STATE. A University System of Georgia Institution. Summer Semester 2014 Schedule of Classes

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ATLANTA METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE A University System of Georgia Institution Summer Semester 2014 Schedule of Classes The courses printed in this booklet are those that Atlanta Metropolitan State College plans to offer for the 2014 Summer Semester. However, since the schedule is prepared well in advance of the time offered, some changes may be necessary.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Calendar....3 Registration Schedule....4 Tuition and Fees....5 Refund Policy & Withdrawal Schedule....7 Compass Test Information... 12 AMSC E-mail Account Information... 12 Required High School Curriculum....13 Alcohol and Drug Policies....14 College Bookstore....15 Course Offerings Legend....16 Schedule of Classes....17 1 st Mini-Mester Classes....17 10 Week Session Classes....17 8 Week Session Classes....18 2 nd Mini-Mester Classes....22 Desire2Learn Information....23 Mini Campus Telephone Directory....24 DegreeWorks Instructions....25 Online Registration Instructions....26 2

SUMMER SEMESTER 2014 ACADEMIC CALENDAR March 31 April 30 Early Advisement/Registration - Fees MUST be paid by May 16 at 5:00 pm May 15-16 Regular Registration A 1 st 5 -week, 10-week, 8-week, & 2 nd 5-week 9:00 am 5:00pm May 16 Fee Payment for Summer 2014 Early and Regular Registration A due by 5:00 pm May 19 Classes Begin 10-week and 1st 5 - week May 19 Late Registration and Drop/Add Period - 1 st 5 - week 9:00 am - 7:00 pm May 20 Late Registration and Drop/Add Period - 1 st 5 - week 9:00 am - 5:00 pm May 26 Memorial Day Holiday (College Closed) May 28 No Shows (NS) for 10 -week & 1 st 5 - week due to the Registrar s Office by 12:00 pm May 29 Regular Registration B 8-week session and 2 nd 5 - week - 9:00 am - 7:00 pm May 30 Regular Registration B 8-week session and 2 nd 5 - week - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm May 31 Regular Registration B 8-week session and 2 nd 5 - week - 10:00 am - 3:00 pm May 31 Fee Payment for Summer 2014 Regular Registration B due by 3:00 pm June 2 Classes Begin - 8-week June 2-3 Late Registration and Drop/Add Period - 8-week & 2nd 5 - week $25.00 Late Fee Applies June 2-3 Late Registration and Drop/Add Period - 8-week & 2nd 5 - week - 9:00 am - 7:00 pm June 6 Midpoint 1 st 5 - week (Last day to Withdraw without penalty) June 16-22 Mid-Term Assessments for 10 - week June 16-23 Late Registration 2 nd 5 - week Late Fee Applies 9:00 am - 5:00 pm June 20 Summer 2014 Graduation Applications Due June 23 Mid -Term 10-week (Last day to Withdraw without penalty) June 23 Last day of Class - 1st 5 - week June 24 27 Final Exam Period Begins 1 st 5 - week June 24-27 June 30 Final Grades due for 1 st 5 - week by 5:00 pm June 20-26 Mid-Term Assessments for 8 - week June 24 First Day of Class - 2 nd 5 - week June 24 Late Registration and Drop/Add Period - 2 nd 5 - week - Late Fee Applies 9:00 am - 7:00 pm June 25 Late Registration and Drop/Add Period - 2 nd 5 - week - Late Fee Applies 9:00 am - 5:00 pm June 30 Mid -Term for 8-week (Last day to Withdraw without penalty) July 1-31 Early Registration for Fall Semester 2014 July 2 No Shows (NS) for 2nd 5 - week due to the Registrar s Office by 5:00 pm July 4-5 Independence Day Holiday (College Closed) July 11 Mid - Term 2 nd 5 - week (Last day to Withdraw without penalty) July 28 Last Day of Class for 10 week, for 8 week and 2 nd 5 - week July 29 August 4 Final Exam Period Begins 10 week, 8 - week and 2 nd 5 - week July 29 August 4 August 5 Final Grades due from Faculty by 5:00 pm August 5 Official Graduation Date August 7 Grades Viewable Online 3

SUMMER 2014 REGISTRATION REPORTING TIMES May 15 9:00 am 5:00 pm REGISTRATION A May 16 9:00 am. 5:00 pm May 19 9:00 am 7:00 pm May 20 9:00 am. 5:00 pm May 29 9:00 am 7:00 pm REGISTRATION B May 30 9:00 am 5:00 pm May 31 10:00 am 3:00 pm Students who are unable to register by the end of registration on May 31, 2014 may register during the Late Registration Period and pay the $25 LATE FEE. The late registration dates and locations are listed below. LATE REGISTRATION DATES: ($25 LATE FEE) June 2 3 9:00 am 7:00 pm Advisement in Division Offices Register online via any of the computer labs June 24 9:00 am 7:00 pm June 25 9:00 am 5:00 pm Advisement in Division Offices Register online via any of the computer labs Fee payment must be completed on the day of course selection. Fees must be paid IN FULL in order for a student to be officially enrolled. ATTENTION STUDENTS: REGISTRATION IS NOT COMPLETE UNTIL FEES ARE PAID IN FULL. FAILURE TO PAY YOUR FEES WILL RESULT IN YOUR REGISTRATION BEING CANCELLED, AND YOU WILL HAVE TO START THE COURSE SELECTION PROCESS OVER. Students may make changes in class schedules during the announced dates of the Drop/Add period. After the Drop/Add period has ended, Students must complete a Course Withdrawal Form. Please keep in mind that it is the student s responsibility to withdraw from any course for which he/she registers, but fails to attend. Failure to withdraw from such course will result in the student receiving a failing grade. I.D. photos are required for all students. The Atlanta Metropolitan College student I.D. card will allow registered students access to campus resources. Atlanta Metropolitan State College reserves the right to cancel classes with insufficient enrollment and to modify the schedule as circumstances may dictate. 4

ATLANTA METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE TUITION AND FEES ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014 RATES BELOW ARE SUBJECT TO ANNUAL INCREASES RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES NON-RESIDENT TUITION AND FEES Credit Resident Student Credit Non-Resident Student Hours Tuition Activity Athletic Technology Institutional Center Total Hours Tuition Activity Athletic TechnologyInstitutional Center Total 1 $ 86.54 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $100.00 $ 100.00 $ 451.54 1 $327.40 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $100.00 $ 100.00 $692.40 2 $ 173.08 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $100.00 $ 100.00 $ 538.08 2 $654.80 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $100.00 $ 100.00 $1,019.80 3 $ 259.62 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $100.00 $ 100.00 $ 624.62 3 $982.20 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $100.00 $ 100.00 $1,347.20 4 $ 346.16 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $100.00 $ 100.00 $ 711.16 4 $1,309.60 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $100.00 $ 100.00 $1,674.60 5 $ 432.70 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 897.70 5 $1,637.00 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $2,102.00 6 $ 519.24 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 984.24 6 $1,964.40 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $2,429.40 7 $ 605.78 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,070.78 7 $2,291.80 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $2,756.80 8 $ 692.32 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,157.32 8 $2,619.20 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $3,084.20 9 $ 778.86 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,243.86 9 $2,946.60 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $3,411.60 10 $ 865.40 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,330.40 10 $3,274.00 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $3,739.00 11 $ 951.94 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,416.94 11 $3,601.40 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $4,066.40 12 $ 1,038.48 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,503.48 12 $3,928.80 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $4,393.80 13 $ 1,125.02 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,590.02 13 $4,256.20 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $4,721.20 14 $ 1,211.56 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,676.56 14 $4,583.60 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $5,048.60 15 $ 1,298.00 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,763.00 15 $4,911.00 $60.00 $65.00 $40.00 $200.00 $ 100.00 $5,376.00 or more or more In addition and where applicable, students will be charged the following fees: 1. Applied Music Fee - $60.00 per Credit Hour 2. Annual Vehicle Registration - $15.00 3. Late Registration - $25.00 4. Lab Fee - $25.00 Applied Music Fee is $60.00 per one credit hour. Lab Fee is $25.00 per one-hour laboratory science course. Non-Refundable Late Registration Fee is $25.00. All students parking a vehicle on campus are required to obtain a parking decal. Students may purchase up to two decals at a cost of $15.00 each. The decals will be available in the College Library lobby during registration or in the Campus Safety Office in Room 205 of the Academic Building, following registration. The vehicle registration fee is non-refundable. Fees must be paid in full at registration by cash, personal check, money order, certified check, or MasterCard/VISA. If MasterCard/VISA is used, the individual whose name appears on the card must be present. AMSC welcomes your payment of tuition and fees by check. Your check must be made payable to Atlanta Metropolitan State College with the student s name and social security number on the face of the check. AMSC does not accept two-party checks, payroll checks, starter checks, counter checks, postdated checks or checks which must be sent for collection. If the check you present for payment of your tuition and fees is not honored by the bank and is returned to the College unpaid, a financial hold will be placed on your records, you will be assessed a $30.00 returned check fee, and you will be required to make all future payments to the college by cash, cashier s check, traveler s check or money order. Your check will be immediately forwarded to Certegy Check Services, the College s guarantee service. Certegy will reimburse the College for the amount of the check and charge the student a service fee. If for any reason Certegy cannot honor the check, the student must clear the returned check in full, including the returned check fee within 10 calendar days following a written notification by the Business Office. The college reserves the right to cancel classes with insufficient enrollment, and to modify the schedule as circumstances may dictate. Parking Decals and I.D. Cards must be picked up in the lobby of the College Library after fees are paid or in Room 205 of the Academic Building. 5

ATLANTA METROPOLITAN COLLEGE ONLINE COURSES TUITION AND FEES ACADEMIC YEAR 2013-2014 TUITION AND FEES FOR ONLINE COURSES ONLY. Credit Resident Student Hours Tuition Activity Athletic Technology Institutional Center Total 1 $ 99.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $339.00 2 $ 198.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $438.00 3 $ 297.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $537.00 4 $ 396.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $636.00 5 $ 495.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $735.00 6 $ 594.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $834.00 7 $ 693.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $933.00 8 $ 792.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,032.00 9 $ 891.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,131.00 10 $ 990.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,230.00 11 $ 1,089.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,329.00 12 $ 1,188.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,428.00 13 $ 1,287.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,527.00 14 $ 1,386.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,626.00 15 $ 1,485.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,725.00 16 $ 1,584.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,824.00 17 $ 1,683.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $1,923.00 18 $ 1,782.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $2,022.00 19 $ 1,881.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $2,121.00 20 $ 1,980.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $2,220.00 21 $ 2,079.00 $0.00 $0.00 $40.00 $200.00 $0.00 $2,319.00 Tuition and Fees - Online Courses The tuition rate for online courses is applied separately from tuition for on-campus courses. A student's residency status has no bearing on the calculation of tuition for online courses. The tuition rate for online courses is $99 per semester credit hour, regardless of residency status. For tuition calculation purposes only, the credit hours for online courses do not count toward the 15 semester credit hours that are needed to limit tuition charges at the plateau tuition rates. The mandatory Instituional Fee ($200.00 ) and Technology Fee ($40.00) applies to all online course registrations. In addition and where applicable, students will be charged the following fees: 1. Applied Music Fee - $60.00 per Credit Hour 2. Annual Vehicle Registration - $15.00 3. Late Registration - $25.00 4. Lab Fee - $25.00 6

REFUND POLICY Students who withdraw completely from the college prior to completing 60% of the current semester are refunded a percentage of tuition and mandatory fees changed. The late fee is non-refundable. It is the student s responsibility to complete the withdrawal form within the refund period. The percentage of the refund is based on the date the completed withdrawal form is signed by the student and submitted by the student to the Business Office in Room 121 of the Library/Administration Building. Withdrawal forms may be obtained from the student s Academic Division Office or from the Office of the Registrar. See the Financial Information Section-Refunds of the current catalog for other details of the refund policy. SUMMER 2014 WITHDRAWAL SCHEDULE 10 WEEK SESSION DATE OF NO OF COMPLETED DAYS CALENDAR DAYS PERCENTAGE REFUND WITHDRAWAL COMPLETED IN SEMESTER COMPLETED PERCENTAGE 19-May-14 1 69 1% Drop/Add - 100% 20-May-14 2 69 3% Drop/Add - 100% 21-May-14 3 69 4% 96% 22-May-14 4 69 6% 94% 23-May-14 5 69 7% 93% 24-May-14 6 69 9% 91% 25-May-14 7 69 10% 90% 26-May-14 8 69 12% 88% 27-May-14 9 69 13% 87% 28-May-14 10 69 14% 86% 29-May-14 11 69 16% 84% 30-May-14 12 69 17% 83% 31-May-14 13 69 19% 81% 1-Jun-14 14 69 20% 80% 2-Jun-14 15 69 22% 78% 3-Jun-14 16 69 23% 77% 4-Jun-14 17 69 25% 75% 5-Jun-14 18 69 26% 74% 6-Jun-14 19 69 28% 72% 7-Jun-14 20 69 29% 71% 8-Jun-14 21 69 30% 70% 9-Jun-14 22 69 32% 68% 10-Jun-14 23 69 33% 67% 11-Jun-14 24 69 35% 65% 12-Jun-14 25 69 36% 64% 13-Jun-14 26 69 38% 62% 14-Jun-14 27 69 39% 61% 15-Jun-14 28 69 41% 59% 16-Jun-14 29 69 42% 58% 17-Jun-14 30 69 43% 57% 18-Jun-14 31 69 45% 55% WITHDRAWALS Failure to withdraw from classes that you do not attend means that you will earn a grade of F in the course. Please remember that it is the student s responsibility to initiate the withdrawal process. 7

10 WEEK SESSION CONTINUED DATE OF NO OF COMPLETED DAYS CALENDAR DAYS PERCENTAGE REFUND WITHDRAWAL COMPLETED IN SEMESTER COMPLETED PERCENTAGE 19-Jun-14 32 69 46% 54% 20-Jun-14 33 69 48% 52% 21-Jun-14 34 69 49% 51% 22-Jun-14 35 69 51% 49% 23-Jun-14 36 69 52% 48% 24-Jun-14 37 69 54% 46% 25-Jun-14 38 69 55% 45% 26-Jun-14 39 69 57% 43% 27-Jun-14 40 69 58% 42% 28-Jun-14 41 69 59% 41% *Based on 69 Calendar Days (71 Days less 2 Days for Holidays) in the SUMMER Semester 2014 Classes begin May 19, 2014 - Last Day of Class July 28, 2014 Holidays: Independence Day (July 4 5, 2014) WITHDRAWALS Failure to withdraw from classes that you do not attend means that you will earn a grade of F in the course. Please remember that it is the student s responsibility to initiate the withdrawal process. 8

1 st MINI-MESTER SUMMER 2014 FIRST 5 WEEK - WITHDRAWAL POLICY DATE OF NO OF COMPLETED DAYS CALENDAR DAYS PERCENTAGE REFUND WITHDRAWAL COMPLETED IN SEMESTER COMPLETED PERCENTAGE 19-May-14 1 36 3% Drop/Add - 100% 20-May-14 2 36 6% Drop/Add - 100% 21-May-14 3 36 8% 92% 22-May-14 4 36 11% 89% 23-May-14 5 36 14% 86% 24-May-14 6 36 17% 83% 25-May-14 7 36 19% 81% 26-May-14 8 36 22% 78% 27-May-14 9 36 25% 75% 28-May-14 10 36 28% 72% 29-May-14 11 36 31% 69% 30-May-14 12 36 33% 67% 31-May-14 13 36 36% 64% 1-Jun-14 14 36 39% 61% 2-Jun-14 15 36 42% 58% 3-Jun-14 16 36 44% 56% 4-Jun-14 17 36 47% 53% 5-Jun-14 18 36 50% 50% 6-Jun-14 19 36 53% 47% 7-Jun-14 20 36 56% 44% 8-Jun-14 21 36 58% 42% *Based on 36 Calendar Days Classes begin May 19, 2014 - Last Day of Class June 23, 2014 WITHDRAWALS Failure to withdraw from classes that you do not attend means that you will earn a grade of F in the course. Please remember that it is the student s responsibility to initiate the withdrawal process. 9

8 WEEK SESSION SUMMER 2014 8 WEEK - WITHDRAWAL POLICY DATE OF NO OF COMPLETED DAYS CALENDAR DAYS PERCENTAGE REFUND WITHDRAWAL COMPLETED IN SEMESTER COMPLETED PERCENTAGE 2-Jun-14 1 55 2% Drop/Add - 100% 3-Jun-14 2 55 4% Drop/Add - 100% 4-Jun-14 3 55 5% 95% 5-Jun-14 4 55 7% 93% 6-Jun-14 5 55 9% 91% 7-Jun-14 6 55 11% 89% 8-Jun-14 7 55 13% 87% 9-Jun-14 8 55 15% 85% 10-Jun-14 9 55 16% 84% 11-Jun-14 10 55 18% 82% 12-Jun-14 11 55 20% 80% 13-Jun-14 12 55 22% 78% 14-Jun-14 13 55 24% 76% 15-Jun-14 14 55 25% 75% 16-Jun-14 15 55 27% 73% 17-Jun-14 16 55 29% 71% 18-Jun-14 17 55 31% 69% 19-Jun-14 18 55 33% 67% 20-Jun-14 19 55 35% 65% 21-Jun-14 20 55 36% 64% 22-Jun-14 21 55 38% 62% 23-Jun-14 22 55 40% 60% 24-Jun-14 23 55 42% 58% 25-Jun-14 24 55 44% 56% 26-Jun-14 25 55 45% 55% 27-Jun-14 26 55 47% 53% 28-Jun-14 27 55 49% 51% 29-Jun-14 28 55 51% 49% 30-Jun-14 29 55 53% 47% 1-Jul-14 30 55 55% 45% 2-Jul-14 31 55 56% 44% 3-Jul-14 32 55 58% 42% 6-Jul-14 33 55 60% 40% *Based on 55 Calendar Days (57 Days less 2 Days for Holidays) in the SUMMER Semester 2014 Classes begin June 2, 2014 - Last Day of Class July 28, 2014 Holidays: Independence Day (July 4 5, 2014) WITHDRAWALS Failure to withdraw from classes that you do not attend means that you will earn a grade of F in the course. Please remember that it is the student s responsibility to initiate the withdrawal process. 10

2 ND MINI-MESTER SUMMER 2014 - SECOND 5-WEEK TERM - WITHDRAWAL POLICY DATE OF NO OF COMPLETED DAYS CALENDAR DAYS PERCENTAGE REFUND WITHDRAWAL COMPLETED IN SEMESTER COMPLETED PERCENTAGE 24-Jun-14 1 33 3% Drop/Add - 100% 25-Jun-14 2 33 6% Drop/Add - 100% 26-Jun-14 3 33 9% 91% 27-Jun-14 4 33 12% 88% 28-Jun-14 5 33 15% 85% 29-Jun-14 6 33 18% 82% 30-Jun-14 7 33 21% 79% 1-Jul-14 8 33 24% 76% 2-Jul-14 9 33 27% 73% 3-Jul-14 10 33 30% 70% 6-Jul-14 11 33 33% 67% 7-Jul-14 12 33 36% 64% 8-Jul-14 13 33 39% 61% 9-Jul-14 14 33 42% 58% 10-Jul-14 15 33 45% 55% 11-Jul-14 16 33 48% 52% 12-Jul-14 17 33 52% 48% 13-Jul-14 18 33 55% 45% 14-Jul-14 19 33 58% 42% *Based on 33 Calendar Days (35 Days less 2 Days for Holidays) in the SUMMER Semester 2014 Classes begin June 24, 2014 - Last Day of Class July 28, 2014 Holidays: Independence Day (July 4 5, 2014) WITHDRAWALS Failure to withdraw from classes that you do not attend means that you will earn a grade of F in the course. Please remember that it is the student s responsibility to initiate the withdrawal process. 11

COMPASS/ ESL COMPASS Placement Exam For COMPASS/ ESL Placement Exam dates and times contact Office of Testing Services Academic Building 500-Room 217 404-756-4783 SCHOOL E-MAIL ACCOUNT INFORMATION The use of AMSC email account is required for all students. To access your student e-mail account: Go to the school s website www.atlm.edu Under the Current Students heading, click on the Student Email link. If you get a message about a problem with the website s security certificate, click on Continue to this website. Enter your E-mail User Name and E-mail Password. You may Click also on retrieve Log In. your email address by clicking on the Student Portal, then click If you have additional questions Retrieve or require Email additional Address support with your AMSC e-mail account you may contact the Academic Support Center. 12

REQUIRED HIGH school CURRICULUM (RHSC) Students graduating from high schools in the past 5 years are required to meet Required High School Curriculum (RHSC), formally College Preparatory Curriculum (CPC) requirements when enrolling in University System of Georgia institutions to take regular college courses leading to the bachelor s degree. Requirements include: --4 units of English (American Literature, Advanced Composition) --4 units of Math (two in algebra, one in geometry and the fourth math course must be higher than Algebra I & II) --4 units of Science (Physical, two lab courses from Biology, Chemistry, or Physics) Effective graduating class of 2012. --3 units in Social Science (American and World History, Economics & Government) --2 units of Foreign Language (skills building courses speaking, listening, reading and writing) ENGLISH: ~Students who do not have the required units in English must take the COMPASS English and the COMPASS Reading Tests. An English deficiency can be satisfied by scoring 60 on the COMPASS English and a 74 on the COMPASS Reading Tests. MATHEMATICS: ~Students who do not have the required units in mathematics must take the COMPASS Mathematics Test. A mathematics deficiency can be removed by scoring at least a 37 on the COMPASS Mathematics Test. ~Students scoring below the minimum COMPASS Test cut offs must register for the appropriate Learning Support course in English, Reading and/or Mathematics. This procedure is necessary regardless of the student s SAT or ACT score. ~Students must sign up for CPC courses through their academic advisor. SCIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Students with RHSC requirements in science, social science and/or foreign language who have exempted or satisfied appropriate Learning Support requirements may choose from the following RHSC courses to meet any deficiencies: SCIENCE: SUMMER 2014 RHSC COURSES CRN Course Course Name Credit Day (s) Time Bldg.Room Instructor 50001 BIOL 1100 CPC General Biology I 3 M W 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 113 Flowe, C 50629 BLAB 1100 CPC General Biology I Lab 1 T R 2:30 PM - 4:25 PM Academic Sciences 119 Grier, R 50628 BLAB 1100 CPC General Biology I Lab 1 T R 11:00 AM - 12:55 PM Academic Sciences 119 Flowe, C SOCIAL SCIENCE: CRN Course Course Name Credit Day (s) Time Bldg.Room Instructor 50532 HIST 0111 CPC World Civilization I 3 M W 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 244 Akoh, H FOREIGN LANGUAGE: CRN Course Course Name Credit Day (s) Time Bldg.Room Instructor 50266 SPAN 1000 CPC Elementary Spanish I 3 T R 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 364 Staff Students taking RHSC courses in Science, Social Science and Foreign Language MUST make a C or better to remove the RHSC deficiency in that area. Any grade less than a C will result in the need to retake the course. RHSC requirements MUST be satisfied before completion of 30 semester hours. 13

ATLANTA METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE DRUG AND ALCOHOL PREVENTION PROGRAM FEDERAL REQUIREMENT The 1987 authorization of the Higher Education Act states that Title IV Program (Student Aid) participation agreements will require an institution to certify that it has a viable institution-wide drug abuse prevention program as determined by the institution. Section 22 of the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989 (Public Law 101-116) requires the institution to submit certification of a drug and alcohol prevention program on campus. INSTITUTION POLICY The major thrust of activities at Atlanta Metropolitan State College to implement the Drug Free Schools Campus Act, PL101-226, 1989 is toward the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse for our faculty, staff and students. 1. Statement The possession, sale, purchase, furnishing or use of alcohol and/or drugs controlled by federal or Georgia law without valid medical or dental prescription is prohibited on campus and at any activity sponsored by the College or a recognized student organization off campus. The policy applies to individual students and recognized organizations. 2. Students will be informed of the applicable legal sanctions under local, state, and federal law for unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol. 3. Educational programs and materials will be provided for students which will inform them of the health risks associated with the use of illicit drugs and the abuse of alcohol. 4. Information will be provided for the students pertaining to drug and alcohol counseling, treatment and/or rehabilitation programs that are available to students in the metro Atlanta area. Our counselors and faculty will be able to assist students who may have need for the services of these referral agencies. 5. Any student(s) charged with violating the institutional policy on drugs and alcohol which is stated in our Code of Conduct, will be subjected to the institution s Disciplinary Due Process for disposition of the case. Any student found guilty of charges will be disciplined in accordance with the disciplinary measures outlined for an infraction of the Student Code of Conduct. Activities The following activities are actions by the institution to provide information and educational experiences that will address the issues of prevention. A description of health risks associated with the use and abuse of illegal drugs and alcohol are incorporated in the following: 1. Provide literature in the Library and the Information Library of the Counseling Center for faculty, students and staff to become more aware of the medical, emotional and psychological hazards of drug and alcohol abuse. 2. Provide visual charts, displays, guides and kits that will help faculty, students and staff to identify alcohol and abused drugs in their basic forms and consequences of their abuse. 3. Use slides and filmstrips in group guidance sessions, workshops and classrooms that reveal the facts and realities of the effect of commonly abused drugs and alcohol including the impact on jobs, families, and academic work. 4. Sponsor group guidance sessions involving law enforcement officials to emphasize the legal problems attendant to drug and alcohol abuse. 5. Sponsor special weeks, days or health fairs with activities designed to stress prevention as the best solution to the drug and alcohol abuse problems among college faculty, staff and students. 6. Sponsor frequent workshops and seminars for administrators, counselors and supervisory personnel to assist them in their efforts to counsel faculty, students, and staff who may have need for agency services. 7. Distribute copies of the institution s Alcohol and Drug Prevention Program and Policy Statement to all faculty, staff and students. 8. Share drug and alcohol prevention and abuse information from professional journals and the American College Health Association through campus publications. 9. Sponsor speakers on campus from local agencies, public and private, that specialize in the prevention of drug and alcohol abuse. 10. Provide individual counseling for faculty, students or staff seeking further information or assistance with potential drug and alcohol abuse problems. Referrals will be made to rehabilitation and treatment centers and programs in the metro Atlanta area. 11. Place posters on strategically located bulletin boards that remind faculty and staff of the positive advantages of alcohol and drug prevention activities behavior. 12. Encourage, and require in some instances, faculty, students and staff to watch television specials on drug and alcohol abuse. This may also involve required reading of newspaper and magazine articles/series. 13. Distribute a summary of federal and state anti-drug and alcohol legislation to each employee and student, and print the materials in Staff and Faculty Handbook and the Student Handbook. 14. Engage the assistance of the Learning Resources Center staff in purchasing materials and information on alcohol and drug abuse. 14

RESOURCES The following resources will be utilized in the institution s drug and alcohol prevention activities: A. Materials 1. Pamphlets, posters and leaflets 2. Scriptographic booklets on drug and alcohol abuse 3. Commercial charts, guides, displays and identification kits with many uses, street names, related paraphernalia, symptoms and hazards of abuse 4. Institution s Student Code of Conduct and Drug and Alcohol Prevention Program 5. Films, slides and filmstrips 6. Television, newspaper and/or magazine specials and/or series 7. Student essays and news articles in student newspaper 8. Student Times institutional publication B. Personnel 1. Special law enforcement personnel state, local and federal 2. Counselors, faculty, administrators, and peer counselors 3. Speakers and consultants from public and private agencies, medical facilities and private physicians 4. Faculty committees and the Student Government Association 5. Interested clubs, organizations and advisors 6. Professional staff of alcohol and drug rehabilitation and treatment centers and programs COUNSELING, TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION Information will be provided for faculty, students and staff pertaining to drug and alcohol counseling, treatment and rehabilitation programs that are available in the metro Atlanta area. Administrative staff, counselors and peers will be able to assist faculty, students and staff who may have a need for the services of these agencies. CAMPUS BOOKSTORE SUMMER 2014 Bookstore Regular Hours of Operation Monday Thursday, 8:00 am 6:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am 3:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am 2:00 pm Please see bookstore for Refund Policy. The Bookstore offers a rental and digital program. Please see staff for details. Buyback at end of each semester. We offer up to ½ of purchase price based on need for upcoming semester. Other restrictions apply. 15

COURSE OFFERINGS LEGEND CRN COURSE # COURSE NAME CREDIT DAYS TIME BUILDING ROOM INSTRUCTOR(S) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1) CRN Course Reference Number. Five-digit designation for a specific course being offered. This is the number you must use to register. 2) COURSE # 3) COURSE NAME. Often abbreviated 4) CREDIT 5) DAYS. M=Monday; T=Tuesday; W=Wednesday; R= Thursday; F=Friday; S=Saturday; U=Sunday; TBA= To Be Arranged.* 6) TIME. Time course is offered 7) BUILDING. Location of course being taught. 8) ROOM. Room number of course 9) INSTRUCTOR. Last name 10) PART OF TERM - 1 = FULL TERM, 2 = First Mini-Mester, 3 = Second Mini-Mester *See division offering course for more information about days/times/rooms shown as TBA. ACADEMIC BUILDINGS CODE NAME BUILDING NUMBER L = LIBRARY/ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 0600 S = SCIENCE-LECTURE BUILDING 0100 A = ACADEMIC BUILDING 0500 P = PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING 0700 SC = STUDENT CENTER 0800 AS = ACADEMIC SCIENCES BUILDING 0900 16

SUMMER 2014 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 1 ST MINI-MESTER May 19 June 23 FINAL EXAMS June 24 27 CRN Course Course Name Credit Day (s) Time Bldg.Room Instructor 50108 ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I 3 ONLINE Clay, F 50456 ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II 3 ONLINE Clay, F 50060 BIOL 1101 General Biology I 3 F 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM Academic Sciences 113 Blasingame, M S 9:00 AM - 11:50 AM Academic Sciences 113 Blasingame, M U 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM Academic Sciences 113 Blasingame, M 50061 BLAB 1101 General Biology I Lab 1 F 8:45 PM - 10:45 PM Academic Sciences 116 Blasingame, M S 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM Academic Sciences 116 Blasingame, M 50645 BUSA 2105 Communicat in the Bus Environ 3 ONLINE Ananaba, A 50563 BUSA 2205 Principles of Marketing 3 ONLINE Staff 50338 CSCI 1142 Intro to C++ Programming 3 ONLINE Staff 50693 CSCI 1142 Intro to C++ Programming-GTI 3 ONLINE Patterson, J 50604 ECON 1105 Introduction to Economics 3 ONLINE Mirza, F 50206 ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ONLINE Mirza, F 50193 ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ONLINE Mirza, F Atlanta Metropolitan State College reserves the right to cancel classes with insufficient enrollment and to modify the schedule as circumstances may dictate. 10 WEEK SESSION CLASSES May 19 July 27 FINAL EXAMS July 29 August 4 CRN Course Course Name Credit Day (s) Time Bldg.Room Instructor 50603 BUSA 1105 Introduction to Business 3 ONLINE Ananaba, A 50688 BUSA 2106 The Environment of Business 3 T R 11:00 AM - 1:50 PM Science Lecture 244 Staff, B 50119 CISM 2101 Fund of Computer Applications 3 ONLINE Staff 50124 CSCI 1135 Introduction to Computers 3 ONLINE Onabanjo, B 50335 CSCI 1142 Intro to C++ Programming 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:10 AM Science Lecture 242 Patterson, J 50697 ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ONLINE Staff, B 50653 MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra I 4 M W F 3:30 PM - 5:25 PM Academic 254 Whelchel, N 50654 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II 4 M W F 1:00 PM - 2:55 PM Academic 256 Ekwuocha, A 50165 MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 M W 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Academic 326 Senatle, P 50655 MATH 1113 Precalculus 3 M W 3:30 PM - 5:40 PM Academic 308 Choi, G 50656 MATH 1113 Precalculus 3 T R 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Academic 320 Lam, W 50649 MATH 1128 Discrete Mathematics 3 T R 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Academic 142 Neupane, K 50657 MATH 2201 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4 M W 8:00 AM - 10:50 AM Academic 260 Choi, G 50501 MATH 2201H Calculus I Honors 4 ONLINE Patterson, J 50658 MATH 2202 Calculus II 4 M W 11:00 AM - 1:50 PM Academic 308 Neupane, K 50647 MATH 2203 Calculus III 4 M W 8:00 AM - 10:50 AM Academic 362 Neupane, K 50659 MATH 2204 Calculus IV 3 M W 11:00 AM - 1:10 PM Academic 142 Lam, W 50648 MATH 2208 Linear Algebra 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Academic 260 Koyuncu, S Atlanta Metropolitan State College reserves the right to cancel classes with insufficient enrollment and to modify the schedule as circumstances may dictate. 17

8 WEEK SESSION CLASSES June 2 July 28 FINAL EXAMS July 29 August 4 CRN Course Course Name Credit Day (s) Time Bldg.Room Instructor 50696 ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I 3 ONLINE Clay, F 50112 ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Science Lecture 242 Staff, B 50189 ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Science Lecture 242 Staff, B 50113 ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II 3 ONLINE Clay, F 50694 ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Science Lecture 244 Staff, B 50695 ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Science Lecture 242 Staff, B 50614 AMIR 1001 Thinking, Learning & Comm. 4 ONLINE Todd, C 50678 AMIR 1001 Thinking, Learning & Comm. 4 ONLINE Duhart, S 50505 AMIR 1001 Thinking, Learning & Comm. 4 M W F 2:30 PM - 4:45 PM Academic 258 Gales, A 50504 AMIR 1001 Thinking, Learning & Comm. 4 M W F 11:40 AM - 1:55 PM Academic 260 Gordon, E 50506 AMIR 1001 Thinking, Learning & Comm. 4 T R 5:30 PM - 7:55 PM Academic 260 Thomas, C 50413 ARTS 1100 Art Appreciation 3 ONLINE Staff 50414 ARTS 1100 Art Appreciation 3 ONLINE Staff 50211 ARTS 1100 Art Appreciation 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 330 Staff 50210 ARTS 1100 Art Appreciation 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 330 Staff 50212 ARTS 1100 Art Appreciation 3 T R 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 330 Staff 50001 BIOL 1100 CPC General Biology I 3 M W 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 113 Flowe, C 50006 BIOL 1101 General Biology I 3 ONLINE Hudson, D 50002 BIOL 1101 General Biology I 3 M W 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 113 Flowe, C 50004 BIOL 1101 General Biology I 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic Sciences 113 Strong, N 50005 BIOL 1101 General Biology I 3 T R 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 113 Mitchell, B 50007 BIOL 1102 General Biology II 3 ONLINE Flowe, C 50599 BIOL 1102 General Biology II 3 T R 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 104 Little, T 50683 BIOL 1107 Principles of Biology I 3 ONLINE Hudson, D 50621 BIOL 1107 Principles of Biology I 3 M W 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 106 Harmon, A 50073 BIOL 1107 Principles of Biology I 3 M W 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 106 Harmon, A 50010 BIOL 1108 Principles of Biology II 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic Sciences 104 Grier, R 50582 BIOL 2215 Fundamentals of Microbiology 3 M W 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 104 Staff 50012 BIOL 2215 Fundamentals of Microbiology 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic Sciences 105 Miles-Brown, J 50013 BIOL 2241 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 ONLINE Harmon, A 50015 BIOL 2241 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3 T R 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 106 Harmon, A 50014 BIOL 2242 Hum Anatomy and Physiology II 3 M W 4:00 PM - 6:35 PM Academic Sciences 105 Crawford, B 50700 BIOL 4001 Undergraduate Research I 1 ONLINE Barber, J 50608 BIOL 4003 Undergraduate Research II 1 ONLINE Staff 50618 BIOL 4003 Undergraduate Research II 1 ONLINE Hudson, D 50619 BIOL 4003 Undergraduate Research II 1 ONLINE Staff 50673 BIOL 4205 Biochemistry 3 ONLINE Staff 50660 BIOL 4205 Biochemistry 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic Sciences 262 Barber, J 50661 BIOL 4205 Biochemistry 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Barber, J 50629 BLAB 1100 CPC General Biology I Lab 1 T R 2:30 PM - 4:25 PM Academic Sciences 119 Grier, R 50628 BLAB 1100 CPC General Biology I Lab 1 T R 11:00 AM - 12:55 PM Academic Sciences 119 Flowe, C 50019 BLAB 1101 General Biology I Lab 1 T R 11:00 AM - 12:55 PM Academic Sciences 119 Flowe, C 50018 BLAB 1101 General Biology I Lab 1 T R 2:30 PM - 4:25 PM Academic Sciences 119 Grier, R 50020 BLAB 1102 General Biology II Lab 1 T R 11:50 AM - 1:45 PM Academic Sciences 116 Little, T 50022 BLAB 1107 Principles of Biology Lab I 1 M W 12:20 PM - 3:10 PM Academic Sciences 119 Miles-Brown, J 50023 BLAB 1108 Principles of Biology Lab II 1 T R 8:10 PM - 10:50 PM Academic Sciences 119 Grier, R 50583 BLAB 2215 Fund of Microbiology Lab 1 M W 12:20 PM - 3:20 PM Academic Sciences 133 Staff 50025 BLAB 2215 Fund of Microbiology Lab 1 T R 8:10 PM - 10:50 PM Academic Sciences 133 Miles-Brown, J 50028 BLAB 2241 Hum Anatomy and Phys Lab I 1 T R 12:20 PM - 3:20 PM Academic Sciences 130 Harmon, A 50029 BLAB 2242 Hum Anatomy and Physio Lab II 1 M W 12:20 PM - 3:20 PM Academic Sciences 130 Crawford, B 50674 BLAB 3011 Principles of Microbiology Lab 1 ONLINE Chivukula, V 18

CRN Course Course Name Credit Day (s) Time Bldg.Room Instructor 50392 BUSA 1105 Introduction to Business 3 ONLINE Ananaba, A 50321 BUSA 1105 Introduction to Business 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Science Lecture 244 Bryant, P 50339 BUSA 2106 The Environment of Business 3 ONLINE Ananaba, A 50578 BUSA 2201 Principles of Management 3 ONLINE Bryant, P 50573 BUSA 2201 Principles of Management 3 ONLINE Bryant, P 50689 BUSA 2201 Principles of Management 3 T R 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Science Lecture 211 Staff, B 50574 BUSA 2240 Directed Practicum I 3 ONLINE Bryant, P 50575 BUSA 2241 Directed Practicum II 3 ONLINE Bryant, P 50592 CHEM 1151 Survey of Chemistry I 3 ONLINE Barber, J 50676 CHEM 1151 Survey of Chemistry I 3 MT R 6:00 PM - 7:45 PM Academic Sciences 262 Staff 50030 CHEM 1151 Survey of Chemistry I 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic Sciences 262 Lowe, D 50461 CHEM 1152 Survey of Chemistry II 3 ONLINE Barber, J 50675 CHEM 1152 Survey of Chemistry II 3 ONLINE Staff 50664 CHEM 1152 Survey of Chemistry II 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic Sciences 136 Staff, S 50032 CHEM 1211 General Chemistry I 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic Sciences 262 Barber, J 50034 CHEM 1212 General Chemistry II 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic Sciences 262 Staff, S 50663 CHEM 2241 Organic Chemistry I 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic Sciences 113 Katri, F 50612 CHEM 2242 Organic Chemistry II 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic Sciences 136 Katri, F 50380 CISM 2101 Fund of Computer Applications 3 ONLINE Obeidat, O 50037 CLAB 1151 Survey of Chemistry Lab I 1 M W 2:20 PM - 5:10 PM Academic Sciences 244 Daphney, C 50038 CLAB 1152 Survey of Chem Lab II 1 M W 11:00 AM - 1:50 PM Academic Sciences 248 Daphney, C 50040 CLAB 1211 General Chemistry Lab I 1 T R 2:20 PM - 5:10 PM Academic Sciences 244 Daphney, C 50041 CLAB 1212 General Chemistry Lab II 1 T R 8:00 AM - 10:50 AM Academic Sciences 244 Staff, S 50662 CLAB 2241 Organic Chemistry I Lab 1 M W 2:30 PM - 6:30 PM Academic Sciences 248 Katri, F 50613 CLAB 2242 Organic Chemistry Lab II 1 T R 2:30 PM - 6:30 PM Academic Sciences 248 Katri, F 50469 COMM 1100 Human Communication 3 ONLINE Staff 50622 COMM 1100 Human Communication 3 ONLINE Staff 50623 COMM 1100 Human Communication 3 ONLINE Staff 50565 COMM 1100 Human Communication 3 T R 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 366 Staff 50215 COMM 1100 Human Communication 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic 366 Staff 50217 COMM 1110 Public Speaking 3 M W 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 366 Staff 50566 COMM 1110 Public Speaking 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 364 Staff 50633 CRJU 1102 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 M W 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 320 Baldwin, L 50690 CRJU 1106 Introduction to Corrections 3 SU 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 258 Thomas, C 50646 CRJU 4305 Cybercrime 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 254 Gales, A 50635 CRJU 4801 Restorative Justice 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic 320 Gordon, E 50122 CSCI 1135 Introduction to Computers 3 ONLINE Obeidat, O 50485 CSCI 1135 Introduction to Computers 3 M W 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Science Lecture 206 Onabanjo, B 50650 CSCI 1135 Introduction to Computers 3 M W 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Science Lecture 206 Staff, B 50304 CSCI 1135 Introduction to Computers 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Science Lecture 206 Onabanjo, B 50123 CSCI 1135 Introduction to Computers 3 T R 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Science Lecture 206 Onabanjo, B 50484 CSCI 1135 Introduction to Computers 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Science Lecture 206 Staff, B 50131 CSCI 1135 Introduction to Computers 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Science Lecture 206 Onabanjo, B 50564 ECON 1105 Introduction to Economics 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Science Lecture 216 Mayer, P 50309 ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ONLINE Mirza, F 50698 ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Science Lecture 211 Staff, B 50135 ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Science Lecture 216 Mayer, P 50202 ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ONLINE Mirza, F 50699 ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Science Lecture 211 Staff, B 50234 ENGL 0099 Writers' Workshop 4 M W F 10:30 AM - 12:45 PM Academic 332 Staff 50232 ENGL 0099 Writers' Workshop 4 M W F 8:00 AM - 10:15 AM Academic 310 Staff 50624 ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 ONLINE Staff 50223 ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 M W 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 362 Staff 50218 ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic 354 Staff 50219 ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 354 Staff 19

CRN Course Course Name Credit Day (s) Time Bldg.Room Instructor 50495 ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 310 Staff 50222 ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic 326 Staff 50220 ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 362 Staff 50291 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 ONLINE Staff 50227 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 M W 8:15 PM - 10:50 PM Academic 362 Staff 50224 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 362 Staff 50569 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 226 Staff 50409 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic 354 Staff 50225 ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 T R 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 354 Staff 50684 FORS 1101 Intro to Forensic Science I 4 M W F 4:00 PM - 6:35 PM Academic Sciences 116 Grier, R 50685 FORS 1102 Intro to Forensic Science II 4 T R 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Academic Sciences 256 Barber, J 50532 HIST 0111 CPC World Civilization I 3 M W 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 244 Akoh, H 50531 HIST 1111 World Civilization I 3 M W 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 244 Akoh, H 50526 HIST 2111 United States History I 3 ONLINE McCray, K 50527 HIST 2111 United States History I 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic 244 Pamoja, N 50528 HIST 2111 United States History I 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 352 Fuller, G 50679 HIST 2112 United States History II 3 ONLINE Akoh, H 50530 HIST 2112 United States History II 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 244 Pamoja, N 50529 HIST 2112 United States History II 3 T R 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 244 Fuller, G 50579 HIST 2232 African American History 3 ONLINE McCray, K 50479 HUMA 1102 African American Culture 3 ONLINE Staff 50048 ISCI 2001 Integrated Science I 3 T R 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Academic Sciences 259 Morgan, B 50594 ISCI 2002 Integrated Science II 3 T R 11:50 AM - 2:30 PM Academic Sciences 104 Williams, K 50572 ITEC 2204 Operating Sys & PC Hardw Funds 3 ONLINE Staff 50577 ITEC 2204 Operating Sys & PC Hardw Funds 3 ONLINE Staff 50571 ITEC 2205 Data Commun & Networking 3 ONLINE Staff 50576 ITEC 2205 Data Commun & Networking 3 ONLINE Staff 50144 MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra I 4 MT R 10:30 AM - 12:40 PM Academic 258 Abdullatif, B 50337 MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra I 4 MT R 5:30 PM - 7:45 PM Academic 334 Patterson, J 50292 MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra I 4 MT R 8:00 AM - 10:10 AM Academic 254 Dowdell, J 50336 MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra I 4 M W F 8:00 AM - 10:15 AM Academic 326 Woods, J 50139 MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra I 4 M W F 2:00 PM - 4:15 PM Academic 326 Lam, W 50141 MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra I 4 F 5:30 PM - 7:55 PM Academic 244 Staff 50141 MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra I 4 S 8:00 AM - 10:25 AM Academic 244 Staff 50141 MATH 0097 Introductory Algebra I 4 U 2:00 PM - 4:25 PM Academic 244 Staff 50669 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II-QEP 4 ONLINE Staff 50161 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II 4 MT R 8:00 AM - 10:10 AM Academic 256 Abdullatif, B 50158 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II 4 MT R 5:30 PM - 7:40 PM Academic 226 Fuller, D 50153 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II 4 MT R 10:30 AM - 12:40 PM Academic 254 Mitchell, K 50667 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II-QEP 4 M W F 12:00 PM - 2:15 PM Academic 226 Desai, S 50160 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II 4 M W F 5:30 PM - 7:45 PM Academic 258 Mitchell, O 50668 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II-QEP 4 M W F 3:30 PM - 5:45 PM Academic 224 Bailey, C 50667 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II-QEP 4 M W F 12:00 PM - 2:15 PM Academic 224 Desai, S 50156 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II 4 M W F 10:30 AM - 12:45 PM Academic Sciences 105 Dowdell, J 50672 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II-QEP 4 M W F 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM Academic 226 Koyuncu, S 50155 MATH 0099 Introductory Algebra II 4 M W F 8:00 AM - 10:15 AM Academic 308 Katri, F 50701 MATH 0987 Foun of Quatitative Reasoning 4 M W F 9:00 AM - 11:15 AM Academic 156 Staff 50702 MATH 0988 Foun of Mathematical Modeling 4 M W F 11:40 AM - 1:55 PM Academic 246 Staff 50703 MATH 0989 Foun of College Algebra 4 M W F 2:00 PM - 4:15 PM Academic 246 Bailey, C 50704 MATH 0997 Support for Quan Reasoning 1 T R 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM Academic 160 Staff 50705 MATH 0998 Support of Mathematical Modeli 1 T R 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM Academic 160 Staff 50706 MATH 0999 Support of College Algebra 1 M W 10:30 AM - 11:20 AM Academic 160 Staff 50707 MATH 1001 Quantitative Skills and Reason 3 T R 12:00 PM - 2:35 PM Academic 156 Staff 50708 MATH 1101 Mathematical Modeling 3 T R 12:00 PM - 2:35 PM Academic 160 Staff 50175 MATH 1111 College Algebra Adult Learner 3 ONLINE Dowdell, J 20

CRN Course Course Name Credit Day (s) Time Bldg.Room Instructor 50491 MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 ONLINE Neupane, K 50293 MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic 352 Ekwuocha, A 50168 MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 366 Bailey, C 50666 MATH 1111 College Algebra w/lab 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic Sciences 113 Choi, G 50171 MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic 308 Woods, J 50709 MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 T R 1:25 PM - 3:25 PM Staff 50163 MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 308 Patterson, J 50172 MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 308 Choi, G 50177 MATH 1113 Precalculus 3 ONLINE Desai, S 50178 MATH 1113 Precalculus 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 326 Senatle, P 50299 MATH 1114 Elementary Statistics 3 ONLINE Choi, G 50184 MATH 1114 Elementary Statistics 3 M W 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 256 Harris, F 50182 MATH 1114 Elementary Statistics 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic Sciences 104 Choi, G 50671 MATH 2008 Fundtns of Numbers & Operatio 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 256 Todd, W 50187 MATH 2201 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I 4 M W 8:00 AM - 11:25 AM Academic 344 Desai, S 50610 MATH 2202 Calculus II 4 M W 2:00 PM - 5:35 PM Academic 144 Koyuncu, S 50272 MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation 3 ONLINE Staff 50228 MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 344 Staff 50259 MUSC 1101 Fundamentals of Music 3 ONLINE Staff 50680 ORNT 1100 Seminar in Personal & Academic 1 ONLINE Todd, C 50643 ORNT 1100 Seminar in Personal & Academic 1 M W 12:00 PM - 12:55 PM Academic 352 Moultrie, S 50534 ORNT 1100 Seminar in Personal & Academic 1 M W 4:15 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 256 DeWitt, M 50533 ORNT 1100 Seminar in Personal & Academic 1 M W 3:15 PM - 4:05 PM Academic 256 DeWitt, M 50651 ORNT 1100 Seminar in Personal & Academic 1 T R 8:30 AM - 9:25 AM Academic 258 Moultrie, S 50652 ORNT 1100 Seminar in Personal & Academic 1 T R 9:30 AM - 10:25 AM Academic 258 Moultrie, S 50535 ORNT 1100 Seminar in Personal & Academic 1 T R 4:15 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 352 DeWitt, M 50537 PHED 1101 Wellness 3 ONLINE Clay, D 50538 PHED 1101 Wellness 3 M W 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Physical Education 230 Lomax, P 50539 PHED 1101 Wellness 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Physical Education 230 Lomax, P 50636 PHED 1114 Tennis for Beginners 2 T R 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Physical Education 229 Clay, D 50541 PHED 1122 Bodybuilding 1 T R 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM Physical Education 230 Jackson, E 50542 PHED 1123 Dance 2 M W 2:30 PM - 3:45 PM Physical Education 230 Catchings, A 50543 PHED 1126 Physical Fitness I 2 T R 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM Physical Education 229 Lomax, P 50545 PHED 1127 Physical Fitness II 2 M W 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM Physical Education 229 Clay, D 50595 PHED 2105 Concepts of Health and Safety 3 ONLINE Kowal, J 50547 PHED 2105 Concepts of Health and Safety 3 T R 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Physical Education 230 McCladdie, H 50548 PHED 2105 Concepts of Health and Safety 3 SU 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 260 Anderson, G 50549 PHED 2240 First Aid 3 M W 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Physical Education 229 Jackson, E 50462 PHYS 1111 General Physics I 3 T R 9:00 AM - 11:35 AM Academic Sciences 256 Braswell, M 50464 PHYS 1112 General Physics II 3 M W 10:25 AM - 1:00 PM Academic Sciences 259 Bennett, V 50677 PHYS 2211 Principles of Physics I 3 M W 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic Sciences 259 Bennett, V 50463 PLAB 1111 General Physics I Lab 1 M W 10:30 AM - 1:20 PM Academic Sciences 256 Lettsome, C 50465 PLAB 1112 General Physics II Lab 1 M W 2:00 PM - 4:50 PM Academic Sciences 256 Lettsome, C 50682 PLAB 2211 Principles of Physics I Lab 1 M W 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM Academic Sciences 256 Lettsome, C 50681 POLS 1101 American Government 3 ONLINE Wilkes, R 50550 POLS 1101 American Government 3 ONLINE Wilkes, R 50551 POLS 1101 American Government 3 M W 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 352 George, D 50552 POLS 1101 American Government 3 T R 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 320 Gray, V 50637 POLS 2401 Global Issues 3 ONLINE Gray, V 50553 POLS 2401 Global Issues 3 M W 11:40 AM - 2:15 PM Academic 160 Wilkes, R 50554 PSYC 1101 Intro to General Psychology 3 ONLINE Haberman, J 50555 PSYC 1101 Intro to General Psychology 3 M W 2:30 PM - 5:05 PM Academic 352 Frazer, R 50558 PSYC 1101 Intro to General Psychology 3 T R 8:00 AM - 10:35 AM Academic 244 Chatfield, S 50557 PSYC 2103 Intro to Human Development 3 T R 5:30 PM - 8:05 PM Academic 354 Frazer, R 50239 READ 0099 Reading Foundations II 4 T R 8:00 AM - 11:25 AM Academic 310 Staff 21