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AUGUSTA CPUS 115 Davis Road Martinez, Georgia 30907 Telephone (706) 993-1123 www.gmcaugusta.com SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Spring Term 2014: March 22, 2014 May 23, 2014 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE HOURS Monday Thursday, 8:00 5:00 Friday, 8:00 12:00 CPUS HOURS Monday Thursday 6:30-11:00 Friday-6:30-6:00 Saturday-7:30-2:00 PLACEMENT TESTING Please check with the Admissions office for a complete listing of placement testing times and dates or call (706) 993-2644. REGISTRATION/ADVISING Academic advisement is available: January 20 th March 7 th, 2014. *Students should contact their advisor for details. No appointment is necessary. Students must clear all registration holds before they can process a registration. Registration for eligible students is: March 10 th March 21 st, 2014. Advisement for late registration is available: March 10 th March 21 st, 2014. Late registration fees apply for both the Augusta Campus and Fort Gordon Campus. New students should contact Advising at (706) 993-2640 to speak with an advisor. Advising Center: Students are encouraged to complete advisement early and to verify all account holds have been removed before the start of registration. NOTE: Once a student has completed the registration process, it is college policy that, should the student decide not to take the courses for that term, the student must officially drop the courses during the drop/add period. Collection fees may be applied to any outstanding balances. DROP/ADD (CHANGE IN REGISTRATION) Drop/Add is available to all students March 24 th March 25th, 2014. The hours are from 8:00 5:00. Drop/Add fees apply. PAYMENT SCHEDULE Registration January 20 th March 7th Late Registration March 10 th March 21 st, 2014 March 24 th and March 25th BOOK PICK-UP/DROP-OFF Payment Schedule March 7 th by noon March 21 st, 2014. By noon. Due at registration Book pick-up for the Spring 2014 term will begin on March 12th, 2014. Students are required to bring course schedule and student ID to the bookstore to obtain textbooks. Books must not be marked in with ink or highlighters. All books must be returned to the bookstore by 7 on May 26th, 2014. Refer to the published bookstore policy regarding guidelines. BOOKSTORE VOUCHERS Bookstore vouchers will be available beginning March 20 th, 2014 and must be used by March 27 th, 2014. HOLIDAYS: WE WILL BE CLOSED ON THESE DAYS: Spring Break Week: April 7 th April 13 th. ADVISOR CONTACT INFORMATION Advisor Phone E-mail address Room Fable, P. (706) 993-2640 pfable@gmc.cc.ga.us 151 Peeler, W. (706) 993-2640 wpeeler@gmc.cc.ga.us 151 Whitehead, J. (706) 993-2640 jwhitehead@gmc.cc.ga. us Georgia Military College is on Facebook! Visit facebook.com and search for Georgia Military College Augusta 151 Revised 3/17/2014 10:03 *****REMINDER***** DROP/ADD IS ON March 24 th and March 25 th ONLY! THESE ARE THE FIRST TWO DAYS OF CLASSES. IF YOU WITHDRAW AFTER THESE DATES, YOU WILL BE CHARGED FOR THE FULL PRICE OF THE CLASS. Schedule is subject to change without notice

AUGUSTA CPUS 115 Davis Road Martinez, Georgia 30907 Telephone (706) 993-1123 www.gmcaugusta.com SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Spring Term 2014: March 22, 2014 May 23, 2014 TUITION Tuition is $103.00 per credit hour, or $515.00 per five-hour course. There is no extra charge for non-residents. FEES Application Fee $35.00 (Non-Refundable) Science Lab Fee $45.00 Book Fee $10.00 per credit hour CIS 100 Level Classes $10.00** CIS 200 Level Classes $20.00** Technology Fee $5.25 per credit hour* Drop/Add Fee $15.00 per form processed*** Late Registration Fee $25.00*** Student Activity Fee $1.00 per credit hour* Parking Fee - $2.00 per Term A $25 fee is charged for returned checks A $25 late fee is charged for books not returned by the published deadline. A replacement fee is charged for books not returned by the published deadline of $25.00 late fee + $75.00 non-return fee. *Fees are not charged to active duty military students. **Fee charged for classes held on Augusta Campus only. ***Any course changes after the regular registration period will result in a late registration or drop/add charge. FINANCIAL AID HOURS Financial Aid Office hours are: 8:00 to 5:00 Monday through Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 to 12:00. (706) 993-1104. TUITION ASSISTANCE Those students receiving military tuition assistance in the past should contact Financial Aid or the GMC Fort Gordon Base regarding Veteran s Benefits, Pell Grants, Loans, etc. VA BENEFITS A GMC Financial Aid Specialist in the Financial Aid office can assist with Veteran s benefits processing. Documentation must be presented from the VA Regional Office, otherwise the student is responsible for all tuition/fees. PELL GRANT Any student entering college may apply for the Federal PELL Grant. Awards are based on a determination of need by the Federal Department of Education, taking into account the financial status of the student and parents. PELL Grant forms are available in the GMC Financial Aid office and the Education Center at Fort Gordon. PELL Grant may be used in addition to other financial aid. All students should apply for the PELL Grant to assist with tuition and fees. Students are responsible for providing any documentation requested by the Financial Aid office. HOPE SCHOLARSHIP The HOPE Scholarship is available to all Georgia residents who meet the criteria set by the state. Please contact the Financial Aid office for specific rules and policies. SECOND CHANCE HOPE Second Chance Hope is available to Georgia residents who meet qualifying criteria. Please contact the Financial Aid office for specific rules and policies. STUDENT LOANS Federal guaranteed student loans are available. See a GMC Financial Aid specialist for information and appropriate forms. STATUS LETTERS Status letters will be processed after the Drop/Add period ends. ADVISING CENTER Students are encouraged to complete advisement early and to verify that all account holds have been removed before the start of registration. SRC-LIBRARY The library has brand new study corrals and a brand new seating area. This is the quiet place that you all have been asking for in which to study. Each corral has a plug so that you may bring your own wireless device in order to do homework, study, etc. Revised 3/17/2014 10:03 Schedule is subject to change without notice

AUGUSTA CPUS 115 Davis Road Martinez, Georgia 30907 Telephone (706) 993-1123 www.gmcaugusta.com SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Spring Term 2014: March 22, 2014 May 23, 2014 WITHDRAWAL/DROP POLICY Students are responsible for completion of all steps required to withdraw from a class. When students miss deadlines, policies apply that may penalize them. When students register for classes, they have entered into a contractual agreement and are obligated to pay Georgia Military College for any courses on that contract at the time of registration. After students have registered, they must complete a Change in Registration form to remove/change that contract. After the drop/add period ends, students may only withdraw from class and are financially responsible for that class. Collection fees may be applied to all outstanding balances. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ATTENDANCE Students are responsible for knowing and abiding by the attendance policy for each class in which they are enrolled. Failure to attend class may result in an instructor-initiated withdrawal and the grade of IU. VEHICLE PASSES GMC students registered for classes at Fort Gordon may obtain an entry pass by completing the proper forms available at the front office of the Augusta Campus. A valid driver s license, tag receipt, and proof of insurance must be presented at the Main Gate. Access to the base is at the discretion of Fort Gordon. Any questions, please give Mr. Hendricks a call: (706) 793-8577. PARKING PERMITS Students are required to have displayed in their vehicles at all times, a Georgia Military College Parking Permit. If you do not have one then you must come to see the front desk receptionist to obtain one. Students are not allowed to park in the faculty/staff parking lot in the front of the building, nor are they allowed to park in the visitor s parking spaces in front of the glass doors in the back of the building. However, students may park in our main parking lot between the main building, Brenau building and the Science and Technology building. There is extra parking on the side of the Brenau building and we have an over-flow parking lot located directly across the street from this parking area by Brenau. GRADUATION Students who plan to complete degree requirements during Winter or Spring term should apply for graduation immediately. See your advisor in the Advising Center, room 151, for details. Revised 3/17/2014 10:03 Schedule is subject to change without notice

Course Section Course Name Days Start End Credits Time Time ACC-201 40120 Principles of Accounting I MW 8:05 10:45 5 ACC-202 40105 Principles of Accounting II MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 BIO-103 40111 Medical Terminology TTH 2:00 3:10 2 BIO-115 40108 Marine Biology MTWTHF 12:15 1:20 5 BIO-207 40303 Anatomy & Physiology I MTWTHF 8:45 10:20 6 BIO-207 40305 Anatomy & Physiology I MTWTHF 10:30 12:05 6 BIO-207 40319 Anatomy & Physiology I MTWTH 7:30 9:30 6 BIO-208 40303 Anatomy & Physiology II MTWTHF 8:45 10:20 6 BIO-208 40305 Anatomy & Physiology II MTWTHF 10:30 12:05 6 BIO-208 40317 Anatomy & Physiology II MTWTH 5:20 7:20 6 BIO-211 40408 Principles of Biology I MTWTHF 12:15 1:50 6 BIO-211 4048A Principles of Biology I MTWTHF 12:15 1:50 6 BIO-211 40414 Principles of Biology I MTWTHF 3:40 5:15 6 BIO-211 40415 Principles of Biology I MTWTHF 2:00 3:35 6 BIO-212 40303 Principles of Biology II MTWTHF 8:45 10:20 6 BIO-212 40311 Principles of Biology II MTWTHF 2:00 3:35 6 BIO-212 40315 Principles of Biology II MTWTH 5:20 7:20 6 BIO-255 40108 Marine Biology MTWTHF 12:15 1:20 6 BIO-299 40205 Microbiology MTWTHF 10:30 12:05 6 BIO-299 40215 Microbiology MTWTH 5:20 7:20 6 BUS-204 40104 Business Communications MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 BUS-206A Legal Environment of Business TTH 5:20 8:00 5 4017H* CHE-102 40108 Chemistry II MTWTHF 12:15 1:50 6 CHE-105 40116 Descriptive Chemistry I MW 5:20 9:15 6 CHE-200 40116 Biochemistry MW 5:20 8:00 5 CHE-251 40117 Organic Chemistry II TTH 5:20 9:15 6 CIS-105A 40111 Word Processing & Presentation TTH 2:00 3:10 2 CIS-120 40107 Introduction to Computer Science MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 Revised 3/17/2014 10:03

CIS-200 40116 Computer Concepts MW 5:20 8:00 5 CIS-220 40199 Data Systems S 8:00 8:00 5 COM-101-40117 Fundamentals of Speech Communication TTH 5:20 8:00 5 CRJ 101 40102 Introduction to Criminal Justice S 8:00 1:25 5 ECO-201 40106 Macroeconomics MW 11:00 1:40 5 ECO-202 40116 Microeconomics MW 5:20 8:00 5 EDN-216-40116 Socio-Cultural Perspectives in Education MW 5:20 8:00 5 EDN-236-40109 Teaching and Learning MWF 12:50 2:35 5 ENG-097-40304 Learning Support Services English I MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 ENG-097-40302 Learning Support Services English I MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 ENG-097-40316 Learning Support Services English I MW 5:20 8:00 5 ENG-099-40304 Learning Support Services English II MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 ENG-099-40302 Learning Support Services English II MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 ENG-099-40316 Learning Support Services English II MW 5:20 8:00 5 ENG-101-40702 Composition I MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 ENG-101-40704 Composition I MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 ENG-101-40705 Composition I MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 ENG-101-40707 Composition I MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 ENG-101-40712 Composition I MTWTHF 2:05 3:10 5 ENG-101-40715 Composition I MTWTH 5:20 6:40 5 ENG-101- Composition I TTH 5:20 8:00 5 4077G** ENG-102-40702 Composition II MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 ENG-102-40706 Composition II MW 11:00 1:40 5 ENG-102-40707 Composition II MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 ENG-102-40709 Composition II MTWTHF 12:50 1:55 5 ENG-102-40712 Composition II MTWTHF 2:05 3:10 5 ENG-102-40713 Composition II MTWTHF 3:20 4:25 5 ENG-102-40718 Composition II MTWTH 6:50 8:10 5 ENG-201-40404 World Literature I MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 ENG-201-40405 World Literature I MTWTHF 10:30 Revised 3/17/2014 10:03 11:35 5

ENG-201-40406 World Literature I TTH 11:00 1:40 5 ENG-201-40412 World Literature I MTWTHF 2:05 3:10 5 ENG-202-40305 World Literature II MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 ENG-202-40307 World Literature II MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 ENG-202-40309 World Literature II MTWTHF 12:50 1:55 5 FRE-101-40117 Elementary French I TTH 5:20 8:00 5 HIS 101A 40102 World Civilization I MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 HIS 102A 40109 World Civilization II MTWTHF 12:50 1:55 5 HIS 121 40304 American History I MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 HIS 121 40313 American History I MTWTHF 3:20 4:25 5 HIS 121 40317 American History I TTH 5:20 8:00 5 HIS 122 40305 American History II MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 HIS 122 40307 American History II MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 HIS 122 40312 American History II MTWTHF 2:05 3:10 5 HIS 220 40117 World Religions TTH 5:20 8:00 5 HPE-202 40101 First Aid & Emergency Care MW 7:00 8:35 3 HSE 299 40107 Terrorism and International Crime MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 ISC-202 40117 Physical Science & Astronomy TTH 5:20 8:00 5 MAT-094-40702 College Prep Algebra I MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 MAT-094-40704 College Prep Algebra I MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 MAT-094-40705 College Prep Algebra I MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 MAT-094-40707 College Prep Algebra I MTWTHF 11:40 12:50 5 MAT-094-40712 College Prep Algebra I MTWTHF 2:05 3:10 5 MAT-094-40715 College Prep Algebra I MTWTH 5:20 6:40 5 MAT-094-40717 College Prep Algebra I TTH 5:20 8:00 5 MAT-095-40702 College Prep Algebra II MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 MAT-095-40704 College Prep Algebra II MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 MAT-095-40705 College Prep Algebra II MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 Revised 3/17/2014 10:03

MAT-095-40707 College Prep Algebra II MTWTHF 11:40 12:50 5 MAT-095-40713 College Prep Algebra II MTWTHF 3:20 4:25 5 MAT-095-40716 College Prep Algebra II MW 5:20 8:00 5 MAT-095-40717 College Prep Algebra II TTH 5:20 8:00 5 MAT-109-40602 College Algebra MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 MAT-109-40605 College Algebra MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 MAT-109-40609 College Algebra MTWTHF 12:50 1:55 5 MAT-109-40617 College Algebra TTH 5:20 8:00 5 MAT-109-40620 College Algebra MW 8:05 10:45 5 MAT-109- College Algebra MW 5:20 8:00 5 4066G** MAT-112-40110 Precalculus TTH 1:55 4:35 5 MAT-200-40404 Applied Statistics MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 MAT-200-40407 Applied Statistics MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 MAT-200-40409 Applied Statistics MTWTHF 12:50 1:55 5 MAT-200-40410 Applied Statistics MW 1:55 4:35 5 MAT-201 40117 Calculus I TTH 5:20 8:00 5 MUS-194-40116 Music Appreciation TTH 11:00 1:40 5 NTR-110 40117 Nutrition TTH 5:20 8:00 5 PED-125 40104 Beginning Walking TTH 9:15 10:20 2 PED-137 40117 Jogging TH 5:20 7:30 2 PED-147 40111 Fitness Swimming TTH 2:00 3:05 2 PER-101-40102 College Success MWF 8:00 9:05 3 PER-101-40104 College Success MWF 9:15 10:20 3 PER-101-40105 College Success TWTH 10:30 11:35 3 PER-101-40107 College Success TWTH 11:40 12:45 3 PER-101-40109 College Success MWF 12:50 1:55 3 PER-101-40111 College Success TWTH 1:55 3:00 3 PER-101-40112 College Success MWF 2:05 3:10 3 PER-101-40116 College Success MW 5:20 6:55 3 Revised 3/17/2014 10:03

PER-101-40120 College Success MW 8:05 9:40 3 PER-102-40404 Critical Thinking & Character TTH 9:15 10:55 3 Development PER-102-40405 Critical Thinking & Character TTH 10:30 12:00 3 Development PER-102-40409 Critical Thinking & Character MWF 12:50 1:55 3 Development PER-102-40420 Critical Thinking & Character MW 8:05 9:40 3 Development PLS 101 40502 Introduction to American Government MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 PLS 101 40504 Introduction to American Government MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 PLS 101 40509 Introduction to American Government MTWTHF 12:50 1:55 5 PLS 101 40512 Introduction to American Government MTWTHF 2:05 3:10 5 PLS 101 40517 Introduction to American Government TTH 5:20 8:00 5 PSC-101 40105 Physical Science I MTWTHF 10:30 12:05 6 PSC-102 40103 Physical Science II MTWTHF 8:45 10:20 6 PSY 200 40302 Introduction to Psychology MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 PSY 200 40313 Introduction to Psychology MTWTHF 3:20 4:25 5 PSY 200 40316 Introduction to Psychology MW 5:20 8:00 5 PSY 203 40217 Human Growth and Development TTH 5:20 8:00 5 PSY 203 40204 Human Growth and Development MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 PSY 205 40102 Psychology of Adjustment MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 PSY 210 40105 Abnormal Psychology MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 RDG-097 40410 Learning Support Services Reading I TTH 1:55 4:35 5 RDG-097-40405 Learning Support Services Reading I MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 RDG-097-40407 Learning Support Services Reading I MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 RDG-097-40417 Learning Support Services Reading I TTH 5:20 8:00 5 RDG-099 40410 Learning Support Services Reading II TTH 1:55 4:35 5 RDG-099-40405 Learning Support Services Reading II MTWTHF 10:30 11:35 5 RDG-099-40407 Learning Support Services Reading II MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 RDG-099-40417 Learning Support Services Reading II TTH 5:20 8:00 5 REL-210-40104 Old Testament MTWTHF 9:15 10:20 5 Revised 3/17/2014 10:03

SOC 200 40402 Introduction to Sociology MTWTHF 8:00 9:05 5 SOC 200 40407 Introduction to Sociology MTWTHF 11:40 12:45 5 SOC 200 40412 Introduction to Sociology MTWTHF 2:05 3:10 5 SOC 200 40416 Introduction to Sociology MW 5:20 8:00 5 SOC 206 40109 Juvenile Delinquency and Procedures MTWTHF 12:50 1:55 5 SPA-102-40113 Elementary Spanish II MTWTHF 3:20 4:25 5 WEL -154 40401 Wellness TTH 7:00 8:05 2 WEL-154 40405 Wellness TTH 10:30 11:35 2 WEL-154 40407 Wellness TTH 11:40 12:45 2 WEL-154 40411 Wellness MW 2:00 3:05 2 Revised 3/17/2014 10:03