We are where YOU are SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SUMMER 2015 Registrat ion Begins January 2nd SUMMER 2014 CALENDAR 2015 SUMMER SEMESTER Registration Begins:.............................................................................................................................. January 2, Friday Interim Session Begins........................................................................................................................... May 18, Monday Begin Summer Semester......................................................................................................................... June 1, Monday Start of: Full-Semester ........................................................................................................................ June 1, Monday Start of: 1st 4-week Block (E)............................................................................................................... June 1, Monday Last Day to Add: Full Semester 8-week Classes ....................................................................... June 2, Tuesday Last Day to Add:1st 4-week Block (E) Classes........................................................................... June 2, Tuesday Last Day to Drop: Full Semester 8-week Classes .................................................................. June 25, Thursday Last Day to Drop:1st 4-week Block (E) Classes........................................................................ June 15, Monday End of 1st 4-week Block (E)................................................................................................................ June 25, Thursday Start of 2nd 4-wk Block (F).................................................................................................................... June 29, Monday Last Day to Add 2nd 4-week Block (F) Classes........................................................................ June 30, Tuesday Last Day to Drop 2nd 4-week Block (F) Classes....................................................................... July 14, Tuesday Holiday – Independence Day.................................................................................................................. July 2, Thursday End of Summer Semester..................................................................................................................... July 23, Thursday All Grades Due (by noon) ...................................................................................................................... July 27, Monday All credit course descriptions may be found in the 2014-2015 catalog on-line at www.wwcc.wy.edu 1 Registration Options: Late Registration: In Person Registration: Contact Registration & Records (Rock Springs Campus), or the Green River Center Office, or use Mustang WebAdvisor the first three class days of the term. Students may register for courses that begin at a later date through the first two days of the course or as prorated for shorter courses. Come to Registration & Records • Rock Springs Campus – located at the circular drive, Room A113 Registration Hours: Monday - Thursday, 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Hours outside 8 am - 5pm at Information Desk) or the Green River Center Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Summer Hours Rock Springs Campus: Monday - Thursday, 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Closed Fridays Mustang WebAdvisor: www.wwcc.wy.edu u Mustang Cruiser (Log in) u Mustang WebAdvisor Register online via the WWCC web page from home or by using a computer on campus. Go online to the Mustang WebAdvisor menu or call 3821637 for your login ID and password. Full-time students should see their academic advisor prior to registering. June 1 -2 Mustang WebAdvisor Mustang WebAdvisor – Access to your Academic Record! You can view your class schedule, grades, unofficial transcript, and billing information. From anywhere you have access to the internet you can adjust your schedule (during designated time frames), pay your bill, and request a transcript or an enrollment verification. Call Registration & Records at 382-1637 for your login and password. Then go to www.wwcc.wy.edu and Mustang Cruiser to login. Summer term courses begin June 1 Online Registration: Part-time students can access the web registration form on Western's website. Go to Current Students and Registration & Records. Telephone Registration: Available to any credit or non-credit, part-time student. Review the mail-in form in this publication. Have all information requested on that form available when you place the call. Call 382-1637 or 872-1301 and say you wish to register by telephone. See hours above. Telephone registrations must be paid by Visa or MasterCard at the time of registration, after payment deadline. Regular Registration: January 2 - May 31 2 REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION INFORMATION Full-Time 12 or more credit hours • Apply for admission and be accepted •Take COMPASS Tests or provide documentation of minimum ACT or SAT scores • Attend Registration Program • Meet with your advisor • Register • Pay summer tuition and fees by May 21 or at the time of registration if after May 21. Part-Time 11 or fewer credit hours • Come in, call, mail or use the computer to register • Pay summer tuition and fees by May 21 or at the time of registration if after May 21. • Use online form or Mustang WebAdvisor APPLY NOW! Set up Online Account Go to www.wwcc.wy.edu Click on Apply Now Create Account Complete online application: Click on My Applications, then click on Start A New Undergraduate Application Request official transcripts: High School or GED College(s) (include high school concurrent and dual credits) ACT or SAT Scores (required for academic scholarship consideration) Take COMPASS Placement Test After you receive your acceptance letter, schedule to attend a Registration Program. Waitlists Students may be placed on a waitlist if a course is full. When a seat becomes available the student will be sent an email (using Mustang Cruiser or a personal email address) notifying them that a seat has become available. The student will have three days to add the course to their schedule through “Managing My Waitlist” in Mustang WebAdvisor or by calling Registration & Records. It is ultimately the responsibility of the student to know their position on any given waitlist. Being on a waitlist does not complete the registration process. Students are not automatically enrolled when a seat opens. If you have decided against the wait listed course, please have your name deleted from the waitlist by using “Managing My Waitlist” in Mustang WebAdvisor or by calling Registration & Records at 382-1641. Dropping Classes Students must officially drop classes to avoid failing grades. See the full semester drop deadline on the academic calendar. Shorter duration courses have different drop dates. Students should be familiar with these dates. Refunds go into effect when the process is completed. Contact Registration & Records or the Green River Center for more information. High School Students WWCC offers tuition scholarships for qualified high school students. Sweetwater County BOCES pays for up to 6 credit hours in the Fall and Spring terms, and 3 credit hours in the Summer term, plus course fees, for approved high school juniors and seniors taking dual enrollment courses. Contact your high school counselor or Registration & Records with questions. 3 Western provides FREE, ONLINE, 24 HOUR A DAY, tutoring to all students using Smarthinking. You can receive tutoring in the following areas: Mathematics (Basic Skills - Calculus II), Writing, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology, Accounting, Economics, Introductory Finance, Spanish and Statistics. To get started: 1) Click on the Smarthinking Tab in Mustang Cruiser; or 2) Call Distance Learning for information, (307) 382-1880. Residency Classification The following residency policy was developed under the auspices of the Wyoming Community College Commission and applies to all community colleges in Wyoming: A student previously classified as a nonresident may be reclassified any time prior to the end of the published refund period of any term in which he/she qualifies. A student who is classified as a resident by one community college will be considered a resident at all colleges. Students are responsible for adhering to all college regulations. Refer to the Catalog or Registration & Records for information on: • Dropping classes • Withdrawing from college • Class attendance •Grades • Services for students with disabilities • Student conduct issues • Honor rolls •Graduation • Student’s Rights to Privacy Classification Procedures: RESIDENCY Registration/Residency RESIDENCY 1.Residence classification shall be initiated for each student at the time the application for admission is accepted and whenever a student has not been in attendance for more than one semester. All students must respond to the residency question on the application for admission. Students wishing to request a review of the residency decision must submit documentation along with the “Initial Residency” decision or the “Change of Residency” form to the Registrar in Registration & Records. 2.Only individuals or their legal dependents who are U.S. citizens or are in an immigrant status and certain nonimmigrants may qualify for residency. 3. Nonimmigrants and their dependents, who possess a valid visa from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services with a classification of Temporary Workers or Intracompany Transferee and eligible for education, may qualify for residency. Eligibility for consideration will be based on the privileges and limitations of the visa held by the applicant. 4.Students will be required to submit appropriate documentation to support the residency claim. The following may be used by a student and would result in an individual being classified as a Wyoming resident for tuition purposes: 1.A graduate of a Wyoming high school or recipient of a GED in Wyoming who enrolls in a community college within twelve months of either high school graduation or GED completion; 2.An individual who can provide written verification that he/she has lived in Wyoming continuously for one year prior to enrolling; 3.A legal dependent under the age of 24, or a spouse of a resident of the State of Wyoming who qualified as a resident based upon this policy; 4.A legal dependent under the age of 24 of a Wyoming community college graduate; 5.A student who marries a Wyoming resident shall be granted resident classification at the beginning of the next term following the marriage; 6.Active Wyoming National Guard members and U.S. Armed Forces members stationed in Wyoming, and their dependants. 7.Members of the United States Armed Forces who move to Wyoming within 12 months from the date of honorable discharge from the service. 8.An individual who can provide written verification from an employer that he/she will be employed in Wyoming for an anticipated period of not less than seven months, and such employment is the principal means of support. This letter must be on company stationery, signed by the owner, manager or personnel department and must indicate the date the employee started, his/her status (full or parttime) and the expectation that the person will be employed at least seven months. 9.Persons temporarily absent from the state due to military services, attendance at educational institutions, or other types of documented temporary absences will not have their resident status void by such absence; 10.People who do not reside in Wyoming but who meet the following criteria will be considered resident students: a.Has been employed in Wyoming for at least seven months, and such employment is the principal means of support; b. Pays Wyoming taxes as required by law; c. Resides in a state with a similar law; and d. Is willing to submit an affidavit to the above. Any questions or concerns about the residency policy should be addressed to the Registrar in Registration & Records. Appeals and exceptions to the above policy should be addressed to the Vice President of Student Success Services. Students wishing to appeal that office’s decision, may go through the Student Success Services Appeal process. 4 PAYMENT INFORAMTION PAYMENT INFORMATION Summer Tuition Per Credit Hour Residents of Wyoming ................................. $101................ $1200 WUE (Western Undergraduate Exchange) ... $143................ $1704 All Others ..................................................... $267................ $3192 Summer Refund - 8 Week Courses (Contact Registration & Records for short course refund schedule) May 31 100% refund for courses dropped by this date June 1-5 80% refund for courses dropped during this time June 6-10 60% refund for courses dropped during this time June 11-15 40% refund for courses dropped during this time June 16 NO refund for courses dropped on, or after, this date Refund and repayment for Federal Financial Aid recipients may be different. Use Mustang WebAdvisor to drop courses through June 25 (8 week Summer courses). See instructions on page 7. Complete withdrawals should be initiated at Registration & Records, Green River Center, or an Outreach site. NOTE: Block courses are on a reduced schedule for drop/ add dates and refunds. Contact Registration & Records or the Green River Center for exact dates. Payment Dates Thursday, May 21 B alance of Cost of Attendance (Tuition, fees, room & board) (If balance is not paid students are automatically After May 21, payment is due at time of registration. Students with an account balance from a previous term will not be able to register until balance has been paid. 5 Payment by Mustang WebAdvisor Full-time Credit Students You can make your intent deposit payment, pay on your account, or make a final payment by using Mustang WebAdvisor and a Visa or Mastercard. •www.wwcc.wy.edu • Mustang Cruiser (Login) Go to Mustang WebAdvisor to Make a Payment •Login using your Mustang Cruiser Login ID and Password Return of Title IV Funds Students withdrawing their attendance from Western Wyoming Community College that received some form of federal financial assistance (Pell Grant, Student Loan, SEOG, or LEAP grant), may be subject to repaying all or a portion of the funds received. WWCC will calculate the amount of aid that students earned based upon the number of days attended in the semester. Any portion not earned must be repaid. Should students choose not to make satisfactory repayment arrangements: •they will be ineligible to receive funding in the future at WWCC •their transcripts may be withheld •they may be turned over to collections for the unpaid balance in addition to any additional charges incurred by the collection agency ACCT AUTO BAS BIOL BIOL 1220 BOTK CHEM CMAP COSC ENGL 1010 GEOL HLED 1225 NRST 1510 PEAC PEAC PEAC 1050 PEAC 1280 PEAC 1290 PEAC 1297 PEAC 1309 WELD 1715 WELD 1755 WELD 1760 WELD 1770 WELD 1780 WELD 1840 WELD 1950 WELD 1960 WELD 2510 WELD 2520 WELD 2530 WELD 2540 WELD 2630 WELD 2635 WELD 2650 * nonrefundable All courses* All courses* All courses* All lab courses * Birding* All courses* All lab courses* All courses* All courses* English Composition I* All lab courses* First Aid & CPR* Nurse Assistant* Wellness Ctr, pool, Aux Gym and Weight Room courses* All outdoor courses Beginning Tennis* Fly Fishing I* Physical Conditioning* Whitewater Rafting* Hike-Camp-Fish* Oxyacetylene Cutting Shielded Metal Arc Welding Adv. Shielded Metal Arc Weld Gas Metal Arc Welding Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Groove Welding Plate SMAW Stainless Steel Basic Submerged Arc Welding Pipe Welding I: Sch 40 Pipe Pipe Welding II: Sch 80 Pipe Downhill Pipe Welding Pipe Layout & Fabrication Welding for the Arts I Welding for the Arts II Gas Tungston Arc - Pipe 20 25 5 35 30 25 35 25 25 26 20 18 21 15 10 10 25 15 54 40 45 67 67 90 112 112 112 67 120 135 120 90 55 55 135 Distance Learning Course Fees Note for course fees: The general course fee is not assessed if the course is taught via internet, only the internet course fee is charged. Compressed video courses or courses with live labs may have additional course fees. Internet Course* Other Charges Access Card Replacement* 20 Auditing Classes (per semester hour) 101, 143, 267 COMPASS (mailing, processing, retake) 10 Directed Study Course fee 75/cr hr Graduation Fee 15/degree or certificate (cap & gown additional) Swimming Pool Fees Semester Fees for Non-students(inc. College Employees) General Pass (individual) 40/semester General pass (family) 70/semester Per Session Admission 2.00 Students (show I.D.) Free Wellness Center Students 15/semester Employees Free Community Members 50/semester Western Undergraduate Exchange Program (WUE) WWCC participates in the WUE program along with 15 other Western states (Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington and Nebraska). On a spaceavailable basis, students from these states may enroll at WWCC in any program for one and one half times the in-state tuition rate. Eligible students should address questions to Registration & Records. Pay online at Mustang WebAdvisor with a Visa or MasterCard. www.wwcc.wy.edu 35 Student Account Notice WWCC is going green! • Students will access account information using Mustang WebAdvisor. • Paper bills will not be mailed. • Be aware of payment deadlines deadlines. 6 COURSE FEES COURSE FEES Mustang WebAdvisor Mustang WebAdvisor – Access to your Academic Record! You can: • view your class schedule, • view your grades, • view your unofficial transcript, • view your degree audit, • and view your billing information. From anywhere you have access to the internet you can: • adjust your schedule (during designated times), • pay your bill, • request a transcript, • and request an enrollment verification. Call Registration & Records at 382-1637 for your login and password. Then go to www.wwcc.wy.edu and Mustang Cruiser to login. Mustang WebAdvisor Registration Go to www.wwcc.wy.edu Choose Mustang Cruiser Login • Mustang Cruiser Login ID (User Name) is as follows: FirstnameLastname Example: JoeStudent Password •Mustang Cruiser password is initially obtained from Registration & Records, the Green River Center, and any WWCC Outreach Office. •You are immediately prompted to enter a new password. The new password must be 6-64 characters. •Once your password has been initially changed it must be reset if forgotten. Go to “What’s My Password” for help. Print Your Schedule It is extremely important that you check your class schedule for accuracy. You should print a copy of your class schedule on campus computers located in any of the computer labs, at a kiosk, or from your home computer using My Class Schedule on the menu on the left hand side. Mustang WebAdvisor www.wwcc.wy.edu 7 Mustang WebAdvisor MUSTANG WEBADVISOR MUSTANG WEBADVISOR Make A Payment Tuition and Fees must be paid by the payment deadlines. Pay online with a Visa or Mastercard by clicking on Make a Payment on the menu on the left hand side. Course Changes •You may make course changes through Mustang WebAdvisor by clicking on Express Registration or Select/Register/Drop sections from the menu on the left hand side of the screen. •For information on courses you are waitlisted for see page 3. •Mustang WebAdvisor will not allow a student to withdraw from all courses. Contact Registration & Records. Note: • When you have finished viewing information, click on LOG OUT to keep others from gaining access to your records. For help or questions please feel free to give Registration & Records a call at 307-382-1637, or contact the Green River Center at 307-875-2278 or a WWCC Outreach Office. Mustang Cruiser Your access to personal email, courses, Mustang WebAdvisor, Blackboard, and campus news! •Mustang Cruiser is a unique Web-based campus community groupware designed specifically for educational institutions. On Mustang Cruiser, an entire community of students, faculty, administrators, alumni, and parents can collaborate and interact with one another, while sharing and authoring community contents that make up everyone’s campus life. • It’s all up to you. You are in control and can go wherever you wish to go. One good place to start is in the “Home: Welcome” page, where you can view campus sports and news. After you finish reading articles of interest, try out some of the other features. Keep in mind that Mustang Cruiser has many sections and functions. Users are always surprised at how many things they can actually do in Mustang Cruiser. Just take your time and play with the things you find interesting or useful. • M ustang Cruiser has an extensive online help system which will guide you through actions and functions which you may not be familiar with yet. You can access the help files from any Mustang Cruiser Page. The “Help” link is located in the colored Global Menu Bar area immediately below the Section Tabs. MUSTANG WEBADVISOR Mustang WebAdvisor MUSTANG WEBADVISOR How to Use Mustang WebAdvisor Note: You may only register for classes during the scheduled registration dates for each term and course. Students with the following holds on their records will not be able to register or add/drop: Students in academic difficulty (Alert or Probation) Students who owe a balance on their account 1. Click on Mustang Cruiser. 2. Log in 3.Click on the Mustang WebAdvisor Tab across the top of the page a. Choose Registration – Planning or Student Records-Financial Aid 4.For Express Registration, select Express Registration on the left hand side 5.Select the term you want to register for and enter the appropriate course information. If you know the synonym it is not necessary to enter the Subject, Course # and Section #. 6. Click on Submit to confirm your registration. 7. To Search and register for classes: a. Select Search & Register on the left hand side. b. Enter the required information on all of the appropriate boxes. The more information you enter the more refined your search will be. Submit. c. Select the course you want to add to your schedule. 8. The courses are held in Preferred Sections a. Review the course information. b. Choose "Register" and click on Submit to confirm your registration. Contact the Information Technology Help Desk at 307-382-1676 or Registration & Records at 307-382-1637 for more information. 8 WWCC Main Number....................307-382-1600 TEXTBOOK & BOOKSTORE INFORMATION Registration & Records.................307-382-1637 Admissions...................................307-382-1648 Financial Aid..................................307-382-1643 ACE IT (Advising) Center...............307-382-1660 Green River Center........................307-872-1301 Bookstore......................................307-382-1673 Aquatic Center...............................307-382-1694 Library..........................................307-382-1700 Support, Disability, & Counseling.307-382-1652 Computer (OIS) Lab......................307-382-1773 Information Technology Help Desk..307-382-1676 Community Education...................307-872-1323 Workforce Development................307-872-1326 Course textbooks can be reserved or ordered directly from the WWCC campus bookstore. It is convenient, simple, and easy. You can place your order on the Bookstore website at www.wwccbookstore.com. See below for more information. The bookstore website includes author, title, publisher, ISBN and copyright date for textbooks or materials. Textbooks may be reserved online as early as four weeks prior to the beginning of the Spring or Fall semester. Textbook rentals on selected titles are available in-store only. Ordering on the Web www.wwccbookstore.com • Select “BUY” from the top menu •Select “CAMPUS TERM” at the bottom of the web page •Select the appropriate “DEPARTMENT, COURSE, and SECTION” •Course material will appear at the bottom of your screen. Select “QTY” and “NEW or USED”. Please note that new books will automatically replace your selection for used books in the event that the bookstore does not have your used choice in stock. •Select “ADD SELECTED BOOKS TO CART” •To reserve select “RESERVE” button in left hand corner •Select “CONTINUE SHOPPING” for more book selections or “CHECK OUT” to finalize your purchase. Before you can finalize your purchase, you will be asked to log in with an e-mail address and password. After your transaction is complete, you should receive an e-mail confirming your order number. You will receive your order within 2-5 business days. What You Should Know About Financial Aid Bookstore Accounts All students buying their textbooks with Financial Aid must have funds in place EACH SEMESTER to cover the costs of books and supplies. 9 Phone Numbers - Bookstore PHONE NUMBERS - BOOKSTORE INFO. OFFICE CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS 1st 4 Week Block Starts 6/1/15, Ends 6/25/15 BAS BAS ENGL HMDV HMDV HMDV MATH POLS WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD WELD 0620 E1 0630 E1 1010 ENT 1025 ENT 1100 E1 1110 E1 1105 E1 1000 E1 1715 E1 1755 E1 1760 E1 1770 E1 1780 E1 1840 E1 1950 E1 1960 E1 2510 E1 2520 E1 2530 E1 2540 E1 2630 E1 2635 E1 2650 E1 WRITING SKILLS GRAMMAR SKILLS ENGLISH COMPOSITION I INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING SPEED READING COLLEGE VOCABULARY DATA, PROBABILITY & ALGEBRA FOR ELEM TEACHERS AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVERNMENT OXYACETYLENE CUTTING SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING ADV. SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING GAS METAL ARC WELDING GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD-PLATE GROOVE WELDING PLATE SMAW STAINLESS STEEL BASIC SUBMERGED ARC WELDING PIPE WELD I:SCHEDULE 40 PIPE WELD II:SCHED 80 PIPE DOWNHILL PIPE WELDING PIPE LAYOUT AND FABRICATION WELDING FOR THE ARTS I WELDING FOR THE ARTS II GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING-PIPE 2nd 4 Week Block Starts 6/29/15, Ends 7/23/15 ENGL 1020 FNT ENGLISH COMPOSITION II HMDV 1000 FNT COLLEGE STUDIES HMDV 1025 FNT INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING Field Experience ANTH BIOL GEOL HIST PEAC PEAC PEAC 2380 Q1 GLOBAL CULTURES TOUR: COSTA RICA 1220 Q1BIRDING 2080 Q1 GENERAL FIELD GEOLOGY: FLAMING GORGE 2060 Q1 TOPICS IN HISTORY: HOLOCAUST IN EUROPE 1280 Q1 FLY FISHING I 1297 Q1/2 WHITEWATER RAFTING 1309 Q1HIKE-CAMP-FISH Full 8 Week Semester Starts 6/1/15, Ends 7/23/15 ANTH 1200 NT INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY BADM 1000 01/NT INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS BIOL 1003 NT CURRENT ISSUES IN BIOLOGY BOTK 1555 NT BASIC OFFICE SKILLS CHEM 1000 NT INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY CMAP 1905 NT INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS: OFFICE 2013 COMM 1010 01/NT/2 PUBLIC SPEAKING COMM 1030 01 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION COSC 1200 NT COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COSC 1350 NT WEB DEVELOPMENT I ECON 1010 01/NTMACROECONOMICS EDEC 1020 NT INTRO TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EDUC 1520 NT SUBSTITUTE TEACHER TRAINING ENGL 0950 NT BASIC ENGLISH I ENGL 0955 NT BASIC ENGLISH II ENGL 1010 01/02/NT ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGL 1020 01/NT ENGLISH COMPOSITION II ENGL 2010 NT TECHNICAL WRITING ENGL 2420 NT LITERARY GENRES: SCIENCE FICTION LITERATURE & FILM ENGL 2470 NT FILM APPRECIATION FIN 1000 NT PERSONAL FINANCE GEOL 1100 NT PHYSICAL GEOLOGY HIST 1211 NT US HISTORY I: TO 1865 HIST 1221 NT US HISTORY II: FROM 1865 HLED 1003 NTWELLNESS HLED 1225 NT FIRST AID & CPR HLTK 1200 NT MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY HMDV 2410 NT ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO LIBS 2280 NT LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN MATH 0720 01 ALGEBRA SKILLS I MATH 0770 01 ALGEBRA SKILLS III MATH 0920 01/NT/2 BEGINNING ALGEBRA MATH 0930 01/NT/2 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA MATH 1000 NT PROBLEM SOLVING MATH 1400 NT PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA MATH 1405 NT PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY MATH 2350 NT BUSINESS CALCULUS I MATH 2355 NT BUSINESS CALCULUS II MUSC 1000 NT INTRO TO MUSIC MUSC 1010 NT MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS PEAC 1290 01 PHYSICAL CONDITIONING: BODY CONDITIONING PEAC 1290 02 PHYSICAL CONDITIONING: MORNING CORE PEAC 1290 03 PHYSICAL COND: CARIO, STRENGTH & YOGA PEAC 1290 04 PHYSICAL CONDITIONING: SUMMER BOOTCAMP PHIL 1000 NT INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY POLS 1000 NT/2 AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVERNMENT PSYC 1000 NT GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 2300 NT DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 2340 NT ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY SOC 1000 NT SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES SPAN 1010 NT FIRST YEAR SPANISH I SPAN 1020 NT FIRST YEAR SPANSH II STAT 2050 NT/2 FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS THEA 1000 NT INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE THEA 2370 01 SUMMER THEATRE See Course Listing for more information, including days, times, and prererequisites 10 PICK A COURSE PICK A COURSE THAT WORKS FOR YOU Miscellaneous Start and End Date ACCT 2010 QNT ANTH 2380 Q1 AUTO 1580 Q1 BIOL 1220 Q1 GEOL 2080 Q1 HIST 2060 Q1 NRST 1510 QNT PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I BEGINS 5/18 ENDS 7/23 GLOBAL CULTURES TOUR: COSTA RICA BEGINS 7/1 ENDS 7/17 BASIC AUTO MAINTENANCE BEGINS 6/1 ENDS 6/11 BIRDING BEGINS 6/1 ENDS 6/7 GENERAL FIELD GEOLOGY: FLAMING GORGE BEGINS 5/27 ENDS 6/1 TOPICS IN HISTORY: HOLOCAUST IN EUROPE BEGINS 5/18 ENDS 6/3 NURSE ASSISTANT BEGINS 6/1 ENDS 7/15 NRST 1510 QNT2 NURSE ASSISTANT BEGINS 6/29 ENDS 8/10 PEAC 1050 Q1 BEGINNING TENNIS BEGINS 6/2 ENDS 7/1 PEAC 1280 Q1 FLY FISHING I BEGINS 6/8 ENDS 6/13 PEAC 1297 Q1 WHITEWATER RAFTING BEGINS 6/8 ENDS 6/22 PEAC 1297 Q2 WHITEWATER RAFTING BEGINS 6/8 ENDS 7/13 PEAC 1309 Q1HIKE-CAMP-FISH BEGINS 7/6 ENDS 7/19 SPAN 1060 Q1 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II BEGINS 5/8 ENDS 6/25 Distance Learning - Online Courses ACCT 2010 QNT PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I ANTH 1200 NT INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY BADM 1000 NT INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS BIOL 1003 NT CURRENT ISSUES IN BIOLOGY BOTK 1555 NT BASIC OFFICE SKILLS CHEM 1000 NT INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY CMAP 1905 NT INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS: OFFICE 2013 COMM 1010 NT/2 PUBLIC SPEAKING COSC 1200 NT COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COSC 1350 NT WEB DEVELOPMENT I ECON 1010 NTMACROECONOMICS EDEC 1020 NT INTRO TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EDUC 1520 NT SUBSTITUTE TEACHER TRAINING ENGL 0950 NT BASIC ENGLISH I ENGL 0955 NT BASIC ENGLISH II ENGL 1010 ENT/NTENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGL 1020 NT/FNTENGLISH COMPOSITION II ENGL 2010 NT TECHNICAL WRITING ENGL 2420 NT LITERARY GENRES: SCIENCE FICTION LITERATURE & FILM ENGL 2470 NT FILM APPRECIATION FIN 1000 NT PERSONAL FINANCE GEOL 1100 NT PHYSICAL GEOLOGY HIST 1211 NT US HISTORY I: TO 1865 HIST 1221 NT US HISTORY II: FROM 1865 HLED 1003 NTWELLNESS HLED HLTK HMDV HMDV HMDV LIBS MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MUSC MUSC NRST PHIL POLS PSYC PSYC PSYC SOC SPAN SPAN STAT THEA Internet Courses If you are new to online learning, please take the “Intro to Online Learning” HMDV 1025, offered in Spring, Summer, and Fall Semesters. Internet courses are NOT self-paced. They will: • Start on the first day of normal classes, • Have regular deadlines, •Require interaction with the instructor and fellow students. To begin your Internet class on the first day of the semester: • Go to the college homepage www.wwcc.wy.edu • Choose Mustang Cruiser from the menu on the left • Login using the username and password provided to you by the college. • Once logged in to Mustang Cruiser, click on the Blackboard tab located near the top of the page. • You should see Welcome (your Name). If you do not see this and you are seeing a collage of photos, you have a pop-up blocker. Please enable your computer to allow pop-ups from this site and then you will see the Blackboard window. • Click on the name of each of your online courses to enter the class. • View all course information through the buttons on the left. To SUCCEED in an Internet class, you will: • Need to be online a minimum of 3 days a week, •Be able to study at least 9 hours per week for a 3 credit course, •Have strong time-management skills, computer skills, and self-motivation. You MUST: • Have access to the Internet and MS Word 2007 or higher. • Use the e-mail address provided to you by the college. •Go to http://www.wwcc.wy.edu/dist_ed/n3.htm, pick the term and scroll down and look at the special requirements for your desired course. •Be comfortable with using a computer and MS Word. To brush up on your computer skills, take one of the non-credit online courses. 11 1225 NT FIRST AID & CPR 1200 NT MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 1000 FNT COLLEGE STUDIES 1025 ENT/FNT INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING 2410 NT ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO 2280 NT LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN 0920 NT/2 BEGINNING ALGEBRA 0930 NT/2 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA 1000 NT PROBLEM SOLVING 1400 NT PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 1405 NT PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY 2350 NT BUSINESS CALCULUS I 2355NT BUSINESS CALCULUS II 1000 NT INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC 1010 NT MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS 1510 QNT/2 NURSE ASSISTANT 1000 NT INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 1000 NT/2 AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVERNMENT 1000 NT GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 2300 NT DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 2340 NT ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 1000 NT SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES 1010 NT FIRST YEAR SPANISH I 1020 NT FIRST YEAR SPANSH II 2050 NT/2 FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS 1000 NT INTRO TO THEATRE Pick A Course PICK A COURSE PICK A COURSE THAT WORKS FOR YOU CLASS SCHEDULE • SUMMER 2015 FINDING A COURSE Accounting.......................................................13 Anthropology...................................................13 Automotive Technology...................................13 Basic Skills......................................................13 Biology............................................................13 Business Administration.................................13 Business Office Technology............................13 Chemistry........................................................13 Communication...............................................14 Computer Applications...................................14 Computer Science...........................................14 Economics.......................................................14 Education.........................................................14 Electrical Technology......................................14 English.............................................................14 Finance............................................................15 Geology...........................................................15 Health .............................................................15 History.............................................................15 Human Development......................................16 Library Science...............................................16 Mathematics...................................................16 Music...............................................................17 Nursing............................................................17 Oil & Gas Production Technology...................17 Physical Activity..............................................17 Political Science.............................................18 Philosophy.......................................................17 Psychology......................................................18 Sociology.........................................................18 Spanish...........................................................18 Statistics.........................................................18 Theatre............................................................18 Welding...........................................................19 Important Abbreviations Course Section Abbreviations M............................................................................ Monday T............................................................................. Tuesday W.......................................................................Wednesday TH......................................................................... Thursday F................................................................................. Friday S............................................................................ Saturday SU............................................................................ Sunday RSC...................................................Rock Springs Campus TBA.......................................To Be Arranged or Announced IP.......................................................Instructor Permission E........E Block (4 week)........................06/01/15-06/25/15 F.........F Block (4 week) .......................06/29/15-07/23/15 Q........Q Block .....................................(start/end dates vary) NT......Internet How to Read the Schedule Synonym Number Used to Register SYNONYM # Course Prerequisites and Meeting Time Course Title and Number Course Meeting Days Number of Credits COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDITS Course Location PREREQ/NOTES TIME DAY Course Start/End Date Course Instructor BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR START/END 12 FINDING A COURSE Schedule Index SYNONYM # COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDITS PREREQ/NOTES TIME DAY BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR START/END ACCOUNTING ACCT 2010 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I $ ACCT 2010 QNT 2841 rerequisites: MATH 0930 or Math ACT of 23 or higher, or Math P Placement Exam score of 66 or higher; and COSC 1200, IMGT 2400, or CMAP 1750 or Instructor Permission 4 INTERNET See page 11 C. DAVIDSON 5/18 7/23 INTERNET See page 11 D. PERTERMANN 6/1 7/23 TBA TBA TBA B. ANDERSON 7/1 7/17 M-TH RSC 1515 T. HIND 6/1 6/11 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 1200 $ 2843 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 2380 2844 GLOBAL CULTURES TOUR: COSTA RICA Instructor Permission Required ANTH 2380 Q1 TBA ANTH 1200 NT 3 1.00-4.00 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY AUTO 1580 m$ 2846 BASIC AUTO MAINTENANCE AUTO 1580 Q1 2 06:00PM 09:00PM ACCOUNTING - CHEMISTRY BASIC SKILLS tudents enrolling in BAS 0620, BAS 0630, HMDV 1110 and HMDV 1110, must come to the Learning Center and select a class time. Students are required to attend at S least four hours per week. BAS 0620 WRITING SKILLS BAS 0630 GRAMMAR SKILLS $ 2850 $ 2851 BAS 0620 E1 BAS 0630 E1 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 6/1 6/25 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 6/1 6/25 4 INTERNET See page 11 S. POWELL 6/1 7/23 0 INTERNET See page 11 S. POWELL 6/1 7/23 2 05:30PM 08:30PM BIOLOGY BIOL 1003 $ 3044 CURRENT ISSUES IN BIOLOGY BIOL 1004 $ 3045 CURRENT ISSUES IN BIOLOGY LAB BIOL 1220 mW$ 2855 BIRDING BIOL 1003 NT BIOL 1004 NT BIOL 1220 Q1 Field Trip from 8:30am -8pm Friday-Sunday, June 5-7 M-TH RSC 1212 S. MITCHELL 6/1 6/7 RSC 1306 See page 11 STAFF STAFF 6/2 6/1 7/23 7/23 See page 11 J. ALLEN 6/1 7/23 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BADM 1000 m $ 2848 2849 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS BADM 1000 01 BADM 1000 NT 3 3 05:30PM 08:20PM TTH INTERNET BUSINESS OFFICE TECHNOLOGY BOTK 1555 $ 3116 BASIC OFFICE SKILLS BOTK 1555 NT 3 INTERNET 4 INTERNET CHEMISTRY CHEM 1000 $ 3042 13 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY CHEM 1000 NT Prerequisites: MATH 0920; Required Lab to be held at Evanston HS Saturday, July 18 See page 11 G. FAERBER 6/1 7/23 SYNONYM # CHEM 1001 3043 COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDITS INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY LAB CHEM 1001 NT PREREQ/NOTES TIME DAY BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR START/END Required Lab to be held at Evanston HS Saturday, July 18 0 INTERNET See page 11 G. FAERBER 6/1 7/23 3 3 3 08:30AM 09:45AM M-TH INTERNET INTERNET RSC 1438 See page 11 See page 11 STAFF STAFF STAFF 6/1 6/1 6/1 7/23 7/23 7/23 3 11:30AM 12:45PM RSC 1438 STAFF 6/1 7/23 COMMUNICATION COMM 1010 $ $ 2859 2860 2861 COMM 1030 2864 PUBLIC SPEAKING COMM 1010 01 COMM 1010 NT COMM 1010 NT2 INTERPERSONAL COMM COMM 1030 01 M-TH COMPUTER APPLICATIONS CMAP 1905 $ 2857 INTEGRATED APPLICATIONS: OFFICE 2013 CMAP 1905 NT 3 Prerequisites: Keyboarding Competency required Must have access to Microsoft Office Professional 2013 or Office 365 University. INTERNET See page 11 M. FRERICKS 6/1 7/23 COSC 1200 $ 2868 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COSC 1350 $ 2870 WEB DEVELOPMENT I COSC 1200 NT COSC 1350 NT Must Have Access To Microsoft Office Professional 2013 3 INTERNET See page 11 T. ROBERTSON 6/1 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 C. CLEMMENSEN 6/1 7/23 3 3 11:30AM 12:45PM M-TH INTERNET RSC 1306 See page 11 STAFF STAFF 6/1 6/1 7/23 7/23 INTERNET See page 11 STAFF 6/1 7/23 INTERNET See page 11 R. ANDRUS 6/1 7/23 TBA TBA G. MOSER-CLARK 6/1 7/23 Prerequisites: COSC 1200 ECONOMICS ECON 1010 $ 2872 2873 MACROECONOMICS ECON 1010 01 ECON 1010 NT EDUCATION, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDEC 1020 $ 2874 INTRO TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EDEC 1020 NT 3 EDUCATION, GENERAL EDUC 1520 $ 2875 SUBSTITUTE TEACHER TRAINING EDUC 1520 NT 2 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY ELTR 2470 2877 INTERNSHIP, ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION ELTR 2470 01 1.00-3.00 TBA TBA 3 INTERNET 3 INTERNET ENGLISH ENGL 0950 $ 2878 BASIC ENGLISH I ENGL 0955 $ 2879 BASIC ENGLISH II ENGL 0950 NT ENGL 0955 NT Prerequisites: English Placement Exam score of 38 or lower See page 11 J. MANSFIELD 6/1 Prerequisites: English Placement Exam score of 39-74 or ENGL 0950 See page 11 D. MATHEWS 6/1 7/23 7/23 14 CHEMISTRY - ENGLISH COMPUTER SCIENCE SYNONYM # ENGL 1010 $ $ $ $ 2880 2881 2883 2882 ENGL 1020 $ $ 2884 2886 2885 COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDITS ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGL 1010 01 ENGL 1010 02 ENGL 1010 NT ENGL 1010 ENT ENGLISH COMPOSITION II ENGL 1020 01 ENGL 1020 NT ENGL 1020 FNT ENGL 2010 $ 2887 TECHNICAL WRITING ENGL 2420 $ 2889 LITERARY GENRES: SCIENCE FICTION LITERATURE & FILM ENGL 2470 $ 3038 FILM APPRECIATION ENGL 2010 NT ENGL 2420 NT ENGL 2470 NT PREREQ/NOTES TIME DAY BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR START/END Prerequisites: English Placement Exam or ACT Score of 21 or higher 3 3 3 3 08:30AM 09:45AM M-TH 10:00AM 11:15AM M-TH INTERNET INTERNET 3 3 3 11:30AM 12:45PM M-TH INTERNET INTERNET 3 INTERNET Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 RSC A200 RSC A200 See page 11 See page 11 V. VINCENT D. GUTIERREZ L. MEREDITH C. PROPST 6/1 6/1 6/1 6/1 7/23 7/23 7/23 6/25 RSC A200 See page 11 See page 11 D. GUTIERREZ H. PRISTASH STAFF 6/1 7/23 6/1 7/23 6/29 7/23 See page 11 STAFF 6/1 7/23 Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 3 INTERNET See page 11 J. GRANT 6/1 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 H. PRISTASH 6/1 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 D. HOOD 6/1 7/23 4 INTERNET See page 11 D. PERTERMANN 5/27 6/1 0 INTERNET See page 11 D. PERTERMANN 6/1 FINANCE FIN 1000 $ 2890 ENGLISH - HISTORY PERSONAL FINANCE FIN 1000 NT GEOLOGY GEOL 1100 $ 3033 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY GEOL 1101 3034 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB GEOL 2080 2892 W$ GENERAL FIELD GEOLOGY: FLAMING GORGE GEOL 1100 NT GEOL 1101 NT GEOL 2080 Q1 2 Prerequisites: MATH 0920 7/23 Prerequisites: GEOL 1100 Course will require camping on site. Must be in sound physical condition. TBA TBA TBA TBA D. PERTERMANN 5/27 6/1 See page 11 K. CLARK HEALTH EDUCATION HLED 1003 $ 2895 WELLNESS HLED 1225 $ 2896 FIRST AID AND CPR HLED 1003 NT HLED 1225 NT 3 2 INTERNET 6/1 Required Labs on Rock Springs Campus, Thursday July 9 & 16, 4-8pm In Room 2605 (wwcc Wellness Center, 2nd Floor) INTERNET 7/23 See page 11 K. CLARK 6/1 7/23 See page 11 J. HARSHMAN 6/1 7/23 HEALTH SCIENCE GENERAL HLTK 1200 $ 2897 MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY HLTK 1200 NT 2 INTERNET HISTORY HIST 1211 U.S. TO 1865 $ HIST 1211 NT 2893 HIST 1221 U.S. FROM 1865 $ HIST 1221 NT 15 2894 3 3 rerequisites: COMPASS Reading Score 74 or higher, P or ACT Reading Score of 20 or higher, or HMDV 1000 (C or better) INTERNET See page 11 J. CLARK rerequisites: COMPASS Reading Score 74 or higher, P or ACT Reading Score of 20 or higher, or HMDV 1000 (C or better) INTERNET See page 11 J. CLARK 6/1 7/23 6/1 7/23 SYNONYM # HIST 2060 COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDITS PREREQ/NOTES TIME TOPICS IN HISTORY: HOLOCAUST IN EUROPE To Register student must go on Holocaust In Europe Trip May 19 - 31. See Instructor For Details. 3035 HIST 2060 Q1 1.00-3.00 TBA DAY TBA BLDG./ROOM TBA TBA INSTRUCTOR J. CLARK START/END 5/18 6/3 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HMDV 1000 $ 2898 COLLEGE STUDIES HMDV 1025 2899 2900 INTRO TO ONLINE LEARNING HMDV 1100 SPEED READING HMDV 1110 COLLEGE VOCABULARY HMDV 2410 $ 2903 ASSESSMENT PORTFOLIO HMDV 2411 2904 ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENT 2901 2902 HMDV 1000 FNT HMDV 1025 ENT HMDV 1025 FNT HMDV 1100 E1 HMDV 1110 E1 HMDV 2410 NT HMDV 2411 NT My Folio Online 2 INTERNET See page 11 P. PEDERSEN 6/29 7/23 1 1 INTERNET INTERNET See page 11 See page 11 K. STRAUBE B. REYNOLDS 6/1 6/25 6/29 7/23 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 6/1 6/25 1 TBA TBA RSC 2051 S. FAHLSING 6/1 6/25 1 INTERNET See page 11 N. JOHNSON 6/1 7/23 0 INTERNET See page 11 D. RENZ 6/1 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 P. WILLOUGHBY 6/1 7/23 LIBRARY SCIENCE LIBS 2280 $ 2907 LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN LIBS 2280 NT Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 MATHEMATICS MATH 0720 ALGEBRA SKILLS I rerequisites: MATH (or DVST 0900), or MATH 0750 P or appropriate Math Placement score and Instructor Permission Only 2908 MATH 0720 01 2 TBA TBA RSC 1407 C. NEWBERG; L. STEPHENS 2909 MATH 0770 01 2 TBA TBA RSC 1407 C. NEWBERG; L. STEPHENS L. STEPHENS W. WIGGINS G. POWELL 6/1 7/23 MATH 0770 ALGEBRA SKILLS III Prerequisites: MATH (or BAS) 0760 (B or better) and Instructor Permission Only MATH 0920 BEGINNING ALGEBRA MATH 0920 01 MATH 0920 NT MATH 0920 NT2 rerequisites: DVST or MATH 0900 (C or better), or MATH 0710 (B or better) P and MATH 0740 (B or better) and MATH 750 (B or better), or appropriate Math Placement Test score $ $ 2910 2911 2912 MATH 0930 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA MATH 0930 01 MATH 0930 NT MATH 0930 NT2 $ $ 2913 2914 2915 MATH 1000 PROBLEM SOLVING $ MATH 1000 NT 2917 MATH 1105 3046 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 08:30AM 09:45AM M-TH INTERNET INTERNET 3 6/1 6/1 6/1 7/23 7/23 7/23 7/23 rerequisites: MATH 0920 (C or better), or MATH 0720 (B or better) and MATH P 0760 (B or better), or appropriate Math Placement Test score, or Math ACT score of 21 or higher 10:00AM 11:15AM M-TH INTERNET INTERNET RSC 1403 See page 11 See page 11 L. STEPHENS H. HORTON G. HAWKS 6/1 6/1 6/1 7/23 7/23 7/23 rerequisites: MATH 0920 (C or better), or TECH 1000 (C or better) or MATH P 0720 (B or better) and MATH 0760 (B or better), or appropriate Math Placement Test score, or Math ACT score of 21 or higher INTERNET DATA, PROBABILITY & ALGEBRA FOR ELEM TEACHERS Prerequisites: MATH 1100 MATH 1105 E1 RSC 1403 See page 11 See page 11 6/1 TBA TBA See page 11 M. PEEK 6/1 7/23 RSC A204 C. NEWBERG 6/1 6/25 16 HISTORY - MATHEMATICS Students enrolling in BAS 0620, BAS 0630, HMDV 1110 and HMDV 1110, must come to the Learning Center and select a class time. Students are required to attend at least four hours per week. SYNONYM # COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDITS PREREQ/NOTES TIME MATH 1400 COLLEGE ALGEBRA $ MATH 1400 NT Students will take two proctored exams rerequisites: MATH 0930 (C or better), or MATH 0770 (B or better) and MATH P 0780 (B or better), or appropriate Math Placement Test score, or Math ACT score of 23 or higher MATH 1405 TRIGONOMETRY $ MATH 1405 NT 2919 2920 3 MATH 2350 BUSINESS CALCULUS I $ MATH 2350 NT 3047 MATH 2355 $ 3048 4 BUSINESS CALCULUS II MATH 2355 NT DAY INTERNET BLDG./ROOM See page 11 INSTRUCTOR L. STEPHENS START/END 6/1 7/23 rerequisites: Math Placement Exam, MATH 1400 (C or better), or Math ACT P score 25 or higher. INTERNET See page 11 J. THOMAS 6/1 7/23 rerequisites: Math Placement Exam, MATH 1400 (C or better), or Math ACT P score 26 or higher. 4 INTERNET See page 11 J. THOMAS 6/1 7/23 4 INTERNET See page 11 J. THOMAS 6/1 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 J. WENTZ 6/1 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 J. RABENS 6/1 7/23 Prerequisites: MATH 2350 MUSIC MUSC 1000 $ 2922 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC MUSC 1010 $ 2923 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS MATHEMATICS - PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MUSC 1000 NT MUSC 1010 NT NURSING NRST 1510 NURSE ASSISTANT $ NRST 1510 QNT Must take NRST 1511 QNT NRST 1510 QNT2 Must take NRST 1511 QNT2 2924 $ 2925 NRST 1511 2928 2929 oncurrent Enrollment In NRST 1511 (required) C Prior to Clinical Experience must have Health Care Provider CPR, TB, Tdap, & MMR Four week course- 1st 3 Weeks Online, Final Week Includes Lab And Clinical 4 INTERNET See page 11 R. OWENS 6/1 4 INTERNET See page 11 B. VOLLMER 6/29 8/10 J. LEAVITT 6/1 B. VOLLMER 6/29 8/10 TBA TBA P. JOHNSON 6/1 7/23 See page 11 STAFF 6/1 7/23 RSC TNSCRT K. LEUM 6/2 7/1 M. REMBACZ 6/8 6/13 NURSE ASSISTANT LAB Concurrent Enrollment In NRST 1510 (required) NRST 1511 QNT 0 TBA TBA RSC 1314 Must take NRST 1510 QNT. Lab 8:30am-3:30pm 7/7-9 and 16 Hours Of Clinical 5am-2pm 7/13 & 14. NRST 1511 QNT2 0 TBA TBA RSC 1314 Must take NRST 1510 QNT2. Lab 8:30am-3:30pm 8/3-5 and 16 Hours Of Clinical 5am-2pm 8/6 & 7. 7/15 7/15 OIL & GAS PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY OGPT 2470 2941 INTERNSHIP: OIL & GAS TECHNOLOGY OGPT 2470 01 Prerequisites: OGPT 1530 3 TBA TBA 3 INTERNET PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1000 $ 3041 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1000 NT PHYSICAL ACTIVITY Prior to participating in any WWCC physical activity course students may be required to obtain a physican's release. PEAC 1050 BEGINNING TENNIS PEAC 1280 mW$ 3056 FLY FISHING I $ 17 2942 PEAC 1050 Q1 PEAC 1280 Q1 1 11:30AM 01:15PM 1 05:30PM 08:30PM TWTH Required Field Trip Saturday, June 13 8am - 8pm M-TH RSC A102 SYNONYM # COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDITS PEAC 1290 PHYSICAL CONDITIOING: PEAC 1297 WHITEWATER RAFTING PEAC 1309 mW$ 2948 HIKE-CAMP-FISH $ $ $ $ 2943 3118 2945 3119 m$ 2947 m$ 3120 PEAC 1290 01 PEAC 1290 02 PEAC 1290 03 PEAC 1290 04 BODY CONDITIONING 1 MORNING CORE 1 CARDIO, STRENGTH & YOGA 1 SUMMER BOOT CAMP 1 PREREQ/NOTES TIME DAY BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR START/END 07:30AM 08:30AM 10:00AM 11:30AM M-TH M-TH M-TH MTTH RSC 1662 RSC 1662 RSC 1662 RSC 1662 K. CLARK E. HUNT C. CLARK E. HUNT 6/1 6/1 6/1 6/1 08:20AM 09:20AM 10:50AM 12:50PM 7/23 7/23 7/23 7/23 PEAC 1297 Q1 1 07:00PM 09:00PM MW RSC A204 C. NEWBERG 6/8 6/22 Mandatory Overnight Field Trip June 18 & 19 PEAC 1297 Q2 1 07:00PM 09:00PM MW RSC A204 C. NEWBERG 6/8 7/13 Mandatory Overnight Field Trip July 9 & 10 Required Field Trip, 5pm July 15 - 5:00pm July 19. PEAC 1309 Q1 2 05:30PM 08:30PM M RSC A102 M. REMBACZ; 7/6 7/19 S. MITCHELL POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 1000 AMERICAN & WYOMING GOVERNMENT POLS 1000 E1 POLS 1000 NT POLS 1000 NT2 $ $ 2949 2950 2951 rerequisites: COMPASS Reading Score 74 or higher, P or ACT Reading Score of 20 or higher, or HMDV 1000 (C or better) 3 3 3 11:30AM 02:10PM M-TH INTERNET INTERNET RSC A102 See page 11 See page 11 B. ANDERSON M. MATHEWS B. ANDERSON 6/1 6/1 6/1 6/25 7/23 7/23 4 INTERNET See page 11 D. MAYER 6/1 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 P. LEWIS 6/1 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 B. LAFOND 6/1 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 S. MIRAGLIA 6/1 7/23 4 INTERNET See page 11 J. GUSTAFSON 6/1 7/23 4 INTERNET See page 11 J. GUSTAFSON 6/1 7/23 2 05:30 PM 07:40 PM PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 1000 $ 2952 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 2300 $ 2954 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 2340 $ 2955 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 1000 NT PSYC 2300 NT PSYC 2340 NT Prerequisites: PSYC 1000 Prerequisites: PSYC 1000 SOCIOLOGY SOC 1000 $ 2956 SOCIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES SOC 1000 NT SPANISH SPAN 1010 $ 3039 FIRST YEAR SPANISH I SPAN 1020 $ 3040 FIRST YEAR SPANISH II SPAN 1060 CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH II SPAN 1010 NT SPAN 1020 NT m 3221 SPAN 1060 Q1 Prerequisites: SPAN 1010 Prerequisites: SPAN 1050, SPAN 1010 or Instructor Permission TTH RSC 1405 I. FERRERO 5/19 6/25 STATISTICS STAT 2050 $ 2957 $ 2958 FUNDAMENTALS OF STATISTICS STAT 2050 NT STAT 2050 NT2 Prerequisites: MATH 1000 or higher or placement into MATH 2200 via COMPASS or ACT score 4 4 INTERNET INTERNET See page 11 See page 11 D. SKROPANIC D. SKROPANIC 6/1 6/1 7/23 7/23 3 INTERNET See page 11 C. WILL 6/1 7/23 THEATRE THEA 1000 $ 2959 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE THEA 1000 NT 18 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY - THEATRE SYNONYM # THEA 2370 2960 COURSE NAME COURSE # CREDITS SUMMER THEATRE THEA 2370 01 PREREQ/NOTES TIME DAY BLDG./ROOM INSTRUCTOR 1.00-6.00 TBA TBA TBA TBA C. WILL; E. DELORA 6/1 7/23 1 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 4 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 2 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 4 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM M-TH RSC 1503 J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 3 08:00AM 12:00PM J. BRAEGGER 6/1 6/25 START/END WELDING THEATRE - WELDING WELD 1715 OXYACETYLENE CUTTING WELD 1755 SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING WELD 1760 ADV. SHIELD METAL ARC WELDING WELD 1770 GAS METAL ARC WELDING WELD 1780 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELD-PLATE WELD 1840 GROOVE WELDING PLATE WELD 1950 SMAW STAINLESS STEEL BASIC WELD 1960 SUBMERGED ARC WELDING WELD 2510 PIPE WELD I:SCHEDULE 40 WELD 2520 PIPE WELD II:SCHED 80 PIPE WELD 2530 DOWNHILL PIPE WELDING WELD 2540 PIPE LAYOUT AND FABRICATION WELD 2630 WELDING FOR THE ARTS I WELD 2635 WELDING FOR THE ARTS II WELD 2650 GAS TUNGSTEN ARC WELDING-PIPE $ 2961 $ 2962 $ 2963 $ 2964 $ 2965 $ 2966 $ 2967 $ 2968 $ 2969 $ 2970 $ 2971 $ 2972 $ 2973 $ 2974 $ 2975 19 WELD 1715 E1 WELD 1755 E1 WELD 1760 E1 WELD 1770 E1 WELD 1780 E1 WELD 1840 E1 WELD 1950 E1 WELD 1960 E1 WELD 2510 E1 WELD 2520 E1 WELD 2530 E1 WELD 2540 E1 WELD 2630 E1 WELD 2635 E1 WELD 2650 E1 Prerequisites: WELD 1755 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503 Prerequisites: WELD 1840 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503 Prerequisites: WELD 1840 & WELD 1950 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503 Prerequisites: WELD 1760 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503 Prerequisites: WELD 1760 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503 Prerequisites: WELD 1774 & WELD 1776 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503 Prerequisites: WELD 1840 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503 Prerequisites: WELD 2510 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503 Prerequisites: WELD 1840 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503 Prerequisites: WELD 2520 or Instructor Permission Prerequisites: WELD 1780 or Instructor Permission M-TH RSC 1503
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