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1 Accreditation Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Page 1 of 2 1/24/2013 Search Home Programs of Study New Students Current Students Workforce Development Quick Links Contact Us Online Class Content About Us Accreditation History of Southern Mission, Vision, and Core Values Strategic Goals Campus and Sites Accreditation The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite Chicago, Illinois Telephone: or FAX: Agencies accrediting specific program offerings at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College include: Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) 1361 Park Street Clearwater, FL Telephone: FAX: Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) American Dental Association 211 East Chicago Avenue, Suite 1900 Chicago, Illinois Telephone: FAX: Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) 1248 Harwood Road Bedford, Texas Telephone: FAX: Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850 Chicago, Illinois Telephone: FAX: National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) 5600 River Road, Suite 720 Rosemont, Illinois Telephone: FAX: National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc. (NLNAC) 3343 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 500 Atlanta, Georgia Telephone: FAX:

2 Accreditation Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Page 2 of 2 1/24/2013 West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses 101 Dee Drive, Suite 102 Charleston, West Virginia Telephone: or FAX: Online Registration Academics Workforce Site Links Technology Resource Registration and Records Class Schedule Programs of Study Academic Catalog Accreditation Course Descriptions Programs of Study Transfer Agreements Workforce Development Academy for Mine Training and Energy Technologies Appalachian Leadership Academy Continuing Education Inclement Weather News and Media A-Z Sitemap Directory Event Calendar Campus and Sites Emergency Plan Privacy Policy (FERPA) Student Employee Technology HelpDesk Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College is a member institution of the Community and Technical College System of West Virginia. Southern is an EOE, ADA, AA Institution SWVCTC1 Student Right to Know Emergency and Weather

3 Blueri CORE COURSEWORK TRANSFER AGREEMENT Prepared by: Academic Affairs Office July 2011

4 West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission and West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education BACKGROUND CORE COURSEWORK TRANSFER AGREEMENT EFFECTIVE: JANUARY 1, 1994 COURSE LIST REVISED: JULY 1, 2011 The Higher Education Policy Commission is charged by statute with ensuring that undergraduate core coursework completed at any of its institutions is transferable as general studies credit to all other state institutions of higher education in West Virginia for credit with the grade earned. Though system policy provides that undergraduate coursework is generally transferable among state institutions, there is no requirement that courses transferred will meet the general studies requirements at receiving institutions. The purpose of this procedure is to establish a process and format which will enable students who transfer from one state college or university to another to transfer core coursework that will count toward fulfillment of general studies requirements at the receiving institutions. To facilitate the discharge of this statutory responsibility, the following agreement for transfer of core coursework at state higher education institutions in West Virginia and listing of institutional courses that are acceptable for transfer under this agreement has been developed. CORE COURSEWORK TRANSFER AGREEMENT To remedy the problem of transfer of core coursework and to meet the statutory mandate, this core coursework agreement will assure that students who transfer from one state college or university to another will receive credit for specified general studies courses at the receiving institutions. Under the terms of the agreement, a student may transfer up to thirty-five credit hours of undergraduate coursework in the areas of English composition, communications and literature, fine arts appreciation, mathematics, natural science, and social science as general studies credits. The agreement establishes hours of coursework acceptable for transfer that will count toward fulfillment of general studies requirements. Since coursework is generally transferable among institutions in the state colleges and universities, a student could conceivably transfer more than thirty-five hours of general studies credit from one institution to another that are provided for in this agreement. The agreement is not designed to limit the number of credits that are transferred. Its purpose is to assure that students will be able to transfer credits in accordance with the terms of the agreement. The hours of core coursework that are acceptable as counting toward fulfillment of general studies requirements are as follows: English Composition 6 hours Communication and Literature 6 hours speech/oral communication 3 hours literature 3 hours Fine Arts Appreciation 3 hours art, music, drama, or theater appreciation Mathematics 3-5 hours college math including general math, algebra, trigonometry or calculus Natural Science 8-10 hours lab science including biology, chemistry, geology, physics or physical science Social Science 9 hours history, political science, psychology, sociology or economics with no more than six hours from any one area. 2

5 IMPLEMENTATION The Director of the Academic Affairs office of the Higher Education Policy Commission and the Council for Community and Technical College shall annually appoint a core coursework committee to advise on matters relating to the agreement and listing of courses. The committee may recommend modifications in the agreement or in the list of courses as it deems necessary. It shall also have the responsibility for publishing and disseminating a transfer guide which includes (1) the state coursework agreement and (2) the list of approved core courses at each of the institutions. This committee shall meet at least once a year and file a report annually to the chancellor. INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITY Each institution shall have the responsibility of implementing the agreement and distributing the transfer guide to faculty advisers and to students. The agreement and listing of courses acceptable for transfer as general studies credit should be included in the student handbook and other appropriate publications. It is imperative that each institution in disseminating information relating to the core coursework transfer agreement inform students that the agreement assures the transfer of courses for general studies credit for any of the courses listed in the agreement and does not limit the number of hours credit that a student may transfer in general studies. A student, in accordance with Series 17, Policy Regarding the Transferability of Credits and Grades at the Undergraduate Level, and the policies of the receiving institution, may transfer credit for general studies courses that are not included in the agreement and may also transfer more than thirty-five hours of general studies credit. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY It is the responsibility of the student who is transferring from a state college or university to another state institution to be aware of the specific program requirements at the receiving institution. Occasionally, in an academic program, such as engineering or other professional field, there may be a requirement for completion of a particular general studies course(s). Though the core coursework transfer agreement provides for uniform acceptance of up to thirty-five hours of core coursework, the student must still complete all program requirements for his/her course of study. COURSES FOR TRANSFER AS MEETING GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS The courses from state colleges and universities that are acceptable as general studies credits under the agreement are: BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE Courses - Hours Title Credit English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 Written English 3 ENGL 102 Written English II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours COMM 202 Fundamentals of Speech 3 ENGL 204 Survey of American Literature 3 ENGL 208 Survey of World Literature 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 103 Introduction to Visual Art 3 MUSIC 111 Introduction to Music 3 Mathematics hours MATH 101 Introduction to Mathematics 3 MATH 105 Algebra 3 MATH 154 Finite Mathematics 3 3

6 BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science hours CAHS 101/101L General Biological Science I and Laboratory 4 CAHS 102/102L General Biological Science II and Laboratory 4 CAHS 103/103L General Physical Science and Laboratory 4 CAHS 104/104L General Physical Science II and Laboratory 4 CAHS 125/125L Introduction to College Chemistry and Laboratory 4 CAHS 127 General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry I 4 CAHS 128 General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry II 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECON 206 Principles of Microeconomics 3 HIST 101 World History to 1500: Early Man Through the Renaissance 3 HIST 102 World History since 1500: The Renaissance Through the Present 3 PSCI 100 Politics and Government 3 PSCI 101 American Federal Government 3 PSCI 102 State and Local Government Course 3 PSYC 203 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCI 203 General Sociology 3 ECON 123 Contemporary Economics 3 ECON 205 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 Composition I 3 ENGL 102 Composition II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours ENGL 201 Humanistic Tradition 3 ENGL 205 Modern Tradition 3 SPCH 208 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Mathematics hours MATH 101 General Mathematics 3 MATH 109 Algebra 3 MATH 110 Trigonometry 3 MATH 220 Calculus 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOL 101/103 General Biology and Laboratory 4 BIOL 102/104 General Biology and Laboratory 4 BIOL 210/211 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and Laboratory 4 BIOL 212/213 Human Anatomy and Physiology II and Laboratory 4 CHEM 101/103 General Chemistry and Laboratory 4 CHEM 102/104 General Chemistry and Laboratory 4 ENSC 201/203 Environmental Science I and Laboratory 4 ENSC 202/204 Environmental Science I and Laboratory 4 PHSC 101/103 Physical Science Survey and Laboratory 4 PHSC 102/104 Physical Science Survey and Laboratory 4 PHYS 201/223 General Physics I and Laboratory 4 PHYS 202/224 General Physics II and Laboratory 4 4

7 BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science - 8 hours (cont d) PHYS 211/223 General Physics I (Calc-based) and Laboratory 4 PHYS 212/224 General Physics II (Calc-based) and Laboratory 4 GNET 101 Technical Physics I and Laboratory 4 GNET 102 Technical Physics II and Laboratory 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECON 211 Principles of Economics I 3 ECON 212 Principles of Economics II 3 HIST 101 World Civilization 3 HIST 102 World Civilization 3 HIST 105 American History 3 HIST 106 American History 3 POSC 218 State and Local Government 3 POSC 200 American Government and Economy 3 PSYC 103 General Psychology 3 SOCI 210 Principles of Sociology 3 BRIDGEMONT COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 Composition and Literature - 3 hours SPA 270 Speech Communications 3 ENGL 131 Poetry and Drama 3 ENGL 132 Short Story and Novel 3 ENGL 225 World Literature 3 ENGL 231 Short Story (American Fiction, 1900 present) 3 ENGL 261 English Literature I 3 ENGL 262 English Literature II 3 ENGL 241 American Literature (Colonial to Civil War) 3 ENGL 242 American Literature (Civil War to present) 3 Mathematics hours MATH 113 Technical Algebra 3 MATH 114 Technical Trigonometry 3 MATH 117 Technical Calculus 3 MATH 121 Basic Math I 3 MATH 124 Finite Math I 3 MATH 125 Basic College Algebra 3 MATH 126 College Algebra 3 MATH 128 Trigonometry 3 MATH 155 Calculus I 4 MATH 156 Calculus II 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOL 111 General Biology 4 BIOL 112 General Biology 4 BIOL 231 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIOL 232 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIOL 233 Anatomy & Physiology 4 BIOL 240 Microbiology 4 5

8 BRIDGEMONT COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science - 8 hours (cont d) CHEM 111 Survey of Chemistry 4 CHEM 112 Survey of Chemistry 4 CHEM 113 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 CHEM 115 Fundamentals of Chemistry I 4 CHEM 116 Fundamental of Chemistry II 4 CHEM 117 Principles of Chemistry I 4 CHEM 118 Principles of Chemistry II 4 PHSC 105 Physical Science I 4 PHSC 106 Physical Science II 4 PHYS 101 College Physics I 4 PHYS 102 College Physics II 4 PHYS 111 Physics for Scientists & Engineers I 4 PHYS 112 Physics for Scientists & Engineers II 4 Social Science - 9 hours HIST 152 United States History to HIST 153 United States History since HIST 179 World Civilization to HIST 180 World Civilization since PSYC 101 General Psychology I 3 ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 POLS 102 American Federal Government 3 SOCA 101 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCA 105 Introduction to Anthropology 3 SOCA 107 Social Problems 3 SOCA 221 Families and Society 3 CONCORD UNIVERSITY English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 Composition and Rhetoric 3 ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours CART 101 Fundamentals of Speech 3 ENGL 203 World Literature I 3 ENGL 204 World Literature II 3 Mathematics - 3 hours MATH 101 General Mathematics 3 MATH 103 College Algebra 3 MATH 104 College Trigonometry 3 MATH 250 Calculus w/analytic Geometry I 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOL 101 General Biology I 4 BIOL 102 General Biology II 4 CHEM 101/107 Introductory Chemistry I and Laboratory 5 GEOL 101 Physical Geology 4 GEOL 302 Historical Geology 4 PHYS 101 Introductory Physics 4 PHYS 102 Intermediate Physics 4 6

9 CONCORD UNIVERSITY (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science - 8 hours (cont d) PHSC 103 Introduction to Physical Science I 4 PHSC 104 Introduction to Physical Science II 4 Social Science - 9 hours HIST 101 History of Civilization 3 HIST 102 History of Civilization 3 POSC 101 Introduction to Political Science 3 POSC 202 State and Local Government 3 POSC 104 American Federal Government 3 PSY 101 General Psychology 3 SOC 101 People and their Social Environments 3 SOC 310 Cultural Anthropology 3 ECON 201 Principles of Economics I 3 ECON 202 Principles of Economics II 3 EASTERN WV COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENL 101 English Composition I 3 ENL 102 English Composition II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours SPH 101 Speech Fundamentals 3 SPH 203 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SPH 208 Business and Professional Speaking 3 ENL 200 English Literature Before ENL 201 American Literature Before ENL 202 English Literature Since ENL 204 American Literature Since EDF 219 Adolescent Literature 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 100 Art Appreciation 3 MUS 170 Music Appreciation 3 Mathematics hours MTH 121 College Math for Gen. Ed. 3 MTH 126 Trigonometry 3 MTH 135 College Algebra 3 MTH 137 Precalculus 5 MTH 205 Calculus Applications 3 MTH 225 Introduction to Statistics 3 Natural Science - 8 hours BIO 101 General Biology I 4 BIO 102 General Biology II 4 BIO 124 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIO 125 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 CHM 203 Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry I 4 CHM 204 Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry II 4 CHM 213 Principles of Chemistry I 4 7

10 EASTERN WV COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science - 8 hours (cont d) CHM 214 Principles of Chemistry II 4 PHS 200 Introductory Physics 4 PHS 210 College Physics I 4 PHS 212 College Physics II 4 GSC 109 General Physical Science I 4 GSC 110 General Physical Science II 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECN 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3 HIT 104 Western Civilization I 3 HIT 105 Western Civilization II 3 HIT 240 American History HIT 241 American History since POL 201 American Government and Politics 3 POL 202 State and Local Government 3 PSY 200 General Psychology 3 PSY 214 Life Span Developmental Psychology 3 PSY 210 Human Relations 3 SOC 203 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 207 Social Problems 3 SOC 220 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY English Composition - 6 hours ENGLISH 1104 Written English I 3 ENGLISH 1108 Written English II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours COMM 2200 Introduction to Human Communication 3 ENGLISH 2220 World Literature I 3 ENGLISH 2221 World Literature II 3 ENGLISH 2230 Introduction to Literature I 3 ENGLISH 2231 Introduction to Literature II 3 ENGLISH 3391 The Short Story 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 1120 Art Appreciation 3 INTR 1120 Experiencing the Arts 3 MUSI 1120 Music Appreciation 3 TEA 1120 Theatre Appreciation 3 Mathematics 3-4 hours MATH 1107 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics 3 MATH 1112 College Algebra 3 MATH 1115 Trigonometry and Elementary Functions 4 MATH 1190 Calculus I 4 Natural Science hours BIOLOGY 1105 Biological Principles I 4 BIOLOGY 1106 Biological Principles II 4 CHEMISTRY 1101 General Chemistry 4 8

11 FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science hours (cont d) CHEMISTRY 1102 General Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 1105 Chemical Principles 5 CHEMISTRY 1106 Chemical Principles 4 PHYSICS 1101 Introduction to Physics 4 PHYSICS 1102 Introduction to Physics 4 PHYSICS 1105 Principles of Physics 4 PHYSICS 1106 Principles of Physics 4 GEOLOGY 1101 Physical Geology 4 GEOLOGY 1102 Historical Geology 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECONOMICS 2200 Economics 3 ECONOMICS 2201 Economic Principles 3 HISTORY 1107 U.S. History I 3 HISTORY 1108 U.S. History II 3 HISTORY 2211 History of Civilization I 3 HISTORY 2212 History of Civilization II 3 HISTORY 2213 History of Civilization III 3 POL SCI 1103 American Government 3 POL SCI 2200 Introduction to Political Science 3 POL SCI 2205 State and Local Government 3 PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOC 1110 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 1111 Introduction to Anthropology 3 PIERPONT COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENGLISH 1104 Written English I 3 ENGLISH 1108 Written English II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours COMM 2200 Introduction to Human Communication 3 ENGLISH 2220 Literature of the Western World I 3 ENGLISH 2221 Literature of the Western World II 3 ENGLISH 2230 Introduction to Literature I 3 ENGLISH 2231 Introduction to Literature II 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 1120 Art Appreciation 3 INTR 1120 Experiencing the Arts 3 MUSI 1120 Music Appreciation 3 TEA 1120 Theatre Appreciation 3 Mathematics 3-4 hours MATH 1107 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics 3 MATH 1112 College Algebra 3 MATH 1115 Trigonometry and Elementary Functions 3 MATH 1190 Calculus I 4 Natural Science hours BIOLOGY 1105 Biological Principles I 4 BIOLOGY 1106 Biological Principles II 4 9

12 PIERPONT COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science hours (cont d) BIOLOGY 1170 Anatomy & Physiology 4 CHEMISTRY 1101 General Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 1102 General Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 1105 Chemical Principles 5 CHEMISTRY 1106 Chemical Principles 4 GEOLOGY 1101 Physical Geology 4 GEOLOGY 1102 Historical Geology 4 PHYSICS 1101 Introduction to Physics 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECONOMICS 2200 Economics 3 ECONOMICS 2201 Economic Principles and Problems 3 HISTORY 1107 U.S. History I 3 HISTORY 1108 U.S. History II 3 HISTORY 2211 World Civilization I 3 HISTORY 2212 World Civilization II 3 HISTORY 2213 World Civilization III 3 POL SCI 1101 Introduction to Global Affairs 3 POL SCI 1103 American Government 3 POL SCI 2205 State and Local Government 3 PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOC 1110 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 1111 Introduction to Anthropology 3 GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 Critical Reading and Writing I 3 ENGL 102 Critical Reading and Writing II: American Mosaic 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours CART 101 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 ENGL 203 Survey of English Literature I 3 ENGL 204 Survey of English Literature II 3 ENGL 205 Survey of American Literature I 3 ENGL 206 Survey of American Literature II 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 200 Survey of Art 2 CART 200 Survey of Theatre 2 MUSC 200 Survey of Music 2 Mathematics hours MATH 102 College Algebra 3 MATH 202 Calculus I 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOL 101 General Biology I 4 BIOL 102 Introduction to Cellular Biology 4 CHEM 100 Introductory Chemistry I 4 CHEM 101 General Chemistry I 4 PHYS 201 General Physics I 4 PHYS 209 General Geology 4 10

13 GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science - 8 hours (cont d) SCNC 101 Earth Science 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 GEOG 203 World Regional Geography 3 HIST 201 History of World Cultures I 3 HIST 202 History of World Cultures II 3 HIST 207 U.S. History to HIST 208 U.S. History Since POSC 203 American National Government 3 PSYC 201 General Psychology 3 SOCL 205 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCS 225 Introduction to Global Studies 3 KANAWHA VALLEY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENG 110 English Composition I 3 ENG 111 English Composition II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours SPCH 100 Oral Communication 3 ENG 155 Introduction to Literature 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours FA 101 Art Appreciation 3 FA Music Appreciation 3 FA 103 Introduction to Performing Arts 3 HUM 101 Humanities 3 Mathematics - 3 hours MAT 120 College Algebra 3 MAT 130 Technical Mathematics I 3 MAT 131 Technical Mathematics II 3 MAT 140 Mathematical Reasoning 3 MAT Plane Trigonometry 3 Natural Science - 8 hours BIO 101/103 Principles of Biology, Lab 4 BIO Human Biology, Lab 4 BIO 285 Human Anatomy 4 BIO 286 Human Physiology 4 CHM 101/102 General Chemistry, Lab 4 Social Science - 9 hours SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology 3 ECN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECN 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3 HIS 101 United States History to HIS 102 U.S. History from 1865 to Contemporary Times 3 PSY 140/04 General Psychology 3 PSY 210 Life Span Development 3 11

14 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY English Composition - 6 hours ENG 101 English Composition I 3 ENG 102 English Composition II 3 ENG 201H English Composition Honors 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours CMM 103 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 CMM 104H Honors in Speech Communication 3 CMM 207 Business and Professional Communications 3 ENG 206 Good Plays 3 ENG 213 Introduction to Poetry 3 ENG 215 Good Novels 3 ENG 231 Good Stories 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 112 Introduction to Visual Art 3 MUS 142 Appreciation of Music 3 THE 112 Theatre Appreciation 3 Mathematics hours MTH 121 Concepts and Applications of Mathematics 3 MTH 122 Plane Trigonometry 3 MTH 125 Mathematical Thinking 3 MTH 127 College Algebra, Expanded Version 5 MTH 130 College Algebra 3 MTH 132 Precalculus with Science Applications 5 MTH 225 Introductory Statistics 3 MTH 229 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5 MTH 230 Calculus with Analytical Geometry II 4 MTH 140 Applied Calculus 3 Natural Science - 8 hours BSC 104 Introduction to Biology 4 BSC 105 Introduction to Biology 4 BSC 120 Principles of Biology 4 BSC 121 Principles of Biology 4 GLY 110/210L General Geology 4 GLY 200/210L Physical Geology 4 GLY 150/150L Introduction to Oceanography 4 GLY 201/211L Historical Geology 4 PS 109/109L General Physical Science 4 PS 110/110L General Physical Science 4 PHY 200/200L Introductory Physics 4 PHY 201/202L General Physics 4 PHY 203/204L General Physics 4 PHY 211 Principles of Physics I 4 PHY 213 Principles of Physics II 4 CHM 211 Principles of Chemistry I 3 CHM 217 Principles of Chemistry I (Lab) 2 CHM 212 Principles of Chemistry II 3 CHM 218 Principles of Chemistry II (Lab) 2 ISC 200 Energy: From Photosynthesis to Steam Engines 4 ISC 201 Biotechnology 4 ISC 202 Freshwaters of the World 4 ISC 203 Global Warming 4 ISC 205 Who Done It: Introduction to Forensic Science 4 12

15 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science - 8 hours (cont d) ISC 206 Living in Space 4 ISC 207 Coal Science 4 ISC 208 Evolution: Process of Change 4 Social Science - 9 hours PSY 201 General Psychology 3 PSY 201H General Psychology Honors 3 SOC 200 Introductory Sociology 3 ANT 201 Cultural Anthropology 3 ECN 250 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECN 250H Principles of Microeconomics Honors 3 ECN 253 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECN 253H Principles of Macroeconomics Honors 3 HST 101 The Great Civilizations to HST 102 The World and the Rise of the West 3 HST 103 The Twentieth Century World 3 HST 230 American History to HST 231 American History since HST 231H American History since 1877 Honors 3 PSC 104 American National Government and Politics 3 PSC 105 Fundamentals of Politics 3 PSC 202 American State Government and Politics 3 MOUNTWEST COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENL 111 Written Communication 3 ENL 115 Written Communication II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours ENL 201 Introduction to Literature 3 ENL 245 Elements of the Short Story 3 COM 112 Oral Communication 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 101 Introduction to Visual Arts 3 HMN 120 Introduction to Theatre 3 MUSI 101 Introduction to Music 3 Mathematics hours MAT 130 College Algebra 4 MAT 145 Applications in Algebra 3 MAT 146 Applications in Trigonometry 3 MAT 120 Applied Professional Mathematics 3 MAT 205 Technical Calculus 3 Natural Science - 8 hours SCI 110 Introductory Physics 4 SCI 201 Integrated Science: Health, Law & Environment 4 BIOL 101/101L General Biology with Laboratory 4 BIOL 260 Applied Human Anatomy 4 BIOL 265 Applied Human Physiology 4 13

16 MOUNTWEST COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Social Science - 9 hours EC 102 Basic Economics 3 EC 201 Fundamentals of Microeconomics 3 EC 202 Fundamentals of Macroeconomics 3 HIST 103 U. S. History to HIST 104 U. S. History since HIST 114 World History until HIST 115 World History since GEO 155 Economic Geography 3 POLS 101 Introduction to American Government 3 PSYC 200 General Psychology 3 SS 201 Human Relations 3 SS 210 Fundamentals of Sociology 3 PSYC 215 Lifespan Psychology 3 SS 250 Global Issues 3 NEW RIVER COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 Composition I 3 ENGL 102 Composition II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours ENGL 201 Humanistic Tradition 3 ENGL 205 Modern Tradition 3 ENGL 250 Survey of American Literature 3 ENGL 255 Survey of British Literature 3 SPCH 208 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours Arts 101 Introduction to Visual Arts 3 Arts 205 Art History 3 Humanities 150 Introduction of Fine Arts 3 Music 150 Introduction of Music 3 Mathematics hours MATH 101 General Mathematics 3 MATH 109 Algebra 3 MATH 110 Trigonometry 3 MATH 220 Calculus 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOL 101/103 General Biology and Laboratory 4 BIOL 102/104 General Biology and Laboratory 4 BIOL 105/106 Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology (Lab) 4 BIOL 201/203 Human Anatomy and Physiology & Lab 4 BIOL 202/204 Microbiology and Laboratory 4 BIOL 231/233 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Lab) 4 BIOL 232/234 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (Lab) 4 CHEM 101/103 General Chemistry and Laboratory 4 CHEM 102/104 General Chemistry and Laboratory 4 CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry 4 14

17 NEW RIVER COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science - 8 hours (cont d) CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry 4 PHSC 101/103 Physical Science Survey and Laboratory 4 PHSC 102/104 Physical Science Survey and Laboratory 4 PHYS 201/223 General Physics I and Laboratory 4 PHYS 202/224 General Physics II and Laboratory 4 PHYS 211/223 General Physics I (Calc-based) and Laboratory 4 PHYS 212/224 General Physics II (Calc-based) and Laboratory 4 GNET 101 Technical Physics I and Laboratory 4 GNET 102 Technical Physics II and Laboratory 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECON 211 Principles of Economics I 3 ECON 212 Principles of Economics II 3 HIST 101 World Civilization 3 HIST 102 World Civilization 3 HIST 105 American History 3 HIST 106 American History 3 POSC 218 State and Local Government 3 POSC 200 American Government and Economy 3 PSYC 103 General Psychology 3 SOCI 210 Principles of Sociology 3 SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 100A *Basic Academic Writing I 2 ENGL 100B *Basic Academic Writing II 2 *For acceptance under this Agreement, both courses must be successfully completed ENGL 101 Written English 3 ENGL 102 Writing for the Arts and Humanities 3 ENGL 103 Writing for the Social Sciences 3 ENGL 104 Science and Technical Writing 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours COMM 202 Fundamentals of Speech 3 ENGL 204 Survey of American Literature 3 ENGL 208 Survey of World Literature I 3 ENGL 209 Survey of World Literature II 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours THEA 204 Introduction to Theater 3 Mathematics hours MATH 101A *Fundamental Mathematics I 2 MATH 101B *Fundamental Mathematics II 2 *For acceptance under this Agreement, both courses must be successfully completed MATH 101 Introduction to Mathematics 3 MATH 105 College Algebra 3 MATH 108 Precalculus 3 MATH 215 Introduction to Mathematics 3 MATH 154 Finite Mathematics 3 MATH 155 Discrete Structures 3 MATH 205 Calculus with Applications 4 MATH 207 Calculus I 4 15

18 SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Mathematics 3-4 hours (cont d) MATH 208 Calculus II 4 MATH 314 Statistics 3 Natural Science hours BIOL 101 General Biological Science 4 BIOL 102 General Biological Science 4 BIOL 208 Plants as Organisms 4 BIOL 209 Animals as Organisms 4 CHEM 101 Chemistry in Society 4 CHEM 102 Chemistry in Society 4 CHEM 120 College Chemistry and Lab 4 CHEM 122 College Chemistry and Lab 4 CHEM 207 General Chemistry and Lab 4 CHEM 209 General Chemistry and Lab 4 PHYS 201 College Physics 4 PHYS 202 College Physics 4 PHYS 221 General Physics 4 PHYS 222 General Physics 4 GSCI 101 Astronomy 4 GSCI 102 Astronomy 4 GSCI 103 General Physical Science 4 GSCI 104 General Physical Science 4 Social Science - 9 hours HIST 100 History of Civilization: Asian Traditions or 3 HIST 101 History of Civilization I 3 HIST 102 History of Civilization II 3 HIST 103 History of Western Civilization 3 PSCI 100 Politics and Government 3 PSCI 101 American Federal Government 3 PSCI 102 State and Local Government 3 SOCI 203 General Sociology 3 ECON 123 Contemporary Economics 3 ECON 205 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 SOUTHERN WV COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours EN 101 English Composition I 3 EN 102 English Composition II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours SP 103 Speech Fundamentals 3 SP 202 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 SP 207 Business and Professional Speaking 3 EN 200 English Literature Before EN 201 American Literature Before EN 202 English Literature Since EN 204 American Literature Since EN 219 Adolescent Literature 3 16

19 SOUTHERN WV COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours AR 112 Art Appreciation 3 TH 112 Theater Appreciation 3 MU 175 Music Appreciation 3 Mathematics hours MT 121 College Math for Gen. Ed. 3 MT 125 Trigonometry 3 MT 130 College Algebra 3 MT 137 Precalculus 5 MT 205 Calculus Applications 3 MT 225 Elementary Statistics 3 Natural Science - 8 hours BS 101 General Biology I 4 BS 102 General Biology II 4 BS 124 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BS 125 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 CH 213 Principles of Chemistry I 4 CH 214 Principles of Chemistry II 4 CH 203 Fundamentals of General, Organic, and 4 Biological Chemistry I CH 204 Fundamentals of General, Organic, and 4 Biological Chemistry II IS 200 Wetlands 4 IS 210 Biotechnology 4 PH 200 Introductory Physics 4 PH 210 College Physics I 4 PH 212 College Physics II 4 SC 109 General Physical Science I 4 SC 110 General Physical Science II 4 Social Science - 9 hours EC 241 Principles of Economics I 3 EC 242 Principles of Economics II 3 HS 104 Western Civilization I 3 HS 105 Western Civilization II 3 HS 230 American History HS 231 American History since PS 201 American Government and Politics 3 PS 202 State and Local Government 3 PY 201 General Psychology 3 PY 218 Life Span Developmental Psychology 3 SO 200 Introduction to Sociology 3 SO 201 Social Problems I 3 SO 202 Social Problems II 3 SO 215 Human Relations 3 WEST LIBERTY UNIVERSITY English Composition - 6 hours ENGLISH 101 Freshman English I 3 ENGLISH 102 Freshman English II 3 17

20 WEST LIBERTY UNIVERSITY (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Communication and Literature - 6 hours COMMUNICATION 101 Fundamentals of Oral Communications 3 ENGLISH 204 English Literature 3 ENGLISH 205 American Literature 3 ENGLISH 214 English Literature After the 18th Century 3 ENGLISH 215 American Literature After the Civil War 3 Mathematics 3-4 hours MATHEMATICS 120 Nature of Mathematics 3 MATHEMATICS 140 College Algebra 3 MATHEMATICS 145 Precalculus Algebra 3 MATHEMATICS 210 Introductory Analytic Geometry and Calculus 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOLOGY 105/106 Life Sciences for the Non-Major and Lab 4 BIOLOGY 124/125 Biological Principles and Lab 4 BIOLOGY 200/201 Biology of Plants and Lab (Botany) 4 BIOLOGY 202/203 Biology of Animals and Lab (Zoology) 4 CHEMISTRY 100/101 General Chemistry and Lab 4 CHEMISTRY 110/111 General Chemistry I and Lab 4 CHEMISTRY 112/113 General Chemistry II and Lab 4 PHYSICS 101/110 Introduction to Physics I and Lab 4 PHYSICS 102/111 Introduction to Physics II and Lab 4 PHYSICS 190/191 The Physical World and Lab 4 PHYSICS 360 Physical Geology 4 Social Science - 9 hours HISTORY 103 History of Civilization I 3 HISTORY 104 History of Civilization II 3 HISTORY 210 History of the United States I, to HISTORY 211 History of the United States II, Since ECONOMICS 101 Principles of Economics I 3 ECONOMICS 102 Principles of Economics II 3 SOCIAL SCIENCE 100 Global Issues 3 SOCIOLOGY 150 Basic Concepts of Sociology 3 SOCIOLOGY 235 Cultural Anthropology 3 PSYCHOLOGY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 101 Basic Concepts in Politics and Government 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 102 State and Local Government 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 201 National Government 3 WV NORTHERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENG 101 College Composition I 3 ENG 102 College Composition II 3 ENG 215 Introduction to Drama 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours SPCH 105 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 ENG 200 American Literature Through the Civil War 3 ENG 201 American Literature Since the Civil War 3 ENG 210 English Literature through 18th Century 3 ENG 211 English Literature since 18th Century 3 18

21 WV NORTHERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 150 Art Appreciation 3 MUS 105 Music Appreciation 3 ENG 215 Introduction to Drama 3 Mathematics hours MATH 108 College Algebra with Applications 4 MATH 110 Precalculus Mathematics 5 MATH 210 Introduction to Statistics 3 MATH 279 Calculus I 5 MATH 280 Calculus II 4 MATH 281 Calculus III 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIO 110 Principles of Biology 4 BIO 112 Plant Biology 4 BIO 113 Animal Biology 4 GSC 100 Science in the Contemporary World 4 ASTR 125 Astronomy 4 CHEM 108 General Chemistry I 4 CHEM 109 General Chemistry II 4 PHYS 104 General Physics I 4 PHYS 105 General Physics II 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECON 104 Principle of Economics I (Macro) 3 ECON 105 Principle of Economics II (Micro) 3 HIST 100 World Cultures I 3 HIST 101 World Cultures II 3 HIST 110 The United States to HIST 111 The United States since PSYC 105 Introduction to Psychology 3 POLS 102 American National Government & Politics 3 POLS 103 State and Local Government 3 SS 101 Introduction to Social Science 3 SS 255 The World Community 3 SOC 125 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 126 Social Problems 3 WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY English Composition - 6 hours ENGLISH 101 Effective Communication 3 ENGLISH 102 Effective Communication 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours COMMUNICATION 100 Speech Communication 3 ENGLISH 150 Introduction to Literature 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 100 Art Appreciation 3 COMM 140 Film Appreciation 3 COMM 170 Art of the Theatre 3 MUS 107 Music Appreciation 3 19

22 WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Mathematics - 3 hours MATHEMATICS 102 Plane Trigonometry 3 MATHEMATICS 111 Mathematics for Liberal Arts 3 MATHEMATICS 120 College Algebra 3 MATHEMATICS 121 Precalculus 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOLOGY 101 Principles of Biology 4 BIOLOGY 108 Environmental Biology 4 BIOLOGY 120 Fundamentals of Biology 4 Social Science - 9 hours HISTORY 201 World History 3 HISTORY 202 World History 3 HISTORY 207 History of the United States to HISTORY 208 History of the United States from 1865 to Present 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 100 Introduction to Government and Politics 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 101 American Government 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 204 State and Local Government 3 PSYCHOLOGY 151 General Psychology 3 SOCIOLOGY 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 Composition and Rhetoric 3 ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric 3 Composition and Literature - 6 hours COMM 100 Principles of Human Communication 1 *COMM 102 Human Communication in the Interpersonal 2 Context *COMM 112 Small Group Communication 3 *COMM 104 Human Communication in the Public Communication 2 Context *Courses taken concurrently with COMM 100 COMM 122 Human Communication in Contemporary Society 3 ENGL 261 British Literature 1 3 ENGL 262 British Literature 2 3 ENGL 241 American Literature 1 3 ENGL 242 American Literature 2 3 ENGL 131 Poetry and Drama 3 ENGL 132 Short Story and Novel 3 ENGL 225 Western World Literature 3 ENGL 226 Non-Western World Literature 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 101 Appreciation of Visual Arts 3 MUSI 170 Introduction to Music 3 Mathematics - 3 hours MATH 126A College Algebra 5-Day 3 MATH 126B College Algebra 4-Day 3 MATH 126C College Algebra 3-Day 3 20

23 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Mathematics - 3 hours (cont d) MATH 128 Plane Trigonometry 3 MATH 129 Precalculus Mathematics 4 *MATH 153 Calculus 1a with Precalculus 4 *MATH 154 Calculus 1b with Precalculus 4 *Courses may be taken in place of MATH 155 MATH 155 Calculus 1 4 MATH 156 Calculus 2 4 MATH 121 Introductory Concepts of Mathematics 3 MATH 150 Introduction to Calculus 3 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOLOGY 101 General Biology 3 BIOLOGY 102 General Biology 3 BIOLOGY 103 General Biology Lab (taken with 1) 1 BIOLOGY 104 General Biology Lab (taken with 2) 1 CHEMISTRY 111 Survey of Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 112 Survey of Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 115 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 116 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 117 Principles of Chemistry 5 CHEMISTRY 118 Principles of Chemistry 5 GEOL 101 Planet Earth 3 GEOL 102 Planet Earth Laboratory 1 GEOL/GEOG 110 Environmental Geosience 3 GEOL/GEOG 111 Environmental Geoscience Laboratory 1 GEOL 103 Earth through Times 3 GEOL 104 Earth through Times Laboratory 1 PHYSICS 101 Introductory Physics 4 PHYSICS 102 Introductory Physics 4 PHYSICS 111 General Physics 4 PHYSICS 112 General Physics 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECONOMICS 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECONOMICS 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 GEOG 106 Physical Geography Laboratory 1 GEOG 107 Physical Geography 3 HISTORY 101 Western Civilization: Antiquity to HISTORY 102 Western Civilization: 1600 to Present 3 HISTORY 152 Growth of the American Nation to HISTORY 153 Making of Modern America, 1865 to Present 3 POLS 101 Introduction to Political Science 3 POLS 102 Introduction to the American Government 3 POLS 220 State and Local Government 3 PSYCHOLOGY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCA 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOCA 105 Introduction to Anthropology 3 SOCA 107 Social Problems 3 POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE of WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 Composition and Rhetoric 3 ENGL 102 Composition and Rhetoric 3 21

24 POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE of WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Communication and Literature - 6 hours COMM 100 Principles of Human Communication 1 COMM 104 Human Communication in the Pubic 2 Communication Context (taken with COMM 100) ENGL 261 British Literature 1 3 ENGL 262 British Literature 2 3 ENGL 241 American Literature 1 3 ENGL 242 American Literature 2 3 ENGL 131 Poetry and Drama 3 ENGL 132 Short Story and Novel 3 Mathematics - 3 hours MATH 126A College Algebra 5-Day 3 MATH 126B College Algebra 4-Day 3 MATH 126C College Algebra 3-Day 3 MATH 128 Plane Trigonometry 3 MATH 129 Precalculus Mathematics 4 *MATH 153 Calculus 1a with Precalculus 4 *MATH 154 Calculus 1b with Precalculus 4 *Courses may be taken in place of MATH 155 MATH 155 Calculus 1 4 MATH 156 Calculus 2 4 MATH 121 Introductory Concepts of Mathematics 3 MATH 150 Introduction to Calculus 3 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOLOGY 101 General Biology 3 BIOLOGY 103 General Biology Lab 1 BIOLOGY 102 General Biology 3 BIOLOGY 104 General Biology Lab 1 BIOLOGY 115 Principles of Biology 4 BIOLOGY 117 Functional Diversity of Organisms 4 CHEMISTRY 111 Survey of Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 112 Survey of Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 115 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 116 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4 GEOL 101 Plant Earth 3 GEOL 102 Plant Earth Laboratory 1 GEOL 103 Earth Through Time 3 GEOL 104 Earth Through Time Laboratory 1 PHYSICS 101 Introductory Physics 4 PHYSICS 102 Introductory Physics 4 PHYSICS 111 General Physics 4 PHYSICS 112 General Physics 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECONOMICS 111 The Economic System 3 ECONOMICS 201 Principles of Economics 3 ECONOMICS 202 Principles of Economics 3 HISTORY 101 Western Civilization 3 HISTORY 102 Western Civilization 3 HISTORY 152 Growth of the American Nation 3 HISTORY 153 Making of Modern America 3 POLS 101 Introduction to Political Science 3 POLS 102 The American Federal System 3 22

25 POTOMAC STATE COLLEGE of WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Social Science 9 hours (cont d) POLS 220 State and Local Government 3 PSYCHOLOGY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCA 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOCA 105 Introduction to Anthropology 3 SOCA 107 Social Problems 3 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PARKERSBURG English Composition - 6 hours ENGLISH 101 Composition 1 3 ENGLISH 102 Composition 2 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours SPEECH 111 Fundamentals of Speech 3 ENGLISH 132 Types of Literature - Fiction 3 ENGLISH 131 Types of Literature - Poetry & Drama 3 ENGLISH 221 Ancient World Literature 3 ENGLISH 222 Modern World Literature 3 ENGLISH 261 English Literature I 3 ENGLISH 262 English Literature II 3 ENGLISH 241 American Literature I 3 ENGLISH 242 American Literature II 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 101 Art Appreciation 3 MUSIC 170 Music Appreciation 3 THEA 101 Theatre Appreciation 3 Mathematics hours MATH 126 College Algebra 3 MATH 128 Trigonometry 3 MATH 121 Introduction to Mathematics 3 MATH 129 Precalculus 4 MATH 141 Finite Math 3 MATH 155 Calculus I 4 MATH 156 Calculus II 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOLOGY 107 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BIOLOGY 108 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 BIOLOGY 101/103 General Biology I 4 BIOLOGY 102/104 General Biology II 4 CHEMISTRY 111 Introduction to General Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 112 Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry 4 CHEMISTRY 115 Fundamentals of Chemistry I 4 CHEMISTRY 116 Fundamentals of Chemistry II 4 PHYSICS 101 Introduction to Physics I 4 PHYSICS 102 Introduction to Physics II 4 PHYSICS 111 General Physics I 4 PHYSICS 112 General Physics II 4 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 111 Introduction to Physical Science I 4 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 112 Introduction to Physical Science II 4 (Earth Science) 23

26 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY PARKERSBURG (cont d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science 8 hours (cont d) GEOLOGY 101/102 Physical Geology 4 GEOLOGY 103/104 Historical Geology 4 Social Science - 9 hours HISTORY 101 Western Civilization through the Reformation 3 HISTORY 102 Western Civilization since the Reformation 3 HISTORY 152 U.S. History through the Civil War 3 HISTORY 153 U.S. History from Reconstruction 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 101 Elements of Democratic Government 3 POLITICAL SCIENCE 102 The American Federal Government 3 SOCIOLOGY 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 PSYCHOLOGY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 Composition and Literature - 3 hours SPA 270 Effective Public Speaking 3 ENGL 131 Poetry and Drama 3 ENGL 132 Short Story & Novel 3 ENGL 225 World Literature 3 ENGL 261 British Literature 1 3 ENGL 262 British Literature 2 3 ENGL 241 American Literature 1 3 ENGL 242 American Literature 2 3 Mathematics hours MATH 113 Technical Algebra 3 MATH 114 Technical Trigonometry 3 MATH 121 Introduction to Concepts of Mathematics 3 MATH 126A College Algebra 5-Day 3 MATH 126B College Algebra 4-Day 3 MATH 126C College Algebra 3-Day 3 MATH 128 Trigonometry 3 MATH 155 Calculus 1 4 MATH 156 Calculus 2 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOL 111 General Biology 4 BIOL 112 General Biology 4 BIOL 231 Anatomy & Physiology I 4 BIOL 232 Anatomy & Physiology II 4 CHEM 111 Survey of Chemistry 4 CHEM 112 Survey of Chemistry 4 CHEM 115 Fundamentals of Chemistry I 4 CHEM 116 Fundamental of Chemistry II 4 CHEM 117 Principles of Chemistry I 4 CHEM 118 Principles of Chemistry II 4 PHSC 101 Introduction to Physical Science I 4 PHSC 102 Introduction to Physical Science II 4 24

27 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science 8 hours (cont d) PHYS 101 Introductory Physics I 4 PHYS 102 Introductory Physics II 4 PHYS 111 General Physics I 4 PHYS 112 General Physics II 4 Social Science - 9 hours HIST 152 Growth American Nation to HIST 153 Making Modern America 3 HIST 179 World History to HIST 180 World History Since PSYC 101 General Psychology I 3 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 POLS 102 American Federal Government 3 POLS 312 State and Local Government 3 SOCA 101 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCA 105 Introduction to Anthropology 3 SOCA 321 Social Problems 3 25

28 WEST VIRGINIA HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY COMMISSION AND WEST VIRGINIA COUNCIL FOR COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE EDUCATION CORE COURSEWORK TRANSFER AGREEMENT CREDIT HOURS OF CORE COURSEWORK ACCEPTABLE FOR TRANSFER AS FULFILLING GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS * English Composition 6 hours * Communication and Literature 6 hours speech/oral communication 3 hours literature 3 hours * Fine Arts Appreciation 3 hours art, music, drama, or theater appreciation * Mathematics 3-5 hours college math including general math, algebra, trigonometry or calculus * Natural Science 8-10 hours lab science including biology, chemistry, geology, physics or physical science * Social Science 9 hours history, political science, psychology, sociology or economics with no more than six hours from any one area. 26

29 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Accounting 135 AC 111 B01 Principles of Accounting I T Stupi T TBA 717 AC 112 B02 Principles of Accounting II TR Stupi T TBA 136 AC 211 B01 Intermediate Accounting I M Stupi T TBA 137 AC 248 B01 Income Tax Accounting W Stupi T TBA 138 AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 139 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Allied Health 225 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 WB1 Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact the instructor, Heather Drake, at heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Two class dates are required to complete this course. These will be held on in Room C-202 on the Logan Campus on Friday, November 4, and Saturday, November 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

30 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Allied Health 340 AH 124 B01 CPR F Hallis E TBA Note: Meets on Friday 9/16/2011 from 8:00 am - 12:30 pm You will receive a syllabus in the mail. This course requires additional assignments to receive credit. Book and Mask should be purchased at the Bookstore. $5 cash required for card. 341 AH 124 B02 CPR F Hallis E TBA Note: Meets on Friday 9/16/2011 from 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm. You will receive a syllabus in the mail. This course requires additional assignments to receive credit. Book and Mask should be purchased at the Bookstore. $5 cash required for card. 335 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern. wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. 295 AH 210 B01 Nutrition TR Hatfield G TBA 238 AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 241 WEB Pharmacology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Nemeth-Pyles M TBA Art 402 AR 112 B01 Art Appreciation TR Earnest C TBA Biology 510 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 543 BS 124 B01 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW Stollings R Lab M Stollings R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 544 BS 124 B02 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW Stollings R Lab M Stollings R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly.

31 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Biology 545 BS 124 B03 Human Anatomy & Physiology I T Stollings R Lab T Stollings R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 546 BS 125 B01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW Stollings R Lab M Stollings R Note: This is an Anatomy and Physiology Part II class. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 522 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 521 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 494 BS 199 WEB Dendrology R Hensley K A-256 Note: This class will meet on the following Thursdays at the Logan Campus in Room A-256, please note times: Exam AND Lab Sessions 1:30-4:30pm will be Sept 15 (Test 1) Oct 13 (Test 2), Nov 10 (Test 3) and Dec 8 (Final Exam). LAB ONLY Meetings are scheduled 1:30-4:30pm on these dates: August 25, Sept 8, Sept 29, Oct 6, Nov 3, and Dec 1, Please note that DENDROLOGY is the study of trees and the schedule is subject to change due to weather, bloom times or other envionmental factors.

32 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Business 140 BU 100 B01 Introduction to Business TR Stupi T TBA 458 BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 141 BU 115 B01 Business Mathematical App TR Stupi T TBA 164 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students must have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, you are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class session. 142 BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 143 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 204 BU 230 B01 Business Statistics W Scaggs R TBA Computed Tomography 619 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA 620 CT 269 WEB Sectional Anatomy II 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA TBA Computer Information Systems 572 CS 102 B01 Computer Literacy M Payne M TBA 573 CS 102 B02 Computer Literacy M Payne M CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 567 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 809 CS 102 WB5 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Note: This is a rolling enrollment section running Oct 3-Jan 6 Students may begin the course at anytime after enrolling by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu all work must be completed by January 6th. 565 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 582 CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA 583 CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA Criminal Justice 101 CJ 101 IB1 Criminal Justice Systems M Lane J CJ 102 IB1 Introduction to Corrections T Tipton K CJ 103 IB1 Intro to Law Enforcement M Aguirre A CJ 201 IB1 Criminal Procedure T Deskins S CJ 203 IB1 Criminal Evidence W Butcher J CJ 223 IB1 Criminology W Baisden S CJ 240 IB1 Correctional Procedure I R Greene V

33 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Economics 144 EC 241 B01 Principles of Economics I TR Stupi T TBA 145 EC 242 WEB Principles of Economics II 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 696 EC 270 WB1 World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 146 EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Education 528 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 527 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 529 ED 212 WEB Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 535 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 531 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 538 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 405 ED 218 B01 Human Development T Lucas D TBA 533 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

34 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Education 547 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wwvnet.edu for access information. 682 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm 541 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must, contact the instructor at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 406 ED 280 B01 Observation Hours-ED 218 (405) TBA TBA TBA Lucas D TBA 532 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hours-ED 214 (531) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 534 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hours-ED218 (533) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 539 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hours-ED 216 (538) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 542 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hours-ED224 (541) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 530 ED 280 WEB Observation Hours-ED 212 (529) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA English 128 EN 090 B01 Reading Comprehension TR Manley K EN 090 WEB Reading Comprehension F Vineyard R A-205 Note: However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 165 EN 099 B01 Beginning Composition TR Manley K EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Baisden L A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2011, In Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 3 at the same time and location. 397 EN 101 B01 English Composition I MW D'Angelo L TBA 403 EN 101 B02 English Composition I TR D'Angelo L TBA 526 EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D your WEB course work, you must or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 524 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 399 EN 102 B02 English Composition II TR D'Angelo L TBA 398 EN 102 WB1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must larryd@southern.wvnet.edu or for access information.

35 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 English 525 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB coursework, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 554 EN 121 B01 Creative Writing TR D'Angelo L TBA 396 EN 200 B01 English Literature Before MW D'Angelo L TBA Finance 697 FN 210 WB1 Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 147 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu History 346 HS 104 B01 Western Civilization I TR Kirk B TBA 347 HS 230 B01 American History: TR Kirk B TBA 349 HS 230 B02 American History: R Kirk B TBA Information Technology 590 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA 591 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA Management 148 MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 149 MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 698 MG 264 WB1 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 150 MG 264 WEB Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 151 MG 268 WEB Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 699 MG 273 WB1 Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 152 MG 273 WEB Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Marketing 153 MK 270 B01 Principles of Marketing R Stupi T TBA 154 MK 270 WEB Principles of Marketing 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course Please include your contact information.

36 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Mathematics 168 MT 090 B01 Basic Mathematics MW Baldwin S MT 090 B02 Basic Mathematics M Kitchen M MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics F Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 651 MT 095 B01 Introductory Algebra I M McRoberts G MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 172 MT 096 B01 Introductory Algebra II TR Baldwin S TBA 198 MT 121 B01 College Math for Gen Education M Scaggs R TBA Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 199 MT 123 B01 Intermediate Algebra MW Scaggs R TBA Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 184 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Aug 26, Sept 16, Oct 14, and Nov 11 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on December 9, 2011 and has been scheduled for 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 187 MT 128 WEB Algebra for Allied Health F Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is a combination of In-Class meetings and WEB. In-Class meetings will meet the following Fridays at the Logan Campus 9:00-11:00am in Room A-212: August 19, August 26, Sept 16, Sept 30, Oct 14, Oct 28, Nov 18, and Dec 2nd. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 159 MT 225 B01 Elementary Statistics W Scaggs R TBA

37 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Mining 700 MN 115 WB1 Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Note: This course will begin on October 7 and will run for 7 weeks. Please contact the Mine Management Coordinator, Bill Alderman, at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 654 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 701 MN 200 WB1 Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 655 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 656 MN 215 WEB Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Music 549 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Office Administration 466 OA 140 WEB Office Admin. Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 467 OA 143 WEB Legal Office Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, students are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 468 OA 145 WEB Medical Administrative Proc. 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA I Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class.

38 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Orientation 680 OR 105 WB2 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Note: This class is for Engineering and Technology students only Only students in IT, EET, or SU should take this class. This class will have two mandatory meetings on Fridays. 220 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Psychology 350 PY 201 B01 General Psychology M Collier B TBA 351 PY 218 B01 Life-Span Developmental Psych W Collier B TBA 671 PY 226 B01 Abnormal Psychology T Collier B TBA Radiology 336 RA 201 WEB Rad Bio & Adv Rad Protection 2 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Sociology 348 SO 200 B01 Introduction to Sociology (M) TR Kirk B TBA Speech 400 SP 103 B01 Speech Fundamentals MW Berner A TBA 552 SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Surveying 606 SU 100 B01 Introduction to Surveying MW Birurakis S SU 105 B01 Intro. to Surveying & MW Birurakis S Graphics Transitional Studies 128 EN 090 B01 Reading Comprehension TR Manley K EN 099 B01 Beginning Composition TR Manley K MT 090 B01 Basic Mathematics MW Baldwin S MT 090 B02 Basic Mathematics M Kitchen M MT 095 B01 Introductory Algebra I M McRoberts G MT 096 B01 Introductory Algebra II TR Baldwin S TBA

39 Weekend College Fall 2011 Boone/Lincoln Campus 341 AH 124 B02 CPR F Hallis E TBA Note: Meets on Friday 9/16/2011 from 1:00 pm - 5:30 pm. You will receive a syllabus in the mail. This course requires additional assignments to receive credit. Book and Mask should be purchased at the Bookstore. $5 cash required for card.

40 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Accounting 138 AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 139 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Allied Health 225 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 WB1 Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact the instructor, Heather Drake, at heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Two class dates are required to complete this course. These will be held on in Room C-202 on the Logan Campus on Friday, November 4, and Saturday, November 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 335 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or

41 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Allied Health 237 AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern. wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. 238 AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 241 WEB Pharmacology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Nemeth-Pyles M TBA Biology 510 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 522 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 521 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class.

42 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Biology 494 BS 199 WEB Dendrology R Hensley K A-256 Note: This class will meet on the following Thursdays at the Logan Campus in Room A-256, please note times: Exam AND Lab Sessions 1:30-4:30pm will be Sept 15 (Test 1) Oct 13 (Test 2), Nov 10 (Test 3) and Dec 8 (Final Exam). LAB ONLY Meetings are scheduled 1:30-4:30pm on these dates: August 25, Sept 8, Sept 29, Oct 6, Nov 3, and Dec 1, Please note that DENDROLOGY is the study of trees and the schedule is subject to change due to weather, bloom times or other environmental factors. Business 458 BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 164 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students must have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, you are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class session. 142 BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 143 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Computed Tomography 619 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA 620 CT 269 WEB Sectional Anatomy II 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA TBA Computer Information Systems 566 CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 567 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 809 CS 102 WB5 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Note: This is a rolling enrollment section running Oct 3-Jan 6 Students may begin the course at anytime after enrolling by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu all work must be completed by t h January 6.

43 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Computer Information Systems 565 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 582 CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA 583 CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA Criminal Justice 105 CJ 101 IR1 Criminal Justice Systems M Lane J LINHS CJ 102 IR1 Introduction to Corrections T Tipton K LINHS CJ 103 IR1 Intro to Law Enforcement M Aguirre A LINHS CJ 201 IR1 Criminal Procedure T Deskins S LINHS CJ 203 IR1 Criminal Evidence W Butcher J LINHS CJ 223 IR1 Criminology W Baisden S LINHS CJ 240 IR1 Correctional Procedure I R Greene V LINHS 1091 Economics 145 EC 242 WEB Principles of Economics II 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 696 EC 270 WB1 World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 146 EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Education 528 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 527 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 529 ED 212 WEB Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 535 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 531 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

44 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Education 538 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 533 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 547 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wwvnet.edu for access information. 682 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm 541 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must, contact the instructor at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 532 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hours-ED 214 (531) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 534 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hours-ED218 (533) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 539 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hours-ED 216 (538) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 542 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hours-ED224 (541) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 530 ED 280 WEB Observation Hours-ED 212 (529) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA English 173 EN 090 R01 Reading Comprehension M Hoke J LINHS EN 090 WEB Reading Comprehension F Vineyard R A-205 Note: However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 174 EN 099 R01 Beginning Composition T Sowards H LINHS EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Baisden L A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2011, In Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 3 at the same time and location. 526 EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D your WEB course work, you must or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

45 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 English 524 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 398 EN 102 WB1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must larryd@southern.wvnet.edu or for access information. 525 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB coursework, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Finance 697 FN 210 WB1 Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 147 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu History 705 HS 230 R01 American History: M Davis D LINHS TBA Information Technology 590 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA 591 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA Management 148 MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 149 MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 698 MG 264 WB1 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 150 MG 264 WEB Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 151 MG 268 WEB Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 699 MG 273 WB1 Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 152 MG 273 WEB Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu

46 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Marketing 154 MK 270 WEB Principles of Marketing 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course Please include your contact information. Mathematics 175 MT 090 R01 Basic Mathematics T McCloud B LINHS MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics F Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 176 MT 095 R01 Introductory Algebra I M Hoover R LINHS MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 177 MT 096 R01 Introductory Algebra II T Sansom J LINHS MT 121 R01 College Math for Gen Education W Sansom J LINHS TBA 203 MT 123 R01 Intermediate Algebra MW Sansom J LINHS TBA 184 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Aug 26, Sept 16, Oct 14, and Nov 11 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on December 9, 2011 and has been scheduled for 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 187 MT 128 WEB Algebra for Allied Health F Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is a combination of In-Class meetings and WEB. In-Class meetings will meet the following Fridays at the Logan Campus 9:00-11:00am in Room A-212: August 19, August 26, Sept 16, Sept 30, Oct 14, Oct 28, Nov 18, and Dec 2nd. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Mining 700 MN 115 WB1 Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Note: This course will begin on October 7 and will run for 7 weeks. Please contact the Mine Management Coordinator, Bill Alderman, at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course.

47 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Mining 654 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 701 MN 200 WB1 Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 655 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 656 MN 215 WEB Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Music 549 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Office Administration 466 OA 140 WEB Office Admin. Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 467 OA 143 WEB Legal Office Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, students are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 468 OA 145 WEB Medical Administrative Proc. 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA I Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class.

48 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Orientation 680 OR 105 WB2 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Note: This class is for Engineering and Technology students only. Only students in IT, EET, or SU should take this class. This class will have two mandatory meetings on Fridays. 220 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Physical Education 713 PE 186 R01 Weight Training 1 TBA TBA R Hatfield G LINHS 1090 Note: First seminar (mandatory class meeting) will meet 11:30am on Thursday, August 18, 2011 at the Southern site at the Lincoln County High School. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 186 and PE 188 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. 714 PE 188 R01 Conditioning 1 TBA TBA R Hatfield G LINHS 1090 Note: First seminar (mandatory class meeting) will meet 11:30am on Thursday, August 18, 2011 at the Southern site at the Lincoln County High School. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 188 and PE 186 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Psychology 352 PY 201 R01 General Psychology M Lambert J LINHS TBA Radiology 336 RA 201 WEB Rad Bio & Adv Rad Protection 2 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Sociology 703 SO 200 R01 Introduction to Sociology (M) W Lambert J LINHS TBA Speech 695 SP 103 R01 Speech Fundamentals M Berner A LINHS TBA 552 SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

49 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Accounting 471 AC 111 L01 Principles of Accounting I MW Hensley G A AC 112 L02 Principles of Accounting II W Alderman B LAHTB C AC 211 IL1 Intermediate Accounting I TR Hensley G A AC 248 IL1 Income Tax Accounting R Hensley G A AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 139 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Allied Health 248 AH 100 L01 Patient Care Technology R Drake H LAHTB C AH 100 L02 Patient Care Technology W Lowes C LAHTB C AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 103 L01 Principles of Phlebotomy T Dardi S LAHTB C-209 Lab T Dardi S 253 AH 108 L01 Medical Terminology W Lowes C LAHTB C AH 108 L03 Medical Terminology R Drake H LAHTB C AH 108 WB1 Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 115 L01 Drug Dosage Calculation T Ramey C LAHTB C AH 115 LO1 Drug Dosage Calculation T Kirk M LAHTB C AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 120 L01 Health Assess./Communication M Barker D LAHTB C-202 Grimes K Nemeth-Pyles M T Barker D Grimes K Nemeth-Pyles M

50 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Allied Health 256 AH 122 L01 First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: Class is on September 16, 17, and 23, 24. From 9:00 to 5:00 each day. 663 AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact the instructor, Heather Drake, at heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Two class dates are required to complete this course. These will be held on in Room C-202 on the Logan Campus on Friday, November 4, and Saturday, November 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 337 AH 124 L01 CPR F Drake H LAHTB C-217 Note: This course meets Friday, October 14, 2011, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Student must purchase mask and book from bookstore before class and must bring $5 to class for CPR card. 339 AH 124 L03 CPR F Drake H LAHTB C-217 Note: This course meets Friday, October 28, 2011, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Student must purchase mask and book from bookstore before class and must bring $5 for CPR card. 743 AH 124 LO1 CPR F Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets Friday, November 11, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Student must purchase mask and book from bookstore before class and must bring $5 to class for CPR card. 335 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 130 L01 Intro to Sterile Processing T McRoberts M LAHTB C AH 135 L01 Surgical Instrumentation M McRoberts M LAHTB C AH 165 L01 Sterile Processing Practicum I 4 TBA TBA TBA McRoberts M TBA 237 AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern. wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. 270 AH 210 L01 Nutrition MT Hatfield G A AH 210 L02 Nutrition TR Hatfield G A-220

51 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Allied Health 238 AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 241 WEB Pharmacology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Nemeth-Pyles M TBA Art 436 AR 112 L01 Art Appreciation MW Earnest C A AR 113 L01 Drawing & Painting for Elem Ed MW Earnest C A AR 200 L01 Paint with Oils & Acrylics I M Earnest C A AR 217 L01 Drawing I W Earnest C A-255 Biology 486 BS 101 L01 General Biology I TR Puckett C A-259 Lab R Puckett C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, Dec 12, 2011 at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 510 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 487 BS 124 L01 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW McClanahan D A-259 Lab M McClanahan D A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 488 BS 124 L02 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW McClanahan D A W McClanahan D A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 489 BS 124 L03 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MT Puckett C LAHTB C-202 Lab M Puckett C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 490 BS 124 L04 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MT Puckett C LAHTB C-202 Lab T Puckett C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 491 BS 124 L05 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MT Puckett C LAHTB C-202 Lab T Puckett C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 492 BS 124 L06 Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR Hill C A-258 Lab R Hill C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly.

52 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Biology 493 BS 124 L07 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW McClanahan D A-258 Lab W McClanahan D A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 522 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 521 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 494 BS 199 WEB Dendrology R Hensley K A-256 Note: This class will meet on the following Thursdays at the Logan Campus in Room A-256, please note times: Exam AND Lab Sessions 1:30-4:30pm will be Sept 15 (Test 1) Oct 13 (Test 2), Nov 10 (Test 3) and Dec 8 (Final Exam). LAB ONLY Meetings are scheduled 1:30-4:30pm on these dates: August 25, Sept 8, Sept 29, Oct 6, Nov 3, and Dec 1, Please note that DENDROLOGY is the study of trees and the schedule is subject to change due to weather, bloom times or other environmental factors.

53 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Biology 495 BS 216 L01 Microbiology TR Hensley K A-256 Lab T Hensley K Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, Dec 12, 2011 at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Business 475 BU 100 L01 Introduction to Business MW McNeal R A BU 100 L02 Introduction to Business T Gray J A BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 477 BU 115 L01 Business Mathematical App MW Hensley G A BU 120 L01 Business Software Applications M Poole P A-202 Note: Students must have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, you are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class session. 164 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students must have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, you are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class session. 479 BU 205 L01 Communications in Business MW McNeal R A BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 143 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 480 BU 230 L01 Business Statistics TR Kudva B A-212 Chemistry 496 CH 203 L01 Fund Gen Org/Bio Chemistry TR Saunders D A-234 Lab R Saunders D Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, Dec 12, 2011 at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly.

54 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Chemistry 497 CH 213 L01 Principles of Chemistry I MW Cline A A-234 Lab W Cline A Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, Dec 12, 2011 at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 498 CH 223 L01 Organic Chemistry I MW Cline A A-234 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, Dec 12, 2011 at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 499 CH 224 L01 Organic Chemistry I Lab M Cline A A-234 Computed Tomography 619 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA 620 CT 269 WEB Sectional Anatomy II 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA TBA Computer Information Systems 559 CS 102 L01 Computer Literacy MW Farley E LAHTB C CS 102 L02 Computer Literacy MW Farley E LAHTB C CS 102 L03 Computer Literacy TR Farley E LAHTB C CS 102 L04 Computer Literacy TR Farley E LAHTB C CS 102 L05 Computer Literacy T Thompson R LAHTB C CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 567 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 809 CS 102 WB5 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Note: This is a rolling enrollment section running Oct 3-Jan 6 Students may begin the course at anytime after enrolling by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu all work must be completed by January 6th. 565 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 586 CS 104 L01 Using Internet Tech Research TR Payne M LAHTB C CS 116 L01 Word Processing Concepts MW Farley E LAHTB C CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA 579 CS 118 L01 Spread Sheet Concepts MW Farley E LAHTB C CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA 580 CS 120 L01 Database Concepts MW Farley E LAHTB C CS 125 L01 Electronic Presentations MW Farley E LAHTB C-332 Cosmetology 303 CM 100 L01 Introduction to Cosmetology W Carter W A CM 105 L01 Introduction to Salon Manage TR Carter W A CM 200 L01 Principles of Cosmetology M Carter W A CM 202 L01 Cosmetology and Ethics M Carter W A CM 205 L01 Salon Management III TR Carter W A-218 Criminal Justice 102 CJ 101 IL1 Criminal Justice Systems M Lane J A CJ 102 IL1 Introduction to Corrections T Tipton K A CJ 103 IL1 Intro to Law Enforcement M Aguirre A A CJ 201 IL1 Criminal Procedure T Deskins S A CJ 203 IL1 Criminal Evidence W Butcher J A CJ 223 IL1 Criminology W Baisden S A CJ 226 L01 Abnormal Psychology M Wood C A CJ 230 L01 Pistol & Personal Protection R Keyser B A CJ 240 IL1 Correctional Procedure I R Greene V A-121

55 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Dental Hygiene 221 DH 207 L01 Dental Materials M Haddox-Heston L TBA Lab M Haddox-Heston L 226 DH 212 L01 Clinic II (Lecture & Lab) R Brown A LAHTB C-307 Dingess C Haddox-Heston L Lab TW Brown A TBA TBA Dingess C Haddox-Heston L 241 DH 213 LO1 Anesthesiology M Haddox-Heston L TBA Lab M Haddox-Heston L 243 DH 220 LO1 Periodontology R Brown A LAHTB C-307 Economics 481 EC 241 IL1 Principles of Economics I TR Redd M A EC 242 WEB Principles of Economics II 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 696 EC 270 WB1 World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 146 EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Education 528 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 449 ED 203 L01 Children's Literature T Irfan T A ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 529 ED 212 WEB Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 535 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 531 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

56 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Education 538 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 533 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 547 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wwvnet.edu for access information. 682 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm 541 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must, contact the instructor at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 532 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hours-ED 214 (531) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 534 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hours-ED218 (533) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 539 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hours-ED 216 (538) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 542 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hours-ED224 (541) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 530 ED 280 WEB Observation Hours-ED 212 (529) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Emergency Medical Services 676 EM 103 L01 EMT-Basic M Thomas J LAHTB C EM 114 L01 Pre-hospital Pharmacology 3 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K 657 EM 116 LO1 Cardiopulmonary WR Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K Note: You must be accepted into the program to register for this class. 319 EM 118 L01 Patient Assessment WR Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K Note: You must be accpeted into the program to register for this class. 320 EM 119 L01 Trauma/Shock Management WR Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K Note: You must be accepted into the program to register for this class. 684 EM 120 L01 Coordinated Clinical Intern I 3 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K 321 EM 216 L01 Assessment Based Mangement WR Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K Note: You must be accepted into the program to register for this class.

57 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Engineering 597 EG 103 L01 Electrical Calculations MW Moseley W LAHTB C-105 Staff 598 EG 105 L01 Industrial Safety W Moseley W LAHTB C-105 Staff 599 EG 107 L01 Introduction to Circuits MW Moseley W LAHTB C-105 Staff Lab M Moseley W Staff 601 EG 181 L01 Analog Electronics I TR Moseley W LAHTB C-105 Staff Lab TR Moseley W Staff 600 EG 210 L01 Troubleshooting Lab W Moseley W LAHTB C-105 Staff 602 EG 214 L01 Electrical Control Systems TR Moseley W LAHTB C-105 Staff Lab TR Moseley W Staff English 205 EN 090 L01 Reading Comprehension M Salyers L A EN 090 L02 Reading Comprehension MW James A A EN 090 L03 Reading Comprehension TR Gibbs M A EN 090 WEB Reading Comprehension F Vineyard R A-205 Note: However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 212 EN 099 L01 Beginning Composition TR James A A EN 099 L02 Beginning Composition MW James A A EN 099 L03 Beginning Composition T Baisden L A EN 099 L04 Beginning Composition M Fields M A EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Baisden L A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2011, In Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 3 at the same time and location. 434 EN 101 L01 English Composition I MW Evans V A EN 101 L02 English Composition I MW Wood T A EN 101 L03 English Composition I M Wood T A EN 101 L04 English Composition I MW Irfan T A EN 101 L05 English Composition I TR Irfan T A EN 101 L06 English Composition I TR Evans V A EN 101 L08 English Composition I TR Wood T A EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D your WEB course work, you must or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 524 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 443 EN 102 L01 English Composition II MW Wood T A EN 102 L02 English Composition II T Wood T A EN 102 L03 English Composition II TR Irfan T A EN 102 L04 English Composition II TR Irfan T A-120

58 Logan Campus Fall 2011 English 594 EN 102 L06 English Composition II W Irfan T A EN 102 WB1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must larryd@southern.wvnet.edu or for access information. 525 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB coursework, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 435 EN 200 L01 English Literature Before TR Evans V A EN 201 L01 Am. Literature Before MW Wood T A-122 Finance 697 FN 210 WB1 Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 147 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 483 FN 231 L01 Principles of Finance TR Kudva B A-211 History 369 HS 104 L01 Western Civilization I M Keeney C A HS 203 L01 West Virginia History TR Keeney C A HS 230 L01 American History: TR Keeney C A-259 Information Technology 590 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA 591 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA 589 IT 145 L01 Adobe Photoshop R Payne M LAHTB C IT 180 L01 PC Maintenance TR Payne M LAHTB C IT 182 L01 A+ Lab T Payne M LAHTB C IT 186 L01 Linux TR Thompson R LAHTB C-340 Management 484 MG 260 IL1 Principles of Management TR Redd M A MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 149 MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 485 MG 262 L01 Small Business Management MW Ellis R A MG 264 WB1 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 150 MG 264 WEB Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 151 MG 268 WEB Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 699 MG 273 WB1 Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA

59 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Management 152 MG 273 WEB Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Marketing 823 MK 270 L01 Principles of Marketing R Staff TBA TBA 154 MK 270 WEB Principles of Marketing 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course Please include your contact information. Mathematics 218 MT 090 L01 Basic Mathematics MW Lacek S A MT 090 L02 Basic Mathematics M Glandon D A MT 090 L03 Basic Mathematics M Clay N A MT 090 L04 Basic Mathematics W Clay N A MT 090 L05 Basic Mathematics T Glandon D A MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics F Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 247 MT 095 L01 Introductory Algebra I MW Clay N A MT 095 L02 Introductory Algebra I T Fortune M A MT 095 L04 Introductory Algebra I TR White D A MT 095 L05 Introductory Algebra I TR Fortune M A MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 264 MT 096 L01 Introductory Algebra II MW Pidaparthi S A MT 096 L02 Introductory Algebra II R Fortune M A MT 096 L04 Introductory Algebra II W McRoberts G A MT 121 L02 College Math for Gen Education TR Scaggs R A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 181 MT 123 L01 Intermediate Algebra TR Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 182 MT 123 L02 Intermediate Algebra TR Schwalb V A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly.

60 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Mathematics 183 MT 124 L01 Technical Math TR Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 184 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Aug 26, Sept 16, Oct 14, and Nov 11 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on December 9, 2011 and has been scheduled for 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 185 MT 125 L01 Trigonometry TR Scaggs R A-212 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Tuesday, Dec at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 186 MT 128 W01 Algebra for Allied Health MW Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 187 MT 128 WEB Algebra for Allied Health F Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is a combination of In-Class meetings and WEB. In-Class meetings will meet the following Fridays at the Logan Campus 9:00-11:00am in Room A-212: August 19, August 26, Sept 16, Sept 30, Oct 14, Oct 28, Nov 18, and Dec 2nd. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 188 MT 130 L01 College Algebra MW Saunders M A-212 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 189 MT 130 L02 College Algebra TR Saunders M A-212 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 190 MT 225 L01 Elementary Statistics TR Kudva B A MT 229 L01 Calculus I MTWR Saunders M A-212 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 707 MT 235 L01 Differential Equations MR Saunders M TBA Note: MT 235 Differential Equations will meet in the Tutoring Center, Room 124 in Building A at the Logan Campus. The tutoring center is located off of the Library.

61 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Mathematics Education 178 ME 101 L01 Math For Elem Teachers I TR Schwalb V A-212 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. Medical Laboratory Technology 249 ML 101 L01 Clinical Hematology MW Dardi S LAHTB C-212 Elkins V Lab R Dardi S LAHTB C-209 Elkins V 260 ML 201 L01 Urinalysis and Body Fluids W Dardi S LAHTB C-209 Elkins V 269 ML 202 L01 Clinical Microbiology TR Dardi S LAHTB C-212 Elkins V Lab W Dardi S LAHTB C-209 Elkins V Mining 700 MN 115 WB1 Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Note: This course will begin on October 7 and will run for 7 weeks. Please contact the Mine Management Coordinator, Bill Alderman, at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 654 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 701 MN 200 WB1 Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 655 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 656 MN 215 WEB Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Music 549 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 515 MU 175 L01 Music Appreciation (I) M Jeffrey D LAHTB C-212 Nursing 296 NU 100 L01 Essentials of Nursing MT Elkins S LAHTB C-202 Kirk M Nemeth-Pyles M Ramey C Workman S Lab WR Elkins S Kirk M Nemeth-Pyles M Ramey C Workman S

62 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Nursing 297 NU 206 L01 Nursing Care I T Barker D LAHTB C-122 Bias R Cline-Riggins S Dalton K Evans K Ramey C M Barker D Bias R Cline-Riggins S Dalton K Evans K Ramey C Lab WR Barker D Bias R Cline-Riggins S Dalton K Evans K Ramey C Office Administration 466 OA 140 WEB Office Admin. Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 467 OA 143 WEB Legal Office Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, students are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 468 OA 145 WEB Medical Administrative Proc. 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA I Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. Orientation 680 OR 105 WB2 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Note: This class is for Engineering and Technology students only Only students in IT, EET, or SU should take this class. This class will have two mandatory meetings on Fridays. 220 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA

63 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Physical Education 501 PE 186 L01 Weight Training F Hatfield G LAHTB C-122 Note: First Seminar (mandatory class meeting) Friday, AUG 19th at the Logan Campus 12:30pm in room C-122. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 186 and PE 188 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. 677 PE 186 L02 Weight Training 1 TBA TBA F Hatfield G LAHTB C-122 Note: First Seminar (mandatory class meeting) Friday, AUG 19th at the Logan Campus 12:30pm in room C-122. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 188 and PE 186 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. 502 PE 188 L01 Conditioning 1 TBA TBA F Hatfield G LAHTB C-122 Note: First Seminar (mandatory class meeting) Friday, AUG 19th at the Logan Campus 12:30pm in room C-122. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 188 and PE 186 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. 678 PE 188 L02 Conditioning F Hatfield G LAHTB C-122 Note: First Seminar (mandatory class meeting) Friday, AUG 19th at the Logan Campus 12:30pm in room C-122. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 188 and PE 186 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Physics 503 PH 200 L01 Introductory Physics MW Saunders G A-234 Lab M Saunders G Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, Dec 12, 2011 at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. Psychology 358 PY 201 L01 General Psychology M Wood C A PY 201 L02 General Psychology M Toler D A PY 201 L03 General Psychology MW Fields D A PY 201 L04 General Psychology W Bevins S A PY 201 L05 General Psychology R Bevins S A PY 218 L01 Life-Span Developmental Psych T Wood C A-120

64 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Psychology 371 PY 218 L02 Life-Span Developmental Psych T Bevins S A PY 226 L01 Abnormal Psychology M Wood C A-120 Radiology 310 RA 101 L01 Positioning I W Saunders R LAHTB C-113 Lab W Saunders R 308 RA 110 L01 Clinical I 1 TBA TBA TR Saunders R TBA Note: Tues and Thurs 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon 1:00 pm to 5:30 pm 3:00 pm to 7:30 pm 5:00 pm to 9:30 pm 311 RA 200 L01 Clinical IV 3 TBA TBA MWF Saunders R TBA Note: Both day and evenings, start and end times will vary 336 RA 201 WEB Rad Bio & Adv Rad Protection 2 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA 313 RA 202 L01 Pathology R Hallis E LAHTB C RA 203 L01 Sp Pro Position & Film Eval II R Hallis E LAHTB C RA 207 L01 Digital Imaging Technology R Hallis E LAHTB C-113 Saunders R 662 RA 275 LO1 Special Topics Rad Technology 1 TBA TBA TR Saunders R TBA Religion 513 RL 110 L01 Understnding the Old Testament R McDonald W A-259 Sociology 366 SO 200 L01 Introduction to Sociology (M) MW Keeney C A SO 200 L02 Introduction to Sociology (M) TR Keeney C A SO 200 L03 Introduction to Sociology (M) T Newman M A SO 201 L01 Social Problems I W Workman L A SO 215 L01 Human Relations MW Keeney C A-232 Speech 508 SP 103 L01 Speech Fundamentals TR Berner A A SP 103 L02 Speech Fundamentals TR Berner A A SP 103 L03 Speech Fundamentals W Wood C A SP 103 L04 Speech Fundamentals TR Berner A A SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Surgical Technology 298 SG 100 L01 Introductory Surgical Tech W Curry J LAHTB C SG 101 L01 Surgical Technology Skills MT Curry J LAHTB C-119 McRoberts M 300 SG 105 L01 Surgical Technology Biomedical W Curry J LAHTB C SG 210 L01 Anesthetics,Drugs and Solution T Curry J LAHTB C SG 220 L01 Sugical Technology II T Curry J LAHTB C-307 Herndon M Lab TBA TBA WR Curry J TBA TBA Herndon M Theatre 453 TH 112 L01 Theatre Appreciation TR Maynard M A-120 Transitional Studies 205 EN 090 L01 Reading Comprehension M Salyers L A EN 090 L02 Reading Comprehension MW James A A EN 090 L03 Reading Comprehension TR Gibbs M A EN 099 L01 Beginning Composition TR James A A EN 099 L02 Beginning Composition MW James A A EN 099 L03 Beginning Composition T Baisden L A-205

65 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Transitional Studies 215 EN 099 L04 Beginning Composition M Fields M A MT 090 L01 Basic Mathematics MW Lacek S A MT 090 L02 Basic Mathematics M Glandon D A MT 090 L03 Basic Mathematics M Clay N A MT 090 L04 Basic Mathematics W Clay N A MT 090 L05 Basic Mathematics T Glandon D A MT 095 L01 Introductory Algebra I MW Clay N A MT 095 L02 Introductory Algebra I T Fortune M A MT 095 L04 Introductory Algebra I TR White D A MT 095 L05 Introductory Algebra I TR Fortune M A MT 096 L01 Introductory Algebra II MW Pidaparthi S A MT 096 L02 Introductory Algebra II R Fortune M A MT 096 L04 Introductory Algebra II W McRoberts G A-202

66 Weekend College Fall 2011 Logan Campus 256 AH 122 L01 First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: Class is on September 16, 17, and 23, 24. From 9:00 to 5:00 each day. 663 AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact the instructor, Heather Drake, at heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Two class dates are required to complete this course. These will be held on in Room C-202 on the Logan Campus on Friday, November 4, and Saturday, November 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 333 EN 090 WEB Reading Comprehension F Vineyard R A-205 Note: However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 334 EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Baisden L A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2011, In Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 3 at the same time and location. 343 MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics F Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 184 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Aug 26, Sept 16, Oct 14, and Nov 11 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on December 9, 2011 and has been scheduled for 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 501 PE 186 L01 Weight Training F Hatfield G LAHTB C-122 Note: First Seminar (mandatory class meeting) Friday, AUG 19th at the Logan Campus 12:30pm in room C-122. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 186 and PE 188 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required.

67 Weekend College Fall PE 188 L02 Conditioning F Hatfield G LAHTB C-122 Note: First Seminar (mandatory class meeting) Friday, AUG 19th at the Logan Campus 12:30pm in room C-122. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 188 and PE 186 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required.

68 Off Campus Courses Fall 2011 Man High School 618 PY 201 M01 General Psychology W Combs S MNHS TBA

69 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Accounting 454 AC 111 W01 Principles of Accounting I MW Hensley G AC 211 IW1 Intermediate Accounting I TR Hensley G AC 248 IW1 Income Tax Accounting R Hensley G AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 139 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Allied Health 225 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 W01 Medical Terminology T Hall S AH 108 WB1 Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact the instructor, Heather Drake, at heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Two class dates are required to complete this course. These will be held on in Room C-202 on the Logan Campus on Friday, November 4, and Saturday, November 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

70 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Allied Health 335 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern. wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. 558 AH 210 W01 Nutrition MW Hatfield G AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 241 WEB Pharmacology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Nemeth-Pyles M TBA Biology 507 BS 101 W01 General Biology I TR Abraham J Lab R Abraham J Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, Dec at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 510 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 512 BS 124 W01 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW Hensley K Lab M Hensley K Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 514 BS 124 W02 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW Hensley K Lab W Hensley K Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for accordingly. 516 BS 124 W03 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW Picklesimer S Lab M Picklesimer S Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 518 BS 125 W01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II TR Abraham J Hensley K Lab T Abraham J Hensley K Note: This is an Anatomy & Physiology Part II class. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly.

71 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Biology 522 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 521 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 494 BS 199 WEB Dendrology R Hensley K A-256 Note: This class will meet on the following Thursdays at the Logan Campus in Room A-256, please note times: Exam AND Lab Sessions 1:30-4:30pm will be Sept 15 (Test 1) Oct 13 (Test 2), Nov 10 (Test 3) and Dec 8 (Final Exam). LAB ONLY Meetings are scheduled 1:30-4:30pm on these dates: August 25, Sept 8, Sept 29, Oct 6, Nov 3, and Dec 1, Please note that DENDROLOGY is the study of trees and the schedule is subject to change due to weather, bloom times or other environmental factors. Business 457 BU 100 W01 Introduction to Business MW Hall G BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information.

72 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Business 460 BU 115 W01 Business Mathematical App MW Kudva B BU 120 W01 Business Software Applications T Poole P Note: Students must have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, you are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class session. 164 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students must have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, you are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class session. 461 BU 205 W01 Communications in Business MT Hall G BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 143 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 557 BU 230 W01 Business Statistics MW Kudva B Computed Tomography 619 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA 620 CT 269 WEB Sectional Anatomy II 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA TBA Computer Information Systems 568 CS 102 W01 Computer Literacy TR Thompson R CS 102 W02 Computer Literacy TR Thompson R CS 102 W03 Computer Literacy R Thompson R CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 567 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 809 CS 102 WB5 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Note: This is a rolling enrollment section running Oct 3-Jan 6 Students may begin the course at anytime after enrolling by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu all work must be completed by January 6th. 565 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 582 CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA 583 CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA

73 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Criminal Justice 103 CJ 101 IW1 Criminal Justice Systems M Lane J CJ 102 IW1 Introduction to Corrections T Tipton K CJ 103 IW1 Intro to Law Enforcement M Aguirre A CJ 201 IW1 Criminal Procedure T Deskins S CJ 203 IW1 Criminal Evidence W Butcher J CJ 223 IW1 Criminology W Baisden S CJ 240 IW1 Correctional Procedure I R Greene V Economics 462 EC 241 W01 Principles of Economics I TR Kudva B EC 242 W01 Principles of Economics II MW Kudva B EC 242 WEB Principles of Economics II 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 696 EC 270 WB1 World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 146 EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Education 528 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 421 ED 203 W01 Children's Literature R Starr D ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 529 ED 212 WEB Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 535 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 531 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 538 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

74 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Education 533 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 547 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wwvnet.edu for access information. 682 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm 541 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must, contact the instructor at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 532 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hours-ED 214 (531) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 534 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hours-ED218 (533) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 539 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hours-ED 216 (538) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 542 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hours-ED224 (541) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 530 ED 280 WEB Observation Hours-ED 212 (529) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA English 279 EN 090 W01 Reading Comprehension TR Mistich D EN 090 WEB Reading Comprehension F Vineyard R A-205 Note: However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 280 EN 099 W01 Beginning Composition R Mistich D EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Baisden L A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2011, In Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 3 at the same time and location. 411 EN 101 W01 English Composition I TR Trimble G EN 101 W02 English Composition I TR Trimble G EN 101 W03 English Composition I TR Morrison G EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D your WEB course work, you must or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

75 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 English 524 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 409 EN 102 W01 English Composition II MW Trimble G EN 102 WB1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must larryd@southern.wvnet.edu or for access information. 525 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB coursework, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 414 EN 200 W01 English Literature Before TR Morrison G Finance 697 FN 210 WB1 Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 147 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Geography 795 GE 275 W01 Special Topics In Geography 3 TBA TBA TBA Owens T TBA History 375 HS 104 W01 Western Civilization I T Alderman W HS 203 W01 West Virginia History T Alderman W HS 203 W02 West Virginia History 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W TBA 377 HS 230 W01 American History: TR Alderman W HS 230 W02 American History: R Alderman W HS 231 W01 American History Since TBA TBA TBA Alderman W TBA 381 HS 275 W01 Cold War W Alderman W Humanities 616 HU 115 W01 Exploring Leadership II 3 TBA TBA TBA Sturgill P TBA 617 HU 205 W01 Leadership:Bldg Comm Ground Up 3 TBA TBA TBA Sturgill P TBA Information Technology 590 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA 591 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA Management 464 MG 260 IW1 Principles of Management TR Redd M MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 149 MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 698 MG 264 WB1 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA

76 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Management 150 MG 264 WEB Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 151 MG 268 WEB Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 699 MG 273 WB1 Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 152 MG 273 WEB Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Marketing 154 MK 270 WEB Principles of Marketing 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course Please include your contact information. Mathematics 283 MT 090 W01 Basic Mathematics M Anderson M MT 090 W02 Basic Mathematics MW Vyas A MT 090 W03 Basic Mathematics W Anderson M MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics F Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 289 MT 095 W03 Introductory Algebra I MW Vyas A MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 290 MT 096 W01 Introductory Algebra II TR Slone B MT 096 W02 Introductory Algebra II W Vyas A MT 121 W01 College Math for Gen Education TR Scudder S Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 1:00am-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 195 MT 123 W01 Intermediate Algebra TR Scudder S Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly.

77 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Mathematics 184 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Aug 26, Sept 16, Oct 14, and Nov 11 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on December 9, 2011 and has been scheduled for 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 187 MT 128 WEB Algebra for Allied Health F Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is a combination of In-Class meetings and WEB. In-Class meetings will meet the following Fridays at the Logan Campus 9:00-11:00am in Room A-212: August 19, August 26, Sept 16, Sept 30, Oct 14, Oct 28, Nov 18, and Dec 2nd. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 196 MT 130 W01 College Algebra MW Schwalb V Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 197 MT 225 W01 Elementary Statistics MW Kudva B Mathematics Education 192 ME 101 W01 Math For Elem Teachers I W Schwalb V Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 193 ME 102 W01 Math For Elem Teachers II MW Schwalb V Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, Dec at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Mining 700 MN 115 WB1 Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Note: This course will begin on October 7 and will run for 7 weeks. Please contact the Mine Management Coordinator, Bill Alderman, at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 654 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 701 MN 200 WB1 Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 655 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu

78 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Mining 656 MN 215 WEB Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Music 549 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 417 MU 175 W01 Music Appreciation (I) M Foit R Office Administration 822 OA 103 W01 Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Hall G TBA 466 OA 140 WEB Office Admin. Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 467 OA 143 WEB Legal Office Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, students are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 468 OA 145 WEB Medical Administrative Proc. 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA I Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 470 OA 230 W01 Medical Billing and Coding R Ball M Orientation 680 OR 105 WB2 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Note: This class is for Engineering and Technology students only Only students in IT, EET, or SU should take this class. This class will have two mandatory meetings on Fridays. 220 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA

79 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Physical Education 536 PE 186 W01 Weight Training F Hatfield G Note: First seminar (mandatory class meeting) Friday, AUG 19th at the Williamson Campus 10:00am in Room 230. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 186 and PE 188 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Students registering for this class need to be aware that there is NO APPROVED workout facility in Williamson. Approved facilities are located in Logan, Gilbert, and Madison. 537 PE 188 W01 Conditioning 1 TBA TBA TBA Hatfield G Note: First seminar (mandatory class meeting) Friday, AUG 19th at the Williamson Campus 10:00am in Room 230. Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 188 and PE 186 simultaneously. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Students registering for this class need to be aware that there is NO APPROVED facility in Williamson. Approved facilities are located in Logan, Gilbert, and Madison. Physical Science 540 SC 109 W01 General Physical Science I TR Lowes G Lab R Lowes G Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Tuesday, Dec at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 732 SC 109 W02 General Physical Science I TR Lowes G TBA Lab T Lowes G Psychology 382 PY 201 W01 General Psychology MW Krasse M PY 201 W02 General Psychology T Williams T PY 218 W01 Life-Span Developmental Psych MW Krasse M PY 218 W03 Life-Span Developmental Psych T Browning R PY 226 W01 Abnormal Psychology MW Krasse M Radiology 336 RA 201 WEB Rad Bio & Adv Rad Protection 2 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Religion 419 RL 110 W01 Understnding the Old Testament T Smith V

80 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Respiratory Care Technology 309 RC 201 W01 Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics I MT Daniel S RC 210 W01 Mechanical Ventilation I MT Daniel S Hall S MT Daniel S TBA Hall S 592 RC 210 W02 Mechanical Ventilation I MT Daniel S Hall S MT Daniel S TBA Hall S 317 RC 220 W01 Clinical Rotation IV 2 TBA TBA WR Daniel S TBA Hall S Jude M Matney C Sociology 378 SO 200 W01 Introduction to Sociology (M) TR Alderman W SO 201 W01 Social Problems I R Krasse M Speech 407 SP 103 W01 Speech Fundamentals MW Maynard M SP 103 W02 Speech Fundamentals MW Maynard M SP 103 W03 Speech Fundamentals TR Maynard M SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Transitional Studies 279 EN 090 W01 Reading Comprehension TR Mistich D EN 099 W01 Beginning Composition R Mistich D MT 090 W01 Basic Mathematics M Anderson M MT 090 W02 Basic Mathematics MW Vyas A MT 090 W03 Basic Mathematics W Anderson M MT 095 W03 Introductory Algebra I MW Vyas A MT 096 W01 Introductory Algebra II TR Slone B MT 096 W02 Introductory Algebra II W Vyas A

81 Off Campus Courses Fall 2011 Phelps Kentucky High School 725 ED 218 PHS Human Development M Stiltner D PHS TBA 726 ED 280 PHS Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Stiltner D PHS TBA 702 HS 104 PHS Western Civilization I M Stiltner D PHS TBA

82 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Accounting 160 AC 111 P01 Principles of Accounting I T Redd M AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 139 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Allied Health 225 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 WB1 Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact the instructor, Heather Drake, at heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Two class dates are required to complete this course. These will be held on in Room C-202 on the Logan Campus on Friday, November 4, and Saturday, November 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

83 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Allied Health 335 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern. wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. 238 AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 241 WEB Pharmacology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Nemeth-Pyles M TBA Art 432 AR 112 P01 Art Appreciation R Jeffrey D A Biology 550 BS 101 P01 General Biology I TR Cline A Lab R Cline A Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 510 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 551 BS 124 P01 Human Anatomy & Physiology I M Bishop R B Lab W Bishop R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 522 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class.

84 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Biology 521 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 494 BS 199 WEB Dendrology R Hensley K A-256 Note: This class will meet on the following Thursdays at the Logan Campus in Room A-256, please note times: Exam AND Lab Sessions 1:30-4:30pm will be Sept 15 (Test 1) Oct 13 (Test 2), Nov 10 (Test 3) and Dec 8 (Final Exam). LAB ONLY Meetings are scheduled 1:30-4:30pm on these dates: August 25, Sept 8, Sept 29, Oct 6, Nov 3, and Dec 1, Please note that DENDROLOGY is the study of trees and the schedule is subject to change due to weather, bloom times or other environmental factors. Business 458 BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 164 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students must have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, you are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class session. 142 BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information.

85 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Business 143 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Computed Tomography 619 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA 620 CT 269 WEB Sectional Anatomy II 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA TBA Computer Information Systems 575 CS 102 P01 Computer Literacy TR Weaver T CS 102 P02 Computer Literacy T Weaver T CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 567 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 809 CS 102 WB5 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Note: This is a rolling enrollment section running Oct 3-Jan 6 Students may begin the course at anytime after enrolling by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu all work must be completed by January 6th. 565 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 645 CS 104 P01 Using Internet Tech Research TR Weaver T CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA 583 CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA Criminal Justice 104 CJ 101 IP1 Criminal Justice Systems M Lane J CJ 102 IP1 Introduction to Corrections T Tipton K CJ 103 IP1 Intro to Law Enforcement M Aguirre A CJ 201 IP1 Criminal Procedure T Deskins S CJ 203 IP1 Criminal Evidence W Butcher J CJ 223 IP1 Criminology W Baisden S CJ 240 IP1 Correctional Procedure I R Greene V Economics 162 EC 241 IP1 Principles of Economics I TR Redd M EC 242 WEB Principles of Economics II 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 696 EC 270 WB1 World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 146 EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Education 528 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

86 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Education 527 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 529 ED 212 WEB Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 535 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 531 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 538 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 533 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 547 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wwvnet.edu for access information. 682 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm 541 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must, contact the instructor at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 532 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hours-ED 214 (531) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 534 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hours-ED218 (533) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 539 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hours-ED 216 (538) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 542 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hours-ED224 (541) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 530 ED 280 WEB Observation Hours-ED 212 (529) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA

87 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Emergency Medical Services 711 EM 103 P01 EMT-Basic M Thomas J English 323 EN 090 P01 Reading Comprehension M Shirley G EN 090 WEB Reading Comprehension F Vineyard R A-205 Note: However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 324 EN 099 P01 Beginning Composition MW Ermold D EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Baisden L A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2011, In Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 3 at the same time and location. 423 EN 101 P01 English Composition I MW Ermold D EN 101 P02 English Composition I MW Ermold D EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D your WEB course work, you must or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 524 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 425 EN 102 P01 English Composition II TR Ermold D EN 102 WB1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must larryd@southern.wvnet.edu or for access information. 525 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB coursework, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 427 EN 201 P01 Am. Literature Before R Ermold D Finance 697 FN 210 WB1 Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 147 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu History 390 HS 104 P01 Western Civilization I MW Kirk B A 389 HS 230 P01 American History: MW Kirk B A 391 HS 230 P02 American History: W Kirk B A

88 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Information Technology 590 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA 591 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA Management 163 MG 260 IP1 Principles of Management TR Redd M MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 149 MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 698 MG 264 WB1 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 150 MG 264 WEB Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 151 MG 268 WEB Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 699 MG 273 WB1 Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 152 MG 273 WEB Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu Marketing 154 MK 270 WEB Principles of Marketing 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course Please include your contact information. Mathematics 326 MT 090 P01 Basic Mathematics TR Lacek S B 343 MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics F Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 344 MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location.

89 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Mathematics 332 MT 096 P01 Introductory Algebra II MW Farrar R B 200 MT 121 P01 College Math for Gen Education MW Farrar R B Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 201 MT 123 P01 Intermediate Algebra MW Farrar R B Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 184 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Aug 26, Sept 16, Oct 14, and Nov 11 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on December 9, 2011 and has been scheduled for 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 187 MT 128 WEB Algebra for Allied Health F Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is a combination of In-Class meetings and WEB. In-Class meetings will meet the following Fridays at the Logan Campus 9:00-11:00am in Room A-212: August 19, August 26, Sept 16, Sept 30, Oct 14, Oct 28, Nov 18, and Dec 2nd. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Mining 700 MN 115 WB1 Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Note: This course will begin on October 7 and will run for 7 weeks. Please contact the Mine Management Coordinator, Bill Alderman, at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 654 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 701 MN 200 WB1 Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 655 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 656 MN 215 WEB Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu

90 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Music 549 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 431 MU 175 P01 Music Appreciation (I) T Bailey P Office Administration 466 OA 140 WEB Office Admin. Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 467 OA 143 WEB Legal Office Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, students are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 468 OA 145 WEB Medical Administrative Proc. 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA I Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. Orientation 680 OR 105 WB2 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Note: This class is for Engineering and Technology students only Only students in IT, EET, or SU should take this class. This class will have two mandatory meetings on Fridays. 220 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Physical Education 553 PE 223 P01 Lifestyle Intervention M Repass P WYVS TBA Note: This class will meet at the Wyoming County Career and Technical Center, Conference Room 1. Students should enter the building from the back parking lot. The classroom will be the first door on the left.

91 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Physical Science 555 SC 109 P01 General Physical Science I TR Cline A Lab T Cline A Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Tuesday, Dec at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. Psychology 393 PY 201 P01 General Psychology M Wayman T A 649 PY 201 P02 General Psychology R England-Lord S PY 218 P01 Life-Span Developmental Psych R Lynch K B Radiology 336 RA 201 WEB Rad Bio & Adv Rad Protection 2 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Sociology 392 SO 200 P01 Introduction to Sociology (M) MW Wayman T A 394 SO 201 P01 Social Problems I T Lynch K Speech 424 SP 103 P01 Speech Fundamentals TR Ermold D SP 103 P02 Speech Fundamentals W Roach C SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Transitional Studies 323 EN 090 P01 Reading Comprehension M Shirley G EN 099 P01 Beginning Composition MW Ermold D MT 090 P01 Basic Mathematics TR Lacek S B 332 MT 096 P01 Introductory Algebra II MW Farrar R B

92 Distance Learning Courses Fall AH 108 WB1 Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 566 CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 696 EC 270 WB1 World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 532 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hours-ED 214 (531) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 526 EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D your WEB course work, you must or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 398 EN 102 WB1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must larryd@southern.wvnet.edu or for access information. 697 FN 210 WB1 Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 698 MG 264 WB1 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 699 MG 273 WB1 Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 700 MN 115 WB1 Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Note: This course will begin on October 7 and will run for 7 weeks. Please contact the Mine Management Coordinator, Bill Alderman, at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 701 MN 200 WB1 Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 567 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 534 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hours-ED218 (533) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 680 OR 105 WB2 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Note: This class is for Engineering and Technology students only Only students in IT, EET, or SU should take this class. This class will have two mandatory meetings on Fridays.

93 Distance Learning Courses Fall ED 280 WB3 Observation Hours-ED 216 (538) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 542 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hours-ED224 (541) TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 809 CS 102 WB5 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Note: This is a rolling enrollment section running Oct 3-Jan 6 Students may begin the course at anytime after enrolling by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu all work must be completed by January 6th. 138 AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 139 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 225 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact the instructor, Heather Drake, at heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Two class dates are required to complete this course. These will be held on in Room C-202 on the Logan Campus on Friday, November 4, and Saturday, November 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 335 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or

94 Distance Learning Courses Fall AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern. wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. 238 AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than August 25, 2011 for access and course information. Cyndee Lowes: cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 241 WEB Pharmacology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Nemeth-Pyles M TBA 510 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 521 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: September 12 (Test 1), October 10 (Test 2), November 7 (Test 3) and December 5 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 494 BS 199 WEB Dendrology R Hensley K A-256 Note: This class will meet on the following Thursdays at the Logan Campus in Room A-256, please note times: Exam AND Lab Sessions 1:30-4:30pm will be Sept 15 (Test 1) Oct 13 (Test 2), Nov 10 (Test 3) and Dec 8 (Final Exam). LAB ONLY Meetings are scheduled 1:30-4:30pm on these dates: August 25, Sept 8, Sept 29, Oct 6, Nov 3, and Dec 1, Please note that DENDROLOGY is the study of trees and the schedule is subject to change due to weather, bloom times or other environmental factors. 458 BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information.

95 Distance Learning Courses Fall BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students must have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, you are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class session. 142 BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 143 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 565 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 582 CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA 583 CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E TBA 619 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA 620 CT 269 WEB Sectional Anatomy II 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R TBA TBA 145 EC 242 WEB Principles of Economics II 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 146 EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 528 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 527 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 529 ED 212 WEB Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 535 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

96 Distance Learning Courses Fall ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 538 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 533 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 547 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wwvnet.edu for access information. 682 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm 541 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must, contact the instructor at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 530 ED 280 WEB Observation Hours-ED 212 (529) TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 333 EN 090 WEB Reading Comprehension F Vineyard R A-205 Note: However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 334 EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Baisden L A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 27, 2011, In Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 3 at the same time and location. 524 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 525 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB coursework, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

97 Distance Learning Courses Fall FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 590 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA 591 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T TBA 148 MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 149 MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 150 MG 264 WEB Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 151 MG 268 WEB Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 152 MG 273 WEB Organizational Behavior & Comm 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 154 MK 270 WEB Principles of Marketing 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course Please include your contact information. 654 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 655 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 656 MN 215 WEB Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, upon registering at billa@southern.wvnet.edu 343 MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics F Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011, in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location.

98 Distance Learning Courses Fall MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, August 26, 2011 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final exam will be December 9 at the same time and location. 184 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Aug 26, Sept 16, Oct 14, and Nov 11 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on December 9, 2011 and has been scheduled for 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 187 MT 128 WEB Algebra for Allied Health F Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is a combination of In-Class meetings and WEB. In-Class meetings will meet the following Fridays at the Logan Campus 9:00-11:00am in Room A-212: August 19, August 26, Sept 16, Sept 30, Oct 14, Oct 28, Nov 18, and Dec 2nd. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, Dec 9, 2011 at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 549 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 466 OA 140 WEB Office Admin. Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 467 OA 143 WEB Legal Office Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, students are to contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class.

99 Distance Learning Courses Fall OA 145 WEB Medical Administrative Proc. 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA I Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 220 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 336 RA 201 WEB Rad Bio & Adv Rad Protection 2 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E TBA 552 SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

100 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Allied Health 798 AH 275 WB1 Folk Health Care Practices S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. 799 AH 275 WB2 Health Care Leadership S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. Computer Information Systems 745 CS 102 WB4 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course is listed as a 2nd 8 weeks course Students may start the course at any time prior to Oct. 1 by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu Education 683 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class begins October 10th and ends December 9th. English 127 EN 090 FT Reading Comprehension MTWR Baldwin S Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 129 EN EN 099 FT Beginning Composition MTWR Baldwin S nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 127 EN 090 Homeland Security 790 HM 103 WEB Integrated Incident Comm. 4 TBA TBA TBA VanDyke T TBA Sys. 2nd Half Term Note: Class starts on October 17, If you have any questions contact Kathy Deskins at or Kristi Hensley Mathematics 166 MT 090 FT Basic Mathematics MTWR Baldwin S Note: Students must also register for CRN 167 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. Math 090 is a 1st seven weeks course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course.

101 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Mathematics 167 MT 095 FT Introductory Algebra I MTWR Baldwin S TBA 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 166 MT 090. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 170 MT 095 FT1 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Baldwin S Note: Students must also register for CRN 171 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is 2nd seven weeks course. 171 MT 096 FT1 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Baldwin S nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 170 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course. Office Administration 156 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: This course runs from August 22-October 7. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the class, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students need to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 157 OA 104 WEB Document Processing II 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course runs from Oct. 17-Dec. 9. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. Orientation 621 OR 110 B01 Introduction to College T Gibbs M OR 110 B02 Introduction to College R Farley B OR 110 WB1 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA 644 OR 110 WB2 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA

102 Boone/Lincoln Campus Fall 2011 Transitional Studies 127 EN 090 FT Reading Comprehension MTWR Baldwin S Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 129 EN EN 099 FT Beginning Composition MTWR Baldwin S nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 127 EN MT 090 FT Basic Mathematics MTWR Baldwin S Note: Students must also register for CRN 167 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. Math 090 is a 1st seven weeks course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 167 MT 095 FT Introductory Algebra I MTWR Baldwin S TBA 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 166 MT 090. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 170 MT 095 FT1 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Baldwin S Note: Students must also register for CRN 171 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is 2nd seven weeks course. 171 MT 096 FT1 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Baldwin S nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 170 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course.

103 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Allied Health 798 AH 275 WB1 Folk Health Care Practices S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. 799 AH 275 WB2 Health Care Leadership S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. Art 675 AR 112 R01 Art Appreciation TRF Earnest C LINHS TBA Note: This class will meet September 6th through October 11th This class will meet on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 12:04 to 3:04. Computer Information Systems 745 CS 102 WB4 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course is listed as a 2nd 8 weeks course Students may start the course at any time prior to Oct. 1 by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu Education 683 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class begins October 10th and ends December 9th. English 685 EN 101 R01 English Composition I MTWRF Evans V LINHS TBA Note: This course begins October 17th and ends November 2nd. 686 EN 102 R01 English Composition II MTWRF Evans S LINHS TBA Note: This course begins on November 7th and ends November 30th. This course will not meet the week of November 21st -25th in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. Homeland Security 790 HM 103 WEB Integrated Incident Comm. 4 TBA TBA TBA VanDyke T TBA Sys. 2nd Half Term Note: Class starts on October 17, If you have any questions contact Kathy Deskins at or Kristi Hensley

104 Lincoln Site Fall 2011 Office Administration 156 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: This course runs from August 22-October 7. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the class, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students need to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 157 OA 104 WEB Document Processing II 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course runs from Oct. 17-Dec. 9. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. Orientation 642 OR 110 R01 Introduction to College R Brown S LINHS OR 110 WB1 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA 644 OR 110 WB2 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA

105 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Allied Health 690 AH CPR F Drake H LAHTB C-217 Note: This course meets Friday, October 7, 2011, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Student must purchase mask and book from bookstore before class and must bring $5 for CPR card. 693 AH CPR F Drake H LAHTB C-217 Note: This course meets Friday, September 2, 2011, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Student must purchase mask and book from bookstore before class and must bring $5 for CPR card. 798 AH 275 WB1 Folk Health Care Practices S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. 799 AH 275 WB2 Health Care Leadership S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. Computer Information Systems 745 CS 102 WB4 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course is listed as a 2nd 8 weeks course Students may start the course at any time prior to Oct. 1 by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu Education 683 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class begins October 10th and ends December 9th. English 207 EN 090 FT1 Reading Comprehension MTWR James A A-205 Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 208 EN EN 090 FT2 Reading Comprehension MTWR James A A-205 Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 210 EN EN 099 FT1 Beginning Composition MTWR James A A-205 2nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 207 EN 090

106 Logan Campus Fall 2011 English 210 EN 099 FT2 Beginning Composition MTWR James A A-205 2nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 209 EN EN 204 L01 Am. Literature Since S Irfan T A-120 Note: This class will meet 8 weeks on Saturdays only the following dates: Aug 20, 27, Sept. 3,10,17,24, Oct. 1 and 8th. Homeland Security 709 HM 101 L01 Introduction to Homeland Sec R Porter S TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class starts on October 20, If you have any questions contact Kathy Deskins at or Kristi Hensley at HM 103 WEB Integrated Incident Comm. 4 TBA TBA TBA VanDyke T TBA Sys. 2nd Half Term Note: Class starts on October 17, If you have any questions contact Kathy Deskins at or Kristi Hensley Humanities 673 HU 275 L01 Sp. Top. Facilitative 3 TBA TBA TBA Tomblin J TBA Ldrship. Mathematics 216 MT 090 FT1 Basic Mathematics MTWR White D A-204 Note: Students must also register for CRN 217 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 217 MT 095 FT2 Introductory Algebra I MTWR White D A-204 2nd Half Term 240 MT 095 FT3 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: Students must also register for CRN 242 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven week course. 244 MT 095 FT4 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Lacek S A-204 Note: Students must also register for CRN 246 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 814 MT 095 FT8 Introductory Algebra I MW Pidaparthi S A TR Pidaparthi S 2nd Half Term

107 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Mathematics 817 MT 095 L06 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class runs Dec 12 thru Dec 16 and Jan 3 thru Jan 10. The college is closed for the holidays from Dec. 20 thru Jan MT 096 FT3 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 240 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 246 MT 096 FT4 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Lacek S A-204 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 244 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven week course. 818 MT 096 L05 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class runs Dec 12 thru Dec 16 and Jan 3 thru Jan 10. The college is closed Dec 20 thru Jan 2. Mining 716 MN 101 L01 Basic Mining I 5 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA Office Administration 156 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: This course runs from August 22-October 7. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the class, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students need to have their textbook and/or suppllies before the first class. 157 OA 104 WEB Document Processing II 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course runs from Oct. 17-Dec. 9. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class.

108 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Orientation 623 OR 110 L01 Introduction to College MW Combs S A OR 110 L02 Introduction to College TR Powers C A OR 110 L03 Introduction to College MW Powers C A OR 110 L04 Introduction to College TR Combs S A OR 110 L05 Introduction to College M Workman J A OR 110 L06 Introduction to College MW Toler D A OR 110 L07 Introduction to College TR Toler D A OR 110 L08 Introduction to College MW Carter B A OR 110 L09 Introduction to College TR Carter B A OR 110 L10 Introduction to College T Farley B A OR 110 L11 Introduction to College W Workman J A OR 110 L12 Introduction to College R Manuel E A OR 110 WB1 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA 644 OR 110 WB2 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA Psychology 669 PY 203 FT Forensic Psychology S Fields D A F Fields D Note: Class begins October 7 and ends October PY 217 FT Counseling Skills S Toler D A F Toler D Note: Class begins on Sep 23 and ends Oct PY 232 FT1 Introduction to Addictionology S Wood C A F Wood C Note: Class will meet for 3 weekends 11/18-12/ PY 234 FT Case Management S Combs S A F Combs S Note: Class begins on Friday Oct 21 and ends Nov 12. Surveying 811 SU 100 L01 Introduction to Surveying M Birurakis S TBA 2nd Half Term 784 SU 105 L01 Intro. to Surveying & M Birurakis S LAHTB C-340 Graphics 2nd Half Term Transitional Studies 207 EN 090 FT1 Reading Comprehension MTWR James A A-205 Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 208 EN EN 090 FT2 Reading Comprehension MTWR James A A-205 Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 210 EN EN 099 FT1 Beginning Composition MTWR James A A-205 2nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 207 EN EN 099 FT2 Beginning Composition MTWR James A A-205 2nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 209 EN 090

109 Logan Campus Fall 2011 Transitional Studies 216 MT 090 FT1 Basic Mathematics MTWR White D A-204 Note: Students must also register for CRN 217 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 217 MT 095 FT2 Introductory Algebra I MTWR White D A-204 2nd Half Term 240 MT 095 FT3 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: Students must also register for CRN 242 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven week course. 244 MT 095 FT4 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Lacek S A-204 Note: Students must also register for CRN 246 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 814 MT 095 FT8 Introductory Algebra I MW Pidaparthi S A TR Pidaparthi S 2nd Half Term 817 MT 095 L06 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class runs Dec 12 thru Dec 16 and Jan 3 thru Jan 10. The college is closed for the holidays from Dec. 20 thru Jan MT 096 FT3 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 240 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 246 MT 096 FT4 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Lacek S A-204 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 244 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven week course. 818 MT 096 L05 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class runs Dec 12 thru Dec 16 and Jan 3 thru Jan 10. The college is closed Dec 20 thru Jan 2.

110 Weekend College Fall 2011 Logan Campus 798 AH 275 WB1 Folk Health Care Practices S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. 799 AH 275 WB2 Health Care Leadership S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. 520 EN 204 L01 Am. Literature Since S Irfan T A-120 Note: This class will meet 8 weeks on Saturdays only the following dates: Aug 20, 27, Sept. 3,10,17,24, Oct. 1 and 8th. 669 PY 203 FT Forensic Psychology S Fields D A F Note: Class begins October 7 and ends October PY 217 FT Counseling Skills S Toler D A F Note: Class begins on Sep 23 and ends Oct PY 232 FT1 Introduction to Addictionology S Wood C A F Note: Class will meet for 3 weekends 11/18-12/ PY 234 FT Case Management S Combs S A F Note: Class begins on Friday Oct 21 and ends Nov 12.

111 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Allied Health 798 AH 275 WB1 Folk Health Care Practices S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. 799 AH 275 WB2 Health Care Leadership S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. Computer Information Systems 745 CS 102 WB4 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course is listed as a 2nd 8 weeks course Students may start the course at any time prior to Oct. 1 by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu Education 683 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class begins October 10th and ends December 9th. English 275 EN 090 FT3 Reading Comprehension MTWR Wood C Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 276 EN EN 090 FT4 Reading Comprehension MTWR Wood C Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 278 EN EN 099 FT3 Beginning Composition MTWR Wood C nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 275 EN EN 099 FT4 Beginning Composition MTWR Wood C nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 277 EN EN 101 FT English Composition I MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class will run for two weeks beginning August 22 and ending Sept EN 102 FT English Composition II MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class will run two weeks beginning on Septemeber 19 and ending September 30th. 613 EN 201 FT Am. Literature Before MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class will run two weeks beginning October 3rd and ending October 14th.

112 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 English 614 EN 204 FT Am. Literature Since MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class will run two weeks beginning October 31st and ending November 11th. Experiential Learning 821 EL 201 FT Portfolio Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M TBA History 386 HS 230 FT American History: MTWRF Alderman W Note: Class begins 8/22 and ends 9/2/11. Homeland Security 790 HM 103 WEB Integrated Incident Comm. 4 TBA TBA TBA VanDyke T TBA Sys. 2nd Half Term Note: Class starts on October 17, If you have any questions contact Kathy Deskins at or Kristi Hensley Mathematics 281 MT 090 FT2 Basic Mathematics MTWR Slone B Note: Students must also register for CRN 282 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 282 MT 095 FT5 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Slone B nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 281 MT 090. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 286 MT 095 FT6 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Slone B Note: Students must also register for CRN 292 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is 2nd seven weeks course. 292 MT 096 FT2 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Slone B nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 286 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven week course.

113 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Office Administration 156 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: This course runs from August 22-October 7. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the class, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students need to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 157 OA 104 WEB Document Processing II 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course runs from Oct. 17-Dec. 9. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 469 OA 225 W01 Prof. Image for Majors T Hall G Note: This course meets 4 times. Dates TBA Orientation 637 OR 110 W01 Introduction to College MW Bevins G OR 110 W02 Introduction to College TR Bevins G OR 110 W03 Introduction to College M Williams T OR 110 W04 Introduction to College T Estepp S OR 110 W05 Introduction to College W Estepp S OR 110 WB1 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA 644 OR 110 WB2 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA Psychology 387 PY 201 FT General Psychology MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins on Sep 5 and ends on Sep 16, PY 210 FT Pharmacology of Addiction S Browning R F Browning R Note: Class will meet 4 weekends beginning August 26 and ending Sep 17, Sociology 388 SO 200 FT Introduction to Sociology (M) MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins on Oct 3 and ends on Oct 14, Transitional Studies 275 EN 090 FT3 Reading Comprehension MTWR Wood C Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 276 EN EN 090 FT4 Reading Comprehension MTWR Wood C Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 278 EN 099

114 Williamson Campus Fall 2011 Transitional Studies 276 EN 099 FT3 Beginning Composition MTWR Wood C nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 275 EN EN 099 FT4 Beginning Composition MTWR Wood C nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 277 EN MT 090 FT2 Basic Mathematics MTWR Slone B Note: Students must also register for CRN 282 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 282 MT 095 FT5 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Slone B nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 281 MT 090. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 286 MT 095 FT6 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Slone B Note: Students must also register for CRN 292 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is 2nd seven weeks course. 292 MT 096 FT2 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Slone B nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 286 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven week course.

115 Weekend College Fall 2011 Williamson Campus 665 PY 210 FT Pharmacology of Addiction S Browning R F Note: Class will meet 4 weekends beginning August 26

116 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Allied Health 798 AH 275 WB1 Folk Health Care Practices S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. 799 AH 275 WB2 Health Care Leadership S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. Computer Information Systems 745 CS 102 WB4 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course is listed as a 2nd 8 weeks course Students may start the course at any time prior to Oct. 1 by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu Education 683 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class begins October 10th and ends December 9th. Homeland Security 790 HM 103 WEB Integrated Incident Comm. 4 TBA TBA TBA VanDyke T TBA Sys. 2nd Half Term Note: Class starts on October 17, If you have any questions contact Kathy Deskins at or Kristi Hensley Mathematics 328 MT 095 FT7 Introductory Algebra I TR Farrar R B TR Farrar R TBA TBA Note: Students must also register for CRN 331 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is 2nd seven weeks course. 331 MT 096 FT5 Introductory Algebra II TR Farrar R B TR Farrar R 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 331 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and Math 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course.

117 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Fall 2011 Office Administration 156 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: This course runs from August 22-October 7. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the class, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students need to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 157 OA 104 WEB Document Processing II 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course runs from Oct. 17-Dec. 9. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. Orientation 635 OR 110 P01 Introduction to College MW Wayman T OR 110 P02 Introduction to College T Wayman T OR 110 WB1 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA 644 OR 110 WB2 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA Transitional Studies 328 MT 095 FT7 Introductory Algebra I TR Farrar R B TR Farrar R TBA TBA Note: Students must also register for CRN 331 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is 2nd seven weeks course. 331 MT 096 FT5 Introductory Algebra II TR Farrar R B TR Farrar R 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 331 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and Math 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course.

118 Fast Track Fall EN 090 FT1 Reading Comprehension MTWR James A A-205 Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 208 EN EN 090 FT2 Reading Comprehension MTWR James A A-205 Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 210 EN EN 099 FT1 Beginning Composition MTWR James A A-205 2nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 207 EN EN 099 FT2 Beginning Composition MTWR James A A-205 2nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 209 EN MT 090 FT1 Basic Mathematics MTWR White D A-204 Note: Students must also register for CRN 217 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 217 MT 095 FT2 Introductory Algebra I MTWR White D A-204 2nd Half Term 240 MT 095 FT3 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: Students must also register for CRN 242 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven week course. 244 MT 095 FT4 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Lacek S A-204 Note: Students must also register for CRN 246 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 814 MT 095 FT8 Introductory Algebra I MW Pidaparthi S A TR 2nd Half Term 242 MT 096 FT3 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 240 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 246 MT 096 FT4 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Lacek S A-204 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 244 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven week course.

119 Fast Track Fall PY 203 FT Forensic Psychology S Fields D A F Note: Class begins October 7 and ends October PY 217 FT Counseling Skills S Toler D A F Note: Class begins on Sep 23 and ends Oct PY 232 FT1 Introduction to Addictionology S Wood C A F Note: Class will meet for 3 weekends 11/18-12/ PY 234 FT Case Management S Combs S A F Note: Class begins on Friday Oct 21 and ends Nov EL 201 FT Portfolio Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M TBA 275 EN 090 FT3 Reading Comprehension MTWR Wood C Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 276 EN EN 090 FT4 Reading Comprehension MTWR Wood C Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 278 EN EN 099 FT3 Beginning Composition MTWR Wood C nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 275 EN EN 099 FT4 Beginning Composition MTWR Wood C nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 277 EN EN 101 FT English Composition I MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class will run for two weeks beginning August 22 and ending Sept EN 102 FT English Composition II MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class will run two weeks beginning on September 19 and ending September 30th. 613 EN 201 FT Am. Literature Before MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class will run two weeks beginning October 3rd and ending October 14th. 614 EN 204 FT Am. Literature Since MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class will run two weeks beginning October 31st and ending November 11th. 386 HS 230 FT American History: MTWRF Alderman W Note: Class begins 8/22 and ends 9/2/ MT 090 FT2 Basic Mathematics MTWR Slone B Note: Students must also register for CRN 282 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course.

120 Fast Track Fall MT 095 FT5 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Slone B nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 281 MT 090. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 286 MT 095 FT6 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Slone B Note: Students must also register for CRN 292 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is 2nd seven weeks course. 292 MT 096 FT2 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Slone B nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 286 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven week course. 387 PY 201 FT General Psychology MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins on Sep 5 and ends on Sep 16, PY 210 FT Pharmacology of Addiction S Browning R F Note: Class will meet 4 weekends beginning August 26 and ending Sep 17, SO 200 FT Introduction to Sociology (M) MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins on Oct 3 and ends on Oct 14, MT 095 FT7 Introductory Algebra I TR Farrar R B TR TBA TBA Note: Students must also register for CRN 331 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is 2nd seven weeks course. 331 MT 096 FT5 Introductory Algebra II TR Farrar R B TR 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 331 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and Math 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 127 EN 090 FT Reading Comprehension MTWR Baldwin S Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 129 EN EN 099 FT Beginning Composition MTWR Baldwin S nd Half Term Note: This course must be taken concurrently with CRN 127 EN 090

121 Fast Track Fall MT 090 FT Basic Mathematics MTWR Baldwin S Note: Students must also register for CRN 167 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. Math 090 is a 1st seven weeks course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 167 MT 095 FT Introductory Algebra I MTWR Baldwin S TBA 2nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 166 MT 090. These two courses must be taken together. MT 090 is a 1st seven week course and MT 095 is a 2nd seven weeks course. 170 MT 095 FT1 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Baldwin S Note: Students must also register for CRN 171 MT 096. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is 2nd seven weeks course. 171 MT 096 FT1 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Baldwin S nd Half Term Note: Students must also register for CRN 170 MT 095. These two courses must be taken together. MT 095 is a 1st seven week course and MT 096 is a 2nd seven weeks course.

122 Distance Learning Courses Fall AH 275 WB1 Folk Health Care Practices S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. 643 OR 110 WB1 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA 799 AH 275 WB2 Health Care Leadership S Alderman P LAHTB C-202 Note: This course meets on Saturdays - October 29, November 12, and December 3, 2011, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. in Room C-202, Building C, Logan Campus. 644 OR 110 WB2 Introduction to College 1 TBA TBA TBA Taylor D TBA 745 CS 102 WB4 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course is listed as a 2nd 8 weeks course Students may start the course at any time prior to Oct. 1 by ing carolh@southern.wvnet.edu 683 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class begins October 10th and ends December 9th. 790 HM 103 WEB Integrated Incident Comm. 4 TBA TBA TBA VanDyke T TBA Sys. 2nd Half Term Note: Class starts on October 17, If you have any questions contact Kathy Deskins at or Kristi Hensley OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: This course runs from August 22-October 7. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the class, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students need to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class. 157 OA 104 WEB Document Processing II 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This course runs from Oct. 17-Dec. 9. Students MUST have access to Microsoft Word Upon registering for the course, please contact Pat Poole at patp@southern.wvnet.edu with your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the first class.

123 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Accounting 585 AC 112 B01 Principles of Accounting II T Stupi T TBA 750 AC 112 WEB Principles of Accounting II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 747 AC 211 B01 Intermediate Accounting I 3 TBA TBA TBA Stupi T TBA 216 AC 212 B01 Intermediate Accounting II M Stupi T TBA 217 AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 218 AC 250 B01 Computerized Accounting T Stupi T TBA 219 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course Allied Health 101 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto Web Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 102 AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly.

124 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 161 AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 480 AH 122 WB1 First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web. Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 16-17, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the Spring 2012 semester. 479 AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web, Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 9-10, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the spring 2012 semester. 695 AH 124 WB3 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C TBA 782 AH 124 WB6 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 753 AH 124 WB7 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 159 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course to correspond with the instructor. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Students must purchase a book, mask and letter (has access inforamtion and code to AHA website for online portion of class).

125 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 103 AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern.wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 130 AH 210 B01 Nutrition MW Hatfield G TBA 104 AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. Art 428 AR 112 B01 Art Appreciation TR Earnest C TBA Biology 689 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 302 BS 124 B01 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW Stollings R Lab M Stollings R Note: This is an Anatomy & Physiology Part I class. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 304 BS 125 B01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW Stollings R Lab M Stollings R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 10:30am. Please plan accordingly. 305 BS 125 B02 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW Stollings R Lab M Stollings R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 10:30am. Please plan accordingly. 307 BS 125 B03 Human Anatomy & Physiology II T Stollings R Lab T Stollings R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly.

126 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Biology 270 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3) & April 30 (Final Exam) Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 269 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3), and April 30 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Business 221 BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the class. Please include your telephone number and address. 582 BU 115 B01 Business Mathematical App MW Stupi T TBA 752 BU 115 WB1 Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 716 BU 115 WEB Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 246 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: It is required students have access to Microsoft Word 2007, Powerpoint, Excel and Access. It is strongly recommended students have basic Microsoft knowledge and competency in keyboarding skills. Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, via at pat.poole@southernwv.edu upon registering for the course. Students are to have their texts before the 1st class session.

127 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Business 222 BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 223 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, via at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 224 BU 230 B01 Business Statistics W Scaggs R TBA Computed Tomography 574 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R LAHTB TBA Computer Information Systems 594 CS 102 B01 Computer Literacy M Bradbury N CS 102 B02 Computer Literacy M Bradbury N CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 599 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 601 CS 102 WB3 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation.

128 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Computer Information Systems 598 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 629 CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C-332 Criminal Justice 176 CJ 202 IB1 Criminal Law T Deskins S CJ 213 IB1 Criminal Investigation W Baisden S CJ 217 IB1 Juvenile Delinquency M Deskins S CJ 221 IB1 Community Corrections T Tipton K CJ 241 IB1 Correctional Procedures II R Greene V CJ 250 IB1 Ethics in Criminal Justice W Lane J CJ 280 B01 Traffic Law & Enforcement M Deskins S Economics 226 EC 241 WEB Principles of Economics I 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 227 EC 242 B01 Principles of Economics II TR Stupi T TBA 726 EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA Education 437 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 451 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 444 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 438 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 439 ED 280 Observation Hours.

129 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Education 445 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 446 ED 280 Observation Hours. 440 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 441 ED 280 Observation Hours. 449 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Nicole Vineyard at or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 676 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB coursework, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 447 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 448 ED 280 Observation Hours. 442 ED 230 WEB Early Childhood Internship 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 443 ED 280 Observation Hours. 441 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hrs CRN 440 ED218 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 443 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hrs CRN 442 ED 230 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 446 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hrs CRN445 ED216 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 448 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hrs CRN 447 ED224 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 723 ED 280 WB5 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 439 ED 280 WEB Observation Hrs CRN 438 ED214 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA

130 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 English 485 EN 090 B02 Reading Comprehension MW Manley K EN 099 B01 Beginning Composition MW James A EN 099 B02 Beginning Composition MW Manley K EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Jividen D A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 424 EN 101 B01 English Composition I MW D'Angelo L TBA 427 EN 101 B02 English Composition I TR D'Angelo L TBA 452 EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA you WEB course work, you must or davide@southen.wvnet.edu for access information. 649 EN 101 WB2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Irfan T TBA your WEB coursework, you must or teeseeni@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 688 EN 101 WB3 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 435 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 426 EN 102 B02 English Composition II TR D'Angelo L TBA 714 EN 102 WB2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must contact the instructor David Ermold at or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 436 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA Note: Before you can be you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 652 EN 121 B01 Creative Writing TR D'Angelo L TBA 423 EN 201 B01 Am. Literature Before MW D'Angelo L TBA Finance 727 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 228 FN 231 B01 Principles of Finance W Stupi T TBA 229 FN 232 B01 Personal Finance R Stupi T TBA 456 FN 232 WEB Personal Finance 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA

131 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 History 167 HS 105 B01 Western Civilization II TR Kirk B TBA 241 HS 105 WEB Western Civilization II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W TBA 166 HS 231 B01 American History Since TR Kirk B TBA Homeland Security 708 HM 102 WEB History of Terrorism 3 TBA TBA TBA Thomas J LAHTB TBA Information Technology 605 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation held on Friday, January 20th at 10:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. 606 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation session on Friday, January 20th at 11:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should contact Tim Weaver timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. Management 584 MG 260 B01 Principles of Management TR Stupi T TBA 230 MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 583 MG 261 B01 Human Resources Management TR Stupi T TBA 231 MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the 1st class session. 232 MG 266 WEB Project Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, via with your contact information at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 233 MG 272 WEB Industrial Leadership 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course.

132 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Management 234 MG 274 WEB Project Evaluation 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 579 MG 275 WEB Special Topics In Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. Marketing 235 MK 271 WEB Advertising & Sales Promotion 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, with your contact information via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Mathematics 488 MT 090 B01 Basic Mathematics TR Baldwin S MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics S Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 491 MT 095 B02 Introductory Algebra I MW Baldwin S MT 095 B03 Introductory Algebra I T Kitchen M MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: this web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 20, 2012 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final will be May 4 at the same time and location. 697 MT 096 B03 Introductory Algebra II TR Baldwin S MT 096 WEB Introductory Algebra II S Farrar R A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011 in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 356 MT 121 B01 College Math for Gen Education M Scaggs R TBA Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly.

133 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Mathematics 357 MT 123 B01 Intermediate Algebra MW Scaggs R TBA Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 560 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Jan 20, Feb 13, March 16, and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 225 MT 225 B01 Elementary Statistics W Scaggs R TBA Mathematics Education 338 ME 101 WEB Math For Elem Teachers I F Farrar R A-212 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Feb 10, March 9, March 30 and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on Monday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Meetings will occur on the Logan Campus. Mining 577 MN 109 WEB Mine Law, Safety, and Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 718 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 720 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 687 MN 212 WEB Geology of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Owens T TBA instructor, Tim Owens, with your contact information via at timo@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 578 MN 220 WEB Mine Mgmt & Planning 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. Music 450 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

134 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Office Administration 647 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 236 OA 131 WEB Records Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, please contact the instructor, Pat Poole with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 237 OA 135 WEB Document Processing Simulation 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 240 OA 220 WEB Administrative Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the first class session. Orientation 604 OR 105 WB1 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E A-232 Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. 603 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB TBA Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Political Science 172 PS 201 B01 American Government & Politics R Kirk B TBA Psychology 564 PY 201 B01 General Psychology W Collier B TBA 170 PY 218 B01 Life-Span Developmental Psych T Collier B TBA 169 PY 224 B01 Human Sexuality M Collier B TBA Radiology 571 RA 206 WB1 Pharmacology in Radiology 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA

135 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Sociology 168 SO 200 B01 Introduction to Sociology (M) TR Kirk B TBA Speech 644 SP 103 B03 Speech Fundamentals TR Berner A TBA 645 SP 103 B04 Speech Fundamentals T Berner A TBA 473 SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M TBA your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu. Transitional Studies 485 EN 090 B02 Reading Comprehension MW Manley K EN 099 B01 Beginning Composition MW James A EN 099 B02 Beginning Composition MW Manley K MT 090 B01 Basic Mathematics TR Baldwin S MT 095 B02 Introductory Algebra I MW Baldwin S MT 095 B03 Introductory Algebra I T Kitchen M MT 096 B03 Introductory Algebra II TR Baldwin S

136 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Accounting 750 AC 112 WEB Principles of Accounting II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 217 AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 219 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course Allied Health 101 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto Web Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 102 AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly.

137 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Allied Health 161 AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 480 AH 122 WB1 First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web. Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 16-17, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the Spring 2012 semester. 479 AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web, Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 9-10, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the spring 2012 semester. 695 AH 124 WB3 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C TBA 782 AH 124 WB6 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 753 AH 124 WB7 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 159 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course to correspond with the instructor. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Students must purchase a book, mask and letter (has access information and code to AHA website for online portion of class).

138 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Allied Health 103 AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern.wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 104 AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. Biology 689 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 270 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3) & April 30 (Final Exam) Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 269 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3), and April 30 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class.

139 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Business 221 BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the class. Please include your telephone number and address. 752 BU 115 WB1 Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 716 BU 115 WEB Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 246 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: It is required students have access to Microsoft Word 2007, Powerpoint, Excel and Access. It is strongly recommended students have basic Microsoft knowledge and competency in keyboarding skills. Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, via at pat.poole@southernwv.edu upon registering for the course. Students are to have their texts before the 1st class session. 222 BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 223 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, via at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Computed Tomography 574 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R LAHTB TBA Computer Information Systems 600 CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation.

140 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Computer Information Systems 599 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 601 CS 102 WB3 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 598 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 629 CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C-332 Criminal Justice 255 CJ 202 IR1 Criminal Law T Deskins S LINHS CJ 213 IR1 Criminal Investigation W Baisden S LINHS CJ 217 IR1 Juvenile Delinquency M Deskins S LINHS CJ 221 IR1 Community Corrections T Tipton K LINHS CJ 241 IR1 Correctional Procedures II R Greene V LINHS CJ 250 IR1 Ethics in Criminal Justice W Lane J LINHS CJ 280 IR1 Traffic Law & Enforcement M Deskins S LINHS 1091 Economics 226 EC 241 WEB Principles of Economics I 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 726 EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA

141 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Education 437 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 451 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 444 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 438 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 439 ED 280 Observation Hours. 445 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 446 ED 280 Observation Hours. 440 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 441 ED 280 Observation Hours. 449 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Nicole Vineyard at or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 676 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB coursework, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access inforamation.

142 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Education 447 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 448 ED 280 Observation Hours. 442 ED 230 WEB Early Childhood Internship 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 443 ED 280 Observation Hours. 441 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hrs CRN 440 ED218 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 443 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hrs CRN 442 ED 230 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 446 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hrs CRN445 ED216 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 448 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hrs CRN 447 ED224 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 723 ED 280 WB5 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 439 ED 280 WEB Observation Hrs CRN 438 ED214 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA English 725 EN 090 R01 Reading Comprehension W Burns S LINHS EN 099 R01 Beginning Composition R Burns S LINHS EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Jividen D A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 452 EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA you WEB course work, you must or davide@southen.wvnet.edu for access information. 649 EN 101 WB2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Irfan T TBA your WEB coursework, you must or teeseeni@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 688 EN 101 WB3 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 435 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

143 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 English 714 EN 102 WB2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must contact the instructor David Ermold at or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 436 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA Note: Before you can be you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Finance 727 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 456 FN 232 WEB Personal Finance 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA History 241 HS 105 WEB Western Civilization II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W TBA 556 HS 231 R01 American History Since M Davis D LINHS TBA Homeland Security 708 HM 102 WEB History of Terrorism 3 TBA TBA TBA Thomas J LAHTB TBA Information Technology 605 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation held on Friday, January 20th at 10:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. 606 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation session on Friday, January 20th at 11:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should contact Tim Weaver timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. Management 230 MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 231 MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the 1st class session.

144 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Management 232 MG 266 WEB Project Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, via with your contact information at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 233 MG 272 WEB Industrial Leadership 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 234 MG 274 WEB Project Evaluation 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 579 MG 275 WEB Special Topics In Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. Marketing 235 MK 271 WEB Advertising & Sales Promotion 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, with your contact information via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Mathematics 495 MT 090 R01 Basic Mathematics T McCloud B LINHS MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics S Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 496 MT 095 R01 Introductory Algebra I M McCloud B LINHS MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: this web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 20, 2012 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final will be May 4 at the same time and location. 497 MT 096 R01 Introductory Algebra II W Hatfield M LINHS 1069

145 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Mathematics 533 MT 096 WEB Introductory Algebra II S Farrar R A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011 in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 560 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Jan 20, Feb 13, March 16, and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. Mathematics Education 338 ME 101 WEB Math For Elem Teachers I F Farrar R A-212 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Feb 10, March 9, March 30 and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on Monday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Meetings will occur on the Logan Campus. Mining 577 MN 109 WEB Mine Law, Safety, and Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 718 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 720 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 687 MN 212 WEB Geology of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Owens T TBA instructor, Tim Owens, with your contact information via at timo@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 578 MN 220 WEB Mine Mgmt & Planning 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course.

146 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Music 450 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Office Administration 647 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 236 OA 131 WEB Records Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, please contact the instructor, Pat Poole with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 237 OA 135 WEB Document Processing Simulation 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 240 OA 220 WEB Administrative Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the first class session. Orientation 604 OR 105 WB1 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E A-232 Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. 603 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB TBA Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus.

147 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Psychology 739 PY 201 R01 General Psychology M Bartram T LINHS TBA 554 PY 218 R01 Life-Span Developmental Psych M Lambert J LINHS TBA Radiology 571 RA 206 WB1 Pharmacology in Radiology 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Sociology 736 SO 200 R01 Introduction to Sociology (M) W Lambert J LINHS TBA Speech 473 SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M TBA your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu.

148 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Accounting 243 AC 112 L01 Principles of Accounting II TR Hensley G A AC 112 WEB Principles of Accounting II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 244 AC 212 IL1 Intermediate Accounting II MW Hensley G A AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 219 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course 245 AC 265 IL1 Payroll Accounting MW Hensley G A-216 Allied Health 101 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto Web Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 116 AH 104 L01 Advanced Electrocardiography M Lowes C LAHTB C AH 105 L01 Electrocardiography Clin Prac 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA 118 AH 108 L01 Medical Terminology R Drake H LAHTB C AH 108 L02 Medical Terminology T Lowes C LAHTB C AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly.

149 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 120 AH 112 L01 Basic Medical Lab Procedures W Dardi S LAHTB C-209 Lab W Dardi S 121 AH 113 L01 Phlebotomy Clinical Practicum 2 TBA TBA TBA Dardi S LAHTB TBA 711 AH 115 L01 Drug Dosage Calculation T Kirk M A AH 115 L02 Drug Dosage Calculation T Kirk M LAHTB TBA 161 AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 480 AH 122 WB1 First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web. Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 16-17, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the Spring 2012 semester. 479 AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web, Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 9-10, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the spring 2012 semester. 695 AH 124 WB3 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C TBA 782 AH 124 WB6 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 753 AH 124 WB7 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 159 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course to correspond with the instructor. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Students must purchase a book, mask and letter (has access information and code to AHA website for online portion of class). 125 AH 160 L01 Sterile Processing II M McRoberts M A AH 167 L01 Sterile Process. Practicum II 4 TBA TBA W McRoberts M A-258

150 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 103 AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern.wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 122 AH 210 L01 Nutrition MW Hatfield G A AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 191 AH 222 L01 Processes of Dying & Grief M Wood C A AH 275 L01 Special Topics in AH M Lowes C LAHTB TBA Note: Student must see instructor to register in this course. Cyndee Lowescynthia.lowes@southernwv.edu. Art 391 AR 112 L01 Art Appreciation MW Earnest C A AR 113 L01 Drawing & Painting for Elem Ed MW Earnest C A AR 201 L01 Paint, Oils & Acrylics II M Earnest C A AR 218 L01 Drawing II W Earnest C A-255 Biology 260 BS 102 L01 General Biology II MW Puckett C A-257 Lab W Puckett C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, May 7, 2012 at 3:30pm. Please plan accordingly. BS 101 General Biology I is not a prerequisite for this class. 261 BS 102 L02 General Biology II TR Puckett C A-257 Lab R Puckett C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, May 7, 2012 at 3:30pm. Please plan accordingly. BS 101 General Biology I is not a prerequisite for this class. 689 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 262 BS 125 L01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW McClanahan D A-259 Lab M McClanahan D A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May 4, 2012 at 10:30am. Please plan accordingly.

151 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Biology 263 BS 125 L02 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW McClanahan D A-259 Lab W McClanahan D A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May 4, 2012 at 10:30am. Please plan accordingly. 264 BS 125 L03 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MT Puckett C LAHTB C-202 Lab M Puckett C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 265 BS 125 L04 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MT Puckett C LAHTB C-202 Lab T Puckett C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 266 BS 125 L05 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MT Puckett C LAHTB C-202 Lab T Puckett C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 267 BS 125 L06 Human Anatomy & Physiology II TR Hill C A-259 Lab R Hill C A-240 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 270 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3) & April 30 (Final Exam) Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 269 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3), and April 30 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class.

152 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Business 221 BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the class. Please include your telephone number and address. 752 BU 115 WB1 Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 716 BU 115 WEB Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 246 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: It is required students have access to Microsoft Word 2007, Powerpoint, Excel and Access. It is strongly recommended students have basic Microsoft knowledge and competency in keyboarding skills. Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, via at pat.poole@southernwv.edu upon registering for the course. Students are to have their texts before the 1st class session. 247 BU 205 L01 Communications in Business MW Hall G A BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 223 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, via at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Chemistry 272 CH 203 L01 Fund Gen Org/Bio Chemistry TR Saunders D A-234 Lab R Saunders D Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 273 CH 214 L01 Principles of Chemistry II MW Cline A A-234 Lab W Cline A Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, May at 8:00am. Please plan accordingly. 274 CH 225 L01 Organic Chemistry II MW Cline A A-234 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, May at 8:00am. Please plan accordingly. 275 CH 226 L01 Organic Chemistry II Lab M Cline A A-234 Computed Tomography 574 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R LAHTB TBA

153 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Computer Information Systems 586 CS 102 L01 Computer Literacy MW Farley E LAHTB C CS 102 L02 Computer Literacy MW Farley E LAHTB C CS 102 L03 Computer Literacy TR Farley E LAHTB C CS 102 L04 Computer Literacy TR Farley E LAHTB C CS 102 L06 Computer Literacy TR Farley E LAHTB C-332 Note: This is an open lab section. Traditional lectures will NOT be held. Students who need significant assistance should not register for this section. as needed. 590 CS 102 LO5 Computer Literacy M Thompson R LAHTB C CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 599 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 601 CS 102 WB3 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 598 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation.

154 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Computer Information Systems 658 CS 104 L01 Using Internet Tech Research TR Payne M LAHTB C CS 116 L01 Word Processing Concepts TR Farley E LAHTB C CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CS 118 L01 Spread Sheet Concepts TR Farley E LAHTB C CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CS 125 L01 Electronic Presentations TR Farley E LAHTB C-332 Cosmetology 137 CM 106 L01 Concepts of SM/Cosmetology W Carter W A CM 110 L01 Salon Managemnt I TR Carter W A CM 206 L01 Advanced SM/Cosmetology M Carter W A CM 208 L01 SM/Cosmetology Seminar M Carter W A CM 210 L01 Salon Management IV TR Carter W A-218 Criminal Justice 253 CJ 202 IL1 Criminal Law T Deskins S A CJ 213 IL1 Criminal Investigation W Baisden S A CJ 217 IL1 Juvenile Delinquency M Deskins S A CJ 221 IL1 Community Corrections T Tipton K A CJ 240 L01 Correctional Procedure I 3 TBA TBA TBA Greene V A CJ 241 IL1 Correctional Procedures II R Greene V A CJ 250 IL1 Ethics in Criminal Justice W Lane J A CJ 280 IL1 Traffic Law & Enforcement M Deskins S A CJ 290 L01 Internship in Criminal Justice 3 TBA TBA TBA Wood C TBA Dental Hygiene 106 DH 211 L01 Ethics and Jurisprudence R Brown A LAHTB C DH 216 L01 Clinic III R Brown A LAHTB C-217 Haddox-Heston L Lab TW Brown A LAHTB TBA Haddox-Heston L 109 DH 218 L01 Special Patient Care R Brown A LAHTB C DH 219 L01 Dental Hygiene Board Review M Brown A LAHTB C-217 Haddox-Heston L 108 DH 221 L01 Community Health R Brown A LAHTB C-217 Drafting and Design Technology 616 DR 203 L01 Electrical Schematics W Moseley W LAHTB C-105 Economics 226 EC 241 WEB Principles of Economics I 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 248 EC 242 IL1 Principles of Economics II TR Redd M A EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA Education 437 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 451 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

155 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Education 444 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 438 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 439 ED 280 Observation Hours. 445 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 446 ED 280 Observation Hours. 440 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 441 ED 280 Observation Hours. 449 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Nicole Vineyard at or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 676 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB coursework, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 447 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 448 ED 280 Observation Hours.

156 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Education 442 ED 230 WEB Early Childhood Internship 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 443 ED 280 Observation Hours. 441 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hrs CRN 440 ED218 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 443 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hrs CRN 442 ED 230 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 446 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hrs CRN445 ED216 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 448 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hrs CRN 447 ED224 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 723 ED 280 WB5 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 439 ED 280 WEB Observation Hrs CRN 438 ED214 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Emergency Medical Services 712 EM 103 L01 EMT-Basic M Thomas J LAHTB C EM 117 L01 Medical Emergencies WR Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K 155 EM 217 L01 Special Considerations WR Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K 156 EM 218 L01 Rescue Operations WR Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K 157 EM 220 L01 Coordinated Clinical Intern II WR Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K Engineering 618 EG 220 L01 Machines and Power Systems TR Moseley W LAHTB C-307 Lab TR Moseley W 617 EG 296 L01 Program Logic Control TR Moseley W LAHTB C-307 Lab TR Moseley W English 498 EN 090 L01 Reading Comprehension TR James A A EN 090 L02 Reading Comprehension MW James A A EN 099 L01 Beginning Composition MW James A A EN 099 L02 Beginning Composition TR James A A EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Jividen D A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 387 EN 101 L01 English Composition I MW Wood T A EN 101 L02 English Composition I T Wood T A EN 101 L04 English Composition I M Irfan T A EN 101 L05 English Composition I MW Irfan T A EN 101 L06 English Composition I MW Wood T A EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA you WEB course work, you must or davide@southen.wvnet.edu for access information. 649 EN 101 WB2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Irfan T TBA your WEB coursework, you must or teeseeni@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

157 Logan Campus Spring 2012 English 688 EN 101 WB3 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 435 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 384 EN 102 L01 English Composition II MW Evans V A EN 102 L02 English Composition II MW Wood T A EN 102 L03 English Composition II M Wood T A EN 102 L04 English Composition II TR Evans V A EN 102 L05 English Composition II TR Irfan T A EN 102 WB2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must contact the instructor David Ermold at or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 436 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA Note: Before you can be you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 408 EN 200 L01 English Literature Before MW Irfan T A EN 202 L01 English Literature Since TR Evans V A EN 204 L01 Am. Literature Since MW Wood T A-122 Finance 727 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 456 FN 232 WEB Personal Finance 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA History 198 HS 105 L01 Western Civilization II MW Keeney C A HS 105 WEB Western Civilization II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W TBA 200 HS 203 L01 West Virginia History TR Keeney C A HS 231 L01 American History Since TR Keeney C A HS 295 L01 War in the 20th Century MW Keeney C A-257 Homeland Security 708 HM 102 WEB History of Terrorism 3 TBA TBA TBA Thomas J LAHTB TBA Information Technology 605 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation held on Friday, January 20th at 10:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. 606 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation session on Friday, January 20th at 11:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should contact Tim Weaver timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information.

158 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Information Technology 696 IT 145 L01 Adobe Photoshop R Payne M LAHTB C-340 Note: This is a hybrid section. Students will complete online readings, videos, lectures before class. Class time will be mandatory for lab participation. 609 IT 147 L01 Digital Editing T Payne M LAHTB C IT 181 L01 Advanced PC Maintenance R Payne M LAHTB C IT 183 L01 Network TR Payne M LAHTB C IT 184 L01 Security I T Payne M LAHTB C-340 Note: This is a hybrid section. Students will complete online readings, videos, and lectures. Class time will be mandatory for hands on labs and access to software 610 IT 192 L01 Intro. to Prog in Visual TR Payne M LAHTB C-340 Basic 741 IT 275 L02 Special Topics - IT help desk 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C A-232 Management 230 MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 250 MG 261 IL1 Human Resources Management MW Redd M A MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the 1st class session. 717 MG 262 L02 Small Business Management M Alderman B LAHTB C MG 266 WEB Project Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, via with your contact information at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 233 MG 272 WEB Industrial Leadership 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 234 MG 274 WEB Project Evaluation 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course.

159 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Management 579 MG 275 WEB Special Topics In Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. Marketing 235 MK 271 WEB Advertising & Sales Promotion 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, with your contact information via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Mathematics 500 MT 090 L01 Basic Mathematics M Glandon D A MT 090 L02 Basic Mathematics MW Fortune M A MT 090 L03 Basic Mathematics W Glandon D A MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics S Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 503 MT 095 L01 Introductory Algebra I W Fortune M A MT 095 L02 Introductory Algebra I M Fortune M A MT 095 L03 Introductory Algebra I MW Lacek S A MT 095 L04 Introductory Algebra I TR Clay N A MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: this web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 20, 2012 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final will be May 4 at the same time and location. 507 MT 096 L01 Introductory Algebra II TR White D A MT 096 L03 Introductory Algebra II R Clay N A MT 096 L04 Introductory Algebra II TR Clay N A MT 096 WEB Introductory Algebra II S Farrar R A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011 in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 340 MT 121 L01 College Math for Gen Education TR Schwalb V A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly.

160 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Mathematics 341 MT 121 L02 College Math for Gen Education R Scaggs R A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 342 MT 123 L01 Intermediate Algebra T Scaggs R A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 343 MT 123 L02 Intermediate Algebra MW Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 10;30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 559 MT 123 L03 Intermediate Algebra TR Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 344 MT 124 L01 Technical Math TR Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 560 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Jan 20, Feb 13, March 16, and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 345 MT 125 L01 Trigonometry TR Saunders M A-212 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Tuesday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 346 MT 128 L01 Algebra for Allied Health MW Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 561 MT 128 L02 Algebra for Allied Health F Saunders M A-212 Note: This section of MT 128 is WEB enhanced and REQUIRES MATH XL. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 3:30-5:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 347 MT 130 L01 College Algebra TR Saunders M A-212 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 8:30-10:30am. Please plan accordingly.

161 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Mathematics 349 MT 230 L01 Calculus II MTWR Saunders M LAHTB C-212 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. Mathematics Education 338 ME 101 WEB Math For Elem Teachers I F Farrar R A-212 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Feb 10, March 9, March 30 and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on Monday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Meetings will occur on the Logan Campus. 339 ME 102 L01 Math For Elem Teachers II TR Schwalb V A-212 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. Medical Laboratory Technology 111 ML 102 L01 Clinical Chemistry MW Dardi S LAHTB C-212 Elkins V Lab T Dardi S LAHTB C-209 Elkins V 112 ML 103 L01 Immunohematology and Serology TR Dardi S LAHTB C-209 Elkins V Lab R Dardi S Elkins V 113 ML 205 L01 MLT Seminar M Dardi S LAHTB C-209 Elkins V 114 ML 210 L01 MLT Clinical Practicum 12 TBA TBA TWRF Elkins V LAHTB TBA Mining 577 MN 109 WEB Mine Law, Safety, and Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 718 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 720 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 687 MN 212 WEB Geology of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Owens T TBA instructor, Tim Owens, with your contact information via at timo@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 578 MN 220 WEB Mine Mgmt & Planning 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course.

162 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Music 450 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 404 MU 175 L01 Music Appreciation (I) M Jeffrey D LAHTB C-212 Nursing 134 NU 210 L01 Role Transition-Prof Nursing M Alderman P A-220 Barker D Grimes K M Alderman P Barker D Grimes K 133 NU 212 L01 Nursing Care II MT Barker D LAHTB C-202 Bias R Cline-Riggins S Dalton K Evans K Ramey C Lab TBA TBA WR Barker D LAHTB TBA Bias R Cline-Riggins S Dalton K Evans K Ramey C Office Administration 647 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 236 OA 131 WEB Records Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, please contact the instructor, Pat Poole with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 237 OA 135 WEB Document Processing Simulation 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 240 OA 220 WEB Administrative Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the first class session.

163 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Orientation 604 OR 105 WB1 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E A-232 Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. 603 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB TBA Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Physical Education 276 PE 186 L01 Weight Training F Hatfield G A-259 Note: Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 186 and PE 188 simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. The first MANDATORY seminar (meeting) will be held on FRIDAY, January 13, 2012 at 12:30pm at the Logan Campus in Building C - Room PE 186 L02 Weight Training F Hatfield G A-259 Note: Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 186 and PE 188 simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. The first MANDATORY seminar (meeting) will be held on Friday, January 13, 2012 at 12:30pm at the Logan Campus Building C - Room PE 188 L01 Conditioning 1 TBA TBA TBA Hatfield G A-259 Note: Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 188 and PE 186 simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. The first MANDATORY seminar (meeting) will be held on Friday, January 13, 2012 at 12:30pm at the Logan Campus Building C - Room 122.

164 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Physical Education 672 PE 188 L02 Conditioning 1 TBA TBA TBA Hatfield G A-259 Note: Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 188 and PE 186 simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. The first MANDATORY seminar (meeting) will be held on Friday, January 13, 2012 at 12:30pm at the Logan Campus Building C - Room 122. Physics 278 PH 200 L01 Introductory Physics MW Saunders G A-259 Lab M Saunders G A-234 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, May at 1:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 279 PH 200 L02 Introductory Physics MW Saunders G A-259 Lab M Saunders G A-234 Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, May at 1:00pm. Please plan accordingly. Political Science 203 PS 201 L01 American Government & Politics M Alderman W A PS 202 L01 State And Local Government T Keeney C A-257 Psychology 187 PY 201 L01 General Psychology R Wood C A PY 201 L02 General Psychology M Toler D A PY 201 L03 General Psychology MW Fields D A PY 218 L01 Life-Span Developmental Psych T Wood C A PY 218 L02 Life-Span Developmental Psych T Combs S A PY 218 L03 Life-Span Developmental Psych T Bevins S A PY 218 L05 Life-Span Developmental Psych R Bevins S A PY 222 L01 Processes of Dying and Grief M Wood C A PY 224 L01 Human Sexuality T Wood C A PY 235 L01 Addict Counsel. Field Pract. 5 TBA TBA TBA Bevins S TBA I Radiology 566 RA 103 L02 Imaging Proced II & Image Anal W Saunders R A W Saunders R Note: Lab may be conducted during either session. 544 RA 104 LO1 Prin of Radiographic Exposure M Hallis E A RA 125 L02 Clinical Practice II 2 TBA TBA TR Saunders R LAHTB TBA Note: Hours vary per week and cover morning, afternoon, and evenings. 569 RA 204 L02 Imaging Equipment R Hallis E A RA 206 WB1 Pharmacology in Radiology 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA 567 RA 210 L03 Qlty. Mgmt. in Imaging R Saunders R A-232 Systems 568 RA 225 L02 Seminar in Radiologic Technol R Hallis E A RA 250 L02 Clinical Practice V 3 TBA TBA MWF Saunders R LAHTB TBA Note: Hours vary and include morning, afternoon and evenings.

165 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Religion 403 RL 111 L01 Understnding the New Testament R McDonald W A-258 Sociology 201 SO 200 L02 Introduction to Sociology (M) TR Keeney C A SO 200 L03 Introduction to Sociology (M) T Newman M A SO 215 L01 Human Relations W Workman L A-120 Speech 398 SP 103 L01 Speech Fundamentals MW Berner A A SP 103 L02 Speech Fundamentals MW Berner A A SP 103 L04 Speech Fundamentals MW Berner A A SP 103 L05 Speech Fundamentals T Wood C A SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M TBA your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu. Surgical Technology 135 SG 120 L01 Surgical Technology I W Curry J A-257 McRoberts M Lab MT Curry J LAHTB TBA McRoberts M 136 SG 230 L01 Surgical Technology III M Curry J A-257 Lab WRF Curry J TBA TBA Surveying 738 SU 105 L01 Intro. to Surveying & MW Birurakis S LAHTB C-340 Graphics 622 SU 120 L01 Surveying Measurements I 4 TBA TBA TBA Birurakis S LAHTB C SU 155 L01 Surveying Graphics 3 TBA TBA TBA Birurakis S LAHTB C SU 196 L01 Land Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Birurakis S LAHTB C-340 Transitional Studies 498 EN 090 L01 Reading Comprehension TR James A A EN 090 L02 Reading Comprehension MW James A A EN 099 L01 Beginning Composition MW James A A EN 099 L02 Beginning Composition TR James A A MT 090 L01 Basic Mathematics M Glandon D A MT 090 L02 Basic Mathematics MW Fortune M A MT 090 L03 Basic Mathematics W Glandon D A MT 095 L01 Introductory Algebra I W Fortune M A MT 095 L02 Introductory Algebra I M Fortune M A MT 095 L03 Introductory Algebra I MW Lacek S A MT 095 L04 Introductory Algebra I TR Clay N A MT 096 L01 Introductory Algebra II TR White D A MT 096 L03 Introductory Algebra II R Clay N A MT 096 L04 Introductory Algebra II TR Clay N A-205

166 Weekend College Spring 2012 Logan Campus 480 AH 122 WB1 First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web. Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 16-17, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the Spring 2012 semester. 479 AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web, Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 9-10, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the spring 2012 semester. 530 EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Jividen D A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 338 ME 101 WEB Math For Elem Teachers I F Farrar R A-212 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Feb 10, March 9, March 30 and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on Monday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Meetings will occur on the Logan Campus. 531 MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics S Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 533 MT 096 WEB Introductory Algebra II S Farrar R A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011 in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location.

167 Weekend College Spring MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Jan 20, Feb 13, March 16, and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 276 PE 186 L01 Weight Training F Hatfield G A-259 Note: Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 186 and PE 188 simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. The first MANDATORY seminar (meeting) will be held on FRIDAY, January 13, 2012 at 12:30pm at the Logan Campus in Building C - Room PE 186 L02 Weight Training F Hatfield G A-259 Note: Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 186 and PE 188 simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. The first MANDATORY seminar (meeting) will be held on Friday, January 13, 2012 at 12:30pm at the Logan Campus Building C - Room 122.

168 Off Campus Courses Spring 2012 Chapmanville High School 666 HS 231 CHS American History Since W Alderman W CHHS TBA

169 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Accounting 283 AC 112 W01 Principles of Accounting II MW Hensley G AC 112 WEB Principles of Accounting II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 749 AC 211 W01 Intermediate Accounting I 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA 284 AC 212 IW1 Intermediate Accounting II MW Hensley G AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 219 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course 286 AC 265 IW1 Payroll Accounting MW Hensley G Allied Health 101 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto Web Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 660 AH 108 W01 Medical Terminology W Hall S AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly.

170 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 161 AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 480 AH 122 WB1 First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web. Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 16-17, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the Spring 2012 semester. 479 AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web, Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 9-10, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the spring 2012 semester. 695 AH 124 WB3 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C TBA 782 AH 124 WB6 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 753 AH 124 WB7 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 159 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course to correspond with the instructor. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Students must purchase a book, mask and letter (has access information and code to AHA website for online portion of class).

171 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 103 AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern.wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 129 AH 210 W01 Nutrition TR Hatfield G AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. Biology 285 BS 102 W01 General Biology II TR Abraham J Lab R Abraham J Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, May at 3:30pm. Please plan accordingly. BS 101 General Biology I is not a prerequisite for this class. 287 BS 102 W02 General Biology II TR Abraham J Lab R Abraham J Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Monday, May at 3:30pm. Please plan accordingly. BS 101 General Biology I is not a prerequisite for this class. 689 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 288 BS 124 W01 Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR Kincaid S Lab T Kincaid S Note: This is an Anatomy & Physiology Part I class. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 751 BS 124 W02 Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR Kincaid S Lab W Kincaid S BS 125 W01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW Hensley K Lab M Hensley K Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 10:30am. Please plan accordingly.

172 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Biology 292 BS 125 W02 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW Hensley K Lab W Hensley K Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 10:30am. Please plan accordingly. 294 BS 125 W03 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW Picklesimer S Lab M Picklesimer S Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 270 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3) & April 30 (Final Exam) Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 269 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3), and April 30 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Business 290 BU 100 W01 Introduction to Business MW Kudva B BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the class. Please include your telephone number and address. 291 BU 115 W01 Business Mathematical App TR Kudva B BU 115 WB1 Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 716 BU 115 WEB Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA

173 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Business 246 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: It is required students have access to Microsoft Word 2007, Powerpoint, Excel and Access. It is strongly recommended students have basic Microsoft knowledge and competency in keyboarding skills. Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, via at pat.poole@southernwv.edu upon registering for the course. Students are to have their texts before the 1st class session. 295 BU 205 W01 Communications in Business MW Hall G BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 223 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, via at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 298 BU 230 W01 Business Statistics TR Kudva B Computed Tomography 574 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R LAHTB TBA Computer Information Systems 591 CS 102 W01 Computer Literacy MW Thompson R CS 102 W02 Computer Literacy MW Thompson R CS 102 W03 Computer Literacy W Thompson R CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 599 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation.

174 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Computer Information Systems 601 CS 102 WB3 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 598 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 631 CS 116 W01 Word Processing Concepts MW Thompson R CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CS 120 W01 Database Concepts MW Thompson R CS 125 W01 Electronic Presentations MW Thompson R Criminal Justice 254 CJ 202 IW1 Criminal Law T Deskins S CJ 213 IW1 Criminal Investigation W Baisden S CJ 217 IW1 Juvenile Delinquency M Deskins S CJ 221 IW1 Community Corrections T Tipton K CJ 241 IW1 Correctional Procedures II R Greene V CJ 250 IW1 Ethics in Criminal Justice W Lane J CJ 280 IW1 Traffic Law & Enforcement M Deskins S Economics 299 EC 241 W01 Principles of Economics I MW Kudva B EC 241 WEB Principles of Economics I 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 301 EC 242 W01 Principles of Economics II T Kudva B EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA Education 437 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 333 ED 203 W01 Children's Literature R Starr D

175 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Education 451 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 444 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 438 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 439 ED 280 Observation Hours. 445 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 446 ED 280 Observation Hours. 440 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 441 ED 280 Observation Hours. 449 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Nicole Vineyard at or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 676 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB coursework, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 447 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 448 ED 280 Observation Hours.

176 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Education 442 ED 230 WEB Early Childhood Internship 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 443 ED 280 Observation Hours. 441 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hrs CRN 440 ED218 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 443 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hrs CRN 442 ED 230 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 446 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hrs CRN445 ED216 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 448 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hrs CRN 447 ED224 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 723 ED 280 WB5 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 439 ED 280 WEB Observation Hrs CRN 438 ED214 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA English 511 EN 090 W01 Reading Comprehension TR Jividen D EN 099 W01 Beginning Composition TR Jividen D EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Jividen D A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 324 EN 101 W02 English Composition I MW Trimble G EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA you WEB course work, you must or davide@southen.wvnet.edu for access information. 649 EN 101 WB2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Irfan T TBA your WEB coursework, you must or teeseeni@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 688 EN 101 WB3 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 435 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 325 EN 102 W01 English Composition II TR Trimble G EN 102 W03 English Composition II TR Morrison G EN 102 WB2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must contact the instructor David Ermold at or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

177 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 English 436 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA Note: Before you can be you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 328 EN 202 W01 English Literature Since TR Morrison G Finance 727 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 759 FN 231 W02 Principles of Finance R Kudva B TBA 456 FN 232 WEB Personal Finance 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA History 241 HS 105 WEB Western Civilization II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W TBA 207 HS 231 W01 American History Since MW Alderman W Homeland Security 708 HM 102 WEB History of Terrorism 3 TBA TBA TBA Thomas J LAHTB TBA Humanities 700 HU 105 W01 Exploring Leadership 3 TBA TBA TBA Sturgill P TBA 465 HU 203 W01 Bldg Diversity Leadership Mgmt 3 TBA TBA TBA Sturgill P TBA Information Technology 605 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation held on Friday, January 20th at 10:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. 606 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation session on Friday, January 20th at 11:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should contact Tim Weaver timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. Management 230 MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 308 MG 261 IW1 Human Resources Management MW Redd M MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the 1st class session.

178 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Management 309 MG 262 IW1 Small Business Management TR Redd M MG 266 WEB Project Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, via with your contact information at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 233 MG 272 WEB Industrial Leadership 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 234 MG 274 WEB Project Evaluation 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 579 MG 275 WEB Special Topics In Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. Marketing 715 MK 270 W01 Principles of Marketing 3 TBA TBA TBA Hall G TBA 235 MK 271 WEB Advertising & Sales Promotion 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, with your contact information via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Mathematics 513 MT 090 W01 Basic Mathematics TR Slone B MT 090 W02 Basic Mathematics W Vyas A MT 090 W03 Basic Mathematics M Schwalb V MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics S Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 518 MT 095 W01 Introductory Algebra I TR Slone B MT 095 W02 Introductory Algebra I MW Slone B MT 095 W03 Introductory Algebra I W Anderson M

179 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Mathematics 532 MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: this web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 20, 2012 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final will be May 4 at the same time and location. 521 MT 096 W01 Introductory Algebra II MW Slone B MT 096 WEB Introductory Algebra II S Farrar R A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011 in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 352 MT 121 W01 College Math for Gen Education TR Scudder S Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 353 MT 123 W01 Intermediate Algebra TR Scudder S Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 560 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Jan 20, Feb 13, March 16, and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 354 MT 130 W01 College Algebra MW Schwalb V Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 355 MT 225 W01 Elementary Statistics TR Kudva B Mathematics Education 338 ME 101 WEB Math For Elem Teachers I F Farrar R A-212 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Feb 10, March 9, March 30 and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on Monday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Meetings will occur on the Logan Campus. 351 ME 102 W01 Math For Elem Teachers II W Schwalb V Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 1:00-3:00pm. Please plan accordingly.

180 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Mining 577 MN 109 WEB Mine Law, Safety, and Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 718 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 720 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 687 MN 212 WEB Geology of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Owens T TBA instructor, Tim Owens, with your contact information via at timo@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 578 MN 220 WEB Mine Mgmt & Planning 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. Music 450 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 331 MU 175 W01 Music Appreciation (I) M Foit R Office Administration 647 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 756 OA 129 W02 Med Terminology and Transcript 3 TBA TBA TBA Hall G OA 130 W02 Admin. Machine Transcription 3 TBA TBA TBA Hall G TBA 236 OA 131 WEB Records Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, please contact the instructor, Pat Poole with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 237 OA 135 WEB Document Processing Simulation 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session.

181 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Office Administration 763 OA 140 W01 Office Admin. Procedures 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 240 OA 220 WEB Administrative Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the first class session. 755 OA 225 W02 Prof. Image for Majors 1 TBA TBA TBA Hall G OA 235 W02 Legal Research 3 TBA TBA TBA Hall G Orientation 604 OR 105 WB1 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E A-232 Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. 603 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB TBA Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Physical Education 296 PE 186 W01 Weight Training F Hatfield G TBA Note: Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 186 and PE 188 simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. The first MANDATORY seminar (meeting) will be held on FRIDAY, January 13, 2012 at 10:00am at the Williamson Campus in Room PE 188 W01 Conditioning 1 TBA TBA TBA Hatfield G TBA Note: Students are encouraged to enroll in BOTH PE 188 and PE 186 simultaneously. An extra facility fee may be required. Two (2) workouts are required per calendar week for each class but can be done simultaneously. The first MANDATORY seminar (meeting) will be held on Friday, January 13, 2012 at 10:00am at the Williamson Campus in Room 230.

182 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Physical Science 300 SC 110 W01 General Physical Science II TR Lowes G Lab R Lowes G Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Tuesday, May at 8:00am. Please plan accordingly. SC 109 Physical Science I is not a prerequisite for this class. 653 SC 110 W02 General Physical Science II TR Lowes G Lab T Lowes G Note: Tuesday, May 8, 2012 at 8:00am. Please plan accordingly. SC 109 Physical Science I is not a prerequisite for this class. Political Science 208 PS 202 W01 State And Local Government T Alderman W Psychology 212 PY 201 W01 General Psychology T Williams T PY 218 W01 Life-Span Developmental Psych MW Krasse M PY 218 W02 Life-Span Developmental Psych T Krasse M PY 220 W01 Death & Dying TR Krasse M PY 224 W01 Human Sexuality MW Krasse M Radiology 571 RA 206 WB1 Pharmacology in Radiology 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Religion 332 RL 111 W01 Understnding the New Testament T Smith V Respiratory Care Technology 150 RC 202 W01 Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics II MT Daniel S Hall S 149 RC 211 W01 Mechanical Ventilation II MT Daniel S Hall S MT Daniel S Hall S 457 RC 211 W02 Mechanical Ventilation II MT Daniel S Hall S MT Daniel S Hall S 153 RC 221 W01 Clinical Rotation V 1 TBA TBA R Daniel S Hall S Jude M Matney C 151 RC 230 W01 Neonatal and Pediatric Therapy 3 TBA TBA TBA Daniel S Lester G 152 RC 232 W01 Respiratory Care Profession 3 TBA TBA TBA Daniel S Hall S Sociology 455 SO 200 W01 Introduction to Sociology (M) R Krasse M SO 201 W01 Social Problems I M Browning R Speech 321 SP 103 W01 Speech Fundamentals MW Maynard M SP 103 W02 Speech Fundamentals MW Maynard M SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M TBA your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu.

183 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Theatre 336 TH 112 W01 Theatre Appreciation TR Maynard M Transitional Studies 511 EN 090 W01 Reading Comprehension TR Jividen D EN 099 W01 Beginning Composition TR Jividen D MT 090 W01 Basic Mathematics TR Slone B MT 090 W02 Basic Mathematics W Vyas A MT 090 W03 Basic Mathematics M Schwalb V MT 095 W01 Introductory Algebra I TR Slone B MT 095 W02 Introductory Algebra I MW Slone B MT 095 W03 Introductory Algebra I W Anderson M MT 096 W01 Introductory Algebra II MW Slone B

184 Off Campus Courses Spring 2012 Phelps Kentucky High School 539 HS 105 PHS Western Civilization II M Stiltner D PHS TBA

185 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Accounting 758 AC 112 PO2 Principles of Accounting II 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA 750 AC 112 WEB Principles of Accounting II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 217 AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 219 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course Allied Health 101 AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto Web Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 102 AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly.

186 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 161 AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 480 AH 122 WB1 First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web. Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 16-17, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the Spring 2012 semester. 479 AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web, Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 9-10, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the spring 2012 semester. 695 AH 124 WB3 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C TBA 782 AH 124 WB6 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 753 AH 124 WB7 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 159 AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course to correspond with the instructor. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Students must purchase a book, mask and letter (has access information and code to AHA website for online portion of class).

187 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 103 AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern.wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 104 AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. Art 420 AR 112 P01 Art Appreciation R Jeffrey D A Biology 312 BS 102 P01 General Biology II TR Cline A Lab R Cline A Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 8:00am. Please plan accordingly. BS 101 General Biology I is not a prerequisite for this class. 689 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 314 BS 125 P01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II M Bishop R B Lab W Bishop R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 6:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 270 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3) & April 30 (Final Exam) Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class.

188 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Biology 269 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3), and April 30 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Business 221 BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the class. Please include your telephone number and address. 752 BU 115 WB1 Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 716 BU 115 WEB Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 246 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: It is required students have access to Microsoft Word 2007, Powerpoint, Excel and Access. It is strongly recommended students have basic Microsoft knowledge and competency in keyboarding skills. Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, via at pat.poole@southernwv.edu upon registering for the course. Students are to have their texts before the 1st class session. 222 BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 223 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, via at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 460 BU 230 P01 Business Statistics MW Farrar R Computed Tomography 574 CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R LAHTB TBA

189 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Computer Information Systems 596 CS 102 P01 Computer Literacy TR Weaver T CS 102 P02 Computer Literacy T Weaver T CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 599 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 601 CS 102 WB3 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 598 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 635 CS 116 P01 Word Processing Concepts MW Weaver T CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CS 118 P01 Spread Sheet Concepts MW Weaver T CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CS 120 P01 Database Concepts MW Weaver T CS 125 P01 Electronic Presentations MW Weaver T

190 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Criminal Justice 256 CJ 202 IP1 Criminal Law T Deskins S CJ 213 IP1 Criminal Investigation W Baisden S CJ 217 IP1 Juvenile Delinquency M Deskins S CJ 221 IP1 Community Corrections T Tipton K CJ 230 P01 Pistol & Personal Protection M Riffe T CJ 241 IP1 Correctional Procedures II R Greene V CJ 250 IP1 Ethics in Criminal Justice W Lane J CJ 280 IP1 Traffic Law & Enforcement M Deskins S CJ 290 P01 Internship in Criminal Justice 3 TBA TBA TBA Wood C TBA Economics 226 EC 241 WEB Principles of Economics I 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 461 EC 242 IP1 Principles of Economics II TR Redd M EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA Education 683 ED 114 P01 Intro to Education Foundations T Shirley G Note: Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 686 ED 280 Observation Hours. 437 ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 451 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 444 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 438 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 439 ED 280 Observation Hours.

191 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Education 445 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 446 ED 280 Observation Hours. 440 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 441 ED 280 Observation Hours. 449 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Nicole Vineyard at or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 676 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB coursework, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 447 ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 448 ED 280 Observation Hours. 442 ED 230 WEB Early Childhood Internship 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 443 ED 280 Observation Hours. 686 ED 280 P02 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Shirley G TBA Note: Observation Hours for ED 114 CRN ED 280 WB1 Observation Hrs CRN 440 ED218 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 443 ED 280 WB2 Observation Hrs CRN 442 ED 230 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 446 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hrs CRN445 ED216 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 448 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hrs CRN 447 ED224 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 723 ED 280 WB5 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 439 ED 280 WEB Observation Hrs CRN 438 ED214 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA

192 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 English 523 EN 090 P01 Reading Comprehension M Shirley G EN 099 P01 Beginning Composition TR Lacek S EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Jividen D A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 422 EN 101 P02 English Composition I TR Ermold D EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA you WEB course work, you must or davide@southen.wvnet.edu for access information. 649 EN 101 WB2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Irfan T TBA your WEB coursework, you must or teeseeni@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 688 EN 101 WB3 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 435 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 412 EN 102 P01 English Composition II MW Ermold D EN 102 WB2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must contact the instructor David Ermold at or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 436 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA Note: Before you can be you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 414 EN 200 P01 English Literature Before TR Ermold D Finance 727 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 456 FN 232 WEB Personal Finance 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA

193 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 History 378 HS 105 P01 Western Civilization II MW Kirk B A 241 HS 105 WEB Western Civilization II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W TBA 377 HS 231 P01 American History Since MW Kirk B A 379 HS 231 P02 American History Since M Kirk B A Homeland Security 708 HM 102 WEB History of Terrorism 3 TBA TBA TBA Thomas J LAHTB TBA Information Technology 605 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation held on Friday, January 20th at 10:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. 606 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation session on Friday, January 20th at 11:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should contact Tim Weaver timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. 654 IT 180 P01 PC Maintenance TR Weaver T IT 182 P01 A+ Lab R Weaver T Management 230 MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 462 MG 261 IP1 Human Resources Management MW Redd M MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the 1st class session. 463 MG 262 IP1 Small Business Management TR Redd M MG 266 WEB Project Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, via with your contact information at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 233 MG 272 WEB Industrial Leadership 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course.

194 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Management 234 MG 274 WEB Project Evaluation 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 579 MG 275 WEB Special Topics In Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. Marketing 235 MK 271 WEB Advertising & Sales Promotion 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, with your contact information via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Mathematics 525 MT 090 P01 Basic Mathematics TR Lacek S B 531 MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics S Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 526 MT 095 P01 Introductory Algebra I TR Farrar R MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: this web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 20, 2012 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final will be May 4 at the same time and location. 527 MT 096 P01 Introductory Algebra II TR Farrar R MT 096 WEB Introductory Algebra II S Farrar R A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011 in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location.

195 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Mathematics 358 MT 123 P01 Intermediate Algebra TR Farrar R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 10:30am-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. 560 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Jan 20, Feb 13, March 16, and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 359 MT 130 P01 College Algebra MW Farrar R Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday, May at 8:00-10:00am. Please plan accordingly. 453 MT 225 P01 Elementary Statistics MW Farrar R Mathematics Education 338 ME 101 WEB Math For Elem Teachers I F Farrar R A-212 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Feb 10, March 9, March 30 and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on Monday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Meetings will occur on the Logan Campus. Mining 577 MN 109 WEB Mine Law, Safety, and Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 718 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 720 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 687 MN 212 WEB Geology of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Owens T TBA instructor, Tim Owens, with your contact information via at timo@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 578 MN 220 WEB Mine Mgmt & Planning 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course.

196 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Music 450 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 421 MU 175 P01 Music Appreciation (I) T Bailey P Office Administration 647 OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 236 OA 131 WEB Records Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, please contact the instructor, Pat Poole with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 237 OA 135 WEB Document Processing Simulation 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 240 OA 220 WEB Administrative Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the first class session. Orientation 604 OR 105 WB1 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E A-232 Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. 603 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB TBA Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus.

197 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Physical Science 315 SC 110 P01 General Physical Science II TR Cline A Lab T Cline A Note: The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Tuesday, May at 8:00am. Please plan accordingly. SC 109 Physical Science I is not a prerequisite for this class. Psychology 558 PY 201 P01 General Psychology T England-Lord S B 380 PY 218 P01 Life-Span Developmental Psych R Lynch K Radiology 571 RA 206 WB1 Pharmacology in Radiology 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Sociology 382 SO 200 P01 Introduction to Sociology (M) M Wayman T Speech 413 SP 103 P01 Speech Fundamentals TR Ermold D SP 103 P02 Speech Fundamentals W Ermold D SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M TBA your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu. Transitional Studies 523 EN 090 P01 Reading Comprehension M Shirley G EN 099 P01 Beginning Composition TR Lacek S MT 090 P01 Basic Mathematics TR Lacek S B 526 MT 095 P01 Introductory Algebra I TR Farrar R MT 096 P01 Introductory Algebra II TR Farrar R

198 Distance Learning Courses Spring AH 122 WB1 First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web. Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 16-17, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the Spring 2012 semester. 270 BS 127 WB1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3) & April 30 (Final Exam) Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. 752 BU 115 WB1 Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 600 CS 102 WB1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 441 ED 280 WB1 Observation Hrs CRN 440 ED218 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 452 EN 101 WB1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA you WEB course work, you must or davide@southen.wvnet.edu for access information. 604 OR 105 WB1 Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E A-232 Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. 571 RA 206 WB1 Pharmacology in Radiology 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA 599 CS 102 WB2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation.

199 Distance Learning Courses Spring ED 280 WB2 Observation Hrs CRN 442 ED 230 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 649 EN 101 WB2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Irfan T TBA your WEB coursework, you must or teeseeni@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 714 EN 102 WB2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must contact the instructor David Ermold at or davide@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 695 AH 124 WB3 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C TBA 601 CS 102 WB3 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southernwv.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 446 ED 280 WB3 Observation Hrs CRN445 ED216 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 688 EN 101 WB3 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 448 ED 280 WB4 Observation Hrs CRN 447 ED224 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA 723 ED 280 WB5 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 782 AH 124 WB6 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 753 AH 124 WB7 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 750 AC 112 WEB Principles of Accounting II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 217 AC 249 WEB Managerial Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 219 AC 250 WEB Computerized Accounting 3 TBA TBA TBA White C TBA instructor, Connie White, with your contact information via at conniew@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course

200 Distance Learning Courses Spring AH 100 WEB Patient Care Technology 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto Web Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 102 AH 108 WEB Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 161 AH 115 WEB Drug Dosage Calculation 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 479 AH 122 WEB First Aid FS Drake H LAHTB C-202 Note: First part of course is completed on the web, Two additional class dates are required to complete class. March 9-10, 2012 are the required class dates. More information will be mailed to students at the beginning of the spring 2012 semester.

201 Distance Learning Courses Spring AH 124 WEB CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course to correspond with the instructor. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Students must purchase a book, mask and letter (has access inforamtion and code to AHA website for online portion of class). 103 AH 200 WEB Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at evah@southern.wvnet.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 104 AH 220 WEB Trends in Health Care 3 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA instructor, Cyndee Lowes at cyndeel@southern.wvnet.edu, January 9-16 for course information. Please include your contact information. Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class. Mid-terms and Finals will be held on the Logan Campus during the weeks of March 5 and April 30. Please plan accordingly. 689 BS 115 WEB Human Biology 4 TBA TBA TBA Lowes G TBA 269 BS 127 WEB Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA M Hensley K TBA Note: Exams will be administered on the following Mondays at the Williamson Campus in Room 230 at 6:30pm: Feb 6 (Test 1), March 5 (Test 2), April 9 (Test 3), and April 30 (Final Exam). Students must use their Novell account username and password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation information will be posted. Please access your Blackboard account one week prior to the beginning of class.

202 Distance Learning Courses Spring BU 100 WEB Introduction to Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the class. Please include your telephone number and address. 716 BU 115 WEB Business Mathematical App. 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA 246 BU 120 WEB Business Software Applications 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: It is required students have access to Microsoft Word 2007, Powerpoint, Excel and Access. It is strongly recommended students have basic Microsoft knowledge and competency in keyboarding skills. Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, via at pat.poole@southernwv.edu upon registering for the course. Students are to have their texts before the 1st class session. 222 BU 205 WEB Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal, via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 223 BU 207 WEB Business Law 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley G TBA instructor, Gordon Hensley, via at gordonh@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 598 CS 102 WEB Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Note: This section is NOT recommended for students without prior computer experience. There will be an optional orientation on Saturday, January 21st at 10:00 am in room C-332 on the Logan campus. Students should contact Carol Howerton - carolh@southern.wvnet.edu for course info. Students wishing to test out of the course must attend orientation. 629 CS 116 WEB Word Processing Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CS 118 WEB Spread Sheet Concepts 2 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB C CT 263 WEB Sectional Anatomy I 3 TBA TBA TBA Saunders R LAHTB TBA 226 EC 241 WEB Principles of Economics I 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 726 EC 270 WEB World Econ. & Energy Sector 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA

203 Distance Learning Courses Spring ED 115 WEB Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 451 ED 203 WEB Children's Literature 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work, you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 444 ED 213 WEB Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB coursework, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 438 ED 214 WEB Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 439 ED 280 Observation Hours. 445 ED 216 WEB Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 446 ED 280 Observation Hours. 440 ED 218 WEB Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 441 ED 280 Observation Hours. 449 ED 221 WEB Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must contact Nicole Vineyard at or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 676 ED 223 WEB Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB coursework, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

204 Distance Learning Courses Spring ED 224 WEB The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or nicolev@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 448 ED 280 Observation Hours. 442 ED 230 WEB Early Childhood Internship 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 443 ED 280 Observation Hours. 439 ED 280 WEB Observation Hrs CRN 438 ED214 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 530 EN 099 WEB Beginning Composition S Jividen D A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011, in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 435 EN 101 WEB English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans V TBA your WEB course work you must or vickye@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 436 EN 102 WEB English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA Note: Before you can be you WEB course work, you must or larryd@southern.wvnet.edu for access information. 727 FN 210 WEB Finance for Non-Financial Mgr. 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 456 FN 232 WEB Personal Finance 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA 708 HM 102 WEB History of Terrorism 3 TBA TBA TBA Thomas J LAHTB TBA 241 HS 105 WEB Western Civilization II 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W TBA 605 IT 102 WEB Cyber Law, Ethics, Culture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation held on Friday, January 20th at 10:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information. 606 IT 112 WEB System Architecture 3 TBA TBA TBA Weaver T LAHTB TBA Note: There will be a mandatory orientation session on Friday, January 20th at 11:00 am on the Logan Campus in room C-332. Students should contact Tim Weaver timw@southern.wvnet.edu for course information.

205 Distance Learning Courses Spring ME 101 WEB Math For Elem Teachers I F Farrar R A-212 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Feb 10, March 9, March 30 and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam will be administered on Monday, May at 10:30-12:30pm. Please plan accordingly. Meetings will occur on the Logan Campus. 230 MG 260 WEB Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA McNeal R TBA instructor, Rosa Lea McNeal via at rosaleam@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. 231 MG 261 WEB Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA instructor, Pat Poole, via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Please include your contact information. Students are to have their textbook and/or supplies before the 1st class session. 232 MG 266 WEB Project Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, via with your contact information at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 233 MG 272 WEB Industrial Leadership 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 234 MG 274 WEB Project Evaluation 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 579 MG 275 WEB Special Topics In Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 235 MK 271 WEB Advertising & Sales Promotion 3 TBA TBA TBA Redd M TBA instructor, Mike Redd, with your contact information via at miker@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course.

206 Distance Learning Courses Spring MN 109 WEB Mine Law, Safety, and Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 718 MN 115 WEB Intro. to Mine Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 720 MN 200 WEB Cultural Aspects of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 687 MN 212 WEB Geology of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Owens T TBA instructor, Tim Owens, with your contact information via at timo@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. 578 MN 220 WEB Mine Mgmt & Planning 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B TBA Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman, with your contact information via at billa@southern.wvnet.edu or call upon registering for the course. 531 MT 090 WEB Basic Mathematics S Lacek S A-204 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2012 in Room A-204 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 532 MT 095 WEB Introductory Algebra I F Slone B Note: this web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 20, 2012 in Room 430 on the Williamson campus. The final will be May 4 at the same time and location. 533 MT 096 WEB Introductory Algebra II S Farrar R A-205 Note: This web-based course will be conducted via the Internet. However, the first class will meet in person at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 14, 2011 in Room A-205 on the Logan campus. The final exam will be April 28 at the same time and location. 560 MT 124 WEB Technical Math F Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class will meet for testing on the following Fridays: Jan 20, Feb 13, March 16, and April 20 from 12:00-2:00pm. The Final Exam for this class has been scheduled for Friday May at 6:00-8:00pm. Please plan accordingly. 450 MU 103 WEB Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work, you must contact Mary Hamilton at or marymh@southern.wvnet.edu for access information.

207 Distance Learning Courses Spring OA 103 WEB Basic Document Processing I 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA 236 OA 131 WEB Records Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Upon registering for the course, please contact the instructor, Pat Poole with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 237 OA 135 WEB Document Processing Simulation 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the 1st class session. 240 OA 220 WEB Administrative Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Poole P TBA Note: Students MUST have access to Microsoft Office Please contact the instructor, Pat Poole, with your contact information via at patp@southern.wvnet.edu upon registering for the course. Students must have their textbook before the first class session. 603 OR 105 WEB Orientation to Tech. Programs 1 TBA TBA TBA Farley E LAHTB TBA Note: This is a hybrid section. Students must attend two mandatory course sessions. The first session will meet on Friday, January 20th at 1:00 pm in room C-332 on the Logan campus. 473 SP 103 WEB Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Maynard M TBA your WEB course work, you must or martham@southern.wvnet.edu.

208 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 164 AH 124 B01 CPR F Hallis E TBA Note: This course meets Friday, January 20, 8 am - 12:30 pm. Purchase textbook and pocket mask before class day. Additional coursework is required to receive credit. Syllabus will be mailed or ed by request to evah@southern.wvnet.edu. If instructor is notified by January AH 124 WB1 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB2 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB4 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later thatn January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB5 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or Education 705 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class will run for 8 weeks beginning on March 5th and ending on May 4th.

209 Boone/Lincoln Campus Spring 2012 Management 776 MG 264 WB2 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This is a 2nd 8 weeks course that will run March 5 - May 4. Please contact Crystal Hensley via at crystalh@southern.wvnet.edu or call with your contact information upon registering for the course. Mathematics 490 MT 095 FT Introductory Algebra I MTWR Baldwin S Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 1st 7 wks of the term Jan. 17 thru Mar. 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 534 MT 096 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs 534 MT 096 FT3 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Baldwin S nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 2nd 7 wks of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 4, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 490 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term. Orientation 661 OR 110 B01 Introduction to College MW Carter B OR 110 B02 Introduction to College T Carter B Transitional Studies 490 MT 095 FT Introductory Algebra I MTWR Baldwin S Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 1st 7 wks of the term Jan. 17 thru Mar. 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 534 MT 096 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs 534 MT 096 FT3 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Baldwin S nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 2nd 7 wks of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 4, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 490 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term.

210 Lincoln Site Spring 2012 Allied Health 542 AH 124 WB1 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB2 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB4 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB5 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or Education 705 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class will run for 8 weeks beginning on March 5th and ending on May 4th. Management 776 MG 264 WB2 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This is a 2nd 8 weeks course that will run March 5 - May 4. Please contact Crystal Hensley via at crystalh@southern.wvnet.edu or call with your contact information upon registering for the course. Orientation 675 OR 110 R01 Introduction to College T Brown S LINHS 1088

211 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 542 AH 124 WB1 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB2 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB4 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB5 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or Education 705 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class will run for 8 weeks beginning on March 5th and ending on May 4th. Engineering 613 EG 171 L01 Circuit Analysis I MW Moseley W LAHTB C-307 Lab MW Moseley W 1st Half Term 614 EG 172 L01 Circuit Analysis II MW Moseley W LAHTB C-307 Lab MW Moseley W 2nd Half Term 619 EG 297 L01 National Electric Code TR Moseley W LAHTB C-307 1st Half Term Management 776 MG 264 WB2 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This is a 2nd 8 weeks course that will run March 5 - May 4. Please contact Crystal Hensley via at crystalh@southern.wvnet.edu or call with your contact information upon registering for the course.

212 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Mathematics 535 MT 095 FT2 Introductory Algebra I TR White D A-202 Note: This Fastrack class meets TR for the 1st 7 wks of the term, Jan 17 thru Mar 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 537 MT 096 for 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs. 536 MT 095 FT3 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 1st 7 wks. of the term, Jan. 17 thru Mar 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 538 MT 096 for 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs. 537 MT 096 FT Introductory Algebra II TR White D A-202 2nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets TR for the 2nd 7 wks of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 4, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 535 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term. 538 MT 096 FT4 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 2nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 2nd 7 wks. of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 4, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 536 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term. Nursing 640 NU 104 L02 Nursing of Childbearing Family MT Elkins S LAHTB C-217 Nemeth-Pyles M Ramey C Lab TBA TBA WR Elkins S TBA TBA Nemeth-Pyles M Ramey C 1st Half Term Note: Class will meet on Monday and Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:15p.m. January 17, 2012 to March 6, 2012 Clinical/lab portion will meet on Wednesday and Thursday 792 NU 104 L04 Nursing of Childbearing Family MT Elkins S LAHTB C-217 Nemeth-Pyles M Ramey C Lab TBA TBA WR Elkins S LAHTB TBA Nemeth-Pyles M Ramey C

213 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Nursing 642 NU 107 L02 Psychosocial Transitions MT Davis S A-121 Kirk M Workman S Lab TBA TBA WR Davis S LAHTB TBA Kirk M Workman S 1st Half Term Note: Class will meet on Monday and Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. starting January 17, March 6, 2012 Clinicals/lab portion will meet on Wednesday and Thursday 793 NU 107 L04 Psychosocial Transitions MT Davis S A-121 Kirk M Workman S Lab TBA TBA WR Davis S LAHTB TBA Kirk M Workman S Orientation 663 OR 110 L01 Introduction to College MW Toler D A OR 110 L02 Introduction to College TR Powers C A OR 110 L03 Introduction to College MW Combs S A OR 110 L04 Introduction to College TR Combs S A OR 110 L05 Introduction to College T Ooten T A OR 110 L06 Introduction to College R Manuel E A-211 Psychology 552 PY 207 FT Psychology of Adolescence S Newman M A F Newman M Note: Class will meet 4 weekends beginning 1/13/12-2/4/ PY 230 FT Group Counseling I S Workman L A F Workman L Note: Class will meet 4 weekends 2/10/12-3/3/12. Transitional Studies 535 MT 095 FT2 Introductory Algebra I TR White D A-202 Note: This Fastrack class meets TR for the 1st 7 wks of the term, Jan 17 thru Mar 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 537 MT 096 for 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs. 536 MT 095 FT3 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 1st 7 wks. of the term, Jan. 17 thru Mar 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 538 MT 096 for 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs.

214 Logan Campus Spring 2012 Transitional Studies 537 MT 096 FT Introductory Algebra II TR White D A-202 2nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets TR for the 2nd 7 wks of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 4, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 535 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term. 538 MT 096 FT4 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 2nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 2nd 7 wks. of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 4, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 536 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term.

215 Weekend College Spring 2012 Logan Campus 552 PY 207 FT Psychology of Adolescence S Newman M A F Note: Class will meet 4 weekends beginning 1/13/12-2/4/ PY 230 FT Group Counseling I S Workman L A F Note: Class will meet 4 weekends 2/10/12-3/3/12.

216 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 542 AH 124 WB1 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB2 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB4 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later thatn January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB5 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or Business 701 BU 275 W01 Green Tech-Concepts& Practices MTWR Kudva B Note: This class will run from January 23 - February BU 275 W02 Green Tech - Solar Living MTWR Kudva B Note: This class will run from February 6 - February BU 275 W03 Green Tech - Entrepreneurship MTWR Kudva B Note: This class will run from February 20 - March 1 Education 705 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class will run for 8 weeks beginning on March 5th and ending on May 4th. English 681 EN 090 W02 Reading Comprehension MTWR Jividen D Note: Students registering for this class MUST concurrently register for CRN 682 EN 099. This class runs the first 5 weeks.

217 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 English 682 EN 099 W02 Beginning Composition MTWR Jividen D nd Half Term Note: Students registering for this class MUST concurrently register for CRN 681 EN 090. This course runs for the last 10 weeks. 545 EN 101 FT English Composition I MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class runs for two weeks beginning on January 30th and ending February 9th. 546 EN 102 FT English Composition II MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class runs two weeks beginning on February 27th and ends on March 8th. 548 EN 204 FT Am. Literature Since MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class runs two weeks beginning April 23rd and ends May 3rd. History 258 HS 231 FT American History Since MTWR Alderman W Note: Class begins Feb 13 and ends Feb 23. Management 776 MG 264 WB2 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This is a 2nd 8 weeks course that will run March 5 - May 4. Please contact Crystal Hensley via at crystalh@southern.wvnet.edu or call with your contact information upon registering for the course. Mathematics 516 MT 095 FT1 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Slone B Note: This Fastrack class meets MTRWR for the 1st 7 wks. of the term, Jan. 17 thru May 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 517 MT 096 for 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs. 517 MT 096 FT2 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Slone B nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 2nd 7 wks. of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 5, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 516 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term.

218 Williamson Campus Spring 2012 Orientation 670 OR 110 W01 Introduction to College MW Bevins G OR 110 W02 Introduction to College M Williams T Psychology 783 PY 275 FT Psychology of Gender MTWRF Krasse M Note: Classes begin March 5 and end March 16, Sociology 257 SO 200 FT Introduction to Sociology (M) MTWR Alderman W Note: Class begins Jan 17 and ends Jan SO 220 FT1 Race,Gender,&Human Identity MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins Jan 30 and ends Feb 9, Transitional Studies 681 EN 090 W02 Reading Comprehension MTWR Jividen D Note: Students registering for this class MUST concurrently register for CRN 682 EN 099. This class runs the first 5 weeks. 682 EN 099 W02 Beginning Composition MTWR Jividen D nd Half Term Note: Students registering for this class MUST concurrently register for CRN 681 EN 090. This course runs for the last 10 weeks. 516 MT 095 FT1 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Slone B Note: This Fastrack class meets MTRWR for the 1st 7 wks. of the term, Jan. 17 thru May 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 517 MT 096 for 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs. 517 MT 096 FT2 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Slone B nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 2nd 7 wks. of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 5, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 516 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term.

219 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Spring 2012 Allied Health 542 AH 124 WB1 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB2 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB4 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later thatn January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB5 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or Education 705 ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class will run for 8 weeks beginning on March 5th and ending on May 4th. Management 776 MG 264 WB2 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This is a 2nd 8 weeks course that will run March 5 - May 4. Please contact Crystal Hensley via at crystalh@southern.wvnet.edu or call with your contact information upon registering for the course. Orientation 674 OR 110 P01 Introduction to College T Wayman T

220 Fast Track Spring MT 095 FT2 Introductory Algebra I TR White D A-202 Note: This Fastrack class meets TR for the 1st 7 wks of the term, Jan 17 thru Mar 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 537 MT 096 for 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs. 536 MT 095 FT3 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 1st 7 wks. of the term, Jan. 17 thru Mar 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 538 MT 096 for 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs. 537 MT 096 FT Introductory Algebra II TR White D A-202 2nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets TR for the 2nd 7 wks of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 4, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 535 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term. 538 MT 096 FT4 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Pidaparthi S A-204 2nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 2nd 7 wks. of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 4, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 536 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term. 552 PY 207 FT Psychology of Adolescence S Newman M A F Note: Class will meet 4 weekends beginning 1/13/12-2/4/ PY 230 FT Group Counseling I S Workman L A F Note: Class will meet 4 weekends 2/10/12-3/3/ EN 101 FT English Composition I MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class runs for two weeks beginning on January 30th and ending February 9th. 546 EN 102 FT English Composition II MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class runs two weeks beginning on February 27th and ends on March 8th. 548 EN 204 FT Am. Literature Since MTWRF Trimble G Note: This class runs two weeks beginning April 23rd and ends May 3rd.

221 Fast Track Spring HS 231 FT American History Since MTWR Alderman W Note: Class begins Feb 13 and ends Feb MT 095 FT1 Introductory Algebra I MTWR Slone B Note: This Fastrack class meets MTRWR for the 1st 7 wks. of the term, Jan. 17 thru May 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 517 MT 096 for 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs. 517 MT 096 FT2 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Slone B nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 2nd 7 wks. of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 5, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 516 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term. 783 PY 275 FT Psychology of Gender MTWRF Krasse M Note: Classes begin March 5 and end March 16, SO 200 FT Introduction to Sociology (M) MTWR Alderman W Note: Class begins Jan 17 and ends Jan SO 220 FT1 Race,Gender,&Human Identity MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins Jan 30 and ends Feb 9, MT 095 FT Introductory Algebra I MTWR Baldwin S Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 1st 7 wks of the term Jan. 17 thru Mar. 1, Students enrolling in this course MUST also enroll in CRN 534 MT 096 2nd 7 wks. It is strongly advised that full time students attempting these math courses register for a minimum of 15 total credit hrs 534 MT 096 FT3 Introductory Algebra II MTWR Baldwin S nd Half Term Note: This Fastrack class meets MTWR for the 2nd 7 wks of the term Mar. 5 and ending May 4, Enrollment in this course is restricted to students who also register for CRN 490 MT 095 for 1st 7 wks of term.

222 Distance Learning Courses Spring AH 124 WB1 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB2 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA 1st Half Term Note: You must contact instructor no later than Jan 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or MG 264 WB2 Supervision 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley C TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This is a 2nd 8 weeks course that will run March 5 - May 4. Please contact Crystal Hensley via at crystalh@southern.wvnet.edu or call with your contact information upon registering for the course. 731 AH 124 WB4 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or AH 124 WB5 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact instructor no later than January 20 for access and course information. Heather Drake: heatherd@southern.wvnet.edu or ED 235 WEB Praxis I 1 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA 2nd Half Term Note: This class will run for 8 weeks beginning on March 5th and ending on May 4th.

223 Boone/Lincoln Campus Summer 2012 Allied Health 102 AH 200 ON1 Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at Eva.Hallis@southernwv.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 191 AH 203 ON1 Comm. Skills for HC 1 TBA TBA TBA Hall S TBA Profession Note: This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd. Business 226 BU 115 B01 Business Mathematical App TR Stupi T TBA 129 BU 205 ON1 Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact the Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Computer Information Systems 190 CS 102 ON1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA English 176 EN 101 ON2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending Aug 3rd. 177 EN 102 ON2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd. Management 195 MG 260 B01 Principles of Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Stupi T TBA Note: instructor at thad.stupi@southernwv.edu or see the instructor, Thad Stupi for assignments.

224 Boone/Lincoln Campus Summer 2012 Management 130 MG 261 ON1 Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. 128 MG 268 ON1 Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: The summer session will begin May 21 through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Mining 132 MN 112 ON1 A Comparative Hist. of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 18 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact your instructor, Will Alderman via at will.alderman@southernwv.edu and include your contact address and telephone number. 131 MN 215 ON1 Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator Bill Alderman, at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Speech 173 SP 103 ON1 Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Berner A TBA your WEB course work, you must or Amy.Berner@southernwv.edu for access information. This class will run the full term from May 21 to August 3rd.

225 Lincoln Site Summer 2012 Allied Health 102 AH 200 ON1 Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at Eva.Hallis@southernwv.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 191 AH 203 ON1 Comm. Skills for HC 1 TBA TBA TBA Hall S TBA Profession Note: This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd. Business 129 BU 205 ON1 Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact the Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Computer Information Systems 190 CS 102 ON1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA English 176 EN 101 ON2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending Aug 3rd. 177 EN 102 ON2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd. Management 130 MG 261 ON1 Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number.

226 Lincoln Site Summer 2012 Management 128 MG 268 ON1 Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: The summer session will begin May 21 through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Mining 132 MN 112 ON1 A Comparative Hist. of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 18 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, pleaes contact your instructor, Will Alderman via at will.alderman@southernwv.edu and include your contact address and telephone number. 131 MN 215 ON1 Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator Bill Alderman, at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Speech 173 SP 103 ON1 Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Berner A TBA your WEB course work, you must or Amy.Berner@southernwv.edu for access information. This class will run the full term from May 21 to August 3rd.

227 Logan Campus Summer 2012 Allied Health 101 AH 108 HL1 Medical Terminology 2 TBA TBA TBA Lowes C LAHTB TBA Note: You must contact Cynthia (Cyndee) Lowes at cynthia.lowes@southernwv.edu May 21st - May 28th, 2012 for access and course information. Students will be required to come to the Logan Campus July 30th or 31st at 10am for the Final Exam. 114 AH 124 HL1 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: Classwork is completed on the AHA website. Skills are demonstrated in a classroom setting on the Logan Campus. Additional information will be mailed to students the 1st week of May. Any questions Heather Drake at Heather.Drake@southernwv.edu or call AH 124 HL2 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: Classwork is completed on the AHA website. Skills are demonstrated in a classroom setting on the Logan Campus. Additional information will be mailed to students the 1st week of May. Any questions - Heather Drake at Heather.Drake@southernwv.edu or call AH 124 HL5 CPR 1 TBA TBA TBA Drake H LAHTB TBA Note: Classwork is completed on the AHA website. Skills are demonstrated in a classroom setting on the Logan Campus. Additional information will be mailed to students the 1st week of May. Any questions Heather Drake at Heather.Drake@southernwv.edu or call AH 200 ON1 Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at Eva.Hallis@southernwv.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 191 AH 203 ON1 Comm. Skills for HC 1 TBA TBA TBA Hall S TBA Profession Note: This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd.

228 Logan Campus Summer 2012 Business 129 BU 205 ON1 Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact the Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Computer Information Systems 190 CS 102 ON1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Cosmetology 107 CM 115 L01 Salon Management Applications MTWR Carter W A-218 Emergency Medical Services 115 EM 215 L01 Emergency Med Services Seminar 3 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K 116 EM 219 L01 Coordinated Field Internship 2 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C LAHTB C-227 Deskins K English 176 EN 101 ON2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending Aug 3rd. 177 EN 102 ON2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd. Management 130 MG 261 ON1 Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. 128 MG 268 ON1 Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: The summer session will begin May 21 through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number.

229 Logan Campus Summer 2012 Medical Laboratory Technology 104 ML 200 L01 Phlebotomy Practicum 1 TBA TBA MTWRF Dardi S LAHTB TBA Mining 132 MN 112 ON1 A Comparative Hist. of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 18 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact your instructor, Will Alderman via at will.alderman@southernwv.edu and include your contact address and telephone number. 131 MN 215 ON1 Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator Bill Alderman, at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Radiology 108 RA 150 L01 Clinical Practice III 4 TBA TBA MTWR Saunders R LAHTB TBA Note: Clinic rotation hours vary. Travel to Charleston and other locations is required. Ten hour days may be scheduled. There will be no clinic July 2-6, Speech 173 SP 103 ON1 Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Berner A TBA your WEB course work, you must or Amy.Berner@southernwv.edu for access information. This class will run the full term from May 21 to August 3rd.

230 Williamson Campus Summer 2012 Accounting 135 AC 111 W01 Principles of Accounting I MW Lester M Allied Health 102 AH 200 ON1 Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at Eva.Hallis@southernwv.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 191 AH 203 ON1 Comm. Skills for HC 1 TBA TBA TBA Hall S TBA Profession Note: This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd. Business 129 BU 205 ON1 Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact the Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Computer Information Systems 190 CS 102 ON1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA English 176 EN 101 ON2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending Aug 3rd. 177 EN 102 ON2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd. Management 130 MG 261 ON1 Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number.

231 Williamson Campus Summer 2012 Management 128 MG 268 ON1 Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: The summer session will begin May 21 through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Mining 132 MN 112 ON1 A Comparative Hist. of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 18 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact your instructor, Will Alderman via at will.alderman@southernwv.edu and include your contact address and telephone number. 131 MN 215 ON1 Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator Bill Alderman, at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Speech 173 SP 103 ON1 Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Berner A TBA your WEB course work, you must or Amy.Berner@southernwv.edu for access information. This class will run the full term from May 21 to August 3rd.

232 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Summer 2012 Allied Health 102 AH 200 ON1 Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at Eva.Hallis@southernwv.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 191 AH 203 ON1 Comm. Skills for HC 1 TBA TBA TBA Hall S TBA Profession Note: This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd. Business 129 BU 205 ON1 Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact the Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Computer Information Systems 190 CS 102 ON1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA Emergency Medical Services 110 EM 102 P01 Introduction to EMS WR Staff TBA TBA 112 EM 120 P01 Coordinated Clinical Intern I WR Staff TBA TBA 220 EM 215 P01 Emergency Med Services Seminar 3 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C TBA Deskins K 221 EM 219 P01 Coordinated Field Internship 2 TBA TBA TBA Bishop C TBA Deskins K English 176 EN 101 ON2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending Aug 3rd. 177 EN 102 ON2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd.

233 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Summer 2012 Management 130 MG 261 ON1 Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. 128 MG 268 ON1 Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: The summer session will begin May 21 through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Mining 132 MN 112 ON1 A Comparative Hist. of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 18 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact your instructor, Will Alderman via at will.alderman@southernwv.edu and include your contact address and telephone number. 131 MN 215 ON1 Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator Bill Alderman, at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. Speech 173 SP 103 ON1 Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Berner A TBA your WEB course work, you must or Amy.Berner@southernwv.edu for access information. This class will run the full term from May 21 to August 3rd.

234 Distance Learning Courses Summer AH 200 ON1 Health Care Ethics and Law 1 TBA TBA TBA Hallis E LAHTB TBA Note: Students must use their Novell account username and password to log onto this WEB Blackboard course. Students must the instructor Eva Hallis at Eva.Hallis@southernwv.edu if this is their first WEB course. Syllabus will be posted. No scheduled on campus classes. 191 AH 203 ON1 Comm. Skills for HC 1 TBA TBA TBA Hall S TBA Profession Note: This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd. 129 BU 205 ON1 Communications in Business 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, please contact the Program Coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. 190 CS 102 ON1 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C LAHTB TBA 130 MG 261 ON1 Human Resources Management 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. 128 MG 268 ON1 Labor Relations 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: The summer session will begin May 21 through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the coordinator, Bill Alderman at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number. 132 MN 112 ON1 A Comparative Hist. of Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman W LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 18 and runs through August 3. Upon registering for the course, pleaes contact your instructor, Will Alderman via at will.alderman@southernwv.edu and include your contact address and telephone number. 131 MN 215 ON1 Environmental Aspects Mining 3 TBA TBA TBA Alderman B LAHTB TBA Note: This course starts May 21 and runs through August 3. Upon registering, please contact the program coordinator Bill Alderman, at or via at bill.alderman@southernwv.edu. Please include your contact and telephone number.

235 Distance Learning Courses Summer SP 103 ON1 Speech Fundamentals 3 TBA TBA TBA Berner A TBA your WEB course work, you must or Amy.Berner@southernwv.edu for access information. This class will run the full term from May 21 to August 3rd. 176 EN 101 ON2 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending Aug 3rd. 177 EN 102 ON2 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA Ermold D TBA your WEB course work, you must David.Ermold@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 10 weeks beginning May 21st and ending August 3rd.

236 Boone/Lincoln Campus Summer 2012 Business 216 BU 230 B01 Business Statistics MW Stupi T TBA Computer Information Systems 231 CS 102 ON2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Education 166 ED 115 ON1 Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 163 ED 212 ON1 Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 164 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 167 ED 213 ON1 Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 136 ED 214 ON1 Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB coursework, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southerwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register CRN 144 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

237 Boone/Lincoln Campus Summer 2012 Education 168 ED 216 ON1 Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 169 ED 280 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 160 ED 218 ON1 Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 161 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 170 ED 221 ON1 Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 162 ED 223 ON1 Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning on May 18th and ending on June 16th. 171 ED 224 ON1 The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 172 Observation Hours. This course will run

238 Boone/Lincoln Campus Summer 2012 English 174 EN 101 ON1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This class will run for 5 weeks beginning May 21st and ending June 22nd. 175 EN 102 ON1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning June 25th and ending August 3rd. History 127 HS 230 FT1 American History: MTWRF Kirk B TBA Note: Class begins May 21 and ends June 1, Mathematics 199 MT 095 FB1 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Baldwin S Note: This class begins on Monday, June 18th and ends on Friday, June 29th. The class meets Monday through Friday. 200 MT 096 FB1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Baldwin S Note: This class begins on Monday, July 9th and ends on Friday, July 20th. This class meets Monday through Friday. 217 MT 225 B01 Elementary Statistics MW Stupi T TBA Music 165 MU 103 ON1 Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work you must contact Mary Hamilton at or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. Transitional Studies 199 MT 095 FB1 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Baldwin S Note: This class begins on Monday, June 18th and ends on Friday, June 29th. The class meets Monday through Friday. 200 MT 096 FB1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Baldwin S Note: This class begins on Monday, July 9th and ends on Friday, July 20th. This class meets Monday through Friday.

239 Lincoln Site Summer 2012 Computer Information Systems 231 CS 102 ON2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Education 166 ED 115 ON1 Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 163 ED 212 ON1 Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 164 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 167 ED 213 ON1 Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 136 ED 214 ON1 Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB coursework, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southerwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register CRN 144 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 168 ED 216 ON1 Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 169 ED 280 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

240 Lincoln Site Summer 2012 Education 160 ED 218 ON1 Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 161 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 170 ED 221 ON1 Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 162 ED 223 ON1 Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning on May 18th and ending on June 16th. 171 ED 224 ON1 The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 172 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18 th and ending June 16th. English 174 EN 101 ON1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This class will run for 5 weeks beginning May 21st and ending June 22nd.

241 Lincoln Site Summer 2012 English 175 EN 102 ON1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning June 25th and ending August 3rd. History 120 HS 231 FT2 American History Since MTWRF Kirk B LINHS TBA Note: Class will begin on 6/18 and end 6/29/12. Mathematics 204 MT 096 FN1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF McCloud B LINCE 1090E Note: This class starts on Thursday, May 10, and ends on Friday, June 1. This class meets Monday through Friday. Music 165 MU 103 ON1 Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work you must contact Mary Hamilton at or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

242 Logan Campus Summer 2012 Allied Health 215 AH 241 HL1 Pharmacology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Evans K LAHTB C-202 Nemeth-Pyles M Note: This course is for 2nd Year Nursing Students ONLY! Art 147 AR 112 FL1 Art Appreciation MTWR Earnest C A-213 Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning on July 9th and ending on July 19th. 148 AR 113 FL1 Drawing & Painting for Elem Ed MTWR Earnest C A-255 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning July 9th and ending July 19th. Chemistry 182 CH 203 L01 Fund Gen Org/Bio Chemistry I MTWR Saunders D A-234 Lab TWR Saunders D Note: This class will begin on MONDAY, May 21st with the Final Exam scheduled for Wednesday, June 27th. Lecture is scheduled for Monday through Thursday with LABS on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Please note that there will be NO CLASS on Monday, May 28th, in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday. Computer Information Systems 231 CS 102 ON2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Education 166 ED 115 ON1 Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 163 ED 212 ON1 Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 164 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

243 Logan Campus Summer 2012 Education 167 ED 213 ON1 Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 136 ED 214 ON1 Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB coursework, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southerwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register CRN 144 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 168 ED 216 ON1 Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 169 ED 280 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 160 ED 218 ON1 Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 161 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 170 ED 221 ON1 Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

244 Logan Campus Summer 2012 Education 162 ED 223 ON1 Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning on May 18th and ending on June 16th. 171 ED 224 ON1 The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 172 Observation Hours. This course will run English 222 EN 090 FL1 Reading Comprehension MTWRF Jividen D A-204 Note: This class begins on Monday, July 9th and ends on Friday, July 27th. This class meets Monday through Friday. 211 EN 099 FL1 Beginning Composition MTWRF Jividen D A-205 Note: This class starts on Monday, July 9 and ends on Friday, July 27. Class will meet Monday through Friday. 152 EN 101 FL1 English Composition I MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning June 18th and ending June 28th. 174 EN 101 ON1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This class will run for 5 weeks beginning May 21st and ending June 22nd. 153 EN 102 FL1 English Composition II MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning July 9th and ending July 19th. 175 EN 102 ON1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning June 25th and ending August 3rd.

245 Logan Campus Summer 2012 English 150 EN 200 FL1 English Literature Before MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning May 21st and ending May 31st. 178 EN 202 FL1 English Literature Since MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning July 23rd and ending August 2nd. 151 EN 204 FL1 Am. Literature Since MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning June 4th and ending June 14th. History 118 HS 231 FT1 American History Since MTWR Alderman W LAHTB C-307 Note: Class will begin on 6/4 and end on 6/15/12. Mathematics 206 MT 095 FL1 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 8 and ends on Friday, May 25. The class meets Monday through Friday. 207 MT 096 FL1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 8 and ends on Friday, May 25. This class meets Monday through Friday. 186 MT 123 FL1 Intermediate Algebra MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, May 8th with the Final Exam scheduled for Friday, May 25th. Class will meet Monday through Friday. 188 MT 231 L01 Calculus III MTWR Saunders M LAHTB C-212 Note: This class will begin on Tuesday, May 8th with the Final Exam scheduled for Monday June 25th. Class will meet Monday through Thursday. Mathematics Education 183 ME 101 FL1 Math For Elem Teachers I MTWRF Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, May 8 with the Final Exam scheduled on Friday, June 1st. Class will meet Monday through Friday with the exception of NO CLASS on Friday, May 25th and Monday, May 28th, in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday. 184 ME 102 FL1 Math For Elem Teachers II MTWR Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 4th with the Final Exam scheduled for Thursday, June 28th. Class will meet Monday through Thursday.

246 Logan Campus Summer 2012 Music 165 MU 103 ON1 Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work you must contact Mary Hamilton at or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. Political Science 126 PS 201 FT American Government & Politics MTWR Alderman W LAHTB C-307 Note: Class begins July 9 and ends July 19. Psychology 210 PY 236 L01 Addict. Counsel. FieldPract 5 TBA TBA TBA Bevins S TBA II Note: Class will run for 5 weeks beginning May 21 thru June 22. Religion 149 RL 207 FL1 History of Christianity MTWR McDonald W A-257 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning June 18th and ending June 28th. Sociology 119 SO 200 FT1 Introduction to Sociology (M) MTWR Alderman W LAHTB C-307 Note: Class will begin 7/9 and end 7/19/12. Speech 156 SP 103 FL1 Speech Fundamentals MTWR Wood C A-120 Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning July 9th and ending July 19th. Theatre 157 TH 112 FL1 Theatre Appreciation MTWR Wood C A-120 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning July 23rd and ending August 2nd. Transitional Studies 222 EN 090 FL1 Reading Comprehension MTWRF Jividen D A-204 Note: This class begins on Monday, July 9th and ends on Friday, July 27th. This class meets Monday through Friday. 211 EN 099 FL1 Beginning Composition MTWRF Jividen D A-205 Note: This class starts on Monday, July 9 and ends on Friday, July 27. Class will meet Monday through Friday.

247 Logan Campus Summer 2012 Transitional Studies 206 MT 095 FL1 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 8 and ends on Friday, May 25. The class meets Monday through Friday. 207 MT 096 FL1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 8 and ends on Friday, May 25. This class meets Monday through Friday.

248 Williamson Campus Summer 2012 Biology 180 BS 127 HW1 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley K Note: This class will begin on Tuesday, May 8 and end with the Final Exam scheduled for June 5th. Students enrolled in this class will need their NOVELL User Name and Password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation materials will be posted on-line. Exams are scheduled as face-to-face meetings on the Williamson Campus at 9:00am on these TUESDAYS: May 15th, May 22nd, May 29th and June 5th, 2012 in Room 230. Please plan accordingly. 181 BS 127 HW2 Microbiology for Allied Health 3 TBA TBA TBA Hensley K Note: This class will begin on Tuesday, May 8 and end with the Final Exam scheduled for June 5th. Students enrolled in this class will need their NOVELL User Name and Password to log on to this WEB Blackboard course. Orientation materials will be posted on-line. Exams are scheduled as face-to-face meetings on the Williamson Campus at 9:00am on these TUESDAYS: May 15th, May 22nd, May 29th and June 5th, 2012 in Room 230. Please plan accordingly. Computer Information Systems 231 CS 102 ON2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Education 166 ED 115 ON1 Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 163 ED 212 ON1 Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 164 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

249 Williamson Campus Summer 2012 Education 167 ED 213 ON1 Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 136 ED 214 ON1 Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB coursework, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southerwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register CRN 144 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 168 ED 216 ON1 Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 169 ED 280 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 160 ED 218 ON1 Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 161 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 170 ED 221 ON1 Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

250 Williamson Campus Summer 2012 Education 162 ED 223 ON1 Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning on May 18th and ending on June 16th. 171 ED 224 ON1 The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 172 Observation Hours. This course will run 144 ED 280 HW1 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Note: Students registering for this course must be registered in ED 214 Child Development (CRN 136). 161 ED 280 HW2 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Note: Students registering for this course must be registered in ED 218 Human Development (CRN 160). 164 ED 280 HW3 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Note: Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 163 ED 212 Principles and Theories. 169 ED 280 HW4 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Note: Students who register for course must also register for CRN 168 ED 216 Guiding the Behavior of Children. 172 ED 280 HW5 Observation Hours in Education TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Note: Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 171 ED 224 The Exceptional Child. English 174 EN 101 ON1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This class will run for 5 weeks beginning May 21st and ending June 22nd. 140 EN 102 FW1 English Composition II MTWR Trimble G Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning June 4th and ending June 14th. Please note there will be a 30 minute break for lunch.

251 Williamson Campus Summer 2012 English 175 EN 102 ON1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning June 25th and ending August 3rd. 141 EN 200 FW1 English Literature Before MTWR Trimble G Note: This course will run two weeks beginning June 18th and ending June 28th. Please note there will be a 30 minute break for lunch. Mathematics 201 MT 095 FW1 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Slone B Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 8 and ends on Wednesday, May 23. This class meets Monday through Friday. 202 MT 096 FW1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Slone B TBA Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 29th and ends on Wednesday, June 13. This class meets Monday through Friday. 185 MT 121 FW1 College Math for Gen Education MTWRF Slone B Note: This class is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, May 29th with the Final Exam scheduled for Friday, June 15th. Class is scheduled to meet Monday through Friday. Music 165 MU 103 ON1 Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work you must contact Mary Hamilton at or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. Psychology 208 PY 218 FT1 Life-Span Developmental Psych MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins May 21 and ends June 1, Sociology 125 SO 200 FT3 Introduction to Sociology (M) MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins June 4 and ends June 15, Speech 143 SP 103 FW1 Speech Fundamentals MTWRF Maynard M Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning May 21st and ending June 1st.

252 Williamson Campus Summer 2012 Transitional Studies 201 MT 095 FW1 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Slone B Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 8 and ends on Wednesday, May 23. This class meets Monday through Friday. 202 MT 096 FW1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Slone B TBA Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 29th and ends on Wednesday, June 13. This class meets Monday through Friday.

253 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Summer 2012 Computer Information Systems 231 CS 102 ON2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA Education 166 ED 115 ON1 Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 163 ED 212 ON1 Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 164 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 167 ED 213 ON1 Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 136 ED 214 ON1 Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB coursework, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southerwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register CRN 144 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 168 ED 216 ON1 Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 169 ED 280 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

254 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Summer 2012 Education 160 ED 218 ON1 Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 161 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 170 ED 221 ON1 Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 162 ED 223 ON1 Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning on May 18th and ending on June 16th. 171 ED 224 ON1 The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 172 Observation Hours. This course will run English 174 EN 101 ON1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This class will run for 5 weeks beginning May 21st and ending June 22nd.

255 Wyoming/McDowell Campus Summer 2012 English 175 EN 102 ON1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning June 25th and ending August 3rd. Music 165 MU 103 ON1 Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work you must contact Mary Hamilton at or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

256 Fast Track Summer AR 112 FL1 Art Appreciation MTWR Earnest C A-213 Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning on July 9th and ending on July 19th. 148 AR 113 FL1 Drawing & Painting for Elem Ed MTWR Earnest C A-255 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning July 9th and ending July 19th. 222 EN 090 FL1 Reading Comprehension MTWRF Jividen D A-204 Note: This class begins on Monday, July 9th and ends on Friday, July 27th. This class meets Monday through Friday. 211 EN 099 FL1 Beginning Composition MTWRF Jividen D A-205 Note: This class starts on Monday, July 9 and ends on Friday, July 27. Class will meet Monday through Friday. 152 EN 101 FL1 English Composition I MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning June 18th and ending June 28th. 153 EN 102 FL1 English Composition II MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning July 9th and ending July 19th. 150 EN 200 FL1 English Literature Before MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning May 21st and ending May 31st. 178 EN 202 FL1 English Literature Since MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning July 23rd and ending August 2nd. 151 EN 204 FL1 Am. Literature Since MTWR Irfan T A-122 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning June 4th and ending June 14th. 118 HS 231 FT1 American History Since MTWR Alderman W LAHTB C-307 Note: Class will begin on 6/4 and end on 6/15/ ME 101 FL1 Math For Elem Teachers I MTWRF Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, May 8 with the Final Exam scheduled on Friday, June 1st. Class will meet Monday through Friday with the exception of NO CLASS on Friday, May 25th and Monday, May 28th, in observance of the Memorial Day Holiday. 184 ME 102 FL1 Math For Elem Teachers II MTWR Saunders M A-212 Note: This class is scheduled to begin on Monday, June 4th with the Final Exam scheduled for Thursday, June 28th. Class will meet Monday through Thursday. 206 MT 095 FL1 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 8 and ends on Friday, May 25. The class meets Monday through Friday.

257 Fast Track Summer MT 096 FL1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-204 Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 8 and ends on Friday, May 25. This class meets Monday through Friday. 186 MT 123 FL1 Intermediate Algebra MTWRF Pidaparthi S A-213 Note: This class is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, May 8th with the Final Exam scheduled for Friday, May 25th. Class will meet Monday through Friday. 126 PS 201 FT American Government & Politics MTWR Alderman W LAHTB C-307 Note: Class begins July 9 and ends July RL 207 FL1 History of Christianity MTWR McDonald W A-257 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning June 18th and ending June 28th. 119 SO 200 FT1 Introduction to Sociology (M) MTWR Alderman W LAHTB C-307 Note: Class will begin 7/9 and end 7/19/ SP 103 FL1 Speech Fundamentals MTWR Wood C A-120 Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning July 9th and ending July 19th. 157 TH 112 FL1 Theatre Appreciation MTWR Wood C A-120 Note: This course will run two weeks beginning July 23rd and ending August 2nd. 140 EN 102 FW1 English Composition II MTWR Trimble G Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning June 4th and ending June 14th. Please note there will be a 30 minute break for lunch. 141 EN 200 FW1 English Literature Before MTWR Trimble G Note: This course will run two weeks beginning June 18th and ending June 28th. Please note there will be a 30 minute break for lunch. 201 MT 095 FW1 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Slone B Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 8 and ends on Wednesday, May 23. This class meets Modnay through Friday. 202 MT 096 FW1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Slone B TBA Note: This class starts on Tuesday, May 29th and ends on Wednesday, June 13. This class meets Monday through Friday. 185 MT 121 FW1 College Math for Gen Education MTWRF Slone B Note: This class is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, May 29th with the Final Exam scheduled for Friday, June 15th. Class is scheduled to meet Monday through Friday. 208 PY 218 FT1 Life-Span Developmental Psych MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins May 21 and ends June 1, SO 200 FT3 Introduction to Sociology (M) MTWRF Krasse M Note: Class begins June 4 and ends June 15, 2012.

258 Fast Track Summer SP 103 FW1 Speech Fundamentals MTWRF Maynard M Note: This course will run for two weeks beginning May 21st and ending June 1st. 127 HS 230 FT1 American History: MTWRF Kirk B TBA Note: Class begins May 21 and ends June 1, HS 231 FT2 American History Since MTWRF Kirk B LINHS TBA Note: Class will begin on 6/18 and end 6/29/ MT 095 FB1 Introductory Algebra I MTWRF Baldwin S Note: This class begins on Monday, June 18th and ends on Friday, June 29th. The class meets Monday through Friday. 200 MT 096 FB1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF Baldwin S Note: This class begins on Monday, July 9th and ends on Friday, July 20th. This class meets Monday through Friday. 204 MT 096 FN1 Introductory Algebra II MTWRF McCloud B LINCE 1090E Note: This class starts on Thursday, May 10, and ends on Friday, June 1. This class meets Monday through Friday.

259 Distance Learning Courses Summer ED 115 ON1 Early C'hood Hlth,Safety,Nutri 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 163 ED 212 ON1 Principles and Theories 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 164 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 167 ED 213 ON1 Children and Families 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 136 ED 214 ON1 Child Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA your WEB coursework, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southerwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register CRN 144 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 168 ED 216 ON1 Guiding the Behavior of Child. 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 169 ED 280 Observation Hours. This course will run 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th.

260 Distance Learning Courses Summer ED 218 ON1 Human Development 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA you WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. Students registering for this course must also register for CRN 161 Observation Hours. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 170 ED 221 ON1 Admin. of Early Childhood 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA Educ you WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 162 ED 223 ON1 Comp. Inst. Tech. in the 3 TBA TBA TBA Hamilton M TBA Clsrm your WEB course work, you must or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning on May 18th and ending on June 16th. 171 ED 224 ON1 The Exceptional Child 3 TBA TBA TBA Vineyard R TBA your WEB course work, you must or Nicole.Vineyard@southernwv.edu for access information. Students who register for this course must also register for CRN 172 Observation Hours. This course will run 174 EN 101 ON1 English Composition I 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This class will run for 5 weeks beginning May 21st and ending June 22nd. 175 EN 102 ON1 English Composition II 3 TBA TBA TBA D'Angelo L TBA your WEB course work, you must Lawrence.Dangelo@southernwv.ed for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning June 25th and ending August 3rd.

261 Distance Learning Courses Summer MU 103 ON1 Preschool Music,Movement,Art 3 TBA TBA TBA Browning R TBA your WEB course work you must contact Mary Hamilton at or Mary.Hamilton@southernwv.edu for access information. This course will run for 5 weeks beginning May 18th and ending June 16th. 231 CS 102 ON2 Computer Literacy 3 TBA TBA TBA Howerton C TBA TBA

262 8. When do you need consent to disclose personally identifiable information from an education record (including transcripts)? Except for specific exceptions (listed in #10), a signed and dated consent by the student must be obtained before any disclosure is made. The written consent must: a) specify the records that may be disclosed b) state the purpose of disclosure c) identify the party or class of parties to whom the disclosure may be made 9. What is personally identifiable information? a) the student s name b) name of the student s parent or other family members c) address of the student or student s family d) a personal identifier, such as a social security number or student number. e) a list of personal characteristics g) to accrediting organizations h) to comply with judicial orders or subpoena i) health or safety emergency j) directory information k) results of disciplinary hearing to an alleged victim of a crime of violence Requests to disclose should always be handled with caution and approached on a case-by-case basis. 11. How does increasing technology impact FERPA on our campuses? The use of computerized record-keeping systems is increasing at a tremendous rate. We can anticipate that electronic data will eventually replace most paper documents. Registrars should ensure that appropriate policies are established to protect the confidentiality of those records, educate faculty and administrators about the policies, and make sure the policies are enforced. The same principles of confidentiality must be applied to electronic data as apply to paper documents. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Guidelines for West Virginia Colleges and Universities 10. When is the student s consent not required to disclose information? The 11 exceptions are: a) to school officials (defined in policy) b) to schools in which a student seeks to enroll c) to Federal, State and local authorities involving an audit or evaluation of compliance with educational programs d) in connection with Financial Aid e) to State and local authorities pursuant to a State law adopted before Nov requiring the disclosure. f) to organizations conducting studies for or on behalf of educational institutions * * * * * * * * These guidelines are not intended to be legal advice. Please refer to your own legal counsel for specific legal advice regarding FERPA. WVACRAO acknowledges that these guidelines were assembled and prepared in full by the Michigan Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (MARCAO) in November This brochure may be photocopied. Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Admissions, Records and Office of the Registrar

263 1. What is FERPA? The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, also known as the Buckley Amendment, helps protect the privacy of student records. The Act provides for the right to inspect and review education records, the right to seek to amend those records and to limit disclosure of information from the records. The Act applies to all institutions that are the recipients of federal funding. 2. Who is protected under FERPA? Students who are currently enrolled in higher education institutions or formerly enrolled regardless of their age or status in regard to parental dependency. Students who have applied but have not attended an institution do not have access to the student s educational records. 3. What are educational records? With certain exceptions, a student has rights of access to those records which are directly related to him/her and which are maintained by an educational institution or party authorized to keep records for the institution. Educational Records include any records in the possession of an employee which are shared with or are accessible to another individual. FERPA contains no requirement that certain records be kept at all. This is a matter of institutional policy and/or state regulation. The records may be handwritten or in the form of print, magnetic tape, film or some other medium. FERPA coverage includes records, files, documents, and data directly related to students. This would include transcripts or other records obtained from a school in which a student was previously enrolled. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Informational Guidelines for Colleges and Universities 4. What is not included in an educational record? a) sole possession records or private notes held by educational personnel which are not accessible or released to other personnel. b) law enforcement or campus security records which are solely for law enforcement purposes. c) records related to individuals who are employed by the institution (unless contingent upon attendance). d) records relating to treatment provided by a physician, psychiatrist, psychologist or other recognized professional or paraprofessional and disclosed only to individuals providing treatment. e) records of an institution which contain only information about an individual obtained after that person is no longer a student at the institution (i.e., alumni records). 5. What documents can be removed from an educational record before the student views the record? a) any information that pertains to another student. b) financial records of the student s parents. c) some confidential letters and statements of recommendation under conditions described in FERPA section What is directory information? Institutions may disclose information on a student without violating FERPA through what is known as directory information. This generally includes a student s name, address, telephone number, date, and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized sports and activities, weight and height of athletes, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received and other similar information. Each institution is required annually to identify what constitutes directory information within its policy. This notice must also provide procedures for students to restrict the institution from releasing his/her directory information. 7. Who is entitled to student information? a) the student and an outside party who has the student s written consent. b) school officials who have legitimate educational interests as defined by FERPA. c) a judicial order or subpoena which allows the institution to release records without the student s consent; however, a reasonable effort must be made to notify the student before complying with the order.

264 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974, as amended, sets forth requirements designed to protect the privacy of student educational records. The law governs access to records maintained by educational institutions and the release of information from those records. Statement of Understanding of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act I understand that by the virtue of my employment with Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College, I may have access to records which contain individually identifiable information, the disclosure of which is prohibited by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974, as amended. I acknowledge that I fully understand that the intentional disclosure by me of this information to any unauthorized person could subject me to criminal and civil penalties imposed by law. I further acknowledge that such willful or unauthorized disclosure also violates Southern College Policy and could constitute just cause for disciplinary action. Date Employee s Signature FERPA Understanding Statement.wpd November 27, 2006

265 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD OF GOVERNORS SCP-2843 SUBJECT: REFERENCE: Sexual Harassment Policy WV Code Section 18B-1-6; West Virginia Human Rights Act; Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of ORIGINATION: June 1, 1984 EFFECTIVE: September 1, 2000 REVIEWED: January 11, 2011 SECTION 1. PURPOSE 1.1 This policy emphasizes Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College s strong opposition to sexual harassment. The policy defines sexual harassment, provides guidelines for filing sexual harassment complaints, and explains what action will be taken against those found to have engaged in sexual harassment. SECTION 2. SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY 2.1 This policy is without limitation in scope or application. Southern will not tolerate, condone or allow sexual harassment whether engaged in by employees, students or visitors. All employees, students and visitors are expected to act in a positive manner and contribute to a productive work and academic environment that is free from sexual harassment. SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 State and federal laws define and prohibit sexual harassment. 3.2 For purposes of this policy, sexual harassment is defined as unwelcome and unwanted conduct (verbal or physical) either of a sexual nature, or based upon a person s sex when: Submission to such conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual s continuing employment or a student s ability to participate in or to receive benefits, services or opportunities in a course, program, or activity, or Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the basis for employment decisions affecting the employee or the basis for academic or other decisions affecting the student; or Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual s work performance or a student s educational experience or of creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive work or academic environment 3.3 Some examples of sexual harassment include, but are not limited to, the following: SCP-2843, Sexual Harassment Policy Page 1 of 6

266 3.3.1 Demanding sexual favors in exchange for favorable treatment, grades, reviews, assignments, promotions, continued employment or promises of the same; Unwelcome leering, whistling, touching, patting, or pinching, purposely rubbing up against or brushing another s body, and insulting, abusive or obscene comments or gestures; Verbal comments of a sexual or sex-based nature, including continued or repeated jokes, epithets, flirtations, advances or propositions; Graphic or suggestive verbal commentary about an individual s dress, body, sexual prowess or sexual deficiencies; Sexually degrading vulgar words to describe an individual; Displays in the workplace, classroom or other Southern property of sexually suggestive objects, photographs, posters, cartoons or graffiti; Name calling and relating stories, gossip, comments or jokes that have a sexual connotation; Sexual or sex-based assault or coerced sexual acts; and Retaliation against an employee or student for complaining about such behavior. SECTION 4. POLICY 4.1 It is Southern s policy to provide a productive work and educational environment where faculty, staff and students can work and study free from sexual harassment. Southern will take action to prevent and eliminate verbal or physical conduct by any employee or student that harasses, disrupts, or interferes with another s work or academic performance or that creates an intimidating, or offensive or hostile environment. 4.2 Conduct that constitutes sexual harassment is unacceptable and illegal. Southern will not tolerate any sexual harassment of its students or employees on Southern property, in other Southern-related settings or at Southern-related events. 4.3 If sexual harassment allegations are not substantiated, all reasonable steps shall be taken to protect the reputation of the accused. Moreover, if the complainant is found to have intentionally or maliciously been dishonest or frivolous in making the allegations, the complainant shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary action. SECTION 5. BACKGROUND OR EXCLUSIONS 5.1 None. SECTION 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1 While Southern encourages individuals who believe they are being harassed to notify the offender firmly and promptly that his or her behavior is unwelcome, Southern also recognizes that power and status disparities between an alleged harasser and a target of harassment may make such a confrontation impossible. In the event that such informal, direct communication between individuals is either ineffective or impossible, then any such conduct should be reported immediately (preferably in writing) to one of the following persons: SCP-2843, Sexual Harassment Policy Page 2 of 6

267 the respective campus Counselor, Director or Manager; Office of the Chief Financial Officer; or the Chief Officer of Academics; Economic, Workforce and Community Development; Student Services; or Technology/Information Services. Nothing in this policy shall be constructed to prohibit the filing of a complaint with the West Virginia Human Rights Commission or other agency charged with the responsibility to enforce laws that prohibit sexual harassment. 6.2 Any administrator, counselor or other employee who receives a report of sexual harassment or who is other wise made aware of a situation, action or behavior that could be deemed as sexual harassment is responsible for reporting the suspected harassment to his or her unit vice president or to the Office of the Chief Financial Officer unless prohibited from doing so by law. Failure to report promptly the suspected harassment will result in appropriate disciplinary action. 6.3 Upon receipt of a report or complaint alleging sexual harassment, the Office of the Chief Financial Officer shall immediately undertake or authorize an investigation. That investigation may be conducted by College personnel or by a third party designated by the College. The investigation may consist of personal interviews with the complainant, the individual against whom the complaint is filed, and others who have knowledge of the alleged incident or circumstances giving rise to complaint. The investigation may also consist of the evaluation of any other information or documents which may be relevant to the particular allegations. In determining whether the alleged conduct constitutes a violation of this policy, the College shall consider: the nature of the behavior; how often the conduct occurred; whether there were past incident or past continuing patterns of behavior; the relationship between the parties involved; the sex and age of the victim; the identity of the perpetrator, including whether the perpetrator was in a position of power over the employee, student, or visitor allegedly subjected to harassment; the number of alleged harassers; the age of the alleged harasser; where the harassment occurred; whether there have been other incidents in the College involving the same of other employees, students, or visitors; whether the conduct adversely affected an employee s work environment or a student s education or educational environment; the context in which the alleged incidents occurred; and whether or not speech or expression that is alleged to constitute harassment is protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution. SCP-2843, Sexual Harassment Policy Page 3 of 6

268 Whether a particular action or incident constitutes a violation of this policy, requires a determination based on all the facts and surrounding circumstances. The investigation shall be completed no later than 14 days from receipt of the report. The Office of the Chief Financial Officer shall make a written report to the President or his or her desginee upon completion of the investigation. If the complaint involves the President, the report may be filed directly with the Chair of the Board of Governors. The report shall include a determination of whether the allegations have been substantiated as factual and whether they appear to be violations of this policy. The Office of the Chief Financial Officer s obligation to conduct this investigation shall not be extinguished by the fact that a criminal investigation involving the same or similar allegations is also ending or has been concluded. 6.4 The results of the investigations of each complaint filed under these policies will be reported in writing to the complainant and other parties by the College in accordance with the state and federal laws regarding data or records privacy, and consistent with the privacy rights of the alleged harasser If the results of the investigation of a complaint of sexual harassment results in a conclusion than an individual has engaged in sexual harassment violation of this policy, or that College personnel have failed to report suspected sexual harassment as required herein, appropriate remedial action will be pursued, including student and College personnel disciplinary action, when appropriate. 6.5 Following investigation, the following actions may be taken against an individual found to have engaged in sexual harassment: If the individual is an employee, appropriate disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment; if the individual is a student, appropriate disciplinary action up to and including explusion imposed consistent with the Policy on Student Rights and Responsibilities; If the individual is a visitor, appropriate action including, but not limited to, being forbidden from entering Southern property imposed consistent with the Policy on Use of Institutional Facilities; and If the individual is a third party who engages in harassing conduct against a Southern employee or student away from Southern property, appropriate remedial action including, but not limited to, reporting such conduct to the third party s employer or school. 6.6 It shall also be a violation of this policy to engage in retaliation or reprisal against any person who reports sexual harassment or intimidation or who testifies, assists or participates in an investigation or proceeding involving sexual harassment. SECTION 7. RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES 7.1 All Southern employees, students, and visitors are expected to: engage in conduct that meets professional standards, remain sensitive to the effect of their actions and words on others, take appropriate action to prevent sexual harassment, SCP-2843, Sexual Harassment Policy Page 4 of 6

269 7.1.4 avoid behavior that might be construed as sexual harassment, acquaint themselves with the policy, bring questions about procedure, seek informal advice or present complaints if alleged sexual harassment has occurred or is suspected to his/her immediate supervisor and/or the AA/EEO Office. 7.2 The Office of the Chief Financial Officer and Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management shall have the responsibility to oversee the implementation of this policy, to ensure that employees and students are aware of the policy, to ensure Southern s compliance with relevant state and federal laws, and to ensure that employees and students receive any necessary training with regard to sexual harassment issues. The Office of the Vice President for Enrollment Management is primarily responsible for student-related matters, and the Office of the Chief Financial Officer is primarily responsible for all other matters, including employee-related matters. 7.3 Inquiries on anti-discrimination laws (Human Rights Act, Civil Rights Act, and/or Title IX Amendments) as they relate to this policy should be addressed to: Affirmative Action Officer Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College P. O. Box 2900, Mount Gay, West Virginia (304) Title IX Coordinator Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College P. O. Box 2900 Mount Gay, West Virginia (304) SECTION 8. CANCELLATION 8.1 Any previous policy being superseded. SECTION 9. REVIEW STATEMENT 9.1 This policy shall be reviewed on a regular basis with a time frame for review to be determined by the President or the President s designee. Upon such review, the President or President s designee may recommend to the Board that the policy be amended or repealed. SECTION 10. SIGNATURES Board of Governors Chair Date President Date Attachments: None. SCP-2843, Sexual Harassment Policy Page 5 of 6

270 Distribution: Revision Notes: Board of Governors (12 members) January 2011 Revisions reflect no substantial changes in procedure or documentation requirements. Revisions provide clarity and reflect changes in management responsibilities. SCP-2843, Sexual Harassment Policy Page 6 of 6

271 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD OF GOVERNORS SCP-3620 SUBJECT: REFERENCE: Policy Regarding Program Review Title 135, Procedural Rule, West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education, Policy Regarding Program Review ORIGINATION: October 8, 2001 EFFECTIVE: November 27, 2001 REVIEWED: September 2008 SECTION 1. PURPOSE 1.1 To delineate the responsibilities of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College and its Board of Governors in the review of existing academic programs. SECTION 2. SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY 2.1 The Board of Governors of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College has the responsibility to review at least every five years all programs offered at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College (the College ) and in the review to address the viability, adequacy, necessity and consistency with the mission of the programs to the institutional master plan, the institutional compact and the education and workforce needs of the responsibility district. Additionally, the Board of Governors (the BOG ) as part of the review is to require the College to conduct periodic studies of graduates and their employers to determine placement practices and the effectiveness of the education experience. West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education (the Council) has the responsibility for review of academic degree programs, including the use of institutional missions as a template to assure the appropriateness of existing programs and the authority to implement needed changes. SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 Program - Curriculum of course of study in a discipline speciality that leads to a certificate or degree. 3.2 Viability - Tested by an analysis of unit cost factors sustaining a critical mass and relative productivity. Based upon past trends in enrollment, patterns of graduates and the best predictive data available, the College shall assess the program s past ability and future prospects to attract students and sustain a viable, cost-effective program. 3.3 Adequacy - Assessment of the quality of the program. The College shall evaluate the preparation and performance of the faculty and students, and the adequacy of facilities. A valuable (but not the sole) criterion for determining the program s adequacy is accreditation by specialized accrediting or approving agencies recognized by the Federal Government or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. 3.4 Necessity - The dimensions of necessity include whether the program is necessary for the College s service region and whether the program is needed by society (as indicated by current employment opportunities, SCP-3620, Policy Regarding Program Review Page 1 of 5

272 evidence of future needs and rate of placement of the programs graduates). Whether the needs of West Virginia justify the duplication of programs in several geographic service regions, shall also be addressed. 3.5 Consistency with the mission - The program shall be a component of, and appropriately contribute to, the fulfillment of the institutional and system missions. The review should indicate the centrality of the program to the College, explain how the program complements other programs offered and states how the program draws upon or supports other programs. Both institutional aspects of the program should be addressed. The effects (positive or negative) that discontinuance of the program might have upon the College s ability to accomplish its mission should be addressed. SECTION 4. POLICY 4.1 The program review process will provide for a review and evaluation of all programs leading to a certificate or degree at the College. To ensure that each program is reviewed at least once every five years, consistent with statutory requirements, approximately 20 percent of all programs will be selected for review each year. The process must allow for early identification of programs that need particular scrutiny to permit changes to be anticipated, appropriate intervention to take place and corrective action to be accomplished within normal institutional planning efforts 4.2 The purpose of the reviews will be to conduct an in-depth evaluation of the viability of, adequacy of and necessity for each academic program, consistent with the mission of the College. Comprehensive institutional self-studies conducted in compliance with accreditation or institutional process and completed within the previous sixty months may be used to provide the base line data for the review, with any necessary updating of factual information or interim reports to the accrediting body. Individual programs that are accredited by specialized accrediting or approving agencies recognized by the Federal Government and/or the Council on Higher Education Accreditation shall be considered to have met the minimum requirements of the review process with respect adequacy. SECTION 5. BACKGROUND OR EXCLUSIONS 5.1 None. SECTION 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1 None. SECTION 7. RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES 7.1 The College will draft, in accordance with the BOG s guidelines, a self-study. The BOG then will submit annually by May 31 to the Chancellor for review by the Council a report of the results for each program reviewed. The Program Review Summary Report shall contain the following information: Program title and degree; Year of last review; Documentation of continuing need; Assessment information related to expected student learning outcomes and the achievement of the program objectives; SCP-3620, Policy Regarding Program Review Page 2 of 5

273 Plans to improve the quality and productivity of the program; and Five-year trend data on enrollment and degrees awarded. 7.2 Responsibilities of the College s Chief Academic Officer: In accordance with the other provisions of this policy, the chief academic officer shall: With approval of the BOG, designate the programs, constituting approximately 20 percent of all programs, to be reviewed during a given year; By November 1, 2001, submit to the Council on behalf of the BOG a plan describing the procedures for conducting program reviews at the College including basic evaluative criteria, procedures for using internal and external evaluators, and the review schedule for evaluating all programs on a fiveyear cycle; By November 1 of each subsequent year, submit to the Council on behalf of the BOG any substantive changes to the procedures for conducting program reviews; By November 1 of each year, submit to the Council on behalf of the BOG a list of programs scheduled for review in that academic year; Make available a readily accessible computerized data base and other support for the program review process; Submit, for programs deemed to have met the minimum requirements with respect to adequacy by virtue of special accreditation or approval, the comprehensive institutional self-study conducted in compliance with the accreditation or approval process, a copy of the letter containing the conferral of accreditation or approval and a documented statement regarding program consistency with mission, viability and necessity; Oversee compilation each year of any self-study to be presented by the College to the BOG; Oversee compilation each year of the Program Review Summary Report to be provided to the Council by the BOG; and Ensure compliance with this policy, the Council s Policy Regarding Program Review and any guidelines issued by the Council regarding the program review process. 7.3 Program Review Process: The program review process will utilize a collaborative process that includes faculty, students and administrators and must be accomplished within the limits of available staff and resources. Institutional personnel, and perhaps external consultants and BOG staff, will be involved in establishing the specific criteria, standards and process of evaluation for each review and in interpreting the information resulting from the review, bearing in mind that the program review process requires differentiation among levels of degrees. The program review process will be carried out objectively, and persons external to the College will participate in the review. The review will include information obtained from students currently enrolled in the program, graduates of the program, and employers of graduates of the program. 7.4 The Academic Department is ultimately responsible for preparation of the self-study and a recommendation for action to be presented to the BOG, but the program review process shall include: SCP-3620, Policy Regarding Program Review Page 3 of 5

274 7.4.1 Program faculty; Division faculty; Academic Affairs Management Council; Executive Council. 7.5 Special Program Reviews: Either the Council or the BOG may request at any time that special program reviews be conducted for a given purpose. Formal strategies for conducting such reviews will be developed, consistent with the purpose of the review. 7.6 Institutional Recommendation: The BOG s five-year cycle of program review will result in a recommendation by the College for action relative to each program under review. The College is clearly obligated to recommend continuation or discontinuation for each program reviewed If recommending continuation, the College will state whether it intends: Continuation of the program at the current level of activity, with or without specific action; Continuation of the program at a reduced level of activity (e.g., reducing the range of optional tracks) or other corrective action; Identification of the program for further development; or Development of a cooperative program with another institution, or sharing of courses, facilities, faculty and the like If the College recommends discontinuance of the program, then the provisions of the Policy Commission policy on approval and discontinuance of programs will apply For each program, the College will provide a brief rationale for the observations, evaluation and recommendation. These should include concerns and achievements of the program. The College will also make all supporting documentation available to the Policy Commission upon request Committee Recommendation: The appropriate Academic Dean will develop a recommendation for action and present it to the BOG for action and referral to the Council. 7.8 The Executive Council may make recommendations that go beyond those also. The council may request additional information and may recommend continuance on a provisional basis and request program reports. 7.9 Appeals Committee and the Appeals Process: Any disagreement between a final recommendation of the Academic Dean and the recommendation of the academic unit may be appealed to the College s Vice President for Academic Affairs. SECTION 8. CANCELLATION 8.1 None. SECTION 9. REVIEW STATEMENT SCP-3620, Policy Regarding Program Review Page 4 of 5

275 9.1 This policy shall be reviewed on a regular basis with a time frame for review to be determined by the President or the President s designee. Upon such review, the President or President s designee may recommend to the Board that the policy be amended or repealed. SECTION 10. SIGNATURES Board of Governors Chair Date President Date Attachments: Distribution: Revision Notes: None. Board of Governors (12 members) September 2008 Revisions reflect no substantial changes in procedure or documentation requirements. Revisions provide clarity and reflect changes in management responsibilities. SCP-3620, Policy Regarding Program Review Page 5 of 5

276 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD OF GOVERNORS SCP-4274 SUBJECT: REFERENCE: Standards of Progress for Financial Assistance Recipients Title IV, Higher Education Act of 1965 (as amended) ORIGINATION: January 1, 1984 EFFECTIVE: January 1, 1984 REVIEWED: March/April 2011 SECTION 1. PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of this policy is to set forth the academic standards for eligible students to continue to receive financial assistance at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College. SECTION 2. SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY 2.1 This issuance applies to all students who receive assistance through financial assistance programs. SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 Standards of Academic Progress Students who receive financial assistance through one or more financial assistance programs must complete at least 65% of the courses for which they have registered and must achieve an overall grade point average of Financial Assistance Warning Status The Financial Assistance Warning Status is assigned to students who fail to meet the Standards of Academic Progress at the end of a semester. 3.3 Financial Assistance Probationary Status The Financial Assistance Probationary Status is assigned to students who fail to meet the standards of academic progress adopted by the institution. To be granted financial assistance probationary status, a student must present a written appeal to the Financial Assistance Office. 3.4 Financial Assistance Provisional Status A one-semester time period commonly referred to as extended probationary status granted to students who successfully complete all courses during the probationary period is referred to as the financial assistance provisional status. 3.5 Financial Assistance Suspension Status This status is assigned to students who are no longer eligible for financial assistance due to their failure to meet the Standards of Academic Progress after a probationary or provisionary status period. SCP-4274, Standards of Progress for Financial Assistance Recipients Page 1 of 3

277 SECTION 4. POLICY 4.1 Cumulative Grade Point Average and Hours Attempted Students who receive financial assistance must maintain an overall 2.00 cumulative grade point average and complete at least 65% of all hours attempted, including hours transferred from other institutions Financial assistance recipients who fail to meet the Standards of Academic Progress will be notified in writing that they are on Financial Assistance Warning Status. An appeal for probationary status must be signed and received in the Financial Assistance Office Students who are placed on Financial Assistance Probationary Status who completes all of the hours for which they enroll, with a grade of D or above, but have not maintained an overall grade point average of 2.00, may continue on Financial Assistance Probationary Status for the next enrollment period Students who do not meet the Standards of Academic Progress who fails or withdraws from a class will no longer be eligible to receive financial assistance. These students will be placed on Financial Assistance Suspension Status Financial Assistance Suspension Status continues until students meet the Standards of Academic Progress. 4.2 Program Completion Students who receive financial assistance will be permitted to attempt no more than 150% of the hours required for graduation in their particular program of study. At the end of each semester, students progress toward their degree will be reviewed. All course work attempted will be considered in the calculation for meeting program completion requirements Students who are unable to complete a degree or a certificate in the allotted length of time may request an appeal for additional hours. Students must submit, in writing, an appeal form stating the circumstances that prevent the completion of their hours. Students who are granted an appeal must be able to complete degree or certificate requirements within one semester A committee composed of the Registrar, the Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Development, and the Director of Financial Assistance will review all appeals. SECTION 5. BACKGROUND OR EXCLUSIONS 5.1 None. SECTION 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1 None. SECTION 7. RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES SCP-4274, Standards of Progress for Financial Assistance Recipients Page 2 of 3

278 7.1 The Financial Assistance Office is responsible for this policy. SECTION 8. CANCELLATION 8.1 None. SECTION 9. REVIEW STATEMENT 9.1 This policy shall be reviewed on a regular basis with a time frame for review to be determined by the President or the President s designee. Upon such review, the President or President s designee may recommend to the Board that the policy be amended or repealed. SECTION 10. SIGNATURES Board of Governors Chair Date President Date Attachments: Distribution: None. Board of Governors (12 members) Revision Notes: April 2011 Revisions reflect changes in procedure and documentation to meet July 1, 2011, Title IV requirements. SCP-4274, Standards of Progress for Financial Assistance Recipients Page 3 of 3

279 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE BOARD OF GOVERNORS SCP-4786 SUBJECT: REFERENCE: Transfer Student Requirements and Credit Evaluation West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education, Title 135, Procedural Rule Series 17, Transferability of Credits and Grades at West Virginia Public Colleges and Universities; Procedural Rule Series 21, Standards and Procedures for Undergraduate Admissions at Community and Technical Colleges; and SCP-3227, Credit Based on Experience. ORIGINATION: July 1, 1984 EFFECTIVE: July 1, 1984 REVIEWED: September 1, 2009 SECTION 1. PURPOSE 1.1 The purpose of this policy is to ensure that students applying for admission to Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College receive equitable treatment when transferring college credit hours from an accredited college or university and/or when transferring military credit. All applicants will receive the appropriate evaluation and articulation of credit by Southern in compliance with the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education rules. SECTION 2. SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY 2.1 This policy is applicable to all students. SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 Acceptable transfer credit evaluated academic credit that is considered included within a transfer student s Southern academic history and may or may not be considered as equivalent to Southern coursework or applicable toward the student s Southern program certificate/degree requirements. All credit and grades for coursework determined as equivalent or not equivalent to Southern coursework is calculated and included in the overall grade point average. Most common acceptable transfer credit is received from regionally accredited colleges and universities. 3.2 Articulation agreement an agreement between one or more educational institutions establishing and identifying acceptable transfer coursework as equivalent coursework. 3.3 Core coursework also considered general studies courses, are common course requirements recognized by the state that fulfill most state baccalaureate and associate degree programs. Most common core coursework would be English composition, communications and literature, mathematics, natural science, and social science. 3.4 Equivalent course credit acceptable transfer credit that has been evaluated by comparison of the transfer course description and Southern s course description and determined to be equal in educational content. SCP- 4786, Transfer Student Requirements and Credit Evaluation Page 1 of 4

280 3.5 Fully admitted student status upon submission of all required documents for admission to Southern. 3.6 Non-traditional credit recognized academic credit from other educational and/or life experiences or programs that are not typically provided by a traditional college or university as academic credit. Military, apprenticeship, and workplace experiences are the most common of this type of academic credit. 3.7 Regionally accredited institution colleges or universities accredited by a recognized regional accrediting organization that has met the accreditation standards of either the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) or the U.S. Department of Education (USDE). 3.8 Traditional credit recognized academic credit commonly identified by a college or university as typical college coursework. Traditional credit would be commonly listed on an official transcript with the transfer course title, subject, credit, grade, and grade point average. 3.9 Transcript an official document of coursework with completed credit(s), grade(s) and academic history from a college, university, and/or military authority Transfer credit credit received for courses taken at other educational institutions and submitted for evaluation and articulation at Southern for determination of acceptable and/or equivalent college credit towards Southern s academic programs Transfer student a student admitted to Southern who has previously attended another college or university Unacceptable transfer credit evaluated academic credit and grades that is not considered included within a transfer student s Southern academic history and not applicable toward Southern program certificate/degree requirements or overall grade point average. SECTION 4. POLICY 4.1 In accordance with the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College, Title 135, Procedural Rule Series 17, Transferability of Credits and Grades at West Virginia Public Colleges and Universities, it is Southern s policy that any student who has been fully admitted to Southern and who seeks an Associate Degree or Certificate will be provided fair and equitable consideration in the evaluation and articulation of transfer credit hours and grades received from any regionally accredited college or university. Consideration will be provided to transfer students in determination of acceptable credit from other accredited and educational institutions following appropriate state and institutional procedures. SECTION 5. BACKGROUND OR EXCLUSIONS 5.1 Southern is accredited by and follows standards set forth by the accrediting organization, the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, when evaluating and determining transfer credit. Southern will consider evaluation of transfer credit from any regionally accredited college or university recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation, CHEA, and/or the U.S. Department of Education, USDE. 5.2 Students in the Board of Governors Associate in Applied Science Adult Degree Completion Program are an exception to this policy. Per West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Board of Governors Associate in Applied Science Adult Degree Completion Program Administrative Guidelines, in order to receive Southern s Board of Governors AAS, students transferring into this program must complete at least 12 hours at a regionally accredited higher education institution, including a total of 3 hours credit at SCP- 4786, Transfer Student Requirements and Credit Evaluation Page 2 of 4

281 Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College. Credit for this program will be evaluated on a case by case basis following the guidelines of SCP-3227, Credit Based on Experience. 5.3 Evaluation of credit for any West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission or West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education established cooperative programs will follow guidelines and directives set forth by said entities. SECTION 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1 Transfer credit determined as acceptable and/or equivalent credit by Southern will include the transfer credit grade(s) listed on the transcript after the grade(s) are reviewed and articulated as equivalent to Southern s standard grading system. Articulated grades will be calculated in the student s overall grade point average. 6.2 The Core Coursework Transfer Agreement between the Higher Education Policy Commission and the West Virginia Community and Technical College System will be followed in the evaluation of students core coursework transferring from a state university or college. The agreement establishes hours of coursework acceptable for transfer that will count toward fulfillment of general studies requirements. 6.3 Established articulation agreements between Southern and other schools will be used as a basis for determining transfer credit for those schools. 6.4 Evaluation of students transfer credit from a college or university that does not have an established articulation agreement with Southern will be reviewed upon comparison of course descriptions found in the transferring institution s catalog or course documentation from the transfer institution. 6.5 Evaluation of military credit will be based upon the recommendation listed in the current American Council Education Handbook, Guide to the Evaluation of Armed Forces Experiences. 6.6 Evaluation of credit for courses taken at an institution that is not regionally accredited may be considered on a case by case basis with submission of documentation from the institution, such as course description or syllabus. The Vice-President of Academic Affairs or designee and the Registrar or designee will evaluate the submitted documentation and determine if coursework is acceptable as credit. SECTION 7. RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES 7.1 Transfer students are required to apply for admission to Southern and submit an official transcript from all previous colleges by the appropriate official from the transferring institution. 7.2 The transfer student is responsible for requesting official transcripts from the transferring institution(s). 7.3 Students with completed military training are required to apply for admission to Southern and are responsible for submission of military record of training before credit evaluation is considered. 7.4 Receipt of all official transcripts must be received by Southern to be considered fully admitted. 7.5 After receipt of student s official transcripts from a regionally accredited institution to Southern s Central Records office, the Dean of Enrollment Services/Registrar or designee, and when necessary in consultation with the Vice President for Academic Affairs or designee,will evaluate and articulate all courses and determine courses acceptable or not acceptable as transfer or equivalent Southern courses. All acceptable transfer course credits and grades will be electronically recorded and included in the student s academic record, including those courses determined as not equivalent to Southern courses. The transfer student will be SCP- 4786, Transfer Student Requirements and Credit Evaluation Page 3 of 4

282 notified of the outcome of the articulation of credit. 7.6 Transfer students must complete 15 hours of the final 23 hours of the program requirements at Southern to be eligible for an Associate Degree from Southern. For those students completing a certificate program, a minimum of one-third of the total hours required in the certificate program must be completed at Southern. SECTION 8. CANCELLATION 8.1 SCP-4825, Transfer of Student Credit Hours from another Institution, was rescinded and relative information was incorporated into SCP SECTION 9. REVIEW STATEMENT 9.1 This policy shall be reviewed on a regular basis with a time frame for review to be determined by the President or the President s designee. Upon such review, the President or President s designee may recommend to the Board that the policy be amended or repealed. SECTION 10. SIGNATURES Board of Governors Chair Date President Date Attachments: None Distribution: Board of Governors (12) Revision Notes: Policy originated September 1, Revisions of September 1, 2009 reflect title changes and include content from the rescinded policy, SCP-4825, Transfer of Student Credit Hours from another Institution. SCP- 4786, Transfer Student Requirements and Credit Evaluation Page 4 of 4

283 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES SIP-4825 SUBJECT: REFERENCE: Transfer of Student Credit Hours From Another Institution None. ORIGINATION: March 1, EFFECTIVE: December 8, REVIEWED: SECTION 1. December 8, 2009 The date the procedure was last reviewed. PURPOSE 1.1 To enable students to transfer appropriate credit hours from any full accredited college or university. SECTION 2. SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY 2.1 This policy is applicable to all students and employees of the College. SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 Transfer credit granted for courses taken at other institutions toward credentialing at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College. SECTION 4. PROCEDURE 4.1 A transfer student who has been officially admitted to Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College, and who seeks an Associate Degree, may transfer appropriate credit hours from any full accredited college or university. SECTION 5. BACKGROUND OR EXCLUSIONS 5.1 Acceptance of Non-Traditional Credits. 5.2 Credits not accepted under this policy may be accepted and evaluated under another policy which addresses non-traditional learning such as proprietary credit, life experiences, and/or armed forces service. 5.3 Students in the Board of Governors Associate in Applied Science Adult Degree Completion Program are an exception to this policy. Per West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Board of Governors Associate in Applied Science Adult Degree Completion Program Administrative Guidelines, students transferring into this program must complete 12 hours at a regionally accredited higher education institution, including a total of 3 hours credit at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College. SECTION 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS Transfer of Student Credit Hours From Another Institution 6.1 The Core Coursework Transfer Agreement between the Higher Education Policy Commission and the West Virginia Community and Technical College System is an integral part of transfer at West Virginia SIP-4825 Transfer of Student Credit Hours From Another Institution Page 1 of 2

284 universities and colleges. 6.2 The Core Coursework Transfer Agreement lists the general studies courses at each institution which have been approved for inclusion in the agreement and is updated annually. 6.3 Under the terms of the agreement, a student may transfer up to thirty-two credit hours of undergraduate coursework in the areas of English composition, communications and literature, mathematics, natural science, and social science as general studies credits. 6.4 The agreement establishes hours of coursework acceptable for transfer that will count toward fulfillment of general studies requirements. 6.5 Since coursework is generally transferable among institutions in the state colleges and universities, a student could conceivably transfer more than thirty-two hours of general studies credit from one institution to another that are provided for in this agreement. 6.6 The agreement is not designed to limit the number of credits that are transferred. Its purpose is to assure that students will be able to transfer credits in accordance with the terms of the agreement. SECTION 7. RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES 7.1 Student - A student transferring into a program of studies at Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College and who plans to complete the Associate Degree, must complete the specified course requirements and must complete 15 of the last 23 hours work at Southern. 7.2 Division of Student Services, Chairperson of Program Division, Vice President for Academic Affairs - Credit hours earned at other accredited colleges and universities shall be evaluated in sequence by the Registrar. 7.3 The Registrar shall certify all acceptable transfer credits and notify the student by letter. SECTION 8. CANCELLATION 8.1 None. SECTION 9. REVIEW STATEMENT 9.1 This procedure shall be reviewed on a regular basis with a time frame for review to be determined by the President or the President s designee. Upon such review, the President or President s designee may recommend to the Board that the procedure be amended or repealed. Attachments: Distribution: Revision Notes: None. All employees of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College via December 8, The policy SCP-4825 was rescinded by the Board of Governors to become a unit procedure on December 8, SIP-4825 Transfer of Student Credit Hours From Another Institution Page 2 of 2

285 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE ACADEMIC AFFAIRS SIP-3240 SUBJECT: REFERENCE: Assignment of Credit/Non-Credit Courses None ORIGINATION: July 1, 1986 EFFECTIVE: December 9, 2008 REVIEWED: August 6, 2008 SECTION 1. PURPOSE 1.1. To communicate procedures for assignment of credit and/or designation of non-credit to courses. SECTION 2. SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY 2.1. All employees. SECTION 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1. None. SECTION 4. PROCEDURE 4.1. At Southern, we believe that all citizens have a right to develop their abilities in accordance with their own chosen goals, and that the College provides the means through which this development may take place. SECTION 5. BACKGROUND OR EXCLUSIONS 5.1. None. SECTION 6. GENERAL PROVISIONS 6.1. Rationale for credit/non-credit: Credit courses are offered in programs of study which lead to an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, or Associate in Applied Science degree which can be efficiently transferred to other institutions and applied toward the completion of a Baccalaureate degree Credit courses are offered in programs of study which lead to an Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, or a certificate which prepares and/or upgrades students skills in the occupation of their choice, especially those occupations which help meet the needs of the College service area. SCP-3240 Assignment of Credit/Non-Credit Courses Page 1 of 3

286 Credit courses on a non-degree basis are offered in developmental courses of study Non-credit offerings are courses of study which appeal to the interest of community residents who may not need or desire an academic degree, but who want instruction to aid them in personal enrichment, recreational activities, and opportunities for improving occupational or hobby skills Guidelines for credit courses: Courses offered for credit should be developed under procedures that are designed to protect the integrity of credit as evidence of successful academic accomplishment The process for approval of credit offerings include: Advice of faculty/advisory Committees Recommendation of Division Dean Recommendation of Curriculum and Instruction Committee Recommendation of Chief Academic Officers Approval of President Credit courses are taught, evaluated, or directly supervised by an instructor who has met the institution s qualifications for faculty appointment Credit offerings incorporate stated learning objectives and classroom activities which all successful students are required to achieve or experience Assigned units of credit are based on standards and guidelines for relating learning objectives and course requirements to units of credit Credit courses require individual assessment to determine which students have acquired the learning objectives or met requirements Credit courses are offered as described in the institution s catalog, schedule, course syllabus, and other appropriate documents of record Credit courses offer recognition of achievement by an entry on the student s permanent academic record (transcript) maintained by the institution Guidelines for non-credit courses: Establish community interest Recommendation and approval of the Vice President of Economic, Workforce, and Community Development or his/her designee Non-credit courses incorporate subject matter, resource materials, teaching methods, and standards of attendance and achievement appropriate for the needs of students eligible to enroll Non-credit courses are taught by an instructor who has met the institution s qualifications for non-credit program instructional personnel Non-credit courses are offered as described in the Workforce Development schedule, news releases, and course syllabi Non-credit courses recognize participation through the award of certificates and Continuing Education Units (C.E.U. s) if appropriate. SECTION 7. RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROCEDURES 7.1. None. SECTION 8. CANCELLATION 8.1. SCP-3240 Assignment of Credit/Non-Credit Courses. SCP-3240 Assignment of Credit/Non-Credit Courses Page 2 of 3

287 SECTION 9. REVIEW STATEMENT 9.1. This procedure shall be reviewed on a regular basis with a time frame for review to be determined by the President or the President s designee. Upon such review, the President or President s designee may recommend to the Board that the procedure be amended or repealed. Attachments: Distribution: Revision Notes: None. All employees of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College via April 2010 The policy SCP-3240 was rescinded by the Board of Governors to become a unit procedure on December 9, SCP-3240 Assignment of Credit/Non-Credit Courses Page 3 of 3

288 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Grant/Contract Number Name of Program Beginning Balance Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Balance Awards Adjusted Transfers Out Net Subrecipient awards Ending Balance FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $0 $0 $0 $79,499 $0 $79,499 $79,499 $0 $0 $0 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM $2,189 $0 $2,189 $177,125 $0 $177,125 $178,647 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL PERKINS LOAN PROGRAM-FEDERAL $26,630 $0 $26,630 $179,497 $0 $179,497 $36,735 $0 $0 $0 $169,392 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $8,514 $0 $8,514 $2,585,984 $0 $2,585,984 $2,588,682 $0 $0 $0 $5, FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN $0 $0 $0 $9,367,629 $0 $9,367,629 $9,367,629 $0 $0 $0 $ NURSING STUDENT LOANS $37,753 $0 $37,753 $15,585 $0 $15,585 $23,405 $0 $0 $0 $29,933 SHEPHERD COLLEGE $1,232,286 $0 $1,232,286 $18,124,124 $0 $18,124,124 $19,150,602 $0 $0 $0 $205,808 Total SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $426 $0 $426 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $426 GRANTS/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT - DISLOCATED $0 $0 $0 $0 $133,658 $133,658 $133,658 $0 $0 $0 $0 WORKERS EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES $0 $0 $0 $0 $149,185 $149,185 $149,185 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $5,902 $0 $5,902 $57,453 $0 $57,453 $63,355 $0 $0 $0 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOANS $0 $0 $0 $180,591 $0 $180,591 $180,591 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM $913 $0 $913 $59,824 $0 $59,824 $61,923 $0 $0 $0 ($1,186) Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Page 51 of 63

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290 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Grant/Contract Number Name of Program Beginning Balance Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Balance Awards Adjusted Transfers Out Net Subrecipient awards Ending Balance TRIO-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES ($20,083) $40,976 $20,893 $256,001 $0 $256,001 $246,991 $0 $0 $0 $29, TRIO-TALENT SEARCH $32,225 ($23,879) $8,346 $27,790 $0 $27,790 $35,951 $0 $0 $0 $ VOCATIONAL EDUCATION-BASIC GRANTS TO $0 $0 $0 $0 $177,690 $177,690 $177,690 $0 $0 $0 $0 STATES FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $11,441 $0 $11,441 $3,298,783 $0 $3,298,783 $3,310,223 $0 $0 $0 $1 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL CO $30,824 $17,097 $47,921 $3,880,442 $460,533 $4,340,975 $4,359,567 $0 $0 $0 $29,329 Total WV STATE POLICE NATIONAL CRIMINAL HISTORY IMPROVEMENT $0 $0 $0 $0 $169,461 $169,461 $169,461 $0 $0 $0 $0 PROGRAM (NCHIP) CRIME LABORATORY IMPROVEMENT $0 $0 $0 $10,765 $0 $10,765 $10,765 $0 $0 $0 $0 PROGRAM BYRNE FORMULA GRANT PROGRAM $0 ($14,152) ($14,152) $0 $581,788 $581,788 $652,899 $0 $0 $0 ($85,263) PUBLIC SAFETY PARTNERSHIP AND $22,014 $0 $22,014 $335,592 $0 $335,592 $357,606 $0 $0 $0 $0 COMMUNITY POLICING GRANTS MISCELLANEOUS JUSTICE PROGRAMS $0 $0 $0 $322,505 $0 $322,505 $162,615 $0 $0 $0 $159,890 DTNH2292 Y MISCELLANEOUS TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS ($2,797) $0 ($2,797) $47,138 $0 $47,138 $44,133 $0 $0 $0 $208 I1PAPP APPALACHIA HIDTA (NOTE 8) ($65,601) $0 ($65,601) $133,563 $0 $133,563 $67,962 $0 $0 $0 $0 Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Page 52 of 63

291 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Grant/Contract Number Name of Program Beginning Balance Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Balance Awards Adjusted Transfers Out Net Subrecipient awards Ending Balance SHEPHERD COLLEGE PLANT AND ANIMAL DISEASE, PEST CONTROL, $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $5,003 $0 $0 $0 ($5,003) AND ANIMAL CARE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $0 $0 $0 $2,110,795 $0 $2,110,795 $2,110,795 $0 $0 $0 $0 GRANTS/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $0 $0 $0 $116,804 $0 $116,804 $116,804 $0 $0 $0 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS HIGHER EDUCATION-INSTITUTIONAL AID $0 $0 $0 $24,424 $0 $24,424 $24,424 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM $667 $0 $667 $114,804 $0 $114,804 $113,776 $0 $0 $0 $1, FEDERAL PERKINS LOAN PROGRAM-FEDERAL $169,392 $0 $169,392 $201,090 $0 $201,090 $109,877 $0 $0 $0 $260,605 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $5,816 $0 $5,816 $2,671,494 $0 $2,671,494 $2,658,727 $0 $0 $0 $18, FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOAN $0 $0 $0 $10,300,000 $0 $10,300,000 $10,300,000 $0 $0 $0 $ NURSING STUDENT LOANS $29,933 $0 $29,933 $7,480 $0 $7,480 $32,545 $0 $0 $0 $4,868 SHEPHERD COLLEGE $205,808 $0 $205,808 $15,546,891 $0 $15,546,891 $15,471,951 $0 $0 $0 $280,748 Total SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $426 $0 $426 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $426 GRANTS/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Page 56 of 70

292 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Grant/Contract Number Name of Program Beginning Balance Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Balance Awards Adjusted Transfers Out Net Subrecipient awards Ending Balance WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT - DISLOCATED $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 WORKERS EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $0 $0 $0 $63,574 $0 $63,574 $63,574 $0 $0 $0 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOANS $0 $0 $0 $230,020 $0 $230,020 $230,020 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM ($1,186) $0 ($1,186) $52,223 $0 $52,223 $52,223 $0 $0 $0 ($1,186) TRIO-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES $29,903 $0 $29,903 $208,058 $0 $208,058 $237,523 $0 $0 $0 $ TRIO-TALENT SEARCH $185 $0 $185 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ VOCATIONAL EDUCATION-BASIC GRANTS TO $0 $0 $0 $0 $211,849 $211,849 $211,849 $0 $0 $0 $0 STATES FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $1 $0 $1 $3,491,618 $0 $3,491,618 $3,474,537 $0 $0 $0 $17, FUND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF $0 $0 $0 $429,267 $0 $429,267 $430,379 $0 $0 $0 ($1,112) POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION AMERICORPS $0 $0 $0 $0 $554,417 $554,417 $554,417 $0 $0 $0 $0 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL CO $29,329 $0 $29,329 $4,474,760 $766,266 $5,241,026 $5,254,522 $0 $0 $0 $15,833 Total WV STATE POLICE CRIME LABORATORY IMPROVEMENT $0 $0 $0 $38,610 $0 $38,610 $38,610 $0 $0 $0 $0 PROGRAM Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Page 57 of 70

293 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Grant/Contract Number Name of Program Beginning Balance Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Balance Awards Adjusted Transfers Out Net Subrecipient awards Ending Balance COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 GRANTS/BROWNSFIELDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $0 $0 $0 $84,825 $0 $84,825 $133,871 $0 $0 $0 ($49,046) OPPORTUNITY GRANTS HIGHER EDUCATION-INSTITUTIONAL AID $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM $5,797 $0 $5,797 $64,559 $0 $64,559 $121,480 $0 $0 $0 ($51,124) FEDERAL PERKINS LOAN PROGRAM-FEDERAL $175,491 $0 $175,491 $174,632 $0 $174,632 $124,535 $0 $0 $0 $225,588 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $35,290 $0 $35,290 $2,334,299 $0 $2,334,299 $2,438,399 $0 $0 $0 ($68,810) FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANS (DIRECT $0 $0 $0 $10,581,018 $0 $10,581,018 $10,581,018 $0 $0 $0 $0 LOAN) NURSING STUDENT LOANS $7,142 $0 $7,142 $69,835 $0 $69,835 $4,848 $0 $0 $0 $72, HEALTH CARE AND OTHER FACILITIES $0 $0 $0 $1,714,049 $0 $1,714,049 $1,713,816 $0 $0 $0 $233 SHEPHERD UNIVERSTIY $214,315 $0 $214,315 $15,039,992 $0 $15,039,992 $15,130,340 $0 $0 $0 $123,967 Total SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTANCE LEARNING AND TELEMEDICINE $0 $0 $0 $222,642 $0 $222,642 $221,609 $0 $0 $0 $1,033 LOANS AND GRANTS Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Page 67 of 84

294 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Grant/Contract Number Name of Program Beginning Balance Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Balance Awards Adjusted Transfers Out Net Subrecipient awards Ending Balance COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $553 $0 $553 $0 $0 $0 $65 $0 $0 $0 $488 GRANTS/BROWNSFIELDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT - DISLOCATED $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 WORKERS EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $2,965 $0 $2,965 $63,061 $0 $63,061 $66,026 $0 $0 $0 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOANS $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM ($1,186) $0 ($1,186) $86,997 $0 $86,997 $86,997 $0 $0 $0 ($1,186) TRIO-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES $18,157 $0 $18,157 $247,609 $0 $247,609 $249,081 $0 $0 $0 $16, TRIO-TALENT SEARCH $185 $0 $185 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ VOCATIONAL EDUCATION-BASIC GRANTS TO $0 $0 $0 $0 $161,762 $161,762 $161,762 $0 $0 $0 $0 STATES FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $32,473 $0 $32,473 $3,289,333 $0 $3,289,333 $3,276,977 $0 $0 $0 $44, FUND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF ($18,747) $0 ($18,747) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 ($18,747) POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION AMERICORPS $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL CO $34,400 $0 $34,400 $3,909,642 $161,762 $4,071,404 $4,062,517 $0 $0 $0 $43,287 Total Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Page 68 of 84

295 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Grant/Contract Number Name of Program Beginning Balance Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Balance Awards Adjusted Transfers Out Net Subrecipient awards Ending Balance FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL ($49,046) $0 ($49,046) $107,318 $0 $107,318 $44,419 $13,853 $0 $13,853 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM ($51,124) $0 ($51,124) $158,949 $0 $158,949 $102,608 $5,217 $0 $5,217 $ FEDERAL PERKINS LOAN PROGRAM-FEDERAL $225,588 $0 $225,588 $129,741 $0 $129,741 $158,267 $0 $0 $0 $197,062 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM ($68,810) $0 ($68,810) $2,146,750 $0 $2,146,750 $2,075,311 $0 $0 $0 $2, FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANS (DIRECT $0 $0 $0 $12,016,740 $0 $12,016,740 $12,016,740 $0 $0 $0 $0 LOAN) NATIONAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS $0 $0 $0 $82,800 $0 $82,800 $82,800 $0 $0 $0 $0 ACCESS TO RETAIN TALENT (SMART) GRANTS NURSING STUDENT LOANS $72,129 $0 $72,129 $3,084 $0 $3,084 $73,461 $0 $0 $0 $1, HEALTH CARE AND OTHER FACILITIES $233 $0 $233 $6,681,577 $0 $6,681,577 $6,687,780 $0 $0 $0 ($5,970) SHEPHERD UNIVERSTIY $123,967 $0 $123,967 $21,995,364 $0 $21,995,364 $21,905,356 $19,070 $0 $19,070 $194,905 Total SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTANCE LEARNING AND TELEMEDICINE $1,033 $0 $1,033 $74,480 $0 $74,480 $74,480 $0 $0 $0 $1,033 LOANS AND GRANTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $488 $0 $488 $0 $0 $0 $1 $0 $0 $0 $487 GRANTS/BROWNSFIELDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Page 67 of 86

296 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Grant/Contract Number Name of Program Beginning Balance Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Balance Awards Adjusted Transfers Out Net Subrecipient awards Ending Balance WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT - DISLOCATED $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 WORKERS EDUCATION AND HUMAN RESOURCES $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $0 $0 $0 $56,367 $0 $56,367 $56,367 $0 $0 $0 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOANS $0 $0 $0 $262,735 $0 $262,735 $260,293 $0 $0 $0 $2, FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM ($1,186) $0 ($1,186) $82,177 $0 $82,177 $82,177 $0 $0 $0 ($1,186) TRIO-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES $16,685 $0 $16,685 $237,279 $0 $237,279 $232,651 $0 $0 $0 $21, TRIO-TALENT SEARCH $185 $0 $185 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ VOCATIONAL EDUCATION-BASIC GRANTS TO $0 $0 $0 $0 $144,536 $144,536 $144,536 $0 $0 $0 $0 STATES FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $44,829 $0 $44,829 $3,099,487 $0 $3,099,487 $3,092,867 $0 $0 $0 $51, FUND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF ($18,747) $0 ($18,747) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 ($18,747) POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION ACADEMIC COMPETITIVENESS GRANTS $0 $0 $0 $26,600 $0 $26,600 $26,600 $0 $0 $0 $ AMERICORPS $0 $0 $0 $0 $106,553 $106,553 $106,553 $0 $0 $0 $0 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL CO $43,287 $0 $43,287 $3,839,125 $251,089 $4,090,214 $4,076,525 $0 $0 $0 $56,976 Total Tuesday, January 22, 2013 Page 68 of 86

297 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Grant/Contract Number Name of Program Beginning Balance Adjustment Beginning Balance Adjusted Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Awards Transfers Out Net Subrecipient awards Emling Balance SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY Total $194,905 ($242,339) ($47,434) $17,973,661 $184,147 $18,157,808 $18,174,385 $0 $0 $0 ($64,011) SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTANCE LEARNING AND TELEMEDICINE $1,033 ($1,033) $0 $75,778 $0 $75,778 $74,480 $0 LOANS AND GRANTS $0 $0 $1, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $487 ($425) $62 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 GRANTS/BROWNSFIELDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE $0 $0 $ WIA PILOTS, DEMONSTRATIONS, AND $0 $0 $0 $295,737 $0 $295,737 $300,586 $0 RESEARCH PROJECTS $0 $0 ($4,849) FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $0 $0 $0 $58,225 $0 $58,225 $58,225 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS $0 $0 $ FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOANS $2,442 $0 $2,442 $430,984 $0 $430,984 $426,814 $0 $0 $0 $6, FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM {$1,186) $1,186 $0 $62,019 $0 $62,019 $60,441 $0 $0 $0 $1, TRIO-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES $21,313 ($34,142) ($12,829) $290,160 $0 $290,160 $224,522 $0 $0 $0 $52, TRIO-TALENT SEARCH $185 $17,067 $17,252 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $17, CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION-BASIC $0 $0 $0 $0 $157,341 $157,341 $157,341 $0 GRANTS TO STATES $0 $0 $ FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $51,449 $0 $51,449 $3,338,696 $0 $3,338,696 $3,386,659 $0 $0 $0 $3,486 Monday, February 02, 2009 Page68of87

298 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Name of Program Beginning Adjustment Begimring Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Transfers Net Emling ' Grant/Contract Balance Balance Awards Out Suhrecipient Balance Number Adjusted awards ' FUND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF ($18,747) $19,034 $287 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $287 POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION ACADEMIC COMPETITIVENESS GRANTS $0 $0 $0 $33,775 $0 $33,775 $33,775 $0 $0 $0 $ AMERICORPS $0 $0 $0 $260,477 $0 $260,477 $280,407 $0 $0 $0 ($19,930) SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL C Total $56,976 $1,687 $58,663 $4,845,851 $157,341 $5,003,192 $5,003,250 $0 $0 $0 $58,605 STATE POLICE MISSING CHILDREN'S ASSISTANCE $0 $0 $0 $22,873 $0 $22,873 $25,126 $0 $0 $0 ($2,253) NATIONAL CRIMINAL HISTORY IMPROVEMENT ($32,808) $0 ($32,808} $0 $184,625 $184,625 $151,923 $0 $0 $0 ($106) PROGRAM (NCHIP) NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE RESEARCH, $0 ($111,451) ($111,461) $0 $106,973 $106,973 ($4,488) $0 $0 $0 $0 EVALUATION, AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT GRANTS CRIME LABORATORY ($9,323) $0 ($9,323) $117,874 $0 $117,874 $148,479 $0 $0 $0 ($39,928) IMPROVEMENT_COMBINED OFFENDER DNA INDEX SYSTEM BACKLOG REDUCTION EDWARD BYRNE MEMORIAL FORMULA GRANT ($6,033) $0 ($6,033) $79,776 $0 $79,776 $117,403 $0 $0 $0 ($43,660) PROGRAM LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT BLOCK GRANTS $87,980 ($87,980) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 PROGRAM Monday, February 02, 2009 Page69of87

299 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Name of Program Beginning At/justment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Transfers Net Emling Grant/Contract Balance Balance Awards Out. Subrecipient Balance Number At/justed awards I NATIONAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS $0 $0 $0 $34,198 $0 $34,198 $34,198 $0 $0 $0 $0 ACCESS TO RETAIN TALENT (SMART) GRANTS NURSING STUDENT LOANS $4,138 $0 $4,138 $4,643 $0 $4,643 $0 $0 $0 $0 $8, FOSTER CARE-TITLE IV-E ($183,911) $0 ($183,911) $96,949 $0 $96,949 $108,317 $0 $0 $0 ($195,279) MEDICAID TRANSFORMATION GRANTS $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,195,567 $1,195,567 $1,195,567 $0 $0 $0 $0 SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY Total ($64,011) $0 ($64,011) $19,039,073 $1,195,567 $20,234,640 $20,462,841 $0 $0 $0 ($292,212) SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTANCE LEARNING AND TELEMEDICINE $1,298 $0 $1,298 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,298 LOANS AND GRANTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $62 $0 $62 $0 $0 $0 $61 $0 $0 $0 $1 GRANTS/BROWNSFIELDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE WIA PILOTS, DEMONSTRATIONS, AND ($4,849) $0 ($4,849) $395,805 $0 $395,805 $318,584 $0 $0 $0 $72,372 RESEARCH PROJECTS FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $0 $0 $0 $77,843 $0 $77,843 $77,843 $0 $0 $0 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOANS $6,612 $0 $6,612 $429,396 $0 $429,396 $434,334 $0 $0 $0 $1, FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM $1,578 $0 $1,578 $82,242 $0 $82,242 $84,300 $0 $0 $0 ($480) Wednesday, March 03,2010 Page69of90

300 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Name of Program Begitmi11g Graut!Co11tract Bala11ce Number Adjustme11t Begi1111i11g Receipts Tra11sjers /11 Net Receipts Disburseme11ts Bafa11ce Adjusted Subrecipie11t Tra11sjers Net E11di11g Awards Out Subrecipieut Bafa11ce awards TRIO-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES $52,809 $0 $52,809 $219,043 $0 $219,043 $262,014 $0 $0 $0 $9, TRIO-TALENT SEARCH $17,252 $0 $17,252 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $17, CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION-BASIC $0 GRANTS TO STATES $0 $0 $181,642 $0 $181,642 $1 54,019 $0 $0 $0 $27, FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM S3,486 $0 $3,486 $3,792,410 $0 S3,792,410 S3,795,896 so $0 $0 $ FUND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF $287 POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION ACADEMIC COMPETITIVENESS GRANTS $0 $0 $287 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $39,275 $0 $39,275 $39,275 $0 $0 $0 $287 $0 $0 $0 $ AMERICORPS ($19,930) $0 (S19,930) $0 $214,218 $214,218 $197,285 so $0 so ($2,997) SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL C Total S58,605 $0 S58,605 S5,217,656 S214,218 S5,431,874 S5,363,611 so so so $126,868 STATE POLICE MISSING CHILDREN'S ASSISTANCE ($2,253) $0 ($2,253) $129,079 $0 $1 29,079 $132,302 -.) $0 $0 $0, ($5,476) NATIONAL CRIMINAL HISTORY IMPROVEMENT ($106) $0 ($106) $0 $150,015 $150,015 PROGRAM (NCHIP) CRIME LABORATORY ($39,928) $0 ($39,928) $77,782 $0 $77,782 IMPROVEMENT_COMBINED OFFENDER DNA INDEX SYSTEM BACKLOG REDUCTION "-...~ "" $154,698 $41,904 $0 $0 $0 - ($4,789) $0 $0 $0 ($4,050) Friday, Marcil 05, 2010 Page 70of90

301 Subrecipienl STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING 1 Fetleral CFDA Name of Program Beginning Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Suhrecipient Transfers Net Emling Grant/Contract Balance Balance Awards Out Balance Number Adjusted awards ARRA- STATE FISCAL STABILIZATION FUND $0 $0 $0 $0 $722,038 $722,038 $722,038 $0 $0 $0 $0 (SFSF)- EDUCATION STATE GRANTS, RECOVERY ACT NURSING STUDENT LOANS $8,781 $0 $8,781 $1,036 $0 $1,036 $0 $0 $0 $0 $9, FOSTER CARE-TITLE IV-E ($195,279) $0 ($195,279) $0 $135,194 $135,194 $124,689 $0 $0 $0 ($184,774) MEDICAID TRANSFORMATION GRANTS $0 ($35,421) ($35,421) $0 $1,428,592 $1,428,592 $1,463,529 $0 $0 $0 ($70,358) ARRA ARRA- STATE ENERGY PROGRAM $0 $0 $0 $0 $700,000 $700,000 $700,000 $0 $0 $0 $ SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY Total ($292,212) ($35,421) ($327,633) $23,814,616 $2,985,824 $26,800,440 $26,723,013 $0 $0 $0 ($250,206) SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTANCE LEARNING AND TELEMEDICINE $1,298 $0 $1,298 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,298 LOANS AND GRANTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $1 $0 $1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1 GRANTS/BROWNSFIELDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE WIA PILOTS, DEMONSTRATIONS, AND $72,372 ($72,372) $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 RESEARCH PROJECTS FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $0 $0 $0 $57,909 $0 $57,909 $57,909 $0 $0 $0 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS Tuesday, March 01, 20ll Page 80 of I 03

302 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Name of Program Beginning Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipiellf Transfers I Net Emling Grant/Contract Balance Balance Awards Out Subrecipient Balance Number Adjusted awards HIGHER EDUCATION-INSTITUTIONAL AID $0 $0 $0 $301,346 $0 $301,346 $305,739 $0 $0 $0 ($4,393) FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOANS $1,674 $0 $1,674 $395,128 $0 $395,128 $396,647 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM ($480) $0 ($480) $82,002 $0 $82,002 $87,457 $0 $0 $0 ($5,935) FEDERAL PERKINS LOAN PROGRAM-FEDERAL $0 $960 $960 $0 $0 $0 $960 $0 $0 $0 $0 CAPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS TRIO-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES $9,838 $0 $9,838 $303,314 $0 $303,314 $292,297 $0 $0 $0 $20, TRIO-TALENT SEARCH $17,252 $0 $17,252 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $17, CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION-BASIC $27,623 $0 $27,623 $0 $162,389 $162,389 $161,824 $0 $0 $0 $28,188 GRANTS TO STATES FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM $0 $0 $0 $4,414,812 $0 $4,414,812 $4,414,812 $0 $0 $0 $ FUND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF $287 $0 $287 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $287 POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION ACADEMIC COMPETITIVENESS GRANTS $0 $0 $0 $41,282 $0 $41,282 $41,282 $0 $0 $0 $ ARRA- STATE FISCAL STABILIZATION FUND $0 $0 $0 $0 $568,851 $568,851 $568,851 $0 $0 $0 $0 (SFSF)- EDUCATION STATE GRANTS, RECOVERY ACT AMERICORPS ($2,997} $0 ($2,997) $15,414 $0 $15,414 $8,712 $0 $0 $0 $3,705 SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL C Total $126,868 ($71,412) $55,456 $5,611,207 $731,240 $6,342,447 $6,336,490 $0 $0 $0 $61,413 Tuesday, March 01, 2011 Page 81 of 103

303 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Name of Program Beginning Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Tramfers Net E1uling Grant/Contract Balance Balance Awards Out Subrecipient Balance Number Adjusted awards NURSING STUDENT LOANS (NSL) $9,817 $0 $9,817 $9 $0 $9 $0 $0 $0 $0 $9, FOSTER CARE-TITLE IV-E ($184,774) $0 ($184,774) $0 $128,406 $128,406 $118,027 $0 $0 $0 ($174,395) MEDICAID TRANSFORMATION GRANTS ($70,358) $0 ($70,358) $0 $162,014 $162,014 $91,656 $0 $0 $0 $0 SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY Total ($250,206) $0 ($250,206) $26,444,921 $1,185,897 $27,630,818 $27,672,387 $0 $0 $0 ($291,775) SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE DISTANCE LEARNING AND TELEMEDICINE $1,298 $0 $1,298 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1,298 LOANS AND GRANTS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK $1 $0 $1 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $1 GRANTS/BROWNFIELDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE FEDERAL SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL $0 $0 $0 $53,535 $0 $53,535 $53,535 $0 $0 $0 $0 OPPORTUNITY GRANTS (FSEOG) HIGHER EDUCATION-INSTITUTIONAL AID ($4,393) $0 ($4,393) $394,106 $0 $394,106 $386,439 $0 $0 $0 $3, FEDERAL FAMILY EDUCATION LOANS (FFEL) $155 $0 $155 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ FEDERAL WORK-STUDY PROGRAM (FWS) ($5,935) $0 ($5,935) $85,410 $0 $85,410 $78,760 $0 $0 $0 $ TRIO-STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES $20,855 $0 $20,855 $248,871 $0 $248,871 $262,456 $0 $0 $0 $7, TRIO-TALENT SEARCH $17,252 $0 $17,252 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $17,252 Tuesday, Apri/17, 2012 Page 85 of I 07

304 STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA SCHEDULE OF EXPENDITURES OF FEDERAL AWARDS STATE DEPARTMENT LISTING Federal CFDA Name of Program Begin11ing Adjustment Beginning Receipts Transfers In Net Receipts Disbursements Subrecipient Transfers Net E1u/ing Grant/Contract Balance Balance I Awards Out I Subrecipient Balance Number Adjusted «Wards CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION-BASIC $28,188 $0 $28,188 $0 $102,958 $102,958 $101,640 $0 $0 $0 $29,506 GRANTS TO STATES FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM (PELL) $0 $0 $0 $4,955,337 $0 $4,955,337 $4,955,337 $0 $0 $0 $ FUND FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF $287 $0 $287 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $287 POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION FEDERAL DIRECT STUDENT LOANS (DIRECT $0 $0 $0 $429,678 $0 $429,678 $429,678 $0 $0 $0 $0 LOAN) GAINING EARLY AWARENESS AND $0 $0 $0 $0 $400,726 $400,726 $0 $0 $0 $0 $400,726 READINESS FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS ACADEMIC COMPETITIVENESS GRANTS (ACG) $0 $0 $0 $35,250 $0 $35,250 $35,250 $0 $0 $0 $ ARRA- STATE FISCAL STABILIZATION FUND $0 $0 $0 $0 $673,621 $673,621 $673,621 $0 $0 $0 $0 (SFSF)- EDUCATION STATE GRANTS, RECOVERY ACT (EDUCATION STABILIZATION FUND) AMERICORPS $3,705 $0 $3,705 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $3,705 ARRA ARRA- STATE ENERGY PROGRAM $0 ($31,323) ($31,323) $0 $668,638 $668,638 $637,315 $0 $0 $0 $ SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIA COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL C Total $61,413 ($31,323) $30,090 $6,202,187 $1,845,943 $8,048,130 $7,614,031 $0 $0 $0 $464,189 STATE POLICE Tuesday, Apri/17, 2012 Page 86 of 107

305 TCS for Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College 11101/03 Teal's Consultant Services 8629 Forest Green Drive Dallas, TX (214) Fax (214) Karen Preece Director, Student Support Services Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College 1601 Armory Dr. Williamson, WV Dear Ms. Preece: It was a pleasure to visit the campus to review the records of the operation of the Student Support Services Project and to provide technical assistance regarding recordkeeping. Please give my thanks to Geraldine Hagy and Marshall Newman, Education Outreach Counselors and Nancy Blackburn, Administrative Secretary, for the support provided during my visit. During the visit I reviewed randomly selected student files, project developed operation forms and procedures and other project records. After reviewing these items and having discussions with the staff, I found that the project has in place a system which will allow it to document the progress the project is making in assisting students to graduate from Southern West Virginia Community Technical College. The system you have in place will also assist the students to transfer to a four-year institution.

306 TCS for Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College During the visit, I was able to provide many recommendations and suggestions to you and your staff regarding the effective operation of the project. Due to the limited number of records reviewed, the fmdings in the following summary of recommendations should not be considered a certification that the project is operating completely within the limits of federal guidelines and regulations. The records that were reviewed did not reveal any major violations of regulations. Foil owing is a summary of my recommendations. Student Records )'> The project has initiated an effective plan for establishing student records. The files revealed that thorough care has gone into the development of student records. The students' files are separated into sections. The separation of students' files into sections have allowed the project staff to have immediate access to needed data related to students': Student Selection 1. Eligibility 2. Student assessment and lap 3. Student assignment to services 4. Services provided 5. Participant progress and outcome )'> The method the project has designed for documenting the lowincome eligibility of each participant is excellent. The project must continue to follow the regulations which require that twothirds of the students served meet the low-income/firstgeneration requirement. )'> All rosters and information in the database should show that two-thirds of participants served by the project meet the lowincome disabled requirement, as outlined in of the 2

307 TCS for Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College regulations. Prior to placing an individual in the project based upon a disability, documentation from an individual certified to assess the disability must be on file. ~ Letters and memos should be used to document faculty and staff referrals of students to the project and the project's communication with faculty and staff of the college. All communication with faculty and staff should be kept in a file (folder) to support the Project's Plan of Operation and for ready access by pertinent staff and others who have a need for such information. Need Assessment and Development of Individualized Plan ~ The project staff has initiated methods of documenting the needs of each participant. To fully assure that each participant's need is documented and a plan for providing services to each is initiated by staff and clearly understood by the participant, the following suggestions are made: The project staff must develop a clear definition of the need for academic support, as required by 646.3c of the regulations. The development of this definition will prevent any individual from being able to question how participants' need for academic support was established. The definition will also assist in assuring a consistent selection procedure. The need for academic support of each participant must be clearly documented and should not rely heavily upon students' self-proclaimed assessment. Instead, it should include the selfproclaimed assessment as well as other academic need indicators. Other academic need indicators include GP A, standardized test scores, etc. 3

308 TCS for Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College The project must develop a specific plan for each participant which clearly outlines the service to be provided (the services outlined by project staff must be very clear and specific). The plan must be discussed with each participant and signed by both participant and a staff person. The documentation should show that the plan is regularly reviewed and updated (at the end of each semester). Providing Services ~ A review of project records indicated that the project has assigned participants to services, including tutoring, counseling, workshops and other project-related activities. The following suggestions are provided to strengthen the record keeping procedures for project services. Increased emphasis must be placed on records which document that each participant was assigned services based upon the student's need assessment and Individualized Action Plan (lap). The services provided should show a relationship with need and the lap. To assure that each participant's need for tutoring is identified early, the project must used standardized test scores, grade point averages and other diagnostic tools to determine tutorial needs. The project should not wait until students declare their own need or until failing grades dictate the need. To assure that the project documents all services, including the use of the lab and tutorial center, daily sign-in sheets should be used. Sign-in sheets for trips and workshops should continue to be used to document these activities also. In addition, a method 4

309 TCS for Southern West Virginia Community and Teehnical College for evaluating each activity should be established and put in place. The following is the suggested order in which the record should document all group activities, including workshops: 1. Announcement of the activity 2. Sign-up of the activity (by participants) 3. Sign-in sheets documenting the individuals who participated in the activity 4. Evaluation of the activity (by participants) Note: Sign-in sheets for participation in workshops may be placed in pre-labeled folders that bind them for security. It is not necessary to place the workshop materials in each participant's folder, but reference the participation in each individual's file. General Administration );;> The staff must continue to review and update project operational forms. );;> The project must continue to expand its data system to assure that the system includes all data necessary to respond to the Department of Education Student Support Services Performance Report, institutional requirements and Project Evaluation. );;> The project must assure that a method for documenting time and effort is in place. The recommended method is a monthly after the fact certification of time and effort of staff. Summary The space provided by the institution to support the project is adequate and meets the requirements of the regulations. You and your dedicated staff have worked hard to assure that records are in 5

310 TCS for Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College place to document project activities. Remember, as you implement and strengthen record-keeping procedures, the project should always have in place records which establish the eligibility of each participant, determine the academic need for each participant, document services provided to each participant and fully demonstrate the progress of each participant. To improve the quality of the project standards already in place, the project should expand its Policy and Procedure Manual to include all operational guidelines used to conduct each phase of the project. This policy manual can also be instrumental in staff training and in assuring that standards established for one campus are uniformly used. The suggestions offered in this letter and the discussions with staff should assist the project to strengthen its record keeping process and improve procedures. These suggestions should also assist to improve the collection of documentation needed to support all phases of project activities. I will continue to work with you throughout the life of this project. Because of its dedicated and professional staff, the project is well on its way to creating excellent documentation to support all phases of the project. If you and/or your staff have a need for the assistance that I can provide, please do not hesitate to contact me. Pr vl')'vu c~. lxt~ Prince 0. Teal, C.E.O., Teal's Consultant Services 6

311 Tuition and Fees Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Page 1 of 5 1/24/2013 Search Home Programs of Study New Students Current Students Workforce Development Quick Links Contact Us Online Class Content Tuition and Fees Spring 2013 January 2, 2013 Last day to pay Spring 2013 tuition and fees. All third party authorizations must be received by this date. If you elect to pay using the installment payment plan(60/40), the first 60% is due by this date and the student must come to the campus Business Office to fill out the form. January 3, 2013 All unpaid students for Spring 2013 will be dropped from their classes at the close of the business day. February 25, 2013 Final 40% of installment payment plan is due. Resident Rate Resident Tuition Rate: Per Credit Hour Rate %60 %40 One $ $63.00 $42.00 Two $ $ $84.00 Three $ $ $ Four $ $ $ Five $ $ $ Six $ $ $ Seven $ $ $ Eight $ $ $ Nine $ $ $ Ten $ $ $ Eleven $ $ $ Twelve or More $ $ $ Non-Resident Rate

312 Tuition and Fees Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Page 2 of 5 1/24/2013 Fall Non-Resident Tuition Rate: Per Credit Hour Rate %60 %40 One $ $ $68.00 Two $ $ $ Three $ $ $ Four $ $ $ Five $ $ $ Six $ $ $ Seven $ $ $ Eight $ $ $ Nine $ $ $ Ten $ $ $ Eleven $ $1, $ Twelve or More $ $ $ Other Fees Other Fees: Fee Price Per Fee Name WV EXCITE (when not taught by a Southern instructor) $25.00 Credit Hour Fee Name High School Students (total tuition paid for each credit hour of instruction). $76.00 Credit Hour Fee Name Technology Fee (7-12 Hours, non-refundable) (beginning the first day of class for the trimester) $ Flat Fee Per Semester Fee Name Health/Wellness (Permits membership benefits to Harless Center at Gilbert and recreational facility at Chief Logan State Park). $10.00 Flat Fee Per Semester Fee Name Transcript Fee (after five) $10.00 Flat Fee

313 Tuition and Fees Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Page 3 of 5 1/24/2013 Course Fees Course Fees: Course Fee Per Hour Healthcare Technology/Allied Health Biological Science Chemistry Computer Info Systems Dental Hygiene Electrical Engineering Tech Paramedic Sciences Geology Information Technology Integrated Science Med Laboratory Technology Nursing Physical Science Physics Radiologic Technology Respiratory Care Technology Surgical Technology Survey Technology Salon/MGMT/Cosmetology Special Fees Special Fees:

314 Tuition and Fees Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Page 4 of 5 1/24/2013 Charge Diploma Replacement Fee $20.00 Graduation Fee $50.00 Late Registration Fee $25.00 International Student Application Fee $ CLEP Examination Fee $10.00 Challenge Examination Fee (per credit hour) $10.00 Portfolio Assessment Fee $ Portfolio Credit Posting Fee (per credit hour) $10.00 Traditional Trimester Classes To be eligible for a refund after the beginning day of classes for the term, the student must withdraw from all trimester classes (leaving 0 hours registered for the 15 week term) within the refund dates listed below. The technology fee and the health/wellness fee are non-refundable as of the first day of classes for any given trimester (academic term). 100% refunds are given for any classes cancelled by the college or for any class that the student withdraws from prior to the beginning day of classes for the academic term. Non-Traditional Classes Non-Traditional classes are classes that have a shorter duration period than the 15 week trimester classes. 100% refund is given when you drop the class before the first day of the class. No refund beginning the day the class starts. Fall 2012 Date Refund Date August 17 through August 30, % Date August 31 through September 13, % Date September 14 through September 27, % Date After September 27, 2012 No Refund No Refund -

315 Tuition and Fees Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College Page 5 of 5 1/24/2013 Spring 2013 Date Refund Date January 11 through January 24, % Date January 25 through February 7, % Date February 08 through February 21, % Date After February 21, 2012 No Refund No Refund Online Registration Academics Workforce Site Links Technology Resource Registration and Records Class Schedule Programs of Study Academic Catalog Accreditation Course Descriptions Programs of Study Transfer Agreements Workforce Development Academy for Mine Training and Energy Technologies Appalachian Leadership Academy Continuing Education Inclement Weather News and Media A-Z Sitemap Directory Event Calendar Campus and Sites Emergency Plan Privacy Policy (FERPA) Student Employee Technology HelpDesk Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College is a member institution of the Community and Technical College System of West Virginia. Southern is an EOE, ADA, AA Institution SWVCTC1 Student Right to Know Emergency and Weather

316 135CSR1 TITLE 135 PROCEDURAL RULE WEST VIRGINIA COUNCIL FOR COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE EDUCATION SERIES 1 CARL D. PERKINS VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION ACT FUNDING FORMULA WEST VIRGINIA HIGHER EDUCATION POLICY COMMISSION AND THE WEST VIRGINIA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION General Scope -- Procedural Rule for the division of Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act Basic Program funding between the West Virginia State Board of Education and the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission for any given fiscal year Authority -- 18B-2B Filing Date -- May 22, Effective Date -- July 1, Definitions Adult Preparatory Program: Those programs delivered by State Board of Education schools that are intended to prepare individuals for employment and/or additional education/training and for a certificate and/or credential Adult Supplemental Program: Those programs delivered by State Board of Education schools that are not continuing, full-time programs and are intended to prepare individuals for employment, enhance workplace skills, satisfy licensure requirements, or develop entrepreneurship skills Basic Grant: Federal funds allocated to the State to support vocational education programs and services authorized under Title I of the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of Board: West Virginia State Board of Education 2.5. Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1998: Federal legislation creating funding for vocational-technical education and guidelines for expenditure of such funds Contact Hours: The hours generated by programmatic activity determined by the number of participants times the number of session hours. Example: 10 participants X 3 hour session = 30 contact hours 2.7. Commission: West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission 2.8. Council: West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education 2.9. General Education Course: Those courses contained within an occupational program that are intended to impart general academic skills into student learning. Examples of such areas are mathematical skills, communication skills and social sciences Non-Credit Program: Those programs delivered by Higher Education Policy Commission institutions that 1

317 135CSR1 do not carry college credit and are intended to prepare individuals for employment, enhance workplace skills, satisfy licensure requirements or develop entrepreneurial skills Occupational Course: A content course contained in an occupational program and is not classified as a general education course Occupational Program: Those programs delivered by Higher Education Policy Commission institutions that are for credit, are two years or less in length and are intended to prepare individuals for employment Secondary Programs: Those programs delivered by State Board of Education schools that provide students with the academic and technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare for further education and for careers (other than careers requiring an associate, baccalaureate, master s, or doctoral degree) in current or emerging employment sectors Title I Programs: All vocational programs and services offered by Higher Education Policy Commission institutions and State Board of Education schools other than Tech Prep, which is authorized under Title II of the Perkins Act Formula Elements Fiscal Year: The full-time equivalent enrollments generated by Board institutions and Commission institutions will be based on first semester enrollments for the immediate preceding fiscal year unless otherwise noted Board of Education Enrollment Calculations: Secondary Enrollments: First 2 semester contact hours generated in Title I programs divided by 450, the number of semester instructional hours, equals total FTE enrollment. Family and consumer science and applied academic courses are excluded from the formula. Instructional hours are based on a fullday of instructional time (six hours) minus one hour for planning for eighteen weeks of the semester Adult Preparatory: First semester contact hours generated in Title I divided by 540, the number of semester instructional hours, equals the total FTE enrollment. Instructional hours are based on a full day of instruction time (six hours) for eighteen weeks of the semester Adult Supplemental: Contact hours generated in occupational programs divided by 1,080, the full-time program length, equals total FTE enrollment. Adult supplemental contact hours will be based on the most recent full fiscal year for which data are available Policy Commission Enrollment Calculations: Declared Occupational Major: The total number of credit hours generated, including general education hours, by those students with a declared occupational program major divided by 15, the standard number for determining FTE, equals the total FTE enrollment Non-Declared Major: The total number of credit hours generated by those students with non-occupational majors enrolled in occupational program courses divided by 15 equals the total FTE enrollment. General education credit hours of these students are not entered into the formula Non-Credit Program: The total number of contact hours generated by non-credit programs divided by 1,080, the full-time program length, equals the total FTE. Noncredit program contact hours will be based on the most recent full fiscal year for which data are available.

318 135CSR Formula Calculation The Board and the Commission are allocated a percentage of the Basic Grant of the Carl. D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act funds that is reflective of the percentage of the total FTE generated by each Revision Of Formula The Council is to review the formula every three fiscal years to determine if changes are needed The Council may change the formula as needed to reflect changes in Federal or State Law Any revisions must be approved by the State Board of Education. 3

319 13SCSR11 TITLE 135 PROCEDURAL RULE WEST VIRGINIA COUNCIT. FOR COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE EDUCATION SERIES 11 DEGREE DESIGNATION, GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS, NEW PROGRAM APPROVAL, AND DISCONTINUANCE OF EXISTING PROGRAMS General Scope. -- This rule establishes standards for community and technical colleges to determine the appropriate degree designation for academic programs and the general education requirements for the respective degrees. Additionally, this rule delineates the responsibilities of the West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education in the approval and discontinuance of academic programs and establishes processes for institutions in seeking Council approval of new academic programs Authority. -- W.Va. Code 18B-2B Filing Date. -- June 15, Effective Date. -- July 15, Purpose Certificate and associate degree programs are central to the mission of community and technical colleges. They are a means through which the institution develops and maintains integrity in its educational programs. Appropriately defmed, these degrees become an integrating force for the institution, set academic standards and goals for achievement of students, and establish the relationship between the college and other institutions at community college and baccalaureate college levels. The associate degree program establishes the community college vision of what it means to be an educated person and affirms the college's commitment to program coherence, continuity, and student success. Awarding the associate degree is a way by which an institution indicates the student has completed a program of academic development and has achieved a level of performance reflected in student learning outcomes sufficient to progress to upper division collegiate work or to enter directly into specific occupations in the workplace. The associate degree is recognized by baccalaureate degreegranting institutions and by employers as a critical indicator a student has demonstrated proficiencies at levels deemed appropriate to enter upper-division college programs or to enter a field of work. Certificate and associate degree programs must consist of a coherent and sequenced set of courses, including an evaluation procedure that assesses the outcomes of the learning process. All degree programs must include a complement of general education requirements appropriate to the level of the degree. Therefore, it is the purpose of this policy to adopt and require the use of nationally standardized nomenclature regarding certificate and associate degrees and the nationally promulgated standards for the general education components of the respective degrees. It is the goal of this policy to ensure a common understanding of the associate degrees awarded by West Virginia community and technical colleges; to promote the transferability and portability of degrees among the colleges and with baccalaureate degree granting institutions; and to foster recognition of the degrees as a respected credential for employment. 1

320 13SCSR11 The West Virginia Council for Community and Technical College Education is charged by statute with general authority for academic program approval for West Virginia community and technical colleges. To facilitate the discharge of these responsibilities, the procedures and format included within this rule shall be followed by each institution in submitting to the chancellor for consideration by the Council proposals to establish academic programs Degree Designations Degree program: A degree program is an area of study approved as such by the institution and the Council and listed on the official Council inventory of degree programs, e.g. Business, Criminal Justice, and General Studies. The degree, which is an award signifying a rank or level of educational attainment and which is conferred on students who have successfully completed a degree program, is represented by the official degree designation, e.g. A.A. -Associate in Arts, A.S. -Associate in Science, A.F.A. - Associate in Fine Arts, or A.A.S. - Associate in Applied Science. The degree program completed would be listed on the student's diploma. There are nationally recognized associate degree designations adopted for use. Each has a specific purpose and declares the specific intent of those who framed the academic program requirements. The respective degree designations conununicate clearly the primary, predetermined goal for the preparation of the student. Associate degrees require a maximum of sixty-credit hours uoless otherwise required by accrediting agencies for completion of the degree and the certificate degree requires a maximum of thirtycredit hours for completion uoless otherwise required by accrediting agencies. The curriculum is the foundation of certificate and associate degree programs. For students to earn the degrees, the program must consist of a coherent and sequenced set of courses, including an evaluation procedure that assesses the outcomes of the learning process. The program must state the proficiency outcomes required for the students to transfer to baccalaureate institutions and/or achieve career goals. Certificate and associate degree programs must include a full complement of general education requirements appropriate to the level of the degree, including essential communication and computation skills. 3.La. The Associate in Arts (AA) degree. The purpose and intent of this degree are to prepare the student to transfer to an upper division baccalaureate degree program. It gives emphasis to those majoring in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and similar areas. While a student may enter directly into employment upon attainment of this degree, the goal of programs that award this degree is successful transfer with junior status. 3.l.a.l. General Education. For successful transfer with program emphasis in arts, humanities, social sciences, and similar areas, a substantial component of this degree, at least 24 semester hours of coursework, shall be in general education. 3.l.b. The Associate in Science (AS) degree. The purpose and intent of this degree are to prepare the student to transfer to an upper division baccalaureate degree program. It gives emphasis to those majoring in the areas with substantial undergraduate requirements in mathematics, natural sciences, and similar areas. While a student may enter directly into employment upon attainment of this degree, the goal of programs that award this degree is successful transfer with junior status. 3.l.b.l. General Education. For successful transfer with program emphasis in agriculture, engineering and technology, and the sciences with a substantial undergraduate requirement in mathematics and the natural sciences, a large component of this degree, at least 24 semester hours of coursework shall be in general education. 2

321 13SCSR c. The Associate in Fine Arts (AF A) degree. The dual purpose and intent of this degree is to prepare students to enter directly into employment in a specific art-related career while also preparing students for transfer to an upper division baccalaureate program. It gives emphasis to those majoring in areas with substantial emphasis in the arts. While a student may enter directly into employment upon attainment of this degree, the goal of programs that award this degree is successful transfer with junior status. 3.l.c.l. General Education. For successful transfer with program emphasis in art-related areas, a large component of this degree, at least 24 semester hours of coursework shall be in general education. 3.l.d. The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree. The purpose and intent of this degree are to prepare the student to enter directly into employment in a specific career. It gives emphasis to those majoring in occupational programs designed with and through employer advisory committees. It is the goal of this degree to achieve acceptance as an employment credential. While a student may be able to achieve successful transfer of some or all the courses within this degree, the goal of programs that award this degree is successful employment. 3.l.d.l. General Education. For successful entry directly into employment in a specific career and to provide a basic foundation for life-long learning and future career changes, at least 15 semester hours of coursework for this degree shall be in general education unless otherwise required by the accrediting agency. General education shall include communication and computational skills and other general education coursework related to the specific occupational career area. 3.l.e. Certificate in Applied Science Degree [CAS] program. A certificate program in applied science is a coherent, specialized curriculum designed for students in search of a specific body of knowledge for personavcareer development or professional continuing education. The purpose and intent of the certificate degree program are to prepare the student to enter directly into employment in a specific career and meet the documented workforce needs of local employers. Generally, certificate programs provide the foundation for the associate in applied science (AAS) degree for occupational programs. Like the AAS degree, the goal of certificates is to achieve acceptance as an employment credential. 3.l.e.l. General Education. As the foundation of the Certificate in Applied Science degree and for successful entry into employment in a specific career, at least 6 semester hours of coursework for the certificate shall be in general education, including essential communication and computation skills Program of Study: A program of study is a defined curriculum within an approved degree program. An institution should include the program of study on the student's transcript. The program of study is identified by a distinct Classification of Instructional Programs (ClP) code Concentration: Concentrations provide a thematic focus of study that enable the student to spend the time and effort to acquire depth in a particular discipline, in addition to meeting the normal breadth of requirements for the associate's degree. A student might choose a concentration to begin early preparation for a specific academic area that they might wish to later pursue in a bachelor degree program. Typically, approximately credit hours would be expected for a concentration within an associate degree program. Concentrations should appear on the student's transcript Advanced Skill Set Certificate: A series of courses or competencies that prepare individuals for a specific skill and carry value of 12 or more but less than 30 credit hours or non-credit contact hours equivalent to 12 or more but less than 30 credit hours. 3

322 13SCSR Skills Set Certificate: A series of courses or competencies that prepare individuals for a specific skill and carry value fewer than 12 credit hours or non-credit contact hours equivalent to fewer than 12 credit hours Submission Procedures Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Fine Arts academic degree programs with distinct CIP codes: Proposals for approval of new Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Fine Arts academic degree programs require approval from the appropriate Board of Governors and the Council. These associate degree programs are primarily designed as transfer programs. Decisions to establish concentrations or certificate programs within existing associate degree academic programs may be made at the institutional Board of Governors level or may be delegated to the institutional president and do not require external approvals. All changes to existing programs and addition of new programs should be reported to the chancellor. 4.l.a. Timelines for new degree programs: Proposals to add new degree programs shall be submitted to the chancellor at least 60 days prior to the date the Council considers program approval for associate level programs Associate in Applied Science and Certificate in Applied Science programs: New occupational programs may be implemented by the community and technical colleges and do not require the approval of either the institutional governing board or the Council. While the approval of the institutional governing board is not required, it is recommended that the appropriate institutional governing board be consulted An occupational program may either be an associate degree program, certificate program, advanced skill set certificate, or skills set certificate delivered by a community and technical college with the primary intent of preparing the student to enter employment on completion of the program. All changes to existing programs and addition of new programs should be reported to the chancellor Delivery outside of the community and technical college consortia planning district: If a community and technical college desires to offer a program or courses outside its assigned community and technical college consortia planning district, the CTC must first contact the community and technical college( s) assigned to that consortia planning district. If it is not the desire of the assigned community and technical college(s) to offer the requested program or courses, the CTC may offer the specific program or courses. However, if any of the community and technical college(s) assigned to that consortia planning district desires to offer the program or courses, the requesting CTC may not offer the program or courses in that district. Once a decision is made to offer a program or courses outside of the assigned consortia planning district, the community and technical college should notify the chancellor of the agreement reached between the relevant colleges Delivery outside of West Virginia: An institution planning to offer existing academic courses and/or programs at sites outside West Virginia must have the approval of the appropriate out-of-state agency which regnlates such offerings, as well as the approval of the Council Accountability Process General Education Curriculum Policy: Each community and technical college shall file with the Council their institutional policy on general education as approved by the respective Board of Governors. Such institutional policy shall address the college's vision for the common core ofleaming outcomes that are essential to the definition of an educated person regardless of the field of study undertaken. Such institutional policy shall include the institutional minimum requirements for general education for each certificate and associate degree designation. 4

323 13SCSR Program Review Component: During the established five-year program review cycle for certificate and associate degrees, each community and technical college shall demonstrate compliance with this Council policy regarding degree designation and general education requirements. Specifically, the institution shall document that the purpose, intent and goals of the program are consistent with the degree designation and the full complement of general education courses support the program learning outcomes Intent to Plan Intent to Plan: An institution must express to the chancellor by a statement of intent to plan a new Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree program at least 120 days prior to the date when the Council considers approval of the new program. Early consultation allows exploration of such fundamental concerns as needs analyses, consistency with institutional mission, resource requirements, and other issues prior to engaging in extensive and detailed planning. Since community and technical college occupational programs or certificates do not require external approvals, no intent to plan request should be filed for these occupational programs or certificates. The chancellor and staff will review the statement of intent to plan. Consultants may be used when deemed necessary. Approval of requests to plan shall be made by the chancellor. Authorization to plan a new academic program does not, however, in any way constitute a commitment on the part of the Council to approve the program at such time as the plauning is completed and the program approval request is submitted. The authorization indicates that the program is consistent with the mission of the institution. Plauning authorization allows the institution to formulate a proposal for establishment of the new program A request to develop a plan should indicate the projected date of submission of the full proposal and the projected date of implementation. It should also include the following: 6.2.a. A statement describing the educational objectives, the relationship of the objectives to the mission of the institution, and any special features or conditions that make the institution a desirable or unique place to initiate such a program. 6.2.b. A brief description of the program. 6.2.c. A statement describing how the institution will assure high quality standards for the program and maintain a continuing assessment of quality. 6.2.d. A statement listing other institutions in West Virginia that offer similar programs. 6.2.e. A statement on what societal, occupational, research, or public service needs will be met, as well as anticipated student demand for the program A statement on what additional resources will be needed to offer the program Submission Requirements for New Program Proposals Once the institution has received notification that the Intent to Plan has been approved, an institution may develop the program proposal. The format of the proposal should follow the sequence of items as they appear on the following pages. Please respond to each item if only to indicate that it is not applicable. Information may be presented in narrative or in outline form or in a combination of the two. Supporting materials such as charts and tables may be included or attached s

324 13SCSR11 The cover page should include the following: N arne of Institution Date Category of Action Required Title of Degree or Certificate Location Effective Date of Proposed Action Brief Summary Statement 7.2. Program Description. 7.2.a. Program Objectives: State the program objectives so that they can be related to the criteria in the evaluation plan b. Program Identification: Each proposal shall include an appropriate program identification as provided in the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) developed and published by the U.S. Department of Education Center for Education Statistics. 7.2.c. Program Features: Summarize the important features of the program and include a full catalog description. This section should contain: 7.2.c.l. Admissions and Performance Standards: Describe admissions and performance standards and their relationship to the program objective. 7.2.c.2. Program Requirements: Descnbe course requirements (indicating new courses with asterisks), areas of emphasis or concentrations, credit-hour requirements, research-tool requirements, examination procedures and other requirements. Also include field work or similar requirements and any other information that helps to descnbe the program of stndy. 7.2.d. Program Outcomes: Indicate the expected results of the program and, if this is a proposal for an expanded or modified program, specify how the proposed change may achieve results different from those produced by the current program. 7.2.e. Program content. The proposed educational programs shall be compatible with the institutional mission. The relationship shall be described in documents provided to the Council. 7.2.e.l. The content and length of the proposed academic program shall follow practices common to institutions of higher education. The commonly accepted program length is: 60 semester credits for associate's degrees unless otherwise required by the accrediting agency. 7.2.e.2. All proposed A.A. and A.S. undergraduate degree programs shall include a coherent general education component that is consistent with the institution's mission and appropriate to its educational programs. The undergraduate general education component shall be documented. 7.2.e.3. The minimum requirement for general education for all undergraduate programs delivered through the traditional distributed curricula is 15 semester credits for technical associate's degrees unless otherwise required by the accrediting agency and 24 semester credits for transfer associate's degrees such as the Associate in Arts, the Associate in Science, and the Associate in Fine Arts, unless otherwise required by the accrediting agency. If the general education component is delivered 6

325 13SCSR11 through integrated, embedded, interdisciplinary, or other accepted models, institutions must demonstrate that the program meets minimum requirements equivalent to the distributed model. 7.2.f. Program Delivery: Describe any instructional delivery methodologies to be employed such as distance education, on-line course delivery, weekend course delivery, or compressed time delivery, etc. Indicate costs associated with distance education or technology-based delivery Program need and justification. 7.3.a. Relationship to Institutional Goals/Objectives: Relate this program to the institution's goals and objectives and the statewide master plan. 7.3.b. Existing Programs: List similar programs (and their locations) offered by other institutions (public or private) in West Virginia. State why additional programs or locations are desirable. 7.3.c. Program Planning and Development: Indicate the history to date of the development and submission of this program proposal. What resources (e.g., personnel, fmancial, equipment) have already been invested in this program? What planning activities have supported this proposal? 7.3.d. Clientele and Need: Describe the clientele to be served and state which of their specific needs will be met by the program. Indicate any special characteristics, such as age, vocation, or academic background. Indicate manpower needs, interest on the part of industry, research and other institutions, governmental agencies, or other indicators justifying the need for the program. 7.3.e. Employment Opportunities: Present a factual assessment of the employment opportunities that are likely to be available to program graduates. Include data and references supporting this assessment. Indicate the types and number of jobs for which such a curriculum is appropriate. 7.3.f. Program Impact: Describe the impact of this program on other programs that it will support or that will be supported by it. 7.3.g. Cooperative Arrangements: Describe any cooperative arrangements (including clinical affiliations, internship opportunities, personnel exchanges, and equipment sharing) that have been explored 7.3.h. Alternatives to Program Development: Describe any alternatives to the development of this program that have been considered and why they were rejected 7.4. Program implementation and projected resource requirements. 7.4.a. Program Administration: Describe the administrative organization for the program and explain what changes, if any, will be required in the institutional administrative organization. 7.4.b. Program Projections: Indicate the planned enrollment growth and development of the new program during the frrst five years (FORM 1 ). If the program will not be fully developed within five years, indicate the planned size of the program in terms of degrees and majors or clients served over the years to reach full development of the program. 7.4.c. Faculty Instructional Requirements: Indicate the number, probable rank, experience, and cost of faculty required over the five-year period 7

326 13SCSR d. Library Resources and Instructional Materials: Evaluate the adequacy of existing library resources and instructional materials for the proposed program. Estimate the nature and probable cost of additional resources necessary to bring the proposed program to an accreditable level. 7.4.e. Support Service Requirements: Indicate the nature of any additional support services (e.g., laboratories, computer facilities, equipment, etc.) likely to be required by the proposed program. Include the expected costs, and describe how such expansions will be incorporated into the institotional budget. Describe any student support services that will be put in place to enhance student retention and successful completion for tbis new program. 7.4.f. Facilities Requirements: Indicate whether the program will require the addition of new space or facilities or the remodeling or renovation of existing space. If so, provide a statement detailing such plans and space needs and their estimated funding requirements. Describe the impact of tbis new program on space utilization requirements. 7.4.g. Operating Resource Requirements: Using FORM 2, provide a summary of operating resource requirements by object of expenditure. 7.4.h. Source of Operating Resources: Indicate the source of operating resource requirements if the service levels are to reach those projected in FORM 1. Describe any institutional plans to reallocate resources to the program in each year of the five-year period Describe the supplementary resource needs that are beyond the usual or expected institutional allocations that are derived through the regular budget request process Program evaluation. 7.5.a. Evaluation Procedures: Indicate the evaluation or review guidelines, procedures, schedule, and assessment measures that will be used for tbis program. Criteria and standards for program evaluation will vary according to the purpose of the program. The evaluation should address the viability, adequacy, and necessity of the program in relation to the mission of the institution. Both qualitative and quantitative indicators are important. Among the measures may also be the value of the program to the State and its people, its roles in contributing to human development, and its social utility in contributing to the further development of West Virginia. 7.5.b. Accreditation Status: Indicate the accrediting agency for the proposed program, the schedule for initiating and receiving accreditation, and the costs of each stage of the process. Attach to the proposal the statement of standards used by the accrediting agency for such a program and how each accreditation standard will be addressed within the proposed program Council Review of New Program Proposals Review of New Program Proposals: The chancellor's staff will review the proposal and contact the institution if additional information or consultation is required Any requests for financial support of the program shall be integrated into budget requests for the appropriate year. Questions about the proposal may be raised at the institutional budget hearing Following the review of submitted documentation, Council staff will develop a recommendation for the Council regarding the new program proposal. Only those programs which meet state standards of quality will be recommended for approval. The Council will make the decision as to whether or not to approve the new program 8

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