Fall 2018 Dual Enrollment Course Listing

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Course Listing QUICK NAVIGATION 16-Week Online Classes (Aug. 27 Dec. 13)... 1 Online Session A Classes (Aug. 27 Oct. 17)... 2 Online Session B Classes (Oct. 22 Dec. 13)... 3 Residential Classes (Aug. 27 Dec. 13)... 4 This document contains lists of all classes approved for State funding that are being offered this Fall 2018 semester at Toccoa Falls College. Classes are offered in several different venues: Online Classes can be taken online in one of two accelerated 8-week sessions (designated as session A and session B) or in one full-semester 16-week session. The same content is covered at varying paces, and the same amount of credit hours is earned for completion of a course in any of these venues. Residential Classes can be taken on Toccoa Falls College s campus residentially for the full 16-week semester. Class times either meet on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays (MWF) for 50-minute periods or on Tuesdays and Thursdays (TR) for one-hour and 15 minute periods. Participating Dual Enrolled students are not required to live in our Residence Halls. Prerequisites Classes with prerequisites requiring transfer credit for or the completion of a previous course are specified with an asterisk (*). Please keep this in mind when selecting courses for. 16-Week Online Classes (Aug. 27 Dec. 13) ENG113 Freshman Composition I 3 23.03400 Advanced Composition MAT133 College Algebra 3 27.0A724

Online Session A Classes (Aug. 27 Oct. 17) BIO 114 Biology I 4 26.01200 Biology I (Grades 9-12) BUS 113 Business 3 08.0A724 Business COM 113 Communication 3 23.04200 ECO 213 Microeconomics 3 45.06100 EDU 133 Foundations & Trends in Economics/Business/Free Enterprise 3 13.0A224 Teacher ENG 113 Freshman Composition I 3 23.03400 Advanced Composition ENG 123 * Freshman Composition II 3 ENG 113 23.06400 Literary Types and Composition ENG 213 * World Literature II 3 ENG 123 23.06300 World ENG 253 * American Literature II 3 ENG 123 23.05100 American GHY 213 World Geography 3 45.07110 World Geography HIS 233 History of the United States I 3 45.08100 United States History MAT 113 General College Math 3 27.0A714 MAT 133 College Algebra 3 27.0A724 MAT 253 Statistics 3 27.0A734 PHY 113 Philosophy 3 45.01400 The Humanities/Social Studies POL 213 American Government 3 45.05700 American Government/Civics PSY 113 General Psychology 3 45.01500 Psychology PSY 243 Developmental Psychology 3 45.01500 Psychology SOC 213 Sociology 3 45.03100 Sociology SPN 113 Elementary Spanish I 3 *Classes marked with an asterisk have prerequisites, specified in a later column. PAGE 2 of 5

Online Session B Classes (Oct. 22 Dec. 13) ANT 203 Cultural Anthropology 3 45.02100 Anthropology BIO 114 Biology I 4 26.01200 Biology I (Grades 9-12) BIO 124 * Biology II 4 BIO 114 26.01300 Biology II (Grades 9-12) COM 113 Communication 3 23.04200 ENG 113 Freshman Composition I 3 23.03400 Advanced Composition ENG 123 * Freshman Composition II 3 ENG 113 23.06400 Literary Types and Composition ENG 243 * American Literature I 3 ENG 123 23.05100 American GHY 213 World Geography 3 45.07110 World Geography HIS 233 History of the United States I 3 45.08100 United States History REL 323 World Religions 3 45.01100 Comparative Religions MAN 213 Principles of Management 3 8.0A734 Business MAT 113 General College Math 3 27.0A714 MAT 133 College Algebra 3 27.0A724 MAT 253 Statistics 3 27.0A734 PHY 113 Philosophy 3 45.01400 The Humanities/Social Studies PSY 113 General Psychology 3 45.01500 Psychology PSY 243 Developmental Psychology 3 45.01500 Psychology SCI 243 Earth Science 3 40.0C444 Physical Science SOC 213 Sociology 3 45.03100 Sociology SPN 113 Elementary Spanish I 3 SPN 123 * Elementary Spanish II 3 SPN 113 60.07300 60.07400 60.07500 Spanish II, Spanish III Spanish IV, OR Spanish V *Classes marked with an asterisk have prerequisites, specified in a later column. PAGE 3 of 5

Residential Classes (Aug. 27 Dec. 13) Fall 2018 Course times in parentheses () designate a lab session in addition to the specified classroom time. Multiple parentheses show that there are multiple lab session times to choose from. TFC COURSE CODE & NAME TIMES CREDITS PREREQ HIGH SCHOOL COURSE CODE & NAME ANT 203 Cultural Anthropology 3 45.02100 Anthropology BIO 114 Biology I T 3:30-5:30p R 11:00a-1:00p 4 26.01200 Biology I (Grades 9-12) BUS 113 Intro to Business 3 08.0A724 Business CHM 214 Chemistry I MWF 3:00-3:50p T 8:00-9:50a T 11:00a-1:00p 4 40.05100 Chemistry I COM 113 Communication MWF 8:00-8:50p TR 8:30-9:45a 3 23.04200 ECO 213 Microeconomics TR 8:30-9:45a 3 45.06100 Economics/Business/Free Enterprise EDU 133 Foundations and Trends in TR 11:00a-12:15p 3 13.0A224 Teacher ENG 113 Freshman Composition I TR 8:30-9:45a TR 2:00-2:50p TR 3:30-4:45p 3 23.03400 Advanced Composition ENG 123 * Freshman Composition II MWF 12:00-12:50p 3 ENG 113 23.06400 Literary Types and Composition ENG 203 * World Literature I 3 ENG 123 23.06300 World ENG 223 * English Literature I 3 ENG 123 23.05200 British ENG 243 * American Literature I 3 ENG 123 23.05100 American *Classes marked with an asterisk have prerequisites, specified in a later column. PAGE 4 of 5

Residential Classes (Aug. 27 Dec. 13) [CONTINUED] TFC COURSE CODE & NAME TIMES CREDITS PREREQ FRN 113 Elementary French I 3 HIGH SCHOOL COURSE CODE & NAME 60.01100 60.01200 French I, French II, French III, OR French IV FRN * Intermediate French I MWF 8:00-8:50a 3 FRN 123 60.01300 60.01400 French III OR French IV HIS 233 HUM 123 MAN 213 History of the United States I Intro to Art Media & Techniques Principles of Management 3 45.08100 United States History M 6:00-8:50p 3 50.02110 Visual Arts I TR 2:00-3:15p 3 8.0A734 Business MAT 113 General College Math MWF 12:00-12:50p 3 27.0A714 MAT 133 College Algebra 3 27.0A724 MAT 253 Statistics TR 12:30-1:45p TR 2:00-3:15p 3 27.0A734 PHY 113 Philosophy 3 45.01400 The Humanities/Social Studies PSY 113 General Psychology 3 45.01500 Psychology PSY 243 Developmental Psychology TR 8:30-9:45a 3 45.01500 Psychology REL 323X World Religions MWF 1:00-1:50a 3 45.01100 Comparative Religions SPN 113 Elementary Spanish I MWF 12:00-12:50p 3 SPN 233 * Intermediate Spanish I 3 SPN 123 60.07500 60.07600 Spanish III OR Spanish IV *Classes marked with an asterisk have prerequisites, specified in a later column. PAGE 5 of 5