculty members provide their students with information about how email will be used in their classes. Theemail accounts of students who do not maintain continuous enrollment are deleted.

We’re smoke-free (almost)Smoking/tobacco use, including smokeless tobacco and electroniccigarettes, is permitted on campus only in designated tobacco use orparking lot areas that are at least 25 feet from any building.Smoking/tobacco use is not permitted in the lot in front of Brunkhorsthall (Bh). A copy of the smoking/tobacco use policy can be obtained atthe college information desk.

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iDenTiFicATiOn cARDS

New students receive photo identification (iD) cards in student services after presenting acceptabledocumentation. Students who do not have a valid iD card are denied access to certain facilities, such as thefitness center. A fee of $2 is charged to replace lost, stolen or mutilated cards.

DiSTAnce eDUcATiOn

Distance education is an alternative method of taking credit courses whereby the majority of the instruction occurswhen the student and the instructor are not in the same place at the same time. information is distributed throughlearning technologies to students who have time constraints, work schedule conflicts or are otherwise unable to attend classes at a specific college location at a designated time. All first-time hybrid and online students arerequired to complete a one-time online orientation to the learning management system (LMS). This self-pacedorientation is available in the LMS within 24 hours of a student registering for his or her first hybrid or onlinecourse and should be completed prior to the start of classes. First-time hybrid and online students can access theirhybrid or online course in the LMS only if the orientation has been successfully completed. Wor-Wic offers thefollowing distance education options:

Hybrid courses

A hybrid course is a blend of face-to-face and web-based instruction. required classroom time is split betweenon-campus class time and web-based activities, which include interactive forums, assessments, research and/orvideo. in order to participate, students must have access to a computer with an internet connection.

Online courses

A learning management system is used to facilitate learning in each online course. Active participation,although not simultaneous, includes interactive forums, assessments, research and/or video. in order to participate, students must have access to a computer with an internet connection. Online courses require on-campus testing or testing at an approved off-campus testing center.

Virtual courses

Virtual courses are held in distance learning classrooms on Wor-Wic’s campus. Students interact with theinstructor, who is located at another site, through a computer connection.

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Wor-Wic offers educational programs for childrenfrom two to five years old during the day. A daycamp is also offered for children from five through12 years old in the summer months.

Child care services are provided in the Jordan Center for children of Wor-Wic students and employees, as well as local residents on a space-available basis. For more information, call 410-334-2962.

Your kids can learn new things too

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The college bookstore, located in the hazel Center, sells all of the required and recommended textbooks, studyguides, reference books, computers and supplies for classes offered by the college. Textbooks for select titles can be rented for the term with a valid credit card. The bookstore also sells cap and gown sets for commencement and a variety of Wor-Wic insignia items, such as clothing and mugs.

Wor-Wic is aware of the high cost of college textbooks. Faculty members try to select reasonably-priced textbooks that provide currency, relevance and the most effective presentation of course content. Students who buy textbooks can find specific ordering information, such as the author, title and iSBN number, on the book-store website (www.worwic.bncollege.com) three weeks prior to each term. The information is as accurate as possible, but students should be cautioned that it is possible that iSBN numbers or editions can change. Students are encouraged to purchase textbooks from the college bookstore, but they can purchase used or new textbooks from other bookstores or online vendors.

The bookstore buys back used books from students who want to sell them, based on demand. The best time tosell textbooks is the final examination period in each term.

Hours of Operation

Closed Sept. 3 and Nov. 21-25. Go to www.worwic.bncollege.com for the latest information.

More than just books...The Wor-Wic bookstore is a great place to buy Wor-Wic hoodies, mugs, lanyards, tees, keychains and commencement supplies.

Convenient and easy on the wallet, the bookstore hasgreat gift ideas, as well as the latest best-sellers,course supplies, backpacks, snacks and cold drinks.

Go online to www.worwic.bncollege.com or call 410-334-2802 for more information.

ThroughAug. 268:30 a.m.to 5 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 6 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 1 p.m.

closed

Aug. 27-Sept. 158:30 a.m.to 7 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 7 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 7 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 7 p.m.8:30 a.m.

to 4:30 p.m.9 a.m.

to 1 p.m.

Sept. 17-Dec. 21

8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 7 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 5 p.m.8:30 a.m.to 1 p.m.

closed

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

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AHB 108 - Resource Center, 410-334-6725Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Friday, Saturday and Sunday closedClosed Aug. 14 through Sept. 4.

BH 217 - Resource Center, 410-334-2884/2888Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Sunday closedOpen Aug. 16, Aug. 20-23, Aug. 27-30 and Sept. 4 from 8 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. Closed June 30, Aug. 18, Aug. 25 and Sept. 1.

BH 225 - Mathematics Laboratory, 410-334-2818Monday and Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.Friday 8:30 a.m. to noonSaturday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.Sunday closedClosed Aug. 14 through Sept. 4.

BH 226 - Testing Center, 410-334-2843Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Sunday closed

BH 227 - Reading & Writing Center, 410-334-2842Monday through Thursday noon to 2:30 p.m.Friday, Saturday and Sunday closedClosed May 14 and July 24 through Sept. 4.

BH 320 - Tutoring Center, 410-334-2823Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday closedClosed May 14-20 and Aug. 15 through Sept. 4.

FOH 305 - Computer Laboratory/Resource Center,410-572-8780Monday through Sunday closed

GH 204 - Resource Center, 410-572-8760Monday through Sunday closed

HH 100 - Resource Center, 410-572-8732Monday through Sunday closed

ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICESMay 14 through Sept. 4

(All facilities are closed May 28, July 4 and Sept. 3)

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Go to www.worwic.edu/Students/LearningResources/ResourceLabs.aspx for the latest information.

7-Week Summer i classes / From May 14 through June 27 10-Week Summer i classes / From May 14 through July 2514-Week Summer i classes / From May 14 through Aug. 15 10-Week Summer ii classes / From May 30 through Aug. 10 7-Week Summer ii classes / From July 2 through Aug. 15

Work on more than your tan this summer...enjoy the sun and surf this summer while working on your degree! Take a course or two at Wor-Wic.Registration begins March 26 for current students or April 2 for new students. We offer five differentsummer schedule options:

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Getting ready to graduate?

The GEA schedule for spring is as follows:if you are planning to complete the requirements foryour associate degree in May, August or December,you are required to complete the general educationassessment (GEA) prior to graduation. register onlineat http://www.worwic.edu/gea at least one day in advanceof the assessment date. if you do not have a personalcomputer, computers are available in all buildings onthe Wor-Wic campus (except the Jordan Center). Walk-ins are accepted on the day of the assessment on afirst-come, first-served basis pending space availability.You must present photo identification. All testing isscheduled in FOh 308.

April 4 - 6 to 7 p.m.April 6 - 9 to 10 a.m., 11 a.m. to noonApril 7 - 9 to 10 a.m.May 4 - 9 to 10 a.m.May 7 - 6 to 7 p.m.Aug. 10 - 9 to 10 a.m.Nov. 7 - 6 to 7 p.m.Nov. 9 - 9 to 10 a.m.

Prospective graduates must also apply forgraduation through the myWor-Wic portal.

Sept. 5 through Dec. 21(All facilities are closed Nov. 21-25)

ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES (continued)

AHB 108 - Resource Center, 410-334-6725Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Sunday closedOpen Dec. 10-11 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed Dec. 12-21.

BH 217 - Resource Center, 410-334-2884/2888Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Sunday closedOpen Dec. 17-20 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed Dec. 15.

BH 225 - Mathematics Laboratory, 410-334-2818Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Sunday closedOpen Dec. 10-13 from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Closed Dec. 14-21.

BH 226 - Testing Center, 410-334-2843Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Sunday closedOpen Dec. 17-21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

BH 227 - Reading & Writing Center, 410-334-2842Monday and Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.Tuesday and Wednesday 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.Friday 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.Sunday closedClosed Dec. 10-21.

BH 320 - Tutoring Center, 410-334-2823Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Sunday closedClosed Sept. 5-16 and Dec. 9-21.

FOH 305 - Computer Laboratory/Resource Center,410-572-8780Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.Friday noon to 5 p.m.Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sunday closedClosed Dec. 15-21.

GH 204 - Resource Center, 410-572-8760Monday through Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.Friday through Sunday closedClosed Dec. 10-21.

HH 100 - Resource Center, 410-572-8732Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.Friday through Sunday closedClosed Dec. 10-21.

Go to www.worwic.edu/Students/LearningResources/ResourceLabs.aspx for the latest information.

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HOW TO ReAD THe ScHeDUle

Course Title

Section Name

Class Length in Weeks

Instructional Method

Start and End Dates Days Class Meets

Times ClassMeets Faculty

ClassLocation

IdentifyYour Class

Session

The letter before the last twodigits of the section name iden-tifies the length and time frameof your class session:

A (3 weeks)B (7 weeks)C (10 weeks)

D (14 weeks)

E (7 weeks)

Why identifying Your class Session is important

Besides knowing what type of time commitment you will needto make this term, knowing your class session is essential if youwant to add, drop or withdraw from a class after the regular registration period has passed.

Use your class session letter (A, B, C, D, E or F) and the academiccalendar to identify relevant deadline dates. Wor-Wic’s refundpolicy deadlines are also based on the length of your class.

Find an Online or Hybrid class

Look in the instructional “method” column for classes that startwith an “O-” for online or “h-” for hybrid.

For hybrid classes, the information in the “day,” “time” and “location” columns identifies what portion of the class is onlineand what portion of the class is completed on campus.

This is a 7-week lecture class that meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 9:30 p.m. in room 100of the Jordan Center with Schamberger as the instructor, starting on Tuesday, May 19, and ending onThursday, June 25.

This is a 14-week hybrid class that meets on Wednesdays from 12:45 to 2:15 p.m. in room 315 ofBrunkhorst hall with Ferrand as the instructor, starting on Wednesday, Jan. 21, and ending onWednesday, April 22. Another lecture portion of this class is completed online.

A Few examples

O-LEC Lecture Portion of an Online Class O-LAB Lab Portion of an Online Class

H-LEC Lecture Portion of a hybrid Class H-LAB Lab Portion of a hybrid Class

These start andend dates, in mostcases, do not include the finalexamination.

Principles of Accounting ii (3 credit hours)ACT-151-D01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm FOH 207 Sullivan 01/20-04/23 14

Child Development (3 credit hours)EDU-102-B01 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm JC 100 Schamberger 05/19-06/25 07

Fundamentals of english ii (3 credit hours)ENG-151-D05 H-LEC W 1245pm-0215pm BH 315 Ferrand 01/21-04/22 14

H-LEC ONL ONL ONL Ferrand

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F (10 weeks)

SUMMER I ACADEMIC CALENDAR B (7 Weeks) C (10 Weeks) D (14 Weeks)Early registration March 26 - April 1 March 26 - April 1 March 26 - April 1registration April 2 - May 13 April 2 - May 13 April 2 - May 13 Payment Due April 27 April 27 April 27Classes Begin May 14 May 14 May 14Last Day to Add May 16 May 17 May 21Last Day to Drop May 23 May 30 June 5Withdrawal Period May 24 - June 7 May 31 - July 5 June 6 - July 19College Closed May 28 May 28 May 28Course Evals Begin June 11 July 10 July 31Course Evals End June 25 July 23 Aug. 13Classes End June 25 July 23 Aug. 13Final Exams June 26-27 July 24-25 Aug. 14-15College Closed July 4 July 4 July 4

SUMMeR i clASS ScHeDUle

ACT-Accounting

Accounting Field experience (2.00 credit hours)

ACT-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Demko 05/14-08/13 14

BIO-Biology

Biology for Allied Health (1.00 credit hours)

BIO-099-B01 LEC F 1000am-1230pm HH 304 Cooper 05/18-06/22 07

Fundamentals of Biology (4.00 credit hours)

BIO-101-B01 LEC MW 0900am-1230pm HH 201 Atta-Obeng 05/14-06/25 07

LAB MW 0100pm-0310pm HH 300 Atta-Obeng

Anatomy and Physiology i (4.00 credit hours)

BIO-202-B01 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm HH 204 Fears 05/15-06/23 07

LAB S 0900am-0130pm HH 301 Miller

BIO-202-B02 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm HH 204 Fears 05/15-06/22 07

LAB F 1000am-0230pm HH 301 Miller

Anatomy and Physiology ii (4.00 credit hours)

BIO-203-B01 LEC MW 0900am-1230pm HH 204 Taylor 05/14-06/25 07

LAB MW 0100pm-0310pm HH 304 Taylor

Microbiology (4.00 credit hours)

BIO-220-B01 LEC TTh 0900am-1100am HH 204 Miller 05/15-06/21 07

LAB TTh 1130am-0410pm HH 303 Miller

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SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

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BMT-Business

Business Management Field experience (2.00 credit hours)

BMT-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Demko 05/14-08/13 14

CDC-Chemical Dependency Counseling

counseling ethics (3.00 credit hours)

CDC-155-B01 O-LEC ONL ONL Riley 05/14-06/25 07

Practicum i (3.00 credit hours)

CDC-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Ferguson 05/14-08/13 14

Practicum ii (3.00 credit hours)

CDC-261-D01 INT TBA TBA Ferguson 05/14-08/13 14

CMJ-Criminal Justice

criminal Justice Field experience (2.00 credit hours)

CMJ-260-D01 INT TBA TBA O'Brien 05/14-08/13 14

CMJ-260-D02 INT TBA TBA Striegel 05/14-08/13 14

CMP-Computer Studies

computer Technology Field experience (2.00 credit hours)

CMP-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Satterfield 05/14-08/13 14

CON-Construction Engineering Technology

Basic construction Techniques iii (3.00 credit hours)

CON-152-C01 LEC T 0530pm-0650pm PHS B90 TBA 05/15-07/19 10

LAB T 0700pm-0830pm PHS B90 TBA

LAB Th 0530pm-0800pm PHS B90 TBA

construction eng Tech Field experience (2.00 credit hours)

CON-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Satterfield 05/14-08/13 14

EDU-Education

early childhood ed Field experience (3.00 credit hours)

EDU-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Crenshaw 05/14-08/13 14

EET-Electronics

electronic engineering Tech Field exp (2.00 credit hours)

EET-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Satterfield 05/14-08/13 14

EMS-Emergency Medical Services

eMT-i Field experience (2.00 credit hours)

EMS-261-B01 INT TBA TBA Webster 05/14-06/25 07

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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ENG-English

college Reading (4.00 credit hours)

ENG-095-C01 LEC MW 0900am-1155am BH 323 Decker 05/14-07/23 10

Basic Writing (4.00 credit hours)

ENG-096-C01 LEC MTh 0900am-1145am BH 325 McKeen 05/14-07/23 10

Fundamentals of english i (3.00 credit hours)

ENG-101-B01 LEC MW 0900am-1230pm BH 327 Blosveren 05/14-06/25 07

ENG-101-B02 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm BH 325 Porter 05/15-06/21 07

Fundamentals of english ii (3.00 credit hours)

ENG-151-B01 H-LEC MTh 0900am-1045am BH 328 Metro 05/14-06/25 07

H-LEC ONL ONL Metro

ENG-151-B02 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm BH 323 Kilian 05/15-06/21 07

Studies in literature i - Drama (3.00 credit hours)

ENG-202D-B01 O-LEC ONL ONL Jones 05/14-06/25 07

GEO-Geography

earth and Space Science (4.00 credit hours)

GEO-101-B01 LEC TTh 0900am-1230pm HH 201 Senaratne 05/15-06/21 07

LAB TTh 0100pm-0315pm HH 203 Senaratne

HIS-History

World civilizations i (3.00 credit hours)

HIS-101-B01 O-LEC ONL ONL Pavese 05/14-06/25 07

World civilizations ii (3.00 credit hours)

HIS-151-B01 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm BH 331 Kudzma 05/15-06/21 07

HMR-Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Management

Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Field experience (2.00 credit hours)

HMR-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Ojie-Ahamiojie 05/14-08/13 14

MFG-Manufacturing

Mfg engineering Tech Field experience (2.00 credit hours)

MFG-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Satterfield 05/14-08/13 14

MTH-Mathematics

elementary Statistics (3.00 credit hours)

MTH-152-B01 H-LEC MW 0100pm-0230pm BH 207 Townsend 05/14-06/25 07

H-LEC ONL ONL TBA

MTH-152-B02 LEC MW 0600pm-0930pm BH 207 Townsend 05/14-06/25 07

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SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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NUR-Nursing

nursing in Society (0.50 credit hours)

NUR-110-D01 H-LEC Th 1245pm-0145pm AHB 100 Mister 05/17-08/09 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Mister

This class meets every other week.

NUR-110-D02 H-LEC Th 0600pm-0700pm AHB 100 Mister 05/17-08/09 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Mister

This class meets every other week.

Adult and Mental Health nursing (6.00 credit hours)

NUR-111-D01 LEC WTh 0200pm-0500pm AHB 109 TBA 05/14-08/13 14

CLN MT 0830am-0400pm TBA TBA

The schedule for this class changes every four weeks.

NUR-111-D02 LEC WTh 0200pm-0500pm AHB 109 TBA 05/14-08/13 14

CLN MT 0200pm-0930pm TBA TBA

The schedule for this class changes every four weeks.

Maternal-child nursing (6.00 credit hours)

NUR-121-D01 LEC MT 0900am-1200pm AHB 109 Wilson 05/14-08/13 14

CLN WTh 0700am-0130pm TBA Wilson

NUR-121-D02 LEC MT 0900am-1200pm AHB 109 Wilson 05/14-08/13 14

CLN WTh 0700am-0130pm TBA Wilson

NUR-121-D03 LEC MT 0400pm-0700pm AHB 206 Koshy 05/14-08/13 14

CLN WTh 0300pm-0930pm TBA Koshy

Advanced nursing ii and leadership/Mgmt (7.00 credit hours)

NUR-223-D01 LEC WTh 0900am-1230pm AHB 105 Barnes 05/14-08/13 14

CLN MT 0700am-0130pm TBA Barnes

The schedule for this class changes every four weeks.

NUR-223-D02 LEC WTh 0900am-1230pm AHB 106 TBA 05/14-08/13 14

CLN MT 0700am-0130pm TBA TBA

The schedule for this class changes every four weeks.

NUR-223-D03 LEC WTh 0500pm-0830pm AHB 106 Stern 05/14-08/13 14

CLN MT 0130pm-0800pm TBA Stern

The schedule for this class changes every four weeks.

OFT-Office Technology

Office Technology Field exp (2.00 credit hours)

OFT-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Stanley 05/14-08/13 14

Medical Office Field exp (2.00 credit hours)

OFT-270-D01 INT TBA TBA Stanley 05/14-08/13 14

PHE-Physical Education

integrated Health and Fitness (3.00 credit hours)

PHE-106-B01 O-LEC ONL ONL Drocella 05/14-06/25 07

O-LAB ONL ONL Drocella

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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PHL-Philosophy

introduction to Philosophy (3.00 credit hours)

PHL-101-B01 H-LEC MTh 0900am-1115am BH 206 Bazin 05/14-06/25 07

H-LEC ONL ONL Bazin

POL-Political Science

American Government (3.00 credit hours)

POL-101-B01 O-LEC ONL ONL Pavese 05/14-06/25 07

PSY-Psychology

introduction to Psychology (3.00 credit hours)

PSY-101-B01 O-LEC ONL ONL Daughenbaugh 05/14-06/25 07

case Management (3.00 credit hours)

PSY-152-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Cotten 05/14-07/23 10

RDT-Radiologic Technology

clinical Practicum iii (4.00 credit hours)

RDT-215-D01 CLN MTWThF TBA TBA Ross 05/14-08/13 14

SDV-Student Development

Fundamentals of college Study (1.00 credit hours)

SDV-100-B01 LEC T 0900am-1130am FOH 300 Schamberger 05/15-06/19 07

SDV-100-B02 LEC T 0600pm-0830pm FOH 300 TBA 05/15-06/19 07

SDV-100-B03 O-LEC ONL ONL TBA 05/14-06/25 07

career Development (1.00 credit hours)

SDV-101-B01 LEC F 0900am-1130am FOH 300 Smoot 05/18-06/22 07

SOC-Sociology

introduction to Sociology (3.00 credit hours)

SOC-101-B01 O-LEC ONL ONL Daughenbaugh 05/14-06/25 07

SPH-Speech

Fundamentals of Oral communication (3.00 credit hours)

SPH-101-B01 LEC MW 0900am-1230pm BH 314 Burnside 05/14-06/25 07

SPH-101-B02 H-LEC MTh 0600pm-0745pm BH 314 Oneal-Self 05/14-06/25 07

H-LEC ONL ONL Oneal-Self

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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WOr-WiC COMMUNiTY COLLEGE SUMMEr/FALL 2018 CrEDiT CLASS SChEDULESUMMER I FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULES

Final examinations will be given in the classroom normally assigned for each course. Examinations for major courses in emergency medical services, nursing, occupationaltherapy assistant, physical therapist assistant and radiologic technology, as well as online,hybrid and self-paced courses, will be determined by the departments and communicatedby the instructor. Any approved changes in these schedules will be communicated by theinstructor.

If your class was held: Your final exam will be:TTh T 6/26MW W 6/27MTh W 6/27

If your class was held: Your final exam will be:TTh T 8/14MW W 8/15

B (7 weeks) For 7-week classes

C (10 weeks) For 10-week classes

D (14 weeks) For 14-week classes

If your class was held: Your final exam will be:TTh T 7/24MW W 7/25

SUMMER II ACADEMIC CALENDAR C (10 Weeks) E (7 Weeks)Early registration March 26 - April 1 March 26 - April 1registration April 2 - May 29 April 2 - July 1Payment Due April 27 April 27College Closed May 28 May 28Classes Begin May 30 July 2Last Day to Add June 5 July 5Last Day to Drop June 14 July 12Withdrawal Period June 15 - July 23 July 13 - Aug. 1College Closed July 4 July 4Course Evals Begin July 19 July 30Course Evals End Aug. 6 Aug. 13Classes End Aug. 6 Aug. 13Final Exams Aug. 7-10 Aug. 14-15

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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ART-Art

introduction to Art History (3.00 credit hours)ART-101-E01 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm BH 210 Bunting 07/03-08/09 07

BIO-Biology

Fundamentals of Biology (4.00 credit hours)BIO-101-C01 H-LEC ONL ONL Severn 05/30-08/06 10

H-LAB M 0600pm-0920pm HH 300 Severn

nutrition (3.00 credit hours)BIO-120-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Cross 05/30-08/06 10

Anatomy and Physiology ii (4.00 credit hours)BIO-203-E01 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm HH 204 Elbashir 07/03-08/10 07

LAB F 1000am-0230pm HH 304 Elbashir

CDC-Chemical Dependency Counseling

Drug classification and Pharmacology (3.00 credit hours)CDC-151-E01 O-LEC ONL ONL Ferguson 07/02-08/13 07

CHM-Chemistry

General chemistry i (4.00 credit hours)CHM-101-C01 H-LEC ONL ONL Fears 05/30-08/06 10

H-LAB M 0600pm-0955pm HH 303 Fears

General chemistry ii (4.00 credit hours)CHM-102-C01 LEC W 0600pm-0955pm HH 204 Walker 05/30-08/02 10

LAB Th 0600pm-0955pm HH 303 Walker

EDU-Education

intro to early childhood education (3.00 credit hours)EDU-101-E01 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm BH 332 Thomas 07/03-08/09 07

EMS-Emergency Medical Services

introduction to Advanced eMS Practice (3.00 credit hours)EMS-201-E01 LEC MW 0100pm-0415pm AHB 301 Barton 07/02-08/13 07EMS-201-E02 LEC MW 0600pm-0915pm AHB 301 Barton 07/02-08/13 07

ENG-English

Fundamentals of english i (3.00 credit hours)ENG-101-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Paddack 05/03-08/06 10ENG-101-E01 LEC MW 0900am-1230pm BH 330 Kilian 07/02-08/13 07ENG-101-E02 LEC TTh 0600pm-0930pm BH 325 Willey 07/03-08/09 07

Fundamentals of english ii (3.00 credit hours)ENG-151-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Tavel 05/30-08/06 10ENG-151-C02 O-LEC ONL ONL Cooke 05/30-08/06 10ENG-151-E01 LEC MW 0900am-1230pm BH 327 Timmons 07/02-08/13 07

Studies in literature ii - Short Story (3.00 credit hours)ENG-203S-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Matthews 05/30-08/06 10

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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ENV-Environmental Science

environmental Science (4.00 credit hours)ENV-101-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Davis 05/30-08/06 10

O-LAB ONL ONL Davis

HIS-History

World civilizations ii (3.00 credit hours)HIS-151-E01 O-LEC ONL ONL Pavese 07/02-08/13 07

American History i (3.00 credit hours)HIS-201-E01 O-LEC ONL ONL Pavese 07/02-08/13 07

MTH-Mathematics

elementary Algebra (4.00 credit hours)MTH-092-C01 LEC MW 0900am-1110am BH 307 Dixon 05/30-08/06 10

LAB TBA TBA TBAMTH-092-C02 LEC MW 0600pm-0810pm BH 307 Lankford 05/30-08/06 10

LAB TBA TBA TBAMTH-092-C03 O-LEC ONL ONL Jones 05/30-08/06 10

O-LAB ONL ONL Jones

intermediate Algebra (4.00 credit hours)MTH-099-C01 LEC MW 0600pm-0810pm MTC 305 Fries 05/30-08/06 10

LAB TBA TBA TBA

elementary Statistics (3.00 credit hours)MTH-152-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Townsend 05/30-08/06 10

college Algebra and Trigonometry (4.00 credit hours)MTH-154-E01 LEC TTh 0100pm-0515pm BH 207 TBA 07/03-08/09 07

NUR-Nursing

lPn to ADn Transition (4.00 credit hours)NUR-221-E01 H-LEC T 0900am-1215pm AHB 107 Sollazzo 07/03-08/09 07

H-LEC ONL ONL SollazzoH-LAB T 0115pm-0415pm AHB 107 SollazzoH-LAB Th 0900am-0300pm AHB 107 Sollazzo

H-CLN WTh 0900am-0330pm AHB 107 Sollazzo

OTA-Occupational Therapy Assistant

Adult and Geriatric Occupations (3.00 credit hours)OTA-200-C01 LEC T 0900am-1200pm AHB 203 Siegmund 06/05-07/31 10

LAB T 0100pm-0400pm AHB 202 SiegmundThis class has additional lecture and laboratory sessions on Friday, June 1.

OT intvn for Phys Hlth Acr the lifespan (3.00 credit hours)OTA-210-C01 LEC Th 0900am-1200pm AHB 203 Cordrey 06/07-08/02 10

LAB Th 0100pm-0400pm AHB 203 CordreyCLN TBA TBA Siegmund

PHE-Physical Education

integrated Health and Fitness (3.00 credit hours)PHE-106-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Townsend 05/30-08/06 10

O-LAB ONL ONL Townsend

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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PSY-Psychology

introduction to Psychology (3.00 credit hours)PSY-101-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Messatzzia 05/30-08/06 10

PSY-101-E01 LEC MW 0900am-1230pm BH 331 Navarro 07/02-08/13 07

PSY-101-E02 O-LEC ONL ONL Ferguson 07/02-08/13 07

Human Growth and Development (3.00 credit hours)PSY-251-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Daughenbaugh 05/30-08/06 10

Abnormal Psychology (3.00 credit hours)PSY-252-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Messatzzia 05/30-08/06 10

PTA-Physical Therapist Assistant

Pathology for the PTA (3.00 credit hours)PTA-180-C01 LEC MW 0930am-1145am AHB 204 Waxham 05/30-08/01 10

ethics and Professional issues (2.00 credit hours)PTA-200-C01 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm AHB 204 Waxham 05/30-08/01 10

neurology for the PTA (4.00 credit hours)PTA-210-C01 LEC TF 0930am-1145am AHB 204 Kotra-Loos 06/01-07/31 10

LAB T 1245pm-0345pm AHB 204 Kotra-Loos

clinical Practice i (2.00 credit hours)PTA-220-C01 LEC F 1245pm-0145pm AHB 204 Kotra-Loos 05/31-08/03 10

CLN Th TBA TBA Kotra-Loos

RDT-Radiologic Technology

introduction to Radiologic Technology (2.00 credit hours)RDT-101-E01 H-LEC M 0930am-1230pm AHB 304 Solembrino 07/02-08/13 07

H-LEC ONL ONL Solembrino

introduction to Radiographic Positioning (3.00 credit hours)RDT-105-E01 LEC Th 0930am-0330pm AHB 304 Ross 07/03-08/09 07

LAB T 0930am-0500pm AHB 303 RossRDT-105-E02 LEC Th 0930am-0330pm AHB 304 Ross 07/05-08/09 07

LAB W 0930am-0500pm AHB 303 Ross

SDV-Student Development

Fundamentals of college Study (1.00 credit hours)SDV-100-E01 LEC F 0900am-1130am FOH 300 TBA 07/06-08/10 07SDV-100-E02 LEC M 0600pm-0830pm FOH 300 TBA 07/02-08/06 07

SOC-Sociology

introduction to Sociology (3.00 credit hours)SOC-101-C01 O-LEC ONL ONL Daughenbaugh 05/30-08/06 10SOC-101-E01 LEC MW 0600pm-0930pm BH 331 Thompson 07/02-08/13 07

SPH-Speech

Fundamentals of Oral communication (3.00 credit hours)SPH-101-E01 H-LEC MTh 0900am-1045am BH 314 TBA 07/02-08/13 07

H-LEC ONL ONL TBASPH-101-E02 LEC MW 0600pm-0930pm BH 314 Campbell 07/02-08/13 07

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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SUMMER II FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULESFinal examinations will be given in the classroom normally assigned for each course. Examinations for major courses in emergency medical services, nursing, occupational therapyassistant, physical therapist assistant and radiologic technology, as well as online, hybrid and self-paced courses, will be determined by the departments and communicated by the instructor.Any approved changes in these schedules will be communicated by the instructor.

If your class was held: Your final exam will be:MTh T 8/14TTh T 8/14MW W 8/15

If your class was held: Your final exam will be:TTh T 8/7MW W 8/8

E (7 weeks) For 7-week classes

C (10 weeks) For 10-week classes

WOr-WiC COMMUNiTY COLLEGE SUMMEr/FALL 2018 CrEDiT CLASS SChEDULE

Our honors program allows you to develop your potential for intellectual andpersonal growth through enriched learning experiences. The program featuressmall, seminar-style classes, extensive interaction with faculty and otherstudents, and an emphasis on collaboration, independent thought and inquiry.

honors courses encourage critical and creative thinking through the writing ofshort and long essays and the reading of original works of significant writers and thinkers from classical through contemporary times. The honors programperpares students to transfer and excel academically at a four-year college.

if you’re thinking of transferring to a four-year institution, successful completionof Wor-Wic’s honors program fulfills six credit hours in the honors program atSalisbury University and 12 credit hours at the University of Maryland EasternShore.

For more information, call 410-334-2859.

challenge yourself in our honors program

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

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FALL ACADEMIC CALENDAR

A (3 Weeks) B (7 Weeks) C (10 Weeks) D (14 Weeks) E (7 Weeks) F (10 Weeks)

Early registration March 26 - April 1 March 26 - April 1 March 26 - April 1 March 26 - April 1 March 26 - April 1 March 26 - April 1registration April 2 - Sept. 5 April 2 - Sept. 6 April 2 - Sept. 4 April 2 - Sept. 4 April 2 - Oct. 25 April 2 - Sept. 25College Closed May 28 May 28 May 28 May 28 May 28 May 28Payment Due Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 2Administrative Day(No registrations) Aug. 3 Aug. 3 Aug. 3 Aug. 3 Aug. 3 Aug. 3College Closed Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 3Classes Begin Sept. 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 5 Sept. 5 Oct. 26 Sept. 26Last Day to Add Sept. 10 Sept. 12 Sept. 11 Sept. 12 Oct. 31 Oct. 2Last Day to Drop Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 Nov. 7 Oct. 11Withdrawal Period Sept. 13 Sept. 20 - Oct. 3 Sept. 21 - Oct. 25 Sept. 27 - Nov. 8 Nov. 8-26 Oct. 12 - Nov. 15Course Evals Begin Sept. 13 Oct. 4 Oct. 30 Nov. 24 Nov. 29 Nov. 23Course Evals End Sept. 20 Oct. 18 Nov. 13 Dec. 8 Dec. 13 Dec. 7Classes End Sept. 20 Oct. 18 Nov. 13 Dec. 8 Dec. 13 Dec. 7Final Exams Sept. 20 Oct. 19-20 Nov. 7-13 Dec. 10-15 Dec. 14-15 Dec. 10-15College Closed Nov. 21-25 Nov. 21-25 Nov. 21-25 Nov. 21-25 Nov. 21-25 Nov. 21-25College Closed Dec. 22 - Jan. 2 Dec. 22 - Jan. 2 Dec. 22 - Jan. 2 Dec. 22 - Jan. 2 Dec. 22 - Jan. 2 Dec. 22 - Jan. 2

WOr-WiC COMMUNiTY COLLEGE SUMMEr/FALL 2018 CrEDiT CLASS SChEDULE

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ACT-Accounting

Principles of Accounting i (3.00 credit hours)ACT-101-D01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm FOH 210 Geel 09/06-12/06 14

ACT-101-D02 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm FOH 210 Geel 09/05-12/05 14

ACT-101-D03 O-LEC ONL ONL Geel 09/05-12/08 14

Principles of Accounting ii (3.00 credit hours)ACT-151-D01 LEC TTh 0230pm-0400pm FOH 210 Geel 09/06-12/06 14

Microcomputer Accounting (3.00 credit hours)ACT-153-D01 H-LEC M 0230pm-0400pm MTC 204 Geel 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Geel

ACT-153-D02 H-LEC M 0630pm-0800pm MTC 204 Geel 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Geel

income Tax (3.00 credit hours)ACT-223-D01 LEC Th 0630pm-0945pm FOH 207 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

Accounting Field experience (2.00 credit hours)ACT-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Demko 09/05-12/08 14

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

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ART-Art

introduction to Art History (3.00 credit hours)ART-101-D01 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 210 Tavel 09/05-12/05 14

ART-101-D02 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm BH 210 Bunting 09/05-12/05 14

BIO-Biology

Biology for Allied Health (1.00 credit hours)BIO-099-D01 LEC M 1015am-1125am HH 304 Cooper 09/10-12/03 14

BIO-099-D02 LEC T 1015am-1125am HH 304 Elbashir 09/11-12/04 14

BIO-099-D03 LEC T 0230pm-0340pm HH 304 Elbashir 09/11-12/04 14

BIO-099-D04 LEC W 1015am-1125am HH 304 Cooper 09/05-12/05 14

BIO-099-D05 LEC Th 0230pm-0340pm HH 304 Elbashir 09/06-12/06 14

BIO-099-D06 LEC T 0810pm-0920pm HH 304 Elbashir 09/11-12/04 14

Fundamentals of Biology (4.00 credit hours)BIO-101-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm FOH 300 Davis 09/05-12/05 14

LAB M 1225pm-0225pm HH 300 Davis

BIO-101-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm FOH 300 Davis 09/05-12/05 14

LAB W 1225pm-0225pm HH 300 Davis

BIO-101-D03 LEC TTh 0830am-1000am HH 201 Miller 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 1015am-1215pm HH 300 Miller

BIO-101-D04 LEC TTh 0830am-1000am HH 201 Miller 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 1015am-1215pm HH 300 Miller

BIO-101-D05 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm HH 201 Davis 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 1225pm-0225pm HH 300 Davis

BIO-101-D06 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm HH 201 Davis 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 1225pm-0225pm HH 300 Davis

BIO-101-D07 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm HH 201 Miller 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 0230pm-0430pm HH 300 Miller

BIO-101-D08 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm HH 201 Miller 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 0230pm-0430pm HH 300 Miller

BIO-101-D09 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm HH 201 Schamberger 09/05-12/06 14

LAB Th 0600pm-0800pm HH 300 Schamberger

BIO-101-D10 H-LEC ONL ONL Davis 09/05-12/08 14

H-LAB T 0630pm-0945pm HH 300 Davis

intro to Human Structure & Func (3.00 credit hours)BIO-115-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL Hall 09/05-12/08 14

nutrition (3.00 credit hours)BIO-120-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL Cross 09/05-12/08 14

Anatomy and Physiology i (4.00 credit hours)BIO-202-D01 LEC MW 0830am-1000am HH 204 Taylor 09/05-12/05 14

LAB M 1015am-1215pm HH 301 Taylor

BIO-202-D02 LEC MW 0830am-1000am HH 204 Taylor 09/05-12/05 14

LAB W 1015am-1215pm HH 301 Taylor

BIO-202-D03 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm HH 204 Thompson 09/05-12/05 14

LAB M 0230pm-0430pm HH 301 Thompson

BIO-202-D04 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm HH 204 Thompson 09/05-12/05 14

LAB W 0230pm-0430pm HH 301 Thompson

BIO-202-D05 LEC TTh 0830am-1000am HH 204 Taylor 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 1015am-1215pm HH 301 Taylor

BIO-202-D06 LEC TTh 0830am-1000am HH 204 Taylor 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 1015am-1215pm HH 301 Taylor

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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BIO-Biology, continued

Anatomy and Physiology i (4.00 credit hours), continuedBIO-202-D07 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm HH 204 Thompson 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 0230pm-0430pm HH 301 Thompson

BIO-202-D08 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm HH 204 Thompson 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 0230pm-0430pm HH 301 Thompson

BIO-202-D09 H-LEC ONL ONL Thompson 09/05-12/08 14

H-LAB M 0600pm-0800pm HH 301 Thompson

BIO-202-D10 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm HH 204 Fears 09/05-12/06 14

LAB Th 0600pm-0800pm HH 301 Fears

BIO-202-D11 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm HH 204 Fears 09/05-12/06 14

LAB Th 0810pm-1010pm HH 301 Fears

Anatomy and Physiology ii (4.00 credit hours)BIO-203-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm HH 204 Hall 09/05-12/05 14

LAB M 1225pm-0225pm HH 304 Hall

BIO-203-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm HH 204 Hall 09/05-12/05 14

LAB W 1225pm-0225pm HH 304 Hall

BIO-203-D03 LEC Th 0630pm-0945pm HH 204 Elbashir 09/06-12/06 14

LAB M 0600pm-0800pm HH 304 Elbashir

Biology: concepts and Methods (4.00 credit hours)BIO-210-D01 LEC M 0600pm-0915pm HH 204 Taylor 09/05-12/05 14

LEC W 0600pm-0700pm HH 300 Taylor

LAB W 0710pm-0910pm HH 300 Taylor

Microbiology (4.00 credit hours)BIO-220-D01 LEC TTh 0800am-0930am AHB 109 Walker 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 0945am-1115am HH 303 Walker

LAB Th 0945am-1115am HH 303 Walker

BIO-220-D02 LEC TTh 0800am-0930am AHB 109 Walker 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 1130am-0100pm HH 303 Walker

LAB Th 1130am-0100pm HH 303 Walker

BIO-220-D03 LEC M 0630pm-0945pm AHB 109 Walker 09/05-12/07 14

LAB W 0400pm-0530pm HH 303 Walker

LAB F 0400pm-0530pm HH 303 Walker

BMT-Business

introduction to Business (3.00 credit hours)BMT-101-D01 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am FOH 210 Ojie-Ahamiojie 09/06-12/06 14

BMT-101-D02 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm FOH 210 Stanley 09/05-12/05 14

BMT-101-D03 LEC Th 0630pm-0945pm FOH 210 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

BMT-101-D04 O-LEC ONL ONL Stanley 09/05-12/08 14

Marketing (3.00 credit hours)BMT-102-D01 LEC T 0630pm-0945pm FOH 206 Dolch 09/11-12/04 14

international Business (3.00 credit hours)BMT-115-D01 H-LEC M 1045am-1215pm FOH 207 Dolch 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Dolch

BMT-115-D02 H-LEC M 0630pm-0800pm FOH 207 Dolch 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Dolch

Finance (3.00 credit hours)BMT-125-D01 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm FOH 210 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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BMT-Business, continued

Organizational communications (3.00 credit hours)BMT-203-D01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm FOH 207 Stanley 09/06-12/06 14

BMT-203-D02 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm FOH 206 Lichty 09/05-12/05 14

BMT-203-D03 O-LEC ONL ONL Stanley 09/05-12/08 14

Business law (3.00 credit hours)BMT-205-D01 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am FOH 207 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

Professional Practices (3.00 credit hours)BMT-220-D01 H-LEC Th 0630pm-0800pm FOH 206 Stanley 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Stanley

Business Management Field experience (2.00 credit hours)BMT-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Demko 09/05-12/08 14

CDC-Chemical Dependency Counseling

introduction to chemical Dependency (3.00 credit hours)CDC-101-D01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm BH 332 Cotten 09/06-12/06 14

CDC-101-D02 O-LEC ONL ONL Messatzzia 09/05-12/08 14

Drug classification and Pharmacology (3.00 credit hours)CDC-151-D01 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 206 Ferguson 09/06-12/06 14

CDC-151-D02 O-LEC ONL ONL Ferguson 09/05-12/08 14

counseling ethics (3.00 credit hours)CDC-155-D01 H-LEC W 0630pm-0800pm BH 331 Riley 09/05-12/05 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Riley

Group Therapy and Practice (3.00 credit hours)CDC-248-D01 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 332 Cotten 09/05-12/05 14

Practicum i (3.00 credit hours)CDC-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Ferguson 09/05-12/08 14

Practicum ii (3.00 credit hours)CDC-261-D01 INT TBA TBA Ferguson 09/05-12/08 14

CHM-Chemistry

General chemistry i (4.00 credit hours)CHM-101-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm HH 201 Freeman 09/05-12/05 14

LAB M 1245pm-0345pm HH 303 Freeman

CHM-101-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm HH 201 Freeman 09/05-12/05 14

LAB W 1245pm-0345pm HH 303 Freeman

CHM-101-D03 LEC T 0630pm-0945pm HH 205 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 0600pm-0915pm HH 303 TBA

General chemistry ii (4.00 credit hours)CHM-102-D01 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm HH 205 Freeman 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 0115pm-0415pm HH 303 Freeman

Organic chemistry i (4.00 credit hours)CHM-201-D01 LEC TTh 0445pm-0615pm BH 210 Freeman 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 0630pm-0930pm HH 303 Freeman

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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CMJ-Criminal Justice

introduction to criminal Justice (3.00 credit hours)CMJ-102-D01 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am GH 203 Striegel 09/06-12/06 14

CMJ-102-D02 LEC T 0630pm-0945pm GH 203 Striegel 09/11-12/04 14

Police Operations (3.00 credit hours)CMJ-103-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm GH 203 Striegel 09/05-12/05 14

criminal law (3.00 credit hours)CMJ-104-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am GH 203 O'Brien 09/05-12/05 14

CMJ-104-D02 LEC M 0630pm-0945pm GH 203 O'Brien 09/10-12/03 14

introduction to Forensic Science (3.00 credit hours)CMJ-105-D01 LEC M 1245pm-0245pm GH 203 Striegel 09/05-12/05 14

LAB W 1245pm-0245pm GH 203 Striegel

Police Administration (3.00 credit hours)CMJ-151-D01 LEC T 0530pm-0845pm GH 205 Massey 09/11-12/04 14

correctional Operations (3.00 credit hours)CMJ-161-D01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm GH 203 O'Brien 09/06-12/06 14

introduction to correctional law (3.00 credit hours)CMJ-165-D01 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm GH 203 O'Brien 09/06-12/06 14

Prelim invest, interview & Report Prep (3.00 credit hours)CMJ-202-D01 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm GH 203 O'Brien 09/05-12/05 14

correctional Administration (3.00 credit hours)CMJ-211-D01 H-LEC M 0530pm-0700pm GH 205 Rollyson 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Rollyson

criminal Justice Field experience (2.00 credit hours)CMJ-260-D01 INT TBA TBA O'Brien 09/05-12/08 14

CMJ-260-D02 INT TBA TBA Striegel 09/05-12/08 14

CMP-Computer Studies

introduction to computers (1.00 credit hours)CMP-100-D01 SLF TBA TBA Postles 09/05-12/08 14

introduction to Programming (3.00 credit hours)CMP-104-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL Kelley 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL Kelley

CMP-104-D02 O-LEC ONL ONL TBA 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL TBA

CMP-104-D03 H-LEC ONL ONL Kelley 09/10-12/03 14

H-LAB M 0100pm-0300pm MTC 301 Kelley

Windows Operations (2.00 credit hours)CMP-107-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL Satterfield 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL Satterfield

CMP-107-D02 H-LEC ONL ONL Satterfield 09/11-12/04 14

H-LAB T 0100pm-0300pm MTC 200 Satterfield

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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CMP-Computer Studies, continued

Fundamentals of computer Architecture (3.00 credit hours)CMP-115-D01 H-LEC ONL ONL Satterfield 09/10-12/03 14

H-LAB M 0100pm-0300pm MTC 200 Satterfield

CMP-115-D02 LEC Th 0530pm-0730pm MTC 200 Postles 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 0745pm-0945pm MTC 200 Postles

introduction to Web Development (3.00 credit hours)CMP-130-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL Kelley 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL Kelley

introduction to Game Development (3.00 credit hours)CMP-141-D01 LEC T 0830am-1030am MTC 200 Satterfield 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 0830am-1030am MTC 200 Satterfield

Programming Structures & Applications (4.00 credit hours)CMP-210-D01 H-LEC ONL ONL Kelley 09/05-12/05 14

H-LAB M 1045am-1245pm MTC 200 Kelley

H-LAB W 1045am-1245pm MTC 200 Kelley

Website Design and Development (4.00 credit hours)CMP-215-D01 H-LEC ONL ONL Kelley 09/05-12/05 14

H-LAB M 0830am-1030am MTC 200 Kelley

H-LAB W 0830am-1030am MTC 200 Kelley

Data communications and networking (4.00 credit hours)CMP-225-D01 H-LEC ONL ONL Satterfield 09/05-12/06 14

H-LAB T 1045am-1245pm MTC 200 Satterfield

H-LAB Th 1045am-1245pm MTC 200 Satterfield

computer and network Security (3.00 credit hours)CMP-245-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL Satterfield 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL Satterfield

Database Design and Management (4.00 credit hours)CMP-255-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL TBA 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL TBA

computer Technology Field experience (2.00 credit hours)CMP-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Satterfield 09/05-12/08 14

CMP-260-D02 INT TBA TBA Kelley 09/05-12/08 14

ECO-Economics

Principles of Macroeconomics (3.00 credit hours)ECO-151-D01 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm FOH 206 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

ECO-151-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm FOH 210 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

ECO-151-D03 LEC M 0630pm-0945pm FOH 206 TBA 09/10-12/03 14

ECO-151-D04 O-LEC ONL ONL Dolch 09/05-12/08 14

Principles of Microeconomics (3.00 credit hours)ECO-201-D01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm FOH 206 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

ECO-201-D02 O-LEC ONL ONL TBA 09/05-12/08 14

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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EDU-Education

intro to early childhood education (3.00 credit hours)EDU-101-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm JC 100 Morris 09/05-12/05 14

OBS TBA TBA Morris

EDU-101-D02 H-LEC Th 0530pm-0700pm FOH 310 Morris 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Morris

H-OBS TBA TBA Morris

child Development (3.00 credit hours)EDU-102-D01 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm JC 100 Morris 09/05-12/05 14

EDU-102-D02 H-LEC Th 0715pm-0845pm FOH 310 Thomas 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Thomas

Preschool child care (3.00 credit hours)EDU-103-E01 H-LEC M 0530pm-0900pm BH 332 Morris 10/29-12/10 07

H-LEC ONL ONL Morris

H-OBS TBA TBA Morris

Foundations of education (3.00 credit hours)EDU-155-D01 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am JC 100 Schamberger 09/06-12/06 14

OBS TBA TBA Schamberger

educational Psychology (3.00 credit hours)EDU-156-D01 LEC Th 0630pm-0945pm BH 332 Navarro 09/06-12/06 14

OBS TBA TBA Navarro

EDU-156-D02 O-LEC ONL ONL Schamberger 09/05-12/08 14

O-OBS TBA TBA Schamberger

Foundations of Reading (3.00 credit hours)EDU-201-B01 H-LEC M 0530pm-0900pm BH 332 Schamberger 09/10-10/15 07

H-LEC ONL ONL Schamberger

EDU-201-D01 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm JC 100 Morris 09/06-12/06 14

children's literature (3.00 credit hours)EDU-205-D01 LEC T 0630pm-0945pm BH 206 Thomas 09/11-12/04 14

effective Teaching Methodology (3.00 credit hours)EDU-210-D01 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm BH 206 Pavese 09/05-12/05 14

introduction to Special education (3.00 credit hours)EDU-251-D01 H-LEC Th 0530pm-0715pm BH 331 Mancha 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Mancha

H-OBS TBA TBA Mancha

early childhood ed Field experience (3.00 credit hours)EDU-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Crenshaw 09/05-12/08 14

EMS-Emergency Medical Services

emergency Medical Technician i (4.00 credit hours)EMS-101-B01 LEC S 0800am-1200pm AHB 301 Carey 09/08-10/16 07

LAB S 1230pm-0330pm AHB 301 Carey

LEC T 0500pm-0600pm AHB 301 Webster

LAB T 0615pm-0915pm AHB 301 Carey

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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EMS-Emergency Medical Services, continued

emergency Medical Technician ii (4.00 credit hours)EMS-151-E01 LEC S 0800am-1200pm AHB 301 Carey 10/27-12/11 07

LEC T 0500pm-0600pm AHB 301 Carey

LAB S 1230pm-0330pm AHB 301 Carey

LAB T 0615pm-0915pm AHB 301 Webster

Patient Assmt and Trauma emergencies i (3.00 credit hours)EMS-207-B01 LEC M 0900am-0200pm AHB 301 Foxwell 09/10-10/17 07

LEC W 0900am-1100am AHB 302 Foxwell

LAB W 1200pm-0400pm AHB 302 Foxwell

CLN TBA TBA Webster

EMS-207-B02 LEC M 0600pm-1030pm AHB 301 Barton 09/08-10/15 07

LEC S 0900am-1130am AHB 302 Barton

LAB S 1200pm-0400pm AHB 302 Barton

CLN TBA TBA Lewis

emergency cardiology (3.00 credit hours)EMS-208-E01 LEC M 0900am-0200pm AHB 301 Webster 10/29-12/12 07

LEC W 0900am-1100am AHB 302 Webster

LAB W 1200pm-0400pm AHB 302 Webster

CLN TBA TBA Foxwell

EMS-208-E02 LEC M 0600pm-1030pm AHB 301 Barton 10/27-12/10 07

LEC S 0900am-1130am AHB 302 Barton

LAB S 1200pm-0400pm AHB 302 Barton

CLN TBA TBA Lewis

crisis Operations (2.00 credit hours)EMS-240-B01 H-LEC ONL ONL Webster 09/11-10/16 07

H-LAB T 0900am-1145am AHB 302 Webster

EMS-240-B02 H-LEC ONL ONL Webster 09/13-10/18 07

H-LAB Th 0600pm-0845pm AHB 302 Webster

Trauma emergencies ii (2.00 credit hours)EMS-241-E01 H-LEC ONL ONL Webster 10/30-12/11 07

H-LAB T 0900am-0100pm AHB 302 Webster

H-CLN TBA TBA Barton

EMS-241-E02 H-LEC ONL ONL Webster 11/01-12/13 07

H-LAB Th 0600pm-1000pm AHB 302 Webster

H-CLN TBA TBA Barton

ENG-English

college Reading (4.00 credit hours)ENG-095-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1245pm BH 214 Macdonald 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-095-D02 LEC MW 0230pm-0430pm BH 214 McFadden 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-095-D03 LEC TTh 0830am-1030am BH 328 Macdonald 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-095-D04 LEC TTh 0630pm-0830pm BH 328 McFadden 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-095-F01 LEC MW 1245pm-0330pm BH 328 TBA 09/26-12/05 10

Basic Writing (4.00 credit hours)ENG-096-D01 LEC MW 0830am-1030am BH 328 Paddack 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-096-D02 LEC TTh 1045am-1245pm BH 325 McKeen 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-096-D03 LEC TTh 0115pm-0315pm BH 328 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-096-F01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0330pm BH 213 TBA 09/27-12/06 10

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

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ENG-English, continued

Basic Writing, Accelerated (3.00 credit hours)ENG-096A-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 330 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

This class is linked with ENG-101A-D01 and limited to students who have been

waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-096A-D02 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm BH 325 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

This class is linked with ENG-101A-D02 and limited to students who have been

waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-096A-D03 LEC TTh 0415pm-0545pm BH 323 Porter 09/06-12/06 14

This class is linked with ENG-101A-D03 and limited to students who have been

waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-096A-D04 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 323 Jones 09/06-12/06 14

This class is linked with ENG-101A-D04 and limited to students who have been

waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-096A-D05 LEC MW 0715pm-0845pm BH 323 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

This class is linked with ENG-101A-D05 and limited to students who have been

waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-096A-D06 LEC MW 1045am-1145am BH 213 Blosveren 09/05-12/07 14

LEC F 1115am-1215pm BH 213 Blosveren

This class is linked with ENG-101A-D06 and limited to students who have been

waived from or passed ENG-095.

college literacy: Reading & Writing (7.00 credit hours)ENG-097-D01 H-LEC MW 1045am-1245pm FOH 206 McFadden 09/05-12/05 14

H-LEC ONL ONL McFadden

This is a combination class for students who need both ENG-095 and ENG-096.

ENG-097-D02 H-LEC TTh 0830am-1030am BH 214 Harper 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Harper

This is a combination class for students who need both ENG-095 and ENG-096.

ENG-097-D03 H-LEC TTh 0230pm-0430pm BH 325 Metro 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Metro

This is a combination class for students who need both ENG-095 and ENG-096.

ENG-097-D04 H-LEC MW 0530pm-0730pm BH 214 Blosveren 09/05-12/05 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Blosveren

This is a combination class for students who need both ENG-095 and ENG-096.

Fundamentals of english i (3.00 credit hours)ENG-101-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 323 Reddish 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D02 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 330 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D03 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 325 Metro 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D04 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 323 Reddish 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D05 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 325 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D06 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 323 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D07 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 327 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D08 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm BH 323 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D09 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 325 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D10 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 327 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-101-D11 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 323 Jones 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-101-D12 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 328 Harper 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-101-D13 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 327 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-101-D14 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm BH 214 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-101-D15 LEC TTh 0230pm-0400pm BH 323 Porter 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-101-D16 LEC TTh 0445pm-0615pm BH 327 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-101-D17 LEC F 0900am-1215pm BH 323 TBA 09/07-12/07 14

ENG-101-D18 LEC MW 0530pm-0700pm BH 323 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D19 H-LEC T 0530pm-0700pm BH 325 Paddack 09/11-12/04 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Paddack

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

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ENG-English, continued

Fundamentals of english i (3.00 credit hours), continuedENG-101-D20 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm BH 325 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-101-D21 LEC Th 0630pm-0945pm BH 323 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-101-D22 O-LEC ONL ONL Paddack 09/05-12/08 14

ENG-101-D23 O-LEC ONL ONL Paddack 09/05-12/08 14

ENG-101-F01 LEC TTh 0245pm-0445pm BH 214 TBA 09/26-12/06 10

Fund of english i, Accelerated (3.00 credit hours)ENG-101A-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 330 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

This class is linked with ENG-096A-D01 and limited to students who need ENG-096

and have been waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-101A-D02 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 325 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

This class is linked with ENG-096A-D02 and limited to students who need ENG-096

and have been waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-101A-D03 LEC TTh 0230pm-0400pm BH 323 Porter 09/06-12/06 14

This class is linked with ENG-096A-D03 and limited to students who need ENG-096

and have been waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-101A-D04 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 323 Jones 09/06-12/06 14

This class is linked with ENG-096A-D04 and limited to students who need ENG-096

and have been waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-101A-D05 LEC MW 0530pm-0700pm BH 323 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

This class is linked with ENG-096A-D05 and limited to students who need ENG-096

and have been waived from or passed ENG-095.

ENG-101A-D06 LEC MW 1145am-1245pm BH 213 Blosveren 09/05-12/07 14

LEC F 1215pm-0115pm BH 213 Blosveren

This class is linked with ENG-096A-D06 and limited to students who need ENG-096

and have been waived from or passed ENG-095.

Fundamentals of english ii (3.00 credit hours)ENG-151-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 327 Harper 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-151-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 327 Tavel 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-151-D03 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 330 Bartlett 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-151-D04 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm BH 327 Bartlett 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-151-D05 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 325 Blasco 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-151-D06 H-LEC Th 1045am-1215pm BH 213 Oneal-Self 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Oneal-Self

ENG-151-D07 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 214 Blasco 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-151-D08 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm BH 327 Metro 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-151-D09 LEC TTh 0230pm-0400pm BH 327 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-151-D10 LEC F 0900am-1215pm BH 330 Tavel 09/07-12/07 14

ENG-151-D11 LEC M 0530pm-0845pm BH 327 Blasco 09/10-12/03 14

ENG-151-D12 LEC T 0630pm-0945pm BH 213 TBA 09/11-12/04 14

ENG-151-D13 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm BH 327 Porter 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-151-D14 O-LEC ONL ONL Tavel 09/05-12/08 14

ENG-151-D15 O-LEC ONL ONL Oneal-Self 09/05-12/08 14

critical Thinking and Writing, Honors (3.00 credit hours)ENG-200H-D01 LEC T 0530pm-0845pm BH 333 Reddish 09/11-12/04 14

This class is limited to students who are eligible for the honors program.

Studies in literature i - Drama (3.00 credit hours)ENG-202D-D01 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm BH 330 Blasco 09/05-12/05 14

ENG-202D-D02 O-LEC ONL ONL Harper 09/05-12/08 14

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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ENG-English, continued

Studies in literature ii - Short Story (3.00 credit hours)ENG-203S-D01 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 213 Metro 09/06-12/06 14

ENG-203S-D02 O-LEC ONL ONL Reddish 09/05-12/08 14

African-American literature (3.00 credit hours)ENG-204-D01 LEC Th 0630pm-0945pm BH 327 Tavel 09/06-12/06 14

ENV-Environmental Science

environmental Science (4.00 credit hours)ENV-101-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm AHB 109 Atta-Obeng 09/05-12/05 14

LAB M 1225pm-0225pm HH 203 Atta-Obeng

ENV-101-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm AHB 109 Atta-Obeng 09/05-12/05 14

LAB W 1225pm-0225pm HH 203 Atta-Obeng

ENV-101-D03 LEC M 0630pm-0945pm HH 201 Parrott 09/10-12/04 14

LAB T 0600pm-0800pm HH 203 Parrott

FRN-French

Fundamentals of French i (3.00 credit hours)FRN-101-D01 LEC TTh 0430pm-0600pm BH 315 Tusing 09/06-12/06 14

GEO-Geography

earth and Space Science (4.00 credit hours)GEO-101-D01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm FOH 300 Senaratne 09/06-12/06 14

LAB T 0230pm-0430pm HH 203 Senaratne

GEO-101-D02 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm FOH 300 Senaratne 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 0230pm-0430pm HH 203 Senaratne

GEO-101-D03 O-LEC ONL ONL Senaratne 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL Senaratne

Human Geography (3.00 credit hours)GEO-102-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL Schaefer 09/05-12/08 14

HIS-History

World civilizations i (3.00 credit hours)HIS-101-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 206 Pavese 09/05-12/05 14

HIS-101-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 331 Pavese 09/05-12/05 14

HIS-101-D03 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm JC 101 Chaikel 09/05-12/05 14

HIS-101-D04 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm JC 100 Danieli 09/05-12/05 14

HIS-101-D05 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 331 Chaikel 09/06-12/06 14

HIS-101-D06 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 331 Chaikel 09/06-12/06 14

HIS-101-D07 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm JC 100 Pavese 09/06-12/06 14

HIS-101-D09 H-LEC Th 0430pm-0600pm BH 332 Pavese 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Pavese

HIS-101-D10 O-LEC ONL ONL Pavese 09/05-12/08 14

World civilizations ii (3.00 credit hours)HIS-151-D01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm BH 206 McIntyre 09/06-12/06 14

HIS-151-D02 LEC TTh 0230pm-0400pm JC 100 McIntyre 09/06-12/06 14

HIS-151-D03 O-LEC ONL ONL Pavese 09/05-12/08 14

HIS-151-F01 LEC TTh 0530pm-0730pm HH 201 Kudzma 09/27-12/06 10

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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HIS-History, continued

American History i (3.00 credit hours)HIS-201-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am JC 100 Danieli 09/05-12/05 14

HIS-201-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 206 Danieli 09/05-12/05 14

HIS-201-D03 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm BH 332 Kudzma 09/05-12/05 14

HMR-Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Management

introduction to the Hospitality industry (3.00 credit hours)HMR-101-D01 H-LEC T 1045am-1215pm FOH 310 Ojie-Ahamiojie 09/11-12/04 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Ojie-Ahamiojie

Sanitation and Safety Systems (1.00 credit hours)HMR-115-A01 LEC MW 0100pm-0400pm FOH 307 Suplee 09/05-09/19 03

Principles of Food Preparation (3.00 credit hours)HMR-120-D01 LEC F 0800am-0930am FOH 307 Suplee 09/07-12/07 14

LAB F 0945am-1230pm FOH 303 Suplee

introduction to lodging Operations (3.00 credit hours)HMR-135-D01 H-LEC T 1245pm-0215pm FOH 310 Ojie-Ahamiojie 09/11-12/04 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Ojie-Ahamiojie

Baking and Pastry Production (3.00 credit hours)HMR-150-D01 LEC Th 0800am-0930am FOH 307 Suplee 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 0945am-1230pm FOH 303 Suplee

Food Service Management (3.00 credit hours)HMR-154-D01 H-LEC W 1045am-1215pm FOH 310 Ojie-Ahamiojie 09/05-12/05 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Ojie-Ahamiojie

customer Service (3.00 credit hours)HMR-160-D01 H-LEC W 1245pm-0215pm FOH 310 Ojie-Ahamiojie 09/05-12/05 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Ojie-Ahamiojie

Purchasing and cost control (3.00 credit hours)HMR-205-D01 LEC TTh 0230pm-0400pm FOH 310 Suplee 09/06-12/06 14

American Regional cuisine (3.00 credit hours)HMR-225-D01 LEC T 0800am-0930am FOH 307 Suplee 09/11-12/04 14

LAB T 0945am-1230pm FOH 303 Suplee

Travel and Tourism (3.00 credit hours)HMR-235-D01 H-LEC Th 1045am-1215pm FOH 310 Ojie-Ahamiojie 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Ojie-Ahamiojie

international cuisine -- latin America (2.00 credit hours)HMR-240-D01 LEC M 0800am-0900am FOH 307 Suplee 09/10-12/03 14

LAB M 0925am-1100am FOH 303 Suplee

Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Field experience (2.00 credit hours)HMR-260-D01 INT TBA TBA Suplee 09/05-12/08 14

HUM-Humanities

introduction to the Arts (3.00 credit hours)HUM-101-D01 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 315 Blasco 09/05-12/05 14

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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MTH-Mathematics

Pre-Algebra (4.00 credit hours)MTH-091-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am MTC 205 Twigg 09/05-12/05 14

MTH-091-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm MTC 205 Twigg 09/05-12/05 14

MTH-091-D03 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm MTC 205 Davis 09/05-12/05 14

MTH-091-D04 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am MTC 205 Davis 09/06-12/06 14

MTH-091-D05 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm MTC 205 Perunko 09/06-12/06 14

MTH-091-D06 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm MTC 205 Perunko 09/06-12/06 14

MTH-091-D07 LEC M 0630pm-0945pm MTC 205 Bickford 09/10-12/03 14

MTH-091-F01 LEC TThF 1230pm-0145pm MTC 305 TBA 09/27-12/07 10

elementary Algebra (4.00 credit hours)MTH-092-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 307 Dixon 09/05-12/05 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-092-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 307 Jones 09/05-12/05 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-092-D03 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 307 Dixon 09/05-12/05 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-092-D04 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm BH 307 Dixon 09/05-12/05 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-092-D05 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 307 Jones 09/06-12/06 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-092-D06 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 307 Jones 09/06-12/06 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-092-D07 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm BH 307 Davis 09/06-12/06 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-092-D08 LEC W 0630pm-0945pm BH 307 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-092-D09 LEC Th 0530pm-0845pm BH 307 Fries 09/06-12/06 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-092-D10 O-LEC ONL ONL Jones 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL TBA

MTH-092-F01 LEC MWF 0900am-1015am MTC 305 TBA 09/26-12/07 10

LAB TBA TBA TBA

elementary Algebra for Statistics (2.00 credit hours)MTH-092S-B01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 213 Townsend 09/05-10/08 07

LEC F 0900am-1100am BH 213 Townsend

This class is linked with MTH-152S-E01.

intermediate Algebra (4.00 credit hours)MTH-099-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm MTC 305 Nina 09/05-12/05 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-099-D02 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm MTC 305 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-099-D03 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am MTC 305 Timmons 09/06-12/06 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-099-D04 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm MTC 305 Nina 09/06-12/06 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-099-D05 LEC T 0630pm-0945pm MTC 305 Noonan 09/11-12/04 14

LAB TBA TBA TBA

MTH-099-D06 O-LEC ONL ONL Twigg 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL TBA

Applications in college Math (3.00 credit hours)MTH-102-D01 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm FOH 300 Fries 09/06-12/06 14

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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MTH-Mathematics, continued

Fundamental concepts i (4.00 credit hours)MTH-103-D01 LEC MW 0630pm-0830pm BH 208 Twigg 09/05-12/05 14

Fundamental concepts ii (4.00 credit hours)MTH-104-D01 LEC TTh 0830am-1030am BH 210 Twigg 09/06-12/06 14

elementary Statistics (3.00 credit hours)MTH-152-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 207 Jones 09/05-12/05 14

MTH-152-D02 LEC MW 0900am-1030am HH 201 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

MTH-152-D03 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 207 Arquiza-Eccles 09/05-12/05 14

MTH-152-D04 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 207 Arquiza-Eccles 09/05-12/05 14

MTH-152-D05 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 207 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

MTH-152-D06 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 207 Arquiza-Eccles 09/06-12/06 14

MTH-152-D07 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm BH 207 Fries 09/06-12/06 14

MTH-152-D08 LEC T 0530pm-0845pm BH 207 Arquiza-Eccles 09/11-12/04 14

MTH-152-D09 H-LEC Th 1045am-1215pm BH 208 Townsend 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Townsend

MTH-152-D10 H-LEC Th 0530pm-0700pm BH 208 Arquiza-Eccles 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Arquiza-Eccles

MTH-152-D11 O-LEC ONL ONL Townsend 09/05-12/08 14

elementary Statistics, Honors (3.00 credit hours)MTH-152H-D12 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 333 Townsend 09/05-12/05 14

This class is limited to students who are eligible for the honors program.

elementary Statistics, Accelerated (3.00 credit hours)MTH-152S-E01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 213 Townsend 10/12-12/07 07

LEC F 0900am-1045am BH 213 Townsend

This class is linked with MTH-092S-B01.

college Algebra and Trigonometry (4.00 credit hours)MTH-154-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1245pm BH 208 Fries 09/05-12/05 14

MTH-154-D02 LEC TTh 0830am-1030am BH 208 Fries 09/06-12/06 14

MTH-154-D03 O-LEC ONL ONL Nina 09/05-12/08 14

Applied calculus (3.00 credit hours)MTH-160-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 208 Nina 09/05-12/05 14

calculus i (4.00 credit hours)MTH-201-D01 LEC TTh 1245pm-0245pm BH 208 Nina 09/06-12/06 14

MUS-Music

Music Appreciation (3.00 credit hours)MUS-101-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 210 Shuster 09/05-12/05 14

NUR-Nursing

nursing Fundamentals (6.00 credit hours)NUR-101-D01 LEC M 1200pm-0300pm AHB 107 McGrath 09/05-12/06 14

LEC W 0900am-1200pm AHB 107 McGrath

LAB T 0830am-1230pm AHB 107 McGrath

CLN Th 0700am-0300pm TBA McGrath

PRE W 0130pm-0400pm TBA McGrath

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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NUR-Nursing, continued

nursing Fundamentals (6.00 credit hours), continuedNUR-101-D02 LEC MW 0900am-1200pm AHB 105 Derickson 09/05-12/06 14

LAB T 1230pm-0430pm AHB 105 Derickson

CLN Th 0700am-0300pm TBA Derickson

PRE W 0130pm-0400pm TBA Derickson

NUR-101-D03 LEC M 0600pm-0900pm AHB 100 Weil 09/05-12/06 14

LEC W 0200pm-0500pm AHB 100 Weil

LAB T 0530pm-0930pm AHB 105 Weil

CLN Th 0200pm-1000pm TBA Weil

PRE W 0630pm-0900pm TBA Weil

introduction to nursing Pharmacology (1.50 credit hours)NUR-115-D01 LEC T 0930am-1100am AHB 100 TBA 09/11-12/04 14

NUR-115-D02 LEC T 0130pm-0300pm AHB 100 TBA 09/11-12/04 14

NUR-115-D03 LEC T 0315pm-0445pm AHB 107 Sollazzo 09/11-12/04 14

Maternal-child nursing (6.00 credit hours)NUR-121-D01 LEC MT 0900am-1200pm AHB 106 Wilson 09/05-12/06 14

CLN WTh 0700am-0130pm TBA Wilson

NUR-121-D02 LEC M 0430pm-0730pm AHB 107 Koshy 09/05-12/06 14

LEC T 0430pm-0730pm AHB 100 Koshy

CLN WTh 0300pm-0930pm TBA Koshy

Advanced nursing Pharmacology (1.50 credit hours)NUR-216-D01 LEC Th 0300pm-0430pm AHB 106 Sollazzo 09/06-12/06 14

NUR-216-D02 LEC M 0100pm-0230pm AHB 100 Sollazzo 09/10-12/03 14

NUR-216-D03 LEC M 0245pm-0415pm AHB 105 Sollazzo 09/10-12/03 14

Advanced nursing i and community Health (7.00 credit hours)NUR-222-D01 LEC M 0830am-1200pm AHB 100 Kenney 09/05-12/06 14

LEC Th 0100pm-0430pm AHB 100 Kenney

LAB T 1230pm-0230pm AHB 106 Kenney

CLN W 0700am-0330pm TBA Kenney

PRE T 0330pm-0530pm TBA Kenney

The schedule for this class changes every four weeks.

NUR-222-D02 LEC M 0830am-1200pm AHB 206 Roop 09/05-12/06 14

LEC Th 0100pm-0430pm AHB 206 Roop

LAB T 1230pm-0230pm AHB 107 Roop

CLN W 0800am-0430pm TBA Roop

PRE T 0330pm-0530pm TBA Roop

The schedule for this class changes every four weeks.

NUR-222-D03 LEC M 0600pm-0930pm AHB 206 Wray 09/05-12/06 14

LEC Th 0530pm-0900pm AHB 106 Wray

LAB T 0300pm-0500pm AHB 106 Wray

CLN W 0200pm-1030pm TBA Wray

PRE T 0615pm-0815pm TBA Wray

The schedule for this class changes every four weeks.

issues in nursing (0.50 credit hours)NUR-255-D01 H-LEC M 0115pm-0215pm AHB 206 Mister 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Mister

This class meets every other week.

NUR-255-D02 H-LEC M 0245pm-0345pm AHB 100 Mister 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Mister

This class meets every other week.

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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NUR-Nursing, continued

issues in nursing (0.50 credit hours), continuedNUR-255-D03 H-LEC M 0400pm-0500pm AHB 206 Mister 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Mister

This class meets every other week.

OFT-Office Technology

keyboarding (1.00 credit hours)OFT-103-D01 SLF TBA TBA Ulbricht 09/05-12/08 14

Formatting and Typing (3.00 credit hours)OFT-104-D01 SLF TBA TBA Ulbricht 09/05-12/08 14

introduction to Health information Tech (3.00 credit hours)OFT-130-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL TBA 08/30-12/14 14

Pathophysiology and Pharmacology (4.00 credit hours)OFT-133-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL TBA 08/30-12/14 14

Medical Terminology (3.00 credit hours)OFT-140-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am FOH 206 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

OFT-140-D02 LEC M 0630pm-0945pm FOH 210 TBA 09/10-12/03 14

Word Processing (3.00 credit hours)OFT-155-D01 O-LEC ONL ONL Postles 09/05-12/08 14

OFT-155-D02 H-LEC M 0230pm-0430pm MTC 201 Postles 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Postles

introduction to Spreadsheets (3.00 credit hours)OFT-160-D01 H-LEC T 0630pm-0800pm MTC 201 Postles 09/11-12/04 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Postles

OFT-160-D02 O-LEC ONL ONL Postles 09/05-12/08 14

introduction to Database Design (3.00 credit hours)OFT-162-D01 H-LEC T 0230pm-0400pm MTC 201 Stanley 09/11-12/04 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Stanley

Records Management (2.00 credit hours)OFT-165-D01 SLF TBA TBA Ulbricht 09/05-12/08 14

Medical Typing (3.00 credit hours)OFT-211-D01 SLF TBA TBA Ulbricht 09/05-12/08 14

Medical Office Field exp (2.00 credit hours)OFT-270-D01 INT TBA TBA Stanley 09/05-12/08 14

OTA-Occupational Therapy Assistant

Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy (3.00 credit hours)OTA-101-D01 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am AHB 203 Cordrey 09/06-12/06 14

Human Motion & Prfmc Across lifespan (3.00 credit hours)OTA-120-D01 LEC Th 1045am-1245pm AHB 203 Siegmund 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 0145pm-0345pm AHB 202 Siegmund

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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OTA-Occupational Therapy Assistant, continued

Med Terminology and Documentation (2.00 credit hours)OTA-140-D01 LEC T 1045am-1245pm AHB 203 Siegmund 09/11-12/04 14

Psychosocial Occupations (3.00 credit hours)OTA-220-D01 LEC W 1045am-1245pm AHB 203 Siegmund 09/05-12/05 14

LAB W 0145pm-0345pm AHB 202 Siegmund

OT intvn for Psyc Hlth Acr the lifespan (3.00 credit hours)OTA-230-D01 LEC M 1045am-1245pm AHB 203 Cordrey 09/10-12/03 14

LAB M 0145pm-0345pm AHB 202 Cordrey

CLN TBA TBA Siegmund

Prof, ethics and Research issues for OT (3.00 credit hours)OTA-250-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am AHB 203 Siegmund 09/05-12/05 14

PHE-Physical Education

integrated Health and Fitness (3.00 credit hours)PHE-106-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am JC 101 Benshetler 09/05-12/05 14

LAB TBA TBA Benshetler

PHE-106-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm JC 101 Benshetler 09/05-12/05 14

LAB TBA TBA Benshetler

PHE-106-D03 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am JC 101 Benshetler 09/06-12/06 14

LAB TBA TBA Benshetler

PHE-106-D04 LEC TTh 0230pm-0400pm JC 101 Townsend 09/06-12/06 14

LAB TBA TBA Townsend

PHE-106-D05 H-LEC T 0630pm-0800pm BH 331 Drocella 09/11-12/04 14

H-LAB TBA TBA Drocella

H-LEC ONL ONL Drocella

PHE-106-D06 O-LEC ONL ONL Benshetler 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL Benshetler

PHE-106-D07 O-LEC ONL ONL Benshetler 09/05-12/08 14

O-LAB ONL ONL Benshetler

PHL-Philosophy

introduction to Philosophy (3.00 credit hours)PHL-101-D01 LEC TTh 0230pm-0400pm BH 206 Bazin 09/06-12/06 14

PHL-101-D02 H-LEC M 0630pm-0830pm BH 206 Bazin 09/10-12/03 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Bazin

PHY-Physical Science

General Physics i (4.00 credit hours)PHY-121-D01 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm HH 205 Senaratne 09/05-12/05 14

LAB M 0240pm-0440pm HH 203 Senaratne

POL-Political Science

American Government (3.00 credit hours)POL-101-D01 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm BH 206 Hesser 09/05-12/05 14

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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PSY-Psychology

introduction to Psychology (3.00 credit hours)PSY-101-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 332 Ferguson 09/05-12/05 14

PSY-101-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 332 Ferguson 09/05-12/05 14

PSY-101-D03 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 206 Messatzzia 09/05-12/05 14

PSY-101-D04 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm BH 331 Cotten 09/05-12/05 14

PSY-101-D05 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 206 Messatzzia 09/06-12/06 14

PSY-101-D06 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 332 Cotten 09/06-12/06 14

PSY-101-D07 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 210 Messatzzia 09/06-12/06 14

PSY-101-D09 H-LEC T 0630pm-0800pm BH 332 TBA 09/11-12/04 14

H-LEC ONL ONL TBA

PSY-101-D10 O-LEC ONL ONL Ferguson 09/05-12/08 14

PSY-101-D11 O-LEC ONL ONL Daughenbaugh 09/05-12/08 14

case Management (3.00 credit hours)PSY-152-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 328 Cotten 09/05-12/05 14

Human Relations (3.00 credit hours)PSY-201-D01 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am FOH 300 Daughenbaugh 09/06-12/06 14

PSY-201-D02 H-LEC Th 0630pm-0800pm BH 206 Thompson 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Thompson

Principles of interviewing & counseling (3.00 credit hours)PSY-202-D01 LEC M 0630pm-0945pm BH 331 Hirsch-Farrow 09/10-12/03 14

Human Growth and Development (3.00 credit hours)PSY-251-D01 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm JC 101 Manner 09/05-12/05 14

PSY-251-D02 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm JC 101 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

PSY-251-D03 LEC Th 0630pm-0945pm BH 207 Brown 09/06-12/06 14

PSY-251-D04 O-LEC ONL ONL Daughenbaugh 09/05-12/08 14

PSY-251-D05 O-LEC ONL ONL Schamberger 09/05-12/08 14

Abnormal Psychology (3.00 credit hours)PSY-252-D01 LEC MW 0230pm-0400pm BH 332 Messatzzia 09/05-12/05 14

PSY-252-D02 O-LEC ONL ONL Messatzzia 09/05-12/08 14

Family counseling: Theory and Techniques (3.00 credit hours)PSY-253-E01 H-LEC M 0530pm-0940pm BH 314 TBA 10/29-12/10 07

H-LEC ONL ONL TBA

PTA-Physical Therapist Assistant

intro to Physical Therapist Assisting (2.00 credit hours)PTA-101-D01 LEC T 0100pm-0300pm AHB 301 Waxham 09/11-12/04 14

Therapeutic Procedures i (5.00 credit hours)PTA-110-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am AHB 204 Kotra-Loos 09/05-12/05 14

LAB W 1045am-1245pm AHB 204 Kotra-Loos

LAB W 0145pm-0345pm AHB 204 Kotra-Loos

Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics (3.00 credit hours)PTA-120-D01 LEC M 1045am-1245pm AHB 204 Waxham 09/10-12/03 14

LAB M 0145pm-0345pm AHB 204 Waxham

Special Populations (3.00 credit hours)PTA-230-D01 LEC T 1045am-1245pm AHB 204 Kotra-Loos 09/11-12/04 14

LAB T 0145pm-0345pm AHB 204 Kotra-Loos

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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PTA-Physical Therapist Assistant, continued

Orthopedics for the PTA (4.00 credit hours)PTA-240-D01 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am AHB 301 Waxham 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 0145pm-0345pm AHB 204 Waxham

Advanced issues (2.00 credit hours)PTA-250-D01 LEC Th 1045am-1245pm AHB 301 Kotra-Loos 09/06-12/06 14

RDT-Radiologic Technology

Principles of exposure i (3.00 credit hours)RDT-104-D01 LEC W 0930am-1230pm AHB 304 Solembrino 09/05-12/05 14

Radiologic nursing Procedures (4.00 credit hours)RDT-109-D01 H-LEC W 0130pm-0430pm AHB 304 Ross 09/05-12/05 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Ross

Radiographic Position & clinical Prac i (4.00 credit hours)RDT-155-D01 LEC Th 0930am-1130am AHB 304 Ross 09/06-12/06 14

LAB Th 1230pm-0330pm AHB 304 Ross

CLN MT TBA TBA Ross

Radiation Protection and Radiobiology (2.00 credit hours)RDT-201-B01 LEC T 0930am-0300pm AHB 304 Solembrino 09/11-10/16 07

Principles of exposure iii (2.00 credit hours)RDT-204-E01 LEC T 0930am-0300pm AHB 304 Solembrino 10/30-12/11 07

Radiographic Position & clinical Prac iV (4.50 credit hours)RDT-255-D01 LEC M 0930am-1130am AHB 304 Ross 09/05-12/07 14

LAB M 1230pm-0330pm AHB 303 Ross

CLN WThF TBA TBA Ross

SDV-Student Development

Fundamentals of college Study (1.00 credit hours)SDV-100-C01 LEC M 0900am-1030am FOH 304 TBA 09/10-11/12 10

SDV-100-C02 LEC M 1045am-1215pm FOH 310 TBA 09/10-11/12 10

SDV-100-C03 LEC M 1245pm-0215pm FOH 300 TBA 09/10-11/12 10

SDV-100-C04 LEC M 0230pm-0400pm FOH 304 TBA 09/10-11/12 10

SDV-100-C05 LEC M 0415pm-0545pm FOH 304 TBA 09/10-11/12 10

SDV-100-C07 LEC T 1045am-1215pm FOH 304 TBA 09/11-11/13 10

SDV-100-C08 LEC T 1245pm-0215pm FOH 304 TBA 09/11-11/13 10

SDV-100-C09 LEC T 0230pm-0400pm FOH 304 TBA 09/11-11/13 10

SDV-100-C10 LEC W 0900am-1030am FOH 304 TBA 09/05-11/07 10

SDV-100-C11 LEC W 1045am-1215pm FOH 207 TBA 09/05-11/07 10

SDV-100-C12 LEC W 1245pm-0215pm HH 201 TBA 09/05-11/07 10

SDV-100-C13 LEC W 0230pm-0400pm FOH 304 TBA 09/05-11/07 10

SDV-100-C14 LEC Th 1045am-1215pm FOH 304 TBA 09/06-11/08 10

SDV-100-C15 LEC Th 1245pm-0215pm FOH 304 TBA 09/06-11/08 10

SDV-100-C16 LEC F 0900am-1030am FOH 304 TBA 09/07-11/09 10

SDV-100-C17 LEC M 0630pm-0800pm FOH 310 TBA 09/10-11/12 10

SDV-100-C18 LEC T 0630pm-0800pm FOH 310 TBA 09/11-11/13 10

SDV-100-C19 LEC W 0530pm-0700pm FOH 310 TBA 09/05-11/07 10

SDV-100-C20 O-LEC ONL ONL TBA 09/05-11/07 10

SDV-100-C22 O-LEC ONL ONL TBA 09/05-11/07 10

SDV-100-C23 O-LEC ONL ONL TBA 09/05-11/07 10

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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SDV-Student Development, continued

career Development (1.00 credit hours)SDV-101-B01 H-LEC M 0530pm-0700pm BH 207 Smoot 09/10-10/15 07

H-LEC ONL ONL Smoot

SDV-101-B02 LEC F 0900am-1130am FOH 210 Smoot 09/07-10/12 07

SDV-101-E01 H-LEC T 0530pm-0700pm BH 208 TBA 10/30-12/04 07

H-LEC ONL ONL TBA

SOC-Sociology

introduction to Sociology (3.00 credit hours)SOC-101-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 331 Daughenbaugh 09/05-12/05 14

SOC-101-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm FOH 304 Daughenbaugh 09/05-12/05 14

This class has a service learning component.

SOC-101-D03 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 331 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

SOC-101-D04 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 332 TBA 09/06-12/06 14

SOC-101-D05 O-LEC ONL ONL Daughenbaugh 09/05-12/08 14

SOC-101-D06 O-LEC ONL ONL Riley 09/05-12/08 14

introduction to Sociology, Honors (3.00 credit hours)SOC-101H-D07 LEC TTh 1045am-1215pm BH 333 Riley 09/06-12/06 14

This class is limited to students who are eligible for the honors program.

SPH-Speech

Fundamentals of Oral communication (3.00 credit hours)SPH-101-D01 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 314 Burnside 09/05-12/05 14

SPH-101-D02 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 314 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

SPH-101-D03 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm BH 314 TBA 09/05-12/05 14

SPH-101-D04 LEC TTh 0900am-1030am BH 314 Burnside 09/06-12/06 14

SPH-101-D05 H-LEC T 1045am-1215pm BH 314 Burnside 09/11-12/04 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Burnside

SPH-101-D06 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm BH 314 Bartlett 09/06-12/06 14

SPH-101-D07 LEC TTh 0230pm-0400pm BH 314 Bartlett 09/06-12/06 14

SPH-101-D08 LEC T 0530pm-0845pm BH 314 Bartlett 09/11-12/04 14

SPH-101-D09 LEC Th 0630pm-0945pm BH 314 Burnside 09/06-12/06 14

Fund of Oral communication, Honors (3.00 credit hours)SPH-101H-D10 LEC MW 0900am-1030am BH 333 Oneal-Self 09/05-12/05 14

This class is limited to students who are eligible for the honors program.

interpersonal communication (3.00 credit hours)SPH-200-D01 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm FOH 304 Oneal-Self 09/05-12/05 14

instructional communication (3.00 credit hours)SPH-201-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 210 Oneal-Self 09/05-12/05 14

SPN-Spanish

Fundamentals of Spanish i (3.00 credit hours)SPN-101-D01 LEC MW 1045am-1215pm BH 315 Tusing 09/05-12/05 14

SPN-101-D02 LEC MW 1245pm-0215pm FOH 207 Tusing 09/05-12/05 14

SPN-101-D03 LEC TTh 1245pm-0215pm BH 315 Tusing 09/06-12/06 14

SPN-101-D04 H-LEC Th 0630pm-0800pm BH 315 Tusing 09/06-12/06 14

H-LEC ONL ONL Tusing

SECTION METHOD DAY TIME LOCATION FACULTY START/END WEEKS

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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Final examinations will be given in the classroom normally assigned for each course. Examinations for major courses in emergency medical services, nursing, occupational therapyassistant, physical therapist assistant and radiologic technology, as well as online, hybrid and self-paced courses, will be determined by the departments and communicated by the instructor.Any approved changes in these schedules will be communicated by the instructor.

If your class was held: Your final exam will be:MW 0900am-1030am F 10/19 0900am-1100amM 0530pm-0900pm F 10/19 0500pm-0700pm

If your class was held: Your final exam will be:M 0800am-0900am M 12/10 0800am-1000amT 0800am-0930am T 12/11 0800am-1000amTh 0800am-0930am Th 12/13 0800am-1000amF 0800am-0930am F 12/14 0800am-1000amTTh 0800am-0930am T 12/11 0800am-1000amMW 0830am-1000am M 12/10 0830am-1030amTTh 0830am-1000am T 12/11 0830am-1030amT 0830am-1030am T 12/11 0830am-1030amMW 0830am-1030am M 12/10 0830am-1030amTTh 0830am-1030am T 12/11 0830am-1030amMW 0900am-1030am M 12/10 0900am-1100amTTh 0900am-1030am T 12/11 0900am-1100amF 0900am-1215pm F 12/14 0900am-1100amMW 1045am-1145am W 12/12 1000am-1200pmM 1045am-1215pm W 12/12 1000am-1200pmT 1045am-1215pm Th 12/13 1000am-1200pmW 1045am-1215pm W 12/12 1000am-1200pmMW 1045am-1215pm W 12/12 1000am-1200pmTTh 1045am-1215pm Th 12/13 1000am-1200pmTh 1045am-1215pm Th 12/13 1000am-1200pmMW 1045am-1245pm W 12/12 1000am-1200pmTTh 1045am-1245pm Th 12/13 1000am-1200pmMW 1145am-1245pm W 12/12 1000am-1200pmMW 1245pm-0215pm M 12/10 1200pm-0200pmTTh 1245pm-0215pm T 12/11 1200pm-0200pmT 1245pm-0215pm T 12/11 1200pm-0200pmW 1245pm-0215pm W 12/12 1200pm-0200pmM 1245pm-0245pm M 12/10 1200pm-0200pmTTh 1245pm-0245pm T 12/11 1200pm-0200pmTTh 0115pm-0315pm Th 12/13 0100pm-0300pmM 0230pm-0400pm W 12/12 0200pm-0400pmT 0230pm-0400pm Th 12/13 0200pm-0400pmMW 0230pm-0400pm W 12/12 0200pm-0400pmTTh 0230pm-0400pm Th 12/13 0200pm-0400pm

B (7 weeks) For 7-week classes

C (10 weeks) For 10-week classes

D (14 weeks) For 14-week classes

Final examinations will be given on the last scheduled class date at the normal time.

Final examinations will be given on the last scheduled class date at the normal time.

A (3 weeks) For 3-week classes

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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If your class was held: Your final exam will be:M 0230pm-0430pm W 12/12 0200pm-0400pmMW 0230pm-0430pm W 12/12 0200pm-0400pmTTh 0230pm-0430pm Th 12/13 0200pm-0400pmTTh 0415pm-0545pm Th 12/13 0400pm-0600pmTh 0430pm-0600pm Th 12/13 0400pm-0600pmTTh 0430pm-0600pm Th 12/13 0400pm-0600pmTTh 0445pm-0615pm T 12/11 0500pm-0700pmM 0530pm-0700pm M 12/10 0530pm-0730pmT 0530pm-0700pm T 12/11 0530pm-0730pmTh 0530pm-0700pm W 12/12 0530pm-0730pmMW 0530pm-0700pm M 12/10 0530pm-0730pm Th 0530pm-0715pm Th 12/13 0530pm-0730pmTh 0530pm-0730pm Th 12/13 0530pm-0730pm MW 0530pm-0730pm M 12/10 0530pm-0730pmM 0530pm-0845pm M 12/10 0530pm-0730pmT 0530pm-0845pm T 12/11 0530pm-0730pmTh 0530pm-0845pm Th 12/13 0530pm-0730pmM 0600pm-0915pm M 12/10 0600pm-0800pmM 0630pm-0800pm M 12/10 0630pm-0830pmT 0630pm-0800pm T 12/11 0630pm-0830pmW 0630pm-0800pm W 12/12 0630pm-0830pmTh 0630pm-0800pm Th 12/13 0630pm-0830pmM 0630pm-0830pm M 12/10 0630pm-0830pmMW 0630pm-0830pm M 12/10 0630pm-0830pmTTh 0630pm-0830pm Th 12/13 0630pm-0830pmM 0630pm-0945pm M 12/10 0630pm-0830pmT 0630pm-0945pm T 12/11 0630pm-0830pmW 0630pm-0945pm W 12/12 0630pm-0830pmTh 0630pm-0945pm Th 12/13 0630pm-0830pmTh 0715pm-0845pm Th 12/13 0700pm-0900pmMW 0715pm-0845pm M 12/10 0700pm-0900pm

D (14 weeks) For 14-week classes

If your class was held: Your final exam will be:MW 0900am-1030am F 12/14 0900am-1100amM 0530pm-0900pm F 12/14 0500pm-0700pmM 0530pm-0940pm F 12/14 0500pm-0700pm

E (7 weeks) For 7-week classes

If your class was held: Your final exam will be:MW 1245pm-0330pm M 12/10 1200pm-0200pmMWF 0900am-1015am M 12/10 0900am-1100amTTh 1245pm-0330pm T 12/11 1200pm-0200pmTTh 0530pm-0730pm Th 12/13 0530pm-0730pmTThF 1230pm-0145pm T 12/11 1200pm-0200pmTTh 0245pm-0445pm Th 12/13 0200pm-0400pm

F (10 weeks) For 10-week classes

InstructionalMethod Codes:CLN ClinicalH- Hybrid ClassIND Independent

StudyINT InternshipLAB LabLEC LectureOBS ObservationO- Online ClassPRE PreassignmentSLF Self-PacedV- Virtual Class

Day Codes:M MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayTh ThursdayF FridayS SaturdayTBA To Be Assigned

Location Codes:AHB Allied Health

BuildingBH Brunkhorst HallFOH Fulton-Owen

HallGH Guerrieri HallHC Hazel CenterHH Henson HallJC Jordan CenterMB Maintenance

BuildingMTC Maner

TechnologyCenter

ORGC Ocean ResortsGolf Club

PHS ParksideHigh School

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On Campus

The Wor-Wic Community College campus is located on the southeast corner of route 50 and Walston Switch road in Salisbury. This map provides a general guide for the location of buildings on campus:

AHB Allied Health Building (emergency medical services, nursing, occupationaltherapy assistant, physical therapist assistant and radiologic technology credit departments, as well as continuing education allied health)

BH Brunkhorst Hall (information desk, admissions, registration, career services,financial aid, cashier, human resources, payroll and purchasing)

FOH Fulton-Owen Hall (continuing education and workforce development division, and the business and hotel-motel-restaurant management credit departments)

GH Guerrieri Hall (criminal justice department and the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy)

HC Hazel Center (bookstore, café, student activities, and education and social science faculty)

HH Henson Hall (mathematics and science department, and public safety)JC Jordan Center (child development center)MB Maintenance Building (custodial services, mail and receiving)MTC Maner Technology Center (counseling and disabilites personnel, executive offices

and the technology department)

Off CampusORGC Ocean Resorts Golf Club (continuing education courses)

Located at 10655 Cathell rd. in Berlin PHS Parkside High School (manufacturing technology laboratory)

Located at 1015 Beaglin Park Dr. in Salisbury

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Our graduates are proof that you can

“start here and go anywhere.”

“I wanted more for myself and for my family. Wor-Wic’s faculty and staff

inspired, encouraged and challenged me. My degree helped me get promoted

from a secretarial to an administrative position. The confidence I gained at

Wor-Wic motivated me to succeed in my professional career. Wor-Wic was

the stepping stone to achieving the job of my dreams.”

Maria Curtis2010 General Studies Graduate

Title i Program Coordinator

“The instruction I received at Wor-Wic really helped me get a head start in

my career. I completed my field experience at the Salisbury Police

Department, which I think was instrumental in me getting hired after

graduation. I have spent the last 15 years at the Princess Anne Police

Department, advancing from the rank of police officer to chief of police.”

Timothy Bozman1998 Criminal Justice Graduate

Chief of Police, Princess Anne Police Department

“The instructors at Wor-Wic were amazing. I received the most real-world

experience, which helped me figure out what kind of nurse I wanted to be.

I have a great position and love the hours and benefits of working for the

public school system.”

Kasey hickman2010 Nursing Graduate

School Nurse, Pocomoke Elementary School

Become more competitive in the job market with continuing education classes.

Wor-Wic’s continuing education and workforce development division offersshort-term, career-oriented non-credit courses in:

• Business & Leadership• Child Care• Computers & Technology• Floristry & Landscaping• Health & Safety• Hospitality & Culinary• Industry, Trades & Manufacturing• Real Estate• Transportation• Veterinary Assistant Training

Visit our website at worwic.edu, email [email protected] or call our continuing education and workforce development division at 410-334-2815.

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