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Page 1: ...of Shelby County, TN, are classified as “out-of-district” rather than “non-Arkansas.”) Non-Arkansas resident: $1875.00 Part-time Students (less than 15 credit hours) Phillips/Arkansas

W W W. P C C U A . E D U

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W W W . P C C U A . E D U

Day Schedule

Class Period (Start Time) Class Days Test Days Test Period

8:00 MW Mon. May 9 8:00-10:00

11:00 MW Mon. May 9 10:30-12:30

12:30/1:00 MW Mon. May 9 1:00-3:00 8:00 TTH Tu. May 10 8:00-10:00

11:00 TTH Tu. May 10 10:30-12:30

12:30/1:00 TTH Tu. May 10 1:00-3:00

9:30 MW Wed. May 11 8:00-10:00

12:30/1:00 MW Wed. May11 10:30-12:30

2:00 MW Wed. May 11 1:00-3:00

9:30 TTH Th. May 12 8:00-10:00

12:30/1:00 TTH Th. May 12 10:30-12:30

2:00 TTH Th. May 12 1:00-3:00

Extended Day Schedule

4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 M Mon. May 9 4:00-6:00

4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 T Tues. May 10 4:00-6:00

4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 W Wed. May 11 4:00-6:00

4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 TH Thur. May 12 4:00-6:00

Evening Schedule

6:00, 6:30 or later M Mon. May 9 6:30-8:30

6:00, 6:30 or later T Tues. May 10 6:30-8:30

6:00, 6:30 or later W Wed. May 11 6:30-8:30

6:00, 6:30 or later TH Thur. May 12 6:30-8:30

Study day will be Friday, May 6 and final exams begin Monday, May 9. Faculty will be available in their offices on study day and the week before final exams for instructional conferences. All classes should meet for final examinations at the specified times. Any change from the schedule must be approved by the Vice Chancellor for Instruction. Final grades are due in the Admissions Office as soon as possible but no later than 12:00 p.m. Monday, May 16.

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EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY

Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas (PCCUA) is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution. PCCUA provides equal educational and employment opportunity without regard to age, race, gender, gender identity, national origin, disability, religion, marital or parental status, veteran status, genetic information or sexual orientation. We prohibit retaliation against a person who files a charge of discrimination, participates in a discrimination proceeding, or otherwise opposes an unlawful practice.

Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any educational program or activity receiving federal financial assistance by way of grant, contract, or loan. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is similar in its prohibition of discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, or origin. Equal education opportunity includes admission, recruitment, extracurricular programs and activities, facilities, access to course offerings, counseling and testing, financial assistance, placement, health, and athletics. The college is also committed to equal opportunities for the physically and mentally handicapped in compliance with federal regulations, Sec. 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If a student has special needs, the college only needs to be notified, and arrangements will be made.

PLEASE NOTE: This Schedule of Classes represents an intention rather than a guarantee of what, where, when, and by whom course sections are to be offered during the semester. Every attempt is made to ensure that the schedule is accurate. However, circumstances such as demand for courses and faculty availability may require changes between the time of schedule preparation and the time the semester begins. Phillips Community College reserves the right to add, delete, or restrict enrollment of classes due to unforeseen circumstances.

Transfer GuaranteeWe offer a guarantee that your General Education courses in the Associate of Arts degree will transfer to another college or university if you pass with a “C” or better or we will refund your class fees. To take advantage of this guarantee, you must see your advisor two weeks before registration for the semester for which you want the guarantee. Call the Advisement Center at (870) 338-6474 in Helena-West Helena; (870) 673-4201 in Stuttgart; or (870) 946-3506 in DeWitt for more information.

Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas is a multi-campus, two-year college serving the communities of Eastern Arkansas. The college is committed to helping every student succeed. We provide high-quality, accessible educational opportunities and skills development to promote life-long learning, and we engage in the lives of our students and our communities.

College Mission

Tuition & feesFull-time Students (15 credit hours or more)Phillips/Arkansas County resident: $1008.75Out-of-District resident: $1196.25(Coahoma, DeSoto, Tunica, Quitman and Bolivar County residents of MS and residents of Shelby County, TN, are classified as “out-of-district” rather than “non-Arkansas.”)Non-Arkansas resident: $1875.00Part-time Students (less than 15 credit hours)Phillips/Arkansas County resident: (per semester hour) $67.25Out-of-District resident: (per semester hour) $79.75Non-Arkansas resident: (per semester hour) $125.00Online Courses (per credit hour) $105.00Online Lab Fee (per semester) $5.00NOTE: Credit hours are capped at 15 hrs.

FeesSpecial Services Fee$6 (per credit hour) ($90 max)Technology Fee $6 (per credit hour) ($90 max)Publication Fee(3 or more credit hours) $10.00Safety Fee ($60 max)$4 (per credit hour)Facility Fee ($37.50 max)$2.50 (per credit hour)

*PCCUA reserves the right to change tuition and fees at any time.

Phillips Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission; 230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois 60604; (800) 621-7440. The Associate Degree Nursing program is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN) formerly known as NLNAC, National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, 3343 Peachtree Road, NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326; (404) 975-5000; Fax (404) 975-5020. The Medical Laboratory Technology program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS), 5600 N. River Rd., Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018; (773) 714-8880. The Phlebotomy program is approved by NAACLS. The business programs are accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP); 7007 College Boulevard, Suite 420, Overland Park, KS 66211; (913)339-9356. The College is also approved by the Arkansas State Approving Agency for Veterans Training.

PCCUA ACCREDITATION

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3Spring Semester 2016January 4 (M). ...............................Offices openJanuary 11 (M) .............................Reporting day for Faculty (8:00 am); Faculty/Staff In-Service January 12 (T) ..............................Registration (8:00 am - 7:00 pm)*January 13 (W)… .......................Day & evening classes beginJanuary 18 (M)... ..........................Martin Luther King holiday (no classes, offices closed)January 21 (TH)... ........................Last day for 100% refund February 2 (T) ..............................Last day to complete application file for current semesterFebruary 19 (F) ............................Faculty/Staff In-Service (no day classes but extended day and evening classes meet)March 17 (TH) ..............................Mid-term advisory grades due (4:00 pm) March 18 (F)..................................Spring Break begins at 4:30 pm (no classes, offices open)March 21-25 (M-F) .....................Spring BreakMarch 25 (F)..................................Spring Break Friday (no classes, offices closed)March 28 (M). ...............................Classes resume (8:00 am)March 29 (T ) ................................Last day to drop and receive a “W”April 4 (M) ......................................Summer & Fall registration beginsMay 3 (T) ........................................Last day to receive an “EW” May 6 (F) .........................................Study Day (faculty will be available in their offices from 8:30 am to noon)May 9, 10,11, 12 (M-TH) .........Day and evening exams begin Monday, May 9May 16 (M)… .................................Final grades due (12:00 noon) May 19 (TH) ..................................Graduation Arkansas County at Grand Prairie Center (7:00 pm)May 20 (F) ......................................Graduation Phillips Cty at PCCUA Fine Arts Ctr. Lily Peter Auditorium (7:00 pm) May 30 (M) .....................................Memorial Day holiday (offices closed)

*Students must register prior to the second class meeting of any course to be admitted to that course. Once the second class has begun, a student may not register for that class.**Students added to a wait list must attend class in order to be eligible for enrollment to that class.

PCCUA will administer the COMPASS test free of charge to all first-time students and to all students enrolling in college-level English and mathematics courses.

COMPASS tests will be given weekly prior to registration and also during the regular registration period. Students are encouraged to call Vickie Gregory in Helena-West Helena at (870)338-6474, ext. 1134; Sonya Allen in Stuttgart at (870) 673-4201, ext. 1828; or Debbie Pennington in DeWitt at (870) 946-3506, ext. 1602 and schedule a test time as soon as possible.

The COMPASS test is offered Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. If a student cannot test during these hours, an appointment can be made by calling one of the campuses listed previously. A photo ID may be requested.

COMPASS

Adult Education Center

Spring 2016 Online CalendarJanuary 8 ........................Last day to register January 13 .....................Online courses beginJanuary 22 .....................Report no-shows to registrar March 8-10 ....................Proctored midterm examsMarch 11 ........................Midterm grades due by 11:00 amApril 4 .............................Last day to dropApril 25-28 ....................Proctored final examsApril 29 ...........................Final grades due by 11:00 am

IMPORTANT NOTICES

PCCUA offers a full-time Adult Education Program on the DeWitt, Helena-West Helena and Stuttgart campuses. Classes are designed to allow adults over the age of seventeen, who have not completed high school, the opportunity to acquire skills necessary to pass the General Education Development (GED) Test; to acquire workplace literacy skills to enter the work-force or to improve job performance; to improve basic reading, language, and math skills; and/or to gain computer literacy skills. DeWitt Helena StuttgartDay: 10:00 am-2:00 pm (M-W) 8:00 am-4:30 pm (M-F) 8:00 am-3:00 pm (M-Th)Evening: 5:00 pm-8:00 pm (M-W) 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm (M-W) 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm (M,T,Th)

The schedule of classes for Helena-West Helena off-site includes:

Boys & Girls Club Adult Daycare-Marvell:DSG 163 H21 Content Reading 5:00–8:00 pm Wednesday MillerDSG 233 H21 Language Arts 5:00–8:00 pm Tuesday MillerDSG 243 H21 Arithmetic Skills 5:00–8:00 pm Thursday Miller

For additional information on the Helena-West Helena Campus, call Caceclia Middleton at (870) 338-6474, ext. 1149, and for information on the DeWitt/Stuttgart Campus, please contact Marsha Watkins at (870) 673-4201, ext. 1846.

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Financial AidPhillips Community College was founded on the belief in equal opportunity, the ideal of making the benefit of a community college education available to all, regardless of an individual’s financial need.

Apply for financial aid as early as possible. Call the Helena-West Helena campus at (870) 338-6474, ext. 1258 or the DeWitt campus at (870) 946-3506 or the Stuttgart campus at (870) 673-4201 for a financial aid packet. When you have completed your financial aid packet, bring it by one of our campuses or mail it to P.O. Box 785, Helena-West Helena, AR 72342-0785.Financial Need: Financial aid is awarded to students who show financial need and who are maintaining satisfactory progress as defined by the institution.How to Apply:1. Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Financial Aid (FAFSA). These are available at all three campuses.2. Return the FAFSA to the Helena-West Helena campus for electronic processing. (For Arkansas County, return the FAFSA to the DeWitt or Stuttgart campus for transmittal to the Helena-West Helena Campus.)3. You will receive notification in the mail of the status of your financial aid within two to three weeks.4. If you are attending PCCUA classes for the first time and you are eligible to receive federal financial aid, you will need to submit the following information:

• a copy of your high school transcript or GED, OR a copy of your most recent college academic transcript; • a completed financial aid Student Data Form (available on all campuses).

If Eligible for Financial Aid:• If you are eligible for financial aid, you will receive an Award Letter from the PCCUA Helena-West Helena campus financial aid office;• PCCUA staff will submit your awards form to the Business office.• If the amount of the award letter is greater than the cost of tuition and books, the balance is paid to you in two payments.• Remember: Students who withdraw from classes may be required to repay federal dollars.

G.I. Bill-Veterans Benefits

Veterans (GI) Benefits: The Arkansas State Approving Agency approves some programs at PCCUA for veteran training. Veterans of recent military service, service members, members of reserve units, and dependents of certain other veterans may be entitled to educational benefits under the following programs: Post 9/11 GI Bill Chapter 33; Title 38, Chapter 30, Montgomery GI Bill for Veterans; Title 38, Veterans Education Assistance Program (VEAP); Title 38, Chapter 35, Survivors and Dependents Education; and Title 10, Chapter 1606, 1607, Montgomery GI Bill for Selective Reserves. Students must be working toward a degree following curriculum outlined for their objectives.

Application forms can be found online at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill or you can call 1-888-442-4551 for assistance with applying for benefits. Additional infor-mation concerning these benefits may be obtained by contacting the Registrar’s Office. We urge that veterans apply for educational benefits at least two months before beginning classes.

Crime Awareness/Campus Security

ScholarshipsAcademic scholarships are offered to first-time, full-time students with an ACT composite of 23 or 3.0 high school GPA. Technical scholarships are offered to first-time, full-time students with a 23 ACT composite or 3.0 GPA in high school curriculum. Students must enroll in tech-nical program.Foundation scholarships are available to students from the generous support of community donors. For more informa-tion about all scholarships, call Stephanie Arnold at (870) 338-6474, ext. 1240 or stop by the Scholarship Office in the Ad-ministration Building of the Helena-West Helena campus. In Arkansas County, stu-dents can contact April Herring at (870) 946-3506, ext. 1607 in DeWitt or Kena Henderson at (870) 673-4201, ext. 1822 in Stuttgart for more information on this and all financial aid matters.

Phillips and Arkansas County high school graduates are eligible for the Great River Promise. Students who meet the stated criteria will be able to attend Phillips Community College with college tuition and mandatory fees paid.

Criteria (beginning with 2010 graduates)Attend 4 years at an Arkansas or Phil-lips County high school; graduate with a high school diploma; achieve high school attendance requirements for 4 years of high school; have no drug or DUI offens-es; must enroll fall semester following high school graduation; be accepted as a PCCUA student and complete a PCCUA scholarship application and exhaust all other scholarship and financial aid pro-grams first. Deadline for the State of Ar-kansas scholarships: June 1. Once at PCCUAEnroll in at least 12 credit hours per se-mester the first year; enroll in 15 credit hours per semester the second year; scholarship is for 4 semesters (during a period not to exceed 3 calendar years) following fall semester after high school graduation; successfully complete at least 67% of all credit hours attempted each semester; maintain a 2.0 cumula-tive GPA.

PCCUA’s annual security report is available to all employees, currently enrolled students, and prospective students and employees. This report is required by federal law and contains policy statements and crime statistics for the school. The policy statements address the school’s policies, proce-dures and programs concerning safety and security. Three years’ worth of statistics are included for certain types of crimes that were reported to have occurred on campus, in or on off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the school, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to the campus. This report is available online at http://www.pccua.edu/images/uploads/content_files/Campus_Security_Report_2015.pdf. You may also request a paper copy from the Vice Chancellor for Student Services and Registrar’s office.

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DAY CLASSES

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Spring Class Schedule

BAN-213-D1 ACCT2003 Prin of Acct. I MW 12:30 pm KarkurBH-143-D1 Practicum BH BorchertBH-153-D1 Prac. Seminar BH BorchertBMGT-233-D1 Prin. of Mgmt. TTh 12:30 pm KarkurBMGT-272-D1 Bus. Management Internship KarkurCT-1283-D1 Integ. Office Prod. TTh 9:30 am KarkurDS-1031-D1 Reading Lab I TTh 2:00 pm RawlsDS-103-D1 Intro to College Reading Skill TTh 9:30 am RawlsDS-1231-D1 Reading Lab II TTh 2:00 pm RawlsDS-123-D1 College Reading Strategies TTh 9:30 am RawlsEH-1011-D1 Basic Writing Lab I M 11:00 am ForesterEH-1013-D1 Basic Writing I MW 9:30 am ForesterEH-1021-D1 Basic Writing II Lab M 11:00 am ForesterEH-1023-D1 Basic Writing II MW 9:30 am ForesterEH-113-D1 ENGL1013 Composition I TTh 8:00 am ForesterEH-123-D1 ENGL1023 Composition II MW 8:00 am ForesterES-223-D1 ECON2203 PR/Microeconomics MW 11:00 am QuattlebaumHY-223-D1 HIST2123 U.S. History II TTh 12:30 pm MichaelMS-1013-D1 Fundamental Math TTh 9:30 am TorelliMS-1013-D2 Fundamental Math TTh 12:30 pm TorelliMS-1023-D1 Elem Algebra TTh 9:30 am TorelliMS-1023-D2 Elem Algebra TTh 12:30 pm TorelliMS-1123-D1 Interm Algebra TTh 9:30 am TorelliMS-1123-D2 Interm Algebra TTh 12:30 pm TorelliMS-123-D1 MATH1103 College Algebra T 3:30 pm TorelliMS-143-D1 Technical Mathematics TTh 11:00 am TorelliOT-1202-D1 Administrative Support Interns KarkurOT-1212-D1 Medical Office Internship KarkurPEAC-271-D1 Flag Football MW 2:00 pm JohnsonPN-213-D1 Nursing III M 12:30 pm McCullarsPN-213-D1 Nursing III MT 8:00 am McCullarsPN-213-D1 Nursing III WTh 8:00 am McCullarsPN-213-D2 Nursing III M 12:30 pm MossPN-213-D2 Nursing III MT 8:00 am MossPN-213-D2 Nursing III WTh 8:00 am MossPN-213-D3 Nursing III M 12:30 pm WillerPN-213-D3 Nursing III MT 8:00 am WillerPN-213-D3 Nursing III WTh 8:00 am WillerPN-231-D1 App. Diet Therapy T 1:00 pm McCullarsPN-231-D2 App. Diet Therapy T 1:00 pm MossPN-231-D3 App. Diet Therapy T 1:00 pm WillerPSY-223-D1 PSYC2103 Human Growth/Dev MW 9:30 am BorchertSS-101-D1 Student Success I W 11:00 am HerringSS-111-D1 Student Success II T 9:30 am Rieves

DEWITT CAMPUSCOURSE # ACTS # COURSE NAME DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR

HELENA-WEST HELENA CAMPUSART-262-H1 Art Seminar CobbBAN-103-H1 Intro Accounting TTh 8:00 am QuattlebaumBAN-223-H1 ACCT2013 Prin Acct. II MW 8:00 am QuattlebaumBH-143-H1 Practicum BH FulliloveBH-153-H1 Prac. Seminar BH FulliloveBMGT-233-H1 Prin. of Mgmt. TTh 12:30 pm KarkurBMGT-272-H1 Bus. Management Internship QuattlebaumBMGT-283-H1 BUSI2103 Business Stats TTh 11:00 am QuattlebaumBY-103-H1 Intro to Anatomy MW 9:30 am ScaifeBY-1140-H1 Gen. Biology Lab Th 2:00 pm ScaifeBY-114-H1 BIOL1014 General Biology I TTh 8:00 am ScaifeBY-1540-H1 A/P I Lab W 2:00 pm SmithBY-1540-H2 A/P I Lab T 1:00 pm ScaifeBY-154-H1 BIOL2404 Anat/Phys I MW 8:00 am SmithBY-154-H2 BIOL2404 Anat/Phys I TTh 9:30 am ScaifeBY-1640-H1 A/P II Lab M 2:00 pm ScaifeBY-164-H1 BIOL2414 Anat/Phys II MW 8:00 am ScaifeBY-2240-H1 Microbiology Lab T 2:00 pm SmithBY-224-H1 BIOL2004 Microbiology TTh 8:00 am SmithCOSM-000-H1 Student Cosmo Kit JohnstonCOSM-000-H2 Student Cosmo Kit JohnstonCOSM-101-H1 Hygiene and Sanitation I MTWTh 8:00 am JohnstonCOSM-104-H1 Hairstyling I MTWTh 9:00 am Johnston

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6COURSE # ACTS # COURSE NAME DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR

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COSM-106-H1 Clinical Experience I MTWTh 1:00 pm JohnstonCOSM-111-H1 Cosmetology Science I TWTh 8:30 am JohnstonCOSM-121-H1 Manicuring I MTWTh 11:00 am JohnstonCOSM-131-H1 Aesthetics I MTWTh 11:30 am JohnstonCOSM-141-H1 Salon Industry I MTWTh 12:00 pm JohnstonCOSM-1510-H1 Cosmo Manicure Lab MTWTh 11:00 am JohnstonCOSM-153-H1 Nail Technology MTWTh 8:00 am JohnstonCOSM-155-H1 Manicure Theory MTWTh 8:00 am JohnstonCOSM-201-H1 Hygiene and Sanitation II MTWTh 8:00 am JohnstonCOSM-204-H1 Hairstyling II MTWTh 9:00 am JohnstonCOSM-206-H1 Clinical Experience II MTWTh 1:00 pm JohnstonCOSM-211-H1 Cosmetology Science II MTWTh 8:30 am JohnstonCOSM-221-H1 Manicuring II MTWTh 11:00 am JohnstonCOSM-231-H1 Aesthetics II MTWTh 11:30 am JohnstonCOSM-241-H1 Salon Industry II MTWTh 12:00 pm JohnstonCOSM-293-H1 Special Problems MTWTh 8:00 am JohnstonCOSM-301-H1 Hygiene and Sanitation III MTWTh 8:00 am AlexanderCOSM-304-H1 Hairstyling III MTWTh 9:00 am AlexanderCOSM-306-H1 Cosmetology Theory & Prac Appl MTWTh 8:00 am JohnstonCOSM-311-H1 Cosmetology Science III MTWTh 8:30 am AlexanderCOSM-321-H1 Manicuring III MTWTh 11:00 am AlexanderCOSM-331-H1 Aesthetics III MTWTh 11:30 am AlexanderCOSM-341-H1 Salon Industry III MTWTh 12:00 pm AlexanderCOSM-406-H1 Clinical Experience III MTWTh 8:00 am AlexanderCT-000-H1 CIS Lab TTh 8:00 am Fielder Begins: Jan. 21CT-000-H2 CIS Lab MW 9:30 am Fielder Begins: Jan. 20CT-000-H3 CIS Lab MW 2:00 pm Fielder Begins: Jan. 20CT-114-H1 CPSI1003 Comp. Info System TTh 9:30 am HollandCT-114-H2 CPSI1003 Comp. Info System MW 11:00 am HollandCT-1233-H1 Advanced MS Office Appl MW 8:00 am FielderCT-1283-H1 Integ. Office Prod. TTh 9:30 am FielderCY-1240-H1 Gen Chemistry Lab T 2:00 pm MossCY-124-H1 CHEM1424 General Chemistry II TTh 9:30 am MossDS-1031-H1 Reading Lab I MW 11:00 am BirthDS-103-H1 Intro to College Reading Skill MW 9:30 am BirthDS-1231-H1 Reading Lab II W 8:00 am BirthDS-123-H1 College Reading Strategies TTh 8:00 am BirthECD-1101-H1 Field Experience II RobertsonECD-113-H1 Health Safety & Nutrition W 3:00 pm RobertsonECD-1203-H1 Applications of Childcare Th 1:45 pm RobertsonEH-1011-H1 Basic Writing Lab I Th 2:00 pm BirthEH-1013-H1 Basic Writing I TTh 9:30 am BirthEH-1021-H2 Basic Writing II Lab T 2:00 pm ParkerEH-1023-H1P Basic Writing II MW 9:30 am DavisEH-1023-H2 Basic Writing II TTh 11:00 am ParkerEH-113-H1 ENGL1013 Composition I MW 8:00 am DavisEH-113-H1P ENGL1013 Composition I MW 8:00 am DavisEH-113-H2 ENGL1013 Composition I TTh 9:30 am ParkerEH-113-H3 ENGL1013 Composition I MW 11:00 am ParkerEH-123-H1 ENGL1023 Composition II TTh 8:00 am ParkerEH-123-H2 ENGL1023 Composition II MW 9:30 am BryantEH-123-H3 ENGL1023 Composition II MW 11:00 am DavisEH-243-H1 ENGL2123 World Lit II MW 12:30 pm ParkerES-223-H1 ECON2203 PR/Microeconomics MW 11:00 am QuattlebaumFA-213-H1 ARTA1003 Fine Arts MW 9:30 am PryorGEOG-213-H75 GEOG1103 Intro. Geography MW 12:30 pm BagleyHY-113-H1 HIST1213 Western Civ I TTh 8:00 am BagleyHY-123-H1 HIST1223 Western Civ II MW 9:30 am BagleyHY-213-H1 HIST2113 U.S. History I MW 11:00 am BagleyHY-223-H1 HIST2123 U.S. History II TTh 9:30 am BagleyMLS-1250-H1 Hematology Lab MW 1:00 pm PittmanMLS-125-H1 Hematology MW 10:30 am PittmanMLS-1350-H1 Immuno Lab TTh 1:00 pm RectorMLS-135-H1 Immun/Immunohematology TTh 10:30 am RectorMLS-213-H1 Selected Topics F 1:00 pm PittmanMLS-213-H2 Selected Topics F 1:00 pm RectorMLS-223-H1 Clinical Exp. I MTWThF 7:00 am Rector Dates: Jan. 13-Feb. 12MLS-223-H2 Clinical Exp. I MTWThF 7:00 am Pittman Dates: Jan. 13-Feb. 12MLS-243-H1 Clinical Exp. II MTWThF 7:00 am Rector Dates: Feb. 15-March 11

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MLS-243-H2 Clinical Exp. II MTWThF 7:00 am Pittman Dates: Feb. 15-March 11MLS-263-H1 Clinical Exp. III MTWThF 7:00 am Rector Dates: March 14-April 8MLS-263-H2 Clinical Exp. III MTWThF 7:00 am Pittman Dates: March 14-April 8MLS-283-H1 Clinical Exp. IV MTWThF 7:00 am Rector Dates: April 11-May 6MLS-283-H2 Clinical Exp. IV MTWThF 7:00 am Pittman Dates: April 11-May 6MS-1013-H1 Fundamental Math MW 8:00 am StaffMS-1013-H2 Fundamental Math MW 9:30 am GookinMS-1013-H3 Fundamental Math MW 11:00 am ZimmermanMS-1013-H5 Fundamental Math TTh 8:00 am ZimmermanMS-1013-H6 Fundamental Math TTh 9:30 am GookinMS-1013-H7 Fundamental Math TTh 11:00 am ZimmermanMS-1023-H1 Elem Algebra MW 8:00 am StaffMS-1023-H2 Elem Algebra MW 9:30 am GookinMS-1023-H3 Elem Algebra MW 11:00 am ZimmermanMS-1023-H5 Elem Algebra TTh 8:00 am ZimmermanMS-1023-H6 Elem Algebra TTh 9:30 am GookinMS-1023-H7 Elem Algebra TTh 11:00 am ZimmermanMS-1123-H1 Interm Algebra MW 8:00 am StaffMS-1123-H2 Interm Algebra MW 9:30 am GookinMS-1123-H3 Interm Algebra MW 11:00 am ZimmermanMS-1123-H5 Interm Algebra TTh 8:00 am ZimmermanMS-1123-H6 Interm Algebra TTh 9:30 am GookinMS-1123-H7 Interm Algebra TTh 11:00 am ZimmermanMS-1123-H8P Interm Algebra MW 11:00 am GookinMS-123-H1 MATH1103 College Algebra MW 8:00 am ZimmermanMS-123-H8 MATH1103 College Algebra TTh 11:00 am GookinMS-123-H8P MATH1103 College Algebra TTh 11:00 am GookinMS-133-H1 MATH1203 Trigonometry TTh 12:30 pm ZimmermanMS-215-H1 MATH2405 Calculus I MTWTh 11:00 am MaloneyMSC-223-H1 MUSC1003 Music Appreciation TTh 9:30 am WhitesideNG-209-H1 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con T 7:00 am Gentry Clinical--HRMCNG-209-H1 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con W 8:00 am GentryNG-209-H1 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con MWTh 9:00 am GentryNG-209-H2 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con T 7:00 am Snowden Clinical--MHNWNG-209-H2 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con W 8:00 am SnowdenNG-209-H2 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con MWTh 9:00 am SnowdenNG-209-H3 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con T 7:00 am Pryor Clinical--MHNWNG-209-H3 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con W 8:00 am PryorNG-209-H3 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con MWTh 9:00 am PryorNG-412-H1 Care for Pt Complex Con TWTh 12:30 pm MarleyNG-412-H1 Care for Pt Complex Con M 7:00 am Marley Clinical--SVING-412-H1 Care for Pt Complex Con Th 8:00 am MarleyNG-412-H2 Care for Pt Complex Con TWTh 12:30 pm McGeeNG-412-H2 Care for Pt Complex Con M 7:00 am McGee Clinical--SVING-412-H2 Care for Pt Complex Con Th 8:00 am McGeeNG-412-H3 Care for Pt Complex Con TWTh 12:30 pm PittmanNG-412-H3 Care for Pt Complex Con M 7:00 am Pittman Clinical--MHNWNG-412-H3 Care for Pt Complex Con W 8:00 am PittmanNG-412-H4 Care for Pt Complex Con TWTh 12:30 pm WilliamsNG-412-H4 Care for Pt Complex Con M 7:00 am Williams Clinical--MHNWNG-412-H4 Care for Pt Complex Con W 8:00 am WilliamsNT-1630-H1 Ms Active Directory Serv. Lab T 2:30 pm Grove Begins: Jan. 19NT-2130-H1 Information Sec Essen Lab T 12:30 pm Grove Begins: Jan. 19NT-273-H1 Digital Image II T 1:00 pm CobbOT-1033-H1 Intro Keyboarding MW 8:00 am HollandOT-113-H1 Med Terminology I TTh 12:30 pm HollandOT-1202-H1 Administrative Support Interns HollandOT-1212-H1 Medical Office Internship HollandOT-123-H1 Med Term II MW 9:30 am HollandOT-1273-H1 Medical Transcription TTh 8:00 am HollandOT-133-H1 BUSI1103 Document Processing MW 8:00 am HollandOT-273-H1 Machine Transcription TTh 8:00 am Holland

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ART-262-S1 Art Seminar Rauh-TylerBAN-223-S1 ACCT2013 Prin Acct. II TTh 9:30 am BrothersBMGT-233-S1 Prin. of Mgmt. TTh 12:30 pm KarkurBMGT-272-S1 Bus. Management Internship BrothersBY-113-S1 General Biology TTh 9:30 am HartsellBY-1140-S1 Gen. Biology Lab T 2:00 pm HartsellBY-114-S1 BIOL1014 General Biology I TTh 9:30 am HartsellBY-1540-S1 A/P I Lab M 2:00 pm HartsellBY-154-S1 BIOL2404 Anat/Phys I MW 9:30 am HartsellBY-1640-S1 A/P II Lab Th 2:00 pm HartsellBY-164-S1 BIOL2414 Anat/Phys II TTh 11:00 am HartsellBY-2240-S1 Microbiology Lab W 2:00 pm HartsellBY-224-S1 BIOL2004 Microbiology MW 8:00 am HartsellCT-000-S1 CIS Lab MW 9:30 am GroveCT-114-S1 CPSI1003 Comp. Info System MW 8:00 am GroveCY-1240-S1 Gen Chemistry Lab M 2:00 pm MossCY-124-S1 CHEM1424 General Chemistry II MW 9:30 am MossDS-1031-S1 Reading Lab I TTh 8:00 am WardDS-103-S1 Intro to College Reading Skill TTh 9:30 am WardDS-1231-S1 Reading Lab II TTh 8:00 am WardDS-123-S1 College Reading Strategies TTh 9:30 am WardEH-1011-S1 Basic Writing Lab I M 8:00 am WardEH-1013-S1 Basic Writing I MW 9:30 am WardEH-1021-S1 Basic Writing II Lab M 8:00 am WardEH-1023-S1 Basic Writing II MW 9:30 am WardEH-113-S1 ENGL1013 Composition I TTh 9:30 am Fazende-JonesEH-113-S2 ENGL1013 Composition I MW 11:00 am Fazende-JonesEH-123-S1 ENGL1023 Composition II TTh 11:00 am Fazende-Jones

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PE-223-H1 HEAL1003 Health & Safety TTh 12:30 pm LovelessPEAC-143-H1 Concepts of Fitness & Wellness TTh 9:30 am WaitesPEAC-151-H1 Recreational Games StaffPEAC-211-H1 Begin. Volleyball TTh 3:00 pm GentryPEAC-241-H1 Walking/Jogging PittmanPHIL-153-H1 PHIL1103 Intro Philosophy TTh 9:30 am MaloneyPLB-113-H1 Phlebotomy Proced. MW 2:00 pm Rector Dates: Jan. 13-March 31PLB-116-H1 Phlebotomy Skills MTWThF 7:00 am Rector Dates: April 4-May 12PLB-116-H2 Phlebotomy Skills MTWThF 7:00 am Pittman Dates: April 4-May 12PLB-123-H1 Special Techniques TTh 2:00 pm Pittman Dates: Jan. 13-March 31PN-213-H1 Nursing III M 12:30 pm McCullarsPN-213-H1 Nursing III MT 8:00 am McCullarsPN-213-H1 Nursing III WTh 8:00 am McCullarsPN-213-H2 Nursing III M 12:30 pm MossPN-213-H2 Nursing III MT 8:00 am MossPN-213-H2 Nursing III WTh 8:00 am MossPN-231-H1 App. Diet Therapy T 1:00 pm McCullarsPN-231-H2 App. Diet Therapy T 1:00 pm MossPN-231-H3 App. Diet Therapy T 1:00 pm WillerPR-103-H1 Graph Art/Design I TTh 8:00 am CobbPR-113-H1 Graph Art/Des II TTh 8:00 am CobbPR-224-H1 Two Dimensional Design I MW 8:00 am CobbPS-1140-H1 Phy. Science Lab M 2:30 pm MaloneyPS-114-H1 PHSC1004 Physical Science MW 9:30 am MaloneyPSY-213-H1 PSYC1103 Gen. Psychology TTh 9:30 am FullilovePSY-213-H2 PSYC1103 Gen. Psychology MW 11:00 am FullilovePSY-223-H1 PSYC2103 Human Growth/Dev MW 9:30 am BorchertRWS-1012-H1 Reading and Writing Strat Lab MW 1:30 pm BirthRWS-1014-H1 Reading and Writing Strategies MTWTh 12:30 pm BirthSOS-103-H1 First Year Experience TTh 11:00 am StaffSP-243-H1 SPCH1003 Fund of Speech TTh 11:00 am WhitesideSP-243-H2 SPCH1003 Fund of Speech MW 11:00 am WhitesideSS-101-H2 Student Success I Th 2:00 pm GregorySS-111-H1 Student Success II M 1:00 pm GregorySS-111-H2 Student Success II T 1:00 pm FunkSS-111-H3 Student Success II W 1:00 pm GregorySY-213-H1 SOCI1013 Fund. Sociology MW 9:30 am FulliloveSY-213-H2 SOCI1013 Fund. Sociology TTh 11:00 am FulliloveSY-213-H75 SOCI1013 Fund. Sociology TThF 1:00 pm Fullilove

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**MS-000 Math Lab Required for every MS 1013, MS 1023 and MS 1123 course

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EH-123-S2 ENGL1023 Composition II MW 12:30 pm Fazende-JonesEH-233-S1 ENGL2113 World Lit I TTh 9:30 am OrlicekES-223-S1 ECON2203 PR/Microeconomics MW 11:00 am QuattlebaumGEOG-213-S1 GEOG1103 Intro. Geography MW 8:00 am MichaelHY-123-S1 HIST1223 Western Civ II MW 12:30 pm MichaelHY-223-S1 HIST2123 U.S. History II MW 9:30 am MichaelMS-1013-S2 Fundamental Math MW 9:30 am TorelliMS-1013-S3 Fundamental Math TTh 12:30 pm CzaplinskiMS-1013-S4 Fundamental Math MW 2:00 pm TorelliMS-1023-S2 Elem Algebra MW 9:30 am TorelliMS-1023-S3 Elem Algebra TTh 12:30 pm CzaplinskiMS-1023-S4 Elem Algebra MW 2:00 pm TorelliMS-1123-S2 Interm Algebra MW 9:30 am TorelliMS-1123-S3 Interm Algebra TTh 12:30 pm CzaplinskiMS-1123-S4 Interm Algebra MW 2:00 pm TorelliMS-123-S1 MATH1103 College Algebra MW 11:00 am CzaplinskiMS-133-S1 MATH1203 Trigonometry TTh 11:00 am CzaplinskiNG-209-S1 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con T 7:00 am Roberts Clinical--BHSTNG-209-S1 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con W 8:00 am RobertsNG-209-S1 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con MWTh 9:00 am RobertsNG-209-S2 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con T 7:00 am Roberts Clinical--BHSTNG-209-S2 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con W 8:00 am RobertsNG-209-S2 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con MWTh 9:00 am RobertsNG-209-S3 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con T 7:00 am Roberts Clinical--BHSTNG-209-S3 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con W 8:00 am RobertsNG-209-S3 Care for Pt Acute Stable Con MWTh 9:00 am RobertsNG-412-S1 Care for Pt Complex Con TWTh 12:30 pm MarleyNG-412-S1 Care for Pt Complex Con M 7:00 am Marley Clinical--JRMCNG-412-S1 Care for Pt Complex Con Th 8:00 am MarleyNG-412-S2 Care for Pt Complex Con TWTh 12:30 pm SpoonNG-412-S2 Care for Pt Complex Con M 7:00 am Spoon Clinical--JRMCNG-412-S2 Care for Pt Complex Con Th 8:00 am SpoonNG-412-S3 Care for Pt Complex Con TWTh 12:30 pm PittmanNG-412-S3 Care for Pt Complex Con M 7:00 am Pittman Clinical--JRMCNG-412-S3 Care for Pt Complex Con Th 8:00 am PittmanNG-412-S4 Care for Pt Complex Con TWTh 12:30 pm SpoonNG-412-S4 Care for Pt Complex Con M 7:00 am Spoon Clinical--JRMCNG-412-S4 Care for Pt Complex Con Th 8:00 am SpoonOT-113-S1 Med Terminology I TTh 8:00 am KarkurOT-1202-S1 Administrative Support Interns BrothersOT-1212-S1 Medical Office Internship BrothersPEAC-101-S1 Begin Bowling TTh 12:29 pm KarkurPEAC-101-S2 Begin Bowling TTh 1:26 pm KarkurPEAC-111-S1 Interm. Bowling TTh 1:26 pm KarkurPSY-213-S1 PSYC1103 Gen. Psychology MW 11:00 am BorchertPSY-223-S1 PSYC2103 Human Growth/Dev MW 9:30 am BorchertSOS-103-S1 First Year Experience MW 11:00 am SimpsonSP-243-S1 SPCH1003 Fund of Speech TTh 12:30 pm OrlicekSS-101-S1 Student Success I W 8:00 am WardSS-111-S1 Student Success II T 1:00 pm ColvinSS-111-S2 Student Success II M 1:00 pm HendersonSY-213-S1 SOCI1013 Fund. Sociology TTh 12:30 pm Borchert

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BAN-233-H20 BLAW2003 Legal Env. of Bus. W 4:00 pm KnappBH-113-H20 Chr/Inf Disease M 4:00 pm FulliloveBH-123-H20 SOCI2013 Behavior/Health Problems W 4:00 pm StaffBY-103-H20 Intro to Anatomy TTh 5:30 pm SmithCT-264-H20 Programming in C# T 5:00 pm GroveCT-273-H20 Rel. Databases Appl M 5:30 pm GroveCY-2040-H20 Chem II for Health Lab Th 5:00 pm MossCY-204-H20 CHEM1224 Chem II for Health Sci. T 5:00 pm MossDS-103-H20 Intro to College Reading Skill Th 5:00 pm BirthDS-123-H20 College Reading Strategies Th 5:00 pm BirthECD-253-H20 Literacy & Language Arts Th 4:00 pm RobertsonECD-283-H20 Future Perspectives T 4:00 pm RobertsonEH-1013-H20 Basic Writing I M 5:00 pm HoskinsEH-1023-H20 Basic Writing II M 5:00 pm HoskinsEH-123-H20 ENGL1023 Composition II T 4:00 pm DavisEN-113-H20 Intro to Education M 4:00 pm RobertsonEN-213-H20 Computers in Ed W 5:00 pm CartwrightIT-113-H20 Ind. Safety/Sanitation M 5:30 pm ShawIT-1233-H20 Mnf. Power & Equip. Sys W 5:30 pm ShawMS-1013-H20 Fundamental Math M 4:00 pm GookinMS-1013-H21 Fundamental Math W 4:00 pm MaloneyMS-1023-H20 Elem Algebra M 4:00 pm GookinMS-1023-H21 Elem Algebra W 4:00 pm MaloneyMS-1123-H20 Interm Algebra M 4:00 pm GookinMS-1123-H21 Interm Algebra W 4:00 pm MaloneyMS-143-H20 Technical Mathematics M 4:00 pm GookinMS-2223-H20 Math Structures II T 4:00 pm GookinNT-193-H20 Maintaining PC I Th 5:30 pm GentryOT-263-H20 Interm Medical Coding Th 4:00 pm ScottPEAC-251-H20 Begin. Basketball M 4:00 pm StaffPSY-223-H20 PSYC2103 Human Growth/Dev T 4:00 pm GermanySS-101-H20 Student Success I T 5:30 pm GentrySS-111-H20 Student Success II M 5:30 pm GentryWG-115-H20 Intro Welding T 5:00 pm WhittedWG-125-H20 Arc Welding I Th 5:00 pm WhittedWG-133-H20 Weld Bprint Read W 5:30 pm HerringtonWG-135-H20 Arc Welding II T 5:00 pm WhittedWG-145-H20 Inert Gas Weld I Th 5:00 pm WhittedWG-155-H20 Pipe Welding Th 5:00 pm WhittedWG-165-H20 Inert Gas Weld II T 5:00 pm Whitted

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DEWITT CAMPUSBAN-103-D20 Intro Accounting M 4:00 pm KarkurBAN-263-D20 BUSI2013 Bus. Communication W 4:00 pm PostonBH-123-D20 SOCI2013 Behavior/Health Problems W 4:00 pm BorchertBY-1140-D20 Gen. Biology Lab W 4:00 pm ScaifeBY-114-D20 BIOL1014 General Biology I W 4:00 pm ScaifeCT-114-D20 CPSI1003 Comp. Info System W 5:00 pm KarkurEH-243-D20 ENGL2123 World Lit II T 4:00 pm ForesterEN-213-D20 Computers in Ed M 4:00 pm ChamblessHY-123-D20 HIST1223 Western Civ II Th 4:00 pm FranksOT-123-D20 Med Term II M 5:00 pm WatkinsPEAC-142-D20 Fitness Concepts TTh 5:00 pm SimpsonPEAC-171-D20 Aerobic Exercise TTh 4:00 pm SimpsonPR-123-D20 Graphic Design Typography W 5:00 pm Rauh-TylerPR-164-D20 Digital Photo I Th 5:00 pm Rauh-Tyler

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EVENING CLASSESDEWITT CAMPUSBY-103-D30 Intro to Anatomy W 6:30 pm SimpsonEH-123-D30 ENGL1023 Composition II - DUMAS M 6:00 pm ForesterMS-1013-D30 Fundamental Math W 6:30 pm NelsonMS-1023-D30 Elem Algebra W 6:30 pm NelsonMS-1123-D30 Interm Algebra W 6:30 pm NelsonOT-263-D30 Interm Medical Coding Th 6:30 pm PostonPSY-213-D30 PSYC1103 Gen. Psychology T 6:30 pm LongPSY-213-D31 PSYC1103 Gen. Psychology (DUMAS) T 6:30 pm LongSP-243-D30 SPCH1003 Fund of Speech M 6:30 pm Poston

HELENA-WEST HELENA CAMPUSBY-1640-H30 A/P II Lab W 6:30 pm SmithBY-164-H30 BIOL2414 Anat/Phys II M 6:30 pm SmithDS-1031-H30 Reading Lab I Th 8:00 pm BirthDS-1231-H30 Reading Lab II Th 8:00 pm BirthECD-223-H30 Math & Science for Eced Th 6:30 pm RobertsonECD-293-H30 Practicum T 6:30 pm RobertsonEH-1011-H30 Basic Writing Lab I M 8:00 pm HoskinsEH-1021-H30 Basic Writing II Lab M 8:00 pm HoskinsEH-113-H30 ENGL1013 Composition I M 6:30 pm ParkerMS-1013-H30 Fundamental Math T 6:30 pm StaffMS-1023-H30 Elem Algebra T 6:30 pm StaffMS-1123-H30 Interm Algebra T 6:30 pm StaffMS-123-H30 MATH1103 College Algebra Th 6:30 pm StaffPEAC-291-H30 Martial Arts I TTh 6:30 pm MossSP-243-H30 SPCH1003 Fund of Speech Th 6:30 pm Parker

**MS-000 Math Lab Required for every MS 1013, MS 1023 and MS 1123 course

BAN-233-S20 BLAW2003 Legal Env. of Bus. M 4:00 pm CarterCT-264-S20 Programming in C# T 5:00 pm GroveCT-273-S20 Rel. Databases Appl M 5:30 pm GroveDS-103-S20 Intro to College Reading Skill T 5:00 pm WardDS-123-S20 College Reading Strategies T 5:00 pm WardECD-103-S20 Foundations of ECED W 4:00 pm HargroveECD-263-S20 Preschool Curriculum T 4:00 pm HargroveEH-1013-S20 Basic Writing I W 5:00 pm WardEH-1023-S20 Basic Writing II W 5:00 pm WardEH-123-S20 ENGL1023 Composition II W 4:00 pm Fazende-JonesEH-243-S20 ENGL2123 World Lit II Th 4:00 pm Fazende-JonesHY-113-S20 HIST1213 Western Civ I M 4:00 pm MichaelMS-1013-S20 Fundamental Math TTh 5:00 pm HamiltonMS-1023-S20 Elem Algebra TTh 5:00 pm HamiltonMS-1123-S20 Interm Algebra TTh 5:00 pm HamiltonMS-123-S20 MATH1103 College Algebra TTh 5:00 pm CzaplinskiNT-1630-S20 Ms Active Directory Serv. Lab W 5:30 pm Grove Begins: Jan. 20PEAC-171-S20 Aerobic Exercise MTTh 5:30 pm ScheidererPEAC-241-S20 Walking/Jogging TTh 5:30 pm ColvinPEAC-261-S20 Adv. Aerobic Exer MTTh 5:30 pm ScheidererPR-224-S20 Two Dimensional Design I M 5:00 pm Rauh-TylerSS-101-S20 Student Success I M 5:30 pm WardWG-115-S20 Intro Welding T 5:00 pm CampbellWG-125-S20 Arc Welding I Th 5:00 pm CampbellWG-135-S20 Arc Welding II T 5:00 pm CampbellWG-145-S20 Inert Gas Weld I Th 5:00 pm CampbellWG-155-S20 Pipe Welding Th 5:00 pm CampbellWG-165-S20 Inert Gas Weld II T 5:00 pm Campbell

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HELENA-WEST HELENA CAMPUS

WEEKEND CLASSES

BH-113-D20 Chr/Inf Disease Borchert Fri. 4:30 pm - 8:30 pm Dates: Jan. 29-30, Feb. 26-27 and April 1-2 Sat. 8:00 am - 3:30 pm

ECD-113-D20 Health Safety & Nutrition Simpson Fri. 4:30 pm - 8:30 pm Dates: Jan. 22-23, Feb. 19-20, March 4-5 and April 1-2 Sat: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

SY-223-D20 The Family Turner Fri. 4:30 pm - 8:30 pm Dates: Jan. 22-23, Feb. 19-20 and March 11-12 Sat. 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

For an updated class schedule, visit www.pccua.edu

COURSE # ACTS # COURSE NAME DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR

**MS-000 Math Lab Required for every MS 1013, MS 1023 and MS 1123 course

STUTTGART CAMPUSBY-1240-S30 Gen. Biology Lab Th 6:30 pm JacksonBY-124-S30 BIOL1024 Gen. Biology II T 6:30 pm JacksonBY-1540-S30 A/P I Lab W 6:30 pm HartsellBY-154-S30 BIOL2404 Anat/Phys I M 6:30 pm HartsellDS-1031-S30 Reading Lab I T 8:00 pm WardDS-1231-S30 Reading Lab II T 8:00 pm WardECD-1101-S30 Field Experience II HargroveECD-1203-S30 Applications of Childcare W 6:30 pm HargroveECD-223-S30 Math & Science for Eced T 6:00 pm HargroveEH-1011-S30 Basic Writing Lab I W 8:00 pm WardEH-1021-S30 Basic Writing II Lab W 8:00 pm WardMS-1013-S30 Fundamental Math TTh 6:30 pm HamiltonMS-1023-S30 Elem Algebra TTh 6:30 pm HamiltonMS-1123-S30 Interm Algebra TTh 6:30 pm HamiltonMSC-223-S30 MUSC1003 Music Appreciation Th 6:30 pm BradowNT-2130-S30 Information Sec Essen Lab W 7:30 pm Grove Begins: Jan. 20OT-263-S30 Interm Medical Coding Th 6:30 pm PostonPE-223-S30 HEAL1003 Health & Safety W 6:30 pm SaraniePS-1140-S30 Phy. Science Lab W 6:30 pm MossPS-114-S30 PHSC1004 Physical Science M 6:30 pm MossSY-213-S30 SOCI1013 Fund. Sociology T 6:30 pm Borchert

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SY-223-H1 The Family Robertson Fri. 3:30 pm - 8:00 pm Dates: Jan. 15, 22-23, 29-30 and Feb. 5-6 Sat: 8:30 am - 3:30 pm

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PCCUA is proud to be part of the University of Arkansas System, (www.uaonline.uasys.edu). PCCUA offers courses which lead to an Associate of Arts Degree online. Our mission is to create a learning environment, which is to assist each student to achieve his/her personal and professional educational goals. You may access a complete listing of the University of Arkansas Associate of Arts (AA) courses by going to: http://aaonline.uacch.edu/?page_id=83 or to access all online courses, which are offered by PCCUA, go to http://hdatatelweb.pccua.edu/WebAdvisor/WebAdvisor.

Directions for enrolling in University of Arkansas AA Online Courses1. Go to www.uaonline.uasys.edu2. Click on Programs Offered3. Click on Associate of Arts Program4. Click on How to Apply for Admissions5. Scroll down to #6 and complete the two self-assessments6. If your self-assessments indicate you have the appropriate skills, submit the online application7. E-mail Bennie Fonzie at [email protected] your course selections8. After notification of registration is received via e-mail, contact the Business Office at 870-338-6474 ext. 1217 immediately to make payment arrangements.

If you should have any questions after completing these steps, you may contact Michelle Waites via email at [email protected].

PCCUA offers a traditional Online Orientation workshop once each semester for first time users located on the DeWitt, Helena, and Stuttgart campuses. Students should include this course when e-mailing course selection.

Online Orientation Workshop: Classes will be offered on the following dates:

DeWitt Campus, Jan. 13, 5:30-8:30 P.M. Helena-W. Helena Campus, Jan. 13, 5:30-8:30 P.M. Stuttgart Campus, Jan. 13, 5:30-8:30 P.M.

Fees: $105 per credit hour, $5 assessment fee

Important Dates for Online Courses

January 8 ........................Last day to register January 13 .....................Online courses beginJanuary 22 .....................Report no-shows to registrar March 8-10 ....................Proctored midterm examsMarch 11 ........................Midterm grades due by 11:00 amApril 4 .............................Last day to dropApril 25-28 ....................Proctored final examsApril 29 ...........................Final grades due by 11:00 am

Online CoursesBAN-113-I1 BUSI1013 Intro to Business BroadwaterBAN-223-I1 ACCT2013 Prin Acct. II BrothersBAN-233-I1 BLAW2003 Legal Env. of Bus. GriffinBAN-263-I1 BUSI2013 Bus. Communication StephensBMGT-283-I1 BUSI2103 Business Stats QuattlebaumCT-114-I1 CPSI1003 Comp. Info System AlexanderCY-1131-I1 Gen. Chemistry Lab ThaxtonCY-113-I1 Gen. Chem. (Sel. Top.) ThaxtonEH-113-I1 ENGL1013 Composition I DavisEH-113-I2 ENGL1013 Composition I StricklandEH-113-I3 ENGL1013 Composition I WhatleyEH-123-I1 ENGL1023 Composition II BryantEH-233-I1 ENGL2113 World Lit I DavisEH-243-I1 ENGL2123 World Lit II ChismES-223-I1 ECON2203 PR/Microeconomics QuattlebaumFA-213-I1 ARTA1003 Fine Arts PenningtonGEOG-213-I1 GEOG1103 Intro. Geography MichaelHY-113-I1 HIST1213 Western Civ I LindsayHY-123-I1 HIST1223 Western Civ II KeoughHY-153-I1 Arkansas History ShupeHY-153-I2 Arkansas History KeoughHY-213-I1 HIST2113 U.S. History I CoxHY-213-I2 HIST2113 U.S. History I BagleyHY-223-I1 HIST2123 U.S. History II WoodMS-1123-I1 Interm Algebra ZimmermanMS-123-I1 MATH1103 College Algebra RichardsonMS-253-I1 MATH2103 Math Statistics HughMSC-223-I1 MUSC1003 Music Appreciation BennettNT-163-I1 MS Act. Directory Svcs. GroveNT-213-I1 Infor. Security Essen. GroveOT-113-I1 Med Terminology I CargillPE-223-I1 HEAL1003 Health & Safety WillinghamPEAC-143-I1 Con. of Fit. & Wellness WillinghamPHIL-153-I1 PHIL1103 Intro Philosophy MeinzerPLS-213-I1 PLSC2003 Amer Fed Govt StaffPSY-213-I1 PSYC1103 Gen. Psychology StaffPSY-223-I1 PSYC2103 Human Growth/Dev KirbySP-243-I1 SPCH1003 Fund of Speech StricklandSY-213-I1 SOCI1013 Fund. Sociology Frye-Kelley

www.pccua.edu

Register early for online classes!

Class size is limited, and classes fill quickly.

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DeWittCommunity Education Classes

Contact Nia Rieves at (870) 946-3506, ext. 1614, for more information regarding Community Education classes.

Classes will be held February 1-2 to prepare students for the ACT exam. Classes will be grouped in two sessions and can be taken combined or sepa-rately. Classes consist of study and test-taking tips along with review of important topics and practice exams. More information will be provided at a later date in the local newsletters as well as in area schools. Cost for Reading/English or Math/Science is $40.

Fitness program personalized for each participant. Learn how exercise can improve your flexibility, muscle tone, and posture and how to im-prove your health and have a more positive outlook on life. Join us in shaping up our bodies and shipping out that weight. Our fitness room is open from 6 am-8 pm for your convenience and to help you find the time to work out in your busy schedule. The class runs from Jan. 13-May 20. Price per semester is $70; Sr’s Get Fit (over 60) $30; Students (12 or more hours) $50.

Fitness Class

Upon completion of this training, you will be certified in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. This is excellent training for persons in childcare, farming, teachers, Girl Scout and Boy Scout leaders, and anyone interested. If your office or business needs to be recertified as a group, give us a call. Cost is $35, and the class will be Thursday, March 17, from 5-9 pm.

Heartsaver CPR/First Aid

This course is a basic introduction to computers. Students will learn how to turn a computer on and off, use a mouse, and complete simple tasks. Basic instruction to Microsoft Word, internet navigation and e-mail processing will also be covered. The course will be from 5-7 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays, Feb. 22, 24 and 29. Cost is $20; Seniors (over 60) $10.

Introduction to Computers

**The community education department offers a variety of workshops and trips throughout the semester. Watch your local newspaper for specific trip information and updates on planned activities. If you have any suggestions for future community education events, please con-tact us. Some events that are planned are as follows: Warfield Concerts & performances, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Botanic Garden tours, holiday trips & tours, area festivals & events and day & weekend trips.

Pre-registration for the 2016 spring semester begins Monday, Nov. 2. Fees are due at registration. For more information, call Wandra Williams at 870-816-1210 or Heather Treat at (870) 338-6474, ext. 1181, between the hours of 8:00 am-4:30 pm. Limited enrollment, filled on first-come basis.

Helena-West HelenaCommunity Education Classes

ACT Prep

Join our Fitness Center and let us help you become a healthier person. The fitness center is open on Mon. & Wed., from 6:30-11:00am, 12:00-12:30 pm, & from 3:00-7:30 pm. Tues. & Thurs.; from 6:30-9:30 am & 12:00-7:30 pm.; and Friday from 6:30-11:00 am & 12:00-3:00 pm. Semester fee is $55; full-time students $25; and seniors (60 and older) $25. Seniors’ registration covers enrollment until Aug. 2016. Classes start Jan. 13.

Fitness Center (non-credit)

Tae kwon do meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from Jan. 19-April 14. Non-credit (ages 6-14) will meet from 5:30-6:30 pm, and the adult class meets from 6:30-7:30 pm. Children ages 6-14 ($55); adults ages 15 and up (one credit tuition plus $2.50 PE fee).

Martial Arts (credit or non-credit)

I Want to Teach a Class...If you have an idea for a Community Service class or would like to teach new offerings, please contact Wandra Williams, (870) 816-8313 or e-mail [email protected]. We are excited to hear your ideas!

Refund Policy...To withdraw from a Community Education noncredit course, you must call the office no later than the day before the class begins in order to receive 100% refund. If you call the day the class starts or after, no refund will be given.

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Classes meet on Wed., Feb. 3 and 17 at 6:30 pm. Pre-register for both nights and receive a $10 discount. Limited space, so register early. A 24-hour notice required for refunds. One night-$30; two nights-$50. Classes are held in the Community Room of the Fine Arts Building.

Wine Tasting Class

THIS IS ONE TOUR YOU WON’T WANT TO MISS!! Wild, Wild West! This incredible 12-day journey takes us to 4 of America’s best National Parks--Yellowstone, The Grand Tetons, the Badlands and Mt. Rushmore. This trip is brought to you by Little Rock Tours & the Stuttgart Campus of PCCUA. The date of the tour is June 6-17, 2016.

For more information regarding Stuttgart community education classes, please call Tiffany Rogers at (870) 673-4201, ext. 1801, or check our website at http://www.pccua.edu/continuinged/Community_Service_Classes.htm. A few of the classes that will be offered are Yoga, Aerobics, Photography, Kid’s Cooking, Cookie Decorating,Healthy Cooking and Arkansas River Trail Bike Ride. Dates TBA.

You can also follow us on Facebook: PCCUA Stuttgart Campus Continuing/Community Education.

StuttgartCommunity Education Classes

This is an 8-week program meeting on Wed. from Jan. 20-March 9. Ages 4-7 (4:30-5:30 pm); ages 8-12 (5:30-6:30 pm); Cost is $50. Tumbling & Creative Play

Free yoga classes on Mon. or Wed. from 7:30-9:00 am or 5:00-6:30 pm, starting Jan. 18-April 27. Monday classes meet in Dance Room 1, andWednesday classes meet in Dance Room 2.

Yoga

Review your English, math or reading skills for the ACT Assessment Test. These classes are prior to the 2016 national test dates. Review dates for math are April 2 and June 4. Class will meet from 8:30-11 am; cost is $25. The English & reading review will be April 2 and June 4 from 1-3:30 pm; cost is $25.

ACT Math, English & Reading Review

Classes for spring start the week of Jan. 11. Students returning from the fall semester have the same schedule. If space is available, newcom-ers may enroll but will not participate in the recital. Spring recital is April 23 at 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM. Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Pointe, and private lessons are available to students. Prices vary by age group: Preschool (3-5 years) $75; Elementary (grades 1-2) $80; Group classes (grades 3-12) $90; Hip-Hop classes (grades 6-9) ; Adv. Jazz (grades 10-12) $70; Solo $150 and Special Class $45.

Dance for Children

Arkansas requires anyone born after Jan. 1, 1969, to take a Hunter Education class and carry a certification card. Also, anyone born after Jan. 1, 1986, is required to take a Boating Safety class and must carry a certification card while operating a motorboat on Arkansas water. Dates: TBA in local newspaper.

Hunter Education or Boating Safety--FREE

Come out and enjoy an evening of adult basketball on Sat. and Sun. evenings from 4:30-7 pm. It runs from Jan. 30-May 1.Adult Basketball

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Day Schedule

Class Period (Start Time) Class Days Test Days Test Period

8:00 MW Mon. May 9 8:00-10:00

11:00 MW Mon. May 9 10:30-12:30

12:30/1:00 MW Mon. May 9 1:00-3:00 8:00 TTH Tu. May 10 8:00-10:00

11:00 TTH Tu. May 10 10:30-12:30

12:30/1:00 TTH Tu. May 10 1:00-3:00

9:30 MW Wed. May 11 8:00-10:00

12:30/1:00 MW Wed. May11 10:30-12:30

2:00 MW Wed. May 11 1:00-3:00

9:30 TTH Th. May 12 8:00-10:00

12:30/1:00 TTH Th. May 12 10:30-12:30

2:00 TTH Th. May 12 1:00-3:00

Extended Day Schedule

4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 M Mon. May 9 4:00-6:00

4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 T Tues. May 10 4:00-6:00

4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 W Wed. May 11 4:00-6:00

4:00, 5:00 and 5:30 TH Thur. May 12 4:00-6:00

Evening Schedule

6:00, 6:30 or later M Mon. May 9 6:30-8:30

6:00, 6:30 or later T Tues. May 10 6:30-8:30

6:00, 6:30 or later W Wed. May 11 6:30-8:30

6:00, 6:30 or later TH Thur. May 12 6:30-8:30

Study day will be Friday, May 6 and final exams begin Monday, May 9. Faculty will be available in

their offices on study day and the week before final exams for instructional conferences. All classes

should meet for final examinations at the specified times. Any change from the schedule must be

approved by the Vice Chancellor for Instruction. Final grades are due in the Admissions Office as


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