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Page 1: 2011 Summer Schedule

Wallace State Centerat Hayden High SchoolHayden, AL

Wallace State Centerat J.B. Pennington High SchoolBlountsville, AL

Wallace State Centerat Addison High School Addison, AL

Wallace State Centerat Brewer High School Eva, AL

For information about off campus centers, call 256/352-8050 or 256/352-8236.

The Wallace State Community College campus is located in the heart of NorthAlabama, eight miles south of Cullman, on U.S. Highway 31 within the city limits ofHanceville. Students who commute find it convenient because of its strategic location -60 miles south of Huntsville, 40 miles south of Decatur, and 45 miles north ofBirmingham, off U.S. Interstate 65.

OFF CAMPUS INSTRUCTIONAL SITES:

801 Main Street NW • Hanceville, AL 35077

256/352-80001-866-350-9722

www.wallacestate.edu

A life less ordinary.

Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDCullman, ALPermit #17

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Academic CalendarAprilLIONS’ PRIDE Orientation ........................................9:00 a.m.. .............................Tuesday-Wednesday, April 12-13

MayEarly Online Registration.................................www.wallacestate.edu .......................Monday-Wednesday, May 2-11Spring Grades Due......................................................................................................................Wednesday, May 11Early Online Registration Ends....................................................................................................Wednesday, May 11Tuition and Fees Due by 4:00 p.m. ......................Cashier’s Office .................................................Thursday, May 12Graduation............................................................................................................................................Friday, May 13Online Registration Reopens ..........................www.wallacestate.edu .................................................Friday, May 13Onsite Registration Begins ................................................................................................................Monday, May 16Registration Day ................................................................................................................................Monday, May 23Tuition and Fees Due by 6:00 p.m. ......................Cashier’s Office ...................................................Monday, May 23Classes Begin (Regular, Mini I & Four-Week Terms) .......................................................................Tuesday, May 24Late Registration, Drop/Add Begins (Regular, Mini I & Four-Week Terms) ......................................Tuesday, May 24Late Registration, Drop/Add Ends (Mini I & Four-Week Terms) .......................................................Tuesday, May 24Tuition and Fees Due by 6:00 p.m. ......................Cashier’s Office ..................................................Tuesday, May 24Late Registration, Drop/Add Ends (Regular Term)......................................................................Wednesday, May 25Tuition and Fees Due by 6:00 p.m. ......................Cashier’s Office .............................................Wednesday, May 25Memorial Day Holiday...........................................College Closed....................................................Monday, May 30

JuneLast Day to Withdraw from Four-Week Term.....................................................................................Tuesday, June 7End of Four-Week Term .................................................................................................................Thursday, June 16Last Day to Withdraw from Mini-Term I ............................................................................................Monday, June 20End of Mini-Term I ............................................................................................................................Monday, June 27Registration for Mini-Term II ............................................................................................................Tuesday, June 28Mini-Term II Begins.....................................................................................................................Wednesday, June 29Late Registration, Drop/Add Mini-Term II ...................................................................................Wednesday, June 29Summer Graduation Applications Due ...........................................................................................Thursday, June 30

JulyIndependence Day Holiday...................................College Closed ......................................................Monday, July 4Last Day to Withdraw, Regular and Mini-Term II .............................................................................Thursday, July 14Final Exams .................................................................................................Thursday, July 28-Wednesday, August 3

AugustSummer Grades Due ....................................................................................................................Thursday, August 4Faculty Duty Days........................................................................................................Thursday-Monday, August 4-8

Reminder Dates for Fall 2011LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation.........................................1:00 p.m. .......................................................Monday, June 20LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation.........................................3:00 p.m. ......................................................Tuesday, June 21LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation.........................................1:00 p.m. .................................................Wednesday, June 22LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation.........................................1:00 p.m. .......................................................Monday, June 27LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation.........................................1:00 p.m. ......................................................Tuesday, June 28LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation.........................................1:00 p.m. .................................................Wednesday, June 29LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation.........................................1:00 p.m. .....................................................Thursday, June 30LIONS’ PRIDE Orientation.........................................1:00 p.m......................................................Wednesday, July 6Early Online Registration Begins .......................................................................................................Monday, July 18Early Onsite Registration Begins .......................................................................................................Monday, July 25Registration (Projected)................................................................................................................Tuesday, August 16Fall Classes Begin (Projected)................................................................................................Wednesday, August 17

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Table of ContentsSummer Semester Calendar........Inside Front CoverImportant Phone Numbers.................................PG 2Business Hours..................................................PG 3ADAAccommodations........................................PG 3Admissions Policy/Procedures.............................PG 4Registration Process..........................................PG 4Online Education................................................PG 4Financial Aid Information....................................PG 5Bookstore Information........................................PG 5Tuition and Fees................................................PG 6myWallace State and Online Registration..........PG 7Testing Schedule................................................PG 8Building Codes...................................................PG 9Adult Education/GED Schedule.......................PG 10Course Offerings..............................................PG 11

Off-Campus Classes.............................PG 11Main Campus Classes..........................PG 12Mini-Term I.............................................PG 27Mini-Term II............................................PG 27Four-Week Term........................................PG 28

Training for Business and Industry...................PG 29Short-Term Training/Continuing Education......PG 29Community Education......................................PG 31Lifelong Learning..............................................PG 32Summer Youth College....................................PG 33Campus Map.................................Inside Back Cover

Important Phone Numbers

Toll Free: 1-866-350-WSCCComplete directory at www.wallacestate.edu

ACTION Center......................................256/352-8040Admissions....................................................352-8238Assessment/Testing Center...........................352-8053Bookstore......................................................352-8100Cashier..........................................................352-8141Financial Aid..................................................352-8182Library............................................................352-8260Operator........................................................352-8000Student Activities/Campus Visits.................352-8031Vice-President for Students..........................352-8340

FROM THE PRESIDENT

Welcome tosummer semester atWallace State, wherewe are in the midst ofcelebrating our Yearof the Student!

Wallace State iscommitted toensuring that ourstudents are the bestprepared students inthe nation, ready toachieve the success they deserve and desire.

Our reputation for student success hasmade Wallace State a leader in the AlabamaCommunity College System and in the nation. Arecent report in “Community College Week”ranked Wallace State 10th in the nation amongtwo-year institutions in the “Top 50 AssociateDegrees: Health Professions and RelatedClinical Sciences, and 22nd on the list whenfour year colleges and universities are added tothe associate degree producers. We not onlyproduce more graduates than any college in theAlabama Community College System but ourstudent outcomes and graduation rates exceedstate and national averages. And, according toa report by ACT, we were chosen by studentsacross the state as their first choice among com-munity colleges again this year.

Many events and activities are available oncampus this summer for students of all ages.Our new Advanced Visualization Center, whichopened last year, is one of the highlights of 2011as students begin to take advantage of learningin virtual reality, using 3-D and 4-D simulation-based learning platforms. We are also providingtraining for the growing number of green collarjobs through our new green constructionprogram. The short-term training classes of-fered through this program are free of chargefor those who qualify.

Whether you are a returning Wallace Statestudent or enrolling for the first time, we aredelighted that you are spending your summerwith us and eager to serve you.

We will be highlighting students andcelebrating their successes all year. If you havea story you’d like to share, please email it [email protected].

All the best,

Vicki P. HawseyPresident

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Business Hours - Summer 2011

Important Information

ADMISSIONS - (256/352-8238), FINANCIAL AID -(256/352-8182), and ACTION Center - (256/352-8040)June 6 - July 29, 2011Monday-Thursday ....................7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

BOOKSTORE - (256/352-8100) and CASHIER -(256/352-8141)June 6 - July 29, 2011Monday - Wednesday...............7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Thursday ..................................7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

CAMPUS VISITS/TOURS - Recruiting Office, Stu-dent Center - (256/352-8031)Tuesdays .............9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. (by appt.)Thursdays............9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. (by appt.)

CAREER SERVICES - (256/352-8178)Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

TUTORING LAB - (256/352-8073) - General StudiesBuildingTuesday, May 31 - Tuesday, August 2Monday-Wednesday . . . . . . . . 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

LIBRARY - (256/352-8260)Monday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

*************************************************************Special Hours for Holiday Weeks of

May 30 and July 4

ADMISSIONS, FINANCIAL AID, ACTION CENTER,CASHIER AND BOOKSTOREMonday, May 30 and Monday, July 4 . . . . . . ClosedTues.-Wed., May 31-June 1 . . 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Tues.-Wed., July 5-6 . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Thurs.-Fri., June 2-3 . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.Thurs.-Fri., July 7-8 . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

*************************************************************Student Services Regular Operating Hours(Prior to May 30 and after July 29, 2011)

Monday-Wednesday . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Disclaimer - Please note that information contained in thisschedule is offered for planning purposes only and is sub-ject to change. For the latest information, refer to the col-lege’s web site at www.wallacestate.edu.

Accreditation -Wallace State is accredited by the Com-mission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Col-leges and Schools to award the Associate in Arts, Associatein Science, and Associate in Applied Science degrees.(1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097; Phone:404/679-4501). Many programs have additional accredita-tion from organizations appropriate to the particular disci-plines.

ADAAccommodations - All students receiving servicesthrough the ADA Office need to make an appointment orstop by to discuss the classes and accommodationsneeded for Summer Semester. All students wanting to uti-lize their accommodation for priority registration must makethe appointment and have documentation on file beforeApril 13. The WSCC ADA Office publishes a handbookoutlining the policies and procedures required for acquiringacademic accommodations. It is the student’s responsibilityto make sure that each step is completed. For further infor-mation, contact Lisa Harris, Director of Special Populations,

in the General Studies building or call 256/352-8052. Acopy of the student handbook can be found on the web atwww.wallacestate.edu/mainmenu/current-students/ada-accommodations.html.

Equal Opportunity Policy - It is the policy of Wallace StateCommunity College, a postsecondary institution under thecontrol of the Alabama State Board of Education, that noperson shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, na-tional origin, disability, age, or sexual orientation be ex-cluded from participation in, be denied benefit of, or besubjected to discrimination under any program, activity oremployment.

Transitional Learning Division - The Transitional LearningDivision’s primary responsibility is to make the transitionfrom high school to college as easy as possible for stu-dents. Transitional Learning classes are designed to assiststudents in developing academic competencies necessaryfor success in college. Orientation 103, Reading 083, Eng-lish 092 and 093, and Math 090 are found within this divi-sion. For more information, contact Cindy Mallard, Directorof Transitional Learning, at 256/352-8081, located in theWellness Center.

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Admissions PolicyWallace State Community College is an open admissions insti-tution. All students who have earned a high school diploma orGED are eligible for admission. In addition to an application foradmission, students are required to supply the College with anofficial copy of their high school transcript or official copy oftheir GED scores. Students transferring from another collegemust submit an admissions application and an official copy oftheir transcript(s) from each college they have attended. Tran-sient students must submit a transient letter from their home in-stitution stating the courses they will be allowed to take inaddition to an application for admission.

Graduates from a non-accredited high school with a diplomademonstrating successful completion of a course of study onthe secondary level based upon the Carnegie units required bythe state education agency at the time of the award (currently24) and minimum ACT score of 16 or the equivalent SAT scoreof 790 are eligible for admission. If the above requirementsare not met, the student must take a GED test.

Special requirements may apply to International Studentsseeking admission. Students must submit official transcripts,an I-20 Form, TOEFL scores, declaration of responsibilitystatement, proof of insurance, and all appropriate admissions

forms. Further information is available by contacting the Wal-lace State Admissions Office or viewing the WSCC Catalog on-line.

Accelerated high school students who have completed thetenth grade, have a cumulative “B” average, and are recom-mended by the local principal may enroll at Wallace State onlyin postsecondary courses for which high school prerequisiteshave been completed. Exceptions may apply for students doc-umented as “gifted and talented” according to the standards in-cluded in the State Plan for Exceptional Children and Youth.

The Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit High School program allowseligible high school students to enroll in college classes con-currently with high school classes, either on the college cam-pus or at the high school, and receive both high school andcollege credit. The student must be in grade 10, 11 or 12, havea “B” average; and obtain written approval of the Principal andSuperintendent.

Non-Credit students who enroll exclusively in non-creditcourses may be granted admission without a minimum scoreon the ACT or SAT, a GED Certificate, or transcripts from ahigh school or college.

Getting Started at Wallace State1 ADMISSIONS: Submit a completed and signed applica-

tion for admission to the WSCC Admissions Office orapply online at www.wallacestate.edu. Remember tosend your transcripts and provide photo identification.

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TESTING: All students must complete COMPASS Place-ment Tests in English, reading, and mathematics prior toregistering for classes. Testing is waived for those who

FINANCIAL AID: Information about financial aid,including scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, WIA,TRA and veterans’ benefits, may be obtained by callingthe Financial Aid Office at 256/352-8182 or visitingwww.wallacestate.edu.

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ORIENTATION: All students are strongly encouraged toattend a LIONS’ Pride Information Session. Incomingfreshmen are required to register for an orientation course(unless exempt). Contact the ACTION Center at 256/352-8040 (Mobile Units) for more information. The WSCC Of-fice of Student Recruiting (Student Center) is available toprovide college information and schedule campus tours.Call 256/352-8031 for more information.

ACADEMIC ADVISING: Advisors are available to assiststudents in choosing a course of study, developing a de-gree plan, and registering for classes. Visit the ACTIONCenter (256/352-8040) to see an advisor or contact yourassigned faculty advisor.

6 REGISTRATION: Students can register online atwww.wallacestate.edu if PIN has been activated or in per-son in the Admissions Office. You must see your advisorto have your PIN activated. For registration dates andtimes, consult the academic calendar or visitwww.wallacestate.edu.

7 FEE PAYMENT: Registration is not complete until all tu-ition and fees are paid. Fees may be paid online, by mail,or in person at the WSCC Cashier’s Office. Please con-sult page 6 in the course schedule for a list of tuition andfees and important deadlines. For payment information,call 256/352-8015. Discover, American Express, Visa andMastercard are accepted.

present recent ACT scores (or SAT equivalent) of 20 onthe English and math portions. Contact the Testing Cen-ter at 256/352-8053 for more information.

Education Anytime, AnywhereWallace State offers a wide array of online and hybrid classes to fit your schedule and your needs. These classes arenoted in the summer course listing beginning on page 12. Several complete programs of study are also available in a fullyonline or online/hybrid format including Computer Science (Programming, Software Support/Help Desk, Internet/Network-ing Technology), Health Information Technology (Health Information Technician, Medical Transcription, Medical Coding),Gerontology, Pharmacy Technology, and Associate in Arts/Science. Coming soon - classes in virtual reality! Contact anadvisor in the ACTION Center at 256/352-8040 to learn more about online education.

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Financial AidFinancial Aid Announcements - Summer2011Students receiving financial aid should read the followinginformation carefully.

APPLY EARLY • Students applying for financial aid shouldapply at least two (2) months before the next semester begins.Applying early will help ensure a timely response to federalguidelines and will allow for any unforeseen problems/situa-tions that might occur. Applying early will also help students toavoid potential long lines or waits.

BOOKSTORE CHARGES • If Pell Awards exceed the amountof tuition and fees owed, students may charge books and sup-plies on their Pell accounts at the WSCC Bookstore. Theseaccounts will be open for charges Monday, May 9.

BALANCE CHECKS • Per federal guidelines, attendancemust be verified before balance checks can be distributed.Students must attend ALL CLASSES before Pell and loanfunds will be distributed. Students’ balance checks willnot be processed until all holds are cleared.

DISTANCE EDUCATION • Students are responsible for log-ging in and meeting orientation requirements for all Black-board, Internet and video classes. Pell funds will not bedistributed until attendance is verified. If you are registered inclasses that begin later than May 25 your balance check will bedisbursed at a later date. You must attend classes prior to anyfunds being distributed for a particular class.

Pell Grant Pell grant balance checks will be distributed in theColiseum on Monday, June 6 from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. OnTuesday, June 7, balance checks will be available in theCashier’s Office.

Loan Loan balance checks are scheduled to be distributed inthe Coliseum on Thursday, June 23 from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Balance checks will be available in the Cashier’s Office begin-ning Monday, June 27 at 8:00 a.m..

Students must present picture ID to pick up checks. Avalid state driver’s license will suffice. Direct depositamounts are subject to completed paperwork prior to dis-bursement dates.

Withdrawal from all classes will result in Pell overpayment andfuture Pell payments for WSCC or any other college will ceaseuntil the overpayment is repaid. Students will be placed onhold for registration and release of transcripts until the fundsare repaid.

STUDENTS ON PRIVATE SCHOLARSHIPS • The WSCC Fi-nancial Aid Office requests that all students on private fundedscholarships contact the Financial Aid Office three (3) weeksprior to registration to ensure that all paperwork is complete.

INSTITUTIONAL SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS • Students re-ceiving institutional scholarships must complete a FAFSA priorto enrollment being completed.

SENIOR ADULT SCHOLARSHIPS • In accordance with boardpolicy, Senior Adult scholarships may be awarded on a spaceavailable basis. During the summer and subsequent semes-ters, senior adult scholarship waivers will only be allowed whena class exceeds 15 FTE of tuition paying students.

REMEMBER • Students must re-file for Pell Grants for everyacademic year (Fall Spring Summer). The Free Applicationfor Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available online atwww.fafsa.ed.gov or in the Financial Aid Office. Students ap-plying for 2010-11 Pell Grants must complete the forms with2009 tax data. It is the student’s responsibility to provide anyadditional information requested by the Financial Aid Office.The grant cannot be awarded until the student’s file is complete

IMPORTANT DATES:Deadline for Summer 2011 Income Adjustments: April 1Deadline for Summer 2011 Financial Aid Appeals: May 2Deadline for Fall 2011 Financial Aid Applications: June 1

If you are planning to attend Fall, 2011, you will be required tocomplete a 2011-2012 FAFSA using your 2010 income taxes.

To view a current listing of textbooks and pricing information, please visit www.wallacestate.edu/booklist.Refund Policy • A student who has purchased returnable books from the college bookstore and returns the books in newcondition by the end of the third week of the semester will be refunded the full purchase price assuming that the followingconditions are met:

•Everyone must have a receipt.•Everyone must have a valid picture I.D.•Books must be in new/unused condition. If book was sold in shrink wrap it must be returned in shrink wrap.•Refunds will not be given for supplies or reference books and materials.•If purchase was made with a check, you must wait 10 business days before requesting a refund.

A student who has purchased returnable books from the college bookstore and returns the books in used condition by theend of the third week of the semester will be refunded 50% of the full purchase price. A book is determined to be in a“used” condition if the shrink wrap has been removed, or has marks, erasures, or highlights. All books regardless of condi-tion must include any cd or access code that was included with the book.

Bookstore Information

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Summer 2011 Tuition and Fees

CreditHours

Tuition$90/Hr

BondSuretyFee

Build-ing Fee

FacilityRenewalFee

Technol-ogyFee

TotalTuition& Fees

1 90.00 1.00 10.00 9.00 9.00 119.002 180.00 2.00 20.00 18.00 18.00 238.003 270.00 3.00 30.00 27.00 27.00 357.004 360.00 4.00 40.00 36.00 36.00 476.005 450.00 5.00 50.00 45.00 45.00 595.00

6 540.00 6.00 60.00 54.00 54.00 714.00

7 630.00 7.00 70.00 63.00 63.00 833.008 720.00 8.00 80.00 72.00 72.00 952.009 810.00 9.00 90.00 81.00 81.00 1,071.0010 900.00 10.00 100.00 90.00 90.00 1,190.0011 990.00 11.00 110.00 99.00 99.00 1,309.0012 1,080.00 12.00 120.00 108.00 108.00 1,428.0013 1,170.00 13.00 130.00 117.00 117.00 1,547.0014 1,260.00 14.00 140.00 126.00 126.00 1,666.0015 1,350.00 15.00 150.00 135.00 135.00 1,785.0016 1,440.00 16.00 160.00 144.00 144.00 1,904.0017 1,530.00 17.00 170.00 153.00 153.00 2,023.0018 1,620.00 18.00 180.00 162.00 162.00 2,142.0019 1,710.00 19.00 190.00 171.00 171.00 2,261.0020 1,800.00 20.00 200.00 180.00 180.00 2,380.0021 1,890.00 21.00 210.00 189.00 189.00 2,499.0022 1,980.00 22.00 220.00 198.00 198.00 2,618.0023 2,070.00 23.00 230.00 207.00 207.00 2,737.0024 2,160.00 24.00 240.00 216.00 216.00 2,856.0025 2,250.00 25.00 250.00 225.00 225.00 2,975.00

Tuition & Fees Reminder: All tuition and fees should be paid inthe Cashier’s Office according to the following schedule. If tu-ition and fees are not paid by the end of the business day onthe due date, the class schedule will be deleted.

Registration Period Payment Due DateMay 2-11 (Early Registration) . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 12 by 4 p.m.May 13-23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .May 23 by 6 p.m.May 24-25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Daily by 6 p.m.

Additional Fees:Student Accident Insurance: $4.00/semesterMalpractice Insurance: Health - $7.50/semester

EMS - $32.50/semesterPhysical Education Fee: $15.00/class

Students who are NOT residents of Alabama pay two timesthe stated rate of tuition. Fees are the same.

ALL TUITION & FEES ARE DUE AT REGISTRATION.

Refund for a complete withdrawal: A student who officially orunofficially withdraws from all classes before the first day ofclass will be refunded the total tuition and other institutionalcharges. A student who officially or unofficially withdrawscompletely on or after the first day of class but prior to theend of the third week of class will be refunded according tothe following prorated refund schedule:

Summer Regular Term (May 24-August 3)Through May 23 100%May 24-May 31 75%June 1-June 7 50%June 8-June 15 25%After June 15 no refund

Summer Mini Term I (May 24-June 27)Through May 23 100%May 24-May25 75%May 26-May 27 50%May 28-June 1 25%After June 1 no refund

Summer Mini Term II (June 29-August 3)Through June 28 100%June 29-June 30 75%July 1-July 6 50%July 7-July 11 25%After July 11 no refund

4 Week Term (May 24-June 17)Through May 23 100%May 24 75%May 25 50%May 26 25%After May 26 no refund

Administrative Fee: An administrative fee not to exceed5% of tuition and other institutional charges of $100,whichever is smaller, shall be assessed for each withdrawalwithin the period beginning the first day of class and endingat the end of the third week of class.

Refund for partial withdrawal: Students who do not com-pletely withdraw from the college but drop a class during theregular drop/add period will be refunded the difference in tu-ition paid and the tuition rate applicable to the reduced num-ber of hours, including fees appropriate to the classesdropped. There will be no refund to a student who partiallywithdraws after the official drop/add period has ended.

Wallace State does not give cash refunds: Studentsmust complete a Drop/Add Form in the Admissions Office,take it to the Cashier’s Office and complete a Refund Re-quest Form. Under normal circumstances, refund checks areissued weekly and mailed to the student. Refer to current ac-ademic calendar for drop/add and withdrawal deadlines.

NOTE: The first $80 for full-time and first $59 for part-timestudents is non-refundable unless the class is cancelled bythe college. Insurance fees are non-refundable.

Tuition Refund Policy

PARKING PERMITSParking Permits are available for free in the Student ActivitiesOffice. All students are required to obtain a parking permit if

driving on campus.

WELLNESS CENTERA wide range of Nautilus, free weights and cardio equipment isavailable in the WSCC Wellness Center. You must be registered

in a PED class to use the facilities.

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myWallaceStatemyWallaceState • Student Resources at Your Fingertips

www.wallacestate.edu

Check E-mail. Student e-mail accounts areavailable to all students at no charge.

Register for and Drop/Add Classes.Students can register online or drop/add, butcannot drop classes beyond the drop/add pe-riod, if PIN has been activated.

Pay Tuition and Fees. Registration is notcomplete until tuition and fees are paid in full.Mastercard, Discover, American Express andVisa are accepted.

Check Grades. Students may access theirgrades at the conclusion of each semester.

1. GETTING STARTED: See your academic advisor toactivate your PIN. You must not be on academicprobation or have any outstanding fees or holds.

2. GO ONLINE: Visit www.wallacestate.edu and click on themyWallaceState link to access your student information.Click on Student Resources to log in.

3. LOGIN SCREEN: Enter your student number (this is yoursocial security number without the dashes) or your WSCCassigned student number. Enter your PIN number. PressLogin to continue. You are encouraged to change yourPIN for privacy and security purposes.

4. CLICK ON THE PRE-REGISTRATION OPTION: To addor drop a course, type the course call number as printed inthe schedule or use the Select Course button to searchthe schedule. Once you find the call number, click PUSHand it will automatically insert the call number for you.Click the Add/Drop Course button to add the course toyour listing. To view your schedule, scroll to the bottom ofthe page. To drop a course you have added, click theClick to Drop button to the right of the course. Continueuntil your course schedule is complete.

5. COMPLETE REGISTRATION: Once your schedule iscomplete, click the Complete Registration button. You willsee a screen that displays tuition charges for the scheduleyou have chosen. Available financial aid coverage willalso be shown. To complete the entire registrationprocess, you must pay the amount in the Cash Duecolumn by the dates published by WSCC. Failure to do sowill result in removal from class. Classes can only bedropped online during the drop/add period. If registrationhas ended, you must withdraw from classes in person inthe Admissions Office.

6. PAYMENT: If you plan to pay your tuition and fees bycheck, click the Print Pre-Registration Mailer button. Thiswill print a copy of your schedule, plus all tuition and feesowed. Follow the directions on the mailer and send acheck for the amount shown to WSCC. You may pay online with Discover, American Express, Visa or Mastercardor in person during regular business hours at the WSCCCashier’s Office by check, cash or credit card.

7. REMEMBER: To ensure complete registration, fullpayment must be received by the posted payment dead-lines. If you do not settle your account by the date postedin the current semester schedule, your schedule will bedeleted. Please check your schedule for accuracy.

View Documents. Students may accesstheir unofficial transcripts and degree plans.

Blackboard Log In. Your myWallaceStateID is required to log in.

Check Financial Aid Status. Accessyour financial aid account.

Manage Lion Card. Manage your LionCard funds online.

Register Online

LION CARD/STUDENT IDAll students are required to have this form of identification while on cam-

pus. IDs are available in the Student Activities Office.Call 256/352-8031 for more information.

Your LION Card now does more! Use your LION LOOT at theWSCC Bookstore, Culinary Arts, Vending, the Library, Woody’s Grill,

and CVS Pharmacy.

Manage Lion Alert. Lion Alert is theWSCC emergency notification system.

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Summer 2011 Testing Schedule

Residual ACTTesting

Friday, May 13Thursday, July 14

Friday, September 16Computer Science

Auditorium

To provide student withnecessary college en-trance requirementsand to help determineplacement in math and

English.

Call 256/352-8042Fee: $37.50

Registration is com-plete when payment ismade to cashier.

Bring ID and receipton test date. ACTapproved calculators

are permitted.

HESI BiologyPlacement Exam

By appointment duringCOMPASS testing

hours

Health Science2nd Floor Testing

Lab

To determine readi-ness for Biology 201.

Call 256/352-8053Fee: $29

Call 256/352-8053.Bring ID, calculatorand receipt on test

date.

CLEP Testing By appointment duringCOMPASS testing hours

Health Science2nd Floor Testing

Lab

To provide an opportu-nity to obtain collegelevel credit for acquired

knowledge.

Call 256/352-8053Fee: $102

Call 256/352-8053Bring ID and receipt

on test date.

COMPASSPlacement andAbility to BenefitAssessments

Monday-Thursday8 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Fridays(only open weeks ofMay 30 and July 4)8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Extended Testing TimesMonday-Thursday,8 a.m. - 3 p.m. during

June and July

Health Science2nd Floor Testing

Lab

To determine place-ment into math andEnglish classes (if not

exempt)

To assess math andEnglish skill levels forhealth program appli-

cations.

Call 256/352-8053

Initial Test Fee:none

Retest: $8(Only one retest ispermitted in threeyear period)

No appointmentneeded.

Bring ID, calculatorfor math, and receipt(if retest) on test

date.

GED Registration

Twice per monthbeginning Monday,

June 6

6:00 p.m.By Appointment

Bevill Building4th FloorRoom 408

Required before GEDtest date issued. Call 256/352-8394

By appointment.Bring receipt, driver’slicense and SocialSecurity card. If 17also bring studentexit interview formand notarized parentpermission to take

GED exam.

GED Testing

Twice per monthbeginning Wednesday,

June 8

Pre-registration required.Test date issued at

registration.

Bevill Building4th FloorRoom 406

To provide opportunityfor adults who have notgraduated from highschool to earn a highschool level educa-tional diploma.

Call 256/352-8394Fee: $50Retest: $10per subject

By appointment,call 256/352-8394.

Bring identificationand social securitycard on test date.

WORKKEYS forWSCC Students

Registration is required Baseball StadiumBasement

Classroom 101

Graduation require-ment in certain

programs; should betaken in the last two se-mesters of study aftercompleting English andmath coursework.

Call Jamie Blackmon256/352-8461Fee: $30

By appointment. CallJamie Blackmon256/352-8461

Bring identification.

Test Dates Location Purpose For Info. To Register

Fees are payable in the WSCC Cashier’s Office located in the mobile unit on Medical Drive. For more infor-mation, visit www.wallacestate.edu/action or call 256/352-8040.

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Building Codes (Campus Map inside back cover)BUILDING CODE MAP #AGRICULTURE/FORESTRY AGP 29

ART ART 14

AUTO BODY REPAIR ABR 23

AUTO MECHANICS AUM 23

BAILEY CENTER JBC 1

BANQUET HALL/COMMERCIAL FOODS CFS 11

BASEBALL STADIUM/CLASSROOM BBS 20

BIOLOGY BIO 13

BURROW CENTER FPA 36

BUSINESS EDUCATION BE 16

CHEMISTRY CHM 13

COMPUTER SCIENCE/ENGLISH CS 8

COSMETOLOGY COS 16

DRAFTING DDT 9

DRAKE COLISEUM COL 31

DIESEL MECHANICS DEM 28

ELECTRONICS ILT 9

GENERAL STUDIES GS 12

HEALTH SCIENCE HS 6

BUILDING CODE MAP #HISTORY/VOC.ED. VE 14

HVAC ASC 14

LIBRARY LIB 19

MATH HGA 10

MUSIC EDUCATION/PARALEGAL MUS 21

MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY MTT 26

NURSING EDUCATION NB 7

PHYSICS/SCIENCE SCI 13

POULTRY DIAGNOSTICS LAB PDL 27

STUDENT CENTER SC 17

TOM BEVILL HEALTH EDUCATION TBH 4

UPHOLSTERY UPH 14

WELDING WDT 28

WELLNESS CENTER WC 32

CONSTRUCTION UPDATE:Please pardon our progress. Visit

www.wallacestate.edu or call 256/352-8000 for the latestinformation on office and class relocations due to

construction on campus.

OFFICE RELOCATION INFORMATION

Due to ongoing construction on the James C. Bailey Center, the followingoffices have relocated to other areas on campus:

Ready to Work to Baseball Stadium ClassroomEnrollment Management to Student CenterFast Track to Library 5th FloorPlanning and Assessment to ColiseumDevelopment to ColiseumMarketing to Burrow CenterSwitchboard/Mail to Bookstore BasementJudy York to Science Building 206Talent Search to General StudiesUpward Bound to General StudiesWSCC Career Services to Student CenterHuman Resources to HGAPresident's Office to Bevill Building 7th FloorVice-Presidents' Offices to Bevill Building 1st FloorInstitional Outreach to Bevill Building 4th Floor

ADMISSIONSACTION CENTER,BUSINESS OFFICE,

CASHIER &FINANCIAL AID

are now located in themobile units between the Tom Bevill HealthBuilding and the Health Sciences Building.

Campus Map inside back cover.Visit www.wallacestate.edu for updates.

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Free GED & ESLClassesAdult Educa(on is a non-profit program that assists individualswho have discon(nued public educa(on enrollment or who donot have a high school diploma. Adults who need to learn theEnglish language or need basic skills development for employ-ment purposes are also eligible.

For more informa(on, contact the Wallace State Adult Educa-(on Department at 256/352-8078, 1-866-350-9722 or adulteduca([email protected].

CULLMAN COUNTY GED CLASSESCARE Center Tuesday and Thursday 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Daystar Church Tuesday and Thursday 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Parkside Library, Baileyton Monday and Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Wallace State-Hanceville - Center for Economic & Workforce Development

Adult & Literacy Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Adult GED Prep, Room 102 Monday and Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.WIA/ College Prep, Room 102 Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Adult GED Prep Monday - Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Teen Classes Monday and Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

CULLMAN COUNTY ESL - ENGLISH CLASSESFirst Bap(st Church - Cullman Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.First Methodist Church - Cullman Monday and Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Walter Wednesday 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

BLOUNT COUNTY GED CLASSESBlount County Career Center Monday and Tuesday 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.Blount County Career Center Wednesday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Blount County Career Center - Orienta(on & WorkKeys By Appointment By AppointmentHope House - Oneonta Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.Hope House - Oneonta - Orienta(on Monday 1:00 p.m.

BLOUNT COUNTY ESL - ENGLISH CLASSESBlount County Career Center Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Hope House - Oneonta Tuesday and Thursday 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Susan Moore Elementary Wednesday 8:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.

MORGAN COUNTY GED CLASSESEva Town Hall Monday 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.Brewer High School Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.Brewer High School Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Brewer and Eva - Orienta(on By Appointment, 256/352-8078 By Appointment

WINSTON COUNTY GED CLASSESDouble Springs Outreach Center Monday and Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.Double Springs Municipal Building Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Addison Elementary School Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

ONLINE GED PREPRegister for online GED prepara(on at the WSCC Adult Educa(on Office. Call 256/352-8078 to make anappointment for online GED Prep Orienta(on.

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Off-Campus Classes

WSCC CLASSES AT ADDISON HIGH SCHOOL

ENGLISH04825 ENG252 AMERICAN LITERATURE II 3 06:00P 09:45P WED ADD000 SMOTHERS S M

WSCC CLASSES AT BEVILL STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT10302 PTA232 ORTHOPEDICS FOR THE PTA 2 TBA TBA SMALLWOOD L S

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] PTA258 INTRO TO THE CLIN ENVIRONMENT 1 TBA TBA TBH314 STRICKLAND J E

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] PTA260 CLINICAL EDUCATION I 1 TBA TBA STRICKLAND J E

Course meets June 20-July 1

WSCC CLASSES AT BREWER HIGH SCHOOLENGLISH04828 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 06:00P 09:45P WED BHS000 OSGOOD R M04829 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 06:00P 09:45P MONDAY BHS000 OSGOOD R M

MATHEMATICS08032 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 06:00P 09:45P TUESDAY BHS000 FUQUA K K08033 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 06:00P 09:45P TUESDAY BHS000 BROWN AW

PSYCHOLOGY10216 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 06:00P 09:45P WED BHS000 SELF J B

SPEECH11412 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 06:00P 09:45P TUESDAY BHS000 SKELLEY V

WSCC CLASSES AT HAYDEN HIGH SCHOOLBIOLOGY01519 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 06:00P 09:45P M & W HAY000 ADCOCK J L

HISTORY06015 HIS201 UNITED STATES HISTORY I 3 06:00P 09:45P WED HAY000 CARTER M H

PSYCHOLOGY10218 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 06:00P 09:45P MONDAY HAY000 HUGHES J P

SPEECH11410 SPH107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 06:00P 09:45P WED HAY000 PRUETT F F

WSCC CLASSES AT J B PENNINGTON HIGH SCHOOLCOMPUTER SCIENCE02501 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 06:00P 09:45P TUES PEN000 FINCHER J C

ENGLISH04826 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 06:00P 09:45P TUESDAY PEN000 AKIN L L04827 ENG252 AMERICAN LITERATURE II 3 06:00P 09:45P THURSDAY PEN000 AKIN L L

HISTORY06016 HIS101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 06:00P 09:45P TUESDAY PEN000 KRETZSCHMAR P K

MATHEMATICS08031 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 06:00P 09:45P TUESDAY PEN000 HENDERSON K J

PSYCHOLOGY10219 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT 3 06:00P 09:45P THURSDAY PEN000 HUGHES J P

SPEECH11411 SPH107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 06:00P 09:45P TUESDAY PEN000 PRUETT F F

CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

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CALL

WSCC CLASSES AT NORTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT10302 PTA232 ORTHOPEDICS FOR THE PTA 2 TBA TBA SMALLWOOD L S

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] PTA258 INTRO TO THE CLIN ENVIRONMENT 1 TBA TBA TBH314 STRICKLAND J E

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] PTA260 CLINICAL EDUCATION I 1 TBA TBA TBA STRICKLAND J E

Course meets June 20-July 1

RESPIRATORY THERAPIST10902 RPT231 PATHOLOGY FOR THE RCP II 3 08:00A 11:00A THURSDAY HE240 BUTTS K L10904 RPT234 MECHANICAL VENT FOR RCP 3 08:00A 11:00A WED HE240 BUTTS K L

Hybrid format; for course information contact [email protected] RPT241 PULMONARY REHAB & HOMECARE 2 01:00P 04:00P THURSDAY HE240 BUTTS K L10908 RPT254 PATIENT ASSESS TECHNIQUES 2 11:30A 01:009 THURSDAY HE240 BUTTS K L

ARTDay01004 ART100I ART APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA DANIEL R A

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct01009 ART100I ART APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA WILSON J L

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/webct01007 ART113 DRAWING I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W FPA 226 WILSON J L

Lab TBA01008 ART114 DRAWING II 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W FPA 226 WILSON J L

Lab TBA01005 ART133 CERAMICS I/POTTERY 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH FPA 222 DANIEL R A

Lab TBA01006 ART134 CERAMICS II/POTTERY 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH FPA 222 DANIEL R A

Lab TBA01001 ART221 COMPUTER GRAPHICS I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W FPA 216 SCOTT A P01010 ART233 PAINTING I 3 12:00P 02:55P M & W FPA 226 WILSON J L

Lab TBA01011 ART234 PAINTING II 3 12:00P 01:55P M & W FPA 226 WILSON J L

Lab TBAEvening01002 ART133 CERAMICS I/POTTERY 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY FPA 222 SCOTT A P

Lab TBA01003 ART134 CERAMICS II/POTTERY 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY FPA 222 SCOTT A P

Lab TBA

AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR“SEE COLLISION REPAIR”

AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY13001 AUT130 FUND OF IND HYD & PNEUM 3 08:00A 10:30A TU & TH ILT102 HENDRIX W J

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGYDay01306 AUM182A AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DIAG 2 07:00A 03:45P M T W TH AUM000 BURGETT S D

Class meets 6/28 - 7/2801305 AUM212 ADV ELECTRIC & ELEC SYSTEMS 3 TBA TBA AUM000 BURGETT S D

Class meets 5/24 - 6/2301304 AUM230 AUTO TRANSMISS & TRANSAXLE 3 TBA TBA AUM000 BURGETT S D

Class meets 7/19 - 8/301301 AUM239 ENGINE PERFORMANCE I 3 TBA TBA AUM000 BURGETT S D

Class meets 5/24 - 6/901302 AUM244 ENGINE PERFORMANCE II 3 TBA TBA AUM000 BURGETT S D

Class meets 6/13 - 6/2801303 AUM246 AUTOMOTIVE EMISSIONS 3 TBA TBA AUM000 BURGETT S D

Class meets 6/29 - 7/1801308 AUM281R SP TOPS/HYBRID VEH & ALT FUEL 3 TBA TBA AUM000 BURGETT S D

Class meets 6/28 - 7/2801307 AUM291A CO-OP 3 TBA TBA AUM001 BURGETT S D

Class meets 5/24 - 7/28

COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

Main Campus Classes

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Evening01309 AUM101 FUND OF AUTOMOTIVE TECH 3 05:00P 07:30P M T W AUM000 MESSERSMITH R O01310 AUM212 ADV ELECTRIC & ELEC SYSTEMS 3 07:30P 10:00P M T W AUM000 MESSERSMITH R O01311 AUM281R SP TOPS/HYBRID VEH & ALT FUEL 3 TBA TBA AUM000 MESSERSMITH R O

BIOLOGYDay01501 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 08:00A 11:10A TU & TH SCI103 BRIEHN C S01502 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 12:00P 03:10P TU & TH SCI103 BRIEHN C S01503 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 08:00A 11:10A M & W SCI103 GLASSCOCK M A01504 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 12:00P 03:10P M & W SCI103 GLASSCOCK M A01520 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 12:00P 03:10P TU & TH BIO114 MOTZKUS S T01505 BIO104 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY II 4 12:00P 04:00P M & W BIO114 COLE J01506 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 08:00A 11:10A M & W BIO104 RAKESTRAW W P01507 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 12:00P 03:10P TU & TH BIO104 RAKESTRAW W P01508 BIO202 HUMAN A & P II 4 12:00P 03:10P M & W BIO105 HALSTEAD F01510 BIO202 HUMAN A & P II 4 08:00A 11:10A TU & TH BIO105 HALSTEAD F01511 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 07:30A 10:30A M & W SCI106 QUICK S F

10:30A 11:45A M & W SCI109 QUICK S F01512 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 10:30A 11:45A M & W SCI106 QUICK S F

11:45A 02:45P M & W SCI106 QUICK S F01513 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 08:00A 09:15A TU & TH SCI106 WILLIAMS B L

09:15A 12:15P TU & TH SCI106 WILLIAMS B L01514 BIO220 GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 12:30P 01:45P TU & TH SCI106 WILLIAMS B L

01:45P 04:45P TU & TH SCI106 WILLIAMS B LEvening01515 BIO103 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY I 4 04:00P 07:10P M & W SCI103 COLE J01517 BIO201 HUMAN A & P I 4 05:00P 08:10P M & W BIO104 RAKESTRAW W P01518 BIO202 HUMAN A & P II 4 05:00P 08:10P M & W BIO105 HALSTEAD F

BUSINESSDay01701 BUS193 BUSINESS CO-OP I 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected] BUS194 BUSINESS CO-OP II 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected] BUS195 BUSINESS CO-OP III 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected] BUS196 BUSINESS CO-OP IV 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected] BUS197 BUSINESS CO-OP V 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected] BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 10:00A 11:55A WED BE106 MANNING M E

Hybrid format; orientation 5/25 at 10:00A01713 BUS241I PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 TBA TBA MANNING M E

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01715 BUS242I PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 3 TBA TBA MANNING M E

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01716 BUS263I LEGAL/SOCIAL ENV OF BUSINESS 3 TBA TBA MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01717 BUS271I BUSINESS STATISTICS I 3 TBA TBA MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01712 BUS272I BUSINESS STATISTICS II 3 TBA TBA CROW G H

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01718 BUS275I PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 TBA TBA MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business01706 BUS291 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP I 3 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected] BUS291 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP I 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

Mini Term II; for course information, contact [email protected] BUS291 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP I 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

Mini Term I; for course information, contact [email protected] BUS292 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP II 3 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected] BUS293 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP III 3 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected] BUS296 BUSINESS INTERNSHIP I 3 TBA TBA TBA MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J

CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

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Evening01721 BUS241 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY BE106 MANNING M E01722 BUS262 BUSINESS LAW II 3 05:30P 09:15P THURSDAY BE111 SAPP JR R A01720 BUS271 BUSINESS STATISTICS I 3 05:00P 08:45P TUESDAY BE106 MCGRIFF-WALDROP T J

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 5:00P

BUSINESS EDUCATION AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATIONDay08901 OAD101I BEGINNING KEYBOARDING 3 TBA TBA SIDES K P

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business08902 OAD103I INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING 3 TBA TBA SIDES K P

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business08904 OAD125I MICROSOFT WORD 3 TBA TBA SMITH S B

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business08907 OAD212I MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION 3 TBA TBA TBA SMITH S B

Online course: course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business08906 OAD231I OFFICE APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA TBA SMITH S B

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business08908 OAD243E SPREADSHEET APPLICATION EXCEL 3 TBA TBA SMITH S B

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business08913 OAD246 OFFICE GRAPHICS & PRESENTATION 3 01:00P 02:55P TUESDAY CS021 SMITH S B

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 1:00P08909 OAD247E SPECIAL PROJECTS--ADV EXCEL 3 TBA TBA SIDES K P

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/businessEvening08910 OAD101 BEGINNING KEYBOARDING 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY CS021 SIDES K P08911 OAD103 INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY CS021 SIDES K P

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 5:00P08903 OAD110 NAVIGATING WINDOWS 3 04:30P 07:30P WED CS021 SIDES K P

Hybrid Orientation 5/25/11 4:30P08912 OAD231 OFFICE APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 08:45P TUESDAY CS021 SMITH S B

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 5:00P

CHEMISTRY02401 CHM104 INTRO TO INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4 03:15P 06:15P TU & TH CHM009 MEADOWS R R

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 3:15P02402 CHM105 INTRO TO ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4 09:30A 12:00P MONDAY CHM009 MEADOWS R R

Hybrid format; orientation 5/30 at 9:30 A02403 CHM111 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY I 4 12:00P 03:00P M & W CHM009 MEADOWS R R

Hybrid format; orientation 5/25 at 12:00P02404 CHM112 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY II 4 09:30A 12:00P TU & TH CHM009 MEADOWS R R

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 09:30A

CHILD DEVELOPMENT02301 CHD201 CHILD GROWTH & DEV PRINCIPLES 3 TBA TBA PREUITT D R

Orientation Wednesday 5/25 at 03:30P02302 CHD206 CHILDRENS HEALTH & SAFETY 3 TBA TBA PREUITT D R

Orientation Thursday 5/26 at 03:30P02303 CHD209 INFANT & TODDLER ED PRO 3 TBA TBA PREUITT D R

Orientation Tuesday 5/24 at 03:30P02304 CHD210 ED EXCEPTIONAL YOUNG CHILD 3 TBA TBA PREUITT D R

Orientation Thursday 5/26 at 01:00P

CLINICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN02801 CLT106 LABORATORY CALCULATIONS & STAT 2 09:45A 10:45A M & T TBH506 KILPATRICK J R02802 CLT108 CLINICAL LAB COMPUTERS 2 01:30P 02:30P M & T TBH506 WELCH J J02803 CLT111 URINALYSIS & BODY FLUIDS 3 08:00A 09:30A M & T TBH506 WELCH J J

09:00A 12:00P WED TBH50402804 CLT142 CLT MICROBIOLOGY II 5 11:00A 12:30P M & T TBH506 KILPATRICK J R

08:00A 10:00A THURSDAY TBH50402805 CLT161 INTEGRATED LAB SIMULATION 2 10:05A 12:05P THURSDAY TBH504 WELCH J J02806 CLT293 CLT CLINICAL SEMINAR 2 01:05P 03:05P THURSDAY TBH505 KILPATRICK J R

COLLISION REPAIR00201 ABR182A ADVANCED MEASURING 2 07:00A 03:45P M T W TH ABR000 GRACE T L

Class meets 5/24-6/800202 ABR214 AUTOMOTIVE STRUCTURAL REPAIR 3 TBA TBA ABR000 GRACE T L

Class meets 6/9-6/2700203 ABR265 PAINT DEFECTS & FINAL REPAIR 3 TBA TBA ABR000 GRACE T L

Class meets 6/28-7/14

CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

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00204 ABR281A SP TOPS/ADVANCED SYSTEMS 3 TBA TBA ABR000 GRACE T LClass meets 7/18 - 8/2

COMMUNICATION SKILLS12401 SPC103 ORAL COMM SKILLS FOR TECH STU 2 05:30P 08:00P THURSDAY CS004 AMBROSE P H

COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROLDay03003 CNC111 INTRO TO COMP NUM CONTROL 2 07:30A 09:45A MONDAY MTT000 MOON R R03005 CNC154 METALURGY 3 08:00A 10:30A THURSDAY MTT000 MINYARD J W03006 CNC157 TOOLMAKERS TECHNOLOGY 3 08:35A 09:40A MONDAY MTT000 MINYARD J W

12:00P 02:30P THURSDAY MTT00003007 CNC160 DIE CONSTRUCTION & TRYOUT 3 09:40A 02:30P MONDAY MTT 000 MINYARD J W03014 CNC160 DIE CONSTRUCTION & TRYOUT 3 TBA TBA MTT000 MINYARD J W

Mini-Term I03008 CNC161 DIE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 3 07:30A 10:00A WED MTT000 MINYARD J W03015 CNC161 DIE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 3 TBA TBA MTT000 STAFF

Mini-Term I03010 CNC215 QUALITY CONTRL & ASSURANCE 3 09:40A 01:00P TUESDAY MTT000 MOON R R

07:30A 08:45A WED MTT00003004 CNC221 ADV BLUEPRINT READ FOR MACH 3 09:40A 01:00P T & W MTT000 MOON R R03011 CNC222 CNC GRAPHICS: TURNING 3 10:00A 02:30P MONDAY MTT000 MOON R R03012 CNC223 CNC GRAPHICS PROG: MILLING 3 07:30A 08:35A TUESDAY MTT000 MOON R R03017 CNC230 CNC SPECIAL PROJECTS 3 08:00A 02:30P THURSDAY MTT000 STAFF03009 CNC281F ST/APP GEOM FOR TOOLMAKERS 3 08:35A 09:40A TUESDAY MTT000 MINYARD J W

12:00P 02:30P WED MTT00003016 CNC281F ST/APP GEOM FOR TOOLMAKERS 3 TBA TBA MTT000 STAFF

Mini-Term I03013 CNC281G ST/CNC PLANNING & PROCEDURES 3 08:35A 09:40A TUESDAY MTT000 STAFF

10:00A 03:30P WED MTT000Evening03001 CNC111 INTRO TO COMP NUM CONTROL 2 05:00P 06:30P M T W MTT000 KILPATRICK J S03002 CNC232 BASIC TOOL & DIE 4 06:30P 10:00P M T W MTT000 KILPATRICK J S

COMPUTER SCIENCEDay02514 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 10:00A 11:55A WED CS025 SEDLMAYR, JR. K E

Hybrid format; orientation 5/25 at 10:00A02515 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 10:00A 11:55A THURSDAY CS025 SEDLMAYR, JR. K E

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 10:00A02507 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA GRIMMETT C B

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02508 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA FARMER D J

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02509 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA AYERS T A

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02510 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA GRIMMETT C B

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02511 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA FARMER D J

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02512 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA AYERS T A

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02513 CIS146I MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 TBA TBA FARMER D J

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02506 CIS150 COMPUTER PROGRAM LOGIC 3 12:00P 01:55P THURSDAY CS010 CAIN K L

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 12:00P02502 CIS151 GRAPHICS FOR WORLD WIDE WEB 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W FPA216 SCOTT A P02504 CIS196E COMM SOFT APP SPDSHEET-EXCEL 3 TBA TBA SMITH S B

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02505 CIS197E COMM SOFT APP SPDSHEET-ADV EXCEL 3 TBA TBA SIDES K P

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02517 CIS199 NETWORK COMMUNICATIONS 3 08:00A 09:55A TUESDAY CS009 PIERCE R T

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 5:00P02518 CIS203I INTRO TO INFO HIGHWAY 3 TBA TBA FARMER D J

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02519 CIS207I INTRO TO WEB DEVELOPMENT 3 TBA TBA FARMER D J

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience02520 CIS212 VISUAL BASIC 3 12:00P 01:55P WED CS010 GRIMMETT C B

Hybrid format; orientation 5/25 12:00P

CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

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02522 CIS249I MICROCOMP OPERATING SYSTEMS 3 TBA TBA FARMER D JOnline course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/computerscience

02523 CIS252 ADV C PROGRAMMING 3 02:00P 03:55P WED CS010 AYERS T AHybrid format; orientation 5/25 at 2:00P

02521 CIS269 HARDWARE SUPPORT 3 10:00A 11:55A TUESDAY CS009 PIERCE R THybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 10:00A

Evening02524 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY CS025 SIDES S02526 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 08:45P TUESDAY CS025 AYERS T A

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 5:00P02527 CIS146 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 05:00P 08:45P THURSDAY CS025 STAFF

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 5:00P02525 CIS150 COMPUTER PROGRAM LOGIC 3 05:00P 08:45P TUESDAY CS010 CAIN K L

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 5:00P02503 CIS196W COMM SOFTWARE APP-WINDOWS 3 04:30P 07:30P WED CS021 SIDES K P

Hybrid format; orientation 5/25 at 4:30P02528 CIS212 VISUAL BASIC 3 05:00P 08:45P THURSDAY CS010 GRIMMETT C B

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 5:00P

COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNICALEvening12601 DPT103 COMPUTER FUND FOR TECH STUD 3 04:30P 07:30P WED CS021 SIDES K P

Hybrid format; orientation 5/25 at 4:30P

COSMETOLOGYDay03106 COS111 INTRODUCTION TO COSMETOLOGY 3 08:00A 09:55A M & T COS000 FLANIGAN S C03107 COS112 INTRO TO COSMETOLOGY LAB 3 08:00A 04:45P W & TH COS100 FLANIGAN S C03101 COS119 BUSINESS OF COSMETOLOGY 3 08:00A 09:55A M & T COS000 SMITH T W03102 COS123 COSMETOLOGY SALON PRACTICES 3 08:00A 02:40P W & TH COS100 SMITH T W03108 COS125 CAREER AND PERSONAL DEVELOP 3 09:55A 12:05P M & T COS000 FLANIGAN S C03103 COS133 SALON MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 3 12:05P 02:40P M &T COS000 SMITH T W

02:40P 04:45P W & TH COS100 SMITH T W03104 COS158 EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS 3 09:55A 12:05P M & T COS000 SMITH T W03109 COS168 BACTERIOLOGYAND SANITATION 3 12:05P 02:40P M & T COS100 FLANIGAN S C03105 COS291 CO-0P 3 TBA TBA COS000 SMITH T WEvening03110 COS141 APPLIED CHEM FOR COSMETOLOGY 3 05:00P 06:00P M T W COS000 HUCKABY L E03112 COS146 HAIR ADDITIONS 3 06:30P 10:40P M T W COS100 SMITH H N03111 COS181F SP TOPS/SANITATION PRACTICES 3 06:00P 07:20P M T W COS100 HUCKABY L E03115 COS181H ST/SHAPE, STYLE, WAVE, COLOR 3 05:00P 06:20P M T W COS000 SMITH H N03114 COS182G CHEMICALS RELATED TO COS 3 07:20P 10:00P M T W COS100 HUCKABY L E

CRIMINAL JUSTICEDay03201 CRJ147 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W GS007 HOWELL R W03203 CRJ226 FINGERPRINT SCIENCE 3 08:00A 11:55A TUESDAY GS007 HALL T D03202 CRJ227 HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W GS007 HOWELL R W03204 CRJ238 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION 3 08:00A 11:55A THURSDAY GS007 HALL T DEvening03205 CRJ147 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3 05:30P 09:15P MONDAY GS007 HOWELL R W03207 CRJ226 FINGERPRINT SCIENCE 3 05:30P 09:15P TUESDAY GS007 HALL T D03206 CRJ227 HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION 3 05:30P 09:15P WED GS007 HOWELL R W03208 CRJ238 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION 3 05:30P 09:15P THURSDAY GS007 HALL T D

CULINARY ARTS15001 CUA101 ORI TO HOSPITALITY PROFESSION 3 08:00A 10:50A MONDAY CUA1 VILLA C R

11:00A 01:50P MONDAY CUA1 VILLA C R15004 CUA110 BASIC FOOD PREPARATION 3 TBA TBA CUA002 VILLA C R15002 CUA111 FOUNDATIONS IN NUTRITION 3 08:00A 10:50A TUESDAY CUA1 VILLA C R

11:00A 01:50P TUESDAY CUA1 VILLA C R15005 CUA150 BASIC CULINARY LAB I 2 TBA TBA CUA002 VILLA C R15006 CUA173Y APPRENTICESHIP I 3 TBA TBA CUA002 VILLA C R15007 CUA173Z CULINARY ARTS APPRENTICESHIP 3 TBA TBA CUA002 VILLA C R15003 CUA213 FOOD PURCH & COST CONTROL 3 08:00A 10:50A WED CUA1 VILLA C R

11:00A 01:50P WED CUA1

DENTAL ASSISTING03901 DNT121 DENTAL OFFICE PROCEDURES 4 08:00A 11:00A MONDAY HS207 BREWER R S

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected]

CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR03902 DNT122 CLIN PRACTICE II 4 08:00A 04:30P T & W TBA COY K S

08:00A 11:00A THURSDAY03903 DNT123 DENTALASSIST SEMINAR 4 12:00P 03:00P MONDAY HS207 RAY-CONNELL T E

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] DNT124 CLIN APP INFECT CONTROL 1 12:00P 02:00P THURSDAY HS207 COY K S

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected]

DENTAL HYGIENE03603 DHY115 NUTRITION FOR DHY 2 08:00A 11:00A MONDAY TBA ALLEY S P

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] DHY202 CLINICAL DENTAL HYG II 3 08:00A 05:00P T & W TBA RAY-CONNELL T E03602 DHY203 DENTAL HYG THEORY III 2 12:00P 03:00P MONDAY HS208 ADAMS B A

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] DHY299 SPECIAL TOPICS IN DENTISTRY 1 TBA TBA TBA BREWER R S

DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING (RAD)10401 RAD134 CLINICAL EDUCATION III 5 07:00A 03:30P M T W TBA MALONE J S10402 RAD134 CLINICAL EDUCATION III 5 07:00A 03:30P M T W TBA BAILEY J G10403 RAD135 EXPOSURE PRINCIPLES 3 TBA THURSDAY TBH205 MALONE J S10404 RAD136 RADIATION PROTECTION AND BIO 2 TBA THURSDAY TBH205 BAILEY J G10405 RAD264I CT PHYSICS & INSTRUMENTATION 5 TBA TBA MALONE J S

Online course: for course information, contact [email protected]

DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY03706 DMS215 INTRO TO ACOUSTIC PHYSICS 2 TBA TBA TBH303 MONEY J E

Mini Term II. Hybrid format; students must be admitted into Sonography program03701 DMS221 OBSTETRICAL SONOGRAPHY II 3 08:00A 12:30P M & W TBH303 MONEY J E

Mini Term I. Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] DMS225 SUPERFICIAL SONOGRAPHY 1 01:00P 02:30P M & W TBH303 ATTAWAY D B

Mini Term I. Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] DMS231 SONOGRAPHY PRECEPTORSHIP II 4 TBA TBA TBA MONEY J E03705 DMS231 SONOGRAPHY PRECEPTORSHIP II 4 TBA TBA TBA ATTAWAY D B03703 DMS240 SONOGRAPHY SEMINAR I 2 02:30P 05:30P M & W TBH303 MONEY J E

Mini Term I. Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected]

DIESEL MECHANICS03501 DEM137 HEATING & A/C SYSTEMS 3 08:00A 02:30P M T W TH DEM000 SMITH J W

Class meets 6/20 – 7/1203503 DEM154 VEH SAFE OPER & MAINT PRACTICE 3 TBA TBA DEM 000 SMITH J W

Class meets 6/1 – 6/1603502 DEM156 CDL LICENSE TEST PREP 3 TBA TBA DEM000 SMITH J W

Class meets 5/24 – 5/3103504 DEM181 SPECIAL TOPICS IN ELECTRICAL 3 TBA TBA DEM000 SMITH J W

Class meets 7/13 – 8/3

DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGYDay03412 DDT115 BLUEPRINT READING FOR MACH 3 TBA TBA DDT000 HARDMAN T A03413 DDT116 BLUEPRINT READING FOR CONST 3 TBA TBA DDT000 HODGES J W03410 DDT118 BASIC ELECTRICAL DRAFTING 3 08:00A 11:15A TU & TH DDT000 HARDMAN T A03411 DDT122 ADV TECH DRAWING 3 08:00A 11:15A TU & TH DDT000 HODGES J W03409 DDT127 INTER COMPAIDED DRAFT & DESIG 3 08:00A 11:15A M & W DDT000 HODGES J W03408 DDT128 INTERMEDIATE TECH DRAWING 3 11:45A 03:00P TU & TH DDT000 HARDMAN T A03405 DDT131 BASIC MACHINE DRAFTING 3 08:00A 11:15A M & W DDT000 HARDMAN T A03414 DDT183 SP TPS/MATH FOR DRAFTERS 3 TBA TBA DDT000 HODGES J W03407 DDT213 CIVIL DRAFTING, PLAT MAPS 3 11:45A 03:00P M & W DDT000 HARDMAN T A03404 DDT222 ADV ARCH DRAFTING 3 11:45A 03:00P TU & TH DDT000 HODGES J W03406 DDT233 SOLIDS MODELING 3 11:45A 03:00P M & W DDT000 HODGES JEvening03401 DDT104 INTRO TO CADD 3 TBA TBA MTT000 KELLER J H03402 DDT124 INTRO TO TECHNICAL DRAWING 3 05:00P 07:30P M T W DDT000 KELLER J H03403 DDT131 BASIC MACHINE DRAFTING 3 07:30P 10:00P M T W DDT000 KELLER J H

ECONOMICSDay04002 ECO231 PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 12:30P 02:25P WED BE109 CROW G H

Hybrid format; orientation 5/25 at 12:30P04004 ECO231I PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS 3 TBA TBA CROW G H

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/business

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR04001 ECO232I PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 TBA TBA CROW G H

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/businessEvening04005 ECO232 PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3 05:00P 08:45P THURSDAY BE109 CROW G H

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 5:00P

EMERGENCY MEDICAL PARAMEDIC04501 EMP193 PATIENT ASSESS & MGMT 3 09:00A 05:30P TBA TBH615 IVEY J W04502 EMP196 ADVANCED TRAUMAMGMT B 3 09:00A 05:30P TBA TBH615 DORN C L04503 EMP197 PARAMEDIC CLINICAL COMP I 3 TBA TBA TBA DORN C L04504 EMP198 MEDICAL PATIENT MGMT I 3 09:00A 05:30P TBA TBH615 IVEY J W04505 EMP201 MEDICAL PATIENT MGMT IIB 3 09:00A 05:30P TBA TBH615 IVEY J W04506 EMP202 PARAMEDIC CLIN COMP II 3 TBA TBA TBA DORN C L

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICESPLEASE NOTE:All EMS 100 students MUST sign in on Blackboard to verify attendance prior to 5/28/11All EMS 100 classes are Hybrid format. For course information contact [email protected] EMS100 CPR-I 1 09:00A 01:00P THURSDAY TBH606 ALTMAN A

Class meets 6/2, only04602 EMS100 CPR-I 1 09:00A 01:00P WED TBH606 ALTMAN A

Class meets 6/8, only04603 EMS100 CPR-I 1 09:00A 01:00P TUESDAY TBH606 ALTMAN A

Class meets 6/14, only04604 EMS100 CPR-I 1 09:00A 01:00P MONDAY TBH606 ALTMAN A

Class meets 6/20, only04605 EMS100 CPR-I 1 09:00A 01:00P THURSDAY TBH606 ALTMAN A

Class meets 6/23, only04606 EMS100 CPR-I 1 09:00A 01:00P MONDAY TBH606 ALTMAN A

Class meets 6/27, only04607 EMS100 CPR-I 1 09:00A 01:00P THURSDAY TBH606 ALTMAN A

Class meets 7/14, only04608 EMS100 CPR-I 1 09:00A 01:00P MONDAY TBH 606 ALTMAN A

Class meets 7/18, only

ENGLISHDay04811 ENG092 BASIC ENGLISH I 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W WC111 STAFF04830 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 3 01:00P 02:55P M & W WC111 STAFF04831 ENG093 BASIC ENGLISH II 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH WC111 STAFF04801 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W CS003 JOHNSON B B04802 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W CS001 BARNES M P04803 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 12:30P 04:10P MONDAY CS004 WARREN S C04804 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH CS004 BUCKELEW K L04805 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 12:30P 02:25P TU & TH CS003 SALERNO M04806 ENG101I ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 TBA TBA WARREN S C

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W CS003 SALERNO M04809 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 08:00A 09:55A THURSDAY CS003 JOHNSON B B

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 8:00A04810 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH CS001 BARNES M P04807 ENG102I ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 TBA TBA BUCKELEW K L

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ENG251 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W CS004 WARREN S C04813 ENG251I AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3 TBA TBA JOHNSON B B

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ENG251I AMERICAN LITERATURE I 3 TBA TBA JOHNSON B B

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ENG252I AMERICAN LITERATURE II 3 TBA TBA BARNES M P

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ENG261I ENGLISH LITERATURE I 3 TBA TBA BUCKELEW K L

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ENG262I ENGLISH LITERATURE II 3 TBA TBA BARNES M P

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ENG271I WORLD LITERATURE I 3 TBA TBA STAFF

Online course; for course information, please visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng04819 ENG271I WORLD LITERATURE I 3 TBA TBA STAFF

Online course; for course information, please visit www.wallacestate.edu/eng

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR04820 ENG272I WORLD LITERATURE II 3 TBA TBA SALERNO M T

Online course; for course information, please contact [email protected] ENG272I WORLD LITERATURE II 3 TBA TBA SALERNO M T

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 05:30P 09:15P TUESDAY CS003 SMITH C A04823 ENG101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I 3 05:30P 09:15P WED CS004 WARREN S C04824 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 3 05:30P 09:15P THURSDAY CS001 BUCKELEW K L

ENGLISH (VOCATIONAL)12701 COM100 INTRO TECHNICAL ENGLISH I 3 08:00A 11:50A THURSDAY CS004 AMBROSE P H

FLIGHT TECHNOLOGYDay00101 FLT112 PROF PILOT AIRPLANE LAB I 3 TBA TBA APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00102 FLT122 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 2 3 TBA TBA APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00103 FLT124 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 3 3 TBA TBA APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00104 FLT132N PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 4 3 TBA TBA APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00105 FLT134 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 5 3 TBA TBA APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00106 FLT136 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 6 3 TBA TBA APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00116 FLT200 PROF PILOT HELI LAB 1 3 TBA TBA APT000 JONES F W00117 FLT210 PROF PILOT HELI LAB 2 3 TBA TBA APT000 JONES F W00118 FLT211H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 3 PVT 3 TBA TBA APT000 JONES F W00119 FLT212H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 4 PVT 3 TBA TBA APT000 JONES F W00120 FLT213H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 5 CMML 3 TBA TBA APT000 JONES F W00121 FLT214H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 6 CMML 3 TBA TBA APT000 WHITE D M00122 FLT215H PROF PILOT HELI LAB 7 CMML 3 TBA TBA APT000 WHITE D M00123 FLT216 PROF PILOT HELI LAB 8 3 TBA TBA APT000 WHITE D M00124 FLT217 PROF PILOT HELI LAB 9 3 TBA TBA APT000 WHITE D M00107 FLT240 PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 7 3 TBA TBA APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00108 FLT242A PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 8 3 TBA TBA APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00110 FLT244 INST FLIGHT INSTR G 2 TBA TBA APT000 HARPER A R00109 FLT252A PROF PILOT AIRPL LAB 9 3 TBA TBA APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00111 FLT261 FUND OF INSTR GROUND 1 TBA TBA APT 000 HARPER A R00112 FLT262 INST METH OF ORAL PRESEN 2 TBA TBA APT000 HARPER A R00113 FLT264 FLIGHT INSTR GROUND 2 TBA TBA APT000 HARPER A R00114 FLT281 FLIGHT INSTR INITIAL ISSU 2 TBA TBA APT000 HARPER A R00115 FLT282 FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR, ADD. RATING 2 TBA TBA APT 000 HARPER A REvening00125 FLT111A PRIV GRND PLANE, SEC A 3 06:00P 09:00P MONDAY APT000 HARPER A R00126 FLT111C PRIV GRND COPTER, SEC A 3 06:00P 09:00P TUESDAY APT000 JONES F W00127 FLT121A COMM GRND PLANE, SEC A 3 06:00P 09:00P MONDAY APT000 MACKENTEPE L C00128 FLT121C COMM GRND COPTER, SEC A 3 06:00P 09:00P THURSDAY APT000 JONES F W00129 FLT241A INST GRND PLANE/COPTER, SEC A 3 06:00P 09:00P WED APT000 MACKENTEPE L C

GEOGRAPHY05501 GEO100I WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY 3 TBA TBA SHIELDS J E

Online course; for course information contact [email protected]

GEOLOGY05601 GLY101 INTRODUCTION TO GEOLOGY I 4 06:00P 09:15P THURSDAY SCI212 DANIEL R W

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 6:00P

HEALTH EDUCATIONDay05901 HED224 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEALTH 3 10:00A 11:55A M W WC113 BAILEY K P05907 HED224I PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEALTH 3 TBA TBA STAFF

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HED231 FIRST AID 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH WC113 BAILEY K P05908 HED231I FIRST AID 3 TBA TBA TBA STAFF

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HED224 PERSONAL & COMMUNITY HEALTH 3 05:30P 09:15P TUESDAY WC113 BAILEY K P05906 HED231 FIRST AID 3 05:30P 09:15P WED WC113 BAILEY K P

HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY06108 HIT110 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 08:30A 10:45A TU & TH TBH408 HORTON S G06101 HIT110I MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 TBA TBA MCKELVEY C D

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR06102 HIT110I MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 TBA TBA MCKELVEY C D

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT110I MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 TBA TBA MCKELVEY C D

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT115I PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PHARM 4 TBA TBA STANLEY D S

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT115I PATHOPHYSIOLOGY & PHARM 4 TBA TBA STANLEY D S

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT232 MEDICAL CODING SYSTEMS II 3 TBA TBA TBH409 CONN D T

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT232I MEDICAL CODING SYSTEMS II 3 TBA TBA CONN D T

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT233 MEDICAL CODING SKILLS LAB II 1 TBA TBA TBH409 CONN D T

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT233I MEDICAL CODING SKILLS LAB II 1 TBA TBA CONN D T

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT254I ORGANIZATIONAL IMPROVEMENT 3 TBA TBA HORTON S G

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT294I SPECIAL TOPICS IN HIT II 2 TBA TBA STANLEY D S

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIT294I SPECIAL TOPICS IN HIT II 2 TBA TBA STANLEY D S

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]

HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONINGDay01201 ASC132 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING 3 08:00A 12:00P TUESDAY ASC000 HUGHES R K

08:00A 12:00P THURSDAY ASC00001203 ASC147 REF TRANSITION & RECOV 3 03:15P 04:15P THURSDAY ASC1 HUGHES R K01202 ASC148 HEAT PUMP SYSS I 3 01:30P 02:30P TUESDAY ASC000 HUGHES R K

08:00A 03:00P WED ASC00001204 ASC183 SPECIAL TOPICS/REF CERT 2 03:15P 04:15P THURSDAY ASC1 HUGHES R K01200 ASC210 TROUBLESHOOTING HVACR SYS 3 08:00A 03:00P MONDAY ASC000 HUGHES R K

12:30P 01:30P TUESDAY ASC000Evening01205 ASC112 HVACR SERVICE PROCEDURES 3 05:00P 07:30P M T W ASC000 BUTTS S W01206 ASC132 RESIDENTIAL AIR CONDITIONING 3 07:30P 10:00P M T W ASC000 BUTTS S W

HISTORYDay06001 HIS101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W CHM002 DAVIS JR R S06002 HIS101I WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 TBA TBA REEVES R L

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIS102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 3 01:00P 02:55P M & W CHM002 DAVIS JR R S06004 HIS102I WESTERN CIVILIZATION II 3 TBA TBA REEVES R L

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] HIS201 UNITED STATES HISTORY I 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH CHM002 DAVIS JR R S06006 HIS201I UNITED STATES HISTORY 3 TBA TBA COURINGTON LA

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] testing is required 6/21 at 5P or 6/22 at 10A. 7/6 at 5P or 7/7 at 10A or 8/2 at 5P

06007 HIS202 UNITED STATES HISTORY II 3 01:00P 02:55P TU & TH CHM002 DAVIS JR R S06008 HIS202I UNITED STATES HISTORY II 3 TBA TBA COURINGTON LA

Online course; for course information, [email protected] testing is required 6/21 at 5P or 6/22 at 10A. 7/6 at 5P or 7/7 at 10A or 8/2 at 5P

06011 HIS282 GENEALOGY I 3 TBA TBA LIB000 DAVIS JR R S06012 HIS282V INTRO TO GENEALOGY 3 TBA TBA LIB000 DAVIS JR R S

Video Class06014 HIS283 GENEALOGY II 3 TBA TBA LIB000 DAVIS JR R S06013 HIS285 SOUTHERN RESEARCH 3 TBA TBA LIB000 DAVIS JR R SEvening06009 HIS101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I 3 06:00P 09:50P TUESDAY CHM002 THOMAS A L06010 HIS202 UNITED STATES HISTORY II 3 06:00P 09:50P MONDAY CHM002 KRETZSCHMAR P K

HORTICULTURE06209 HOC115 SOILS & FERTILIZERS 3 12:00P 03:00P WED AGP000 NETHERTON M K06203 HOC120 PLANT PROPAGATION 3 08:00A 03:00P WED AGP000 NETHERTON M K06202 HOC130 NURSERY PRODUCTION 3 08:00A 03:00P TUESDAY AGP000 NETHERTON M K06206 HOC136 RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN 3 08:00A 01:00P THURSDAY AGP000 NETHERTON M K06204 HOC151 IRRIGATION SYSTEMS 2 08:00A 10:00A TUESDAY AGP000 NETHERTON M K06207 HOC170A S.T./RESIDENT LANDSC & DES LAB 1 TBA TBA AGP000 NETHERTON M K

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR06208 HOC170B ST/SOILS & FERTILIZER LAB 1 10:00A 11:00A WED AGP000 NETHERTON M K06205 HOC212 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE 3 TBA TBA AGP000 NETHERTON M K06201 HOC230 VEGETABLE & ORCHARD CROPS 3 08:00A 03:00P MONDAY AGP000 NETHERTON M K

HUMANITIESDay06401 HUM101 INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W FPA206 SPARKS M G06403 HUM101 INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES I 3 01:00P 02:55P THURSDAY FPA206 SPARKS M G

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 1:00P06402 HUM101I INTRO TO HUMANITIES 3 TBA TBA SPARKS M G

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum06404 HUM102I INTRO TO HUMANITIES II 3 TBA TBA SPARKS M G

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/humEvening06405 HUM101 INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES I 3 05:30P 09:15P WED FPA201 SPARKS M G

HUMAN SERVICES06501 HUS104 FUNDAMENTAL OF HEALTH CARE 3 11:00A 12:55P TU & TH TBH604 BECK S K06502 HUS112 ACTIVITY THERAPY 3 01:30P 03:25P TU & TH TBH604 BECK S K

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] HUS222 GROUP COUNSELING TECHNIQUES 3 08:30A 10:25A TU & TH TBH604 BECK S K

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGYDay06701 ILT100 APPL ELECTR COMPUTATION 3 08:00A 09:15A TU & TH ILT103 STAFF06702 ILT112 CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECT 5 08:00A 10:45A M & W ILT101 JETTON T C

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] ILT135 LOCALAREA NETWORKS (LANS) 3 08:00A 01:30P TU & TH ILT101 JETTON T C

Mini Term I. Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] ILT169 HYDRAULICS/PNEUMATICS 3 08:00A 10:30A TU & TH ILT102 HENDRIX W J

Mini-Term I06706 ILT181M SPECIAL TOPICS MICROPROCESS 3 10:45A 01:15P M & W ILT101 JETTON T C

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] ILT195 TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES I 3 01:30P 04:00P TU & TH ILT102 HENDRIX W J06708 ILT203 BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS I 3 TBA TBA ILT000 STAFF06709 ILT293 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 3 TBA TBA ILT000 STAFF

For course information, contact [email protected] ILT112 CONCEPTS OF DIGITAL ELECT 5 05:00P 07:45P TU & TH ILT000 STAFF

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] ILT164 CIRCUIT FABRICATION I 1 03:15P 04:00P TBA ILT103 STAFF

For course information, contact [email protected]

MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGYDay08207 MTT107 MACHINING CALCULATIONS I 3 07:30A 10:50A MONDAY MTT000 MCMINN G J08208 MTT121 BASIC PRINT READ FOR MACHIN 3 07:30A 10:50A TUESDAY MTT000 MCMINN G J08206 MTT128 GEOMETRIC DIMENSION & TOL I 3 07:30A 10:50A THURSDAY MTT000 MOON R R08209 MTT130 MACHINE CALCULATIONS II 3 07:30A 10:50A WED MTT000 MCMINN G J08205 MTT142 ADV MACHINING CALCULATIONS 3 10:50A 03:10P WED MTT000 MCMINN G J08202 MTT147 INTRO TO MACHINE SHOP I 3 10:50A 01:00P MONDAY MTT000 MCMINN G J

01:00P 03:30P MONDAY MTT000 MOON R R08203 MTT148 INTRO TO MACH SHOP I LAB 3 12:00P 03:00P TUESDAY MTT000 MCMINN G J

01:00P 03:30P WED MTT000 MINYARD J W12:00P 03:30P THURSDAY MTT000

08204 MTT149 INTRO TO MACH SHOP II 3 01:00P 02:10P MONDAY MTT000 MCMINN G JTBA TBA TBA MTT000 MOON R R

08210 MTT150 INTRO TO MACH SHOP II LAB 3 12:00P 03:00P TUESDAY MTT000 MINYARD J W01:00P 03:30P WED MTT00012:00P 03:30P THURSDAY MTT000

Evening08201 MTT103 MACHINING TECHNOLOGY II 6 5:00P 10:00P M T W MTT000 BRISCOE J H

MATHEMATICSDay08034 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W WC206 MALLARD C B08035 MTH090 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH WC206 MALLARD C B08036 MTH090I BASIC MATH 3 TBA TBA TBA MALLARD C B

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR08037 MTH090I BASIC MATH 3 TBA TBA TBA MALLARD C B

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W HGA012 MOORE S M08002 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W HGA026 GURLEY J S08003 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 01:00P 02:55P M & W HGA012 ADAMS D G08004 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH HGA012 STAFF08005 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH HGA026 GURLEY J S08006 MTH098I ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 TBA TBA TBA QUICK R M

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]. On-site final exam08007 MTH098I ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 TBA TBA TBA BEASLEY K

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]. On-site final exam08008 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 01:00P 02:55P TU & TH HGA012 BEASLEY K08009 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W HGA012 MOORE S M08010 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 01:00P 02:55P M & W HGA024 BOYD J L08011 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH HGA026 GURLEY J S08012 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 10:00A 11:55A TUESDAY HGA019 QUICK R M

Hybrid/web assisted course; orientation 5/24 at 10:00A On-site exams required08013 MTH100I INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 TBA TBA QUICK R M

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]. On-site final exam08014 MTH110I FINITE MATHEMATICS 3 TBA TBA BOYD J L

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]. On-site final exam08015 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH HGA024 BOYD J L08016 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W HGA010 QUICK R M08017 MTH112I PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3 TBA TBA SMITH B E

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]. On-site final exam08018 MTH113 PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH HGA010 SMITH B E08026 MTH116 MATHEMATICALAPPLICATIONS 3 01:00P 02:55P TUESDAY HGA019 MOORE S M

Hybrid/web assisted course; orientation 5/24 at 1:00P. On-site exams required.08027 MTH116 MATHEMATICALAPPLICATIONS 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W HGA024 BOYD J L08028 MTH125 CALCULUS I 4 10:00A 12:40P M & W HGA019 SMITH B E08029 MTH237I LINEAR ALGEBRA 3 TBA TBA TBA MOORE S M

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]. On-site exams required08030 MTH265 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3 03:00P 04:55P M & W HGA026 GURLEY J SEvening08019 MTH098 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 3 05:30P 09:25P TUESDAY HGA019 ARNOLD M P08020 MTH100 INTERMEDIATE COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 05:30P 09:25P WED HGA010 FUQUA K K08021 MTH112 PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3 05:30P 09:25P WED HGA012 ADAMS D G

Web assisted08022 MTH116 MATHEMATICALAPPLICATIONS 3 06:00P 09:55P TUESDAY HGA012 MOORE S M08023 MTH120 CALCULUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS 3 05:30P 09:25P MONDAY HGA024 BOYD J L08024 MTH126 CALCULUS II 4 05:30P 08:10P M & W HGA019 WILLOUGHBY T C08025 MTH238 APP DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I 3 05:30P 09:25P WED HGA010 SMITH B E

MATH (VOCATIONAL)12501 MAH101 VOCATIONAL TECH MATH 3 05:30P 09:15P THURSDAY WC206 DILLASHAW B R

MEDICAL ASSISTANT07302 MAT200I MGMT OF OFFICE EMERGENCIES 2 TBA TBA TBA FUQUA T L

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] MAT211 CLINICAL PROC II FOR MED ASST 3 08:00A 11:00A MONDAY ALLEN C C

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION CERTIFICATE08101 MTR275I INTRO TO COMPUTERS IN TRANS 2 TBA TBA TBA HORTON S G

Mini Term II. Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]

MUSIC APPLIED08401 MUP101 PRIVATE PIANO I 1 TBA TBA FPA119 CHALKLEY D A08402 MUP103 PRIVATE ORGAN 1 TBA TBA FPA118 SPARKS M G08403 MUP111 PRIVATE VOICE I 1 TBA TBA FPA103 STAFF08404 MUP127 PRIVATE DOUBLE BASS I 1 TBA TBA FPA125 NEAL M A08405 MUP133 PRIVATE GUITAR I 1 TBA TBA FPA125 NEAL M A08406 MUP141 PRIVATE FLUTE I 1 TBA TBA FPA105 BURKS R L08407 MUP143 PRIVATE CLARINET I 1 TBA TBA FPA105 BURKS R L08408 MUP145 PRIVATE SAXOPHONE I 1 TBA TBA FPA105 BURKS R L08409 MUP151 PRIVATE OBOE I 1 TBA TBA FPA 105 BURKS R L08410 MUP161 PRIVATE TRUMPET I 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G08411 MUP163 PRIVATE FRENCH HORN I 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G08412 MUP171 PRIVATE TROMBONE I 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G08413 MUP173 PRIVATE EUPHONIUM I 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR08414 MUP175 PRIVATE TUBA I 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G08415 MUP181 PRIVATE PERCUSSION I 1 TBA TBA FPA125 NEAL M A08416 MUP201 PRIVATE PIANO III 1 TBA TBA FPA119 CHALKLEY D A08417 MUP211 PRIVATE VOICE III 1 TBA TBA FPA103 STAFF08418 MUP233 PRIVATE GUITAR III 1 TBA TBA FPA125 NEAL M A08419 MUP241 PRIVATE FLUTE III 1 TBA TBA FPA105 BURKS R L08420 MUP243 PRIVATE CLARINET III 1 TBA TBA FPA105 BURKS R L08421 MUP245 PRIVATE SAXOPHONE III 1 TBA TBA FPA105 BURKS R L08422 MUP261 PRIVATE TRUMPET III 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G08423 MUP263 PRIVATE FRENCH HORN III 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G08424 MUP271 PRIVATE TROMBONE III 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G08425 MUP273 PRIVATE EUPHONIUM III 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G08426 MUP275 PRIVATE TUBA III 1 TBA TBA FPA107 BEAN R G08427 MUP281 PRIVATE PERCUSSION III 1 TBA TBA FPA125 NEAL M A

MUSIC EDUCATIONDay08501 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W FPA201 BEAN R G08502 MUS101I MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA TBA BEAN R G

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/music08503 MUS101I MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA BEAN R G

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/music08504 MUS101I MUSIC APP 3 TBA TBA BURKS R L

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/music08505 MUS115 FUND OF MUSIC 3 08:00A 09:55A THURSDAY FPA201 BEAN R G

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 8:00AEvening08506 MUS101 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 05:00P 08:45P MONDAY FPA201 BURKS R L

MUSIC ENSEMBLE08301 MUL101 CLASS PIANO I 1 TBA TBA FPA207 CHALKLEY D A08302 MUL161 CLASS FRETTED INSTRUMENTS I 1 TBA TBA FPA124 NEAL M A08303 MUL170 MUSIC WORKSHOP I 1 TBA TBA FPA111 BURKS R L

Mini Term II08304 MUL171 MUSIC WORKSHOP II 1 TBA TBA FPA115 RICHTER T S

Mini Term II08305 MUL184 JAZZ/SHOW CHOIR I 1 TBA TBA FPA115 RICHTER T S08306 MUL196 JAZZ/SHOW BAND I 1 TBA TBA FPA111 BURKS R L08307 MUL201 CLASS PIANO III 1 TBA TBA FPA207 CHALKLEY D A08308 MUL261 CLASS FRETTED INSTRUMENTS III 1 TBA TBA FPA124 NEAL M A08309 MUL270 MUSIC WORKSHOP III 1 TBA TBA FPA111 BURKS R L08310 MUL271 MUSIC WORKSHOP IV 1 TBA TBA FPA112 RICHTER T S

NURSINGDay08812 NUR105 ADULT NURSING 8 08:00A 12:00P TU & TH NB106 WILHITE D B08813 NUR107 ADULT/CHILD NURSING 8 08:00A 12:00P M & W NB210 HORTON J A08814 NUR108 PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING 3 01:00P 04:00P WED NB210 HARGETT A C08815 NUR109 ROLE TRANSITION 3 01:00P 05:00P MONDAY NB210 BURGESS P A08808 NUR201 NSG THROUGH THE LIFESPAN I 5 01:00P 04:00P M & W NB106 TURNER S B08809 NUR201 NSG THROUGH THE LIFESPAN I 5 08:00A 11:00A M & W NB106 MOBLEY K S08801 NUR203 NSG THROUGH THE LIFESPAN III 6 08:00A 12:00P TU & TH NB209 TURNER S B08816 NUR203 NSG THROUGH THE LIFESPAN III 6 01:00P 05:00P TU & TH NB209 TURNER S B08810 NUR204 TRANSITION TO NSG PRACTICE 4 01:00P 04:00P THURSDAY NB209 BURGESS P AEvening08803 NUR105 ADULT NURSING 8 04:00P 06:00P TUESDAY NB106 WILHITE D B08807 NUR107 ADULT/CHILD NURSING 8 04:00P 06:00P WED NB209 HORTON J A08804 NUR201 NSG THROUGH THE LIFESPAN I 5 04:00P 06:00P WED NB106 TURNER S B08805 NUR203 NSG THROUGH THE LIFESPAN III 6 04:00P 06:00P TUESDAY NB209 TURNER S B08806 NUR204 TRANSITION TO NSG PRACTICE 4 04:00P 06:00P THURSDAY NB209 BURGESS P A

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT09301 OTA223 PROF SKILLS DEVELOPMENT 3 08:00A 10:30A M & W TBH508 GIPSON T R

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] OTA224I SERVICE OPERATIONS MGMT 3 TBA TBA GIPSON T R

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] OTA245 SPLINTING 2 10:35A 02:05P M & W TBH508 HYATT B G

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] OTA245 SPLINTING 2 10:00A 01:30P TU & TH TBH508 HYATT B G

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected]

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR09305 OTA245 SPLINTING 2 07:15A 01:45P FRIDAY TBH508 GIPSON T R

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] OTA253 LEVEL II FIELDWORK-B 4 02:00P 06:30P M THRU F HYATT B G09306 OTA260 OTA REVIEW SEMINAR 1 07:15A 08:00A TU & TH TBH508 GIPSON T R

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected]

ORIENTATIONAll Orientation 101 Classes are Four-Week Term (May 24-June 17)Day09101 ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 10:00A 11:45A TU & TH BE109 MOSS B09102 ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 10:00A 11:45A M & W BE109 GATTIS T W

Web assisted course: for course information, contact [email protected] ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 01:00P 03:15P TUESDAY BE109 WHITT T D

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 1:00P for course information, contact [email protected] ORI101I ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 TBA TBA LEWIS K L

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ORI101I ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 TBA TBA MCREA J A

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 06:00P 09:15P TUESDAY BE109 RICE D M

Day09107 ORI103 ORIENTATION (MASTER STUDENT) 2 08:00A 09:45 A M & W WC100 STAFF09108 ORI103 ORIENTATION (MASTER STUDENT) 2 12:30P 03:00P WED WC100 STAFF09110 ORI103I ORIENTATION (MASTER STUDENT) 2 TBA TBA STAFF

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ORI103 ORIENTATION (MASTER STUDENT) 2 05:30P 08:00P MONDAY WC100 STAFF

PARALEGALDay10102 PRL160 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 3 12:00P 01:55P M & W BE111 BROOKS J L10101 PRL265 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W BE111 BROOKS J L10103 PRL291 INTERNSHIP IN PARALEGALISM 3 TBA TBA TBA BROOKS J LEvening10106 PRL102 BAS LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING 3 05:30P 09:15P WED BE111 SAPP JR R A10104 PRL230 DOMESTIC LAW 3 05:30P 09:15P TUESDAY BE111 BROOKS J L10105 PRL240 WILLS, ESTATES & TRUSTS 3 05:30P 09:15P MONDAY BE111 SAPP JR R A

PHYSICAL EDUCATIONDay09401 PED100 FUNDAMENTALS OF FITNESS 3 11:00A 12:15P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09402 PED101 SLIMNASTICS (BEGINNING) 1 08:00A 09:15A M & W WC104 NEWMAN C M09403 PED102A SLIMNASTICS-WEIGHT MGMT 1 01:00P 03:00P THURSDAY WC110 NEWMAN C M09404 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 08:00A 09:15A M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09405 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 09:00A 10:45A M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09406 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 10:00A 11:15A M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09407 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 11:00A 12:15P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09408 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 01:00P 02:15P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09409 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 02:00P 03:15P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09410 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 08:00A 09:15A TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09411 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 09:00A 10:15A TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09412 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 10:00A 11:15A TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09413 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 11:00A 12:15P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09414 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 01:00P 02:15P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09415 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 02:00P 03:15P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09416 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 03:00P 04:15P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09417 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 08:00A 09:15A M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09418 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 09:00A 10:15A M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09419 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 10:00A 11:15A M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09420 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 11:00A 12:15P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09421 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 01:00P 02:15P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09422 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 02:00P 03:15P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09423 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 08:00A 09:15A TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09424 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 09:00A 10:15A TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09425 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 10:00A 11:15A TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09426 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 11:00A 12:15P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09427 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 01:00P 02:15P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09428 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 02:00P 03:15P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR09429 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 03:00P 04:15P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09430 PED109 JOGGING 1 TBA TBA TBA BAILEY K P09431 PED118 GEN CONDITIONING (BEGINNING) 1 03:30P 04:45P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09432 PED119 GEN CONDITIONING (INTER) 1 03:30P 04:45P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09433 PED200 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICAL EDU 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W WC112 BAILEY K PEvening09434 PED103 WEIGHT TRAINING (BEGINNING) 1 04:00P 05:15P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09435 PED104 WEIGHT TRAINING (INTERMEDIATE) 1 04:00P 05:15P M & W WC112 NEWMAN C M09436 PED118 GEN CONDITIONING (BEGINNING) 1 04:15P 05:30P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09437 PED119 GEN CONDITIONING (INTER) 1 04:15P 05:30P TU & TH WC112 BAILEY K P09438 PED240 SPORT & REC SCUBA DIVING 1 05:30P 08:00P THURSDAY WC101 HUTCHENS R P

PHILOSOPHY09501 PHL106 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH FPA206 WALTON R L09502 PHL106I INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 3 TBA TBA WALTON R L

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum09503 PHL206 ETHICS AND SOCIETY 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH FPA206 WALTON R L09504 PHL206I ETHICS AND SOCIETY 3 TBA TBA WALTON R L

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/hum

PHYSICAL SCIENCEDay09701 PHS111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 4 09:30A 12:45P TU & TH SCI201 O'LEARY C

Web assistedEvening09702 PHS111 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 4 05:30P 09:30P WED SCI201 O'LEARY C

Web assisted. Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 5:00P

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT10303 PTA120 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY 3 12:30P 03:30P M & W TBH314 HERFURTH S B10304 PTA120 INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY 3 08:00A 11:00A TU & TH TBH314 STRICKLAND J E

Hybrid format: for course information, contact [email protected] PTA201 PTA SEMINAR 2 TBA TBA ADAMS A S

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] PTA268 CLINICAL PRACTICUM 5 TBA TBA STRICKLAND J E

Course meets May 16-July 22

PHYSICSDay09801 PHY201 GENERAL PHYSICS I TRIG BASED 4 01:00P 04:15P M & W SCI 201 O'LEARY C

Web assisted09803 PHY213 GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CAL I 4 TBA TBA SCI201 O’LEARY CEvening09802 PHY214 GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CAL II 4 06:00P 09:45P TU & TH SCI201 O'LEARY C

Web assisted

POLITICAL SCIENCE09901 POL211 AMERICAN NATIONAL GVMNT 3 12:00P 01:55P TU & TH BE111 BROOKS J L

PSYCHOLOGYDay10217 PSY106 CAREER EXPLORATION 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected] PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W CHM002 REEVES R L10202 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 08:00A 09:55A TU & TH CHM002 REEVES R L10203 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 01:55P 02:55P M & W LIB600 FINCHER A G10204 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH TBH116 BRUNNER S H

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 10:00A. For course information, contact [email protected] PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 01:00P 02:55P TU & TH LIB600 STAFF

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 1:00P10206 PSY200I GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 TBA TBA TBA COLEMAN A S

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] PSY200I GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 TBA TBA TBA OREAR S J

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] PSY200I GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 TBA TBA TBA BRUNNER S H

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] PSY207 PSYCHOLOGY OF ADJUSTMENT 3 01:00P 02:55P TU & TH TBH116 BRUNNER S H10209 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEV 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W TBH116 FINCHER A G10210 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEV 3 01:00P 02:55P M & W TBH116 BRUNNER S H

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10211 PSY210I HUMAN GROWTH & DEV 3 TBA TBA OREAR S JOnline course; for course information, contact [email protected]

10212 PSY210I HUMAN GROWTH & DEV 3 TBA TBA COLEMAN A SOnline course; for course information, contact [email protected]

Evening10214 PSY200 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 06:00P 09:50P TUESDAY TBH116 VICKERY J W10215 PSY210 HUMAN GROWTH & DEV 3 06:00P 09:50P THURSDAY TBH116 VICKERY J W

READING10501 RDG083 DEVELOPMENTAL READING I 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W WC111 STAFF10502 RDG114 CRITICAL READING FOR COLLEGE 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W WC111 STAFF

RELIGIONDay10702 REL152I SURVEY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT 3 TBA TBA TBA RICHTER III J W

Online course; course information located at www.wallacestate.edu/humEvening10703 REL151 SURVEY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT 3 05:30P 09:15P TUESDAY FPA206 WALTON R L

RESPIRATORY THERAPIST10901 RPT231 PATHOLOGY FOR THE RCP II 3 08:00A 11:00A TUESDAY TBH216 CROW K C

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] RPT234 MECHANICAL VENT FOR RCP 3 08:00A 11:00A MONDAY TBH216 TAYLOR P D

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected]

SOCIOLOGY11201 SOC200I INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 TBA TBA TBA CHENAULT C D

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]

SPANISH11301 SPA101I INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I 4 TBA TBA TBA SPEEKER D K

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] SPA101I INTRODUCTORY SPANISH I 4 TBA TBA SPEEKER DK

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]

SPEECHDay11401 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 08:00A 09:55A M & W WC101 METCALF R L11402 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 10:00A 11:55A THURSDAY WC101 METCALF R L

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 10:00A11403 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 12:30P 02:25P M & W SC102 COX M S11404 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 10:00A 11:55A TU & TH SC104 HOPPER R E11405 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 12:30P 02:25P TUESDAY SC102 COX M S

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 12:30P11406 SPH107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 10:00A 11:55A M & W WC101 METCALF R L11407 SPH107 FUND OF PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 08:00A 09:55A THURSDAY WC101 METCALF R L

Hybrid format; orientation 5/26 at 08:00AEvening11408 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 05:30P 09:15P TUESDAY SC102 COX M S11409 SPH106 FUND OF ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 05:30P 09:15P WED SC104 HOPPER R E

THEATRE ARTS11601 THR120I THEATER APPRECIATION 3 TBA TBA TBA CANTRELLA L

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]

UPHOLSTERY11701 UPH114 UPHOLSTERY DESIGN EXPER LAB 3 07:30A 11:30A MONDAY UPH000 SMITH K A

12:00P 04:00P MONDAY UPH00011702 UPH132 HISTORY OF FURN STYLES 3 07:30A 11:30A TUESDAY UPH000 SMITH K A11706 UPH211 DESIGN INTERIORS FURN & AUTO 3 07:30A 11:30A THURSDAY UPH000 SMITH K A11704 UPH212 DESIGN INTERIORS FURN LAB 3 TBA MONDAY UPH000 SMITH K A

TBA WED UPH00011705 UPH215 SHOP MGT & LAYOUT 3 12:00P 04:00P WED UPH000 SMITH K A11703 UPH218 EMBROIDERY DESIGN 3 12:00P 03:20P TUESDAY UPH000 SMITH K A

08:10A 11:30A WED UPH000 SMITH K A12:00P 01:20P THURSDAY UPH000 SMITH K A

WELDINGDay12001 WDT110 INDUSTRIAL BLUEPRINT READING 3 12:50P 02:20P M & T WDT000 THOMPSON J A

CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

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12006 WDT182C SPEC TOPS/SMAW GROOVE LAB 3 07:45A 12:50P M & T WDT000 THOMPSON J A12002 WDT228 GAS TUNG ARC WLDG 3 12:50P 02:20P W & TH WDT000 THOMPSON J A12005 WDT258 CERTIFICATION LAB 3 07:45A 12:50P W & TH WDT000 THOMPSON J A12003 WDT268 GAS TUNG ARC FILLET LAB 3 07:45A 12:50P M & T WDT000 THOMPSON J A12004 WDT282B SPEC TOPS/GTAW WELDING 3 07:45A 12:50P W & TH WDT000 THOMPSON J AEvening12007 WDT119 GAS MET ARC/FLUX CORE ARC WLD 3 05:00P 07:30P M T W WDT000 SPARKS J D12008 WDT124 GAS METALARC/FLUX CORE ARC L 3 07:30P 10:00P M T W WDT000 SPARKS J D

WORK KEYS, INTEGRATEDDay12201 WKO101 WORKPLACE SKILLS DEV I 1 10:30A 11:45A TUESDAY BBCCLSR JOHNSON T L

Baseball Stadium Classroom12202 WKO101 WORKPLACE SKILLS DEV I 1 03:00P 04:15P WED BBCCLSR JOHNSON T L

Baseball Stadium ClassroomEvening12203 WKO101 WORKPLACE SKILLS DEV 1 05:30P 06:50P THURSDAY BBCCLSR TROUTMAN W G

Baseball Stadium Classroom

Mini-Term I (May 24-June 27)BUSINESS01711 BUS291 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP I 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected]

COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL03014 CNC160 DIE CONSTRUCTION & TRYOUT 3 TBA TBA MTT000 MINYARD J W03015 CNC161 DIE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR 3 TBA TBA MTT000 STAFF03016 CNC281F ST/APP GEOM FOR TOOLMAKERS 3 TBA TBA MTT000 STAFF

DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY03701 DMS221 OBSTETRICAL SONOGRAPHY II 3 08:00A 12:30P M & W TBH303 MONEY J E

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] DMS225 SUPERFICIAL SONOGRAPHY 1 01:00P 02:30P M & W TBH303 ATTAWAY D B

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] DMS240 SONOGRAPHY SEMINAR I 2 02:30P 05:30P M & W TBH303 MONEY J E

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected]

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY06703 ILT135 LOCALAREA NETWORKS (LANS) 3 08:00A 01:30P TU & TH ILT101 JETTON T C

Hybrid format; for course information, contact [email protected] ILT169 HYDRAULICS/PNEUMATICS 3 08:00A 01:30P TU & TH ILT102 HENDRIX W J

Mini-Term II (June 29-August 3)BUSINESS01710 BUS291 ALTERNATING BUS CO-OP I 1 TBA TBA SC116 ATCHLEY B P

For course information, contact [email protected]

DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY03706 DMS215 INTRO TO ACOUSTIC PHYSICS 2 TBA TBA TBH303 MONEY J E

Hybrid format; students must be admitted into Sonography program

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION CERTIFICATE08101 MTR275I INTRO TO COMPUTERS IN TRANS 2 TBA TBA TBA HORTON S G

MUSIC ENSEMBLE08303 MUL170 MUSIC WORKSHOP I 1 TBA TBA FPA111 BURKS R L08304 MUL171 MUSIC WORKSHOP II 1 TBA TBA FPA115 RICHTER T S08309 MUL270 MUSIC WORKSHOP III 1 TBA TBA FPA111 BURKS R L08310 MUL271 MUSIC WORKSHOP IV 1 TBA TBA FPA112 RICHTER T S

CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

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CALL COURSE COURSE NAME CR TIME DAYS LOCATION INSTRUCTOR

Four-Week Term (May 24-June 17)ORIENTATION09101 ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 10:00A 11:45A TU & TH BE109 MOSS B09102 ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 10:00A 11:45A M & W BE109 GATTIS T W

Web assisted; for course information, contact [email protected] ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 01:00P 03:15P TUESDAY BE109 WHITT T D

Hybrid format; orientation 5/24 at 1:00P09104 ORI101 ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 06:00P 09:15P TUESDAY BE109 RICE D M09105 ORI101I ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 TBA TBA LEWIS K L

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected] ORI101I ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 1 TBA TBA SMITH J W

Online course; for course information, contact [email protected]

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Training for Business and IndustryWALLACE STATE TRAINING FOR BUSINESS ANDINDUSTRY in conjunction with THE ALABAMA

TECHNOLOGY NETWORK

Our staff is dedicated to working with area business and indus-try to meet their specific training needs. We have scheduled avariety of training courses for this semester. If one of thesescheduled courses does not meet your company’s trainingneeds or requirements, one of our staff will be glad to work withyou to develop one that does. Specially designed classes aremonitored by our staff in conjunction with a company represen-tative to ensure that employees reach the company’s statedtraining outcome.

Wallace State Community College has been serving businessand industry statewide for more than 40 years, and is preparedto conduct training at the times and locations convenient for ourBusiness and Industry partners. Some of our training subjectsinclude but are not limited to the following:• Leadership Skills• JAVA Software• OSHA Safety• Secretarial Skills• Spanish for the Workforce• Conflict Resolution• Problem Solving• Harassment• Computer Skills for the Workplace

(MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint)

• Technical Writing• Basic Computer Literacy• Software Design• Graphic Design• Culinary Arts• eCommerce• Ethics in Healthcare• CNC (Computer Numeric Control)• Machine Tool/CNC/Machine Shop Skills• Welding• Industry Maintenance• PLC (Programmable Logic Controller)• SPC (Statistical Process Control)• CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant)• Blueprint Reading• Lean Manufacturing• Introduction to Metrology• Phlebotomy• CPR• First Aid• Truck Driver Training• CAD/CAM• HVAC• Robotics

For more information please contact Melinda Edwards(256)352-8172.

Short-Term Skills Training & Continuing EducationTo register, please contact Mary Hall at (256) 352-8243 or [email protected]

REFUND POLICYIt is our policy that NO REFUNDS will be issued one week prior to an individual class or the first class in a series. However, if we cancela class due to insufficient enrollment, fees will be reimbursed or student may select another class to attend based on space availability.

AUTOCAD FUNDAMENTALSInstructor: Jimmy HodgesThis course is designed for students with little or no computeraided design and drafting software experience. Practice draw-ings are used extensively to demonstrate use of commands andto provide the student with topic-specific drawings for hands-onexperience. Topics include applications; creating, storing, andretrieving predefined components; placing, rotation and scalingcomponents; modifying; rubber banding; adding text and dimen-sions to drawings, multilayering drawings, girds, orthogonalmode; data storage format for writing auxiliary programs; inputand output devices; resolution and physical limitations. Classesare located in the Drafting and Electronics Department.Day: Tuesdays and Thursdays

July 12, 14, 19 and 21Time: 4:00 - 8:00 p.m.Fee: $285

CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH (ONLINE)-TBI 864Online, self-paced, based on Adult Education principles. Workon the course at your own convenience. Start and stop any les-son any time to fit your schedule. Courses are active for 120days (four months). Courses are not teacher led. No priorknowledge or Spanish is necessary. All courses $99 each.

Spanish for Financial InstitutionsSpanish in the WorkplaceSpanish for Law Enforcement OfficersSpanish for Hospital NursingSpanish for Construction SupervisorsSpanish for Medical Office NursingSpanish for the CommunitySpanish for Library PersonnelSpanish for Pharmacy PersonnelSpanish for Real Estate SalesSpanish for PhysiciansSpanish for School Teachers

To enroll visit http://www.wallacestate.edu/command-spanish-online.html.

CUSTOMIZED CONSTRUCTION TRAINING*FREE TUITION FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY*Must be 18 by the time of employment. Choose from Carpen-try, Electrical, HVAC, Masonry, Plumbing or Welding. Day andevening classes available, enroll at any time. Contact BryanShirley at 256/352-8266 for more information.

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LEADERSHIP TRAINING SERIESFee: $49 per class. Classes located in the Tom Bevill Building,Room 216.Time Management - TBI 865

Tuesday, June 7 • 5:00-9:00 p.m.Problem Solving - TBI 866

Tuesday, June 14 • 5:00-9:00 p.m.Team Building - TBI 867

Tuesday, June 21 • 5:00-9:00 p.m.Polishing Supervisory Skills - TBI 868

Tuesday, June 28 • 5:00-9:00 p.m.

SERVSAFE TEST-PREP & CERTIFICATION COURSEInstructor: Chef Chris VillaParticipants will gain valuable knowledge in the following areas:sanitation, the flow of food, purchasing and receiving, storingfoods safely, food preparation, facilities and equipment, regula-tory agencies and inspection, and crisis management. The pro-gram is designed specifically for food-handling employees ofrestaurants, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, daycares, andother food service professionals. The intensive 8-hour coursesare conducted in two consecutive sessions, ending with the cer-tification exam (must attend both classes to test). It will be re-quired in some counties in the next few years. Check with yourlocal health department for specifics. All courses are held on thelast Monday and Tuesday of each month from 3:30-7:30 p.m inthe Banquet Hall.Fee: $150 (includes textbook and certification exam)

SHORT-TERM WELDING - TBI 860This 225-hour course provides basic instruction in oxy-fuel cut-ting (torch cutting) and the student’s choice of shielded metalarc welding (stick welding), MIG wire welding process, or TIGprocess. Classes located in the Welding Department. Enroll atany time.Day: Monday – WednesdayTime: 5:30-9:30 p.m.Fee: $2,000 WIAApproved

SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION AND LEED TRAINING-TBI 863 (THIS CLASS IS FREE)The construction future in Alabama is Green. This class will ad-dress Sustainable Building Practices, USGBC, LEED Certifica-tion, and Green Advantage Employee Certification. Participantswill receive a certificate of completion issued by NCCER.Date/Time: TBALocation: Agriculture/Horticulture Building Classroom

TRUCK DRIVING CERTIFICATE - TBI 861A 4-week instructional program that prepares individuals toapply technical knowledge and skills to drive trucks and buses,delivery vehicles, for-hire vehicles and other commercial vehi-cles. Classes located in the Diesel Mechanics facility.Day: Monday - Thursday, Call for DatesFee: $1600 + $200 testing fee and

$4 liability insurance fee WIAApproved

HEALTHCARE SHORT-TERM TRAINING &CONTINUING EDUCATION

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT- TBI870(10-week program)Instructors: Rhonda Ryan, RN and Krista Phillips, RNCertified Nursing Assistants (CNA) work at the direction ofnurses to provide basic patient care and play a critical role insuccessful healthcare by extending the capability of nurses anddoctors to provide better patient care. CNA classes will train in-dividuals to assess patient needs, to interact effectively with thepatient, and to make observations regarding a patient's condi-tion and state of mind.FREE Information Session: Tuesday, May 3, 6:00 p.m., TomBevill Health Building, 4th FloorClass Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 7-

August 11, 5:00-9:00 p.m. The 26-hour clinicalrotation will be on the following three Saturdays.

Fee: $790 plus $15 insurance fee (includes textbook andexam fee). WIAApproved.

Location: Nursing Building, Room 201

PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN - TBI871 (7-week program)Instructors: Bonnie Brannan, Stephanie Burden and Valerie CarterThis course is designed to train individuals to collect qualityblood samples properly from patient and interact with health-care personnel.FREE Information Session: Tuesday, March 15, 6:00 p.m.,Bevill Building 4th FloorClass Schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 19-June 2,

5:00-8:30 p.m. Clinical externships will be coordinatedafter class completion.

Fee: $1,587.50 plus $11.50 insurance fee (includestextbook and exam fee). WIA approved.

Location: Tom Bevill Health Building, Rm 506

CEU OPPORTUNITIES - Nurses and RespiratoryTherapists (4 Contact Hours)

ARTERIAL BLOOD GASES-CEU 621Date/Time: Thursday, June 16, 2011, 9am – 12:30pmLocation: Bevill BuildingFee: $40

TEAM BUILDING IN HEALTHCARE-CEU 976Date/ Time: Thursday, July 14, 2011, 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Location: Bevill BuildingFee: $40

MECHANICAL VENTILATION-CEU 617Date/ Time: Thursday, August 11, 2011, 9am – 12:30pmLocation: Bevill BuildingFee: $40

CPR CLASSES

HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS CPR (BLS)-CEU 852Date/Time: TBALocation: Bevill Building 6th floorFee: $60 + $5 for card payable to instructor

Short-Term Skills Training & Continuing Education

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Short-Term Skills Training & Continuing EducationCPR/CPR Renewal-CEU 057Date/Time: 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.Location: Bevill Building 6th floorFee: $25

PALS Provider Course-CEU 954Date/Time: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Location: Bevill Building 6th floorFee: $100

12 LEAD ECG COURSE-CEU 908Date/Time: 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.Location: Bevill Building 6th floorFee: $35

ACLS PROVIDER COURSE-CEU 952Date/Time: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Location: Bevill Building 6th floorFee: $100

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CEU 177 • Watercolor Painting andDrawing (Painting Bugs)Fridays, August 5, 12, 199:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.Shop Around the Corner*$30 plus supplies (Call 256/775-1775 for list)

CEU 136 • Pastels (Beach Scenes)Fridays, July 1, 15, 299:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Shop Around the Corner*$30 plus supplies (Call 256/775-1775 for list)

CEU 178 • Acrylic Painting (Painting AGarden)Thursdays, June 2, 9, 169:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.Shop Around the Corner,* Cullman$30 plus supplies (Call 256/775-1775 for list)

*Shop Around the Corner Art Gallery lo-cated at 908 2nd Ave. NW, Cullman (nextto Captain D’s)

CEU 117 • Tour of Evelyn Burrow Museum (FREE)Tuesday, August 23 9:00-11:00 a.m.Evelyn Burrow MuseumThe Burrow Museum houses a $9.5 mil-lion collection donated to Wallace StateCommunity College by Evelyn Burrow ofCullman, Alabama. Included in the mu-seum are more than 5,000 pieces from

around the world acquired over 65 yearsby Burrow and her late husband, Ottis.This is one of the finest collections of itskind in the world today. Object d’art in theMuseum date as far back as the 1600s.Other pieces are so rare they are price-less.

CEU 302 • Cake DecoratingThursdays, June 2-July 215:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.Banquet HallFee: $135 (Supplies Required)

CEU 125 • Ballroom DancingTuesdays, June 7, 14, 216:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.Wellness Center 102AFee: $30

CEU 129 • Advanced BallroomDancingTuesdays, June 7, 14, 217:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.Wellness Center 102AFee: $30

CEU 724 • Beginning GolfMonday and Tuesday, June 27-282:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.Cullman Municipal Golf CourseFee: $50

CEU 740 •Intermediate GolfWednesday and Thursday, June 29-302:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.Cullman Municipal Golf CourseFee: $50

CEU 105 • Introduction to Digital PhotographyTuesdays, May 3-76:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.Burrow CenterFee: $75

CEU107 • Advanced Digital PhotographyTuesdays, July 5-August 96:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.Burrow CenterFee: $75

CEU 106 • Introduction to PhotoshopElementsThursdays, May 5-June 96:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.Burrow CenterFee: $75

CEU 431 • Advanced Photoshop ElementsThursdays, June 7-August 116:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.Burrow CenterFee: $75

Wallace State Community Education provides a variety of classes designed to enrich your life. Find a class that interests you, or contactMelinda Edwards at 256/352-8172 to suggest a class or topic. The registration deadline is three days prior to the first day of class. All registration and tuition payment must be completed at the time of registration. There will be no refunds after the registration deadline. Tuition may be paid in person at the Cashier’s Office or by mail; credit cards are accepted in person or by phone. To register or for more information, contact Mary Ann Hall at (256) 352-8243.

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LLiiffeelloonngg LLeeaarrnniinnggAdult students, age 55 and older, may take the following courses (with the exception of Cake Decorating) for a $25 class fee through the Lifelong Learning Center. Some supplies are required and are specified in the course description. There are no requirements other than aminimum age of 55 and an interest in continued learning. To register or for more information, visit the WSCC Admissions Office or call256/352-8243. Tuition must be paid at the time of registration. Registration must be complete three days prior to the class.

CEUS 177 • Watercolor Painting & Drawing - Painting BugsFridays, August 5, 12, 199:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Location: Shop Around the Corner, CullmanFee: $25 plus suppliesSupplies required. Call 256/775-1775 for a list.

CEUS 171 • Pastels (Beach Scenes)Fridays, July 1, 15, 299:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Location: Shop Around the Corner, CullmanFee: $25 plus suppliesSupplies required. Call 256/775-1775 for a list.

CEUS 178 • Acrylic Painting for the GardenFridays, August 5, 12, 199:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.Location: Shop Around the Corner, CullmanFee: $25 plus suppliesSupplies required. Call 256/775-1775 for a list.

CEUS 117 • Evelyn Burrow Museum Tour (FREE)Tuesday, August 2310:00 a.m.Location: Evelyn Burrow MuseumTour the Evelyn Burrow Museum, home to a $9.5 million fineart collection including more than 5,000 pieces from around theworld.

CEUS 179 • Computers for SeniorsMondays, June 6, 13, 209:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Location: Health Science LabFee: $25This course is for the beginner and is designed to introduceyou to the computer. Basic functions of Windows and MicrosoftWord will be covered along with personal computer settings.You will also be introduced to the Internet. Class size is limitedto 12 students.

CEUS 182 • Advanced Computers for SeniorsMondays, July 11, 18, 2010:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Location: Health Science LabFee: $25This course will build on the Computers for Seniors class. Stu-dents will learn more about the Internet and how to send emailsand attachments. Class size is limited to 15 students.

CEUS 105 • Digital Photography for SeniorsMondays, July 11, 18, 2510:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Location: Health Science LabFee: $25Learn how to take your photos from the camera to the com-puter, edit the red eye and correct mistakes. You will learn howto print your photos and save them to a disc. Bring your cam-era and enjoy this hands-on class.

CEUS 302 • Cake DecoratingThursdays, June 2-July 215:30-8:30 p.m.Banquet HallLearn how to make beautiful cakes every time. Before longyou will be decorating a cake like a pro.

CEUS 126 • Beginning Ballroom DancingTuesdays, April 19-May 24CEUS 127 • Beginning Ballroom DancingTuesdays, May 31-July 5CEUS 128 • Beginning Ballroom DancingTuesdays, July 12-August 166:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m.Location: Wellness Center Aerobics RoomFee: $25

CEUS 130 • Advanced Ballroom DancingTuesdays, April 19-May 24CEUS 131 • Advanced Ballroom DancingTuesdays, May 31-July 5CEUS 132 • Advanced Ballroom DancingTuesdays, July 12-August 16Evening time TBALocation: Wellness Center Aerobics RoomFee: $25

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The Wallace State Alumni Association is now offering a variety of summer workshops.

Topics include The Art of Fencing, The Mysteries of Healthy Cooking, 3D Summer Experience,

Learning about Pageants with Miss Alabama, Preparing for the COMPASS and ACT Tests, and more.

Visit www.wallacestate.edu/alumni or call 256/352-8071 for more information.

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Acrylic Painting-CEU 183- Learn to draw a fish using acrylic paints.Instructor-Laura Walker Date/Time: Tuesday, June 21, 3:30 p.m.Location: Shop Around the Corner, Cullman (Next to Captain D’s)Fee: $30

Clay Fun-CEU 308-Express yourself and let your imagination run freeas you explore the wonders of clay. Learn the basics of creatingsculptures and hand building. Wear your old clothes! Projects will bepainted with acrylics and sealed upon completion. Instructor-Adrian ScottDate/Time: Tuesday, June 21, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noonLocation: Burrow Building, Art Department (Building #36)Fee: $30

Powerful PowerPoint-CEU 309-Be the show off next year when youpresent your school projects. By the end of the class, you will be ableto skillfully navigate PowerPoint, enrich all your school projects andbe ready to share your skills with others (maybe even mom and dad!).Instructor-Jamie FallinDate/Time: Tuesday, June 21, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noonLocation: Health Science Lab (Building #6)Fee: $25

Jewelry Art-CEU 311-Stretch your imagination to make your ownwearable art. You will design projects using a variety of techniquesand materials. By the end of the class you will be wearing your ownnecklaces, earrings, pins and bracelets. Instructor-Jamie Fallin Date/Time: Tuesday, June 21, 1:00-3:00 p.m.Location: Bevill BuildingFee: $30

Digital Photography “Safari”-CEU 215-Join us for an introduction todigital photography as we photograph nature. Our backdrop will bethe nature and animals at Cullman’s own Sportsman’s Lake. Instructor-Theresa BurnsDate/Time: Monday, June 21, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Location: Sportsman’s LakeFee: $25

C.S.I. (Crime Scene Investigation)-CEU 209-Join our forensics teamand learn how fingerprints, hair, fibers, and shoe prints can be sued tosolve a case. As seen on TV, this is an exciting filed with great career

opportunities. Instructor-Thea HallDate/Time: Wednesday, June 22, 12:00 noon-4:00 p.m.Location: Criminal Justice Department (Building # 12)Fee: $30

Act the Part-CEU 315-Learn to perform by understanding the scriptand exploring character choices. Work on audition skills, have funwith improvising and theatre dance.Instructor: Lauren Cantrell Date/Time: Monday, June 20, 10 a.m.-12 noon Location: Burrow Building (Building #36)Fee: $25

Cake Decorating-CEU 303-This is a great class for girls and boys tolearn the basics of cake decorating. Learn to make icing, ice a cake,and create various designs for all occasions. Each participant will taketheir own decorated cake home with them.Instructor-Pat HortonDate/Time: Monday, June 20, 1:00-3:00 p.m.Location: Banquet Hall (Building #11)Fee: $30

Digital Scrapbooking-CEU 216-In a couple of hours you can captureall the moments from summer vacation and remember them forever.In this class, learn the basic fundamentals of Digital Scrapbooking.Learn to edit your photos and insert them into predesigned layouts orcreate your own. Enhance your pages with text and use 3-D embell-ishments. Bring your photos on a flash drive. Instructor-Jamie FallinDate/Time: Monday, June 20, 1:00-3:00 p.m.Location: Burrow Building (Building #36)Fee: $25 plus supplies (estimate per student)

Rubber Stamping/Cardmaking-CEU 217-Be the hit of the party witha unique personalized card. Have fun making your own greetingcards and stationary. We will use rubber stamps and learn differentinking techniques. Learn how to use embellishments such as brads,flowers and ribbons.Instructor-Jamie FallinDate/Time: Wednesday, June 22, 1:00-3:00 p.m.Location: Burrow Building (Building #36)Fee: $30 plus supplies

Ask about our Summer STEM Camp,June 13-16, for students interested inScience, Technology, Engineering andMath. Call 256-352-8031 or email [email protected].

All-Sports Camp July 11-14, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.Open to boys and girls ages 6-12 Registration: $200 or $55/day (lunch included)July 11 - Volleyball and Cheerleading July 12 - Girls’ and Boys’ BasketballJuly 13 - Soccer and Cheerleading July 14 - Baseball and Softball For more information visit wscsoftball.com or call 256-352-8355.

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Financial Aid - Mobile U

nit

Human R

esources - HGA

Marketing - Burrow

Center

MIS Director - Science Building R

m 206

Planning and Assessm

ent - Coliseum

, 2nd Floor

President’s Office - Bevill Building 7th Floor

Ready to W

ork - Basball Stadium Classroom

Student R

etention - Coliseum

, 2nd Floor

Switchboard/M

ail - Bookstore Basement

Talent Search - G

eneral Studies

Upward Bound - G

eneral Studies

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Wallace State Centerat Hayden High SchoolHayden, AL

Wallace State Centerat J.B. Pennington High SchoolBlountsville, AL

Wallace State Centerat Addison High School Addison, AL

Wallace State Centerat Brewer High School Eva, AL

For information about off campus centers, call 256/352-8050 or 256/352-8236.

The Wallace State Community College campus is located in the heart of NorthAlabama, eight miles south of Cullman, on U.S. Highway 31 within the city limits ofHanceville. Students who commute find it convenient because of its strategic location -60 miles south of Huntsville, 40 miles south of Decatur, and 45 miles north ofBirmingham, off U.S. Interstate 65.

OFF CAMPUS INSTRUCTIONAL SITES:

801 Main Street NW • Hanceville, AL 35077

256/352-80001-866-350-9722

www.wallacestate.edu

A life less ordinary.

Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDCullman, ALPermit #17

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