Schedule of Classes - Northern Virginia Community College

Schedule
of Classes
SPRING
2017
Registration is in progress now.
Classes begin January 9.
See page 4 for additional sessions and start dates.
Welcome to
Thank you for choosing NOVA!
More than 79,000 students this year are discovering that NOVA has exactly what they’re looking
for to meet their educational needs.
The high quality of NOVA’s offerings is well known:
•Our classes feature up-to-date technology and course content to prepare you for today’s
competitive job market;
•We also offer courses that will transfer to colleges all over Virginia and the nation. In fact,
NOVA has guaranteed admission agreements with more than 40 colleges and universities
for students who meet specific requirements.
NOVA’s excellence is delivered by a devoted faculty who loves teaching and really cares about
the success of every student, and a staff who works hard to make sure you have what you need
to accomplish your goals.
At NOVA, you’ll find students with diverse backgrounds and views who will
enrich your educational experience.
As if that weren’t enough, NOVA offers the most affordable education in the area, so that with
planning, you can still transfer to the university of your choice when you graduate with an A.A.
or A.S. degree.
We are delighted to welcome you—and look forward to serving you.
Dr. Scott Ralls
President
NOVA’S MISSION
With commitment to the values of access, opportunity, student success and excellence, the mission of Northern Virginia Community College is to deliver world-class,
in-person and online, post-secondary teaching, learning and workforce development to ensure our region and the Commonwealth of Virginia have an educated population
and globally competitive workforce.
ACCREDITATION
Northern Virginia Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award the associate degree.
Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033–4097 or call 404–679–4500 for questions about the accreditation of Northern
Virginia Community College. For more information about accreditation and reporting substantive changes, visit Northern Virginia Community College’s Accreditation
website at www.nvcc.edu/accreditation. For other information about the College, please contact NOVA’s Administrative Offices, 4001 Wakefield Chapel Road, Annandale,
Virginia 22003 (703–323–3000). Curricula of the College are approved by the College Board and by the State Board. The two-year associate degree programs are also
approved by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV).
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
It is the policy of Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) to maintain and promote equal employment and educational opportunities without regard to race, sex,
color, national origin, marital status, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, political affiliation, or against otherwise qualified persons with disabilities. The policy
permits appropriate employment preferences for veterans and specifically prohibits discrimination against veterans. Inquiries concerning affirmative action and equal
opportunity policies should be addressed to the Assistant Attorney General, 4001 Wakefield Chapel Road, Annandale, VA 22003.
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Partners In Your Success
THIS BOOKLET LISTS THOUSANDS OF COURSES offered in hundreds of subjects, each with many options designed to meet
your needs and schedule.
Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) has six campuses, two centers and dozens of off-campus locations for your
convenience. You can choose class times from early morning to late in the evening; seven days a week; full semester, or a
shorter, more condensed time frame. For maximum flexibility, choose online classes through the Extended Learning Institute.
Courses are offered in a variety of ways to suit your schedule and learning style—in the classroom, online or through a
combination of methods. Whatever your preference, we hope you find what you need. If you require assistance, the College
Call Center can help—703–323–3000.
Table of Contents
Academic Calendar—Important Dates.................................... 4
Directory of Services—Important Phone Numbers................... 5
A New Student’s Guide to Getting Started at NOVA................... 6
Registration for Current Students........................................... 7
Registration for Returning Students........................................ 8
Information for Special Populations........................................ 9
High School and Home Schooled Students......................... 9
Military and Military Dependents........................................ 9
International Students....................................................... 9
Senior Citizens................................................................. 9
Visiting College Students................................................... 9
Incoming Transfer Students............................................... 9
Students with Disabilities.................................................. 9
Washington, DC Residents................................................. 9
Tuition, Payment and Refund Information............................... 10
Tuition Payment Deadlines................................................... 10
Financial Aid....................................................................... 10
Military and Veterans Benefits.............................................. 11
Learning That's Convenient:
Online, Hybrid, Weekend and Early Morning Classes.......... 12
Learning at Your Level:
Developmental Studies, Honors....................................... 13
Get Ready to Register for Classes........................................ 14
Locating Course Details....................................................... 14
Abbreviations and Symbols.................................................. 15
Frequently Asked Questions about Registration..................... 16
Census Dates and Why They Are Important........................... 16
NOVA’s Guaranteed Admission Agreements........................... 17
NOVAConnect—Easy Steps to Web Registration..................... 18
Class Schedule Worksheet.................................................. 19
Using the Wait List.............................................................. 19
On-Time Registration FAQ..................................................... 20
Dual Enrollment.................................................................. 78
Curriculum Codes.............................................................. 148
Locations and Transportation Information............................ 149
Course Listings by Campus:
Alexandria Campus.............................................................. 21
Annandale Campus............................................................. 41
Loudoun Campus................................................................72
Manassas Campus.............................................................89
Battleview Technology Center......................................... 103
Innovation Park.............................................................103
Medical Education Campus................................................104
Reston Center...................................................................113
Woodbridge Campus..........................................................116
Fort Belvoir Army Post................................................... 128
Quantico Marine Base................................................... 128
Extended Learning Institute—Online Learning...................... 130
APPLY FOR ADMISSION TO NOVA
Apply online—there is no application fee!
Go to www.nvcc.edu and click on the “APPLY NOW”
tab at the top of the page. There you will find stepby-step instructions that will help you complete the
application process. You may want to print out these
instructions and follow along as you complete the
online application.
If you are unable to apply online, you can follow the
link below to print out an application, complete it and
drop off or mail to any Student Services Center. See
page 5 for locations. Call ahead for the address or
check online.
Download the application form:
www.nvcc.edu/forms/pdf/125–030.pdf
If you plan to pursue a degree or certificate, you should
consult the College Catalog to choose a program of
study: www.nvcc.edu/curcatalog.
If you encounter problems with your application,
contact the Call Center at 703–323–3000 for
assistance.
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Academic Calendar—Spring 2017
All students must register by 11:59 p.m. the day before the
session begins. Please note that the session may begin before
the first day of class. Once students have registered, they
have until 5:00 p.m. the next business day to pay. There will
be no late registration and students will not be permitted to
add/swap classes once the session has begun. Any schedule
adjustment after the session has begun requires permission of
the academic dean.
Last day to withdraw without grade penalty***............ March 27
Examinations end........................................................... May 7
12-WEEK SESSION
Last day to join class wait lists.................................January 24
Classes begin.........................................................February 6
Last day to drop with tuition refund or
change to audit (census date)**..................... February 20
Last day to withdraw without grade penalty***.................April 1
Examinations end........................................................... May 7
IMPORTANT DATES
November 8: Priority registration for continuing students.
November 14: Open registration begins for all students.
December 13: Tuition payment deadline if you register by
December 12. If you register December 13 or after, you
must pay your tuition before 5:00 p.m. the next business
day to prevent being dropped from your classes.
December 23–January 2: Winter Break for students, faculty and
staff. College offices closed. NOVAConnect registration only.
January 16: Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday for students, faculty
and staff. College offices closed.
January 27: Parking enforcement on Student “B” Lots begins
at 6:00 a.m. Students are not required to display a permit
while parked in a “B” lot after 4 p.m. on weekdays or any
time on weekends.
March 1: Last day to apply for Spring graduation.*
March 6–12: Spring Break for teaching faculty and students.
College offices open March 6-10.
May 29: Memorial Day holiday for students, faculty and staff.
College offices closed.
16-WEEK SESSION
Last day to join class wait lists............................. December 27
Classes begin.......................................................... January 9
Last day to drop with tuition refund or
change to audit (census date)**.......................January 26
Last day to withdraw without grade penalty***............ March 21
Examinations end........................................................... May 7
10-WEEK SESSION
Last day to join class wait lists................................. February 7
Classes begin.......................................................February 20
Last day to drop with tuition refund or
change to audit (census date)**........................... March 6
Last day to withdraw without grade penalty***.................April 7
Examinations end........................................................... May 7
SECOND 8-WEEK SESSION
Last day to join class wait lists............................... February 28
Classes begin........................................................... March 13
Last day to drop with tuition refund or
change to audit (census date)**......................... March 21
Last day to withdraw without grade penalty***...............April 15
Examinations end........................................................... May 7
ELI/ONLINE LEARNING DATES
ELI Session
Start Date
Census
16 week
January 9
January 26
First 8-week
January 9
January 17
First 12-week
January 9
January 21
Second 8-week
January 30
February 7
Second 12-week
January 23
February 4
Third 8-week
February 20
February 28
Third 12-week
February 13
February 25
Fourth 8-week
March 13
March 21
FIRST 8-WEEK SESSION
Last day to join class wait lists............................. December 27
Classes begin.......................................................... January 9
Last day to drop with tuition refund or
change to audit (census date)**.......................January 17
Last day to withdraw without grade penalty***........ February 11
Examinations end........................................................ March 5
14-WEEK SESSION
Last day to join class wait lists.................................January 10
Classes begin........................................................ January 23
Last day to drop with tuition refund or
change to audit (census date)**....................... February 6
PLAN AHEAD:
Summer 2017 open registration begins............ March 28, 2017
Summer 2017 classes begin.............................. May 22, 2017
* Earlier application is highly recommended.
** To find the last day to drop with tuition refund (census date) for a
variable duration (dynamic) course, go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule,
search for the course, then click on the class number. The census
date is listed beneath the course information.
*** Withdrawals after this date require documentation of mitigating
circumstances and permission of the instructor and the academic
dean. Please check NOVAConnect for start dates and census
dates for variable duration (dynamic) sessions.
Please check NOVAConnect for start dates and census dates
for variable duration (dynamic) sessions.
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Directory of Services |
College Call Center: 703–323–3000
Call Center Hours:
Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m. | Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. | Saturday, 9:00 a.m.–Noon
Enrollment: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week | www.nvcc.edu/NOVAConnect
Normal College Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (Some office hours vary. Call ahead or check online.)
Financial Aid Support Center:
24-hour phone, web or chat support. www.nvcc.edu/finaidsupport | 855–323–3199
Deaf or Hard of Hearing: 703–323–3744 | [email protected]
Virtual Advising:
Available by chat or email. Monday through Friday, 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. [email protected],
www.nvcc.edu/virtualadvising
Student Services—Go to www.nvcc.edu and check individual websites under Student Services for hours
Campus
Student Services Center
Enrollment Information
Counseling Services
For general information, go to a Student
Services Center.
Placement Testing Centers
You may not start a test less than two hours
before closing.
Alexandria
703–933–5073 | room AA194
Fax: 703–845–6046
703–933–5073 | room AA194
703–845–6035 | room AA332
Annandale
703–323–3400 | room CA114
Fax: 703–323–3367
703–323–3200 | room CA112
703–323–3833 | room CA115
Loudoun
703–450–2501 | room LR246
Fax: 703–404–7304
703–450–2571 | room LR253
703–450–2508 | room LR251
Manassas
703–257–6620 | room MH111
Fax: 703–257–6565
703–257–6610 | room MH110
703–257–6645 | room MH308
Medical Education
703–822–6531 | room HE202
Fax: 703–822–6624
703–822–6531 | room HE202
703–822–6654 | room HE344
Woodbridge
703–878–5760 | room WC202
Fax: 703–878–5692
703–878–5760 | room WC202
703–878–5787 | room WC436
ELI (Online Learning
Courses)
Courses: 703–323–3347
Enrollment: 703–323–3368
Toll-free: 888–435–6822
Fax: 703–323–3392
http://eli.nvcc.edu
703–323–2425
[email protected]
http://eli.nvcc.edu/counselor.htm
Use any campus Testing Center.
Reston Center
703–948–7733 | room RES351
Fax: 703–326–2207
703–948–7731 | room RES330
703–948–7732 | room RES329
Bookstores and Business Offices
Campus
Bookstore: (See individual websites for hours.)
Purchase books from campus bookstore where course is taught.
Business Office: Contact the
Loudoun Campus for Tuition
Payment Plan concerns.
Alexandria
703–845–6221, 703–671–0043 | room AT104 | nvcc.bncollege.com
703–845–6211 | room AA187
Annandale
703–323–3185, 703–425–2558 | room CA202 | nvcc.bncollege.com
703–323–3132 | room CA104
Loudoun/
Reston Center
703–450–2589, 703–430–9639 | room LR135 | nvcc.bncollege.com
703–948–7744 | room LR241
Tuition Payment Plan Information Line:
703–450–2562
Manassas
703–368–8554, 703–257–6667 | room MP117 | nvcc.bncollege.com
703–257–6625 | room MH312
Medical Education
703–822–6605 | room HE117 | nvccmedical.bncollege.com
703–822–2000 | room HE204
Woodbridge
703–878–5774, 703–670–0050 | building WB | nvcc.bncollege.com
703–878–5605 | room WC231
ELI (Online
Learning Courses)
Use Alexandria Campus Bookstore or purchase online: nvcc.bncollege.com
Use any campus Business Office.
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A New Student’s Guide to Getting Started at NOVA
All first-time-to-college students (ages 17–24)
and Pathway to the Baccalaureate students
must take the following steps:
STEP 1: APPLY FOR ADMISSION ONLINE
If you are attending NOVA for the first time and are 17–24, you
are considered a new student and must submit an Application
for Admission. Apply online at www.nvcc.edu—click on the tab
that says “Apply Now.” You can also print an application online
and drop it off at a Student Services Center. Online applications
can be processed within 24 to 48 hours. If you apply in person
or by mail, it may take longer.
STEP 2: TAKE PLACEMENT TESTS
NOVA does not require SAT scores or similar entrance
examinations for admission. However, as a first-time-to-college
student (ages 17–24), you are expected to demonstrate the
required levels of reading, writing or math for the courses
you wish to take. Test results will show whether you need
developmental courses to prepare you academically for collegelevel work. Students who have taken the SAT, ACT or TOEFL
iBT within the past two years may be eligible for a placement
test exemption. Discover resources to help you prepare for
placement tests at www.nvcc.edu/testing/placement.html.
English and math placement tests are offered at all campus
Testing Centers at no charge. See page 5 for phone numbers.
You will need to bring a photo ID card and your NOVA Student ID
number. Allow approximately two hours for each test.
STEP 3: ACTIVATE YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT
You must establish a NOVA email account and check it
frequently. Our faculty and staff will only contact you via
your NOVA email account about class assignments, course
announcements and updates on your financial aid status.
For instructions on setting up your account, go to www.nvcc.
edu/ithd/students/email.
STEP 4: ATTEND REQUIRED STUDENT ORIENTATION
Your next step is to attend a Student Orientation session.
For details, visit www.nvcc.edu/orientation. During Student
Orientation, you will meet with your academic advisor, register
for classes and learn about available student resources.
You will also learn where to buy books and get a NOVACard,
and how to purchase a parking permit. Students with disabilities
can meet with the counselor for disability services; financial aid
and veterans advisors are also available.
STEP 5: ENROLL IN REQUIRED SDV 100 OR 101
All first-time-to-college students (ages 17–24) must enroll in a
one-credit Student Development course (SDV 100 or SDV 101).
College Success Skills (SDV 100) helps students make
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a successful transition to college. The course provides
students with academic tools for success and teaches selfmanagement and self-responsibility skills that relate to being
a successful student. Students will also learn about NOVA
policies, procedures and resources, giving them the tools
they need to navigate the College successfully. Students in
healthcare, teacher education, information technology, business
and horticulture programs may substitute SDV 101 Orientation
(which is targeted to a specific discipline) for the SDV course.
STEP 6: ENROLL IN DEVELOPMENTAL COURSES
DURING YOUR FIRST SEMESTER, IF REQUIRED
Developmental courses prepare students to succeed in college
transfer and career/technical programs. These English (ENF)
and mathematics (MTT) courses are designed to develop the
basic skills and understanding needed for success in other
courses. ENF courses are offered in various formats. MTT
courses use individualized technology-based instruction. If you
have any questions, check with a counselor or academic advisor.
STEP 7: PAY YOUR TUITION
You will NOT be billed for tuition. Turn to page 10 for
information about paying your tuition and fees. If you enroll
in classes by December 12, payment for all classes is due
December 13 by 5:00 p.m. Beginning December 13, the
payment deadline for any classes in which you enroll is 5:00
p.m. the next business day. Business days are Monday through
Friday. Your enrollment in unpaid classes is not guaranteed.
After the deadline, you will be financially responsible for
any classes you have not dropped. Check your enrollment
information online.
Regardless of your attendance, you are financially responsible
for all classes for which you register unless you drop the
class by the deadline. If you decide not to take a class, you
must drop it through NOVAConnect or visit a campus Student
Services Center to drop it officially by the stated deadline;
otherwise, you will be charged for that class and may receive
a failing grade.
To pay your tuition in installments, enroll in NOVA’s Tuition
Payment Plan before your due date, or by 5:00 p.m. the day after
you register. Learn more at www.nvcc.edu/payment/methods.
STEP 8: BUY YOUR PARKING PERMIT
NOVA has new parking options! Semester hangtags (no more
stickers!) are now required for parking. Learn about hangtags,
discounted hourly and daily choices and a new mobile payment
application by visiting www.nvcc.edu/parking/ or calling
703–323–3123. Students are not required to display a permit
while parked in a “B” lot after 4 p.m. on weekdays or any time
on weekends.
Registration for Current Students
Thank you for choosing to continue your academic studies
with NOVA. You are considered a current student if you
have taken NOVA classes during the last three years.
Please follow the steps below.
STEP 1: APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID (optional)
If you plan to apply for student financial aid, see the financial
aid section on page 10 for instructions.
STEP 2: ACTIVATE YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT
If your free NOVA email account is not active, activate it before
the start of classes. For instructions, go to www.nvcc.edu/ithd/
students/email.
STEP 3: MEET WITH YOUR ADVISOR
Contact your academic division to set up a meeting with your
advisor or counselor before you register to make sure you’re
taking the right courses. This is especially important if you
plan to transfer to another college or university.
If you will be graduating at the end of the Spring, you must
apply online by March 1, but earlier is better. The last day
of the semester is the last day to rescind an application for
graduation. For details, visit www.nvcc.edu/graduation.
STEP 4: MAKE SURE YOUR STUDENT ID
(NOVACard) IS VALID
NOVACards are valid for two years. For more information,
go to www.nvcc.edu/NOVACard.
STEP 5: REGISTER FOR CLASSES
November 8: Registration for Spring begins for current students.
November 14: Registration for Spring begins for all students.
To register for classes, click on the myNOVA tab on the top
of the NOVA home page. Visit www.nvcc.edu/NOVAConnect
for tutorials.
STEP 6: PRINT YOUR SCHEDULE
You can print a copy of your enrollment schedule at www.nvcc.
edu/NOVAConnect to check your schedule for errors, verify that
you have enrolled in the courses that you want and confirm
that all tuition and fees have been paid. Print a copy of your
enrollment schedule every time you make changes.
STEP 7: PAY YOUR TUITION
You will NOT be billed for tuition. Turn to page 10 for
information about paying your tuition and fees. If you enroll
in classes by December 12, payment for all classes is due
December 13 by 5:00 p.m. Beginning December 13, the
payment deadline for any classes in which you enroll is
5:00 p.m. the next business day. Business days are Monday
through Friday.
Your enrollment in unpaid classes is not guaranteed.
After the deadline, you will be financially responsible for
any classes you have not dropped. Check your enrollment
information online.
Regardless of your attendance, you are financially responsible
for all classes for which you register unless you drop the
class by the deadline. If you decide not to take a class, you
must drop it through NOVAConnect or visit a campus Student
Services Center to drop it officially by the stated deadline;
otherwise, you will be charged for that class and may receive
a failing grade.
To pay your tuition in installments, enroll in NOVA’s Tuition
Payment Plan before your tuition due date or by 5:00 p.m.
the day after you register. Learn more at www.nvcc.edu/
payment/methods.
STEP 8: BUY YOUR BOOKS
Take your class schedule to the bookstore on the campus
where the course is taught (ELI books are available at
Alexandria), or buy your books online at www.nvcc.bncollege.
com. You can also rent textbooks for less than half the cost of
purchasing a new textbook, either in the bookstore or from the
store’s website. If you have received a financial aid award large
enough to cover tuition, fees and books, see page 11, Using
Approved Financial Aid to Buy or Rent Textbooks.
STEP 9: BUY YOUR PARKING PERMIT
NOVA has new parking options! Semester hangtags (no more
stickers!) are now required for parking. Learn about hangtags,
discounted hourly and daily choices and a new mobile payment
application by visiting www.nvcc.edu/parking or calling
703–323–3123. Students are not required to display a permit
while parked in a “B” lot after 4 p.m. on weekdays or any time
on weekends.
APPLY FOR
GRADUATION
ONLINE
Application deadline
for Spring graduation...
March 1, 2017
www.nvcc.edu/graduation
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Registration for Returning Students
STEP 7: PAY YOUR TUITION
Thank you for choosing to continue your academic studies
with NOVA. If it has been more than three years since
your last class at NOVA, you are a returning student.
Please follow the steps below.
STEP 1: APPLY FOR ADMISSION ONLINE
If it has been more than three years since your last class at
NOVA, you must submit an Application for Admission. Apply
online at www.nvcc.edu—click on the tab that says “Apply Now.”
You can also print an application form online and drop it off at a
Student Services Center. Online applications can be processed
within 24 to 48 hours. If you apply in person or by mail it
may take longer. Once your application is processed, you can
register for classes.
STEP 2: APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID (optional)
If you plan to apply for student financial aid, see the financial
aid section on page 10 for instructions.
STEP 3: ACTIVATE YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT
You must establish a NOVA email account and check it
frequently. Our faculty and staff will only contact you via
your NOVA email account about class assignments, course
announcements, and updates on your financial aid status.
For instructions on setting up your account, go to www.nvcc.
edu/ithd/students/email.
You will not be billed for tuition. Turn to page 10 for
information about paying your tuition and fees. If you enroll
in classes by December 12, payment for all classes is due
December 13 by 5:00 p.m. Beginning December 13, the
payment deadline for any classes in which you enroll is 5:00
p.m. the next business day. Business days are Monday through
Friday. Your enrollment in unpaid classes is not guaranteed.
After the deadline, you will be financially responsible for
any classes you have not dropped. Check your enrollment
information online.
Regardless of your attendance, you are financially responsible
for all classes for which you register unless you drop the class
by the deadline. If you decide not to take a class, you must drop
it through NOVAConnect or visit a campus Student Services
Center to drop it officially by the stated deadline; otherwise, you
will be charged for that class and may receive a failing grade.
To pay tuition in installments, enroll in NOVA’s Tuition Payment
Plan before your due date, or by 5:00 p.m. the day after you
register. Learn more at www.nvcc.edu/payment/methods.
STEP 8: PRINT YOUR SCHEDULE
You can print a copy of your enrollment schedule at www.nvcc.
edu/NOVAConnect to check your schedule for errors, verify that
you have enrolled in the courses that you want and confirm
that all tuition and fees have been paid. Print a copy of your
enrollment schedule every time you make changes.
STEP 4: TAKE PLACEMENT TESTS
NOVA does not require SAT scores or similar entrance
examinations for admission. However, you may need to
demonstrate the required levels of reading, writing or math for
the courses you wish to take. Test results will show whether
you need developmental courses to prepare you academically
for college-level work. Find out if you need to take placement
tests and discover resources to help you prepare at www.nvcc.
edu/testing/placement.html. Placement tests are offered at all
campus Testing Centers at no charge.
STEP 9: BUY YOUR BOOKS
STEP 5: SEE A COUNSELOR
STEP 10: BUY YOUR PARKING PERMIT
You are encouraged to speak with a counselor before enrolling
in classes. A counselor can help you select a major, identify the
classes you need to take, get financial aid, evaluate potential
careers and more. Walk-in advising is available at
any Student Services Center. Students with disabilities can
meet with a counselor for disability services.
NOVA has new parking options! Semester hangtags (no more
stickers!) are now required for parking. Learn about hangtags,
discounted hourly and daily choices and a new mobile payment
application by visiting www.nvcc.edu/parking/ or calling
703–323–3123. Students are not required to display a permit
while parked in a “B” lot after 4 p.m. on weekdays or any time
on weekends.
Take a printout of your class schedule to the bookstore on the
campus where the course is taught (books for ELI courses are
available at Alexandria), or buy your books online at www.nvcc.
bncollege.com. You can also rent textbooks for less than half
the cost of purchasing a new textbook, either in the bookstore
or from the store’s website. If you have received a financial aid
award large enough to cover tuition, fees and books, see page
11, Using Approved Financial Aid to Buy or Rent Textbooks.
STEP 6: REGISTER FOR CLASSES
November 14: Registration for Spring begins for all students.
To register for classes, click on the myNOVA tab on the top of
the NOVA home page. If you have not completed a Student
Development (SDV) course, you are encouraged to do so before
enrolling in your 16th semester hour.
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STEP 11: GET YOUR STUDENT ID (NOVACARD)
Your first NOVACard is free and is valid for two years. For more
information, go to www.nvcc.edu/NOVACard.
Information for Special Populations
HIGH SCHOOL AND HOME SCHOOLED STUDENTS
High school juniors and seniors (or the home school equivalent)
may be eligible to take NOVA credit classes through dual
enrollment. Visit www.nvcc.edu/dual-enrollment for detailed
information.
In addition to courses offered on campus, NOVA classes
are held at several local high schools. Ask your high school
counselor or go to www.nvcc.edu/dual-enrollment for available
course options.
All dual enrollment students must meet admission, placement
and course prerequisite requirements. Details are provided on
the dual enrollment website.
MILITARY MEMBERS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS
NOVA offers on-site credit classes for active duty, National Guard
and reservist service members and their dependents at Fort
Myer Army, Fort Belvoir, the Pentagon, and the Lifelong Learning
Centers at Henderson Hall and Quantico Marine Installation.
Many classes are compressed to meet demanding schedules.
See www.nvcc.edu/military for admission information.
Attention: Veterans and Dependents. NEW! NOVA has a new
process for all military and veteran students using federal
education benefits to pay for tuition and receiving a housing
allowance. Student veterans and dependents will now register
and submit the Veterans Registration Enrollment Form online.
See www.nvcc.edu/military for new information.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
NOVA is one of the most internationally diverse colleges in
the US, with enrolled students representing more than 180
countries. International students must enroll in a specified
number of credit hours each term to maintain F-1/M-1 status.
International student advisors on each campus can help you
learn what you need to know. For details on how to apply and
request an I-20, go to www.nvcc.edu/international or contact
the Office of International Student Services at [email protected]
or 703–323–3423. Upon completion of your studies at NOVA
you may be required to provide an Apostille or an International
Authentication to future employers or universities. Course
descriptions are required, so it is important that you keep a
printout from NOVA’s online Catalog.
SENIOR CITIZENS
The Virginia Senior Citizens Higher Education Act of 1974 allows
senior citizens to take classes at no charge on a spaceavailaible basis. If you are 60 or older and have been legally
domiciled in Virginia for one year prior to enrollment, you may
qualify to attend classes at NOVA without paying tuition.
ou may take a credit course for free on a space-available basis
Y
if your taxable income did not exceed $23,850 in the previous
year. Regardless of income, you may take a credit course for
free if you audit (do not receive a grade). You may also take a
non-credit Workforce Development course for free regardless of
income. To enroll in non-credit courses, contact the Workforce
Development Office at the campus where the course is being
offered. For all courses, you must complete both an application
for admission and the Senior Citizen Certification of Eligibility
for Free Tuition (Form 105–088). Senior citizens may enroll in
ELI courses if there is available space. To audit an ELI online
learning course, you must have the instructor’s permission.
Please note that seniors may register by 11:59 p.m. on the
day before the session begins. Tuition-paying students are
accommodated in courses before participating senior citizens
are enrolled. However, if you have completed 75 percent of
your degree requirements, you may enroll at the same time
as tuition-paying students.
•If you apply for free tuition AFTER you register and pay for
a class, you are not eligible for a refund for that class.
•Senior citizens shall still be expected to pay course
expenses other than tuition, such as laboratory fees.
(Exceptions: fees for applied music courses will be waived.)
•Audit and non-credit enrollment is limited to three courses
in one term.
• The College reserves the right to cancel any class.
•For more information, go to www.nvcc.edu/admissions/
apply/seniors.html.
VISITING COLLEGE STUDENTS
Each year, thousands of students from four-year colleges
and universities attend NOVA to take a class that isn’t offered
at their own institution, accelerate their studies or make up
a difficult class. Visit www.nvcc.edu/admissions/apply/visitingstudents.html for details about how to apply and enroll.
INCOMING TRANSFER STUDENTS
NOVA offers associate degrees to students who plan to transfer
to a four-year college or university to complete a bachelor’s
degree. For more information on transferring, visit www.nvcc.
edu/transfer and www.nvcc.edu/gaa.
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
If you require any special services or accommodations,
contact the NOVA counselor for students with disabilities at
the campus of your choice at least two weeks prior to the
beginning of classes. Visit www.nvcc.edu/disability-services
for additional details.
WASHINGTON, DC RESIDENTS
The District of Columbia provides resources to NOVA students,
including the DC Tuition Assistance Grant (DCTAG) and the
DC College Access Program (DC-CAP) Last Dollar Awards. For
more information, call the District’s Higher Education Financial
Services Office at 877–485–6751.
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Tuition, Payment and Refund Information
Because NOVA is a public community college with financial
support from the Commonwealth of Virginia, the College offers
its students an exceptional educational value. In fact, NOVA's
tuition is among the lowest of any college or university in the
Washington, DC area.
Enrollment costs at NOVA are based on a tuition-and-fee charge
per credit hour, and are the same for credit or audit courses.
The College does not send bills for tuition—you are
responsible for paying your tuition on time. Check your
enrollment information online often.
QUICK LINKS FOR…
• Tuition and Fees: www.nvcc.edu/tuition
•Payment Methods: www.nvcc.edu/payment/methods.
•NOVA's Tuition Payment Plan: www.nvcc.edu/payment/
methods (click the “Payment Plan” tab). The NOVA Tuition
Payment Plan is offered through TMS Business Solutions.
For more information, please contact the NOVA Tuition
Payment Plan Information Line at 703–450–2562 or email
[email protected].
Exceptions: If you have sufficient approved financial aid
(identified as anticipated financial aid on your NOVAConnect
Account Summary), a current tuition assistance agreement (thirdparty contract), a senior citizen waiver or are enrolled in NOVA’s
Tuition Payment Plan, your classes will be protected. If your
anticipated financial aid or third-party contract is not sufficient to
pay all tuition and fee charges, you must pay the difference by
the due date or you may be dropped from unpaid classes.
Federal Financial Aid Recipients: If you receive federal
student aid (Title IV) and withdraw from any class within 60
percent of the enrollment period and are not simultaneously
attending other classes, in most cases, you will owe money
back to the College. For additional information, please visit
www.nvcc.edu/finaidsupport or read the Return to Title IV Policy
in its entirety in the Student Services Financial Aid Handbook.
TUITION REFUNDS
NOVA understands­—occasionally life circumstances cause you
to change your plans and you may need to drop a class. You
will not receive a refund for courses dropped after the census
date (last day to drop with a refund or change to audit—see
Important Dates) except for courses canceled by the College.
NOVA’S TUITION PAYMENT DEADLINES
Your registration is not considered complete until payment
is received.
If you enroll:
You must pay:
Through December 12
By 5:00 p.m. December 13, or your classes
may be dropped.
December 13 or later
By 5:00 p.m. the next business day after you
enroll, or your classes may be dropped. Payments
by cash, check or money order must be received
at a campus Business Office before 5:00 p.m.
the next business day. Payments by credit card
using NOVAConnect are due before 5:00 p.m. on
the next business day after you enroll. Saturday
is considered a business day.
If you register for a class and decide to drop it, you must
officially cancel your registration by the last day for tuition
refunds, also called the census date (check www.nvcc.edu/
calendars). Otherwise, you will be charged in full for that course,
even if you have never attended it, and will not receive a refund.
Complete information about tuition refunds and forgiveness of
debt can be found at www.nvcc.edu/payment/refunds.html.
FINANCIAL AID
NOVA’s financial aid programs can make your college
education more affordable than you thought. Our need-based
programs provide scholarships, grants, loans and work-study
opportunities that are sponsored by the federal and state
governments. NOVA international students are not eligible for
need-based financial aid, but may qualify for some scholarships
and non-need-based student loans.
In order to receive a financial aid offer in time to cover your
tuition and fees by the payment deadline for the upcoming
Spring Semester, you must have completed the 2016–2017
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and
submitted all required documents no later than May 1, 2016.
After May 1, awards will continue to be made on a firstcome/first-served basis.
Pay close attention to tuition payment
deadlines to ensure that your classes are
protected from being dropped!
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Visit the financial aid website at www.nvcc.edu/financialaid for
complete information on aid opportunities, deadlines, forms
and links.
Using Approved Financial Aid to
Buy or Rent Textbooks
If you have received a financial aid award large enough to cover
tuition, fees and books, you may use it to purchase or rent
books from campus bookstores during specified periods. For
more information and specific dates, see the Student Services
Financial Aid Handbook or visit the online financial aid support
center at www.nvcc.edu/finaidsupport. Link to “Purchasing
Books” and “How do I buy my books?”
Using Financial Aid? Make Sure You Attend Class!
If you do not attend at least one class meeting or participate
in an online learning class by the last day to drop with a
tuition refund (census date), your class registration will be
administratively deleted. For financial aid purposes, you are
expected to attend beyond the census date or your financial aid
must be recalculated based on your revised enrollment status.
Guard. Congress has given each service the ability to pay up
to 100 percent of the tuition expenses of its members. In the
event that TA does not cover fees required by the College, the
service member is responsible for paying the out-of-pocket fees.
Each service has its own criteria for eligibility, obligated service,
application processes and restrictions. For more information,
contact your branch of service education office, NOVA’s Military
Services Office at [email protected] or visit www.nvcc.
edu/military and link to information for active duty military.
Military Dependents
The dependents of an active duty military person stationed
in Virginia, the District of Columbia or a state contiguous to
Virginia, and who reside in Virginia, are eligible for in-state
tuition. Such individuals should visit www.nvcc.edu/forms to
download the In-State Tuition Form for Active Duty and Military
Dependents (125–115). Take it, along with the documents
specified on the form, to a campus Student Services Center
to claim this benefit. Go to www.nvcc.edu/military and link to
information for family members for more information.
Veterans
If you have already received more funds than can be justified
based on a revised status, you will be required to repay the
overpayment. You will not be eligible to reenroll until the debt
has been repaid.
MILITARY AND VETERANS BENEFITS
Active Duty Military
The College participates in the Armed Forces Tuition Assistance
(TA) program. Tuition Assistance is a benefit paid to eligible
members of the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast
Veterans and their dependents may be eligible for educational
benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. To determine
eligibility for veterans benefits, contact the Department of
Veterans Affairs. Once eligibility is determined, you should
contact your campus veterans advisor each semester to
complete the necessary forms to establish and maintain
your eligibility for benefits. See a campus veterans advisor
for assistance. Also visit www.nvcc.edu/military and link to
information for veterans for additional information.
LET FINANCIAL AID ACCELERATE YOUR ACADEMIC PROGRESS
NOVA’s financial aid specialists will help you determine your eligibility and assist you in filing the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA). More information is available from your campus Financial Aid Office or online at www.nvcc.edu.
You must include NOVA’s School Code, 003727, on the FAFSA, or the College will not receive your information.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
In accordance with the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1989, NOVA supports efforts to eliminate drug and
alcohol abuse through a series of programs and services designed to prevent use of substances that are illegal and
harmful, and to assist individuals who suffer from substance abuse. The use of drugs and the abuse of alcohol can
endanger your health and your future. If you or someone you know needs help, contact Counseling Services at any
campus for information about referral to community agencies.
No one may possess, sell, use, manufacture, give away or otherwise distribute illegal substances while on campus or at
College-sponsored events or meetings off-campus. Students who violate this policy will be subject to College discipline
imposed through established due process procedures. The College will notify its police and any other appropriate law
enforcement agencies when its rules regarding illegal substances are broken, and cooperate fully in any investigation
and prosecution.
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Learning That's Convenient
NOVA offers flexibility and convenience to accommodate diverse
needs. Classes are held from early morning to late evening,
seven days a week. Have difficulty getting to a classroom for
face-to-face meetings? Consider online learning through NOVA’s
Extended Learning Institute. Or, if you want to combine inperson and online learning, think about taking a hybrid class.
ONLINE LEARNING
NOVA's Extended Learning Institute (ELI) has been a nationally
recognized leader in distance learning since 1975. Many
students choose online courses due to busy work schedules or
family caregiving responsibilities, to take a class that requires
little or no travel for in-person meetings or simply because they
enjoy learning online. Online courses require the self-discipline
to study on your own, good reading skills, a commitment of
time and good Internet access. They involve interacting with
your professor and classmates using a variety of technologies.
Some courses require scheduled online sessions at predesignated times using a microphone and headset, meeting
online through Blackboard; meeting times will be noted in the
online Schedule of Classes under Course Notes. NOVA faculty
and ELI staff are available to provide assistance by telephone,
email, office visits or through the mail. For more information,
visit http://eli.nvcc.edu.
HYBRID CLASSES
More and more courses are being offered in a hybrid format,
which blends face-to-face teaching and online learning.
Depending on the subject, the amount of Web-based instruction
can vary in proportion to the class meetings. Hybrid courses
are NOT condensed courses. They require the same number
of hours as traditional courses, except that half of the course
is taught online. Most hybrid courses use Blackboard—you
can log on to get your Blackboard account at www.nvcc.edu/
stutechnology/blackboard. A reliable Internet connection is
essential. If you do not have your own computer, you can use
one of NOVA’s computer labs.
WEEKEND AND EARLY MORNING CLASSES
The Alexandria, Loudoun and Manassas Campuses:
Many classes are offered on weekends, in both standard and
accelerated time frames.
The Annandale Campus Weekend Express Classes:
Complete a semester course in four weekends by attending
either Friday nights and Saturdays, or Saturdays and Sundays.
Immediately after enrolling in one or more of these sections,
you must get the assignment for the first class meeting from
the division office and bring your textbooks to the first class.
The Annandale Fridays-Only General Studies Degree
Completion Program: Free on Fridays? Complete your A.S. in
General Studies by attending just on Fridays. Have questions?
Call 703–425–5260.
The Loudoun and Manassas Campus Sunrise Classes:
Working students have the opportunity to take classes in
the early morning before they commute to their jobs. Sunrise
classes typically begin at 6:30 a.m. and end by 7:45 a.m. Turn
to the Loudoun, Manassas or Reston Center pages and look for
the symbol Y designating sunrise classes.
The Woodbridge Campus Weekend College: Take
high-demand courses that meet the requirements of many
degree programs. Weekend College courses meet on
Fridays and Saturdays. Some Saturday-only hybrid classes
are also available.
The Woodbridge Campus Weekend Programs: Earn a
degree in Business Administration or Information Technology
by attending classes on Saturdays.
NOTE: The last day to drop with a tuition refund (census date)
is different for some weekend offerings than for traditional
weekday courses.
Visit www.nvcc.edu/hybrid/student/definition.html to learn how
hybrids work, the challenges presented by the hybrid format and
strategies for achieving success, along with advice from other
students. Hybrid courses listed in this schedule are marked
with the symbol .
NOVA has new parking options!
Semester hangtags (no more stickers!) are now required for parking at NOVA. Learn about hangtags,
discounted hourly and daily choices and a new mobile payment application by visiting www.nvcc.edu/parking
or calling 703–323–3123. Students are not required to display a permit while parked in a “B” lot after 4 p.m.
on weekdays or any time on weekends.
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Learning at Your Level
NOVA wants to assure you have a successful college experience
and reach your goals. Whether you need to prepare for collegelevel coursework through developmental studies or you’re a
high achiever looking for added enrichment through Honors
classes, NOVA has opportunities for you.
component of the course. You will receive an Honors
designation for that course upon successful completion of the
component. Courses offering an Honors option are designated
with the symbol  in the print course listings.
Honors Admission Information
DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES
NOVA has redesigned English and mathematics coursework
to meet you where you are academically—from basic skills
in English and math to developmental English and math.
Placement testing will help determine if you need basic
skills or developmental classes in these disciplines. To see
courses that are exempt from the English placement test
requirement, visit http://www.nvcc.edu/catalog/cat2016/
testing/placement.html. In the online and print Schedule of
Classes, look for Basic Skills English and Math designated with
the prefix BSK. Developmental English classes, also known
as English Fundamentals, carry the prefix ENF. Developmental
Math, with the course prefix MTT, allows you to concentrate
on strengthening areas of weakness in the subject. You will
complete MTT courses through online learning under the close
guidance and support of an instructor and tutors.
HONORS PROGRAM AND HONORS CLASSES
NOVA offers an entire Honors Program as well as individual
Honors classes and Honors options in regular classes for
highly motivated students who seek a challenging academic
experience. You can even apply for an Honors scholarship!
To learn about Honors Program admission requirements,
Honors classes and Honors option courses, visit
www.nvcc.edu/honors. The website will answer many of
your questions and provide links to necessary forms.
You can also contact the Student Services Center on the
campus you attend or one of the following Honors chairs:
•
NOVA College-wide Coordinator: Stacy Rice,
703–948–7716, [email protected]
•
Alexandria Campus: Dr. John Sound,
703–933–8097, [email protected]
• Annandale Campus: Dr. Paul Fitzgerald,
703–323–2442, [email protected]
•Loudoun Campus: Steve Clarke,
703–404–7328, [email protected]
•
Manassas Campus: Maryellen Ryan,
703–530–2781, [email protected]
•
Woodbridge Campus: LeeAnn Thomas,
703–878–4559, [email protected]
Honors Program
NOVA’s Honors Program is distinguished by its Honors Core
Curriculum, comprised of a set of general education courses
applicable to most degree programs. When you successfully
complete the Honors Core Curriculum and your degree
requirements, you will receive a designation on your diploma
and official transcript.
Honors Classes and Honors Options
Not interested in the full Honors Program, but still looking for
some academic challenge? You may be able to take one or
more Honors classes with the approval of the division, course
instructor or counselor based on your prior achievement or
faculty recommendation. Honors classes are identified by an
“H” after the course listings.
When you take an Honors class, you will enjoy these benefits:
• Smaller class sizes, usually no more than 16 students;
• Student-led discussions;
• Seminar-style classrooms, when possible;
•Collaboration with a community of learners with similar
academic goals; and
• Access to multi-disciplinary approaches to learning.
You can also pursue an Honors option. These are regular
course sections in which you complete a special Honors
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Get Ready to Register for Classes
The NOVA Schedule of Classes PDF is subject to change. Always
check the online listing for the most up-to-date information.
The schedule lists courses for all campuses, the Reston Center,
ELI and off-campus locations. You may select your courses from
any campus for any day or time, unless otherwise noted.
BEFORE YOU START…
Take a few minutes to scroll through the schedule. Courses
are laid out by campus, alphabetically by discipline and then by
session. The diagram to the right shows you what to look for
when reading NOVA’s Schedule of Classes.
Before trying to enroll, complete the Class Schedule Worksheet
on page 19 so you will have all the information you need
available. Keep your worksheet for future reference, or print out
your class schedule using NOVAConnect each time you change
your schedule.
SEARCHING FOR CLASSES ONLINE
You can search for courses online by going to the Schedule
Search at www.nvcc.edu/schedule. Select the search options for
the classes you want, click “search” and scroll until you find the
right course. You can search by academic discipline, campus
location and/or session. The online course listing displays the
specific details of each section.
HERE’S HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES:
Course Number
and Prefix
Number of Credits
Department
Offering Courses
Days of Class
Course Title
Location Where
Courses are Taught
ARABIC
See also: AN, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–845–6241.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/14/16–05/12/16
ARA 101
Beginning Arabic I
16936 050A MW
05:30P–07:50P AN0306
Building
and Room
Section Number
and Campus
Class Number
Time
5cr.
O
TBA
Course Symbol
Information
Instructor
You can also log on to NOVAConnect and search by course
prefix and number or by class number. To reveal the detailed
course information, click on the class section number link—
see the diagram below.
LOCATING COURSE DETAILS OR COURSE NOTES
The symbols beside a class listing (like or ) are clues to important details you should know before you register for the
class (see the key at the bottom of each page). For a detailed explanation, go to NOVAConnect and click on the course section
number (see diagram). The course details will appear on a new screen.
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ABBREVIATIONS
SYMBOLS
Class Times
TBA=To Be Announced (time, room and/or instructor)—see the division office
for details.
Make sure your class times do not overlap, even by a few minutes—you will not
be able to enroll for classes that conflict. A=AM, P=PM
Campuses and Centers
A=Alexandria Campus
M=Manassas Campus
BV=Battleview Technology Center
N=Annandale Campus
E=Extended Learning Institute (ELI)
RES=Reston Center
H=Medical Education Campus (MEC)
W=Woodbridge Campus
L=Loudoun Campus
Days of the Week
M=Monday
F=Friday
TR=Tues/Thurs
T=Tuesday
S=Saturday
SN=Sat/Sun
W=Wednesday
N=Sunday
R=Thursday
MW=Mon/Wed
Miscellaneous
Pay attention to the notes under class listings. Some indicate restrictions
on enrollment or course corequisites. Information about labs, which require
separate enrollment, may also be listed here.
Key to Campus/Building Abbreviations
Make note of classroom locations. Off-campus locations are listed in this
schedule under “Locations and Transportation Information.”
Alexandria Campus
AA=Bisdorf Building
AS=Rachel M. Schlesinger
Concert Hall and Arts Center
AE=Engineering Building
AT=Tyler Building
Annandale Campus
CA=Administration Building
CM=McDiarmid Building
CC=Classroom Building
CN Building
CE=Richard J. Ernst
Community Cultural Center
CS=Shuler Building
CF=Food Services Building
CT=TV-Tech Building
CG=Godwin Building
The symbols listed after a course alert you to something
special about that course. In most cases, there is additional
information explained at length in a course’s online listing. A
brief key for the symbols is printed at the bottom of each page
of the Schedule of Classes, but a more complete explanation is
provided here:
Additional Fee Required: This indicates that the course
involves additional expenses beyond the cost of tuition.
Examples are off-site facility fees for golf, scuba diving
or bowling, or hourly fees for applied music courses.
Honors Course: This is a more challenging version of the
course, with additional requirements.
Honors Option: This is a regular class that offers you the
opportunity to complete a special Honors component and
receive an Honors designation for the course.
Hybrid Course: The course combines several class meetings
with online instruction you can access from home or a
campus computer lab. A reliable computer and Internet
connection are essential for this course. See course details
online for specifications.
Important Info Online: Important details about this course
are included in the online listing. See page 14 to find out how
to access this information before enrolling in the course.
Instructor’s Permission Required: You must speak to
the instructor to get permission to enroll in the course;
otherwise, enrollment is blocked.
Off-Campus Location: The course is not taught at a
main campus facility.
Restricted Admission: The course is only for people
admitted to a particular program or who meet other
pre-existing qualifications. Contact the academic department
for more information. YSunrise Class: This course is offered weekdays between
6:30 and 7:45 a.m.
Weekend Course: The course meets entirely during a Friday
evening through Sunday time frame. It may run the entire
semester or may only last a few weeks.
Loudoun Campus
LA=Veterinary Technology Building
LR=Reynolds Building
LC=Learning Commons
LS=Science Laboratory
LD=Design Building
SH=Signal Hill
LHEC=Higher Education Center
LW=Waddell Building
Manassas Campus
MA=Mary Louise Jackson
Amphitheater
MP=Harry J. Parrish Hall
MBV=Battleview Technology Center
MS=Auxiliary Classroom Building
MC=Colgan Hall
MT=Power-Technical Building
MH=Howsmon Hall
Medical Education Campus
HE=Medical Education Building, Springfield, VA
For ELI (Online Learning) Only:
In-Person Component: This indicates ELI courses that also
require in-person class meetings such as labs. See the
online course listing for specific dates, times and locations. Online Course: The course is taught entirely online with the
possible exception of an introductory meeting and/or exam.
A reliable computer and Internet connection are essential for
this course.
Live Virtual Class Meetings: This course requires students
to attend live virtual class meetings at preset times. A
headset and microphone are required and can be purchased
at campus bookstores. Computer access and a high speed
Internet connection are required for this course.
Woodbridge Campus
WAS=Arts and Science Building
WC=Seefeldt Building
WAC=Classroom and
HVAC Lab Building
WH=HVAC Lab Building
WB=Bookstore
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Frequently Asked Questions about Registration
1. WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE WEB ACCESS?
You are welcome to use the computers at any NOVA campus
or other location, such as a public library. The Student
Services Center also has staff members who can assist
you with your registration.
2. WHY WON’T NOVACONNECT LET ME REGISTER?
There may be several reasons why you are unable to
register for classes:
Did You Meet the Requirements for
On-Time Registration?
All students enrolling at NOVA are required to register by 11:59
p.m. the day before the session begins and pay for the course
by 5:00 p.m. the next day to meet the On-Time Registration
requirement. If you missed the registration deadline, you may
still be able to register for courses in a session that hasn’t
started yet. NOVA offers several different sessions each
semester to provide you with a variety of course and scheduling
options. Consult the Schedule of Classes and your academic
advisor for more information about scheduling options.
Do You Have a Hold (Service Indicator)?
If you have a hold (financial debt, missing placement test,
etc.) on your record, it could prevent you from enrolling. On the
welcome page of NOVAConnect, a message will indicate the
office that placed the hold. Contact that office or the College
Call Center at 703–323–3000.
Are You Repeating a Class?
Most classes may be retaken once; after that you will
need division permission. Go to www.nvcc.edu/curcatalog for
information on repeating a class.
Are There Course Prerequisites?
Some classes indicate that a prerequisite or corequisite
is needed. Others may require a placement test. These
requirements may be listed under the course, but also can be
found in NOVA’s Catalog under “Course Descriptions.” You must
have met the prerequisites by the time the course begins.
Is a Student Development (SDV) Course Required?
An SDV course is designed to build your confidence and skills,
develop your college and career plans and help you navigate
administrative requirements. An SDV course is a degree/
certificate requirement for graduation. First-time-to-college
students (ages 17–24) are required to complete an SDV course
before enrolling for their 16th semester credit at the College.
All other NOVA students are encouraged to take an SDV course
within the first year. To get the most out of your education, you
should take the SDV/College Success Skills course during your
first semester at NOVA.
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3. WHAT ARE CENSUS DATES AND WHY ARE
THEY IMPORTANT?
When you register for a class at NOVA, you are making a
commitment to attend the class regularly, either in person
or online. Since the Commonwealth of Virginia contributes a
significant portion of your educational costs, you must establish
your attendance or participation early in the semester, rather
than taking a seat that might have gone to another student.
The census date is the last date to commit to taking a class
or to drop it and receive a refund.
If you do not attend at least one class meeting or participate in
an online class by the census date (last day to drop with a tuition
refund), your class registration may be administratively deleted.
Administrative deletion means:
•there will be no record of the class or any letter grade
on your transcript;
•the course credits will be deducted from your
course load;
•the reduction of credits may affect your student status
(full-time or part-time); and
• you will not receive a tuition refund.
Spring 2017 census dates (in-person classes only)
are as follows:
• First 8-week session: January 17
• 16-week session: January 26
• 14-week session: February 6
• 12-week session: February 20
• 10-week session: March 6
• Second 8-week session: March 21
See the Academic Calendar on page 4 for Extended Learning
Institute start and census dates (last day to drop with a tuition
refund). For variable duration (dynamic) classes, the census
date is individually set. For these variable duration classes, in
the Student Information System, click on the class. The date for
Drop Without Penalty is the last date to drop with a refund.
4. WHAT IF I WANT TO CHANGE MY SCHEDULE?
You may make schedule changes by using NOVAConnect.
However, after the registration deadline has passed, your ability
to add a class is restricted. If you have documented mitigating
circumstances that impacted your ability to register on time,
you will need to complete a Registration with Permission
Form (125–077) and submit supporting documentation to
the appropriate academic division dean for approval. You are
permitted to drop your courses at any time in accordance with
NOVA’s Academic Calendar. You should carefully consider your
options before dropping a course. You may not be able to swap
sections. Consult the College Catalog and your advisor for more
information on schedule adjustments.
5. WHAT IF I DECIDE TO AUDIT A CLASS?
You may take a class without taking exams or receiving a grade
by auditing the class. You will be charged the regular tuition. In
order to audit a class, you must complete the Auditing a Class
Form (125–012) available at www.nvcc.edu/forms/pdf/125-012.
pdf and have it signed by your instructor and the division dean.
The Student Services Center must receive the signed form
by the last day to drop with a refund (census date). The form
includes complete details on the audit process. The course will
be listed on your transcript with a grade of “X.”
6. WHAT IF I NEED TO WITHDRAW FROM A COURSE?
After the census date, you may WITHDRAW using NOVAConnect
up until the 60 percent date for the class (last day to withdraw
online and receive a grade of “W”). You can also submit
a Withdrawal Initiated by Student Form (125–047) to your
instructor by the deadline. (See www.nvcc.edu/calendars
for the date.)
Download this form from NOVA's website at www.nvcc.edu/
forms/pdf/125–047.pdf. After the 60 percent date, most
withdrawals will result in a grade of “U” or “F.” In order to
receive a withdrawal grade of “W,” you must use the withdrawal
form to document mitigating circumstances and receive
approval from your instructor and division dean, and you must
have a passing grade in the course up to that point. If you stop
attending or withdraw using NOVAConnect after the 60 percent
date, you will receive a “U” or “F” in the course.
Earn a bachelor’s degree from
the University of Virginia without
leaving Northern Virginia.
NOVA’s GUARANTEED ADMISSION AGREEMENTS
NOVA students are offered guaranteed admission to the
following four-year colleges and universities when they
meet the requirements of a written agreement between
NOVA and that school.
Abertay University
American University
Argosy University
Catholic University
Capitol Technology University
Christopher Newport University
College of William and Mary
Colorado Technical University
Excelsior College
George Mason University
George Washington University Nursing
George Washington University–
School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Hollins University
James Madison University (JMU)
JMU Integrated Science and Technology
Liberty University
Longwood University
Mary Baldwin College
Marymount University
Norfolk State University
Old Dominion University
Open University, Information Technology
Post Graduate Diploma
Radford University (RU)
RU Computer Science and Technology
and Information Science and Systems
RU Nursing
Shenandoah University
Shepherd University
St. Leo University
Trinity University
University of the District of Columbia–
School of Engineering
University of Mary Washington
University of New Mexico
University of Virginia (UVA)
UVA College of Engineering
UVA College of Nursing
UVA Health Science Management
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)
VCU School of Education
VCU School of Engineering
VCU College of Humanities and Life Sciences
Virginia State University
Virginia Tech (VT)
VT College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
VT College of Engineering
Virginia Union University
West Virginia University
Western Governors University Nursing
Only at NOVA.
434–982–5274
www.scps.virginia.edu/bisdegree
Be sure to read the agreements carefully. These
agreements guarantee admission to a college or
university but most do not guarantee admission to a
specific program. To learn more and see a full listing of
participating institutions, go to www.nvcc.edu/gaa.
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 17
NOVAConnect—Easy Steps to Web Registration
5. Choose Northern Virginia Community College.
6. Enter the term code into the term box.
7.Enter at least two search criteria (course subject and
course number).
8. Click Search or click Additional Search Criteria.
9. If a box appears with a message, click OK.
STUDENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
Easy Steps to Web Registration
Find Your Username
1. Go to www.nvcc.edu.
2. Click myNOVA.
3. Click I Cannot Access My Account and choose What is My Username.
4. Enter name, birthdate (MMDDYY) and either your emplid or Social
Security number.
5. Click Search button.
6. For problems, call the IT Help Desk at 703–426–4141.
Find or Reset Your Password
1. Go to www.nvcc.edu.
2. Click myNOVA.
3. Click Look up Your Username and Set Your Password.
4.Enter name, birthdate (MMDDYY) and either your emplid or
Social Security number.
5. Click Search.
6. If prompted, answer the security question.
7.Enter a new password and security question (select one of
the standard security questions provided); then click Next.
8. For problems, call the IT Help Desk at 703–426–4141.
Sign in to NOVAConnect
1. Go to www.nvcc.edu.
2. Click myNOVA.
3. Enter your username and password.
4. Click Log In.
5. Click on VCCS SIS: Student Information System.
Set Your User Preferences
Setting your user preferences will improve the speed with which
NOVAConnect is able to retrieve your information. This should
be changed each semester term.
1. Log In.
2. Click Self Service.
3. Click Student Center. Scroll down to Personal Information.
4. Click User Preferences.
5. Choose Northern Virginia Community College.
6. Choose Career (Credit, CEU, Non-Credit).
7.Enter the 4-digit term code. If you don’t know the term code,
click on the magnifying glass.
8.Enter the aid year. If you don’t know which aid year to use,
click on the magnifying glass.
9. Click Save and OK.
View Financial Aid Award
1. Log in.
2. Click Self Service.
3. Click Student Center. Scroll down to the Finances section.
4. Click View Financial Aid.
5. Choose a financial aid year.
Search Classes
1. Log in.
2. Click Self Service.
3. Click Student Center.
4. Under the Academics section, click Search.
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Enroll in a Class
1. Log in.
2. Click Self Service.
3. Click Student Center. In the Academics section, click Enroll.
4.Enter the 5-digit code for class numbers (If you do not know the
5-digit code then use Search to look it up). If you have not set
your user preferences then Select a Different Term by clicking the
Change Term button.
5. If class is full, add yourself to the Wait List, if desired.
6. When you finish adding classes, click Enter.
7.The next screen displays a list of courses you added;
click Enter again.
8. Click Proceed to Step 2 of 3 to confirm your classes.
9. Click Finish Enrolling to complete the process.
10.If there is a problem with adding a class, you will see an error
message indicating what is wrong. If you are unable to register
after you fix the problem, please contact any Student Services
Center for assistance.
Drop a Class
1. Log in.
2. Click Self Service.
3.Click Student Center. In the Academics section, click the down
arrow. Select Enrollment: Drop, and click the Go button.
4. Select course(s) to be dropped.
5. Click Drop Selected Classes.
6. Click Finish Dropping.
7. Verify your schedule.
8.View.
View Schedule
1. Log in.
2. Click Self Service.
3. Click Student Center.
4.Under Academics, click the down arrow. Select Class Schedule,
and click the Go button. (If you have not set user preferences,
choose a term.)
Make a Payment
1. Log in.
2. Click Self Service.
3. Click Student Center. Scroll down to the Finances section.
4. To pay your balance via the web, click Go to QuikPAY.
5. On the QuikPAY website, click Make a Payment.
6. Enter credit card payment information.
7. Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: DO NOT double click as payment could be submitted twice.
Add and Access Favorites
1. Log in.
2. Click Self Service.
3. Select the process you want to perform (i.e., Click Student Center).
4. Click Add to Favorites on tab at top right.
5. Click OK.
6. Click My Favorites to access your favorite pages.
7. Click choice from the list.
Sign Out
Click Sign Out in the upper corner of the window to end your session
and to ensure the security and privacy of your account information.
Class Schedule Worksheet (For planning purposes only. Do not mail this form.)
Name:
ID Number:
Semester/Year:
Please fill this form out completely before enrolling. For online enrollment, please use NOVAConnect.
Transaction Codes: A=Add or Enroll, D=Drop.
Trans Codes*
(circle)
Sample
A D
A
D
A
D
A
D
A
D
A
D
A
D
A
D
A
D
A
D
Class Number
Course Prefix
Course Number
Section Number
and Campus
Course Title
Credits
Days
Start Time
End Time
Building and
Room Number
30160
ACC
211
001N
Principles of Accounting
3
MW
09:30A
10:45A
CC 0203
Be sure to have your credit card or payment information available when you enroll. Please check online at www.nvcc.edu/tuitionandfees
for tuition information and methods of payment.
Using the Wait List: NOVA offers you the option of putting yourself on a wait list if a class section is full. You can use the wait
list when you register through NOVAConnect.
How it works:
Under “Add Classes” click the checkbox “Wait list if class is full.”
The classes marked with
—a green circle (  ) are open,
—a blue square (  ) are closed, and
—a yellow triangle (  ) have a wait list.
Not all classes offer the wait list option. If the class offers the
option, then once you have selected courses, your position on the
wait list will be displayed. On your schedule,
—a yellow triangle (  ) means you are on a wait list,
—a green check ( ✓ ) means you are enrolled.
The following will prevent your being
moved from the wait list to a class:
• Scheduling another class that conflicts with that time frame
or enrolling in another section of the class for which you
are waiting.
• Having more than 18 credits including the wait list class.
• Not meeting all prerequisites or being otherwise not eligible
to take the class (holds, repeats).
Once you are on a wait list:
• You must check your schedule every morning to see if the class
has been automatically added to your schedule.
• After you are enrolled, you must pay for the class by 5 p.m. on
the next business day.
• If you change your mind, click the trashcan under “Delete” to
remove the class.
• Keep in mind that you will be enrolled from the wait list in the
order you were added, but only if you are eligible.
• Check the Academic Calendar for the date the wait list closes.
If you did not get into the class you still have time to select
another section.
Questions?
View a tutorial online at: www.nvcc.edu/novaconnect/students/tuts/
waitlist.html.
If you use the wait list, you are responsible for checking your
schedule every morning to see if you have been enrolled in
the class.
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All students enrolling at NOVA will be required to register by
11:59 p.m. the day before the session begins to meet the
On-Time Registration requirement.
Q:I have been dropped from a course for nonpayment but didn’t realize it. My professor told
me I’m not on the class roster. Can I get back
into the class?
Q:What is the difference between a semester and
a session at NOVA?
A:You will only be able to re-enroll if you were dropped as
the result of a NOVA error. You will need to complete a
Registration with Permission Form (125–077) and obtain
supporting documentation from the financial aid or business
office to submit to the appropriate academic division dean
for approval. Your form and supporting documentation must
be submitted during the limited schedule adjustment period
during the first week of classes. Consult the College Catalog
for more information on schedule adjustments.
A:At NOVA, a semester refers to an academic term. Each year
we have three terms: Fall, Spring and Summer. A session
refers to the number of weeks within a semester/term
during which a course is scheduled to meet. NOVA offers
several different sessions each semester to provide you
with a variety of course and scheduling options. For example,
in addition to the standard 16- and 8-week sessions, you
might find sessions taught in 12 or 14 weeks. Consult the
Schedule of Classes and your academic advisor for more
information about scheduling options.
Q:Does the On-Time Registration policy impact
when payment is due after I register for classes?
A:No. The payment deadline policy remains the same as in
previous semesters. Payment deadlines for the current and
upcoming semester can be found on the NOVA website or by
contacting your campus business office.
Q:If I register for courses on the last day before
a session begins, do I have to pay by 11:59 p.m.
that night?
A:No. If you register for courses on the last day before a
session begins you will have until 5:00 p.m. the next
business day to pay for your classes. Failure to pay by
that deadline may result in your courses being dropped
for non-payment and the On-Time Registration requirement
will prevent you from being able to re-register for that
same course.
Q:My computer/Internet “froze,” and I wasn’t able
to register before the deadline. Can someone add
me to my classes?
A:No. Once the deadline has passed you are not able to
register late. However, you may be able to register for
courses offered in an upcoming session or an online course
with a later start date.
Q:The session started on Monday, but the class
I am interested in doesn’t meet until Thursday.
It’s Wednesday afternoon. Can I still register?
A:No. Registration for that session has closed. However, you
may be able to register for courses offered in an upcoming
session or an online course with a later start date.
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Q:I was unable to register for courses before the
deadline. I really want to start taking classes as
soon as possible. What are my options?
A:You may still be able to register for courses in a session
that has not yet started. NOVA offers several different
sessions each semester to provide you with a variety of
course and scheduling options. For example, in addition
to the standard 16- and 8-week sessions, you might find
sessions taught in 12 or 14 weeks. Consult the Schedule
of Classes and your academic advisor for more information
about scheduling options.
Q:Can I add, drop or swap classes after On-Time
Registration closes?
A:After the deadline has passed, your ability to add a class
is restricted. There is a limited schedule adjustment period
during the first week of classes if you have documented
mitigating circumstances that impacted your ability to
register on time. You will need to complete a Registration
with Permission Form (125–077) and submit supporting
documentation to the appropriate academic division dean for
approval. You are permitted to drop your courses at any time
in accordance with NOVA’s Academic Calendar. You should
carefully consider your options before dropping a course.
You may not be able to swap sections. Consult the College
Catalog and your advisor for more information on schedule
adjustments.
Q:Does the On-Time Registration policy apply to
all students?
A:This policy applies to all NOVA students.
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
5000 Dawes Avenue
Alexandria, Virginia 22311
703–323–3000
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ACCOUNTING
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
See Finance course listings for personal finance, financial management and
principles of securities investment classes. For more information, please call
703–845–6534.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ACC 211
14740 001A
14741 002A
14742 003A
14743 004A
14744 005A
14745 006A
Principles
MW
MW
TR
TR
M
T
of Accounting I
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
06:30P–09:25P
06:30P–09:15P
ACC 212
Principles
Prerequisite: ACC 211.
14756 001A MW
14757 002A MW
14758 003A TR
14759 004A S
14760 005A T
of Accounting II
11:00A–12:15P
12:30P–01:45P
11:00A–12:15P
09:00A–12:00P
06:30P–09:15P
AA 0346
AA 0471
AA 0471
AA 0346
AA 0359
AA 0346
Parker, P
Cook, R
Gale, J
Herbert, L
Tessema, A
Kargbo, M
3cr.
3cr.
AA 0346
AA 0471
AA 0471
AA 0471
AA 0437
Parker, P
Cook, R
Gale, J
Herbert, L
Gamboa, N
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ADJ 107 Survey of Criminology
15171 001A M
12:30P–03:20P AA 0442
Dickinson, T
ADJ 110 Introduction to Law Enforcement
15948 001A R
12:30P–03:20P AA 0442
Dickinson, T
CODE(S)
3cr.
3cr.
ADJ 111 Law Enforcement Organization and Administration I
14726 001A T
09:30A–12:20P AA 0442 Johnson, W
3cr.
ADJ 133 Ethics and the Criminal Justice Profession
15086 001A R
06:30P–09:10P AA 0442 Ford, K
3cr.
ADJ 211 Crim Law, Evidence and Procedures I
15441 100A T
06:30P–09:20P AA 0442
Dickinson, T
3cr.
ADJ 215 Report Writing
36767 001A T
12:30P–03:15P AA 0442
Johnson, W
3cr.
ADJ 227 Constitutional Law for Justice Personnel
43341 001A R
09:30A–12:10P AA 0442 Basha, S
3cr.
ADJ 229 Law Enforcement and the Community
36766 001A W
12:30P–03:15P AA 0442 Dickinson, T
3cr.
ADJ 236 Principles of Criminal Investigation
15375 001A M
06:30P–09:10P TBA TBA Dickinson, T
3cr.
ADJ 244 Terrorism Response Planning
45767 001A M
06:30P–09:20P AA 0442
Tierney, A
3cr.
ACC 219 Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting
Prerequisite: ACC 212 or equivalent.
14762 001A R
06:30P–09:15P AA 0346 Chubin, H
3cr.
ACC 221 Intermediate Accounting I
Prerequisite: ACC 212 or equivalent.
14763 001A T
06:30P–09:15P AA 0471
3cr.
ADJ 195 Topics In: Homeland Security
16215 301A F
09:00A–11:40A AA0427
3cr.
ARABIC
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, WO
For more information, contact Dr. Martha Davis, assistant dean of World Language
at [email protected] or 703–845–6586.
ACC 222 Intermediate Accounting II
Prerequisite: ACC 221.
15200 001A T
06:30P–09:15P AA 0469
ACC 230 Advanced Accounting
Prerequisite: ACC 222 or equivalent.
15119 001A M
06:30P–09:25P AA 0437
ACC 231 Cost Accounting I
Prerequisite: ACC 212 or equivalent.
14764 001A R
06:30P–09:15P AA 0471
Parker, P
3cr.
Parker, P
ACC 261 Principles of Federal Taxation I
14766 001A W
06:30P–09:15P AA 0471
Gale, J
ACC 262 Principles of Federal Taxation II
15193 001A M
06:30P–09:25P AA 0471
Suetterlein, S
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
3cr.
Petersen, A
Hamdan, L
ARA 102 Beginning Arabic II
15469 001A MW
11:00A–01:15P AA 0160
Hamdan, L
ARA 201 Intermediate Arabic I
15460 001A TBA
TBA–TBA
TBA
TBA TBA ARA 202 Intermediate Arabic II
15671 001A W
01:30P–03:20P AA 0344
Hamdan, L
5cr.
5cr.
4cr.
4cr.
ARCHITECTURE
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN
For further information, contact Professor H. Liebman, program head, at
703–845–6530 or [email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
01/09/17–03/05/17
Belleh, M
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II
15418 201A MW
06:30P–09:15P AA 0346
ARA 101 Beginning Arabic I
14879 001A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0418
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I
15091 101A MW
06:30P–09:25P AA 0346
1cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Millington, J
Parker, P
ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I
15722 301A R
06:30P–09:25P AA 0469
TBA
Cook, R
ACC 241 Auditing I
Co-requisite: ACC 222 or equivalent.
14765 001A W
06:30P–09:15P AA 0469
FOURTEEN WEEK
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Belleh, M
3cr.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, QME
For further information, please contact Professor Joyce McMillan at jmcmillan@
nvcc.edu or call 703–845–4601.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ADJ 100 Survey of Criminal Justice
15064 001A W
09:30A–12:10P AA 0442
Dickinson, T
ADJ 105 The Juvenile Justice System
15442 002A W
06:30P–09:10P AA 0442
Rosboschil, J
3cr.
ARC 123 Architectural Graphics I
15264 001A M
05:30P–09:50P AE 0202
Henry, P
ARC 124 Architectural Graphics II
15746 001A M
06:00P–10:15P AE 0204
Reynolds, S
3cr.
3cr.
ARC 133 Construction Methodology and Procedures I
15633 001A R
07:40P–10:20P AE 0202 Treiber, J
3cr.
ARC 134 Construction Methodology and Procedures II
14838 001A T
07:40P–10:20P AE 0202 Reynolds, S
3cr.
ARC 200 History of Architecture
16074 001A T
12:30P–04:00P AE 0202
4cr.
ARC 232 Architectural Design and Graphics II
Prerequisite: ARC 231.
14840 001A S
09:00A–04:20P AE 0202
Liebman, H
4cr.
Konnick, J
Liebman, H
Reynolds, S
3cr.
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 21
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ARC 298 Seminar and Project
39823 001A T
04:00P–07:30P AE 0202
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
ART 220 Advanced Design for the Web
Prerequisite: ART 116 and ART 117 or division approval.
15320 001A M
05:30P–08:20P AT 0140 Eckler, G
3cr.
ART 221 Drawing III
15838 001A MW
07:00P–09:50P AT 0244
Van Riper, P
4cr.
ART 222 Drawing IV
15837 001A MW
07:00P–09:50P AT 0244
Van Riper, P
ART 235 Functional Ceramics
34596 001A MW
09:30A–12:20P AT 0209
Gardner, J
ART 236 Sculptural Ceramics
15939 001A MW
01:30P–04:30P AT 0209
Gardner, J
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For more information, contact Sarah Liberatore, assistant dean of Arts at
[email protected] or 703–845–6160 or 703–845–6075. For Communication
Design, contact Lisa Hill at [email protected] or 703–933–3958. Students may fulfill
the requirements of lab/studio time during faculty supervised labs and/or submit
work online using Blackboard. Please read notes carefully for each class.
ART 250 History of Design
14723 001A W
06:30P–09:20P AT 0242
French, R
ART 251 Communication Design I
15531 001A R
05:30P–08:20P AT 0140
Spencer, N
ART 264 Interactive Design II
15246 001A M
05:30P–08:20P AT 0140
Eckler, G
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ART 265 Graphic Techniques
15098 001A R
01:30P–04:20P AT 0140
Eckler, G
ART 270 Motion Graphics I
15507 001A W
06:30P–09:20P AA 0383
Hanover Pettit, R
ART 287 Portfolio and Resume Preparation
14724 001A R
05:30P–08:20P AT 0254
Terry, A
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Liebman, H
4cr.
TIME
01/09/17–03/05/17
ARC 240 Designing Sustainable Built Environments
41981 101A WF
04:30P–07:15P AE 0202 Henry, P
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ARC 243 Environmental Systems
14839 080A WF
04:00P–07:30P AE 0202
Liebman, H
4cr.
ARTS
ART 100 Art Appreciation
15932 001A W
02:00P–03:15P AT 0242
ART 101 15933 001A
15934 002A
15935 003A
16055 004A
Chen, V
History and Appreciation of Art I
M
09:30A–12:20P AT 0242
TR
09:30A–10:45A AT 0242
T
11:00A–12:15P AT 0242
T
04:30P–05:50P TBA TBA Liberatore, S
Liberatore, S
Liberatore, S
TBA
ART 102 History and Appreciation of Art II
14712 001A W
09:30A–12:20P AT 0242
Liberatore, S
ART 116 Design for the Web I
15142 001A M
05:30P–08:20P AT 0119
Kramer, E
ART 121 Drawing I
14713 001A MW
09:30A–12:20P AT 0244
16016 002A MW
07:00P–09:50P AT 0244
ART 122 Drawing II
15839 002A MW
07:00P–09:50P AT 0244
Slaten, S
Van Riper, P
Van Riper, P
ART 131 Fundamentals of Design I
14716 001A MW
09:30A–12:20P AT 0252
15291 002A T
01:30P–04:20P AT 0252
Gurshman, N
Gardner, J
ART 132 Fundamentals of Design II
14717 001A TR
09:30A–12:20P AT 0252
Slaten, S
ART 135 Visual Communications
14720 001A W
01:30P–04:20P AT 0254
Terry, A
ART 140 Introduction to Graphic Skills
14721 001A W
05:30P–08:20P AT 0254
Spencer, N
ART 141 Typography I 15761 001A W
05:30P–08:20P AT 0140
Eckler, G
ART 142 Typography II 15995 001A M
05:30P–08:20P AT 0254
Terry, A
ART 150 History of Film and Animation
15212 001A T
06:30P–09:20P AT 0253
Knollmueller, M
ART 153 Ceramics I
14719 002A MW
01:30P–04:30P AT 0209
Gardner, J
ART 154 Ceramics II
15380 002A MW
01:30P–04:30P AT 0209
Gardner, J
ART 203 Animation I
15575 001A M
05:30P–08:20P AA 0383
Spencer, N
ART 204 Animation II
15401 001A M
05:30P–08:20P AA 0383
Spencer, N
ART 208 Video Techniques
15760 001A T
06:30P–09:20P AT 0140
Spencer, N
ART 209 Creative Concepts and Writing
15506 001A W
01:30P–04:20P AT 0119
Hill, E
ART 217 Graphic Design I
15315 001A T
03:30P–06:20P AT 0119
Terry, A
ART 218 Graphic Design II
14722 001A T
04:30P–07:20P AT 0254
Eckler, G
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
4cr.
ART 122 Drawing II
14715 335A MW
02:00P–05:00P AT 0245
Slaten, S
ART 140 Introduction to Graphic Skills
15381 301A T
10:30A–01:35P AT 0254
Hill, E
ART 243 Watercolor I
39281 335A F
09:30A–03:30P AT 0244
Bragg, G
ART 244 Watercolor II
45798 335A F
09:30A–03:30P AT 0244
Bragg, G
ART 290 Coordinated Internship: NOVA Studio
16026 556A T
07:30P–08:30P AT 0254
Terry, A
3cr.
ART 290 Coordinated Internship: Dynamic Advertising Solutions
16198 557A T
06:30P–07:30P AT 0254 Hill, E
ART 116 Design for the Web I
15605 200A MW
05:30P–08:20P AT 0119
Hill, E
4cr.
ART 117 Design for the Web II
15394 200A WF
10:30A–01:20P AT 0140
Kramer, E
4cr.
ART 281 Illustration for Designers
15759 200A R
11:30A–02:20P AT 0254
Hill, E
ART 295 Topics In:
16195 280A MW
01:30P–04:20P TBA TBA 16224 282A MW
09:15A–10:45A TBA TBA TBA
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
4cr.
4cr.
3cr.
4cr.
4cr.
1cr.
1cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
1cr.
AUTO BODY
Offered at: AL
For course information, please call 703–845–6475.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
AUB 106 Basic Sheet Metal Operations
15099 001A M
04:30P–10:30P AE 0118
Barbee, W
4cr.
3cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 22 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
Anderson, M
3cr.
3cr.
1cr.
ART 121 Drawing I
14714 003A TR
09:30A–12:30P AT 0244
3cr.
3cr.
ART 299 Supervised Study: Independent Study
16143 550A T
06:00P–07:00P AT0251 TBA
4cr.
3cr.
4cr.
1cr.
French, R
4cr.
4cr.
ART 295 Topics In: Advanced Drawing
16138 001A
TBA–TBA
AT0244 TBA
ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art I
15936 335A F
09:30A–12:30P AT 0242
4cr.
4cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
AUB 119 Automotive Painting
Prerequisite: AUB 118-Auto Paint Preparation
15263 001A W
09:30A–03:15P AE 0118
Brown, G
AUB 125 Auto Body Welding
15406 001A M
09:30A–03:15P AE 0118
Brown, G
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
4cr.
04/13/17–05/04/17
14932 303A R
4cr.
BIOLOGY
Offered at: AL, MA
For course information, please call 703–845–4622.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Taylor, R
Garcia-Moreyra, L
AUT 112 Automotive Engines II
15644 002A R
04:30P–10:15P AE 0119
Hinken, D
AUT 121 Automotive Fuel Systems I
15083 001A W
04:30P–10:15P AE 0115
Gray, A
AUT 122 Automotive Fuel Systems II
14902 001A R
09:30A–03:15P AE 0115
Bennett, R
AUT 141 Auto Power Trains I
14906 001A W
04:30P–10:15P AE 0107
Garrett, S
AUT 142 Auto Power Trains II
14928 001A R
04:30P–10:15P AE 0107
Garrett, S
AUT 236 Automotive Climate Control
15645 001A F
09:30A–03:15P AE 0119
Bennett, R
AUT 241 Automotive Electricity I
34582 001A T
09:30A–03:15P AE 0119
Garcia-Moreyra, L
AUT 242 Automotive Electricity II
14934 001A M
04:30P–10:15P AE 0116
Barruel, M
AUT 265 Automotive Braking Systems
15261 001A T
04:30P–10:15P AE 0119
34585 002A M
09:30A–03:15P AE 0119
Taylor, R
Garcia-Moreyra, L
AUT 266 Auto Alignment, Suspension and Steering
14935 001A W
04:30P–10:15P AE 0119 Taylor, R
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
AUT 100 Introduction to Automotive Shop Practices
15775 101A T
05:30P–09:30P AE 0116 Hinken, D
2cr.
AUT 112 Automotive Engines II
14900 120A T
09:00A–03:00P AE 0107
4cr.
Ginoba, V
AUT 226 Advanced ASM Emissions Diagnostics
39147 100A T
05:30P–09:20P AE 0107 Bennett, R
2cr.
AUT 242 Automotive Electricity II
15465 120A R
09:00A–03:00P AE 0107
Brown, K
4cr.
AUT 297 Cooperative Education
15631 120A F
04:00P–05:00P AE 0107
Brown, K
2cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
AUT 100 Introduction to Automotive Shop Practices
15776 201A S
10:00A–02:00P AE 0119 Hinken, D
2cr.
AUT 122 Automotive Fuel Systems II
15628 220A W
09:00A–03:00P AE 0107
Ginoba, V
4cr.
AUT 136 Automotive Vehicle Inspection
15493 200A T
05:30P–08:30P AE 0116
Hinken, D
AUT 142 Auto Power Trains II
15629 220A F
09:00A–03:00P AE 0107
Brown, K
2cr.
4cr.
AUT 215 Emissions Systems Diagnosis and Repair
39149 200A T
05:30P–09:20P AE 0107 Bennett, R
2cr.
AUT 245 Automotive Electronics
15632 220A M
09:00A–03:00P AE 0107
AUT 297 Cooperative Education
15372 220A F
04:00P–05:00P AE 0107
Ginoba, V
Brown, K
Automotive Emissions Inspection
05:30P–09:30P AA 0293
Cash, R
02/09/17–03/02/17
14930 301A R
05:30P–09:30P AA 0293
Cash, R
03/16/17–04/06/17
14931 302A R
05:30P–09:30P AA 0293
Cash, R
05:30P–09:30P AA 0293
CODE(S)
Cash, R
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BIO 101 General Biology I
4cr.
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and competency in Math Essentials
Units MTT 0-3 as demonstrated through placement and diagnostic tests, or by
completion through Unit 3 in an MTT course.
14964 001A MW
08:00A–09:15A AA 0293 Rupert, C
14965 002A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0293 Fernandez, D
14966 003A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0457 Zorin, I
15402 004A M
02:00P–04:40P AA0436 TBA
14967 005A M
06:00P–08:40P AA 0277 Hodge, K
15176 006A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0436 Cintas, N
14968 007A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA0436 TBA
14969 008A T
07:00P–09:40P AA0436 TBA
15073 009A R
08:00A–10:40A AA0277 TBA
15111 010A R
04:30P–07:10P AA 0436 Cupero, J
BIO 101
14978
14979
14980
14981
14982
14983
14984
15388
14985
14986
14987
14988
14989
15112
0A1A
0A2A
0A3A
0A4A
0A5A
0A6A
0A7A
0A8A
0A9A
0B1A
0B2A
0B3A
0B4A
0B5A
Lab for General Biology I
M
09:30A–12:10P AA0393
M
11:00A–01:40P AA0395
M
12:30P–03:10P AA 0393
M
02:00P–04:40P AA0395
T
08:00A–10:40A AA0393
T
12:30P–03:10P AA 0393
T
04:30P–07:10P AA0393
W
08:00A–10:40A AA0393
W
09:30A–12:10P AA0395
W
11:00A–01:40P AA 0393
W
02:00P–04:40P AA0393
W
06:00P–08:40P TBA TBA R
02:00P–04:40P AA0393
R
07:00P–09:40P AA0393
TBA
TBA
Cintas, N
TBA
TBA
Cintas, N
TBA
TBA
TBA
Zorin, I
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
0cr.
BIO 102 General Biology II
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 101 or division approval.
14970 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0457
14971 002A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0438
14972 003A M
12:30P–03:10P AA0457
14973 004A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA0354
14974 005A TR
06:00P–07:15P AA 0459
14975 006A T
09:30A–12:10P AA 0293
15422 007A R
07:00P–09:40P AA 0345
15998 H01A T
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA Zorin, I
Tupper, T
TBA
TBA
Hodge, K
Emblom-Callahan, M
Mamo, B
Rupert, C
BIO 102
14990
14991
14992
14993
15389
15028
14994
14995
34681
34682
15999
TBA
TBA
TBA
Zorin, I
Mamo, B
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Rupert, C
0A1A
0A2A
0A3A
0A4A
0A5A
0A6A
0A7A
0A8A
0A9A
0B1A
HA1A
Lab for General Biology II
M
08:00A–10:40A AA0413
M
11:00A–02:40P AA0413
T
09:30A–12:10P AA0395
T
12:30P–03:10P AA 0395
T
07:00P–09:40P AA 0413
W
09:30A–12:10P AA0413
W
12:30P–03:10P AA0413
W
04:30P–07:10P AA0395
R
02:00P–04:40P AA0413
R
07:30P–10:30P AA0413
R
09:30A–12:10P AA 0395
4cr.
4cr.
Cintas, N
2cr.
BIO 110 Lab for General Botany
15076 0A1A W
12:30P–03:10P AA 0395
Cintas, N
1cr.
01/12/17–02/02/17
14929 300A R
INSTRUCTOR
BIO 110 General Botany
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111.
15075 001A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0391
FOUR WEEK
AUT 225 CREDITS
ROOM
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
Instructor names and rooms are subject to change. Always refer to the online
schedule of classes for the most up-to-date information. All lecture sections
require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Alexandria Campus. Students will
be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting. For lab start dates or
further information, please call 703–845–6341 or 703–845–6264.
AUTOMOTIVE
AUT 111 Automotive Engines I
15329 001A M
04:30P–10:15P AE 0119
34580 002A W
09:30A–03:15P AE 0119
TIME
4cr.
BIO 120 General Zoology
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111.
15135 001A R
04:30P–07:10P AA 0354
Tupper, T
BIO 120 Lab for General Zoology
15136 0A1A T
04:30P–07:10P AA 0395
Tupper, T
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111.
15174 001A MW
08:00A–09:15A AA0436
15209 002A W
11:00A–01:40P TBA TBA 15254 003A M
06:00P–08:40P AA0436
15275 004A W
09:30A–12:10P AA0436
0cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 23
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
15289 005A W
15321 006A TR
15423 007A T
BIO 141
15175
15210
15255
15276
15290
15831
15324
15325
0A1A
0A2A
0A3A
0A4A
0A5A
0A7A
0D6A
0E6A
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
07:30P–10:10P AA 0436
12:30P–01:45P AA 0293
09:30A–12:10P AA0277
0A1A
0A2A
0A3A
0A4A
0A5A
0A6A
0A1A
0A2A
0A3A
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Luongo, C
Marinova-Doynova, A
TBA
4cr.
Fernandez, D
Pumpuni, C
Gaston, M
Pumpuni, C
Aduse-Poku, K
Rutledge, K
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
T
08:00A–10:40A AA 0493 Fernandez, D
T
12:30P–03:10P AA 0493 Pumpuni, C
T
01:00P–03:40P AA 0491 Gaston, M
M
09:30A–12:10P AA 0491 Pumpuni, C
W
04:30P–07:10P AA 0491 Aduse-Poku, K
R
06:00P–08:40P AA 0491 Rutledge, K
BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 101 or BIO 141.
15451 001A M
12:30P–03:10P AA 0437
15648 002A T
09:30A–12:10P AA 0457
15723 003A W
06:00P–08:40P AA 0457
BIO 150
15452
15655
15724
COURSE
CODE(S)
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
0cr.
W
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA TBA
M
11:00A–01:40P TBA TBA TBA
W
06:00P–08:40P AA0493 TBA
M
09:30A–12:10P AA0493 TBA
M
07:30P–10:10P AA0493 TBA
R
09:30A–12:10P AA0493 TBA
T
09:30A–12:10P AA 0491 Marinova-Doynova, A
R
02:00P–04:40P AA 0493 Marinova-Doynova, A
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 141 or division approval.
15172 001A R
08:00A–10:40A AA 0436
15256 002A T
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA 15257 003A TR
11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA 15293 004A W
09:30A–12:10P AA 0277
15323 005A M
04:30P–07:10P TBA TBA 16041 006A T
06:00P–08:40P AA 0457
BIO 142
15173
15258
36736
15259
15294
15326
CREDITS
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
W
12:30P–03:10P AA 0491
R
09:30A–12:10P AA 0491
M
06:00P–08:40P AA 0491
Seid, K
Nguyen, H
Seid, K
BIO 199 Supervised Study Res.Methods/Field Herpetol.III
15875 001A T
12:30P–02:30P TBA TBA TBA
0cr.
1cr.
BIO 205 General Microbiology
4cr.
Prerequisites: Completion of CHM 111 and 112 and two of the following: BIO
101, 102, 110, 120, 141, 142 or division approval (703–845–6220).
14977 001A F
09:30A–12:10P AA 0436 Pumpuni, C
BIO 205 Lab for General Microbiology
14996 0A1A F
12:30P–03:10P AA 0491
Pumpuni, C
0cr.
BIO 206 Cell Biology
Prerequisites: Completion of three semesters of CHM 111/112 and BIO
101/102 or division approval (703–845–6220).
15338 001A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0413 Fernandez, D
4cr.
BIO 206 Lab for Cell Biology
15339 0A1A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 0413
0cr.

FOURTEEN WEEK
Fernandez, D

01/23/17–05/07/17
BIO 101 General Biology I
4cr.
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and competency in Math Essentials
Units MTT 0-3 as demonstrated through placement and diagnostic tests, or by
completion through Unit 3 in an MTT course.
42351 201A F
09:30A–12:35P AA0277 TBA
BIO 101 Lab for General Biology I
42352 2A1A F
01:00P–04:05P AA0393
TBA
0cr.
BIO 102 General Biology II
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 101 or division approval.
47805 201A F
09:30A–12:35P AA0345 TBA
4cr.
BIO 102 Lab for General Biology II
47807 2A1A F
01:00P–04:05P AA0395
0cr.
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111.
15887 201A F
09:30A–12:35P AA0355
47810 202A S
09:30A–12:35P AA0436
TBA
4cr.
TBA
TBA
INSTRUCTOR
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 141 or division approval.
16090 201A S
09:30A–12:35P AA0457 TBA
4cr.
BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
16091 2A1A S
01:00P–04:05P AA0491 TBA
0cr.
BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 101 or BIO 141.
15840 201A F
01:00P–04:05P AA 0277
4cr.
Stokes, G
BIO 150 Lab for Introductory Microbiology
15841 2A1A F
09:30A–12:30P AA 0491
Stokes, G
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
01/09/17–03/05/17
BIO 101 Lab for General Biology I
15643 1A1A MW
05:00P–07:40P AA0393
TBA
0cr.
4cr.
Gaston, M
TBA
BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
15446 1A1A MW
02:30P–05:10P AA 0493 Gaston, M
15646 1A2A TR
07:30P–10:10P AA0493 TBA
0cr.
BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 101 or BIO 141.
47845 101A FS
12:30P–03:10P AA0475
4cr.
TBA
BIO 150 Lab for Introductory Microbiology
47852 1A1A FS
09:30A–12:10P AA0493
TBA
0cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
BIO 102 General Biology II
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 101 or division approval.
15640 101A MW
02:00P–04:40P AA0277 TBA
4cr.
BIO 102 Lab for General Biology II
15641 1A1A MW
05:00P–07:40P AA0393
0cr.
TBA
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 141 or division approval (703–845–6220).
15447 101A MW
11:00A–01:40P TBA TBA Gaston, M
15653 102A TR
04:30P–07:10P AA0277 TBA
4cr.
BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
15448 1A1A MW
02:30P–05:10P AA 0493 Gaston, M
15654 1A2A TR
07:30P–10:10P AA0493 TBA
0cr.
BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology
Prerequisite: Completion of BIO 101 or BIO 141.
47849 102A FS
12:30P–03:10P AA0475
4cr.
TBA
BIO 150 Lab for Introductory Microbiology
47857 1A2A FS
09:30A–12:10P AA0493
TBA
0cr.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
See Finance course listings for personal finance, financial management and
principles of securities investment classes. For course information, please call
703–845–6534.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BUS 100 14768 001A
14769 002A
14770 003A
14771 004A
15120 005A
Introduction to Business
MW
08:00A–09:15A
MW
12:30A–01:45A
TR
09:30A–10:45A
TR
11:00A–12:15P
W
06:30P–09:15P
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
AA 0359
AA 0360
AA 0359
AA 0360
AA 0437
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 24 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
0cr.
BIO 101 General Biology I
4cr.
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and competency in Math Essentials
Units MTT 0-3 as demonstrated through placement and diagnostic tests, or by
completion through Unit 3 in an MTT course.
15642 101A MW
02:00P–04:40P AA0277 TBA
BUS 200 Principles of Management
14773 001A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0359
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
CODE(S)
0cr.
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111.
15445 101A MW
11:00A–01:40P TBA TBA 15647 102A TR
04:30P–07:10P AA0277
4cr.
Seid, K
Nguyen, H
Seid, K
CREDITS
ROOM
BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
47813 212A S
01:00P–04:05P AA0493 TBA
15888 2A1A F
01:00P–04:05P AA0493 TBA
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
0cr.
TIME
Suetterlein, S
Jamal, M
Edwards, L
Suetterlein, S
Wade, J
Spence-Gale, R
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry I
4cr.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement test score for ENG 111 and MTH 151 (or
completion of Units 0-5 of Developmental Math MTT). CHM 101 is an introductory
course and not suitable for science majors.
15092 001A W
09:00A–11:40A TBA TBA Burton, K
NOVA is one of 16 community
colleges in four states
CHM 101 Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
15093 0A1A W
12:00P–02:30P AA 0489
CHM 111 General Chemistry I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score for MTH 163
111 laboratory will not meet the first week.
16059 002A TR
08:00A–09:15A AA 0293
15100 004A TR
02:00P–03:15P AA 0293
15126 006A MW
08:00A–09:15A AA 0345
participating in the Working
Families Success Network.
WFSN helps low-income
CHM 111 34708 0A2A
34709 0A3A
15101 0A4A
15121 0A5A
15127 0A6A
individuals and families achieve
financial stability and promotes
facing economic challenges.
Gentile, T
BUS 220 Introduction to Business Statistics
15102 001A W
06:30P–09:15P AA 0360
Jamal, M
BUS 224 Statistical Analysis for Business
30842 002A T
04:30P–07:15P AA 0360
Jamal, M
BUS 242 Business Law II
14823 001A R
06:30P–09:15P AA 0437
Gentile, T
3cr.
BUS 280 Introduction to International Business
15919 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0359 Suetterlein, S
30843 002A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 0359 Suetterlein, S
FOURTEEN WEEK
Bullock, K
Bechler, K
BUS 125 Applied Business Mathematics
15518 301A T
07:30P–10:25P AA 0360
Jamal, M
BUS 201 Organizational Behavior
15918 301A W
06:30P–09:25P AA 0291
Horan, C
BUS 224 Statistical Analysis for Business
39265 301A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0360
Jamal, M
BUS 270 Interpersonal Dynamics in the Business Organization
30845 301A W
06:30P–09:25P AA 0359 Spence-Gale, R
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
4cr.
3cr.
Horan, C
Horan, C
CHEMISTRY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
CHM 101, CHM 102, CHM 111 and CHM 112 lectures require concurrent
enrollment in a lab at the Alexandria Campus. Students will be given a list
of required supplies at the first lab meeting. For lab start dates and further
information, please call 703–845–6341 or 703–845–6264.
Horoszewski, D
Horoszewski, D
Vanderson, J
Vanderson, J
Feazell, M
0cr.
CHM 112 34718 0A1A
14844 0A2A
14845 0A3A
15095 0A4A
Lab for General Chemistry II
R
12:00P–02:30P AA 0485
M
07:30P–10:00P AA 0485
T
09:30A–12:00P AA 0485
M
09:30A–12:00P AA 0485
Burton, K
Sami, F
Feazell, M
Feazell, M
0cr.
CHM 241 Organic Chemistry I
3cr.
Prerequisites: CHM 111 and CHM 112. Organic Lab (CHM 245) is a separate
course.
14848 001A MW
12:30P–01:45P TBA TBA Horoszewski, D
15252 002A S
09:00A–11:40A TBA TBA Lowy, D
2cr.
3cr.
CHM 245 Special Organic Chem Lab I
Prerequisite: CHM 111 and CHM 112. Corequisite: CHM 241.
14849 001A W
08:30A–12:00P AA 0485 Horoszewski, D
15253 002A S
12:00P–04:00P AA 0485 Lowy, D
2cr.
3cr.
CHM 246 Special Organic Chem Lab II
Prerequisite: CHM 241 and CHM 245. Corequisite: CHM 242.
14851 001A W
01:00P–04:30P AA 0485 Vanderson, J
3cr.
4cr.
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry I
4cr.
CHM 101 is a introductory course and not suitable for science majors. For CHM
101 courses: Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement test score for ENG 111 and
MTH 151 (or completion of Units 0-5 of Developmental Math MTT).
15568 302A S
12:10P–03:10P AA 0345 Helou, D
CHM 101 Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
15569 3A2A S
03:30P–06:00P AA 0489
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
BUS 200 Principles of Management
15096 201A M
06:30P–09:15P AA 0360
Horoszewski, D
Vanderson, J
Feazell, M
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
BUS 100 Introduction to Business
15046 101A M
06:30P–09:25P AA 0360
4cr.
and ENG 111. Chemistry
CHM 242 Organic Chemistry II
Prerequisite: CHM 241. Organic Lab II (CHM 246) is a separate course.
14850 001A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0345 Vanderson, J
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
BUS 100 Introduction to Business
15748 301A T
07:30P–10:25P AA 0462
15749 302A R
06:30P–09:25P AA 0360
0cr.
CHM 112 General Chemistry II
4cr.
Prerequisite: CHM 111. Students must sign up for the corresponding CHM 112
Lab Section 0A1A. There will be lab on the first week of class. This is a hybrid
course. Half of the lecture will be online. Half of the lecture and all of the lab is
in-person. You will need access to a computer and fast internet for this course.
This is also an OER Course. The total cost for course materials including text and
lab manual is $40.
34717 001A R
10:00A–12:00P AA 0485 Burton, K
14846 002A W
07:00P–09:40P AA 0345 Sami, F
14847 003A TR
08:00A–09:15A AA 0345 Feazell, M
15094 004A MW
12:30P–01:45P AA 0345 Feazell, M
college completion for students
BUS 202 Applied Management Principles
Prerequisite: BUS 200.
15057 001A T
06:30P–09:15P AA 0359
Lab for General Chemistry I
T
09:30A–12:00P AA 0489
R
09:30A–12:00P AA 0489
T
03:30P–06:00P AA 0489
R
03:30P–06:00P AA 0489
W
09:30A–12:00P AA 0489
Burton, K
3cr.
CHM 111 General Chemistry I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score for MTH 163
must sign up for the associated 3A7A lab.
15162 307A T
07:00P–10:00P AA0345
15278 308A S
09:00A–12:00P AA 0345
15299 310A S
12:00P–03:00P AA 0355
16060 312A M
07:00P–10:00P AA 0345
CHM 111 15300 3A10
16061 3A12
15163 3A7A
15279 3A8A
Lab for General Chemistry I
S
09:00A–11:30A AA 0489
W
07:00P–09:30P AA 0489
R
07:00P–09:30P AA0489
S
12:30P–03:00P AA 0489
Helou, D
0cr.
4cr.
and ENG 111. Students
TBA
Ahamed, S
Sami, F
Lowy, D
Sami, F
Lowy, D
TBA
Ahamed, S
0cr.
CHM 112 General Chemistry II
Prerequisite: CHM 111. Students must sign up for the paired lab.
15122 305A S
12:00P–03:00P TBA TBA Ezike, R
4cr.
CHM 112 Lab for General Chemistry II
15123 3A5A S
04:00P–06:30P AA 0485
0cr.
Ezike, R
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ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
TWELVE WEEK
Offered at: AL, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES
For course information, call Ivy Beringer at 703–845–6127.
CIV 228 Concrete Technology
Corequisite: CIV 229.
15013 001A R
07:30P–09:30P AE0118
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CHD 118 Language Arts for Young Children
15718 001A R
06:30P–10:00P AT 0106
CHD 119 Introduction to Reading Methods
15269 001A TBA
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA Spencer, Y
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
CIV 229 Concrete Laboratory
Corequisite: CIV 228.
15014 001A R
09:30P–10:40P AE0118
3cr.
CHD 145 Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children
15408 001A T
10:30A–12:30P AT 0107 Schull, C
3cr.
CIV 171 Surveying I
15010 060A S
08:30A–02:30P AE0118
CHD 146 Math, Science and Social Studies for Children
15626 001A TBA
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CHD 166 Infant and Toddler Programs
15153 001A MW
10:30A–12:00P AT 0107
3cr.
CIV 172 Surveying II
15011 080A S
08:30A–02:30P AE0118
Chevalley, S
CHD 270 Administration of Childcare Programs
15155 001A R
10:30A–12:00P AT 0107 Holloway, V
3cr.
CHD 298 Seminar and Project Portfolio Development
15141 001A W
02:00P–03:00P AT 0107 Holloway, V
15881 002A W
08:30P–09:30P AT 0106 Holloway, V
1cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
CHD 165 Observation/Participation/Early Childhood
15508 300A W
06:30P–08:30P AT 0107 Cunningham, S
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
CHD 165 Observation/Participation/Early Childhood
15368 300A T
12:30P–02:00P AT 0107 Hoyler, N
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
CHD 146 Math, Science and Social Studies for Children
15864 100A F
09:30A–12:20P AT 0107 Schull, C
3cr.
CHD 205 Guiding the Behavior of Children
16027 100A S
08:30A–11:20A AT 0107
Cunningham, S
3cr.
CHD 215 Models/Early Childhood Education
16018 100A T
06:30P–09:20P AT 0107
Chevalley, S
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CHD 120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education
15709 200A S
08:30A–11:20A AT 0107 Mason, T
3cr.
CHD 164 Working with Infants and Toddlers in Inclusive Settings
15780 200A R
06:30P–09:20P AT 0107 Hoover, A
3cr.
CHINESE
Tan, D
CHI 102 Beginning Chinese II
15844 001A MW
12:30P–03:05P AA 0328
Tan, D
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
TBA
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND THEATRE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For information, contact Dr. Brenda Lewis-Holmes, assistant dean of
Communication Studies and Theatre at [email protected] 703–845–6162.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CST 100 15217 001A
15219 002A
15481 003A
15529 004A
Principles
TR
MW
MW
TR
of Public Speaking
11:00A–12:15P AA 0459
06:00P–07:15P AA 0459
02:00P–03:15P TBA TBA 11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA CST 110 15218 001A
15221 002A
15222 003A
15223 004A
15224 005A
15225 007A
15226 008A
15227 009A
15228 010A
15229 011A
15230 012A
15231 013A
15316 014A
15277 016A
15232 020A
15833 022A
15834 023A
16030 025A
16032 026A
30614 027A
30615 028A
Introduction to Communication
TR
08:00A–09:15A AT 0125
MW
08:00A–09:15A AT 0125
MW
11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0241
MW
09:30A–10:45A AT 0125
MW
12:30P–01:45P AT 0125
W
02:00P–03:15P AA0459
MW
12:30P–01:45P TBA TBA TR
09:30A–10:45A AT 0125
T
06:00P–07:15P AT 0112
T
02:00P–03:15P AT 0112
M
06:00P–07:15P AT 0125
TR
12:30P–01:45P AT 0124
W
06:30P–07:45P AT 0125
MW
02:00P–03:15P AT 0124
M
11:00A–01:50P AA 0459
TR
11:00A–12:15P AT 0124
W
02:00P–03:15P AA 0241
MW
09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA F
08:00A–09:15A AA0459
R
06:00P–07:15P TBA TBA Aquila, M
Kerans, V
Kerans, V
Carter, N
Holsonbake, L
Holsonbake, L
Carter, N
Bachner, A
Holsonbake, L
Holsonbake, L
TBA
Carter, N
Holsonbake, L
Keller, A
Keller, A
Shosky, J
Lewis-Holmes, B
Shosky, J
Shosky, J
Lewis-Holmes, B
Lewis-Holmes, B
Bachner, A
Aquila, M
TBA
TBA
CST 126 Interpersonal Communication
15233 001A M
06:00P–07:15P TBA TBA 15657 002A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0241
Copeland, A
Bachner, A
5cr.
CST 130 Introduction to the Theatre
16029 001A T
11:00A–01:50P AT 0121
Whiteman, M
CST 136 Theatre Workshop
15853 001A T
11:00A–01:50P AT 0121
Whiteman, M
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
1cr.
CST 151 Film Appreciation I
3cr.
15361 001A W
06:00P–08:50P AT 0121 Gebre-Egziabher, L
15866 002A M
11:00A–01:50P AT0112 TBA
5cr.
CST 227 Business and Professional Communication
16033 001A TR
09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA Aquila, M
3cr.
CST 229 Intercultural Communication
15234 001A T
06:00P–08:50P TBA TBA Copeland, A
15659 002A R
02:00P–03:15P AFA 0208 Bachner, A
3cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
5cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Gebre-Egziabher, L
Offered at: AL
For information on the surveying certificate, or civil or engineering courses,
contact Michael Ghorbanian at 703–845–6265 or email [email protected].
TBA
TBA
CST 120 Screenwriting
15536 001A T
11:00A–12:15P AT 0112
CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
CIV 210 Structural Systems
15012 001A TR
05:30P–07:30P AA0295
1cr.
Whiteman, M
01/23/17–05/07/17
CHI 101 Beginning Chinese I
15464 001A MW
08:30A–11:05A TBA TBA TBA
CST 111 Voice and Diction I
15658 001A M
02:00P–04:50P AT 0121
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
For more information, contact Dr. Martha Davis, assistant dean of World Language
[email protected] or 703–845–6586.
FOURTEEN WEEK
2cr.
CIV 280 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
16036 001A T
07:40P–09:50P AE0204 TBA
CHD 120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education
15195 001A MW
10:30A–12:00P AT 0107 Chevalley, S
CHD 265 Advanced Observation and Participation in Early Childhood 3cr.
16039 001A W
12:30P–02:00P AT 0107 Holloway, V
15880 002A W
07:00P–08:30P AT 0106 Holloway, V
CODE(S)
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
FOURTEEN WEEK
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
01/23/17–05/07/17
CST 110 Introduction to Communication
15220 335A MW
09:30A–10:55A AT 0112
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
CREDITS
Kerans, V
3cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CSC 202 Computer Science II
Prerequisites: CSC 201 and CSC 185. Corequisite: MTH 174.
15384 001A TR
06:00P–07:50P AA 0377 Kamal, K
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
TIME
3cr.
CST 110 Introduction to Communication
15925 426A W
06:00P–08:50P HEN 0104 Kent, P
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CST 131 Acting I
16028 151A MW
11:00A–01:50P AT 0121
Whiteman, M
3cr.
CSC 205 Computer Organization
15968 32HA MW
09:30A–11:20A AA 0377
CST 151 Film Appreciation I
15543 161A R
11:00A–01:50P AT 0121
15972 165A W
11:00A–01:50P AT 0112
Gebre-Egziabher, L
Gebre-Egziabher, L
3cr.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Aquila, M
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CST 110 15566 274A
15656 275A
15924 425A
Introduction to Communication
T
06:00P–08:50P TBA TBA W
11:00A–01:50P AA0437
TR
09:30A–12:20P AT 0114
T
06:00P–08:50P FTM 0108
TBA
TBA
Kerans, V
Kent, P
3cr.
TBA
Kamal, K
3cr.
BLD 102 Construction Management II
15015 001A R
07:40P–10:20P AA0277
TBA
3cr.
BLD 165 Construction Field Operations
15016 001A T
07:40P–10:20P AA0379
TBA
CST 227 Business and Professional Communication
15967 281A W
12:30P–03:25P TBA TBA Aquila, M
3cr.
BLD 231 Construction Estimating I
15017 001A M
05:00P–07:30P AA0377
TBA
CST 250 The Art of the Film
15235 281A W
11:00A–01:50P AT 0112
3cr.
BLD 232 Construction Estimating II
15018 001A R
05:00P–07:30P AA0420
TBA
BLD 242 Construction Management IV
15019 001A M
07:40P–10:20P AA0377
TBA
CST 152 Film Appreciation II
15675 281A R
11:00A–01:50P AT 0121
Gebre-Egziabher, L
Gebre-Egziabher, L
COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
FOURTEEN WEEK
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
For additional information, contact Michael Ghorbanian at 703–845–6265 or
email [email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CAD 165 Architectural Blueprint Reading
15345 002A W
07:40P–10:40P AA0293
TBA
CAD 201 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I
15867 050A W
02:00P–05:30P AE0204 TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
4cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
CAD 201 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I
15346 001A T
07:40P–10:00P AE0206 TBA
4cr.
CAD 203 Computer Aided Drafting and Design III
16177 121A M
07:40P–10:20P AE0206 TBA
16178 122A R
07:40P–10:20P AE0206 TBA
3cr.
CAD 295 Topics In: Building Info Modeling II
16223 081A W
07:40P–10:40P AE0206
1cr.
TBA
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
TBA
Whiteman, M
4cr.
Offered at: AL
For more information on construction, the supervision certificate or construction
management courses, contact Michael Ghorbanian at 703–845–6265 or email
[email protected].
BLD 101 Construction Management I
15181 002A S
09:00A–11:50A TBA TBA CST 132 Acting II
15512 281A MW
11:00A–01:50P AT 0121
4cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
CSC 201 Computer Science I
41996 31HA MW
09:30A–11:20A AA0377
CST 100 Principles of Public Speaking
15365 161A MW
11:00A–01:50P TBA TBA CODE(S)
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
3cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
BLD 101 Construction Management I
15077 001A T
05:00P–07:30P TBA TBA TBA
BLD 215 OSHA 30 Construction Safety
16014 001A W
05:30P–07:30P AA0293
TBA
3cr.
2cr.
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
Offered at: AL, WO
For further information regarding the Contract Management Program, please call
703–878–4654.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
CON 111 Contract Strategy Execution
15920 101A R
06:30P–09:15P AA 0359
Wade, J
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting
15921 201A R
06:30P–09:15P AA 0359
Wade, J
3cr.
CAD 202 Computer Aided Drafting and Design II
15350 080A W
02:00P–05:30P AE0204 TBA
4cr.
ECONOMICS
CAD 238 Computer-Aided Modeling and Rendering I
15461 080A R
07:40P–10:40P AE0204 TBA
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For more information, please contact Elizabeth Lanthier, assistant dean of Social
Science, at 703–933–3969 or [email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For Computer Science course information, please call Emilia Butu at 703–845–
6314 or email [email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CSC 110 Introduction to Computing
Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 163 or higher.
14885 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0477 Maiga, B
14883 002A MW
12:30P–01:45P AA 0477 Maiga, B
14886 103A M
06:00P–08:40P AA 0477 Kamal, K
3cr.
CSC 200 Introduction to Computer Science
15847 001A TR
12:00P–01:50P AA 0377
4cr.
Butu, E
CSC 201 Computer Science I
4cr.
Prerequisite: CSC 130 or prior programming experience. CSC 185 is required
with or before CSC 201. Current enrollment or previous success in MTH 173 is
required.
14888 001A TR
10:00A–11:50A AA 0377 Butu, E
ECO 201 14936 001A
14937 002A
14938 003A
14939 005A
15087 011A
15571 013A
Principles
MW
MW
MW
TR
M
W
of Macroeconomics
09:30A–10:45A AA 0439
11:00A–12:15P AA 0439
12:30P–01:45P AA 0439
09:30A–10:45A AA 0439
06:15P–07:30P AA 0291
07:30P–10:20P AA 0439
Gandhi, A
Sarna, N
Sarna, N
Gandhi, A
Min, J
Min, J
ECO 202 14941 002A
14942 003A
15049 004A
15715 008A
15927 H01A
Principles
MW
MW
TR
T
T
of Microeconomics
09:30A–10:45A AA 0469
11:00A–12:15P AA 0469
09:30A–10:45A AA 0469
06:00P–08:50P AA 0291
12:30P–03:20P AA 0469
Sarna, N
Gandhi, A
Sarna, N
Min, J
Min, J
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
14940 301A MW
01:55P–03:20P AA 0439
15530 302A F
09:15A–12:25P AA 0439
Sarna, N
Sarna, N
ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics
15753 301A TR
11:00A–12:25P AA 0439
Gandhi, A
3cr.
3cr.
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ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Min, J
ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
15070 161A TR
12:30P–03:20P AA0439
15387 181A TR
07:30P–10:20P AA0439
TBA
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
TBA
TBA
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENF 1 Preparing for College English I
14640 001A MW
12:00P–02:00P AA 0255
Waetjen, J
ENF 2 Preparing for College English II
14637 001A MW
10:00A–11:40A AA0255
14638 002A TR
05:30P–07:20P AA0329
TBA
TBA
EDU 200 Introduction to Teaching as a Profession
Prerequisite: 24 credits of transfer coursework.
15268 001A W
05:30P–07:45P AT 0114 Cooke, P
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For more information, contact Peter Ruffner, assistant dean of English as a
Second Language, at [email protected] 703–845–6565. A comprehensive
English placement test is required for all English as a Second Language
(ESL) classes.
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
For additional information, contact Michael Ghorbanian at 703–845–6265 or
email [email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EGR 126 Computer Programming for Engineers
15889 001A R
03:00P–05:10P AA0377 TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
TBA
Plan For Your Success
The Student Success Planner is a user-friendly
software tool that will help students electronically
plan their academic degrees according to their needs.
Students will be able to share their plans with their
advisors, allowing for more effective guidance in
choosing the right courses and making for a smoother
path toward graduation.
Visit www.nvcc.edu and click on the myNOVA tab,
or see your academic advisor for more detailed
information.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
LEVEL II: ESL 21, ESL 22 and ESL 24 are required to complete this level.
ESL 21 Written Communication II
14689 001A MW
08:00A–10:15A AA0260
14691 002A TR
10:30A–12:45P AA0260
TBA
TBA
ESL 22 Reading and Vocabulary II
14690 001A MW
10:30A–12:45P AA0260
14694 002A TR
08:00A–10:15A AA0260
TBA
TBA
ESL 24 Oral and Written Communication I
14553 001A F
08:00A–12:30P AA0260
TBA
2cr.
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
3cr.
ESL 31 Composition I
14522 001A MW
08:00A–10:15A AA0330
14523 002A MW
05:30P–07:45P AA0330
14648 003A TR
10:30A–12:45P AA0330
TBA
TBA
TBA
ESL 32 14514
14515
14516
14517
Reading I
MW
10:30A–12:45P AA0341
MW
08:10P–10:25P AA0341
TR
08:00A–10:15A AA0341
TR
05:30P–07:45P AA0341
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ESL 33 Oral Communication I
14520 001A F
05:30P–10:00P AA0277
14521 002A S
08:30A–01:00P AA0260
TBA
TBA
01/23/17–05/07/17
EGR 206 Engineering Economy
15009 001A R
07:40P–09:30P AA0447
2cr.
001A
002A
003A
004A
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 41 14535
14536
14537
14538
001A
002A
003A
004A
Composition II
MW
08:00A–10:15A AA0342
MW
05:30P–07:45P AA0341
TR
10:30A–12:45P AA0342
TR
08:10P–10:25P AA0342
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ESL 42 14529
14530
14531
14532
001A
002A
003A
004A
Reading II
MW
10:30A–12:45P AA0455
MW
08:10P–10:25P AA0455
TR
08:00A–10:15A AA0455
TR
05:30P–07:45P AA0455
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
5cr.
5cr.
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
ESL 51 14562
14548
14549
14666
Composition III
MW
08:00A–10:15A AA0461
MW
05:30P–07:45P AA0461
TR
10:30A–12:45P AA0461
S
08:30A–01:00P AA0330
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ESL 52 Reading III
14563 001A MW
10:30A–12:45P AA0470
14541 002A MW
08:10P–10:25P AA0470
14542 003A TR
08:00A–10:15A AA0470
TBA
TBA
TBA
001A
003A
004A
006A
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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4cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENGINEERING
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
EDU 235 Health, Safety and Nutrition Education
16017 200A F
09:30A–12:20P AT0107 TBA
4cr.
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
01/09/17–03/05/17
EDU 235 Health, Safety and Nutrition Education
16019 100A M
06:30P–09:20P AT0106 TBA
8cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENF 2 Preparing for College English II
14639 335A TBA
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Introduction to Engineering
W
06:00P–07:40P AE0204
T
10:00A–11:40A AA0477
R
01:00P–02:40P AE0204
CODE(S)
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
FOURTEEN WEEK
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
For course information, call Ivy Beringer at 703–845–6127.
EGR 120 15007 001A
15008 002A
15395 003A
INSTRUCTOR
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
EDUCATION
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
CREDITS
ROOM
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
01/09/17–03/05/17
ECO 110 Consumer Economics
15870 181A MW
09:00A–11:45A AE 0107
ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics
15071 281A TR
12:30P–03:20P AA0439
15360 282A TR
07:30P–10:20P AA0439
TIME
5cr.
5cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
FOURTEEN WEEK
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
01/23/17–05/07/17
LEVEL II: ESL 21, ESL 22 and ESL 24 are required to complete this level.
ESL 21 Written Communication II
14692 301A MWF
08:00A–09:50A TBA TBA TBA
ESL 22 Reading and Vocabulary II
14695 301A MWF
10:30A–12:20P AA0157
14696 302A MWF
07:30P–09:20P AA0260
TBA
TBA
ESL 24 Oral and
14554 301A MW
14555 302A TR
14697 303A TR
TBA
TBA
TBA
Written Communication I
01:15P–03:50P AA0260
10:30A–01:05P AA0157
05:30P–08:05P AA0260
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
ESL 32 14518
14519
14560
14667
301A
302A
303A
304A
Composition I
MW
10:30A–01:05P AA0330
MW
08:10P–10:45P AA0330
TR
07:45A–10:20A AA0330
TR
05:30P–08:05P AA0330
301A
302A
303A
304A
Reading I
MW
07:45A–10:20A AA0341
MW
05:30P–08:05P AA0342
TR
10:30A–01:05P AA0341
TR
08:10P–10:45P AA0260
ESL 33 Oral Communication I
14559 301A MW
10:30A–01:05P AA0418
14564 302A MW
01:10P–03:45P AA0157
14556 304A TR
05:30P–08:05P AA0157
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ESL 42 14561
14686
14533
14534
301A
302A
303A
401A
Composition II
MW
10:30A–01:05P AA0342
MW
08:10P–10:45P AA0342
TR
07:45A–10:20A AA0342
F
05:30P–08:05P AA0255
301A
302A
303A
401A
Reading II
MW
07:45A–10:20A AA0455
MW
05:30P–08:05P AA0455
TR
10:30A–01:05P AA0455
F
08:10P–10:45P AA0255
ESL 48 Writing Workshop
14699 335A MW
01:10P–03:45P AA0330
14700 336A TR
05:30P–08:05P AA0342
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ESL 52 14546
14687
14544
14545
301A
302A
303A
304A
Composition III
MW
10:30A–01:05P AA0461
MW
08:10P–10:45P AA0461
TR
07:45A–10:20A AA0461
TR
05:30P–08:05P AA0461
301A
302A
303A
304A
Reading III
MW
07:45A–10:20A AA0470
MW
05:30P–08:05P AA0470
TR
10:30A–01:05P AA0470
TR
08:10P–10:45P AA0461
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ESL 58 Writing Workshop II
14646 335A MW
01:10P–03:45P AA0330
14698 336A TR
05:30P–08:05P AA0342
TBA
TBA
ESL 72 Spelling and Vocabulary
14558 301A MW
01:10P–02:40P TBA TBA TBA
Wax, K
ENG 111 College Composition I
14787 F02A TR
10:30A–11:50A AA 0440
Daily, D
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14626 F02A TR
12:00P–12:50P AA 0440
Daily, D
ENG 111 College Composition I
15494 F03A MW
10:30A–11:50A AA 0375
Wax, K
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14634 F03A MW
12:00P–12:50P AA 0375
Wax, K
ENG 111 College Composition I
14789 F04A MW
01:00P–02:20P AA 0375
Daily, D
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14628 F04A MW
02:30P–03:20P AA 0375
Daily, D
ENG 111 College Composition I
14791 F06A MW
08:00A–09:15A AA0347
TBA
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14630 F06A MW
09:30A–10:20A AA0347
TBA
ENG 111 College Composition I
14786 F07A TR
08:00A–09:15A AA0328
TBA
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14625 F07A TR
09:30A–10:20A AA0328
TBA
ENG 111 College Composition I
14788 F08A TR
10:30A–11:50A AA0328
TBA
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14627 F08A TR
12:00P–12:50P AA0328
TBA
ENG 111 College Composition I
15533 F09A TR
10:30A–11:50A AA 0375
R
10:30A–11:50A AA0477
Wax, K
TBA
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14635 F09A TR
12:00P–12:50P AA 0375
R
12:00P–12:30P AA0477
Wax, K
TBA
ENG 111 College Composition I
15534 F10A TR
01:00P–02:20P AA 0375
Schroder, C
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14636 F10A TR
02:30P–03:20P AA 0375
Schroder, C
ENG 111 College Composition I
14790 F14A MW
05:30P–06:50P AA 0375
Ward, J
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14629 F14A MW
07:00P–07:40P AA 0375
Ward, J
ENG 111 College Composition I
14792 F17A F
09:30A–12:10P AA0440
TBA
5cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14631 F17A F
12:20P–02:00P AA0440
TBA
5cr.
ENG 111 College Composition I
16064 H41A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 0379
Purugganan, A
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14704 F35A TR
04:45P–05:25P AA 0329
Ward, J
ENG 112 14808 001A
14812 005A
14815 013A
14818 015A
14809 017A
15130 025A
14814 027A
15699 029A
15265 037A
14819 039A
TBA
TBA
Amey, M
TBA
TBA
Grant, S
Amey, M
TBA
TBA
Daily, D
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
3cr.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
TBA
ESL 42 Reading II
14703 402A TR
08:00P–10:15P AA0455
TBA
ENGLISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For more information, contact Dr. Jennie Ward at [email protected] 703–845–
6501. An English placement test is required to enroll in English classes. The
placement test is waived if students present qualifying scores on SAT, ACT, or
TOEFL iBT. Contact any campus Student Services Center or Testing Center for
details.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENG 111 College Composition I
14795 003A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA0454
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Schroder, C
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14624 F01A MW
09:30A–10:20A AA 0375
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ESL 41 Composition II
14702 402A TR
05:30P–07:45P AA0470
09:30A–10:45A AA0329
12:30P–01:45P AA0454
02:00P–03:15P AA0454
07:30P–10:20P AA0254
08:00A–09:15A AA 0454
09:30A–10:45A AA0454
11:00A–12:15P AA0329
04:30P–07:20P AA0454
02:00P–03:15P AA0328
04:30P–07:20P AA0454
07:30P–10:20P AA0454
08:30A–11:20A AA0254
CODE(S)
Wax, K
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
ESL 51 14685
14551
14552
14550
MW
MW
MW
R
TR
TR
MW
T
TR
W
T
S
INSTRUCTOR
ENG 111 College Composition I
14785 F01A MW
08:00A–09:20A AA 0375
5cr.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 41 14665
14684
14539
14540
005A
007A
009A
011A
015A
017A
019A
021A
023A
029A
031A
039A
CREDITS
ROOM
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
ESL 31 14525
14527
14528
14526
14797
14799
14801
14802
15348
14796
14798
14800
15516
14803
15105
15397
TIME
3cr.
College Composition II
MW
08:00A–09:15A AA0454
MW
11:00A–12:15P AA0454
M
04:30P–07:20P AA 0454
M
07:30P–10:20P AA0454
TR
08:00A–09:15A AA0329
TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0329
TR
04:00P–05:15P AA 0440
F
09:00A–11:50A AA0375
W
04:30P–07:20P AA0440
W
07:30P–10:20P AA 0454
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
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ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
14817
15202
15164
14810
15738
041A
043A
045A
049A
055A
R
F
F
MW
MW
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
04:30P–07:20P AA0454
08:00A–10:50A AA0454
09:00A–11:50A AA 0328
08:00A–09:15A AA0440
11:00A–12:15P AA0254
ENG 125 Introduction to Literature
15333 001A MW
02:00P–03:15P AA 0254
16057 013A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0440
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ENG 219 Creative Writing-Drama
15851 001A T
11:00A–12:15P AT 0112
Gebre-Egziabher, L
ENG 244 Survey of English Literature II
15327 001A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0254
Amey, M
ENG 252 Survey of World Literature II
15695 002A M
06:30P–09:20P AA 0254
Daily, D
ENG 274 Women in Literature II
16037 001A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0347
FOURTEEN WEEK
Martin, R
3cr.
TBA
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
Schroder, C
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14633 F31A TR
05:30P–06:30P AA 0375
Schroder, C
ENG 111 College Composition I
15066 F33A S
09:00A–12:05P AA0440
TBA
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
14632 F33A S
12:05P–02:05P AA0440
TBA
ENG 112 14816 338A
14807 340A
14811 341A
14813 344A
15349 345A
College Composition II
MW
12:30P–01:55P AA 0329
TR
09:30A–10:55A AA 0254
TR
09:30A–10:55A AA0329
MW
12:30P–01:55P AA0254
MW
02:00P–03:25P AA0329
ENG 125 15166 311A
15165 340A
15266 381A
15468 H15A
Introduction to Literature
MW
09:30A–10:55A
TR
11:00A–12:25P
TR
12:30P–01:55P
TR
04:30P–05:45P
AA 0328
AA 0454
AA 0454
AA 0379
Chiles, E
Purugganan, A
TBA
TBA
TBA
Grant, S
Schroder, C
Ward, J
Purugganan, A
ENG 200 Introduction to Linguistics
15848 302A T
05:30P–08:35P AA 0440
Ruffner, P
ENG 242 Survey of American Literature II
15683 335A MW
05:00P–06:25P AA 0347
Purugganan, A
3cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
College Composition I
MW
04:30P–07:20P AA0329
MW
07:30P–10:20P AA0329
TR
03:30P–06:20P AA0255
TBA
TBA
TBA
ENG 112 College Composition II
15720 282A MW
07:30P–10:20P AA0328
15721 283A MW
08:00A–10:45A AA0254
TBA
TBA
ENG 279 Film and Literature
16111 281A TR
10:00A–12:50P AA 0347
Waetjen, J
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
4cr.
Bozarth, C
Bozarth, C
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
ENV 122 Lab for General Environmental Science II
47287 1A1A MW
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA Kintzing, M
0cr.
0cr.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
For course information, please call 703–845–6535.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FIN 215 Financial Management
15347 001A M
06:30P–09:25P AA 0469
Cook, R
3cr.
FRENCH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For more information, please contact Takoko Shigehisa, assistant dean of World
Languages, at 703–933–3971 or [email protected].
FRE 101 Beginning French I
14880 001A MW
11:00A–01:15P TBA TBA Bull, E
FRE 102 Beginning French II
15318 002A TR
11:30A–01:45P TBA TBA Bull, E
FRE 201 Intermediate French I
34569 001A TR
09:00A–10:15A TBA TBA Bull, E
FRE 202 Intermediate French II
15383 001A TBA
TBA–TBA
TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
TBA TBA 5cr.
5cr.
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
FRE 199 Supervised Study–French for Travel
46831 330A R
06:00P–07:00P TBA TBA Bull, E
1cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For more information, please contact Elizabeth Lanthier, assistant dean of Social
Science, at 703–933–3969 or [email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
GEO 210 People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography
14944 001A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0417 Alexander, M
0cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
Alexander, M
3cr.
GEO 210 People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography
40827 301A TR
12:25P–01:55P AA 0417 Alexander, M
3cr.
GEO 220 World Regional Geography
15342 301A MW
12:25P–01:55P AA 0417
3cr.
Alexander, M
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
GEO 200 Introduction to Physical Geography
15561 201A MW
06:00P–07:15P AA 0417
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Kintzing, M
ENV 122 General Environmental Science II
4cr.
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 or equivalent. Completion of ENV 121
recommended.
47279 101A MW
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA Kintzing, M
GEO 200 Introduction to Physical Geography
15050 301A TR
09:30A–10:55A AA 0417
ENV 121 Lab for General Environmental Science I
15450 0A1A T
04:30P–07:10P AA 0491 Bozarth, C
15650 0A2A R
12:30P–03:10P AA 0491 Bozarth, C
4cr.
ENV 121 Lab for General Environmental Science I
47273 1A1A MW
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA Kintzing, M
FOURTEEN WEEK
Offered at: AL, AN, LO, MA, WO
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
01/09/17–03/05/17
ENV 121 General Environmental Science I
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or equivalent.
47263 101A MW
09:30A–12:10P AA 0437
GEOGRAPHY
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
ENV 121 General Environmental Science I
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or equivalent.
15449 001A R
04:30P–07:10P AA 0457
15649 002A T
12:30P–03:10P AA 0457
0cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ENG 111 15517 280A
15691 281A
16217 282A
CODE(S)
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111 College Composition I
15205 F31A TR
04:00P–05:15P AA 0375
INSTRUCTOR
ENV 122 Lab for General Environmental Science II
15538 0A1A W
04:30P–07:10P AA 0413 Bozarth, C
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENG 111 College Composition I
14793 335A MW
08:00A–09:25A AA0329
15201 336A F
08:00A–11:00A AA0329
CREDITS
ROOM
ENV 122 General Environmental Science II
4cr.
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 or equivalent. Completion of ENV 121
recommended.
15532 001A M
04:30P–07:10P AA 0457 Bozarth, C
TBA
TBA
Purugganan, A
TBA
TBA
Amey, M
Amey, M
TIME
Alexander, M
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
GEOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Alexandria
Campus. No labs are held the first week of classes. Labs will begin the
second week of the semester. Students will be given a list of required supplies
at the first lab meeting. For further information, please call 703–845–6341 or
703–845–6264.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
GOL 105 Physical Geology
14999 001A MW
09:30A–10:50A AA 0438
15001 002A TR
09:30A–10:50A AA 0438
GOL 105 Lab for Physical Geology
15000 0A1A M
11:00A–01:50P AA 0391
15002 0A2A T
11:00A–01:50P AA 0391
Doyle, E
Martin-Vermilyea, L
Doyle, E
Martin-Vermilyea, L
GOL 106 Historical Geology
15003 001A T
11:00A–01:50P AA 0438
15044 002A M
06:00P–08:50P AA 0438
Zabielski, V
Morales, M
GOL 106 Lab for Historical Geology
15004 0A1A R
11:00A–01:50P AA 0391
15045 0A2A W
06:00P–08:50P AA 0391
Zabielski, V
Morales, M
GOL 111 Oceanography I
15005 001A T
06:00P–08:50P AA 0438
Zabielski, V
GOL 111 Lab for Oceanography I
15080 0A1A R
06:00P–08:50P AA 0391
Zabielski, V
4cr.
0cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
GOL 135 Field Studies in Geology
04/23/17–04/30/17
16038 001A N
10:00A–06:00P AA 0391
1cr.
Kranz, P
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
HIS 111 History of World Civilization I
15336 003A TR
02:00P–03:15P AA0127
15337 004A MW
12:30P–01:45P AA 0127
TBA
Fichtel, K
HIS 112 History of World Civilization II
34636 001A M
07:00P–09:50P AA0132
TBA
HIS 121
14912
15188
14913
27297
14915
Gaffney, N
Gaffney, N
Garrett, L
Garrett, L
TBA
001A
004A
005A
007A
008A
United States History I
MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0127
MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0127
MW
02:00P–03:15P AA 0132
TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 0127
W
07:00P–09:50P AA0127
HIS 125 History of the American Indian
29049 001A TR
09:30A–10:45A AA 0252
FOURTEEN WEEK
4cr.
TIME
HIS 101
15184
15183
15160
15667
15271
15272
34673
335A
336A
338A
339A
340A
341A
342A
CODE(S)
McClellan, J
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
History of Western Civilization I
TR
12:30P–01:55P AA 0132
MW
03:00P–04:25P AA 0127
TR
08:00A–09:25A AA 0127
F
09:30A–12:40P AA0132
TR
02:00P–03:25P AA0132
MW
12:30P–01:55P AT0115
MW
11:00A–12:25P AA0328
Baer, J
Baer, J
Fichtel, K
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
HIS 102 History of Western Civilization II
14919 335A MW
11:00A–12:25P AA 0259
15515 336A TR
11:00A–12:25P AA 0127
Baer, J
Baer, J
HIS 111 History of World Civilization I
15187 335A M
04:30P–07:40P TBA TBA TBA
HIS 112 History of World Civilization II
15305 335A TR
09:30A–10:55A AA 0127
Fichtel, K
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
GERMAN
HIS 121 United States History I
14914 335A F
09:30A–12:40P AA 0127 Gaffney, N
34637 336A TR
11:00A–12:25P AT0115 TBA
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
For more information, contact Dr. Martha Davis, assistant dean of World Language
at [email protected] or 703–845–6586.
HIS 122 United States History II
14916 335A TR
09:30A–10:55A AA 0259
14917 336A MW
09:30A–10:55A AA 0259
Gaffney, N
Garrett, L
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
HIS 142 African-American History II
14918 335A TR
11:00A–12:25P AA 0259
Gaffney, N
HIS 203 History of African Civilization I
29054 335A M
04:30P–07:40P AA 0259
Fichtel, K
01/23/17–05/07/17
GER 102 Beginning German II
14881 330A TR
11:00A–12:45P AA 0472
Enriquez Arana, E
5cr.
HIS 232 History of Latin American Civilization II
Emphasis on Cuba and Revolutions
15161 335A MW
12:30P–01:55P AA 0259 Baer, J
HEALTH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, MEC, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HLT 110
15990
15109
36310
001A
002A
003A
Concepts
T
R
R
FOURTEEN WEEK
of Personal and Community Health
02:00P–04:40P AT 0124 Steele, R
10:00A–11:30A AT 0125 Freedman, G
06:30P–09:10P AT 0114 Moore, T
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
HIS 121 United States History I
16131 486A TWF
02:00P–03:40P ADT 0100 TBA
HIS 101 History of Western Civilization I
15514 280A TR
04:30P–07:20P AA0132
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
Offered at: AL
For additional course information, call Ivy Beringer at 703–845–6127.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For course information, please call Dr. Joseph Windham, assistant dean of History,
at 703–933–3977 or Dr. Sue Jean Cho at [email protected] or 703–933–3951.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HMS 121 Basic Counseling Skills I
15063 001A M
07:30P–10:00P AA 0293
Normandy-Dolber, J
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HMS 145 Effects of Psychoactive Drugs
15097 001A W
07:30P–10:20P AA 0466
Fekade, A
001A
002A
004A
005A
006A
007A
009A
010A
012A
013A
014A
3cr.
HUMAN SERVICES
HISTORY
HIS 101
14903
14904
14905
14907
14908
14909
15182
16046
15185
15186
15270
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
01/23/17–05/07/17
HLT 110 Concepts of Personal and Community Health
15868 301A MW
12:30P–02:00P TBA TBA Abramson, S
15989 302A T
11:00A–02:05P AT 0125 Abramson, S
3cr.
History of Western Civilization I
MW
08:00A–09:15A AA 0132 Fichtel, K
MW
09:30A–10:45A AT0115 TBA
MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0132 Cho, S
MW
12:30P–01:45P AA 0132 Garrett, L
TR
09:30A–10:45A AA 0132 Garrett, L
TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0132 Cho, S
MW
02:00P–03:15P AT0115 TBA
T
07:00P–09:50P AA0127 TBA
W
04:30P–07:20P AA0132 TBA
TR
09:30A–10:45A AT0115 TBA
R
07:00P–09:50P AA0127 TBA
HIS 102 History of Western Civilization II
14910 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0132
15203 003A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 0259
Cho, S
Cho, S
3cr.
3cr.
HMS 258 Case Management and Substance Abuse
15030 001A W
04:30P–07:20P AA 0254 Nelson, J
3cr.
HMS 266 Counseling Psychology
15509 001A M
04:30P–07:20P AA 0127
Fekade, A
3cr.
HMS 290 Coordinated Internship
14725 001A F
09:30A–10:30A AA 0467
Miller, C
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
3cr.
1cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
HMS 141 Group Dynamics I
15622 101A TR
04:30P–07:20P AA 0275
Miller, C
HMS 251 Substance Abuse I
15704 101A T
07:30P–10:20P AA 0275
Miller, C
3cr.
3cr.

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ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
HMS 142 Group Dynamics II
15621 201A TR
04:30P–07:20P AA 0275
HMS 252 Substance Abuse II
15705 201A T
07:30P–10:20P AA 0275
Miller, C
Miller, C
3cr.
3cr.
HUMANITIES
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Waetjen, J
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–845–6311. For information on keyboarding and
word processing classes, please see Administrative Support Technology.
001A
002A
003A
004A
Advanced
TR
W
R
T
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Database Management
09:30A–10:45A AA 0414
06:30P–09:10P AA 0477
03:30P–06:10P AA 0428
07:30P–10:10P AA 334C
Reed, K
Jolley, J
Hussein, H
Hussein, H
3cr.
Gonchar, G
ITD 132 Structured Query Language
15280 101A W
07:00P–09:50P AA 0428
Gonchar, G
ITD 210 Web Page Design II
15194 201A T
06:30P–09:30P AA0444
TBA
TBA
001A
002A
003A
004A
005A
006A
007A
008A
009A
010A
011A
012A
014A
020A
021A
022A
024A
and Concepts
Slaey, M
Stenlund, N
Stenlund, N
Stenlund, N
Slaey, M
Golombek, A
Golombek, A
Golombek, A
Al Jumaili, T
Al Jumaili, T
Al Jumaili, T
Delean, E
TBA
Yamaguchi, K
Yamaguchi, K
TBA
TBA
ITE 140 Spreadsheet Software I
15786 003A T
09:30A–10:45A AA 0428
Stenlund, N
ITE 221 PC Hardware and O/S Architecture
15661 001A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0414
Reed, K
FOURTEEN WEEK
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
Soleymani, A
Soleymani, A
Soleymani, A
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
Introduction to Computer Applications
102A M
03:30P–06:15P AA 0414
103A W
03:30P–06:15P AA0414
105A M
06:30P–09:20P AA 0420
and Concepts
Noor, A
TBA
Yamaguchi, K
Al Jumaili, T
Hussein, H
3cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Introduction to Computer Applications
201A T
07:30P–10:10P AA0477
202A S
09:30A–12:30P AA 0420
205A M
06:30P–09:20P AA 0420
3cr.
and Concepts
TBA
Chamlou, A
Yamaguchi, K
Das, P
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITN 100
15042
15674
15872
001A
002A
003A
Introduction to Telecommunications
T
08:00A–10:40A AA 0416
R
09:00A–11:40A AA 0416
MW
08:00A–09:15A AA 0416
Okon, W
Okon, W
Stenlund, N
ITN 170 LINUX System Administration
15823 001A W
07:30P–10:10P AA 334C
Reed, K
ITN 171 UNIX I
15564 001A M
07:30P–10:10P AA 0444
Reed, K
ITN 260 Network Security Basics
15550 001A M
07:30P–10:30P AA 0416
Leary, M
FOURTEEN WEEK
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITN 263 Inter/Intranet Firewalls/E-Commerce Sec
15552 301A R
06:30P–09:30P AA 0428 Hussein, H
4cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ITN 100 Introduction to Telecommunications
15801 102A M
07:30P–10:10P AA 0414
15802 103A T
07:30P–10:10P AA0477
Said, J
TBA
ITN 101 Introduction to Network Concepts
15821 101A W
04:30P–07:10P AA 334C
Said, J
ITN 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems
15822 101A T
07:30P–10:10P AA 0420
Slaey, M
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
ITN 107 Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting
15975 101A MW
11:00A–12:20P AA 0414 Al Jumaili, T
3cr.
3cr.
ITN 154 Network Fundamentals-CISCO
15196 101A R
06:00P–10:00P AA 0417
Ibar, P
4cr.
3cr.
ITN 156 Basic Switching and Routing-CISCO
15198 101A T
06:00P–10:00P AA 0417
Ibar, P
ITN 260 Network Security Basics
15131 101A T
04:30P–07:10P AA 0416
Hussein, H
3cr.
4cr.
3cr.
ITN 261 Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking
4cr.
Hybrid class. Includes both classroom meetings and significant additional online
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 32 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
3cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
Multimedia Software
302A S
01:00P–04:30P AA 0444
303A F
09:30A–01:00P AA 0444
304A S
09:00A–12:30P AA 0444
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
CODE(S)
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–845–6311.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
15660 018A R
07:30P–10:10P AA 0414 Al-Fakhri, A
IT NETWORKING
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Introduction to Computer Applications
MW
08:00A–09:15A AA 0420
MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0420
MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0420
MW
12:30P–01:45P AA 0420
TR
08:00A–09:15A AA 0420
TR
09:30A–10:45A AA 334C
TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 334C
TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 334C
TR
09:30A–10:45A AA 0420
TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0420
TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 0420
TR
01:00P–02:15P AA 0477
T
07:30P–10:10P AA0414
T
04:30P–07:10P AA 0428
T
07:30P–10:10P AA 0428
S
10:00A–12:40P AA334C
TBA
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA ITE 170
15594
15812
16202
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For further information, call 703–845–6311.
Gonchar, G
Gonchar, G
ITE 221 PC Hardware and O/S Architecture
15869 202A M
06:30P–09:10P AA 0428
IT ESSENTIALS
ITE 115
15781
15782
15036
15037
15038
15039
15040
15041
15035
15056
15133
15134
15208
15663
15664
15608
15808
ITE 170 Multimedia Software
15607 300A R
03:15P–06:15P AA 0444
15813 301A M
04:00P–07:00P AA 0444
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITD 134 PL/SQL Programming
15055 201A W
06:50P–09:50P AA0428
Al-Fakhri, A
ITE 115
15563
15744
15662
01/09/17–03/05/17
ITD 110 Web Page Design I
15032 101A R
06:30P–09:20P AA 0444
ITE 140 Spreadsheet Software I
15806 041A W
07:30P–10:10P TBA TBA ITE 221 PC Hardware and O/S Architecture
15825 101A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0414
15677 102A W
03:30P–06:10P AA 0416
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITD 256
15034
15455
15562
15985
INSTRUCTOR
Chamlou, A
Chamlou, A
ITE 115
15354
15616
15355
IT DATABASE AND WEB DEVELOPMENT
CREDITS
ROOM
03:00P–06:00P AA 334C
05:00P–07:30P AA 0420
TWELVE WEEK
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, WO
For more information, contact Dr. Jennie Ward at [email protected] or
703–845–6501.
HUM 211 Survey of American Culture I
15877 281A TR
10:00A–12:50P AA 0347
15809 025A R
15885 027A F
TIME
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
work which replaces some classroom meetings/time. Class meets face-to-face on
the scheduled days. Internet access required.
42694 101A R
06:30P–10:10P AA 0416 McHuen, J
ITN 266 Network Security Layers
3cr.
Hybrid class. Includes both classroom meetings and significant additional online
work which replaces some classroom meetings/time. Class meets face-to-face on
the scheduled days. Internet access required.
41932 101A F
04:30P–07:15P AA 0416 Sritapan, V
ITN 267 Cyberlaw
15551 101A W
07:30P–10:10P AA 0420
Balmakhtar, M
ITN 276 Computer Forensics I
15791 101A F
06:30P–09:15P AA 334C
McHuen, J
3cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITN 100
15554
15712
15891
201A
202A
203A
Introduction to Telecommunications
W
04:30P–07:10P AA 0414
S
09:30A–12:10P AA 0428
M
07:30P–10:10P AA 334C
Leary, M
Said, A
Said, J
3cr.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
ITALIAN
Offered at: AL, LO
For course information, please call 703–845–6241.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITA 102 Beginning Italian II
14882 001A MW
11:00A–01:15P AA 0472
Toepper, J
5cr.
ITA 202 Intermediate Italian II
14884 001A TR
11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA 3cr.
Malago Blackburn, N
JAPANESE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
For more information, contact Dr. Martha Davis, assistant dean of World Language
at [email protected] or 703–845–6586.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITN 107 Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting
15132 201A T
07:30P–10:10P AA 0420 Slaey, M
3cr.
ITN 155 Introductory Routing-CISCO
15197 201A R
06:00P–10:00P AA 0417
Ibar, P
4cr.
ITN 157 WAN Technologies-CISCO
15199 201A T
06:00P–10:00P AA 0417
Ibar, P
JPN 102 Beginning Japanese II
14889 002A MW
07:00P–09:15P AA 0344
Miller, Y
JPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II
14890 001A MW
05:00P–06:50P AA 0344
Miller, Y
5cr.
4cr.
4cr.
LATIN
3cr.
Offered at: AL
For more information, contact Dr. Jennie Ward, assistant dean of Latin, at jeward@
nvcc.edu or 703–845–6501.
ITN 200 Administration of Network Resources
15714 202A T
07:30P–10:10P AA 0416 Leary, M
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITN 260 Network Security Basics
15676 201A W
07:30P–10:10P AA0377
15911 202A S
10:00A–12:40P AA 0414
3cr.
LAT 102 Elementary Latin II
15696 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0440
16054 002A W
07:30P–10:20P AA 0254
Brown, D
Brown, D
ITN 261 Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking
15590 201A R
06:30P–10:10P AA 0416 Chen, J
4cr.
LAT 202 Intermediate Latin II
14891 001A M
07:30P–10:20P AA 0347
Brown, D
ITN 262 Network Comm, Security and Authentication
15553 201A W
06:30P–10:10P AA 0420 Walker, J
4cr.
LAT 298 Seminar and Project-Quintus Curtius Rufus
15697 001A T
07:30P–10:20P AA 0329 Brown, D
ITN 266 Network Security Layers
15716 201A F
04:30P–07:15P AA 0416
3cr.
LEGAL ASSISTING
3cr.
Offered at: AL, ELI
For further information, please contact Professor Joyce McMillan at jmcmillan@
nvcc.edu, or call 703–845–4601.
ITN 170 LINUX System Administration
42693 101A S
09:30A–12:20P AA0416
ITN 277 Computer Forensics II
15803 201A F
06:30P–09:15P AA 334C
TBA
TBA
Ward, S
Sritapan, V
Leary, M
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For further information, call 703–845–6311.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITP 120
15138
15353
15454
001A
002A
003A
JAVA Programming I
MW
11:00A–12:45P AA 0446
MW
01:00P–02:45P AA 0446
TR
09:30A–11:15A AA 0446
ITP 132 C++ Programming I
15043 001A R
06:30P–10:10P AA 334C
FOURTEEN WEEK
Noor, A
Noor, A
Delean, E
Delean, E
Delean, E
Noor, A
3cr.
4cr.
4cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITP 120 JAVA Programming I
4cr.
Hybrid class. Includes both classroom meetings and significant additional online
work which replaces some classroom meetings/time. Class meets face-to-face on
the scheduled days. Internet access required.
15871 142A R
06:30P–10:10P AA 0446 Reed, K
ITP 295 Topics In: Python Coding for Cybersecurity
15997 301A T
06:00P–09:30P AA 0446 Reed, K
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
1cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ITP 100 Software Design
15810 101A T
11:00A–01:40P AA 0444
15983 102A T
02:00P–04:40P AA 0444
Soleymani, A
Soleymani, A
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITP 100 Software Design
15811 201A M
06:30P–09:15P AA 0446
15984 202A W
06:30P–09:15P AA 0444
Soleymani, A
Noor, A
3cr.
1cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
IT PROGRAMMING-APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
ITP 100 Software Design
15453 001A M
12:30P–03:10P AA 0428
15807 002A W
12:30P–03:10P AA 0428
3cr.
3cr.
LGL 110 Introduction to Law and the Paralegal
Prerequisite: ENG 111.
14728 001A M
07:00P–09:40P AA 0475 Fiorentino, J
14729 002A T
12:30P–03:10P AA 0475 Hebron, K
3cr.
LGL 115 Real Estate Law
15382 001A M
12:30P–03:10P AT 0123
Mcmillan, J
3cr.
LGL 117 Family Law
14730 001A T
09:30A–11:30A AT 0123
Mcmillan, J
LGL 125 Legal Research
14732 001A W
07:00P–09:40P AT 0123
14733 002A R
12:30P–03:10P AT 0123
Haynes, E
Hebron, K
LGL 126 Legal Writing
Prerequisite: LGL 125.
14734 001A T
07:00P–09:00P AT 0123
15156 002A R
09:30A–11:30A AT 0123
Moore, A
Mcmillan, J
LGL 215 Torts
15059 001A M
Hebron, K
09:30A–12:10P AA 0475
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
LGL 217 Trial Practice and Law of Evidence
14735 001A W
12:30P–03:10P AA0475
TBA
LGL 218 Criminal Law
15392 002A R
07:00P–09:40P AT 0123
Carroll-Foy, J
LGL 225 Estate Planning and Probate
15082 001A S
10:00A–12:00P AT 0123
41834 002A W
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA Galloway-Sheil, C
TBA
LGL 230 Legal Transactions
15079 001A W
09:30A–12:10P AA 0475
Hebron, K
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
LGL 235 Legal Aspects of Business Organizations
14736 001A W
12:30P–03:10P AT 0123 Mcmillan, J
3cr.
LGL 295 Topics in Constitutional Law
15444 001A W
07:00P–09:40P AA0475
1cr.
TBA
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 33
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
MARKETING
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES
For course information, call 703–845–6534.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MKT 201 Introduction to Marketing
15273 001A F
09:00A–11:40A AA 0359
Edwards, L
3cr.
MATH BASIC SKILLS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
FOUR WEEK
BSK 1 Whole Numbers
1cr.
BSK 1 is a class in mathematics fundamentals offered to students who need to
master basic prerequisite skills prior to beginning developmental mathematics
classes. Students will work on the computer in MyLabsPlus (in Unit 0) for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Alexandria MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
01/09/17–02/05/17
14641 301A T
R
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297
Johnson, L
Johnson, L
01/09/17–02/05/17
14642 302A M
W
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
01/09/17–02/05/17
14643 303A M
W
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299
07:30P–09:10P AA 0297
Wasik, P
Wasik, P
01/09/17–02/05/17
14645 304A S
S
09:00A–10:40A AA 0299
11:00A–12:40P AA 0297
Hatch, S
Hatch, S
02/06/17–03/05/17
14683 305A T
R
12:30P–02:10P AA 0295
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297
FOURTEEN WEEK
TWELVE WEEK
Johnson, L
Johnson, L
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MTT 4 Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
4cr.
MTT 4 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on their
individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Alexandria MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
14565 001A M
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Krantsberg, A
W
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297 Krantsberg, A
14566 002A T
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Johnson, L
R
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297 Johnson, L
14567 003A W
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Hanif, M
M
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297 Hanif, M
14568 004A R
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Hanif, M
T
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297 Hanif, M
14569 005A F
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Pippin, G
F
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297 Pippin, G
14571 006A S
09:00A–10:40A AA 0299 Hatch, S
S
11:00A–12:40P AA 0297 Hatch, S
14570 007A M
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299 Haidara, A
W
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297 Haidara, A
14572 008A T
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299 Johnson, L
R
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297 Johnson, L
14573 009A W
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299 Hanif, M
M
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297 Hanif, M
14574 010A R
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299 Hanif, M
T
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297 Hanif, M
14575 011A F
10:30A–12:10P AA0299 TBA
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
F
M
W
T
R
W
M
R
T
M
W
T
R
M
W
T
R
M
W
T
R
INSTRUCTOR
12:30P–02:10P AA0297
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297
02:30P–04:10P AA 0299
02:30P–04:10P AA 0297
02:30P–04:10P AA 0299
02:30P–04:10P AA 0297
05:00P–06:40P AA 0299
05:00P–06:40P AA 0297
05:00P–06:40P AA0299
05:00P–06:40P AA0297
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299
07:30P–09:10P AA 0297
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299
07:30P–09:10P AA 0297
CODE(S)
TBA
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
Wasik, P
Wasik, P
TBA
TBA
Wasik, P
Wasik, P
Hatch, S
Hatch, S
01/23/17–05/07/17
02/06/17–05/07/17
MTT 3 Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based)
3cr.
MTT 3 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly three units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. MTT 3 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on
their individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Alexandria MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
14590 301A M
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Krantsberg, A
W
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297 Krantsberg, A
14600 303A F
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Pippin, G
F
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297 Pippin, G
14598 306A T
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Johnson, L
R
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297 Johnson, L
14610 311A M
02:30P–04:10P AA 0299 Haidara, A
W
02:30P–04:10P AA 0297 Haidara, A
14656 314A M
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299 Wasik, P
W
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299 Wasik, P
14657 315A S
09:00A–10:40A AA 0299 Hatch, S
S
11:00A–12:40P AA 0297 Hatch, S
14679 318A T
12:30P–02:10P AA 0295 Haidara, A
R
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297 Haidara, A
TWELVE WEEK
MTT 3 Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based)
01/09/17–04/09/17
14602 304A W
M
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
01/09/17–04/09/17
14605 309A W
M
12:30P–02:10P AA0299
12:30P–02:10P AA0297
TBA
TBA
01/09/17–04/09/17
14623 312A T
R
02:30P–04:10P AA 0299
02:30P–04:10P AA 0297
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 34 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
CREDITS
ROOM
MTT 4 Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
4cr.
MTT 4 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on their
individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Alexandria MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
14668 301A R
10:30A–12:25P AA 0295 Haidara, A
T
10:30A–12:25P AA 0297 Haidara, A
14669 302A T
12:30P–02:25P AA 0295 Johnson, L
R
12:30P–02:25P AA 0297 Johnson, L
DEVELOPMENTAL MATH (TECHNOLOGY-BASED)
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
14576 013A
14647 014A
14592 015A
14577 016A
14579 018A
14580 019A
14583 022A
14584 023A
14586 026A
14587 027A
TIME
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
01/09/17–04/09/17
14659 317A T
R
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299
07:30P–09:10P AA 0297
Hatch, S
Hatch, S
04/10/17–05/07/17
14618 302A R
T
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
01/09/17–05/07/17
14680 319A W
M
10:30A–12:10P AA0295
10:30A–12:10P AA0297
TBA
TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
14644 303A F
F
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
04/10/17–05/07/17
14588 304A W
M
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
01/09/17–02/05/17
14594 305A R
T
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
01/09/17–02/05/17
14619 306A M
W
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
04/10/17–05/07/17
14595 307A M
W
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
04/10/17–05/07/17
14620 309A W
M
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
01/09/17–02/05/17
14622 311A M
W
02:30P–04:10P AA 0299
02:30P–04:10P AA 0297
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
04/10/17–05/07/17
14597 312A T
R
02:30P–04:10P AA 0299
02:30P–04:10P AA 0297
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
01/09/17–02/05/17
14650 314A T
R
05:00P–06:40P AA0299
05:00P–06:40P AA0297
TBA
TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
14653 317A T
R
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299
07:30P–09:10P AA 0297
Hatch, S
Hatch, S
01/09/17–02/05/17
14654 318A S
S
09:00A–10:40A AA 0299
11:00A–12:40P AA 0297
Hatch, S
Hatch, S
04/10/17–05/07/17
14672 319A R
T
10:30A–12:10P AA 0295
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
01/09/17–02/05/17
14688 322A M
M
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299
07:30P–09:10P AA 0297
Wasik, P
Wasik, P
01/09/17–05/07/17
14708 327A F
F
10:30A–12:10P AA0295
12:30P–02:10P AA0297
TBA
TBA
01/09/17–05/07/17
14711 329A M
W
08:30A–10:10A AA0299
08:30A–10:10A AA0297
TBA
TBA
MTT 2 Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
2cr.
MTT 2 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly two units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. MTT 2 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on
their individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Alexandria MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
14589 101A W
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Hanif, M
M
08:30A–10:25A AA 0297 Hanif, M
14611 102A T
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299 Johnson, L
R
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297 Johnson, L
14608 103A F
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299 Quarcoo, J
F
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297 Quarcoo, J
14609 104A R
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299 Hanif, M
T
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297 Hanif, M
14607 107A M
05:00P–06:40P AA 0299 Wasik, P
W
05:00P–06:40P AA 0297 Wasik, P
14660 109A T
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299 Hatch, S
R
07:30P–09:10P AA 0297 Hatch, S
14662 110A S
09:00A–10:40A AA 0299 Hatch, S
S
11:00A–01:40P AA 0297 Hatch, S
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MTT 2 Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
2cr.
MTT 2 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly two units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. MTT 2 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on
their individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Alexandria MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
14612 201A W
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299 Hanif, M
M
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297 Hanif, M
14613 202A T
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299 Johnson, L
R
10:30A–12:25P AA 0297 Johnson, L
14614 203A F
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299 Quarcoo, J
F
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297 Quarcoo, J
14615 204A T
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299 Hanif, M
R
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297 Hanif, M
14616 207A M
05:00P–06:40P AA 0299 Wasik, P
W
05:00P–06:40P AA 0297 Wasik, P
14661 209A T
07:30P–09:10P AA 0299 Hatch, S
R
07:30P–09:10P AA 0297 Hatch, S
14663 210A S
09:00A–10:40A AA 0299 Hatch, S
S
11:00A–12:40P AA 0297 Hatch, S
14677 211A T
12:30P–02:10P AA 0295 Johnson, L
R
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297 Johnson, L
EIGHT WEEK
MTT 2 Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
01/09/17–05/07/17
14675 303A R
T
10:30A–12:10P AA 0295
10:30A–12:10P AA 0297
2cr.
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
FOUR WEEK
OTHER SESSIONS
MTT 3 Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based)
3cr.
MTT 3 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly three units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. MTT 3 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on
their individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Alexandria MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
01/09/17–04/09/17
14601 302A R
T
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297
Hanif, M
Hanif, M
01/09/17–04/09/17
14604 308A T
R
12:30P–02:10P AA0299
12:30P–02:10P AA0297
TBA
TBA
MTT 1 Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based)
1cr.
MTT 1 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly one unit of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. MTT 1 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on
their individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Alexandria MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
01/09/17–05/07/17
14705 323A F
F
10:30A–12:10P AA 0299
12:30P–02:10P AA 0297
Quarcoo, J
Quarcoo, J
01/09/17–02/05/17
14617 301A M
W
01/09/17–05/07/17
14706 324A W
M
10:30A–12:10P AA0295
10:30A–12:10P AA0297
TBA
TBA
08:30A–10:10A AA 0299
08:30A–10:10A AA 0297
Krantsberg, A
Krantsberg, A
CODE(S)
OTHER SESSIONS
MTT 1 Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based)
1cr.
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 35
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
01/09/17–05/07/17
14707 325A M
W
12:30P–02:10P AA0299
10:30A–12:10P AA0297
TBA
TBA
01/09/17–05/07/17
14709 501 T
R
02:30P–04:20P AA0299
02:30P–04:30P AA0297
TBA
TBA
MTT 2 CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
01/09/17–05/07/17
14701 301A M
W
12:30P–02:10P AA 0299
12:30P–02:30P AA 0297
2cr.
Haidara, A
Haidara, A
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MIP, RES, WO
Placement test is required for enrolling in mathematics. Test waived if student
completed the prerequisite no more than one year ago with a grade of S, C
or better. For further information, call N V Fitton at 703–845–6527 or email
[email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MTH 151 and 152 can be done in 1-2 order, in 2-1 order, or at the same time.
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the placement test, or by
completion of units 0 through 5 in an MTT course. See eight week offerings for an
additional section.
MTH 151 Math for the Liberal Arts I
3cr.
MTH 151 and 152 can be done in 1-2 order, in 2-1 order, or at the same time.
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the placement test, or by
completion of units 0 through 5 in an MTT course.
15413 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA0355 TBA
14852 002A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA0355 TBA
14853 004A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA0355 TBA
14854 005A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA0355 TBA
15331 006A F
09:00A–11:40A AA0354 TBA
Math for the Liberal Arts II
MW
12:30P–01:45P AA0354
TR
09:30A–10:45A AA0354
TR
11:00A–12:15P AA0354
F
09:00A–12:45P AA0352
M
04:30P–07:10P AA0354
R
07:30P–10:10P AA0355
MTH 163 Precalculus I
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the
completion of units 0 through 9 in an MTT course.
15525 001A MW
08:00A–09:15A AA0355
15637 002A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA0354
14855 003A MW
02:00P–03:15P AA0354
14856 005A F
09:00A–11:40A AA0456
16066 006A TR
09:00A–10:15A AA0375
14857 051A W
04:30P–07:10P AA0354
16067 053A T
04:00P–06:50P AA0355
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
placement test, or by
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3cr.
MTH 182 Finite Mathematics II
Prerequisites: MTH 181 or equivalent.
15393 051A R
07:30P–10:10P TBA TBA 3cr.
MTH 271 Applied Calculus I
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the
163, or MTH 166.
14873 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA0456
15505 002A MW
12:30P–01:45P AA0355
16025 003A TR
07:30A–08:45A TBA TBA 15074 004A TR
02:00P–03:15P AA0355
15158 052A R
07:30P–10:10P AA0354
3cr.
placement test, or MTH
MTH 272 Applied Calculus II
Prerequisite: MTH 271 or equivalent.
14875 001A M
07:30P–10:10P AA0354
MTH 277 Vector Calculus
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
14876 001A TR
09:00A–10:50A AA0355
16011 051A MW
05:00P–06:50P TBA TBA Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
TBA
TBA
4cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
MTH 151 Math for the Liberal Arts I
15125 451A T
07:00P–10:05P AA0355
TWELVE WEEK
TBA
3cr.
5cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TBA
TBA
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
TBA
MTH 163 Precalculus I
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent and placement test.
14858 101A TR
08:00A–10:40A AA0456 TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
5cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
3cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MTH 152 Math for the Liberal Arts II
16008 2H1A M
08:00A–10:55A AA0354
TBA
3cr.
MTH 163 Precalculus I
3cr.
Prerequisites: Competency as demonstrated through the placement test, or by
completion of units 0 through 9 in an MTT course.
15415 201A TR
08:00A–10:55A AA0456 TBA
5cr.
MTH 271 Applied Calculus I
3cr.
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the placement test, or MTH
163, or MTH 166.
15033 201A TR
08:00A–10:40A TBA TBA TBA
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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4cr.
TBA
MTH 166 Precalculus with Trigonometry
14862 451A MW
04:30P–07:05P AA0466
5cr.
placement test, or MTH
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
TBA
MTH 163 Precalculus I
3cr.
Prerequisites: Competency as demonstrated through the placement test, or by
completion of units 0 through 9 in an MTT course.
15634 401A W
07:30P–10:35P AA0355 TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
TBA
MTH 152 Math for the Liberal Arts II
16007 101A MW
08:00A–10:55A AA0354
02:00P–04:15P AA0456
11:00A–01:15P AA0456
05:00P–07:15P AA0456
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MTH 291 Differential Equations
16023 051A T
04:30P–07:10P AA0466
MTH 166 Precalculus with Trigonometry
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the
completion of units 0 through 9 in an MTT course.
14861 002A MW
11:00A–01:15P AA0466
15502 003A TR
02:00P–04:15P AA0466
15312 051A TR
07:30P–09:45P AA0466
with Analytic Geometry II
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MTH 286 Discrete Mathematics
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
14878 001A MW
05:00P–06:50P TBA TBA MTH 152 Math for the Liberal Arts II
16161 006A F
09:00A–12:45P TBA TBA MTH 174 Calculus
Prerequisites: MTH 173.
15417 001A MW
14867 002A TR
14868 051A TR
TBA
3cr.
placement test, or MTH
MTH 164 Precalculus II
3cr.
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the placement test, or MTH
163.
14859 001A W
04:30P–07:10P AA0355 TBA
MTH 173 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the
166, or MTH 164.
15416 001A MW
11:00A–01:15P AA0456
14863 002A TR
08:30A–10:45A TBA TBA 14864 003A TR
02:00P–04:15P AA0456
14866 051A MW
05:00P–07:15P AA0456
14865 052A MW
07:30P–09:45P AA0456
3cr.
MTH 241 Statistics I
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the
152, or MTH 163, or MTH 182.
15504 002A MW
01:30P–02:45P AA0466
14870 003A MW
03:00P–04:15P AA0466
14871 004A TR
09:30A–10:45A AA0466
16009 005A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA0345
15062 006A F
09:00A–11:40A AA0457
16000 051A T
04:30P–07:10P AA0354
16010 052A M
07:30P–10:10P AA0355
FOURTEEN WEEK
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
placement test, or by
CODE(S)
MTH 181 Finite Mathematics I
3cr.
Prerequisites: competency as demonstrated through the placement test, or by
completion of units 0 through 6 in an MTT course.
14869 051A T
07:30P–10:10P AA0456 TBA
MATHEMATICS
MTH 152 16001 001A
16002 002A
16003 003A
16169 005A
16005 051A
16006 052A
TIME
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
MUSIC
NATURAL SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For more information, please contact Jonathan Kolm, assistant dean, at
703–845–6026 or [email protected].
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Alexandria
Campus, unless otherwise indicated. Students will be given a list of required
supplies at the first lab meeting. For lab start dates or further information, please
call 703–845–6341 or 703–845–6264.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MUS 111 Music Theory I
15357 001A TR
11:00A–12:50P AT0133 TBA
4cr.
MUS 112 Music Theory II
15359 001A MW
11:00A–12:50P AT0131 TBA
4cr.
MUS 121 Music Appreciation I
15332 001A TR
12:30P–01:45P AT0132 TBA
3cr.
MUS 122 Music Appreciation II
15846 003A MW
12:30P–01:45P AT0132 TBA
3cr.
MUS 131 Class Voice I
14747 001A M
04:30P–07:20P AT0130 TBA
2cr.
MUS 132 Class Voice II
14748 001A M
04:30P–07:20P AT0130 TBA
2cr.
MUS 135 Jazz Ensemble
15584 001A R
05:30P–07:20P AT0130 TBA
1cr.
MUS 137 Chorus
15143 001A T
1cr.
07:30P–10:20P AT0130 TBA
MUS 141 Class Piano I
14749 001A T
07:30P–10:20P AT0133 TBA
15307 003A W
02:00P–04:40P AT0133 TBA
2cr.
MUS 142 Class Piano II
14750 001A W
02:00P–04:40P AT0133 TBA
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
NAS 150 Human Biology
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or division approval.
15089 001A TR
01:00P–02:40P TBA TBA Snyder, T
4cr.
NAS 161 Health Science I
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and BIO 101 or BIO 150 or division
approval.
14997 001A M
09:30A–12:10P AA0436 TBA
4cr.
NAS 161 Lab for Health Science I
14998 0A1A W
09:30A–12:10P AA0493
0cr.
TBA
PHILOSOPHY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For more information, contact Dr. Jennie Ward, assistant dean of Philosophy, at
[email protected] or 703–845–6501.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy I
16058 001A M
04:30P–07:20P AA 0440
Brown, D
2cr.
PHI 226 Social Ethics
15088 001A W
07:30P–10:20P AA 0440
Skocz, D
MUS 143 Chamber Ensemble
15582 001A W
05:30P–07:20P AT0130 TBA
1cr.
MUS 149 Band Large Ensemble
15144 001A R
07:30P–10:20P AT0130 TBA
1cr.
PHI 227
14922
15479
15708
Brown, D
Skocz, D
Outlaw, C
MUS 164 Guitar Theory and Practice II
14751 001A M
07:30P–10:20P AT0130 TBA
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
MUS 198 Seminar and Project
15862 001A S
01:00P–02:50P AT0130 TBA
1cr.
PHI 227 Bio-Medical Ethics
15137 336A R
05:30P–08:20P AA0440
MUS 212 Advanced Music Theory II
14753 001A M
06:00P–09:20P AT0133 TBA
4cr.
MUS 213 Composition I
15436 001A T
04:30P–07:20P AT0133 TBA
3cr.
MUS 214 Composition II
14754 001A T
04:30P–07:20P AT0133 TBA
3cr.
MUS 222 History of Music II
14755 001A W
07:30P–10:20P AT0132 TBA
3cr.
MUS 225 The History of Jazz
15863 001A M
04:30P–07:20P AT0132 TBA
3cr.
MUS 237 Chorus
15145 001A S
1cr.
11:00A–12:50P AT0130 TBA
001A
003A
004A
Bio-Medical Ethics
MW
12:30P–01:45P AA 0440
R
07:30P–10:20P AA 0375
T
07:30P–10:20P AA 0254
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TBA
Outlaw, C
PHI 102 Introduction to Philosophy II
15707 281A TR
04:30P–07:20P AA 0254
Outlaw, C
PHT 101 Photography I
15815 001A W
09:30A–12:20P AT 0263
15817 002A T
12:30P–03:20P AT 0263
Raymond, S
Takashima, A
PHT 102 Photography II
15437 001A T
09:30A–12:20P AT 0263
15819 002A R
07:00P–09:50P AT 0263
Raymond, S
Takashima, A
3cr.
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
MUS 185 Applied Music-Percussion
16182 335A F
05:00P–05:30P AT0133 TBA
1cr.
MUS 212 Advanced Music Theory II
16199 550A T
08:00A–09:15A AT0131 TBA
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MUS 148 Orchestra
16194 001A W
07:00P–09:00P MMS 0101 TBA
1cr.
3cr.
Offered at: AL, ELI, WO
All classes must be taken in sequence. Check prerequisites in the College
Catalog. For information, contact Sarah Raymond, assistant dean of Photography
at [email protected] or 703–845–6153.
2cr.
MUS 121 Music Appreciation I
15686 005A F
09:00A–12:20P AT0132 TBA
3cr.
PHOTOGRAPHY
MUS 242 Advanced Class Piano II
15403 001A W
02:00P–04:40P AT0133 TBA
3cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
01/23/17–05/07/17
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
PHI 101
Introduction to Philosophy I
15574 161A TR
04:30P–07:20P AA 0254
2cr.
MUS 101 Basic Musicianship I
15689 002A W
07:00P–10:15P AT0131 TBA
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
MUS 241 Advanced Class Piano I
15152 001A W
02:00P–04:40P AT0133 TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
PHT 103 Black and White Darkroom Photography I
34566 001A T
04:00P–06:40P AT 0267 Carr, L
3cr.
PHT 104 Black and White Darkroom Photography II
34567 001A T
04:00P–06:40P AT 0267 Carr, L
3cr.
PHT 110 History of Photography
15439 001A M
12:30P–02:20P AT 0267
15438 002A T
07:00P–08:50P AT 0267
3cr.
Raymond, S
Booth, S
PHT 195 Topics In: Business Practices for Photography
15794 001A M
07:00P–09:50P AT 0263 Stockbower, L
3cr.
PHT 201 Advanced Photography I
15440 001A W
07:00P–09:50P AT 0263
Takashima, A
3cr.
PHT 202 Advanced Photography II
15313 001A W
07:00P–09:50P AT 0263
Takashima, A
PHT 221 Studio Lighting I
15489 001A W
09:30A–12:50P AT 0220
Vick, V
3cr.
3cr.
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ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PHT 270 Digital Imaging I
14738 001A T
07:00P–09:40P AT 0263
14739 002A W
12:30P–03:10P AT 0263
Takashima, A
Carr, L
PHT 299 Supervised Study
16132 001A
TBA–TBA
AT 0206
15873 002A T
09:30A–12:20P AT 0206
16133 003A
TBA–TBA
AT 0206
Carr, L
Raymond, S
Takashima, A
FOURTEEN WEEK
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Carr, L
PHT 130 Video I
15820 335A M
06:30P–09:40P AT 0263
Carr, L
TEN WEEK
02/20/17–05/07/17
Photography I
R
06:00P–09:50P AA 0383
Southworth, B
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
TEN WEEK
3cr.
PED 116 Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
36303 301A M
10:00A–12:00P AT 0116
16034 311A F
01:00P–03:00P AT 0113
Steele, R
Hunter, J
PED 141 Swimming I
15362 301A F
11:00A–01:00P AT 0206
Johnson, R
PED 171 Ballroom Dance I
15828 301A M
03:30P–05:30P AT 0206
Golombek, A
3cr.
1cr.
1cr.
3cr.
PED 116 15788 101A
15789 103A
15790 104A
16031 105A
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PED 109 Yoga
15411 001A M
Spatz, E
PED 110 Zumba
15829 001A R
PED 116 14777 001A
14778 002A
14779 003A
15149 004A
15432 005A
14784 010A
15085 011A
15433 012A
15150 013A
12:00P–01:15P AT 0206
06:30P–07:45P AT 0206
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
M
12:30P–03:10P AT 0113
T
08:00A–10:40A AT 0113
W
12:30P–03:10P AT 0113
W
05:00P–07:40P AT 0113
R
08:00A–10:40A AT 0113
T
06:30P–07:45P AT 0113
W
10:00A–11:15A AT 0113
W
03:00P–04:15P AT 0113
R
05:00P–06:15P AT 0113
PED 137 Martial Arts I
15827 001A W
03:30P–04:45P AT 0203
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
PED 109 Yoga
15412 301A T
02:30P–04:00P AT 0206
Russell, E
Freedman, G
Espinoza, J
Freedman, G
Moore, T
Espinoza, J
Russell, E
Mrowka, S
Mrowka, S
Moore, T
Waetjen, J
Abramson, S
1cr.
1cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
R
03:00P–05:40P AT 0113
F
09:30A–12:10P AT 0113
F
03:30P–06:10P AT 0113
F
06:30P–09:10P AT 0113
1cr.
1cr.
1cr.
1cr.
Thompson, S
Thompson, S
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
PED 100 Pilates
15159 301A R
12:30P–02:00P AT 0113
PED 160 Modern Dance
15151 301A M
07:00P–08:40P AT 0206
36300 302A W
07:00P–08:40P AT 0206
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Freedman, G
Morgan-Rowley, R
Morgan-Rowley, R
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
PED 133 Golf I
15215 201A F
10:00A–12:40P AT 0203
Steele, R
1cr.
1cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Alexandria
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab
meeting. For lab start dates and information, please call 703–845–6341
or 703–845–6264.
2cr.
1cr.
1cr.
PHY 101 Introduction to Physics I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score for ENG 111.
15409 001A S
08:00A–11:00A AA 0441 Prendergast, G
4cr.
PHY 101 Lab for Introduction to Physics I
15410 0A1A S
11:00A–02:00P AA 0385
0cr.
Prendergast, G
PHY 201 General College Physics I
4cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 163 or equivalent and a satisfactory placement score for ENG
111.
14824 001A TR
11:00A–12:20P AA 0437 Wimbush, W
14825 002A W
06:00P–09:00P AA 0441 Chung, B
PHY 201 Lab for General College Physics I
14826 0A1A T
12:30P–03:00P AA 0385
14827 0A2A M
06:00P–09:00P AA 0385
Wimbush, W
Chung, B
PHY 202 General College Physics II
Prerequisite: PHY 201.
14828 001A MW
11:00A–12:20P AA 0441
14829 002A M
06:00P–08:50P AA 0441
Wimbush, W
Blackwell, D
PHY 202 Lab for General College Physics II
14830 0A1A M
12:30P–03:00P AA 0385
14831 0A2A W
06:00P–08:50P AA 0385
Wimbush, W
Blackwell, D
PHY 231 General University Physics I
Prerequisite: MTH 173 and satisfactory placement score
approval.
14832 001A T
02:30P–05:30P AA 0441
R
02:30P–03:30P AA 0385
14833 002A S
11:00A–02:00P AA0441
16072 003A TR
12:30P–02:30P AA 0441
PHY 231 14834 0A1A
14835 0A2A
16073 0A3A
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Lab for General University Physics I
R
03:30P–05:30P AA 0385
S
09:00A–11:00A AA0385
T
10:00A–12:00P AA 0385
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Upchurch, L
Hunter, J
Hunter, J
Moore, T
1cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PED 116 15830 302A
15281 303A
15107 304A
15106 306A
14781 307A
14780 308A
16035 309A
15670 310A
PED 220 Adult Health and Development
15104 302A F
09:00A–12:05P AT 0114
16184 303A F
09:00A–01:30P AT 0202
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
R
03:00P–05:40P AT 0113
F
09:30A–12:10P AT 0113
F
03:30P–06:10P AT 0113
F
06:30P–09:10P AT 0113
Maunz, A
PHYSICS
1cr.
1cr.
Steele, R
TBA
Black, E
TBA
Freedman, G
Espinoza, J
Greenlaw, G
Upchurch, L
PED 116 15727 201A
15726 203A
15728 204A
15910 205A
06:00P–08:40P AT 0206
Upchurch, L
Mrowka, S
Hunter, J
Moore, T
1cr.
PED 111 Weight Training I
15191 301A M
07:00P–08:40P AT0202 TBA
15148 302A W
10:00A–11:30A AT 0202 Freedman, G
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
T
10:00A–01:05P AT 0113
R
10:00A–01:05P AT0113
W
06:30P–07:30P AT 0113
M
05:00P–06:30P AT0113
T
12:30P–02:00P AT 0113
R
02:00P–03:30P AT 0113
T
07:30P–09:00P AT 0113
R
01:00P–02:30P AT 0113
1cr.
PED 111 Weight Training I
16065 201A S
10:00A–12:40P AT0202 TBA
PED 109 Yoga
16146 202A F
Sisel, E
1cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For information, call Gail Freedman 703–933–3957 or email at
[email protected].
PED 107 Exercise/Nutrition
15146 001A W
09:00A–10:15A AT 0113
1cr.

3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Upchurch, L
CODE(S)
02/20/17–05/07/17
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
PED 103 Aerobic Fitness I
15542 001A W
04:45P–06:00P AT 0206
INSTRUCTOR
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
PHT 101 Photography I
15816 335A R
12:30P–03:50P AT 0263
PHT 101 14737 550
CREDITS
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
5cr.
for ENG 111 or division
Chowdhury, S
Chowdhury, S
TBA
Pyakuryal, A
Chowdhury, S
TBA
Pyakuryal, A
0cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
PHY 232 General University Physics II
Prerequisites: PHY 231 and MTH 174 or division approval.
14841 001A TR
10:00A–12:00P AA 0441 Stantcheva, T
14836 002A R
06:00P–08:50P AA 0441 Chowdhury, S
T
06:00P–06:50P AA 0385 Chowdhury, S
15991 003A MW
03:30P–05:30P AA 0441 Wimbush, W
R
11:00A–12:00P AA0385 TBA
5cr.
PHY 232 14842 0A1A
14837 0A2A
15992 0A3A
0cr.
Lab for General University Physics II
R
12:00P–02:00P AA 0385
T
07:00P–08:50P AA 0385
W
01:30P–03:30P AA 0385
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Stantcheva, T
Chowdhury, S
Wimbush, W



01/09/17–03/05/17
PHY 130 15609 101A
34679 102A
Survey of Applied Physics
MW
08:30A–10:30A AA 0441
MW
12:30P–02:00P AA0241
MW
01:00P–03:00P AA 0441
PHY 130 15610 1A1A
34680 1A2A
Lab for Survey of Applied Physics
MW
10:30A–12:30P AA 0385
MW
03:00P–03:30P AA 0441
MW
03:30P–05:00P AA 0385
Stantcheva, T
TBA
Stantcheva, T
Stantcheva, T
Stantcheva, T
Stantcheva, T
3cr.
0cr.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For more information, please contact Jack Lechelt at 703–933–3970 or jlechelt@
nvcc.edu.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PLS 120 Introduction to Political Science
15805 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA0467
TBA
PLS 135 American National Politics
14945 001A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA0467
15213 002A M
07:40P–08:55P AA 0467
TBA
Lechelt, J
PLS 241 International Relations I
15204 003A TR
02:00P–03:15P AA0467
TBA
PLS 295 Topics In: Current Events in American Politics
15941 001A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA0467 TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
1cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
PLS 136 State and Local Politics
15363 301A MW
12:25P–01:55P AA 0467
PLS 241 International Relations I
15334 300A MW
07:55A–09:20A AA0467
Lechelt, J
TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
PLS 120 Introduction to Political Science
15981 201A MW
04:30P–07:20P AA0467
TBA
3cr.
PORTUGUESE
Offered at: AL
For more information, contact Dr. Martha Davis, assistant dean of World Language
[email protected] or 703–845–6586.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
POR 103 Basic Spoken Portuguese I
15673 001A TR
05:00P–06:15P AA 0160
Franklin, L
POR 104 Basic Spoken Portuguese II
15370 001A TR
06:30P–07:45P AA 0160
Franklin, L
3cr.
3cr.
PSYCHOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For more information, please contact Elizabeth Lanthier, assistant dean of Social
Science, at 703–933–3969 or [email protected]. PSY 201 is a prerequisite for
PSY 202. PSY 202 is a prerequisite for PSY 215.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology I
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for both PSY 200 and PSY 201. Contact elanthier@
nvcc.edu for more information.
14947 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0434 Lanthier, E
14948 003A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0275 Lanthier, E
14949 004A MW
12:30P–01:45P AA 0291 Coren, A
14952 008A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 0291 Hubbard, D
14954 012A T
06:30P–09:20P AA0443 TBA
PSY 202 14956 002A
14957 005A
14958 007A
15390 010A
Introduction to Psychology II
MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0275
TR
09:30A–10:45A AA 0291
TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0443
W
06:30P–09:20P AA0434
Lanthier, E
Coren, A
Coren, A
TBA
3cr.

PSY 211 Research Methodology/Behavioral Science
15427 001A W
06:30P–09:20P AA 0462 Hubbard, D
3cr.
PSY 213 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
14961 001A TR
09:30A–10:45A AA0462
15048 002A R
06:30P–09:20P AA0462
TBA
TBA
3cr.
PSY 215 Abnormal Psychology
15576 001A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0291
Coren, A
PSY 216 Social Psychology
15117 001A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0462
Lanthier, E
3cr.
3cr.
PSY 230 Developmental Psychology
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for PSY 230 and PSY 231. Contact [email protected]
for information.
15597 002A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0275 Lorente, C
15758 003A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 0275 Lorente, C
15931 004A M
06:30P–09:20P AA0443 TBA
15430 H01A W
12:30P–03:20P AA 0379 Lorente, C
PSY 231 Life Span Human Development I
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for PSY 230 and PSY 231. Contact [email protected]
for information.
14962 001A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0443 Lorente, C
PSY 232 Life Span Human Development II
14963 001A TR
09:30A–10:45A AA 0275
Lorente, C
PSY 235 Child Psychology
15206 001A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA0443
TBA
PSY 255 Psychology of Criminal Behavior
34539 001A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0462
Coren, A
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
TIME
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
PSY 200 Principles of Psychology
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for both PSY 200 and PSY 201. Contact elanthier@
nvcc.edu for more information.
15756 301A TR
02:00P–03:25P AA 0462 Hubbard, D
PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology I
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for both PSY 200 and PSY 201. Contact elanthier@
nvcc.edu for more information.
14951 302A TR
11:00A–12:25P AA 0291 Hubbard, D
PSY 202 Introduction to Psychology II
14960 302A TR
07:55A–09:20A AA0275
TBA
3cr.
PSY 230 Developmental Psychology
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for PSY 230 and PSY 231. Contact [email protected]
for information.
15583 300A F
09:15A–12:25P AA 0275 Lanthier, E
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
PSY 200 Principles of Psychology
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for both PSY 200 and PSY 201. Contact elanthier@
nvcc.edu for more information.
15755 281A MW
12:30P–03:20P AA0275 TBA
PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology I
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for both PSY 200 and PSY 201. Contact elanthier@
nvcc.edu for more information.
15521 281A TR
08:00A–10:45A AA0346 TBA
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
OTHER SESSIONS
PSY 200 Principles of Psychology
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for both PSY 200 and PSY 201. Contact elanthier@
nvcc.edu for more information.
15717 002A TR
09:30A–10:45A AA0443 TBA
15754 003A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0291 Hubbard, D
33218 004A W
06:30P–09:20P AA0443 TBA
PSY 290 Coordinated Internship Psychology Internship
01/09/17–05/07/17
15725 001A M
10:00A–11:00A TBA TBA TBA
01/09/17–05/07/17
16166 002A M
10:00A–11:00A TBA TBA TBA
01/09/17–05/07/17
16167 003A
TBA–TBA
TBA
AA0252
1cr.
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COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
RELIGION
SPANISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For more information, contact Dr. Brenda Lewis-Holmes, assistant dean of
Religion, at [email protected] or 703–845–6162. Religion courses may be
taken in any order.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
For more information, contact Dr. Martha Davis, assistant dean of World Language
at [email protected] or 703–845–6586.
FOURTEEN WEEK
SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I
14894 002A MW
11:00A–01:15P TBA TBA 14896 004A TR
07:00P–09:15P AA 0344
Trostle, A
Oliver, V
SPA 102 14897 001A
14898 002A
15385 003A
16112 005A
AA 0255
AA 0344
TBA TBA TBA TBA Trostle, A
Davis, M
TBA
TBA
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I
15078 001A TR
11:00A–12:15P AA 0160
Davis, M
SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II
14901 001A TR
09:30A–10:45A AA 0160
Davis, M
REL 100 Introduction to the Study of Religion
14923 001A T
04:00P–06:50P AA 0347
15513 002A M
12:30P–03:20P AA 0347
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
01/23/17–05/07/17
Sound, J
Sound, J
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
REL 233 Introduction to Islam
15619 151A TR
01:00P–03:50P AA 0440
Nassimi, D
3cr.
RUSSIAN
Offered at: AL, ELI, LO
For more information, contact Dr. Martha Davis, assistant dean of World Language
[email protected] or 703–845–6586.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
RUS 102 Beginning Russian II
14892 001A MW
07:00P–09:15P AA 0418
RUS 202 Intermediate Russian II
14893 001A MW
05:30P–06:45P AA 0418
Bernhardt, J
Bernhardt, J
Beginning Spanish II
TR
11:00A–01:15P
MW
11:00A–01:15P
TBA
TBA–TBA
TBA
TBA–TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
5cr.
Enriquez Arana, E
3cr.
SPA 206 Spanish for Heritage Speakers II
15463 300A MW
05:00P–06:30P AA 0160
Enriquez Arana, E
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, QME, RES
Please check the online notes for the exact day the class meets as well as other
information for the class. For further information, call 703–845–6301.
Offered at: AL
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
SSC 115 Introduction to Global Affairs
15335 002A T
07:30P–10:20P AA0467
TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For more information, please contact Elizabeth Lanthier, assistant dean of Social
Science, at 703–933–3969 or [email protected].
SDV 100 15470 100A
15352 101A
15429 102A
15341 103A
15364 104A
15996 105A
15680 106A
15681 107A
15682 108A
16118 400A
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
SOC 200 Principles of Sociology
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for SOC 200 and SOC 201. Contact elanthier@nvcc.
edu for information.
15651 001A TR
09:30A–10:45A AA 0434 Hindert, N
15928 003A MW
12:30P–01:45P AA 0434 Hindert, N
15750 004A R
06:30P–09:20P AA0443 TBA
SDV 100 College Success Skills
15471 200A M
03:00P–04:50P AA 0460
15068 201A T
09:00A–10:50A AA 0460
15140 202A T
01:00P–02:50P AA 0460
15067 203A T
06:00P–07:50P AA0460
15378 204A W
03:00P–04:50P AA 0460
16114 205A W
11:00A–12:50P AA 0460
48002 206A R
01:00P–02:50P AA0460
48003 207A TBA
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA OTHER SESSIONS
01/23/17–05/07/17
SSC 115 Introduction to Global Affairs
15306 300A TR
12:25P–01:50P AA0467
TBA
3cr.
SOCIOLOGY
SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology I
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for SOC 200 and SOC 201. Contact elanthier@nvcc.
edu for information.
14925 006A MW
09:30A–10:45A AA 0443 Hindert, N
14926 009A T
06:30P–09:20P AA0434 TBA
SOC 202 Introduction to Sociology II
14927 001A MW
11:00A–12:15P AA 0434
SOC 266 Race and Ethnicity
15519 001A TR
12:30P–01:45P AA 0434
FOURTEEN WEEK
5cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
SPA 205 Spanish for Heritage Speakers I
29235 330A TR
01:00P–02:15P AA 0344
SOCIAL SCIENCE
FOURTEEN WEEK
5cr.
Hindert, N
Hindert, N
3cr.
SDV 100 College Success Skills
M
03:00P–04:50P AA0460
M
07:00P–07:50P AA0460
T
01:00P–02:50P AA 0460
W
11:00A–12:50P AA 0460
W
01:00P–02:50P AA0460
W
03:00P–04:50P AA 0460
R
01:00P–02:50P AA 0460
F
10:00A–11:50A AA0460
S
09:00A–01:00P AA0460
T
07:00P–09:40P DET ASO-
TBA
TBA
Blair, T
Jones, T
TBA
Wynn, E
Carrier, R
TBA
TBA
TBA
Donnelly, M
DuBose, D
Blair, T
TBA
Wynn, E
Jones, T
TBA
TBA
College Success Skills
01/16/17–03/12/17
15069 300A M
1cr.

1cr.
1cr.
09:00A–10:50A AA0460
TBA
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
SOC 200 Principles of Sociology
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for SOC 200 and SOC 201. Contact elanthier@nvcc.
edu for information.
15751 301A TR
11:00A–12:25P AA 0434 Hindert, N
SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology I
3cr.
Students cannot get credit for SOC 200 and SOC 201. Contact elanthier@nvcc.
edu for information.
15466 301A TR
12:30P–01:55P AA 0277 Hindert, N
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
8333 Little River Turnpike
Annandale, Virginia 22003
703–323–3000
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
ACCOUNTING
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For accounting course information, call 703–323–2426 or 703–323–3593.
ACC 211
Principles of Accounting I
16596 060N M
07:00P–09:40P CC 0236 Mitchell, J
3cr.
ACC 221
Intermediate Accounting I
Prerequisite: ACC 212.
17239 060N S
09:00A–02:55P CC 0233 TBA
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ACC 211
16589 001N
18577 002N
16590 003N
16591 004N
16592 005N
16594 006N
16595 007N
Principles
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
M
T
of Accounting I
09:30A–10:45A
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
08:00A–09:15A
09:30A–10:45A
06:00P–08:40P
06:30P–09:10P
CC
CC
CC
CC
CC
CC
CC
0236
0227
0227
0236
0203
0203
0203
Ahmad, J
Brooks, G
Brooks, G
Imel, P
Thompson, E
Jun, S
Locke, E
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ACC 211
Principles of Accounting I
3cr.
All sections of ACC 211 require the use of a web-based homework management
and learning resource.
19115 080N MW
02:00P–04:55P CC 0227 Ahmad, J
ACC 212
Principles of Accounting II
3cr.
Prerequisite: ACC 211 or equivalent. ACC 212 uses McGraw Hill Connect, a webbased homework management and learning resource (mandatory).
18847 080N M
07:00P–09:55P CC 0236 Mitchell, J
17142 081N S
09:00A–02:55P CC 0236 TBA
ACC 212
Principles of Accounting II
Prerequisite: ACC 211 or equivalent. ACC 212 uses WileyPlus, a web-based
homework management and learning resource (mandatory).
18861 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CC 0203 Mitchell, J
16597 002N MW
09:30A–10:45A CC 0203 Mitchell, J
16598 003N MW
11:00A–12:15P CC 0203 Mitchell, J
17688 004N TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0236 Marsh, T
17794 005N TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0227 Marsh, T
17377 006N TR
02:00P–03:15P CC 0236 Locke, E
17376 007N T
04:30P–07:10P CC 0227 Marsh, T
3cr.
ACC 220
Accounting for Small Business
18318 001N W
06:30P–09:10P CC 0233 TBA
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, QME
For course information, call 703–323–3255.
ACC 222
Intermediate Accounting II
Prerequisite: ACC 221.
16602 001N R
06:00P–08:40P CC 0233 Imel, P
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ACC 230
Advanced Accounting
Prerequisite or co-requisite: ACC 222 or equivalent.
17241 001N T
06:30P–09:10P CC 0233 TBA
3cr.
ACC 241
Auditing I
Prerequisite or co-requisite: ACC 222 or equivalent.
18588 001N T
06:30P–09:10P CC 0236 Thompson, E
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
ACC 222
Intermediate Accounting II
18922 080N S
09:00A–02:55P CC 0233 TBA
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
01/23/17–05/07/17
ACC 115
Applied Accounting
18848 036N TR
11:00A–12:30P CC 0236 Marsh, T
3cr.
ACC 211
Principles of Accounting I
3cr.
All sections of ACC 211 require the use of a web-based homework management
and learning resource.
18152 033N MW
11:00A–12:30P CC 0236 Ahmad, J
17656 034N MW
12:30P–02:00P CC 0236 Ahmad, J
16593 035N TR
11:00A–12:30P CC 0203 Thompson, E
18470 036N TR
12:30P–02:00P CC 0203 Locke, E
17861 037N TR
02:00P–03:30P CC 0227 Imel, P
ACC 212
18858 034N
18391 035N
18859 036N
16599 037N
18312 038N
Principles
MW
MW
TR
TR
M
of Accounting II
09:30A–11:00A
11:00A–12:30P
09:30A–11:00A
11:00A–12:30P
06:00P–09:05P
CA
CA
CC
CC
CC
0323
0323
0227
0227
0227
Thompson, E
Thompson, E
Imel, P
Locke, E
Bennett, D
3cr.
3cr.
ADJ 100
18072 001N
18573 002N
17101 003N
Survey of Criminal Justice
MW
08:00A–09:15A CC 0119 McMillan, G
TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0119 Short, J
M
06:00P–08:40P CC 0119 TBA
3cr.
ADJ 105
16817 001N
17097 002N
17968 003N
The Juvenile Justice System
TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0202 McMillan, G
M
04:30P–07:10P CC 0202 Rocco, D
W
04:30P–07:10P CC 0202 Mcnulty, M
3cr.
ADJ 107
Survey of Criminology
17237 001N TR
08:00A–09:15A CC 0202 Wofsey, S
17020 002N TR
02:00P–03:15P CC 0119 McMillan, G
3cr.
ADJ 133
Ethics and the Criminal Justice Profession
39319 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CC 0217 Short, J
3cr.
ADJ 140
Introduction to Corrections
17917 001N MW
02:00P–03:15P CC 0217 Short, J
17231 002N T
04:30P–07:10P CC 0119 Rocco, D
3cr.
ADJ 164
Case Studies in Murder/Violent Crimes
17022 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0119 Short, J
3cr.
ADJ 211
Crim Law, Evidence and Procedures I
16825 001N MW
12:30P–01:45P CC 0217 Short, J
3cr.
ADJ 212
Crim Law, Evidence and Procedures II
16826 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CC 0217 Short, J
3cr.
ADJ 216
Organized Crime and Corruption
16948 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0119 Wofsey, S
3cr.
ACC 215
Computerized Accounting
Prerequisite: ACC 211.
16950 035N M
06:00P–09:05P CM 0128 Romero, S
3cr.
ADJ 228
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
17230 001N T
04:30P–07:10P CC 0217 McMillan, G
3cr.
3cr.
ACC 230
Advanced Accounting
Prerequisite or co-requisite: ACC 222 or equivalent.
19069 036N T
06:30P–09:35P CC 0114 TBA
24114 037N R
06:00P–09:05P CC 0236 Locke, E
3cr.
ADJ 234
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
18109 001N TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0202 Wofsey, S
17021 002N W
04:30P–07:10P CC 0236 Rogers, A
ADJ 247
Criminal Behavior
17918 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CC 0119 Wofsey, S
3cr.
ACC 231
Cost Accounting I
Prerequisite: ACC 212.
16603 035N M
06:30P–09:35P CC 0233 Ahmad, J
3cr.
ADJ 250
Global Security Concepts for Law Enforcement
and National
39194 001N M
06:00P–08:40P CC 0217 Staszak, D
ACC 261
Principles of Federal Taxation I
16604 036N T
06:30P–09:35P CC 0206 Dickman, N
3cr.
ADJ 275
Forensic Pathology
17962 001N M
07:30P–10:10P CC 0230 Stanley, M
3cr.
ACC 262
Principles of Federal Taxation II
18923 036N R
06:30P–08:00P CC 0227 Ross, D
3cr.
ADJ 295
Topics In: HAZMAT/WMD/Terrorism
19113 001N R
07:30P–09:10P CC 0234 Rogers, A
3cr.
3cr.
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COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
ADJ 139
Private Detectives/Investigators
18790 036N F
10:00A–02:15P CC 0234 Miller, H
4cr.
ASL 262
American Sign Language VI
Prerequisite: ASL 261 or equivalent.
40767 035N R
06:30P–09:10P CT 0123 TBA
ADJ 212
Crim Law, Evidence and Procedures II
18198 036N T
06:00P–09:05P CC 0111 Ward, C
3cr.
TWELVE WEEK
ADJ 255
Security Management
19083 036N MW
10:55A–12:25P CC 0119 Carelock, J
3cr.
ASL 101
American Sign Language I
16956 022N MW
10:00A–12:30P CT 0219 TBA
4cr.
ASL 102
American Sign Language II
ASL 101 or equivalent is required.
18677 022N TR
12:30P–03:00P CC 0204 TBA
4cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
OTHER SESSIONS
ADJ 295
Topics In: HAZMAT/WMD/Terrorism
03/18/17–03/25/17
17698 037N S
1cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
ANTHROPOLOGY
09:00A–04:00P CC 0234 TBA
See Sociology (SOC).
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE-ASL
ARABIC
Offered at: AN, ELI
For information, call 703–323–3291.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, WO
Placement tests are available and highly recommended. For information or
placement advice for classes at Annandale, call 703–323–2133 or 703–323–
2138. See the College Catalog for prerequisites or view the Catalog online at
www.nvcc.edu.
ASL 101
American Sign Language I
17286 001N MW
12:00P–01:50P CC 0204 Taylor, K
16955 002N TR
10:00A–11:50A CC 0204 Debes, P
4cr.
ASL 102
American Sign Language II
ASL 101 or equivalent is required.
16957 001N MW
10:00A–11:50A CC 0204 TBA
4cr.
ASL 115
Fingerspelling and Number Use in ASL
17746 001N TR
11:00A–11:50A CT 0334 TBA
2cr.
ASL 125
History and Culture of the Deaf Community
17205 001N MW
12:30P–01:45P CT 0219 Debes, P
3cr.
ARA 102
Beginning Arabic II
17864 001N TR
10:00A–12:15P CN 0213 TBA
ASL 201
American Sign Language III
40759 001N MW
12:30P–02:20P CC 0208 TBA
4cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
ASL 202
American Sign Language IV
Prerequisite: ASL 201 or equivalent.
16960 001N MW
12:00P–01:50P CM 0216
4cr.
ASL 210
ASL Storytelling
Prerequisite: ASL 262 or equivalent.
18635 001N W
12:30P–03:20P CM 0236
TBA
3cr.
TBA
ASL 261
American Sign Language V
Prerequisite: ASL 201 or equivalent.
19024 001N MW
05:00P–06:15P CT 0123 TBA
3cr.
ASL 262
American Sign Language VI
Prerequisite: ASL 261 or equivalent.
19052 001N TR
09:30A–10:45A CT 0123 Taylor, K
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ARA 101
Beginning Arabic I
5cr.
There are no Prerequisites for ARA 101 as it is a course for true beginners.
Students with Arabic language proficiency should be evaluated and placed in an
appropriate level of Arabic.
17669 001N TR
11:00A–01:15P CN 0127 Hilmi, S
5cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ARA 101
Beginning Arabic I
5cr.
There are no prerequisites for ARA 101 as it is a course for true beginners.
Students with Arabic language proficiency should be evaluated and placed in an
appropriate level of Arabic.
17149 036N MW
01:30P–04:05P CN 0213 Hilmi, S
ARA 102
Beginning Arabic II
39394 036N TR
07:00P–09:35P CT 0203 TBA
5cr.
ARA 201
Intermediate Arabic I
19068 036N MW
07:00P–09:10P CN 0213 TBA
4cr.
ARA 202
Intermediate Arabic II
39395 035N MW
10:30A–12:40P CN 0213 Hilmi, S
42200 036N MW
07:00P–09:10P CT 0203 TBA
4cr.
ARCHITECTURE
01/23/17–05/07/17
ASL 100
Orientation to Acquisition of ASL as an Adult
19064 035N MW
09:00A–10:00A CT 0219 TBA
2cr.
ASL 101
American Sign Language I
18396 035N MW
06:30P–08:40P CC 0204 TBA
4cr.
ASL 102
American Sign Language II
ASL 101 or equivalent is required.
17204 048N S
09:00A–01:15P CN 0121 TBA
4cr.
ASL 115
Fingerspelling and Number Use in ASL
18400 036N M
05:30P–07:40P CT 0219 TBA
2cr.
ASL 201
American Sign Language III
Prerequisite: ASL 102 or equivalent.
19065 035N TR
07:30P–09:40P CT 0219 TBA
4cr.
ARC 124
Architectural Graphics II
3cr.
Prerequisites: ARC 123 (or ARC 121) and ARC 133. ARC 124 replaces ARC 122.
17462 001N MW
10:30A–12:45P CT 0312 Saidi, N
4cr.
ARC 133
Construction Methodology and Procedures I
16732 001N T
08:00A–10:40A CT 0218 Simonian, A
16731 002N MW
05:00P–06:15P CT 0218 Simonian, A
3cr.
ASL 202
American Sign Language IV
Prerequisite: ASL 201 or equivalent.
18195 036N TR
05:00P–07:10P CC 0204 TBA
3cr.
ASL 220
Comparative Linguistics: ASL/English
Prerequisite: ASL 102 or equivalent
40760 035N W
06:30P–09:35P CT 0219 TBA
3cr.
ARC 134
Construction Methodology and Procedures II
Prerequisite: ARC 133.
16733 001N MW
08:30A–09:45A CT 0312 Saidi, N
3cr.
ASL 225
Literature of the U.S. Deaf Community
18197 035N T
05:30P–08:35P CN 0109 TBA
3cr.
ARC 138
Structures for Architects
Prerequisite: ARC 133.
17114 001N R
06:00P–08:40P CT 0218 Wilkerson, G
ARC 201
History of Modern Architecture
Prerequisite: ARC 200 or ART 101 or ART 102.
16734 001N T
01:30P–04:10P CT 0218 Saidi, N
3cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Offered at: AL, AN
For course information, call 703–323–3326.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ARC 123
Architectural Graphics I
Corequisite: ARC 133. ARC 123 replaces ARC 121.
17460 001N T
11:00A–03:30P CT 0212 Simonian, A
17461 002N MW
06:30P–08:45P CT 0212 TBA
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ARC 225
Site Planning and Technology
Prerequisite: ARC 123 (or ARC 121).
16735 001N R
01:30P–04:10P CT 0312 Saidi, N
3cr.
ARC 232
Architectural Design and Graphics II
Prerequisite: ARC 231.
16736 001N M
01:00P–04:20P CT 0212 Simonian, A
W
01:00P–04:20P CT 0312 TBA
4cr.
ARC 240
Designing Sustainable Built Environments
18578 001N M
10:00A–11:40A CT 0218 Simonian, A
3cr.
ARC 243
Environmental Systems
17737 001N W
05:00P–08:40P CT 0210 Wilkerson, G
4cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For information concerning Art courses, call 703–323–3114.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ART 100
16830 001N
18465 002N
18463 003N
Art Appreciation
MW
12:30P–01:45P CM 0215 Steinberg, D
TR
08:00A–09:15A CM 0215 Kudaligamage, G
W
07:00P–09:40P CM 0215 Steinberg, D
3cr.
ART 101
16831 001N
17642 002N
17476 003N
17304 004N
History and Appreciation of Art I
MW
09:30A–10:45A CM 0215
TR
02:00P–03:15P CC 0115
R
02:00P–04:40P CM 0215
M
07:30P–10:10P CM 0215
3cr.
ART 102
History and Appreciation of Art II
16832 001N MW
02:00P–03:15P CM 0215
16833 002N TR
09:30A–10:45A CM 0215
18127 H01N T
02:00P–04:40P CM 0215
Thornton-Grant, S
Vasiljevic, D
ThorntonGrant, S
CREDITS
ROOM
3cr.
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
01/23/17–05/07/17
ART 101
History and Appreciation of Art I
19039 035N MW
12:30P–02:00P CS 0119 Shin, S
3cr.
ART 104
History of Far Eastern Art II
27348 036N M
07:00P–10:05P CN 0114 Cumbey, S
3cr.
ART 121
16795 035N
47093 036N
17469 037N
19016 048N
4cr.
Drawing I
MW
09:00A–12:20P CM 0361 Aakesson, J
MW
03:30P–06:20P CM 0361 TBA
F
09:30A–03:50P CM 0361 Schlesinger, A
S
09:30A–03:50P CM 0361 Kudaligamage,
ART 122
Drawing II
Prerequisite: ART 121 for all sections of ART
27283 037N F
09:30A–03:50P
16885 038N TR
06:00P–09:20P
19017 048N S
09:30A–03:50P
ARTS
Shin, S
Vasiljevic, D
Purcell, E
Vasiljevic, D
FOURTEEN WEEK
TIME
122
CM 0361 Schlesinger, A
CM 0361 Schlesinger, A
CM 0361 Kudaligamage, G
G
4cr.
ART 131
Fundamentals of Design I
18864 036N TR
12:30P–03:20P CM 0315 TBA
17819 048N S
09:00A–03:20P CM 0315 Bartholome, M
4cr.
ART 132
Fundamentals of Design II
18866 036N MW
06:00P–09:20P CM 0102 Aakesson, J
18867 048N S
09:00A–03:20P CM 0102 TBA
4cr.
ART 153
Ceramics I
19077 037N MW
09:00A–12:20P CM 0102 Birkhimer, B
47215 038N TR
06:00P–09:20P CM 0102 Devers, R
4cr.
ART 154
Ceramics II
47228 038N TR
06:00P–09:20P CM 0102 Devers, R
4cr.
ART 160
Film Production I
19053 036N F
10:00A–04:00P CC 0115 Lustig, J
3cr.
ART 161
Film Production II
19054 036N F
10:00A–04:00P CC 0115 Lustig, J
3cr.
ART 106
History of Modern Art
17643 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CM 0215 Thornton-Grant, S
3cr.
ART 198
Seminar and Project Advanced Ceramics
47290 037N MW
09:00A–12:20P CM 0102 Birkhimer, B
4cr.
ART 121
47074 001N
16884 002N
18883 003N
Drawing I
MW
12:30P–03:20P CM 0361 Porta, G
TR
09:00A–11:50A CM 0361 Messegee, T
MW
06:30P–09:20P CM 0361 TBA
4cr.
ART 231
Sculpture I
47245 036N MW
06:00P–09:20P CM 0102 Aakesson, J
4cr.
ART 232
Sculpture II
47249 036N MW
06:00P–09:20P CM 0102 Aakesson, J
4cr.
ART 122
Drawing II
Prerequisite: ART 121.
16796 001N TR
12:30P–03:20P CM 0361 Messegee, T
4cr.
ART 131
Fundamentals of Design I
18862 001N MW
09:00A–11:50A CM 0317 Steinberg, D
16798 002N TR
09:00A–11:50A CM 0317 Porta, G
4cr.
ART 132
Fundamentals of Design II
18865 001N TR
09:00A–11:50A CM 0102 Bradley, A
18911 002N TR
09:00A–11:50A CM 0317 Porta, G
4cr.
ART 140
Introduction to Graphic Skills
47404 001N T
12:00P–02:50P CG 404A TBA
3cr.
ART 150
History of Film and Animation
ART 150 can be selected as Humanities elective.
17501 001N R
07:00P–09:40P CC 0115 Lustig, J
3cr.
ART 153
Ceramics I
47190 001N TR
12:30P–01:30P CM 0102 Devers, R
18889 002N F
11:00A–04:30P CM 0102 Pates, V
4cr.
ART 154
Ceramics II
47220 001N MW
12:30P–03:20P CM 0102 Birkhimer, B
4cr.
ART 198
Seminar and Project: Digital Photo Workshop
47274 001N T
12:00P–02:50P CG 404A Steinberg, D
4cr.
ART 231
Sculpture I
18874 001N TR
09:00A–11:50A CM 0102 Bradley, A
4cr.
ART 232
Sculpture II
18873 001N TR
09:00A–11:50A CM 0102 Bradley, A
4cr.
ART 236
Sculptural Ceramics
47387 001N TR
12:30P–01:30P CM 0102 Devers, R
4cr.
ART 241
Painting I
18869 001N TR
03:00P–05:50P CM 0361 Schlesinger, A
4cr.
ART 242
Painting II
18870 001N TR
03:00P–05:50P CM 0361 Schlesinger, A
4cr.
ART 283
Computer Graphics I
16797 001N MW
09:00A–11:50A CG 404A Porta, G
4cr.
ART 284
Computer Graphics II
18452 001N MW
09:00A–11:50A CG 404A Porta, G
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
ART 101
History and Appreciation of Art I
27347 060N TR
11:00A–12:15P CM 0215 Thornton-Grant, S
3cr.
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ART 102
History and Appreciation of Art II
30489 060N TR
11:00A–12:15P CA 0323 French, R
3cr.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
BIO 101
General Biology I
17026 010N MW
03:30P–04:45P CS 0117 Temkin, I
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17032 0B4N MW
05:00P–06:15P CS 0114 Temkin, I
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17027 011N TR
08:00A–09:15A CS 0107 Gillevet, T
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17055 0B5N T
11:00A–01:40P CS 0114 Gillevet, T
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17054 012N TR
09:30A–10:45A CS 0107 Gillevet, T
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17082 0B6N R
11:00A–01:40P CS 0114 Gillevet, T
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17081 013N TR
11:00A–12:15P CS 0136 Goolsby, K
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17224 0B7N T
02:00P–04:40P CS 0114 Goolsby, K
18788 0B8N R
02:00P–04:40P CS 0114 Goolsby, K
0cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Annandale
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For further information, please call 703–323–3224.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17223 014N TR
03:30P–04:45P CS 0119 Wordoffa, Z
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17295 0B9N TR
05:00P–06:15P CS 0114 Wordoffa, Z
0cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BIO 101
General Biology I
17291 015N WF
12:30P–01:45P CS 0138 Bryan, P
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17296 0C1N F
02:00P–04:40P CS 0114 Bryan, P
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17292 016N F
08:00A–10:45A CS 0107 Marr, M
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17397 0C2N F
11:00A–01:40P CS 0114 Marr, M
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
18787 017N F
11:00A–01:45P CS 0119 Sundararaman, S
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ART 100
Art Appreciation
18840 080N W
12:00P–02:55P CT M103 TBA
27281 081N R
12:00P–02:55P CA 0317 TBA
3cr.
ART 101
History and Appreciation of Art I
18464 080N TR
11:00A–12:15P CM 0215 Thornton-Grant, S
17818 081N R
07:00P–09:55P CM 0215 Purcell, E
3cr.
ART 102
History and Appreciation of Art II
16834 080N TR
11:00A–12:15P CA 0323 French, R
19012 081N TR
07:00P–09:25P CN 0117 Shin, S
3cr.
ART 150
History of Film and Animation
ART 150 can be selected as Humanities elective.
18124 080N TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0115 Castaneda, I
3cr.
BIOLOGY
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and completion of developmental math
unit 3, or placement in unit 4 or above or division approval (703–323–3224 or
[email protected]).
BIO 101
General Biology I
16835 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CS 0136 Wright, R
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
16836 0A1N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0110 Wright, R
16837 0A2N W
11:00A–01:40P CS 0114 Wright, R
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
16838 002N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0119 Seeke, S
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17398 0C3N F
08:00A–10:40A CS 0110 Sundararaman, S
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
16839 0A3N M
08:00A–10:40A CS 0114 Seeke, S
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17395 018N F
11:00A–01:45P CS 0131 TBA
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
16841 003N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0123 Temkin, I
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17083 0C4N F
08:00A–10:40A CS 0114 TBA
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
16840 0A4N M
08:00A–10:40A CS 0110 Temkin, I
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17396 019N F
04:00P–05:45P CS 0107 Zahwa, H
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
4cr.
16844 004N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0138 Bushaw-Newton, K
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17170 0C5N F
06:00P–08:40P CS 0114 Htet, S
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
0cr.
16842 0A5N M
08:00A–10:40A CS 0217 Bushaw-Newton, K
16845 0A6N W
08:00A–10:40A CS 0114 Bushaw-Newton, K
BIO 101
General Biology I
17498 020N MW
06:00P–07:15P CS 0117 TBA
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
16847 005N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0117 Wordoffa, Z
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17297 0C6N M
07:30P–10:10P CS 0110 TBA
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
16843 0A7N M
02:00P–04:40P CS 0110 Wordoffa, Z
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17499 021N MW
06:00P–07:15P CS 0104 TBA
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
16849 006N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0136 Goolsby, K
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17349 0C7N W
07:30P–10:10P CS 0110 TBA
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
16846 0A8N M
02:00P–04:40P CS 0114 Goolsby, K
17028 0A9N W
02:00P–04:40P CS 0114 Goolsby, K
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17500 022N TR
06:00P–07:15P CS 0129 Estep, J
4cr.
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
16848 007N MW
12:30P–01:45P CS 0123 Temkin, I
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
30795 0C8N T
07:30P–10:10P CS 0114 Estep, J
30796 0C9N R
07:30P–10:10P CS 0114 Estep, J
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17029 0B1N W
08:00A–10:40A CS 0110 Temkin, I
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17735 071N S
08:00A–10:45A CS 0107 Ottke, J
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17024 008N MW
12:30P–01:45P CS 0117 Wordoffa, Z
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17736 0H1N S
11:00A–01:40P CS 0114 Ottke, J
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17030 0B2N W
02:00P–04:40P CS 0110 Wordoffa, Z
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17293 H90N TR
11:00A–12:15P CS 0121 Simmons, K
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17025 009N MW
03:15P–04:30P CS 0138 Assadi, M
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17294 HZ1N T
08:00A–10:40A CS 0114 Simmons, K
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17031 0B3N M
04:45P–07:25P CS 0110 Assadi, M
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: BIO 101 or division approval (703–323–3224 or [email protected]).
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 44 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
BIO 102
General Biology II
16850 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CS 0123 Marr, M
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
17012 0G1N N
11:00A–01:40P CS 0128 Abdelrasoul, K
0cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16851 0A1N MW
06:30A–07:45A CS 0128 Marr, M
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
17496 071N S
11:00A–01:45P CS 0131 Hoefke, K
4cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
16852 002N MW
09:30A–10:45A CS 0129 Caporale, J
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
17497 0H1N S
08:00A–10:40A CS 0128 Hoefke, K
0cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16853 0A2N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0128 Caporale, J
16854 0A3N W
11:00A–01:40P CS 0128 Caporale, J
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
18761 H90N TR
12:30P–01:45P CS 0121 Simmons, K
4cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
16855 003N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0129 Shaffer, D
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
18762 HZ1N R
08:00A–10:40A CS 0132 Simmons, K
0cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16856 0A4N M
08:00A–10:40A CS 0128 Shaffer, D
17276 0A5N W
08:00A–10:40A CS 0128 Shaffer, D
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or division approval (703–323–3224 or
[email protected]).
BIO 102
General Biology II
16857 004N MW
03:30P–04:45P CS 0131 Bryan, P
4cr.
BIO 120
General Zoology
18508 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CS 0119 Fitzgerald, P
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16858 0A6N MW
05:00P–06:15P CS 0128 Bryan, P
0cr.
BIO 120
Lab for General Zoology
18509 0A1N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0114 Fitzgerald, P
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
16860 005N TR
08:00A–09:15A CS 0123 Greenfield, C
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16859 0A7N TR
06:30A–07:45A CS 0128 Greenfield, C
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
16861 006N T
09:30A–10:45A CS 0138 Henthorn, K
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
16871 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0104 Ray, B
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
17619 0A8N T
11:00A–01:40P CS 0128 Henthorn, K
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
16872 0A1N W
08:00A–10:40A CS 0132 Ray, B
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
16864 007N TR
11:00A–12:15P CS 0123 Peglar, M
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4cr.
16999 002N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0121 Topchubashova, S
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16862 0A9N T
08:00A–10:40A CS 0128 Peglar, M
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
0cr.
16873 0A2N W
08:00A–10:40A CS 0134 Topchubashova, S
BIO 102
General Biology II
16866 008N TR
12:30P–01:45P CS 0138 Fitzgerald, P
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4cr.
17000 003N MW
12:30P–01:45P CS 0121 Topchubashova, S
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16863 0B1N T
02:00P–04:40P CS 0128 Fitzgerald, P
16865 0B2N R
02:00P–04:40P CS 0128 Fitzgerald, P
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
0cr.
17001 0A3N M
08:00A–10:40A CS 0134 Topchubashova, S
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17288 004N MW
12:30P–01:45P CS 0129 Tavassoli, A
4cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
17011 009N TR
12:30P–01:45P CS 0123 Peglar, M
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17100 0A4N M
02:00P–04:40P CS 0134 Tavassoli, A
0cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16867 0B3N R
08:00A–10:40A CS 0128 Peglar, M
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17346 005N MW
12:30P–01:45P CS 0136 Williams, L
4cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
17085 010N TR
03:30P–04:45P CS 0123 TBA
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17289 0A5N MW
02:00P–03:15P CS 0132 Williams, L
17341 0A6N MW
03:30P–04:45P CS 0132 Williams, L
0cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
18261 0B4N TR
05:00P–06:15P CS 0128 TBA
BIO 102
General Biology II
17171 011N R
09:30A–10:45A CS 0138 Henthorn, K
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17485 006N MW
03:30P–04:45P CS 0107 Chao, E
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16868 0B5N R
11:00A–01:40P CS 0128 Henthorn, K
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17486 0A7N MW
05:00P–06:15P CS 0132 Chao, E
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
18260 012N F
08:00A–09:15A CS 0123 Pathapadu, S
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17535 007N TR
08:00A–09:15A CS 0104 TBA
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16869 0B6N F
09:30A–10:45A CS 0128 Pathapadu, S
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17487 0A8N TR
06:30A–07:45A CS 0132 TBA
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
17342 013N F
11:00A–01:40P CS 0107 Peglar, M
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17550 008N TR
12:30P–01:45P CS 0136 Williams, L
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
16870 0B7N F
02:00P–04:40P CS 0128 Peglar, M
0cr.
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
17343 014N F
02:00P–04:45P CS 0131 Christmas, J
4cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17488 0A9N TR
02:00P–03:15P CS 0132 Williams, L
17536 0B1N TR
03:30P–04:45P CS 0132 Williams, L
0cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17552 009N TR
03:30P–04:45P CS 0107 Chao, E
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
17344 0B8N F
11:00A–01:40P CS 0128 Christmas, J
BIO 102
General Biology II
17817 015N MW
06:00P–07:15P CS 0136 Prickett, T
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
17345 0B9N M
07:30P–10:10P CS 0128 Prickett, T
18024 0C1N W
07:30P–10:10P CS 0128 Prickett, T
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
18384 016N TR
06:00P–07:15P CS 0136 Pathapadu, S
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
18385 0C2N T
07:30P–10:10P CS 0128 Pathapadu, S
18517 0C3N R
07:30P–10:10P CS 0128 Pathapadu, S
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
17525 050N N
08:00A–10:45A CS 0123 Abdelrasoul, K
4cr.
The following lecture and choice of lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or division approval (703–323–3224
or [email protected]). This course is recommended for students in health
technologies who plan to transfer to a four-year program and have not taken BIO
101-102.
All first-time-to-college students
(ages 17–24) are required to
complete a student development
course (SDV 100 or 101) during
their first year.
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17551 0B2N TR
05:00P–06:15P CS 0134 Chao, E
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4cr.
17537 007N TR
11:00A–12:15P CS 0119 Topchubashova, S
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17674 010N F
08:00A–10:45A CS 0117 TBA
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
0cr.
17734 0A7N R
08:00A–10:40A CS 0134 Topchubashova, S
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17811 0B3N F
11:00A–01:40P CS 0132 TBA
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18017 008N TR
12:30P–01:45P CS 0119 TBA
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17810 011N F
11:00A–01:40P CS 0121 Odeh, F
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17614 0A8N R
02:00P–04:40P CS 0134 TBA
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17812 0B4N F
08:00A–10:40A CS 0132 Odeh, F
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18369 009N F
08:00A–10:45A CS 0119 Dike, A
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18137 012N F
11:00A–01:45P CS 0123 TBA
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18016 0A9N F
11:00A–01:40P CS 0134 Dike, A
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18139 0B5N F
02:00P–04:40P CS 0134 TBA
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18771 010N F
11:00A–01:45P CS 0117 TBA
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18138 013N MW
06:00P–07:15P CS 0119 Tavassoli, A
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18772 0B1N F
02:00P–04:40P CS 0132 TBA
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18140 0B6N MW
07:30P–08:45P CS 0134 Tavassoli, A
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18018 011N MW
07:30P–08:45P CS 0117 Mao, H
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18392 014N WF
08:00P–09:15P CS 0104 TBA
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17806 0B2N MW
09:00P–10:15P CS 0134 Mao, H
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18270 0B7N F
05:00P–07:45P CS 0132 TBA
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18019 012N TR
05:00P–06:15P CS 0131 Jo, P
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17391 040N S
11:00A–01:45P CS 0117 Rahman, A
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18015 0B3N TR
06:30P–07:45P CS 0132 Jo, P
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17392 0F1N S
02:00P–04:40P CS 0134 Rahman, A
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
30618 013N TR
06:30P–07:45P CS 0121 Masarsky, C
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17617 050N N
12:00P–02:45P CS 0136 Ma, K
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
30616 0B4N TR
05:00P–06:15P CS 0132 Masarsky, C
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17618 0G1N N
09:00A–11:40A CS 0134 Ma, K
18602 0G2N N
12:00P–02:40P CS 0134 Ma, K
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
30619 014N TR
06:30P–07:45P CS 0107 Ateeq, F
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18767 H90N W
08:00A–10:45A CS 0107 Lea, P
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
30617 0B5N TR
08:00P–09:15P CS 0132 Ateeq, F
0cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18768 HZ1N W
11:00A–01:40P CS 0132 Lea, P
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17393 040N S
08:00A–10:45A CS 0119 Tavassoli, A
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17394 0F1N S
11:00A–01:40P CS 0134 Tavassoli, A
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18595 H90N M
08:00A–10:45A CS 0107 Lea, P
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18596 HZ1N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0132 Lea, P
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: A passing grade in BIO 141 or division approval (703–323–3224
or [email protected]). This course is recommended for students in health
technologies who plan to transfer to a four-year program and have not taken BIO
101-102.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
16874 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CS 0104 Miller, L
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
16875 0A1N MW
06:30A–07:45A CS 0134 Miller, L
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: Passing grade in BIO 101 or BIO 141 or division approval (703–
323–3224 or [email protected]).
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
16877 002N MW
09:30A–10:45A CS 0117 Subramanian, R
4cr.
BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
4cr.
18759 001N TR
09:30A–10:45A CS 0129 Bushaw-Newton, K
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
16876 0A2N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0134 Subramanian, R
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
16878 003N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0107 Frasinel, C
4cr.
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
0cr.
18760 0A1N TR
08:00A–09:15A CS 0110 Bushaw-Newton, K
17802 0A2N TR
11:00A–12:15P CS 0110 Bushaw-Newton, K
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
16879 0A3N M
08:00A–10:40A CS 0132 Frasinel, C
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17165 004N MW
12:30P–01:45P CS 0107 Frasinel, C
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17074 0A4N W
02:00P–04:40P CS 0134 Frasinel, C
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17489 005N TR
09:30A–10:45A CS 0121 Frasinel, C
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17169 0A5N T
11:00A–01:40P CS 0132 Frasinel, C
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17733 006N TR
09:30A–10:45A CS 0104 Ray, B
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17490 0A6N R
11:00A–01:40P CS 0132 Ray, B
0cr.
Additional Fee Required
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BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
17800 002N TR
11:00A–12:15P CS 0131 Greenfield, C
4cr.
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
17803 0A3N TR
12:30P–01:45P CS 0110 Greenfield, C
0cr.
BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
17801 003N TR
12:30P–01:45P CS 0117 Seeke, S
4cr.
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
18013 0A4N TR
02:00P–03:15P CS 0110 Seeke, S
0cr.
BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
18011 004N TR
02:00P–03:15P CS 0117 Subramanian, R
4cr.
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
18511 0A5N TR
03:30P–04:45P CS 0110 Subramanian, R
0cr.
BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
18510 005N TR
06:00P–07:15P CS 0117 Dalmet, S
4cr.
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
18512 0A6N TR
07:30P–08:45P CS 0110 Dalmet, S
0cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
18012 006N F
06:00P–07:15P CS 0117 Eltayeb, A
S
04:00P–05:15P CS 0117 Eltayeb, A
4cr.
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
18014 0A7N F
07:30P–08:45P CS 0110 Eltayeb, A
S
05:30P–06:45P CS 0110 Eltayeb, A
0cr.
The following lecture and lab section must be taken together:
Prerequisites: One year of college biology with labs and CHM 111 and CHM 112
or division approval (703–323–3224 or [email protected]).
BIO 205
General Microbiology
17075 001N TR
04:00P–05:15P CS 0117 Park, H
4cr.
BIO 205
Lab for General Microbiology
17076 0A1N TR
05:30P–06:45P CS 0110 Park, H
0cr.
BIO 205
General Microbiology
17177 002N TR
07:30P–08:45P CS 0117 Park, H
4cr.
BIO 205
Lab for General Microbiology
17178 0A2N TR
09:00P–10:15P CS 0110 Park, H
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: BIO 101, CHM 111 and a second semester of biology or chemistry
or division approval (703–323–3224 or [email protected]).
BIO 206
Cell Biology
17077 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CS 0123 Gillevet, T
4cr.
BIO 206
Lab for Cell Biology
17078 0A1N W
11:00A–01:40P CS 0110 Gillevet, T
0cr.
The following lecture and lab section must be taken together:
Prerequisities: Passing grade in BIO 231 or division approval (703–323–3224 or
[email protected]). Recommended for students entering biology or medical related
careers.
BIO 232
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18254 001N MW
06:30P–07:45P CS 0107 Cova, J
4cr.
BIO 232
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18255 0A1N MW
05:00P–06:15P CS 0134 Cova, J
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: BIO 101 and 102 or division approval (703–323–3224 or slfinch@
nvcc.edu).
BIO 256
General Genetics
16882 001N WF
09:30A–10:45A CS 0121 Henthorn, K
4cr.
BIO 256
Lab for General Genetics
16883 0A1N F
11:00A–01:40P CS 0110 Henthorn, K
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: BIO 101 and 102 or division approval (703–323–3224 or slfinch@
nvcc.edu).
BIO 270
General Ecology
18256 001N MW
12:30P–01:45P CS 0104 Simmons, K
4cr.
BIO 270
Lab for General Ecology
18257 0A1N M
02:00P–04:40P CS 0128 Simmons, K
0cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and completion of developmental math
unit 3, or placement in unit 4 or above or division approval (703–323–3224 or
[email protected]).
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
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BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
34537 035N S
02:00P–04:50P CS 0107 Pirlo, E
4cr.
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
34538 0I2N S
05:00P–07:50P CS 0114 Pirlo, E
0cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and completion of developmental math
unit 3, or placement in unit 4 or above or division approval (703–323–3224 or
[email protected]).
BIO 101
General Biology I
18773 060N MW
04:30P–07:10P CS 0121 TBA
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
18775 0K1N MW
07:30P–10:10P CS 0114 TBA
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
18774 061N SN
11:00A–01:45P CS 0121 TBA
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
18776 0K2N SN
08:00A–10:40A CS 0114 TBA
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or division approval (703–323–3224
or [email protected]). This course is recommended for students in health
technologies who plan to transfer to a four-year program and have not taken BIO
101-102.
BIO 101
General Biology I
18785 032N MW
08:00A–09:25A CS 0117 Htet, S
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
18683 0I1N MW
06:30A–07:50A CS 0114 Htet, S
0cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17538 060N TR
02:00P–04:45P CS 0131 Wangerin, H
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
18786 033N TR
08:00A–09:25A CS 0117 Htet, S
4cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17539 0K1N TR
11:00A–01:40P CS 0134 Wangerin, H
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17667 0I2N TR
06:30A–07:50A CS 0114 Htet, S
0cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17652 061N FS
02:00P–04:45P CS 0119 TBA
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
18682 034N S
11:45A–01:30P CS 0107 Ananian, T
4cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17653 0K2N FS
05:00P–07:40P CS 0134 TBA
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
17523 0I3N S
02:00P–04:00P CS 0114 Ananian, T
0cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18459 062N MW
04:30P–07:15P CS 0138 Panza, G
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
17522 035N N
09:15A–10:45A CS 0107 Ananian, T
4cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18460 0K3N MW
07:30P–10:10P CS 0132 Panza, G
0cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
18782 0I4N N
11:00A–01:00P CS 0114 Ananian, T
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: Passing grade in BIO 141. This course is recommended for students
in health technologies who plan to transfer to a four-year program and have not
taken BIO 101-102.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and BIO 101 or BIO 141 or division
approval (703–323–3224 or [email protected]).
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18156 060N SN
11:00A–01:45P CS 0129 TBA
4cr.
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18157 0K1N SN
08:00A–10:40A CS 0132 TBA
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
0cr.
TWELVE WEEK
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
01/16/17–04/16/17
18562 0I1N W
0cr.
04:45P–07:15P CS 0110 Liao, H
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: BIO 101 or division approval (703–323–3224 or [email protected]).
BIO 102
General Biology II
18777 080N MW
04:30P–07:10P CS 0121 TBA
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
18779 0Q1N MW
07:30P–10:10P CS 0114 TBA
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
18778 081N SN
11:00A–01:45P CS 0121 TBA
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
18780 0Q2N SN
08:00A–10:40A CS 0114 TBA
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: Passing grade in BIO 141. Second 8-week BIO 142 courses are
offered to students who are completing BIO 141 in the first 8-week session of
Spring 2017, unless there are seats available when the class begins. This course
is recommended for students in health technologies who plan to transfer to a
four-year program and have not taken BIO 101-102.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17615 080N TR
02:00P–04:45P CS 0131 Wangerin, H
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17616 0Q1N TR
11:00A–01:40P CS 0134 Wangerin, H
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17654 081N FS
02:00P–04:45P CS 0119 TBA
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17655 0Q2N FS
05:00P–07:40P CS 0134 TBA
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18455 082N MW
04:30P–07:15P CS 0138 Panza, G
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18456 0Q3N MW
07:30P–10:10P CS 0132 Panza, G
16569
18031
16570
16558
16571
17518
17567
008N
009N
010N
011N
012N
013N
014N
TR
M
T
W
W
W
R
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
02:00P–03:15P
11:00A–12:15P
11:00A–12:15P
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
12:30P–01:45P
11:00A–12:15P
CC
CC
CC
CC
CC
CA
CC
INSTRUCTOR
0107
0206
0217
0234
0206
0323
0217
CODE(S)
TBA
McNamee, J
TBA
Largaespada, J
TBA
Largaespada, J
TBA
BUS 125
Applied Business Mathematics
Completion of high school algebra is recommended before taking BUS 125.
16572 001N TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0208 TBA
3cr.
BUS 165
Small Business Management
17751 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0202 TBA
17234 002N T
07:00P–09:40P CC 0230 TBA
3cr.
BUS 200
Principles of Management
Completion of BUS 100 is recommended before taking BUS 200.
16573 001N TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0230 TBA
3cr.
BUS 201
Organizational Behavior
17381 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0107 TBA
17749 002N W
07:00P–09:40P CC 0206 TBA
3cr.
BUS 205
Human Resource Management
17049 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CC 0107 TBA
3cr.
BUS 221
Business Statistics I
17066 001N T
12:30P–01:45P CC 0107 Pantovic, J
17743 002N T
07:00P–09:40P CT 0237 TBA
3cr.
BUS 224
Statistical Analysis for Business
24129 001N M
12:30P–02:20P CC 0202
24130 002N W
12:30P–02:20P CC 0202
47605 003N TR
09:00A–10:50A CC 0107
39408 004N
07:00P–09:40P TBA TBA
4cr.
Pantovic, J
Pantovic, J
TBA
TBA
BUS 241
Business Law I
16574 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CC 0230 Peterson, T
16575 002N R
07:00P–09:40P CC 0206 TBA
3cr.
BUS 242
Business Law II
19063 001N TR
08:00A–09:15A CC 0206 Peterson, T
17741 002N W
07:00P–09:40P CC 0208 TBA
3cr.
BUS 270
24131 001N
24132 002N
24133 003N
Interpersonal Dynamics in the Business Organization
TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0230 TBA
TR
02:00P–03:15P CC 0217 TBA
M
07:00P–09:40P CC 0206 TBA
3cr.
0cr.
BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
4cr.
Prerequisites: Passing grade in BIO 101 or BIO 141 or division approval (703–
323–3224 or [email protected]).
BUS 280
18734 001N
18735 002N
18825 003N
18736 004N
Introduction to International Business
MW
11:00A–12:15P CA 0319
TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0217
TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0234
R
07:00P–09:40P CC 0121
3cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
01/16/17–04/16/17
18561 034N W
03:30P–04:40P CS 0119 Liao, H
BIO 299
Supervised Study Mini Medical School
1cr.
BIO 299 001N: One-credit Mini Medical School. A NOVA collaboration with the
National Institutes of Health (NIH). This course provides students with information
on some of the same subjects studied by medical students. Open to all students.
The class will meet at the Annandale Campus four times and once at NIH where
students will tour the campus, visit medical research labs, hear about current
research and visit the National Medical Library. 10-week course meeting dates
from 1/27/17–4/07/17 from 9:00 AM–10:00 AM. Please email the instructor at
[email protected] for additional information.
01/27/17–04/07/17
18987 001N F
09:00A–10:00A CS 0104 Caporale, J
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For course information, please call 703–323–3163.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BUS 100
17188 001N
16560 002N
17519 003N
16567 004N
16568 005N
17502 006N
17503 007N
Introduction to Business
MW
08:00A–09:15A
MW
11:00A–12:15P
MW
02:00P–03:15P
TR
08:00A–09:15A
TR
09:30A–10:45A
TR
11:00A–12:15P
TR
12:30P–01:45P
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
CA
CA
CA
CA
CC
CC
CC
0323
0321
0323
0323
0121
0121
0121
TBA
Pantovic, J
McNamee, J
TBA
Olson, K
Olson, K
Olson, K
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
BUS 100
18337 035N
17109 036N
17715 037N
19062 038N
17946 039N
01/23/17–05/07/17
Introduction to Business
MW
09:15A–10:45A
TR
11:00A–12:30P
F
11:00A–12:35P
T
07:00P–10:05P
W
07:00P–10:05P
CC
CC
CC
CC
CC
0107
0206
0217
0107
0217
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
BUS 116
Entrepreneurship
17716 035N MW
09:25A–10:55A CC 0202 TBA
3cr.
BUS 125
Applied Business Mathematics
Completion of high school algebra is recommended before taking BUS 125.
17137 035N MW
11:00A–12:30P CC 0202 TBA
18932 036N T
07:00P–10:05P CC 0208 Ricks, S
3cr.
BUS 200
Principles of Management
Completion of BUS 100 is recommended before taking BUS 200.
18336 035N MW
12:30P–02:00P CC 0107 TBA
18933 036N W
07:00P–10:05P CC 0237 TBA
3cr.
BUS 202
Applied Management Principles
3cr.
Prerequisite: BUS 200. Having completed BUS 200, the student should have a
theoretical knowledge of the management functions and the role of the manager
in a business enterprise before registering for BUS 202.
17143 035N F
02:00P–03:30P CC 0217 TBA
BUS 205
Human Resource Management
17750 036N R
07:00P–10:05P CC 0203 TBA
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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TBA
TBA
Largaespada, J
TBA
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
BUS 280
Introduction to International Business
18809 036N F
09:30A–12:35P CA 0319 TBA
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
17365 0A6N W
02:00P–04:40P CS 0230 Tesema, Y
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
17493 007N W
02:00P–04:40P CS 0220 Schomber, B
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
17494 0A7N M
02:00P–04:40P CS 0230 Schomber, B
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
39403 008N R
08:00A–10:40A CS 0220 Pendyala, K
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
39404 0A8N T
08:00A–10:40A CS 0230 Pendyala, K
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
17604 009N T
11:00A–12:30P CS 0107 Kansal, R
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
17605 0A9N T
12:35P–01:50P CS 0230 Kansal, R
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
17783 010N R
02:00P–04:40P CS 0242 Chamberlin, M
4cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
17784 0B1N T
02:00P–04:40P CS 0230 Chamberlin, M
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement test score for ENG 111.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
18177 012N W
06:30P–09:10P CS 0220 Jensen, S
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
TIME
01/09/17–03/05/17
BUS 100
Introduction to Business
18458 060N MW
09:30A–12:25P CC 0114 TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
BUS 100
Introduction to Business
17110 081N TR
04:30P–07:25P CC 0202 TBA
3cr.
CHEMISTRY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
Students in Respiratory Therapy may take CHM 101-102 or CHM 121-122.
Students in Medical Laboratory Technology may take CHM 101-102 or CHM
111-112. CHM 101-102 is a general chemistry course intended for non-science
majors. A math placement test is required for CHM 111. For further information,
please call 703–323–3113.
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
16622 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CS 0234 Obrien, W
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
18178 0B2N M
06:30P–09:10P CS 0230 Jensen, S
0cr.
CHM 101
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
16623 0A1N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0226 Obrien, W
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
18325 013N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0234 Shahnaz, F
4cr.
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
17359 003N R
11:00A–01:40P CS 0220 Obrien, W
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
18326 0B3N W
11:00A–01:40P CS 0230 Shahnaz, F
0cr.
CHM 101
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
17298 0A3N T
11:00A–01:40P CS 0226 Obrien, W
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
18907 014N T
08:00A–10:40A CS 0234 Kansal, R
4cr.
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
17360 004N R
02:00P–04:40P CS 0220 Savkar, R
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
18908 0B4N R
08:00A–10:40A CS 0230 Kansal, R
0cr.
CHM 101
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
17361 0A4N T
02:00P–04:40P CS 0226 Savkar, R
0cr.
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
Prerequisite: CHM 111.
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
17600 005N R
06:30P–09:10P CS 0234 TBA
4cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
24142 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CS 0138 Swaminathan, P
4cr.
CHM 101
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
17601 0A5N T
06:30P–09:10P CS 0226 TBA
0cr.
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
24143 0A1N F
08:00A–10:40A CS 0226 Swaminathan, P
0cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
17174 003N T
11:00A–01:40P CS 0234 Savkar, R
4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: CHM 101.
CHM 102
Introductory Chemistry II
16626 001N T
08:00A–10:40A CS 0220 Obrien, W
4cr.
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
17175 0A3N R
11:00A–01:40P CS 0230 Savkar, R
0cr.
CHM 102
Lab for Introductory Chemistry II
16627 0A1N R
08:00A–10:40A CS 0226 Obrien, W
0cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
17366 004N R
02:00P–03:50P CS 0234 Tesema, Y
4cr.
CHM 102
Introductory Chemistry II
16628 002N T
11:00A–01:40P CS 0220 Swaminathan, P
4cr.
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
17367 0A4N R
04:00P–05:50P CS 0230 Tesema, Y
0cr.
CHM 102
Lab for Introductory Chemistry II
16629 0A2N R
11:00A–01:40P CS 0226 Swaminathan, P
0cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
18327 005N R
04:00P–05:50P CS 0234 Schomber, B
4cr.
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
18328 0A5N R
02:00P–03:50P CS 0230 Schomber, B
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement test scores for MTH 163 and ENG 111.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
17364 001N W
08:00A–10:40A CS 0220 Geiser-Bush, K
4cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
18498 006N T
06:30P–09:10P CS 0234 Tesema, Y
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
16631 0A1N F
08:00A–10:40A CS 0230 Geiser-Bush, K
0cr.
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
18499 0A6N R
06:30P–09:10P CS 0230 Tesema, Y
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
17878 002N W
11:00A–01:40P CS 0234 Geiser-Bush, K
4cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
43230 049N N
08:00A–10:40A CS 0234 Pendyala, K
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
17879 0A2N F
11:00A–01:40P CS 0230 Geiser-Bush, K
0cr.
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
43232 0A9N N
11:00A–01:40P CS 0226 Pendyala, K
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
16633 003N MF
08:00A–09:15A CS 0242 Sinwell, M
4cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
17689 H02N MW
12:00P–01:15P CS 0218 Swaminathan, P
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
16634 0A3N W
08:00A–10:40A CS 0230 Sinwell, M
0cr.
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
17690 HA2N F
12:00P–02:40P CS 0226 Swaminathan, P
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
16635 004N WF
08:00A–09:15A CS 0234 Schomber, B
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
16636 0A4N M
08:00A–10:40A CS 0230 Schomber, B
0cr.
CHM 241
Organic Chemistry I
3cr.
Prerequisite for CHM 241 is CHM 112 and a satisfactory placement score for
ENG 111.
17068 001N TR
10:00A–11:15A CS 0242 Wang, B
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
17299 005N WF
11:00A–12:15P CS 0238 Sinwell, M
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
17300 0A5N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0230 Sinwell, M
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
17307 006N M
02:00P–04:40P CS 0220 Tesema, Y
3cr.
0cr.
CHM 242
Organic Chemistry II
Prerequisite for CHM 242 is CHM 241.
16637 001N MW
10:00A–11:15A CS 0218 Wang, B
17067 048N S
09:00A–11:40A CS 0220 Eljack, M
4cr.
CHM 245
Special Organic Chem Lab I
19075 001N R
02:00P–04:40P CS 0226 Wang, B
2cr.
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CHM 246
Special Organic Chem Lab II
18500 048N S
12:30P–04:10P CS 0226 Eljack, M
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
2cr.
CHM 260
Introductory Biochemistry
3cr.
Prerequisite is a satisfactory placement score for ENG 111 and CHM 112 or 122
or division approval.
17176 001N T
04:00P–06:40P CS 0220 Alsufyani, A
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
39323 034N W
02:00P–05:05P CS 0242 Assegid, K
17362 035N W
06:30P–09:35P CS 0234 TBA
4cr.
CHM 101
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
39324 0C1N M
02:00P–05:05P CS 0226 Assegid, K
17363 0C2N M
06:30P–09:35P CS 0226 TBA
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
4cr.
Prerequisite for CHM 111 is satisfactory placement test scores for MTH 163 and
ENG111.
The following lecture and
39329 033N M
16630 034N MW
17880 035N R
18629 036N W
CHM 111
39330 0C1N
16632 0C2N
17881 0C3N
18630 0C4N
lab must be taken together:
10:15A–01:20P CT 0330
03:00P–05:00P CS 0234
06:00P–09:05P CS 0220
06:00P–09:05P CS 0238
Lab for General Chemistry I
W
10:15A–01:20P CS
F
02:00P–05:50P CS
T
06:00P–09:05P CS
F
06:00P–09:05P CS
0226
0230
0230
0230
Assegid, K
Slepetz, B
Boring, E
Boring, E
Assegid, K
Slepetz, B
Boring, E
Boring, E
0cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
Prerequisite for CHM 112 is a passing grade in CHM 111.
39308 034N M
02:30P–05:33P CS 0238 Shahnaz, F
18330 035N M
06:00P–09:05P CS 0234 Slepetz, B
4cr.
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
39309 0C1N W
02:30P–05:35P CS 0226 Shahnaz, F
18329 0C2N W
06:00P–09:05P CS 0226 Slepetz, B
0cr.
CHINESE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
For information or placement advice for classes at Annandale, call 703–323–
2138 or 703–323–4104. See the College Catalog for prerequisites or view the
Catalog online at www.nvcc.edu.
FOURTEEN WEEK
TBA
5cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
CHI 102
Beginning Chinese II
18951 036N TR
06:30P–09:05P CM 0206
TBA
009N
010N
011N
012N
013N
014N
015N
016N
017N
018N
019N
020N
021N
022N
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
W
R
F
F
M
T
5cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
08:00A–09:15A
08:00A–09:15A
09:30A–10:45A
09:30A–10:45A
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
02:00P–03:15P
02:00P–03:15P
12:30P–03:10P
11:00A–01:40P
09:30A–12:10P
11:00A–12:15P
07:30P–10:10P
06:00P–08:40P
INSTRUCTOR
CM 0244
CM 0245
CM 0245
CM 0252
CM 0244
CM 0252
CM 0252
CM 0245
CM 0245
CS 0238
CM 0252
CM 0244
CM 0252
CM 0244
CODE(S)
Dulmage, D
Bogino, T
Bogino, T
Peck, N
Dulmage, D
Peck, N
Parker, B
Darensbourg, K
Darensbourg, K
Cappellari, S
TBA
Happer, M
Kent, P
Kanu, A
CST 114
Introduction to Mass Media
18554 001N W
11:00A–12:15P CC 0234 Chabot, M
3cr.
CST 126
17454 001N
17924 002N
18947 003N
17455 004N
17456 005N
17457 006N
18925 007N
30512 008N
3cr.
Interpersonal Communication
MW
09:30A–10:45A CM 0245
MW
11:00A–12:15P CC 0208
MW
12:30P–01:45P CM 0244
MW
02:00P–03:15P CM 0244
TR
11:00A–12:15P CM 0244
T
06:30P–09:10P CM 0215
R
06:00P–08:40P CN 0219
F
12:30P–03:10P CM 0244
Salazar, E
Cappellari, S
Cappellari, S
Peck, N
Darensbourg, K
Darensbourg, K
Kanu, A
TBA
CST 130
Introduction to the Theatre
18832 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CC 0115 Taylor, M
3cr.
CST 151
Film Appreciation I
17474 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0115 Lustig, J
45834 002N T
07:00P–09:40P CC 0115 TBA
3cr.
CST 152
Film Appreciation II
19034 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0115 Knollmueller, M
3cr.
CST 227
Business and Professional Communication
18607 001N T
02:00P–04:40P CM 0244 Kanu, A
18926 002N F
11:00A–01:40P CM 0245 Peck, N
3cr.
CST 229
17459 001N
17458 002N
18215 003N
3cr.
Intercultural Communication
MW
12:30P–01:45P CS 0220 Neff, S
TR
12:30P–01:45P CM 0244 Darensbourg, K
W
07:00P–09:40P CM 0252 Kanu, A
FOURTEEN WEEK
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CHI 101
Beginning Chinese I
17247 001N TR
06:30P–08:45P CM 0213
17440
17441
17442
17443
17444
18946
17445
17446
17447
17448
30511
18732
17450
17452
TIME
01/23/17–05/07/17
CST 100
Principles of Public Speaking
17629 036N W
02:00P–04:15P CC 0204 Hodges, J
3cr.
CST 110
18924 033N
17966 034N
17730 035N
18075 036N
45832 037N
3cr.
Introduction to Communication
M
09:30A–10:55A CM 0252
M
11:00A–12:30P CM 0213
M
11:00A–02:05P CT 0335
W
11:00A–02:05P CT 0335
F
09:30A–12:35P CM 0212
Rainey, J
Rainey, J
Salazar, E
Salazar, E
TBA
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND THEATRE
CST 115
Small Group Communication
17473 036N M
06:30P–09:10P CM 0244 Kanu, A
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
Communication Studies classes may be taken in any order. For information, call
703–323–3107.
CST 229
Intercultural Communication
18992 036N MW
11:00A–12:30P CM 0245 Sheikh, S
19023 037N T
06:30P–09:35P CM 0252 Happer, M
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
CST 100
17429 001N
17430 002N
17431 003N
18209 005N
18252 006N
18210 007N
Principles
MW
MW
MW
TR
F
T
of Public Speaking
08:00A–09:15A CM 0245
09:30A–10:45A CC 0208
11:00A–12:15P CT 0225
11:00A–12:15P CM 0245
09:00A–10:15A CM 0244
07:30P–10:10P CM 0245
CST 110
17432 001N
17433 002N
17434 003N
17435 004N
17436 005N
17437 006N
17438 007N
17439 008N
Introduction to Communication
MW
08:00A–09:15A CM 0244
MW
08:00A–09:15A CM 0252
MW
09:30A–10:45A CM 0213
MW
09:30A–10:45A CM 0244
MW
11:00A–12:15P CM 0252
MW
11:00A–12:15P CM 0236
MW
11:00A–12:15P CM 0244
MW
12:30P–01:45P CM 0252
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
TBA
Chabot, M
Hodges, J
Chabot, M
Parker, B
Lanham, D
Salazar, E
Dulmage, D
Neff, S
Rasmussen, J
Peck, N
Rasmussen, J
Neff, S
Sheikh, S
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
CST 100
Principles of Public Speaking
17630 060N TR
02:00P–04:40P CC 0103 Chabot, M
3cr.
CST 110
18212 060N
45884 061N
18551 062N
3cr.
Introduction to Communication
TR
04:30P–07:10P CM 0245 Slagle, W
R
09:30A–12:10P CM 0236 TBA
W
06:00P–08:40P CM 0244 Klink, M
CST 130
Introduction to the Theatre
18927 060N MW
11:00A–01:40P CC 0115 Taylor, M
45893 061N R
09:30A–12:10P CS 0234 TBA
3cr.
CST 227
Business and Professional Communication
18835 060N R
06:30P–09:10P CM 0252 Happer, M
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CST 100
Principles of Public Speaking
17631 080N TR
02:00P–04:40P CC 0103 Chabot, M
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 50 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
17678 081N MW
CST 110
19086 080N
45885 081N
17472 082N
17677 083N
17684 084N
18700 085N
18552 086N
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
FOURTEEN WEEK
07:30P–10:25P CM 0245 Lanham, D
Introduction to Communication
TR
12:30P–03:25P CC 0113
R
09:30A–12:25P CM 0236
MW
07:30P–10:25P CM 0213
TR
04:30P–07:25P CM 0245
TR
07:30P–10:25P CM 0222
R
06:30P–09:25P CM 0244
W
06:00P–08:55P CM 0244
Dulmage, D
TBA
Hodges, J
Slagle, W
Parker, B
Darensbourg, K
Klink, M
TIME
3cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
01/23/17–05/07/17
CSC 110
Introduction to Computing
19035 034N MW
12:30P–02:00P CT 0234 Salih, S
18672 035N T
06:00P–09:05P CT 0103 Choi, Y
3cr.
CSC 201
Computer Science I
4cr.
Co-requisite: CSC 100, CSC 185 or equivalent and MTH 173 or equivalent or
division approval.
18881 048N S
09:00A–01:15P CT 0209 King, R
CST 130
Introduction to the Theatre
18928 080N R
09:30A–12:25P CS 0234 Weinstock, S
3cr.
CST 227
Business and Professional Communication
18836 080N R
06:30P–09:10P CM 0252 Happer, M
17639 081N S
09:00A–11:55A CM 0252 Klink, M
3cr.
CST 250
The Art of the Film
39409 080N TR
06:00P–08:55P CN 0120 TBA
3cr.
CONVENTION MANAGEMENT
See Hospitality Management (HRI).
DIETETICS
Offered at: AN, ELI
Related courses can be found under the Hospitality Management section of this
schedule. Call 703–323–3457 for course information.
COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
For information regarding CAD classes, call 703–323–3326.
DIT 121
16806 001N
16807 002N
17384 003N
38106 004N
17287 005N
17574 006N
17112 007N
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Nutrition
MW
T
T
W
W
F
R
I
09:30A–10:45A
09:30A–12:10P
12:30P–03:10P
09:30A–12:10P
12:30P–03:10P
10:00A–12:40P
06:30P–09:10P
CM 0236
CM 0242
CM 0242
CM 0242
CM 0242
CA 0321
CA 0321
Day, M
Day, M
Guth, K
Sass, J
Goldsmith, S
McCulloch, M
TBA
3cr.
CAD 140
Technical Drawing
17582 001N MW
05:30P–07:20P CT 0312 Woodke, R
3cr.
CAD 201
Computer Aided Drafting and Design I
17583 001N M
01:00P–04:40P CT 0312 Woodke, R
17584 002N T
05:30P–07:10P CT 0118 Woodke, R
4cr.
4cr.
DIT 122
Nutrition II
Prior basic nutrition course, DIT 121, is recommended.
18238 001N R
09:30A–12:10P CM 0242 Day, M
3cr.
CAD 202
Computer Aided Drafting and Design II
17585 001N T
05:30P–09:10P CT 0312 Napisa, R
CAD 233
Computer Aided Drafting III
Prerequisite: DRF 202 or CAD 202.
17599 001N T
03:00P–04:50P CT 0118 Woodke, R
3cr.
DIT 125
Current Concepts in Diet and Nutrition
16828 001N M
12:30P–03:10P CM 0114 Sass, J
3cr.
DRAFTING
COMPUTER SCIENCE
See Computer Aided Drafting (CAD).
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–323–3113.
ECONOMICS
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CSC 110
39331 001N
17517 002N
18123 003N
18850 004N
18906 005N
17164 048N
Introduction to Computing
TR
10:30A–11:45A
W
08:00A–10:40A
W
12:00P–02:40P
W
06:00P–08:40P
F
01:00P–03:40P
S
10:00A–12:40P
CSC 200
18857 001N
18473 002N
18474 003N
18817 004N
18475 005N
18476 006N
18478 007N
18479 008N
18795 048N
Introduction to Computer Science
MW
09:00A–10:40A CT 0103
MW
11:00A–12:40P CT 0107
MW
02:00P–03:40P CT 0116
MW
03:00P–04:40P CT 0103
TR
08:30A–10:10A CM 0128
TR
12:00P–01:40P CM 0128
F
12:00P–03:40P CT 0103
M
06:00P–09:40P CT 0234
S
09:00A–11:40A CT 0103
4cr.
Ahmad, A
Koo, M
Kanchanawanchai, T
Koo, M
Shaban, H
Ahmad, A
Shaban, H
Tseng, C
Wang, Y
CSC 201
18225 001N
18471 002N
17181 003N
19014 004N
18839 005N
16800 006N
Computer
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
T
4cr.
Ahmad, A
Kanchanawanchai, T
Franssell, D
Kanchanawanchai, T
Shaban, H
Wang, Y
Science I
12:00P–01:40P
04:00P–05:40P
11:00A–12:40P
02:00P–03:40P
12:30P–02:10P
06:00P–09:40P
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
0103
0234
0103
0234
0116
0234
CM 0128
CT 0234
CT 0234
CT 0234
CT 0103
CT 0234
Shaban, H
Sharafi, H
Sharafi, H
Ganjalizadeh, S
Sharafi, H
Ganjalizadeh, S
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CSC 202
Computer Science II
Prerequisite: CSC 201 and MTH 173. Corequisite: MTH 174.
16801 001N MW
02:00P–03:40P CT 0234 Franssell, D
18849 002N TR
09:00A–10:40A CT 0234 Ahmad, A
16802 003N TR
02:15P–03:55P CT 0103 Shaban, H
16803 004N T
06:00P–09:40P CM 0128 Hoang, B
4cr.
CSC 205
Computer
Prerequisite: CSC 202.
16804 001N MW
18550 002N MW
18226 003N TR
3cr.
Organization
01:00P–02:15P CT 0107 Koo, M
02:00P–03:15P CT 0209 King, R
04:00P–05:15P CT 0234 Kanchanawanchai, T
CSC 206
Assembly Language
Prequisite: CSC 202 or permission of instructor.
16805 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CT 0234 Franssell, D
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For information regarding Economics classes, call 703–323–3246.
3cr.
ECO 120
17505 001N
18296 002N
18546 003N
Survey of Economics
MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0104 Love, J
TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0102 TBA
TR
12:30P–01:45P CA 0319 Shukla, S
3cr.
ECO 201
18293 001N
16557 002N
17506 003N
16722 004N
17317 005N
17207 006N
16723 007N
16724 008N
17316 009N
16725 010N
17005 011N
Principles
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
F
R
of Macroeconomics
08:00A–09:15A CN 0114
09:30A–10:45A CN 0126
11:00A–12:15P CN 0123
12:30P–01:45P CN 0203
02:00P–03:15P CN 0227
09:30A–10:45A CN 0127
11:00A–12:15P CN 0203
12:30P–01:45P CN 0126
02:00P–03:15P CN 0225
08:00A–10:40A CN 0203
07:30P–10:10P CN 0126
Heslop, M
Rodriguez Solis, J
Heslop, M
Jayatilake, M
Rodriguez Solis, J
Love, J
Rowther, R
Rodriguez Solis, J
Heslop, M
Quach, K
Bellamy, W
3cr.
ECO 202
17318 001N
16726 002N
16727 003N
17107 004N
17319 005N
18547 006N
16728 007N
16729 008N
16730 009N
17303 010N
17191 011N
Principles
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
T
of Microeconomics
08:00A–09:15A CN 0103
09:30A–10:45A CN 0103
11:00A–12:15P CN 0114
12:30P–01:45P CN 0103
02:00P–03:15P CN 0203
08:00A–09:15A CN 0103
09:30A–10:45A CN 0126
11:00A–12:15P CA 0319
12:30P–01:45P CN 0117
02:00P–03:15P CN 0120
04:30P–07:10P CN 0103
Quach, K
Quach, K
Rowther, R
Rodriguez Solis, J
Rowther, R
TBA
Heslop, M
Heslop, M
Jayatilake, M
Rodriguez Solis, J
Varela, N
ECO 230
Money and Banking
18545 001N TR
09:30A–10:45A CN 0231 Quach, K
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ECO 201
Principles of Macroeconomics
17229 035N W
07:30P–10:35P CN 0126 Kim, H
18398 036N F
11:00A–12:30P CC 0203 Ahmad, J
3cr.
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ECO 202
18815 035N
16979 036N
17693 071N
Principles
TR
W
S
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
of Microeconomics
09:20A–10:50A CN 0104 Rodriguez Solis, J
07:30P–10:35P CC 0121 Ozer-Gurbuz, T
12:30P–03:35P CN 0231 Heslop, M
3cr.
3cr.
ECO 202
Principles of Microeconomics
17814 060N TR
07:30P–10:10P CN 0225 Cheema, J
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ECO 120
Survey of Economics
17226 080N TR
04:30P–07:10P CA 0319 Zaman, R
3cr.
ECO 201
Principles of Macroeconomics
17208 080N MW
04:30P–07:25P CN 0118 Love, J
18791 081N TR
04:30P–07:25P CN 0104 Cheema, J
3cr.
ECO 202
Principles of Microeconomics
18560 080N MW
09:30A–12:25P CC 0102 Love, J
18506 081N TR
09:30A–12:25P CN 0120 Shukla, S
3cr.
EDUCATION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Good communication is
key for safety.
Students, faculty, staff and
visitors will be better prepared in
an emergency if they know how
the College will respond, where
they can find information and
what they should do.
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
ENGINEERING
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ECO 201
Principles of Macroeconomics
17813 060N MW
04:30P–07:10P CN 0225 Varela, N
17228 061N MW
07:30P–10:10P CN 0225 TBA
EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS
CREDITS
ROOM
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
For course information, please call 703–323–3326.
01/09/17–03/05/17
EDU 200
Introduction to Teaching as a Profession
Suggested prerequisite: 24 credits of transfer coursework.
17475 001N T
11:00A–01:15P CM 0236 Sheble, K
17275 002N T
03:00P–05:15P CM 0236 Sheble, K
TIME
3cr.
EGR 115
Engineering Graphics
16744 001N T
05:30P–08:50P CT 0212 Wilkerson, G
2cr.
EGR 120
17586 001N
17873 002N
18401 003N
17520 004N
18099 005N
18347 006N
Introduction to Engineering
T
09:00A–10:40A CT
T
01:00P–02:40P CT
W
02:00P–03:40P CT
R
10:00A–11:40A CT
R
03:00P–04:40P CT
M
05:00P–06:40P CT
2cr.
EGR 126
17874 001N
17482 002N
18096 003N
Computer
M
W
M
M
T
Programming for
02:00P–03:40P
02:00P–03:40P
12:00P–01:50P
02:00P–03:50P
10:00A–01:40P
0310
0315
0310
0310
0310
0314
Engineers
CT 0315
CT 0118
CT 0310
CT 0118
CT 0312
Rassai, R
Fahed, C
Rassai, R
Rassai, R
Wilkerson, G
Wilkerson, G
Fahed, C
TBA
Lin, D
TBA
Lin, D
3cr.
EGR 206
Engineering Economy
18726 001N W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0315 Huang, L
17941 002N W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0315 Wilkerson, G
2cr.
EGR 240
18057 001N
17368 002N
17651 048N
Solid Mechanics (Statics)
M
02:00P–04:40P CT 0310 Wilkerson, G
M
05:30P–07:20P CT 0310 Napisa, R
S
09:00A–11:40A CT 0315 Wilkerson, G
3cr.
EGR 245
17369 001N
17664 002N
17113 003N
Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics
T
02:00P–04:40P CT 0310 Lin, D
W
09:00A–11:40A CT 0218 Lin, D
W
05:30P–07:20P CT 0310 Napisa, R
3cr.
EGR 246
Mechanics of Materials
17543 001N W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0218 Lin, D
17640 002N R
05:30P–07:20P CT 0310 Napisa, R
3cr.
EGR 251
Basic Electric Circuits I
EGR 251: Prerequisite MTH 174, Corequisite PHY 231
18724 001N MW
09:00A–10:15A CT 0310
16742 002N M
11:00A–01:40P CT 0315
17872 003N T
03:00P–04:40P CT 0315
16741 004N R
10:00A–11:30A CT 0315
3cr.
Rassai, R
Rassai, R
Fahed, C
Huang, L
EGR 252
16743 001N
18365 002N
18725 003N
Basic Electric Circuits II
W
11:00A–01:40P CT 0310
R
12:30P–02:00P CT 0310
R
03:00P–05:40P CT 0218
Rassai, R
Huang, L
Fahed, C
EGR 255
Electric Circuits Laboratory
17404 001N T
11:30A–02:00P CT 0306
17533 002N T
11:30A–02:00P CT 0306
Rassai, R
Rassai, R
EGR 265
Digital Electronics and Logic Design
17875 001N M
04:30P–07:10P CT 0225
W
04:30P–06:10P CT 0306
Fahed, C
Fahed, C
3cr.
1cr.
4cr.
EGR 295
Topics In: Engineering Design
3cr.
Prerequisite: EGR 120 or EGR 115 or instructor permission. EGR 295-001N
meets Virginia Tech's requirements for EngE 1114- Exploration of Engineering
Design.
18346 001N T
02:00P–04:40P CT 0312 Napisa, R
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
www.nvcc.edu/emergency
ENF 1
Preparing for College English I
16421 001N MW
09:30A–01:10P CT 0108
Sexton, S
ENF 2
Preparing
16422 001N MW
16423 002N M
16531 003N TR
Kurban, T
Kurban, T
Kurban, T
for College English II
09:30A–11:20A CT 0203
02:00P–03:50P CT 0203
12:30P–02:20P CT 0335
8cr.
4cr.
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 52 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
FOURTEEN WEEK
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
01/23/17–05/07/17
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
ENF 2
Preparing for College English II
16536 022N TR
09:30A–12:00P CT 0203
4cr.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ENG 111
College Composition I
17331 F08N MW
12:30P–01:45P CT 0203
Tong, N
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16408 F08N MW
02:00P–02:50P CT 0108
Tong, N
CODE(S)
3cr.
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
16751 F10N TR
08:30A–09:45A CC 0204 Gray, R
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16409 F10N TR
10:00A–10:50A CT 0102
Gray, R
2cr.
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
ENG 111
College Composition I
16962 F11N TR
09:00A–10:15A CT 0208
Sexton, S
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16410 F11N TR
10:30A–11:20A CT 0108
Sexton, S
ENG 111
College Composition I
17589 F12N TR
09:30A–10:45A CT 0216
Orkwis, R
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16411 F12N TR
11:00A–11:50A CT 0118
Orkwis, R
Kurban, T
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
ENGLISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
An English placement test is required to enroll in English classes. The placement
test is waived if students present qualifying scores on SAT, ACT or TOEFL iBT.
Contact any campus Student Services Center or Testing Center for details. For
further information, please call 703–323–3193.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENG 111
College Composition I
3cr.
An English placement test is required to enroll in English classes. The following
ENG 111 sections cannot be taken with ENF 3, Prep for College English III.
16755 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CC 0111 TBA
16756 002N MW
09:30A–10:45A CC 0237 Jacobson, S
16757 003N MW
09:30A–10:45A CN 0119 TBA
16758 004N MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0216 TBA
17481 005N MW
11:00A–12:15P CC 0103 Jacobson, S
16759 006N MW
11:00A–12:15P CC 0113 TBA
16760 007N MW
11:00A–12:15P CC 0237 TBA
16761 008N MW
12:30P–01:45P CC 0109 Friedmann, J
17096 009N MW
12:30P–01:45P CC 0111 Jacobson, S
16762 011N MW
02:00P–03:15P CC 0109 Friedmann, J
17278 012N MW
02:00P–03:15P CN 0121 TBA
17095 013N MW
03:30P–04:45P CC 0109 Friedmann, J
16763 014N TR
09:30A–10:45A CT 0332 Flessert, A
16764 015N TR
09:30A–10:45A CN 0119 TBA
16765 016N TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0111 TBA
16766 017N TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0237 Flessert, A
18229 018N TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0109 Friedmann, J
17141 019N TR
02:00P–03:15P CC 0109 Friedmann, J
18230 020N M
12:30P–01:45P CM 0242 TBA
18146 021N M
02:00P–03:15P CM 0242 TBA
18319 022N M
06:00P–08:40P CC 0237 TBA
18320 023N T
07:30P–10:10P CC 0112 TBA
18321 025N R
07:30P–10:10P CN 0118 TBA
18322 027N W
04:30P–07:10P CC 0113 Ferrara, S
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111
College Composition I
16746 F01N MW
08:00A–09:15A CT 0208
Tong, N
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16401 F01N MW
09:30A–10:20A CT 0102
Tong, N
3cr.
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
17694 F03N MW
08:30A–09:45A CN 0127 Kusterer, K
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16402 F03N MW
10:00A–10:50A CT 0118
2cr.
Kusterer, K
ENG 111
College Composition I
16747 F04N MW
09:30A–10:45A CC 0111 Orkwis, R
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16403 F04N MW
11:00A–11:50A CT 0118
Orkwis, R
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
16749 F05N MW
10:30A–11:45A CT 0102
Gray, R
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16405 F05N MW
12:00P–12:50P CT 0102
Gray, R
3cr.
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
16750 F06N MW
11:00A–12:15P CC 0233 Kusterer, K
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16406 F06N MW
12:30P–01:20P CG 404A Kusterer, K
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
17844 F07N MW
12:30P–01:45P CT 0225
Orkwis, R
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16407 F07N MW
02:00P–02:50P CT 0102
Orkwis, R
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
17588 F13N TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0109 Fleck, P
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16412 F13N TR
12:30P–01:20P CT 0118
Fleck, P
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
16753 F15N TR
11:00A–12:15P CT 0102
Gulshan, R
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16414 F15N TR
12:30P–01:20P CT 0102
Gulshan, R
ENG 111
College Composition I
16754 F16N TR
12:30P–01:45P CT 0203
Kusterer, K
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16415 F16N TR
02:00P–02:50P CT 0118
Kusterer, K
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
17253 F17N TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0208 Gray, R
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16416 F17N TR
02:00P–02:50P CT 0102
Gray, R
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
17254 F18N TR
02:00P–03:15P CT 0331
Fleck, P
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16417 F18N TR
03:30P–04:20P CM 0128 Fleck, P
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
17255 F21N T
07:30P–08:45P CC 0109 TBA
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16418 F21N T
09:00P–09:50P CT 0102
2cr.
ENG 112
College Composition II
Prerequisite: ENG 111 or equivalent.
24121 001N MWF
09:30A–10:20A
24122 002N MWF
11:00A–11:50A
24123 003N MWF
12:30P–01:20P
16767 005N MW
06:30A–07:45A
16768 006N MW
08:00A–09:15A
18486 007N MW
08:00A–09:15A
16770 009N MW
09:30A–10:45A
16771 010N MW
09:30A–10:45A
17514 013N MW
09:30A–10:45A
18631 014N MW
09:30A–10:45A
17284 016N MW
11:00A–12:15P
17283 017N MW
11:00A–12:15P
18646 018N MW
11:00A–12:15P
18647 019N MW
12:30P–01:45P
16773 021N MW
12:30P–01:45P
16774 022N MW
12:30P–01:45P
16775 023N MW
12:30P–01:45P
16776 024N MW
12:30P–01:45P
16778 026N MW
02:00P–03:15P
16779 028N MW
03:30P–04:45P
17336 029N TR
07:00A–08:15A
16780 030N TR
08:00A–09:15A
16769 031N TR
09:30A–10:45A
19011 032N TR
09:30A–10:45A
17145 033N TR
09:30A–10:45A
17335 034N TR
09:30A–10:45A
18618 035N TR
09:30A–10:45A
16781 036N TR
11:00A–12:15P
18619 037N TR
11:00A–12:15P
16782 038N TR
11:00A–12:15P
16783 039N TR
11:00A–12:15P
16784 040N TR
11:00A–12:15P
16785 041N TR
11:00A–12:15P
16786 042N TR
12:30P–01:45P
TBA
3cr.
CN
CN
CN
CN
CN
CN
CT
CC
CC
CN
CC
CT
CN
CT
CC
CC
CN
CC
CN
CN
CN
CN
CC
CS
CN
CT
CC
CN
CN
CC
CN
CT
CC
CN
0109
0109
0109
0231
0121
0118
0210
0112
0103
0104
0109
0210
0104
0210
0237
0230
0121
0114
0119
0119
0119
0118
0237
0123
0109
0210
0113
0219
0119
0104
0121
0210
0113
0109
Spiegel, C
Spiegel, C
Spiegel, C
TBA
TBA
TBA
Wells, C
Gaiser, C
TBA
He, Y
TBA
TBA
He, Y
TBA
TBA
TBA
Lessner, S
TBA
Wells, C
Lessner, S
TBA
Kervina, C
Gaiser, C
TBA
Kervina, C
Gulshan, R
Jacobson, S
TBA
Kervina, C
Gaiser, C
Spiegel, C
TBA
Jacobson, S
Wells, C
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
17530
16787
17282
17905
18583
17516
16788
16789
18251
17281
17280
18487
18571
16790
17144
18378
17515
17906
18544
043N
044N
045N
046N
047N
048N
049N
050N
051N
052N
053N
055N
056N
057N
058N
059N
H01N
H02N
H03N
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
M
T
W
F
F
F
T
W
MW
TR
T
TIME
ROOM
12:30P–01:45P
12:30P–01:45P
12:30P–01:45P
12:30P–01:45P
02:00P–03:15P
02:00P–03:15P
02:00P–03:15P
03:30P–04:45P
11:00A–12:15P
11:00A–12:15P
11:00A–12:15P
11:00A–01:40P
11:00A–01:40P
01:00P–02:15P
07:30P–10:10P
04:30P–07:10P
11:00A–12:15P
09:30A–10:45A
07:00P–09:40P
CC
CN
CT
CC
CT
CC
CC
CC
CC
CN
CC
CN
CN
CN
CN
CN
CT
CN
CN
INSTRUCTOR
0237
0104
0331
0111
0225
0208
0102
0208
0112
0104
0112
0127
0121
0118
0118
0121
0236
0118
0121
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ENG 298
Seminar and Project: Professional Writing
ENG 298-001N: portfolio-writing for the Professional Writing Certificate.
34933 001N TR
02:00P–03:15P CN 0204 Spiegel, C
Gaiser, C
Lessner, S
TBA
Ferrara, S
TBA
Sillah, M
Ferrara, S
Sillah, M
TBA
Harlan, E
Ferrara, S
Steere, J
Gulshan, R
TBA
TBA
Gulshan, R
Wells, C
He, Y
TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
CODE(S)
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENG 111
College Composition I
An English placement test is required to enroll in English
18701 040N MW
08:45A–10:15A CC 0104
17851 041N MW
09:00A–10:30A CC 0233
17850 042N MW
11:00A–12:30P CC 0111
18664 043N TR
09:15A–10:45A CC 0111
18034 044N TR
12:30P–02:00P CT 0237
18323 045N W
11:00A–02:05P CM 0213
classes.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Chiles, A
TBA
3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111
College Composition I
16794 F40N MW
01:00P–02:30P CT 0328
ENG 121
Introduction to Journalism I
18154 001N M
09:30A–10:45A CM 0128 TBA
W
09:30A–10:45A CM 0252 TBA
3cr.
ENG 122
Introduction to Journalism II
18155 001N M
09:30A–10:45A CM 0128 TBA
W
09:30A–10:45A CM 0252 TBA
3cr.
ENG 125
Introduction to Literature
3cr.
Prerequisite: ENG 111 or equivalent. ENG 125 may be substituted for ENG 112
with the advice of a counselor or faculty advisor according to the requirements of
transfer institutions.
17163 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CN 0118 Peters, B
17389 002N MW
11:00A–12:15P CN 0118 Peters, B
17399 003N MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0118 Peters, B
24125 004N MW
02:00P–03:15P CN 0127 Lessner, S
17477 005N TR
09:30A–10:45A CN 0121 Schuhart, A
17860 006N TR
12:30P–01:45P CM 0245 He, Y
18624 007N TR
02:00P–03:15P CN 0118 Lessner, S
27307 008N T
12:30P–01:45P CM 0222 TBA
ENG 210
Advanced Composition
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
17848 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CN 0204 Spiegel, C
3cr.
ENG 211
Creative Writing I
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or ENG 125 or division approval.
16791 001N MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0204 Wells, C
3cr.
ENG 216
Creative Writing-Fiction II
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
18493 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CT 0332
3cr.
Gaiser, C
TBA
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16426 F40N MW
02:30P–03:30P CM 0128 TBA
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
18654 F41N TR
12:30P–02:00P CC 0114 Sexton, S
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16514 F41N TR
02:15P–03:15P CT 0108
Sexton, S
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
18187 F42N MW
06:00P–07:30P CT 0237
TBA
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16451 F42N MW
07:40P–08:40P CT 0102
TBA
ENG 111
College Composition I
18027 F43N F
09:30A–11:00A CT 0210
Kusterer, K
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16419 F43N F
11:15A–12:15P CT 0102
Kusterer, K
ENG 112
19050 528N
18584 529N
18678 530N
18699 531N
18585 532N
17903 534N
17198 535N
18389 536N
19051 537N
18586 539N
17531 571N
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
White, K
TBA
College Composition II
MW
09:00A–10:30A
MW
09:15A–10:45A
MW
11:00A–12:30P
MW
11:00A–12:30P
MW
02:00P–03:30P
TR
08:30A–10:00A
TR
09:15A–10:45A
TR
12:30P–02:00P
TR
12:30P–02:00P
F
01:00P–04:05P
S
09:00A–12:05P
CT 0236
CT 0335
CN 0121
CN 0204
CC 0111
CT 0326
CC 0109
CC 0233
CM 0213
CN 0119
CM 0124
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
ENG 200
Introduction to Linguistics
18128 036N TR
02:00P–03:30P CC 0111 Sosseh, H
3cr.
ENG 211
Creative Writing I
17524 036N TR
11:00A–12:30P CN 0109 Ferrara, S
3cr.
ENG 236
Introduction to the Short Story
18632 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0104 Steere, J
18037 002N TR
02:00P–03:15P CC 0237 Steere, J
3cr.
ENG 241
Survey of American Literature I
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or equivalent.
18491 001N MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0119 Schuhart, A
17695 002N TR
11:00A–12:15P CN 0118 He, Y
3cr.
ENG 241
Survey of American Literature I
Prerequisite: ENG 112, 125 or equivalent.
17277 036N F
09:30A–12:35P CN 0118 White, K
3cr.
3cr.
ENG 279
Film and Literature
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or 125 or equivalent.
18492 036N W
04:30P–08:50P CN 0127 Fleck, P
W
05:00P–08:50P CN 0117 Fleck, P
3cr.
ENG 242
Survey of American Literature II
17587 001N MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0127 He, Y
ENG 252
Survey of World Literature II
Prerequisite is ENG 112 or ENG 125 or division approval.
16792 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CN 0119 Gulshan, R
18827 H01N TR
11:00A–12:15P CN 0204 Wells, C
3cr.
ENG 256
Literature of Science Fiction
3cr.
Prerequisite: ENG 112, 125 or equivalent. ENG 256 is a literature class and may
be used to fulfill the literature or humanities elective requirement.
16793 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CN 0118 Schuhart, A
ENG 257
Mythological Literature
3cr.
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or equivalent. ENG 257 is a literature class and
may be used to fulfill the literature or humanities elective requirement.
17334 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CN 0121 Gulshan, R
ENG 261
Advanced Creative Writing I
18494 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CT 0332
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Gaiser, C
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
TWELVE WEEK
ENG 111
17964 033N
18706 034N
18231 035N
18659 036N
18035 037N
02/06/17–05/07/17
College Composition I
MW
03:30P–05:25P
TR
08:30A–10:25A
TR
11:00A–12:55P
MW
07:00P–08:55P
F
11:00A–02:45P
0111
0118
0225
0111
0112
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111
College Composition I
18028 F36N TR
07:00P–08:55P CT 0108
TBA
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16420 F36N TR
09:00P–10:10P CT 0108
TBA
ENG 112
College Composition II
Prerequisite: ENG 111 or equivalent.
17893 090N MW
09:00A–10:55A CT 0225
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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CC
CT
CT
CC
CC
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
TBA
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
17854
18587
18665
17904
091N
092N
094N
095N
MW
MW
TR
TR
TIME
ROOM
12:30P–02:25P
02:00P–03:55P
09:00A–10:55A
07:00P–08:55P
CC
CN
CC
CC
INSTRUCTOR
0113
0118
0112
0237
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ENG 111
College Composition I
An English placement test is required to enroll in English classes.
17852 061N MW
12:30P–03:10P CC 0112 Kervina, C
17161 062N TR
11:00A–01:40P CC 0112 TBA
3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111
College Composition I
18029 F60N MW
09:00A–11:40A CC 0102 Flessert, A
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16428 F60N MW
12:00P–01:50P CT 0118
2cr.
ENG 112
17371 065N
17158 066N
18621 067N
Flessert, A
College Composition II
MW
02:00P–04:40P CN 0109 TBA
TR
11:00A–12:15P CS 0104 Dubro, J
TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0103 Dubro, J
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ESL 21
Written Communication II
Students at this level must register in person.
16521 001N MW
09:30A–11:45A CT 0208
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ENG 125
Introduction to Literature
18404 022N W
04:00P–07:45P CN 0231 Schuhart, A
17877 036N F
09:30A–01:15P CC 0109 TBA
TIME
3cr.
ESL 22
Reading and Vocabulary II
Students at this level must register in person.
16525 001N MW
12:00P–02:15P CT 0208
CODE(S)
5cr.
Nicastri, R
5cr.
Nicastri, R
ESL 24
Oral and Written Communication I
Students at this level must register in person.
16263 001N MW
03:30P–05:45P CT M105 Bridgeforth, C
5cr.
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
ESL 31
Composition I
16240 001N MW
08:00A–10:15A CN 0124 Sosseh, H
16241 002N MW
10:30A–12:45P CT 0326 Bridgeforth, C
5cr.
ESL 32
Reading I
16227 001N MW
10:30A–12:45P CT M117 Murph, K
16228 002N MW
01:15P–03:30P CT M117 Ischinger, C
5cr.
ESL 33
Oral Communication I
16237 001N MW
01:05P–03:20P CT M105 Bridgeforth, C
16238 002N TR
08:00A–10:15A CN 0125 Millington, L
5cr.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
3cr.
ESL 41
Composition II
16245 001N MW
10:30A–12:45P CT 0332 Lewis, S
16246 002N TR
08:00A–10:15A CN 0124 TBA
5cr.
ENG 237
Introduction to Poetry
Prerequisite: ENG 111 and ENG 112 or instructor permission.
18227 060N TR
11:00A–01:40P CC 0102 Tong, N
3cr.
ESL 42
Reading II
16232 001N MW
01:00P–03:15P CT 0326
16231 002N TR
10:30A–12:45P CT 0236
5cr.
ENG 250
Children's Literature
18237 060N TR
12:30P–03:10P CN 0119 Harlan, E
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ENG 111
College Composition I
An English placement test is required to enroll in English
17568 080N MW
09:30A–12:25P CC 0114
17162 081N MW
12:30P–03:25P CT 0237
18025 082N TR
09:30A–12:25P CC 0114
17876 083N TR
02:00P–04:55P CC 0114
classes.
Kervina, C
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111
College Composition I
18717 F81N MW
12:30P–03:25P CC 0233 TBA
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16520 F81N MW
03:30P–05:30P CM 0124 TBA
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
34935 F82N TR
09:00A–11:55A CC 0103 TBA
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
34934 F82N TR
12:00P–02:00P TBA TBA
2cr.
TBA
ENG 111
College Composition I
18033 F83N TR
12:30P–03:25P CT 0210
TBA
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
16429 F83N TR
03:30P–05:30P CT 0102
TBA
ENG 112
College Composition II
Prerequisite: ENG 111 or equivalent.
18427 080N MW
12:30P–03:25P
17853 082N M
09:30A–12:25P
17414 083N T
11:00A–01:55P
17372 084N TR
02:00P–04:55P
18206 085N MW
04:30P–07:25P
18353 086N MW
07:00P–09:55P
18489 087N R
07:30P–10:25P
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
CC 0112
CN 0231
CC 0112
CC 0112
CC 0104
CM 0124
CT 0210
Sosseh, H
Ischinger, C
TBA
Harlan, E
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
White, K
ENG 125
Introduction to Literature
17532 080N MW
12:30P–03:25P CM 0206 Gaiser, C
3cr.
ENG 237
Introduction to Poetry
24126 080N TR
11:00A–01:55P CC 0102 Tong, N
3cr.
ENG 246
Major American Writers
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125, or division approval.
18746 080N TR
12:30P–03:25P CC 0206 Dubro, J
3cr.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
Students must fill out a College application and take an English placement
test in the Testing Center before enrolling in any English as Second Language
(ESL) courses. For course information, call 703–323–3291. For Testing Center
information, call 703–323–3833.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
LEVEL II: ESL 21, ESL 22 and ESL 24 are required to complete this level.
ESL 51
16248
16434
16251
16249
16253
001N
002N
003N
004N
005N
Composition III
MW
08:00A–10:15A
MW
10:30A–12:45P
TR
08:00A–10:15A
TR
01:15P–03:30P
W
08:00A–10:15A
CT
CT
CN
CT
CT
M105
0328
0217
M103
M103
Charleza, M
TBA
Sosseh, H
TBA
TBA
ESL 52
16254
16359
16512
16255
16261
001N
002N
003N
004N
005N
Reading III
MW
08:00A–10:15A
MW
01:15P–03:30P
TR
01:00P–03:15P
W
10:30A–01:05P
R
08:00A–10:15A
CN
CN
CT
CT
CT
0217
0217
0328
M105
M117
Thurston, C
Van Horn, K
Murph, K
Charleza, M
TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
5cr.
5cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
LEVEL II: ESL 21, ESL 22 and ESL 24 are required to complete this level.
ESL 21
Students at this
16532 035N
16523 036N
16524 048N
Written Communication II
level must register in person.
TR
10:30A–01:05P CT 0208 Nicastri, R
MW
06:00P–08:35P CT 0208 Nicastri, R
S
09:00A–02:20P CN 0124 TBA
5cr.
ESL 22
Students at this
16533 035N
16527 036N
16528 048N
Reading and Vocabulary II
level must register in person.
TR
01:15P–03:50P CN 0217 Van Horn, K
TR
06:00P–08:35P CT 0208 TBA
N
09:00A–02:20P CN 0231 TBA
5cr.
ESL 24
Students at this
16541 035N
16473 036N
Oral and Written Communication I
level must register in person.
TR
07:50A–10:20A CT M105 Lewis, S
F
05:00P–10:20P CT 0225 TBA
5cr.
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
ESL 31
Composition I
16243 036N TR
10:30A–01:05P CT M117 Lewis, S
16244 037N MW
06:00P–08:35P CT 0328 TBA
16469 048N S
09:00A–02:20P CT 0210 TBA
5cr.
ESL 32
Reading I
16431 036N TR
01:15P–03:50P CT 0326 Lee, S
16229 037N TR
06:00P–08:35P CN 0217 Van Horn, K
16270 048N N
09:00A–02:20P CA 0318 TBA
5cr.
ESL 33
Oral Communication I
16369 036N TR
10:30A–01:05P CN 0217 TBA
16260 037N F
05:00P–10:20P CA 0303 TBA
16239 049N S
02:40P–07:00P CA 0305 TBA
5cr.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 41
Composition II
16368 035N TR
10:30A–01:05P CT 0326 Lee, S
16272 036N MW
06:00P–08:35P CN 0217 TBA
16539 037N W
01:00P–03:30P CT 0216 Millington, L
5cr.
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
16362 047N S
16259 048N S
ESL 42
16233
16230
16234
16235
16363
034N
035N
036N
048N
049N
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
CN
CT
CT
CN
CT
0231
0328
0326
0127
0208
Lee, S
Charleza, M
Ischinger, C
Hwang, Y
TBA
5cr.
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
ESL 51
16250
16475
16262
16540
16252
16364
032N
033N
034N
036N
047N
048N
Composition III
TR
10:30A–12:45P
MW
01:15P–03:50P
T
01:15P–03:50P
MW
06:00P–08:35P
S
09:00A–02:20P
S
12:00P–02:40P
CT
CC
CT
CN
CT
CN
0328
0104
0208
0124
0208
0127
TBA
TBA
Turner, T
TBA
TBA
Parker, M
ESL 52
16256
16435
16537
16436
16257
16365
034N
035N
036N
037N
048N
049N
Reading III
MW
10:30A–01:05P
TR
07:45A–10:20A
T
10:30A–01:05P
TR
06:00P–08:35P
S
09:00A–11:40A
N
09:00A–02:20P
CN
CT
CN
CT
CT
CT
0217
0331
0124
0328
0237
0223
Van Horn, K
TBA
Thurston, C
Turner, T
Parker, M
TBA
ESL 58
Writing Workshop II
16459 036N TR
10:30A–01:05P CT 0219
Millington, L
ESL 73
Accent Reduction
16271 048N S
09:00A–12:05P CT 0332
TBA
TWELVE WEEK
5cr.
ESL 32
Reading I
48039 022N MW
01:15P–04:20P TBA TBA
TBA
ESL 42
Reading II
48029 022N MW
01:15P–04:20P TBA TBA
TBA
TBA
ESL 41
Composition II
16355 080N MW
10:35A–01:00P CN 0124 Schetchikova, N
16377 081N TR
01:10P–03:35P CN 0125 Hwang, Y
5cr.
ESL 42
Reading II
16356 080N MW
01:10P–03:35P CN 0124 Perez, R
16378 081N TR
10:35A–01:00P CT M103 Hwang, Y
5cr.
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
ESL 51
Composition III
16265 080N MW
10:35A–01:00P CC 0104 Thurston, C
16358 081N TR
01:10P–03:35P CT M117 TBA
5cr.
ESL 52
Reading III
16361 080N MW
01:10P–03:35P CN 0231 Parker, M
16264 081N TR
10:35A–01:00P CN 0125 Turner, T
5cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
5cr.
3cr.
The following lecture and lab sections must be taken together:
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 or division approval (703–323–3224 or
[email protected]).
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I
17612 001N TR
04:30P–05:45P CS 0104 Kubrak, S
4cr.
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
17613 0A1N R
06:00P–08:40P CS 0219 Kubrak, S
0cr.
5cr.
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I
18898 002N F
10:00A–12:45P CS 0220 Chazen, C
4cr.
5cr.
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
18899 0A2N F
02:30P–05:10P CS 0219 Chazen, C
0cr.
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I
30604 040N S
11:00A–01:40P CS 0119 Zendehdel, K
4cr.
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
30605 0F1N S
02:00P–04:40P CS 0128 Zendehdel, K
0cr.
5cr.
5cr.
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
ESL 51
Composition III
16511 022N MW
09:30A–12:45P CN 0125 TBA
48025 023N TR
09:30A–12:45P TBA TBA TBA
5cr.
ESL 52
Reading III
16513 022N MW
01:15P–04:20P CN 0125 Murph, K
48024 023N TR
01:15P–04:20P TBA TBA TBA
5cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
Offered at: AL, AN, LO, MA, WO
For course information, call 703–323–3224.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 41
Composition II
48032 022N MW
09:30A–12:45P TBA TBA
01/09/17–03/05/17
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
ESL 31
Composition I
ESL 31-060N is a Hybrid course, which meets in the classroom and online.
16242 060N MTR
10:30A–12:45P CT M103 Schetchikova, N
5cr.
ESL 32
Reading I
16226 060N TR
01:05P–03:20P CT M117 Hwang, Y
5cr.
ESL 33
Oral Communication I
16236 060N MTR
08:00A–10:15A CT M103 Schetchikova, N
5cr.
The following lecture and lab section must be taken together:
Prerequisite is placement into ENG 111 or division approval (703–323–3224 or
[email protected]). ENV 121 is recommended, but not required.
ENV 122
General Environmental Science II
17804 001N R
11:00A–01:45P CS 0107 Shaffer, D
4cr.
ENV 122
Lab for General Environmental Science II
17805 0A1N R
08:00A–10:40A CS 0114 Shaffer, D
0cr.
ENV 122
General Environmental Science II
18005 040N S
08:00A–10:40A CS 0131 Christmas, J
4cr.
ENV 122
Lab for General Environmental Science II
18006 0F1N S
11:00A–01:40P CS 0128 Christmas, J
0cr.
ENV 195
Topics In: Renewable Energy
1cr.
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111. ENV 121 and/or ENV 122 desirable,
but not required. Please contact the department at 703–323–3224 or slfinch@
nvcc.edu for assistance with registration. For more information, contact Professor
Steve Kubrak at [email protected].
36768 001N MW
04:30P–05:45P CS 0104 Kubrak, S
EVENT AND EXHIBITION MANAGEMENT
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 41
Composition II
16366 060N MW
10:30A–12:45P CN 0124 Perez, R
5cr.
ESL 42
Reading II
16367 060N MW
01:05P–03:20P CN 0124 Perez, R
5cr.
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
See Hospitality Management (HRI).
FILM STUDIES
See Communication Studies and Theatre (CST) for film studies and production
courses. See Arts (ART) for film history. See Photography (PHT) for video courses.
ESL 51
Composition III
16357 060N MW
10:30A–12:45P CC 0104 Thurston, C
5cr.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ESL 52
Reading III
16360 060N MW
01:05P–03:20P CN 0231 Parker, M
5cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
For course information, call 703–323–3163.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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CODE(S)
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
02/06/17–05/07/17
TBA
INSTRUCTOR
5cr.
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
ESL 31
Composition I
48042 022N MW
09:30A–12:45P TBA TBA
CREDITS
ROOM
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
09:00A–02:20P CT 0326 TBA
12:00P–02:40P CN 0125 TBA
Reading II
W
10:30A–01:05P
TR
07:45A–10:20A
TR
06:00P–08:35P
S
09:00A–11:40A
N
09:00A–02:20P
TIME
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FIN 107
Personal Finance
17236 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0233 TBA
17781 002N R
07:00P–09:40P CC 0230 TBA
3cr.
FIN 215
Financial Management
3cr.
Students interested in registering for Financial Management are strongly
encouraged to take ACC 211 (Principles of Accounting) prior to taking FIN 215.
17900 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CC 0206 TBA
16587 002N W
07:00P–09:40P CC 0230 TBA
FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
Offered at: AN, ELI
Additional courses and sections will be added. Schedule information is subject
to change. Please call 703–323–3253 or check the online schedule through
NOVAConnect for the up-to-date information. For department information, visit
www.nvcc.edu/annandale/business/fire.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FST 110
Fire Behavior and Combustion
17534 001N
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA
Pariser, M
3cr.
FRENCH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
Placement tests are available and highly recommended. For information regarding
French classes at Annandale, call 703–323–2138. See the College Catalog for
prerequisites or view the Catalog online at www.nvcc.edu.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FRE 101
Beginning French I
16619 001N MW
12:30P–02:45P CC 0103 TBA
16620 002N TR
07:00P–09:15P CN 0119 TBA
5cr.
FRE 102
Beginning French II
17863 001N MW
10:00A–12:15P CN 0127 TBA
5cr.
FRE 202
Intermediate French II
16621 001N MW
02:00P–03:15P CM 0216 TBA
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
FRE 102
Beginning French II
18191 036N MW
07:00P–09:30P CC 0112 TBA
5cr.
FRE 201
Intermediate French I
18661 036N MW
10:30A–11:45A CM 0216 TBA
3cr.
GEOGRAPHY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–323–3246.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
GEO 200
Introduction to Physical Geography
16555 001N MW
12:30P–01:45P CC 0227 Miller, D
3cr.
GEO 210
People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography
16556 001N T
04:30P–07:10P CN 0118 Miller, D
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
GEO 220
World Regional Geography
25200 036N TR
02:00P–03:30P CN 0123 Miller, D
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
GEO 210
People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography
19013 080N MW
02:00P–04:55P CN 0104 Miller, D
3cr.
GEOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Annandale
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For course information, please call 703–323–3113.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
GOL 105
Physical Geology
17595 002N T
10:00A–12:40P CS 0217 Jaye, S
4cr.
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
17594 0A2N R
10:00A–12:40P CS 0217 Jaye, S
0cr.
GOL 105
Physical Geology
17593 003N T
07:00P–09:40P CS 0218 Chazen, C
4cr.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
18304 0A3N R
07:00P–09:40P CS 0217 Chazen, C
0cr.
GOL 105
Physical Geology
16639 004N R
01:00P–03:40P CS 0217 Jaye, S
4cr.
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
16640 0A4N T
01:00P–03:40P CS 0217 Jaye, S
0cr.
GOL 105
Physical Geology
43369 005N T
04:00P–06:40P CS 0218 Chazen, C
4cr.
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
43372 0A5N R
04:00P–06:40P CS 0217 Chazen, C
0cr.
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
GOL 106
Historical Geology
16642 001N MW
10:00A–11:15A CS 0131 Rasmussen, K
4cr.
GOL 106
Lab for Historical Geology
16641 0A1N M
11:30A–02:10P CS 0217 Rasmussen, K
16643 0A2N W
11:30A–02:10P CS 0217 Rasmussen, K
0cr.
GOL 106
Historical Geology
17597 003N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0219 Jaye, S
4cr.
GOL 106
Lab for Historical Geology
17672 0A4N M
02:00P–04:40P CS 0219 Jaye, S
0cr.
GOL 106
Historical Geology
17232 048N S
08:00A–10:40A CS 0218 Doyle, E
4cr.
GOL 106
Lab for Historical Geology
17598 0A5N S
11:00A–01:40P CS 0217 Doyle, E
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
GOL 112
Oceanography II
16644 001N W
03:30P–06:10P CS 0218 Rasmussen, K
4cr.
GOL 112
Lab for Oceanography II
16645 0A1N M
03:30P–06:10P CS 0217 Rasmussen, K
0cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
GOL 135
Field Studies in Geology Paleozoic Geology of WV
1cr.
18234 053N S
09:00A–07:00P TBA TBA Rasmussen, K
Paleozoic Geology of VA and West Virginia. One-day field trip via College van on
Sat. 4/1/17 (7 a.m.–9 p.m.); Rain date Sun. 4/2/17. This field trip will examine
the Late Silurian-Devonian geology of western VA and WV, considering ancient
depositional settings (tropical marine reefs, lagoons, shelves, deep basins and
terrestrial flood plains) and fossils, as well as later deformation (faulting and
folding) associated with the Valley and Ridge Province. Specific meeting place,
time and preparation will be sent via VCCS email and Blackboard. Photos of
past trips posted at: http://www.nvcc.edu/home/jbuecheler/Photos.html. For all
questions contact Dr. Rasmussen: [email protected].
GOL 299
Supervised Study Barrier Island Geology and Oceanog
2cr.
18593 052N S
10:00A–07:00P CS 0234 Rasmussen, K
M
10:00A–07:00P TBA TBA Rasmussen, K
Barrier Island Geology and Oceanography. NO PREREQUISITES required. A twoday, two-credit hybrid (lecture/field) course (Sat., 4/29/17 on-campus lecture -10
a.m.^– 7 p.m. and Mon., 5/1/17 field trip to the coast) that considers the natural
history and oceanographic processes of undeveloped and developed barrier
environments of Assateague Island and Ocean City, MD, as well as Fenwick Island,
DE. Course includes background readings, on-campus lecture/lab and on-site
field studies. This is an introductory-level, multidisciplinary course, well-suited to
educators. Specific meeting places, times and preparation will be sent via student
VCCS email - please monitor Blackboard also. For all other questions contact Dr.
Rasmussen: [email protected].
GERMAN
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
Placement tests are available and highly recommended. For information regarding
German classes at Annandale, call 703–323–2138. See the College Catalog for
prerequisites or view the Catalog online at www.nvcc.edu.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
GER 101
Beginning German I
18614 001N TR
08:00A–10:15A CM 0213 TBA
5cr.
GER 102
Beginning German II
17201 001N MW
09:30A–11:45A CG 0114 TBA
18613 002N MW
06:30P–09:05P CM 0212 TBA
5cr.
GER 201
Intermediate German I
18192 001N TR
09:30A–11:45A CM 0206 TBA
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
GER 202
Intermediate German II
39396 036N T
06:30P–09:35P CT 0331
TBA
3cr.
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COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
HEALTH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, MEC, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HLT 110
Concepts of Personal and Community Health
27331 001N TR
09:00A–10:15A CN 0102 O'Toole, J
17922 002N M
07:00P–09:50P CA 0319 McNeill, C
TWELVE WEEK
3cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
HLT 110
Concepts of Personal and Community Health
19055 028N S
10:30A–01:10P CA 0321 Maunz, A
3cr.
HISTORY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For course information, call 703–323–3260. History courses may be taken in any
sequence.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HIS 101
16909 001N
17046 002N
17047 003N
16910 004N
17328 005N
16911 006N
17051 007N
17202 008N
17258 009N
17768 010N
17767 011N
17766 012N
17764 013N
17260 014N
17765 015N
17763 016N
17257 017N
17218 018N
17222 019N
17465 020N
17762 021N
17621 022N
History of Western Civilization I
MW
08:00A–09:15A CN 0117 Winters, J
MW
09:30A–10:45A CN 0117 Winters, J
MW
09:30A–10:45A CA 0319 Salhi, R
MW
11:00A–12:15P CN 0203 Salhi, R
MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0102 TBA
MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0225 Bomba, N
MW
02:00P–03:15P CN 0103 Bomba, N
MW
04:30P–05:45P CN 0103 TBA
TR
08:00A–09:15A CA 0319 TBA
TR
09:30A–10:45A CA 0319 Bomba, N
TR
09:30A–10:45A CN 0123 Rushford, T
TR
11:00A–12:15P CN 0225 Winters, J
TR
12:30P–01:45P CN 0123 Rushford, T
TR
12:30P–01:45P CS 0131 TBA
TR
02:00P–03:15P CN 0231 TBA
F
08:00A–09:15A CA 0321 Thompson, A
TR
06:00P–07:15P CN 0227 TBA
M
04:30P–07:10P CN 0102 TBA
T
07:30P–10:10P CN 0114 TBA
W
04:30P–07:10P CN 0102 TBA
W
07:30P–10:10P CN 0102 McAleer, M
R
04:30P–05:45P CN 0120 TBA
3cr.
HIS 102
16912 001N
16913 002N
16914 003N
17548 004N
17189 005N
17772 006N
16918 007N
17549 008N
17649 009N
17219 010N
16919 011N
18502 H01N
History of Western Civilization II
MW
08:00A–09:15A CN 0102 TBA
MW
09:30A–10:45A CN 0120 Bomba, N
MW
11:00A–12:15P CN 0120 TBA
MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0120 Winters, J
MW
02:00P–03:15P CN 0120 TBA
MW
03:30P–04:45P CN 0227 TBA
TR
09:30A–10:45A CN 0114 Salhi, R
TR
11:00A–12:15P CN 0102 Salhi, R
TR
12:30P–01:45P CA 0321 Bomba, N
T
07:30P–10:10P CN 0102 TBA
R
04:30P–07:10P CN 0102 TBA
MW
12:30P–01:45P CT 0236 Rushford, T
3cr.
HIS 112
History of World Civilization II
18757 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CN 0123 Rushford, T
3cr.
HIS 121
16922 001N
16924 002N
16926 003N
16927 004N
17105 005N
17329 006N
17710 007N
18880 008N
16923 009N
17106 010N
United States History I
MW
11:00A–12:15P
MW
02:00P–03:15P
TR
08:00A–09:15A
TR
09:30A–10:45A
TR
11:00A–12:15P
TR
12:30P–01:45P
TR
02:00P–03:15P
F
11:00A–01:40P
MW
04:30P–05:45P
T
04:30P–05:45P
CN
CN
CN
CN
CN
CN
CN
CN
CA
CN
0103
0102
0114
0225
0103
0103
0127
0231
0321
0231
Cincinnati, N
Cincinnati, N
TBA
Cincinnati, N
Schmitz, J
Green, N
Cincinnati, N
Green, N
Schmitz, J
Green, N
3cr.
HIS 122
16930 001N
16947 002N
17701 003N
16932 004N
United States History II
MW
11:00A–12:15P
MW
02:00P–03:15P
TR
09:30A–10:45A
TR
11:00A–12:15P
CC
CN
CA
CA
0121
0219
0321
0321
Schmitz, J
Schmitz, J
Green, N
Cincinnati, N
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
TIME
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
HIS 127
Women in American History
17778 001N T
04:30P–07:10P CN 0127 Llewellyn, S
3cr.
HIS 141
African-American History I
17779 001N F
08:00A–10:40A CN 0102 Reed, M
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
HIS 101
17769 035N
17221 036N
17761 037N
17261 038N
01/23/17–05/07/17
History of Western Civilization I
TR
02:00P–03:30P CN 0203 TBA
MW
05:45P–07:15P CN 0126 TBA
F
08:00A–11:05A CA 0323 TBA
F
06:30P–09:35P CN 0102 TBA
3cr.
HIS 102
History of Western Civilization II
18186 035N TR
12:30P–02:00P CN 0227 TBA
17648 036N MW
04:30P–06:00P CA 0319 TBA
3cr.
HIS 121
United States History I
16928 036N TR
09:15A–10:45A CT 0237 Schmitz, J
17720 037N M
07:30P–10:35P CN 0120 TBA
3cr.
HIS 122
United States History II
17073 036N MW
03:30P–05:00P CT 0237
3cr.
TBA
HIS 232
History of Latin Amer Civ II
18689 035N TR
02:00P–03:30P CN 0109 Bomba, N
3cr.
HIS 254
History of Asian Civilizations II
18984 H35N MW
02:00P–03:30P CN 0204 Chilka, R
3cr.
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
HIS 101
History of Western Civilization I
17373 030N MW
12:30P–02:25P CA 0321 TBA
17259 031N R
06:30P–10:15P CN 0231 TBA
3cr.
HIS 102
History of Western Civilization II
17773 022N TR
04:30P–06:25P CN 0123 TBA
3cr.
HIS 121
United States History I
17776 022N MW
04:30P–06:25P CM 0222 TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
HIS 101
17115 080N
17771 081N
17554 082N
17679 083N
17770 084N
17681 085N
17913 086N
History of Western Civilization I
MW
08:00A–10:55A CN 0225 TBA
MW
02:00P–04:55P CN 0225 TBA
MW
04:30P–07:25P CN 0120 TBA
TR
08:00A–10:55A CM 0114 TBA
TR
02:00P–04:55P CN 0117 TBA
TR
04:30P–07:25P CN 0114 TBA
TR
07:30P–10:25P CN 0227 TBA
3cr.
HIS 102
17220 080N
17262 081N
17914 082N
History of Western Civilization II
MW
12:30P–03:25P CC 0121 TBA
MW
04:30P–07:25P CM 0213 TBA
TR
07:30P–10:25P CN 0225 TBA
3cr.
HIS 112
History of World Civilization II
39314 080N TR
04:30P–07:25P CS 0138 TBA
3cr.
HIS 121
United States History I
17775 080N TR
02:00P–04:55P CN 0126 TBA
3cr.
HIS 122
United States History II
18743 080N MW
06:00P–08:55P CA 0323 Cogliano, T
3cr.
HIS 267
The Second World War
17780 080N MW
02:00P–04:55P CS 0136 Thompson, A
3cr.
HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Offered at: AN
Elective courses related to Hospitality Management can be found under Dietetics
in the Annandale section of this schedule. Call 703–323–3457 for additional
course information.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
HRI 102
Hotel/Restaurant Org and Mgmt II
16606 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CM 0114 Wong, B
16607 002N W
07:00P–09:40P CM 0114 TBA
3cr.
HRI 104
Introduction to Association Management
17356 001N R
07:00P–09:40P CM 0242 Lestition, A
3cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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CREDITS
ROOM
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
HUM 295
Topics In: Dante’s Inferno
27244 001N R
07:00P–09:10P CT 0237
CODE(S)
Kenna, L
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Register early and pay by deadline—once session
begins, registration is closed!
HUM 201
Survey of Western Culture I
3cr.
No prerequisites for HUM 201.
18639 080N TR
02:00P–04:55P CA 0321 Wessely-Baldwin, L
INTERPRETER EDUCATION
NOVA’s On-Time Registration policy
requires all students to be registered
by 11:59 p.m. on the day before
the session begins.
Offered at: AN, ELI
For information, call 703–323–3291, or visit www.nvcc.edu/campuses-andcenters/annandale/academic-divisions/languages--literature/asl.html.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HRI 107
Principles of Culinary Arts II
16608 001N M
11:00A–02:50P CM 0103 Wong, B
17357 002N W
06:00P–09:50P CM 0103 Jonach, W
3cr.
HRI 128
Principles of Baking
Chef uniform is required for class.
16609 001N M
06:00P–09:50P CM 0103 Wong, B
16610 002N W
12:30P–04:20P CM 0103 Jonach, W
3cr.
HRI 138
Commercial Food Production Mgmt
16612 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CM 0114 Stillions, M
16613 002N T
07:00P–09:40P CM 0114 Stillions, M
3cr.
HRI 158
Sanitation and Safety
Meets Food Service Mgr Sanitation Certification
16614 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CM 0114 Stillions, M
3cr.
HRI 160
Executive Housekeeping
18721 001N W
12:30P–03:10P CM 0114 Williamson, S
3cr.
HRI 197
Cooperative Education ACF Apprentices
HRI 197–001N: restricted to ACF Apprentices
18224 001N M
04:00P–05:50P CM 0114 Wong, B
1cr.
HRI 215
Food Purchasing
16949 001N R
07:00P–09:40P CM 0114 Stillions, M
INT 105
Interpreting Foundations I
18394 001N MW
06:30P–07:45P CN 0119 TBA
3cr.
INT 106
Interpreting Foundations II
19025 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CT 0123
Taylor, K
3cr.
INT 107
Translation Skills
17249 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CT 0123
TBA
INT 142
ASL Discourse Analysis
43286 001N MW
08:00P–09:45P CT 0123
TBA
INT 233
ASL-To-English Interpretation II
17347 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CT 0123
Debes, P
INT 234
English-To-ASL Interpretation II
17348 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0123
Taylor, K
INT 237
Interpreting in Safe Settings
18366 001N M
02:00P–03:50P CC 0204 Debes, P
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
2cr.
IT DATABASE AND WEB DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–323–3593, 703–323–2426 or 703–323–3151.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITD 110
Web Page Design I
Prerequisite: ITE 115 or ITE 131.
17153 001N T
07:30P–10:10P CC 0227 Priestly, K
3cr.
Database Management
3cr.
3cr.
ITD 256
Advanced
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
17355 001N MW
17909 002N MW
17193 003N W
HRI 230
Exhibition Management
18333 001N T
07:00P–09:40P CM 0242 TBA
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
HRI 235
Marketing of Hospitality Services
16615 001N M
07:00P–09:40P CM 0114 Williamson, S
3cr.
HRI 256
Principles and Applications of Catering
16616 001N R
09:30A–02:00P CM 0103 Sass, J
3cr.
HRI 275
Hospitality Law
16617 001N W
07:00P–09:40P CM 0242 Hasan, N
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
HRI 229
Principles of Meeting Planning
17358 036N M
07:00P–10:05P CM 0242 Jones, E
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
HRI 126
The Art of Garnishing
Chef uniform is required for class.
16611 060N T
07:00P–09:00P CM 0103 Wong, B
1cr.
HUMANITIES
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, WO
For course information, call 703–323–3246.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HUM 201
Survey of Western Culture I
16906 002N T
07:00P–09:40P CC 0121 Kenna, L
3cr.
HUM 256
Mythology in Literature and the Arts
18875 001N TR
02:00P–03:15P CS 0138 Castaneda, I
3cr.
HUM 259
Greek Mythology
18111 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CN 0117 Castaneda, I
17820 002N MW
04:00P–05:15P CM 0215 Kenna, L
3cr.
HUM 260
Survey of Twentieth-Century Culture
27248 H01N TR
12:30P–01:45P CM 0317 Castaneda, I
3cr.
11:00A–12:15P CT 0116
02:00P–03:15P CT 0131
04:30P–07:10P CT 0116
ITD 256
Advanced Database Management
ITD 256 Prerequisite: ITE 115.
17910 036N M
04:30P–07:35P CT 0116
18038 037N R
07:30P–10:35P CT 0116
Drasner, S
Drasner, S
Kamal, K
3cr.
Kamal, K
Hoang, C
IT ESSENTIALS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For further information, call 703–323–3593, 703–323–2426 or 703–323–3151.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITE 100
Introduction to Information Systems
16977 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0234 Abdelmoumin, G
3cr.
ITE 115
16980 002N
16981 003N
16985 004N
16982 005N
18105 006N
17829 007N
16983 008N
18563 009N
16988 011N
16987 012N
18437 013N
17544 014N
16984 015N
16990 016N
3cr.
Introduction to Computer Applications
MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0106
M
11:00A–12:15P CC 0234
W
11:00A–12:15P CT 0106
M
12:30P–01:45P CT 0106
W
12:30P–01:45P CC 0234
M
12:30P–01:45P CC 0234
W
12:30P–01:45P CT 0106
T
11:00A–12:15P CT 0331
R
11:00A–12:15P CT 0228
T
11:00A–12:15P CT 0106
R
11:00A–12:15P CT 0331
TR
12:30P–01:45P CT 0106
T
12:30P–01:45P CC 0217
R
12:30P–01:45P CT 0230
M
11:00A–12:15P CT 0230
M
12:30P–01:45P CT 0228
M
02:00P–03:15P CT 0106
T
09:30A–10:45A CT 0106
T
11:00A–12:15P CT 0228
W
09:30A–10:45A CT 0230
and Concepts
Miller, J
Mutlu, N
Mutlu, N
Mutlu, N
Mutlu, N
Miller, J
Miller, J
Seminario, F
Seminario, F
Shannon, L
Shannon, L
Seminario, F
Abdelmoumin, G
Abdelmoumin, G
Severe-Barnett, N
Johnson, P
Shannon, L
Seminario, F
Beattie, M
Johnson, P
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
16991
18438
16992
47029
18727
16993
18439
17050
18043
18044
18045
18207
17094
17154
017N
018N
019N
020N
021N
022N
023N
024N
025N
026N
027N
028N
070N
071N
W
W
R
R
M
M
T
T
W
W
R
R
F
S
TIME
ROOM
11:00A–12:15P
02:00P–03:15P
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
04:30P–07:10P
07:30P–10:10P
04:30P–07:10P
07:30P–10:10P
04:30P–07:10P
07:30P–10:10P
04:30P–07:10P
07:30P–10:10P
06:00P–08:40P
09:00A–11:40A
ITE 140
Spreadsheet Software I
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
17789 001N TR
09:30A–10:45A
17790 002N M
04:30P–07:10P
18047 003N T
04:30P–07:10P
18335 004N T
07:30P–10:10P
ITE 170
Multimedia Software
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
17385 001N M
03:30P–06:10P
18728 002N T
11:00A–01:40P
17194 003N T
01:00P–03:40P
17274 004N W
12:30P–03:10P
17048 005N R
01:00P–03:40P
18048 006N W
07:30P–10:10P
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
INSTRUCTOR
0230
0230
0106
0230
0106
0106
0106
0106
0106
0106
0106
0106
0230
0230
ITE 115
17305
17787
16986
18440
18441
18442
18443
032N
033N
034N
035N
036N
037N
038N
CT
CT
CT
CT
0230
0230
0230
0230
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Severe-Barnett, N
TBA
Johnson, P
Beattie, M
Schwartz, F
Schwartz, F
Borst, B
Borst, B
Vu, J
Vu, J
Saunders, J
Holbrook, H
Vu, J
Clark, J
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
0228
0230
0228
0228
0228
0228
Pegram, W
Pegram, W
Miller, J
Pegram, W
Miller, J
Priestly, K
Beattie, M
Beattie, M
Beattie, M
TBA
Suwaneh, E
080N
081N
082N
083N
3cr.
3cr.
Okai, E
and Concepts
Calcano, I
Lewis, D
Le, D
Lewis, D
3cr.
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
3cr.
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
ITN 170
LINUX System Administration
27270 060N W
04:30P–07:10P CT 0131
Priestly, K
3cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITN 171
UNIX I
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
17711 080N W
3cr.
04:30P–07:25P CT 0131
Saunders, J
3cr.
IT PROGRAMMING-APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For further information, call 703–323–3593, 703–323–2426 or 703–323–3151.
ITP 100
Software Design
Pre- or co-requisite: MTH 151 or higher
16995 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P
16996 002N TR
11:00A–12:15P
17792 003N TR
02:00P–03:15P
47393 004N MW
04:30P–05:45P
16997 005N T
04:30P–07:10P
18040 006N W
04:30P–07:10P
3cr.
CT
CT
CC
CC
CC
CC
0221
0314
0234
0217
0234
0234
Johnson, P
Drasner, S
Drasner, S
Drasner, S
Drasner, S
Marshall, S
JAVA Programming I
MW
12:00P–01:50P CT 0209 Shannon, L
TR
10:00A–11:50A CT 0209 Miller, J
T
06:00P–09:40P CC 0102 Marshall, S
ITP 195
Topics In
39843 001N
TBA–TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
TBA TBA
Fitzpatrick, B
Shannon, L
4cr.
3cr.
4cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITP 100
Software Design
Pre- or co-requisite: MTH 151 or higher
19078 036N TR
02:00P–03:30P CC 0230 Shannon, L
3cr.
ITP 220
Java Programming II
19070 036N M
06:00P–10:15P CT 0107
4cr.
Fitzpatrick, B
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
For information regarding Japanese classes at Annandale, call 703–323–2138.
See the College Catalog for prerequisites or view the Catalog online at www.nvcc.
edu.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
JPN 101
Beginning Japanese I
17869 001N TR
08:00A–10:15A CM 0218 TBA
5cr.
JPN 102
Beginning Japanese II
18572 001N MW
01:00P–03:15P CM 0218 TBA
5cr.
JPN 202
Intermediate Japanese II
18056 001N MW
11:00A–12:50P CT 0216
4cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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3cr.
JAPANESE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–323–3593, 703–323–2426 or 703–323–3151.
Mutlu, N
Mutlu, N
Miller, R
Patronik, T
ITN 267
Cyberlaw
18729 001N T
07:30P–10:10P CC 0104 Beshai, E
ITP 220
Java Programming II
19001 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0209
IT NETWORKING
ITN 100
Introduction to Telecommunications
Prerequisite: ITE 115
17038 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0131
17039 002N TR
12:30P–01:45P CT 0131
17200 003N T
07:30P–10:10P CC 0234
17791 004N W
07:30P–10:10P CT 0131
4cr.
ITP 120
18103 001N
16994 002N
17748 003N
01/09/17–03/05/17
Introduction to Computer Applications
MW
04:30P–07:25P CT 0209
MW
07:30P–10:25P CT 0209
TR
04:30P–07:25P CT 0228
TR
07:30P–10:25P CT 0228
ITN 261
Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking
18556 001N R
06:00P–09:50P CT 0131 Patronik, T
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITE 115
17676
17134
17156
17157
CODE(S)
3cr.
ITN 260
Network Security Basics
18960 080N TR
07:30P–10:25P CC 0202 Alves, G
3cr.
ITE 115
Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
18557 060N MW
07:30P–10:10P CT 0209 Lewis, D
17155 061N TR
04:30P–07:10P CT 0228 Le, D
INSTRUCTOR
ITN 260
Network Security Basics
18959 060N TR
07:30P–10:10P CC 0202 Alves, G
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITE 140
Spreadsheet Software I
Prerequisite ITE 115
18435 036N W
07:00P–10:05P CT 0107
CREDITS
ROOM
ITN 100
Introduction to Telecommunications
18625 035N W
11:00A–12:30P CT 0131 Mutlu, N
18434 036N M
07:00P–10:05P CC 0234 Miller, R
Abdelmoumin, G
TBA
Morasch, R
Morasch, R
and Concepts
Seminario, F
Shannon, L
TBA
De Vera, D
Hoang, C
Hurst, J
Hillstrom, K
TIME
ITN 200
Administration of Network Resources
Prerequisite ITN 101
18292 001N T
04:30P–07:10P CT 0107 Ho, D
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
Introduction to Computer Applications
M
09:30A–11:00A CT 0230
TR
09:30A–11:00A CT 0228
TR
02:00P–03:30P CT 0106
M
07:00P–10:05P CT 0228
T
07:00P–10:05P CT 0209
W
07:00P–10:05P CT 0230
R
07:00P–10:05P CT 0209
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
COURSE
CODE(S)
3cr.
ITE 221
PC Hardware and O/S Architecture
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
17040 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0228
18971 002N MW
11:00A–12:15P CT 0228
17195 003N TR
12:30P–01:45P CT 0107
17828 004N M
04:30P–07:10P CT 0118
17088 005N T
07:30P–10:10P CT 0107
FOURTEEN WEEK
CREDITS
TBA
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
FOURTEEN WEEK
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
01/23/17–05/07/17
JPN 102
Beginning Japanese II
18666 036N TR
11:00A–01:35P CT 0216
TBA
JPN 201
Intermediate Japanese I
18667 036N MW
08:00A–10:10A CM 0218 TBA
5cr.
4cr.
KOREAN
5cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
KOR 295
Topics in: Intermediate Korean II
42424 080N T
07:00P–10:05P CC 0103 TBA
3cr.
MARKETING
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES
For course information, call 703–323–3163.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MKT 201
Introduction to Marketing
16577 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CC 0206 McNamee, J
16580 002N TR
12:30P–01:45P CC 0230 McNamee, J
3cr.
MKT 282
Principles of E-Commerce
16584 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CC 0208 McNamee, J
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
MKT 200
Consumers, Marketing and Society
16576 036N MW
09:30A–11:00A CC 0230 Olson, K
3cr.
MKT 201
Introduction to Marketing
18935 037N R
06:30P–09:35P CC 0103 Murphy, M
3cr.
MKT 215
Sales and Marketing Management
19074 036N MW
12:30P–02:00P CC 0206 Johnson, C
3cr.
MKT 227
Merchandise Buying and Control
19073 036N MW
11:00A–12:30P CC 0230 Olson, K
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MKT 201
Introduction to Marketing
17235 080N MW
12:30P–03:25P CC 0203 Barnsback, L
3cr.
MATH BASIC SKILLS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
FOUR WEEK
BSK 1
Whole Numbers
1cr.
You should enroll in BSK 1 to complete precollege unit 0 and speak with an
advisor to determine which mathematics courses are needed for your curriculum.
Depending on your curriculum, you may also need precollege math units 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Please note that financial aid or veterans benefits may not be
used for BSK 1. Virginia Placement Test (VPT) scores are valid for two (2) years
after the date of the test. Once you take the VPT, you may take one retest within
12 months from the initial test date, but only if you have not yet registered for and
started taking a non-credit or credit math course.
01/09/17–02/05/17
16442 032N T
R
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125
TBA
TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
16443 033N T
R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125
Conroy, D
Conroy, D
01/09/17–02/05/17
16467 034N F
F
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
TBA
TBA
02/06/17–03/05/17
16460 036N T
R
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105
06:00P–07:40P CT 0125
Stavropoulos, J
Stavropoulos, J
CODE(S)
03/13/17–04/09/17
16461 038N R
T
06:00P–07:40P CT 0125
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105
Stavropoulos, J
Stavropoulos, J
04/10/17–05/07/17
16445 039N R
T
06:00P–07:40P CT 0125
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105
Stavropoulos, J
Stavropoulos, J
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
01/09/17–03/05/17
KOR 295
Topics in: Intermediate Korean I
18668 060N T
07:00P–10:05P CC 0103 TBA
INSTRUCTOR
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
CREDITS
ROOM
DEVELOPMENTAL MATH (TECHNOLOGY-BASED)
Offered at: AN
See the College Catalog for prerequisites or view the Catalog online
at www.nvcc.edu.
KOR 102
Beginning Korean II
42474 001N TR
12:30P–02:45P CM 0206 TBA
17712 002N MW
07:00P–09:15P CT 0332 Kang, Y
TIME
MTT 4
Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
4cr.
MTT 4 is the redesigned version of developmental math (formerly MTH 1, MTH
2, MTH 3 and MTH 4) and allows the student to concentrate on units of material
based on their individual strengths and weaknesses. This class will require
two hours of attendance in class with a particular instructor and a minimum of
two additional hours in the Annandale MASTER Math Lab each week. Students
will work on MyLabsPlus for instruction, assignments and assessments while
receiving one-on-one assistance from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in
the lab. Students are expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of
the scheduled class and lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet
access.
16273 001N M
08:00A–09:40A CT 0127 Nation, P
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Nation, P
16274 002N M
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125 Sunny, S
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Sunny, S
16478 003N M
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Conroy, D
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125 Conroy, D
16276 004N M
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 Sunny, S
W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 Sunny, S
16277 005N M
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127 Hettiarachchi, C
W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 Hettiarachchi, C
16296 006N W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127 Daigle, D
M
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 Daigle, D
16278 008N M
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
16279 009N M
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127 Johnson, B
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Johnson, B
16480 010N W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127 Highsmith, E
M
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Highsmith, E
16298 011N W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125 TBA
M
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 TBA
16280 012N M
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125 Sunny, S
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 Sunny, S
16281 013N M
02:00P–03:40P CT 0127 Vetrano, V
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 Vetrano, V
16481 014N W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125 TBA
M
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 TBA
16282 015N M
04:00P–05:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
W
04:00P–05:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
16283 016N M
04:00P–05:40P CT 0127 TBA
W
04:00P–05:40P CT 0105 TBA
16284 017N M
06:00P–07:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
W
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
16299 018N W
06:00P–07:40P CT 0127 Forbes, M
M
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105 Forbes, M
16285 019N M
08:00P–09:40P CT 0125 Nawaz, M
W
08:00P–09:40P CT 0105 Nawaz, M
16286 020N T
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125 Sunny, S
R
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Sunny, S
16477 021N R
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125 Nation, P
T
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Nation, P
16479 022N T
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Mcgee, R
R
08:00A–09:40A CT 0127 Mcgee, R
16288 024N T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 TBA
R
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 TBA
16289 025N T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127 Aplanalp, A
R
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 Aplanalp, A
16300 026N R
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 TBA
T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 TBA
16290 027N T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125 Sunny, S
R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Sunny, S
16379 028N R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125 Conroy, D
T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Conroy, D
16291 029N T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127 Sherry, S
R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Sherry, S
16292 031N R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127 Helfman, J
T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
16293 032N T
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125 Sunny, S
R
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 Sunny, S
16301 034N R
02:00P–03:40P CT 0127 Nation, P
T
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 Nation, P
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 61
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
16294 036N
16295 037N
16302 038N
16303 039N
16305 041N
T
R
R
T
F
F
F
F
S
S
FOURTEEN WEEK
MTT 4
16370 540N
16307 542N
16476 543N
16308 544N
16309 545N
16509 546N
16542 548N
TIME
ROOM
04:00P–05:40P
04:00P–05:40P
06:00P–07:40P
06:00P–07:40P
08:00A–09:40A
10:00A–11:40A
10:00A–11:40A
12:00P–01:40P
08:00A–09:40A
10:00A–11:40A
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
CT
INSTRUCTOR
0125
0105
0105
0127
0125
0105
0125
0105
0125
0105
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Helfman, J
Helfman, J
Helfman, J
Helfman, J
TBA
TBA
Aplanalp, A
Aplanalp, A
Ozer-Gurbuz, T
Ozer-Gurbuz, T
01/23/17–05/07/17
Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
W
08:00A–09:55A CT 0127 TBA
M
08:00A–09:55A CT 0105 TBA
R
10:00A–11:55A CT 0127 Mcgee, R
T
10:00A–11:55A CT 0105 Mcgee, R
R
04:00P–05:55P CT 0127 Stavropoulos, J
T
04:00P–05:55P CT 0105 Stavropoulos, J
F
12:00P–01:55P CT 0127 Simon, S
F
02:00P–03:55P CT 0105 Simon, S
R
06:00P–07:55P CT 0125 Stavropoulos, J
T
06:00P–07:55P CT 0105 Stavropoulos, J
R
08:00P–09:55P CT 0125 Wilson, E
T
08:00P–09:40P CT 0105 Wilson, E
M
10:00A–11:55A CT 0105 Das, A
W
10:00A–11:55A CT 0125 Das, A
TWELVE WEEK
4cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
MTT 3
Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based)
3cr.
MTT 3 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly three units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit
math course. This class is organized in the same way as MTT 4 but concludes
after twelve weeks. Permission is required for enrollment and is granted based
on individual student preparation and expected exit point. This class will require
two hours of attendance in class with a particular instructor and a minimum of
two additional hours in the Annandale MASTER Math Lab each week. Students
will work on MyLabsPlus for instruction, assignments and assessments while
receiving one-on-one assistance from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in
the lab. Students are expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of
the scheduled class and lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet
access.
16323 039N M
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125 Sunny, S
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Sunny, S
16324 040N M
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127 Hettiarachchi, C
W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 Hettiarachchi, C
16441 041N M
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 Das, A
W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 Das, A
16325 042N M
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127 Johnson, B
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Johnson, B
16326 043N M
02:00P–03:40P CT 0127 Vetrano, V
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 Vetrano, V
16327 044N M
04:00P–05:40P CT 0127 TBA
W
04:00P–05:40P CT 0105 TBA
16448 046N W
06:00P–07:40P CT 0127 Forbes, M
M
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105 Forbes, M
16328 047N M
08:00P–09:40P CT 0125 Nawaz, M
W
08:00P–09:40P CT 0105 Nawaz, M
16449 048N R
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 TBA
T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 TBA
16450 050N R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125 Conroy, D
T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Conroy, D
16456 053N F
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125 TBA
F
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 TBA
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
MTT 2
Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
2cr.
MTT 2 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly two units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. This class is organized in the same way as MTT 4 but concludes after
eight weeks. Permission is required for enrollment and is granted based on
individual student preparation and expected exit point. This class will require
two hours of attendance in class with a particular instructor and a minimum of
two additional hours in the Annandale MASTER Math Lab each week. Students
will work on MyLabsPlus for instruction, assignments and assessments while
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
receiving one-on-one assistance from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in
the lab. Students are expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of
the scheduled class and lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet
access.
16337 060N M
08:00A–09:40A CT 0127 Nation, P
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Nation, P
16338 061N M
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 Sunny, S
W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 Sunny, S
16339 062N W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
M
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
16340 063N M
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125 Sunny, S
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 Sunny, S
16341 064N M
04:00P–05:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
W
04:00P–05:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
16342 065N M
06:00P–07:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
W
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
16345 068N R
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 TBA
T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 TBA
16388 069N R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Sunny, S
T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125 Sunny, S
16389 070N T
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125 Sunny, S
R
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 Sunny, S
16390 071N R
04:00P–05:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
T
04:00P–05:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
16391 072N R
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
T
06:00P–07:40P CT 0127 Helfman, J
16392 073N F
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 Aplanalp, A
F
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Aplanalp, A
16494 075N R
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125 Nation, P
T
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Nation, P
16497 076N R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127 Helfman, J
T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MTT 2
Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
2cr.
MTT 2 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly two units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. This class is organized in the same way as MTT 4 but concludes after
eight weeks. Permission is required for enrollment and is granted based on
individual student preparation and expected exit point. This class will require
two hours of attendance in class with a particular instructor and a minimum of
two additional hours in the (campus) MASTER Math Lab each week. Students
will work on MyLabsPlus for instruction, assignments and assessments while
receiving one-on-one assistance from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in
the lab. Students are expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of
the scheduled class and lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet
access.
16346 080N M
08:00A–09:40A CT 0127 Nation, P
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Nation, P
16347 081N M
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 Sunny, S
W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 Sunny, S
16348 082N M
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
16349 083N M
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125 Sunny, S
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 Sunny, S
16350 084N M
04:00P–05:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
W
04:00P–05:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
16351 085N M
06:00P–07:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
W
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
16354 088N R
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105 TBA
T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 TBA
16393 089N R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Sunny, S
T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125 Sunny, S
16394 090N R
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105 Sunny, S
T
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125 Sunny, S
16395 091N R
04:00P–05:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
T
04:00P–05:40P CT 0125 Helfman, J
16396 092N R
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
T
06:00P–07:40P CT 0127 Helfman, J
16397 093N F
10:00A–11:40A CT 0125 Aplanalp, A
F
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Aplanalp, A
16495 095N R
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125 Nation, P
T
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105 Nation, P
16498 096N T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105 Helfman, J
R
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127 Helfman, J
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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TIME
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
FOURTEEN WEEK
MTT 4
Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
4cr.
MTT 4 is the redesigned version of developmental math (formerly MTH 1, MTH
2, MTH 3 and MTH 4) and allows the student to concentrate on units of material
based on their individual strengths and weaknesses. This class will require
two hours of attendance in class with a particular instructor and a minimum of
two additional hours in the Annandale MASTER Math Lab each week. Students
will work on MyLabsPlus for instruction, assignments and assessments while
receiving one-on-one assistance from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in
the lab. Students are expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of
the scheduled class and lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet
access.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
01/09/17–02/05/17
16313 034N M
W
04:00P–05:40P CT 0127
04:00P–05:40P CT 0105
TBA
TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
16314 035N M
W
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105
06:00P–07:40P CT 0127
Forbes, M
Forbes, M
01/09/17–02/05/17
16315 036N M
W
08:00P–09:40P CT 0125
08:00P–09:40P CT 0105
Nawaz, M
Nawaz, M
04/10/17–05/07/17
16452 037N T
R
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
Sunny, S
Sunny, S
CODE(S)
01/16/17–04/30/17
16484 536N M
W
02:00P–03:55P CT 0105
02:00P–03:55P CT 0127
Simon, S
Simon, S
01/16/17–04/30/17
16510 537N M
W
01/09/17–02/05/17
16453 038N T
R
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
Sunny, S
Sunny, S
06:00P–07:55P CT 0105
06:00P–07:55P CT 0125
Nawaz, M
Nawaz, M
01/16/17–04/30/17
16468 538N W
M
01/09/17–02/05/17
16398 039N R
T
02:00P–03:40P CT 0127
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
Nation, P
Nation, P
08:00P–09:55P CT 0105
08:00P–09:55P CT 0127
Forbes, M
Forbes, M
02/06/17–03/05/17
16371 041N M
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
08:00A–09:40A CT 0127
TBA
TBA
02/06/17–03/05/17
16382 044N R
T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
Mcgee, R
Mcgee, R
02/06/17–03/05/17
16385 045N F
F
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
Simon, S
Simon, S
03/13/17–04/09/17
16372 046N M
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
08:00A–09:40A CT 0127
TBA
TBA
03/13/17–04/09/17
16383 048N R
T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
Mcgee, R
Mcgee, R
03/13/17–04/09/17
16386 049N F
F
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
Simon, S
Simon, S
04/10/17–05/07/17
16373 050N M
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
08:00A–09:40A CT 0127
TBA
TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
16322 052N M
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125
TBA
TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
16384 055N R
T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
Mcgee, R
Mcgee, R
04/10/17–05/07/17
16317 056N R
T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127
Aplanalp, A
Aplanalp, A
04/10/17–05/07/17
16318 057N R
T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127
Sherry, S
Sherry, S
04/10/17–05/07/17
16387 061N F
F
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
Simon, S
Simon, S
04/10/17–05/07/17
16400 062N S
S
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
Ozer-Gurbuz, T
Ozer-Gurbuz, T
04/10/17–05/07/17
16485 065N M
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125
TBA
TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
16486 066N M
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125
TBA
TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
16488 067N M
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127
Highsmith, E
Highsmith, E
01/09/17–02/05/17
16489 068N M
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127
Highsmith, E
Highsmith, E
04/10/17–05/07/17
16500 070N T
R
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
02:00P–03:40P CT 0127
Nation, P
Nation, P
04/10/17–05/07/17
16501 071N M
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125
Conroy, D
Conroy, D
TWELVE WEEK
MTT 3
Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based)
3cr.
MTT 3 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly three units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit
math course. This class is organized in the same way as MTT 4 but concludes
after twelve weeks. Permission is required for enrollment and is granted based
on individual student preparation and expected exit point. This class will require
two hours of attendance in class with a particular instructor and a minimum of
two additional hours in the Annandale MASTER Math Lab each week. Students
will work on MyLabsPlus for instruction, assignments and assessments while
receiving one-on-one assistance from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in
the lab. Students are expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of
the scheduled class and lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet
access.
01/09/17–04/09/17
16334 030N M
W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127
Daigle, D
Daigle, D
01/09/17–04/09/17
16335 031N M
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105
12:00P–01:40P CT 0125
TBA
TBA
02/06/17–05/07/17
16329 032N R
T
08:00A–09:40A CT 0127
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
Mcgee, R
Mcgee, R
01/09/17–04/09/17
16330 033N R
T
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127
Aplanalp, A
Aplanalp, A
01/09/17–04/09/17
16331 034N R
T
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127
Sherry, S
Sherry, S
01/09/17–04/09/17
16376 038N S
S
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
Ozer-Gurbuz, T
Ozer-Gurbuz, T
01/23/17–04/23/17
16483 054N M
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
02:00P–03:40P CT 0127
Simon, S
Simon, S
01/09/17–04/09/17
16505 055N M
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125
Conroy, D
Conroy, D
FOUR WEEK
MTT 1
Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based)
01/09/17–02/05/17
16275 030N M
W
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
Sunny, S
Sunny, S
01/09/17–02/05/17
16310 031N M
W
10:00A–11:40A CT 0127
10:00A–11:40A CT 0105
Hettiarachchi, C
Hettiarachchi, C
01/09/17–02/05/17
16311 032N M
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105
Johnson, B
Johnson, B
01/09/17–02/05/17
16312 033N M
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0127
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
Vetrano, V
Vetrano, V
1cr.
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 63
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
01/09/17–02/05/17
16502 072N R
T
08:00A–09:40A CT 0127
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
Mcgee, R
Mcgee, R
02/06/17–04/09/17
16487 540N M
W
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
02:00P–03:40P CT 0125
TBA
TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
16504 074N R
T
08:00P–09:40P CT 0125
08:00P–09:40P CT 0105
Wilson, E
Wilson, E
02/06/17–04/09/17
16490 541N M
W
12:00P–01:40P CT 0105
12:00P–01:40P CT 0127
Highsmith, E
Highsmith, E
02/06/17–03/05/17
16516 076N M
W
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105
06:00P–07:40P CT 0125
Nawaz, M
Nawaz, M
02/06/17–04/09/17
16492 543N R
T
02:00P–03:40P CT 0127
02:00P–03:40P CT 0105
Nation, P
Nation, P
03/13/17–04/09/17
16517 077N M
W
06:00P–07:40P CT 0105
06:00P–07:40P CT 0125
Nawaz, M
Nawaz, M
02/06/17–04/09/17
16493 544N R
T
08:00A–09:40A CT 0105
08:00A–09:40A CT 0125
Sunny, S
Sunny, S
02/06/17–04/09/17
16496 545N R
T
08:00P–09:40P CT 0125
08:00P–09:40P CT 0105
Wilson, E
Wilson, E
02/06/17–04/09/17
16519 547N M
W
08:00P–09:40P CT 0127
08:00P–09:40P CT 0105
Forbes, M
Forbes, M
ONE WEEK
MTT 1
Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based)
1cr.
This intense session will allow students who need exactly one unit of
developmental math to complete their remaining unit before the start of the
Spring semester on January 9, 2017. Students who pass this class will have
the opportunity to enroll in a full 16-week session of mathematics in the spring.
MTT 1 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly one unit of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. This class is organized in the same way as MTT 4 but concludes after 6
class meetings. Permission is required for enrollment and is granted based on
individual student preparation and expected exit point. This class will require two
hours of attendance every day from January 3, 2017 through January 8, 2017.
Students will work on MyLabsPlus for instruction, assignments and assessments
while receiving one-on-one assistance from their instructor in class, or lab
personnel in the lab. Students are expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus
outside of the scheduled class hours and can do so from any computer with
internet access.
01/02/17–01/08/17
16472 063N TF
03:15P–05:45P CT 0105
TBA
01/02/17–01/08/17
16470 064N TF
06:00P–08:30P CT 0105
Stavropoulos, J
EIGHT WEEK
MTT 2
Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
2cr.
MTT 2 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly two units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. This class is organized in the same way as MTT 4 but concludes after
eight weeks. Permission is required for enrollment and is granted based on
individual student preparation and expected exit point. This class will require
two hours of attendance in class with a particular instructor and a minimum of
two additional hours in the Annandale MASTER Math Lab each week. Students
will work on MyLabsPlus for instruction, assignments and assessments while
receiving one-on-one assistance from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in
the lab. Students are expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of
the scheduled class and lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet
access.
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Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MIP, RES, WO
Placement test is required for enrolling in mathematics. Test waived if student
completed the prerequisite no more one year ago with a grade of S, C or better.
For further information, please call 703–323–3118.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test.
16649 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CA 0318 Vetrano, J
16650 002N MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0223 Johnson, B
16651 003N MW
09:30A–10:45A CA 0318 Chatterjee, S
16652 004N MW
11:00A–12:15P CN 0105 Conroy, D
16653 005N MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0105 Conroy, D
17301 006N MW
12:30P–01:45P CA 0318 Nasseri, D
17185 007N MW
02:00P–03:15P CT 0221 Highsmith, E
16654 008N TR
08:00A–09:15A CA 0305 Conroy, D
17691 009N TR
09:30A–10:45A CT 0334 Hettiarachchi, C
17070 010N TR
11:00A–12:15P CN 0123 Nation, P
16656 011N TR
12:30P–01:45P CS 0104 Hettiarachchi, C
17912 012N M
07:30P–10:10P CA 0318 Austin, L
3cr.
MTH 152
Math for the Liberal Arts II
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test.
16657 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CT 0315 Sherry, S
16658 002N MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0221 Macrina, A
17071 003N MW
12:30P–01:45P CN 0219 Dinkelman, E
16659 004N TR
08:00A–09:15A CN 0105 Lesser, K
16660 005N TR
09:30A–10:45A CN 0105 Lesser, K
17911 006N TR
12:30P–01:45P CT 0221 Elliott, R
16661 007N TR
02:00P–03:15P CT 0221 Elliott, R
17148 008N R
04:30P–07:10P CA 0303 Haile, D
3cr.
MTH 157
Elementary Statistics
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test.
17057 001N MW
12:00P–01:40P CT 0331 Gamgoum, K
17558 002N TR
04:30P–06:10P CT 0207 Gaudiosi, J
4cr.
MTH 163
Precalculus I
3cr.
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
16663 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CT 0334 Dinkelman, E
16664 002N MW
09:30A–10:45A CA 0321 Highsmith, E
17306 003N MW
11:00A–12:15P CA 0318 Macrina, A
16665 004N MW
12:30P–01:45P CT 0221 Goral, D
17891 005N MW
02:00P–03:15P CT 0334 Nasseri, D
16667 006N TR
08:00A–09:15A CT 0210 Dinkelman, E
17796 007N TR
09:30A–10:45A CN 0219 Johnson, B
16668 008N TR
11:00A–12:15P CN 0105 Highsmith, E
16669 009N TR
12:30P–01:45P CN 0105 Nasseri, D
17633 010N TR
02:00P–03:15P CT 0314 Martin, R
17387 011N TR
02:00P–03:15P CN 0105 Rathjen, C
16666 012N M
09:30A–10:45A CT 0315 Rathjen, C
17045 013N F
09:00A–11:40A CA 0303 Mcgee, R
18259 014N F
12:00P–02:40P CA 0303 Lawler, W
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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CODE(S)
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
MTH 164
Precalculus II
3cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 163 or equivalent. For all sections, a graphing calculator is
required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
16671 001N MW
02:00P–03:15P CT 0223 Chatterjee, S
17915 002N TR
08:00A–09:15A CT 0334 Chatterjee, S
17401 003N TR
02:00P–03:15P CT 0207 Roberts, M
17512 004N M
04:30P–07:10P CT 0223 Andreani, F
MTH 166
Precalculus with Trigonometry
5cr.
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
16672 001N MW
08:00A–10:20A CA 0303 Martin, R
17302 002N MW
10:30A–12:50P CA 0303 Krize, T
17883 003N MW
01:00P–03:20P CA 0305 Rathjen, C
16673 004N TR
10:30A–12:50P CA 0303 Vetrano, V
16674 005N TR
01:00P–03:20P CA 0318 Haile, D
17692 006N MW
07:30P–09:50P CA 0303 Castaneda, W
17561 007N TR
04:30P–06:50P CA 0305 Nong, K
MTH 173
Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
5cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 166 or MTH 164 or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
16675 001N MW
08:00A–10:20A CT 0207 Krize, T
16676 002N MW
10:30A–12:50P CT 0207 Vetrano, V
16677 003N MW
01:00P–03:20P CT 0207 Haile, D
17084 004N MW
02:00P–04:20P CA 0318 Hettiarachchi, C
16678 005N TR
08:00A–10:20A CA 0303 Sherry, S
16681 006N TR
10:30A–12:50P CA 0318 Macrina, A
16682 007N TR
12:00P–02:20P CT 0334 Jang, A
17403 008N MW
07:30P–09:50P CT 0207 Nong, K
17243 009N TR
04:30P–06:50P CT 0334 Haile, D
17634 010N TR
07:30P–09:50P CA 0305 Triandaf, I
MTH 174
Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
5cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 173 or equivalent. For all sections, a graphing calculator is
required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
16698 001N MW
01:00P–03:20P CA 0303 Goral, D
18507 002N TR
06:30A–08:50A CA 0321 Semmler, R
16699 003N TR
10:30A–12:50P CT 0207 Chatterjee, S
16700 004N TR
12:30P–02:50P CT 0223 Vetrano, J
17797 005N TR
02:00P–04:20P CA 0305 Hettiarachchi, C
16701 006N MW
04:30P–06:50P CA 0305 Nong, K
17311 007N MW
07:30P–09:50P CT 0334 Bredeck, M
17732 008N TR
07:30P–09:50P CT 0207 Nong, K
MTH 182
Finite Mathematics II
Prerequisite: MTH 181 or equivalent.
16702 001N T
04:30P–07:10P CA 0303 Bredeck, M
3cr.
MTH 241
Statistics I
3cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 152 or MTH 163 or MTH 182 or equivalent, or placement
test. For all sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is
recommended.
16703 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CA 0319 Lesser, K
16704 002N MW
09:30A–10:45A CN 0102 Gamgoum, K
16705 003N MW
11:00A–12:15P CN 0219 Nasseri, D
16706 004N MW
02:00P–03:15P CN 0105 Gamgoum, K
16707 005N TR
09:30A–10:45A CA 0305 Highsmith, E
16708 006N TR
11:00A–12:15P CT 0221 Nasseri, D
17483 007N T
07:30P–10:10P CA 0318 Nguyen, J
17562 008N W
04:30P–07:10P CT 0314 TBA
17563 009N W
07:30P–10:10P CT 0314 Nguyen, J
18993 010N W
07:30P–10:10P CT 0225 Hall, F
MTH 242
Statistics II
3cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 241 or equivalent. For all sections, a graphing calculator is
required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
16711 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0237 Lesser, K
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
3cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 163 or MTH 166 or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
16713 001N MW
08:00A–09:15A CT 0223 Johnson, B
17151 002N MW
09:30A–10:45A CT 0334 Jang, A
17215 003N MW
11:00A–12:15P CT 0334 Sherry, S
17182 004N MW
12:30P–01:45P CT 0334 Sherry, S
18249 005N MW
12:30P–01:45P CT 0218 Das, A
17183 006N MW
02:00P–03:15P CT 0225 Das, A
16714 007N TR
08:00A–09:15A CT 0223 Johnson, B
17916 008N TR
09:00A–10:15A CA 0318 Jang, A
16544 009N TR
11:00A–12:15P CA 0305 Rathjen, C
17150 010N TR
11:00A–12:15P CT 0223 Dinkelman, E
17065 011N TR
01:30P–02:45P CA 0303 Vetrano, V
27295 012N F
09:00A–11:40A CA 0318 Krize, T
17310 013N M
04:30P–07:10P CT 0334 Krize, T
17332 014N M
07:30P–10:10P CT 0223 Meng, A
17566 015N W
07:30P–10:10P CA 0318 Cwalina, R
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MTH 272
Applied Calculus II
Prerequisite: MTH 271 or equivalent.
17942 001N TR
09:00A–10:15A CT 0207
CODE(S)
3cr.
Vetrano, J
MTH 277
Vector Calculus
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
16710 001N MW
11:00A–12:40P CT 0223 Chatterjee, S
17541 002N TR
02:00P–03:40P CS 0104 Macrina, A
17668 003N TR
07:30P–09:10P CT 0314 Martin, R
4cr.
MTH 285
Linear Algebra
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
16696 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CN 0105 Dinkelman, E
17152 002N M
04:30P–07:10P CS 0123 Bredeck, M
3cr.
MTH 286
Discrete Mathematics
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
18190 001N MW
10:00A–11:40A CA 0305 Goral, D
4cr.
MTH 291
Differential Equations
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
17244 001N M
04:30P–07:10P CA 0303 Haile, D
17936 002N T
04:30P–07:10P CT 0314 Martin, R
3cr.
MTH 292
Topics in Differential Equations
Prerequisite: MTH 291 or equivalent.
18258 001N W
04:30P–07:10P CA 0303 Goral, D
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test.
19061 036N F
01:00P–04:05P CA 0305 TBA
3cr.
MTH 152
Math for the Liberal Arts II
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test.
19057 036N MW
02:00P–03:30P CT 0331 Bredeck, M
16662 037N M
07:00P–10:05P CA 0305 TBA
3cr.
MTH 163
Precalculus I
3cr.
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
27291 036N T
03:00P–04:30P CT 0223 Das, A
17559 037N T
07:30P–10:35P CS 0131 Etman, I
19087 038N S
08:00A–11:05A CA 0303 Chaudhuri, S
MTH 166
Precalculus with Trigonometry
5cr.
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
18185 036N TR
08:00A–10:35A CT 0221 Raub, G
MTH 173
Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
5cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 166 or MTH 164 or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
18655 036N MW
09:30A–12:05P CT 0314 Lawler, W
17882 037N MW
04:30P–07:05P CA 0318 Cwalina, R
MTH 242
Statistics II
3cr.
This course is a Weekend Studies Program course. MTH 242-072N is a 14
week class and starts Sunday, January 29, 2017. Prerequisite: MTH 241 or
equivalent. For all sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator
is recommended.
17173 072N N
01:00P–04:05P CA 0303 Shemetov, V
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
3cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 163 or MTH 166 or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
17884 036N TR
02:30P–04:00P CS 0121 Bredeck, M
18451 071N S
10:00A–01:05P CT 0334 Meng, A
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
MTH 152
Math for the Liberal Arts II
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test.
19107 050N F
09:00A–12:45P CT 0207 Andreani, F
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test.
18358 060N MW
12:30P–03:10P CC 0102 Nation, P
3cr.
MTH 163
Precalculus I
3cr.
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
18250 060N MW
06:30A–09:10A CA 0321 Semmler, R
17925 061N TR
08:00A–10:40A CS 0131 Perschbacher, M
18051 062N TR
07:30P–10:10P CA 0303 Maji, J
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test.
17890 080N TR
02:00P–04:55P CC 0104 Goral, D
17147 081N MW
04:30P–07:25P CT 0207 Etman, I
3cr.
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
MTH 163
Precalculus I
3cr.
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
17312 080N TR
09:30A–12:25P CT 0335 Das, A
17892 081N TR
07:30P–10:25P CN 0105 Maji, J
MUS 222
History of Music II
16814 001N MW
12:00P–01:15P CM 0202 Fay, J
3cr.
1cr.
MTH 164
Precalculus II
3cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 163 or equivalent. For all sections, a graphing calculator is
required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
17926 080N TR
08:00A–10:55A CS 0131 Perschbacher, M
MUS 248
Orchestra
Open to students and the community.
17321 001N W
07:30P–10:20P CE 0112 Johnston, C
MUS 249
Band
17323 001N MW
2cr.
MTH 241
Statistics I
3cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 152 or MTH 163 or MTH 182 or equivalent, or placement
test. For all sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is
recommended.
17388 080N MW
04:30P–07:25P CN 0105 Shemetov, V
17972 081N TR
07:00P–09:55P CS 0104 Castaneda, W
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
3cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 163 or MTH 166 or equivalent, or placement test. For all
sections, a graphing calculator is required. The TI-84 calculator is recommended.
18248 080N MW
06:30A–09:25A CA 0321 Semmler, R
17333 081N MW
07:30P–10:25P CT 0221 Haque, A
01:00P–02:15P CM 0203 Smith, H
MUS 259
Advanced Improvisational Techniques
16820 001N W
07:30P–10:10P CM 0203 Smith, H
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
MUS 101
Basic Musicianship I
3cr.
MUS 101 is also offered as an Extended Learning Institute (ELI) distance learning
course. Please see listing under ELI.
17786 035N MW
07:00P–10:05P CM 0202 Hahn, J
MUS 111
Music Theory I
19045 036N MW
10:00A–12:35P CM 0203 Webb, R
4cr.
MUS 121
Music Appreciation I
All sections of MUS 121 are recommended as Humanities elective.
46968 036N T
07:30P–10:35P CM 0202 Roushakes, M
17821 048N S
09:00A–12:05P CM 0202 Fay, J
3cr.
MUS 130
Overview of the Recording Industry
16815 036N W
05:30P–06:45P CM 0203 Smith, H
1cr.
MUS 131
Class Voice I
16822 036N TR
11:00A–12:30P CM 0203 Webb, R
2cr.
3cr.
MUS 132
Class Voice II
16823 036N TR
11:00A–12:30P CM 0203 Webb, R
2cr.
MEC 118
Automated Manufacturing Technology
24128 048N S
09:00A–01:10P CT 0218 Woodke, R
3cr.
MUS 136
Applied Music-Voice
17973 001N
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA
Houghton, R
1cr.
MEC 265
Fluid Mechanics
18570 001N R
02:00P–04:40P CT 0315
3cr.
MUS 136
Applied Music-Voice
17974 002N
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA
Houghton, R
MUS 136
Applied Music-Voice
17415 003N
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA
White, D
See Hospitality Management (HRI).
MUS 136
Applied Music-Voice
17975 004N
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA
White, D
MUSIC
MUS 136
Applied Music-Voice
17976 005N
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA
McNulty, M
MUS 136
Applied Music-Voice
17977 006N
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA
McNulty, M
MUS 136
Applied Music-Voice
27284 007N
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA
Caudill, J
MUS 136
Applied Music-Voice
27285 008N
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA
Caudill, J
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Offered at: AN
For additional course information, call 703–323–3326.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MEC 112
Processes of Industry
16745 001N M
05:30P–08:10P CT 0315
Pollak, P
Napisa, R
MEETING MANAGEMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For applied music classes at Annandale, please consult the current online
schedule and sign up for the course and instructor you prefer. Also, before the
session begins, confirm your enrollment with Ms. Nancy Minogue, Annandale
Liberal Arts Division, at 703–323–3114 or [email protected]. In addition
to paying for the credit hour(s), each applied music student must also pay an
instructor fee: $375 for a 1-credit course (30 minute weekly lessons) or $750
for a 2-credit course (1 hour weekly lessons). Please contact Ms. Minogue if you
might be unable to pay the fee by the first day of the session.
MUS 137
Chorus
17324 036N TR
17325 037N M
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MUS 112
Music Theory II
16813 001N TR
09:30A–11:50A CM 0202 Fay, J
4cr.
MUS 121
Music Appreciation I
All sections of MUS 121 are recommended as Humanities elective.
17644 001N MW
01:30P–02:45P CM 0202 Webb, R
46957 002N MW
03:00P–04:14P CM 0203 Smith, H
16896 003N TR
09:30A–10:45A CM 0203 Webb, R
46961 004N TR
12:00P–01:15P CM 0203 Smith, H
16897 005N TR
01:00P–02:15P CM 0202 Smith, H
3cr.
MUS 148
Orchestra
Open to students and the community.
17320 001N W
07:30P–10:20P CE 0112 Johnston, C
1cr.
MUS 149
Band
17322 001N MW
2cr.
01:00P–02:15P CM 0203 Smith, H
MUS 159
Improvisational Techniques
16818 001N W
07:30P–10:10P CM 0203 Smith, H
3cr.
MUS 199
Supervised Study Improvisational Techniques
17116 001N W
07:30P–10:10P CM 0203 Smith, H
2cr.
MUS 212
Advanced Music Theory II
17079 001N MW
09:30A–11:45A CM 0202 Fay, J
4cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
MUS 141
19015 034N
18981 035N
18982 036N
01:00P–02:30P CM 0203 Webb, R
07:30P–10:50P CM 0203 Webb, R
1cr.
2cr.
1cr.
2cr.
1cr.
2cr.
1cr.
Class Piano I
MW
09:30A–11:15A CM 0254 Naumoff, D
TR
11:30A–01:10P CM 0254 Brown, L
R
06:30P–09:30P CM 0254 Brown, L
2cr.
MUS 142
Class Piano II
18983 034N MW
09:30A–11:15A CM 0254 Naumoff, D
2cr.
MUS 199
Supervised Study Guitar Theory and Practice
19076 036N M
06:00P–08:40P CM 0315 Saeedi, T
3cr.
MUS 225
The History of Jazz
19028 036N TR
11:00A–12:30P CM 0213 Smith, H
3cr.
MUS 231
Advanced Class Voice I
17697 036N TR
11:00A–12:30P CM 0203 Webb, R
2cr.
MUS 232
Advanced Class Voice II
16824 036N TR
11:00A–12:30P CM 0203 Webb, R
2cr.
MUS 237
Chorus
1cr.
17327 036N TR
01:00P–02:30P CM 0203 Webb, R
17326 037N M
07:30P–10:50P CM 0203 Webb, R
FOR APPLIED MUSIC STUDENTS: For applied music classes at Annandale, please
consult the current online schedule and sign up for the course and instructor you
prefer. Also, before the session begins, confirm your enrollment with Ms. Nancy
Minogue, Annandale Liberal Arts Division, at 703–323–3114 or nlminogue@nvcc.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 66 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
2cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
edu. In addition to paying for the credit hour(s), each applied music student must
also pay an instructor fee: $375 for a 1-credit course (30 minute weekly lessons)
or $750 for a 2-credit course (1 hour weekly lessons). Please contact Ms.
Minogue if you might be unable to pay the fee by the first day of the session.
PHI 227
16564 001N
16566 002N
16565 003N
MUS 145
Applied Music-Keyboard
MUS 147
Applied Music Composition
FOURTEEN WEEK
MUS 155
Applied Music-Woodwinds
1-2cr.
PHI 101
Introduction to Philosophy I
18488 036N F
09:30A–12:35P CA 0305 McGuinness, J
MUS 165
Applied Music-Strings
1-2cr.
MUS 175
Applied Music-Brass
1-2cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
MUS 185
Applied Music-Percussion
1-2cr.
MUS 236
Advanced Applied Music-Voice
1-2cr.
MUS 243
Advanced Applied Music Composition
MUS 245
Advanced Applied Music-Keyboard
1-2cr.
MUS 255
Advanced Applied Music-Woodwinds
1-2cr.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
MUS 265
Advanced Applied Music-Strings
1-2cr.
MUS 275
Advanced Applied Music-Brass
1-2cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For questions about Physical Education, call 703–323–3114.
MUS 285
Advanced Applied Music-Percussion
1-2cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
1-2cr.
1cr.
2cr.
NATURAL SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Annandale
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For further information, please call 703–323–3224.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
NAS 125
Meteorology
18675 001N T
06:30P–09:20P CT 0330
Fakhruzzaman, K
NAS 125
Lab for Meteorology
18676 0A1N R
06:30P–09:20P CT 0330
Fakhruzzaman, K
4cr.
0cr.
NAS 150
Human Biology
4cr.
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or division approval. NAS 150 is a lecture
class only and therefore cannot be used to fulfill the science with a lab requisite
needed for a degree. This is an anatomy and physiology non-lab class that
supports the Allied Health program. Health technology students who plan to
transfer to a four-year program are recommended to take BIO 141-142 or NAS
161-162 instead of NAS 150.
16808 001N MW
01:30P–03:20P CS 0131 TBA
16809 002N TR
08:00P–09:50P CS 0121 Masarsky, C
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
NAS 161
Health Science I
4cr.
Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and BIO 101 or NAS 150 or division
approval (703–323–3224 or [email protected]).
17002 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CS 0129 Vander Maten, M 17290 002N TR
08:00P–09:15P CS 0107 Kassa, A
NAS 161
16810 0A1N
30606 0A2N
17707 0A3N
Lab for Health Science I
T
08:00A–10:40A CS 0134 Vander Maten, M
T
02:00P–04:40P CS 0134 Vander Maten, M
TR
06:30P–07:45P CS 0134 Kassa, A
0cr.
The following lecture and lab section must be taken together:
Prerequisites: A passing grade in NAS 161 or division approval (703–323–3224
or [email protected]).
NAS 162
Health Science II
16829 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CS 0117 Subramanian, R 4cr.
NAS 162
Lab for Health Science II
16812 0A1N T
08:00A–10:40A CS 0132 Subramanian, R
0cr.
NAS 162
Health Science II
17003 002N TR
06:30P–07:45P CS 0123 TBA
4cr.
NAS 162
Lab for Health Science II
17699 0A2N TR
08:00P–09:15P CS 0134 TBA
0cr.
PHILOSOPHY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
Philosophy classes may be taken in any order. For information, call
703–323–3246.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PHI 101
Introduction to Philosophy I
16559 001N MW
12:30P–01:45P CM 0222 TBA
17687 002N TR
09:30A–10:45A CA 0323 McGuinness, J
3cr.
PHI 111
Logic I
16562 001N R
16563 002N M
3cr.
12:30P–03:10P CM 0222 TBA
07:30P–10:10P CM 0222 Horigan, J
Bio-Medical Ethics
T
12:30P–03:10P CA 0323 Aoudjit, A
T
04:30P–07:10P CA 0323 Aoudjit, A
R
04:30P–07:10P CM 0222 Stakland, S
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
3cr.
PHI 227
Bio-Medical Ethics
3cr.
PHI 227–078N: Registration closes on February 18, 2017 (11:59pm) for Session II.
17117 078N F
07:00P–10:40P CM 0222 TBA
S
09:00A–04:00P CM 0222 TBA
03/31/17–04/29/17
PED 116
18962 001N
17571 002N
27350 003N
43153 004N
17816 005N
18301 006N
17572 007N
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
TR
11:00A–12:15P CA
TR
01:00P–02:15P CA
W
10:00A–12:30P CA
W
10:30A–01:00P CT
W
07:00P–09:30P CA
R
07:00P–09:30P CA
F
07:00P–09:30P CA
TWELVE WEEK
PED 100
17466 036N
17570 037N
17987 038N
18609 039N
0320
0302
0320
0330
0319
0320
0320
O'Toole, J
O'Toole, J
O'Toole, J
Espinoza, J
McNeill, C
McNeill, C
McNeill, C
2cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
Pilates
M
T
R
F
10:00A–11:30A
09:30A–11:00A
05:30P–07:00P
11:00A–12:30P
CE
CG
CE
CE
107
0113
107
107
Freedman, G
Freedman, G
Davidson, C
Spatz, E
1cr.
PED 103
Aerobic Fitness I
17815 037N T
05:30P–07:00P CE 102B Kuntz, J
1cr.
PED 107
Exercise/Nutrition
18501 034N W
01:00P–02:30P CE 102B O'Toole, J
17350 036N F
08:30A–10:10A CG 0113 Espinoza, J
1cr.
PED 109
43156 031N
18132 032N
18610 034N
18961 048N
1cr.
Yoga
M
W
F
S
PED 110
Zumba
18737 035N M
18642 036N W
01:00P–02:30P
05:30P–07:00P
12:30P–02:00P
09:00A–10:30A
CE
CE
CE
CE
107
107
107
107
04:00P–05:30P CE 107
09:00A–10:30A CE 107
TBA
Thompson, S
Spatz, E
Maunz, A
Barnes, M
Barnes, M
1cr.
PED 111
Weight Training I
43155 033N F
10:30A–12:00P CE 102B Espinoza, J
1cr.
PED 116
18645 016N
29048 017N
18382 018N
17179 019N
18370 020N
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
M
02:00P–04:30P CA
M
05:30P–08:00P CA
W
02:00P–04:30P CA
T
07:00P–09:30P CA
T
07:00P–08:40P CA
0302
0320
0302
0321
0320
Howells, B
Crockett, T
Howells, B
Kuntz, J
McNeill, C
2cr.
PED 116
18390 022N
17529 023N
17111 024N
18567 025N
18160 026N
16737 029N
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
M
02:00P–03:30P CN
T
09:00A–10:40A CA
W
01:00P–02:30P CA
R
09:00A–10:40A CA
F
10:00A–11:40A CA
M
08:00P–09:00P CA
0117
0320
0320
0320
0320
0320
Holmes, J
Holmes, J
Holmes, J
Holmes, J
Holmes, J
Crockett, T
1cr.
PED 116
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
18377 048N S
11:00A–01:30P CA 0320 Kuntz, J
2cr.
PED 125
Badminton
18643 036N F
01:00P–02:40P CE 102B Holmes, J
1cr.
PED 135
Bowling I
17628 031N R
03:00P–04:30P CE 102B Holmes, J
1cr.
PED 144
Skin and Scuba Diving
18964 036N W
06:30P–10:00P CM 0236 Goheen, C
2cr.
PED 160
Modern Dance
18750 035N W
10:30A–12:00P CE 107
18334 037N W
07:00P–08:30P CE 107
Morgan-Rowley, R
Morgan-Rowley, R
1cr.
PED 163
Jazz I
18910 036N M
Barnes, M
05:30P–07:00P CE 107
1cr.
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 67
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
PED 166
Ballet
17793 036N R
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
07:00P–08:30P CE 107
PED 171
Ballroom Dance I
17527 036N W
04:00P–05:30P CE 107
TWELVE WEEK
Davidson, C
Golombek, A
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TEN WEEK
Thompson, S
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
1cr.
PED 116
1cr.
01/09/17–04/03/17
18298 014N M
08:00A–09:30A CA 0320 Foggan-Rupp, E
01/09/17–04/03/17
17540 015N M
10:00A–11:30A CA 0320 Foggan-Rupp, E
01/24/17–04/27/17
PED 220
Adult Health and Development
16964 037N TR
09:30A–11:45A CE 107
TIME
2cr.
02/20/17–05/07/17
PED 220
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
1cr.
Adult Health and Development
01/10/17–05/04/17
16963 036N TR
3cr.
09:30A–11:45A CE 102B Thompson, S
PED 111
Weight Training I
17351 040N T
03:00P–05:00P CE 102B Holmes, J
17627 041N W
04:30P–06:30P CE 103A Holmes, J
1cr.
PHYSICS
PED 116
18050 038N
17680 039N
18149 040N
18741 041N
1cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Annandale
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For course information, please call 703–323–3113.
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
M
01:00P–03:00P CA
M
03:00P–05:00P CA
T
01:00P–03:00P CA
T
03:00P–05:00P CA
0320
0320
0320
0320
Shatila, R
Shatila, R
Shatila, R
Shatila, R
PED 150
Soccer
17353 036N F
12:00P–02:30P CE 102B Espinoza, J
NINE WEEK
02/09/17–04/20/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
1cr.
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
PHY 101
Introduction to Physics I
17885 001N M
12:00P–02:40P CS 0242 Clark, T
4cr.
PHY 101
Lab for Introduction to Physics I
17886 0A1N W
12:00P–02:40P CS 0219 Clark, T
0cr.
PHY 101
Introduction to Physics I
16939 002N M
03:00P–05:10P CS 0242 Woldegiorgis, Y 4cr.
1cr.
PHY 101
Lab for Introduction to Physics I
16940 0A2N W
03:00P–05:40P CS 0219 Woldegiorgis, Y
0cr.
PED 111
Weight Training I
17580 060N MW
10:00A–11:30A CE 103A Holmes, J
1cr.
PHY 101
Introduction to Physics I
17508 003N W
08:00A–10:40A CS 0242 Clark, T
4cr.
PED 116
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
18748 061N TR
08:00A–09:30A CG 0114 Upchurch, L
18568 062N TR
10:00A–11:30A CG 0114 Upchurch, L
1cr.
PHY 101
Lab for Introduction to Physics I
17509 0A3N M
08:00A–10:40A CS 0219 Clark, T
0cr.
PED 220
Adult Health and Development
19056 038N TR
10:00A–11:30A CE 102B Thompson, S
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
PED 109
Yoga
17406 060N TR
01:00P–02:30P CE 107
Thompson, S
2cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: PHY 101.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
1cr.
PHY 102
Introduction to Physics II
17738 001N W
11:00A–01:40P CS 0242 Woldegiorgis, Y
4cr.
PED 107
Exercise/Nutrition
18193 080N R
04:30P–06:00P CE 102B Crockett, T
1cr.
PHY 102
Lab for Introduction to Physics II
17739 0A1N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0247 Woldegiorgis, Y
0cr.
PED 109
Yoga
17467 080N TR
1cr.
PED 103
Aerobic Fitness I
18564 080N TR
08:00A–09:30A CE 107
01:00P–02:30P CE 107
Upchurch, L
Thompson, S
PED 111
Weight Training I
17581 080N MW
10:00A–11:30A CE 103A Holmes, J
1cr.
PED 116
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
18569 080N TR
10:00A–11:30A CG 0114 Upchurch, L
1cr.
PED 123
Tennis I
18749 080N TR
12:30P–02:00P CE 102B Holmes, J
1cr.
FOUR WEEK
PED 116
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
01/28/17–02/19/17
18158 075N S
N
02:00P–05:00P CA 0323 Maunz, A
02:00P–05:00P CA 0323 Maunz, A
03/18/17–04/09/17
18616 077N S
N
02:00P–05:00P CA 0323 Maunz, A
02:00P–05:00P CA 0323 Maunz, A
2cr.
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
02/10/17–02/25/17
18297 076N F
S
06:00P–09:00P CA 0321 Kuntz, J
02:00P–05:30P CA 0321 Kuntz, J
03/24/17–04/08/17
43150 078N F
S
06:00P–09:00P CA 0319 TBA
02:00P–05:30P CA 0319 TBA
1cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
PED 111
Weight Training I
01/23/17–04/09/17
17352 036N M
1cr.
05:00P–07:00P CE 102B Howells, B
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
PHY 150
Elements of Astronomy
18313 001N R
02:30P–05:10P CT 0330
Williams, P
PHY 150
Lab for Elements of Astronomy
18314 0A1N T
02:30P–05:10P CT 0330
Williams, P
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: MTH 163 and satisfactory placement score for ENG 111 or division
approval.
PHY 201
General College Physics I
18022 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CS 0220 Pavco, J
4cr.
PHY 201
Lab for General College Physics I
18023 0A1N F
11:00A–01:40P CS 0219 Pavco, J
0cr.
PHY 201
General College Physics I
17409 002N T
11:00A–01:40P CS 0238 Maghami, B
4cr.
PHY 201
Lab for General College Physics I
17410 0A2N R
11:00A–01:40P CS 0219 Maghami, B
0cr.
PHY 202
General College Physics II
16941 001N M
03:00P–03:50P CS 0247 Wissing, S
4cr.
PHY 202
Lab for General College Physics II
16942 0A1N M
04:00P–05:40P CS 0247 Wissing, S
0cr.
PHY 202
General College Physics II
17703 002N T
03:00P–05:40P CS 0242 Maghami, B
4cr.
PHY 202
Lab for General College Physics II
17704 0A2N R
03:00P–05:40P CS 0247 Maghami, B
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisite: MTH 173 or division approval.
PHY 231
General University Physics I
16943 001N MW
09:00A–10:50A CS 0238 Hosseini, M
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
THREE WEEK
PED 116
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
5cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
PHY 231
Lab for General University Physics I
16944 0A1N F
09:00A–10:40A CS 0247 Hosseini, M
0cr.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PHY 231
General University Physics I
18481 002N MW
11:30A–01:20P CS 0131 Hosseini, M
5cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, call 703–323–3260. All Political Science courses may be
taken in any order.
PHY 231
Lab for General University Physics I
18482 0A2N F
11:30A–01:20P CS 0247 Hosseini, M
0cr.
PHY 231
General University Physics I
17407 003N T
09:00A–11:40A CS 0218 Nadesalingam, M
R
09:00A–09:50A CS 0247 Nadesalingam, M
5cr.
PHY 231
Lab for General University Physics I
17408 0A3N R
10:00A–11:40A CS 0247 Nadesalingam, M
0cr.
5cr.
PLS 135
American National Politics
16900 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CN 0114 Sayasithsena, J
17954 002N MW
06:00P–07:15P CA 0321 Jones, B
3cr.
PHY 231
General University Physics I
18484 004N M
06:30P–07:10P CS 0247 Wissing, S
PHY 231
Lab for General University Physics I
18485 0A4N M
07:20P–09:50P CS 0247 Wissing, S
0cr.
PLS 136
State and Local Politics
18233 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CN 0102 Sayasithsena, J
3cr.
PHY 231
General University Physics I
17967 005N W
03:00P–03:50P CS 0247 Nadesalingam, M
5cr.
PLS 211
U.S. Government I
16903 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CN 0203 Sayasithsena, J
3cr.
PHY 231
Lab for General University Physics I
17959 0A5N W
04:00P–06:00P CS 0247 Nadesalingam, M
0cr.
PLS 212
U.S. Government II
16905 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CN 0102 Sayasithsena, J
3cr.
PHY 231
General University Physics I
18175 006N T
06:30P–07:20P CS 0247 Williams, P
R
06:30P–09:10P CS 0242 Williams, P
5cr.
PLS 242
International Relations II
17705 001N MW
06:00P–07:15P CA 0317 TBA
3cr.
PHY 231
Lab for General University Physics I
18176 0A6N T
07:30P–09:10P CS 0247 Williams, P
0cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PLS 120
16899 001N
17225 002N
17330 003N
Introduction to Political Science
TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0233 Hudson, G
MW
04:30P–05:45P CN 0123 Hudson, G
T
07:30P–10:10P CN 0231 Hudson, G
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
Prerequisites: MTH 174 or division approval.
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
PLS 241
International Relations I
17995 060N MW
07:00P–09:40P CN 0123 Royce, M
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
PHY 232
General University Physics II
16945 001N T
11:00A–11:50A CS 0247 Wissing, S
5cr.
PLS 242
International Relations II
17994 080N MW
07:00P–09:55P CN 0123 Royce, M
PHY 232
Lab for General University Physics II
16946 0A1N T
12:00P–01:40P CS 0247 Wissing, S
0cr.
PSYCHOLOGY
PHY 232
General University Physics II
17382 002N M
11:00A–01:40P CS 0238 Williams, P
W
11:00A–11:50A CS 0247 Williams, P
5cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
PSY 201 is the prerequisite for PSY 202. For course information, call 703–323–
3260 or 703–323–3246.
PHY 232
Lab for General University Physics II
17383 0A2N W
12:00P–01:40P CS 0247 Williams, P
0cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PHY 232
General University Physics II
18315 003N R
03:00P–05:40P CS 0238 Nadesalingam, M
T
03:00P–03:50P CS 0238 Nadesalingam, M
5cr.
PHY 232
Lab for General University Physics II
18316 0A3N T
04:00P–05:40P CS 0247 Nadesalingam, M
0cr.
PHY 232
General University Physics II
17491 048N S
09:00A–12:50P CS 0242 Bhatta, R
5cr.
PHY 232
Lab for General University Physics II
17492 0A4N S
01:00P–02:40P CS 0247 Bhatta, R
0cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 101
Introduction to Physics I
18020 034N W
06:30P–09:35P CS 0242 Woldegiorgis, Y 4cr.
PHY 101
Lab for Introduction to Physics I
18021 0C1N M
06:30P–09:35P CS 0219 Woldegiorgis, Y
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: MTH 163 and satisfactory placement score for ENG 111 or division
approval.
PHY 201
General College Physics I
17887 034N T
06:30P–09:35P CS 0242 TBA
4cr.
PHY 201
Lab for General College Physics I
17888 0C1N R
06:30P–09:35P CS 0247 TBA
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Prerequisites: MTH 174 or division approval. Students enrolled in section 034N
must enroll in lab section 0C1N.
PHY 232
General University Physics II
5cr.
18662 034N M
06:30P–09:35P CS 0242 Correa Borbonet, L
W
06:30P–07:20P CS 0247 Correa Borbonet, L
PHY 232
Lab for General University Physics II
0cr.
18663 0C1N W
07:30P–09:35P CS 0247 Correa Borbonet, L
PSY 200
27239 001N
18446 002N
18447 003N
18448 004N
27234 005N
Principles
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
of Psychology
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
12:30P–01:45P
09:30A–10:45A
09:30A–10:45A
CN
CN
CN
CN
CN
0227
0117
0126
0203
0227
Chesley, R
Lloyd, K
Lloyd, K
McIntosh, H
Passino, J
PSY 201
16890 001N
16891 002N
18558 003N
16894 004N
17871 005N
16898 006N
17556 007N
27277 008N
Introduction to Psychology
MW
08:00A–09:15A
MW
11:00A–12:15P
MW
12:30P–01:45P
TR
11:00A–12:15P
F
11:00A–01:40P
M
04:30P–07:10P
T
04:30P–07:10P
W
04:30P–07:10P
I
CN
CN
CN
CS
CN
CN
CN
CN
0203
0227
0227
0138
0203
0203
0102
0114
Bui, S
Livesey, K
Passino, J
Passino, J
Bui, S
Shiraev, E
McBeth, J
DeGidio, D
PSY 202
17041 001N
16933 002N
17927 003N
Introduction to Psychology
MW
09:30A–10:45A
T
04:30P–07:10P
W
04:30P–07:10P
II
CN 0114 Tuininga, D
CN 0203 TBA
CN 0203 Shiraev, E
PSY 211
18739 001N
18559 002N
18600 003N
Research
MW
T
T
Methodology/Behavioral Sci.
12:30P–01:45P CM 0124 Livesey, K
02:00P–04:40P CM 0124 Passino, J
07:00P–09:40P CM 0124 Barrett, C
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
PSY 213
Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
3cr.
It is recommended that students have either taken the math placement test and
qualified to take MATH 151 or have already successfully passed a MATH 151
math course prior to taking PSY 213.
16935 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CM 0124 Passino, J
39280 002N MW
02:00P–03:15P CM 0124 Livesey, K
18740 003N TR
12:30P–01:45P CM 0124 Livesey, K
PSY 231
Life Span Human Development I
18208 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CN 0225 Lloyd, K
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
PSY 200
Principles of Psychology
19114 036N R
07:30P–10:35P CN 0114 DeGidio, D
3cr.
PSY 201
Introduction to Psychology I
18579 036N TR
02:00P–03:30P CN 0103 Green, R
17624 037N M
06:00P–09:05P CN 0103 McBeth, J
3cr.
PSY 202
Introduction to Psychology II
19000 034N MW
12:30P–02:00P CA 0319 Bui, S
3cr.
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ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
16915
16916
18942
18644
035N
036N
037N
038N
TR
TR
F
W
TIME
ROOM
09:30A–11:00A
12:30P–02:00P
09:00A–12:05P
07:00P–10:05P
CN
CN
CN
CN
INSTRUCTOR
0103
0203
0114
0103
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
PSY 216
Social Psychology
For PSY 216: completion of PSY 200 or PSY 201 is recommended before
enrolling in PSY 216.
18943 036N R
06:30P–08:00P CN 0103 DeGidio, D
3cr.
3cr.
PSY 225
Theories of Personality
27242 060N MW
12:30P–03:10P CN 0114 Shiraev, E
3cr.
PSY 231
Life Span Human Development I
17092 060N T
06:00P–08:40P CN 0126 Stewart, P
3cr.
PSY 200
Principles of Psychology
3cr.
PSY 200-Successful completion of ENG 111 is suggested prior to taking this
course. PSY 200 is a ONE semester introductory PSY class and is preferred by
GMU.
18449 080N W
06:00P–08:55P CN 0227 Stewart, P
3cr.
PSY 202
Introduction to Psychology II
17965 080N TR
03:30P–06:25P CC 0203 Green, R
3cr.
PSY 232
Life Span Human Development II
17093 080N T
06:00P–08:55P CN 0126 Stewart, P
3cr.
RECREATION AND PARKS
Offered at: AN
For additional information, call 703–323–3230.
RPK 100
Introduction to Recreation, Parks and Leisure Studies
RPK 100: In class lectures plus 32-hour service learning requirement.
16888 001N TR
01:00P–02:15P CM 0332 Smith, L
18599 002N M
06:00P–08:40P CM 0332 Smith, L
42355 003N M
03:00P–05:40P CM 0332 Smith, L
3cr.
RPK 120
Outdoor Recreation
RPK 120: In class lectures plus 32-hour service learning requirement.
16889 001N R
03:00P–05:40P CM 0332 Smith, L
3cr.
RPK 125
Resource Interpretation and Education
RPK 125: In class lectures plus 32-hour service learning requirement.
17098 001N T
03:00P–05:40P CM 0332 TBA
3cr.
RPK 141
Leadership and Supervision
RPK 141: In class lectures plus 32-hour service learning requirement.
18081 001N W
06:00P–08:40P CM 0332 Chamberlain, N
3cr.
RPK 255
Leisure Services for Persons with Disabilities
18303 001N T
06:00P–08:40P CM 0332 TBA
3cr.
RPK 265
Risk Management
18194 001N R
06:00P–08:40P CM 0332 Smith, L
RPK 299
Supervised Study Rsrce Interpretation/Education
19066 001N M
03:00P–05:40P CM 0332 Smith, L
06:00P–08:40P CM 0332 Laws, B
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA Laws, B
Supervised Study Camp Management
06:00P–10:00P CM 0332 Smith, L
RELIGION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For information, call 703–323–3246.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
REL 100
Introduction to the Study of Religion
36819 001N F
11:00A–01:40P CM 0222 Webster, F
3cr.
REL 231
17378 001N
18058 002N
17379 003N
17380 004N
3cr.
Religions
MW
MW
MW
W
of the World I
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
02:00P–03:15P
06:00P–08:40P
CM
CM
CM
CA
0222
0222
0222
0320
Stegner, A
Stegner, A
Stegner, A
TBA
REL 232
Religions of the World II
17856 001N TR
09:30A–10:45A CM 0222 Stegner, A
17645 002N TR
11:00A–12:15P CM 0222 Stegner, A
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
REL 233
Introduction to Islam
17827 060N TR
06:00P–08:40P CN 0117 Nassimi, D
3cr.
REL 246
Christianity
18877 060N TR
09:30A–10:45A CC 0115 Castaneda, I
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
SOC classes can be taken in any order. For course information, call 703–323–
3246.
SOC 201
16548 001N
16549 002N
16550 003N
16551 004N
16552 005N
16553 006N
17713 007N
25201 008N
17858 009N
27278 010N
Introduction to Sociology I
MW
09:30A–10:45A CN
MW
11:00A–12:15P CN
MW
12:30P–01:45P CN
TR
09:30A–10:45A CN
TR
11:00A–12:15P CN
TR
12:30P–01:45P CM
F
11:00A–01:40P CN
M
04:30P–07:10P CN
W
04:30P–07:10P CC
W
07:30P–10:10P CN
0219
0126
0117
0117
0231
0215
0102
0231
0121
0120
Politano, A
Stewart, W
Stewart, W
Ehle, J
Smith, E
Smith, E
Johnson, A
Lindsay, J
Smith, E
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
SOC 202
Introduction to Sociology II
16554 001N MW
11:00A–12:15P CN 0225 Stewart, W
27247 002N T
04:30P–07:10P CN 0105 Stewart, W
3cr.
SOC 207
Medical Sociology
18088 001N T
04:30P–07:10P CN 0219 Guillory, K
3cr.
SOC 211
Principles of Anthropology I
16907 001N TR
11:00A–12:15P CT 0237
3cr.
3cr.
Dunlap, S
SOC 212
Principles of Anthropology II
16908 001N TR
12:30P–01:45P CN 0120 Dunlap, S
3cr.
SOC 215
Sociology of the Family
17187 001N TR
02:00P–03:15P CN 0102 Smith, E
3cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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2cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
RPK 199
1cr.
SOCIOLOGY
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Rock Climbing
03/14/17–05/02/17
19129 038N T
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
RPK 121
Fundamentals of Camp Management
RPK 121: In class lectures plus 32-hour service learning requirement.
18574 080N F
09:00A–01:50P CM 0332 Smith, L
CODE(S)
06:00P–08:40P CM 0332 Smith, L
TBA–TBA
TBA TBA Smith, L
04/11/17–04/16/17
19127 037N TR
SN
PSY 200
Principles of Psychology
27235 060N TR
11:00A–12:15P CN 0227 Lloyd, K
34733 061N W
06:00P–08:40P CN 0227 Stewart, P
I
CN 0114 Shiraev, E
CN 0126 Tuininga, D
CN 0114 Tuininga, D
04/18/17–04/23/17
17528 036N TR
FSN
RPK 175
01/09/17–03/05/17
Introduction to Psychology
MW
12:30P–03:25P
MW
02:00P–04:55P
TR
12:30P–03:25P
INSTRUCTOR
RPK 170
Recreational Backpacking
1cr.
RPK 170: In classroom lectures, Tuesday and Thursday from 6:00-8:40 p.m.
CM-332 and weekend Field Experience (overnight required). Additional fee applies.
3cr.
PSY 201
17666 080N
17216 081N
17682 082N
CREDITS
ROOM
OTHER SESSIONS
Livesey, K
Green, R
DeGidio, D
Green, R
PSY 215
Abnormal Psychology
34731 035N R
04:30P–06:00P CN 0103 DeGidio, D
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TIME
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
ANNANDALE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
FOURTEEN WEEK
SOC 201
27279 036N
18503 037N
18504 038N
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
002N
003N
004N
005N
M
T
W
R
Introduction to Sociology I
MW
02:00P–04:55P CN 0104 Politano, A
MW
04:30P–07:10P CN 0118 TBA
TR
04:30P–07:10P CN 0114 Smith, E
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Politano, A
Satian, M
3cr.
SPANISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
Placement tests are available and highly recommended. For information or
placement advice regarding classes at Annandale, call 703–323–2138. See the
College Catalog for prerequisites or view the Catalog online at www.nvcc.edu.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
01:00P–01:50P
10:00A–10:50A
10:00A–10:50A
03:00P–03:50P
CA
CA
CA
CA
INSTRUCTOR
0302
0317
0317
0317
SDV 100
17759 054N
17754 055N
17756 056N
17870 057N
18026 058N
17757 059N
17847 060N
18217 061N
24120 062N
18216 063N
17061 065N
17758 066N
17062 067N
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
0317
0317
0317
0317
0317
0317
0302
0317
0321
0317
0317
0317
0317
SPA 201
Intermediate Spanish I
16691 001N TR
01:00P–02:15P CM 0212 Alonso, A
3cr.
TRAVEL/TOURISM
SPA 202
Intermediate Spanish II
16693 001N TR
01:00P–02:15P CM 0218 Falzon, A
3cr.
CT 0331
CM 0212
CM 0218
CT 0332
CM 0216
TBA
Falzon, A
Falzon, A
TBA
TBA
SPA 102
17015 001N
16690 002N
17233 003N
17866 004N
Beginning Spanish II
MW
08:00A–10:15A
MW
10:30A–12:45P
TR
09:00A–11:15A
TR
01:00P–03:15P
CM
CM
CM
CM
TBA
TBA
TBA
Burke, A
FOURTEEN WEEK
0206
0218
0212
0216
5cr.
5cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
SPA 101
Beginning Spanish I
17752 048N S
09:00A–12:30P CM 0212 TBA
5cr.
SPA 102
Beginning Spanish II
17867 048N S
09:00A–12:30P CM 0218 TBA
5cr.
Sullivan, C
TBA
Zahorian, J
White, V
Martinez, M
Bell, T
Nelson, J
Rohrbaugh, C
TBA
Jones, M
Warren-Nickens, V
Allen, S
Wildblood, M
1cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
5cr.
Beginning Spanish I
MW
09:00A–11:15A
MW
10:30A–12:45P
TR
10:30A–12:45P
TR
02:00P–04:15P
TR
03:30P–05:45P
1cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
College Success Skills
M
11:00A–11:55A
M
04:00P–05:00P
T
09:00A–09:55A
T
11:00A–11:55A
T
02:00P–02:55P
T
06:30P–07:25P
W
09:00A–10:45A
W
11:00A–12:45P
W
03:00P–03:50P
R
09:00A–09:55A
R
11:00A–11:55A
R
01:00P–01:50P
R
02:00P–02:55P
SPA 115
Intensive Beginning Spanish
39399 001N TR
09:30A–11:45A CM 0216 TBA
SPA 101
16684 001N
16685 002N
16687 003N
16695 004N
16688 005N
Wales, C
Dy, C
Ko, K
Ko, K
01/23/17–05/07/17
SDV 100
College Success Skills
17386 071N S
10:00A–11:45A CT 0207
18430 080N M
11:00A–11:55A CA 0317
18431 081N M
01:00P–01:55P CA 0317
17555 082N T
09:00A–09:55A CA 0317
18731 083N T
02:00P–03:45P CA 0317
17063 084N W
10:00A–10:55A CA 0302
17760 085N W
11:00A–12:45P CA 0317
17673 086N W
04:00P–04:55P CA 0323
17256 087N R
10:00A–10:55A CA 0302
17799 088N R
11:00A–11:55A CA 0317
18159 089N R
03:00P–03:55P CA 0320
18218 090N F
09:00A–09:55A CA 0317
18219 093N F
11:00A–11:55A CA 0317
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CODE(S)
SDV 100
College Success Skills
17641 035N M
12:00P–01:00P CA 0302 Wales, C
18658 036N R
07:00P–08:00P CA 0317 Tavarez, T
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
SOC 202
Introduction to Sociology II
19058 080N TR
09:30A–12:25P CT 0330
19090 081N TR
02:00P–04:55P CT 0237
17059
17798
17753
17060
FOURTEEN WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
SOC 201
Introduction to Sociology I
18674 022N MW
12:30P–02:25P CN 0123 Smith, J
SOC 201
19059 060N
17857 061N
17859 062N
COURSE
CODE(S)
01/23/17–05/07/17
Introduction to Sociology I
MW
08:45A–10:15A CT 0326 TBA
TR
02:30P–04:00P CN 0227 Stewart, W
F
06:00P–09:05P CN 0225 Johnson, A
TWELVE WEEK
CREDITS
DeLaney, E
Sullivan, C
White, V
Jones, M
Nelson, J
Bell, T
Rohrbaugh, C
TBA
Martinez, M
Allen, S
WarrenNickens, V
Zahorian, J
Wildblood, M
1cr.
Offered at: AN, ELI
For course information, call 703–323–3457. Additional elective courses related to
Travel and Tourism can be found under the Hospitality Management heading in the
Annandale section of this schedule.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
TRV 100
Introduction to the Travel Industry
17714 001N MW
09:30A–10:45A CM 0114 Stillions, M
3cr.
SPA 205
Spanish for Heritage Speakers I
3cr.
SPA 205: This class is Intermediate Spanish for heritage speakers of Spanish.
17868 036N MW
04:30P–05:50P CM 0212 TBA
SPA 206
Spanish for Heritage Speakers II
24139 036N TR
11:30A–12:50P CM 0212 TBA
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
SPA 101
Beginning Spanish I
17122 060N MTW
06:00P–08:55P CM 0216 TBA
5cr.
SPA 201
Intermediate Spanish I
16692 060N MW
10:30A–11:50A CM 0206 Burke, A
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
SPA 102
Beginning Spanish II
17279 080N MTW
06:00P–08:55P CM 0216 TBA
5cr.
SPA 202
Intermediate Spanish II
17340 080N MW
10:30A–11:50A CM 0206 Burke, A
3cr.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, QME, RES
For questions about Student Development, call 703–323–3200.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
SDV 100
College Success Skills
17058 001N M
10:00A–10:50A CA 0317 Dy, C
1cr.
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21200 Campus Drive
Sterling, Virginia 20164
703–323–3000
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
ACCOUNTING
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For information on Accounting, call 703–450–2575 or 703–450–2585.
ART 100
Art Appreciation
19909 001L W
03:30P–05:00P LW 0116 Liakos, B
34581 002L T
07:00P–09:40P LW 0116 Sprouse, E
3cr.
ART 101
19651 001L
20374 002L
20048 051L
History and Appreciation of Art I T
12:30P–02:00P LW 0116 Weber, L
MR
12:30P–01:45P LW 0116 Weber, L
TF
10:15A–11:30A RES 0350 Avery, P
3cr.
ART 102
History and Appreciation of Art II
19342 001L MR
11:00A–12:15P LW 0116 Weber, L
19836 002L W
12:30P–03:10P LW 0116 Weber, L
3cr.
ART 116
Design for the Web I
19890 001L W
11:00A–01:40P LW 0210 Treadway, D
19785 002L R
07:00P–09:40P LW 0210 Treadway, D
3cr.
ART 117
Design for the Web II
34574 001L M
07:00P–09:40P LW 0210 TBA
3cr.
ART 121
19243 001L
19244 002L
19523 003L
Drawing I
MR
09:00A–11:40A LW 0308 Depuydt, D
MW
07:00P–09:40P LW 0308 Nakasato, J
S
09:00A–02:30P LW 0308 Yi, N
4cr.
3cr.
ART 122
Drawing II
19245 001L MR
12:30P–03:10P LW 0308 Depuydt, D
19246 002L TF
09:00A–11:45A LW 0308 Nakasato, J
4cr.
3cr.
ART 130
Introduction to Multimedia
19889 001L R
04:00P–06:40P LW 0210 Treadway, D
3cr.
4cr.
3cr.
ART 131
Fundamentals of Design I
19250 001L R
10:00A–03:40P LW 0302 Freeman, R
19251 002L M
10:00A–03:40P LW 0302 Raja, S
ART 132
Fundamentals of Design II
19843 001L T
09:00A–02:40P LW 0302 Freeman, R
4cr.
3cr.
ART 135
Visual Communications
19524 001L M
10:00A–12:40P LW 0208 Morrison, V
3cr.
ART 140
Introduction to Graphic Skills
19303 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LW 0208 Natrella, A
19558 002L T
10:00A–12:40P LW 0208 TBA
3cr.
3cr.
ART 141
Typography I
19557 001L R
10:00A–12:40P LW 0208 Gage, J
3cr.
ART 142
Typography II
19833 001L W
07:00P–09:40P LW 0208 Gage, J
3cr.
ART 150
History of Film and Animation
34576 001L W
11:00A–01:40P HEC 0204 Pachter, J
3cr.
ART 208
Video Techniques
34575 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LW 0210 Brown, R
3cr.
ART 218
Graphic Design II
19818 001L M
07:00P–09:40P LW 0208 TBA
3cr.
ART 222
Drawing IV
20375 001L W
10:00A–03:40P LW 0308 Freeman, R
4cr.
ART 241
Painting I
19252 001L W
10:00A–03:40P LW 0308 Freeman, R
4cr.
ART 242
Painting II
19253 001L W
10:00A–03:40P LW 0308 Freeman, R
4cr.
ART 250
History of Design
20038 001L M
05:00P–07:40P LC 0315
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ACC 211
19336 001L
19337 002L
19338 003L
19339 004L
19340 005L
19341 006L
20548 007L
20229 051L
Principles
MR
TF
TF
W
R
T
R
W
of Accounting I
11:00A–12:15P
08:00A–09:15A
11:00A–12:15P
09:30A–12:10P
04:00P–06:40P
07:00P–09:40P
12:30P–01:45P
07:15P–09:55P
ACC 212
Principles
Prerequisite: ACC 211.
19307 001L MR
19308 002L M
19309 003L TF
19310 004L W
19603 006L T
20533 052L MR
of Accounting II
08:00A–09:15A
12:30P–01:45P
09:30A–10:45A
12:30P–03:10P
07:00P–09:40P
10:15A–11:30A
SH 0335
LR 0269
LR 0269
LR 0269
LR 0269
SH 0320
SH 0335
RES 0308
Jenkins, K
Wilkerson, C
Panchal, R
Panchal, R
Jenkins, K
TBA
Jenkins, K
TBA
3cr.
LR 0269
SH 0335
LR 0269
LR 0269
HEC 0217
RES 0304
ACC 222
Intermediate Accounting II
Prerequisite: ACC 221.
19514 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LR 0144
ACC 241
Auditing I
Prerequisite: ACC 222.
19312 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LR 0269
TBA
Jenkins, K
Panchal, R
TBA
Wilkerson, C
TBA
TBA
Harvey, D
ACC 261
Principles of Federal Taxation I
19525 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0350 Adams, F
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ACC 211
Principles of Accounting I
19433 030L TF
02:15P–03:45P LR 0269
20349 031L MR
02:00P–03:30P LC 0311
TBA
TBA
ACC 212
Principles of Accounting II
19892 051L R
06:45P–09:50P RES 0349 Wilkerson, C
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
ACC 212
Principles of Accounting II
19794 030L TF
12:30P–02:25P HEC 0312 Wilkerson, C
TEN WEEK
3cr.
02/20/17–05/07/17
ACC 213
Principles of Accounting Laboratory I
20608 030L T
03:50P–06:50P LR 0269 Miller, D
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
1cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ACC 211
Principles of Accounting I
19583 060L MR
09:30A–12:10P LR 0269
Panchal, R
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ACC 212
Principles of Accounting II
19584 080L MR
09:30A–12:10P LR 0269
Panchal, R
ARTS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For Fine Arts information, call 703–450–2627. For Communication Design
information, call 703–450–2524.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
ART 251
Communication Design I
19507 001L W
04:00P–06:40P LW 0208 Gage, J
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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TBA
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ART 265
Graphic Techniques
3cr.
19618 001L W
10:00A–12:40P LW 0208 Mussari-Fugate, E
ART 270
Motion Graphics I
19930 001L W
04:00P–06:40P LW 0210 Treadway, D
3cr.
ART 271
Printmaking I
19485 001L W
09:00A–02:30P LW 0306 Depuydt, D
4cr.
ART 272
Printmaking II
19486 001L W
09:00A–02:30P LW 0306 Depuydt, D
4cr.
ART 277
Advanced Printmaking
19247 001L W
09:00A–02:30P LW 0306 Depuydt, D
4cr.
ART 287
Portfolio and Resume Preparation 19304 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LW 0208 Treadway, D
3cr.
ART 298
Seminar and Project Advanced Paint Problems
19254 001L W
10:00A–03:40P LW 0308 Freeman, R
4cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ART 100
Art Appreciation
34583 050L TF
01:00P–02:30P RES 0350 Avery, P
3cr.
ART 134
Three Dimensional Design
34632 030L TR
06:00P–09:05P LW 0306 TBA
4cr.
ART 231
Sculpture I
34633 030L TR
06:00P–09:05P LW 0306 TBA
4cr.
BIOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Loudoun
Campus. Attendance at all lab meetings, including during the first week of
classes, is required. For further information, please call 703–450–2575 or visit
www.nvcc.edu/loudoun/scidiv/bio.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BIO 101
General Biology I
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or equivalent.
19363 001L MR
11:00A–12:15P LW 0118
19364 002L MR
12:30P–01:45P LR 0270
19365 003L MR
02:00P–03:15P LS 0134
19366 004L M
04:00P–06:40P LR 0274
19368 006L TF
08:00A–09:15A LS 0134
19369 007L TF
09:30A–10:45A LW 0118
19370 008L TF
12:30P–01:45P LS 0134
19727 010L W
12:30P–03:10P LS 0134
Pradhan, V
19735 011L W
06:30P–09:10P LS 0134
19900 012L W
09:30A–12:10P LR 0270
20093 013L R
09:30A–12:10P LR 0270
19566 051L R
07:15P–09:55P RES 0354
19565 H09L TF
02:00P–03:15P LW 0113
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
19371 0A1L M
12:30P–03:10P
19372 0A2L M
03:30P–06:10P
19373 0A3L M
07:00P–09:40P
19374 0A4L T
09:30A–12:10P
19375 0A5L T
12:30P–03:10P
19376 0A6L T
03:30P–06:10P
19377 0A7L T
07:00P–09:40P
19378 0A8L W
09:30A–12:10P
19379 0A9L W
12:30P–03:10P
19380 0B1L W
03:30P–06:10P
19515 0B3L W
07:00P–09:40P
19567 0B4L R
08:00A–10:40A
19568 0B5L R
12:30P–03:10P
19593 0B6L R
03:30P–06:10P
19896 0B8L F
09:30A–12:10P
19897 0B9L F
12:30P–03:10P
19963 0C1L S
09:30A–12:10P
BIO 102
19383 002L
19384 003L
19385 004L
19386 005L
19532 006L
19594 007L
19605 008L
19898 009L
19989 010L
General Biology II
MR
11:00A–12:15P
M
03:30P–04:45P
M
07:00P–09:40P
TF
12:30P–01:45P
MR
09:30A–10:45A
TF
09:30A–10:45A
TBA
TBA–TBA
W
12:30P–03:10P
T
09:30A–12:10P
CREDITS
ROOM
Lab for General Biology II
M
12:30P–03:10P
M
03:30P–06:10P
T
09:30A–12:10P
T
12:30P–03:10P
T
03:30P–06:10P
T
06:30P–09:10P
W
09:30A–12:10P
W
12:30P–03:10P
W
03:30P–06:10P
TBA
TBA–TBA
R
03:30P–06:10P
R
07:00P–09:40P
F
09:30A–12:10P
F
03:30P–06:10P
INSTRUCTOR
LS 0123
LS 0123
LS 0123
LS 0123
LS 0123
LS 0123
LS 0123
LS 0123
LS 0123
TBA TBA
LS 0123
LS 0123
LS 0123
LS 0123
CODE(S)
Vutien, P
Marsh, M
Terranova, F
Pradhan, V
Marsh, M
Vutien, P
Vutien, P
Matthews, S
Marsh, M
TBA
Givens, W
Harris, K
Harris, K
Tiwari, R
0cr.
BIO 120
General Zoology
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or equivalent.
19879 001L TF
11:00A–12:15P HEC 0302 Matthews, S
4cr.
BIO 120
Lab for General Zoology
19880 0A1L R
12:30P–03:10P LS 0123
0cr.
Matthews, S
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
19770 001L MR
12:30P–01:45P LS 0134
Ahmed, M
4cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
19771 0A1L W
12:30P–03:10P LS 0127 Tiwari, R
0cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
19873 002L T
09:30A–12:10P LS 0134
4cr.
Talwar, M
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
19875 0A2L W
09:30A–12:10P LS 0127 Tiwari, R
0cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
19874 003L TF
11:00A–12:15P LR 0226
4cr.
Schiffer, S
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
19876 0A3L F
12:30P–03:10P LS 0127 Schiffer, S
0cr.
Matthews, S
Terranova, F
Marsh, M
Marino, M
Tiwari, R
Pradhan, V
Backus, G
SanMiguel, A
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
20210 004L TF
05:30P–06:45P LW 0103 Ahmed, M
4cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
20211 0A4L T
07:00P–09:40P LS 0127 Ahmed, M
0cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
20275 005L TF
06:30A–07:45A LS 0134
4cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
20276 0A5L R
06:30A–09:10A LS 0127 Ahmed, M
0cr.
Whitlow, C
Givens, W
Thompson, S
Cascio, F
Backus, G
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
20580 006L MR
11:00A–12:15P LS 0134
4cr.
4cr.
LS 0121 SanMiguel, A
Hansen, M
LS 0121 Vutien, P
LS 0121 Hansen, M
LS 0121 Backus, G
LS 0121 Tiwari, R
LS 0121 Vutien, P
LS 0121 Marino, M
SanMiguel, A
LS 0121 Niemeier, M
LS 0121 Terranova, F
LS 0121 Vutien, P
LS 0121 Hansen, M
LS 0121 Niemeier, M
LS 0121 Niemeier, M
LS 0121 Vutien, P
LS 0121 Backus, G
LS 0121 Marino, M
LS 0121 Shekhawat, C
LR 0274
HEC 0312
LS 0134
LW 0118
LS 0134
LR 0226
TBA TBA
HEC 0302
LR 0270
BIO 102
19387 0A1L
19388 0A2L
19389 0A3L
19390 0A4L
19391 0A5L
19392 0A6L
19393 0A7L
19394 0A8L
19570 0A9L
19595 0B1L
19606 0B2L
19796 0B3L
19899 0B4L
19990 0B5L
TIME
Terranova, F
Terranova, F
Marcheschi, R
Matthews, S
Rodgers, P
Tiwari, R
TBA
Marsh, M
Marsh, M
Ahmed, M
Givens, W
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
20581 0A6L M
12:30P–03:10P LS 0127 Givens, W
0cr.
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
Prerequisite: BIO 141 or division approval.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
19772 001L W
09:30A–12:10P LS 0134
Talwar, M
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 19774 0A1L R
09:30A–12:10P LS 0127 Talwar, M
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
19773 002L W
06:00P–07:00P LR 0269
4cr.
Rodgers, P
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 20097 0A2L W
07:10P–09:50P LS 0127 Rodgers, P
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
19877 003L MR
11:00A–12:15P LS 0114
4cr.
Rodgers, P
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 19878 0A3L R
12:30P–03:10P LS 0127 Rodgers, P
4cr.
0cr.
0cr.
All first-time-to-college students
(ages 17–24) are required to
complete a student development
course (SDV 100 or 101) during
their first year.
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COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
NOVA Police: We’re Here for You
In addition to maintaining round-the-clock security
on NOVA’s six campuses, NOVA’s police department provides
motorist assistance, escorts to vehicles, safety and
self-defense training and more.
To report a concern or request police services, contact
Police Dispatch at 703–764–5000.
You can also download our free mobile safety app, LiveSafe and review
key safety information on our website at www.nvcc.edu/police.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
19964 004L R
12:30P–03:10P LR 0269
4cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 19965 0A4L R
03:30P–06:10P LS 0127 Backus, G
0cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
20591 015L MR
02:00P–03:30P LC 0313
Pradhan, V
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
20277 005L M
06:30A–09:10A LS 0134
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
20592 0C3L F
03:30P–06:10P LS 0121
Marino, M
0cr.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
Backus, G
Schiffer, S
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 20095 0A5L W
06:30A–09:10A LS 0127 Schiffer, S
BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
4cr.
Prerequisites: BIO 101 or BIO 141 and placement into ENG 111 or equivalent.
20478 003L TF
12:30P–01:45P LR 0223 Pradhan, V
SanMiguel, A
BIO 195
Topics In: Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals
20480 001L F
09:00A–11:30A LS 0102 Kinty, S
BIO 195
Lab for Topics In: Anatomy and Physiology
of Domestic Animals
20481 0A1L F
12:30P–03:10P LS 0123 Kinty, S
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 205
General Microbiology
4cr.
Prerequisite: One year of college biology and one year of college chemistry, or
division approval.
19571 001L T
03:30P–06:10P LS 0134 Givens, W
BIO 205
Lab for General Microbiology
19572 0A1L T
12:30P–03:10P LS 0127
4cr.
0cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For course information, call 703–450–2575 or 703–450–2585.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology 20479 0A3L T
09:30A–12:10P LS 0127
01/23/17–05/07/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BUS 100
19352 001L
19353 002L
19354 003L
19355 004L
19356 005L
19357 006L
19620 007L
19543 008L
20137 010L
20271 011L
19585 051L
19734 052L
Introduction to Business
MR
08:00A–09:15A
MR
09:30A–10:45A
MR
11:00A–12:15P
MR
09:30A–10:45A
MR
02:00P–03:15P
TF
09:30A–10:45A
TF
11:00A–12:15P
MR
12:30P–01:45P
W
09:30A–12:10P
T
07:00P–09:40P
M
07:15P–09:55P
W
07:15P–09:55P
SH 0106
LW 0118
LR 0105
LR 0106
HEC 0312
HEC 0302
SH 0335
HEC 0312
LR 0223
LR 0223
RES 0305
RES 0349
BUS 125
Applied Business Mathematics
19358 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LC 0315
Nieves, J
Corrigan, M
Brazie, M
Brazie, M
Corrigan, M
Parsons, D
Brazie, M
Corrigan, M
Adams, F
Akinduro, C
Billups, A
Eldreth, M
Adams, F
3cr.
3cr.
0cr.
BUS 165
Small Business Management 19488 001L TF
11:00A–12:15P SH 0335 TBA
3cr.
BIO 206
Cell Biology
20336 001L W
09:30A–12:10P LW 0113 SanMiguel, A
Hansen, M
4cr.
BUS 200
Principles of Management
19359 001L T
04:00P–06:40P LW 0118 Brazie, M
3cr.
BIO 206
Lab for Cell Biology
20337 0A1L F
09:30A–12:10P LS 0127
0cr.
BUS 205
Human Resource Management
19360 001L M
07:00P–09:40P LR 0226
Parrish, B
3cr.
BUS 220
Introduction to Business Statistics
20281 001L M
07:00P–09:40P LR 0223
Adams, F
BUS 221
Business Statistics I
19950 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LC 0209
Richardson, J
Givens, W
SanMiguel, A
Hansen, M
BIO 290
Coordinated Internship
20343 001L M
09:00A–09:40A LW 0115 Talwar, M
1cr.
BIO 290
Coordinated Internship
20572 002L M
09:00A–11:40A LW 0115 Talwar, M
3cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
BUS 224
Statistical Analysis for Business
20506 001L W
06:00P–09:40P LW 0118 Miller, D
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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3cr.
3cr.
4cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BUS 241
Business Law I
19361 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LC 0313
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Nieves, J
3cr.
BUS 270
Interpersonal Dynamics in the Business Organization 47389 001L M
07:00P–09:40P LC 0311 Eldreth, M
3cr.
BUS 280
20272 001L
20507 002L
20579 003L
47386 004L
3cr.
Introduction to International Business
W
07:00P–09:40P LW 0104
R
07:00P–09:40P LW 0104
W
09:30A–12:10P LW 0118
TF
09:30A–10:45A SH 0315
FOURTEEN WEEK
Opata, J
Opata, J
Corrigan, M
Brazie, M
Franklin, G
BUS 202
Applied Management Principles 47384 030L W
06:30P–09:35P LR 0104
Franklin, G
BUS 280
Introduction to International Business
20587 030L M
06:30P–09:35P LW 0118 Opata, J
TWELVE WEEK
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
4cr.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement scores for ENG 111 and MTH 4. Labs do not
meet first week of classes.
19460 001L MR
12:30P–01:45P LS 0136 TBA
19679 003L T
09:30A–10:45A LS 0128 Perry, E
TBA
Perry, E
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
Satisfactory placement score for ENG 111 and MTH 163: High school chemistry
strongly recommended. Labs do not meet first week of classes.
3cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
19466 001L MR
11:00A–12:15P LS 0136
Jahangeri, M
3cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
19464 0A1L M
12:30P–03:10P LS 0128
Pendyala, K
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
19481 002L TF
09:30A–10:45A LS 0136
TBA
02/06/17–05/07/17
3cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
19465 0A2L M
07:00P–09:40P LS 0128
TBA
BUS 270
Interpersonal Dynamics in the Business Organization 47390 030L R
06:00P–09:40P LC 0315 Nieves, J
3cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
19626 003L MW
05:30P–06:45P LS 0136
Mohan, A
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
19482 0A3L T
12:30P–03:10P LS 0128
Mohan, A
Offered at: AL, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES
For Early Childhood Program information, contact [email protected] or call
703–948–7717. Additional Early Childhood courses are listed under Education in
this schedule.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
19680 004L W
09:00A–11:40A LS 0136
Mohan, A
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
19627 0A4L T
03:30P–06:10P LS 0128
Mohan, A
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
19781 005L MR
08:00A–09:15A LS 0136
Jahangeri, M
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
19681 0A5L W
12:30P–03:10P LS 0128
Mohan, A
3cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
19975 006L R
12:30P–01:45P LS 0128
McNeal, J
3cr.
CHM 111
19782 0A6L
20178 0A8L
42508 0A9L
McNeal, J
Pendyala, K
TBA
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
CHD 265
Advanced Observation and Participation in Early Childhood 3cr.
20590 030L S
09:00A–11:30A RES 0307 Lanius, A
02/06/17–05/07/17
CHD 165
Observation/Participation/Early Childhood
20207 030L T
07:00P–09:45P LC 0213 Johnson, S
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
CHD 118
Language Arts for Young Children 19562 060L T
07:00P–09:45P LC 0213
Sweeney, R
CHD 120
Introduction to Early Childhood Education
19522 060L M
09:00A–11:45A LC 0213 Johnson, S
3cr.
CHD 145
Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children
20386 060L M
07:00P–09:45P LC 0213 Multop, G
3cr.
CHD 210
Introduction to Exceptional Children
47843 060L W
07:00P–09:45P LC 0215
TBA
3cr.
CHD 215
Models/Early Childhood Education
20101 060L W
07:00P–09:45P LC 0213
TBA
Lab for General Chemistry I
R
02:00P–03:15P LS 0128
W
03:30P–06:10P LS 0128
R
09:30A–12:10P LS 0128
3cr.
3cr.
CHM 242
Organic Chemistry II
19976 001L R
09:30A–12:10P LS 0102
Perry, E
3cr.
CHM 246
Special Organic Chemistry Lab II
19977 001L R
09:30A–01:10P LS 0120
Perry, E
CHD 120
Introduction to Early Childhood Education
30826 080L W
07:00P–09:45P ITF 206A Ehrlich, J
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
CHD 145
Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children 30827 080L W
07:00P–09:45P LC 0213 Multop, G
3cr.
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
19461 002L MW
05:20P–06:50P LR 0226
TBA
CHD 146
Math, Science and Social Studies for Children
47847 080L T
07:00P–09:45P LC 0215 TBA
3cr.
CHM 101
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
19459 0A2L W
07:00P–10:05P LS 0128
TBA
CHD 205
Guiding the Behavior of Children
20057 080L M
07:00P–09:45P LC 0213
3cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
42503 007L S
09:00A–12:00P LS 0136
Scott, F
CHD 270
Administration of Childcare Programs
20388 080L T
07:00P–09:45P LC 0309 Hellstrom, J
3cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
19845 0A7L S
12:30P–03:35P LS 0128
Scott, F
CHD 298
Seminar and Project Portfolio Development
19550 080L S
09:00A–11:30A RES 0334 Lanius, A
1cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
42512 005L S
09:00A–12:00P LS 0134
Hitchcock, M
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
19784 0A5L S
12:30P–03:35P LS 0120
Hitchcock, M
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CHD 118
Language Arts for Young Children 30825 080L W
01:00P–03:45P LC 0213
TBA
CHD 119
Introduction to Reading Methods 19943 080L T
07:00P–09:45P LC 0213
Sweeney, R
Lang, L
CHEMISTRY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Loudoun
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For further information, please call 703–450–2564.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
4cr.
Prerequisite for CHM 112: Satisfactory completion of CHM 111 (or its equivalent).
Labs do not meet 1st week of classes.
19469 001L MR
09:30A–10:45A LS 0136 Paniconi, G
19470 002L MR
02:00P–03:15P LS 0136 Mohan, A
19589 003L TF
11:00A–12:15P LS 0136 Jahangeri, M
19783 004L TR
05:30P–06:45P LS 0136 TBA
CHM 112
19467 0A1L
19468 0A2L
19560 0A3L
19590 0A4L
42561 0A6L
CHD 216
Early Childhood Programs, School and Social Change 20387 060L T
07:00P–09:45P LC 0309 Hellstrom, J
0cr.
3cr.
BUS 100
Introduction to Business
20505 031L T
06:00P–09:40P HEC 0114 Akinduro, C
TWELVE WEEK
CODE(S)
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CHM 101
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
19458 0A1L R
03:30P–06:10P LS 0128
19471 0A3L T
11:00A–12:10P LS 0128
01/23/17–05/07/17
BUS 201
Organizational Behavior
20586 030L R
06:30P–09:35P LR 0105
TIME
Lab for General Chemistry II
M
11:00A–01:40P LS
T
12:30P–03:10P LS
T
07:00P–09:40P LS
W
09:30A–12:10P LS
W
12:30P–03:10P LS
0120
0120
0120
0120
0120
Paniconi, G
Jahangeri, M
TBA
Jahangeri, M
Jahangeri, M
0cr.
3cr.
2cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND THEATRE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For course information, please call Dr. Tami Olds at 703–450–2515.
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LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
CST 100
Principles of Public Speaking
20530 001L TF
11:00A–12:15P HEC 0304 TBA
19665 051L M
07:15P–09:55P RES 0334 Damdul, D
3cr.
CST 110
20130 001L
19667 002L
19807 003L
19699 004L
19973 005L
19886 006L
19887 007L
20043 008L
19974 009L
20300 010L
20301 011L
20107 012L
34601 013L
20006 014L
19666 015L
34604 016L
19669 017L
20531 051L
19670 052L
20041 053L
20315 054L
34602 055L
34605 070L
20346 H01L
3cr.
Barmada, C
Eng, D
Bholat, S
Willis, M
Bholat, S
Idziak, S
Idziak, S
Shird, M
Wilson, B
Bholat, S
Bholat, S
Wilson, B
Nanni-Messegee, L
Barmada, C
Bholat, S
Nanni-Messegee, L
Bholat, S
LeBerre, M
Idziak, S
Eldreth, C
Idziak, S
Idziak, S
Shird, M
Bholat, S
CST 114
Introduction to Mass Media
34611 001L T
07:00P–09:40P SH 0338 Eng, D
3cr.
CST 126
Interpersonal Communication
19671 001L TF
09:30A–10:45A HEC 0204 Pachter, J
3cr.
CST 130
Introduction to the Theatre
19972 001L TF
09:30A–10:45A LC 0213
3cr.
Eldreth, C
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Introduction to Communication
R
04:00P–06:40P LW 0102
R
07:00P–09:40P LW 0102
MR
09:30A–10:45A SH 0320
W
07:00P–09:40P LW 0102
TF
09:30A–10:45A LC 0211
MR
09:30A–10:45A HEC 0204
MR
11:00A–12:15P HEC 0204
T
07:00P–09:40P HEC 0304
T
11:00A–12:15P LC 0211
TF
02:00P–03:15P HEC 0204
TF
12:30P–01:45P HEC 0304
T
12:30P–01:45P LC 0211
M
03:00P–05:40P HEC 0204
R
12:00P–03:10P LW 0102
MR
02:00P–03:15P LW 0102
W
03:00P–05:40P LW 0102
MR
12:30P–01:45P LW 0102
T
07:15P–09:55P RES 0334
W
11:45A–02:25P RES 0334
T
02:45P–05:25P RES 0334
TF
01:15P–02:30P RES 0304
TF
11:45A–01:00P RES 0304
S
09:00A–11:40A LW 0102
W
12:30P–03:10P LW 0113
TIME
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–450–2575 or 703–450–2585.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CSC 110
19434 001L
19503 002L
19608 003L
19717 004L
Introduction to Computing
TF
09:30A–10:45A
TF
11:00A–12:15P
T
07:00P–09:40P
W
09:30A–12:10P
SH 0334
SH 0334
HEC 0215
LW 0227
Rider, J
Rider, J
TBA
TBA
CSC 200
Introduction to Computer Science Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 and placement into MTH 163/166 or
equivalent.
20222 001L MR
09:30A–11:20A HEC 0215 Kowalski, G
20223 002L TF
02:00P–03:50P HEC 0215 Kowalski, G
20224 003L S
09:00A–12:40P LW 0223 Tseng, C
4cr.
CSC 201
Computer Science I
Prerequisite: CSC 130 and CSC 185. Corequisite: MTH 173.
19504 001L MR
09:30A–11:20A LW 0224 Davis, C
20081 002L TF
09:00A–10:50A LW 0224 Anwari, H
20225 003L TR
07:00P–08:50P HEC 0217 TBA
4cr.
CSC 202
Computer Science II
Prerequisite: CSC 201. Corequisite: MTH 174.
19435 001L MR
09:00A–10:50A LW 0223 Anwari, H
20511 003L S
09:00A–12:40P HEC 0215 Randall, P
4cr.
CSC 205
Computer Organization
Prerequisite: CSC 202.
19872 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LW 0212 Main, J
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
CSC 110
Introduction to Computing
19745 030L W
12:30P–03:35P LW 0227 Rider, J
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For Economics course information, call 703–450–2575 or 703–450–2585.
CST 132
Acting II
3cr.
19673 001L MR
12:30P–02:00P LW 0115 Nanni-Messegee, L
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
CST 141
Theatre Appreciation I
3cr.
19675 001L T
11:00A–01:40P LW 0115 Nanni-Messegee, L
CST 151
Film Appreciation I
19700 001L M
04:00P–06:40P HEC 0304 Whalen, C
19904 002L W
08:00A–10:40A LW 0102 Cesa, F
3cr.
CST 152
Film Appreciation II
19932 001L R
04:00P–06:40P HEC 0211 Whalen, C
3cr.
CST 227
Business and Professional Communication
20532 001L MR
08:00A–09:15A HEC 0204 Idziak, S
3cr.
CST 229
Intercultural Communication
19701 001L T
03:00P–05:40P HEC 0204 Pachter, J
3cr.
CST 231
History of Theatre I
20383 001L TF
11:00A–12:15P HEC 0211 Eldreth, C
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
CST 110
19888 031L
20005 032L
34606 033L
34607 034L
20141 035L
20142 036L
01/23/17–05/07/17
Introduction to Communication M
11:00A–12:55P SH 0320
M
01:00P–02:55P SH 0320
T
08:00A–10:55A LW 0102
T
11:00A–02:05P LW 0102
M
06:00P–09:05P HEC 0221
R
06:00P–09:05P RES 0304
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Wilson, B
Wilson, B
Barmada, C
Barmada, C
LeBerre, M
LeBerre, M
3cr.
CST 100
Principles of Public Speaking
19971 060L MR
12:30P–03:10P LW 0102 LeBerre, M
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
ECO 201
19267 001L
19268 002L
19269 003L
19490 004L
20551 005L
19787 006L
20348 007L
19487 051L
19564 052L
Principles
MR
MR
TF
W
W
R
TF
TF
M
of Macroeconomics 09:30A–10:45A LC 0309
12:30P–01:45P HEC 0215
12:30P–01:45P SH 0335
09:30A–12:10P HEC 0114
04:00P–06:40P LC 0209
07:00P–09:40P LW 0107
02:00P–03:15P LC 0311
11:45A–01:00P RES 0310
07:15P–09:55P RES 0353
Polcen, M
TBA
Creppy, G
Polcen, M
Creppy, G
Creppy, G
Creppy, G
TBA
TBA
3cr.
ECO 202
19270 001L
19272 002L
19273 003L
19788 004L
19274 051L
19957 052L
Principles
MR
TF
T
W
TF
R
of Microeconomics
11:00A–12:15P HEC 0215
11:00A–12:15P SH 0106
09:30A–12:10P HEC 0215
07:00P–09:40P LC 0209
10:15A–11:30A RES 0308
07:15P–09:55P RES 0307
Polcen, M
Creppy, G
Polcen, M
Creppy, G
TBA
Wharff, J
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
3cr.
ECO 120
Survey of Economics
19616 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0354 Batmanghelidj, D
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ECO 201
Principles of Macroeconomics 19702 060L TF
11:00A–01:40P LW 0107 TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
3cr.
ECO 202
Principles of Microeconomics
19586 080L TF
11:00A–01:40P LW 0107 TBA
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Batmanghelidj, D
ECO 202
Principles of Microeconomics
19271 030L TF
07:45A–09:15A LW 0107 TBA
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CST 110
Introduction to Communication
20314 080L MR
11:45A–02:40P RES 0349 McClancy, E
ECO 110
Consumer Economics
19956 001L M
04:00P–06:40P LC 0313
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/09/17–03/05/17
3cr.
ECONOMICS
CST 131
Acting I
3cr.
19672 001L MR
12:30P–02:00P LW 0115 Nanni-Messegee, L
CST 136
Theatre Workshop
19674 001L W
04:00P–06:40P LW 0115 Pafumi, S
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
EDUCATION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
For Early Childhood Program information, contact [email protected] or call
703–948–7717. Additional Early Childhood courses are listed under Childhood
Development in this schedule.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EDU 200
Introduction to Teaching as a Profession
19944 001L T
04:30P–06:45P LC 0213 Usher, K
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
EDU 235
Health, Safety and Nutrition Education
30830 060L W
07:00P–09:45P LC 0213 TBA
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
5cr.
ESL 52
Reading III
42578 001L MR
09:30A–11:45A HEC 0213 Khan, Z
19139 051L MW
07:15P–09:30P RES 0310 Holzberlein, W
19145 070L S
09:00A–01:30P SH 0338 Zefran, N
5cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
LEVEL II: ESL 21, ESL 22 and ESL 24 are required to complete this level.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
EDU 235
Health, Safety and Nutrition Education
19442 080L M
09:00A–11:45A LC 0213 Decuir, A
CREDITS
ROOM
ESL 51
Composition III
19144 001L F
05:00P–09:30P SH 0334 TBA
42569 002L MR
07:00A–09:15A HEC 0213 Khan, Z
19141 051L MW
04:45P–07:00P RES 0310 Holzberlein, W
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/09/17–03/05/17
TIME
3cr.
ESL 21
Written Communication II
19228 030L TF
09:30A–12:05P LC 0211
5cr.
Hvitfeldt-Matthews, J
ESL 22
Reading and Vocabulary II
19229 030L TF
12:30P–03:05P LC 0211
5cr.
Hvitfeldt-Matthews, J
ESL 24
Oral and Written Communication I
19137 030L MR
09:30A–12:05P LR 0102
Arevalo, L
ENGINEERING
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
For course information, please call ELI at 703–323–3368.
ESL 31
Composition I
19131 030L TF
12:30P–03:05P LR 0103
Arevalo, L
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ESL 32
Reading I
19134 030L TF
09:30A–12:05P LR 0103
Arevalo, L
EGR 120
Introduction to Engineering
2cr.
20520 001L T
12:30P–02:20P HEC 0217 Bozorg Magham, A
20521 002L R
04:00P–05:50P HEC 0217 Bozorg Magham, A
EGR 126
Computer Programming for Engineers
20522 001L MR
09:00A–10:50A HEC 0217 Pitzer, T
3cr.
EGR 240
Solid Mechanics (Statics)
3cr.
20524 001L MR
11:00A–12:15P HEC 0217 Bozorg Magham, A
ESL 33
Oral Communications I
19135 030L MR
09:30A–12:05P SH 0325 TBA
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 41
Composition II
19138 030L MR
12:30P–03:05P LR 0102
Soholt, C
ESL 42
Reading II
19146 030L MR
09:30A–12:05P LR 0102
Soholt, C
5cr.
5cr.
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
ESL 51
Composition III
19136 030L T
09:30A–12:05P HEC 0217 Khan, Z
5cr.
ESL 52
Reading III
19133 030L F
09:30A–12:05P HEC 0217 Khan, Z
5cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENF 2
Preparing for College English II
19200 001L MR
11:00A–12:50P HEC 0214 TBA
4cr.
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
ENGLISH
FOURTEEN WEEK
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
An English placement test is required to enroll in English classes. The placement
test is waived if students present qualifying scores on SAT, ACT or TOEFL iBT.
Contact any campus Student Services Center or Testing Center for details. For
further information, please call Robyn Russo at 703–948–7780.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENF 1
Preparing for College English I
19199 030L TR
07:00P–09:10P LW 0221 TBA
8cr.
ENF 2
Preparing for College English II
40802 030L W
04:00P–06:10P HEC 0214 Naquin, D
4cr.
TWELVE WEEK
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
02/06/17–05/07/17
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
Students must take an English placement test before enrolling in any English as
a Second Language (ESL) course. For further information, please call 703–450–
2529.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
ESL 31
Composition I
19148 001L W
05:00P–09:30P SH 0315 TBA
19132 051L TR
07:15P–09:30P RES 0310 TBA
5cr.
ESL 32
Reading I
19140 001L F
05:00P–09:30P SH 0315 TBA
19142 051L TR
04:45P–07:00P RES 0354 TBA
5cr.
ESL 33
Oral Communications I
19130 070L S
09:00A–01:30P SH 0325 TBA
5cr.
ESL 41
Composition II
5cr.
19221 001L F
05:00P–09:30P SH 0316 Soholt, C
19147 051L TR
04:45P–07:00P RES 0315 Hvitfeldt-Matthews, J
Reading II
R
07:15P–09:30P RES 0350 Holzberlein, W
T
07:15P–09:30P RES 0315 Holzberlein, W
S
09:00A–01:30P SH 0315 Soholt, C
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
College Composition I
MR
09:30A–10:45A
MR
12:30P–01:45P
TF
08:00A–09:15A
TF
09:30A–10:45A
T
09:30A–10:45A
W
08:00A–10:40A
W
11:00A–12:15P
W
12:30P–01:45P
M
04:00P–06:40P
T
07:00P–09:40P
R
07:00P–09:40P
TF
08:45A–10:00A
W
07:15P–09:55P
HEC 0214
SH 0316
HEC 0213
LW 0106
SH 0316
HEC 0213
SH 0316
SH 0316
LW 0221
HEC 0213
HEC 0213
RES 0304
RES 0309
Doheney, K
Gray, F
Gray, F
Gray, F
Jeddy, H
TBA
Doheney, K
Doheney, K
TBA
Cook, J
Cook, J
TBA
TBA
3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 42
19143 051L
19222 070L
ENG 111
20259 001L
20260 002L
20261 003L
20262 004L
20263 005L
20264 006L
20265 007L
20266 008L
20267 009L
20253 010L
20254 011L
40831 050L
19415 051L
5cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
19408 F01L MR
09:30A–10:45A LW 0221 Gray, F
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III 19190 F01L MR
11:00A–11:50A LW 0221 Gray, F
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
19409 F02L R
12:30P–01:45P LW 0221 Reynolds, M
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III 19191 F02L R
02:00P–02:50P LW 0221 TBA
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
19411 F03L TF
11:00A–12:15P LW 0221 TBA
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III 19192 F03L TF
12:30P–01:20P LW 0221 TBA
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
19414 F04L W
09:30A–10:45A LW 0221 Reynolds, M
3cr.
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LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
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ENF 3
Preparing for College English III 19193 F04L W
11:00A–11:50A LW 0221 TBA
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
19412 F05L TR
04:00P–05:15P LW 0221 Rivera, M
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III 19195 F05L TR
05:30P–06:20P LW 0221 Leslie, N
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
19413 F06L M
07:00P–09:40P LW 0221 Pool, B
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III 19196 F06L W
07:00P–08:50P LW 0221 Pool, B
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
40825 F50L MR
08:45A–10:00A RES 0314 Rivera, M
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III 40804 F50L MR
10:15A–11:05A RES 0314 TBA
2cr.
ENG 112
19416 001L
19417 002L
19418 003L
19419 004L
19420 005L
19421 006L
19422 007L
19423 008L
19424 009L
19425 010L
19426 011L
19427 012L
19428 013L
19521 014L
19907 015L
19509 016L
19936 017L
19736 018L
19737 019L
19866 020L
19867 021L
19908 022L
3cr.
College Composition II
M
08:00A–09:15A
M
09:30A–10:45A
M
11:00A–12:15P
M
12:30P–01:45P
M
01:00P–03:40P
MR
06:30A–07:45A
MR
09:30A–10:45A
MR
11:00A–12:15P
MR
12:30P–01:45P
T
09:30A–10:45A
T
11:00A–12:15P
TF
08:00A–09:15A
TF
09:30A–10:45A
TF
11:00A–12:15P
W
08:00A–10:40A
W
12:30P–01:45P
W
01:00P–03:40P
W
02:00P–03:15P
R
12:30P–01:45P
R
02:00P–03:15P
M
04:00P–06:40P
T
04:00P–05:15P
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
HEC 0213
HEC 0213
HEC 0213
HEC 0213
LW 0105
LC 0211
HEC 0211
HEC 0211
LW 0106
HEC 0213
HEC 0213
LW 0105
LW 0105
LW 0105
LW 0105
HEC 0213
LW 0106
HEC 0213
HEC 0213
HEC 0213
LW 0105
HEC 0213
Chaney, C
Chaney, C
Pool, B
Pool, B
Correll, A
TBA
Russo, R
Russo, R
Rivera, M
Chaney, C
Nayak, M
Clarke, S
TBA
Gray, F
Correll, A
Pool, B
TBA
Young, L
Young, L
Young, L
TBA
Cook, J
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
19937
19938
19939
20025
20108
19940
19941
20111
20515
20516
023L
024L
025L
026L
027L
051L
052L
070L
H01L
H02L
T
W
M
T
W
TF
M
S
MR
W
05:30P–06:45P
04:00P–06:40P
07:00P–09:40P
07:00P–09:40P
07:00P–08:15P
08:45A–10:00A
07:15P–09:55P
09:00A–11:40A
11:00A–12:15P
07:00P–09:40P
ENG 125
Introduction to Literature
Prerequisite: ENG 111.
19587 001L MR
09:30A–10:45A
19646 002L R
01:00P–02:15P
19652 003L T
04:00P–06:40P
19686 004L W
04:00P–06:40P
19766 005L R
07:00P–09:40P
19942 051L MR
08:45A–10:00A
Cook, J
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Rice, S
Clarke, S
3cr.
LW 0106
LW 0105
LW 0106
LW 0106
LW 0106
RES 0349
TBA
Cook, J
TBA
Leslie, N
Leslie, N
TBA
ENG 215
Creative Writing-Fiction I
19767 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LW 0105 Leslie, N
3cr.
ENG 241
Survey of American Literature I
19430 001L M
07:00P–09:40P LW 0105 Correll, A
3cr.
ENG 242
Survey of American Literature II 19431 001L W
01:00P–03:40P LW 0105 Cook, J
3cr.
ENG 279
Film and Literature
19533 001L R
04:00P–06:40P LW 0106 Pool, B
3cr.
ENG 299
Supervised Study: Creative Writing and Publishing 20569 001L M
12:00A–01:00A LW 0106 Leslie, N
1cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
ENG 111
19935 032L
40838 033L
40839 034L
01/23/17–05/07/17
College Composition I
MR
11:00A–12:30P SH 0316 TBA
W
01:00P–02:30P LW 0221 Reynolds, M
MW
05:00P–06:30P HEC 0213 TBA
ENG 112
College Composition II
20269 035L MR
11:00A–12:30P LW 0105 TBA
20270 036L MR
02:00P–03:30P LW 0106 TBA
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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HEC 0213
LW 0105
LW 0106
LW 0106
HEC 0213
RES 0334
RES 0309
LC 0211
LW 0113
LW 0113
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
20256
20257
40846
40850
037L
038L
039L
040L
TF
TF
W
R
TIME
ROOM
09:00A–10:30A
12:30P–02:00P
08:45A–11:50A
04:00P–05:30P
INSTRUCTOR
LW 0106
LW 0105
RES 0304
HEC 0213
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
3cr.
ENG 271
The Works of Shakespeare I
20429 030L MR
09:30A–11:00A LW 0105 Rice, S
3cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
ENG 111
College Composition I
19933 030L MR
09:00A–10:55A SH 0316 TBA
19934 031L TF
12:30P–02:25P HEC 0214 TBA
3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111
College Composition I
19830 F30L TF
09:00A–10:55A HEC 0214 TBA
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III 19198 F30L TF
11:00A–12:10P HEC 0214 TBA
2cr.
ENG 112
40841 030L
20109 031L
20110 032L
20112 033L
20143 034L
3cr.
College Composition II
MR
11:00A–12:55P
MR
02:00P–03:55P
T
12:30P–02:25P
TF
09:00A–10:55A
MW
04:00P–05:55P
LW 0106
HEC 0304
HEC 0213
SH 0317
SH 0325
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ENG 199
Supervised Study: Writing in Disciplines 19432 030L M
09:00A–10:00A LR 0250 Ruane, J
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
0cr.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
For course information, please call 703–450–2585 or 703–450–2575.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FIN 107
Personal Finance
19526 001L M
07:00P–09:40P LW 0104 Eldreth, M
3cr.
FIN 215
Financial Management
19698 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LW 0118 Stanton, J
3cr.
FRENCH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For more information, contact Christopher Blake at 703–450–2530.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FRE 102
Beginning French II
19248 001L MR
12:30P–02:50P LC 0215
Holland, J
5cr.
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Offered at: ELI, LO, RES
1cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
3cr.
GIS 200
Geographic Information Systems I (GIS) 30664 001L T
12:30P–03:10P LR 0104 Harman, M
20380 051L F
11:45A–02:25P RES 0313 Harman, M
GIS 201
Geographic Information Systems II (GIS)
30666 001L R
12:30P–03:10P LR 0104 Harman, M
19931 051L T
06:50P–09:30P RES 0313 Harman, M
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ENG 112
College Composition II
20258 060L T
11:00A–01:40P SH 0316 Jeddy, H
CREDITS
ROOM
ENV 122
Lab for General Environmental Science II 20493 0A4L W
07:00P–09:40P LS 0131 Albertin, A
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ENG 125
Introduction to Literature
20303 030L TF
11:00A–12:30P LW 0106 TBA
TWELVE WEEK
TIME
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ENG 111
College Composition I
20026 080L MW
04:15P–07:10P RES 0304 TBA
3cr.
GIS 205
GIS 3-Dimensional Analysis
19592 051L R
06:50P–09:30P RES 0313 Harman, M
3cr.
ENG 112
College Composition II
20024 080L T
11:00A–01:55P SH 0316 TBA
3cr.
GIS 295
Topics In: Python Scripting 20607 051L M
06:50P–09:30P RES 0313 TBA
3cr.
TWELVE WEEK
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, LO, MA, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I 19789 001L W
06:30A–09:10A LR 0226
Muller, K
4cr.
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
19790 0A1L M
06:30A–09:10A LS 0131 Muller, K
0cr.
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I
19917 002L M
09:30A–12:10P LS 0131
4cr.
Moskey, K
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
19918 0A2L R
09:30A–12:10P LS 0131 Moskey, K
0cr.
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I 20284 003L M
01:00P–03:40P LS 0131
4cr.
Moskey, K
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
20285 0A3L R
01:00P–03:40P LS 0131 Moskey, K
0cr.
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I 20286 004L M
04:00P–06:40P LR 0223
4cr.
DiMauro, D
02/06/17–05/07/17
GIS 101
Introduction to Geospatial Technology 20379 030L W
06:15P–10:00P RES 0313 Dawley, J
3cr.
GIS 290
Coordinated Internship 19582 030L M
12:00A–12:00A RES 0313 Harman, M
1cr.
GEOGRAPHY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
GEO 210
People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography
19549 001L W
11:00A–01:45P LC 0213 Crain, B
3cr.
GEO 220
World Regional Geography
20103 001L T
07:00P–09:45P LW 0102 Crain, B
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
GEO 210
People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography
20047 080L MR
07:00P–09:55P HEC 0114 Perry, N
3cr.
GEOLOGY
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
20287 0A4L W
04:00P–06:40P LS 0131 DiMauro, D
0cr.
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I 20293 005L W
07:00P–09:40P LW 0107 Muller, K
4cr.
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
20294 0A5L M
07:00P–09:40P LS 0131 Muller, K
0cr.
ENV 122
General Environmental Science II
20488 002L W
09:30A–12:10P HEC 0221 Moskey, K
4cr.
GOL 105
Physical Geology
19510 001L M
09:30A–12:10P LS 0132
Saeedi, F
ENV 122
Lab for General Environmental Science II 20491 0A2L W
01:00P–03:40P LS 0131 Moskey, K
0cr.
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
19511 0A1L R
09:30A–12:10P LS 0132
Saeedi, F
ENV 122
General Environmental Science II
20489 003L W
04:00P–06:40P LW 0107 Albertin, A
4cr.
GOL 105
Physical Geology
19512 002L W
09:30A–12:10P LS 0132
Bour, W
ENV 122
Lab for General Environmental Science II 20492 0A3L M
04:00P–06:40P LS 0131 Albertin, A
0cr.
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
19513 0A2L W
01:00P–03:40P LS 0132
Bour, W
ENV 122
General Environmental Science II
20490 004L M
07:00P–09:40P LW 0103 Albertin, A
4cr.
GOL 105
Physical Geology
19546 003L M
01:00P–03:40P LS 0132
Ikwuazorm, O
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in the specified lab at the
Loudoun Campus. For course information, call 703–450–2585 or 703–450–2575.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
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LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
19547 0A3L R
01:00P–03:40P LS 0132
Ikwuazorm, O
GOL 105
Physical Geology
19802 004L T
01:00P–03:40P LS 0132
Ikwuazorm, O
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
19803 0A4L F
01:00P–03:40P LS 0132
Ikwuazorm, O
GOL 105
Physical Geology
19883 005L M
07:00P–09:40P LS 0132
Cooper, B
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
19885 0A5L W
07:00P–09:40P LS 0132
Cooper, B
GOL 105
Physical Geology
19884 006L M
04:00P–06:40P LS 0132
Bour, W
GOL 105
Lab for Physical Geology
19953 0A6L W
04:00P–06:40P LS 0132
Bour, W
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
0cr.
30857 015L M
30859 052L MR
4cr.
HIS 102
19286 001L
19591 002L
19842 003L
20191 004L
20484 005L
30864 052L
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
The following lectures and labs must be taken together:
GOL 106
Historical Geology
19455 001L T
09:30A–12:10P LS 0131
Straight, W
GOL 106
Lab for Historical Geology
19453 0A1L F
09:30A–12:10P LS 0131
Straight, W
GOL 106
Historical Geology
19456 002L T
04:00P–04:40P LS 0131
Straight, W
GOL 106
Lab for Historical Geology
19454 0A2L R
04:00P–06:40P LS 0131
Straight, W
GOL 106
Historical Geology
19479 003L R
04:00P–06:40P LS 0131
Ikwuazorm, O
GOL 106
Lab for Historical Geology
19457 0A3L T
04:00P–06:40P LS 0131
Ikwuazorm, O
GOL 111
Oceanography I
19996 001L W
09:30A–12:10P LS 0114
Martin-Vermilyea, L
GOL 111
Lab for Oceanography I
19997 0A1L M
09:30A–12:10P LS 0102
Martin-Vermilyea, L
GOL 206
Paleontology
42577 001L W
09:30A–12:10P LS 0131
Straight, W
GOL 206
Lab for Paleontology
42580 0A1L W
01:00P–03:40P LS 0131
Straight, W
GOL 225
Environmental Geology
19724 001L T
09:30A–12:10P LS 0132
Bour, W
GOL 225
Lab for Environmental Geology
19725 0A1L F
09:30A–12:10P LS 0132
Bour, W
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
07:00P–08:30P LR 0144 TBA
08:45A–10:00A RES 0307 Foltz, A
History of Western Civilization II TF
12:30P–01:45P LR 0144
MR
02:00P–03:15P LR 0144
TF
03:30P–04:45P LR 0144
W
12:30P–02:00P LW 0116
W
07:00P–08:30P LC 0309
MR
10:15A–11:30A RES 0307
Campbell, S
Dluger, M
Griffith, M
Kincheloe, J
Dluger, M
Foltz, A
HIS 111
History of World Civilization I
19623 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LR 0274
Snedegar-Spicer, E
HIS 112
History of World Civilization II
19720 001L W
08:00A–10:40A LR 0144
Pierce, W
HIS 121
19293 001L
19294 002L
19296 003L
19297 004L
20390 005L
30867 006L
30868 007L
United States History I
MR
12:30P–01:45P
MR
09:30A–10:45A
TF
11:00A–12:15P
MR
02:00P–03:15P
W
02:30P–04:00P
TF
09:30A–10:45A
TF
02:00P–03:15P
Kincheloe, J
Dluger, M
Carroll, A
Carroll, A
Dluger, M
Carroll, A
Carroll, A
HIS 122
19832 001L
19298 002L
19299 003L
United States History II
MR
11:00A–12:15P LC 0309 Porter, D
TF
12:30P–01:45P LR 0274 Carroll, A
W
12:30P–02:00P HEC 0211 Dluger, M
LC
LW
LW
LR
LR
LW
LW
0309
0116
0116
0274
0144
0116
0116
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
4cr.
HIS 180
Historical Archaeology
30869 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LW 0312 Clark, D
3cr.
0cr.
HIS 187
Interpreting Material Culture
20395 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LC 0211
Dluger, M
3cr.
4cr.
HIS 190
Coordinated Internship
34911 001L F
06:00A–07:00A LR 0144
Evans, C
0cr.
HIS 267
The Second World War
33207 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LC 0215
Campbell, D
4cr.
HIS 279
Age of the American Revolution
33208 001L MR
12:30P–01:45P LC 0309
Porter, D
0cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
4cr.
HIS 101
History of Western Civilization I
20304 030L T
07:00P–08:40P LC 0211 Faillace, R
30861 070L S
09:30A–11:10A LW 0116 Walker, J
0cr.
TWELVE WEEK
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
3cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
HIS 101
History of Western Civilization I
20394 031L M
07:00P–09:00P LR 0144
30862 032L R
07:00P–09:00P LR 0144
HEALTH
3cr.
Walker, M
Baselice, P
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, MEC, WO
HORTICULTURE
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HLT 110
19723 001L
20055 002L
20102 003L
30863 004L
Concepts
W
R
R
W
of Personal and Community Health
01:00P–02:50P HEC 0221 Nicholson, S
02:00P–03:50P HEC 0221 Nicholson, S
06:00P–07:50P HEC 0221 Nicholson, S
05:00P–06:50P HEC 0221 Nicholson, S
3cr.
Offered at: ELI, LO
Co-op education and coordinated internships available. Please contact David
Scheid at 703–450–2614.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HISTORY
HRT 100
Introduction to Horticulture
19395 001L M
01:00P–04:40P LS 0114
19827 002L M
06:00P–09:40P LS 0114
Dickson, S
Dickson, S
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For additional course information, call 703–450–2505.
HRT 115
Plant Propagation
19396 001L T
01:00P–04:40P LS 0114
Dickson, S
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HRT 120
History of Garden Design
19397 001L W
01:30P–04:10P LS 0102
Scheid, D
HRT 195
Topics In: Winter Twig ID
19952 001L R
01:30P–05:10P LS 0114
Deahl, J
HIS 101
19284 002L
19578 003L
19624 004L
19711 005L
19712 006L
19750 007L
20004 009L
20007 010L
20193 011L
20483 013L
30856 014L
History of Western Civilization I
MR
11:00A–12:15P LR 0144 Kincheloe, J
TF
11:00A–12:15P LR 0144 Campbell, S
R
07:00P–08:30P SH 0335 Vasseghi, S
MR
09:30A–10:45A LR 0144 Campbell, D
MR
12:30P–01:45P LR 0144 Campbell, D
TF
02:00P–03:15P LR 0144 Griffith, M
TF
09:30A–10:45A LR 0144 Porter, D
MR
03:30P–04:45P LR 0144 Campbell, S
TF
08:00A–09:15A LC 0309 Porter, D
W
10:30A–12:00P LW 0116 Kincheloe, J
MR
08:00A–09:15A LR 0144 Porter, D
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
HRT 205
Soils
Prerequisite: HRT 125 or program head approval.
19820 001L T
06:00P–09:40P LS 0114
Scheid, D
HRT 230
Site Analysis
38095 001L T
01:30P–03:20P LS 0102
Scheid, D
HRT 232
Planting Design II
Prerequisite: HRT 231 or program head approval.
19398 001L M
01:30P–05:10P LS 0102
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
2cr.
3cr.
Scheid, D
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
HRT 244
Computer Aided Drafting and Design (CADD) for Landscape3cr.
19768 001L W
06:00P–08:40P LS 0102 Beamer, K
HRT 246
Herbaceous Plants
19760 001L T
06:00P–08:40P LS 0102
Dickson, S
HRT 247
Indoor Plants
19821 001L W
01:00P–04:10P LS 0114
Dickson, S
HRT 250
Plant Composition
Prerequisite: HRT 245 or HRT 201.
19399 001L W
10:00A–11:40A LS 0102
3cr.
2cr.
2cr.
Scheid, D
HRT 252
Landscape Construction Drawings
Prerequisite: HRT 230 and HRT 231.
19825 001L M
06:00P–09:40P LS 0102
3cr.
Scheid, D
HRT 260
Introduction to Floral Design
45817 001L W
06:00P–09:40P LS 0114
Wright, K
3cr.
HRT 275
Landscape Construction and Maintenance 20535 001L S
09:30A–01:00P LS 0114 Beamer, K
3cr.
HRT 295
Topics in Urban Forestry
20536 001L F
01:30P–05:10P LS 0102
3cr.
Deahl, J
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
HRT 195
Topics In: Spring Floral Arrangements 20512 080L R
06:00P–08:40P LS 0114 Wright, K
20513 081L F
09:30A–12:20P LS 0114 Wright, K
1cr.
INTERIOR DESIGN
Offered at: LO
For course information, please contact Professor Kristine Winner at 703–450–
2504 or [email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
IDS 100
Theory and Techniques of Interior Design
19819 001L W
06:00P–10:30P LW 0206 Sick, A
19343 002L T
08:00A–12:30P LW 0206 Fitzpatrick, L
3cr.
IDS 105
Arch Drafting for Interior Design 19344 001L T
06:00P–10:30P LW 0206 TBA
3cr.
IDS 106
3-D Drawing and Rendering
19345 001L M
06:00P–10:30P LW 0206 Correll, D
3cr.
IDS 109
Styles of Furniture and Interiors
19346 001L R
09:00A–11:40A HEC 0211 Winner, K
3cr.
IDS 205
Materials and Sources 19498 001L M
08:00A–12:30P LW 0206 Fitzpatrick, L
3cr.
IDS 215
Theory and Research in Commercial Design
19348 001L M
01:00P–05:30P LW 0206 Fitzpatrick, L
3cr.
IDS 221
Designing Commercial Interiors I 20098 001L R
06:00P–10:30P LW 0206 TBA
4cr.
IDS 225
Business Procedures
19349 001L W
09:00A–11:40A LW 0206 Fitzpatrick, L
3cr.
IDS 245
Computer Aided Drafting/Interior Designers 19350 001L MR
01:00P–03:15P LW 0223 Winner, K
3cr.
IDS 290
Coordinated Internship: Interior Design 19351 001L F
09:00A–11:40A LW 0206 Winner, K
3cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITE 115
Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
3cr.
ITE 115 offers an introduction to Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 (Word,
Excel and Access).
19491 001L MR
08:00A–09:15A LW 0227 Davis, C
19492 002L MR
11:00A–12:15P LW 0227 TBA
19625 003L MR
12:30P–01:45P LW 0227 TBA
19494 004L MR
02:00P–03:15P LW 0227 TBA
19495 005L M
04:00P–06:40P LW 0227 TBA
19497 006L M
07:00P–09:40P LW 0227 TBA
19530 007L TF
11:00A–12:15P LW 0227 TBA
19609 008L TF
12:30P–01:45P LW 0227 TBA
19610 009L TF
02:00P–03:15P LW 0227 TBA
19611 010L T
04:00P–06:40P LW 0227 TBA
19612 011L T
07:00P–09:40P LW 0227 TBA
19613 012L W
04:00P–06:40P LW 0227 TBA
19621 013L W
07:00P–09:40P LW 0227 TBA
19622 014L R
04:00P–06:40P LW 0227 TBA
19691 015L R
07:00P–09:40P LW 0227 TBA
19692 016L S
09:00A–11:40A LW 0227 TBA
19715 017L MR
11:00A–12:15P SH 0334 TBA
19716 018L MR
12:30P–01:45P SH 0334 TBA
19967 019L TF
12:30P–01:45P LW 0223 TBA
20214 020L W
09:30A–12:10P SH 0334 TBA
20215 021L W
02:00P–04:40P SH 0334 TBA
20534 022L TF
09:30A–10:45A LW 0227 TBA
20540 023L W
09:30A–12:10P LW 0224 Davis, C
19496 052L W
06:30A–09:10A RES 0315 Fennell, T
19529 053L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0319 TBA
19739 054L R
07:15P–09:55P RES 0315 TBA
ITE 140
Spreadsheet Software I Prerequisite: ITE 115.
19863 001L W
07:00P–09:40P LW 0223 TBA
3cr.
ITE 170
Multimedia Software
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
19561 001L M
07:00P–09:40P LW 0224 TBA
19693 002L T
11:00A–01:40P LW 0224 Eichers, R
19864 003L T
07:00P–09:40P SH 0334 TBA
3cr.
ITE 221
PC Hardware and O/S Architecture Prerequisite: ITE 115.
19710 001L MR
12:30P–01:45P LW 0212
19778 002L TF
09:30A–10:45A LR 0223
19968 003L W
07:00P–09:40P SH 0320
19865 004L T
02:00P–04:40P HEC 0221
20309 051L R
11:45A–02:25P RES 0307
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
Pitzer, T
Pitzer, T
TBA
TBA
Chhetri, C
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITE 115
Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
3cr.
Introduction to Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 (Word, Excel and Access).
20139 030L TF
02:00P–03:30P LW 0223 TBA
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITE 115
Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
3cr.
Introduction to Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016 (Word, Excel and Access).
19776 080L TF
09:00A–11:55A HEC 0217 TBA
IT NETWORKING
IT DATABASE AND WEB DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–450–2585 or 703–450–2575.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITD 134
PL/SQL Programming
Prerequisite: ITD 132.
19831 051L M
07:15P–09:55P RES 0315 Gutnick, T
3cr.
ITD 210
Web Page Design II
Prerequisite: ITD 110.
19828 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LW 0224 Gutnick, T
3cr.
ITD 256
Advanced
Prerequisite: ITP 100.
19775 001L MR
19861 002L TF
19862 003L R
3cr.
Database Management 09:30A–10:45A LR 0274
12:30P–01:45P LC 0313
07:00P–09:40P LC 0313
TIME
Hovell, J
Hovell, J
TBA
IT ESSENTIALS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For further information, call 703–450–2585 or 703–450–2575.
ITN 100
Introduction to Telecommunications
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
19531 001L MR
09:30A–10:45A HEC 0221
19614 002L W
09:30A–12:10P LR 0226
19713 003L W
07:00P–09:40P LW 0212
20496 004L M
12:30P–03:10P HEC 0221
46906 005L T
07:15P–09:55P LW 0212
19501 051L T
07:15P–09:55P RES 0354
3cr.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Chhetri, C
TBA
ITN 101
Introduction to Network Concepts
Prerequisite: ITN 100.
19822 051L R
07:00P–09:40P RES 0314 TBA
3cr.
ITN 106
19714 001L
20216 002L
46914 003L
3cr.
Microcomputer Operating Systems
W
09:30A–12:10P HEC 0104 Dusek, R
R
02:00P–04:40P HEC 0104 TBA
R
07:00P–09:40P HEC 0104 King, R
ITN 107
Personal Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting
19823 001L T
09:30A–12:10P HEC 0104 Dusek, R
19993 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0314 King, R
3cr.
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LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ITN 200
Administration of Network Resources Prerequisite: ITN 101.
20497 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0315 TBA
3cr.
ITN 260
Network
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
19615 001L M
20218 002L S
46926 051L T
Security Basics 3cr.
ITN 261
Network
Prerequisite: ITN 260.
20219 001L S
20498 002L F
20542 003L T
Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking 09:30A–12:10P HEC 0104 Chhetri, C
09:00A–11:40A HEC 0104 TBA
07:15P–09:55P RES 0314 TBA
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MARKETING
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES
For marketing course information, call 703–450–2575 or 703–450–2585.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MKT 201
Introduction to Marketing
19580 002L W
12:30P–03:10P LW 0118 Opata, J
4cr.
MATH BASIC SKILLS
FOUR WEEK
BSK 1
Whole Numbers
1cr.
BSK 1 is a class in mathematics fundamentals offered to students who need to
master basic prerequisite skills prior to beginning developmental mathematics
classes. Students will work on the computer in MyLabsPlus (in Unit 0) for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Loudoun Campus MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
4cr.
ITN 263
Inter/Intranet Firewalls/E-Commerce Sector Prerequisite: ITN 260.
20500 001L W
06:00P–09:40P HEC 0104 TBA
4cr.
ITN 266
Network Security Layers
46930 001L T
07:00P–09:40P HEC 0104 Fazal, K
3cr.
ITN 267
Cyberlaw
20501 001L T
07:00P–09:40P HEC 0302 TBA
3cr.
ITN 276
Computer Forensics I
Prerequisite: ITN 106 and ITN 107. Corequisite: ITN 260.
20502 001L R
09:30A–12:10P HEC 0104 Dinh, K
3cr.
01/09/17–05/07/17
19209 003L R
M
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
ITN 277
Computer Forensics II
46938 051L W
09:30A–12:10P RES 0314 Dinh, K
3cr.
02/06/17–03/05/17
19238 013L M
R
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
03/13/17–04/09/17
19239 023L R
M
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
19240 033L R
M
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
IT PROGRAMMING-APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For further information, call 703–450–2585 or 703–450–2575.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Software
MR
TF
T
W
R
M
W
Design
02:00P–03:15P
11:00A–12:15P
07:00P–09:40P
02:00P–04:40P
04:00P–06:40P
07:00P–09:40P
07:00P–09:40P
ITP 120
JAVA Programming I
Prerequisite: ITP 100.
19528 001L MR
11:00A–12:50P
19871 002L MR
02:00P–03:50P
20096 003L M
07:00P–08:50P
W
07:00P–08:50P
20220 004L TF
02:00P–03:50P
46966 005L S
09:00A–12:40P
LW
LR
LW
LR
LW
LW
LW
0212
0223
0212
0223
0212
0107
0106
TBA
Pitzer, T
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
DEVELOPMENTAL MATH (TECHNOLOGY-BASED)
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
4cr.
LW 0224
LW 0224
LW 0212
LW 0224
HEC 0215
HEC 0217
Hovell, J
Hovell, J
TBA
TBA
Pitzer, T
TBA
ITP 195
Topics In Python Programming I
46970 001L MW
06:00P–07:50P HEC 0215 Pitzer, T
4cr.
ITP 220
Java Programming II
Prerequisite: ITP 120.
19502 001L MW
08:00P–09:50P HEC 0215 Pitzer, T
4cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITP 100
Software Design
20556 030L R
06:30P–09:35P LR 0226
TBA
3cr.
ITALIAN
Offered at: AL, LO
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITA 102
Beginning Italian II
34542 030L TR
07:00P–09:35P LR 0103
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Aryanfar, M
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
5cr.
MTT 4
Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
4cr.
MTT 4 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on their
individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Loudoun MASTER Math Lab. Students are expected
to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and lab hours
and can do so from any computer with internet access.
19150 001L M
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
R
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
19151 002L T
05:00P–06:40P LW 0231 TBA
R
05:00P–06:40P LR 0204 TBA
19152 003L R
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
M
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
19153 004L F
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
T
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
19154 005L M
11:00A–12:40P LW 0231 TBA
R
11:00A–12:40P LR 0204 TBA
19155 006L T
11:00A–12:40P LW 0231 TBA
F
11:00A–12:40P LR 0204 TBA
19156 007L M
07:00P–08:40P LW 0231 TBA
W
07:00P–08:40P LR 0204 TBA
19157 008L R
11:00A–12:40P LW 0231 TBA
M
11:00A–12:40P LR 0204 TBA
36808 009L W
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
W
11:00A–12:40P LR 0204 TBA
19159 010L M
01:00P–02:40P LW 0231 TBA
R
01:00P–02:40P LR 0204 TBA
19160 011L T
01:00P–02:40P LW 0231 TBA
F
01:00P–02:40P LR 0204 TBA
19226 012L T
03:00P–04:40P LW 0231 TBA
R
03:00P–04:40P LR 0204 TBA
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
09:30A–01:10P HEC 0104 Chhetri, C
09:30A–01:10P HEC 0104 TBA
06:00P–09:40P HEC 0104 TBA
ITN 262
Network Comm, Security and Authentication
20499 051L M
06:15P–09:55P RES 0314 TBA
ITP 100
19779 001L
19869 002L
19870 003L
19969 004L
20327 005L
20508 006L
20509 007L
CODE(S)
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
19161 013L
19162 014L
19163 051L
S
S
M
W
M
W
FOURTEEN WEEK
TIME
ROOM
09:00A–10:40A
11:00A–12:40P
03:00P–04:40P
03:00P–04:40P
04:15P–05:55P
04:15P–05:55P
INSTRUCTOR
LW 0231
LR 0204
LW 0231
LR 0204
RES 0315
RES 0315
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
MTT 1
01/23/17–04/30/17
01/09/17–04/09/17
MTT 3
Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based)
3cr.
MTT 3 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly three units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. MTT 3 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on
their individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Loudoun MASTER Math Lab. Students are
expected to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and
lab hours and can do so from any computer with internet access.
19172 010L M
01:00P–02:40P LW 0231 TBA
R
01:00P–02:40P LR 0204 TBA
TWELVE WEEK
MTT 3
19210 003L
19211 004L
19168 005L
19169 007L
19170 011L
19171 012L
19212 014L
02/06/17–05/07/17
Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based)
R
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
M
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
F
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
T
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
M
11:00A–12:40P LW 0231 TBA
R
11:00A–12:40P LR 0204 TBA
M
07:00P–08:40P LW 0231 TBA
W
07:00P–08:40P LR 0204 TBA
T
01:00P–02:40P LW 0231 TBA
F
01:00P–02:40P LR 0204 TBA
T
03:00P–04:40P LW 0231 TBA
R
03:00P–04:40P LR 0204 TBA
M
03:00P–04:40P LW 0231 TBA
W
03:00P–04:40P LR 0204 TBA
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
CODE(S)
Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based)
03/13/17–04/09/17
19234 001L R
M
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
03/13/17–04/09/17
19235 002L R
T
05:00P–06:40P LR 0204 TBA
05:00P–06:40P LW 0231 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
19165 004L F
T
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
19233 005L M
R
11:00A–12:40P LW 0231 TBA
11:00A–12:40P LR 0204 TBA
03/13/17–04/09/17
33211 006L T
F
11:00A–12:40P LR 0204 TBA
11:00A–12:40P LW 0231 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
19166 007L M
W
07:00P–08:40P LW 0231 TBA
07:00P–08:40P LR 0204 TBA
01/09/17–05/07/17
19227 010L M
R
01:00P–02:40P LW 0231 TBA
01:00P–02:40P LR 0204 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
19220 011L T
F
01:00P–02:40P LW 0231 TBA
01:00P–02:40P LR 0204 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
19167 012L T
R
03:00P–04:40P LW 0231 TBA
03:00P–04:40P LR 0204 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
19219 014L M
W
03:00P–04:40P LW 0231 TBA
03:00P–04:40P LR 0204 TBA
03/13/17–04/09/17
19237 051L MW
04:15P–05:55P RES 0319 TBA
1cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MIP, RES, WO
Placement test is required for enrolling in mathematics. Test waived if student
completed the prerequisite no more than one year ago with a grade of S, C or
better. For further information, please call 703–450–2575.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
01/09/17–03/05/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
M
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
R
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
T
05:00P–06:40P LW 0231 TBA
R
05:00P–06:40P LR 0204 TBA
MW
04:15P–05:55P RES 0319 TBA
T
11:00A–12:40P LW 0231 TBA
F
11:00A–12:40P LR 0204 TBA
INSTRUCTOR
MATHEMATICS
MTT 2
Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
2cr.
MTT 2 is a version of MTT 4 that is offered to students who need to complete
exactly two units of material to reach the exit point for their desired credit math
course. MTT 2 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on
their individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Loudoun MASTER Math Lab. Students are expected
to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and lab hours
and can do so from any computer with internet access.
19173 001L M
09:00A–10:40A LW 0231 TBA
R
09:00A–10:40A LR 0204 TBA
19174 002L T
05:00P–06:40P LW 0231 TBA
R
05:00P–06:40P LR 0204 TBA
19175 006L T
11:00A–12:40P LW 0231 TBA
F
11:00A–12:40P LR 0204 TBA
19223 051L MW
04:15P–05:55P RES 0319 TBA
MTT 2
19176 081L
19177 082L
19232 083L
19178 086L
CREDITS
ROOM
FOUR WEEK
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MTT 4
Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
4cr.
MTT 4 allows the student to concentrate on units of material based on their
individual strengths and weaknesses. Students will work on MyLabsPlus for
instruction, assignments and assessments while receiving one-on-one assistance
from their instructor in class, or lab personnel in the lab. Attendance is required
each week in class and in the Loudoun MASTER Math Lab. Students are expected
to work on homework in MyLabsPlus outside of the scheduled class and lab hours
and can do so from any computer with internet access.
19149 030L T
09:00A–10:55A LW 0231 TBA
F
09:00A–10:55A LR 0204 TBA
19164 031L R
01:00P–02:55P LW 0231 TBA
M
01:00P–02:55P LR 0204 TBA
TWELVE WEEK
TIME
2cr.
MTH 95
Topics In: Precalculus
33212 002L W
02:00P–03:40P LW 0212 TBA
33213 009L W
12:30P–02:10P LR 0226 TBA
2cr.
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
Prerequisite: Placement test and Algebra II and Geometry.
19313 001L MR
08:00A–09:15A HEC 0312 TBA
19314 002L MR
11:00A–12:15P LW 0103 TBA
19315 003L MR
12:30P–01:45P LW 0103 TBA
33214 004L M
07:00P–09:40P LR 0274 TBA
19534 005L R
04:00P–06:40P HEC 0312 TBA
19599 006L TF
11:00A–12:15P LW 0223 TBA
19517 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0305 TBA
19316 052L TF
01:15P–02:30P RES 0305 TBA
3cr.
MTH 152
Math for the Liberal Arts II
Prerequisite: Placement test and Algebra II and Geometry.
19317 001L MR
11:00A–12:15P HEC 0302 TBA
19318 002L MR
12:30P–01:45P HEC 0302 TBA
19535 003L W
12:30P–03:10P LR 0274 TBA
19319 004L M
04:00P–06:40P LC 0311 TBA
19536 005L R
07:00P–09:40P LC 0311 TBA
19600 006L MR
09:30A–10:45A LC 0313 TBA
3cr.
MTH 163
Precalculus I
Prerequisite: Placement test and Algebra II and Geometry.
19321 001L MR
09:30A–10:45A HEC 0312 TBA
19322 002L MR
02:00P–03:15P LW 0212 TBA
19554 003L TF
12:30P–01:45P LR 0226 TBA
19601 004L R
07:00P–09:40P LC 0309 TBA
19607 005L MR
12:30P–01:45P LR 0223 TBA
19708 006L TF
11:00A–12:15P LC 0311 TBA
19761 007L TF
09:30A–10:45A LC 0311 TBA
19849 008L T
04:00P–06:40P LR 0270 TBA
33215 009L TF
12:30P–01:45P LR 0106 TBA
3cr.
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LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
19323 051L R
20473 052L TF
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
20603 030L TF
02:00P–03:40P SH 0320 TBA
07:15P–09:55P RES 0305 TBA
01:15P–02:30P RES 0307 TBA
MTH 164
Precalculus II
20204 001L TF
12:30P–01:45P LC 0215 TBA
20361 002L MR
09:30A–10:45A LW 0104 TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
MTH 166
19325 001L
19516 002L
19762 003L
5cr.
MTH 163
Precalculus I
Prerequisite: Placement test and Algebra II and Geometry.
19320 060L TF
09:30A–12:10P HEC 0114 TBA
Precalculus with Trigonometry TR
07:00P–09:20P LW 0103 TBA
TWF
12:30P–01:55P LR 0270 TBA
MWR
09:30A–10:55A SH 0106 TBA
MTH 173
Calculus
Prerequisite: MTH 166.
19326 001L MWR
19327 002L MW
19581 003L TWF
19740 004L MWR
19978 005L MWR
19979 051L TR
with Analytic Geometry I MTH 174
19329 002L
19330 003L
19328 004L
20116 H01L
with Analytic Geometry II
12:30P–01:55P LC 0313
07:00P–09:20P LW 0104
09:30A–10:55A LC 0313
08:00A–09:25A LC 0313
Calculus
MWR
MW
TWF
TWF
09:30A–10:55A
05:00P–07:20P
11:00A–12:25P
12:30P–01:55P
11:00A–12:25P
04:15P–06:35P
HEC 0302
LW 0103
LW 0103
LW 0104
LW 0104
RES 0305
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
5cr.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Debrecht, J
CODE(S)
MTH 242
Statistics II
Prerequisite: MTH 241.
19538 080L TR
05:45P–08:25P RES 0353 TBA
3cr.
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
3cr.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on a placement test and MTH 163 or MTH 166.
19555 080L TF
09:30A–12:10P HEC 0114 TBA
MUSIC
5cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MUS 101
Basic Musicianship I
34927 001L W
01:00P–02:55P LD 0156 TBA
3cr.
MUS 111
Music Theory I
19275 001L MR
09:00A–10:50A LD 0153 Wulff, J
20439 002L S
09:00A–12:40P LD 0153 Goldberg, J
4cr.
MUS 112
Music Theory II
19548 001L MR
09:00A–10:50A LD 0156 Wulff, J
20440 002L S
09:00A–12:40P LD 0153 Goldberg, J
4cr.
MUS 121
Music Appreciation I
19800 001L W
09:00A–10:55A LD 0156 Wulff, J
19276 002L W
11:00A–12:55P LD 0156 Wulff, J
3cr.
MUS 122
Music Appreciation II
20442 001L W
01:00P–02:55P LD 0156 Wulff, J
3cr.
MUS 140
Introduction to Recording Techniques
19402 001L W
02:00P–04:45P HEC 0110 Mishra, S
3cr.
MUS 141
Class Piano I
19278 001L M
11:00A–12:50P LD 0153 TBA
2cr.
MUS 142
Class Piano II
19280 001L M
11:00A–12:50P LD 0153 TBA
2cr.
MUS 157
Sound Studio Design
19868 001L T
02:00P–04:45P HEC 0112 Percy, A
3cr.
4cr.
3cr.
MUS 158
Recording Studio Electronics
19403 001L T
11:00A–02:00P HEC 0112 Percy, A
3cr.
MTH 285
Linear Algebra
20561 001L MW
04:00P–05:15P LW 0212 TBA
3cr.
MUS 211
Advanced Music Theory I
19563 001L F
09:00A–12:40P LD 0153 Goldberg, J
4cr.
MTH 291
Differential Equations
Prerequisite: MTH 174.
19649 001L MR
12:30P–01:45P LR 0274
MUS 212
Advanced Music Theory II
34964 001L F
09:00A–12:40P LD 0153 Goldberg, J
4cr.
MUS 221
History of Music I
20290 001L M
11:00A–12:55P LD 0156 Wulff, J
3cr.
MUS 225
The History of Jazz
19816 001L R
11:00A–12:55P LD 0156 Wulff, J
3cr.
MUS 227
Editing and Mixdown Techniques
19405 001L R
02:45P–04:45P HEC 0110 Mishra, S
3cr.
MUS 235
Advanced Recording Techniques
19406 001L R
05:00P–07:45P HEC 0110 Mishra, S
3cr.
3cr.
MUS 241
Advanced Class Piano I
34973 001L R
11:00A–12:50P LD 0153 Van, C
2cr.
MTH 152
Math for the Liberal Arts II
20213 051L MR
05:15P–06:55P RES 0308 TBA
3cr.
MUS 242
Advanced Class Piano II
35015 001L R
11:00A–12:50P LD 0153 Van, C
2cr.
MTH 163
Precalculus I
19746 030L MW
04:00P–05:40P LR 0106
3cr.
MUS 288
Recording Problems Seminar 19826 001L R
07:45P–09:15P HEC 0110 Mishra, S
2cr.
MTH 166
Precalculus with Trigonometry 20595 031L TR
02:00P–05:05P LW 0103 TBA
5cr.
MUS 290
Coordinated Internship: Music Recording
19407 001L
TBA–TBA
HEC 0110 Mishra, S
3cr.
MTH 241
Statistics I
20117 030L MR
02:00P–03:40P LR 0106
3cr.
MTH 182
Finite Mathematics II
20362 001L TF
12:30P–01:45P LR 0223
TBA
3cr.
MTH 241
Statistics I
Prerequisite: MTH 152 or MTH 163 or MTH 182.
19331 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LC 0209
19602 002L W
07:00P–09:40P LR 0106
19628 003L W
04:00P–05:15P LW 0104
19709 004L W
09:30A–12:10P LC 0311
19436 051L TF
11:45A–01:00P RES 0308
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on a placement test and
19334 001L MR
09:30A–10:45A LW 0104
19335 002L MR
12:30P–01:45P LC 0311
19333 003L TF
12:30P–01:45P LW 0103
19539 004L R
07:00P–09:40P SH 0320
19980 005L TF
09:30A–10:45A LC 0215
19981 006L W
04:00P–06:40P LC 0311
20205 007L MR
11:00A–12:15P LC 0311
19629 051L T
07:15P–09:55P RES 0305
20474 052L R
07:15P–09:55P RES 0305
3cr.
MTH 163 or MTH 166.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MTH 277
Vector Calculus
19804 001L TWF
12:30P–01:40P LC 0311
3cr.
TBA
TBA
MTH 295
Topics In: Foundations of Mathematics 20560 001L MR
11:00A–12:15P HEC 0312 TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
19848 031L TF
02:00P–03:30P LC 0313
MTH 166
Precalculus with Trigonometry 20028 030L MW
04:00P–06:40P LR 0270
TWELVE WEEK
3cr.
TBA
TBA
3cr.
5cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
19733 030L TF
09:00A–10:40A LC 0209
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
MUS 131
Class Voice I
20288 030L T
09:30A–11:40A LW 0115 Marchese, A
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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2cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MUS 135
Jazz Ensemble
20289 030L F
07:00P–09:00P LR 0139
MUS 137
Chorus
34940 030L T
43177 031L
Kocur, J
07:00P–09:00P LW 0115 Van, C
TBA–TBA
SJE CHOI Wulff, J
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
1cr.
19985 001L MR
1cr.
PHI 227
Bio-Medical Ethics
19948 001L W
12:30P–03:10P SH 0325 Semler, S
FOURTEEN WEEK
11:00A–12:15P LC 0215
Semler, S
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
MUS 140
Introduction to Recording Techniques
19400 030L M
06:50P–10:05P HEC 0110 Mishra, S
3cr.
PHI 101
Introduction to Philosophy I
20550 030L T
06:55P–10:00P LC 0215
Brazier, W
MUS 141
Class Piano I
20437 030L M
05:30P–07:40P LD 0153 Van, C
2cr.
PHI 111
Logic I
20035 030L MR
02:00P–03:30P LC 0213
Semler, S
MUS 142
Class Piano II
20438 030L M
05:30P–07:40P LD 0153 Van, C
2cr.
PHI 220
Ethics
42239 030L R
06:55P–10:00P LC 0215
Parsons, D
MUS 143
Chamber Ensemble
34941 030L T
07:00P–09:00P LR 0139
1cr.
PHI 227
Bio-Medical Ethics
20541 030L S
09:00A–12:05P LR 0144
Goldberg, J
CODE(S)
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
MUS 163
Guitar Theory and Practice I
34961 030L T
06:55P–10:00P LD 0153 Hall, K
3cr.
MUS 164
Guitar Theory and Practice II
34962 030L T
06:55P–10:00P LD 0153 Hall, K
3cr.
MUS 231
Advanced Class Voice I
34966 030L T
09:30A–11:40A LW 0115 Marchese, A
2cr.
MUS 237
Chorus
34971 030L T
2cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
All PED 116 classes meet on campus for the first several weeks before going
to an off-campus facility. All other classes meet on campus for just one week
before going to an off-campus facility for the remainder of the semester, unless
designated otherwise in the online notes for each course. For PED information,
email [email protected] or call 703–450–2613 or 703–450–2575.
MUS 241
Advanced Class Piano I
34974 030L R
05:30P–07:40P LD 0153 Van, C
2cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MUS 242
Advanced Class Piano II
35016 030L R
05:30P–07:40P LD 0153 Van, C
2cr.
TWELVE WEEK
07:00P–09:00P LW 0115 Van, C
02/06/17–05/07/17
MUS 101
Basic Musicianship I
19815 030L T
04:00P–06:40P LD 0156 Goldberg, J
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
1cr.
0111
0111
0111
0111
0111
Sborz, N
Sborz, N
Sborz, N
Sborz, N
Sborz, N
2cr.
01/24/17–05/02/17
PED 137
Martial Arts I
19795 030L T
06:00P–07:30P HEA 001
PED 103
1cr.
FOR ALL APPLIED MUSIC STUDENTS:
For applied music classes at Loudoun, please refer to the online schedule and
sign up for the instructor who teaches the instrument you wish to learn. If you are
uncertain as to which instructor to sign up with or if you need other information
about MUS courses, please call the Music Office at 703–450–2624 or email Dr.
Wulf at [email protected]. Lessons will begin the second week of the semester.
Applied music classes have a fee in addition to tuition: 100-level, 1-credit hour
classes, which have a ½ hour of private instruction per week, are $375.00 per
semester (for a total of 15 half hours); 200-level, 2-credit hour classes, which
have 1 hour of private instruction per week and are required for music majors,
are $750.00 per semester. These fees will not be refunded after the census
date. Please contact the Music department for verification of your instructor
assignment.
MUS 136
Applied Music-Voice
1cr.
MUS 145
Applied Music-Keyboard
1cr.
MUS 147
Applied Music Composition
1cr.
MUS 155
Applied Music-Woodwinds
1cr.
MUS 165
Applied Music-Strings
1cr.
MUS 185
Applied Music-Percussion
1cr.
MUS 243
Advanced Applied Music Composition 2cr.
MUS 245
Advanced Applied Music-Keyboard
2cr.
MUS 255
Advanced Applied Music-Woodwinds 2cr.
MUS 265
Advanced Applied Music-Strings 2cr.
MUS 285
Advanced Applied Music-Percussion
2cr.
MUS 236
Advanced Applied Music-Voice
2cr.
PHILOSOPHY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–450–2505.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PHI 101
Introduction to Philosophy I
20113 001L W
09:30A–12:10P SH 0320 Semler, S
42238 002L MR
12:30P–01:45P LC 0215 Semler, S
3cr.
PHI 220
3cr.
Ethics
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
M
10:00A–11:50A LR
W
12:30P–03:15P LR
F
12:30P–03:15P LR
R
12:30P–03:15P LR
M
12:30P–03:15P LR
Cohen, N
1cr.
TWELVE WEEK
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MUS 179
Music Copyright Law
19404 080L F
03:00P–06:45P HEC 0112 Mishra, S
PED 116
19257 001L
19258 002L
19719 003L
20128 004L
20398 005L
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/09/17–03/05/17
MUS 130
Overview of the Recording Industry 19401 060L F
03:00P–06:45P HEC 0112 Mishra, S
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
Aerobic Fitness I
01/31/17–05/02/17
20396 030L T
PED 107
Duarte Zebdi, D
Exercise/Nutrition
02/02/17–05/04/17
20397 030L R
PED 109
11:50A–01:30P LR 0115
1cr.
10:00A–11:40A LR 0111
1cr.
Sborz, N
Yoga
1cr.
02/01/17–05/03/17
19641 030L W
12:30P–02:10P LR 0115
Khalsa, D
02/02/17–05/04/17
20330 031L R
07:00P–08:40P LR 0115
Khalsa, D
02/02/17–05/04/17
20331 032L R
11:10A–12:50P LR 0115
Duarte Zebdi, D
PED 111
Weight Training I
01/31/17–05/02/17
19643 030L T
PED 116
10:00A–11:40A LR 0111
1cr.
Sborz, N
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness 1cr.
02/06/17–05/01/17
19260 030L M
09:00A–10:40A LR 0115
Surovcek, N
02/06/17–05/01/17
19261 031L M
11:10A–12:50P LR 0115
Surovcek, N
02/07/16–05/02/17
19480 032L T
08:30A–10:10A LR 0115
Mikeska, J
02/07/17–05/02/17
19817 033L T
10:30A–12:10P LR 0115
Mikeska, J
02/09/17–05/04/17
19508 034L R
08:30A–10:10A LR 0115
Walbert, L
02/09/17–05/04/17
20200 035L R
06:30A–08:10A LR 0115
Walbert, L
02/10/17–05/05/17
20049 036L F
01:00P–02:40P LR 0115
Salley, J
02/10/17–05/05/17
20050 037L F
03:00P–04:40P LR 0115
Salley, J
02/08/17–05/03/17
20051 038L W
08:00A–09:40A LR 0115
Johnson, A
02/08/17–05/03/17
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LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
20052 039L W
10:00A–11:40A LR 0115
Johnson, A
PLS 136
State and Local Politics
19437 001L T
07:00P–09:40P HEC 0302 Bruderle, T
3cr.
02/07/17–05/02/17
20196 040L T
12:30P–02:10P LR 0115
Mikeska, J
Mckee, J
3cr.
02/08/17–05/03/17
20201 041L W
PLS 212
U.S. Government II
19438 001L TF
09:30A–10:45A LR 0274
12:00P–01:40P LR 0115
Johnson, A
02/08/17–05/03/17
20202 042L W
PLS 242
International Relations II
19829 001L TF
11:00A–12:15P LR 0274
Mckee, J
02:00P–03:40P LR 0115
Johnson, A
02/10/17–05/05/17
20454 043L F
PLS 295
Topics In: Introduction to Intelligence 30801 001L W
09:30A–12:10P LC 0215 Hanlon, J
10:00A–11:40A LR 0111
Sborz, N
PED 135
Bowling I
01/31/17–05/02/17
19644 030L T
PED 171
TWELVE WEEK
1cr.
01:00P–02:40P LR 0115
Clark, C
Ballroom Dance I
1cr.
02/01/17–05/03/17
19645 030L W
02:15P–03:55P LR 0115
SIX WEEK
03/28/17–05/02/17
Cox, S
3cr.
3cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
PLS 140
Introduction to Comparative Politics 20529 030L M
06:30P–10:15P LC 0215
Vanderslice, J
3cr.
PLS 255
Introduction to Peace and Stability Operations
19838 030L W
06:30P–10:15P SH 0338 Hanlon, J
3cr.
PLS 290
Coordinated Internship 19439 030L M
06:00A–07:00A LC 0215
3cr.
Mckee, J
PSYCHOLOGY
PED 183
Outdoor Adventures I
19722 030L W
12:30P–02:20P LW 0107 Lang, L
2cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For course information, please call 703–450–2629.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PHYSICS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PSY 100
Principles of Applied Psychology 20072 001L T
02:00P–04:40P SH 0325 Mirchandani, K
3cr.
PSY 120
Human Relations
19631 001L T
07:00P–09:40P LR 0275
Dowlati, R
3cr.
PSY 125
Interpersonal Relationships
19617 001L W
09:30A–12:10P LR 0274
Stratton, G
PHY 101
Introduction to Physics I
20058 001L M
12:30P–03:20P SH 0325 TBA
20453 002L S
09:00A–11:50A SH 0326 El-Reedy, J
4cr.
PHY 101
Lab for Introduction to Physics I
20059 0A1L W
12:30P–03:20P SH 0326 TBA
20459 0A2L S
12:00P–02:50P SH 0326 El-Reedy, J
0cr.
PSY 166
Psychology of Marriage
34845 001L W
07:00P–09:40P SH 0338 Love, C
3cr.
4cr.
PSY 200
Principles of Psychology
19945 001L M
11:00A–01:40P LR 0275
20076 002L R
02:00P–04:40P LR 0275
King, R
King, R
3cr.
PHY 201
20317 001L
39878 002L
39880 0A2L
PSY 201
19632 001L
20307 002L
20074 003L
34770 004L
34901 005L
20368 051L
20369 052L
Introduction to Psychology
W
11:00A–01:40P
TF
11:00A–12:15P
W
07:00P–09:40P
R
07:00P–09:40P
T
07:00P–09:40P
M
07:15P–09:55P
MR
11:45A–01:00P
I
LR 0275
LR 0275
LC 0309
LR 0274
SH 0325
RES 0304
RES 0307
King, R
Richard, K
Rice, P
Hagen, J
Hagen, J
Lane, T
Mirchandani, K
PSY 202
19300 001L
19301 002L
20071 003L
20371 004L
34842 005L
34843 006L
34844 051L
Introduction to Psychology
M
08:00A–09:15A
MR
09:30A–10:45A
T
04:00P–06:40P
W
04:00P–06:40P
T
11:00A–01:40P
TF
09:30A–10:45A
MR
01:15P–02:30P
II
LR 0275
LR 0275
LR 0275
SH 0338
HEC 0302
LR 0275
RES 0307
Ewing, L
Ewing, L
Dowlati, R
Love, C
Dowlati, R
Richard, K
Mirchandani, K
General College Physics I
R
09:00A–11:50A SH 0326 Viale, F
M
06:00P–08:50P SH 0325 Kharidehal, R
W
06:00P–08:50P SH 0326 Kharidehal, R
PHY 201
Lab for General College Physics I
20318 0A1L M
09:00A–11:50A SH 0326 Viale, F
0cr.
PHY 202
General College Physics II
19954 001L T
06:00P–08:50P SH 0325 El-Reedy, J
4cr.
PHY 202
Lab for General College Physics II 19955 0A1L R
06:00P–08:50P SH 0326 El-Reedy, J
0cr.
PHY 231
General University Physics I
20462 001L T
12:00P–01:50P SH 0326 Kharidehal, R
F
12:00P–01:50P SH 0326 Kharidehal, R
5cr.
PHY 231
Lab for General University Physics I
20463 0A1L T
02:00P–03:50P SH 0326 Kharidehal, R
0cr.
PHY 232
20089 001L
20135 002L
20460 003L
General University Physics II
T
09:00A–09:50A SH
F
09:00A–11:50A SH
M
12:30P–01:20P SH
R
12:30P–03:20P SH
M
06:00P–06:50P SH
W
06:00P–08:50P SH
5cr.
PHY 232
20090 0A1L
20136 0A2L
20344 0A3L
Lab for General University Physics II
T
10:00A–11:50A SH 0326 Viale, F
M
01:30P–03:20P SH 0326 Teodorescu, C
M
07:00P–08:50P SH 0326 Viale, F
0326
0326
0326
0326
0326
0325
Viale, F
Viale, F
Teodorescu, C
Teodorescu, C
Viale, F
Viale, F
0cr.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–450–2505.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PSY 213
Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
19505 001L W
04:00P–06:40P LR 0275
Dowlati, R
3cr.
PSY 215
Abnormal Psychology
20189 001L W
07:00P–09:40P LR 0274
Mirchandani, K
3cr.
PSY 230
Developmental Psychology
20187 001L M
02:00P–04:40P LR 0275
19911 002L W
07:00P–09:40P LR 0275
King, R
Dowlati, R
3cr.
PSY 231
Life Span Human Development I
19506 001L W
08:00A–10:40A LR 0275
King, R
King, R
PLS 135
American National Politics
20105 001L MR
08:00A–09:15A LC 0215
3cr.
PSY 240
Health Psychology
20190 001L T
12:30P–03:10P SH 0106 Ewing, L
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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3cr.
PSY 216
Social Psychology
19704 001L MR
09:30A–10:45A SH 0325 Stratton, G
PSY 235
Child Psychology
19633 001L W
08:00A–10:40A LR 0275
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
3cr.
PSY 211
Research Methodology/Behavioral Science
20188 001L R
11:00A–01:40P LR 0275 King, R
20366 002L MR
03:30P–04:45P SH 0317 Stratton, G
PLS 120
Introduction to Political Science 20104 001L MR
09:30A–10:45A HEC 0304 Smith, S
Smith, S
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PSY 255
Psychology of Criminal Behavior 20372 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LR 0275
FOURTEEN WEEK
Richard, K
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
3cr.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
SPANISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
For course information, contact Christopher Blake at 703–450–2530.
01/23/17–05/07/17
PSY 201
Introduction to Psychology I
19731 031L MR
02:00P–03:30P SH 0317 TBA
20376 070L S
09:00A–12:05P LR 0275 Lichtman, T
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
5cr.
PSY 202
Introduction to Psychology II
20378 031L MR
11:00A–12:30P SH 0325 Stratton, G
3cr.
SPA 101
Beginning Spanish I
19288 001L MR
12:30P–02:45P LW 0310 Blake, C
19556 002L TR
07:00P–09:15P LW 0312 TBA
SPA 102
Beginning Spanish II
19289 001L TF
09:30A–11:45A LW 0310 Blake, C
19290 002L MR
04:00P–06:15P LW 0310 Blake, C
5cr.
SPA 201
Intermediate Spanish I
19291 001L M
07:00P–09:00P LW 0310 Blake, C
3cr.
SPA 202
Intermediate Spanish II
19292 001L R
07:00P–09:00P LW 0310 Blake, C
3cr.
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
PSY 200
Principles of Psychology
20367 030L MW
08:00P–09:55P HEC 0302 Stephens, C
3cr.
PSY 201
Introduction to Psychology I
20583 032L MW
05:00P–06:55P LR 0274
3cr.
Caslow, D
PSY 202
Introduction to Psychology II
19910 032L MW
06:00P–07:50P HEC 0302 Ewing, L
3cr.
PSY 235
Child Psychology
20373 070L S
10:00A–01:45P LR 0103
3cr.
Richard, K
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
SPA 101
Beginning Spanish I
19287 030L MW
07:00P–09:35P LW 0312 Nathan, S
5cr.
RELIGION
SPA 102
Beginning Spanish II
5cr.
19846 051L MW
07:15P–09:50P RES 0304 Nieto-Shahsavarian, M
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–450–2505.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, QME, RES
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
REL 100
Introduction to the Study of Religion
19647 001L M
07:00P–09:40P LC 0309
Ellerbe, C
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
RUSSIAN
SDV 100
20157 061L
20158 062L
20159 063L
20160 064L
20161 065L
20162 066L
20163 067L
20165 070L
20319 072L
20320 073L
20321 074L
Offered at: AL, ELI, LO
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
REL 232
Religions of the World II
19648 001L T
04:00P–06:40P LC 0309
Ellerbe, C
REL 246
Christianity
19949 001L W
04:00P–06:40P LC 0215
Ellerbe, C
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
REL 215
New Testament and Early Christianity
42246 030L R
07:00P–08:30P RES 0350 Dawson, G
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
RUS 102
Beginning Russian II
34541 001L MR
04:00P–06:15P LC 0215
Holland, J
5cr.
SOCIOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For course information, please call 703-404-7309.
Introduction to Sociology I
W
04:00P–06:45P LC 0309
TF
09:30A–10:45A HEC 0304
M
07:00P–09:45P LW 0116
M
12:30P–02:00P SH 0325
McHellen, T
Rafie, Z
McHellen, T
Kofie, N
SDV 101
3cr.
3cr.
SOC 236
Criminology
19786 001L T
06:15P–09:15P LC 0215
McHellen, T
3cr.
SOC 268
Social Problems
19249 001L R
07:00P–09:40P LR 0274
Bobys, R
SOC 201
19793 030L
20118 031L
20585 032L
TWELVE WEEK
RES 0310
LC 0315
RES 0349
LC 0315
LC 0315
LR 0105
Valle, K
Thoms, G
Thoms, G
Heck, K
Thoms, G
Thoms, G
Sherrod, R
Ricks, S
Ricks, S
TBA
Ricks, S
Nieves, S
Sherrod, R
Johnson, S
Thoms, G
Ricks, S
Braxton, J
3cr.
1cr.
1cr.
3cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
SOC 211
Principles of Anthropology I
19759 030L W
06:00P–09:45P SH 0335 Blackmon, T
05:00P–06:40P LR 0105
1cr.
Davis, C
Orientation to: Computer Science
01/09/17–02/06/17
19798 031L M
05:00P–06:40P LR 0105
1cr.
Davis, C
VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY
Offered at: ELI, LO
Only students program-placed in the Veterinary Technology Program may register
for VET courses. For VET schedule information, call 703–450–2525 or 703–450–
7590.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
01/23/17–05/07/17
Introduction to Sociology I
M
09:30A–12:35P SH 0317 Thompson, W
W
08:00A–11:05A LC 0211 McHellen, T
TR
07:00P–08:30P RES 0305 McFadden, W
Orientation to: Information Technology
01/09/17–02/06/17
19797 030L M
SDV 101
SOC 202
Introduction to Sociology II
19895 001L W
12:30P–03:10P LC 0211 McHellen, T
20547 H01L MR
09:30A–10:45A LW 0113 Kofie, N
FOURTEEN WEEK
College Success Skills
W
10:15A–11:55A
F
11:00A–11:50A
S
09:00A–11:00A
W
01:00P–01:50P
W
04:00P–04:50P
R
05:00P–05:50P
RES 0305
HEC 0221
LC 0315
LC 0315
LC 0315
LC 0315
LC 0315
LR 0105
LR 0223
LR 0105
LR 0105
FIVE WEEK
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
SOC 201
19483 001L
20212 002L
19484 003L
19718 004L
SDV 100
20171 081L
20167 082L
20166 083L
20169 084L
20170 085L
20324 086L
College Success Skills
W
07:00P–07:50P
T
09:00A–09:50A
T
12:00P–12:50P
W
01:00P–01:50P
W
02:00P–02:50P
R
10:00A–10:50A
F
11:00A–11:50A
R
04:00P–04:50P
M
09:00A–09:50A
W
10:00A–10:50A
W
05:00P–05:50P
3cr.
VET 116
Animal Breeds and Behavior
20064 001L M
08:30A–11:00A LC 0209
Adkisson-Selby, K
VET 131
Clinical Pathology I
19443 001L R
12:30P–02:10P LC 0209
Laubinger, A
VET 131
19444 0A1L
19445 0A2L
19893 0A3L
Laubinger, A
Laubinger, A
Laubinger, A
Lab for Clinical Pathology I
W
02:30P–05:00P LA LA–0
R
08:30A–11:00A LA LA–0
R
02:30P–05:00P LA LA–0
VET 133
Clinical Pathology III
19451 001L T
12:00P–01:40P LC 0309
TBA
VET 133
Lab for Clinical Pathology III
19452 0A1L M
03:00P–05:30P LA 0113
19520 0A2L T
08:30A–11:00A LA 0113
Wilson, R
Wilson, R
3cr.
3cr.
0cr.
3cr.
0cr.
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LOUDOUN CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
VET 135
Anesthesia of Domestic Animals
19446 001L T
12:30P–01:30P LC 0209
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Cockburn, T
0cr.
VET 214
Animal Dentistry
20065 001L W
12:30P–01:30P LC 0209
Aller, M
2cr.
VET 214
20066 0A1L
20067 0A2L
20068 0A3L
Aller, M
Aller, M
Aller, M
VET 216
Animal Pharmacology
20069 001L M
12:00P–02:30P LC 0209
Wilson, R
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
2cr.
VET 135
Lab for Anesthesia of Domestic Animals 19447 0A1L T
08:30A–11:00A LA LA–0 Cockburn, T
19448 0A2L W
08:30A–11:00A LA LA–0 Cockburn, T
Lab for Animal Dentistry
W
02:30P–05:00P LA 0113
R
08:30A–11:00A LA 0113
R
02:30P–05:00P LA 0113
TIME
0cr.
2cr.
VET 217
Introduction to Lab, Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 19449 001L T
03:30P–05:30P LC 0209 Wilson, R
2cr.
VET 235
Animal Hosp Mgmt and Client Relation
19450 001L M
11:30A–02:00P HEC 0114 Adkisson
Selby, K
3cr.
The following courses are available through the online Extended Learning
Institute:
VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY
Offered at: ELI, LO
Only students program-placed in the Veterinary Technology Program may register
for VET courses.
VET 116
Animal Breeds and Behavior
19687 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
The following lecture must be taken with one of the two labs:
VET 121
Clinical Practices I
19688 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
VET 121
Lab for Clinical Practices I 19689 ES1L January 09 – May 07
19690 ES2L January 09 – May 07
TBA
TBA
3cr.
Register early and pay by deadline—
once the session begins, registration is closed!
0cr.
The following lecture must be taken with one of the two labs:
VET 122
Clinical Practices II
19755 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
VET 122
Lab for Clinical Practices II
19756 ES1L January 09 – May 07
20082 ES2L January 09 – May 07
TBA
TBA
3cr.
0cr.
The following lecture must be taken with one of the two labs:
VET 135
Anesthesia of Domestic Animals
19757 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
2cr.
VET 135
Lab for Anesthesia of Domestic Animals 19758 ES1L January 09 – May 07
TBA
20083 ES2L January 09 – May 07
TBA
0cr.
VET 217
Introduction to Lab, Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 19844 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
2cr.
VET 235
Animal Hosp Mgmt and Client Relation 20298 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
NOVA's On-Time
Registration
policy requires all
students to be registered
by 11:59 p.m. on the day
before the session begins.
VITICULTURE AND ENOLOGY
Offered at: LO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
VEN 100
Introduction to Viticulture
45808 001L R
01:30P–05:10P LA 0114
Baki, K
VEN 130
Introduction to Wine Making
20538 001L R
06:00P–09:40P LS 0114
Baki, K
VEN 293
Studies In: Wine Tasting
45812 001L F
06:00P–09:40P LS 0102
TBA
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
www.nvcc.edu/startstrong
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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ELI only:
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Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
MANASSAS CAMPUS
6901 Sudley Road
Manassas, Virginia 20109
703–323–3000
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
ACCOUNTING
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For course information, call 703–257–6615.
ADJ 107
Survey of Criminology
21157 080M MW
09:30A–12:10P MP 0238 Carter, R
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ADJ 186
Forensic Psychology
21515 080M MW
04:00P–06:40P MP 0238 Hill-Megginson, V
3cr.
ADJ 211
Crim Law, Evidence and Procedures I
38972 080M TR
09:30A–12:10P MP 0238 Hill-Megginson, V
3cr.
ADJ 228
Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
38974 080M MW
07:00P–09:40P MP 0238 Sale, S
3cr.
ADJ 236
Principles of Criminal Investigation
21514 080M MW
12:30P–03:10P MP 0238 Carter, R
3cr.
ACC 211
20845 001M
20846 002M
20847 003M
21408 004M
46977 005M
Principles
MW
W
TR
TR
R
of Accounting I
08:00A–09:15A
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
04:00P–05:15P
07:00P–09:50P
ACC 212
Principles
Prerequisite: ACC 211.
20848 001M M
21222 002M M
21620 003M F
of Accounting II
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
0217
0217
0217
0217
0217
TBA
TBA
Fritsche, S
Fritsche, S
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
09:30A–10:45A MP 0217 TBA
07:00P–09:40P MP 0217 TBA
11:00A–01:40P MP 0217 Fritsche, S
ANTHROPOLOGY
See Sociology (SOC).
ACC 211
Principles of Accounting I
21619 070M MW
11:00A–12:25P MP 0217 TBA
3cr.
ACC 212
Principles of Accounting II
46987 070M MW
02:00P–03:25P MP 0217 TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
ACC 211
Principles of Accounting I
21269 060M TR
12:30P–03:15P MP 0217 Fritsche, S
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ACC 212
Principles of Accounting II
Prerequisite: ACC 211
21252 080M TR
12:30P–03:15P MP 0217 Fritsche, S
3cr.
ARABIC
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, WO
For course information, call 703–257–6504.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ARA 102
Beginning Arabic II
Prerequisite: ARA 101.
21652 070M TR
06:00P–08:20P MH 0202 Al-Tahrawi, K
5cr.
ARA 202
Intermediate Arabic II
Prerequisite: ARA 201.
21719 070M TR
03:30P–05:50P MH 0202 Al-Tahrawi, K
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
ARA 104
Basic Spoken Arabic II
Prerequisite: ARA 103.
30515 060M S
10:00A–12:55P MH 0202 Al-Tahrawi, K
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, QME
For course information, call 703–257–6503.
ARTS
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ADJ 100
Survey of Criminal Justice
20817 001M R
04:00P–06:40P MP 0238 Correa, V
3cr.
ADJ 140
Introduction to Corrections
20818 001M T
04:00P–06:40P MP 0238 Hill-Megginson, V
3cr.
ADJ 212
Crim Law, Evidence and Procedures II
29058 001M TR
02:00P–03:15P MP 0238 Hill-Megginson, V
3cr.
ADJ 216
Organized Crime and Corruption
38973 001M TR
12:30P–01:45P MP 0238 Smith, J
3cr.
ADJ 234
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
21373 001M T
07:00P–09:40P MP 0238 McManus, B
3cr.
ADJ 248
Probation, Parole and Treatment
21623 001M R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0238 Hill-Megginson, V
3cr.
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For course information, call 703–257–6657.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ART 101
20821 001M
20822 002M
20926 003M
20993 004M
21161 005M
21248 006M
43175 007M
30608 008M
History and Appreciation of Art
M
02:00P–04:40P MC
M
07:00P–09:40P MC
TR
09:30A–10:45A MH
T
02:00P–04:40P MC
W
02:00P–04:40P MC
R
07:00P–08:15P MC
F
08:00A–10:40A MC
S
09:00A–11:40A MC
I
0338
0338
0216
0338
0338
0338
0338
0338
Leonard, C
Leonard, C
Lash, B
TBA
Nicewinter, J
Leonard, C
Chen, V
Clement-Bremer, L
3cr.
History and Appreciation of Art
T
04:00P–05:15P MH
W
12:30P–01:45P MC
W
07:00P–09:40P MC
TR
11:00A–12:15P MC
II
0212
0338
0338
0338
3cr.
Marshman, A
Gallick-Silverstein, R
TBA
Lash, B
ADJ 100
Survey of Criminal Justice
21376 060M MW
09:30A–12:10P MP 0238 Carter, R
3cr.
ART 102
20824 001M
21551 002M
43194 003M
20823 H01M
3cr.
ART 106
History of Modern Art
21122 001M R
02:00P–04:40P MC 0338 Leonard, C
3cr.
ADJ 105
The Juvenile Justice System
21246 060M MW
12:30P–03:10P MP 0238 Carter, R
3cr.
ADJ 133
Ethics and the Criminal Justice Prof.
21029 060M TR
09:30A–12:10P MP 0238 Smith, J
3cr.
ART 121
43276 001M
43280 002M
43318 003M
43298 004M
Drawing I
MW
09:30A–12:20P MP 0326 Pinney, M
M
07:00P–09:40P MP 0326 Francisco, E
S
09:00A–12:15P MP 0326 Gallup, E
F
09:30A–01:15P MP 0326 Garner, E
4cr.
ADJ 107
Survey of Criminology
21155 060M MW
04:00P–06:40P MP 0238 Carter, R
ADJ 247
Criminal Behavior
29059 060M MW
07:00P–09:40P MP 0238 Giaccio, K
3cr.
ART 122
43307 001M
43304 002M
43321 003M
Drawing II
W
01:30P–04:45P MP 0326 Gallup, E
F
09:30A–01:15P MP 0326 Garner, E
S
09:00A–12:15P MP 0326 Gallup, E
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
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COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
ART 132
Fundamentals of Design II
47385 001M T
09:30A–01:15P MP 0326 Gallick
Silverstein, R
4cr.
AUT 245
Automotive Electronics
20969 001M F
08:00A–01:30P TBA TBA Godfrey, T
21169 002M F
06:00P–11:30P MB 0001 Godfrey, T
4cr.
ART 221
Drawing III
43312 001M W
01:30P–04:45P MP 0326 Gallup, E
4cr.
4cr.
ART 222
Drawing IV
43309 001M W
01:30P–04:45P MP 0326 Gallup, E
4cr.
AUT 265
Automotive Braking Systems
20970 001M T
08:00A–01:30P MT 0102 Embrey, M
21284 002M T
06:00P–11:30P TBA TBA Embrey, M
4cr.
AUT 266
Auto Alignment, Suspension and Steering
20799 001M R
09:30A–03:00P MT 0102 Godfrey, T
20776 002M R
06:00P–11:30P MP 0210 Pattarozzi, N
4cr.
ART 241
Painting I
43282 001M T
09:30A–01:15P MP 0326 Gallick
Silverstein, R
43326 002M R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0326 Pinney, M
ART 242
Painting II
43287 001M T
09:30A–01:15P MP 0326 Gallick
Silverstein, R
43328 002M R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0326 Pinney, M
4cr.
ART 283
Computer Graphics I
21396 001M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0114 Sobrio, N
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
AUT 100
Introduction to Automotive Shop Practices
21391 060M R
06:00P–09:40P TBA TBA Godfrey, T
21392 061M W
09:30A–01:10P MB 0001 TBA
2cr.
AUT 215
Emissions Systems Diagnosis and Repair
Prerequisite: AUT 111 or AUT 241 or program approval.
21509 060M M
05:00P–08:55P MP 0133 Embrey, M
2cr.
4cr.
ART 284
Computer Graphics II
21397 001M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0114 Sobrio, N
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
4cr.
AUT 100
Introduction to Automotive Shop Practices
21601 080M T
06:00P–09:40P MP 0220 Godfrey, T
29231 081M W
09:30A–01:10P MB 0001 Embrey, M
2cr.
ART 298
Seminar and Project: Advanced Painting/Drawing
43329 001M R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0326 Pinney, M
AUT 136
Automotive Vehicle Inspection
21140 080M M
06:00P–09:40P TBA TBA
2cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ART 100
Art Appreciation
21550 070M M
09:30A–10:55A MC 0338
30607 071M T
08:00A–09:25A MP 0239
GallickSilverstein, R
GallickSilverstein, R
ART 101
History and Appreciation of Art I
30610 070M M
11:00A–12:25P MC 0338 Gallick
Silverstein, R
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ART 102
History and Appreciation of Art II
21121 080M W
09:30A–12:10P MC 0338 Lash, B
21552 081M T
07:00P–09:40P MC 0338 Nicewinter, J
3cr.
AUTOMOTIVE
4cr.
AUT 122
Automotive Fuel Systems II
29233 001M W
08:00A–01:30P MT 0102 TBA
29234 002M W
06:00P–11:30P TBA TBA Godfrey, T
4cr.
AUT 142
Auto Power Trains II
20797 001M R
08:00A–01:30P MB 0001 Hicks, J
21168 002 R
06:00P–11:30P MB 0001 Hicks, J
4cr.
AUT 241
Automotive Electricity I
21603 001M M
09:30A–03:00P TBA TBA
4cr.
AUT 242
Automotive Electricity II
20798 001M M
09:30A–03:00P TBA TBA Embrey, M
20775 002M T
06:00P–11:30P MB 0001 Reynolds, J
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Automotive Emissions Inspection
06:00P–09:45P MP 0133 Apperson, G
06:00P–09:45P MP 0141 Apperson, G
02/16/17–03/09/17
21097 071M R
R
06:00P–09:45P MP 0133 Pocaro, C
06:00P–09:45P MP 0141 Pocaro, C
03/16/17–04/06/17
20801 072M R
R
06:00P–09:45P MP 0133 Apperson, G
06:00P–09:45P MP 0141 Apperson, G
04/13/17–05/04/17
20802 073M R
R
06:00P–09:45P MP 0133 Pocaro, C
06:00P–09:45P MP 0141 Pocaro, C
4cr.
BIO 101
General Biology I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement for ENG
20738 001M S
08:00A–10:40A
20843 002M TR
11:00A–12:15P
21012 003M MW
08:00A–09:15A
21013 004M TR
08:00A–09:15A
20932 005M F
08:00A–10:40A
20942 006M W
09:30A–12:10P
21604 007M TR
09:30A–12:10P
20943 008M MW
12:30P–01:45P
20971 009M TR
12:30P–01:45P
21605 010M MW
02:00P–03:15P
20972 011M TR
02:00P–03:15P
21100 012M F
02:00P–04:40P
21102 013M T
04:00P–06:40P
21103 014M T
07:00P–09:40P
111.
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
4cr.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
20973 0A1M S
11:00A–01:40P MP 0305 TBA
20844 0A2M T
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA Zhou, X
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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1cr.
01/12/17–02/09/17
20800 070M R
R
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
4cr.
AUT 112
Automotive Engines II
20796 001M W
06:00P–11:30P MB 0001 TBA
TBA
AUT 225
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
Registration in all Manassas biology courses requires concurrent registration
in an appropriate Manassas biology lab section. Students will be given a list of
required supplies at the first lab meeting. Prerequisite for BIO 101 and BIO 102 is
a satisfactory score on the English placement test.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Automotive Engines I
M
06:00P–11:30P MB 0001 Smith, J
T
08:00A–01:30P TBA TBA Hicks, J
T
06:00P–11:30P TBA TBA TBA
2cr.
BIOLOGY
Offered at: AL, MA
AUT 100 is a prerequisite or corequisite for all classes. Some hand tools are
required. Information about AUT, DSL and MEC courses available in the Auto
Program area and in the Counseling Center. For additional information, call
703–257–6676 or 703–530–8254. For courses in Diesel Technology, see the
Diesel and Mechanical Engineering Technology sections of the schedule.
AUT 111
20777 001M
20916 002M
29232 003M
AUT 226
Advanced ASM Emissions Diagnostics
21065 080M M
05:00P–08:55P MP 0133 Embrey, M
FOUR WEEK
01/09/17–03/05/17
ART 101
History and Appreciation of Art I
21395 060M W
09:30A–12:10P MC 0338 Lash, B
21727 061M T
07:00P–09:40P MC 0338 Nicewinter, J
Pocaro, C
0cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
20737
20809
20810
20814
20815
20816
20935
20944
20945
20946
20974
20975
21025
21045
21046
21104
21191
0A3M
0A4M
0A5M
0A6M
0A7M
0A8M
0A9M
0B1M
0B2M
0B3M
0B4M
0B5M
0B6M
0B7M
0B8M
0B9M
0C1M
M
M
F
M
T
W
R
W
R
F
W
M
W
T
R
T
R
TIME
ROOM
08:00A–10:40A
08:00A–10:45A
08:00A–10:45A
09:30A–12:10P
09:30A–12:15P
09:30A–12:15P
09:30A–12:15P
11:00A–01:40P
11:00A–01:40P
11:00A–01:45P
12:30P–03:10P
02:00P–04:40P
02:00P–04:00P
04:00P–06:40P
04:00P–06:40P
07:00P–09:40P
07:00P–09:40P
INSTRUCTOR
TBA TBA
MP 0305
MP 0305
MP 0309
TBA TBA
MP 0309
MP 0309
MP 0305
MP 0305
MP 0305
MP 0309
MP 0305
MP 0305
MP 0305
MP 0305
MP 0305
MP 0305
BIO 102
General Biology II
Prerequisite: BIO 101 or division approval. All lectures at
must be taken with labs at Manassas Campus.
20739 001M S
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA
20742 003M TR
08:00A–09:15A TBA TBA
20743 004M TR
09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA
20744 005M F
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA
20745 006M MW
11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA
20747 007M MW
12:30P–01:45P TBA TBA
20748 008M TR
12:30P–01:45P TBA TBA
20947 009M R
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA
20995 010M F
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA
21111 011M TR
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA
20746 012M T
04:00P–06:40P TBA TBA
20741 H02M MW
09:30A–10:45A MP 0329
BIO 102
20740 0A1M
20750 0A3M
20751 0A4M
20752 0A5M
20753 0A6M
20754 0A7M
20755 0A8M
20924 0A9M
20938 0B1M
20967 0B2M
20996 0B3M
21014 0B4M
21047 0B5M
21112 0B6M
21200 0B7M
20749 HA2M
Lab for General Biology II
S
12:30P–03:10P
T
06:30A–09:10A
W
08:00A–10:45A
M
09:30A–12:15P
T
09:30A–12:10P
R
09:30A–12:10P
F
09:30A–12:10P
M
12:30P–03:10P
T
12:30P–03:10P
R
12:30P–03:10P
F
12:30P–03:10P
W
04:00P–06:40P
R
07:00P–09:40P
T
07:00P–09:40P
R
04:00P–06:45P
W
11:00A–01:45P
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
0312
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
21448
21454
21659
21312
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Ganjoo, R
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BIO 150
21449 0A3M
21455 0A4M
21660 0A5M
21313 HA2M
4cr.
the Manassas Campus
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Perrier, G
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Jacob, K
Perrier, G
003M
004M
005M
H02M
M
T
F
T
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
07:00P–09:40P
11:00A–12:20P
09:00A–11:40A
09:00A–10:20A
INSTRUCTOR
MP 0329
MP 0211
TBA TBA
MP 0306
Hermoso, V
Ganjoo, R
Gold, E
Gandreti, V
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
T
07:00P–09:45P MP 0306
T
12:30P–03:15P TBA TBA
F
12:30P–03:15P MP 0306
T
10:30A–01:10P MP 0306
Hermoso, V
Ganjoo, R
Gold, E
Gandreti, V
CODE(S)
0cr.
BIO 205
General Microbiology
21661 001M W
11:00A–12:20P MP 0211 Gandreti, V
4cr.
BIO 205
Lab for General Microbiology
21662 0A1M W
12:30P–03:15P MP 0306 Gandreti, V
0cr.
BIO 206
Cell Biology
4cr.
Prerequisite: One year of college biology and one year of college chemistry or
division approval.
20756 001M R
11:00A–12:20P MP 0329 Ganjoo, R
BIO 206
Lab for Cell Biology
20757 0A1M R
12:30P–03:15P MP 0306 Ganjoo, R
0cr.
BIO 252
Nucleic Acid Methods
Prerequisite: BIO 250 and BIO 253 or instructor permission.
21048 001M W
05:30P–06:45P TBA TBA Gomez Garcia, I
4cr.
BIO 252
Lab for Nucleic Acid Methods
21049 0A1M W
07:00P–09:45P MP 0306 Bryant, V
0cr.
BIO 254
Capstone Seminar in Biotechnology
2cr.
Prerequisites: Students must have completed 75% of their program requirements
including BIO 101 with a "C" or better, BIO 250 and BIO 253.
21050 001M M
07:00P–08:50P MP 0211 Smith, A
0cr.
BIO 255
Bioinformatics and Computer Applications in Biotech
Prerequisite: Program placed, BIO 250 and BIO 253 with a C or better, or
biotechnology program head permission.
21244 001M T
02:00P–02:55P MP 0210 Smith, A
2cr.
BIO 256
General Genetics
4cr.
Prerequisites: Any two of the following courses: BIO 101, BIO 102, BIO 110, BIO
120, BIO 141, BIO 142 or division approval.
21339 001M M
05:30P–06:50P MP 0329 Mendoza
de Granja, S
BIO 256
Lab for General Genetics
0cr.
21340 0A1M M
07:00P–09:45P MP 0306 Mendoza de Granja, S
BIO 296
On-Site Training in:
21469 001M MW
07:30A–08:45A MP 0211 Smith, A
FOURTEEN WEEK
1cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
BIO 101
General Biology I
21427 070M R
05:00P–06:30P MP 0327 Hermoso, V
4cr.
4cr.
BIO 101
Lab for General Biology I
21428 0C7M R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0309 Hermoso, V
0cr.
BIO 110
Lab for General Botany
21406 0A1M W
04:00P–06:45P MP 0309 Hadlock, T
0cr.
BIO 102
General Biology II
21667 070M W
05:00P–06:30P MP 0329 Belay, T
4cr.
BIO 120
General Zoology
21695 001M MW
11:00A–12:15P MP 0219 Hadlock, T
4cr.
BIO 102
Lab for General Biology II
21668 0C1M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0312 Belay, T
0cr.
BIO 120
Lab for General Zoology
21712 0A1M M
12:30P–03:15P MP 0309 Hadlock, T
0cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
21471 070M T
06:30A–08:00A MP 0211 Zavala, J
4cr.
BIO 141
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111.
21130 001M MW
12:30P–01:45P MP 0327
21202 002M M
04:00P–06:40P MP 0211
21226 003M W
04:00P–06:40P MP 0211
21228 004M T
07:00P–09:40P MP 0211
4cr.
BIO 141
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
21472 0A8M T
08:00A–10:40A MP 0314 Zavala, J
0cr.
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
21470 070M R
06:30A–08:00A MP 0211 Zavala, J
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
21485 0A6M R
08:00A–10:45A MP 0314 Zavala, J
0cr.
BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
21665 070M R
05:30P–06:00P MP 0306 Sharma, Y
4cr.
BIO 150
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
21666 0A6M R
06:00P–08:45P MP 0306 Sharma, Y
0cr.
BIO 110
General Botany
21405 001M R
04:00P–06:40P TBA TBA
BIO 141
21131 0A1M
21203 0A2M
21280 0A3M
21227 0A4M
TBA
Karki, A
Anam, K
Rizvi, R
Rey, P
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 0cr.
W
02:00P–04:45P MP 0314 Karki, A
T
04:00P–06:45P MP 0314 Anam, K
W
07:00P–09:45P MP 0314 Rizvi, R
R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0314 Rey, P
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite-BIO 141 or division approval.
21113 001M T
08:00A–10:40A MP 0211 Jadhav, G
21729 002M T
04:00P–06:40P MP 0211 Kourmadas, F
21208 H02M MW
09:30A–10:45A MP 0211 Jadhav, G
4cr.
BIO 142
21114 0A1M
21730 0A7M
21297 HA2M
0cr.
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
T
11:00A–01:45P MP 0314 Jadhav, G
T
07:00P–09:45P MP 0314 Kourmadas, F
W
11:00A–01:45P MP 0314 Jadhav, G
BIO 150
Introductory Microbiology
Prerequisite: BIO 101 or BIO 141.
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
BIO 141
21207 060M
21446 061M
21693 062M
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
F
04:00P–09:55P MP 0211 Jadhav, G
S
09:30A–03:25P MP 0211 Oshirak, K
F
02:00P–05:00P TBA TBA Vishwanath, P
4cr.
BIO 141
21229 0A5M
21447 0A6M
21694 0A7M
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I
S
09:30A–03:00P MP 0314 Jadhav, G
F
04:00P–09:30P MP 0314 Oshirak, K
F
08:00A–01:30P MP 0309 Vishwanath, P
0cr.
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MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
BIO 142
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
21296 080M F
04:00P–09:55P MP 0211 Rizvi, R
21484 082M F
02:00P–05:00P TBA TBA Vishwanath, P
4cr.
BIO 142
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
21281 0A3M S
09:30A–03:00P MP 0314 Rizvi, R
21473 0A5M F
08:00A–01:30P MP 0314 Vishwanath, P
0cr.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For course information, call 703–530–3063.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BUS 100
20852 001M
20849 002M
20850 003M
39264 004M
Introduction to Business
M
09:30A–10:45A
TR
12:30P–01:45P
W
07:00P–09:40P
TR
09:30A–10:45A
MH
MH
MP
MH
0216
0216
0232
0212
Cogdill, C
Ferrara, F
Mayhugh, G
Acquay, J
3cr.
BUS 125
Applied Business Mathematics
21360 001M TR
09:30A–10:45A MP 0230 Cogdill, C
3cr.
BUS 200
Principles of Management
20949 001M W
09:30A–10:45A MH 0216 Ferrara, F
3cr.
BUS 224
Statistical Analysis for Business
30627 001M R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0230 Carroll, R
4cr.
BUS 241
Business Law I
21733 001M T
07:00P–09:40P MP 0232 Johns, M
3cr.
BUS 242
Business Law II
21363 001M R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0232 Johns, M
3cr.
BUS 270
Interpersonal Dynamics in the Business Organization
30628 001M TR
11:00A–12:15P MP 0230 Cogdill, C
3cr.
BUS 280
Introduction to International Business
21528 001M TR
09:30A–10:45A MP 0217 Ferrara, F
30629 002M W
04:00P–06:40P MP 0232 McCrory, A
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
BUS 100
Introduction to Business
21359 070M MW
09:30A–10:55A MP 0232 Acquay, J
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
BUS 201
Organizational Behavior
21361 060M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0230 Houston, J
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
BUS 202
Applied Management Principles
21362 080M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0230 Houston, J
3cr.
CHEMISTRY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Manassas
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For course information, call Pam Kraemer at 703–257–6563.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score for ENG 111.
20785 001M TR
09:30A–10:45A MC 0332 Saleh, A
21105 002M F
11:15A–01:55P MC 0332 Girgis, M
4cr.
CHM 101
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
21071 0A1M R
01:30P–04:10P MC 0329 Saleh, A
21106 0A2M F
08:00A–10:40A TBA TBA Girgis, M
0cr.
CHM 102
Introductory Chemistry II
Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion of CHM 101 or its equivalent.
21413 001M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0210 Saleh, A
4cr.
CHM 102
Lab for Introductory Chemistry II
21414 0A1M T
07:00P–09:40P MC 0329 Saleh, A
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score for ENG 111 and MTH 163.
20786 001M W
04:00P–06:40P TBA TBA Woodroffe, J
21053 002M W
07:00P–09:40P MC 0332 Shin, Y
4cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
21223
21415
21690
42379
003M
004M
005M
006M
CHM 111
20787 0A1M
21054 0A2M
21224 0A3M
21416 0A4M
21422 0A5M
42380 0A7M
M
F
T
T
TIME
09:30A–12:10P
11:00A–01:40P
11:00A–01:40P
02:00P–03:15P
CODE(S)
0332
TBA
TBA
0332
Tirado Rodriguez, L
Tirado Rodriguez, L
Benhusen, A
TBA
Lab for General Chemistry I
M
04:00P–06:40P MC
M
07:00P–09:40P MC
M
01:00P–03:40P MC
T
02:15P–04:55P TBA
T
08:00A–10:40A MC
T
11:00A–01:40P MC
0329
0329
0329
TBA
0329
0329
Woodroffe, J
Shin, Y
Tirado Rodriguez, L
Tirado Rodriguez, L
Benhusen, A
TBA
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
Prerequisite: CHM 111.
20788 001M TR
11:00A–12:15P
21107 002M W
01:30P–04:15P
21691 003M R
01:00P–03:40P
42381 004M T
07:00P–09:40P
CHM 112
20789 0A1M
21108 0A2M
21692 0A3M
42382 0A4M
INSTRUCTOR
MC
TBA
TBA
MC
0cr.
4cr.
MC
MC
MC
MC
0332
0332
0332
0332
Benhusen, A
Saleh, A
Benhusen, A
TBA
Lab for General Chemistry II
T
02:00P–04:40P MC
W
09:30A–12:15P MC
W
01:00P–03:40P MC
R
07:00P–09:40P MC
0329
0329
0329
0329
Benhusen, A
Saleh, A
Benhusen, A
Girgis, M
CHM 242
Organic Chemistry II
Prerequisite: CHM 241.
20936 001M R
10:00A–12:40P TBA TBA
0cr.
3cr.
Bhattacharya, C
CHM 246
Special Organic Chem Lab II
20937 001M F
10:00A–10:59A MC 0334 Bhattacharya, C
F
11:00A–02:00P MC 0334 Bhattacharya, C
2cr.
CHM 260
Introductory Biochemistry
Prerequisites: Satisfactory placement score for ENG 111 and CHM 112.
20957 001M W
09:30A–12:15P MC 0332 Bhattacharya, C
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
CHM 101
Introductory Chemistry I
21490 070M M
07:00P–10:05P MC 0332 Williams, D
4cr.
CHM 101
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
21491 0A3M W
07:00P–10:05P MC 0329 Williams, D
0cr.
CHM 111
General Chemistry I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score for ENG 111 and MTH 163.
21465 070M S
12:00P–03:05P MC 0332 Zarco Gomez, S
4cr.
CHM 111
Lab for General Chemistry I
21466 0A6M S
08:00A–11:05A MC 0329 Zarco Gomez, S
0cr.
CHM 112
General Chemistry II
21467 070M
08:00A–11:05A MC 0332 Girgis, M
4cr.
CHM 112
Lab for General Chemistry II
21468 0A5M S
12:30P–03:35P MC 0329 Zarco Gomez, S
0cr.
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES
For course information, call 703–257–6586.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
CHD 120
Introduction to Early Childhood Education
43860 070M T
07:00P–09:40P MLW 0003 Burton, R
3cr.
CHD 165
Observation/Participation/Early Childhood 3cr.
43861 070M W
07:00P–09:40P MLW 0002 Burton, R
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
CHD 118
Language Arts for Young Children
43831 060M R
07:00P–09:40P CRE 0001 Josephson, A
3cr.
CHD 145
Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children
43834 060M T
07:00P–09:40P MKF 001 Ludlow, K
3cr.
CHD 216
Early Childhood Programs, School and Social Change
43841 060M W
07:00P–09:40P MLW 0002 Donovan, D
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CHD 166
Infant and Toddler Programs
43856 080M R
07:00P–09:40P GDS 0001 Mayfield, B
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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CREDITS
ROOM
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CHD 215
Models/Early Childhood Education
43858 080M W
07:00P–09:40P MLC 0001 Josephson, A
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
3cr.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND THEATRE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For Communication classes, contact Dr. Korn, [email protected], 703–257–6697.
For Theatre classes, contact Ms. O'Sullivan, [email protected], 703–257–6595.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CST 100
Principles of Public Speaking
20976 001M MW
09:30A–10:45A MC 0239 Vick, E
21123 002M R
07:00P–09:40P MC 0241 Lewis, J
3cr.
CST 110
20977 001M
20978 002M
20979 003M
20980 004M
20981 005M
20983 006M
20984 007M
20985 008M
20986 009M
20987 010M
21001 011M
21163 012M
21624 013M
30650 014M
30651 015M
30652 016M
39830 017M
3cr.
Introduction to Communication
MW
08:00A–09:15A MC 0239
MW
12:30P–01:45P MC 0239
MW
12:30P–01:45P MC 0241
MW
02:00P–03:15P MC 0239
MW
04:00P–05:15P MC 0239
T
12:30P–03:10P MC 0334
T
02:00P–03:15P MC 0241
T
04:00P–06:40P MC 0241
R
12:30P–01:45P MP 0230
R
04:00P–06:40P MC 0239
F
08:00A–10:40A MC 0239
F
11:00A–01:40P MC 0239
M
07:00P–09:40P MH 0212
T
07:00P–09:40P MC 0239
W
07:00P–09:40P MC 0239
R
07:00P–09:40P MC 0239
MW
09:30A–10:45A MC 0241
Vick, E
Vick, E
O'Sullivan, K
Donovan, J
Tarbox, J
O'Sullivan, K
Lawlor, W
O'Sullivan, K
Vick, E
Owens, E
Lawlor, W
Lawlor, W
Koppikar, D
Owens, E
Lenon, B
Happer, M
Donovan, J
CST 115
Small Group Communication
20988 001M TR
12:30P–01:45P MC 0239 Korn, C
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
CST 126
Interpersonal Communication
20989 001M T
02:00P–04:40P MC 0239 Korn, C
30653 002M R
02:00P–04:40P MC 0334 Matlaga, T
3cr.
CST 130
Introduction to the Theatre
21164 001M MW
02:00P–03:15P MC 0241 O'Sullivan, K
3cr.
CST 131
Acting I
21530 001M MW
04:00P–06:30P MC 0226 O'Sullivan, K
3cr.
CST 151
Film Appreciation I
21374 001M W
07:00P–09:40P MH 0216 Donovan, J
3cr.
CST 227
Business and Professional Communication
20990 001M R
02:00P–03:15P MC 0239 Vick, E
3cr.
CST 229
Intercultural Communication
20991 001M MW
11:00A–12:15P MC 0239 Donovan, J
21272 002M TR
11:00A–12:15P MC 0239 Korn, C
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
CST 100
Principles of Public Speaking
21375 070M M
07:00P–10:05P MC 0239 Damdul, D
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
CST 110
Introduction to Communication
21271 060M W
07:00P–09:40P MC 0241 Damdul, D
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CST 100
Principles of Public Speaking
21529 080M R
02:00P–04:40P MP 0230 Korn, C
3cr.
CST 110
Introduction to Communication
21497 080M W
07:00P–09:40P MC 0334 Koppikar, D
3cr.
3cr.
REACH YOUR ACADEMIC
GOALS FASTER AND
EASIER WITH STUDENT
ORIENTATION
Attending Student Orientation is an important part of starting strong at
NOVA! At Student Orientation you will meet with a first-year advisor, receive
interpretation of your placement test scores, develop an academic goal, create
your class schedule and register for courses.
Student Orientation also provides you with an overview of the wide variety of
resources and services available at NOVA to help you succeed. You’ll also be
able to tour our facilities and receive answers to specific questions.
For more information about Student Orientation, visit www.nvcc.edu/orientation
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MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, call 703–257–6555. See Information Technology (ITD, ITE,
ITN and ITP) for additional computer courses.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CSC 110
21079 001M
20778 002M
20779 003M
21204 004M
21242 005M
Introduction to Computing
MW
08:00A–09:15A
F
08:00A–09:15A
F
12:30P–01:45P
F
02:00P–03:15P
S
09:00A–11:40A
MP
MP
MP
MP
MP
0132
0132
0219
0219
0219
Vu, K
Vu, K
Cui, Y
Cui, Y
Narber, C
3cr.
CSC 200
Introduction to Computer Science
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 and placement into MTH 163/166 or
equivalent.
21410 001M T
12:30P–04:10P MP 0219 Cui, Y
21411 002M W
12:30P–04:10P MP 0219 Cui, Y
21417 003M R
12:30P–04:10P MP 0219 Cui, Y
4cr.
CSC 201
Computer
Prerequisite: CSC 200.
21089 001M W
21286 002M R
21670 003M S
4cr.
Science I
174.
Bai, X
Doughty, P
Narber, C
CSC 205
Computer Organization
Prerequisite: CSC 202.
21035 001M F
02:00P–04:40P MP 0132 Hui, A
21671 002M F
07:00P–09:40P MP 0132 Hui, A
FOURTEEN WEEK
002M
003M
004M
005M
ECO 202
20857 001M
20858 002M
20859 003M
21649 004M
21650 005M
39127 006M
20856 H01M
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
W
R
F
M
11:00A–01:40P
06:30A–07:45A
08:00A–10:40A
04:00P–06:40P
MP
MP
MP
MP
0235
0235
0235
0235
Ryan, M
Akhmedjonov, A
Warnick, A
Bhadra, D
Principles
M
T
W
R
S
MW
MW
of Microeconomics
11:00A–01:40P MP
06:30A–07:45A MP
04:00P–06:40P MP
07:00P–09:40P MP
09:00A–11:40A MP
08:00A–09:15A MP
09:30A–10:45A MP
0235
0235
0235
0235
0235
0235
0235
Ryan, M
Akhmedjonov, A
Ross, W
Schaufele, R
Shukla, S
Warnick, A
Warnick, A
FOURTEEN WEEK
4cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
3cr.
ECO 202
Principles of Microeconomics
21379 070M W
02:00P–03:25P MP 0230 Shukla, S
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ECO 202
Principles of Microeconomics
21154 080M TR
08:00A–10:40A MP 0235 Ryan, M
3cr.
EDUCATION
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
For EDU 114 and EDU 214 information, call 703–530–3026. For EDU 200
information, call 703–257–6618. For all other inquiries, call 703–257–6586.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
01/23/17–05/07/17
3cr.
EDU 200
Introduction to Teaching as a Profession
Prerequisite: 24 credits of transfer coursework.
20918 001M W
11:00A–12:15P MC 0326 Wilkins, A
CSC 200
Introduction to Computer Science
21518 070M T
06:00P–10:10P MP 0219 Narber, C
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
EDU 235
Health, Safety and Nutrition Education
43859 080M W
07:00P–09:40P MHH 001 Mayfield, B
DIESEL
Offered at: MA
For information about the Diesel Technology Program, contact John Hicks at
[email protected] or 703–530–8254.
3cr.
3cr.
ENGINEERING
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EGR 120
Introduction to Engineering
Corequisites: MTH 173 and ENG 111.
21127 001M M
05:00P–06:50P MP 0210 Lahann, P
21098 002M F
05:00P–06:50P MP 0210 Lord, N
2cr.
3cr.
EGR 126
Computer Programming for Engineers
Prerequisites: MTH 173 and EGR 120.
21099 001M T
12:30P–04:10P MP 0208 Marque, M
3cr.
EGR 240
Solid Mechanics (Statics)
Prerequisite: EGR 120, MTH 173 and PHY 231.
21278 001M R
09:30A–12:10P MP 0311 Lord, N
21479 002M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0311 Lord, N
3cr.
2cr.
EGR 245
Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics
Prerequisites: MTH 277 and EGR 240.
21433 001M M
07:00P–09:40P MP 0210 Lord, N
3cr.
EGR 246
Mechanics of Materials
Prerequisite: EGR 240.
21434 001M F
07:00P–09:40P MP 0210 Lord, N
3cr.
EGR 251
Basic Electric Circuits I
21700 001M M
05:30P–08:10P TBA TBA
3cr.
DSL 143
Diesel Truck Electrical Systems
20955 001M T
06:00P–11:30P MT 0102 Taylor, D
4cr.
DSL 150
Mobile Hydraulics and Pneumatics
21214 001M R
06:00P–09:40P MT 0102 Dickey, A
3cr.
DSL 160
Air Brake Systems
21285 001M M
06:00P–09:40P MT 0102 Bryant, D
01/09/17–03/05/17
DSL 123
Diesel Engine Systems I
21679 060M W
06:00P–11:55P MT 0102 Bryant, D
3cr.
ECO 201
Principles of Macroeconomics
21378 070M M
02:00P–03:25P MP 0230 Warnick, A
CSC 110
Introduction to Computing
21669 070M M
07:00P–10:05P MP 0219 Xiao, K
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
CODE(S)
ECO 201
Principles of Macroeconomics
21274 060M TR
08:00A–10:40A MP 0235 Ryan, M
07:00P–10:40P MP 0219 Doughty, P
12:30P–04:10P MP 0132 Bai, X
08:00A–11:40A MP 0132 Pan, Y
CSC 202
Computer Science II
Prerequisites: CSC 201 and MTH 173. Corequisite: MTH
21120 001M R
08:00A–11:40A MP 0219
21519 002M R
07:00P–10:40P MP 0219
42278 003 S
01:00P–04:40P MP 0219
20854
21646
21647
39126
TIME
ECONOMICS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For course information, call 703–257–6593.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ECO 110
Consumer Economics
21305 001M TR
02:00P–03:15P MP 0235 Batmanghelidj, D
3cr.
ECO 115
Understanding Environment: An Economic Introduction
21377 001M MW
02:00P–03:15P MP 0235 Ryan, M
3cr.
ECO 120
Survey of Economics
20853 001M TR
11:00A–12:15P MP 0235 Ryan, M
3cr.
EGR 120
Introduction to Engineering
21683 080M S
12:30P–02:10P MP 0208 Lord, N
2cr.
ECO 201
Principles of Macroeconomics
20855 001M TR
12:30P–01:45P MP 0235 Warnick, A
3cr.
EGR 126
Computer Programming for Engineers
21681 080M S
11:00A–02:55P MP 0210 Marque, M
3cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 94 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
Marque, M
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
for College English II
09:30A–11:20A MP 0114 Givens, S
12:30P–02:20P MP 0114 Usher, K
07:00P–08:50P MP 0114 TBA
4cr.
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENF 1
Preparing for College English I
20699 070M TR
09:30A–12:15P MP 0114 Usher, K
8cr.
ENF 2
Preparing for College English II
20675 070M MW
10:00A–12:15P MP 0112 TBA
4cr.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
Students must take an English placement test before enrolling in any
English as a Second Language (ESL) course. For further information, please
call 703–257–6594.
FOURTEEN WEEK
CODE(S)
01/23/17–05/07/17
ESL 21
Written Communication II
Students at this level must register in person.
20714 070M MW
08:30A–11:00A MP 0116 George, E
5cr.
ESL 22
Reading and Vocabulary II
20715 070M MW
12:00P–02:30P MP 0114 Lekakis, G
5cr.
ESL 24
Oral and Written Communication I
20716 070M F
09:00A–02:00P MP 0116 Lekakis, G
5cr.
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
ESL 31
Composition I
20614 070M MW
12:30P–03:00P MP 0112 Givens, S
20625 071M MW
07:00P–09:30P MC 0229 TBA
5cr.
ESL 32
Reading I
20612 070M MW
09:00A–11:30A MC 0229 Woodard, W
20626 071M TR
07:00P–09:30P MC 0229 TBA
5cr.
ESL 33
Oral Communications I
20613 070M S
09:00A–02:00P MP 0232 TBA
5cr.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 41
20617
20618
20717
47170
070M
071M
072M
073M
Composition II
T
09:00A–11:30A
TR
09:00A–11:30A
T
07:00P–09:30P
M
01:00P–03:30P
MP
MC
MP
MP
0116
0229
0116
0116
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ESL 42
20615
20616
20718
47186
070M
071M
072M
073M
Reading II
T
12:00P–02:30P
TR
12:00P–02:30P
R
07:00P–09:30P
W
01:00P–03:30P
MP
MC
MP
MP
0116
0229
0112
0116
George, E
TBA
TBA
TBA
5cr.
5cr.
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
ESL 51
20622
20623
20624
47141
070M
071M
072M
073M
Composition III
M
12:00P–02:30P
R
09:00A–11:30A
M
07:00P–09:30P
TR
09:00A–11:20A
MC
MP
MP
MP
0229
0116
0116
0112
TBA
Lekakis, G
TBA
TBA
ESL 52
20619
20620
20621
47155
070M
071M
072M
073M
Reading III
W
12:00P–02:30P
R
12:00P–02:30P
W
07:00P–09:30P
TR
12:00P–02:20P
MC
MP
MP
MP
0229
0116
0116
0112
Woodard, W
Lekakis, G
TBA
TBA
ENG 111
20880 001M
20881 002M
20882 003M
20883 004M
20884 005M
20885 006M
20886 007M
20887 008M
20888 009M
21083 010M
20879 011M
20925 012M
36816 013M
42437 014M
42438 015M
42439 016M
College Composition I
TR
08:00A–09:15A
MW
11:00A–12:15P
MW
12:30P–01:45P
TR
12:30P–01:45P
MW
12:30P–01:45P
T
04:00P–06:40P
TR
02:00P–03:15P
M
07:00P–09:40P
W
07:00P–09:40P
S
09:00A–11:40A
F
11:00A–01:40P
R
07:00P–09:40P
MW
06:30A–07:45A
MW
09:30A–10:45A
W
07:00P–09:40P
M
04:00P–06:40P
MP
MH
MP
MP
MH
MH
MH
MP
MH
MH
MP
MH
MP
MH
MP
MH
0136
0210
0140
0136
0210
0210
0214
0140
0212
0210
0140
0210
0140
0210
0235
0212
Callahan, K
Casal, L
Stewart, R
Siraj, M
McMahon, J
TBA
TBA
Craddock, N
Robinson, D
Thurman, V
Goodine, J
Robinson, D
Knight, B
Kasik, F
Ghaly, A
Robinson, D
3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
LEVEL II: ESL 21, ESL 22 and ESL 24 are required to complete this level.
TWELVE WEEK
INSTRUCTOR
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FOURTEEN WEEK
CREDITS
ROOM
Contact any campus Student Services Center or Testing Center for details. For
further information, please call to 703–257–6694.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For course information, contact 703–257–6673.
ENF 2
Preparing
20686 001M MW
20676 002M TR
20677 003M TR
TIME
5cr.
5cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
ESL 58
Writing Workshop II
5cr.
Prerequisite: Teacher recommendation from ESL 41 or ESL 51 required to register.
20685 070M F
09:00A–03:05P MC 0229 George, E
ENGLISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
An English placement test is required to enroll in English classes. The placement
test is waived if students present qualifying scores on SAT, ACT or TOEFL iBT.
ENG 111
College Composition I
20873 F01M TR
09:30A–10:45A MP 0136 Callahan, K
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
20678 F01M TR
11:00A–11:50A MP 0136 Callahan, K
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
20874 F02M MW
12:30P–01:45P MC 0326 TBA
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
20679 F02M MW
02:00P–02:50P MC 0326 TBA
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
20875 F03M MW
02:00P–03:15P MP 0136 Ghaly, A
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
20680 F03M MW
03:30P–04:20P MP 0136 Ghaly, A
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
20876 F04M TR
11:00A–12:15P MC 0244 Harvey, J
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
20681 F04M TR
12:30P–01:20P MC 0244 Harvey, J
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
20877 F05M TR
04:00P–05:15P MC 0244 TBA
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
20682 F05M TR
05:30P–06:20P MC 0244 TBA
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
20878 F06M M
07:00P–09:40P MH 0210 Snell, Z
3cr.
ENF 3
Preparing for College English III
20683 F06M W
07:00P–09:40P MH 0210 Snell, Z
2cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
30716 H01M T
02:00P–03:15P MC 0244 Goldberg, L
3cr.
ENG 112
College Composition II
Prerequisite: ENG 111.
20889 001M M
08:00A–09:15A
20890 002M W
06:30A–07:45A
20891 003M W
08:00A–09:15A
20928 004M MW
08:00A–09:15A
20929 005M MW
09:30A–10:45A
20892 006M MW
09:30A–10:45A
20893 007M MW
11:00A–12:15P
20894 008M MW
12:30P–01:45P
20895 009M MW
02:00P–03:15P
20896 010M TR
09:30A–10:45A
20897 011M R
02:00P–03:15P
20898 012M MW
04:00P–05:15P
20899 013M R
02:00P–03:15P
20900 014M T
04:00P–06:40P
20901 015M R
07:00P–09:40P
20902 016M R
12:30P–01:45P
20919 017M F
08:00A–10:40A
20930 018M R
04:00P–06:40P
20954 019M W
07:00P–09:40P
21086 020M TR
11:00A–12:15P
21061 021M F
11:00A–01:40P
21174 022M TR
08:00A–09:15A
21734 023M T
08:00A–09:15A
21741 024M TR
09:30A–10:45A
30717 025M TR
11:00A–12:15P
42440 026M T
07:00P–09:40P
21540 H27M TR
02:00P–03:15P
3cr.
MH
MP
MP
MC
MP
MH
MH
MH
MP
MP
MP
MP
MC
MH
MC
MH
MH
MP
MH
MH
MH
MH
MC
MH
MC
MP
MC
0210
0136
0136
0244
0140
0214
0214
0214
0140
0140
0136
0140
0244
0214
0244
0210
0214
0140
0214
0210
0214
0210
0244
0214
0246
0140
0326
Kuhta, A
Callahan, K
Tarbox, J
Ciarniello, P
TBA
Ciarniello, P
Jean-Baptiste, C
Casal, L
Stewart, R
Donovan, J
Goldberg, L
Keay, B
Kuhta, A
Ciarniello, P
Astorga, A
Goldberg, L
Thurman, V
TBA
Casal, L
Donovan, J
Thurman, V
Latimer, M
Kuhta, A
Thurman, V
Latimer, M
Keay, B
Harvey, J
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 95
MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ENG 116
Writing for Business
Prerequisite: ENG 111 or division approval.
36822 001M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0136 Callahan, K
3cr.
ENG 125
Introduction to Literature
Prerequisite: ENG 111 or its equivalent.
20931 001M MW
09:30A–10:45A
20956 002M M
04:00P–06:40P
21006 003M TR
09:30A–10:45A
21039 004M TR
04:00P–05:15P
21078 005M TR
11:00A–12:15P
21175 006M R
12:30P–01:45P
21631 007M W
04:00P–06:40P
21677 008M F
11:00A–01:40P
36823 009M W
07:00P–09:40P
3cr.
MC
MC
MH
MP
MH
MH
MC
MH
MP
0244
0244
0210
0136
0214
0214
0244
0210
0140
Casal, L
Jeschke, M
Como, R
Harvey, J
Jean-Baptiste, C
Jean-Baptiste, C
Casal, L
Siraj, M
Como, R
21277 080M MW
21493 081M TR
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
11:00A–01:40P MP 0136 Bergeron, C
11:00A–01:55P MP 0239 Bergeron, C
ENG 244
Survey of English Literature II
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or ENG 125, or division approval.
36825 080M MW
11:00A–01:40P MC 0244 Goldberg, L
3cr.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, LO, MA, WO
Contact Dr. Greg Perrier at 703–257–6562 or [email protected], regarding
environmental science courses. Wastewater students should contact Pamela
Kraemer at 703–257–6563, or [email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENG 211
Creative Writing I
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or division approval.
20903 001M M
07:00P–09:40P MC 0244 Ciarniello, P
3cr.
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory placement score for ENG 111.
21004 001M TR
09:30A–10:45A MP 0133 Perrier, G
4cr.
ENG 212
Creative Writing II
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or division approval.
20904 001M M
07:00P–09:40P MC 0244 Ciarniello, P
3cr.
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
21005 0A1M T
11:00A–01:45P MP 0309 Perrier, G
0cr.
3cr.
ENV 122
General Environmental Science II
21051 001M R
11:00A–01:40P MP 0141 Hadlock, T
4cr.
ENG 241
Survey of American Literature I
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or division approval.
21069 001M MW
11:00A–12:15P MP 0140 Siraj, M
ENV 122
Lab for General Environmental Science II
21052 0A1M R
02:00P–04:45P MP 0309 Hadlock, T
0cr.
ENG 242
Survey of American Literature II
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or division approval.
20905 001M MW
02:00P–03:15P MH 0214 Casal, L
20906 002M TR
12:30P–01:45P MP 0140 Stewart, R
3cr.
ENG 244
Survey of English Literature II
47834 H01M MW
11:00A–12:15P MH 0212 Goodine, J
Hayes, R
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I
21663 070M F
11:00A–02:05P MP 0211 Hadlock, T
4cr.
3cr.
ENV 121
Lab for General Environmental Science I
21664 0A2M F
04:00P–06:40P MP 0309 Hadlock, T
0cr.
ENG 247
Survey of Popular Culture
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or ENG 125 or division approval
21538 001M T
02:00P–03:15P MP 0136 Jean-Baptiste, C
3cr.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ENG 251
Survey of World Literature I
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or ENG 125 or division approval.
21357 001M TR
11:00A–12:15P MP 0140 Como, R
3cr.
ENG 252
Survey of World Literature II
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or ENG 125 or division approval.
21634 001M W
04:00P–06:40P MH 0210 Harvey, J
3cr.
ENG 254
Survey of Afro-American Lit II
42447 001M R
02:00P–03:15P MH 0210 Jean-Baptiste, C
3cr.
ENG 279
Film and Literature
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or ENG 125.
21040 001M R
02:00P–04:40P MH 0216 Stewart, R
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENG 111
College Composition I
21349 070M TR
09:30A–10:55A MC 0239 McMahon, J
21350 071M TR
12:30P–01:55P MP 0232 Tarbox, J
3cr.
ENG 112
College Composition II
Prerequisite: ENG 111.
21353 070M MW
12:30P–01:55P MH 0212 Jean-Baptiste, C
21354 071M TR
02:00P–03:25P MP 0140 McMahon, J
36818 072M TR
12:30P–01:55P MH 0212 Hughes, B
3cr.
ENG 125
Introduction to Literature
21356 070M MW
02:00P–03:25P MC 0244 Ciarniello, P
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
For course information, call 703–530–3063.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FIN 215
Financial Management
21364 001M T
07:00P–09:40P MP 0230 Antonelli, A
3cr.
FRENCH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, call 703–257–6504.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
FRE 102
Beginning French II
Prerequisite: FRE 101.
21523 070M TR
09:30A–12:00P MC 0326 Yi, M
5cr.
FRE 202
Intermediate French II
Prerequisite: FRE 201.
21524 070M TR
12:30P–01:55P MC 0326 Yi, M
3cr.
GEOGRAPHY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–257–6685.
01/09/17–03/05/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
GEO 210
People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography
20965 001M T
07:00P–09:40P MC 0244 Drumea, P
3cr.
ENG 111
College Composition I
42460 060M TR
09:30A–12:10P MP 0239 Hanson, T
3cr.
GEO 220
World Regional Geography
21151 001M M
07:00P–09:40P MC 0241 Drumea, P
3cr.
ENG 243
Survey of English Literature I
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or ENG 125, or division approval.
36824 060M MW
11:00A–01:40P MC 0244 Goldberg, L
3cr.
GEO 230
Political Geography
30539 001M W
07:00P–09:40P MC 0244 Drumea, P
3cr.
GEOLOGY
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ENG 111
College Composition I
30714 080M TR
09:30A–12:10P MP 0232 Hanson, T
30715 081M MW
09:30A–12:10P MP 0230 Hanson, T
3cr.
ENG 112
College Composition II
Prerequisite: ENG 111.
3cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
GOL 105
Physical Geology
42384 001M M
07:00P–09:40P MC 0326 Dagenhart, T
42385 0A1M W
07:00P–09:40P MC 0326 Dagenhart, T
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 96 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
4cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
GOL 106
Historical Geology
20781 001M T
07:00P–09:40P MC 0326 Jens, J
4cr.
HIS 262
U.S. History in Film
30680 060M TR
02:00P–04:40P MC 0245 Tucker, A
GOL 106
Lab for Historical Geology
20782 0A1M R
07:00P–09:40P MC 0326 Jens, J
0cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CODE(S)
3cr.
HIS 102
History of Western Civilization II
21382 080M MW
02:00P–04:40P MC 0246 Hayes, R
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, MEC, WO
HIS 112
History of World Civilization II
30679 080M TR
02:00P–04:40P MC 0246 Harris-Scott, R
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HIS 121
United States History I
42362 080M TR
02:00P–04:40P MC 0245 Tucker, A
3cr.
HIS 277
The American Experience in Vietnam
21640 080M MW
02:00P–04:40P MC 0245 David, S
3cr.
HEALTH
HLT 141
Introduction to Medical Terminology
21300 001M T
08:50P–09:50P MBV 230
FOURTEEN WEEK
Taylor, J
01/23/17–05/07/17
HLT 141
Introduction to Medical Terminology
21728 070M T
03:00P–04:05P MP 0230 Taylor, J
TEN WEEK
HLT 110
34643 070M
20804 071M
20963 072M
1cr.
1cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–257–6619.
02/20/17–05/07/17
Concepts
T
R
R
of Personal and Community Health
12:30P–03:30P MT 0106 Mancini, N
12:30P–03:30P MT 0106 Henry-Tett, D
06:00P–09:00P MT 0106 Henry-Tett, D
IT DATABASE AND WEB DEVELOPMENT
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HLT 141
Introduction to Medical Terminology
34644 071M M
04:00P–05:30P MH 0216 Hassan, R
1cr.
ITD 256
Advanced Database Management
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
21032 001M T
07:00P–09:40P MP 0132 Lew, K
21442 002M S
09:00A–11:40A MP 0214 Aravind, M
HLT 250
General Pharmacology
34640 070M M
11:00A–03:30P MH 0216 Hassan, R
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For course information, call 703–257–6696. All History courses may be taken in
any order.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HIS 101
20920 001M
20951 002M
21007 003M
21022 004M
21043 005M
History of Western Civilization I
MW
08:00A–09:15A MC 0246 Pearce, B
MW
12:30P–01:45P MC 0246 Harris-Scott, R
MW
05:30P–06:45P MC 0246 Wyrsch, C
TR
05:30P–06:45P MC 0246 Richardson, E
T
07:00P–09:40P MC 0246 Jeschke, W
3cr.
HIS 102
21162 001M
20828 002M
20829 003M
20952 004M
21008 005M
21009 006M
History of Western Civilization II
MW
09:30A–10:45A MC 0246 Pearce, B
W
02:00P–03:15P MH 0212 Harris-Scott, R
TR
09:30A–10:45A MC 0246 Wyrsch, C
TR
12:30P–01:45P MC 0245 Wyrsch, C
M
07:00P–09:40P MC 0246 Jeschke, W
R
07:00P–09:40P MC 0246 Groves, G
3cr.
HIS 112
History of World Civilization II
46887 001M TR
12:30P–01:30P MC 0246 Hayes, R
3cr.
HIS 121
20830 001M
20831 002M
20832 003M
20833 004M
21150 005M
United States History I
MW
11:00A–12:15P
TR
11:00A–12:15P
TR
05:30P–06:45P
F
11:00A–01:40P
T
07:00P–09:40P
3cr.
HIS 122
20834 001M
20835 002M
20836 003M
20837 004M
20838 005M
United States History II
MW
09:30A–10:45A
MW
11:00A–12:15P
TR
09:30A–10:45A
TR
11:00A–12:15P
W
07:00P–09:40P
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
0245
0216
0245
0245
0245
0245
0246
0245
0245
0245
Bailey, R
Bailey, R
Johnson, K
Oberle, G
David, S
Bailey, R
David, S
Bailey, R
David, S
Bailey, R
HIS 212
History of England II
45926 H01M MW
11:00A–12:15P MH 0212 Goodine, J
Hayes, R
FOURTEEN WEEK
IT ESSENTIALS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For further information, call 703–257–6619.
HISTORY
MC
MH
MC
MC
MC
3cr.
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITE 115
20805
20806
20872
21082
21087
21088
21090
21091
21067
21080
20807
20871
21135
21084
20997
21133
21134
001M
002M
003M
004M
005M
006M
007M
008M
009M
010M
011M
012M
013M
014M
015M
016M
017M
Introduction to Computer Applications
MW
09:30A–10:45A MP 0132
TR
08:00A–09:15A MP 0132
TR
09:30A–10:45A MP 0132
M
11:00A–12:15P MP 0132
M
05:00P–06:15P MP 0132
M
07:00P–09:40P MP 0132
T
09:30A–10:45A MP 0216
T
11:00A–12:15P MP 0216
T
02:00P–03:15P MP 0132
T
05:00P–06:30P MP 0132
W
11:00A–12:15P MP 0132
W
02:00P–03:15P MP 0132
R
09:30A–10:45A MP 0216
R
11:00A–12:15P MP 0216
R
07:00P–10:40P MP 0132
F
11:00A–12:15P MP 0216
F
12:30P–01:45P MP 0216
3cr.
ITE 140
Spreadsheet Software I
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
21132 001M F
07:00P–09:40P MP 0216 Harrison, J
3cr.
ITE 170
Multimedia Software
20998 001M M
02:00P–03:15P MP 0216 Schmidt, B
21116 002M F
09:30A–12:10P MP 0132 Bai, X
3cr.
ITE 221
PC Hardware and O/S Architecture
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
21036 001M T
07:00P–09:40P MP 0216 Schmidt, B
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
and Concepts
Lew, K
Phillips, J
Phillips, J
Lew, K
Schmidt, B
Myers, R
Phillips, C
Phillips, C
Phillips, J
Schmidt, B
Phillips, J
Lew, K
Phillips, C
Phillips, C
Harrison, J
Das, S
Das, S
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITE 115
Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
21015 070M M
02:00P–03:30P MP 0132 Lew, K
42287 071M T
02:00P–03:30P MP 0214 Schmidt, B
3cr.
IT NETWORKING
01/23/17–05/07/17
HIS 101
History of Western Civilization I
21381 070M F
09:30A–12:35P MC 0246 Pearce, B
3cr.
HIS 102
History of Western Civilization II
42359 070M MW
12:30P–01:55P MC 0245 Groves, G
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–257–6619.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HIS 101
History of Western Civilization I
21380 060M MW
02:00P–04:40P MC 0246 Hayes, R
3cr.
ITN 100
21017 001M
21210 002M
21270 003M
42288 004M
3cr.
ITN 106
Microcomputer Operating Systems
42289 001M T
07:00P–09:40P MP 0214 TBA
3cr.
HIS 111
History of World Civilization I
30678 060M TR
02:00P–04:40P MC 0246 Harris-Scott, R
3cr.
ITN 171
UNIX I
42290 001M M
3cr.
HIS 122
United States History II
21638 060M MW
02:00P–04:40P MC 0245 David, S
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
Introduction to Telecommunications
TR
11:00A–12:15P MP 0132
W
09:30A–10:45A MP 0216
W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0132
S
09:00A–11:40A MP 0216
Phillips, J
Phillips, J
Andrews, D
TBA
07:00P–09:40P MP 0216 Schmidt, B
3cr.
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 97
MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ITN 260
Network Security Basics
42593 001M M
07:00P–09:40P MBV 265
Drake, G
ITN 261
Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking
45943 001M F
07:00P–10:40P MBV 265 TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
3cr.
4cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITN 200
Administration of Network Resources
21717 070M R
07:00P–10:10P MP 0216 Hall, V
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
CREDITS
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ITN 266
Network Security Layers
21034 060M S
09:00A–11:40A MBV 265
Das, S
ITN 276
Computer Forensics I
21293 060M S
12:00P–02:40P MBV 265
Razaq, H
3cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITN 262
Network Comm, Security and Authentication
Prerequisite: ITN 260 or instructor's permission.
21676 080M S
09:00A–12:40P MBV 265 Das, S
4cr.
ITN 267
Cyberlaw
42606 080M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0216 Clapp, T
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For further information, call 703–257–6619.
3cr.
ITP 120
JAVA Programming I
21000 001M R
07:00P–10:40P MP 0214 Xiao, K
21407 002M S
01:00P–04:40P MP 0216 Pan, Y
4cr.
070M
072M
073M
075M
01:00P–02:40P
05:00P–06:40P
07:00P–08:40P
09:00A–10:40A
11:00A–12:40P
01:00P–02:40P
03:00P–04:40P
05:00P–06:40P
11:00A–12:40P
01:00P–02:40P
11:00A–12:40P
05:00P–06:40P
07:00P–08:40P
09:00A–12:20P
09:00A–10:40A
11:00A–12:40P
07:00P–08:40P
09:00A–12:20P
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
INSTRUCTOR
0223
0207
0207
0207
0223
0207
0207
0207
0207
0207
0209
0223
0223
0207
0223
0207
0223
0223
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES
For course information, call 703–530–3063.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
MATH BASIC SKILLS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
FOUR WEEK
Hutcheson, S
Ramey, K
Mull, R
Ruffle, W
Stephenson, J
Button, J
Button, J
Hoffman, A
Robey, D
Robey, D
Ruffle, W
Bulick, D
Bulick, D
Robey, D
Stephenson, J
Button, J
Shua, S
Anderson, S
01/23/17–05/07/17
Developmental Mathematics IV
MW
09:00A–10:55A MH
TR
09:00A–10:55A MH
TR
11:00A–12:55P MH
F
09:00A–12:50P MH
(Technology-Based)
0209 Ruffle, W
0209 Hilten, S
0209 Hilten, S
0223 Stephenson, J
1cr.
Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based)
01/09/17–05/07/17
20656 030M TR
05:00P–06:40P MH 0223 Shua, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20667 031M MW
09:00A–10:40A MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20668 032M MW
07:00P–08:40P MH 0223 Bulick, D
01/09/17–05/07/17
20669 033M MW
01:00P–02:40P MH 0207 Robey, D
01/09/17–05/07/17
20671 034M TR
05:00P–06:40P MH 0207 Hoffman, A
01/09/17–05/07/17
20691 035M MW
11:00A–12:40P MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20692 036M MW
07:00P–08:40P MH 0207 Mull, R
01/09/17–05/07/17
20693 037M TR
11:00A–12:40P MH 0207 Button, J
01/09/17–05/07/17
20695 038M TR
09:00A–10:40A MH 0223 Stephenson, J
03:00P–04:40P MH 0209 Hansen, R
11:00A–12:40P MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20694 072M MW
07:00P–08:40P MH 0223 Bulick, D
01/09/17–05/07/17
20735 073M MW
01/09/17–05/07/17
20706 040M MW
09:00A–10:40A MH 0209 Ruffle, W
11:00A–12:40P MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
OTHER SESSIONS
Whole Numbers
01/09/17–05/07/17
20736 074M TR
1cr.
11:00A–12:40P MH 0209 Hilten, S
DEVELOPMENTAL MATH (TECHNOLOGY-BASED)
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
MTT 2
20657
20658
20659
20660
20661
20689
20712
060M
061M
062M
063M
064M
065M
066M
Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
MW
01:00P–02:40P MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
TR
09:00A–10:40A MH 0207 Ruffle, W
TR
03:00P–04:40P MH 0207 Button, J
MW
05:00P–06:40P MH 0223 Bulick, D
TR
01:00P–02:40P MH 0207 Button, J
S
09:00A–12:20P MH 0223 Anderson, S
TR
07:00P–08:40P MH 0223 Shua, S
4cr.
MTT 2
Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
20662 080M MW
01:00P–02:40P MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
20663 081M TR
09:00A–10:40A MH 0207 Ruffle, W
20664 082M TR
03:00P–04:40P MH 0207 Button, J
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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4cr.
3cr.
2cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MTT 4
Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
20627 001M MW
09:00A–10:40A MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
20628 002M MW
11:00A–12:40P MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
4cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
01/09/17–05/07/17
20696 039M TR
BSK 1
CODE(S)
TWELVE WEEK
MTT 3
MARKETING
Whole Numbers
MTT 4
20707
20709
20710
20711
CREDITS
ROOM
MTT 4
Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
20726 076M TR
03:00P–05:10P MH 0209 Hansen, R
ITP 100
Software Design
Prerequisite or corequisite: MTH 151.
20808 001M M
07:00P–09:40P MP 0214 Aziz, S
20999 002M T
12:30P–03:10P MP 0216 Phillips, C
21205 003M W
11:00A–01:40P MP 0216 Lew, K
01/09/17–05/07/17
20687 070M MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
F
TR
TR
TR
S
TWELVE WEEK
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BSK 1
003M
005M
006M
007M
008M
009M
010M
012M
014M
015M
016M
017M
018M
019M
020M
022M
023M
026M
FOURTEEN WEEK
IT PROGRAMMING-APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
MKT 201
Introduction to Marketing
20860 001M MW
11:00A–12:15P MP 0232 Cogdill, C
20629
20631
20632
20633
20634
20635
20636
20638
20640
20641
20642
20643
20644
20646
20647
20649
20698
20645
TIME
2cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
20665
20666
20697
20705
20731
083M
084M
085M
086M
087M
MW
TR
S
TR
F
TIME
ROOM
05:00P–06:40P
01:00P–02:40P
09:00A–12:20P
07:00P–08:40P
09:00A–12:20P
MH
MH
MH
MH
MH
INSTRUCTOR
0223
0207
0223
0223
0207
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Bulick, D
Button, J
Anderson, S
Shua, S
Robey, D
FOUR WEEK
MTT 1
Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based)
01/09/17–05/07/17
20652 030M MW
09:00A–10:40A MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20653 031M MW
07:00P–08:40P MH 0223 Bulick, D
01/09/17–05/07/17
20654 032M MW
01:00P–02:40P MH 0207 Robey, D
01/09/17–05/07/17
20655 033M TR
05:00P–06:40P MH 0207 Hoffman, A
01/09/17–05/07/17
20670 034M MW
11:00A–12:40P MH 0207 Robey, D
01/09/17–05/07/17
20672 035M MW
11:00A–12:40P MH 0207 Robey, D
01/09/17–05/07/17
20673 036M MW
11:00A–12:40P MH 0207 Robey, D
01/09/17–05/07/17
20674 037M MW
11:00A–12:40P MH 0207 Robey, D
01/09/17–05/07/17
20684 038M TR
05:00P–06:40P MH 0223 Shua, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20690 039M TR
11:00A–12:40P MH 0207 Button, J
01/09/17–05/07/17
20700 040M TR
09:00A–10:40A MH 0223 Stephenson, J
01/09/17–05/07/17
20701 041M MW
07:00P–08:40P MH 0207 Mull, R
01/09/17–05/07/17
20702 042M TR
09:00A–10:40A MH 0209 Hilten, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20703 043M TR
09:00A–10:40A MH 0209 Hilten, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20704 044M TR
09:00A–10:40A MH 0209 Hilten, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20723 045M MW
11:00A–12:40P MH 0223 Hutcheson, S
01/09/17–05/07/17
20724 047M TR
03:00P–04:40P MH 0209 Hansen, R
1cr.
Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based)
01/09/17–05/07/17
20728 048M TR
MTT 3
1cr.
11:00A–12:40P MH 0223 Stephenson, J
Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based)
01/09/17–05/07/17
20713 041M F
09:00A–12:20P MH 0223 Stephenson, J
01/09/17–05/07/17
20729 042M TR
11:00A–12:40P MH 0223 Stephenson, J
01/09/17–05/07/17
20732 043M MW
05:00P–06:40P MH 0207 Ramey, K
01/09/17–05/07/17
20733 044M MW
11:00A–12:40P MH 0209 Ruffle, W
3cr.
MATHEMATICS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MIP, RES, WO
Placement tests are required for most MTH courses. Pick up sample tests in the
Testing Center, MH 112. Test waived if student completed the prerequisite no
more than one year ago with a grade of S, C or better.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MTH 151
20759 001M
20760 002M
21124 003M
21173 004M
21144 005M
21190 006M
Math for the Liberal Arts I
M
12:30P–01:45P MH 0208 Brofft, P
R
08:00A–09:15A MH 0206 Ahmadi, S
MW
05:30P–06:45P MH 0208 Hettitantri, C
TR
12:30P–01:45P MH 0206 Hettitantri, C
MW
03:00P–04:15P MH 0206 TBA
MW
11:00A–12:15P MH 0208 Brofft, P
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
MTH 152
Math for the Liberal Arts II
3cr.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency examination and
Algebra II and Geometry, or the equivalent of these two courses.
20761 001M M
08:00A–09:15A MH 0206 Ahmadi, S
20763 002M MW
02:30P–03:45P MH 0208 Brofft, P
20780 003M MW
04:00P–05:15P MH 0208 Hettitantri, C
20909 004M S
08:00A–09:15A MH 0204 Ahmadi, S
20921 005M TR
11:30A–12:45P MH 0208 Ruffle, W
20964 006M MW
11:00A–12:15P MH 0206 Hettitantri, C
MTH 157
Elementary Statistics
21125 001M R
12:00P–03:40P MP 0210 Inyang, I
4cr.
MTH 163
20910 001M
20915 002M
20933 003M
21346 004M
21450 005M
21180 006M
21181 007M
3cr.
Precalculus I
TR
09:30A–10:45A
MW
12:30P–01:45P
MW
09:30A–10:45A
MW
04:30P–05:45P
TR
06:30A–07:45A
MW
06:00P–07:15P
T
07:00P–09:40P
MH 0206
MH 0204
MH 0208
MH 0206
MH 0206
TBA TBA
MIP 0126
Ahmadi, S
Wallen, D
Shrestha, S
TBA
Shajaiah, J
Edgar, J
Lee, H
MTH 164
Precalculus II
21598 007M MW
11:00A–12:15P MH 0204 Westerhoff, M
3cr.
MTH 166
Precalculus with Trigonometry
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent and placement test.
20764 001M MW
02:00P–04:15P MH 0204 Wallen, D
20934 002M MW
12:30P–02:45P MH 0206 Falk, B
21184 003M TR
12:30P–02:45P MH 0204 Westerhoff, M
21185 004M MW
06:00P–08:15P MH 0204 Alqadah, H
21580 005M MW
08:00A–10:20A MP 0141 Falk, B
21653 006M TR
06:30A–08:45A MH 0204 Lord, N
5cr.
MTH 173
Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
Prerequisite: MTH 166 or MTH 164 or equivalent and placement test.
20765 001M MW
08:30A–10:45A MH 0204 Nefissi, S
20766 002M TR
01:30P–03:45P MH 0208 Nefissi, S
20803 003M TR
08:30A–10:45A MH 0220 Nefissi, S
21315 004M MW
05:00P–07:15P MP 0112 Davenport, J
39313 H05M MW
03:00P–05:15P MC 0229 Westerhoff, M
5cr.
MTH 174
Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
Prerequisite: MTH 173 or equivalent.
20767 001M TR
11:00A–01:15P TBA TBA
20768 002M MW
06:00P–08:15P MH 0206
21179 003M TR
07:00P–09:15P MH 0208
21581 004M MW
12:30P–02:45P MP 0232
5cr.
Falk, B
Riley, D
Westerhoff, M
Nefissi, S
MTH 241
Statistics I
3cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 152 or MTH 163 or MTH 182 or equivalent and placement test.
20769 001M M
10:00A–12:40P MH 0220 Inyang, I
20770 002M MW
06:00P–07:15P MH 0220 Shrestha, S
21060 003M TR
11:00A–12:15P MH 0220 Shrestha, S
20771 004M TR
03:00P–04:15P MH 0220 Shrestha, S
OTHER SESSIONS
MTT 1
TIME
3cr.
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
3cr.
Prerequisites: (1) Satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency examination
and (2) MTH 163 or MTH 166 or two units of algebra, one unit of geometry and
one-half unit of precalculus.
20772 001M T
08:00A–09:15A MH 0206 Ahmadi, S
20773 002M TR
10:00A–11:15A MH 0208 Shajaiah, J
20774 003M MW
09:00A–10:15A TBA TBA Hettitantri, C
21055 004M TR
07:00P–08:15P MH 0214 TBA
21451 005M T
10:00A–12:40P MP 0210 Inyang, I
21183 006M MW
07:30P–08:45P TBA TBA Edgar, J
MTH 272
Applied Calculus II
21584 001M TR
01:00P–02:15P MP 0133 Shrestha, S
3cr.
MTH 277
Vector Calculus
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
20911 001M TR
05:00P–06:45P MH 0220 Rouch, T
4cr.
MTH 291
Differential Equations
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
21019 001M MW
05:30P–06:45P MC 0239 Rouch, T
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
3cr.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency examination and
Algebra II and Geometry, or the equivalent of these two courses.
20758 071M S
09:30A–12:40P MH 0208 Lee, H
MTH 152
Math for the Liberal Arts II
21063 070M S
09:00A–12:05P TBA TBA TBA
20762 071M MW
04:30P–06:00P MH 0204 TBA
3cr.
MTH 163
Precalculus I
21511 070M S
09:30A–12:10P MH 0206 Ahmadi, S
21579 071M F
09:00A–12:05P MH 0204 Hutcheson, S
3cr.
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MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MTH 173
Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
21725 070M TR
07:00P–09:35P TBA TBA
Gross, S
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
21128 070M R
03:30P–06:35P MH 0214 Westerhoff, M
TWELVE WEEK
Brofft, P
MTH 163
Precalculus I
45898 072M
TBA–TBA
Hansen, R
TBA TBA
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
21735 071M TR
02:00P–03:55P MP 0141 Quarcoo, J
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
5cr.
NAS 125
Meteorology
21697 001M T
05:00P–06:30P MP 0311 Cornicelli, J
4cr.
3cr.
NAS 125
Lab for Meteorology
21708 0A1M T
07:00P–08:20P MP 0311 Cornicelli, J
0cr.
NAS 150
Human Biology
Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 111 or division approval.
21062 001M R
04:00P–07:40P MP 0211 Kourmadas, F
4cr.
3cr.
3cr.
PHILOSOPHY
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, call 703–257–6685.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
02/20/17–05/07/17
MTH 271
Applied Calculus I
45896 071M MW
03:00P–05:15P MH 0209 Hansen, R
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
COURSE
CODE(S)
02/06/17–05/07/17
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
21597 070M TR
05:30P–07:25P TBA TBA
TEN WEEK
CREDITS
3cr.
PHI 101
Introduction to Philosophy I
20840 001M TR
12:30P–01:45P MC 0338 Sojka, M
21165 002M M
07:00P–09:40P MC 0245 Mesaros, C
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
MTH 151
Math for the Liberal Arts I
3cr.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency examination and
Algebra II and Geometry, or the equivalent of these two courses.
21245 060M TR
09:30A–12:20P TBA TBA TBA
21010 061M TR
05:30P–08:20P MH 0204 Hansen, R
MTH 181
Finite Mathematics I
21599 060M TR
03:30P–06:10P MH 0206 Shajaiah, J
3cr.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For additional information on physical education courses, call the Physical
Education Office at 703–257–6534. The first few meetings of all PED classes will
meet on campus.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
PED 111
Weight Training I
20961 001M T
06:30P–07:45P OLF 0100 Claro, C
1cr.
MTH 152
Math for the Liberal Arts II
3cr.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency examination and
Algebra II and Geometry, or the equivalent of these two courses.
21011 080M TR
05:30P–08:20P MH 0204 Hansen, R
PED 116
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
20793 001M M
09:30A–10:45A MT 0106 Hamilton, G
20794 002M M
11:00A–12:15P MT 0106 Hamilton, G
1cr.
PED 116
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
20795 003M M
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA
2cr.
MTH 163
Precalculus I
3cr.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on an appropriate proficiency examination and
Algebra II and Geometry, or the equivalent of these two courses.
21064 080M MW
07:00P–09:45P MH 0208 TBA
MTH 182
Finite Mathematics II
21600 080M TR
03:30P–06:10P MH 0206 Shajaiah, J
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, call 703–257–6685.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MUS 122
Music Appreciation II
20950 001M W
04:00P–05:15P MH 0212 Raines, R
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
1cr.
PED 116
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
21212 005M W
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA
21213 006M R
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA
2cr.
3cr.
PED 129
Self-Defense
20962 001M M
08:30P–09:45P GDG GGX Scali, J
3cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
PED 135
Bowling I
21044 070M R
12:30P–02:10P BAB 101
PED 116
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
36801 080M T
04:30P–05:45P TBA TBA
PED 147
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Manassas
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For course information, call 703–257–6605.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Clark, C
Dignan, A
Hiking
01/09/17–05/07/17
21685 070M W
PED 195
06:30P–08:15P TBA TBA
01/09/17–05/07/17
21439 070M W
1cr.
06:30P–08:15P TBA TBA
Karlsen, T
PHYSICS
NAS 101
Lab for Natural Sciences I
21197 0A1M M
04:00P–06:40P MC 0335 TBA
0cr.
NAS 102
Natural Sciences II
Prerequisite: Placement into ENG 111 or division approval.
21707 001M R
08:00A–10:40A MC 0244 Addy, T
4cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
Registration in all courses requires concurrent registration in an appropriate
physics lab section. For course information, call 703–257–6605.
NAS 102
Lab for Natural Sciences II
21711 0A1M T
11:00A–01:40P TBA TBA
0cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PHY 101
Introduction to Physics I
21287 001M T
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA
21475 002M M
04:00P–06:40P TBA TBA
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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1cr.
Karlsen, T
Topics In: Wilderness Survival
4cr.
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
1cr.
1cr.
NAS 101
Natural Sciences I
21196 001M W
04:00P–06:40P MC 0326 TBA
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
1cr.
FIVE WEEK
NATURAL SCIENCE
Addy, T
1cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
02/06/17–05/07/17
MUS 101
Basic Musicianship I
38953 070M W
12:30P–02:25P MH 0216 Raines, R
Mancini, N
Mancini, N
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
M
12:30P–01:45P MT 0106 Hamilton, G
R
09:30A–10:45A MT 0106 Hunter, J
R
11:00A–12:15P MT 0106 Hunter, J
TWELVE WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
MUS 225
The History of Jazz
42566 070M W
11:00A–12:25P MH 0216 Raines, R
TWELVE WEEK
PED 116
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
21211 004M T
05:00P–06:15P OLF 0100 Claro, C
PED 116
21429 007M
21430 008M
21431 009M
MUSIC
Mancini, N
Austin, A
Zadeh, A
4cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
PHY 101
Lab for Introduction to Physics I
21288 0A1M R
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA Austin, A
21476 0A2M W
04:00P–06:40P MC 0335 Zadeh, A
0cr.
PHY 102
Introduction to Physics II
21463 001M M
09:30A–12:10P MC 0335 Addy, T
21698 002M T
04:00P–06:40P TBA TBA Ullah, A
4cr.
PHY 102
Lab for Introduction to Physics II
21464 0A1M W
09:30A–12:10P MC 0335 Addy, T
0cr.
PHY 195
Topics In: Physics for Sonographers
21505 001M T
01:00P–01:50P TBA TBA Austin, A
21705 002M F
04:00P–04:50P MC 0335 TBA
1cr.
PHY 195
Lab for Topics In: Physics for Sonographers
21506 0A1M T
02:00P–04:40P TBA TBA Austin, A
21706 0A2M F
05:00P–07:40P TBA TBA TBA
0cr.
PHY 201
General College Physics I
4cr.
Prerequisite: MTH 163 or equivalent and satisfactory placement score for ENG 111.
21289 001M M
12:30P–03:10P MP 0311 Medvar, B
PHY 201
Lab for General College Physics I
21290 0A1M W
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA
PHY 202
General College Physics II
20783 001M T
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA
Medvar, B
TBA
PHY 202
Lab for General College Physics II
20784 0A1M R
12:30P–03:10P MC 0335 TBA
21702 0A2M W
07:00P–09:40P MC 0335 Standley, V
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
PHY 231
General University Physics I
5cr.
Prerequisites: MTH 173 or division approval and satisfactory placement score for
ENG 111.
21425 001M TR
09:30A–10:40A MC 0235 Addy, T
PHY 231
Lab for General University Physics I
21426 0A1M T
11:00A–12:50P TBA TBA
Addy, T
0cr.
PHY 232
General University Physics II
5cr.
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of PHY 231, MTH 174 and satisfactory
placement score for ENG 111 or division approval.
20959 001M MW
09:30A–10:40A TBA TBA TBA
21704 002M TR
05:00P–06:40P TBA TBA Mason, J
PHY 232
Lab for General University Physics II
20960 0A1M M
11:00A–12:50P TBA TBA TBA
21703 0A2M T
07:00P–08:50P MC 0335 Mason, J
FOURTEEN WEEK
0cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
PHY 102
Lab for Introduction to Physics II
21699 0A2M R
04:00P–06:40P TBA TBA
Ullah, A
0cr.
21152
21254
21291
21547
30691
30692
39275
003M
004M
005M
006M
007M
008M
H01M
PSY 201
20861 001M
20862 002M
20863 003M
21635 004M
M
TR
W
R
F
S
TR
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
04:00P–06:40P
08:00A–09:15A
04:00P–06:40P
07:00P–09:40P
08:00A–10:40A
09:00A–11:40A
09:30A–10:45A
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
0238
0241
0238
0238
0241
0238
0338
TBA
TBA
Hafen, C
TBA
TBA
TBA
Schmitt, M
Introduction to Psychology
MW
09:30A–10:45A
M
07:00P–09:40P
TR
11:00A–12:15P
T
07:00P–09:40P
I
MC
MC
MC
MH
0238
0238
0238
0210
Gunnarson, S
TBA
Gunnarson, S
TBA
PSY 202
Introduction to Psychology
Prerequisite: PSY 201.
20865 001M MW
02:00P–03:15P
20866 002M TR
08:00A–09:15A
20867 003M TR
09:30A–10:45A
30693 004M W
07:00P–09:40P
30694 005M F
08:00A–10:40A
II
MC
MC
MC
MC
MC
0238
0238
0238
0238
0238
Gunnarson, S
TBA
Gunnarson, S
TBA
TBA
PSY 211
Research Methodology/Behavioral Science
Prerequisite: PSY 201-202 or PSY 200.
20868 001M MW
11:00A–12:15P MC 0238 Gunnarson, S
21041 002M T
07:00P–09:40P MC 0238 Hafen, C
3cr.
PSY 213
Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
Prerequisite: PSY 201-202 or PSY 200.
21257 001M MW
11:00A–12:15P MP 0116 Hafen, C
21345 002M R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0116 Hafen, C
3cr.
PSY 225
Theories of Personality
Prerequisite: PSY 201-202 or PSY 200.
21387 001M TR
09:30A–10:45A MC 0241 Dyrud, M
3cr.
PSY 230
Developmental Psychology
Prerequisite: PSY 200 or PSY 201.
21432 001M T
07:00P–09:40P MC 0241 TBA
30697 002M R
04:00P–06:40P MC 0241 TBA
3cr.
PSY 231
Life Span Human Development I
21258 001M TR
12:30P–01:45P MC 0238 TBA
3cr.
PSY 232
Life Span Human Development II
20869 001M TR
11:00A–12:15P MC 0241 Schmitt, M
3cr.
PSY 235
Child Psychology
30702 001M W
07:00P–09:40P MLW 0001 Burton, R
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
PSY 201
Introduction to Psychology I
21255 060M TR
04:00P–06:40P MC 0238 TBA
21385 061M R
12:30P–03:10P MC 0241 Dyrud, M
3cr.
3cr.
0cr.
PHY 231
General University Physics I
21507 070M MW
04:00P–06:10P MP 0230 Psaker, A
5cr.
PSY 255
Psychology of Criminal Behavior
29060 060M MW
07:00P–09:40P MP 0238 Giaccio, K
PHY 231
Lab for General University Physics I
21508 0A2M M
07:00P–09:40P MC 0335 Psaker, A
0cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, call 703–257–6696. PLS 211 and PLS 212 may be taken
in any sequence.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PSY 120
Human Relations
20939 080M TR
03:30P–06:10P MC 0326 TBA
3cr.
PSY 202
Introduction to Psychology II
21386 080M TR
04:00P–06:40P MC 0238 TBA
21256 081M R
12:30P–03:10P MC 0241 Dyrud, M
3cr.
PSY 250
Law Enforcement Psychology
21516 080M MW
04:00P–06:40P MP 0238 Hill-Megginson, V
3cr.
PLS 120
Introduction to Political Science
21645 001M TR
02:00P–03:15P MH 0212 Beaudoin, M
3cr.
PLS 211
U.S. Government I
21520 001M MW
09:30A–10:45A MC 0334 Beaudoin, M
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, call 703–257–6685.
PLS 241
International Relations I
21522 001M MW
11:00A–12:15P MC 0334 Beaudoin, M
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
PLS 136
State and Local Politics
21521 070M TR
11:00A–12:25P MH 0212 Beaudoin, M
3cr.
RELIGION
REL 100
Introduction to the Study of Religion
20841 001M MW
09:30A–10:45A MP 0136 Reinsch, A
3cr.
REL 232
Religions of the World II
20941 001M TR
05:30P–06:45P MP 0230 Reinsch, A
3cr.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
PSYCHOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, QME, RES
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For course information, call 703–257–6687.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PSY 200
Principles of Psychology
21126 001M MW
08:00A–09:15A MC 0238 TBA
21129 002M MW
12:30P–01:45P MC 0238 Hafen, C
3cr.
3cr.
PHY 201
Lab for General College Physics I
21504 0A2M R
07:00P–10:10P MC 0335 Medvar, B
POLITICAL SCIENCE
CODE(S)
3cr.
SDV 100
College Success Skills
20811 001M M
05:30P–06:20P MH 0216 Clarke, R
20812 002M T
09:30A–10:20A TBA TBA Clarke, R
1cr.
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MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
SDV 101
Orientation to: Orientation to STEM Classes
21435 001M R
04:00P–04:50P MP 0133 Hermoso, V
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
SDV 100
21058 060M
21215 061M
21502 064M
47334 065
1cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
College Success Skills
TR
09:30A–10:20A
TR
11:00A–11:50A
MW
09:30A–10:20A
MW
02:00P–02:50P
MC
MP
MC
MC
0240
0133
0240
0240
Ahn, M
Nigrelli, R
Esparza, C
Shoates, A
1cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
1cr.
SDV 101
Orientation to: Business
21304 061M M
12:30P–01:30P MP 0230 Cogdill, C
1cr.
SDV 101
Orientation to: Orientation to STEM Classes
21437 063M W
04:00P–04:50P TBA TBA Hermoso, V
1cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
SPANISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
For information or placement advice, call 703–257–6504. See Catalog for
prerequisites or view the Catalog online at www.nvcc.edu.
SPA 101
Beginning Spanish I
21167 001M MW
12:30P–02:50P MH 0202 Mollers, L
21234 002M T
12:30P–02:50P MH 0202 Sparks-Early, C
5cr.
SPA 102
Beginning Spanish II
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or division approval.
21081 001M MW
09:30A–11:50A MH 0202 Sparks-Early, C
20842 002M MW
04:00P–06:20P MH 0202 Mollers, L
20914 003M T
12:30P–02:50P MH 0210 Ortiz, C
5cr.
SPA 115
Intensive Beginning Spanish
39262 001M TR
09:30A–11:50A MH 0202 Sparks-Early, C
5cr.
SPA 201
Intermediate Spanish I
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or equivalent.
21002 001M MW
02:00P–03:15P MC 0334 Ortiz, C
3cr.
3cr.
College Success Skills
TR
04:00P–04:50P MP 0141 TBA
MW
09:30A–10:20A MP 0133 Nigrelli, R
TR
11:00A–11:50P TBA TBA Ahn, M
1cr.
SDV 101
Orientation to: Business
21333 080M M
12:30P–01:30P MP 0230 Cogdill, C
1cr.
SPA 202
Intermediate Spanish II
Prerequisite: SPA 201 or division approval.
21534 001M R
08:00A–09:15A MH 0202 Ortiz, C
SDV 101
Orientation to: Orientation to STEM Classes
21438 081M TR
02:00P–02:50P TBA TBA Hermoso, V
1cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
FOUR WEEK
SDV 101
Orientation to: Information Technology
01/09/17–05/07/17
21452 041M W
CODE(S)
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
SDV 101
Orientation to: Education
21236 060M W
10:00A–10:50A MC 0326 Wilkins, A
SDV 100
21059 080M
21309 082M
47448 81M
TIME
1cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
SPA 102
Beginning Spanish II
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or division approval.
21390 070M TR
09:30A–12:00P MC 0334 Ortiz, C
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
SPA 201
Intermediate Spanish I
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or equivalent.
21003 060M MW
04:00P–06:40P MC 0334 Ortiz, C
02:00P–03:40P MP 0208 Das, S
SOCIOLOGY
5cr.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
SOC classes may be taken in any order. For further information, call 703–257–
6616.
SPA 202
Intermediate Spanish II
Prerequisite: SPA 201 or equivalent.
21042 080M MW
04:00P–06:40P MC 0334 Sparks-Early, C
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
SOC 201
Introduction to Sociology I
21641 001M W
07:00P–09:40P MP 0239 May, T
3cr.
SOC 202
Introduction to Sociology II
21056 001M MW
09:30A–10:45A MP 0239 Minnich, D
21057 002M MW
04:00P–05:15P MP 0239 Minnich, D
3cr.
SOC 207
Medical Sociology
30545 001M MW
02:00P–03:15P MP 0239 Minnich, D
3cr.
SOC 245
Sociology of Aging
39832 001M MW
12:30P–01:45P MP 0239 Minnich, D
3cr.
WEL 120
Introduction to Welding
21171 001M M
09:00A–11:50A MT 0108 Wayman, M
2cr.
SOC 266
Race and Ethnicity
30548 001M R
07:00P–09:40P MP 0239 Johnson, J
3cr.
WEL 121
Arc Welding
20790 001M T
09:00A–12:40P MT 0108 Wayman, M
2cr.
SOC 295
Topics In: Mass and Serial Killers, Sociology Perspective
39793 001M MW
11:00A–12:15P MP 0239 Minnich, D
3cr.
WEL 122
Welding II: Electric Arc
Prerequisite: WEL 121.
20791 001M R
06:00P–10:30P MT 0108 Randall, M
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
WELDING
Offered at: MA
Tool and equipment purchases are required for most welding courses and lists
will be made available during the first class meeting. Call 703–257–6680 for
additional information. Lab time is included for all courses listed below.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
WEL 126
Pipe Welding I
Prerequisite: WEL 121.
21020 001M M
06:00P–10:30P MT 0108 Wayman, M
3cr.
SOC 235
Juvenile Delinquency
21294 060M MW
12:30P–03:10P MP 0238 Carter, R
SOC 236
Criminology
21156 060M MW
04:00P–06:40P MP 0238 Carter, R
3cr.
WEL 130
Inert Gas Welding
20792 001M T
05:00P–09:30P MT 0108 Wayman, M
3cr.
WEL 150
Welding Drawing and Interpretation
21172 001M M
02:00P–04:40P MT 0108 Wayman, M
2cr.
WEL 160
Semi-Automatic Welding Processes
21018 001M W
05:30P–10:00P MT 0108 Bhagwandeen, S
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
SOC 236
Criminology
21158 080M MW
09:30A–12:10P MP 0238 Carter, R
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
MANASSAS CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
BATTLEVIEW TECHNOLOGY CENTER
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
ARTS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For course information, call 703–257–6532.
TWELVE WEEK
01/09/17–03/05/17
EDU 114 Driver Task Analysis
Prerequisite: ENF 2 or ESL Level 5.
21189 060M MW 07:00P–09:40P MBV 232 TBA
02/06/17–05/07/17
ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art I
43179 071M W 05:00P–08:40P MBV 260 Nicewinter, J 3cr.
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
EDU 214 Instructional Principles/Drivers Education
Prerequisite: EDU 114.
21206 080M MW 07:00P–09:40P MBV 232 Koscinski, K HEALTH
FOURTEEN WEEK
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, MEC, WO
01/23/17–05/07/17
CHD 298 Seminar and Project: Early Childhood Education
43867 070M S 09:00A–09:30A MBV 257 Mayfield, B EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
1cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES
CHD 265 Advanced Observation and Participation in Early Childhood 3cr.
43865 070M S 09:30A–11:30A MBV 257 Mayfield, B 3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HLT 141 Introduction to Medical Terminology
21316 002M R 07:00P–08:10P MBV 230 Taylor, J
HLT 250 General Pharmacology
21301 001M T 06:00P–08:40P MBV 230 Taylor, J
CHD 205 Guiding the Behavior of Children
43835 060M T 07:00P–09:40P MBV 258 Mayfield, B 3cr.
CHD 210 Introduction to Exceptional Children
43837 060M R 07:00P–09:40P MBV 258 Stepien, D
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–257–6698.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
ITN 263 Inter/Intranet Firewalls/E-Commerce Sector
Prerequisite: ITN 260 or instructor's permission.
21478 060M W 07:00P–10:40P MBV 265 Chen, J
CHD 230 Behavior Management for School-Age Childcare
43846 060M T 07:00P–09:40P MBV 258 Mayfield, B EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CHD 119 Introduction to Reading Methods
43852 080M S 08:00A–10:30A MBV 258 Donovan, D
CHD 146 Math, Science and Social Studies for Children
43854 080M S 08:00A–10:30A MBV 260 Amos, L
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For course information, call 703–257–6593.
TWELVE WEEK
1cr.
3cr.
IT NETWORKING
01/09/17–03/05/17
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITN 260 Network Security Basics
42293 080M TR 07:00P–09:40P MBV 265 Siraj, S
ITN 261 Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking
42425 080M W 07:00P–10:40P MBV 265 Razaq, H
ECONOMICS
3cr.
3cr.
4cr.
PHY 202 General College Physics II
21701 002M R 07:00P–09:40P MBV 228 Standley, V 4cr.
PHYSICS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
02/06/17–05/07/17
ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
42407 071M W 05:00P–08:40P MBV 257 Raboy, D
3cr.
EDUCATION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
For EDU 114 or EDU 214 information only, call 703–257–6685. For all other
inquiries, call 703–257–6586.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
PHY 201 General College Physics I
21477 070M T 07:00P–10:10P MBV 228 Medvar, B
4cr.
INNOVATION PARK
MATHEMATICS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MIP, RES, WO
Placement tests are required for most MTH courses. Pick up sample tests in the
Testing Center, MH 112. Test waived if student completed the prerequisite no
more than one year ago with a grade of S, C or better.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MTH 242
Statistics II
Prerequisite: MTH 241 or equivalent.
21085 001M MW
04:00P–05:15P MH 0220 Shrestha, S
3cr.
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MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS
6699 Springfield Center Drive
Springfield, Virginia 22150
703–323–3000
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
BIOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Medical
Education Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first
lab meeting.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
The following lecture and lab section must be taken together:
Prerequisite: Passing grade in BIO 141 or division approval (703–323–3224
or [email protected]). This course is recommended for students in health
technologies who plan to transfer to a four-year program and have not taken BIO
101-102.
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 18902 015N MW 06:00P–07:15P HE 0255 TBA
4cr.
BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 18904 0B6N MW 07:30P–08:45P HE 0230 TBA
0cr.
DENTAL ASSISTING
Offered at: MEC
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
W
01:00P–03:50P HE 0132
M
01:00P–03:50P HE 0132
CODE(S)
Escalante, S Reffett, L Maravi, F Brooks, P Harris, C Disilvio, E Powell, D Escalante, S Reffett, L Maravi, F Wagner, K Mchuen, V Heberle, S Disilvio, E Powell, D McGraw, M Reffett, L Basham, S Vemuri, S DNH 145 General and Oral Pathology 23044 001H F
10:00A–11:50A HE 0329 Heberle, S 2cr.
DNH 146 Periodontics for the Dental Hygienist
23219 001H R
01:00P–02:50P HE 0329 Disilvio, E 2cr.
DNH 216 Pharmacology 23158 001H F
01:00P–02:50P HE 0329 O'Brien, J 2cr.
DNH 227 Public Health Dental Hygiene II
23129 0A1H W
12:00P–02:50P HE 0329 McGraw, M 1cr.
DNA 114 Chairside Assisting II 23344 001H M
08:00A–09:50A HE 0212 Shewmaker, L 4cr.
DNA 114 Lab for Chairside Assisting II
23345 0A1H F
11:00A–04:50P HE 0132 Safo-Laurence, S Shewmaker, L 0cr.
DNA 119 Dental Therapeutics 23346 001H M
01:00P–03:00P HE 0329 Shewmaker, L 1cr.
DNH 230 Office Practice and Ethics 23045 001H W
10:00A–10:50A HE 0329 Mesimer, M 1cr.
DNA 120 Community Health 23347 001H F
09:00A–10:00A HE 0329 Shewmaker, L Thomas, M 1cr.
DNH 245 Dental Hygiene V 23046 001H W
09:00A–09:50A HE 0329 Phillips, J 5cr.
2cr.
DNA 140 Externship 23349 001H F
10:00A–10:50A HE 0146 Safo-Laurence, S Shewmaker, L 5cr.
DNA 140 Clinic for Externship
23350 0A1H TR 09:00A–05:00P HE 0132 Safo-Laurence, S Shewmaker, L 0cr.
DNH 245 Lab for Dental Hygiene V
23047 0A1H T
09:00A–11:50A HE 0132
R
09:00A–11:50A HE 0132
R
01:00P–03:50P HE 0132
T
01:00P–03:50P HE 0132
23110 0A3H MTWR
03:00P–05:50P GCC 0001
MTWR
06:00P–08:50P GCC 0001
0cr.
DNA 130 Dental Office Management
23348 001H M
10:00A–11:50A HE 0212 Shewmaker, L DENTAL HYGIENE
Offered at: MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved DNH students. For application
information, view an online information session at www.nvcc.edu/medical. Call
703–822–6627 to learn more.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
DNH 120 Management of Emergencies
23185 001H R
10:00A–11:50A HE 0329 McGraw, M 2cr.
DNH 142 Dental Hygiene II 23126 001H M
09:00A–10:50A HE 0329 Disilvio, E 5cr.
DNH 142 Lab for Dental Hygiene II
23127 0A1H W
09:00A–11:50A HE 0132
0cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
O'Brien, J O'Brien, J Harris, C Disilvio, E Powell, D Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Phillips, J O'Brien, J Mcdonell, L Powell, D Basham, S Vemuri, S Phillips, J Dashiell, J Brooks, P O'Brien, J Powell, D Escalante, S Jamali, M Brooks, P Brooks, P McGraw, M Escalante, S Jamali, M O'Brien, J Mcdonell, L Disilvio, E Powell, D McGraw, M Basham, S Vemuri, S Mesimer, M Mesimer, M ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY
Offered at: MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved DMS students. For application
information, view an online information session at www.nvcc.edu/medical. Call
703–822–6648 to learn more.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
DMS 196 On-Site Training in: General Sonography
23382 001H TF 08:00A–04:30P HE 0227 Brockway, K Giles-Brown, L
3cr.
DMS 209 Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation II
23132 001H R
09:00A–11:00A TBA TBA Giles-Brown, L
2cr.
DMS 211 Abdominal Sonography
23134 001H M
10:30A–01:30P TBA TBA 4cr.
Giles-Brown, L
DMS 211 Lab for Abdominal Sonography
23135 0L1H M
08:30A–10:30A HE 0227 Giles-Brown, L
23381 0L2H M
02:00P–04:00P HE 0227 Giles-Brown, L
0cr.
DMS 212 Obstetrical and Gynecological Sonography
23378 001H W
10:30A–01:30P TBA TBA Brockway, K Giles-Brown, L
4cr.
DMS 212 Lab for Obstetrical and Gynecological Sonography 23379 0L1H W
08:30A–10:30A HE 0227 Brockway, K 23380 0L2H W
02:00P–04:00P HE 0227 Brockway, K 0cr.
DMS 219 Ultrasound Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory II
23133 001H R
11:00A–01:00P HE 0227 Giles-Brown, L
23400 002H R
01:30P–03:30P HE 0227 Giles-Brown, L
1cr.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
Offered at: MEC
For EMS Information, students must attend or watch the online information
session. Go to www.nvcc.edu/medical to access the online session or see the
schedule for in-person dates. Please call 703–822–6639 for further information
about the EMS program. For CPR, ACLS, etc. courses, please contact 703–822–
6523 or [email protected].
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
EMS 111 23066 001H
23067 002H
23068 003H
23111 004H
Emergency Medical Technician-Basic
M
09:00A–02:00P TBA TBA T
09:00A–02:00P TBA TBA T
06:00P–11:00P TBA TBA S
09:00A–02:00P TBA TBA EMS 111 23069 0A1H
23070 0A2H
23071 0A3H
23112 0A4H
Lab for Emergency Medical Technician-Basic
R
09:00A–02:00P HE 0174 TBA
W
09:00A–02:00P HE 0174 TBA
R
06:00P–11:00P HE 0174 TBA
S
02:00P–06:00P HE 0174 TBA
Loff-Like, D Rucks, J
Sirkus, M Blank, L
7cr.
0cr.
EMS 151 Introduction to Advanced Life Support
23073 001H T
12:00P–03:00P TBA TBA Loff-Like, D Deal, K
4cr.
EMS 151 Lab for Introduction to Advanced Life Support
23074 0A1H R
02:00P–04:00P HE 0174 Loff-Like, D Like, A
0cr.
EMS 153 Basic ECG Recognition
23075 001H R
11:00A–01:00P TBA TBA Rucks, J
2cr.
EMS 155 ALS-Medical Care 23076 001H M
07:00P–10:00P HE 0352
Deal, K
Like, A
Rucks, J
Garringer, W 4cr.
EMS 155 Lab for ALS-Medical Care
23077 0A1H W
06:00P–08:00P HE 0174 Stern, E
Deal, K
Like, A
0cr.
EMS 157 ALS-Trauma Care 23078 001H T
03:30P–05:30P HE 0154 Sirkus, M 3cr.
EMS 157 Lab for ALS-Trauma Care
23079 0A1H R
04:00P–06:00P HE 0174 Sirkus, M Like, A
Olander, T 0cr.
EMS 159 ALS-Special Populations
23080 001H M
04:00P–06:00P TBA TBA 3cr.
Deal, K
EMS 159 Lab for ALS-Special Populations
23081 0A1H W
04:00P–06:00P HE 0174 Deal, K
Himelfarb, K Garringer, W 0cr.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
EMS 161 International Trauma Life Support (ITLS)
23412 001H FS 09:00A–06:00P HE 0174 Sirkus, M Deal, K
Olander, T 1cr.
EMS 165 Advanced Cardiac Life Support
23487 002H SN 08:00A–05:00P HE 0174
23488 003H SN 08:00A–05:00P HE 0174
Sirkus, M Currier, C Eldert, A Sirkus, M Currier, C Eldert, A 1cr.
EMS 169 Pediatric Advanced Life Support
23485 001H SN 08:00A–05:00P HE 0174
23486 002H SN 08:00A–05:00P HE 0174
Sirkus, M Eldert, A Sirkus, M Eldert, A EMS 170 ALS Internship I 23113 001H M
01:00P–04:00P HE 0174
23114 002H W
06:00P–09:00P HE 0174
23115 003H M
03:00P–06:00P HE 0174
23116 004H M
06:00P–09:00P HE 0174
Currier, C Sargent, G
Deal, K
Deal, K
Moseley, R
Zollman, M
Deal, K
Zollman, M
Deal, K
EMS 172 ALS Clinical Internship II 23117 001H T
11:00A–05:00P HE 0174
23118 002H S
08:00A–02:00P HE 0174
23119 003H F
07:00A–01:00P HE 0174
Deal, K
Hill, M
Deal, K
Marshall, B Deal, K
Tolley, C 1cr.
1cr.
2cr.
EMS 173 ALS Field Internship II 23120 001H N
04:00P–08:00P HE 0174 Sirkus, M Loff-Like, D Rucks, J
1cr.
EMS 193 Studies in 23384 081H S
08:00A–05:00P HE 0174 Loff-Like, D 23385 082H S
08:00A–05:00P HE 0174 TBA
1cr.
EMS 201 Professional Development
23083 001H W
06:00P–08:00P HE 0151 Sargent, G 23398 002H R
06:00P–08:00P TBA TBA Sargent, G 3cr.
EMS 205 Advanced Pathophysiology
23084 001H W
09:00A–01:00P HE 0151
23163 002H R
09:00A–01:00P HE 0151
Stern, E
Sargent, G Garringer, W Stuck, N
Sargent, G Garringer, W Stuck, N
4cr.
EMS 207 Advanced Patient Assessment
23085 001H W
03:00P–05:00P TBA TBA 23164 002H R
03:00P–05:00P TBA TBA Sargent, G Garringer, W Sargent, G Garringer, W EMS 207 Lab for Advanced Patient Assessment
23086 0A1H W
01:00P–03:00P TBA TBA 23165 0A2H R
01:00P–03:00P TBA TBA Stern, E
Sargent, G Pariser, M Like, A
Stern, E
Sargent, G Pariser, M Like, A
EMS 209 Advanced Pharmacology
23351 001H T
09:00A–12:00P TBA TBA Sargent, G Garringer, W 3cr.
0cr.
4cr.
EMS 211 Operations 23087 001H F
10:00A–12:00P HE 0151 Pariser, M 2cr.
EMS 211 Lab for Operations 23088 0A1H F
12:00P–04:00P HE 0151 Pariser, M 0cr.
EMS 213 ALS Skills Development 23089 0A1H T
12:00P–04:00P HE 0174
1cr.
Sirkus, M Loff-Like, D Like, A
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MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Garringer, W R
03:00P–04:00P HE 0174 Loff-Like, D EMS 215 Registry Review
23366 001H WR 09:00A–05:00P HE 0174
Sargent, G Deal, K
Like, A
Olander, T Garringer, W EMS 216 Paramedic Review 23197 001H
TBA–TBA HE 0174
23180 002H MW 09:00A–05:00P HE 0174
TBA
Sargent, G Deal, K
Like, A
Olander, T Garringer, W EMS 242 ALS Clinical Education III 23121 001H T
06:00P–09:00P HE 0174
23122 002H F
01:00P–04:00P HE 0174
23198 003H F
04:00P–07:00P HE 0174
Deal, K
Moseley, R Deal, K
Tolley, C Deal, K
Tolley, C 1cr.
1cr.
1cr.
Currier, C Sargent, G Deal, K
Deal, K
Stuck, N
Deal, K
Marshall, B Booth, P
Deal, K
2cr.
EMS 245 ALS Field Internship IV 23125 001H N
08:00A–12:00P HE 0174
23483 002H S
08:00A–12:00P HE 0174
Sirkus, M Loff-Like, D Rucks, J
Sirkus, M Loff-Like, D Rucks, J
Alraban, S 1cr.
2cr.
HLT 220 Concepts of Disease 23462 001H W
12:00P–03:00P HE 0212 Falkenstein, P
3cr.
HLT 250
23019
23215
23031
23053
23092
23130
23172
39392
3cr.
001H
002H
003H
004H
005H
006H
007H
009H
General Pharmacology
M
02:00P–05:00P
T
02:00P–05:00P
R
02:30P–05:30P
W
10:00A–01:00P
W
06:00P–09:00P
F
09:00A–12:00P
W
09:00A–12:00P
T
10:00A–01:00P
HE
HE
HE
HE
HE
HE
HE
LR
0354
0254
0254
0253
0353
0354
0355
0105
Alraban, S Alraban, S Alraban, S Narayan, T Akinfiresoye, L Mirkhel, M Mirkhel, M Narayan, T 01/09/17–03/05/17
1cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
HLT 141
23156
23458
23459
004H
005H
006H
Introduction to Medical Terminology
S
10:00A–12:00P HE 0354 Day, M R
09:30A–11:30A HE 0252 Freeman, D R
05:30P–07:30P HE 0354 Freeman, D
1cr.
The following courses are available through the online Extended Learning
Institute:
HEALTH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, MEC, WO
1cr.
EMS 293 Studies in 23401 001H S
08:00A–05:00P HE 0174 Sirkus, M 1cr.
EMS 295 Topics in
23411 001H N
08:00A–05:00P HE 0174 Rucks, J
1cr.
EMS 299 Supervised Study: Paramedic Recertification
23090 001H N
09:00P–10:00P HE 0174 Rucks, J
1cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
EMS 115 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Refresher
23072 082H T
09:00A–03:00P TBA TBA Loff-Like, D 2cr.
EMS 120 Emergency Medical Technician-Basic Clinical
23241 081H N
01:00A–03:00A HE 0174 Loff-Like, D 23242 082H N
03:00A–05:00A HE 0174 Loff-Like, D Rucks, J
23243 083H N
05:00A–07:00A HE 0174 Sirkus, M Loff-Like, D 1cr.
EMS 199 Supervised Study 23218 001H MTWRF 12:00A–12:00A HE 0174 TBA
1cr.
HEALTH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, MEC, WO
For HLT course information, please call 703–822–6557.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
2cr.
HLT 110 Concepts
17575 E05N
18134 E06N
17940 E07N
36400 E08N
36402 E20N
17897 E50N
18696 E51N
18628 E60N
of Personal and Community Health
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
January 09 – April 02
Jacobson, N
January 23 – April 16
Pittman, B
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
February 13 – May 07
Howells, B
HLT 141 Introduction to Medical Terminology
23051 E05H
January 09 – May 07
23052 E06H
January 09 – May 07
23397 E07H
January 09 – May 07
23397 E07H
January 09 – May 07
23236 E08H
January 09 – May 07
23151 E40H
January 09 – March 05
23203 E41H
January 09 – March 05
23220 E55H
January 30 – March 26
23423 E56H
January 30 – March 26
23204 E70H
February 20 – April 16
42145 E71H
February 20 – April 16
42146 E72H
February 20 – April 16
23258 E80H
March 13 – May 07
23205 E81H
March 13 – May 07
Falkenstein, P
Falkenstein, P
Falkenstein, P
Falkenstein, P
Gambhir, T
Cook, M
Cook, M
Vera, A Vera, A Falkenstein, P
Falkenstein, P
Dragonberry, T
Cook, M
Cook, M
HLT 220 Concepts of Disease
22524 E05W
January 09 – May 07
Crippen, N
HLT 250 General Pharmacology
23176 E05H
January 09 – May 07
23174 E06H
January 09 – May 07
23104 E07H
January 09 – May 07
23264 E08H
January 09 – May 07
23265 E09H
January 09 – May 07
23443 E10H
January 09 – May 07
42151 E11H
January 09 – May 07
23190 E20H
January 09 – April 02
23425 E50H
January 23 – April 16
23424 E60H
February 13 – May 07
Falkenstein, P
Falkenstein, P
Falkenstein, P
Falkenstein, P
Munch, M
Munch, M
Akinfiresoye, L
Vera, A Vera, A Vera, A Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
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HLT 141 Introduction to Medical Terminology
23457 002H R
04:00P–06:00P HE 0151 Freeman, D 23155 003H M
07:00P–09:00P HE 0354 Day, M EMS 244 ALS Clinical Internship IV 23124 001H M
07:00A–01:00P HE 0174
23199 002H T
03:00P–09:00P HE 0174
23200 003H W
04:00P–10:00P HE 0174
23201 004H F
08:00A–02:00P HE 0174
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
INSTRUCTOR
Introduction to Medical Terminology
R
11:00A–12:00P LR 0106 Narayan, T T
01:00P–02:00P HE 0254 Alraban, S F
11:00A–12:00P LR 0105 Narayan, T EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
1cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
008H
009H
010H
CREDITS
ROOM
HLT 145 Ethics for Healthcare Personnel
40778 001H T
12:00P–02:00P TBA TBA EMS 243 ALS Field Internship III
23123 001H N
12:00P–04:00P HE 0174 Sirkus, M Loff-Like, D Rucks, J
HLT 138 Principles of Nutrition 23399 001H W
06:30P–08:30P HE 0254 Day, M HLT 141
23471
23261
23472
TIME
3cr.
1cr.
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
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CREDITS
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INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
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HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Offered at: ELI, MA, MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved HIM students, with the exception of HIM
110 and HIM 111. For application information, view an online information session
at www.nvcc.edu/medical. Call 703–822–6570 to learn more.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HIM 111 Medical Terminology 23147 001H W
10:00A–12:40P HE 0328 Gibbons, J 23148 002H T
10:00A–12:40P HE 0328 Pratt, D
3cr.
HIM 142 Fundamentals of Health Information Systems II
23202 001H T
01:00P–03:50P HE 0328 Gambhir, T 3cr.
HIM 196 On-Site Training 23149 001H R
09:00A–03:00P HE 0328 Gambhir, T 23213 002H R
03:00P–04:00P HE 0328 Pratt, D
The following courses are available through the online Extended Learning
Institute:
HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Offered at: ELI, MA, MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved HIM students, with the exception of HIM
110 and HIM 111. For application information, view an online information session
at www.nvcc.edu/medical. Call 703–822–6570 to learn more.
HIM 110 Introduction to Human Pathology
23105 E05H
January 09 – May 07
Pratt, D
1cr.
HIM 111 Medical Terminology
23106 E05H
January 09 – May 07
23107 E06H
January 09 – May 07
23239 E07H
January 09 – May 07
Gibbons, J
Gibbons, J
Gambhir, T
HIM 200 Survey of Healthcare Administration
23214 001H W
04:00P–06:40P HE 0327 Gambhir, T 3cr.
HIM 130 Healthcare Information Systems
23428 E05H
January 09 – May 07
Pratt, D
HIM 252 Clinical Practice II
23171 001H R
09:00A–03:00P HE 0355 Gambhir, T 23216 002H F
09:00A–04:00P HE 0328 Pratt, D
3cr.
HIM 142 Fundamentals of Health Information Systems II
23246 E20H
January 09 – April 02
Gibbons, J
3cr.
3cr.
HIM 220 Health Statistics
23263 E05H
January 09 – May 07
3cr.
HIM 254 Advanced Coding and Reimbursement
23150 001H W
01:00P–03:50P HE 0328 Gibbons, J 23182 002H W
04:00P–07:50P HE 0328 Foreman, B HIM 255 Health Data Class. Systems II/CPT
23146 001H M
10:00A–12:00P HE 0328 Gibbons, J 23183 002H M
04:00P–06:00P HE 0328 Gibbons, J 2cr.
HIM 280 HIM Capstone 23240 001H T
04:30P–05:30P HE 0327 Gambhir, T 1cr.
Gibbons, J
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
HIM 226 Legal Aspects/Health Record Documentation
23217 E05H
January 09 – May 07
Pratt, D
2cr.
HIM 233 Electronic Health Records Management
23427 E05H
January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
HIM 260 Pharmacology for Health Info Management
23108 E20H
January 09 – April 02
Pratt, D
3cr.
The following courses are available through the online Extended Learning
Institute:
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MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Offered at: ELI
HIT 229 Performance Improvement and Data Usage in Healthcare
23419 E05H
January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
HIT 230 Computer Applications in Healthcare 23420 E05H
January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
HIT 233 Working with Electronic Health Records 23421 E05H
January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
HIT 235 Emerging Technologies in Health-IT 23422 E05H
January 09 – May 07
3cr.
TBA
MEDICAL LABORATORY
Offered at: MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved MDL students. For application
information, view an online information session at www.nvcc.edu/medical. Call
703–822–6570 to learn more.
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
MDL 261 Lab for Clinical Chem and Instrumentation I
23153 0L1H T
01:00P–04:00P HE 0230 Flodstrom, G 23166 0L2H W
01:00P–04:00P HE 0230 Flodstrom, G 0cr.
MDL 277 Clinical Blood Banking Techniques
23094 001H TR 12:00A–04:00A HE 0228
23167 002H TR 12:00A–04:00A HE 0230
Gordon, K Flodstrom, G McCarty, A Gordon, K Flodstrom, G McCarty, A 4cr.
MDL 278 Clinical Microbiology Techniques II
23136 001H MW 04:00A–08:00A HE 0228
23168 002H MW 04:00A–08:00A HE 0230
Gordon, K Flodstrom, G McCarty, A Gordon, K Flodstrom, G McCarty, A MDL 281 Clinical Correlations
23050 001H M
03:00P–04:00P HE 0254 Gordon, K REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CODE(S)
4cr.
1cr.
MDL 127 Hematology
23209 001H M
08:00A–10:00A HE 0254 Gordon, K 3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
MDL 127 Lab for Hematology 23210 0L1H M
10:00A–01:00P HE 0230 Gordon, K 23211 0L2H M
01:00P–04:00P HE 0230 McCarty, A 0cr.
MDL 105 Phlebotomy 23048 081H TR 09:00A–11:00A HE 0228 McCarty, A 01/09/17–03/05/17
MDL 105 Lab for Phlebotomy 23049 0L1H TR 11:30A–02:30P HE 0228 McCarty, A 0cr.
MDL 199 Supervised Study Hematology/Chemistry
23452 001H M
04:00P–05:00P HE 0230 TBA
1cr.
MDL 215 Immunology 23255 001H W
10:00A–12:00P HE 0254 McCarty, A 2cr.
MDL 261 Clinical Chem and Instrumentation I
23152 001H T
09:00A–12:00P HE 0254 Flodstrom, G 4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MDL 106 Clinical Phlebotomy 23184 082H T
04:00A–08:00A HE 0230 TBA
23249 083H T
04:00A–08:00A HE 0228 Gordon, K 4cr.
MDL 106 Lab for Clinical Phlebotomy 23414 0L2H SN 12:01A–06:01A HE 0228 McCarty, A 0cr.
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In-Person Component
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MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
23415 0L3H SN TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
12:01A–06:01A HE 0230 Gordon, K NATURAL SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Medical
Education Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first
lab meeting.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
The following lecture and lab section must be taken together:
NAS 162 Health Science II 4cr.
Prerequisite: A passing grade in NAS 161 or division approval (703–323–3224 or
[email protected]).
18287 003N R
12:00P–02:15P HE 0254 Lea, P NAS 162 Lab for Health Science II
18288 0A3N R
09:00A–11:45A HE 0230 Lea, P EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
0cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
NAS 161 Health Science I Prerequisites: Placement into ENG 111 and BIO 101 or NAS 150 or division
approval (703–323–3224 or [email protected]).
18007 060N TR 06:00P–07:15P HE 0255 TBA
4cr.
NAS 161 Lab for Health Science I
18008 0K1N TR 07:30P–10:10P HE 0230 TBA
0cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
The following lecture and choice of lab must be taken together:
NAS 162 Health Science II 4cr.
Prerequisite: A passing grade in NAS 161 or division approval (703–323–3224 or
[email protected]). Course is offered to students who are completing NAS 161 in
the first eight-week session of the Spring 2017 semester.
18009 080N TR 06:00P–07:15P HE 0255 TBA
NAS 162 Lab for Health Science II
18010 0Q1N TR 07:30P–10:10P HE 0230 TBA
0cr.
NURSING
Offered at: ELI, MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved nursing students. For application
information, visit www.nvcc.edu/medical. View an online nursing track information
session. Call 703–822–6579 if you have additional program questions after
viewing the information session.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
NUR 111 23355 0L1H
23356 0L2H
23357 0L3H
23358 0L4H
Lab for First Level Nursing I T
08:00A–10:00A HE
T
10:00A–12:00P HE
W
08:00A–10:00A HE
W
10:00A–12:00P HE
0225
0225
0225
0225
NUR 111 Clinic for First Level Nursing I 23359 0A1H T
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23360 0A2H W
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23361 0A3H T
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23362 0A4H W
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23363 0A5H T
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23364 0A6H W
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23365 0A7H T
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23402 0A8H W
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23408 0A9H T
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23473 0B1H W
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
23475 0B2H S
06:30A–03:30P HE 0225
Abisogun, E
Abisogun, E
Abisogun, E
Abisogun, E
Dennis, P Francese, T McGowan, A Diaz, J
Sesay, A
Callahan, J Rathburn, K Boamah, R Berrios, V Johnson, D Johnson, D Somuah, L 0cr.
0cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
23270 0A4H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23271 0A5H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23272 0A6H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23273 0B2H S
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23274 0B3H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23275 0B4H W
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23482 0B5H W
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23276 0B6H S
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23277 0C1H M
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23278 0C2H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23279 0C3H W
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23280 0C4H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23281 0C5H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23282 0C6H M
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23283 0D1H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23284 0D2H W
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23479 0D3H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
23480 0D4H W
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
CODE(S)
McKeever, J John, A
Moseley, M Wurie, A
Gabriel, R Boamah, R Clark, B
Curtin, G Brooks, L Blount, V Oyeleye, O Keener, J Harding, A Fluellen, K Nasari, M Hurton, L Patterson, K Jalloh, K Lee, S Lobo, W
01/09/17–03/05/17
NUR 180 Essentials of Maternal/Newborn Nursing
23291 060H F
10:00A–02:00P HE 0152 O'Brien, M 23292 061H F
10:00A–02:00P HE 0253 Nutting, N 4cr.
NUR 180 23302 0L1H
23303 0L2H
23304 0L3H
Lab for Essentials of Maternal/Newborn Nursing T
01:00P–03:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E W
01:00P–03:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E R
10:00A–12:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E 0cr.
NUR 180 Clinic for Essentials of Maternal/Newborn Nursing 23293 0A1H S
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Nutting, N 23294 0A2H S
06:30A–07:30A HE 0225 Ordaz, J
23295 0A3H M
06:30A–07:30A HE 0225 O'Brien, M 23296 0A4H M
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 O'Brien, M Fluellen, K 23297 0A5H T
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Wright, M 23298 0B1H T
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Berrios, V 23299 0B2H T
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Avovabey, C 23300 0B3H W
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 TBA
23301 0B4H R
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 O'Brien, M 23388 0B5H R
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Avovabey, C 0cr.
NUR 201 23319 060H
23320 061H
23444 062H
Psychiatric Nursing F
10:00A–02:00P HE 0256 Cane, C
F
10:00A–02:00P HE 0352 Gunther, J F
10:00A–02:00P HE 0355 Smith, A
4cr.
NUR 201 23321 0A1H
23322 0A2H
23323 0A3H
23324 0A4H
23325 0A5H
23326 0B1H
23327 0B2H
23328 0B3H
23329 0B4H
Clinic for Psychiatric Nursing
T
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Francese, T T
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Gunther, J T
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Smith, A
T
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Airaghi, D W
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Yohn, L
W
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Tsegaye, T W
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Tsegaye, T R
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Smith, A
R
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Cane, C
0cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
NUR 222 Second Level Nursing Principles and Concepts II 23266 001H R
10:00A–02:00P HE 0154 Curtin, G Blount, V 23267 002H R
10:00A–02:00P HE 0152 Amato, D
Fluellen, K 9cr.
NUR 222 23285 0L1H
23286 0L2H
23287 0L3H
23288 0L4H
23289 0L5H
23474 0L6H
0cr.
Lab for Second Level Nursing Principles and Concepts II
M
01:00P–03:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E R
08:00A–10:00A HE 0225 Abisogun, E R
02:30P–04:30P HE 0225 Abisogun, E F
08:00A–10:00A HE 0225 Abisogun, E F
10:00A–12:30P HE 0225 Abisogun, E F
01:00P–03:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E TIME
NUR 222 Clinic for Second Level Nursing Principles and Concepts II 0cr.
23268 0A1H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225 Amato, D
23269 0A2H T
07:00A–08:00P HE 0225 Bhati, S
NUR 116 Selected Nursing Concepts
23371 080H F
01:00P–03:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E 23372 081H F
01:00P–03:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E 1cr.
NUR 180 Essentials of Maternal/Newborn Nursing
23305 080H F
10:00A–02:00P HE 0152 O'Brien, M 23306 081H F
10:00A–02:00P HE 0253 Nutting, N 4cr.
NUR 180 23316 0S1H
23317 0S2H
23318 0S3H
Lab for Essentials of Maternal/Newborn Nursing T
01:00P–03:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E W
01:00P–03:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E R
10:00A–12:00P HE 0225 Abisogun, E 0cr.
NUR 180 Clinic for Essentials of Maternal/Newborn Nursing 23307 0A1H S
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Niermeier, K 23308 0A2H M
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Nutting, N O'Brien, M 23309 0A3H T
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 TBA
23310 0A4H T
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 O'Brien, M 23311 0A5H T
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Berrios, V 23312 0B1H T
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 TBA
23313 0B2H N
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Ordaz, J
23314 0B3H R
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Robinson, L 23315 0B4H R
06:30A–05:00P HE 0225 Wright, M 0cr.
NUR 201 Psychiatric Nursing 23339 080H F
10:00A–02:00P HE 0256 Cane, C
4cr.
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MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
23340 081H F
23445 082H F
NUR 201 23330 0A1H
23331 0A2H
23332 0A3H
23333 0A4H
23334 0A5H
23335 0B1H
23336 0B2H
23337 0B3H
23338 0B4H
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
10:00A–02:00P HE 0352 Gunther, J 10:00A–02:00P HE 0355 Smith, A
Clinic for Psychiatric Nursing
T
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Francese, T T
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Gunther, J T
01:00P–11:00P HE 0225 Weinfield, A T
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Airaghi, D W
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Yohn, L
W
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Tumminia, P W
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Tsegaye, T R
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 TBA
R
06:30A–06:30P HE 0225 Cane, C
0cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
01/09/17–03/05/17
Coordinated Internship OT MTWRF 12:00A–01:00A HE 0165 Skibek, K MTWRF 02:00A–03:00A HE 0165 Skibek, K 1cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
NUR 222 Clinic for Second Level Nursing Principles and Concepts II 0cr.
23504 0P1H TN 07:00A–08:00P HE 0225 Bernstein, M NUR 299 Supervised Study Preceptorship
23290 080H S
12:00A–12:01A HE 0225 TBA
OCT 290 23376 01H
23403 02H
TIME
1cr.
The following courses are available through the online Extended Learning
Institute:
OCT 290 23437 03H
Coordinated Internship OT MTWRF 03:00A–04:00A HE 0165 Skibek, K 1cr.
OCT 295 23377 01H
Topics in: Trends in Prof Iss in OT Pract
S
09:00A–01:00P HE 0212 Cook, M
1cr.
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Offered at: MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved PTA students. For application information,
view an online information session at www.nvcc.edu/medical. Call 703–822–6570
for further information.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PTH 115 Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist
23020 001H MW 08:00A–09:20A HE 0256 Gundrum, J 5cr.
Offered at: ELI, MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved nursing students. For application
information, visit www.nvcc.edu/medical. View an online nursing track information
session. Call 703–822–6579 if you have additional program questions after
viewing the information session.
PTH 115 Lab for Kinesiology for the Physical Therapist
23021 0A1H MW 10:00A–11:50A HE 0170 Mandel, A 23022 0A2H MW 01:00P–02:50P HE 0170 Mandel, A 0cr.
PTH 122 Therapeutic Procedures II
23023 001H TR 08:00A–09:20A HE 0256 Ottavio, P 5cr.
NUR 111 First Level Nursing I
23250 E05H
January 09 – May 07
23251 E06H
January 09 – May 07
8cr.
PTH 122 Lab for Therapeutic Procedures II
23024 0A1H TR 10:00A–12:00P HE 0172 Sawyer, S 23025 0A2H TR 01:00P–03:00P HE 0172 Sawyer, S 0cr.
NUR 150 Community-Based Nursing/Multicultural Environment
23343 E06H
January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
PTH 232 Clinical Education III 23054 061H F
09:00A–01:00P HE 0252 Morey, K
5cr.
NUR 222 Second Level Nursing Principles and Concepts II
23252 E05H
January 09 – May 07
TBA
9cr.
0cr.
NUR 135 Drug Dosage Calculations
23341 E20H
January 09 – April 02
2cr.
PTH 232 Lab for Clinical Education III
23029 0A1H MTWRF 01:00A–02:00A HE 0172
23030 0A2H MTWRF 02:00A–03:00A HE 0172
23032 0A3H MTWRF 03:00A–04:00A HE 0172
23109 0A4H MTWRF 04:00A–05:00A HE 0172
NURSING
TBA
Clark, B
TBA
NUR 150 Community-Based Nursing/Multicultural Environment
23342 E05H
January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
NUR 254 Nursing Dimensions
23253 E40H
January 09 – March 05
23254 E41H
January 09 – March 05
23393 E42H
January 09 – March 05
23394 E80H
March 13 – May 07
23395 E81H
March 13 – May 07
1cr.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
NUR 255 Nursing Organization and Management
23396 E20H
January 09 – April 02
TBA
23476 E21H
January 09 – April 02
TBA
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
PTH 210 Psychological Aspects of Therapy
23026 060H TR 02:00P–04:00P HE 0252 Ottavio, P 2cr.
PTH 227 Pathological Conditions 23027 060H TR 10:30A–01:30P HE 0252 Balint, J 3cr.
PTH 245 Professional Issues 23028 060H MW 10:00A–02:00P HE 0252 Morey, K
3cr.
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Offered at: MEC
Offered at: MEC
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
OCT 190 Coordinated Internship OT Pediatrics
23405 01H
TBA–TBA HE 0255
23406 02H W
12:00P–02:00P HE 0165
23439 03H W
06:00A–07:00A HE 0165
23438 04H W
04:00A–05:00A HE 0165
OCT 199 Supervised Study 23410 001H
12:00A–12:00A TBA TBA TBA
Skibek, K Skibek, K Skibek, K TBA
OCT 203 Occupational Therapy with Developmental Disabilities 23389 001H R
09:30A–12:30P HE 0255 Clemens, E 1cr.
Versluis, T 4cr.
1cr.
ROC 232 Clinical Clerkship IV
23189 001H MWF 08:00A–04:30P HE 0220 Versluis, T
5cr.
4cr.
RADIOGRAPHY
0cr.
Offered at: MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved RAD students, with the exception of RAD
105. For application information, view an online information session at www.nvcc.
edu/medical for more information. Call 703–822–6648 for further information.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
OCT 207 23391 01H
Therapeutic Skills R
01:00P–03:00P HE 0255 Cook, M
3cr.
OCT 207 Lab for Therapeutic Skills 23392 0A1H T
09:00A–12:00P HE 0165 Cook, M
23407 0A2H T
12:00P–03:00P HE 0165 Cook, M
0cr.
RAD 105 Introduction to Radiology, Protection and Patient Care
23418 001H R
12:00P–02:00P TBA TBA Lemessy, P Lemessy, P Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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TBA TBA 0cr.
Lab for Occupational Therapy with
Developmental Disabilities
M
09:30A–12:30P HE 0165 Clemens, E M
01:00P–04:00P HE 0165 Clemens, E Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
ROC 131 Clinical Clerkship I
23416 001H
TBA–TBA ROC 131 Clinic for Clinical Clerkship I
23186 0C1H TR 08:00A–04:30P HE 0220 Versluis, T OCT 203 23435 0A1H
23390 0A2H
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Ottavio, P Morey, K
Gundrum, J Ottavio, P Morey, K
Gundrum, J 2cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
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COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
RAD 131 23033 001H
23034 002H
23035 003H
23062 004H
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Elementary Clinical Procedures I
TR 07:30A–03:50P HE 0220
TR 07:30A–03:50P HE 0220
TR 07:30A–03:50P HE 0220
TR 07:30A–03:50P HE 0220
RAD 142 Principles of Radiographic Quality II
23059 001H F
09:00A–12:00P TBA TBA RAD 142 23060 0L1H
23061 0L2H
23256 0L3H
23257 0L4H
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Risper, J TBA
TBA
TBA
White, J
White, J
Lab for Principles of Radiographic Quality II
F
12:30P–03:30P HE 0220 TBA
F
02:00P–05:00P HE 0220 TBA
F
03:30P–06:30P HE 0220 TBA
W
03:30P–06:30P HE 0220 TBA
RAD 221 Radiographic Procedures II 23036 001H W
09:30A–12:00P TBA TBA RAD 221 23063 0L1H
23037 0L2H
23038 0L3H
23039 0L4H
Lab for Radiographic Procedures II
M
08:30A–11:30A HE 0220
M
11:30A–02:30P HE 0220
M
02:30P–05:30P HE 0220
W
01:00P–04:00P HE 0220
RAD 232 23040 001H
23041 002H
23042 003H
23247 004H
Advanced
MWF MWF MWF MWF Clinical Procedures II
07:30A–04:30P HE 0220
07:30A–04:30P HE 0220
07:30A–04:30P HE 0220
07:30A–04:30P HE 0220
RAD 240 Radiographic Pathology 23043 001H T
09:30A–12:30P TBA TBA EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Risper, J TBA
TBA
TBA
Heffernan, R Heffernan, R 3cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
RTH 290 Coordinated Internship: 24091 001H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219
34896 002H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219
34897 003H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219
34898 004H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219
34899 005H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
CODE(S)
Grilliot, K Clark, T
Grilliot, K Tamula, G Clevenger, T Tamula, G Seraj, S
01/09/17–03/05/17
RTH 120 Fundamental Theory for Respiratory Care
23082 001H TR 01:00P–03:00P TBA TBA Freeman, D 2cr.
RTH 227 Integrated Resp. Therapy Skills II
23139 001H TR 01:30P–03:30P HE 0354 Grilliot, K 2cr.
RTH 120 Fundamental Theory for Respiratory Care
39181 002H TR 01:00P–03:00P TBA TBA Freeman, D Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, QME, RES
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
2cr.
RAD 246 Special Procedures 23131 081H T
01:00P–03:00P TBA TBA 1cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
SDV 100 College Success Skills 23431 001H R
06:00P–07:40P HE 0353 Page, B
23433 002H F
09:00A–10:40A HE 0353 DeLaney, E 1cr.
SDV 101 23093 005H
23057 006H
23055 007H
23056 008H
23064 012H
23160 015H
23091 017H
1cr.
Orientation to: Health Care
W
10:00A–11:50A
T
06:30P–08:20P
R
10:00A–11:50A
W
02:00P–03:50P
W
06:30P–08:20P
S
10:00A–11:50A
R
06:30P–08:20P
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Faruki, F Okafor, S Shine, T
Kallas-Alleva, A Abbott, C Okafor, S Abbott, C EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
RESPIRATORY THERAPY
SDV 100 College Success Skills 23434 003H R
06:00P–07:40P HE 0353 Page, B
1cr.
1cr.
RTH 121 Cardiopulmonary Science I
23095 001H TR 08:45A–10:00A HE 0253 Clark, T
3cr.
SDV 101 23463 009H
23260 010H
23058 011H
23065 014H
23161 016H
23170 025H
RTH 131 Respiratory Care Theory and Procedures I
23100 001H TR 10:15A–11:30A HE 0253 Freeman, D 4cr.
The following courses are available through the online Extended Learning
Institute:
RTH 131 23101 0A1H
23102 0A2H
23181 0A3H
0cr.
Offered at: MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved RTH students, with the exception of RTH
120. For application information, view an online information session at www.nvcc.
edu/medical. Call 703–822–6557 for more information.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Orientation to: Health Care
R
10:00A–11:50A
T
02:00P–03:50P
W
10:00A–11:50A
W
06:00P–07:50P
S
10:00A–11:50A
F
06:00P–07:50P
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
SDV 101 Orientation to: Health Care
23177 E05H
January 09 – May 07
23175 E06H
January 09 – May 07
23162 E20H
January 09 – April 02
23245 E21H
January 09 – April 02
23208 E40H
January 09 – March 05
23244 E50H
January 23 – April 16
23368 E55H
January 30 – March 26
23369 E70H
February 20 – April 16
23188 E80H
March 13 – May 07
23157 E81H
March 13 – May 07
Shine, T
Kallas-Alleva, A Faruki, F Abbott, C Okafor, S Okafor, S Patton, K
Hutchins, M
Hutchins, M
Patton, K
Patton, K
Patton, K
Hutchins, M
Patton, K
Patton, K
Hutchins, M
RTH 196 On-Site Training In: Fund. Clinical Procedures
23096 001H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219 Grilliot, K Clevenger, T Grilliot, K 23097 002H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219 Nour, I
Freeman, D 23098 003H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219 TBA
Meelaphsom, P
23099 004H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219 Clark, T
Clark, T
23144 005H MW 07:00A–02:00P HE 0219 Grilliot, K 3cr.
RTH 225 Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Procedures
23137 001H TR 12:00P–12:50P HE 0354 Grilliot, K 3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
RTH 225 Lab for Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory
23138 0A1H T
09:00A–11:30A HE 0219 Grilliot, K 34894 0A2H R
09:00A–11:30A HE 0219 Grilliot, K 0cr.
SPA 163 Spanish For Health Professionals I
No previous Spanish language classes required for SPA 163.
17708 036N T
07:00P–08:15P HE 0254 TBA
RTH 245 Pharmacology For Respiratory Care II
23230 001H TR 12:00P–01:00P HE 0253 Clark, T
2cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
1cr.
SPANISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
For course information, call 703–323–2138.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
01/23/17–05/07/17
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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2cr.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
5cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
Lab for Respiratory Care Theory and Procedures I
T
01:00P–03:30P HE 0219 Clark, T
R
01:00P–03:30P HE 0219 Clark, T
T
03:30P–06:00P HE 0219 Clark, T
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
0cr.
RAD 105 Introduction to Radiology, Protection and Patient Care
23417 081H TR 06:00P–09:00P TBA TBA Risper, J Lemessy, P Lemessy, P TIME
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
RESTON CENTER
1831 Wiehle Ave
Reston, Virginia 20190
703–323–3000
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
ACCOUNTING
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I 20229 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0308 TBA
3cr.
ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II 20533 052L MR 10:15A–11:30A RES 0304 TBA
3cr.
ACC 261 Principles of Federal Taxation I
19525 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0350 Adams, F
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Introduction to Communication
T
07:15P–09:55P RES 0334
W
11:45A–02:25P RES 0334
T
02:45P–05:25P RES 0334
TF 01:15P–02:30P RES 0304
TF 11:45A–01:00P RES 0304
FOURTEEN WEEK
LeBerre, M Idziak, S Eldreth, C Idziak, S Idziak, S REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ECO 120 Survey of Economics 3cr.
19616 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0354 Batmanghelidj, D REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
3cr.
BIOLOGY
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
4cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
1cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
An English placement test is required to enroll in English classes. The placement
test is waived if students present qualifying scores on SAT, ACT, or TOEFL iBT.
Contact any campus Student Services Center or Testing Center for details. See
the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
3cr.
ENG 111 College Composition I
40825 F50L MR 08:45A–10:00A RES 0314 Rivera, M 3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 40804 F50L MR 10:15A–11:05A RES 0314 TBA
2cr.
ENG 112 College Composition II 19940 051L TF 08:45A–10:00A RES 0334 TBA
19941 052L M
07:15P–09:55P RES 0309 TBA
3cr.
ENG 125 Introduction to Literature 19942 051L MR 08:45A–10:00A RES 0349 TBA
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENG 112 College Composition II 40846 039L W
08:45A–11:50A RES 0304 TBA
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center. For further information,
please contact Dr. Tami Olds at 703–450–2515.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ENG 111 College Composition I
20026 080L MW 04:15P–07:10P RES 0304 TBA
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND THEATRE
3cr.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CST 100 Principles of Public Speaking 19665 051L M
07:15P–09:55P RES 0334 Damdul, D 3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
3cr.
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
CHD 298 Seminar and Project Portfolio Development 19550 080L S
09:00A–11:30A RES 0334 Lanius, A ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics
19274 051L TF 10:15A–11:30A RES 0308 TBA
19957 052L R
07:15P–09:55P RES 0307 Wharff, J ENG 111 College Composition I
40831 050L TF 08:45A–10:00A RES 0304 TBA
19415 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0309 TBA
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
CHD 265 Advanced Observation and Participation in
Early Childhood
20590 030L S
09:00A–11:30A RES 0307 Lanius, A 3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
BUS 100 Introduction to Business
19585 051L M
07:15P–09:55P RES 0305 Billups, A 19734 052L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0349 Eldreth, M ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
19487 051L TF 11:45A–01:00P RES 0310 TBA
19564 052L M
07:15P–09:55P RES 0353 TBA
ENGLISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
BIO 101 General Biology I 19566 051L R
07:15P–09:55P RES 0354 Cascio, F 3cr.
ECONOMICS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
ART 100 Art Appreciation 34583 050L TF 01:00P–02:30P RES 0350 Avery, P
3cr.
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ARTS
ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art I
20048 051L TF 10:15A–11:30A RES 0350 Avery, P
CODE(S)
01/23/17–05/07/17
CST 110 Introduction to Communication
20142 036L R
06:00P–09:05P RES 0304 LeBerre, M CST 110 Introduction to Communication
20314 080L MR 11:45A–02:40P RES 0349 McClancy, E 01/23/17–05/07/17
ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II 19892 051L R
06:45P–09:50P RES 0349 Wilkerson, C CST 110 20531 051L
19670 052L
20041 053L
20315 054L
34602 055L
TIME
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
An English Placement Test must be taken before enrolling in any ESL course. You
may take the English Placement Test at any of the campus Testing Centers. See
the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
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RESTON CENTER
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
01/09/17–05/07/17
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
ESL 31 Composition I 19132 051L TR 07:15P–09:30P RES 0310 TBA
5cr.
ESL 32 Reading I
19142 051L TR 04:45P–07:00P RES 0354 TBA
5cr.
All first-time-to-college students
(ages 17–24) are required to
complete a student development
course (SDV 100 or 101) during
their first year.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 41 Composition II
5cr.
19147 051L TR 04:45P–07:00P RES 0315 Hvitfeldt-Matthews, J ESL 42 Reading II 19143 051L R
07:15P–09:30P RES 0350 Holzberlein, W
T
07:15P–09:30P RES 0315 Holzberlein, W
5cr.
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
ESL 51 Composition III
19141 051L MW 04:45P–07:00P RES 0310 Holzberlein, W
5cr.
ESL 52 Reading III 19139 051L MW 07:15P–09:30P RES 0310 Holzberlein, W
5cr.
IT ESSENTIALS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
ITE 115
19496
19529
19739
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Offered at: ELI, LO, RES
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
Introduction to Computer Applic. and Concepts
052L W
06:30A–09:10A RES 0315 Fennell, T 053L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0319 TBA
054L R
07:15P–09:55P RES 0315 TBA
3cr.
ITE 221 PC Hardware and O/S Architecture
20309 051L R
11:45A–02:25P RES 0307 Chhetri, C 3cr.
IT NETWORKING
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
GIS 200 Geographic Information Systems I (GIS)
20380 051L F
11:45A–02:25P RES 0313 Harman, M 3cr.
GIS 201 Geographic Information Systems II (GIS)
19931 051L T
06:50P–09:30P RES 0313 Harman, M 3cr.
GIS 205 GIS 3-Dimensional Analysis
19592 051L R
06:50P–09:30P RES 0313 Harman, M 3cr.
GIS 295 Topics In: Python Scripting 20607 051L M
06:50P–09:30P RES 0313 TBA
3cr.
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
GIS 101
Introduction to Geospatial Technology
20379 030L W
06:15P–10:00P RES 0313 Dawley, J 3cr.
GIS 290 Coordinated Internship 19582 030L M
12:00A–12:00A RES 0313 Harman, M 1cr.
HISTORY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center. For additional information,
call 703–450–2505.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES, WO
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center. For further information, call
703–450–2585 or 703–450–2575.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITN 100 Introduction to Telecommunications Prerequisite: ITE 115.
19501 051L T
07:15P–09:55P RES 0354 TBA
3cr.
ITN 101 Introduction to Network Concepts
Prerequisite: ITN 100.
19822 051L R
07:00P–09:40P RES 0314 TBA
3cr.
ITN 107 Pers. Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting
19993 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0314 King, R
3cr.
ITN 200 Administration of Network Resources
Prerequisite: ITN 101.
20497 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0315 TBA
3cr.
ITN 260 Network Security Basics 46926 051L T
07:15P–09:55P RES 0314 TBA
3cr.
ITN 262 Network Comm, Security and Authentication
20499 051L M
06:15P–09:55P RES 0314 TBA
4cr.
ITN 277 Computer Forensics II
46938 051L W
09:30A–12:10P RES 0314 Dinh, K
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HIS 101 History of Western Civilization I
30859 052L MR 08:45A–10:00A RES 0307 Foltz, A
3cr.
HIS 102 History of Western Civilization II
30864 052L MR 10:15A–11:30A RES 0307 Foltz, A
3cr.
IT DATABASE AND WEB DEVELOPMENT
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MIP, RES, WO
Placement test is required for enrolling in mathematics. Test waived if student
completed the prerequisite no more one year ago with a grade of S, C, or better.
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center. For further information,
please call 703–450–2575.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center.
ITD 134 PL/SQL Programming Prerequisite: ITD 132.
19831 051L M
07:15P–09:55P RES 0315 Gutnick, T MATHEMATICS
3cr.
MTH 151 Math for the Liberal Arts I Prerequisite: Placement test and Algebra II and Geometry.
19517 051L W
07:15P–09:55P RES 0305 TBA
19316 052L TF 01:15P–02:30P RES 0305 TBA
3cr.
MTH 163 Precalculus I Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry or equivalent and placement test.
19323 051L R
07:15P–09:55P RES 0305 TBA
20473 052L TF 01:15P–02:30P RES 0307 TBA
3cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
RESTON CENTER
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
MTH 173 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
19979 051L TR 04:15P–06:35P RES 0305 TBA
5cr.
SOCIOLOGY
MTH 241 Statistics I Prerequisite: MTH 152 or MTH 163 or MTH 182.
19436 051L TF 11:45A–01:00P RES 0308 TBA
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center. For further information,
please call 703–450–4514.
MTH 271 Applied Calculus I 3cr.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on a placement test and MTH 163 or MTH 166.
19629 051L T
07:15P–09:55P RES 0305 TBA
20474 052L R
07:15P–09:55P RES 0305 TBA
TWELVE WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology I 20585 032L TR 07:00P–08:30P RES 0305 McFadden, W 3cr.
SPANISH
02/06/17–05/07/17
MTH 152 Math for the Liberal Arts II 20213 051L MR 05:15P–06:55P RES 0308 TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MTH 242 Statistics II Prerequisite: MTH 241.
19538 080L TR 05:45P–08:25P RES 0353 TBA
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center. For further information,
please call Christopher Blake at 703–450–2530.
FOURTEEN WEEK
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, QME, RES
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MTT 4 Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based) 19163 051L M
04:15P–05:55P RES 0315 TBA
W
04:15P–05:55P RES 0315 TBA
4cr.
2cr.
SDV 100 College Success Skills 20171 081L W
10:15A–11:55A RES 0310 Nieves, S 20166 083L S
09:00A–11:00A RES 0349 Johnson, S FIVE WEEK
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MTT 2 Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
19232 083L MW 04:15P–05:55P RES 0319 TBA
2cr.
FOUR WEEK
MTT 1 Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based)
19237 051L MW 04:15P–05:55P RES 0319 TBA
03/13/17–04/09/17
01/09/17–03/05/17
SDV 100 College Success Skills 20157 061L W
07:00P–07:50P RES 0305 Valle, K
1cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
01/09/17–03/05/17
MTT 2 Developmental Math II (Technology-Based)
19223 051L MW 04:15P–05:55P RES 0319 TBA
01/23/17–05/07/17
SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II
5cr.
19846 051L MW 07:15P–09:50P RES 0304 Nieto-Shahsavarian, M STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
DEVELOPMENTAL MATH (TECHNOLOGY-BASED)
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
FOURTEEN WEEK
1cr.
1cr.
01/09/17–02/06/17
SDV 101 Orientation to: Information Technology
19797 030L M
05:00P–06:40P LR 0105 Davis, C
1cr.
SDV 101 Orientation to: Computer Science
19798 031L M
05:00P–06:40P LR 0105
1cr.
Davis, C
PSYCHOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
See the web page for directions to the Reston Center. For further information,
please call 703–450–2629.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology I 20368 051L M
07:15P–09:55P RES 0304 Lane, T
20369 052L MR 11:45A–01:00P RES 0307 Mirchandani, K
3cr.
PSY 202 Introduction to Psychology II 34844 051L MR 01:15P–02:30P RES 0307 Mirchandani, K
3cr.
NOVA ALERT!
The NOVA Alert system delivers important emergency information to your cell phone, email address,
pager or PDA during major campus or area emergencies. When an incident occurs, the NOVA Alert
system will send you real-time updates via text message with important instructions such as where to
go or what action to take. Students and employees are automatically enrolled in NOVA Alert.
Verify your account information at alert.nvcc.edu
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2645 College Drive
Woodbridge, Virginia 22191
703–323–3000
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ACCOUNTING
FOURTEEN WEEK
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
ADJ 100 Survey of Criminal Justice 21926 002W W
02:00P–05:05P WC 0106 Crawford, K EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ACC 211 21970 001W
21971 002W
21972 003W
21973 004W
21974 005W
24110 006W
21975 007W
Principles
MW MW TR TR TR MW TR of Accounting I 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0114
11:00A–12:15P WAS 0114
08:00A–09:15A WC 0409
09:30A–10:45A WC 0409
11:00A–12:15P WAS 0114
12:30P–01:45P WC 0409
02:00P–03:15P WC 0409
Polser, K Polser, K Gershman, B Gershman, B Ahmed, N
Ahmed, N
Gershman, B ACC 212 21977 001W
21978 002W
24111 003W
27343 004W
47872 005W
Principles
MW MW MW TR W
of Accounting II
08:00A–09:15A
09:30A–10:45A
12:30P–01:45P
09:30A–10:45A
07:00P–09:40P
Gershman, B Gershman, B Polser, K Ahmed, N
Polser, K FOURTEEN WEEK
WC 0409
WC 0409
WAS 0114
WAS 0114
WAS 0114
3cr.
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ADJ 127 Firearms and Marksmanship
22324 040W TR 12:30P–03:10P WC 0308 Loveless, L ADJ 295 Topics In: Advanced Firearms and Marksmanship
22762 060W TR 12:30P–03:10P WC 0308 Loveless, L 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION
Offered at: WO
For course information, please call 703–878–5784.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II 27344 075W T
06:30P–09:10P FBA 0003 Ahmed, N
01/23/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
01/23/17–05/07/17
ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I 27341 009W TR 11:00A–12:30P WC 0409 Polser, K CODE(S)
3cr.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, QME
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
AIR 111
21927
21928
34603
001W
002W
003W
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Controls I
MW 09:30A–11:30A WC 0410 Rhyne, C
M
05:30P–09:10P WC 0410 Nall, P
W
05:30P–09:10P WC 0410 Nall, P
3cr.
AIR 121 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration I Prerequisites/Corequisites: SDV 100, 101 or 106.
21932 001W M
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0105 Secondo, L 21934 002W TR 09:00A–12:00P WAC 0105 Secondo, L 22363 004W W
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0107 Secondo, L 4cr.
AIR 122 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration II Prerequisite: AIR 121.
21936 001W T
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0106 Knicely, D 21990 002W R
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0106 Knicely, D 4cr.
AIR 134
21991
22180
34608
Circuits and Controls I TR 09:30A–11:30A WC 0410 Rhyne, C
T
05:30P–09:10P WC 0410 Nall, P
R
05:30P–09:10P WC 0410 Nall, P
3cr.
4cr.
001W
002W
003W
ADJ 100 Survey of Criminal Justice 21925 001W TR 08:00A–09:15A WC 0106 Crawford, K 3cr.
ADJ 105 The Juvenile Justice System 22294 001W MW 09:30A–10:45A WC 0106 Baker, L
3cr.
ADJ 107 Survey of Criminology
22148 001W M
07:00P–09:40P WC 0106 Lefeve, C 3cr.
AIR 154 Heating Systems I Prerequisite/Corequisite: AIR 111.
22588 001W M
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0110 Kang, M
21992 002W R
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0110 Kang, M
ADJ 133 Ethics and the Criminal Justice Prof.
21929 001W M
11:00A–12:15P WC 0106 Baker, L
3cr.
AIR 205 Hydronics and Zoning
22589 001W T
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0111 Johnson, A 4cr.
ADJ 163 Crime Analysis and Intelligence
24118 001W W
11:00A–12:15P WC 0106 Baker, L
3cr.
4cr.
ADJ 164 Case Studies in Murder/Violent Crimes
22651 001W T
12:30P–01:45P WC 0106 Crawford, K 22798 002W W
07:00P–08:30P WC 0106 Crawford, K 3cr.
AIR 207 Heat Loads and Psychrometrics
Prerequisite: AIR 121 and recommended for Algebra proficiency.
22590 001W W
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0105 Rhyne, C
34614 002W R
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0105 Rhyne, C
4cr.
ADJ 186 Forensic Psychology 22518 001W MW 02:00P–03:15P WAS 0204 Lefeve, C 3cr.
AIR 213 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Controls III
Prerequisite: AIR 134.
21994 001W W
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0111 Johnson, A 3cr.
AIR 235 Heat Pumps 21995 001W T
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0107 Jensen, J 22591 002W W
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0110 Jensen, J 4cr.
ADJ 212 Crim Law, Evidence and Procedures II
21930 001W TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0106 Crawford, K ADJ 216 Organized Crime and Corruption
21931 001W R
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0204 Pearce, J 3cr.
AIR 238 Advanced Troubleshooting and Service
22741 001W R
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0107 Gordon, K 4cr.
ADJ 228 Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
24119 001W W
07:00P–09:40P WC 0350 Plunkett, R 3cr.
4cr.
ADJ 237 Advanced Criminal Investigation
21935 001W TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0106 Baker, L
3cr.
AIR 251 Air Conditioning Systems I Prerequisite: AIR 122 and AIR 134
22567 001W M
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0107 Jensen, J AIR 252 Air Conditioning Systems II Prerequisite: AIR 251.
21996 001W M
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0111 Johnson, A 4cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
AIR 257 Gas-Fired Warm Air Furnaces
22364 001W T
05:00P–10:30P WAC 0110 Gordon, K CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
4cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
AIR 195 Topics In: Refrigerant Recovery
1cr.
01/27/17–01/28/17
21993 031W FS 09:00A–04:30P WAC 0111 TBA
02/24/17–02/25/17
22498 032W FS 09:00A–04:30P WAC 0111 TBA
03/24/17–03/25/17
22781 033W FS 09:00A–04:30P WAC 0111 TBA
AIR 195 Topics In: Mech. Code Review
04/08/17–04/15/17
22054 034W S
INSTRUCTOR
1cr.
09:00A–04:30P WAC 0110 Jalis, G
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, WO
01/09/17–03/05/17
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
5cr.
ARTS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
Supervised studio for all 100- and 200-level studio courses. For course
information, please call 703–878–5715.
3cr.
ART 121 Drawing I
22811 004W TR 06:00P–09:05P WAS 0134 TBA
4cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
ART 100 22278 001W
22404 002W
22665 003W
Art Appreciation M
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0208 TBA
R
09:00A–11:40A WAS 0204 TBA
W
11:00A–12:15P WAS 0204 TBA
3cr.
ART 101 22126 001W
22322 002W
22414 003W
22476 004W
22510 005W
History and Appreciation of Art I
TR 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0204
M
09:30A–10:45A WAS 0204
M
02:00P–04:40P WAS 0208
W
11:00A–12:15P WAS 0208
S
10:00A–11:15A WAS 0208
3cr.
ART 102 History and Appreciation of Art II
22127 001W T
09:30A–10:45A WAS 0204 TBA
3cr.
ART 106 History of Modern Art
22718 001W TR 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0108 Devine, E 3cr.
ART 121 22128 001W
22129 002W
22286 003W
Drawing I
MW 10:00A–12:40P WAS 0134 TBA
TR 10:00A–12:40P WAS 0134 TBA
TR 02:00P–04:40P WAS 0134 TBA
4cr.
ART 122 Drawing II 22130 001W MW 06:30P–09:10P WAS 0134 TBA
4cr.
ART 131 Fundamentals of Design I
22131 001W MW 06:30P–09:10P WAS 0140 TBA
4cr.
ART 132 Fundamentals of Design II
22330 001W TR 02:00P–04:40P WC 0160 Jackson, Z 4cr.
ART 221 Drawing III 22568 001W MW 02:00P–04:40P WAS 0134 Markham, F 4cr.
ART 222 Drawing IV 22615 001W MW 02:00P–04:40P WAS 0134 Markham, F 4cr.
ART 231 Sculpture I 22674 001W TR 02:00P–04:40P WC 0160 Jackson, Z 4cr.
ART 241 Painting I 22132 001W MW 02:00P–04:40P WAS 0134 Markham, F 4cr.
ART 242 Painting II 22133 001W MW 02:00P–04:40P WAS 0134 Markham, F 4cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ART 100 Art Appreciation 42525 004W T
02:00P–03:30P WAS 0204 TBA
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art I
22477 040W T
02:00P–04:40P TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
TBA
3cr.
ART 102 History and Appreciation of Art II
22479 H60W T
02:00P–04:55P WC 0417 TBA
3cr.
ART 212 History of American Art II 22717 060W W
12:30P–03:25P WAS 0108 TBA
3cr.
ARCHAEOLOGY
See History (HIS).
BIOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Woodbridge
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For further information, please call 703–878–5741.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ARABIC
ARA 101 Beginning Arabic I 43926 060W MW 10:00A–02:50P WC 0329 Al-Tahrawi, K
CODE(S)
ART 102 History and Appreciation of Art II
22629 002W R
02:00P–03:30P WAS 0204 TBA
ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art I
22539 060W W
12:30P–03:25P TBA TBA ARA 201 Intermediate Arabic I
43927 040W MW 10:00A–01:40P WC 0329 Al-Tahrawi, K
TBA
ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art I
22784 007W F
10:00A–01:45P WAS 0204 TBA
See Sociology (SOC).
FOURTEEN WEEK
CREDITS
ROOM
ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art I
22670 006W R
06:00P–07:30P TBA TBA TWELVE WEEK
ANTHROPOLOGY
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TIME
3cr.
BIO 101 General Biology I 4cr.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on ENG 111 placement test. Competency in Math
Essentials Units MTE1-3 as demonstrated through the placement and diagnostic
tests, or by completion through unit 3 in an MTT course.
22007 001W MW 10:30A–11:45A WC 0230 TBA
22008 002W MW 12:00P–01:15P WC 0230 TBA
22014 003W MW 03:00P–04:15P WC 0230 TBA
22016 004W TR 10:30A–11:45A WC 0230 TBA
22017 005W TR 03:00P–04:15P WC 0230 TBA
22353 006W TR 12:00P–01:15P WC 0230 TBA
22415 007W TR 07:00P–08:15P WC 0230 TBA
22552 008W F
11:00A–01:45P WC 0230 TBA
34904 009W MW 07:00P–08:15P TBA TBA TBA
BIO 101
22009
22010
22011
22012
22013
22323
22416
22553
34906
22355
22015
22018
22634
22772
0A1W
0A2W
0A3W
0A4W
0A5W
0A6W
0A7W
0A8W
0A9W
0B1W
0B2W
0B4W
0B6W
0B8W
Lab for General Biology I
MW 09:00A–10:15A
MW 10:30A–11:45A
MW 04:30P–05:45P
TR 09:00A–10:15A
TR 04:30P–05:45P
TR 10:30A–11:45A
TR 08:30P–09:45P
F
08:00A–10:45A
MW 08:30P–09:45P
MW 12:00P–01:15P
MW 01:30P–02:45P
TR 12:00P–01:15P
TR 01:30P–02:45P
F
02:15P–05:00P
BIO 102 General Biology II Prerequisite: BIO 101.
22021 001W TR 09:30A–10:45A
22023 002W MW 11:00A–12:15P
22025 003W TR 10:30A–11:45A
22984 004W TR 12:00P–01:15P
22438 005W MW 05:30P–06:45P
22773 006W TR 04:30P–05:45P
22774 007W TR 07:00P–08:15P
22417 H08W MW 12:30P–01:45P
BIO 102
22022
22024
22026
22985
22439
22775
0A1W
0A2W
0A3W
0A4W
0A5W
0A6W
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
TBA
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
0205
0205
0205
0205
0205
0205
0205
0205
TBA 0205
0205
0205
0205
0205
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
0cr.
4cr.
WAS 0336
WAS 0336
WAS 0232
WAS 0336
WC 0230
WC 0230
WAS 0336
WAS 0336
Lab for General Biology II MW 08:00A–09:15A WC
MW 09:30A–10:45A WC
TR 09:00A–10:15A WC
TR 10:30A–11:45A WC
MW 04:00P–05:15P WC
TR 03:00P–04:15P WC
0213
0213
0213
0213
0213
0213
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
0cr.
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COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
05:30P–06:45P
11:00A–12:15P
12:30P–01:45P
12:00P–01:15P
01:30P–02:45P
07:00P–08:15P
06:00P–07:15P
02:00P–03:15P
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
INSTRUCTOR
22776
34834
22027
34835
34836
34837
34838
22418
0A7W
0B1W
0B2W
0B3W
0B4W
0B5W
0B6W
HA8W
MW MW MW TR TR MW TR MW 0213
0213
0213
0213
0213
0213
0213
0213
BIO 141
22030
22490
22356
22881
22935
22941
001W
002W
003W
004W
005W
006W
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
MW 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0232
TR 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0110
TR 07:00P–08:15P WAS 0232
MW 05:00P–06:15P WAS 0336
TR 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0232
M
08:00A–10:40A WAS 0336
BIO 141
22031
22491
22357
22882
22936
22942
0A1W
0A2W
0A3W
0A4W
0A5W
0A6W
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0207 Hunnell, D TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0207 Dawes, P
TR 08:30P–09:45P WC 0207 Islam, S
MW 06:30P–07:45P WC 0207 Kazmi, W
TR 02:00P–03:15P WC 0207 Otsuka, S W
08:00A–10:40A WC 0207 Otsuka, S BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
22033 001W TR 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0110
22469 002W TR 02:00P–03:15P WAS 0110
22412 003W MW 02:00P–03:15P WAS 0110
22554 004W MW 07:00P–08:15P WC 0230
22623 005W TR 03:30P–04:45P WAS 0110
22695 006W F
11:00A–01:45P WAS 0110
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Hunnell, D Dawes, P
Islam, S
Kazmi, W
Otsuka, S Otsuka, S TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
01/09/17–03/05/17
BIO 101 General Biology I 4cr.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on ENG 111 placement test. Competency in Math
Essentials Units MTE1-3 as demonstrated through the placement and diagnostic
tests, or by completion through unit 3 in an MTT course.
22019 050W MW 06:30P–09:15P TBA TBA Ewing, J
4cr.
BIO 101 Lab for General Biology I
22020 0Q1W S
09:00A–02:50P WC 0205 Ewing, J
BIO 102 General Biology II Prerequisite: BIO 101.
22028 055W MW 06:30P–09:15P TBA TBA 0cr.
4cr.
Ewing, J
BIO 102 Lab for General Biology II 22029 0Q1W S
09:00A–02:50P WC 0213 Ewing, J
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For public management courses, see PBS listings. For further information, please
call 703–878–5712.
4cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
BUS 100 24112 001W
21981 002W
21982 003W
21983 004W
21984 005W
22497 006W
21985 007W
Introduction to Business
MW 09:30A–10:45A
MW 11:00A–12:15P
MW 02:00P–03:15P
M
07:00P–09:40P
TR 09:30A–10:45A
TR 12:30P–01:45P
R
07:00P–09:40P
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
0309
0309
0309
0309
0309
0309
0309
Simmons, D Simmons, D Peterson, J Peterson, J Dantonio, M Lucier, D Taylor, C 0A1W
0A2W
0A3W
0A4W
0A5W
0A6W
Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0207 Bartley, C TR 12:30P–01:45P WC 0207 Kazmi, W
MW 03:30P–04:45P WC 0207 Hunnell, D MW 08:30P–09:45P WC 0207 Islam, S
TR 05:00P–06:15P WC 0207 Kazmi, W
F
08:00A–10:45A WC 0207 Ayub, H
0cr.
BIO 150
22600
22777
22778
002W
003W
004W
Introductory Microbiology
TR 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0116 TBA
MW 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0116 TBA
MW 07:00P–08:15P WAS 0232 TBA
4cr.
BIO 150
22601
22779
22780
0A2W
0A3W
0A4W
Lab for Introductory Microbiology
TR 02:00P–03:15P WC 0203 TBA
MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0203 TBA
MW 08:30P–09:45P WC 0203 TBA
0cr.
BIO 206 Cell Biology 22556 001W MW 12:30P–01:45P WAC 0105 TBA
4cr.
BIO 206 Lab for Cell Biology
22557 0A1W MW 02:00P–03:15P TBA TBA 0cr.
BUS 280 Introduction to International Business
22883 001W MW 09:30A–10:45A WC 0350 Peterson, J 29044 002W TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0310 Dantonio, M BIO 101 General Biology I 35019 010W TR 04:00P–05:40P WAS 0336 TBA
4cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
BIO 101 Lab for General Biology I
35020 A10W TR 06:00P–07:40P WC 0205 TBA
0cr.
BIO 102 General Biology II 35021 009W TR 05:30P–07:10P WAS 0110 TBA
4cr.
BIO 102 Lab for General Biology II 35022 0A9W TR 07:30P–09:10P WC 0213 TBA
0cr.
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
22937 007W MW 11:00A–12:40P WAS 0110 Otsuka, S 4cr.
BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II
22938 0A7W MW 01:00P–02:40P WC 0207 Otsuka, S 0cr.
BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology
22859 005W TR 09:30A–11:05A WAS 0116 TBA
4cr.
BIO 150 Lab for Introductory Microbiology
22860 0A5W TR 11:30A–01:05P WC 0203 TBA
0cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
BUS 125 Applied Business Mathematics
21987 001W M
07:00P–09:40P WC 0350 Long, J
3cr.
BUS 200 Principles of Management
24113 001W T
07:00P–09:40P WC 0309 Peterson, J 3cr.
BUS 205 Human Resource Management
24135 001W W
07:00P–09:40P WC 0309 Lucier, D 3cr.
BUS 220 Introduction to Business Statistics
21989 001W T
07:00P–09:40P WC 0310 Schifano, J 3cr.
BUS 224 Statistical Analysis for Business
24134 001W TR 12:30P–02:20P WC 0310 Dantonio, M 29043 002W M
07:00P–10:40P WAS 0114 Schifano, J 4cr.
BUS 270 29045 001W
29046 002W
29047 003W
3cr.
Interpersonal Dynamics in the Business Organization
MW 12:30P–01:45P WC 0309 Simmons, D M
04:00P–06:40P WC 0309 Peterson, J T
01:00P–03:40P WC 0350 Simmons, D BUS 100 Introduction to Business
22293 060W MW 07:00P–09:40P WAS 0356 Kamara, T 22649 061W W
02:00P–04:40P WAS 0217 Simmons, D 3cr.
3cr.
CHEMISTRY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Woodbridge
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For further information, please call 703–878–5615.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry I
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on ENG 111 placement test.
21997 001W T
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA TBA
21999 002W W
03:30P–06:10P WAS 0350 TBA
22212 003W M
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0350 TBA
4cr.
CHM 101 21998 0A1W
22000 0A2W
22213 0A3W
0cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
R
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0333 Meyering, S M
03:30P–06:10P WAS 0333 TBA
W
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0333 TBA
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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0cr.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
BIO 142
22032
22470
22413
22555
22624
22696
FOURTEEN WEEK
0cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Bartley, C Kazmi, W
Hunnell, D Islam, S
Kazmi, W
Ayub, H
TBA
CODE(S)
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
CHM 111 General Chemistry I 4cr.
Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on ENG 111 and MTH 163 placement tests.
22001 001W M
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0354 TBA
22276 002W M
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0350 TBA
22619 003W MW 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0116 TBA
22697 004W M
03:30P–06:10P WAS 0350 TBA
22698 005W T
08:30A–10:00A WAS 0350 Krishnan, V 22699 006W R
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0350 TBA
22804 007W T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0350 TBA
CHM 111 22002 0A1W
22277 0A2W
22620 0A3W
22700 0A4W
22701 0A5W
22702 0A6W
22806 0A7W
Lab for General Chemistry I W
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0335
W
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0335
M
02:00P–04:40P WAS 0335
W
03:30P–06:10P WAS 0335
T
10:15A–12:15P WAS 0335
T
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0335
R
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0335
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Krishnan, V TBA
TBA
0cr.
4cr.
CHM 112 22004 0A1W
22704 0A2W
22736 0A3W
0cr.
Lab for General Chemistry II M
08:30A–11:10A WAS 0335 Krishnan, V R
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0335 Zuniga, E F
11:30A–02:10P WAS 0335 Chesky, E 3cr.
CHM 246 Special Organic Chem Lab II 22706 001W T
03:30P–07:10P WAS 0335 Zuniga, E 2cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
For course information, please call 703–878–5715.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
of Public Speaking 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0208
02:00P–03:15P WAS 0208
12:30P–01:45P WAS 0208
11:00A–12:15P WAS 0208
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0208
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
CST 110 22375 001W
22376 002W
22377 003W
22378 004W
22379 005W
22380 006W
22381 007W
22382 008W
22383 009W
42268 010W
22385 011W
22386 012W
22387 013W
22388 014W
22389 015W
22390 016W
22391 017W
22392 018W
22393 019W
22462 020W
22384 021W
42271 022W
42272 023W
Introduction to Communication
W
08:00A–09:15A WC 0408
M
09:30A–10:45A WC 0408
W
11:00A–12:15P WC 0408
M
08:00A–09:15A WC 0408
T
12:30P–01:45P WAC 0111
M
12:30P–01:45P TBA TBA W
02:00P–04:40P TBA TBA R
11:00A–12:15P WC 0408
R
12:30P–01:45P TBA TBA F
09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA MW 12:30P–01:45P WC 0408
MW 12:30P–01:45P TBA TBA MW 02:00P–03:15P WC 0408
MW 04:00P–05:15P TBA TBA TR 08:00A–09:15A WC 0408
TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0408
TR 12:30P–01:45P TBA TBA M
04:00P–06:40P WC 0408
T
12:30P–03:10P WC 0408
R
04:00P–06:40P WC 0408
F
08:00A–10:40A WC 0408
T
07:00P–09:40P WC 0408
S
09:00A–11:40A WC 0408
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
CST 151 Film Appreciation I 42571 001W R
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0217 Brown, B
42572 002W W
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0336 Brown, B
3cr.
CST 227 22401 001W
22814 002W
42588 003W
42589 004W
and Professional Communication
12:00P–01:15P WAC 0106 TBA
09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA TBA
02:00P–03:15P WC 0417 TBA
04:00P–05:15P WC 0417 TBA
3cr.
CST 229 Intercultural Communication 22402 001W MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0310 TBA
22408 002W TR 11:00A–12:15P WAC 0107 TBA
3cr.
Business
TR W
R
M
3cr.
TBA
TBA
TWELVE WEEK
3cr.
3cr.
02/06/17–05/07/17
CST 100 Principles of Public Speaking 42256 006W MW 09:30A–11:25A WAC 0111 TBA
3cr.
CST 110 Introduction to Communication
42275 026W T
09:30A–11:25A TBA TBA 3cr.
TEN WEEK
TBA
02/20/17–05/07/17
CST 100 Principles of Public Speaking 42257 007W TR 08:00A–10:15A WAC 0111 TBA
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
CST 100 Principles of Public Speaking 22374 040W R
04:00P–06:40P WAS 0208 TBA
3cr.
CST 110 Introduction to Communication
46038 040W W
07:00P–09:40P TBA TBA 3cr.
TBA
CST 151 Film Appreciation I 22541 040W T
11:00A–01:40P WAS 0217 Brown, B
3cr.
CST 100 Principles of Public Speaking 22461 060W R
04:00P–06:55P TBA TBA TBA
42258 061W R
02:00P–04:55P WAC 0111 TBA
3cr.
CST 110 22616 060W
22617 061W
42269 062W
3cr.
Introduction to Communication
W
07:00P–09:55P WC 0408 TBA
W
04:00P–06:55P WC 0408 TBA
M
07:00P–09:55P WC 0408 TBA
CST 151 Film Appreciation I 22542 060W T
11:00A–01:55P WAS 0217 Brown, B
3cr.
CST 152 Film Appreciation II
22543 060W M
12:30P–03:25P WAS 0217 Brown, B
3cr.
CST 250 The Art of the Film 22544 060W W
12:30P–03:25P TBA TBA 3cr.
TBA
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–878–5723.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
CST 115 Small Group Communication
42564 001W TR 12:30P–01:45P WC 0331 TBA
CST 126 22397 001W
22398 002W
22407 003W
TBA
TBA
TBA
01/23/17–05/07/17
CST 110 Introduction to Communication
42273 024W W
06:30P–09:35P TBA TBA 42274 025W T
02:00P–03:30P TBA TBA EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CST 114 Introduction to Mass Media 42563 001W MW 09:30A–10:45A WC 0331 TBA
Interpersonal Communication
MW 11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA R
11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA T
02:00P–04:40P TBA TBA CODE(S)
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND THEATRE
Principles
MW T
W
TR R
INSTRUCTOR
CST 229 Intercultural Communication 22483 003W TR 02:00P–03:30P WAC 0107 TBA
CHM 242 Organic Chemistry II
22705 001W R
03:30P–06:10P WAS 0350 Zuniga, E CST 100 22372 001W
22373 002W
22540 003W
22808 004W
42255 005W
CREDITS
ROOM
CST 140 Acting for the Camera
42567 001W T
12:30P–03:10P WC 120 TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
CHM 112 General Chemistry II
Prerequisite: CHM 111.
22003 001W W
08:30A–11:10A WAS 0350 Krishnan, V 22703 002W T
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0350 Zuniga, E 22735 003W F
08:30A–11:10A WAS 0350 Chesky, E TIME
CSC 110 22035 001W
22036 002W
22037 003W
22509 004W
Introduction to Computing
M
07:00P–09:50P
TR 02:00P–03:15P
TR 03:30P–04:45P
R
07:00P–09:50P
WAS
WAS
WAS
WAS
0219
0219
0219
0219
TBA
Perez, S
Perez, S
Faircloth, J 3cr.
4cr.
3cr.
CSC 200 Introduction to Computer Science
22770 001W TR 10:00A–11:50A WAS 0221 Seaman, T 22889 002W MW 07:00P–08:50P WAS 0221 Faircloth, J 3cr.
CSC 201 Computer Science I 22711 001W TR 01:00P–02:50P WAS 0221 Seaman, T 4cr.
CSC 202 Computer Science II 22727 001W MW 02:00P–03:50P WAS 0221 Seaman, T 4cr.
CSC 205 Computer Organization
22800 001W MW 04:30P–05:45P WAS 0221 Seaman, T 3cr.
CST 130 Introduction to the Theatre 22400 001W MW 02:00P–03:15P WAS 0139 Tyson, D
3cr.
CST 131 Acting I
22399 001W M
06:00P–08:40P WAS 0139 Tyson, D
3cr.
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WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
Contact any campus Student Services Center or Testing Center for details. For
further information, please call 703–878–5715.
Offered at: AL, WO
For further information regarding Contract Management classes, please call
703–878–4654.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TIME
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENG 111 01/09/17–03/05/17
CON 127 Contract Administration 22868 040W W
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0204 Taylor, C 3cr.
CON 217 Cost Analysis and Negotiation Techniques
22869 040W S
09:00A–11:40A WAS 0204 Taylor, C 3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CON 100 Shaping Business Arrangements
22463 060W M
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0217 Holbert, P 3cr.
CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting
22447 060W W
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0204 Taylor, C 3cr.
CON 218 Advanced Contracting Support
22446 060W S
09:00A–11:40A WAS 0204 Taylor, C 3cr.
College Composition I
3cr.
The following sections of ENG 111-017W through ENG
taken with ENF 3.
22073 017W M
09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA 22074 018W W
12:30P–01:45P TBA TBA 22075 019W TR 09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA 22076 020W TR 11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA 22506 021W W
04:00P–06:40P TBA TBA 22285 022W T
07:00P–09:40P TBA TBA 22287 023W W
07:00P–09:40P TBA TBA 22366 024W MW 08:00A–09:15A TBA TBA 22367 025W MW 09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA 22368 026W MW 02:00P–03:15P TBA TBA 22369 027W R
07:00P–08:15P TBA TBA 22551 029W M
12:30P–03:10P TBA TBA 22990 030W F
09:00A–11:40A TBA TBA 111-084W CANNOT be
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ECONOMICS
ENG 111 College Composition I
22060 F01W MW 08:00A–09:15A WC 0108 Quinn, J
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ECO 201 21937 001W
21938 002W
21939 003W
22203 004W
22204 005W
Principles
MW MW TR R
TR of Macroeconomics
11:00A–12:15P WC
02:00P–03:15P WC
09:30A–10:45A WC
12:30P–01:45P WC
02:00P–03:15P WC
ECO 202 21940 001W
24109 002W
22205 003W
27337 004W
27338 005W
Principles
TR T
T
W
R
of Microeconomics
11:00A–12:15P WC
01:00P–03:40P WC
07:00P–09:40P WC
09:30A–10:45A WC
07:00P–09:40P WC
0418
0418
0418
0418
0355
Newsome, J Newsome, J Khana, B
Khana, B
Abdel-Ghany, G
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 2cr.
Students MUST register for BOTH ENG 111 and ENF 3 with identical SECTION
numbers ONLY if the English placement scores indicate such placement.
21853 F01W MW 09:30A–10:20A WC 0108 Quinn, J
ENG 111 College Composition I
22063 F05W M
12:30P–01:45P WC 0406 Smith, L
3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21856 F05W M
02:00P–02:50P TBA TBA 2cr.
Smith, L
ENG 111 College Composition I
22065 F07W TR 08:00A–09:15A WC 0406 Bausch, R 3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21858 F07W TR 09:30A–10:20A WC 0406 Bausch, R 2cr.
ENG 111 College Composition I
22066 F08W TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0108 Bausch, D 3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21859 F08W TR 11:00A–11:50A TBA TBA 2cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENG 111 College Composition I
22067 F09W TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0406 Bausch, R 3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21860 F09W TR 12:30P–01:20P WC 0406 Bausch, R 2cr.
ENG 111 College Composition I
22068 F10W TR 02:00P–03:15P WC 0108 Monje, G
3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21861 F10W TR 03:30P–04:20P WC 0332 Monje, G
2cr.
8cr.
ENG 111 College Composition I
22069 F12W T
07:00P–09:40P WC 0108 Taylor, J 3cr.
4cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21863 F12W R
07:00P–08:50P TBA TBA 2cr.
0418
0418
0418
0418
0418
Khana, B
Newsome, J Khana, B
Khana, B
Sami, M
EDUCATION
EDU 200 Introduction to Teaching as a Profession
22403 001W W
05:00P–07:15P WC 0347 Wilkins, A 3cr.
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENF 1 Preparing for College English I
21848 001W TR 12:00P–03:40P TBA TBA Meisel, B ENF 2 Preparing for College English II 21851 001W F
09:30A–01:10P WAS 0219 TBA
21850 002W TR 04:30P–06:20P WAS 0221 Taylor, J For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENF 2 Preparing for College English II 42646 003W W
12:30P–02:40P WAS 0219 Richardson, J
4cr.
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
ENGLISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
An English placement test is required to enroll in English classes. The placement
test is waived if students present qualifying scores on SAT, ACT or TOEFL iBT.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Taylor, J ENG 111 College Composition I
22071 F15W W
08:00A–09:15A WC 0406 Meisel, B 3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21866 F15W W
09:30A–10:20A TBA TBA Meisel, B 2cr.
ENG 112 22079 001W
22081 002W
22082 003W
22083 004W
22084 005W
22085 006W
22086 007W
22087 008W
22088 009W
22090 011W
22091 012W
22092 013W
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
College Composition II MW 08:00A–09:15A
MW 09:30A–10:45A
MW 11:00A–12:15P
MW 12:30P–01:45P
M
02:00P–03:15P
M
04:00P–05:15P
TR 08:00A–09:15A
TR 09:30A–10:45A
TR 12:30P–01:45P
TR 02:00P–03:15P
T
04:00P–05:15P
M
04:00P–06:40P
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Bausch, D TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
22499
22095
22096
22097
22098
22292
22507
22370
22410
22411
22437
22474
22737
22738
22739
22994
22740
22847
22848
22849
22852
22966
22967
22973
22978
22089
014W
017W
018W
019W
020W
021W
022W
023W
026W
027W
028W
029W
030W
031W
032W
033W
034W
039W
040W
041W
042W
043W
044W
046W
049W
H10W
ENG 125 22327 001W
22328 002W
22475 003W
43833 H07W
R
W
M
S
W
MW T
S
TR R
TR W
MW MW TR TR MW TR TR T
TR MW M
MW MW R
TIME
ROOM
04:00P–06:40P
07:00P–09:40P
07:00P–09:40P
09:00A–11:40A
04:00P–06:40P
08:00A–09:15A
09:30A–10:45A
12:00P–02:40P
12:30P–01:45P
07:00P–09:40P
11:00A–12:15P
04:00P–06:40P
08:00A–09:15A
11:00A–12:15P
08:00A–09:15A
12:30P–01:45P
02:00P–03:15P
08:00A–09:15A
09:30A–10:45A
04:00P–06:40P
11:00A–12:15P
11:00A–12:15P
09:30A–10:45A
09:30A–10:45A
09:30A–10:45A
02:00P–03:15P
INSTRUCTOR
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA WAS 0108
Introduction to Literature TR 02:00P–03:15P TBA TBA MW 09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA W
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0116
W
09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Bausch, R TBA
22846 038W MW 22995 045W W
22975 048W TR 3cr.
3cr.
ENG 257 Mythological Literature 22419 001W W
04:00P–06:40P WC 0345 Kastens, T 3cr.
ENG 261 Advanced Creative Writing I 22104 001W T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0116 Bausch, R 3cr.
ENG 262 Advanced Creative Writing II 22106 001W T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0116 Bausch, R 3cr.
ENG 273 Women in Literature I
43842 001W MW 11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA 3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
ENG 111 College Composition I
22988 028W MW 11:00A–12:30P TBA TBA 22809 031W TR 11:00A–12:30P TBA TBA TBA
TBA
3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21855 F03W MW 12:30P–01:30P TBA TBA Leeker, L Leeker, L 02/06/17–05/07/17
TBA
TBA
TBA
ENG 111 College Composition I
22648 F60W TR 04:00P–06:55P TBA TBA TBA
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21883 F60W R
11:00A–01:00P TBA TBA Meisel, B ENG 125 Introduction to Literature 22899 060W T
01:00P–03:55P TBA TBA Cochran, K ENG 271 The Works of Shakespeare I 43839 060W M
07:00P–09:55P TBA TBA Smith, L
ESL 31 Composition I 21761 001W MW 12:00P–02:15P TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
3cr.
5cr.
5cr.
ESL 33 Oral Communications I
21760 001W MW 04:30P–06:45P WC 0333 TBA
5cr.
LEVEL IV: ESL 41 and ESL 42 are required to complete this level.
ESL 41 Composition II
21852 001W F
12:00P–02:15P WC 0412 Wheeler, M 21766 002W TR 07:00P–09:15P WC 0347 Weaver, J 5cr.
ESL 42 Reading II 21779 001W F
09:00A–11:15A WAS 0232 Wheeler, M 21759 002W TR 04:30P–06:45P WC 0352 Weaver, J 5cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
3cr.
2cr.
ESL 21 Written Communication II
21916 001W TR 04:30P–07:05P TBA TBA Harm, S
5cr.
ESL 22 Reading and Vocabulary II
21917 001W TR 07:15P–09:50P WAS 0110 TBA
5cr.
ESL 24 Oral and Written Communication I
21769 001W S
09:00A–02:20P WAS 0336 TBA
5cr.
ESL 31 Composition I 43334 002W TR 07:15P–09:50P TBA TBA TBA
ENG 111 College Composition I
22072 F13W F
04:00P–05:30P WAS 0221 Kastens, T 3cr.
ESL 32 Reading I
43337 002W TR 04:30P–07:05P TBA TBA Leeker, L ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21864 F13W F
05:30P–06:30P WAS 0221 Kastens, T 2cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
ENG 111 College Composition I
22070 F14W F
09:30A–11:00A WC 0406 Richardson, J
3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21865 F14W F
11:00A–12:00P WC 0406 Richardson, J
2cr.
01/09/17–04/23/17
21762 001W MW 12:00P–02:35P TBA TBA ENG 112 22371 024W
22823 035W
22841 036W
22845 037W
3cr.
01/09/17–04/23/17
21763 002W T
07:15P–09:50P WC 0303 Harm, S
01/23/17–04/23/17
21772 003W TR 09:00A–12:05P TBA TBA TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
2cr.
ESL 32 Reading I
21758 001W MW 09:00A–11:15A WAS 0108 Weaver, J 2cr.
3cr.
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 21857 F06W MW 05:45P–06:45P WC 0108 Monje, G
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
Students must take an English placement test before enrolling in any English as
a Second Language (ESL) courses. For further information, please call 703–878–
5715.
ENG 111 College Composition I
22064 F06W MW 04:00P–05:30P WC 0108 Monje, G
College Composition II F
09:00A–12:05P
MW 12:30P–02:00P
TR 12:30P–02:00P
TR 09:30A–11:00A
3cr.
LEVEL II: ESL 21, ESL 22 and ESL 24 are required to complete this level.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111 College Composition I
22062 F03W MW 11:00A–12:15P TBA TBA Cochran, K ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
ENG 279 Film and Literature 22854 001W W
04:00P–07:00P TBA TBA 3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 237 Introduction to Poetry 22258 001W TR 09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA ENG 295 Topics In: Theory of Literary Writing
22954 001W T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0116 Bausch, R TBA
TBA
TBA
Cochran, K Cochran, K ENG 111 College Composition I
45837 061W TR 04:00P–06:55P TBA TBA 3cr.
Eriksen, J 11:00A–12:30P TBA TBA 04:00P–05:30P TBA TBA 11:00A–12:30P TBA TBA CODE(S)
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ENG 212 Creative Writing II 22102 001W T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0116 Bausch, R Thomas, L INSTRUCTOR
ENG 112 College Composition II 22409 025W TR 09:30A–11:25A TBA TBA 23007 047W MW 11:00A–12:55P TBA TBA 3cr.
ENG 241 Survey of American Literature I
22257 001W M
07:00P–09:40P TBA TBA CREDITS
ROOM
ENG 125 Introduction to Literature 22810 004W TR 11:00A–12:30P TBA TBA 22976 005W MW 12:30P–02:00P TBA TBA TWELVE WEEK
ENG 211 Creative Writing I 22100 001W T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0116 Bausch, R Meisel, B TIME
LEVEL III: ESL 31, ESL 32 and ESL 33 are required to complete this level.
5cr.
5cr.
LEVEL V: ESL 51 and ESL 52 are required to complete this level.
ESL 51 Composition III
5cr.
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COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
All first-time-to-college students (ages 17–24) are required to
follow these policies:
1. Take placement tests.
2. Attend Student Orientation.
3. Meet with their advisor before registration.
4. Enroll in developmental courses during the first semester, if placed.
5. Complete a Student Development (SDV) course within the first year.
All NOVA students are required to:
6. R
egister by 11:59 p.m. on the day before the session begins to meet
the requirement.
ESL 52 Reading III 5cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
01/09/17–04/23/17
21764 001W MW 09:00A–11:35A WAC 0110 Bayraktar, B GEO 220 World Regional Geography
22867 001W R
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0217 Milligan, R 01/09/17–04/23/17
21765 002W T
04:30P–07:05P WC 0303 Bayraktar, B GEOLOGY
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Woodbridge
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For further information, please call 703–878–5614.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, LO, MA, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ENV 121 General Environmental Science I
22602 001W TR 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0110 TBA
4cr.
ENV 121 Lab for General Environmental Science 22603 0A1W TR 02:00P–03:15P WC 0232 TBA
0cr.
ENV 122 General Environmental Science II
22480 001W TR 09:30A–10:45A WAC 0106 TBA
39912 002W MW 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0110 TBA
ENV 122 Lab for General Environmental Science II
22481 0A1W TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0232 TBA
39913 0A2W MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0232 TBA
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
GOL 105 Physical Geology 22176 001W T
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0354 Burtis, E 22902 002W M
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0354 Burtis, E 4cr.
4cr.
GOL 105 Lab for Physical Geology
22177 0A1W R
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0354 Burtis, E 22903 0A2W W
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0354 Burtis, E 0cr.
0cr.
GOL 106 Historical Geology 22005 001W M
06:00P–08:40P WAS 0354 Burtis, E 4cr.
GOL 106 Lab for Historical Geology 22006 0A1W W
06:00P–08:40P WAS 0354 Burtis, E 0cr.
FILM STUDIES
See Communication Studies and Theatre (CST) for film studies and production
courses. See Arts (ART) for film history. See Photography (PHT) for video courses.
HEALTH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, MEC, WO
For course information, please call 703–878–5617.
FRENCH
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call the Woodbridge Campus at 703–878–5715.
HLT 110 Concepts of Personal and Community Health
22662 001W W
10:00A–12:40P WC 0417 Rudich, S 22764 002W R
10:30A–01:10P WC 0417 Rudich, S 3cr.
HLT 280 Therapeutic Massage II Prerequisite: HLT 180 and departmental permission.
22597 001W T
09:00A–02:00P WC 0134 Sovine, J 22982 002W T
05:00P–10:00P WC 0134 Sovine, J 3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
FRE 102 Beginning French II 22059 001W TR 04:30P–07:05P TBA TBA Ryset, D
FRE 202 Intermediate French II 22664 001W TR 07:30P–09:00P WC 0352 Ryset, D
5cr.
3cr.
TWELVE WEEK
02/06/17–05/07/17
GEOGRAPHY
HLT 180 Therapeutic Massage I
22713 001W W
09:00A–02:00P WC 0134 Sovine, J 3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call 703–878–5712.
HLT 190 Coordinated Internship 23005 002W R
08:00A–12:20P WC 0134 Sovine, J 2cr.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Online Course
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WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
1cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
04/22/17–04/29/17
22211 032W S
HLT 170 INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, WO
For course information, please call the Woodbridge Campus at 703–878–5715.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
02/04/17–02/11/17
22147 031W S
CREDITS
ROOM
HUMANITIES
01/09/17–03/05/17
HLT 170 Introduction to Massage 22641 033W R
02:00P–04:00P WC 0134 Sovine, J HLT 105 TIME
1cr.
09:00A–04:30P WC 0110 Marks, A
FOURTEEN WEEK
09:00A–04:30P WC 0110 Marks, A
Introduction to Massage 1cr.
03/13/17–04/09/17
22146 031W R
05:00P–09:00P WC 0134 Sovine, J 01/09/17–02/05/17
22596 032W W
09:00A–11:00A WC 0134 Sovine, J HUM 201 Survey of Western Culture I 42674 001W MW 10:00A–11:15A WAC 0105 TBA
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
HUM 201 Survey of Western Culture I 22547 002W R
07:00P–08:30P WC 0417 TBA
3cr.
IT DATABASE AND WEB DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HISTORY
ITD 256 Advanced Database Management
22252 001W MW 09:30A–10:45A WC 318B Pehrsson, W 24105 002W T
07:00P–09:40P WC 0407 Marshall, H Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HIS 101
21941
21942
21943
22174
22175
22341
22351
22517
001W
002W
003W
004W
005W
006W
007W
008W
History of Western Civilization I
MW 08:00A–09:15A WC 0312 Howes, W
MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0104 Thompson, S MW 12:30P–01:45P WC 0312 Santelli, M MW 02:00P–03:15P WC 0312 Howes, W
M
04:00P–06:40P WC 0104 Santelli, M M
07:00P–09:40P WC 0104 Demharter, T TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0104 Reagan, A W
02:00P–04:40P WAS 0353 Reagan, A 3cr.
HIS 102
21944
21945
22207
22342
001W
002W
003W
004W
History of Western Civilization II
MW 12:30P–01:45P WC 0104 Thompson, S R
07:00P–09:40P WC 0104 King, D
TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0312 Santelli, M F
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0353 Thompson, S 3cr.
3cr.
HIS 112 History of World Civilization II 22300 001W MW 09:30A–10:45A WC 0104 Thompson, S 27332 002W T
01:00P–03:40P WC 0104 Thompson, S 3cr.
HIS 121
21946
24098
21947
21948
42326
42327
001W
002W
003W
004W
006W
007W
United States History I MW 09:30A–10:45A
TR 09:30A–10:45A
TR 12:30P–01:45P
W
07:00P–09:40P
T
07:00P–09:40P
R
02:00P–04:40P
3cr.
HIS 122
21951
21952
21953
001W
002W
003W
United States History II
MW 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0353 Reagan, A TR 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0353 Errico, C T
02:00P–04:40P WAS 0353 Errico, C 3cr.
HIS 127 Women in American History
22263 001W TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0350 Reagan, A 3cr.
HIS 282 History of Virginia II 27333 001W MW 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0232 Reagan, A 3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
Santelli, M Errico, C Santelli, M Maloney, M Errico, C Errico, C 01/23/17–05/07/17
HIS 121 United States History I 24099 005W MW 09:00A–10:30A WAS 0217 Dallek, R EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
IT ESSENTIALS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
HIS 111 History of World Civilization I
22299 001W T
06:30P–09:10P WC 0312 Howes, W
WC 0312
WAS 0353
WC 0312
WC 0312
WAS 0353
WAS 0353
3cr.
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
HIS 101 History of Western Civilization I
22594 040W R
07:00P–09:40P WC 0312 Santelli, S 3cr.
HIS 111 History of World Civilization I
22514 040W TR 02:00P–04:40P WC 0312 Howes, W
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applic. and Concepts
3cr.
All sections of ITE-115 will cover the basics of computer components, productivity
software (Microsoft Office), web basics, communication software and ethics.
22152 001W MW 08:00A–09:15A WC 0305 Newsome, E 22153 002W MW 09:30A–10:45A WC 0305 Newsome, E 22154 003W MW 09:30A–10:45A WC 0405 Kellermann, C
22155 004W MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0305 Newsome, E 22156 005W MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0405 Pehrsson, W 22157 006W MW 12:30P–01:45P WC 0305 Healy, P
22158 007W MW 01:00P–02:15P WAS 0359 Vaseashta, S 22159 008W TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0405 Kellermann, C
22160 009W TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0305 Newsome, E 22161 010W TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0305 Vaseashta, S 22162 011W TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0405 Kellermann, C
22163 012W TR 12:30P–01:45P WC 0407 Vaseashta, S 22164 013W TR 12:30P–01:45P WC 0305 Healy, P
22249 014W TR 02:00P–03:15P WC 0305 Healy, P
22270 015W M
07:00P–09:40P WC 0305 TBA
24106 016W T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0359 TBA
22302 017W W
07:00P–09:40P WC 0405 Saunders, J 22329 018W F
09:00A–11:40A WC 0305 TBA
ITE 170 Multimedia Software All sections of ITE-170 cover Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Flash and Fireworks.
22151 001W TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0307 Newsome, E 22250 002W W
07:00P–09:40P WC 0407 Bartlett, J 3cr.
ITE 221 PC Hardware and O/S Architecture
24107 001W MW 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0362 Vaseashta, S 36318 002W TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 318B Mclaughlin, W
3cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
36316 019W R
07:00P–10:05P WC 0405 TBA
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ITE 115
Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
3cr.
All sections of ITE-115 will cover the basics of computer components, productivity
software (Microsoft Office), web basics, communication software and ethics.
22271 040W S
09:00A–11:40A WC 0305 Wang, Z
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
22165 060W S
09:00A–11:40A WC 0305 Wang, Z
36315 061W S
01:00P–03:40P WC 0305 Wang, Z
HIS 102 History of Western Civilization II
22595 060W R
07:00P–09:40P WC 0312 Santelli, S 3cr.
HIS 112 History of World Civilization II 22515 060W TR 02:00P–04:40P WC 0312 Howes, W
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
HIS 121 United States History I 22645 060W MW 04:00P–06:40P WC 0312 Dallek, R 3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
IT NETWORKING
ITN 100 Introduction to Telecommunications 24104 001W TR 02:00P–03:15P WC 0307 Mclaughlin, W
22172 002W MW 12:30P–01:45P WC 0405 Kellermann, C
3cr.
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COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
36320 003W M
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
07:30P–10:10P WC 0407 Nicely, L ITN 106 Microcomputer Operating Systems
22450 001W S
09:00A–11:40A WC 318B Konadu, K 3cr.
ITN 107 Pers. Computer Hardware and Troubleshooting
22473 001W S
09:00A–11:40A WC 318B Konadu, K 3cr.
ITN 260 Network Security Basics 36323 001W TR 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0362 Pehrsson, W 3cr.
ITN 266 Network Security Layers 22913 001W M
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0362 Fiess, J
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
21801 023W
21803 024W
21802 025W
21878 026W
TR TR F
F
S
S
FOURTEEN WEEK
MTT 4 21877 027W
21876 028W
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
05:00P–06:40P
07:00P–08:40P
09:00A–10:40A
11:00A–12:40P
09:00A–10:40A
11:00A–12:40P
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
INSTRUCTOR
0428
0428
0428
0428
0428
0428
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
01/23/17–05/07/17
Developmental Mathematics IV
F
09:00A–10:55A WC
F
11:00A–12:55P WC
S
09:00A–10:55A WC
S
11:00A–12:55P WC
(Technology-Based) 0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
ITN 260 Network Security Basics 22580 040W R
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0362 Smith, S
3cr.
ITN 267 Cyberlaw
22874 040W T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0362 Saunders, J 3cr.
MTT 3 Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based) 21816 009W TR 12:00P–01:40P WC 0428 TBA
21845 019W TR 08:00A–09:40A WC 0428 TBA
4cr.
TWELVE WEEK
TWELVE WEEK
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITN 261 Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking
36325 060W R
06:00P–09:40P WC 318B McHuen, J IT PROGRAMMING-APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
ITP 100
24103
22169
36326
001W
002W
003W
Software
MW TR M
Design
09:30A–10:45A WAS 0362 Vaseashta, S 11:00A–12:15P WC 0110 Healy, P
07:00P–09:40P WC 0110 Owens, S
ITP 120 JAVA Programming I Prerequisite: ITP 100 or IST 153.
22167 001W MW 11:00A–12:50P WC 318B Ford, P
22313 002W W
06:00P–09:40P WC 0305 Healy, P
3cr.
4cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
01/09/17–02/05/17
BSK 1 Whole Numbers 21871 001W MW 08:00A–09:40A WC 0428 TBA
21873 018W TR 07:00P–08:40P WC 0428 TBA
21872 022W TR 02:00P–03:40P WC 0428 TBA
1cr.
DEVELOPMENTAL MATH (TECHNOLOGY-BASED)
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
001W
002W
003W
004W
005W
006W
007W
008W
009W
010W
011W
012W
013W
014W
015W
016W
017W
018W
019W
020W
021W
022W
Developmental Mathematics IV
MW 08:00A–09:40A WC
MW 10:00A–11:40A WC
MW 12:00P–01:40P WC
MW 02:00P–03:40P WC
MW 05:00P–06:40P WC
MW 07:00P–08:40P WC
TR 08:00A–09:40A WC
TR 10:00A–11:40A WC
TR 12:00P–01:40P WC
TR 02:00P–03:40P WC
TR 05:00P–06:40P WC
TR 07:00P–08:40P WC
MW 08:00A–09:40A WC
MW 10:00A–11:40A WC
MW 12:00P–01:40P WC
MW 02:00P–03:40P WC
MW 05:00P–06:40P WC
MW 07:00P–08:40P WC
TR 08:00A–09:40A WC
TR 10:00A–11:40A WC
TR 12:00P–01:40P WC
TR 02:00P–03:40P WC
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
(Technology-Based) 0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
02/06/17–05/07/17
Developmental Mathematics III
MW 08:00A–09:40A WC
MW 10:00A–11:40A WC
MW 02:00P–03:40P WC
MW 05:00P–06:40P WC
TR 08:00A–09:40A WC
TR 07:00P–08:40P WC
MW 10:00A–11:40A WC
MW 12:00P–01:40P WC
MW 07:00P–08:40P WC
TR 12:00P–01:40P WC
TR 02:00P–03:40P WC
TR 05:00P–06:40P WC
F
09:00A–10:40A WC
F
11:00A–12:40P WC
(Technology-Based) 0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
0428 TBA
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
Developmental Mathematics II (Technology-Based)
MW 12:00P–01:40P WC 0428 TBA
MW 07:00P–08:40P WC 0428 TBA
TR 10:00A–11:40A WC 0428 TBA
TR 05:00P–06:40P WC 0428 TBA
MW 08:00A–09:40A WC 0428 TBA
MW 02:00P–03:40P WC 0428 TBA
TR 10:00A–11:40A WC 0428 TBA
TR 07:00P–08:40P WC 0428 TBA
S
09:00A–10:40A WC 0428 TBA
S
11:00A–12:40P WC 0428 TBA
4cr.
MTT 2 21826 060W
21827 061W
21828 062W
21829 063W
21830 064W
21831 065W
21832 066W
21903 067W
21905 068W
2cr.
Developmental Mathematics II (Technology-Based)
MW 12:00P–01:40P WC 0428 TBA
MW 07:00P–08:40P WC 0428 TBA
TR 10:00A–11:40A WC 0428 TBA
TR 05:00P–06:40P WC 0428 TBA
MW 08:00A–09:40A WC 0428 TBA
MW 02:00P–03:40P WC 0428 TBA
TR 10:00A–11:40A WC 0428 TBA
TR 07:00P–08:40P WC 0428 TBA
S
09:00A–10:40A WC 0428 TBA
S
11:00A–12:40P WC 0428 TBA
2cr.
Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based) 1cr.
FOUR WEEK
MTT 1 01/09/17–02/05/17
21839 002W MW 10:00A–11:40A WC 0428 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
21806 004W MW 02:00P–03:40P TBA TBA 01/09/17–02/05/17
21808 007W TR 08:00A–09:40A WC 0428 TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
21809 009W TR 12:00P–01:40P TBA TBA TBA
TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
MTT 4 21782
21793
21783
21784
21918
21785
21786
21787
21804
21788
21789
21790
21791
21792
21794
21795
21796
21797
21798
21800
21799
41884
MTT 2 21820 040W
21821 041W
21843 042W
21822 043W
21823 044W
21824 045W
21825 046W
21902 047W
21904 048W
4cr.
01/09/17–04/09/17
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
MATH BASIC SKILLS
FOUR WEEK
MTT 3 21836 001W
21844 002W
41894 004W
21919 005W
21815 007W
21885 012W
21819 014W
21814 015W
41977 018W
21846 021W
41978 022W
21847 023W
41979 025W
CODE(S)
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
21841 010W TR 02:00P–03:40P WC 0428 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
21810 012W TR 22049 001W MW 22315 002W TR 07:00P–08:40P WC 0428 TBA
5cr.
01/09/17–02/05/17
21812 014W MW 10:00A–11:40A WC 0428 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
21807 015W MW MTH 173 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
Prerequisite: MTH 164 or MTH 166 (or equivalent) and placement test.
22050 001W MW 12:30P–02:50P WC 0228 TBA
22051 002W TR 07:00P–09:20P WC 0228 TBA
12:00P–01:40P WC 0428 TBA
5cr.
04/10/17–05/07/17
21840 019W TR 08:00A–09:40A WC 0428 TBA
MTH 174 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
Prerequisite: MTH 173 or equivalent.
22052 001W MW 11:00A–01:20P TBA TBA TBA
22724 002W TR 07:00P–09:20P WAS 0114 TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
21842 023W TR 05:00P–06:40P WC 0428 TBA
MTH 182 Finite Mathematics II
43864 001W MW 05:30P–06:45P WAS 0114 TBA
3cr.
01/09/17–02/05/17
21879 025W F
F
09:00A–10:40A WC 0428 TBA
11:00A–12:40P WC 0428 TBA
MTH 241 Statistics I Prerequisite: MTH 152, MTH 163 or MTH 182 and placement test.
22560 001W MW 05:30P–06:45P WAS 0330 TBA
22669 002W TR 02:00P–03:15P WAS 0114 TBA
22743 003W R
07:00P–09:40P WC 0355 TBA
22986 H04W MW 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0116 Parker, C 3cr.
MTH 242 Statistics II Prerequisite: Math 241 or equivalent.
22178 001W T
07:00P–09:40P WC 0355 TBA
3cr.
MTH 271 Applied Calculus I Prerequisite: MTH 163 or MTH 166 or equivalent and placement test.
22053 001W MW 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0204 TBA
22266 002W TR 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0217 TBA
22321 003W TR 05:30P–06:45P WAS 0217 TBA
22533 004W M
07:00P–09:40P TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
MTH 277 Vector Calculus
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
22534 001W TR 05:00P–06:40P WAS 0204 Seaman, T 4cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
MTT 1 Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based) 01/09/17–02/05/17
21920 005W MW 05:00P–06:40P WC 0428 TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
21838 017W MW 05:00P–06:40P WC 0428 TBA
01/09/17–02/05/17
21835 021W TR 12:00P–01:40P WC 0428 TBA
02/06/17–03/05/17
42203 026W TR 02:00P–03:40P WC 0428 TBA
03/13/17–04/09/17
42242 027W TR 02:00P–03:40P WC 0428 TBA
04/10/17–05/07/17
42243 028W TR 02:00P–03:40P WC 0428 TBA
MTT 3 Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based) 01/09/17–04/09/17
21837 017W MW 1cr.
3cr.
05:00P–06:40P WC 0428 TBA
MATHEMATICS
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
MTH 152 Math for the Liberal Arts II 22043 001W MW 09:15A–10:45A WC 0228 TBA
3cr.
MTH 163 Precalculus I 22880 011W TR 02:00P–03:30P WAS 0330 TBA
3cr.
TWELVE WEEK
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MIP, RES, WO
Placement test is required for enrolling in mathematics. Test waived if student
completed the prerequisite no more than one year ago with a grade of S, C or
better. For further information, please call 703–878–5741.
08:00A–10:20A WC 0110 TBA
07:00P–09:20P WAS 0330 TBA
02/06/17–05/07/17
MTH 151 Math for the Liberal Arts I 22856 008W TR 02:00P–03:40P WAS 0356 TBA
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MTH 151 Math for the Liberal Arts I Prerequisites: Algebra II and Geometry and placement test.
22038 001W MW 08:00A–09:15A WAS 0356 TBA
22039 002W MW 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0330 TBA
22040 003W MW 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0356 TBA
22041 004W TR 06:30A–07:45A WAS 0356 TBA
22464 005W TR 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0356 TBA
22466 006W TR 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0356 TBA
22537 007W T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0356 TBA
3cr.
MTH 152 22044 002W
22045 003W
22265 004W
22284 005W
22465 006W
22532 007W
Math for the Liberal Arts II MW 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0356 TBA
MW 02:00P–03:15P WAS 0356 TBA
TR 08:00A–09:15A WAS 0356 TBA
TR 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0330 TBA
R
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0356 TBA
F
09:30A–12:20P WAS 0330 TBA
3cr.
MTH 163 Precalculus I Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry and placement test.
22046 001W MW 09:30A–10:45A TBA TBA TBA
22047 002W MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0228 TBA
22150 003W MW 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0330 TBA
22048 004W MW 03:30P–04:45P WAS 0356 TBA
22314 005W TR 08:00A–09:15A WAS 0330 TBA
22636 006W TR 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0330 TBA
22742 007W TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0228 TBA
22746 008W TR 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0330 TBA
22832 009W W
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0330 TBA
22861 010W F
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0114 TBA
3cr.
MTH 164 Precalculus II
Prerequisite: MTH 163.
22365 001W MW 11:00A–12:15P WAS 0330 TBA
22843 002W TR 04:00P–05:15P WAS 0330 TBA
3cr.
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
MTH 151 Math for the Liberal Arts I 22897 040W TR 09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
MTH 152 Math for the Liberal Arts II 43407 060W TR 09:30A–12:10P TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
MUSIC
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
MUS 121 22136 001W
22487 002W
22609 003W
Music Appreciation I
TR 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0208 TBA
M
06:00P–07:15P TBA TBA TBA
W
04:00P–06:40P TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
MUS 137 Chorus 22320 001W M
07:30P–09:30P OUM 0001 Nelson-Tracey, K 1cr.
MUS 225 The History of Jazz 22548 001W TR 12:30P–01:45P WAS 0108 TBA
3cr.
FOR ALL APPLIED MUSIC STUDENTS:
For specifics of the following courses, please use the online course search or
NOVAConnect:
MTH 166 Precalculus with Trigonometry
5cr.
Prerequisite: Algebra II and Geometry (or equivalent of these two courses) and
placement test.
MUS 136 Applied Music-Voice 1-2cr.
MUS 145 Applied Music-Keyboard
1-2cr.
MUS 155 Applied Music-Woodwinds
1-2cr.
MUS 165 Applied Music-Strings 1-2cr.
MUS 175 Applied Music-Brass
1-2cr.
MUS 185 Applied Music-Percussion 1-2cr.
MUS 236 Advanced Applied Music-Voice
1-2cr.
MUS 245 Advanced Applied Music-Keyboard
1-2cr.
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WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
FOURTEEN WEEK
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
01/23/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call the Woodbridge Campus at 703–878–5715.
22138
22267
22261
22850
22851
22359
22360
22622
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
TWELVE WEEK
MUS 121 Music Appreciation I
22824 004W F
09:30A–11:00A WAS 0356 TBA
3cr.
PHILOSOPHY
PHI 101
22117 001W
22440 002W
22486 003W
22839 004W
Introduction to Philosophy I MW 09:30A–10:45A WAS 0356
TR 12:30P–01:45P WAC 0105
M
12:30P–01:45P WAS 0108
T
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0108
FOURTEEN WEEK
Sojka, M
Marfori, N TBA
TBA
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
PHI 227 Bio-Medical Ethics 42691 001W R
07:00P–08:30P WC 0350 Marfori, N 3cr.
001W
002W
003W
028W
029W
031W
032W
035W
PED 116 34689 027W
22358 030W
22361 033W
22362 034W
22269 036W
22694 037W
22712 038W
22745 039W
M
W
R
F
S
S
R
R
Offered at: AL, ELI, WO
All PHT lab classes have unscheduled lab time. For course information, please
call 703–878–5715.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
CREDITS
ROOM
06:30P–09:10P
01:00P–03:40P
07:00P–09:40P
11:00A–12:40P
09:00A–10:40A
11:00A–12:40P
12:15P–01:55P
05:00P–06:40P
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
INSTRUCTOR
0151
0151
0151
0151
0151
0151
0151
0151
CODE(S)
Crippen, N Crippen, N Crippen, N Rudich, S TBA
TBA
Ashby, M
Crippen, N 02/06/17–05/07/17
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
M
01:00P–02:40P WC
M
09:00A–10:40A WC
W
09:00A–10:40A WC
W
11:00A–12:40P WC
T
11:00A–12:40P WC
T
01:00P–02:40P WC
W
07:00P–08:40P WC
F
09:00A–10:40A WC
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
PHOTOGRAPHY
TIME
0151
0151
0151
0151
0151
0151
0151
0151
Ashby, M
Ashby, M
Surovcek, N Surovcek, N Ashby, M
Ashby, M
Ashby, M
Rudich, S 1cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
PED 116 Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
22137 040W TR 09:00A–10:15A WC 0151 Ashby, M
1cr.
PED 116 Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
22472 041W S
03:30P–06:00P WC 0151 Crippen, N 2cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
PHT 101 Photography I 22671 001W M
10:00A–12:50P WAS 0142 Rebhan, G 3cr.
PED 116 Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
22268 060W TR 09:00A–10:15A WC 0151 Rudich, S 1cr.
PHT 102 Photography II
22826 001W W
06:30P–09:20P WAS 0142 Rebhan, G 3cr.
PED 123 Tennis I
22298 060W S
08:00A–10:30A WAC 0106 Viggiani, J 1cr.
PHT 103 Black and White Darkroom Photography I
22828 001W R
09:00A–12:50P WAS 0142 Sauer, A
3cr.
PHT 104 Black and White Darkroom Photography II
45789 001W R
09:00A–12:50P WAS 0142 Sauer, A
3cr.
PHT 130 Video I 22420 001W T
3cr.
09:00A–12:50P WAS 0142 Stallings, C PHYSICS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab at the Woodbridge
Campus. Students will be given a list of required supplies at the first lab meeting.
For further information, please call 703–878–5741.
PHT 221 Studio Lighting I 22830 001W M
06:00P–09:50P WAS 0144 Rebhan, G 3cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PHT 299 22831 001W
22135 003W
22179 005W
3cr.
PHY 101 Introduction to Physics I
22336 001W W
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0350 TBA
22586 002W R
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0354 TBA
4cr.
PHY 101 Lab for Introduction to Physics I
22337 0A1W M
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0333 TBA
22587 0A2W T
12:30P–03:10P WAS 0333 TBA
0cr.
Supervised Study
M
10:00A–12:50P WAS 0142 Rebhan, G W
06:30P–09:20P WAS 0142 Rebhan, G M
06:00P–09:50P WAS 0144 Rebhan, G FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
PHT 101 Photography I 43932 002W T
06:30P–09:40P WAS 0142 Rebhan, G 3cr.
PHY 201 General College Physics I
22707 001W R
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0350 Arif, M
4cr.
PHT 270 Digital Imaging I 22134 001W R
06:30P–09:40P WAS 0142 Sauer, A
3cr.
PHY 201 Lab for General College Physics I
22708 0A1W T
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0333 Arif, M
0cr.
PHT 299 Supervised Study
43931 002W T
06:30P–09:40P WAS 0142 Rebhan, G 3cr.
PHY 202 General College Physics II Prerequisite: PHY 201.
22225 001W M
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0350 Arif, M
4cr.
PHY 202 Lab for General College Physics II
22226 0A1W W
09:30A–12:10P WAS 0333 Arif, M
0cr.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
Wear athletic clothing to first class. Students in PED 103, PED 111 and PED 116
will be required to purchase a computer disk and Scantron sheet. For course
information, please call 703–878–5617.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
PED 103 Aerobic Fitness I 22295 001W M
11:00A–12:15P WC 0151 Jackson, J 1cr.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PED 109 Yoga 22296 001W W
1cr.
PLS 211 U.S. Government I 22652 001W M
07:00P–09:40P WAS 0204 Racek, S
PED 110 Zumba 22716 001W M
01:00P–02:15P WC 0151 Jackson, J 1cr.
PSYCHOLOGY
PED 111 Weight Training I 22297 001W T
05:00P–06:15P WC 0417 Hiett, R
1cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
05:00P–06:15P WC 0151 Hiett, R
PED 116 Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
2cr.
These two-credit sections of PED 116 meet the PED requirement of PED 116 and
a PED/RPK elective.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology I 21954 001W M
08:00A–09:15A WC 0356 Grodsky, A Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
page 126 | Spring 2017 | Schedule of Classes
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
21955
21956
24101
21957
21958
21959
29040
29041
002W
003W
004W
005W
006W
007W
008W
009W
PSY 202 21961 001W
21962 002W
21963 003W
21964 004W
24102 005W
29042 006W
MW MW M
TR TR W
W
T
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
09:30A–10:45A
11:00A–12:15P
12:30P–01:45P
09:30A–10:45A
02:00P–03:15P
08:00A–09:15A
07:00P–09:40P
12:30P–01:45P
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
0356
0356
0356
0356
0356
0356
0356
0345
Grodsky, A Davies, M Davies, M Davies, M Wilson, C Grodsky, A Barton, N Arra, C
Introduction to Psychology
MW 11:00A–12:15P
MW 02:00P–03:15P
TR 11:00A–12:15P
TR 12:30P–01:45P
T
07:00P–09:40P
F
09:00A–11:40A
II WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
WC
0345
0356
0356
0356
0356
0356
Grodsky, A Davies, M Arra, C
Wilson, C Wilson, C Wilson, C CREDITS
COURSE
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SEC.
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SPANISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
For course information, please call 703–878–5715.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
3cr.
SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I 22108 001W MW 12:30P–02:45P WC 0350 Figueroa, C 22109 002W MW 07:00P–09:15P TBA TBA TBA
5cr.
SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II
22112 001W TR 12:30P–02:45P WC 0347 Figueroa, C 5cr.
FOURTEEN WEEK
01/23/17–05/07/17
SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I 22998 003W TR 09:30A–12:05P WC 0352 Figueroa, C 5cr.
PSY 211 Research Methodology/Behavioral Science
22574 001W W
01:00P–03:40P WAS 0232 Wilson, C 3cr.
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I 22114 001W MW 11:00A–12:00P WC 0347 Clark, D
3cr.
PSY 213 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
22209 001W TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0307 Wilson, C 3cr.
SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II 22115 001W MW 01:00P–02:30P WC 0347 Clark, D
3cr.
PSY 215 Abnormal Psychology 22573 001W TR 11:00A–12:15P WC 0350 Davies, M 3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
PSY 232 Life Span Human Development II
21965 001W TR 09:30A–10:45A WC 0345 Arra, C
3cr.
SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I 22485 040W MTW 03:30P–06:25P WC 0331 Clark, D
5cr.
PSY 255 Psychology of Criminal Behavior
22529 001W MW 02:00P–03:15P WAS 0204 Lefeve, C 3cr.
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I 22710 002W TR 06:30P–09:10P WC 0349 TBA
3cr.
PSY 270 Psychology of Human Sexuality
22650 001W M
12:30P–01:45P WC 0310 Grodsky, A 3cr.
PSY 298 Seminar and Project 22149 001W
TBA–TBA 3cr.
TBA TBA Grodsky, A RELIGION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For course information, please call the Woodbridge Campus at 703–878–5715.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
REL 233 Introduction to Islam
42692 001W T
09:30A–10:45A WC 0417 TBA
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
REL 232 Religions of the World II
22827 001W W
11:00A–12:30P WC 0331 TBA
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For further information, call 703–878–5712.
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
WC
WC
WC
WC
SOC 201 21966 001W
24100 002W
21967 003W
21968 004W
Introduction to Sociology I
MW 12:30P–01:45P
TR 12:30P–01:45P
W
07:00P–09:40P
R
11:00A–12:15P
SOC 202 21969 001W
22672 002W
22870 003W
Introduction to Sociology II 3cr.
R
09:30A–10:45A WC 0355 D'Antonio, V MW 09:30A–10:45A WC 0355 Riggleman-Gross, L
T
11:00A–12:15P WC 0355 Riggleman-Gross, L
0355
0355
0355
0355
Riggleman-Gross, L
D'Antonio, V Ball, J
D'Antonio, V SOC 236 Criminology 22900 001W M
12:30P–03:10P WC 0345 D'Antonio, V FOURTEEN WEEK
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
3cr.
01/23/17–05/07/17
SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology I 30797 005W W
12:30P–03:35P WC 0345 D'Antonio, V EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II
22260 060W MTW 03:30P–06:40P WC 0331 Clark, D
5cr.
SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II 22116 002W TR 06:30P–09:25P WC 0349 TBA
3cr.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, QME, RES
Please check the online notes for the exact day the class meets as well as other
information for the class. For further information, call 703–878–5760.
FOURTEEN WEEK
3cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology I 3cr.
22301 040W MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0355 Riggleman-Gross, L
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
01/23/17–05/07/17
SDV 195 Topics In: Orientation and Academic Coachng 22919 030W
TBA–TBA TBA TBA Lucas, P
Bausch, D EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
SOCIOLOGY
01/09/17–03/05/17
SDV 100 22468 040W
22684 041W
22685 042W
22686 043W
22687 044W
22803 045W
45833 046W
22983 048W
2cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
College Success Skills M
11:00A–11:50A
M
06:00P–06:50P
T
11:00A–11:50A
T
02:00P–03:50P
W
05:00P–05:50P
R
11:00A–11:50A
R
04:00P–04:50P
R
05:00P–05:50P
WAS 0217
WAS 0217
WC 0309
WC 0110
WC 0309
WC 0309
WC 0110
WC 0110
Rhoney, D Cowell, M Brhane, A Kellermann, C
Myrick, T Sullivan, D Byrd, L
Morton, S SDV 195 Topics In: Orientation and Academic Coachng 22488 040W
12:00A–12:00A TBA TBA Lucas, P
Bausch, D 1cr.
2cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
SDV 100 22531 060W
22690 061W
22693 062W
22689 063W
22692 064W
45836 065W
College Success Skills M
11:00A–11:50A
M
06:00P–06:50P
T
11:00A–11:50A
W
02:00P–02:50P
W
11:00A–11:50A
R
04:30P–05:20P
WAS 0217
WAS 0217
WC 0309
WC 0409
WC 0110
WC 0106
Rhoney, D Chin, C
Brhane, A Hunter, B Sullivan, D Boddie, G 1cr.
SDV 101 Orientation To: Information Technology
22842 060W T
02:00P–03:50P WC 0110 Kellermann, C
1cr.
SDV 195 Topics In: Academic Coaching II
22489 060W
12:00A–12:00A TBA TBA 2cr.
Lucas, P
Bausch, D
SOC 202 Introduction to Sociology II 3cr.
22455 060W MW 11:00A–12:15P WC 0355 Riggleman-Gross, L
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SEC.
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SEC.
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WOODBRIDGE CLASSES AT FORT BELVOIR ARMY POST
ACCOUNTING
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
01/09/17–03/05/17
ACC 211
Principles of Accounting I
27342 072W T
06:30P–09:10P FBA 0003 Ahmed, N
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
Æ
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
ENGLISH
01/09/17–03/05/17
CST 110
Introduction to Communication
22396 072W M
05:30P–09:20P FBA 179 TBA
3cr.
3cr.
ECONOMICS
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics
22224 075W W
06:30P–09:10P FBA 0003 Abdel-Ghany, G
01/09/17–03/05/17
ENG 111 College Composition I
22080 072W M
06:30P–09:10P TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
21869 072W W
06:30P–08:20P FBA 179 TBA
2cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
01/09/17–03/05/17
ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
22223 072W W
06:30P–09:10P FBA 0003 Abdel-Ghany, G
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CST 110 Introduction to Communication
22406 075W R
06:30P–09:25P FBA 179 TBA
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND THEATRE
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
3cr.
ENG 111 College Composition I
22545 075W T
06:30P–09:25P TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
21870 075W R
06:30P–08:30P FBA 179 TBA
2cr.
ENG 112 College Composition II
22197 075W W
06:30P–09:25P FBA 179 TBA
3cr.
WOODBRIDGE CLASSES AT QUANTICO MARINE BASE
ACCOUNTING
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND THEATRE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
ACC 211 Principles of Accounting I 21976 050W T
06:00P–08:40P QME 0005 Taylor, C
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II 21980 055W T
06:00P–08:40P QME 0005 Taylor, C Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, QME
CST 110 Introduction to Communication
22395 055W R
05:30P–10:30P QME 0002 Smith, A
3cr.
CST 229 Intercultural Communication 22618 055W T
05:30P–10:30P QME 0002 TBA
3cr.
ECONOMICS
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
ARTS
ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
27336 050W MW 06:30P–09:10P QME 0005 Newsome, J Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ART 100 Art Appreciation 22538 055W T
05:30P–10:30P QME 0002 TBA
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics
27339 055W MW 06:30P–09:10P QME 0005 Newsome, J Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
3cr.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
ADJ 240 Techniques of Interviewing 22512 055W R
06:00P–08:40P QME 0006 Plunkett, R 01/09/17–03/05/17
CST 110 Introduction to Communication
22394 050W R
05:30P–10:30P QME 0002 Smith, A
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
HISTORY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
01/09/17–03/05/17
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
CODE(S)
01/09/17–03/05/17
HIS 101 History of Western Civilization I 22253 050W R
06:30P–09:10P QME 0003 Capps, A
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
For ENF 3 sections, see ENG 111.
HIS 102 History of Western Civilization II
22208 055W R
06:30P–09:10P QME 0003 Capps, A
ENGLISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
IT ESSENTIALS
EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
01/09/17–03/05/17
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111 College Composition I
22077 050W T
05:30P–08:10P TBA TBA INSTRUCTOR
TBA
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
21867 050W T
08:30P–10:20P QME 0002 Stinson, E EIGHT WEEK – FIRST
3cr.
2cr.
01/09/17–03/05/17
ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applic. and Concepts
22971 050W M
06:00P–08:40P QME 0001 Dubberly, T 3cr.
EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applic. and Concepts
22262 056W W
06:00P–08:40P QME 0001 Dubberly, T EIGHT WEEK – SECOND 03/13/17–05/07/17
3cr.
3cr.
The following sections are paired and must be taken together:
ENG 111 College Composition I
22078 055W T
05:30P–08:25P TBA TBA TBA
3cr.
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III
21868 055W T
08:30P–10:30P QME 0002 Green, M
2cr.
ENG 112 College Composition II 22099 055W W
05:30P–08:25P QME 0002 TBA
3cr.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, QME, RES
REGULAR ACADEMIC SESSION 01/09/17–05/07/17
SDV 100 College Success Skills 22688 070W S
08:00A–11:50A QME 0003 Wildblood, M 1cr.
OTHER SESSIONS
SDV 100 College Success Skills 22691 071W S
08:00A–11:50A QME 0003 Wildblood, M 1cr.
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ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
ACC 211 22245 E05W
18523 E06N
18496 E07N
47254 E08M
22308 E40W
22571 E55W
15766 E56A
19841 E57L
15765 E70A
30597 E71N
18497 E80N
39195 E81L
47269 E82L
TIME
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Principles of Accounting I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Ahmed, N
Imel, P Bennett, D
Mahifere, G Ahmed, N
Ahmed, N
Cook, R Goldberg, E Cook, R Mitchell, J Imel, P Panchal, R
Goldberg, E ACC 212 Principles of Accounting II
Prerequisite: ACC 211.
15029 E05A January 09 – May 07
18603 E06N January 09 – May 07
15084 E40A January 09 – March 05
22835 E55W January 30 – March 26
15457 E80A March 13 – May 07
20323 E81L March 13 – May 07
47873 E82M March 13 – May 07
30800 E83M March 13 – May 07
3cr.
3cr.
Gale, J Imel, P Gale, J TBA
Gale, J Panchal, R
Hopkins, B Mahifere, G ACC 215 Computerized Accounting
Prerequisite: ACC 211.
22181 E05W January 09 – May 07
22575 E40W January 09 – March 05
22577 E55W January 30 – March 26
22576 E80W March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Neely, R
Neely, R
Wallace, J
Wallace, J
ACC 219 Gov. and Not-For-Profit Accounting
Prerequisite: ACC 212 or equivalent.
22182 E05W January 09 – May 07
22579 E40W January 09 – March 05
22765 E70W February 20 – April 16
22578 E80W March 13 – May 07
ACC 221 Intermediate Accounting I
Prerequisite: ACC 212 or equivalent.
22055 E05W January 09 – May 07
22236 E40W January 09 – March 05
22642 E70W February 20 – April 16
22750 E80W March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Polser, K Letsch, D Letsch, D Polser, K 3cr.
Marotta, B
Letsch, D Letsch, D Letsch, D ACC 222 Intermediate Accounting II
Prerequisite: ACC 221 or equivalent.
22056 E05W January 09 – May 07
22229 E40W January 09 – March 05
22593 E80W March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Ilk, J Wallace, J
Ilk, J 3cr.
Letsch, D ACC 240 Fraud Examination
22653 E40W January 09 – March 05
22654 E80W March 13 – May 07
Neely, B
Neely, B
3cr.
3cr.
Gershman, B Mitchell, J Mitchell, J ACC 261 22185 E05W
22272 E55W
22273 E80W
Principles of Federal Taxation I
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
ACC 262 22200 E05W
39198 E55W
22274 E80W
Principles of Federal Taxation II January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Worth, M
Walton, B Walton, B Worth, M
Worth, M
Neely, B
The Juvenile Justice System
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
March 13 – May 07
Pena, L Corcoran, J Pena, L ADJ 107 Survey of Criminology
16647 E05N January 09 – May 07
18411 E80N March 13 – May 07
Wofsey, S Wofsey, S ADJ 111 Law Enforcement Org and Admin I
22445 E05W January 09 – May 07
22833 E60W February 13 – May 07
Pena, L Pena, L 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
ADJ 133 Ethics and the Criminal Justice Prof. 15284 E05A January 09 – May 07
Shirer, C 3cr.
ADJ 140 Introduction to Corrections
22202 E40W January 09 – March 05
22761 E80W March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Corcoran, J TBA
ADJ 211 Crim Law, Evidence and Procedures I 18356 E40N January 09 – March 05
Ochs, M 18362 E80N March 13 – May 07
Koshetar, P 3cr.
ADJ 212 Crim Law, Evidence and Procedures II
18363 E40N January 09 – March 05
Ochs, M 18053 E80N March 13 – May 07
Koshetar, P 3cr.
ADJ 236 Principles of Criminal Investigation
17948 E05N January 09 – May 07
3cr.
Karschner, J ADJ 237 Advanced Criminal Investigation
Students desiring a waiver of the ADJ 236 prerequisite for ADJ 237 should
consult with an ADJ faculty member.
17947 E05N January 09 – May 07
Karschner, J 3cr.
ADJ 248 Probation, Parole and Treatment
22248 E40W January 09 – March 05
22757 E80W March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Corcoran, J Pena, L ARA 101 46000 E05N
15167 E20A
23010 E50W
Beginning Arabic I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
ARA 102 Beginning Arabic II
Prerequisite: ARA 101.
18524 E05N January 09 – May 07
ARA 201 Intermediate Arabic I
Prerequisite: ARA 102.
18999 E50N January 23 – April 16
19102 E60N February 13 – May 07
5cr.
Simsek, C Youssef, O
Al-Tahrawi, K
5cr.
Simsek, C 4cr.
Simsek, C Simsek, C Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
3cr.
ACC 241 Auditing I
Prerequisite: ACC 222 or equivalent.
22184 E05W January 09 – May 07
19020 E70N February 20 – April 16
19021 E80N March 13 – May 07
ADJ 105 22201 E05W
22876 E40W
22756 E80W
3cr.
ARTS
Gershman, B Gershman, B Gershman, B ACC 232 Cost Accounting II
Prerequisite: ACC 231 or equivalent.
22183 E05W January 09 – May 07
Caesar, C
Caesar, C
Caesar, C
Caesar, C
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, MA, WO
Marotta, B
Ilk, J Engel, A
ACC 231 Cost Accounting I
Prerequisite: ACC 212 or equivalent.
22057 E05W January 09 – May 07
22246 E40W January 09 – March 05
22247 E80W March 13 – May 07
Survey of Criminal Justice
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
ARABIC
3cr.
ACC 230 Advanced Accounting
Prerequisite: ACC 222 or equivalent.
22230 E40W January 09 – March 05
45975 E55W January 30 – March 26
22238 E80W March 13 – May 07
ADJ 100 16646 E40N
17969 E55N
17970 E70N
17971 E80N
3cr.
3cr.
ART 100 22275 E05W
22785 E06W
39807 E07W
22522 E40W
22799 E41W
22878 E42W
30806 E55W
30829 E56W
22748 E57W
22834 E58W
22282 E70W
16210 E71A
22879 E72W
22523 E80W
22747 E81W
22766 E82W
23012 E83W
23011 E84W
Art Appreciation
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Newlands, J
Veil, A Vasiljevic, D
Epstein, D
Devine, E Moore, S
Devine, E Newlands, J
Veil, A Wilson, L Newlands, J
Judson, H Moore, S
Epstein, D
Moore, S
Veil, A Newlands, J
Vasiljevic, D
ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art I This is a digital open course. No textbook purchase required.
3cr.
3cr.
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CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
15113
15702
15747
15114
15419
15890
E05A
E06A
E55A
E70A
E80A
E81A
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
3cr.
ART 105 16648 E05N
18781 E06N
17118 E55N
17136 E70N
18403 E80N
18611 E81N
34549 E82N
3cr.
ART 106 History of Modern Art
15771 E55A January 30 – March 26
16212 E80A March 13 – May 07
Southern, K
Ramirez, J
Southern, K
Southern, K
Smulevitz, C
Ramirez, J
Southern, K
ART 115 Current Issues in Web Design
This is a digital open course. No textbook purchase required.
15296 E80A March 13 – May 07
Hill, E INSTRUCTOR
3cr.
BIO 101 General Biology I
18702 E61N February 13 – May 07
Zahwa, H
BIO 101 Lab for General Biology I
18703 EU1N February 13 – May 07
Zahwa, H
ASL 125 History and Culture of the Deaf Community
17210 E05N January 09 – May 07
Debes, P
3cr.
ASL 220 Comparative Linguistics: ASL/English
Prerequisite: ASL 102.
17211 E05N January 09 – May 07
Cull, A 3cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 101 General Biology I
21498 E62M February 13 – May 07
Ganjoo, R BIO 101 Lab for General Biology I
21499 EU2M February 13 – May 07
Ganjoo, R BIO 102 14821 E05A
15179 E06A
15944 E07A
14822 E08A
General Biology II
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
Kraske, E Klein, M
Mukherjee, S DiMauro, D
BIO 102 General Biology II
15882 E50A January 23 – April 16
Gallagher, R BIO 102 General Biology II
20332 E51L January 23 – April 16
Carter, S BIO 102 Lab for General Biology II
20333 ET1L January 23 – April 16
Carter, S BIO 102 General Biology II
15878 E60A February 13 – May 07
Stickler, S BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17553 E05N January 09 – May 07
Miller, L BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
16545 E06N January 09 – May 07
Silva-Krott, I BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 16680 ES2N January 09 – May 07
Silva-Krott, I BIO 101 14820 E05A
15047 E06A
15177 E07A
15054 E08A
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Cintas, N Klein, M
Kraske, E Klein, M
4cr.
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
16679 E07N January 09 – May 07
Kraske, E Muldrow, M
Muldrow, M
4cr.
Carter, S 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 101 Lab for General Biology I
18605 ES2N January 09 – May 07
Zahwa, H
Zahwa, H
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 101 General Biology I
34624 E52L January 23 – April 16
BIO 101 Lab for General Biology I
34626 ET1L January 23 – April 16
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Carter, S Carter, S Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
4cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17052 E08N January 09 – May 07
Seeke, S
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17308 E40N January 09 – March 05
Silva-Krott, I BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 17314 ES5N January 09 – March 05
Silva-Krott, I 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18170 E41N January 09 – March 05
Jo, P
BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 18171 ES6N January 09 – March 05
Jo, P
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17265 E50N January 23 – April 16
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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Beck, C BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 17309 ES4N January 09 – May 07
Seeke, S
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Carter, S BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 17053 ES3N January 09 – May 07
Beck, C The following lecture sections require students to select an AL campus lab:
BIO 101 General Biology I
18604 E10N January 09 – May 07
4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
The following 16-week lecture sections require students to select an AL campus lab:
BIO 101 Lab for General Biology I
20175 ES1L January 09 – May 07
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab, unless otherwise
indicated. For course information, please call 703–323–3347.
BIO 101 General Biology I
20174 E09L January 09 – May 07
4cr.
The following 16-week lecture sections require students to select an AL
campus lab:
BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 16546 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Miller, L BIOLOGY
General Biology I
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
0cr.
The following lecture section require students to select an AL campus lab:
Offered at: AN, ELI
BIO 101 15297 E50A
15892 E51A
15421 E60A
4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
1cr.
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE-ASL
General Biology I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
CODE(S)
The following lecture section require students to select an AL campus lab:
Decker, S Decker, S CREDITS
ROOM
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Glenn, R
Glenn, R
TBA
Judson, H Decker, S Remorenko, A ART 102 History and Appreciation of Art II This is a digital open course. No textbook purchase required.
15115 E05A January 09 – May 07
Glenn, R
34543 E06A January 09 – May 07
Glenn, R
34546 E55A January 30 – March 26
Decker, S 15116 E70A February 20 – April 16
Judson, H 15420 E80A March 13 – May 07
Remorenko, A Art in World Culture
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
TIME
Nassr, A
4cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 17266 ET1N January 23 – April 16
Nassr, A
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17928 E70N February 20 – April 16
Bawa, R 4cr.
Saab, O BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 17931 EV1N March 13 – May 07
Saab, O Roberge, L
BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 18417 EV2N March 13 – May 07
Roberge, L
4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18794 E82N March 13 – May 07
Roberge, L
BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 18698 EV3N March 13 – May 07
Roberge, L
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17268 E05N January 09 – May 07
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
Wright, R BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 17269 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Wright, R 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
16694 E06N January 09 – May 07
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
Guandolo, A 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Silva-Krott, I BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 17745 ES3N January 09 – March 05
Silva-Krott, I 4cr.
Jo, P
BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 18243 ES4N January 09 – March 05
Jo, P
Al-Arabi, A BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 18807 ES5N January 09 – March 05
Al-Arabi, A Bawa, R BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 17271 ET1N January 23 – April 16
Bawa, R Guandolo, A BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 18693 ET2N January 23 – April 16
Guandolo, A 0cr.
BIO 150 Lab for Introductory Microbiology 18055 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Liao, H 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology
18244 E06N January 09 – May 07
Liao, H BIO 150 Lab for Introductory Microbiology 18245 ES2N January 09 – May 07
Liao, H 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology
18294 E50N January 23 – April 16
Liao, H BIO 150 Lab for Introductory Microbiology 18295 ET1N January 23 – April 16
Liao, H 4cr.
0cr.
BIO 165 Principles in Regulatory and Quality Environments
2cr.
Prerequisites: Program Placement, BIO 180 with a “C” or better or Biotechnology
program head permission.
34700 E80M March 13 – May 07
Ganjoo, R BIO 255 Bioinformatics and Computer Applications in Biotechnology2cr.
Prerequisites: Program placement, BIO 250 and BIO 253 with "C" or better,
or Biotechnology program head permission. This is a digital open course. No
textbook purchase required.
21303 E05M January 09 – May 07
Smith, A
Al-Arabi, A BIO 256 General Genetics
15678 E05A January 09 – May 07
Zorin, I
BIO 256 Lab for General Genetics
15679 ES1A January 09 – May 07
Zorin, I
4cr.
0cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
Ichord, J 1cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
0cr.
BUS 100 22460 E05W
22459 E06W
22884 E07W
22948 E08W
17685 E20N
20039 E40L
19806 E41L
18168 E42N
20562 E55L
34719 E56W
20430 E70L
34720 E80A
18528 E81N
22786 E82W
4cr.
BUS 111 Principles of Supervision I
18143 E20N January 09 – April 02
18144 E60N February 13 – May 07
Beltinck, K Beltinck, K BUS 116 Entrepreneurship
22215 E05W January 09 – May 07
Simmons, D
BUS 117 22216 E05W
22885 E55W
22719 E80W
Ferrara, F
Peterson, J Peterson, J 4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17932 E70N February 20 – April 16
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
Liao, H 0cr.
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18692 E51N January 23 – April 16
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology
18054 E05N January 09 – May 07
4cr.
4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17270 E50N January 23 – April 16
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 17273 EV1N March 13 – May 07
Saab, O BSK 1 Whole Numbers
19213 E01L January 09 – February 05
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18806 E42N January 09 – March 05
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
Saab, O BASIC SKILLS
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
18242 E41N January 09 – March 05
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 16715 ES2N January 09 – May 07
Guandolo, A BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17744 E40N January 09 – March 05
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
CODE(S)
BIO 142 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology II 17933 EU1N February 20 – April 16
Al-Arabi, A 0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
18416 E81N March 13 – May 07
INSTRUCTOR
BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
17272 E80N March 13 – May 07
Prerequisite: BIO 141.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
CREDITS
ROOM
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
BIO 141 Lab for Human Anatomy and Physiology I 17929 EU1N February 20 – April 16
Bawa, R BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
17930 E80N March 13 – May 07
TIME
4cr.
Introduction to Business
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Leadership Development
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
BUS 125 Applied Business Mathematics
Completion of high school algebra is recommended.
17184 E05N January 09 – May 07
Simmons, D
Cool, C Brady, T
Brady, T
Partlow, J
Jenkins, K
Billups, A
Young, S
Billups, A
Robinson-Chew, D Jenkins, K
Suetterlein, S Young, S
Robinson-Chew, D 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
Johnson, C
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NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
34722 E55N January 30 – March 26
17412 E60N February 13 – May 07
Beltinck, K Ricks, S
BUS 165 17119 E05N
18433 E55N
18808 E80N
22771 E81W
Small Business Management
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Hill, M Largaespada, J Largaespada, J Ferrara, F
BUS 200 22767 E05W
22448 E40W
22118 E55W
22254 E70W
22640 E80W
Principles of Management
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
BUS 201 22119 E05W
15703 E40A
22749 E55W
15745 E80A
Organizational Behavior
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Peterson, J Andreoli, J Andreoli, J Andreoli, J Andreoli, J Kimm, M Spence-Gale, R Kimm, M Spence-Gale, R BUS 202 Applied Management Principles
Prerequisite: BUS 200.
22120 E05W January 09 – May 07
22582 E80W March 13 – May 07
3cr.
3cr.
Simmons, D
Kimm, M BUS 220 Introduction to Business Statistics 22122 E05W January 09 – May 07
22943 E50W January 23 – April 16
Khana, B
Young, G
BUS 221 22561 E20W
22632 E50W
22613 E60W
D’Antonio, M Yanaga, V Yanaga, V Business Statistics I
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
BUS 222 Business Statistics II
22304 E20W January 09 – April 02
22614 E50W January 23 – April 16
D’Antonio, M Young, G
BUS 241 22123 E05W
22449 E40W
22758 E80W
Tannenbaum, F
Tannenbaum, F
Harms, J
Business Law I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
March 13 – May 07
BUS 242 Business Law II
Prerequisite: BUS 241.
22124 E05W January 09 – May 07
34730 E55W January 30 – March 26
22493 E80W March 13 – May 07
Introduction to International Business January 09 – May 07
Yanaga, V January 09 – March 05
Andreoli, J January 30 – March 26
Ferrara, F
March 13 – May 07
Ferrara, F
March 13 – May 07
Andreoli, J CHD 145 Teaching Art, Music and Movement to Children
21143 E40M January 09 – March 05
Ludlow, K 20966 E50M January 23 – April 16
TBA
3cr.
CHD 146 Math, Science and Social Studies for Children 19751 E40L January 09 – March 05
Johnson, S
3cr.
CHD 164 Working with Infants and Toddlers in Inclusive Settings
This is a digital open course. No textbook purchase required.
15304 E05A January 09 – May 07
Hoover, A 3cr.
CHD 165 Observation/Participation/Early Childhood 19729 E50L January 23 – April 16
Johnson, S
3cr.
CHD 166 Infant and Toddler Programs
19730 E55L January 30 – March 26
3cr.
Multop, G 3cr.
3cr.
CHD 270 Administration of Childcare Programs
21093 E40M January 09 – March 05
Ludlow, K 3cr.
3cr.
Johnson, A
Johnson, A
CHD 210 Introduction to Exceptional Children
19847 E80L March 13 – May 07
Johnson, S
Ludlow, K 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
CHINESE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
3cr.
CHI 101 Beginning Chinese I
17963 E05N January 09 – May 07
15859 E06A January 09 – May 07
3cr.
CHI 102 Beginning Chinese II
Prerequisite: CHI 101.
15570 E05A January 09 – May 07
3cr.
Lee, S Tan, D 5cr.
5cr.
Tan, D CHI 201 Intermediate Chinese I
Prerequisite: CHI 102.
15545 E05A January 09 – May 07
4cr.
Tan, D CHI 202 Intermediate Chinese II
Prerequisite: CHI 201.
15546 E05A January 09 – May 07
4cr.
Tan, D CHEMISTRY
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
All lecture sections require concurrent enrollment in a lab, unless otherwise
indicated. For course information, please call 703–323–3347.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry I
17478 E05N January 09 – May 07
CHM 101 Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
17479 ES1N January 09 – May 07
4cr.
Offered at: AL, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES
Chamberlin, M
Chamberlin, M
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
CHM 101 Introductory Chemistry I
19808 E06L January 09 – May 07
CHM 101 Lab for Introductory Chemistry I
19809 ES2L January 09 – May 07
CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
TBA
TBA
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Schull, C Johnson, A
3cr.
CHD 119 Introduction to Reading Methods 3cr.
Corequisite: ENG 111 and functional literacy in the English language; reading at
the 12th grade level.
15492 E40A January 09 – March 05
Schull, C 15511 E80A March 13 – May 07
Beringer, I Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
3cr.
CHD 216 Early Childhood Programs, School and Social Change 15498 E40A January 09 – March 05
Menchaca, K 15572 E80A March 13 – May 07
Schull, C Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
CHD 118 Language Arts for Young Children
15601 E40A January 09 – March 05
15510 E80A March 13 – May 07
CHD 120 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 20940 E40M January 09 – March 05
Mayfield, B 21237 E80M March 13 – May 07
TBA
CHD 215 Models/Early Childhood Education
21148 E40M January 09 – March 05
COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
CAD 201 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I 17565 E05N January 09 – May 07
Woodke, R CODE(S)
3cr.
Tannenbaum, F
Tannenbaum, F
Harms, J
Young, G
Young, G
INSTRUCTOR
3cr.
3cr.
BUS 265 Ethical Issues in Management
22494 E05W January 09 – May 07
22569 E80W March 13 – May 07
CREDITS
ROOM
CHD 205 Guiding the Behavior of Children
15602 E40A January 09 – March 05
15762 E70A February 20 – April 16
Harms, J
Harms, J
BUS 205 Human Resource Management
22121 E05W January 09 – May 07
22930 E06W January 09 – May 07
BUS 280 22217 E05W
22583 E40W
22887 E55W
22511 E80W
23017 E81W
3cr.
TIME
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
CHM 111 General Chemistry I
16716 E05N January 09 – May 07
Savkar, R CHM 111 Lab for General Chemistry I
16717 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Jensen, S 0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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4cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CHM 111 General Chemistry I
18162 E06N January 09 – May 07
Tesema, Y CHM 111 Lab for General Chemistry I
18163 ES2N January 09 – May 07
Tesema, Y CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
CHM 112 General Chemistry II
17013 E05N January 09 – May 07
Pendyala, K CHM 112 Lab for General Chemistry II
17014 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Jensen, S Tesema, Y CHM 112 Lab for General Chemistry II
18651 ES2N January 09 – May 07
Tesema, Y CHM 260 Introductory Biochemistry
Prerequisites: CHM 112 and a satisfactory placement score for ENG 111.
18527 E05N January 09 – May 07
Chamberlin, M
3cr.
4cr.
0cr.
3cr.
CSC 200 Introduction to Computer Science Prerequisite: Readiness for ENG 111 and placement into
equivalent.
34833 E05A January 09 – May 07
34813 E40A January 09 – March 05
34815 E70A February 20 – April 16
34821 E80A March 13 – May 07
4cr.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND THEATRE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
Koeckritz, A Carter, N Bachner, A
Fisher, A Delancey, T Fisher, A Bachner, A
Koeckritz, A Chaaban, N
Moak, A Koeckritz, A Bachner, A
Fisher, A Moak, A Chaaban, N
Fisher, A Moak, A Koeckritz, A Morra, T
Tucker, M Taylor, D DIETETICS
Offered at: AN, ELI
DIT 121 18104 E05N
18262 E06N
18812 E20N
18331 E55N
18691 E60N
18410 E80N
18606 E81N
Nutrition I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 30 – March 26
February 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Bull, S Polisky, D
Sass, J Polisky, D
Bull, S Polisky, D
Bull, S 3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, MBV, QME, RES
CSC 201 Computer Science I
4cr.
Prerequisite: CSC 200. Corequisites: MTH 173 or division approval.
21332 E05M January 09 – May 07
Cui, Y 18357 E06N January 09 – May 07
Kanchanawanchai, T
19084 E80N March 13 – May 07
Kanchanawanchai, T
Introduction to Communication
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
Intercultural Communication
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
ECONOMICS
Butu, E Cooper, A Cooper, A Maiga, B
CST 110 17952 E05N
15367 E06A
15579 E07A
15965 E08A
34846 E09A
34847 E10A
15247 E20A
18514 E21N
15500 E22A
22944 E23W
18344 E50N
15248 E51A
16176 E52A
22862 E53W
15573 E60A
15764 E61A
22945 E62W
3cr.
CST 229 17464 E20N
18811 E21N
17949 E50N
17955 E60N
3cr.
Carter, N Taylor, D Lopez, J
Schmeidler, L
Lopez, J
Carter, N Drysdale, A Moak, A Lopez, J
Drysdale, A Schmeidler, L
Drysdale, A Koeckritz, A Morra, T
Crist, S
Koeckritz, A Crist, S
0cr.
CSC 110 Introduction to Computing
Placement in ENG 111 and MTH 163 or higher is required.
15317 E05A January 09 – May 07
Maiga, B
34790 E40M January 09 – March 05
Cui, Y 15959 E41A January 09 – March 05
Perez, S
43144 E55N January 30 – March 26
Abdelmoumin, G 15548 E56A January 30 – March 26
Perez, S
15549 E70A February 20 – April 16
Perez, S
21731 E80M March 13 – May 07
Cui, Y 15547 E81A March 13 – May 07
Butu, E Principles of Public Speaking
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Interpersonal Communication
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
CODE(S)
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
CST 100 15962 E05A
18201 E06N
22888 E40W
17822 E55N
22844 E60W
15963 E61A
21715 E62M
22754 E70W
22584 E80W
21714 E81M
18513 E82N
21756 E83M
INSTRUCTOR
CST 201 Introduction to Communication Theory and Research 18354 E05N January 09 – May 07
Doyle, T
COMPUTER SCIENCE
MTH 163/166 or
CREDITS
ROOM
4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
CHM 112 General Chemistry II
18650 E06N January 09 – May 07
CST 126 17463 E20N
18810 E21N
18707 E22N
17956 E50N
17957 E60N
TIME
3cr.
3cr.
ECO 120 18515 E20N
15501 E40A
18067 E41N
15966 E50A
15733 E70A
18418 E80N
Survey of Economics
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 23 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Ross, C Ford, C Taylor, I Gandhi, A Pologeorgis, N Ross, C ECO 201 16718 E05N
15768 E06A
18142 E07N
17120 E20N
18199 E21N
15577 E40A
17405 E41N
34893 E42M
18130 E55N
22863 E56W
22768 E70W
34895 E71M
15567 E80A
15603 E81A
18532 E82N
Principles of Macroeconomics
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Bradshaw, D Min, J McCully, C
McCully, C
Ross, C Min, J Taylor, I Ross, W Earley, R Bergan, N Bergan, N Jones, D
Pologeorgis, N Laub, P Taylor, I ECO 202 16719 E05N
15604 E40A
22647 E41W
21549 E42M
18516 E50N
21548 E51M
18068 E55N
22864 E56W
18263 E70N
21492 E71M
34900 E80A
18069 E81N
15578 E82A
Principles of Microeconomics
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Bradshaw, D Min, J Bergan, N Ross, W Bradshaw, D Jones, D
Earley, R Abdel-Ghany, G McCully, C
Jones, D
Pologeorgis, N Taylor, I Laub, P 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
EDUCATION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
EDU 200 Introduction to Teaching as a Profession Prerequisite: Successful completion of 24 credits of transfer courses.
20907 E05M January 09 – May 07
Sheble, K 3cr.
EDU 235 Health, Safety and Nutrition Education 20923 E40M January 09 – March 05
Ludlow, K 3cr.
EDU 254 Teaching Basic Academic Skills to Exceptional Children 21338 E40M January 09 – March 05
Wilkins, A
3cr.
EDU 270 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders 21554 E20M January 09 – April 02
Wilkins, A
3cr.
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EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
EDU 280 Technology Standards for Teachers Prerequisite: ITE 115 or instructor approval ([email protected]).
21238 E20M January 09 – April 02
Wilkins, A
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
Napisa, R 2cr.
3cr.
EGR 206 Engineering Economy
18071 E20N January 09 – April 02
2cr.
EGR 251 Basic Electric Circuits I
Prerequisite: MTH 174. Corequisite: PHY 231.
18355 E20N January 09 – April 02
18519 E80N March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Huang, L
Firouzi, H
EGR 252 Basic Electric Circuits II
Prerequisite: EGR 251.
16998 E20N January 09 – April 02
3cr.
Huang, L
EGR 255 Electric Circuits Laboratory
Corequisite: EGR 252.
17823 E05N January 09 – May 07
Soliman, N
EGR 265 Digital Electronics and Logic Design
18536 E20N January 09 – April 02
Huang, L
1cr.
4cr.
ENGLISH FUNDAMENTALS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
ENF 1 Preparing for College English I
20721 E05M January 09 – May 07
19215 E60L February 13 – May 07
ENF 2 Preparing for College English II Prerequisite: Qualifying placement score.
19206 E05L January 09 – May 07
19208 E50L January 23 – April 16
Usher, K
Steffann, A 8cr.
4cr.
Naquin, D de Guzman, P ENGLISH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, FBA, LO, MA, QME, RES
An English placement test is required to enroll in English classes. The placement
test is waived if students present qualifying scores on SAT, ACT or TOEFL iBT.
Contact any campus Student Services Center or Testing Center for details. For
further information, please call 703–323–3347.
The following paired sections of ENG 111 and ENF 3 must be taken together:
ENG 111 College Composition I
18073 E01N January 09 – May 07
White, K
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 16437 E01N January 09 – May 07
White, K
3cr.
2cr.
The following paired sections of ENG 111 and ENF 3 must be taken together:
ENG 111 College Composition I
17824 E02N January 09 – May 07
Schutz, W ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 16438 E02N January 09 – May 07
Schutz, W 3cr.
2cr.
The following paired sections of ENG 111 and ENF 3 must be taken together:
ENG 111 College Composition I
20044 E03L January 09 – May 07
Nayak, M
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 19202 E03L January 09 – May 07
Nayak, M
3cr.
2cr.
The following paired sections of ENG 111 and ENF 3 must be taken together:
ENG 111 College Composition I
20009 E50L January 23 – April 16
Pool, B ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 19207 E50L January 23 – April 16
Pool, B 3cr.
2cr.
The following paired sections of ENG 111 and ENF 3 must be taken together:
ENG 111 College Composition I
18106 E60N February 13 – May 07
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Schutz, W Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 16439 E60N February 13 – May 07
CODE(S)
Schutz, W ENG 111 College Composition I
20177 E61L February 13 – May 07
Aguiar, C ENF 3 Preparing for College English III 19218 E61L February 13 – May 07
Aguiar, C 3cr.
ENG 111 20553 E05L
17670 E06N
20433 E07L
15993 E08A
22508 E09W
21337 E10M
21592 E21M
34932 E22N
17960 E40N
34926 E41N
21324 E42M
39266 E52N
34928 E53N
21593 E55M
21115 E56M
20106 E62L
18917 E63N
20045 E70L
22788 E71W
34922 E74L
22755 E82W
17825 E83N
16051 E84A
15769 E86A
18919 E87N
College Composition I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
2cr.
3cr.
2cr.
Naquin, D Schutz, W Young, L
Tucker, S Conklin, T
Koss, S Dorsey, C Lass, L White, K
Schutz, W LoPresti, J White, K
Allen, J
Dorsey, C Koss, S Terletzky, A Parker, C Jeddy, H
Thompson, R Steffann, A Thompson, R Burnham, L
Waltman, B
Hadi, D Parker, C 3cr.
ENG 112 College Composition II
Prerequisite: ENG 111. This is a digital open course. No textbook purchase
required.
20022 E05L January 09 – May 07
Chaney, C 20435 E06L January 09 – May 07
Naquin, D 15770 E07A January 09 – May 07
Chiles, E 18996 E08N January 09 – May 07
Chiles, A 18920 E09N January 09 – May 07
Chiles, A 20185 E10L January 09 – May 07
Leslie, N 21486 E11M January 09 – May 07
Koss, S 22789 E12W January 09 – May 07
Froisy, C 20436 E13L January 09 – May 07
Bledsoe, C
41849 E15A January 09 – May 07
Tucker, S 20056 E20L January 09 – April 02
Forman, J 35005 E22W January 09 – April 02
Kendall, D
17665 E40N January 09 – March 05
Chiles, A 18824 E41N January 09 – March 05
Harlan, E 18172 E42N January 09 – March 05
Chiles, A 15586 E43A January 09 – March 05
Chiles, E 18649 E46N January 09 – March 05
Heuer, C
47402 E50N January 23 – April 16
Allen, J
22892 E50W January 23 – April 16
Houston, J
21594 E51M January 23 – April 16
Dorsey, C 20555 E55L January 30 – March 26
Jeddy, H
22656 E56W January 30 – March 26
Huff, C 17894 E57N January 30 – March 26
Heuer, C
15262 E60A February 13 – May 07
Chiles, E 17923 E61N February 13 – May 07
Pilla, J
18819 E71N February 20 – April 16
Harlan, E 15118 E80A March 13 – May 07
Chiles, E 18535 E81N March 13 – May 07
Chiles, A 47405 E82L March 13 – May 07
Leslie, N 18921 E82N March 13 – May 07
Chiles, A 20152 E83L March 13 – May 07
Forman, J 18823 E85N March 13 – May 07
Pilla, J
22891 E86W March 13 – May 07
Thompson, R 23009 E87W March 13 – May 07
Froisy, C 3cr.
ENG 114 Scientific Writing
18351 E70N February 20 – April 16
3cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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INSTRUCTOR
The following sections of ENG 111 may NOT be taken with ENF 3:
EGR 126 Computer Programming for Engineers Prerequisites: MTH 173 and EGR 120.
18070 E20N January 09 – April 02
Mutlu, N
Huang, L
CREDITS
ROOM
The following paired sections of ENG 111 and ENF 3 must be taken together:
ENGINEERING
EGR 115 Engineering Graphics
16720 E05N January 09 – May 07
TIME
Schuhart, A ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ENG 115 Technical Writing
22228 E05W January 09 – May 07
Means, P
ENG 116 Writing for Business
18265 E05N January 09 – May 07
17138 E40N January 09 – March 05
Burnham, L
Burnham, L
ENG 121 Introduction to Journalism I
Prerequisite: ENG 111, 112 or division approval.
20046 E05L January 09 – May 07
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
Russo, R
ENG 123 Writing for the World Wide Web
35422 E05L January 09 – May 07
19850 E80L March 13 – May 07
Steffann, A Chaney, C 3cr.
ENG 125 Introduction to Literature
Prerequisite: ENG 111 or division approval. This is a digital open course. No
textbook purchase required.
22563 E05W January 09 – May 07
Froisy, C 22787 E06W January 09 – May 07
Thompson, R 22325 E07W January 09 – May 07
Smith, L
22585 E20W January 09 – April 02
Smith, L
20564 E40L January 09 – March 05
Chaney, C 18977 E41N January 09 – March 05
Peters, B 22338 E50W January 23 – April 16
Smith, L
36031 E55W January 30 – March 26
Means, P
22444 E80W March 13 – May 07
Houston, J
22643 E81W March 13 – May 07
Froisy, C 22731 E82W March 13 – May 07
Means, P
3cr.
ENG 135 Applied Grammar
Prerequisite: ENG 111 or division approval.
16936 E05N January 09 – May 07
18076 E55N January 30 – March 26
18266 E80N March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Kinney, J ENG 205 Technical Editing
17313 E80N March 13 – May 07
Mitchum, C
ENG 210 Advanced Composition
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or ENG 125 or division approval.
22452 E05W January 09 – May 07
ENG 230 Mystery in Literature and Film
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
16951 E05N January 09 – May 07
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
Rittle, K 3cr.
Fleck, P
ENG 241 Survey of American Literature I Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
18141 E05N January 09 – May 07
18594 E40N January 09 – March 05
18914 E70N February 20 – April 16
18533 E80N March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Schuhart, A Parker, C Lass, L Schuhart, A ENG 242 Survey of American Literature II
18979 E05N January 09 – May 07
Lewis, D
ENG 244 Survey of English Literature II Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
16953 E05N January 09 – May 07
18077 E80N March 13 – May 07
ENG 247 Survey of Popular Culture
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
18079 E05N January 09 – May 07
18534 E40N January 09 – March 05
18169 E80N March 13 – May 07
ENG 249 Survey of Asian-American Literature Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
17747 E20N January 09 – April 02
ENG 250 Children's Literature
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or ENG 125 or division approval.
22305 E05W January 09 – May 07
20565 E50L January 23 – April 16
36034 E60W February 13 – May 07
3cr.
3cr.
White, K
Harlan, E 3cr.
Harlan, E Harlan, E 3cr.
Pilla, J
Pilla, J
Peters, B 3cr.
ENG 251 Survey of World Literature I
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
22218 E05W January 09 – May 07
20566 E60L February 13 – May 07
3cr.
Thompson, D Naquin, D ENG 252 Survey of World Literature II
22199 E05W January 09 – May 07
Thompson, D 3cr.
ENG 253 Survey of African-American Literature I Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
20308 E50L January 23 – April 16
Pool, B 3cr.
ENG 256 Literature of Science Fiction
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
19242 E05L January 09 – May 07
19552 E55L January 30 – March 26
19851 E70L February 20 – April 16
3cr.
ENG 271 The Works of Shakespeare I
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
22326 E05W January 09 – May 07
22927 E80W March 13 – May 07
Taormina, A Taormina, A Taormina, A 3cr.
Nayak, M
Nayak, M
3cr.
Taormina, A Taormina, A 3cr.
Smith, L
Smith, L
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
An English Placement Test must be taken before enrolling in any ESL course. You
may take the English Placement Test at any of the campus Testing Centers.
ESL 21 Written Communication II
Prerequisite: ESL placement test recommendation for ESL.
16534 E05N January 09 – May 07
Schetchikova, N
5cr.
ESL 22 Reading and Vocabulary II
Prerequisite: ESL placement test recommendation for ESL.
16535 E05N January 09 – May 07
Schetchikova, N
5cr.
ESL 24 Oral and Written Communication I
Prerequisite: English placement test recommendation for ESL Level 2.
16463 E05N January 09 – May 07
Domjan, K 5cr.
ESL 31 Composition I
Prerequisite: English placement test recommendation for ESL Level 3 or
successful completion of ESL 20.
16464 E05N January 09 – May 07
Domjan, K 5cr.
ESL 32 Reading I
Prerequisite: English placement test recommendation for ESL Level 3 or
successful completion ESL 20.
16465 E05N January 09 – May 07
Schetchikova, N
5cr.
ESL 33 Oral Communications I
Prerequisite: English placement test recommendation for ESL Level 3 or
successful completion of ESL 24.
16471 E05N January 09 – May 07
Creed, P
5cr.
ESL 41 Composition II
21773 E20W January 09 – April 02
21780 E60W February 13 – May 07
Harm, S Harm, S 5cr.
ESL 42 Reading II
21775 E20W January 09 – April 02
21781 E60W February 13 – May 07
Harm, S Harm, S ESL 45 Applied Grammar 4
21886 E50W January 23 – April 16
Wheeler, M
ESL 51 Composition III
21767 E20W January 09 – April 02
21777 E60W February 13 – May 07
Wheeler, M
Wheeler, M
ESL 52 Reading III
21768 E20W January 09 – April 02
21778 E60W February 13 – May 07
Wheeler, M
Wheeler, M
5cr.
3cr.
5cr.
5cr.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
He, Y
3cr.
Meehan, T Young, L
Rittle, K CODE(S)
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
3cr.
ENG 243 Survey of English Literature I
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
16952 E05N January 09 – May 07
18407 E80N March 13 – May 07
INSTRUCTOR
ENG 267 The Modern Novel
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
19542 E05L January 09 – May 07
19553 E55L January 30 – March 26
ENG 236 Introduction to the Short Story Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval. This is a digital open
course. No textbook purchase required.
22562 E40W January 09 – March 05
Huff, C 20552 E55L January 30 – March 26
Naquin, D 22570 E80W March 13 – May 07
Huff, C CREDITS
ROOM
ENG 257 Mythological Literature
Prerequisite: ENG 112, ENG 125 or division approval.
19541 E20L January 09 – April 02
20017 E60L February 13 – May 07
Harlan, E Harlan, E Harlan, E ENG 200 Introduction to Linguistics
16050 E05A January 09 – May 07
TIME
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA
FIN 107 17214 E05N
17213 E55N
18078 E80N
Personal Finance
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Hill, M Hill, M Hill, M 3cr.
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EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
FIN 108 Principles of Securities Investment 22306 E20W January 09 – April 02
D’Antonio, M FIN 215 Financial Management
22140 E20W January 09 – April 02
22769 E21W January 09 – April 02
Harms, J
Neely, R
FIN 248 International Finance
22339 E05W January 09 – May 07
D’Antonio, M CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
3cr.
20092 E55L January 30 – March 26
20129 E70L February 20 – April 16
Crain, B
Crain, B
3cr.
GEO 230 Political Geography
19596 E05L January 09 – May 07
20114 E70L February 20 – April 16
Steinberg, B Steinberg, B 3cr.
3cr.
GERMAN
5cr.
GER 101 22141 E05W
22840 E06W
22335 E07W
22519 E80W
5cr.
GER 102 Beginning German II
Prerequisite: GER 101 or equivalent.
22142 E05W January 09 – May 07
22520 E80W March 13 – May 07
Nunes, M
Wentworth, F 3cr.
GER 201 Intermediate German I
22186 E05W January 09 – May 07
22729 E40W January 09 – March 05
Carty, G
Nunes, M
GER 202 Intermediate German II
22219 E05W January 09 – May 07
22521 E80W March 13 – May 07
Nunes, M
Nunes, M
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
Beginning French I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
Franklin, L Delfosse, G Holley, W FRE 102 Beginning French II
Prerequisite: FRE 101 or equivalent.
36266 E05A January 09 – May 07
15855 E60A February 13 – May 07
Franklin, L Delfosse, G FRE 201 Intermediate French I
Prerequisite: FRE 102 or equivalent.
15020 E05A January 09 – May 07
16196 E60A February 13 – May 07
Franklin, L Holley, W FRE 202 Intermediate French II
Prerequisite: FRE 201 or equivalent.
15022 E05A January 09 – May 07
15856 E60A February 13 – May 07
3cr.
Franklin, L TBA
FST 110 Fire Behavior and Combustion
17606 E40N January 09 – March 05
TBA
TBA
TBA
Carty, G
Nunes, M
Hooper, L Wentworth, F 5cr.
3cr.
3cr.
GIS 201 Geographic Information Systems II (GIS)
36331 E05L January 09 – May 07
Zook, M 3cr.
GEOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
3cr.
GOL 105 Physical Geology
15773 E05A January 09 – May 07
Bentley, C
FST 120 Occupational Safety and Health for Fire Science
17608 E40N January 09 – March 05
TBA
3cr.
GOL 105 Lab for Physical Geology
15774 ES1A January 09 – May 07
Bentley, C
FST 205 Fire Protection Hydraulics and Water Supply 17833 E80N March 13 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
FST 210 Legal Aspects of Fire Service
17609 E40N January 09 – March 05
TBA
3cr.
FST 215 Fire Protection Systems
17834 E80N March 13 – May 07
TBA
FST 115 Fire Prevention
17607 E40N January 09 – March 05
TBA
GOL 105 Physical Geology
18828 E06N January 09 – May 07
TBA
GOL 105 Lab for Physical Geology
18829 ES2N January 09 – May 07
TBA
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
FST 220 Building Construction for Fire Protection 17610 E40N January 09 – March 05
TBA
3cr.
GOL 105 Physical Geology
16159 E80A March 13 – May 07
Rowland, T
FST 235 Strategy and Tactics
17611 E80N March 13 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
GOL 105 Lab for Physical Geology
16160 EV1A March 13 – May 07
Rowland, T
FST 240 Fire Administration
17835 E40N January 09 – March 05
TBA
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
GOL 106 Historical Geology
20145 E05L January 09 – May 07
Shockey-Ellis, K GOL 106 Lab for Historical Geology
20127 ES1L January 09 – May 07
Shockey-Ellis, K 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
GEOGRAPHY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
Introduction to Physical Geography January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Fye, B Steinberg, B Fye, B Fye, B Steinberg, B Steinberg, B GEO 210 People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography
19473 E05L January 09 – May 07
Crain, B
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
3cr.
FST 245 Fire and Risk Analysis
17686 E80N March 13 – May 07
3cr.
3cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
TBA
3cr.
GIS 200 Geographic Information Systems I (GIS) 19597 E05L January 09 – May 07
Zook, M 3cr.
FST 112 Hazardous Materials Chemistry
17832 E80N March 13 – May 07
5cr.
Offered at: ELI, LO, RES
Offered at: AN, ELI
FST 100 Principles of Emergency Services
17831 E40N January 09 – March 05
18267 E80N March 13 – May 07
Beginning German I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
GEO 200 19575 E05L
36278 E06L
19577 E40L
19576 E55L
19946 E60L
19852 E80L
CODE(S)
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
FRENCH
FRE 101 15283 E05A
15485 E06A
15854 E60A
TIME
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
GOL 106 Historical Geology
20126 E60L February 13 – May 07
Gottfried, R GOL 106 Lab for Historical Geology
20146 EU1L February 13 – May 07
Gottfried, R 0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
3cr.
GOL 111 Oceanography I
19694 E05L January 09 – May 07
Rowland, T
GOL 111 Lab for Oceanography I
19695 ES1L January 09 – May 07
Rowland, T
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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4cr.
4cr.
0cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
GOL 111 Oceanography I
20019 E06L January 09 – May 07
Amato, R
GOL 111 Lab for Oceanography I
20020 ES2L January 09 – May 07
Amato, R
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
GOL 111 Oceanography I
19743 E50L January 23 – April 16
Esslinger, K GOL 111 Lab for Oceanography I
19744 ET1L January 23 – April 16
Esslinger, K 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
GOL 112 Oceanography II
19683 E20L January 09 – April 02
Amato, R
GOL 112 Lab for Oceanography II
19684 ES1L January 09 – April 02
Amato, R
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
GOL 112 Oceanography II
19905 E60L February 13 – May 07
Rowland, T
GOL 112 Lab for Oceanography II
19906 EU1L February 13 – May 07
Rowland, T
4cr.
0cr.
HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Offered at: ELI, MA, MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved HIM students, with the exception of HIM
110 and HIM 111. For application information, view an online information session
at www.nvcc.edu/medical. Call 703–822–6570 to learn more.
HIM 110 Introduction to Human Pathology
23105 E05H January 09 – May 07
HIM 111 23106 E05H
23107 E06H
23239 E07H
Medical Terminology
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
HIM 130 Healthcare Information Systems
23428 E05H January 09 – May 07
Pratt, D
Gibbons, J
Gibbons, J
Gambhir, T
Pratt, D
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
HIM 142 Fundamentals of Health Information Systems II
23246 E20H January 09 – April 02
Gibbons, J
3cr.
HIM 220 Health Statistics
23263 E05H January 09 – May 07
3cr.
Gibbons, J
HIM 226 Legal Aspects/Health Record Documentation 23217 E05H January 09 – May 07
Pratt, D
2cr.
HIM 233 Electronic Health Records Management
23427 E05H January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
HIM 260 Pharmacology for Health Info Management
23108 E20H January 09 – April 02
Pratt, D
3cr.
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Offered at: ELI
HIT 229 Performance Improvement and Data Usage in Healthcare
23419 E05H January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
HIT 230 Computer Applications in Healthcare 23420 E05H January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
HIT 233 Working with Electronic Health Records 23421 E05H January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
HIT 235 Emerging Technologies in Health-IT 23422 E05H January 09 – May 07
3cr.
TBA
HEALTH
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, MEC, WO
HLT 110 17575 E05N
18134 E06N
17940 E07N
36400 E08N
36402 E20N
17897 E50N
18696 E51N
18628 E60N
Concepts of Personal and Community Health
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
January 09 – April 02
Jacobson, N January 23 – April 16
Pittman, B
January 09 – May 07
Pittman, B
February 13 – May 07
Howells, B
3cr.
HLT 141 23051 E05H
23052 E06H
23397 E07H
Introduction to Medical Terminology January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
1cr.
Falkenstein, P Falkenstein, P Falkenstein, P 23397
23236
23151
23203
23220
23423
23204
42145
42146
23258
23205
E07H
E08H
E40H
E41H
E55H
E56H
E70H
E71H
E72H
E80H
E81H
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
CODE(S)
Falkenstein, P Gambhir, T
Cook, M Cook, M Vera, A Vera, A Falkenstein, P Falkenstein, P Dragonberry, T Cook, M Cook, M HLT 220 Concepts of Disease
22524 E05W January 09 – May 07
Crippen, N
HLT 250 23176 E05H
23174 E06H
23104 E07H
23264 E08H
23265 E09H
23443 E10H
42151 E11H
23190 E20H
23425 E50H
23424 E60H
Falkenstein, P Falkenstein, P Falkenstein, P Falkenstein, P Munch, M
Munch, M
Akinfiresoye, L
Vera, A Vera, A Vera, A General Pharmacology
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
3cr.
3cr.
HISTORY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
HIS 101 19854 E05L
19518 E06L
19519 E07L
19634 E08L
19705 E09L
19677 E10L
19752 E55L
18339 E56N
20030 E57L
18340 E70N
20053 E71L
20144 E72L
20445 E80L
19926 E81L
20034 E82L
20153 E83L
History of Western Civilization I January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Blois, B
Kincheloe, J DelGallo, D Campion, C
Howard, A Loewenberg, S
Blois, B
Rushford, T Esposito, J LaMotta, G
Rothenhoefer, F
Johnstone, A Cavey, M
Esposito, J Cline, A
Clevenger, B HIS 102 19474 E05L
19706 E06L
36335 E07N
19753 E55L
19855 E70L
18831 E80N
History of Western Civilization II January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Campbell, D Campion, C
Rushford, T DelGallo, D Rothenhoefer, F
LaMotta, G
HIS 111 19475 E40L
19598 E41L
20347 E55L
19927 E70L
20011 E80L
History of World Civilization I
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Evans, C
Campbell, S Garnett, J
Garnett, J
Evans, C
HIS 112 History of World Civilization II
19476 E40L January 09 – March 05
20012 E80L March 13 – May 07
Evans, C
Evans, C
HIS 121 15443 E05A
15024 E06A
16044 E07A
15023 E40A
16045 E41A
18268 E55N
18135 E70N
15861 E71A
15249 E80A
15730 E81A
15908 E82A
United States History I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Pearcy, M Gaffney, N
Schneider, S Vagts, B
Schneider, S Schmitz, J
Schmitz, J
Phillips, M Pearcy, M Vagts, B
Phillips, M HIS 122 15025 E05A
15874 E06A
18838 E40N
18837 E55N
36382 E56A
15431 E80A
United States History II
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Gaffney, N
Pearcy, M Schmitz, J
Schmitz, J
Schneider, S Vagts, B
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
Schedule of Classes | Spring 2017 | page 139
EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
HIS 127 20908 E05M
21298 E55M
21461 E80M
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Women in American History
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Tucker, A Harris-Scott, R
TBA
HIS 135 History of the Contemporary World 19477 E40L January 09 – March 05
20013 E80L March 13 – May 07
Evans, C
Evans, C
HIS 218 Introduction to Digital History
20334 E55L January 30 – March 26
Evans, C
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
ITD 110 22187 E05W
22657 E55W
36410 E70W
22259 E80W
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
Web Page Design I
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Ford, P
Ford, P
Ford, P
Ford, P
Drake, G
ITD 210 Web Page Design II
17010 E05N January 09 – May 07
17130 E55N January 30 – March 26
McCullough, L
McCullough, L
Mally, W
Mally, W
Mally, W
Marshall, H 3cr.
HIS 232 History of Latin American Civilizations II
15303 E05A January 09 – May 07
Baer, J 3cr.
HIS 241 History of Russia I
19544 E40L January 09 – March 05
Evans, C
3cr.
ITD 256 22188 E05W
22234 E55W
22240 E70W
22646 E80W
HIS 242 History of Russia II
20015 E80L March 13 – May 07
Evans, C
3cr.
ITD 260 Data Modeling and Design
22340 E40W January 09 – March 05
3cr.
IT ESSENTIALS
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, QME, RES
For further information, see the College Catalog at www.nvcc.edu.
HIS 254 History of Asian Civilizations II 19929 E80L March 13 – May 07
Howard, A Howard, A HIS 262 U.S. History in Film
This is a digital open course. No textbook purchase required.
21239 E05M January 09 – May 07
Tucker, A 21302 E55M January 30 – March 26
Pearce, B 21314 E80M March 13 – May 07
Oberle, G 3cr.
HIS 266 Military History of the Civil War 17007 E05N January 09 – May 07
Schmitz, J
3cr.
HIS 268 The American Constitution
19636 E05L January 09 – May 07
19650 E70L February 20 – April 16
DelGallo, D DelGallo, D HIS 269 Civil War and Reconstruction
17044 E05N January 09 – May 07
Schmitz, J
3cr.
3cr.
HIS 280 American Foreign Policy Since 1890 19947 E80L March 13 – May 07
Howard, A 3cr.
HIS 281 History of Virginia I
17008 E05N January 09 – May 07
18652 E80N March 13 – May 07
Llewellyn, S Green, N
3cr.
HIS 282 History of Virginia II
17009 E05N January 09 – May 07
Llewellyn, S 3cr.
HORTICULTURE
Offered at: ELI, LO
HRT 120 History of Garden Design
19982 E05L January 09 – May 07
Scheid, D 3cr.
HUMANITIES
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, WO
HUM 201 Survey of Western Culture I
19678 E05L January 09 – May 07
19856 E40L January 09 – March 05
Bradford, A Bradford, A HUM 202 Survey of Western Culture II
19857 E80L March 13 – May 07
Bradford, A HUM 241 Interdisciplinary Principles of the Hum I 22220 E05W January 09 – May 07
Thompson, D 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
INTERPRETER EDUCATION
Offered at: AN, ELI
INT 130 Interpreting: Introduction to the Profession 17212 E05N January 09 – May 07
Gutreuter, J DATABASE AND WEB DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
For further information, see the College Catalog at www.nvcc.edu.
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
3cr.
Advanced Database Management
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Drake, G
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
ITE 100
17016
17131
17140
18200
E05N
E55N
E70N
E80N
Introduction to Information Systems January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
ITE 115
18615
22283
39862
39794
18173
18183
17993
18843
18273
36463
17400
18180
15611
18973
17569
18841
18271
15971
18388
39795
36447
36448
19118
17839
18272
18842
E05N
E06W
E07M
E08N
E09N
E10N
E11N
E12N
E20N
E21A
E40N
E42N
E50A
E51N
E55N
E56N
E57N
E60A
E70N
E71N
E72N
E73N
E74N
E80N
E81N
E82N
Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts 3cr.
January 09 – May 07
Seminario, F January 09 – May 07
Newsome, E January 09 – May 07
Phillips, C January 09 – May 07
McCullough, L
January 09 – May 07
Landman, A
January 09 – May 07
Shannon, J
January 09 – May 07
Turner, T January 09 – May 07
Clark, J
January 09 – April 02
Johnson, P
January 09 – April 02
Chamlou, A
January 09 – March 05
Rynn, M January 09 – March 05
Hahn, N January 23 – April 16
Chamlou, A
January 23 – April 16
Turner, T January 30 – March 26
Severe-Barnett, N January 30 – March 26
McCullough, L
January 30 – March 26
Taneja, M February 13 – May 07
Chamlou, A
February 20 – April 16
Severe-Barnett, N February 20 – April 16
McCullough, L
February 20 – April 16
Rynn, M February 20 – April 16
Lewis, D
February 20 – April 16
Shannon, J
March 13 – May 07
Severe-Barnett, N March 13 – May 07
Rynn, M March 13 – May 07
Hahn, N Abdelmoumin, G Severe-Barnett, N Johnson, P
Landman, A
ITE 130 Introduction to Internet Services 17017 E05N January 09 – May 07
17132 E55N January 30 – March 26
McCullough, L
McCullough, L
ITE 140
17018
17671
18184
18844
McCullough, L
McCullough, L
Landman, A
Landman, A
E05N
E55N
E70N
E80N
Spreadsheet Software I
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
ITE 150 Desktop Database Software
22189 E05W January 09 – May 07
22279 E80W March 13 – May 07
Niwe, M Niwe, M ITE 170
22190
22968
22235
22241
22751
Mally, W
Bartlett, J Mally, W
Mally, W
VanRyn, G E05W
E40W
E55W
E70W
E80W
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Multimedia Software
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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ITD 132 Structured Query Language
22505 E80W March 13 – May 07
HIS 231 History of Latin American Civilizations I
15250 E05A January 09 – May 07
Baer, J HIS 253 History of Asian Civilizations I
20179 E40L January 09 – March 05
CODE(S)
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
ITE 180 Help Desk Support Skills
17019 E05N January 09 – May 07
17133 E55N January 30 – March 26
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
McCullough, L
McCullough, L
ITE 181 Technical Training Principles
36737 E40W January 09 – March 05
Ferguson, J 3cr.
3cr.
ITE 182 User Support/Help Desk Principles 22599 E05W January 09 – May 07
Ferguson, J 22598 E80W March 13 – May 07
Ferguson, J 3cr.
ITE 221 PC Hardware and O/S Architecture
Prerequisite: ITE 115.
22191 E05W January 09 – May 07
36738 E20W January 09 – April 02
22659 E55W January 30 – March 26
22660 E70W February 20 – April 16
22242 E80W March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Ford, P Ford, P Hamidi, M Ford, P Hamidi, M IT NETWORKING
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, RES, WO
For further information, see the College Catalog at www.nvcc.edu.
ITN 100 17591 E05N
18845 E06N
17592 E20N
18846 E50N
18136 E55N
17660 E70N
17899 E80N
Introduction to Telecommunications
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
ITN 101 Introduction to Network Concepts
22192 E05W January 09 – May 07
22243 E50W January 23 – April 16
ITN 106 36739 E55W
36740 E70W
36741 E80W
Microcomputer Operating Systems
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
ITN 120 Wireless Network Administration
22222 E05W January 09 – May 07
Taneja, M Taneja, M TBA
Taneja, M Clark, J
Dubeck-Smith, C
Clark, J
Kellermann, C
Kellermann, C
Bailey, S Bailey, S Bailey, S Mayes, C
ITN 154 Network Fundamentals: CISCO
17573 E40N January 09 – March 05
Mutlu, N
ITN 155 Introductory Routing: CISCO
36742 E80N March 13 – May 07
Mutlu, N
ITN 171 UNIX I
22193 E20W January 09 – April 02
22244 E60W February 13 – May 07
Nicely, L Nicely, L 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
IT PROGRAMMING-APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
For further information, see the College Catalog at www.nvcc.edu.
ITP 100 22194 E05W
22621 E20W
36747 E50M
15559 E60A
22970 E70W
Software Design
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
February 20 – April 16
Ford, P Ford, P Phillips, C Chamlou, A
Ford, P ITP 112 Visual Basic.NET I
17037 E05N January 09 – May 07
17129 E55N January 30 – March 26
McCullough, L
McCullough, L
ITP 120 22195 E05W
22752 E20W
22661 E50W
JAVA Programming I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
Maung, T
Kelley, L Maung, T
ITP 132 C++ Programming I
22896 E20W January 09 – April 02
22281 E60W February 13 – May 07
Kelley, L Kelley, L ITP 170 Project Management
22233 E55W January 30 – March 26
22237 E80W March 13 – May 07
Sass, J Sass, J ITP 220 Java Programming II
22196 E05W January 09 – May 07
Chemerys, L ITP 225 Web Scripting Languages
18274 E05N January 09 – May 07
36748 E80N March 13 – May 07
Johnson, P
Vaseashta, S ITP 251 System Analysis and Design
36749 E05W January 09 – May 07
Marshall, H 3cr.
4cr.
4cr.
4cr.
3cr.
4cr.
4cr.
3cr.
JAPANESE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI
JPN 101 Beginning Japanese I
17943 E05N January 09 – May 07
15168 E06A January 09 – May 07
Kobayashi, M Shigehisa, T 4cr.
JPN 102 Beginning Japanese II
18522 E05N January 09 – May 07
19116 E60N February 13 – May 07
Yada-Horner, K Yada-Horner, K 3cr.
JPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I
18275 E05N January 09 – May 07
Yada-Horner, K 3cr.
4cr.
ITN 200 Administration of Network Resources 22280 E20W January 09 – April 02
Mayes, C
22307 E60W February 13 – May 07
Mayes, C
3cr.
ITN 208 Protocols and Communications TCP/IP 22333 E20W January 09 – April 02
Nicely, L 22334 E60W February 13 – May 07
Nicely, L 4cr.
ITN 245 Network Troubleshooting
22331 E20W January 09 – April 02
22332 E60W February 13 – May 07
Mayes, C
Mayes, C
3cr.
ITN 260 Network Security Basics
17033 E40N January 09 – March 05
18710 E80N March 13 – May 07
Turner, T Turner, T ITN 261 22678 E40W
22894 E70W
22977 E80W
TIME
5cr.
5cr.
4cr.
LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY
Offered at: AL, ELI
LBR 105 Library Skills for Research
22630 E70W February 20 – April 16
Cotter, K 1cr.
LEGAL ASSISTING
3cr.
Offered at: AL, ELI
LGL 115 Real Estate Law
15614 E05A January 09 – May 07
Hebron, K LGL 225 Estate Planning and Probate
15435 E05A January 09 – May 07
Roddy, M
LGL 235 Legal Aspects of Business Organizations 15301 E05A January 09 – May 07
TBA
Network Attacks, Computer Crime and Hacking
January 09 – March 05
Pehrsson, W February 20 – April 16
Williams, K March 13 – May 07
Williams, K 4cr.
ITN 262 Network Comm, Security and Authentication
22679 E40W January 09 – March 05
Pehrsson, W 22895 E80W March 13 – May 07
Williams, K 4cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES
ITN 263 Inter/Intranet Firewalls/E-Commerce Sec
22782 E40W January 09 – March 05
Williams, K 4cr.
MKT 201 18361 E05N
15157 E50A
18376 E60N
ITN 266 Network Security Layers
17034 E40N January 09 – March 05
Turner, T 3cr.
MKT 216 Retail Organization and Management
18420 E80N March 13 – May 07
Carter, E ITN 267 Cyberlaw
22680 E40W January 09 – March 05
Thomas, D 3cr.
MKT 221 Public Relations
18276 E05N January 09 – May 07
Sahlgren, J ITN 276 Computer Forensics I
21336 E40M January 09 – March 05
Razaq, H
MKT 228 Promotion
18086 E05N January 09 – May 07
Sahlgren, J ITN 277 Computer Forensics II
36745 E80M March 13 – May 07
Das, S MKT 275 International Marketing
17840 E05N January 09 – May 07
Barnsback, L MKT 284 Social Media Marketing
18087 E05N January 09 – May 07
Barnsback, L 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
MARKETING
3cr.
3cr.
Introduction to Marketing
January 09 – May 07
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
Carter, E Hagan, K
Carter, E 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
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CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
MATHEMATICS
22801
15302
18855
22802
15491
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MIP, RES, WO
Placement test is required for enrolling in mathematics. Test waived if student
completed the prerequisite no more than one year ago with a grade of S, C or
better. For further information, please call 703–323–3347.
MTH 126 19573 E40L
19859 E70L
36763 E80L
Mathematics for Allied Health
January 09 – March 05
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Samuels, J
Samuels, J
Samuels, J
MTH 151 20018 E05L
17123 E40N
18279 E41N
20340 E42L
19912 E55L
19913 E70L
18980 E80N
20060 E81L
20181 E82L
Math for the Liberal Arts I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Cunningham, D
Walters, K
Walters, K
Barr, K Barr, K Ahmadi, S Walters, K
Ahmadi, S Olibah, E MTH 152 18277 E05N
20062 E06L
19754 E40L
36782 E41A
19814 E55L
18278 E70N
17124 E80N
19998 E81L
36769 E82L
Math for the Liberal Arts II
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
MTH 157 18090 E05N
18813 E06N
18525 E20N
18153 E50N
18280 E60N
Elementary Statistics
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
Gamgoum, K
Fields, W Nasseri, D
Nasseri, D
Nasseri, D
MTH 163 16965 E05N
18852 E06N
17125 E40N
36771 E41M
18526 E55N
18282 E56N
36772 E70M
18281 E71N
17937 E80N
Precalculus I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Roberts, M
Fields, W Roberts, M
Lord, N Rathjen, C
Das, A Lord, N Perschbacher, M
Allen, J
MTH 164 17375 E05N
18529 E55N
18530 E70N
17172 E80N
Precalculus II
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Roberts, M
Das, A Das, A Romanova, P MTH 166 16966 E05N
43851 E06A
18291 E07N
36777 E20N
17126 E50N
18399 E60N
Precalculus with Trigonometry
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
Roberts, M
Wang, A Romanova, P Jang, A Jang, A Romanova, P MTH 173 36783 E05L
20183 E06L
20448 E40L
20123 E41L
15292 E55A
36784 E70A
36785 E71N
18969 E80N
36786 E81N
Calculus with Analytic Geometry I January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Abdelbaki, A Bobzien, C
Sandreczki, K
Gannavarapu, R Soult, J
Jain, N Ahmadi, S Chaudhuri, S Perschbacher, M
MTH 174 20124 E05L
36788 E06A
36787 E40A
Calculus with Analytic Geometry II January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
Abdelbaki, A Tibebu, B Yan, K Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Walters, K
Olibah, E Barr, K Wang, A Barr, K Macrina, A
Bertha, R Paldino, C
Cunningham, D
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
2cr.
3cr.
3cr.
4cr.
3cr.
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CODE(S)
E41W
E55A
E56N
E70W
E80A
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Kravchuk, T Soult, J
Chaudhuri, S Kravchuk, T Soult, J
MTH 241 17102 E05N
15974 E40A
18364 E41N
18531 E55N
36793 E56N
18205 E70N
15767 E80A
36794 E81N
Statistics I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Izadi, D
Haddam, E Gamgoum, K
Highsmith, E Gamgoum, K
Highsmith, E Haddam, E Izadi, D
MTH 242 17103 E05N
17127 E50N
17841 E60N
Statistics II
January 09 – May 07
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
Izadi, D
Izadi, D
Izadi, D
MTH 271 16968 E05N
17135 E20N
17128 E50N
18419 E60N
18097 E80N
Applied Calculus I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Izadi, D
Izadi, D
Izadi, D
Izadi, D
Izadi, D
MTH 277 16969 E05N
18283 E40N
18856 E80N
Vector Calculus
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
March 13 – May 07
Bertha, R Macrina, A
Macrina, A
MTH 285 19630 E05L
36798 E55L
20156 E80L
Linear Algebra
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Chouinard, K Debrecht, J Gannavarapu, R MTH 286 19574 E05L
20339 E50L
19951 E80L
Discrete Mathematics
January 09 – May 07
January 23 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Chouinard, K Chouinard, K TBA
MTH 291 Differential Equations
Prerequisite: MTH 174 or equivalent.
17374 E05N January 09 – May 07
36799 E40A January 09 – March 05
36800 E80A March 13 – May 07
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
4cr.
3cr.
4cr.
3cr.
TBA
Tibebu, B Jain, N DEVELOPMENTAL MATH (TECHNOLOGY-BASED)
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
3cr.
5cr.
5cr.
5cr.
MTT 1
19231
19216
19203
19204
19205
E01L
E02L
E90L
E95L
E98L
Developmental Mathematics I (Technology-Based) January 09 – February 05
Ichord, J January 09 – February 05
Vaughn, T February 06 – March 05
Ichord, J March 13 – April 09
Ichord, J April 10 – May 07
Hadginikitas, L
1cr.
MTT 2
19183
19217
19184
19214
19185
E40L
E41L
E55L
E70L
E80L
Developmental Mathematics II (Technology-Based) January 09 – March 05
Patton, B January 09 – March 05
Patton, B January 30 – March 26
Vaughn, T February 20 – April 16
Patton, B March 13 – May 07
Patton, B 2cr.
MTT 3
19188
19189
19186
E20L
E50L
E60L
Developmental Mathematics III (Technology-Based) January 09 – April 02
Hadginikitas, L
January 23 – April 16
Ichord, J February 13 – May 07
Hadginikitas, L
3cr.
MTT 4
21805
19179
19182
19180
19181
19187
19224
19225
21881
E05W
E06L
E07L
E08L
E09L
E50L
E51L
E61L
E80W
Developmental Mathematics IV (Technology-Based)
January 09 – May 07
Overton, T
January 09 – May 07
Montero, C
January 09 – May 07
Montero, C
January 09 – May 07
Olibah, E January 09 – May 07
Malachias, P January 23 – April 16
Vaughn, T January 23 – April 16
Cunningham, D
February 13 – May 07
Vaughn, T March 13 – May 07
Overton, T
4cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
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TIME
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CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
MUSIC
Fay, J 3cr.
MUS 121 Music Appreciation I
17843 E05N January 09 – May 07
Fay, J 15251 E06A January 09 – May 07
TBA
This is a digital open course. No textbook purchase required.
15587 E40A January 09 – March 05
Lovelace, J 15373 E41A January 09 – March 05
Lin, J 15458 E80A March 13 – May 07
Lin, J 15735 E81A March 13 – May 07
Lovelace, J 3cr.
MUS 225 The History of Jazz
21722 E05M January 09 – May 07
3cr.
INSTRUCTOR
Raines, R The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Gottfried, R NAS 125 Lab for Meteorology
19579 ES1L January 09 – May 07
Gottfried, R 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
NAS 125 Meteorology
19881 E50L January 23 – April 16
Demko, J
NAS 125 Lab for Meteorology
19882 ET1L January 23 – April 16
Demko, J
NAS 150 16975 E05N
18986 E40N
17390 E55N
17934 E80N
Daron, P
Arora, G
Arora, G
Beck, C 4cr.
0cr.
4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
NAS 161 Health Science I
17035 E05N January 09 – May 07
Silva-Krott, I NAS 161 Lab for Health Science I
17036 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Bawa, R TBA
TBA
NUR 255 Nursing Organization and Management 23396 E20H January 09 – April 02
TBA
23476 E21H January 09 – April 02
TBA
3cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC
All lecture classes require concurrent enrollment in a lab, unless otherwise
indicated. For course information, please call 703–323–3347.
NAS 125 Meteorology
19569 E05L January 09 – May 07
CODE(S)
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
NATURAL SCIENCE
Human Biology
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
CREDITS
ROOM
23394 E80H March 13 – May 07
23395 E81H March 13 – May 07
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
MUS 101 Basic Musicianship I
17842 E05N January 09 – May 07
TIME
4cr.
0cr.
PED 116 18284 E01N
22527 E02W
18150 E03N
22528 E04W
18151 E05N
21266 E06M
22668 E07W
18285 E09N
21178 E20M
19741 E21L
19959 E51L
15560 E52A
21578 E52M
36820 E53M
36815 E55M
36817 E56M
15260 E60A
20461 E61L
21021 E63M
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
Jacobson, N Crippen, N
Jacobson, N Crippen, N
Meeks, J
Thompson, R Crippen, N
Meeks, J
Mancini, N
Reisenfeld, J
Reisenfeld, J
Black, E
Mancini, N
Thompson, R Henry-Tett, D
Schoenberg, S
Black, E
Reisenfeld, J
Thompson, R PED 116 18091 E22N
21146 E23M
15169 E24A
21176 E25M
21177 E26M
21026 E27M
21240 E28M
18286 E29N
19005 E30N
21145 E41M
19006 E43N
21027 E65M
21748 E66M
36813 E67N
36814 E68M
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
Meeks, J
Winchester, F
Black, E
Elliott, B
Mancini, N
Elliott, B
Thompson, R Jacobson, N Jacobson, N Thompson, R Jacobson, N Elliott, B
Winchester, F
Meeks, J
Winchester, F
2cr.
1cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
NAS 161 Health Science I
36804 E60N February 13 – May 07
NAS 161 Lab for Health Science I
36805 EU1N February 13 – May 07
Silva-Krott, I Bawa, R 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
NAS 162 Health Science II
17104 E05N January 09 – May 07
Miller, L NAS 162 Lab for Health Science II
17264 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Bawa, R 4cr.
0cr.
NURSING
Offered at: ELI, MEC
Enrollment is restricted to pre-approved nursing students. For application
information, visit www.nvcc.edu/medical. View an online nursing track information
session. Call 703–822–6579 if you have additional program questions after
viewing the information session.
NUR 111 First Level Nursing I
23250 E05H January 09 – May 07
23251 E06H January 09 – May 07
TBA
Clark, B
8cr.
NUR 150 Community-Based Nursing/Multicul. Env 23343 E06H January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
NUR 222 Second Level Nursing Principles and Concepts II
23252 E05H January 09 – May 07
TBA
9cr.
NUR 135 Drug Dosage Calculations
23341 E20H January 09 – April 02
2cr.
TBA
NUR 150 Community-Based Nursing/Multicul. Env 23342 E05H January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
NUR 254 23253 E40H
23254 E41H
23393 E42H
1cr.
Nursing Dimensions
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
TBA
TBA
TBA
PHILOSOPHY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
PHI 101 16970 E05N
18381 E06N
19748 E55L
18174 E56N
18179 E70N
18413 E80N
Introduction to Philosophy I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Gregory, D
Seyranyan, R Semler, S Clewell, T
Seyranyan, R TBA
PHI 111 16971 E05N
17950 E70N
18414 E80N
Logic I
January 09 – May 07
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Gregory, D
Clewell, T
Clewell, T
PHI 115 Practical Reasoning
17043 E05N January 09 – May 07
18093 E70N February 20 – April 16
Gregory, D
TBA
PHI 220 16972 E05N
17944 E55N
17951 E80N
Ethics
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Gregory, D
Clewell, T
Seyranyan, R PHI 227 16973 E05N
17939 E40N
20010 E70L
20133 E80L
Bio-Medical Ethics
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Gregory, M
Gregory, M
Hamilton, E Semler, S 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Offered at: AL, ELI, WO
PHT 101 Photography I
22790 E05W January 09 – May 07
22791 E60W February 13 – May 07
Gunhouse, C Szabo, Z
3cr.
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SEC.
DAY
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ROOM
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PHT 110 History of Photography
16140 E60A February 13 – May 07
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
Booth, S
3cr.
PHYSICS
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MBV, WO
All lecture classes require concurrent enrollment in a lab, unless otherwise
indicated. For course information, please call 703–323–3347.
Lyver, J
PHY 101 Lab for Introduction to Physics I 20002 ES1L January 09 – April 02
Lyver, J
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 101 Introduction to Physics I
18125 E21N January 09 – April 02
Hovhannisyan, P
PHY 101 Lab for Introduction to Physics I 18126 ES2N January 09 – May 07
Hovhannisyan, P
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 101 Introduction to Physics I
38082 E50L January 23 – April 16
Belk, M PHY 101 Lab for Introduction to Physics I 38083 ET1L January 23 – April 16
Belk, M 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 101 Introduction to Physics I
20147 E60L February 13 – May 07
Viale, F
PHY 101 Lab for Introduction to Physics I 20148 EU1L February 13 – May 07
Viale, F
4cr.
0cr.
PHY 102 Lab for Introduction to Physics II 18095 ES1N January 09 – April 02
Curry, T
Curry, T
PHY 102 Lab for Introduction to Physics II 17252 ET1N January 23 – April 16
Nadesalingam, M
Nadesalingam, M
PHY 102 Lab for Introduction to Physics II 38085 EU1L February 13 – May 07
Lyver, J
Lyver, J
PHY 150 Lab for Elements of Astronomy
20078 ES1L January 09 – May 07
PHY 201 Lab for General College Physics I 38088 ET1N January 23 – April 16
Khankhasayev, M
PHY 202 General College Physics II
17895 E05N January 09 – May 07
Jensen, C PHY 202 Lab for General College Physics II 17896 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Jensen, C 0cr.
4cr.
0cr.
PHY 202 General College Physics II
18636 E20N January 09 – April 02
Carpio, I PHY 202 Lab for General College Physics II 18637 ES2N January 09 – April 02
Carpio, I 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 231 General University Physics I
17578 E05N January 09 – May 07
Jensen, C PHY 231 Lab for General University Physics I
17579 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Jensen, C 5cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 231 General University Physics I
18540 E20N January 09 – April 02
Wissing, S
PHY 231 Lab for General University Physics I
17579 ES1N January 09 – May 07
18541 ES2N January 09 – April 02
Jensen, C Wissing, S
5cr.
0cr.
Jensen, C 5cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
4cr.
PHY 232 General University Physics II
18542 E20N January 09 – April 02
0cr.
PHY 232 Lab for General University Physics II 18543 ES2N January 09 – April 02
Carpio, I Carpio, I 5cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
4cr.
PHY 232 General University Physics II
38091 E50N January 23 – April 16
0cr.
PHY 232 Lab for General University Physics II 38092 ET1N January 23 – April 16
Kashefi, F
Kashefi, F
5cr.
0cr.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Gottfried, R Gottfried, R PHY 150 Elements of Astronomy
15617 E50A January 23 – April 16
Bunge, C
PHY 150 Lab for Elements of Astronomy
15618 ET1A January 23 – April 16
Bunge, C
4cr.
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
0cr.
PLS 120 17657 E05N
18181 E40N
18204 E80N
Introduction to Political Science January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
March 13 – May 07
Jones, B
Harutyunyan, A Harutyunyan, A PLS 135 15772 E05A
16117 E55A
16152 E80A
American National Politics
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Lechelt, J
Stark, R
Stark, R
PLS 211 19960 E05L
18714 E40N
18182 E80N
U.S. Government I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
March 13 – May 07
McKee, J
Jones, B
Jones, B
PLS 212 U.S. Government II
20079 E40L January 09 – March 05
20352 E80L March 13 – May 07
McKee, J
Smith, S
PLS 241 19915 E05L
19916 E40L
19961 E55L
19962 E80L
McKee, J
McKee, J
Smith, S
Smith, S
4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 201 General College Physics I
17576 E05N January 09 – May 07
Jensen, C PHY 201 Lab for General College Physics I 17577 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Jensen, C 4cr.
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 201 General College Physics I
18538 E06N January 09 – May 07
Wissing, S
PHY 201 Lab for General College Physics I 18539 ES2N January 09 – May 07
Wissing, S
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
4cr.
0cr.
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
International Relations I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 232 Lab for General University Physics II 17846 ES1N January 09 – May 07
Jensen, C The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Khankhasayev, M
0cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 150 Elements of Astronomy
20077 E05L January 09 – May 07
PHY 201 General College Physics I
38086 E50N January 23 – April 16
PHY 232 General University Physics II
17845 E05N January 09 – May 07
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 102 Introduction to Physics II
38084 E60L February 13 – May 07
CODE(S)
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
4cr.
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 102 Introduction to Physics II
17251 E50N January 23 – April 16
INSTRUCTOR
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 102 Introduction to Physics II
18094 E20N January 09 – April 02
CREDITS
ROOM
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
The following lecture and lab must be taken together:
PHY 101 Introduction to Physics I
20001 E20L January 09 – April 02
TIME
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PLS 242 International Relations II
19749 E05L January 09 – May 07
19891 E80L March 13 – May 07
McKee, J
McKee, J
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
3cr.
PSYCHOLOGY
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
PSY 245 Educational Psychology
15624 E40A January 09 – March 05
Shultz, J PSY 270 Psychology of Human Sexuality
20912 E20M January 09 – April 02
Dyrud, M
CODE(S)
3cr.
3cr.
REAL ESTATE
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
PSY 200 21096 E05M
20021 E06L
21341 E07M
20469 E40L
21588 E41M
21587 E55M
20468 E56L
21326 E70M
21458 E80M
21754 E81M
38096 E82A
Principles of Psychology
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Ngo, T Dowlati, R
Davis, C
Wojcik, J Gulbro, C Giacomelli, C
Wojcik, J Giacomelli, C
Davis, C
Taylor, A Simmons, L
PSY 201 19747 E05L
15857 E06A
19551 E07L
22525 E40W
15620 E41A
15994 E42A
21342 E43M
22607 E55W
15732 E56A
21494 E70M
16221 E80A
15977 E81A
Introduction to Psychology I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Dowlati, R
Coren, A
Costa, K
Grodsky, A
Coren, A
Hubbard, D
Taylor, A Grodsky, A
Shultz, J Gulbro, C Hogarth, A
Simmons, L
PSY 202 15139 E05A
19801 E06L
38097 E07A
22631 E40W
15979 E41A
18289 E42N
15400 E55A
20917 E70M
22526 E80W
15540 E81A
38098 E82A
Introduction to Psychology II
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Coren, A
Costa, K
Darden, G Grodsky, A
Marcey, M Harris, M Darden, G Giacomelli, C
Grodsky, A
Hubbard, D
Darden, G PSY 215 21589 E05M
21459 E40M
21343 E55M
21460 E70M
21221 E80M
Abnormal Psychology
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Davis, C
Davis, C
Davis, C
Taylor, A Taylor, A PSY 216 Social Psychology
21028 E05M January 09 – May 07
21590 E80M March 13 – May 07
Taylor, A Gulbro, C PSY 219 Cross-Cultural Psychology
15052 E05A January 09 – May 07
Corradino, G PSY 230 21166 E05M
21456 E55M
21743 E70M
21325 E80M
Developmental Psychology
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Davis, C
Davis, C
Gulbro, C Gulbro, C PSY 231 15743 E05A
15053 E40A
20470 E55L
18897 E70N
15286 E80A
Life Span Human Development I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Shultz, J Marcey, M Wojcik, J Harris, M Purnell, E
PSY 232 20209 E05L
15371 E55A
15285 E80A
Life Span Human Development II
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
PSY 235 15026 E05A
15731 E40A
15459 E55A
15541 E80A
Child Psychology
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Corradino, G Hogarth, A
Purnell, E
Purnell, E
PSY 236 Adolescent Psychology
15027 E05A January 09 – May 07
Corradino, G PSY 240 Health Psychology
21243 E05M January 09 – May 07
Giacomelli, C
Wojcik, J Shultz, J Marcey, M 3cr.
Offered at: ELI
REA 100 Principles of Real Estate
17468 E05N January 09 – May 07
Lembo, F
4cr.
RELIGION
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, WO
3cr.
3cr.
REL 100 22559 E05W
15701 E06A
22759 E40W
15980 E55A
22605 E70W
15625 E80A
22744 E81W
Introduction to the Study of Religion
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Shulman, L
Sound, J
Gutzler, M
Sound, J
Shulman, L
Sound, J
Smith, D
REL 231 22310 E05W
22311 E55W
22312 E80W
Religions of the World I
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
Shulman, L
Shulman, L
Shulman, L
REL 232 38100 E05W
38101 E55W
38102 E70W
22905 E80W
Religions of the World II
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Shulman, L
Shulman, L
Shulman, L
Gutzler, M
REL 246 Christianity
19604 E05L January 09 – May 07
Dawson, G 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
RUSSIAN
Offered at: AL, ELI, LO
RUS 101 18383 E05N
18972 E06N
18164 E50N
3cr.
3cr.
Beginning Russian I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 23 – April 16
Pareshnev, E Menefee, J
Menefee, J
RUS 102 Beginning Russian II
18165 E05N January 09 – May 07
Pareshnev, E RUS 201 Intermediate Russian I
18166 E05N January 09 – May 07
Pareshnev, E RUS 202 Intermediate Russian II
18167 E05N January 09 – May 07
Pareshnev, E 5cr.
5cr.
3cr.
3cr.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, QME, RES
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
SDV 100 22467 E05W
22346 E06W
21344 E07M
17650 E08N
21488 E09M
15909 E10A
38103 E20N
38105 E40N
20472 E41L
15295 E42A
23464 E43H
18098 E44N
15376 E45A
38931 E46L
38929 E47A
17919 E50N
22496 E55W
15700 E56A
38104 E60N
21749 E70M
20345 E71L
15982 E72A
18704 E73N
17920 E80N
15377 E81A
23465 E82H
38930 E83A
18290 E84N
College Success Skills
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
January 23 – April 16
January 30 – March 26
January 30 – March 26
February 13 – May 07
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Easterling, H
Easterling, H
Wilkins, A
Zahorian, J Wilkins, A
Badrah, N Ruffin Lowry, G
Burkle, K Alvarez, V
Easterling, L
Patton, K Catterton, L Morris, C Aimone, K Badrah, N Hubbard, C
Easterling, H
Street, T Hubbard, C
Wilkins, A
Alvarez, V
Easterling, L
Catterton, L Burkle, K Morris, C Patton, K Young, C
Catterton, L 1cr.
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EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
SOC 211 22606 E05W
22732 E40W
22795 E80W
All first-time-to-college students
(ages 17–24) are required to
complete a student development
course (SDV 100 or 101) during
their first year.
SDV 101 23177 E05H
23175 E06H
23162 E20H
23245 E21H
23208 E40H
23244 E50H
23368 E55H
23369 E70H
23188 E80H
23157 E81H
Orientation to: Health Care
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – March 05
January 23 – April 16
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
Patton, K Hutchins, M
Hutchins, M
Patton, K Patton, K Patton, K Hutchins, M
Patton, K Patton, K Hutchins, M
SDV 101 21094 E40M
21101 E41M
21095 E80M
Orientation to: Education
January 09 – March 05
January 09 – March 05
March 13 – May 07
Sheble, K Sheble, K Sheble, K 1cr.
1cr.
SDV 106 Preparation for Employment
Syllabus includes an optional eight-week completion plan.
15356 E05A January 09 – May 07
Easterling, L
1cr.
SDV 107 Career Education
Syllabus includes an optional eight-week completion plan.
15081 E05A January 09 – May 07
Easterling, L
2cr.
SDV 298 Seminar and Project: PLACE
23461 E60H February 13 – May 07
1cr.
Patton, K SOCIOLOGY
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, RES, WO
Bobys, R
Bobys, R
Grant, K
Scott, M
Grant, K
Kofie, N
Scott, M
SOC 201 16974 E05N
18640 E06N
17659 E40N
17658 E55N
18408 E70N
38937 E80W
Introduction to Sociology I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Cook, C Mason, C
Cook, C Mason, C
Mason, C
Scott, M
SOC 202 17836 E05N
17837 E55N
17838 E70N
17992 E80N
Introduction to Sociology II
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
Additional Fee Required
Honors Course
Honors Option
Cook, C
Cook, C
Cook, C
Cook, C
Hybrid Course
Important Info Online
Instructor's Permission Required
Principles of Anthropology I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
March 13 – May 07
Kirakosian, K
SOC 225 Sociology of Gender
20475 E05L January 09 – May 07
Kofie, N
SOC 236 22675 E40W
38941 E55W
22836 E80W
Scott, M
D'Antonio, V Scott, M
Criminology
January 09 – March 05
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
CODE(S)
Kirakosian, K
Hill, J Kirakosian, K
SOC 212 Principles of Anthropology II
22733 E80W March 13 – May 07
SOC 266 Race and Ethnicity
19853 E05L January 09 – May 07
20599 E80L March 13 – May 07
Kofie, N
Kofie, N
SOC 268 Social Problems
20080 E05L January 09 – May 07
21247 E40M January 09 – March 05
Kofie, N
Grant, K
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
SPA 101 15428 E05A
15778 E06A
15884 E07A
38943 E08W
38942 E20A
22908 E21W
38944 E22W
22633 E50W
22796 E51W
15907 E60A
23008 E61W
Beginning Spanish I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
February 13 – May 07
5cr.
Trostle, A
Trostle, A
Contreras, S Mantilla, M Enriquez Arana, E Hintz, S
Mantilla, M Giron-Simmons, A Helguero-Balcells, G
Croghan, K
Helguero-Balcells, G
SPA 102 22143 E05W
38946 E06W
38947 E20N
15779 E21A
38948 E50N
22495 E51W
22797 E60W
Beginning Spanish II
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
January 09 – April 02
January 23 – April 16
January 23 – April 16
February 13 – May 07
Lanza, W
McGillis, S Burke, A
Contreras, S Burke, A
Giron-Simmons, A Hintz, S
5cr.
SPA 163 Spanish for Health Professionals I 22451 E05W January 09 – May 07
22558 E60W February 13 – May 07
Lanza, W
TBA
SPA 164 Spanish for Health Professionals II 22677 E60W February 13 – May 07
Lanza, W
SPA 201 15988 E05A
22456 E06W
16120 E40A
22949 E50W
22909 E55W
22910 E80W
Intermediate Spanish I
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – March 05
January 23 – April 16
January 30 – March 26
March 13 – May 07
3cr.
Enriquez Arana, E Mantilla, M Bell, C Hintz, S
Helguero-Balcells, G
Helguero-Balcells, G
SPA 202 22457 E05W
22911 E06W
38951 E20A
16168 E60A
Intermediate Spanish II
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – April 02
February 13 – May 07
Lanza, W
McGillis, S Kahn, E Kahn, E 3cr.
3cr.
3cr.
TRAVEL/TOURISM
3cr.
Offered at: AN, ELI
TRV 100 Introduction to the Travel Industry 16976 E40N January 09 – March 05
Guntner, T
TRV 112 Geography of Tourism II
16547 E05N January 09 – May 07
Guntner, T
Off Campus Location
Restricted Admission
Weekend Course
Manassas Campus only:
Y Sunrise Class
See page 15 for expanded definitions. Go to www.nvcc.edu/schedule for corrections, additions and course details.
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INSTRUCTOR
Offered at: AL, AN, ELI, LO, MA, MEC, RES, WO
1cr.
Principles of Sociology
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 09 – May 07
January 30 – March 26
February 20 – April 16
March 13 – May 07
March 13 – May 07
CREDITS
ROOM
SPANISH
SDV 101 Orientation to: Information Technology
22673 E40W January 09 – March 05
Marshall, H 22753 E55W January 30 – March 26
Marshall, H SOC 200 19682 E05L
20199 E06L
21480 E07M
38939 E55W
38935 E70M
19928 E80L
38940 E81W
TIME
3cr.
3cr.
ELI only:
In-Person Component
Online Course
Virtual Class Meeting
EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
TIME
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
CREDITS
COURSE
NO.
COURSE TITLE
CODE(S)
CLASS NO.
SEC.
DAY
VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY
Offered at: ELI, LO
Only students program-placed in the Veterinary Technology program may register
for VET courses.
VET 116 Animal Breeds and Behavior
19687 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
The following lecture must be taken with one of the two labs:
VET 121 Clinical Practices I
19688 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
VET 121 Lab for Clinical Practices I
19689 ES1L January 09 – May 07
19690 ES2L January 09 – May 07
TBA
TBA
3cr.
0cr.
The following lecture must be taken with one of the two labs:
VET 122 Clinical Practices II
19755 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
TIME
CREDITS
ROOM
INSTRUCTOR
VET 122 Lab for Clinical Practices II
19756 ES1L January 09 – May 07
20082 ES2L January 09 – May 07
TBA
TBA
CODE(S)
0cr.
The following lecture must be taken with one of the two labs:
VET 135 Anesthesia of Domestic Animals
19757 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
2cr.
VET 135 Lab for Anesthesia of Domestic Animals 19758 ES1L January 09 – May 07
TBA
20083 ES2L January 09 – May 07
TBA
0cr.
VET 217 Introduction to Lab, Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 19844 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
2cr.
VET 235 Animal Hosp Mgmt and Client Relation
20298 E05L January 09 – May 07
TBA
3cr.
3cr.
NEW! Online Veterans
Registration
Enrollment Process
Attention: Veterans and Dependents. NOVA has a new
process for all military and veteran students using federal
education benefits to pay for tuition and receiving housing
allowance. Student veterans and dependents will now
register and submit the Veterans Registration Enrollment
Form online. NOVA offers on-site credit classes at Fort
Myer Army, Fort Belvoir, the Pentagon and Lifelong Learning
Centers at Henderson Hall and Quantico Marine Base. See
www.nvcc.edu/military for new information.
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Form 125–030A
Valid through Spring 2017
Curriculum Codes
Select your major field of study from the following list. Place the curriculum code of your choice on the Application for Admission form. Please make sure that your selected
program is offered at a campus you can attend.
Codes
5290
6480
6489
6482
6484
6486
648B
5550
Associate of Arts:
Fine Arts
Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts/Art History
Liberal Arts/Communication Studies
Liberal Arts/English Specialization
Liberal Arts/International Studies
Liberal Arts/Psychology
Music
3400
8800
8802
8820
8823
8825
8824
8821
8822
Associate of Science:
Business Administration
Computer Science
Engineering
Engineering/Electrical Engineering
General Studies
General Studies/
Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Studies
Information Technology
Science
Science/Mathematics
Social Sciences
Social Sciences/Deaf Studies
Social Sciences/Geospatial
Social Sciences/Political Science
Social Sciences/Psychology
Social Sciences/Teacher Education
5300
5301
5590
5591
Associate of Applied Arts:
Fine Arts
Fine Arts/Photography
Music
Music/Jazz/Popular Music
2130
2460
8310
8311
6990
6993
2030
4000
4001
9040
6400
9010
9090
9091
1490
2120
5110
5113
9170
2480
3450
6360
9680
9681
Associate of Applied Science:
Accounting
Administration of Justice
Administration of Justice/Homeland Security
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
American Sign Language to
English Interpretation
Architecture Technology
Automotive Technology
Automotive Technology/Emissions
Biotechnology
Business Management
Communication Design
Communication Design/Interactive Design
Construction Management Technology
Contract Management
Cyber Security
Early Childhood Development
Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology/
9682
9683
4270
3350
3353
7750
7751
7752
7753
2990
5200
2510
2600
5020
Codes
4060
9030
9300
2040
2500
2450
6320
6950
2670
2970
5570
2650
4030
Civil Engineering Technology
Engineering Technology/Drafting
Engineering Technology/
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Fire Science Technology
Horticulture Technology
Horticulture Technology/Landscape Design
Hospitality Management
Hospitality Management/
Food Service Management
Hospitality Management/Hotel Management
Hospitality Management/
Nutrition Management
Information Systems Technology
Interior Design
Marketing
Paralegal Studies
Photography and Media
Certificate:
Administration of Justice
Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Architectural Drafting
Bookkeeping
Contract Management
Culinary Arts
Early Childhood Development
General Education*
Meeting, Event, and Exhibition Management
Multimedia Design
Music Recording Technology
Professional Writing for Business,
Government, and Industry
Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Counselor
Codes
221–203–02
221–640–01
221–299–06
221–909–01
221–149–01
221–212–15
221–909–10
221–729–01
221–917–01
221–732–09
221–299–11
221–920–02
221–882–01
221–636–04
221–212–10
221–460–01
221–405–45
221–405–43
221–719–71
221–190–01
221–903–10
221–636–06
221–299–09
221–212–13
221–251–02
221–179–01
221–407–95
221–732–01
221–732–04
221–460–20
221–251–03
221–648–03
221–460–30
221–251–04
221–400–02
221–251–01
221–529–02
221–352–03
221–352–02
221–915–01
221–995–01
Forensic Investigation (General)
Geographic Information
Systems (GIS)*
Health Science*
HVAC-R and Facilities
Services Technology
Infant and Toddler Care
IT Technical Support*
Leadership Development
Marketing
Massage Therapy
National Security
Network Administration*
Network Engineering (Specialist)*
Outdoor Recreation and
Resource Management*
Promotion and Public Relations
Public History and
Historic Preservation
Recreation Programming
and Administration
Retail Management
Security Management
Social Media
Theatre*
Web Design and Development
Web Design Specialist
Site Development
Welding/Basic Techniques
Career Studies Certificate:
Accounting
American Sign Language
Application Programming*
Automotive Maintenance
and Light Repair
Biotechnology Lab Technician
Business Information Technology*
Collision Repair Technology
Computer Aided Drafting and Design*
Construction Supervision
Cyber Security
Database Specialist*
Diesel Mechanics Technology*
Driver Education*
Early Childhood Development
Entrepreneurship
Fitness*
Forensic Investigation (Advanced)
Allied Health, Nursing and Vet Tech Majors: These are “restricted plans” and require a separate admission process. For initial admission to the College, select
General Studies (6990) as the Plan/Major. From the list below, select the code for the health–related plan you are interested in and enter it as a sub–plan on the
Application for Admission.
Codes
1180
1090
1460
1520
1510
1560
1260
1800
1720
Associate of Applied Science:
Dental Hygiene
Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Emergency Medical Services*
Health Information Management
Medical Laboratory Technology
Nursing
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Physical Therapist Assistant
Radiography
*Program is not eligible for financial aid.
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1810
1880
Respiratory Therapy
Veterinary Technology
Codes Certificate:
1200 Dental Assisting*
Codes
221–152–01
221–146–01
221–146–03
221–152–02
221–146–05
221–151–02
Career Studies Certificate:
Clinical Data Coding
Emergency Medical
Technician (Basic)*
Emergency Medical
Technician (Intermediate)
Health Information Technology*
Paramedic
Phlebotomy*
Locations and Transportation Information
NOVA offers convenient locations throughout Northern Virginia.
For directions—and the transportation option that will work
best for you—go to www.nvcc.edu, click on “Campuses and
Centers,” select your location of interest, then click on “Maps
and Directions.” For bus and Metro information, go to www.
wmata.com. Free shuttle service provides connections between
several NOVA campuses and Metro stations. Learn more at
www.nvcc.edu/shuttle. You may also wish to arrange a carpool
using Zimride. Visit www.zimride.com/NVCC to register. You just
need your NOVACard to make your arrangements!
Call Center: 703–323–3000 | www.nvcc.edu
ALEXANDRIA CAMPUS (AL)
5000 Dawes Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22311
Located off of Route 7, west of Interstate 395.
ANNANDALE CAMPUS (AN)
8333 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA 22003
Located one mile west of Interstate 495 on Route 236.
OFF-CAMPUS LOCATIONS
ADT – Alexandria Detention Center
2003 Mill Road, Alexandria, VA 22314
BAB – Bowl America Bowling Center
10641 Balls Ford Road, Manassas, VA 22031
COR – Computer C.O.R.E.
3846 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22302
CRE – Crème de la Crème – Woodbridge
16351 Navigation Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22192
DOS – Department of State
1701 Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, VA 22209
FBA – Fort Belvoir, Barden Education Center
9625 Belvoir Road, Building #1017, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
For more information, visit the Fort Belvoir Barden
Education Center website or call NOVA’s Fort Belvoir Office
at 703–360–8524.
LOUDOUN CAMPUS (LO)
21200 Campus Drive, Sterling, VA 20164
Located at the intersection of Routes 7 and 637.
FRE – Freedom High School – Woodbridge
15201 Neabsco Mills Road, Woodbridge, VA 22191
(Directly across from the Woodbridge Campus)
MANASSAS CAMPUS (MA)
MEDICAL EDUCATION CAMPUS (MEC)
FTM – Fort Myer Education Center
239 Sheridan Avenue, Building 417, Fort Myer, VA 22211
For directions, maps, and base access, call NOVA’s Fort Myer
Office at 703–527–5976.
6699 Springfield Center Drive, Springfield, VA 22150
Located south of the Springfield Town Center and east of
Interstate 95.
GCC – Germanna Community College
10000 Germanna Point Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22408
6901 Sudley Road, Manassas, VA 20109
Located north of Interstate 66 on Route 234.
RESTON CENTER (RES)
1831 Wiehle Avenue, 3rd Floor, Reston, VA 20190
Located off of the Dulles Toll Road (267), exit 13, at Wiehle
Avenue and Sunset Hills Road.
GDG – Gold’s Gym Manassas
9705 Liberia Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110
GDS – Goddard School
5001 Westone Plaza, Chantilly, VA 20151
WOODBRIDGE CAMPUS (WO)
2645 College Drive, Woodbridge, VA 22191
Located in Prince William County, adjacent to Interstate 95.
HEA – Heaven and Earth Aikido
688 Spring Street, Herndon, VA 20170
EXTENDED LEARNING INSTITUTE (ELI)
HEN – Henderson Hall Lifelong Learning Center
1555 Southgate Road (Building 29), Arlington, VA 22214
For base access, contact NOVA’s Fort Myer Office,
703–527–5976. Location: 3922 Pender Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030
Mailing Address: 8333 Little River Turnpike,
Annandale, VA 22003
ITF – Infant Toddler Family Day Care
11166 Fairfax Blvd., Suite 206, Fairfax, VA 22030
LGWI – Goodwill Industries
10 South Glebe Road, Arlington, VA 22204
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Locations and Transportation Information
MBV – Manassas Battleview Technology Center
12500 Battleview Parkway, Manassas, VA 20109
OUM – Old Bridge United Methodist Church
3966 Old Bridge Road, Woodbridge, VA 22192
MHH – Minnieland-Heritage Hunt
7101 Heritage Village Plaza, Gainesville, VA 20155
QMB – Quantico Marine Base
3250 Catlin Avenue, Quantico, VA 22134
MKF – Minnieland-Kirkpatrick Farms
25375 Supreme Drive, Aldie, VA 20105
QME – Quantico Lifelong Learning Education Center
3088 Roan Street, Quantico, VA 22134
For base access, call NOVA’s Quantico Office, 703–640–6303.
MLC – Minnieland-Centreville
5801 Stone Creek Drive, Centreville, VA 20120
MLW – Minnieland-Woodbridge
4300 Prince William Parkway, Woodbridge, VA 22192
NFC – Navy Federal Credit Union
820 Follin Lane SE, Vienna, VA 22180
NVF – NVFS/Training Futures
8301 Greensboro Drive, #130, McLean, VA 22102
SH – Signal Hill
21335 Signal Hill Plaza (3rd Floor), Sterling, VA 20164
TFC – Northern Virginia Family Services Training Futures
8603 Westwood Center Drive, Suite 300, Vienna, VA 22182
WJA – Prince William Justice Academy
13101 Public Safety Drive, Nokesville, VA 20181
YUP – Year Up
1901 South Bell Street, Suite 100, Arlington, VA 22202
Earn college credit this Spring in any of these areas of study:
•Accounting
•Administration of Justice
•Air Conditioning and
Refrigeration
•American Sign Language
• Anthropology (Sociology)
•Arabic
• Archaeology (History)
•Architecture
•Art/Communication Design
• Auto Body
•Automotive
•Biology
•Business Management
and Administration
•Chemistry
•Childhood Development
(Education)
•Chinese
•Civil Engineering Technology
• Collision Repair (AUB)
• Communication Studies
• Computer Science
•Construction
Management (BLD)
• Contract Management
•Cybersecurity
• Dental Hygiene
•Diagnostic Medical
Sonography
•Dietetics
• Drafting (CAD)
• Driver Education (EDU)
•Economics
•Education
•Emergency Medical Services
•Engineering
•English
•English as a Second
Language
• Environmental Science
• Film Studies
• Financial Services
• Fire Science Technology
•French
•Geographic Information
Systems
•Geography
•Geology
•German
•Health
•Health Information
Management
•History
•Homeland Security (ADJ)
•Horticulture
• Hospitality Management
•Humanities
• Human Services
•HVAC-R
•Information Technology
Database and Web
Development
•Information Technology
Essentials
•Information Technology
Networking
•Information Technology
Programming/Application
Development
• Interior Design
• Interpreter Education
•Italian
•Japanese
•Korean
•Latin
• Legal/Paralegal Studies
•Marketing
•Massage Therapy (Health)
•Mathematics
•Music
• Natural Science
•Nursing
•Occupational Therapy
Assistant
• Paralegal Studies
•Philosophy
•Photography
•Physical Education and
Recreation
•Physical Therapist Assistant
•Physics
• Political Science
•Portuguese
•Psychology
• Radiation Oncology
•Radiography
• Real Estate
• Recreation and Parks
•Religion
• Respiratory Therapy
•Russian
• Social Science
•Sociology
•Spanish
• Student Development
•Theatre
•Travel/Tourism
• Veterinary Technology
• Video (Photography)
• Web Design
•Welding
For a full listing of NOVA’s degree and certificate programs, go to www.nvcc.edu/programs.
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NOVA’s Strategic Plan
NOVA is currently in the process of creating a
strategic plan for the College. The proposed
plan consists of three initiatives.
Initiative 1.
Organize academic programs within guided pathways.
Initiative 2.
Organize advising, student services and the administration of
learning technology resources appropriate to NOVA’s size and
resource availability that ensures all students receive guidance
tailored to their needs and supportive of their progression
toward the award of a credential.
Initiative 3.
Deepen NOVA’s impact on the economic prosperity of
every community we serve.
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4001 Wakefield Chapel Road
Annandale, VA 22003-3796
Come to NOVA first. Finish at the university of your choice.
students are offered guaranteed admission to the following four-year
colleges and universities when they meet the requirements of a written agreement
between NOVA and that institution.
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Abertay University
American University
Argosy University
Capitol Technology University
Catholic University
Christopher Newport University
College of William and Mary
Colorado Technical University
Excelsior College
George Mason University
George Washington University Nursing
George Washington University–
School of Medicine and
Health Sciences
Hollins University
James Madison University (JMU)
JMU Integrated Science and Technology
Liberty University
Longwood University
• Mary Baldwin College
• Marymount University
• Norfolk State University
• Old Dominion University
•O
pen University, Information Technology
Post Graduate Diploma
• Radford University (RU)
•R
U Computer Science and
Technology and Information
Science and Systems
• RU Nursing
• Shenandoah University
• Shepherd University
• St. Leo University
• Trinity University
•U
niversity of the District of Columbia–
School of Engineering
• University of Mary Washington
• University of New Mexico
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University of Virginia (UVA)
UVA College of Engineering
UVA College of Nursing
UVA Health Science Management
Virginia Commonwealth
University (VCU)
VCU School of Education
VCU School of Engineering
VCU College of Humanities and
Life Sciences
Virginia State University
Virginia Tech (VT)
VT College of Agriculture and
Life Sciences
VT College of Engineering
Virginia Union University
West Virginia University
Western Governors University Nursing
Be sure to read the agreements carefully. These agreements guarantee admission to a college
or university but most do not guarantee admission to a specific program. For a full listing of
participating institutions, visit www.nvcc.edu/gaa.
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