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Campbell County Class Schedule SPRING 2016 www.gillettecollege.org
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Campbell County Class Schedule

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Table of ContentsAcademic Calendar….............................................3Spring Block A Full Semester Classes…................4Spring Block B First 8 Week Classes…................10Spring Block C Second 8 Week Classes…...........10Spring Online Courses….......................................11Summer Classes …...............................................13Summer Online Courses ......................................15

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Complete Online ApplicationRequest Official Transcripts: High School, GED or HISEC ACT or SAT Scores All other colleges Take COMPASS Placement Test

Questions? Contact the Admissions Office at 307-686-0254

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Registration:New StudentsAll new students must complete an application for admission to the College. Students can apply online at www.gillettecollege.org. Once admitted, the student will receive a checklist for enrolling in classes. Contact the Admissions Office at (307) 686-0254, ext. 1000 for more information.Ready to select your courses?All degree-seeking students should meet with an advisor to select the appropriate classes for degree completion. Search for classes online at www.sheridan.edu/gcschedule.Register for Classes Registration may be completed online for students having a WebAdvisor login or in person at the Records Office. Register early because classes fill quickly. All students registering for classes must sign the Student Financial Responsibility Agreement.OrientationOrientation is required for all new degree-seeking students or students enrolled for 6 or more credit hours. Directory InformationUnder the terms of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the College has established the following as directory information: name, address, e-mail, telephone number, program of study, campus, dates of attendance, degrees and awards, date and place of birth, previous schools attended, participation in officially recognized sports and activities, and weight and height of members of athletic teams. Students who want to block release of this information must contact the Records Office at 307-686-0254 extension 1431.

TranscriptsOfficial transcripts may be requested through the Records Office as follows:• Submit request through WebAdvisor.• Print request form from College website, then fax or mail it to the Records Office.• Visit the Records Office.Requests must be made by the student. Note: Transcripts will not be processed if a balance is on the account.

NWCCD reserves the right to change this class schedule at any time. Questions? Call the Records Office at 307-686-0254 ext. 1431 or 1432

Registration for Spring & Summer classes begins November 3, 2015.Spring classes start Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Summer classes begin Monday, June 6, 2016For more information contact Gillette College at 307-686-0254, ext. 1000

or go online to view courses at www.sheridan.edu/gcscheduleGillette College will have extended office hours for registration on the following dates:

Monday, Jan. 11th-Thursday, Jan. 14th and Monday, Jan. 18th-Thursday, Jan. 21st from 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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PaymentFull payment is due by the first day of the semester or at registration, if after the first day of the semester. Payments should be made to the Business Office through MYNWCCD, in person, by mail or by phone. A $75 late fee will be assessed on the Friday before registration to any account with a balance of $100 or more.

Overload Fee A tuition overload charge will be assessed for all hours in excess of 18 credit hours, in accordance with the student’s residency classification. Overload charges are refundable based on our tuition refund policy.

Tuition and Fee RefundsA portion of tuition and fees will be refunded to a student who officially withdraws from class within the first three weeks of the semester for full semester classes, or 18.75% of the class for shorter than full-semester classes, as follows:Full Semester Classes Refund Shorter Than Full Semester ClassesWithin 7 calendar days 100% Within 6.25% of length of classWithin 14 calendar days 70% Within 12.5% of length of classWithin 21 calendar days 40% Within 18.75% of length of classAfter 21 calendar days 0% After 18.75% of length of classStudents who drop courses but maintain their full-time status will only be refunded fees and institutional fees according to the above policy. NO refunds will be made to students who do not officially drop or withdraw from classes, or whose misconduct has resulted in suspension or dismissal from the College.

Golden Age GrantWyoming residents who are 60 years of age or older qualify for tuition grants and reduced admission to special events. The Golden Age Grant will cover half the cost of tuition for credit courses (including audited courses). Golden Age Grants are not available for summer classes. These grants are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. An application form for this grant may be obtained from the Financial Aid Office or Records Office.

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November3 Registration Begins for Spring & Summer 201618 Midterm grades due, Block C24 Last day to drop classes, Block A25-27 Thanksgiving Break, No Classes, College ClosedDecember4 Last day to drop classes, Block C14 Classes End, Block A & C15-18 Final Exams, Block A & C23 Final grades due, Block A & C24-31 Winter Break, College ClosedJanuary1 Winter Break, College Closed19 Classes Begin, Block A & BFebruary17 Midterm grades due, Block BMarch1 Last day to drop classes, Block B11 Classes End, Block B14-18 Spring Break, No Classes16 Final Grades due, Block B16 Midterm grades due, Block A17-18 Spring Break, College Closed

March cont...21 Classes begin, Block C25 Holiday Break, No Classes, College ClosedApril5 Registration Begins for Fall 201620 Midterm grades due, Block C20 Last day to drop classes, Block AMay2 Last day to drop classes, Block C9 Classes End, Block A & C10-13 Final Exams, Block A & C13 Commencement18 Final grades due30 Memorial Day College ClosedJune6 Classes BeginJuly4 College Closed6 Midterm Grades Due18 Last day to drop classes29 Last day of ClassesAugust3 Final grades due

Academic Calendar 2015-2016Block A: Full Semester Block B: First 8 Weeks Block C: Second 8 Weeks

1 115.00$ 157.00$ 281.00$ 2 230.00$ 314.00$ 562.00$ 3 345.00$ 471.00$ 843.00$ 4 460.00$ 628.00$ 1,124.00$ 5 575.00$ 785.00$ 1,405.00$ 6 690.00$ 942.00$ 1,686.00$ 7 805.00$ 1,099.00$ 1,967.00$ 8 920.00$ 1,256.00$ 2,248.00$ 9 1,035.00$ 1,413.00$ 2,529.00$

10 1,150.00$ 1,570.00$ 2,810.00$ 11 1,265.00$ 1,727.00$ 3,091.00$ 12 1,380.00$ 1,884.00$ 3,372.00$ 13 1,412.00$ 1,916.00$ 3,404.00$ 14 1,444.00$ 1,948.00$ 3,436.00$ 15 1,476.00$ 1,980.00$ 3,468.00$ 16 1,508.00$ 2,012.00$ 3,500.00$ 17 1,540.00$ 2,044.00$ 3,532.00$ 18 1,572.00$ 2,076.00$ 3,564.00$

Total Credits In State WUE Out of State

Includes per credit fee of $32. Amounts do not include lab fees or course fees.

2015-16 Campbell CountyTuition & Fees

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Block A: Full Semester Classes January 19, 2016-May 13, 2016

Block B: First Eight Weeks January 19, 2016-March 11, 2016

Block C: Second Eight Weeks March 21, 2016-May 13, 2016Requisites (Req): P=Prerequisite C=Corequisite I=Instructor Consent

Days: M=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday Th=Thursday F=Friday Sa=Saturday S=SundayNight Courses are in Bold -MT=Mining Technology Courses

Key

Spring Courses MT Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee Days Start Time End Time Block A: 1/19/2016-5/13/2016 ACCOUNTING ACCT*1010*30 Accounting I 4 Schaedler, J. MW 11:30 AM 1:10 PM P ACCT*1020*30 Accounting II 4 Schaedler, J. M 5:15 PM 6:55 PM` This course is a hybrid course. Remainder of course online.

AGRICULTURE AGEC*1100*30 Introduction Comp Ag Records Management 3 Eberly, J. MW 8:30 AM 9:45 AM AGEC*2300*30 Agriculture Marketing 3 Eberly, J. MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM EQST*1520*30 Horse Production 3 Eberly, J. TTh 10:00 AM 11:15 AM ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH*1200*30 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3 Staff MW 5:15 PM 6:45 PM ANTH*1300*30 Introduction to Archaeology 3 Bagwell, J. Th 7:00 PM 9:40 PM ANTH*2025*30 Introduction to World Music 3 Staff M 7:00 PM 9:40 PM ART ART*1005*30 Drawing I 3 Smith, C. $ TTh 5:15 PM 7:40 PM ART*1115*30 Introduction to Digital Photography 3 Meuer, T. $ W 5:15 PM 8:45 PM I ART*1178*30 Digital Imaging 3 Meuer, T. $ Th 5:15 PM 7:45 PM BUSINESS BADM*1000*30 Introduction to Business 3 McGuire, J. F 10:00 AM 12:40 PM P BADM*1005*30 Business Mathematics 3 Carver, M. MW 8:30 AM 9:45 AM BADM*2010*31 Business Law I 3 Schaedler, J. T 7:00 PM 8:20 PM ` This course is a hybrid course. Remainder of course online. P BADM*2015*30 Business Communications & Writing 3 Staff F 10:00 AM 12:40 PM BADM*2100*01 Introduction to Entrepreneurship 3 Collins, V. T 6:00 PM 8:50 PM Compressed Video Course. Originating Campus: Sheridan P BOTK*1955*30 Professional Development 2 Staff F 1:00 PM 2:40 PM BUSN*2000*30 International Business 3 McGuire, J. Th 7:00 PM 9:40 PM FIN*1000*30 Personal Finance 3 McGuire, J. M 7:00 PM 9:40 PM MGT*2100*30 Management and Organization 3 McGuire, J. W 7:00 PM 9:40 PM

Let our Financial Aid Department help you explore ways to pay for college!

Come to campus and visit with a Financial Aid team member or call 307-686-0254, ext. 1420 or 2829

If you drop a class, it may affect your financial aid!

CAUTION

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MT Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee Days Start Time End Time BIOLOGY P/C BIOL*1010*30 General Biology I 4 Eskam, D. $ TTh 8:30 AM 9:45 AM Th 11:30 AM 2:00 PM P/C BIOL*1010*31 General Biology I 4 Craig, M. $ M 2:00 PM 4:30 PM W 2:00 PM 4:00 PM P/C BIOL*1010*32 General Biology I 4 Craig, M. $ TTh 7:00 PM 9:30 PM P/C BIOL*2020*30 General Biology II 4 Craig, M. $ MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM F 8:30 AM 11:00 AM CHEMISTRY P CHEM*1000*30 Introductory Chemistry 4 Adams, S. $ MW 11:30 AM 12:45 PM W 1:00 PM 3:30 PM P CHEM*1030*30 General Chemistry II 4 Adams, S. $ TTh 10:00 AM 11:15 AM $ F 9:00 AM 11:30 AM P CHEM*2440*30 Organic Chemistry II 4 Adams, S. MWF 9:00 AM 9:50 AM F 12:00 PM 3:00 PM COMMUNICATION CO/M*1010*30 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Schaedler, B. TTh 2:00 PM 3:15 PM CO/M*1010*31 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Schaedler, B. MW 8:30 AM 9:45 AM CO/M*1010*33 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Crow, J. Th 7:00 PM 9:50 PM CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRMJ*1560*30 Introduction to Security 3 Staff, C. W 7:00 PM 9:50 PM CRMJ*2110*30 Judicial Functions 3 Wirthwein, R. Th 7:00 PM 9:50 PM CRMJ*2120*30 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 Geeting, C. M 7:00 PM 9:40 PM P CRMJ*2125*30 Forensic Psychology 3 Amen, T. Th 7:00 PM 9:40 PM I CRMJ*2170*30 Violence Against Children 3 Staff, C. M 7:00 PM 9:50 PM CRMJ*2210*30 Criminal Law I 3 Coombs, J. T 7:00 PM 9:50 PM CRMJ*2350*01 Introduction to Corrections 3 Marquith, D. M 1:00 PM 3:50 PM Compressed Video Course. Originating Campus: Sheridan CRMJ*2350*30 Introduction to Corrections 3 Staff, C. Th 7:00 PM 9:50 PM CRMJ*2400*30 Criminology 3 Denaeyer, B. F 1:00 PM 3:50 PMDIESEL TECHNOLOGY DESL*1540*30 Heavy Duty Electrical Systems 4 Gingerich, J. $ MW 8:00 AM 11:00 AM DESL*1595*30 Diesel Essentials 2 Gingerich, J. $ F 8:00 AM 11:00 AM DESL*1600*30 Diesel Engines 8 Grubb, T. $ MW 8:00 AM 3:00 PM DESL*1640*30 Diesel Fuel Systems & Tuning 4 Grubb, T. $ TTh 8:00 AM 11:00 AM DESL*1640*31 Diesel Fuel Systems & Tuning 4 Gingerich, J. $ MW 1:00 PM 4:00 PM DESL*1670*30 Heavy Equipment A/C Systems 2 Heusinkveld, B. $ MW 3:00 PM 4:30 PM DESL*1770*30 Diesel Skills 1-2 McCrary, T. $ F 8:00 AM 12:00 PM DESL*1850*30 Mobile Hydraulic Technology 4 McCrary, T. $ MW 8:00 AM 11:00 AM DESL*1850*31 Mobile Hydraulic Technology 4 McCrary, T. $ TTh 1:00 PM 4:00 PM P DESL*1870*30 Mobile Hydraulic Troubleshoot 4 McCrary, T. $ TTh 6:00 PM 9:00 PM P DESL*1870*31 Mobile Hydraulic Troubleshoot 4 McCrary, T. $ TTh 8:00 AM 11:00 AM P DESL*2010*30 Diesel Electronics 4 Grubb, T. $ TTh 1:00 PM 4:00 PM DESL*2710*30 Drivetrains III 4 Heusinkveld, B. $ MW 8:00 AM 11:00 AM SAFE*1510*30 Fund Occ Health & Safety 3 Heusinkveld, B. MW 1:00 PM 2:30 PM ECONOMICS ECON*1020*30 Microeconomics 3 McGee, D. TTh 11:40 AM 12:55 PM

L e t G i l l e t t e C o l l e g e h e l p y o u succeed!

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MT Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee Days Start Time End Time EDUCATION C EDCI*1430*30 Life Science Seminar 1 Foster, B. Th 5:15 PM 6:05 PM P/C EDEL*2280*30 Literature for Children 3 Walker, B. W 5:15 PM 8:05 PM P EDFD*2020*30 Foundations of Education 3 New, D. TTh 8:00 AM 9:15 AM P EDFD*2020*31 Foundations of Education 3 New, D. M 5:15 PM 8:05 PM P EDFD*2100*30 Educational Psychology 3 New, D. TTh 9:30 AM 10:45 AM P EDUC*2100*30 Practicum in Teaching 3 New, D. M 4:15 PM 5:15 PM P ITEC*2360*30 Ed Tech Theory & Application 3 New, D. TTh 11:00 AM 12:15 PM ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP P ELAP*1520*30 Electrical Apprenticeship II 3 Shepherd, T. $ M 6:00 PM 8:30 PM P ELAP*1540*30 Electrical Apprenticeship IV 3 Vance, J. $ T 6:00 PM 8:30 PM P ELAP*1560*30 Electrical Apprenticeship VI 3 DeStefano, R. $ M 6:00 PM 8:30 PM P ELAP*1580*30 Electrical ApprenticeshipVIII 3 MacIlravie, L. $ M 6:00 PM 8:30 PM ENGLISH Placement information is available online at www.sheridan.edu/placementguide P ENGL*0700*30 Integrated Reading & Writing 5 Derryberry, K. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:35 PM C ENGL*0725*30 English Plus 2 Derryberry, K. TTh 10:00 AM 10:50 AM C ENGL*0725*31 English Plus 2 Derryberry, K. TTh 2:00 PM 2:50 PM P/C ENGL*1010*30 English I 3 Derryberry, K. MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM P/C ENGL*1010*31 English I 3 Derryberry, K. MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM P ENGL*1010*32 English I 3 Arhart, L. TTh 10:00 AM 11:15 AM P ENGL*1010*33 English I 3 Arhart, L. TTh 2:00 PM 3:15 PM P ENGL*1010*34 English I 3 Miller, M. MW 3:30 PM 4:45 PM P ENGL*1010*35 English I 3 Denny, C. W 7:00 PM 9:50 PM P ENGL*1010*37 English I 3 Staff, C. F 10:00 AM 12:40 PM P ENGL*2005*30 Technical Writing 3 Miller, M. TTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM P ENGL*2005*31 Technical Writing 3 Denny, C. T 7:00 PM 9:50 PM P ENGL*2020*30 Introduction to Literature 3 Arhart, L. MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM P ENGL*2030*30 Critical Reading & Writing 3 Miller, M. TTh 12:45 PM 2:00 PM P ENGL*2030*31 Critical Reading & Writing 3 Miller, M. MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM P ENGL*2030*32 Critical Reading & Writing 3 Denny, C. MW 5:15 PM 6:30 PM P ENGL*2030*33 Critical Reading & Writing 3 Denny, C. Th 7:00 PM 9:50 PM P ENGL*2420*30 Introduction to Short Story/Novel 3 Arhart, L. MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM

READY FOR GRADUATION?

Apply online in your MyNWCCD account

Questions? Contact us at 307-686-0254 ext. 1431 or 1432

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MT Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee Days Start Time End Time HEALTH & HUMAN PERFORMANCE PEAC*1001*30 Physical Activity & Your Health 2 Makupson, B. T 2:00 PM 3:50 PM PEAC*1273*30 Weight Training: 1 Schamber, T. MW 7:30 AM 8:20 AM PEAC*1294*30 Yoga 1 Borchgrevink, C. TTh 3:15 PM 4:15 PM PEPR*2012*30 PE for Elem Schools 2 New, D. T 4:00 PM 6:40 PM P PEPR*2060*30 Training & Conditioning 3 Schamber, T. MW 9:00 AM 11:00 AM PEPR*2110*30 Scientific Found of Coaching 2 Makupson, B. MW 11:30 AM 12:45 PM HISTORY HIST*1120*30 Western Civilization II 3 Schaedler, B. TTh 10:00 AM 11:15 AM HOME ECONOMICS HOEC*1146*30 Nutrition for Health Care 2 Adams, S. Th 8:00 AM 9:50 AM INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY P ELTR*1800*30 National Electrical Code II/CFR 30 3 Shepherd, T. T 8:00 AM 10:30 AM P ELTR*2560*30 Power Electronics Theory 3 DeStefano, R. $ T 10:45 AM 12:00 PM T 1:00 PM 3:30 PM P ELTR*2560*31 Power Electronics Theory 3 DeStefano, R. $ T 10:45 AM 12:00 PM W 2:00 PM 4:30 PM P ELTR*2580*30 Motors, Generators & Trans 4 Shepherd, T. $ W 9:45 AM 11:15 AM Th 12:30 PM 4:00 PM P ELTR*2580*31 Motors, Generators & Trans 4 Shepherd, T. $ M 12:30 PM 4:00 PM W 9:45 AM 11:15 AM P ELTR*2815*30 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 Shepherd, T. $ W 12:30 PM 4:30 PM P ELTR*2815*31 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 Shepherd, T. $ T 1:00 PM 3:30 PM W 12:30 PM 2:00 PM P ELTR*2840*30 Industrial Controls I 4 DeStefano, R. $ W 8:00 AM 9:30 AM Th 8:00 AM 11:30 AM P ELTR*2840*31 Industrial Controls I 4 DeStefano, R. $ M 8:00 AM 11:30 AM W 8:00 AM 9:30 AM I TECH*2980*30 Technical Co-op 1-9 DeStefano, R. TBD MATHEMATICS Placement information is available online at www.sheridan.edu/placementguide P MATH*0900*30 Pre-Algebra 4 Carver, M. TTh 9:00 AM 10:40 AM P MATH*0930*30 Intermediate Algebra 4 Gunderson, L. MW 9:15 AM 11:00 AM P MATH*0930*31 Intermediate Algebra 4 Corkins, B. TTh 1:00 PM 2:40 PM P MATH*0930*32 Intermediate Algebra 4 Carver, M. MW 5:15 PM 6:55 PM P MATH*1000*30 Problem Solving 3 Gunderson, L. TTh 10:00 AM 11:15 AM P MATH*1000*31 Problem Solving 3 Gunderson, L. MW 5:15 PM 6:30 PM P MATH*1050*30 Finite Mathematics 3 Carver, M. MW 10:00 AM 11:15 AM P MATH*1100*30 Math for Teachers I: No & Ops 4 Rourke, M. MWF 11:00 AM 12:45 PM P MATH*1400*30 Pre-calculus Algebra 4 Keita, M. MWF 10:00 AM 11:15AM P MATH*1400*31 Pre-calculus Algebra 4 Carver, M. MWF 1:00 PM 2:15 PM P MATH*1400*32 Pre-calculus Algebra 4 Rourke, M. TTh 5:15 PM 6:55 PM C MATH*1400L*30 Lab for Pre-Calc Algebra 0 Gunderson, L. TTh 11:30 AM 12:30 PM C MATH*1400L*31 Lab for Pre-Calc Algebra 0 Gunderson, L. MW 11:30 AM 12:30 PM P MATH*1405*30 Pre-Calc Trigonometry 3 Keita, M. TTh 11:30 AM 12:45 PM P MATH*1450*30 Pre-Calculus Alg & Trig 6 Keita, M. MWF 10:00 AM 11:15 PM TTh 11:30 AM 12:45 PM P MATH*1450*31 Pre-Calculus Alg & Trig 6 Carver, M. MWF 1:00 PM 2:15 PM TTh 11:30 AM 12:45 PM P MATH*1500*30 Applied Math 3 Gunderson, L. MW 3:30 PM 4:45 PM P MATH*1500*31 Applied Math 3 Corkins, B. TTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM P MATH*2120*30 Math for Elem Teachers III 4 Rourke, M. MWF 1:00 PM 2:40 PM

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MT Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee Days Start Time End Time P MATH*2205*30 Calculus II 4 Keita, M. MWF 3:30 PM 4:45 PM P MATH*2350*01 Business Calculus I 4 Lance, M. MTWTh 11:00 AM 11:50 AM Compressed Video Course. Originating Campus: Sheridan

MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY C MCHT*1600*30 Machine Tool Skills Lab 2 Andersen, E. $ MT 11:00 AM 1:00 PM P MCHT*1620*30 Machine Tool Tech II 6 Andersen, E. $ MTW 8:00 AM 11:00 AM P MCHT*1700*30 CNC Program & Operations 3 Andersen, E. $ T 2:00 PM 4:30 PM F 8:00 AM 10:30 AM P MCHT*2520*30 Solidworks 3 Andersen, E. $ ThF 9:30 AM 12:00 PM P MCHT*2820*30 Manufacturing Methods 3 Andersen, E. $ WTh 1:00 PM 3:30 PM MICROBIOLOGY P MOLB*2210*30 General Microbiology 4 Craig, M. $ TTh 2:00 PM 4:45 PM MUSIC MUSC*1270*30 Voice I 2 Gilbar, D. $ TBA I MUSC*1400*30 Collegiate Chorale 1 Gilbar, D. T 7:00 PM 8:40 PM MUSC*2020*30 Music Theater Production 1-5 Gilbar, D. $ MTWTh 1:30 PM 3:00 PM MUSC*2025*30 Introduction to World Music 3 Staff, C. M 7:00 PM 9:40 PM NURSING P NRST*1625*30 Nursing Theory II 6 Nursing Faculty MF 8:00 AM 11:50 AM NRST*1725*30 Practicum II 4 Nursing Faculty $ TBA P NRST*2645*30 Nursing Theory IV 6 Nursing Faculty MF 8:00 AM 11:50 AM NRST*2745*30 Practicum IV 4 Nursing Faculty $ TBA PHILOSOPHY PHIL*2300*30 Ethics in Practice 3 Arhart, L. TTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM PHYSICS P PHYS*1050*30 Concepts of Physics 4 Keita, M. $ MWF 1:30 PM 3:00PM P PHYS*1120*30 General Physics II 4 Keita, M. $ TTh 5:15 PM 7:30 PM P PHYS*1320*30 College Physics II 4 Keita, M. $ TTh 5:15 PM 7:30 PM POLITICAL SCIENCE P/C POLS*1000*30 American & Wyoming Government 3 Dumbrill, R. MW 11:30 AM 12:45 PM P/C POLS*1000*33 American & Wyoming Government 3 McGee, D. TTh 8:30 AM 9:45 AM P POLS*2310*30 Introduction to International Relations 3 McGee, D. F 10:00 AM 12:40 PM PSYCHOLOGY P/C PSYC*1000*30 General Psychology 4 Denaeyer, B. TTh 11:30 AM 1:10 PM P/C PSYC*1000*31 General Psychology 4 Amen, T. W 5:15 PM 8:55 PM P/C PSYC*1000*33 General Psychology 4 Mallett, A. F 9:00 AM 12:40 PM P PSYC*2125*30 Forensic Psychology 3 Amen, T. Th 7:00 PM 9:40 PM P PSYC*2300*30 Developmental Psychology 3 Bagwell, J. T 7:00 PM 9:40 PM P PSYC*2340*30 Abnormal Psychology 3 Staff, C. M 7:00 PM 9:40 PM SOCIOLOGY SOC*2400*30 Criminology 3 Denaeyer, B. F 1:00 PM 3:50 PM STATISTICS P STAT*2050*30 Fundamentals of Statistics 4 Corkins, B. TTh 9:00 AM 11:15 AM P STAT*2050*31 Fundamentals of Statistics 4 Corkins, B. MW 5:15 PM 7:30 PM P STAT*2070*30 Intro to Stats for Social Science 4 Corkins, B. TTh 9:00 AM 11:15 AM P STAT*2070*31 Intro to Stats for Social Science 4 Corkins, B. MW 5:15 PM 7:30 PM

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MT Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee Days Start Time End Time WELDING WELD*1650*30 Print Read & Weld Symbols 3 Berry, T. TTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM WELD*1700*30 General Welding 4 Young, J. $ MW 6:00 PM 8:20 PM WELD*1700*31 General Welding 4 Berry, T. $ TTh 6:00 PM 8:20 PM P WELD*1760*30 Adv Shielded Metal Arc Welding 5 Berry, T. $ MW 8:00 AM 12:00 PM P WELD*1760*31 Adv Shielded Metal Arc Welding 5 Miller, T. $ TTh 8:00 AM 12:00 PM P WELD*1772*30 FCAW 3 Berry, T. $ TTh 9:00 AM 11:30 AM P WELD*1772*31 FCAW 3 Miller, T. $ TTh 1:00 PM 3:20 PM P WELD*1860*30 Welding Fabrication 3 Young, J. $ MW 1:00 PM 3:00 PM WELD*2620*30 Creative Welding 3 Miller, T. $ MW 6:00 PM 7:45 PM P WELD*2540*30 Pipe Layout & Fabrication 5 Young, J. $ TTh 1:00 PM 5:00 PM P WELD*2650*30 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 Young, J. $ MW 9:00 AM 11:45 AM P WELD*2650*31 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 Miller, T. $ MW 1:00 PM 3:45 PM P WELD*2670*30 Welding Inspection 3 Miller, T. $ MW 10:00 AM 11:45 AM P WELD*2680*30 Welding Metallurgy 2 Young, J. $ MW 4:00 PM 5:30 PM ZOOLOGY P ZOO*2010*30 Human A&P I 4 Eskam, D. $ TTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM T 11:30 AM 2:00 PM P ZOO*2010*31 Human A&P I 4 Eskam, D. $ TTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM M 8:30 AM 11:00 AM P ZOO*2020*30 Human A&P II 4 Eskam, D $ MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM 4 W 10:30 AM 1:00 PM P ZOO*2020*31 Human A&P II 4 Eskam, D. $ MW 2:00 PM 3:15 PM W 8:00 AM 10:30 AM

Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee Days Start Time End Time

Block B: 1/19/16-3/10/16 P/C BIOL*1020*30 Life Science 4 Adams, S. $ MW 8:00 AM 10:40 AM TTh 1:00 PM 3:30 PM DESL*1710*30 Comm. Drivetrains I 3 Gingerich, J. $ TTh 8:00 AM 12:00 PM DESL*1720*31 Comm. Drivetrains II 3 Heusinkveld, B. $ TTh 8:00 AM 12:00 PM MT ENTK*1500*30 Engineering Graphics 3 Livingston, R. $ Th 12:00 PM 4:45 PM F 5:15 PM 10:00 PM MT P MATH*1000*33 Problem Solving 3 Livingston, R. Th 5:15 PM 10:00 PM F 12:00 PM 4:45 PM P/C POLS*1000*31 American & Wyoming Government 3 McGee, D. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM SOC*2140*30 African Societies 3 Engel, S. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM P SPAN*2030*30 2nd Year Spanish I 4 Fritzen, R. MTWTh 7:00 PM 8:50 PM

Block C: 3/21/16-5/13/16 P/C BIOL*1020*31 Life Science 4 Adams, S. $ MW 8:00 AM 10:40 AM TTh 1:00 PM 3:30 PM CO/M*1010*32 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Schaedler, B. MTWTh 7:00 AM 8:20 AM DESL*1710*31 Commercial Drivetrains I 3 Heusinkveld, B. $ TTh 8:00 AM 12:00 PM DESL*1720*30 Commercial Drivetrains II 3 Gingerich, J. $ TTh 8:00 AM 12:00 PM MT GEOL*1100*30 Physical Geology 4 Livingston, R. $ Th 12:00 PM 4:45 PM F 5:15 PM 10:00 PM KIN*1020*30 Taping & Wrapping Ath Injuries 1 Schamber, T. TTh 11:30 AM 1:10 PM MT MINE*2850*30 Leadership Seminar 1 Livingston, R. TBA P PEPR*2050*30 Care & Prevention of Injuries 2 Eskam, D. $ F 1:00 PM 4:40 PM P PEPR*2220*30 Sports & Exercise Psychology 3 Engel, S. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM P/C POLS*1000*32 American & Wyoming Government 3 McGee, D. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM P PSYC*2230*30 Sports & Exercise Psychology 3 Engel, S. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM P SPAN*2040*30 2nd Yr Spanish II 4 Fritzen, R. MTWTh 7:00 PM 8:50 PM

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Spring Online Courses Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee

Block A ACCT*1010*31 Accounting I 4 Schaedler, J. $ ANSC*2110*01 Beef Production 3 Landeis, R. $ ANTH*1200*01 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 Kristiansen, B. $ BADM*2000*01 Project Management 3 Simonesen, D. $ BADM*2010*30 Business Law I 3 Schaedler, J. $ BIOL*1050*01 Medical Term for Health Care 3 Lohse, K. $ BUSN*2000*02 International Business 3 Collins, V. $ BUSN*2000*03 International Business 3 Collins, V. $ P CHEM*1000*03 Introductory Chemistry 4 Vorndam, P. $ CMAP*1610*30 Windows 2 Staff $ P CMAP*1680*30 Microcomputer Applications 3 Grant, S. $ P CMAP*1705*30 Word II 1.5 Staff $ CMAP*1886*30 Outlook 1 Staff $ P COSC*1010*01 Introduction to Computer Science I 4 Paquet, M. $ P COSC*1030*01 Computer Science I 4 Casey, M. $ COSC*2020*01 Linux Fundamentals 3 Butler, S. $ COSC*2050*30 Introduction to SQL 3 Muirhead, C. $ COSC*2410*01 3D Java Programming 3 Paquet, M. $ P CSEC*1500*30 Computer Networking Security 3 Staff $ P CSEC*1510*30 Hardening Network Infrastructure 3 Staff $ P CSEC*1520*30 Ntwrk Defense & Countermeasures 3 Staff $ DHYG*1490*01 Topic: Topic in DH Dray, P. ECON*1010*01 Macroeconomics 3 Collins, V. $ P EDEC*2200*01 Practicum in Early Childhood Educ 6 Staff $ P ENGL*1050*30 Introduction to Film Studies 3 Miller, M. $ NetflixDVDsubscriptionrequired P ENGL*2005*03 Technical Writing 3 Golden, D. $ P ENGL*2150*30 Wrld Lit II: Modern Literature 3 Miller, M. $ P ENGL*2320*30 US Literature II 3 Denny, C. $ FCSC*1141*01 Principles of Nutrition 3 Wattam, B. $ G&R*1030*30 Intro to World Regional Geography 3 Kiesel, D. $ HIST*1110*30 Western Civilization I 3 Schaedler, B. $ P HIST*1211*30 US to 1865 3 Schaedler, B. $ HIST*1251*02 History of Wyoming 3 Buhl, R. $ HIST*2290*01 History of North American Indians 3 Buhl, R. $

Having Issues with your online classes?

The Student HelpZone provides all NWCCD students, regardless of location, access to technical and information support on days and times that are convenient for our diverse student population. HelpZone staff are able to help students remotely and face-to-face.Day TimesMon -Thurs 9:00 AM – 9:00 PMFriday 12:00 PM – 5:00 PMSaturday 12:00 PM – 5:00 PMSunday 2:00 PM – 9:00 PMPhone: 307-686-0254 ext 3700www.sheridan.edu/helpzone

Other Resources Available:Distance Learning Office:http://www.sheridan.edu/site/distance/distance-learning-office/The Distance Learning office assists students with Blackboard and online learning technology issues (e.g., Turnitin, Collaborate, Smarthinking, etc.).Day TimesMon - Fri 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Preparing for your online class(es):Online classes can be completed 100 percent at a distance. Students and instructors communicate and collaborate in the Blackboard learning management system. First-time online learners are expected to complete an Orientation to Online Learning option prior to the end of the first week of classes. Successful students must be self-motivated and actively participate in the learning process. Textbooks and other course materials will be available through the bookstore on each campus. Your class(es) cannot be accessed in Blackboard until the first day of class. If you do not see your class(es) listed in Blackboard on the first day, please contact the HelpZone. More information about online courses can be found at www.sheridan.edu/distance.

Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee HLED*1270*01 Personal Wellness 1 Layher, S. $ HLED*1270*03 Personal Wellness 1 Layher, S. $ HLED*2020*01 Health Promotion 2 Ethier, M. $ HLTK*1000*01 Calculations for Health Care 1 Paquet, M. $ HLTK*1560*01 Introduction to Health Professions 2 Paquet, M. $ HOEC*1146*02 Nutrition for Health Care 2 Boley, G. $ HUMN*1060*01 International Race & Ethnicity 3 Hardin, J. $ P IMGT*2400*01 Introduction to Information Mgmt 3 Staff $ P IMGT*2400*30 Introduction to Information Mgmt 3 Staff $ P INET*1610*30 Dynamic Web Systems: Flash 3 Staff $ INET*1611*01 Photoshop 3 Gaddy, S. $ P INET*2000*01 Web Programming II 3 Shapko, V. $ P INET*2010*30 Data Driven Websites 3 Staff $ P MATH*1000*32 Problem Solving 3 Gunderson, L. $ P MATH*1400*06 Pre-calculus Algebra 4 Johnson-Lameres, E. $ P MKT*2100*01 Marketing 3 Collins, V. $ MSFT*1520*01 Windows Server Networking 3 Jacobson, D. $ P MSFT*1570*30 Designing Security for Windows 3 Muirhead, C. $ MSFT*1600*30 Imp & Mng MS Exchange Server 3 Muirhead, C. $ MSFT*2605*30 Windows Client Operating System 3 Muirhead, C. $ MUSC*1000*01 Introduction to Music 3 Bergman, M. $ PEAC*1001*01 Physical Activity & Your Hlth 2 Smiley, N. $ PEAC*1001*02 Physical Activity & Your Hlth 2 Smiley, N. $ P PEPR*1035*01 Found of Exercise Science 2 Smiley, N. $ P PEPR*1150*01 Introduction Sports & Exer Nutrition 3 Boley, G. $ P PEPR*2135*01 Personal Trainer Education I 3 Smiley, N. $ PHIL*2300*01 Ethics in Practice 3 Sasse, G. $ PHIL*2300*03 Ethics in Practice 3 Sasse, G. $ P POLS*1000*03 American & Wyoming Government 3 Walker, M. $ P POLS*1000*04 American & Wyoming Government 3 Hissong, J. $ P POLS*1000*05 American & Wyoming Government 3 Hardin, J. $ P PSYC*2000*01 Research Methods in Psychology 4 Kristiansen, R. $ P PSYC*2380*30 Social Psychology 3 Mallett, A. $ RELI*1000*01 Introduction to Religion 3 Nicolaysen, M. $ RELI*1000*02 Introduction to Religion 3 Nicolaysen, M. $ SOC*2350*01 International Race & Ethnicity 3 Hardin, J. $ A SOWK*2000*01 Introduction to Social Work 3 Wetz, A. P SPAN*1020*02 1st Year Spanish II 4 Junker, A. $ P STAT*2050*05 Fundamentals of Statistics 4 Oltion, R. $ P STAT*2050*32 Fundamentals of Statistics 4 Corkins, B. $ ZOO*1200*02 Introduction to Human Biology 4 Klann, J. $ P INET*2650*30 Content Managemetn Systems 3 Staff $

Block B CO/M*1010*06 Introduction Public Speaking 3 Schilling, S. $ CO/M*1010*08 Introduction Public Speaking 3 Raber, A. $ P CSCO*2025*01 Cisco: CCNA 3 3 Alberghetti, D. $ EDEC*1020*01 Introduction to Early Childhood Ed 3 Jones, J. $ P EDEC*2122*01 Child Development Lab 1 Jones, J. $ P EDEL*2280*01 Literature for Children 3 Pollard, T. $ P ENGL*1010*07 English I 3 Staff $ P MGT*1200*30 Human Resources Management 3 Staff $ P PSYC*1000*32 General Psychology 4 Preuit, N. $MT BADM*2000*30 Project Management 3 Simonesen, D. $MT P ENGL*1010*36 English I 3 Bank, J. $

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MSHA Course OpportunitiesMINE 1840 New Miner Training and MINE 1855 Surface Annual Refresher will be offered throughout the Spring and Summer 2016 terms. If you have questions or would like to register for an MSHA course, please contact the Industry Safety Training Center at 307-686-0254 ext. 1680 or email at [email protected].

Student AccountsStudent Accounts are going

green at Gillette College • Students should access account information using WebAdvisor in your MyNWCCD portal account • Statements will not be mailed • Be aware of payment deadlines

Questions???Contact the Business Office at

307-674-6446 ext. 1444

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Summer Classes Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee Days Start Time End TimeAMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES AIST*2210*30 North American Indians 3 Engel, S. MTWTh 12:45 PM 2:00 PMANTHROPOLOGY ANTH*1200*30 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 Staff, C. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PM ANTH*1300*30 Introduction to Archaeology 3 Bagwell, J. MTWTh 5:15 PM 6:45 PMBUSINESS BADM*1000*30 Introduction to Business 3 Staff, C. MTWTh 5:15 PM 6:45 PM P BOTK*2970*30 Occupational Internship 3 Mallett, A. M 5:15 PM 6:15 PMBIOLOGY P BIOL*1010*30 General Biology I 4 Staff, C. $ MTWTh 8:40AM 9:50AM F 8:30AM 11:30AM C BIOL*1020*30 Life Science 4 Adams, S. $ MTWTh 8:40 AM 9:50AM F 8:30 AM 11:30AMCHEMISTRY P CHEM*1000*30 Introductory Chemistry 4 Adams, S. $ MTWTh 11:30 AM 12:45 PM F 1:00 PM 3:30 PM

Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee

Block C CO/M*1010*07 Introduction Public Speaking 3 Raber, A. $ CO/M*1010*09 Introduction Public Speaking 3 Staff $ P CSCO*2040*01 Cisco: CCNA 4 3 Alberghetti, D. $ P EDEC*1100*01 Observe, Guide, Assess Child 2 Jones, J. $ P EDEC*1105*01 Observe, Guide, Assess Lab 1 Jones, J. $ P EDUC*2100*01 Practicum in Teaching 3 Pollard, T. $ P ENGL*2005*32 Technical Writing 3 Bank, J. $ P ENGL*2030*03 Critical Reading & Writing 3 DeDeo, K. $ P ENGL*2480*01 Introduction to Drama & Poetry 3 DeDeo, K. $ SOC*1000*30 Sociological Principles 3 Preuit, N. $MT MINE*2500*30 Envir Compliance & Mine Rec 3 Borgialli, R. $

Other Dates I EDCI*2526*01 Design & Develop Online Course 1 Gaddy, S. $ Course offered 2/9/2016-5/13/2016 HMDV*1025*01 Introduction to Online Learning 1 Gaddy, S. $ Course offered 1/19/2016-2/4/2016 HMDV*1025*02 Introduction to Online Learning 1 Gaddy, S. $ Course offered 3/23/2016-4/7/2016 HMDV*1025*03 Introduction to Online Learning 1 Gaddy, S. $ Course Offered 5/4/2016-5/13/2016

Block A: Full Semester Classes January 19, 2016-May 13, 2016

Block B: First Eight Weeks January 19, 2016-March 11, 2016

Block C: Second Eight Weeks March 21, 2016-May 13, 2016Requisites (Req): P=Prerequisite C=Corequisite I=Instructor Consent

Days: M=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday Th=Thursday F=Friday Sa=Saturday S=SundayNight Courses are in Bold -MT=Mining Technology Courses

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Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee Days Start Time End TimeCOMMUNICATION CO/M*1010*30 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Schaedler, B. MTWTh 7:00 AM 8:40 AMCRIMINAL JUSTICE CRMJ*2120*30 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Staff, C. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PMDIESEL TECHNOLOGY DESL*1540*30 Heavy Duty Electrical Systems 4 McCrary, T. $ MW 8:00 AM 2:00 PM DESL*1595*30 Diesel Essentials 2 Grubb, T. $ TTh 8:00 AM 11:00 AM DESL*1770*30 Diesel Skills Heusinkveld, B. $ MW 8:00 AM 12:00 PM DESL*1850*30 Mobile Hydraulic Technology 4 McCrary, T. $ TTh 8:00 AM 2:00 PM P DESL*2010*30 Diesel Electronics 4 Grubb, T. $ MW 8:00 AM 2:00 PM DESL*2710*30 Drivetrains III 4 Heusinkveld, B. $ TTh 8:00 AM 2:00 PMEDUCATION P/C EDEL*2280*30 Literature for Children 3 Walker, B. MTWTh 2:00 PM 3:15 PMENGLISH Placement information is available online at www.sheridan.edu/placementguide P ENGL*1010*31 English I 3 Denny, C. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PMHEALTH & HUMAN PERFORMANCE PEAC*1001*30 Physical Activity & Your Hlth 2 Eskam, D. F 8:00 AM 9:40 AMMATHEMATICS Placement information is available online at www.sheridan.edu/placementguide P MATH*0930*30 Intermediate Algebra 4 Keita, M. MTWTh 10:00 AM 11:40 AM P MATH*1400*31 Pre-calculus Algebra 4 Carver, M. MTWTh 10:00 AM 11:40 AMMICROBIOLOGY P MOLB*2210*30 General Microbiology 4 Craig, M. $ MTWTh 12:45 PM 2:00 PM Th 2:00 PM 5:00 PMPOLITICAL SCIENCE POLS*2120*30 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Staff, C. MTWTh 3:30 PM 4:45 PMPSYCHOLOGY P PSYC*1000*31 General Psychology 4 Mallett, A. MTWTh 5:10 PM 7:00 PMSTATISTICS P STAT*2050*31 Fundamentals of Statistics 4 Staff, C. MTWTh 10:00 AM 12:00 PMWELDING WELD*1700*30 General Welding 4 Miller, T. $ MTWTh 8:00 AM 10:20 AM WELD*1755*30 Shielded Metal Arc Welding 6 Young, J. $ MTWTh 8:00 AM 12:00 PM P WELD*1760*30 Adv Shielded Metal Arc Welding 5 Young, J. $ MTWTh 1:00 PM 5:00 PM WELD*1772*30 FCAW 3 Berry, T. $ MTWTh 1:00 PM 3:20 PM WELD*1773*30 GMAW 5 Berry, T. $ MTWTh 8:00 AM 11:30 AM P WELD*2650*30 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4 Miller, T. $ MTWTh 1:00 PM 3:45 PMZOOLOGY P ZOO*2010*30 Human A&P I 4 Eskam, D. $ MTWTh 8:30 AM 10:00 AM T 8:30 AM 11:30 AM

Registration Opens November 3rd

Schedule an appointment with your advisor now for spring and summer classes! Call (307) 686-0254 ext. 1000

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Let Us Help You:Phone Number: 307-686-0254Writing Center GCMN, Room 203 Extension 2352Testing Center GCMN, Room 211 Extension 1455Tutor Center GCMN, Room 200 Extension 2352TRiO GCMN, Room 110 Extension 2352DisabilitySupport Tec Center, Room 212B Extension 2350Veteran Services Tec Center, Room 105B Extension 2720

Summer Online Classes Req Course Title Cr Instructor Fee ADDN*2970*01 Practicum 3 Goodrich-Premo, E. $ BADM*2010*30 Business Law I 3 Schaedler, J. $ BIOL*1050*01 Medical Terminology 3 Lohse, K. $ P CHEM*1000*01 Introductory Chemistry 4 Vorndam, P. $ CO/M*1010*01 Introduction Public Speaking 3 Schilling, S. $ CO/M*1010*02 Introduction Public Speaking 3 Raber, A. $ CNSL*2010*01 Counseling Ethics 2 Wetz, A. $ CNSL*2470*01 HS Practicum 3 Goodrich-Premo, E. $ I EDCI*2526*01 Design & Develop Online Course 1 Gaddy, S. $ EDEC*2435*01 CDA Seminar 3 Mains, A. $ P EDEX*2484*01 Introduction to Special Education 3 Jones, J. $ P EDFD*2020*01 Foundations of Education 3 Jones, J. $ P ENGL*1010*01 English I 3 Staff $ P ENGL*1010*30 English I 3 Miller, M. $ P ENGL*1080*30 Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 Miller, M. $ P ENGL*2005*01 Technical Writing 3 Terry, P. $ P ENGL*2030*30 Critical Reading & Writing 3 Miller, M. $ FSHM*1500*01 Introduction to Hospitality Mgmt 2 Lynn, R. $ HIST*1120*30 Western Civilization II 3 Schaedler, B. $ P HUMN*1080*30 Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 Miller, M. $ P MATH*1000*30 Problem Solving 3 Corkins, B. $ P MATH*1400*30 Pre-calculus Algebra 4 Rourke, M. $ P MATH*1405*01 Pre-Calculus Trigonometry 3 Johnson, Lameres, E. $ P MATH*2200*01 Calculus I 4 Johnson, Lameres, E. $ P POLS*1000*30 American & Wyoming Government 3 McGee, D. $ P PSYC*1000*30 General Psychology 4 Preuit, N. $ P PSYC*2000*01 Research Methods in Psychology 4 Kristiansen, R. $ P PSYC*2300*01 Developmental Psychology 3 Kristiansen, R. $ P PSYC*2380*30 Social Psychology 3 Mallett, A. $ SOC*1000*30 Sociological Principles 3 Preuit, N. $ P SOC*1080*30 Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 Miller, M. $ P STAT*2050*01 Fundamentals of Statistics 4 Araas, J. $ P STAT*2050*02 Fundamentals of Statistics 4 Araas, J. $ P STAT*2050*30 Fundamentals of Statistics 4 Corkins, B. $ P STAT*2070*01 Introduction Stats for Social Science 4 Araas, J. $ P STAT*2070*02 Introduction Stats for Social Science 4 Araas, J. $ P WMST*1080*30 Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 Miller, M. $

Preparing for your online class(es):Online classes can be completed 100 percent at a distance. Students and instructors communicate and collaborate in the Blackboard learning management system. First-time online learners are expected to complete an Orientation to Online Learning option prior to the end of the first week of classes. Successful students must be self-motivated and actively participate in the learning process. Textbooks and other course materials will be available through the bookstore on each campus. Your class(es) cannot be accessed in Blackboard until the first day of class. If you do not see your class(es) listed in Blackboard on the first day, please contact the HelpZone. More information about online courses can be found at www.sheridan.edu/distance.

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