Serving Delaware and Chester Counties www.dccc.edu
The College’s portal, delaGATE, is the official communications
vehicle between the College and students. Check it often for
updates on course availability, billing and financial aid.
Spring 2015
Credit Course Schedule
as of October 21, 2014
Table of Contents
Academic Calendar. . . 3 College Over 60 . . . 6 Drop/Add . . . 3 Financial Aid . . . 4 Late Registration . . . 3Online and Hybrid Classes . . . 5
Payment. . . 4
Refunds and Withdrawals . . . 5
Sponsoring School Districts . . . 5
Student ID . . . 5
Student Success Programs and Courses . . . 7
Tuition and Fees . . . 5
SCHEDuLES
Accelerated I . . . .10-11 Accelerated II . . . .12-15 Brandywine Campus . . . 15Chester County Hospital . . . 15
Downingtown Campus . . . .16-18 Exton Center . . . .19-21 Marple Campus. . . .22-47 Pennocks Bridge Campus . . . .48-50 Phoenixville Campus. . . 50
Southeast Center . . . .51-53
upper Darby Center . . . .54-55
Winter Session Classes . . . .8-9
Delaware County Community College is an equal employment and educational opportunity institution conforming to all applicable legislation that prohibits discrimination. The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by state or federal laws in its educational programs, activities, admission or employment policies, as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and other applicable statutes. Inquiries concerning Title IX and/or 504 compliance should be referred to: Betty Brown, associate dean for student success, room 2195, 610-359-5320; and/or Connie McCalla, vice president of human resources, room 3572, 610-359-5094. TTY for the hearing impaired: 610-359-5020. Delaware County Community College is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19104.
If you are a high school junior or senior and are interested in the College’s High School Dual Enrollment, please visit www.dccc.edu/highschool.
wInTEr SESSIon
registration . . . ongoing until December 17 winter Session Classes Begin . . . . December 19 winter Session Classes End . . . January 18
SPrInG SEmESTEr
registration (until Late Registration on January 14) . . . .ongoing Late registration. . . . January 14
Last date to register for classes beginning January 20
martin Luther King Holiday . . . January 19 Classes Begin at All Locations . . . . January 20
Including Accelerated Classes - Session One
Presidents’ Day weekend Holiday Days (no classes) . . . . February 14-16 Faculty In-Service Days (no classes). . . . February 17-18 Deadline to Apply for Spring Graduation . . . . march 15 Spring Break. . . . march 16-22 Last Day to register for Accelerated Classes – Session Two . . . . march 20 Accelerated Classes – Session Two begins . . . . march 23 registration for Summer/Fall 2015, Begins for Current Students . . . . march 23 mid-term Grade warning Date . . . . march 27 Priority Date for Filing FAFSA form for Financial Aid (summer). . . .April 1 Deadline for Student withdrawals
*
. . . .April 3 registration for Summer/Fall 2015, Begins for new Students . . . . April 13 Classes End . . . . may 11 Final Examinations. . . may 12-18 Commencement. . . may 21*For accelerated courses, the deadline for student withdrawals will be the Friday ending the first full week past the 60% point of the course. LATE rEGISTrATIon
(This is the last date to register for classes that begin the week of January 20)
wednesday, January 14 . . . 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Marple and Pennocks Bridge Campuses and Exton and Southeast Centers.
• Placement testing is ongoing at Marple and Pennocks Bridge Campuses and Exton Center. Students should arrive no later than 6:00 p.m. for the final testing session.
• Students for whom English is a Second Language
Placement tests will be given at 9:30 a.m., 12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. at Marple Campus only. Students should arrive at least 15 minutes prior to testing times.
• Placement testing at the Southeast Center is ongoing
Students should arrive by 4:00 p.m. for the final testing session.
• Students wishing to enroll in classes at the Upper Darby Center should attend Late registration at the Southeast Center and students wishing to enroll in classes at the Downingtown or Brandywine Campuses should attend Late registration at the Exton Center or any other College location hosting Late registration activity.
DroP/ADD
(for registered students only; new students may not register during this time)
Tuesday, January 20 to Thursday, January 22
Marple, Downingtown, Pennocks Bridge Campuses; Exton, Upper Darby and Southeast Centers
9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
noTE: no Placement Testing during Drop/Add.
Academic Calendar – Winter 2014 / Spring 2015
Payment
PAYmEnT onLInE
Registered students can make payment through delaGATE,
the College’s portal, accessible from the link at the top of our home page, www.dccc.edu. Log-in instructions are provided. The College accepts American Express, VISA, MasterCard, Discover Card and electronic checks. Signing up for a payment plan can also be done online.
PAYmEnT In-PErSon
Payment can also be made in person at Marple and Downingtown Campuses and at Exton and Southeast Centers. The College accepts American Express, VISA, MasterCard, Discover Card, cash, money orders and personal checks for payment of tuition and fees.
Payment Deadlines Spring 2014
Payment is due on December 3, 2014, for students who register between october 27, 2014 and December 2, 2014. Students registering from December 3, 2014 through Late registration must make payment within 48 hours of registering or will be dropped from their classes. Payment can be made in person at the Marple Campus, Southeast Center, Downingtown Campus or Exton Center. The College accepts American Express, VISA, MasterCard, Discover Card, cash, money orders and personal checks. Payment by credit card or electronic check may also be made from the College’s portal. Go to delaGATE.dccc.edufor self service.
make Payment Easier
with our Payment Plan
4-Payment Plan available through December 15, 2014
Pay 25% plus $30 fee by bill due date; second payment of 25% due January 7, 2015; third payment of 25% due
February 4, 2015; final payment due march 4, 2015 3-Payment Plan available December 16–January 16, 2015
Pay 50% plus $30 fee by bill due date; second payment of 25% due February 4, 2015; final payment due
march 4, 2015.
Your bill is NOT in the mail!
There will be no paper bills mailed to registrants. All bills will be sent by e-mail to students’ Delaware County Community College e-mail address.
Check your e-mail through delaGATE to review your tuition bill, see you schedule, make payments and sign up for a payment plan.
Financial Aid
wInTEr SESSIon
Financial aid is not available for the
online winter session.
SPrInG SEmESTEr
To be eligible to use financial aid to pay
for your registration, you MuST complete
your
Free Application for Federal Student
Aid
and submit all required supporting
documents before
november 1, 2014.
If you have not met this deadline, you can
still register and use our payment plan for
payment then submit your FAFSA and you
will be reimbursed up to your federal and
state aid eligibility.
If you have not already started the
Financial Aid application process, go
to
www.fafsa.ed.gov
and apply online.
Be sure to take advantage of the
IrS
Data recovery Tool
. Our school code is
007110
.
The financial aid process can take up
to
four
weeks; students should plan
accordingly and check their delaGATE
frequently. If your financial aid has not
been processed by the time payment is
due, you must make a payment.
Tuition
(Per Credit Hour)The College reserves the right to change without notice the tuition and fees stated herein. See the Delaware County Community College Catalog for an explanation of fees. Residents of Sponsoring School Districts $106 Pennsylvanians residing in an area that
does not sponsor the College $212
Non-Pa. Residents (including internationals) $318
International Fee $35
Student Activities Fee $2
PLAnT FEES:
Non-Sponsor $3
Out-of-State & International $6
PLUS:
Application Fee (non-refundable) $25
Records Processing Fee (each semester) $20 The Instructional Support Fee supports College-wide technology as well as specialized lab/clinical supplies, dedicated spaces and staffing. There are three fee levels depending on individual course requirements. Courses are marked in the schedule as follows:
* $47 per credit hour ** $52 per credit hour
All other courses, $42 per credit hour
refunds and withdrawals
Withdrawals must be made either in person at Student Records, by letter, or online. Date of withdrawal is the date notification is received.*
refund Schedule
100% for withdrawal prior to the start of all classes 80% for withdrawal prior to the end of the first week 60% for withdrawal prior to the end of the second week 40% for withdrawal prior to the end of the third week *Students receiving Title IV funding who withdraw from the College should consult the College Catalog financial aid section, “Refund to Federal Programs When the Student Withdraws.”
online and Hybrid
(Classroom/Internet)The College offers 95+ online and hybrid courses within a variety of subjects and disciplines. Students have access to their class work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Even though most Internet/Online learning courses do not require regular attendance, you may be expected to attend an orientation meeting and take exams in person. Check with the Online/ Internet Learning department about your class requirements. About one week before the semester begins, you will receive an email, explaining how to get started. A welcome letter will also be available at www.dccc.edu/ol. Hybrid courses require class attendance and online work.
IDs for Students
College IDs are obtained in the Campus Life Office or at off-campus Learning Resource Centers. Hours of operation can be found in delaGATE under the Student Services tab. To have an ID taken students must present a current picture ID. Returning students must validate their ID each semester. IDs are used for borrowing materials from the Learning Commons as well as for taking tests in Testing Centers and Bookstore buy backs.
Sponsoring School Districts
The following school districts sponsor the College: Chester– upland, Garnet Valley (Bethel residents only), Haverford, Interboro, Radnor, Ridley, Rose Tree Media, Southeast Delco, Springfield, upper Darby, Wallingford-Swarthmore (Swarthmore and Rutledge residents only) and William Penn.
College over 60
A discount for “College Over 60” is offered for residents of Delaware and Chester counties, age 60 and over.
College Over 60 waivers are available for spring and fall semesters only.
Tuition is waived for one course up to
• $318 at the sponsoring
rate. All other applicable fees are paid by students. Students from non-sponsoring school districts pay the •
difference between sponsoring and non-sponsoring tuition (an additional $318 for a three-credit course) plus a $3 per credit facilities fee.
Other required fees, for all students, are listed under Tuition •
and Fees
Deadline for courses in this brochure is December 19, 2014 •
mail-in registration onLY
• . No telephone, fax or Web
registration accepted. For more information about all other College programs, policies
and services, visit our web site: www.dccc.edu or call our Admissions Office: 610-359-5050.
College over 60 registration – Spring 2015
mail form and payment to: DCCC, College over 60, 901 South media Line road, media, PA 19063-1094
name ______________________________________________________________________________________ Student ID (if available) ______________________________________ Sex: ______m ______F
Signature ___________________________________________________________________________________ Date ______________________________________________________________________________
Address _____________________________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________________ State ________ Zip ______________
School District where you reside _______________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________________________ Date of Birth ____________________
_____ U.S. Citizenship _____ resident Alien no. __________________________ _____ no Status _____ Foreign national, Visa Type: ____ F ____ B _____ other
Race (Optional): _____ Black/African American _____ American Indian/Alaskan Native _____ Asian _____ White _____ Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander _____ Other
Ethnicity (optional): Hispanic/Latino _____ Yes _____ no
major Code* Crn SUBJ CrS SEC Title C/H Time Days Tuition
Enclosed is my: ____ Check ____ Money Order made payable to DCCC
Charge my: ____ VISA ____ MasterCard ____ Discover ____ American Express
Signature __________________________________________ Account # ______________________________ Expiration Date ___________
* If you do not have a major or do not plan to complete a program of study, you may use “LA” as your major code.
(select one or more)
Use the special “College over 60” registration form below •
Include check or credit card information to pay additional •
fees
Include a copy of proof of age if this is your first “College •
Over 60” registration (license, birth certificate, passport, etc.) Mail registrations will be processed as they are received and will be entered continuously from now through December 19. You will receive written confirmation of your registration or a phone call if there is a problem we can’t resolve. For more information about College over 60, call 610-359-5025.
Student Success Programs and Courses
There are certain enrollment criteria for many of these courses and programs, so we recommend that you speak with your advisor to determine those that are most appropriate for you. Some courses have identifying codes which appear after the titles on this page and in the course section number as you search the course schedule. When searching for a class, there are certain codes that will be helpful to you. These codes are listed in the section number of the course and their definitions appear below:
(A) or (B) Accelerated Courses
Accelerated courses provide students the opportunity to complete courses in less than a full fourteen-week semester, often allowing completion of two sequential courses in the same semester. These courses provide the flexibility to begin college at various times during the year. However, to achieve this, the pace and intensity of these courses are increased.
(A) Means the course runs for six weeks and starts at the beginning of the semester.
(B) Means the course runs for six weeks and starts mid-way through the semester.
(BC) Bundled Courses
A pair or group of courses that must be taken together in the same semester. Faculty work closely with students and each other in a supportive environment increasing the opportunity for success.
(CC) College Cohorts
These are intensive, highly collaborative, full-time programs designed for maximum results. In one semester, you can discover new skills and use new techniques to learn more easily, study better, and balance your personal responsibilities while completing a full-time course load. This is a unique experience designed to help you build a foundation of skills that provide the maximum opportunity for continued college success.
(H) Classroom/Internet Course (Hybrid)
A Hybrid Course is one in which you are expected to attend an in-person class a number of designated times and also complete a designated amount of online work. The configuration of these courses varies, so check the semester schedule for more specific information.(I) Individualized Courses
Individualized courses are those in which students work at their own pace but under the direction of the course instructor. Students use the course textbook, computer tutorials, and / or video clips to achieve each learning objective. The advantage of this style is that students take tests only when they are ready for them. Students may move to the next level of the course in the same semester if sufficient progress is made. If more time is needed, students may take two semesters to complete the original course.
(S) Supported Instruction
Supported instruction is an academic enrichment program in which students attend a traditional classroom section and then have an opportunity to receive an hour of additional support in the specific subject area. Students seeking a higher level of support in a particular subject area will have a greater opportunity for success in courses with a Supported Instruction component.
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
online winter Session Classes
Classes start December 19 and end January 18.
These five-week winter session courses are offered exclusively online from December 19 through January 18. This is an ideal opportunity to earn credits in a shorter period of time whether you are new to the College or a student elsewhere looking to pick up additional credits to transfer back to your home institution.
For more information, go to www.dccc.edu/winterclasses.
winter Session
12/19/14-1/18/15
Marple
(ADJ) ADmInISTrATIon oF JUSTICE
Distance Learning-Internet
**2 ADJ 101 0W 3 Intro Crim Justice Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 **66 ADJ 240 0W 3 Criminology
Prereq: ADJ 241
(AHA) HEALTH ADmInISTrATIon
Distance Learning-Internet
**41 AHA 207 0 3 Ethical/Legal Aspe
(AHm) ALLIED HEALTH mEDICAL
Distance Learning-Internet
**43 AHM 102 0 3 Intro to Health Care **42 AHM 140 0 3 Prof & Communication Issues **40 AHM 233 0 3 Med Terminology
(BUS) BUSInESS
Distance Learning-Internet
**30 BUS 100 W 3 Intro To Business Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT **46 BUS 210 W 3 Princ Mgmt
Prereq: BUS 100
**29 BUS 215 W 3 Human Res Mgmt Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT **44 BUS 220 W 3 Elem Statistics
Prereq. MAT 100, MAT 120 or higher **32 BUS 221 W 1 Elementary Statistics Lab
Prereq. BUS 220
**31 BUS 230 W 3 Princ Marketing Prereq. BUS 100
**58 BUS 243 W 3 Legal Environ Bus Prereq. ENG 100
(DPr) ComPUTEr InFormATIon SYSTEmS
Distance Learning-Internet
**75 DPR 100 0W 3 Intro to Info Technology Prereq. REA 050
**34 DPR 108 W 3 Intro to Computer Science Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT
(ECo) EConomICS
Distance Learning-Internet
**3 ECO 210 0W 3 Macroecon Princ. Prereq. MAT 060
**4 ECO 220 0W 3 Microecon Princ. Prereq. MAT 060
(EDU) EDUCATIon
Distance Learning-Internet
**69 EDU 206 0W 3 Teaching with Technology Prereq. EDU 110
**72 EDU 220 0W 3 Intro to Special Ed Prereq. PSY 140, ENG 112
(EnG) EnGLISH
Distance Learning-Internet
**18 ENG 100 0W 3 Composition I Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**20 ENG 112 0W 3 Writing About Literature Prereq. ENG 100
**28 ENG 245 00W 3 Black America Lit Prereq. ENG 100
**16 ENG 250 00W 3 Children’s Literature Prereq. ENG 112
(HIS) HISTorY
Distance Learning-Internet
**6 HIS 110 0W 3 American History I Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 **62 HIS 120 0W 3 American Hist II
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 **70 HIS 150 0W 3 World Civilization I
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 **71 HIS 160 0W 3 World Civilization II
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
(Hrm) HoTEL/rESTAUrAnT mAnAGEmEnT Distance Learning-Internet **68 HRM 165 W 3 Managing Human Prereq HRM 100 (HUm) HUmAnITIES Distance Learning-Internet
**22 HUM 142 00W 3 American Cinema Prereq. ENG 100
**23 HUM 160 00W 3 Intro World Relig Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
(Imm) InTErACTIVE mULTImEDIA
Distance Learning-Internet
**61 IMM 120 W 3 Web Page Development Prereq. DPR 100 or DPR 108
(mAT) mATHEmATICS
Distance Learning-Internet
**35 MAT 100 01N 3 Inter Algebra Prereq. MAT 060
**36 MAT 120 01N 3 Mod College Math Prereq. MAT 060
**37 MAT 121 01N 3 Intro to Probability & Stat Prereq. MAT 060 or satisfactory score
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
winter Session Classes
Classes start the week of December 19 and end January 18.
**39 MAT 135 01N 3 Business Precalculus Prereq. MAT 100
**38 MAT 151 01N 4 College Algebra Prereq. MAT 100
(mUS) mUSIC
Distance Learning-Internet
**54 MUS 131 00W 3 History of Rock and Roll
(nET) nETworK EnGInEErInG
Distance Learning-Internet
**60 NET 110 W 3 Network Communications Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 040
(PHI) PHILoSoPHY
**24 PHI 100 00W 3 Intro Philosophy Prereq. ENG 100
**25 PHI 110 00W 3 Contemp Moral Prob Prereq. ENG 100
(PLG) PArALEGAL STUDIES
Distance Learning-Internet
**65 PLG 120 0W 3 Legal Research & Writing II Prereq. PLG 110
**64 PLG 200 0W 3 Family Law Prereq. PLG 110
(PoL) PoLITICAL SCIEnCE
Distance Learning-Internet
**67 POL 110 0W 3 Intro Polit Sci Prereq: ENG 050 and REA 050 **7 POL 120 0W 3 American Natl Govt
(PSY) PSYCHoLoGY
Distance Learning-Internet
**8 PSY 140 0W 3 General Psychology Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**9 PSY 204 0W 3 Foundations of Addictions Prereq. PSY 140 or SOC 110 or HUS 74 PSY 210 00W 3 Lifespan Human Dev
Prereq. PSY 140
73 PSY 220 00W 3 Abnormal Psychology Prereq. PSY 140
**13 PSY 241 0W 3 Child Psychology Prereq. PSY 140
(SoC) SoCIoLoGY
Distance Learning-Internet
**47 SOC 110 00W 3 Intro Sociology Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass **14 SOC 215 0W 3 Exper in Diversity
Prereq. PSY 140 or SOC 110
(SPA) SPAnISH
Distance Learning-Internet
**27 SPA 102 00W 3 Elem Spanish II Prereq. SPA 101 or two yrs H.S. Spanish
(Swo) SoCIAL worK
Distance Learning-Internet
**63 SWO 101 0W 3 Intro to Social Work & Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 or pass test
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Accelerated Classes - Session one
Classes start the week of January 20 and end march 14 unless otherwise noted.
Chester County Hospital
(nUS) nUrSInG
Day
1353 NUS 102 97A 1 Math for Nurses 12:30 pm-3:00 pm R Prereq. MAT 060
Evening
770 NUS 102 98A 1 Math for Nurses 6:00 pm-8:30 pm M Prereq. MAT 060
Exton Center
(Comm) CommUnICATIon STUDIES
Day
3311 COMM 100 92A 3 Interper Communication 1:40 pm-3:40 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
Marple
(ACC) ACCoUnTInG
Day
1336 ACC 111 01A 3 Financial Accounting 12:10 pm-3:10 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 060
(AHm) ALLIED HEALTH mEDICAL
Day
**1198 AHM 199 01A 6 Med Asst Practicum 08:00 am-4:00 pm MTWRF **417 AHM 220 01A 1 Applied Microbiology 12:00 pm-3:50 pm F
(AUT) AUTo mECHAnICS
Day
**1472 AUT 100 30L 2 Intro Auto Service Shop 2:01 pm-5:00 pm MTWRF 01/20-02/09/2015
**2263 AUT 103 01A 4 Brake Systems 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF Prereq. AUT 100
1/20-3/5/2015
**1167 AUT 103 31A 4 Brake Systems 2:01 pm-5:00 pm MTWRF Prereq. AUT 100
2/10-4/2/2015
**1475 AUT 200 52A 4 Automatic Transmissions 11:01 am-2:00 pm MTWRF Prereq. AUT 100
1/20-3/5/2015
Evening
**1042 AUT 100 51L 2 Intro Auto Service Shop 5:01 pm-10:00 pm TR 1/20-2/19/2015
**1043 AUT 115 51A 2 Fuel I and II 5:01 pm-10:00 pm MW Prereq. AUT 100
1/21-2/25/2015
**1047 AUT 121 51A 3 Engine Performance 5:01 pm-10:00 pm MR Prereq. AUT 101 and AUT 102
1/21-3/11/2015
(BUS) BUSInESS
Distance Learning-Internet
**1339 BUS 100 15A 3 Intro to Business Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT **2174 BUS 210 01A 3 Princ Mgmt
Prereq: BUS 100
**584 BUS 214 00A 3 Organizational Behavior Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 040,
Evening
766 BUS 246 51A 3 Teamwork 6:30 pm-9:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
(Comm) CommUnICATIon STUDIES
Distance Learning-Internet
**1416 COMM 100 00A 3 Interpersonal Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
(CPT) CArPEnTrY
Day
**2271 CPT 100 01 4 Intro Carpentry 12:01 pm-3:00 pm MTWRF Prereq: Department approval
**1015 CPT 154 31A 3 Intro Doors & Windows 12:10 pm-1:10 pm MTWRF
1:11 pm-3:00 pm MTWRF
**1016 CPT 160 01A 4 Intro Roofing & Siding 08:00 am-09:00 am TRF
09:01 am-12:00 pm TRF
**3278 CPT 161 01 4 Intro Staircase & Balconies 12:10 pm-3:00 pm MTWRF
(DPr) ComPUTEr InFormATIon SYSTEmS
Distance Learning-Internet
**1096 DPR 100 06A 3 Intro to Info Technology Prereq. REA 050
Evening
**1264 DPR 227 1HA 3 Intro to PC Support 6:00 pm-10:00 pm T Prereq: NET 100 and NET 110
Hybrid/Accel 1.5
(ECE)EArLY CHILDHooD EDUCATIon
Distance Learning-Internet
**3228 ECE 290 0A 3 Adm of ECE Environments 45 credits towards the ECE degree
1/20 to 2/21
(ELT) ELECTrICAL oCCUPATIonS
Day
**2112 ELT 104 31 4 Intro to Electricity 2:15 pm-5:15 pm MTWRF 1034 ELT 152 01 2 Electrical Code 11:15 am-1:15 pm MW **2110 ELT 206 01 4 Commercial Wire 10:01 am-1:00 pm MTWRF
Prereq. ELT 205
**1165 ELT 208 01A 4 Solar Photovoltaic System 08:00 am-10:00 am MTWRF Prereq ELT 152 and ELT 205 or
Evening
**1395 ELT 101 31 4 Residential Wire 2:15 pm-5:15 pm MTWRF Prereq. ELT 104
**2108 ELT 104 01 4 Intro to Electricity 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF **2114 ELT 206 31 4 Commercial Wire 3:20 pm-6:20 pm MTWRF
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Accelerated Classes - Session one
Classes start the week of January 20 and end march 14 unless otherwise noted.
(EnG) EnGLISH
Distance Learning-Internet
**1958 ENG 100 00A 3 Composition I Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
(HIS) HISTorY
Distance Learning-Internet
**724 HIS 110 0A 3 American History I Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 **3254 HIS 120 0A 3 American Hist II
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 **1384 HIS 130 0A 3 Western Civ I **2140 HIS 150 0A 3 World Civilization I
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**2609 HIS 201 0A 3 African Amer History
(Hrm) HoTEL/rESTAUrAnT mAnAGE
Day
**1377 HIRM 110 1HA 3 Food Sanitation & Safety 09:05 am-10:00 am MW Prereq. REA 050, ENG 050
Hybrid/Accelerated, 1 1/2 hrs lecture, 1
(HVA) HEATInG VEnTILATIon & AC
Day
**2130 HVA 100 01 2 Intro HVACR El Fab 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF **1019 HVA 100 31L 2 Intro HVACR El Fab 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF **1364 HVA 106 01A 2 Basic Piping for 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF **2198 HVA 106 31 2 Basic Piping for Contractors 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF **3242 HVA 202 02 2 Oil/Gas Burner Srv 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF **2199 HVA 202 31 2 Oil/Gas Burner Srv 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF
(mAT) mATHEmATICS
Day
1695 MAT 040 13A 3 Basic Mathematics 10:10 am-12:10 pm MWF Satisfactory score on Mathematics
(mUS) mUSIC
Distance Learning-Internet
**1838 MUS 131 00A 3 History of Rock and Roll
(PoL) PoLITICAL SCIEnCE
Distance Learning-Internet
**866 POL 120 0A 3 American Natl Govt
(PSY) PSYCHoLoGY
Distance Learning-Internet
**662 PSY 140 0A 3 General Psychology Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**1431 PSY 210 0A 3 Lifespan Human Dev Prereq. PSY 140
**1442 PSY 220 00A 3 Abnormal Psychology Prereq. PSY 140
**885 PSY 225 00A 3 Exper in Diversity Prereq. SOC 110 or PSY 140
**759 PSY 241 0A 3 Child Psychology Prereq. PSY 140
(rEA) rEADInG
Day
1193 REA 030 01A 3 Reading I 12:10 pm-3:10 pm TR Credits not applicable to a degree
(SoC) SoCIoLoGY
Distance Learning-Internet
**1482 SOC 110 0A2 3 Intro Sociology Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass **884 SOC 215 00A 3 Exper in Diversity
Prereq. PSY 140 or SOC 110
(TCS) ConSTrUCTIon TECHnoLoGY
Day
**2342 TCS 141 32 3 Const Fst Aid/Sfty 1:15 pm-3:15 pm MWF
(wLD) wELDInG
Day
**3066 WLD 100 02L 2 Intro Weld Process 08:00 am-09:00 am TR
09:01 am-11:00 am TR
**1464 WLD 103 31 2 Basic Shield Arc I 12:00 pm-1:00 pm TR
1:01 pm-3:00 pm TR
Pennock’s Bridge
(HVA) HEATInG VEnTILATIon & AC
Day
**3233 HVA 106 01 2 Basic Piping for Contractors 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF
Southeast Center
(mAT) mATHEmATICS
Evening
2984 MAT 121 80A 3 Intro to Probability & Stat 6:35 pm-9:35 pm TR Prereq. MAT 060 or satisfactory score
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Accelerated Classes - Session Two
Classes start the week of march 23 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
Downingtown
(PSY) PSYCHoLoGY
Day
3344 PSY 140 60B 3 General Psychology Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
Exton Center
(EnG) EnGLISH
Day
3315 ENG 050 94B 3 Developmental English 1:40 pm-3:40 pm TR Prereq: ENG 050, REA 050, ESL 044
(HIS) HISTorY
Day
3317 HIS 201 90B 3 African Amer History 1:40 pm-4:40 pm TR
(InT) InTErDISCIPLInArY
Day
3318 INT 100 92B 3 Student Success 3:15 pm-6:15 pm TR Prereq. REA 015, ENG 015 or pass test
Marple
(ACC) ACCoUnTInG
Day
1337 ACC 112 01B 3 Managerial Accounting 12:10 pm-3:10 pm TR Prereq. ACC 111
(ADJ) ADmInISTrATIon oF JUSTICE
Distance Learning-Internet
**954 ADJ 101 0B 3 Intro Crim Justice Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050
**1216 ADJ 240 0B 3 Criminology Prereq: ADJ 241
**1489 ADJ 260 0B 3 Corrections/Prob Prereq. ADJ 241
(AHA) HEALTH ADmInISTrATIon
Distance Learning-Internet
3214 AHA 206 0B 3 Reimb & Financing Prereq. AHA 209
(AHm) ALLIED HEALTH mEDICAL
Day
**290 AHM 220 02A 1 Applied Microbiology 12:00 pm-1:55 pm F
2:00 pm-3:50 pm F
(AUT) AUTo mECHAnICS
Day
**1041 AUT 114 01B 4 Steering and Suspension 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF Prereq. AUT 100
3/6-4/23/2015
**2329 AUT 115 01 2 Fuel I and II 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF Prereq. AUT 100
4/24-5/14/2015
**1473 AUT 121 01 3 Engine Performance 11:01 am-2:00 pm MTWRF Prereq. AUT 101 and AUT 102
3/6-4/14/2015
**1474 AUT 123 01 2 Power Train Controls 11:01 am-2:00 pm MTWRF Prereq. AUT 100
5/6-5/26/2015
**1476 AUT 201 01 2 Chassis & Security Systems 11:01 am-2:00 pm MTWRF Prereq AUT 151 4/15-5/5/2015
Distance Learning-Internet
**1651 AUT 114 31 4 Steering and Suspension 2:01 pm-5:00 pm MTWRF Prereq. AUT 100 4/3-5/14/2015
Evening
**1044 AUT 103 51B 4 Brake Systems 5:01 pm-10:00 pm TR Prereq. AUT 100 2/24-4/30/15
**1045 AUT 114 51B 4 Steering and Suspension 5:01 pm-10:00 pm MW Prereq. AUT 100 3/2-5/6/2015
**1049 AUT 123 51B 2 Power Train Controls 5:01 pm-10:00 pm MR Prereq. AUT 100 4/22-5/20/2015
**1048 AUT 201 51B 2 Chassis & Security Systems 5:01 pm-10:00 pm MR Prereq AUT 151 3/23-4/20/2015
(BUS) BUSInESS
Day
3338 BUS 130 5HB 3 Bus Communication 12:10 pm-1:33 pm TR Prereq. ENG 100 and DPR 100
3339 BUS 230 4HB 3 Princ Marketing 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. BUS 100
Distance Learning-Internet
**639 BUS 100 02B 3 Intro to Business Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **802 BUS 100 03B 3 Intro to Business Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **1373 BUS 101 00B 3 Intro to Intnl Bus
Prereq. ENG 050, MAT 040 and REA Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **801 BUS 210 01B 3 Princ Mgmt
Prereq: BUS 100
Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/12/15 **2523 BUS 211 00B 3 Supervision
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **1282 BUS 214 02B 3 Organizational Behavior
Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 040, Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **498 BUS 215 00B 3 Human Res Mgmt
Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **642 BUS 216 1B 3 Training & Development
Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 040 Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **803 BUS 218 02B 3 Labor Relations Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 040 Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **951 BUS 230 01B 3 Princ Marketing
Prereq. BUS 100
Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15
(Comm) CommUnICATIon STUDIES
Day
822 COMM 100 15B 3 Interpersonal 2:30 pm-5:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
Distance Learning-Internet
**1159 COMM 100 00B 3 Interpersonal Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Accelerated Classes - Session Two
Classes start the week of march 23 and by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
(CPT) CArPEnTrY
Day
**2106 CPT 101 02B 4 Conc Carpentry Des 12:01 pm-3:00 pm MTWRF dept. approval
**3279 CPT 163 01 3 Intro Floor Systems
**1234 CPT 200 31 4 Advanced Framing Design 12:01 pm-3:00 pm MTWRF Prereq. CPT 101
**1017 CPT 260 01B 4 Advanced Roofing & Siding 08:00 am-12:00 pm TRF Prereq. CPT 160
(DPr) ComPUTEr InFormATIon SYSTEmS
Distance Learning-Internet
**950 DPR 100 01B 3 Intro to Info Technology Prereq. REA 050
Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **1283 DPR 100 52B 3 Intro to Info Technology
Prereq. REA 050
Acclerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **645 DPR 100 04B 3 Intro to Info Technology
Prereq. REA 050
Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15 **1508 DPR 108 06B 3 Intro to Computer Science
Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT Accelerated Internet 3/23/15-5/11/15
Evening
**653 DPR 228 5BH 3 PC Repair & Maintenance 6:00 pm-10:00 pm T Prereq: NET 100 and NET 110
Hybrid/Accel 1.5 hrs
(ECE)EArLY CHILDHooD EDUCATIon
Distance Learning-Internet
**3229 ECE 291 0B 3 Current Issues in ECE 2/23 - 4/4
**3230 ECE 293 0B 3 Financial Strategies 45 credits towards the ECE degree
(ECo) EConomICS
Distance Learning-Internet
**2196 ECO 210 0B 3 Macroecon Princ. Prereq. MAT 060
**1379 ECO 220 0B 3 Microecon Princ. Prereq. MAT 060
(ELT) ELECTrICAL oCCUPATIonS
Day
**1055 ELT 101 01B 4 Residential Wire 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF Prereq. ELT 104
**2109 ELT 205 01 4 Advanced Residential Wire 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF **2113 ELT 205 31 4 Advanced Residential Wire 2:15 pm-5:15 pm MTWRF **1365 ELT 207 01 4 Industrial Wire 10:01 am-1:00 pm MTWRF
Prereq. ELT 206
**3120 ELT 207 31 4 Industrial Wire 3:20 pm-6:20 pm MTWRF Prereq. ELT 206
**2116 ELT 208 31 4 Solar Photovoltaic System 1:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF Prereq ELT 152 and ELT 205 or
(EnG) EnGLISH
Day
2562 ENG 050 01B 3 Developmental English 1:25 pm-4:25 pm MW Prereq: ENG 050, REA 050, ESL 044
1120 ENG 100 43B 3 Composition I 1:45 pm-4:45 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
Sugg. pair w/CRN 3426
607 ENG 100 35B 3 Composition I 2:30 pm-5:30 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
241 ENG 112 23B 3 Writing About Literature 1:45 pm-4:45 pm TR Prereq. ENG 100
1121 ENG 112 45B 3 Writing About Literature 1:45 pm-4:45 pm MW Prereq. ENG 100
Accel. class 3/24-5/12
Distance Learning-Internet
**1857 ENG 100 00B 3 Composition I Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**1858 ENG 112 00B 3 Writing About Literature Prereq. ENG 100
(HIS) HISTorY
Day
1116 HIS 110 05B 3 American History I 08:00 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
Distance Learning-Internet
**3253 HIS 110 0B 3 American History I Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 **1292 HIS 120 00B 3 American Hist II
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 **1293 HIS 140 0B 3 Western Civ II **2141 HIS 150 0B 3 World Civilization I
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**2143 HIS 160 0B 3 World Civilization II Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**1040 HIS 201 0B 3 African Amer History
(HUm) HUmAnITIES
Day
678 HUM 160 09B 3 Intro World Relig 1:45 pm-4:45 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
Distance Learning-Internet
**1509 HUM 142 00B 3 American Cinema Prereq. ENG 100
**1510 HUM 160 00B 3 Intro World Relig Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
(HVA) HEATInG VEnTILATIon & AC
Day
**2132 HVA 101 01 2 Intro Refrig/AC 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF Prereq. HVA 100
**1020 HVA 101 31B 2 Intro Refrig/AC 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF Prereq. HVA 100
**2134 HVA 103 01 2 Adv Refrig/AC 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF Prereq. HVA 101
**1021 HVA 103 31B 2 Adv Refrig/AC 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF Prereq. HVA 101
**2282 HVA 109 01 3 HVAC Troubleshooting 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF Prereq. HVA 100, HVA 200, MAT 110
**2278 HVA 200 01 2 Adv HVACR El Fab 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF Prereq. HVA 100
**2283 HVA 200 31 2 Adv HVACR El Fab 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF Prereq. HVA 100
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Accelerated Classes - Session Two
Classes start the week of march 23 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
2279 HVA 201 01 2 Refrigerant Certif 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF Prereq. HVA 103
2284 HVA 201 31 2 Refrigerant Certif 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF Prereq. HVA 103
**2280 HVA 202 01 2 Oil/Gas Burner Srv 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF **2200 HVA 203 01 2 Heat Pump Systems 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF **2285 HVA 203 31 2 Heat Pump Systems 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF 2281 HVA 204 01 2 Blueprint Reading for HVAC 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF
Prereq. HVA 104
2201 HVA 204 31 2 Blueprint Reading for HVAC 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF Prereq. HVA 104
Evening
**2206 HVA 109 31 3 HVAC Troubleshooting 12:15 pm-3:15 pm MTWRF Prereq. HVA 100, HVA 200, MAT 110
(Imm) InTErACTIVE mULTImEDIA
Evening
**1342 IMM 120 1HB 3 Web Page Dev 6:30 pm-9:30 pm W Prereq. DPR 100 or DPR 108
Hybrid/Accelerated 1 1/2 hrs lecture, 1
(InT) InTErDISCIPLInArY
Day
952 INT 100 06B 3 Student Success 10:10 am-12:10 pm MWF Prereq. REA 015, ENG 015 or pass test
(mAT) mATHEmATICS
Day
**1260 MAT 040 2BI 3 Basic Mathematics 1:45 pm-4:45 pm TR Satisfactory score on Mathematics
Individualized Accelerated 3/24 to
1280 MAT 060 22B 3 Introductory Algebra 10:10 am-12:10 pm MWF Satisfactory score on the mathematics
590 MAT 121 05B 3 Intro to Probability & Stat 08:00 am-10:00 am MWF Prereq. MAT 060 or satisfactory score
(mUS) mUSIC
Distance Learning-Internet
**1528 MUS 131 00B 3 History of Rock and Roll
(nUS) nUrSInG
Day
1155 NUS 102 03B 1 Math for Nurses 12:30 pm-3:00 pm W Prereq. MAT 060
(PHI) PHILoSoPHY
Distance Learning-Internet
**953 PHI 110 00B 3 Contemp Moral Prob Prereq. ENG 100
(PoL) PoLITICAL SCIEnCE
Distance Learning-Internet
**1089 POL 120 0B 3 American Natl Govt
(PSY) PSYCHoLoGY
Day
1113 PSY 140 17B 3 General Psychology 2:30 pm-5:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
Distance Learning-Internet
**1294 PSY 130 00B 3 Pers/Career Devel Coreq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass **886 PSY 140 00B 3 General Psychology
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**905 PSY 140 0B1 3 General Psychology Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**944 PSY 210 00B 3 Lifespan Human Dev Prereq. PSY 140
**945 PSY 210 0B1 3 Lifespan Human Dev Prereq. PSY 140
**789 PSY 220 00B 3 Abnormal Psychology Prereq. PSY 140
**2237 PSY 220 0B 3 Abnormal Psychology Prereq. PSY 140
**1493 PSY 221 0B 3 Social Psychology Prereq. PSY 140 or SOC 110
**771 PSY 225 0B2 3 Exper in Diversity Prereq. SOC 110 or PSY 140
**1297 PSY 225 0B1 3 Exper in Diversity Prereq. SOC 110 or PSY 140
**1611 PSY 242 0B 3 Adolescent Psychology Prereq. PSY 140
(rEA) rEADInG
Day
1195 REA 030 03B 3 Reading I 12:10 pm-3:10 pm TR Credits not applicable to a degree
1535 REA 050 24B 3 Reading II 12:10 pm-3:10 pm TR Prereq. Reading Placement Test, REA
(SoC) SoCIoLoGY
Distance Learning-Internet
**1295 SOC 110 00B 3 Intro Sociology Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass **1907 SOC 110 0B 3 Intro Sociology Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass **1389 SOC 120 0B 3 Social Problems
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 **1296 SOC 215 0B1 3 Exper in Diversity
Prereq. PSY 140 or SOC 110
**774 SOC 215 0B2 3 Exper in Diversity Prereq. PSY 140 or SOC 110
**1494 SOC 220 0B 3 Social Psychology Prereq. SOC 110 or PSY 140
(SPA) SPAnISH
Distance Learning-Internet
**1849 SPA 101 00B 3 Elem Spanish I Fewer than two yrs H.S. Spanish **1850 SPA 102 00B 3 Elem Spanish II
Prereq. SPA 101 or two yrs H.S. Spanish
(Swo) SoCIAL worK
Distance Learning-Internet
**2138 SWO 101 0B 3 Intro to Social Work & Human Services Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 or pass test
(TCS) ConSTrUCTIon TECHnoLoGY
Day
**2111 TCS 141 02 3 Const Fst Aid/Sfty 08:00 am-10:00 am MWF
(TmE) mECHAnICAL TECHnoLoGY
Evening
**3287 TME 111 51 3 Machining Technology 5:30 pm-9:30 pm MW Coreq. TCC 112 and MAT 110
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Accelerated Classes - Session Two
Classes start the week of march 23 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
(wLD) wELDInG
Day
**1461 WLD 101 01B 2 Intro Oxy-Fuel Weld 08:00 am-11:00 am TR **2075 WLD 104 31 2 Basic Shld Arc II 12:00 pm-3:00 pm TR
Prereq. WLD 103
Pennock’s Bridge
(HVA) HEATInG VEnTILATIon & AC
Day
**3245 HVA 203 02 2 Heat Pump Systems 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF 3247 HVA 204 02 2 Blueprint Reading for HVAC 08:00 am-11:00 am MTWRF
Prereq. HVA 104
Brandywine
(CUL) CULInArY ArTS
Day
**2272 CUL 115 60 3 Professional Cooking I 1:30 pm-5:29 pm M Prereq. MAT 040
**1680 CUL 151 60 3 Baking & Pastry Found II 1:30 pm-5:29 pm R Prereq. CUL 150
**3059 CUL 230 60 3 Professional Cooking II 1:30 pm-5:29 pm T Prereq. CUL 115
**1683 CUL 232 60 3 International Cuisine 1:30 pm-5:29 pm W Prereq. CUL 230
Evening
**3058 CUL 151 65 3 Baking & Pastry Found II 5:30 pm-9:29 pm R Prereq. CUL 150
**3060 CUL 230 65 3 Professional Cooking II 5:30 pm-9:29 pm T Prereq. CUL 115
**2274 CUL 232 65 3 International Cuisine 5:30 pm-9:29 pm M Prereq. CUL 230
Brandywine Campus
Classes start the week of January 20 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Southeast Center
(mAT) mATHEmATICS
Evening
2986 MAT 210 80B 3 Statistics 6:35 pm-9:35 pm TR Prereq: MAT 121 or MAT 151
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Chester County Hospital
Classes start the week of January 20 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
Chester County Hospital
(nUS) nUrSInG
Day
1353 NUS 102 97A 1 Math for Nurses 12:30 pm-3:00 pm R Prereq. MAT 060
**325 NUS 111 97 10 Concepts & Prac I 06:45 am-1:00 pm MT Prereq. NUS 110, Coreq BIO 151 09:30 am-11:30 am WR
06:45 am-1:00 pm MT
**326 NUS 111 98 10 Concepts & Prac I 06:45 am-1:00 pm MT Prereq. NUS 110, Coreq BIO 151 09:30 am-11:30 am WR
06:45 am-1:00 pm MT
**340 NUS 211 97 10 Concept & Prac III 06:45 am-2:00 pm RF Prereq. NUS 210 or “C” or better. 09:30 am-11:30 am MW **341 NUS 211 98 10 Concept & Prac III 06:45 am-2:00 pm RF Prereq. NUS 210 or “C” or better. 09:30 am-11:30 am MW 340 NUS 211 97 10 Concept & Prac III 06:45 am-2:00 pm RF Prereq. NUS 210 or “C” or better. 09:30 am-11:30 am MW *489 NUS 221 97 3 Pharmacology for Health 12:30 pm-3:30 pm W
Prereq. NUS 110 “C” or better
Evening
770 NUS 102 98A 1 Math for Nurses 6:00 pm-8:30 pm M Prereq. MAT 060
625 NUS 111 96 10 Concepts & Prac I 06:45 am-10:30 pm S Prereq. NUS 110, Coreq BIO 151 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Thurs class every other week 6:00 pm-8:00 pm R **624 NUS 111 95 10 Concepts & Prac I 06:45 am-10:30 pm S Prereq. NUS 110, Coreq BIO 151 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Thurs class every other week 6:00 pm-8:00 pm R **625 NUS 111 96 10 Concepts & Prac I 06:45 am-10:30 pm S Prereq. NUS 110, Coreq BIO 151 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Thurs class every other week 6:00 pm-8:00 pm R **780 NUS 211 95 10 Concept & Prac III 2:00 pm-9:00 pm S Prereq. NUS 210 or “C” or better. 6:00 pm-9:00 pm T **781 NUS 211 96 10 Concept & Prac III 2:00 pm-9:00 pm S Prereq. NUS 210 or “C” or better. 6:00 pm-9:00 pm T
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Downingtown Campus (Chester County)
Classes start the week of January 20 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
Downingtown
(ArT) ArT
Day
2262 ART 111 60 3 Art Renaissance to Now 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq ENG 050 and REA 050
*2232 ART 130 60 3 Drawing I 10:00 am-2:00 pm F May be repeated with Dept approval
*3180 ART 145 60 3 Watercolor Painting 1:40 pm-5:40 pm R Prereq. ART 130 is recommended
5:40-6:40pm studio time if needed
Evening
*680 ART 100 65 3 Art and Child Development 6:00 pm-8:55 pm M
(BIo) BIoLoGY
Day
*681 BIO 100 60L 4 Biological Science 08:00 am-08:55 am R Prereq. REA 050 09:00 am-11:00 am T
09:00 am-11:00 am R
*2303 BIO 100 60H 4 Biological Science 09:00 am-11:00 am W Prereq. REA 050
Hybrid class with Virtual Lecture
*682 BIO 100 61L 4 Biological Science 1:40 pm-3:15 pm MW Prereq. REA 050 3:30 pm-5:30 pm W *1117 BIO 100 63L 4 Biological Science 6:00 pm-7:55 pm M Prereq. REA 050 6:00 pm-6:55 pm W
7:00 pm-9:00 pm W
**1128 BIO 111 60L 4 Introductory Biology II 08:00 am-08:55 am T Prereq. BIO 110 08:00 am-09:55 am R
09:01 am-11:00 am T
**1654 BIO 150 61L 4 Human Anat & Phys I 11:10 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 060 12:45 pm-2:45 pm M **2368 BIO 150 60L 4 Human Anat & Phys I 2:30 pm-4:30 pm T Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 060 2:30 pm-3:30 pm R
3:45 pm-5:45 pm R
**2332 BIO 151 61L 4 Human Anat & Phys II 08:00 am-09:55 am M Prereq. BIO 150 08:25 am-09:25 am F
09:30 am-11:30 am F
**957 BIO 151 60L 4 Human Anat & Phys II 12:00 pm-12:55 pm F Prereq. BIO 150 1:00 pm-3:00 pm F
1:40 pm-3:35 pm MW
**2244 BIO 151 62L 4 Human Anat & Phys II 12:05 pm-2:05 pm T Prereq. BIO 150 12:05 pm-1:05 pm R
1:10 pm-3:10 pm R
Evening
**2318 BIO 150 66L 4 Human Anat & Phys I 6:00 pm-7:55 pm T Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 060 6:00 pm-6:55 pm R
7:00 pm-9:00 pm R
**2316 BIO 151 65L 4 Human Anat & Phys II 6:00 pm-7:55 pm M Prereq. BIO 150 6:00 pm-6:55 pm T
7:00 pm-9:00 pm T
**2317 BIO 151 66L 4 Human Anat & Phys II 6:00 pm-7:00 pm M Prereq. BIO 150 6:00 pm-8:00 pm W
7:01 pm-9:00 pm M
683 BIO 220 65 3 Nutrition and Well Being 6:00 pm-8:55 pm R Prereq. BIO 100 or BIO 110 or BIO 150
(CHE) CHEmISTrY
Day
2258 CHE 101 60 4 Intro to General Chemistry 09:35 am-11:00 am T Prereq. REA 050, ENG 050, MAT 060 09:35 am-11:00 am R
12:05 pm-3:05 pm T
(Comm) CommUnICATIon STUDIES
Day
958 COMM 100 61 3 Interpersonal 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
837 COMM 100 63 3 Interpersonal 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
959 COMM 111 61 3 Public Speaking 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
999 COMM 111 63 3 Public Speaking 1:40 pm-3:05 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
Evening
1636 COMM 111 65 3 Public Speaking 6:00 pm-8:55 pm T Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
(CUL) CULInArY ArTS
Day
**1723 CUL 220 60H 3 Nutrition / Hospitality Ind 1:40 pm-4:40 pm T Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050
Hybrid-Meets every other TuesDay
(DPr) ComPUTEr InFormATIon SYSTEmS
Day
**685 DPR 100 61 3 Intro to Info Technology 08:00 am-09:25 am TR Prereq. REA 050
**2261 DPR 108 60 3 Intro to Computer Science 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT
Evening
**1658 DPR 100 65 3 Intro to Info Technology 6:00 pm-8:55 pm M Prereq. REA 050
(ECE)EArLY CHILDHooD EDUCATIon
Day
2259 ECE 201 60 3 Children Families and 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW
(EDU) EDUCATIon
Day
2260 EDU 220 60 3 Intro to Special Ed 2:30 pm-3:55 pm MW Prereq. PSY 140, ENG 112
(EnG) EnGLISH
Day
686 ENG 050 60 3 Developmental English 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq: ENG 050, REA 050, ESL 044
687 ENG 100 60 3 Composition I 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
689 ENG 100 63 3 Composition I 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
688 ENG 100 61 3 Composition I 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
2147 ENG 100 62 3 Composition I 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
690 ENG 100 64 3 Composition I 1:40 pm-3:05 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
960 ENG 112 66 3 Writing About Literature 08:00 am-09:25 am TR Prereq. ENG 100
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Downingtown Campus (Chester County)
Classes start the week of January 20 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
696 ENG 112 67 3 Writing About Literature 09:30 am-12:30 pm F Prereq. ENG 100
692 ENG 112 60 3 Writing About Literature 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. ENG 100
2314 ENG 112 62 3 Writing About Literature 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 100
695 ENG 112 64 3 Writing About Literature 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 100
694 ENG 112 63 3 Writing About Literature 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq. ENG 100
3126 ENG 250 60 3 Children’s Literature 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 112
Evening
988 ENG 050 65 3 Developmental English 6:00 pm-8:55 pm M Prereq: ENG 050, REA 050, ESL 044
691 ENG 100 66 3 Composition I 6:00 pm-8:55 pm W Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
697 ENG 112 65 3 Writing About Literature 6:00 pm-8:55 pm R Prereq. ENG 100
3128 ENG 112 68 3 Writing About Literature 6:00 pm-8:55 pm T Prereq. ENG 100
(ESS) EArTH AnD SPACE SCIEnCE
Day
*2319 ESS 100 60 4 Earth Science 3:30 pm-5:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
699 ESS 102 61 3 Intro to Astronomy 08:00 am-09:25 am TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
698 ESS 102 60 3 Intro to Astronomy 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
Evening
*846 ESS 103 67 1 Intro to Astronomy 6:15 pm-8:10 pm W Prereq. or Coreq. ESS 102
(HIS) HISTorY
Day
1671 HIS 110 60 3 American History I 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
701 HIS 120 60 3 American Hist II 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
702 HIS 130 61 3 Western Civ I 09:35 am-11:00 am MW 2299 HIS 160 60 3 World Civilization II 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
Evening
700 HIS 110 65 3 American History I 6:00 pm-8:55 pm R Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
(HUm) HUmAnITIES
Day
704 HUM 160 62 3 Intro World Relig 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
(InT) InTErDISCIPLInArY
Day
3075 INT 075 60 4 Eng & Reading 050 12:50 pm-2:50 pm MW Prereq. REA 030, ENG 025 or ESL
703 INT 100 60 3 Student Success 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq. REA 015, ENG 015 or pass test
(mAT) mATHEmATICS
Day
705 MAT 040 60 3 Basic Mathematics 2:30 pm-3:55 pm MW Satisfactory score on Mathematics
1791 MAT 060 62 3 Introductory Algebra 08:00 am-09:25 am TR Satisfactory score on the mathematics
708 MAT 060 61 3 Introductory Algebra 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Satisfactory score on the mathematics
968 MAT 060 64 3 Introductory Algebra 1:40 pm-3:05 pm TR Satisfactory score on the mathematics
Supplemental Instruction Required on
709 MAT 100 60 3 Inter Algebra 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. MAT 060
3341 MAT 120 60 3 Mod College Math 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq. MAT 060
1232 MAT 121 61 3 Intro to Probability & Stat 08:00 am-09:25 am MW Prereq. MAT 060 or satisfactory score
2321 MAT 121 60 3 Intro to Probability & Stat 1:40 pm-3:05 pm TR Prereq. MAT 060 or satisfactory score
1656 MAT 151 60 4 College Algebra 09:10 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. MAT 100
1657 MAT 152 60 4 Precalculus 11:15 am-1:05 pm MW Prereq. MAT 151
2148 MAT 160 60 5 Calculus I 07:50 am-09:25 am MWF Prerequisites: MAT 141, MAT 150 or
Evening
706 MAT 040 65 3 Basic Mathematics 6:00 pm-7:25 pm R Satisfactory score on Mathematics
707 MAT 060 65 3 Introductory Algebra 6:00 pm-8:55 pm T Satisfactory score on the mathematics
996 MAT 100 65 3 Inter Algebra 6:00 pm-8:55 pm T Prereq. MAT 060
710 MAT 120 65 3 Mod College Math 6:00 pm-8:55 pm M Prereq. MAT 060
3342 MAT 121 65 3 Intro to Probability & Stat 6:00 pm-8:55 pm M Prereq. MAT 060 or satisfactory score
752 MAT 126 65 3 Math for Elem Teachers II 09:00 am-12:00 pm F Prereq. MAT 125
2322 MAT 151 65 4 College Algebra 6:00 pm-7:50 pm MW Prereq. MAT 100
1394 MAT 210 65 3 Statistics 6:00 pm-8:55 pm T Prereq: MAT 121 or MAT 151
(mUS) mUSIC
Day
2210 MUS 101 60 3 Fundamentals of Music 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW 3343 MUS 120 60 3 Intro to Music 09:35 am-11:00 am MW
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
2315 MUS 128 60 3 Guitar I 09:00 am-12:00 pm F
(PHI) PHILoSoPHY
Day
2264 PHI 100 60 3 Intro Philosophy 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq. ENG 100
2212 PHI 110 60 3 Contemp Moral Prob 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 100
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Downingtown Campus (Chester County)
Classes start the week of January 20 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
(PoL) PoLITICAL SCIEnCE
Day
1231 POL 120 60 3 American Natl Govt 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW
(PSY) PSYCHoLoGY
Day
3344 PSY 140 60B 3 General Psychology Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
711 PSY 140 63 3 General Psychology 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
712 PSY 140 64 3 General Psychology 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
969 PSY 140 67 3 General Psychology 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
714 PSY 210 60 3 Lifespan Human Dev 09:30 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. PSY 140
1673 PSY 220 60 3 Abnormal Psychology 6:00 pm-8:55 pm W Prereq. PSY 140
2334 PSY 225 60 3 Exper in Diversity 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. SOC 110 or PSY 140
Distance Learning-Internet
3314 PSY 140 65H 3 General Psychology 6:00 pm-8:55 pm W Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
Meets every other WednesDay
Evening
715 PSY 210 65 3 Lifespan Human Dev 6:00 pm-8:55 pm R Prereq. PSY 140
716 PSY 220 65 3 Abnormal Psychology 4:15 pm-5:40 pm TR Prereq. PSY 140
(rEA) rEADInG
Day
2265 REA 050 61 3 Reading II 09:35 am-11:00 am M Prereq. Reading Placement Test, REA 09:35 am-11:00 am W 717 REA 050 60 3 Reading II 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR
Prereq. Reading Placement Test, REA
Evening
1090 REA 050 65 3 Reading II 6:00 pm-8:55 pm W Prereq. Reading Placement Test, REA
(SoC) SoCIoLoGY
Day
718 SOC 110 60 3 Intro Sociology 08:00 am-09:25 am MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
776 SOC 110 62 3 Intro Sociology 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
840 SOC 110 63 3 Intro Sociology 6:00 pm-8:55 pm T Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
2324 SOC 120 60 3 Social Problems 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
2335 SOC 215 60 3 Exper in Diversity 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. PSY 140 or SOC 110
**2333 SOC 260 60 3 Research Methods 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq: DPR 100, MAT 060, SOC or
(SPA) SPAnISH
Day
719 SPA 101 60 3 Elem Spanish I 08:00 am-09:25 am TR Fewer than two yrs H.S. Spanish
720 SPA 102 60 3 Elem Spanish II 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. SPA 101 or two yrs H.S. Spanish
Evening
2266 SPA 102 65 3 Elem Spanish II 6:00 pm-8:55 pm M Prereq. SPA 101 or two yrs H.S. Spanish
(Swo) SoCIAL worK
Day
3345 SWO 101 60 3 Intro to Social Work & Human Serv Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 or pass test
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Exton Center (Chester County)
Classes start the week of January 20 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
Exton Center
(ACC) ACCoUnTInG
Day
836 ACC 111 91 3 Financial Accounting 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 060
1466 ACC 111 90 3 Financial Accounting 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 060
761 ACC 112 90H 3 Managerial Accounting 11:15 am-12:40 pm M Prereq. ACC 111
2107 ACC 112 92 3 Managerial Accounting 1:40 pm-3:05 pm TR Prereq. ACC 111
728 ACC 112 95 3 Managerial Accounting 6:00 pm-9:00 pm R Prereq. ACC 111
Evening
1603 ACC 111 95 3 Financial Accounting 6:00 pm-9:00 pm T Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 060
(ADJ) ADmInISTrATIon oF JUSTICE
Day
3248 ADJ 120 90 3 Princ Investig 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq: ADJ 101
3250 ADJ 241 90 3 Criminal Law Proc & Adjuc 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 100, ADJ 101
Evening
3249 ADJ 225 95 3 Ethics in Criminal Justice 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Prereq. ADJ 241
(AHm) ALLIED HEALTH mEDICAL
Evening
**679 AHM 233 95H 3 Med Terminology 6:00 pm-8:00 pm W Class 2 hrs/Internet 1 hr ea wk
(BIo) BIoLoGY
Day
**2233 BIO 150 90H 4 Human Anat & Phys I 08:00 am-10:00 am M Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 060 08:00 am-09:00 am F Hybrid class with Virtual Lab 09:01 am-11:00 am F **2234 BIO 151 90H 4 Human Anat & Phys II 1:40 pm-2:25 pm T Prereq. BIO 150 1:40 pm-2:55 pm R Hybrid class and Virtual lab 3:15 pm-4:30 pm T
(BUS) BUSInESS
Day
684 BUS 100 91 3 Intro to Business 08:00 am-09:25 am TR Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT
2103 BUS 100 90 3 Intro to Business 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT
908 BUS 100 95 3 Intro to Business 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT
2102 BUS 210 91 3 Princ Mgmt 2:30 pm-3:55 pm MW Prereq: BUS 100
847 BUS 220 90 3 Elem Statistics 1:40 pm-3:05 pm TR Prereq. MAT 100, MAT 120 or higher
2341 BUS 230 91 3 Princ Marketing 08:00 am-09:25 am TR Prereq. BUS 100
931 BUS 243 90 3 Legal Environ Bus 08:00 am-09:25 am MW Prereq. ENG 100
Evening
729 BUS 130 95 3 Bus Communication 6:00 pm-9:00 pm M Prereq. ENG 100 and DPR 100
995 BUS 220 95 3 Elem Statistics 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Prereq. MAT 100, MAT 120 or higher
(Comm) CommUnICATIon STUDIES
Day
3311 COMM 100 92A 3 Interpersonal 1:40 pm-3:40 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
814 COMM 100 90 3 Interpersonal 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
1433 COMM 111 95 3 Public Speaking 08:00 am-09:25 am MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
1432 COMM 111 94 3 Public Speaking 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
829 COMM 111 90 3 Public Speaking 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
Evening
902 COMM 100 91 3 Interpersonal 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 or pass
(DPr) ComPUTEr InFormATIon SYSTEm
Day
**3293 DPR 100 90 3 Intro to Info Technology 2:30 pm-3:55 pm MW Prereq. REA 050
**730 DPR 100 93 3 Intro to Info Technology 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. REA 050
Evening
**1580 DPR 100 95 3 Intro to Info Technology 6:00 pm-9:00 pm T Prereq. REA 050
**731 DPR 108 95 3 Intro to Computer Science 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050 and MAT
(ECo) EConomICS
Day
1604 ECO 210 90 3 Macroecon Princ. 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. MAT 060
2105 ECO 220 90 3 Microecon Princ. 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. MAT 060
Evening
903 ECO 210 91 3 Macroecon Princ. 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq. MAT 060
901 ECO 220 95 3 Microecon Princ. 6:00 pm-9:00 pm M Prereq. MAT 060
(EnG) EnGLISH
Day
3315 ENG 050 94B 3 Developmental English TR Prereq: ENG 050, REA 050, ESL 044
3251 ENG 050 93 3 Developmental English 08:00 am-09:25 am TR Prereq: ENG 050, REA 050, ESL 044
966 ENG 050 92 3 Developmental English 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq: ENG 050, REA 050, ESL 044
732 ENG 100 90 3 Composition I 08:00 am-09:25 am MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
3319 ENG 100 99 3 Composition I 09:30 am-12:30 pm F Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
733 ENG 100 91 3 Composition I 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
734 ENG 100 93 3 Composition I 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS CRN SUBJ CRS SEC CR TITLE TIME DAYS
Exton Center (Chester County)
Classes start the week of January 20 and end by may 11 unless otherwise noted.
2323 ENG 100 94E 3 Composition I 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050 1:45 pm-2:45 pm TR 3157 ENG 100 92 3 Composition I 1:40 pm-4:25 pm W
Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
739 ENG 112 91 3 Writing About Literature 08:00 am-09:25 am TR Prereq. ENG 100
973 ENG 112 97 3 Writing About Literature 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. ENG 100
738 ENG 112 90 3 Writing About Literature 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 100
775 ENG 112 93 3 Writing About Literature 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 100
932 ENG 112 94 3 Writing About Literature 3:15 pm-4:40 pm TR Prereq. ENG 100
Evening
735 ENG 100 95 3 Composition I 6:00 pm-9:00 pm R Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
3159 ENG 100 98 3 Composition I 6:00 pm-8:55 pm T Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
740 ENG 112 96 3 Writing About Literature 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Prereq. ENG 100
(ESS) EArTH & SPACE SCIEnCE
Day
*741 ESS 100 91 4 Earth Science 12:05 pm-2:25 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
743 ESS 102 90 3 Intro to Astronomy 11:15 am-1:35 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
**3252 ESS 110 90 4 Physical Geology 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. MAT 060 and REA 050
Evening
*3340 ESS 100 92 4 Earth Science 6:00 pm-9:00 pm T Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
(HIS) HISTorY
Day
744 HIS 110 90 3 American History I 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
967 HIS 120 91 3 American Hist II 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
3255 HIS 160 90 3 World Civilization II 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
3317 HIS 201 90B 3 African Amer History 1:40 pm-4:40 pm TR
Evening
3258 HIS 160 95 3 World Civilization II 6:00 pm-9:00 pm M Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
(HUm) HUmAnITIES
Day
745 HUM 160 91 3 Intro World Relig 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq. ENG 050 and REA 050
Evening
1581 HUM 141 95 3 Film Language 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Prereq. ENG 100
(InT) InTErDISCIPLInArY
Day
3160 INT 075 90 4 Eng & Reading 050 11:15 am-1:15 pm MW Prereq. REA 030, ENG 025 or ESL
3318 INT 100 92B 3 Student Success 3:15 pm-6:16 pm TR Prereq. REA 015, ENG 015 or pass test
2097 INT 100 91 3 Student Success 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. REA 015, ENG 015 or pass test
(mAT) mATHEmATICS
Day
3259 MAT 040 91 3 Basic Mathematics 08:00 am-09:25 am MW Satisfactory score on Mathematics
746 MAT 040 90 3 Basic Mathematics 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Satisfactory score on Mathematics
Supplemental Instruction Required
748 MAT 060 91 3 Introductory Algebra 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Satisfactory score on the mathematics
747 MAT 060 90 3 Introductory Algebra 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Satisfactory score on the mathematics
1267 MAT 100 92 3 Inter Algebra 09:35 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. MAT 060
848 MAT 100 91 3 Inter Algebra 1:40 pm-3:05 pm TR Prereq. MAT 060
974 MAT 120 92 3 Mod College Math 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. MAT 060
2101 MAT 121 91 3 Intro to Probability & Stat 12:50 pm-2:15 pm MW Prereq. MAT 060 or satisfactory score
1130 MAT 135 90 3 Business Precalculus 09:35 am-11:00 am TR Prereq. MAT 100
1583 MAT 136 91 3 Business Calculus 12:05 pm-1:30 pm TR Prereq. MAT 135
1608 MAT 151 90 4 College Algebra 12:50 pm-2:40 pm MW Prereq. MAT 100
1584 MAT 152 90 4 Precalculus 09:10 am-11:00 am MW Prereq. MAT 151
1417 MAT 210 91 3 Statistics 1:40 pm-3:05 pm TR Prereq: MAT 121 or MAT 151
Evening
841 MAT 040 95 3 Basic Mathematics 6:00 pm-9:00 pm M Satisfactory score on Mathematics
749 MAT 060 95 3 Introductory Algebra 6:00 pm-9:00 pm R Satisfactory score on the mathematics
Supplemental Instruction Required
2098 MAT 100 95 3 Inter Algebra 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Prereq. MAT 060
750 MAT 120 95 3 Mod College Math 6:00 pm-9:00 pm W Prereq. MAT 060
796 MAT 121 95 3 Intro to Probability & Stat 6:00 pm-9:00 pm R Prereq. MAT 060 or satisfactory score
(mUS) mUSIC
Day
3270 MUS 101 90 3 Fundamentals of Music 09:35 am-11:00 am TR
(PHI) PHILoSoPHY
Day
1498 PHI 100 91 3 Intro Philosophy 1:40 pm-3:05 pm TR Prereq. ENG 100
3273 PHI 110 90 3 Contemp Moral Prob 11:15 am-12:40 pm MW Prereq. ENG 100