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AdministrAtion Center3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.3300

Burlington Center496 McCanna Pkwy.262.767.5200

Center for AdvAnCedteChnology & innovAtionRenaissance Business Park 2320 Renaissance Blvd. Sturtevant, WI 53177262.898.7500

Center for BiosCienCe& informAtion teChnology3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.3600

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hero Center380 McCanna Pkwy.Burlington, WI 53105-3622262.767.5204

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Fall 2012 1

Table of Contents

Gateway Campus/Center

On-siteRegistration

Locations

Elkhorn Campus400 County Road H, Elkhorn, WI

Kenosha Campus 3520-30th Avenue, Kenosha, WI

Racine Campus1001 S. Main Street, Racine, WI

Burlington Center496 McCanna Parkway, Burlington, WI

GENERAL INFORMATIONAcademic Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Adding/Dropping a Class. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Apply to Gateway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Credit Transfer Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Distance Learning/Alternative Instructional Strategies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6–7Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83Financial Aid Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Financial Aid Census Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Maps to Campuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Payment Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Registration Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2–3Senior Citizen Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

PROGRAMS/COURSESHow to Read this Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Global Index of Subjects/Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

SPRING INDICESAcademic Preparation Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Accelerated Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Adult High School Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68Associate Degree Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Distance Education Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72General Studies Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Self-Paced Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Technical Diploma Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

Important Dates!Fall 2012September 6 - December 19September 3 .....................................Labor Day/College Closed

September 4 – 5 ...........................Faculty Inservice/No Classes

September 6 ............................................. Fall Semester Begins

September 15 ................................... Financial Aid Census Date

October 17 .......Inservice/No Classes/Student Services Closed

October 29 ...................................... Academic Advising Begins

October 31 ......................Deadline to Apply for Fall Graduation

November 21 .............. Student Services Hours 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

November 22 – 25 ............ Thanksgiving Break/College Closed

November 26 .....................................New Student Registration

December 3 ...................... Open Registration for Spring Begins

December 19 .............................................Fall 2012 Term Ends

December 24 – Jan. 1 ..................Winter Break/College Closed

2 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Information on each of our career training educational programs is available at www.gtc.edu/careers. If you want information on admission to Gateway—an open enrollment college—see www.gtc.edu/admissions.

Register early for best class selection! Please make sure your account is in good standing. Gateway continues to make registering for courses easier for you. Two registration options (see page 3) are open to you. The entire registration policy and procedure can be found online at www.gtc.edu/registration.

REGISTRATION HOURS...

Monday – Thursday8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.Friday8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Dates Closed:May 28, July 4 and September 3

Registration

Students accepted to a program with the greatest number of GPA credits get registration preference.

You may register:

60 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 1045 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 1130 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 1220 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 1310 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 161 credit or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 17Currently enrolled, 0 credits completed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beginning April 18

The $40 class reservation deposit is waived for continuing students who register April 10 – 18.(This does not reduce your tuition and fees.)

Priority Registration Dates

Registration begins:April 10

Currently Enrolled Program Students

April 20New Credit

Program Students

April 25Open Registration

If you have earned the following number of GPA credits:

You can find out “when can I register?” through WebAdvisor: www.gtc.edu/webadvisorPlease look under the Student menu, then under the Registration category.

Fall 2012 3

❷ Walk-in

My

Registration Options1. Go to www.gtc.edu

2. Click on the WebAdvisor icon

ELKHORN CAMPUS

400 HWY HElkhorn, WI

262.741.83001.800.247.7122

Register in the Student Services department on any Gateway campus. Photo I.D. required. The Registration Form is available in Student Services or online at www.gtc.edu. Type “registration form” in the Search box.

❶Online

KENOSHA CAMPUS

3520-30th AvenueKenosha, WI262.564.2300

1.800.247.7122

RACINE CAMPUS

1001 S. Main StreetRacine, WI

262.619.6300 1.800.247.7122

BURLINGTON CENTER

496 McCanna Blvd. Burlington, WI262.767.5300

1.800.247.7122

If you are a Continuing Student...

3. Click “Students”

4. Click “Log In”

5. Enter your Gateway username *Visit www.gtc.edu/MyGateway

for logon/username info

6. Enter your case sensitive password

3a. Click “Prospective Students”3b. Click “I Am New to Gateway”

to set up your record, get your 7 digit ID# and a temporary password so you can register

4. Click “Log In”

5. Enter your Gateway username*Visit www.gtc.edu/MyGatewayfor logon/username info

6a. Enter your password6b. Click “Students”

7. Click “Register for Sections” under the “Registration” heading

8. Select a Registration Option

9. After registering, review your schedule for accuracy on “My Class Schedule” under the “Academic Profile” heading

My

If you are not ready to register, but want to see which classes are available,

click “Search for Classes (Sections)”

If you are new toGateway Technical College...

4 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Gateway Technical College provides several options for payment of tuition (see: www.gtc.edu/paymentoptions). A payment option must be in place by August 23, 2012 for 2012 Fall semester or student will be dropped from all active classes. Resident and out-of-state tuition available at www.gtc.edu/tuition.

Class Reservation Deposit for Credit Students Only• A $40 deposit will hold classes until August 23, 2012.

• A payment option must be selected by the above date to prevent being dropped from all active classes. The $40 deposit is nonrefundable if a payment option is not selected by August 23 for Fall 2012 classes.

• If registering after August 23, you must select a payment option upon registration.

Payment Option #1PAY FEES IN FULL by cash, check, or credit card at Student Services or over web by credit card at www.gtc.edu/webadvisor (select “Make A Payment”). Student’s account must be paid in full by August 23, 2012 or student will be dropped from all active classes.

Payment Option # 2PROVIDE AN AUTHORIZATION to Student Accounts. All third party payments (company/employer, agency authorizations) and financial aid awards must be on file at Gateway Technical College by the due date above.

Payment Option # 3

Student Payment PlanAvailable for 3 or more credits. Students registered for CNA class only are not eligible.

• Payment Plan is open for enrollment for 2012 Fall from August 6 through September 21.

• Enroll and make required deposit payment at www.gtc.edu, click on “WebAdvisor” (select “Gateway Technical College Payment Plan” ) or at Student Services.

• Plan requires a deposit of 40% of eligible tuition/fees plus a $15.00 processing fee.

• Student’s account balance after deposit to be paid in 2 installments.

For Fall 2012 plan: 1st installment due October 5, 2012 and 2nd installment due November 2, 2012.

• Maximum on plan after required deposit is $2,000.00. Any tuition/fees over $3,333.00 must be paid in full at time of enrolling on plan. A late fee of $45 is charged if an installment payment is not receipted to student’s account by due date.

• More information is available about the payment plan at www.gtc.edu/paymentoptions.

Paying for College

Fall 2012 5

FINANCIAL AID

STUDENTS

Activate your Gateway Plus Card at:www.GatewayPlusCard.com

To complete the activation you will need:

• Access to Internet with capability to receive e-mail

• Gateway Plus Card

• An e-mail address – personal or Gateway assigned e-mail address**

• Social Security number

• Driver’s license information (not required)

• Your preference choice

- Easy Refund with Gateway Plus Card OR

- ACH (electronic transfer) to your bank. Do this by completing, printing, and mailing the form, with your bank routing number and account number, to Higher One.

You must confirm your address to complete the activation process. Watch for an e-mail from Gateway Plus Card giving you the information needed to confirm your e-mail address. Activation does not mean financial aid funds are on your card. Student will receive an e-mail when financial aid funds have been applied to card.

No access to a computer at home?

Activate your card at Gateway in our open labs!

Racine .......................................Room T204

Kenosha ....................................Room A205

Elkhorn ........................... North Bldg. Atrium

** To check your Gateway e-mail address, log on to WebAdvisor, under “Academic Profile” click on “My Profile”

Financial aid is financial assistance to help students of any age meet their educational costs. Nearly 95% of all Gateway students who have applied for financial aid have received some form of it. Please see www.gtc.edu/financialaid for important details.

All students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Renewal FAFSA. Students are encouraged to apply online by accessing www.fafsa.gov. Completing this form allows Financial Aid to determine eligibility for all types of financial aid.

Students are urged to file the FAFSA as soon as possible. It can take 5 – 6 weeks to process.

Types of aid available to Gateway students include:

• Grants (do not have to be repaid unless you stop attending)

• Student Loans (must be repaid)

• Student Employment (you work and earn money to help pay for college)

Eligibility Requirements:

• Be accepted into a Technical Diploma or Associate Degree Program.

• Meet program entry requirements before the start of the semester.

• Be a U. S. citizen, a National or a permanent resident of the United States.

• Demonstrate financial need as determined by Gateway’s Financial Aid Office through the Financial Aid Application (FAFSA) process.

• Not be in default on any educational loan, or demonstrate an unwilling-ness to repay any educational loan and/or owe any overpayment to Gateway Technical College or the U. S. Department of Education.

• Be in compliance with Selective Service regulations.

• Be enrolled at least half-time status to receive most types of financial aid.

• Maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined by Gateway’s Financial Aid Office.

• Must participate in Loan Entrance/Exit Counseling if award includes loan.

Financial Aid

Priority Application Dates for the 2012-2013 Academic Year

Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Apply by April 1Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Apply by July 1Spring . . . . . . . . . . .Apply by November 1

Important Financial Aid Census Date info available on pg. 8

6 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Are you ready for Distance Learning?An alternative to traditional classroom learning

Gateway o� ers several ways for students to take classes while not physically in the classroom with the instructor. Distance learning connects students through Internet and interactive videoconferencing so that the student can take the class from home or from a location that is more convenient than where the instructor is teaching.

Courses with materials delivered through the Internet. It is recommended students have computers at home with web access; however, work can be completed at any site, including Gateway Technical College student computer labs, which have a web connection.

A great deal of information is available to students on the Distance Learning website at www.gtc.edu/distancelearning. More and more students are taking courses outside the traditional college setting.

Are you ready for Distance Learning? Find out by completing the SmartMeasure assessment. It will take you 20–30 minutes from start to � nish, but you may log out and complete it later if necessary.

After you log in to SmarterMeasure, you will receive an email from SmartererMeasure with SmarterMeasure PIN number that will allow you to log back in later or view your results again. Your SmarterMeasure score will not prevent you from registering for online classes. It is a tool that will help you assess your strengths and weaknesses related to distance learning in � ve areas. The website for SmarterMeasure is: http://cws.gtc.edu/departments/distance learning/READI_Introduction_4_Web.htm

Burlington Center Student Services ..............................................767-5300

Elkhorn Campus Student Services .................................................741-8300

Kenosha Campus Student Services ...............................................564-2300

Racine Campus Student Services: ..................................................619-6300

Remember, there is an additional $10 per credit charge, with a minimum charge of $10, for classes o� ered via the Internet.

Receive Materials: Department procedures may vary. Check course descriptions online for speci� c instructions. If you need assistance, visit: www.gtc.edu/distancelearning for online training demos, or please contact the educational department o� ce for your course.

Search for Distance Learning classes using WebAdvisor:

• Go to www.gtc.edu and click on WebAdvisor. Select the “Search for Classes” category.

• On that form, you need only select two things:

1. Under Term, select the term you are interested in.

2. Then scroll down to Course Type and use the pull-down menu to choose the INET, BLND and IPVID programs.

• Then hit the Submit button. You will see all the courses o� ered during the chosen semester that you can take.

Gateway’s Distance Learning Options

Courses that utilize Internet-delivered video as a key component of their design and delivery. Instructors often alternate between physical sites for more personal interaction. Students should register at the campus that they will attend.

INET (Internet Study)

IPVID (IP Video, NODAL, and DELTA)

BLND(BLENDED)

Courses delivered by both internet and traditional classroom.

More information about Distance Learning

Fall 2012 7

AC (Accelerated)Accelerated courses are ideal for busy work-experienced adultswho are self-disciplined and can take a significant amount ofresponsibility for their own learning. These courses often offerstudents a unique combination of independent study and groupinteraction. Class time is often spent in group activities and dis-cussion rather than in didactic lectures. Because acceleratedcourses have considerably fewer class sessions over a shortertime period, attendance at all sessions is essential. Most cours-es require counselor, instructor, or departmental approval.

ST (Stacked Class)

Stacked courses are delivered in a traditional classroom setting

with established meeting times and dates during the semester.

Other courses with common core competencies will be meeting

simultaneously in the same classroom, typically being taught by

the same instructor(s) who make adjustments for the uniquerequirements of a course.

SP (Self-paced labs)Students can generally start anytime during a typical semester.Coursework will be completed in an open laboratory settingwith students in other courses or at different levels within thecourse in which they have enrolled. Instructors develop an indi-vidualized plan with the student to complete the competenciesof the course. Weekly schedules are arranged between theinstructor and students to meet individual needs.

OPEN EntryOpen courses are indicated throughout the schedule. Thesecourses are offered on an open-entry flexible schedule. Eachstudent will meet with the instructor to establish a schedule.

Additional Alternative Course Delivery Methods

Gateway is here to help you succeed. Hands-on training,cutting-edge technology, more than 65 career options, andstaff with working world wisdom makes Gateway a smartchoice for your future. Are you ready to amaze yourself withthe skills you will acquire?

Ready to begin? First, you must decide one of two things:

• Do you plan to graduate from a program or certificate? Applynow. See the application priority dates below.

• Are you a student at another college who would like to take aGateway course for transfer? See www.gtc.edu/gueststudentfor special application and instructions.

• Do you wish to enroll in a non-credit class, program, or semi-nar? No application is necessary; proceed to Registration.

If you plan to graduate from a degree, diploma or certificateprogram, you will need to complete an Application forAdmission and other requirements based on your programchoice. Those seeking to start an exciting new career andearn a degree or diploma or certificate need to apply to theirchosen program. While Gateway Technical College acceptsapplications on an ongoing basis, we do have priorityadmission dates prior to the start of each semester.

Complete your file for admission by the dates above andwe guarantee admission to your program by the PriorityStudent Registration!

Benefits of program admission?

• You will receive up-to-date information.• Priority Registration: You get to choose your classes and

register before non-program students.• To be eligible for financial aid, you must be accepted to

a program.• A program's course requirements can change frequently.

Acceptance locks you in to the program courses for the year you are accepted.

• Apply after taking classes, and some courses you'vealready taken may not count toward graduation.

No application is necessary for students enrolling in a non-credit class, a non-credit program, seminar, or a course toimprove your skills or for personal enrichment.

You can proceed directly to registration. Students areencouraged to meet with a program counselor to discussprogram information, course selection, and any other addi-tional requirements.

Do you need to apply to Gateway?

Application Priority DatesJanuary 1 . . . . . .Summer SemesterMarch 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fall SemesterNovember 1 . . . . . . .Spring Semester

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8 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Financial AidCensus Date The actual amount of financial aid funding will be determined for the fundable number of enrolled credits on theCensus Date — the 10th calendar day of each term at Gateway Technical College.

After this date:• adjustments will not be made for additional classes you register for • your award may be recalculated for classes you do not attend and/or, • you may have to repay all or a portion of the financial aid funds you received if you never attended

Gateway strongly encourages students to register for all classes for a term before the Census Date to receivethe financial aid for which you are eligible. Classes added to your enrollment after the Census Date will not befunded by Financial Aid.

Drops with a 100 Percent RefundIf a class is taken off your schedule by Gateway and you are not charged for the class, your financial aid will berecalculated based on the remaining eligible credits on your schedule. Classes dropped by you will be monitoredthroughout the entire semester.

No-ShowsIf you do not attend a class, you are not eligible to receive financial aid for the class. In a situation where aninstructor drops you from the class they are teaching because you did not attend the class, you will not receive arefund for the tuition. The Financial Aid Office will, however, adjust your financial aid based on actual creditsremaining on your schedule.

Poor AttendanceIn a situation where an instructor drops a student from the class they are teaching because the student has poorattendance, there is no refund on tuition. However if the student is dropped from all classes in that term, theFinancial Aid Office is required to adjust the student’s financial aid based on actual credits on the student’sschedule (see Return of Title IV Funds policy in handbook).

If you intend to drop a course, notify Student Services so that you can be officially withdrawn from the class. Do not simply stop attending class.

More on Financial Aid can be found on page 5.

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HOW TO READ THIS SCHEDULE

Class/Section Number: 10-or11-characteralphanumericID.

Prerequisite: Mustbecompletedbeforebeginningthecourse.

Corequisite: Canbetakenconcurrentlywiththedesiredcourse,orprior.

Course work: Somecoursesrequireproficiency,suchastypingability.

M = MondayT = TuesdayW = WednesdayTh = ThursdayF = FridayS = Saturday

INET—InternetStudyBLND—BlendedIPVID—IPVideo,NODAL,andDELTAAC—Accelerated

ST—StackedClassSP—Self-PacedLabsOPEN—OpenEntry

ThesecoursesmayutilizeInternet-deliveredvideoasakeycomponentoftheirdesignanddelivery.

ALTERNATIVEDELIVERY

526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 5.00 CR

ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology Corequisites:526-158IntroductiontoRadiographyand526-159

RadiographicImaging1and526-168RadiographyClinical1

Burlington526-149-2B1A $621.15 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 M 03:00P-07:00P 09/12-12/19526-149-2B1B $621.15 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 M 12:40P-02:40P 09/12-12/19 W 11:30A-01:30P 09/07-12/14

Off CampusToBeAnnounced106-392-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA

CourseNumber CourseName Credits

Fee

DaysofWeek

Campus

Locations

AlternateDeliveryMethodMarker

PrerequisiteCorequisite

SectionNumber

MeetingTime

Start/EndDates

Notice/Message

ToBeAnnounced—contactdepartmentforinformation

10 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Global Subject Index—Fall

Accounting...........................................................................................27Admin/Office.Assistant/Medical.....................................................29,.59Air.Cond..&.Refrig.Technology........................................................30,.74Alcohol.&.Other.Drug.Abuse.................................................................30Algebra.Pre-College..............................................................................67Algebra/Pre.Technical..........................................................................67Architectural.Technology.......................................................................31Automated.Manufacturing....................................................................31Automotive.Technology.........................................................................32Barbering/Cosmetology.......................................................................59Building.Service.............................................................................33,.60Business.Administration.......................................................................33Career.Education..................................................................................69Civil.Engineering.Technology................................................................33College.Success....................................................................................67College.Writing,.Intro...........................................................................66Communication.Skills...........................................................................16Computer.Software........................................................................34,.74Criminal.Justice....................................................................................36Culinary.Arts........................................................................................36Dental............................................................................................ 37,.60Diesel.Equipment.Technology...............................................................37Driver.Education...................................................................................74Early.Childhood.Education....................................................................38Educational.Services.............................................................................38Electrical.Engineering.Tech...................................................................39Electromechanical.Technology..............................................................39Electronic.Technology...........................................................................40Elementary.Algebra.with.Applications...................................................66Emergency.Medical.Service............................................................40,.74English.................................................................................................69Financial.Planning...............................................................................41Fire.Technology.............................................................................. 41,.74Fluid.Power.Technology........................................................................42Foreign.Language................................................................................17General.Studies....................................................................................17Graphics/Printing/Publishing..............................................................42Group.Dynamics/Traffic.Safety.............................................................75Health.Information.Technology.............................................................43Health.Occupations-.Foundations..........................................................43History.................................................................................................69Horticulture..........................................................................................44Hospitality...........................................................................................44Human.Services...................................................................................44Industrial.Equip.Mechanic....................................................................45

Interior.Design.....................................................................................46Interpreter.Technology.........................................................................46IT.-.Information.Technology..................................................................46IT.-.Microcomputer.Specialist................................................................46IT.-.Network.Communications...............................................................47IT.-.Programming.and.Web...................................................................48Laboratory.Assistant.............................................................................48Machine.Tool/CNC.Technology..............................................................60Marketing.&.Merchandising.Mgmt........................................................49Mathematics.................................................................................. 17,.69Mathematics/Pre.Technical..................................................................67Mechanical.Drafting.............................................................................60Mechanical.Technology.........................................................................50Medical.Assistant............................................................................60,.75Motorcycle/Moped.Driver.Ed................................................................75Natural.Science....................................................................................18Numerical.Control................................................................................61Nursing.......................................................................................... 51,.62Nursing.and.Nursing.Related....................................................53,.62,.76Pharmacy............................................................................................53Physical.Therapy.Assistant....................................................................54Pre-Algebra..........................................................................................66Pre-Technical.Reading...........................................................................67Pre-Technical.Writing............................................................................66Prep.for.Basic.Chemistry......................................................................66Quality.Assurance................................................................................54Quality.Interdisciplinary.......................................................................54Radiologic.Technology..........................................................................54Reading.&.Study.Skills,.Intro................................................................66Related.Business..................................................................................55Renewable.Energy.-.Electricity..............................................................55Renewable.Energy.-.Thermal................................................................55Science................................................................................................69Small.Business.....................................................................................55Small.Engine/Chassis.Mechanic...........................................................55Social.Science.................................................................................19,.69Supervisory.Management.....................................................................56Surgical.Tech........................................................................................57Technical.Communications....................................................................57Visual.Communications........................................................................57Welding......................................................................................... 57,.62Writing/Pre-College.............................................................................66

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Global Course Index—Fall 2D.Computer.Animation.Techniques.(flash)..........................................................................57Accelerated.Learning............................................................................................................56Accounting.Capstone............................................................................................................27Accounting.for.Business........................................................................................................27Accounting.Portfolio.Development........................................................................................27Accounting.Principles............................................................................................................27Accounting.Program.Orientation...........................................................................................27Accounting.Software.Applications.........................................................................................27Accounting.Spreadsheet.Applications....................................................................................28Acute.Care.Nursing.Assistant................................................................................................62Administrative.Assistant.Internship.......................................................................................29Administrative.Office.Procedures..........................................................................................29Advanced.Chassis.Systems....................................................................................................32Advanced.Patient.Assessment.Principles................................................................................40Advanced.Prehospital.Pharmacology....................................................................................40Air.Conditioning.Fundamentals.............................................................................................30Alcohol/Drug.Abuse.Rehabilitation.......................................................................................30American.Government-AHS.1.0.CR........................................................................................69American.History.I-AHS..5.CR................................................................................................69Anatomy.and.Physiology,.Advanced...................................................................................... 18Anatomy,.Basic..................................................................................................................... 18Application.Server.Administration......................................................................................... 47Applied.Exit.Strategies/Display.Graphics..............................................................................42Architectural.Drafting/Residential........................................................................................ 31Aspects.of.Disabilities...........................................................................................................44Assertive.Behavior................................................................................................................56Assessment.of.the.Older.Adult..............................................................................................53Authoring.Tools.-.Flash.........................................................................................................42Auto.Instrumentation.and.Testing.........................................................................................32Auto.IT.for.Transportation.....................................................................................................32Auto.Manufacturing.Systems.Technology.Field.Experience..................................................... 31Auto.Service.Fundamentals..................................................................................................32Auto.Service.Simulation.......................................................................................................32Auto.Transmission/Transaxle...............................................................................................32AutoCAD.for.Construction.Sciences........................................................................................33AutoCAD,.Introduction..........................................................................................................50Automated.Manufacturing.Concepts/Intro............................................................................ 31Automated.Office.Applications.II...........................................................................................29Automated.Office.Applications.III..........................................................................................29Barber/Cosmetology.Industry..............................................................................................59Barber/Cosmetology/Introduction.to...................................................................................59Basic.Baking........................................................................................................................36Basic.Motorcycle.Rider.-.16.Hr...............................................................................................75Biochemistry/Introduction................................................................................................... 18Biology/Animal.I-AHS..5.CR.................................................................................................69BIZ.Internship......................................................................................................................33Bleaching.A..........................................................................................................................59Blood.Pressure.Measurement.Techniques.............................................................................. 76Blueprint.Reading................................................................................................................60Blueprint.Reading/Advanced................................................................................................60Blueprint/Schematic.Interpretation......................................................................................50Brake.Systems.....................................................................................................................32Building.Construction........................................................................................................... 41Building.Materials................................................................................................................33Business.Communications.....................................................................................................55Business.Decision.Management............................................................................................33Business.Law........................................................................................................................33Business.Management.Internship.........................................................................................33Business.Marketing.I............................................................................................................49Business.of.Photography......................................................................................................42Business/Introduction.to......................................................................................................33CAD.-.Solidworks..................................................................................................................50CAD.Intermediate.................................................................................................................50CAD/Solids.Advanced...........................................................................................................50Calculus.1............................................................................................................................ 17Cardiopulmonary.Resuscitation.Instructor............................................................................. 74Career.Development/Exploration.I-AHS..5.Cr........................................................................69Carpentry.and.Repair,.Basic.................................................................................................60Catering/Banquets...............................................................................................................36Character.Design..................................................................................................................57Chemical.Straightening.A.....................................................................................................59

Chemical.Straightening.B.....................................................................................................59Child.and.Adolescent.Mental.Health......................................................................................44Child.Welfare.Policy.and.Practice..........................................................................................45Civil.Engineering.And,.Introduction.to.Architecture................................................................33Civil.Engineering.Drafting....................................................................................................34Civil.Technology.Internship...................................................................................................34Climate.Control.Systems.......................................................................................................32CNC.Introduction.and.Support.Equipment.Basics...................................................................60CNC.Lathe.Set-Up.................................................................................................................. 61CNC.Machining.Technology................................................................................................... 61CNC.Mill.Set-Up.................................................................................................................... 61CNC.Offsets.and.Operations..................................................................................................60CNC.Production.Applications................................................................................................. 61CNC/CAM.Programming....................................................................................................... 31College.Mathematics............................................................................................................ 18College.Technical.Math.1...................................................................................................... 18College.Technical.Math.1A.................................................................................................... 18Color.Theory........................................................................................................................46Community.Resources.and.Services......................................................................................45Computer.Aided.Manufacturing,.Advanced............................................................................ 31Computer.Assisted.Programming/Robotics.and.FMS............................................................. 31Computer.Illustration/Drawing.Techniques...........................................................................42Computer.Programming.C....................................................................................................48Computer.Programming.RPG/IV.(ILE)..................................................................................48Computer.Support.Specialist.Internship................................................................................46Computing.for.Healthcare,.Introduction................................................................................43Construction.Methods...........................................................................................................34Contemporary.American.Problems.I-AHS..5.Cr......................................................................69Contemporary.American.Problems.II-AHS..5.Cr.....................................................................69Control.Circuit.Applications...................................................................................................30Convenience.Baking.............................................................................................................37Correctional.Processes..........................................................................................................45Counseling/Introduction.to..................................................................................................45CPR.-.Healthcare.Provider.AHA.............................................................................................. 74Criminal.Justice,.Intro.to......................................................................................................36Criminal.Law........................................................................................................................36Culinary.Skills.I....................................................................................................................37Culinary.Skills.II...................................................................................................................37Data.Security.&.Recovery.Support........................................................................................46DBA.-.Part.2.-.Oracle.............................................................................................................48DBA.-.Part.3.-.Oracle.............................................................................................................48DC/AC.I...............................................................................................................................40DC/AC.II..............................................................................................................................40DC/AC.III.............................................................................................................................39Deaf.Culture.in.America.......................................................................................................46Dental.and.General.Anatomy...............................................................................................60Dental.Assistant.Clinicals......................................................................................................60Dental.Assistant.Professionalism..........................................................................................60Dental.Chairside..................................................................................................................60Dental.Materials...................................................................................................................37Dental.Radiography.............................................................................................................37Design.Concepts...................................................................................................................42Design.Concepts,.Advanced...................................................................................................42Diesel.Electricity.1................................................................................................................37Diesel.Electricity.2................................................................................................................37Diesel.Fuel.Systems..............................................................................................................37Diesel.Heating,.Cooling.&.Air.Cond.......................................................................................37Diesel.Maintenance.Fundamental.........................................................................................37Diesel.Preventative.Maintenance..........................................................................................37Diesel.Suspension.&.Steering.Systems..................................................................................37Digital.Circuits.II..................................................................................................................40Digital.Electronics.................................................................................................................40Digital.Media.Analysis.and.Design........................................................................................42Digital.Photography/Introduction.to.....................................................................................42Digital.Photography/Advanced............................................................................................42Diversity.and.Change.Management......................................................................................56E-Marketing/Social.Media....................................................................................................49ECE:.Behavior.and.Emotional.Challenges..............................................................................38ECE:.Children.with.Differing.Abilities....................................................................................38ECE:.Curriculum.Planning.....................................................................................................38ECE:.Family.and.Community.Relationships............................................................................38

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ECE:.Foundations.of.Early.Childhood.Education.....................................................................38ECE:.Health,.Safety,.&.Nutrition............................................................................................38ECE:.Infant.&.Toddler.Development......................................................................................38ECE:.Math,.Science,.&.Social.Studies.....................................................................................38ECE:.Practicum.1..................................................................................................................38ECE:.Practicum.2..................................................................................................................38ECE:.Practicum.3..................................................................................................................38Economics............................................................................................................................ 19Electrical.&.Electronic.Systems.1...........................................................................................32Electrical.&.Electronic.Systems.2...........................................................................................32Electrical.&.Electronic.Systems.3...........................................................................................32Electrical.Controls.and.Systems.............................................................................................30Electromechanical.Dr.Systems..............................................................................................39Electronic.Communications...................................................................................................40Electronic.Devices.I...............................................................................................................40Electronic.Devices.II..............................................................................................................40Electronic.Energy.Management.............................................................................................30Elements.of.Dynamic.Web.Design.........................................................................................48Employability.Skills.............................................................................................................. 17EMT-Basic.............................................................................................................................40Engine.Performance.1..........................................................................................................32Engine.Performance.2..........................................................................................................32Engine.Repair.1...................................................................................................................32Engine.Repair.2...................................................................................................................32Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.1............................................................................................50Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.2............................................................................................50English.................................................................................................................................66English.Composition.1.......................................................................................................... 16English.Fundamentals.I-AHS..5.CR........................................................................................69Entrepreneurship.1.-.Feasibility............................................................................................55Entrepreneurship-New.Venture.............................................................................................55Environmental.Science.I-AHS..5.CR.......................................................................................69Ethics:.Theory.&.Applications,.Intro.to...................................................................................20Exploring.Surgical.Issues......................................................................................................57Fabrication.Techniques.........................................................................................................40Facials.A..............................................................................................................................59Facility.Operating.Engineer.HP.............................................................................................30Facility.Operating.Engineer.LP..............................................................................................30Family.and.Chemical.Abuse..................................................................................................30Family.Theory.and.Practice..................................................................................................45Feedback.and.Control.Systems/Electromechanical................................................................39Financial.Analysis/Management..........................................................................................28Fire.Officer.I.-.Certification.................................................................................................... 74Fire.Protection.Hydraulics..................................................................................................... 41Fire.Safety.Communications................................................................................................. 41Fire.Science.Student.Internship............................................................................................. 41Fire.Service.Instructor.I......................................................................................................... 74Fire.Service/Changing.Technologies..................................................................................... 41Firefighter.I.Certification...................................................................................................... 74Firefighter.II......................................................................................................................... 74Firefighting.Principles.I........................................................................................................ 41Firefighting.Principles.II....................................................................................................... 41Floral.Design.I/Commercial.................................................................................................44Floral.Design.III...................................................................................................................44Foods,.Basic.........................................................................................................................37Forklift.Operation.and.Maintenance.....................................................................................33Front.Office.Management.....................................................................................................44Fundamentals.Linux/UNIX................................................................................................... 47Fundamentals.of.CNC.Milling.Applications............................................................................62Fundamentals.of.CNC.Turning.Applications...........................................................................62Fundamentals.of.Electricity/Electronics.................................................................................40Fundamentals.of.Reading.Prescriptions................................................................................53Game.Programming.I...........................................................................................................48Garde.Manger......................................................................................................................37Gauging/Inspection.............................................................................................................60Gen.College:.Natural.Science................................................................................................66General.Anatomy.and.Physiology......................................................................................... 18General.Biology................................................................................................................... 19General.Chemistry............................................................................................................... 19General.College:.Comm.Skills...............................................................................................66General.College:.Mathematics..............................................................................................66

General.College:.Reading.....................................................................................................66General.College:.Success...................................................................................................... 67General.Physics.1................................................................................................................. 19GeoExchange.Site.Safety......................................................................................................55Geographical.Information.Systems.I.....................................................................................34Geological.Formations.for.Drillers........................................................................................55Geometric.Dimensioning.and.Tolerancing.............................................................................50German.I............................................................................................................................. 17Gerontology/Introduction.to................................................................................................45Graphic.Design.Professional.Practices...................................................................................42Greenhouse.Business.Planning.............................................................................................44Group.Counseling.................................................................................................................45Group.Dynamics...................................................................................................................75Grouting.and.Sanitation.......................................................................................................55Hair.Color.A,.Basic................................................................................................................59Hair.Color.B,.Basic................................................................................................................59Hair.Design.IA......................................................................................................................59Hair.Design.IB......................................................................................................................59Hair.Design.II.A....................................................................................................................59Hardware.&.Software.Support.............................................................................................. 47Hazardous.Materials.Operations........................................................................................... 74HCP.CPR.Recertification.Healthcare.Provider.Aha.-.4.Hrs........................................................ 74Health.and.Wellness.for.Firefighters..................................................................................... 41Health.Unit.Coordinator.Clinical............................................................................................62Health.Unit.Coordinator.Procedures.I....................................................................................62Health.Unit.Coordinator.Procedures.II...................................................................................62Healthcare.Informatics.........................................................................................................43Healthcare.Legal.and.Ethical.Issues.Healthcare.Law.&.Ethics.................................................43Healthcare.Statistics.and.Research........................................................................................43Heating.Systems.Applications...............................................................................................30Herbaceous.Plants................................................................................................................44High.Emergency.Advanced.Tactics.Training........................................................................... 74Horticulture.Practicum..........................................................................................................44Hospitality/Principles.of.......................................................................................................44Human.Body.in.Health.&.Disease.........................................................................................60Human.Disease.for.Health.Professions..................................................................................43Human.Resource.Management.............................................................................................56Human.Service.Field.Experience...........................................................................................45Human.Service.Field.Experience.II........................................................................................45Human.Services/Introduction...............................................................................................45IA:.Introduction.to.Educational.Practices...............................................................................38IA:.Positive.Classroom.Mgmt.Tech.........................................................................................38IA:.Practicum.1.....................................................................................................................38IA:.Practicum.2.....................................................................................................................38IA:.Teamwork.in.School.Settings...........................................................................................38IA:.Technology.and.Media.Resources.....................................................................................39IA:Advanced.Reading.and.Language.Arts..............................................................................39IA:Child.and.Adolescent.Development...................................................................................39IA:Guiding.and.Managing.Behavior......................................................................................39IBM.i.System.Administration.................................................................................................48IBM.Zend.Application.Programming.....................................................................................48ICD.Diagnosis.Coding...........................................................................................................43ICD.Procedure.Coding...........................................................................................................43Illustration.Media.Concepts..................................................................................................42Illustration,.Advanced.Illustration,.Advanced.........................................................................42Imaging.Equipment.Operation..............................................................................................54Income.Tax.Accounting.........................................................................................................28Industrial.Controls,.Introduction.to.......................................................................................39Industrial.Mechanic.Capstone.Project....................................................................................45Interior.Design.Internship.II..................................................................................................46Interior.Design,.Principles.of................................................................................................46Interior.Space.Plan.and.Design.............................................................................................46Intermediate.Accounting.I.....................................................................................................28Intermediate.Accounting.II...................................................................................................28International.Buffets............................................................................................................37International.Marketing.......................................................................................................49Internet.Business.Applications..............................................................................................49Internet.Surfing.12.Hours..................................................................................................... 74Internet/Introduction.to.......................................................................................................34Internship.and.Portfolio.Development..................................................................................43Internship.for.Accounting.....................................................................................................28

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Internship,.Mechanical.Tech..................................................................................................50Interviewing.Principles.&.Recordkeeping..............................................................................45Interviews/Interrogations/Confessions.................................................................................36Introduction.to.Incident.Command.Ics.100............................................................................75Introduction.to.Radiography.................................................................................................54Introduction.to.Welding........................................................................................................57IT.Apps.Server.&.Support...................................................................................................... 47IT.E-Commerce.....................................................................................................................48IT.Essentials.........................................................................................................................46IT.in.Business.......................................................................................................................46Java.Programming-.IBM.iSeries............................................................................................48Java,.Introduction.to............................................................................................................48Jump.Seat.Ready.Engine.Company.Ops................................................................................75Jump.Seat.Ready.Truck.Company.Ops...................................................................................75Juvenile.AODA.Education.Theory..........................................................................................75Keyboarding........................................................................................................................29Keyboarding.Applications.....................................................................................................29Lab.Skills,.Basic...................................................................................................................48Land.Surveying.-.Data.Processing.........................................................................................34Land.Surveying.Basics..........................................................................................................34Land.Surveying.Fundamentals..............................................................................................34Landscape.Management.......................................................................................................44Landscape.Plants.I...............................................................................................................44Leadership.Development......................................................................................................56Legal.Issues.for.Supervisors.................................................................................................56Lodging.Field.Experience......................................................................................................44LPN.Refresher.I.-.Theory/Lab...............................................................................................53LPN.Refresher.II.-.Clinical.....................................................................................................53Machine.and.Equipment.Installation.....................................................................................46Macroeconomics...................................................................................................................20Maintenance.Machining.......................................................................................................46Management.Accounting......................................................................................................28Management/Merchandising...............................................................................................49Managing.for.Quality...........................................................................................................56Managing.Pharmacy.Benefits...............................................................................................53Managing.Services/Hospitality.Industry...............................................................................44Manicuring.A,.Basic..............................................................................................................59Manual.Drive.Train.and.Axles...............................................................................................32Manufacturing.Materials......................................................................................................50Manufacturing.Processes......................................................................................................50Manufacturing.Shop.Safety..................................................................................................54Marketing.Careers................................................................................................................49Marketing.Internship............................................................................................................49Marketing.Principles.............................................................................................................49Marketing.Professional.Development....................................................................................49Marketing.Research..............................................................................................................49Marriage.and.Family............................................................................................................20Math.with.Business.Applications........................................................................................... 18Mathematics........................................................................................................................ 67Mathematics.and.Logic......................................................................................................... 18Mathematics.I-AHS..5.CR......................................................................................................69Mathematics.I/Applied......................................................................................................... 18Mathematics.II-AHS..5.CR.....................................................................................................69Mathematics.II/Applied........................................................................................................ 18Mechanical.Engineering,.Introduction.to.Tech........................................................................50Mechanical.Fundamentals....................................................................................................30Mechanical.Power.Transmission............................................................................................46Mechanical.Skills.for.Technicians.......................................................................................... 31Mechanical.Systems.............................................................................................................60Mechanical.Systems.for.Buildings......................................................................................... 31Mechanisms.........................................................................................................................50Media/Mass.Communications-AHS.1.0.CR.............................................................................69Medic.First.Aid./CPR............................................................................................................ 74Medic.First.Aid.Recertification............................................................................................... 74Medical.Assistant.Clinical.Procedures.1................................................................................. 61Medical.Assistant.Clinical.Procedures.2................................................................................. 61Medical.Assistant.Lab.Procedures.2....................................................................................... 61Medical.Assistant.Administrative.Procedures.........................................................................60Medical.Assistant.Lab.Procedures.1....................................................................................... 61Medical.Assistant.Practicum.................................................................................................. 61Medical.Assisting.Re-Entry.Assessment..................................................................................75

Medical.Law,.Ethics,.&.Professionalism................................................................................. 61Medical.Office.Insurance.and.Finance................................................................................... 61Medical.Terminology............................................................................................................43Medical.Transcription.I.........................................................................................................59Men’s.Haircutting.A..............................................................................................................59Men’s.Haircutting.B..............................................................................................................59Mental.Health/Substance.Abuse........................................................................................... 31Metal.Fabrication.I...............................................................................................................62Microbiology........................................................................................................................ 19Microcomputer.Programming.Advanced................................................................................48Microeconomics....................................................................................................................20Microprocessors....................................................................................................................40Microsoft.Access...................................................................................................................34Microsoft.Excel.....................................................................................................................35Microsoft.Excel.II..................................................................................................................35Microsoft.PowerPoint............................................................................................................35Microsoft.PowerPoint.II.........................................................................................................35Microsoft.Word.....................................................................................................................35Microsoft.Word.II..................................................................................................................35Mobile.Device.Application.Programming...............................................................................48Modalities............................................................................................................................55MSSC.Certification.Preparation.and.Assessment....................................................................54Multiple.Offender.Program.Theory.......................................................................................75National.Incident.Management.System.................................................................................75Network.Concepts.-.CCNA1.................................................................................................... 47Network.Security.................................................................................................................. 47Network.Specialist.Internship............................................................................................... 47Network/Web.Concepts,.Introduction.to................................................................................ 47NSG:.Applied.Pediatric.Concepts...........................................................................................53Nsg:.Endocrine.&.Electrolytes.Disorders................................................................................53Nsg:.Intro.Clinical.Practice.................................................................................................... 51Nsg:.Pharmacology.Applications...........................................................................................53Nursing.Advanced.Clinical.Practice........................................................................................ 51Nursing.Advanced.Skills....................................................................................................... 51Nursing.Assistant.................................................................................................................62Nursing.Clinical.Transition.................................................................................................... 51Nursing.Complex.Health.Alterations.I................................................................................... 51Nursing.Complex.Health.Alterations.II.................................................................................. 51Nursing.Fundamentals......................................................................................................... 51Nursing.Health.Alterations...................................................................................................52Nursing.Health.Promotion....................................................................................................52Nursing.Intermediate.Clinical.Practice...................................................................................52Nursing.Management.and.Professional.Concepts..................................................................52Nursing.Mental.Health.Community.Concepts.........................................................................52Nursing.Pharmacology.........................................................................................................52Nursing.Skills.......................................................................................................................52Nursing:.Assessment.Skills.Review........................................................................................ 76Nursing:.Clinical.Care.Across.the.Lifespan.............................................................................52Nursing:.Introduction.to.Clinical.Care.Management...............................................................53Nutrition..............................................................................................................................37Office.Field.Study.................................................................................................................59Office.Proofreading.and.Editing............................................................................................29Office.Technology.Communications.......................................................................................30Optoelectronics....................................................................................................................40Oral/Interpersonal.Communication...................................................................................... 16Organizational.Development................................................................................................56Paramedic.Cardiology.......................................................................................................... 41Paramedic.Clinical.Field.I..................................................................................................... 41Paramedic.Medical.Principles............................................................................................... 41Paramedic.Respiratory.Management.................................................................................... 41Pathophysiology.for.Health.Professions................................................................................53Payroll.Accounting...............................................................................................................29PC.Basics/MS.Office.............................................................................................................35Perennials............................................................................................................................44Perm.Techniques.A...............................................................................................................59Perm.Techniques.B...............................................................................................................59Personal.Financial.Planning................................................................................................. 41Personal.Skills.for.Supervisors..............................................................................................56Pharmaceutical.Business.Applications...................................................................................53Pharmacology.for.Allied.Health.Pharm.for.Allied.Health....................................................... 61Pharmacy.Calculations.........................................................................................................53

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Pharmacy.Law.....................................................................................................................54Phlebotomy.........................................................................................................................49PHP.Web.Development.........................................................................................................48Plant.Pests.and.Control........................................................................................................44Plastic.Fusion.Applications....................................................................................................55Pneumatics/Hydraulics.-.Introduction...................................................................................42Police.Administration...........................................................................................................36Police.Science.Internship......................................................................................................36Preventative/Predictive.Maintenance....................................................................................46Principles.of.Customer.Service.in.Healthcare.........................................................................44Principles.of.Emergency.Services.......................................................................................... 41Principles.of.Gerontological.Nursing.....................................................................................53Principles.of.Sustainability............................................................................................. 19,.20Problem.Solving.and.Decision.Making..................................................................................56Problems.in.Graphic.Design,.Advanced.................................................................................43Process.Controls...................................................................................................................39Professional.Practices.in.Human.Services..............................................................................45Programmable.Controllers...................................................................................................39Programmable.Logic.Controllers/Advanced..........................................................................39Project.Management............................................................................................................56Promotion.Principles.I..........................................................................................................49Psychology,.Abnormal..........................................................................................................20Psychology,.Developmental..................................................................................................20Psychology,.Introduction.to...................................................................................................20Psychopharmacology............................................................................................................ 31PTA.Clinical.Practice.2..........................................................................................................54PTA.Kinesiology.1.................................................................................................................54PTA.Management.of.Cardiopulmonary.and.Integumentary.Conditions..................................54PTA.Patient.Interventions......................................................................................................54PTA.Principles.of.Neuromuscular.Rehabilitation....................................................................54PTA.Professional.Issues.1......................................................................................................54PTA.Therapeutic.Modalities...................................................................................................54Quality.for.Automated.Manufacturing...................................................................................32Race,.Ethnic,.and.Diversity.Studies........................................................................................ 21Radiant.Floor.Heating..........................................................................................................30Radiographic.Imaging.1.......................................................................................................55Radiographic.Procedures.1...................................................................................................55Radiography.Clinical.1.........................................................................................................55Radiography.Clinical.4.........................................................................................................55Reading............................................................................................................................... 67Recertification.for.CPR.Instructors......................................................................................... 74Records.Management...........................................................................................................30Report.Writing......................................................................................................................36Residential.Code.................................................................................................................. 31Rig.Transport,.Set-Up.and.Safety..........................................................................................55RN.Refresher.I.-.Theory/Lab.................................................................................................53RN.Refresher.II.-.Clinical.......................................................................................................53Robotics.Mechanics.I.............................................................................................................39Robotics/Material.Handling.Systems....................................................................................46Rotary:.Rig.Operation..........................................................................................................55Routing.CCNA.2.................................................................................................................... 47Rules.of.Evidence.................................................................................................................36Safety.in.the.Workplace.......................................................................................................56Salon.Services/Advanced.A..................................................................................................59Salon.Services/Advanced.B..................................................................................................59Sanitation.and.Hygiene........................................................................................................37Security.Laws/Policies.......................................................................................................... 47Security,.Intro.to..................................................................................................................36Selling.Principles..................................................................................................................49Server.Technologies.............................................................................................................. 47Shampoo.Treatments............................................................................................................60Short.Order/Deli..................................................................................................................37Skill.Building.I.....................................................................................................................30Small.Power.Equipment........................................................................................................55Sociology,.Introduction.to..................................................................................................... 21Soils.and.Plant.Nutrition.......................................................................................................44Solid.State.Circuits,.Introduction.to.......................................................................................39Spanish.for.Law.Enforcement...............................................................................................36Spanish.I.............................................................................................................................. 17Spanish.II............................................................................................................................ 17Speaking.Principles.............................................................................................................. 16

Speech................................................................................................................................. 16Statistical.Process.Control/CT...............................................................................................54Steel.-.Design.and.Detailing.................................................................................................34Steering.&.Suspension.Systems............................................................................................32Strength.of.Materials............................................................................................................50Stress.Management..............................................................................................................56Supervision..........................................................................................................................56Surgical.Interventions.1.......................................................................................................57Surgical.Tech.Fundamentals.1..............................................................................................57Surgical.Technology.Clinical.1...............................................................................................57Surgical.Technology.Clinical.2...............................................................................................57Surgical.Technology,.Intro.to................................................................................................57Sustainable.Energy-Generation.of.Elec..................................................................................55Systems.Design.and.Development........................................................................................48Team.Building.and.Problem.Solving.....................................................................................56Technical.Reporting.............................................................................................................. 16Technical.Writing/Externship/Internship.............................................................................. 17Technical.Writing/Safety.Information.and.Product.Liability................................................... 17Technical.Writing/Grant.and.Proposal.Writing...................................................................... 17Technical.Writing/Manual.Production................................................................................... 17Technical.Writing/Print.Production....................................................................................... 17Technical.Writing/Technical.Application................................................................................ 17Terrorism/Homeland.Security..............................................................................................36Test.Taking.Strategies.for.Nursing......................................................................................... 76The.Health.Record,.Introduction.to........................................................................................43Time.Management...............................................................................................................57Torque.Applications.............................................................................................................. 74Traffic.Safety.Point.Reduction.Theory.................................................................................... 74Traffic.Theory.......................................................................................................................36Troubleshooting.Electrical/Electronic.Systems.......................................................................39Urban.Farming.and.Market.Gardening.................................................................................44Variable.Speed.Drives...........................................................................................................39Video.Editing........................................................................................................................43Visual.Merchandising...........................................................................................................50Water.Sampling.and.Testing.................................................................................................34Watershed.Hydrology.and.Conservation...............................................................................34Web.Developer/Administrator.Orientation............................................................................48Web.Internship.....................................................................................................................48Web.Pages.for.the.Office......................................................................................................30Webpage.Design.for.Graphic.Designers................................................................................43Weld.Printreading.and.Fabrication.Procedures......................................................................62Welding.Basics.....................................................................................................................57Welding/Advanced.Shielded.Metal.Arc.Welding....................................................................63Welding/Advanced.Gas.Metal.Arc.Welding............................................................................62Welding/Advanced.Gas.Tungsten.Arc.Weld...........................................................................63Welding/Advanced.Oxyacetylene.........................................................................................63Welding/Fundamentals.of....................................................................................................63Welding/Gas.Metal.Arc.Welding...........................................................................................63Welding/Gas.Tungsten.Arc.Welding......................................................................................63Welding/Oxyacetylene.........................................................................................................63Welding/Pipe.Gas.Metal.Arc.Welding....................................................................................63Welding/Pipe.Gas.Tungsten.Arc.Welding...............................................................................63Welding/Pipe.Gas.Tungsten.Arc.Certification.........................................................................63Welding/Pipe.Oxyacetylene.Fitting.......................................................................................63Welding/Pipe.Shielded.Metal.Arc.Certification......................................................................64Welding/Pipe.Shielded.Metal.Arc.Welding............................................................................63Welding/Shielded.Metal.Arc.Welding....................................................................................64Windows.Operating.Systems.and.Concepts............................................................................35Women’s.Haircutting.A.........................................................................................................60Women’s.Haircutting.B.........................................................................................................60Workplace.Fundamentals.....................................................................................................30Writing.for.Digital.Media......................................................................................................57Writing.Principles................................................................................................................. 17Written.Communication.II..................................................................................................... 17

Global Course Index—Fall

General Studies: Fall 2012 15

General Studies: Fall Subject Index

General Studies: Fall Course Index

Communication Skills ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................16

Foreign Language ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17

General Studies .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17

Mathematics ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17

Natural Science .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18

Social Science ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................19

Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced ................................................................. 18

Anatomy, Basic ................................................................................................ 18

Biochemistry/Introduction............................................................................... 18

Calculus 1 ....................................................................................................... 17

College Mathematics ....................................................................................... 18

College Technical Math 1 ................................................................................. 18

College Technical Math 1A ............................................................................... 18

Economics ....................................................................................................... 19

Employability Skills ......................................................................................... 17

English Composition 1 ..................................................................................... 16

Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to ..............................................................20

General Anatomy and Physiology .................................................................... 18

General Biology .............................................................................................. 19

General Chemistry .......................................................................................... 19

General Physics 1 ............................................................................................ 19

German I ........................................................................................................ 17

Macroeconomics .............................................................................................. 20

Marriage and Family .......................................................................................20

Math with Business Applications ...................................................................... 18

Mathematics and Logic .................................................................................... 18

Mathematics I/Applied .................................................................................... 18

Mathematics II/Applied ................................................................................... 18

Microbiology ................................................................................................... 19

Microeconomics ............................................................................................... 20

Oral/Interpersonal Communication ................................................................. 16

Principles of Sustainability ........................................................................ 19, 20

Psychology, Abnormal .....................................................................................20

Psychology, Developmental .............................................................................20

Psychology, Introduction to ..............................................................................20

Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies ................................................................... 21

Sociology, Introduction to ................................................................................ 21

Spanish I ......................................................................................................... 17

Spanish II........................................................................................................ 17

Speaking Principles ......................................................................................... 16

Speech ............................................................................................................ 16

Technical Reporting ......................................................................................... 16

Technical Writing/Externship/Internship ......................................................... 17

Technical Writing/Safety Information and Product Liability .............................. 17

Technical Writing/Grant and Proposal Writing ................................................. 17

Technical Writing/Manual Production .............................................................. 17

Technical Writing/Print Production .................................................................. 17

Technical Writing/Technical Application ........................................................... 17

Writing Principles ............................................................................................ 17

Written Communication II ................................................................................ 17

16 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2012–2013 fees were not available at time of printing.

Communication Skills801-136 EnglishComposition1 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(831-103CollegeWriting,Intro)

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Elkhorn801-136-2E11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18801-136-2E12 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13801-136-2E1A $366.43 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/10-12/19801-136-2E1B $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/10-12/19801-136-2E1C $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19801-136-2E1D $366.43 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/06-12/18801-136-2E1E $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14801-136-2E9A $366.43 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/15

Off CampusTo Be Announced801-136-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19801-136-2W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19801-136-2W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19801-136-2W7D $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

801-196 Oral/InterpersonalCommunication 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(858-760Pre-TechnicalReading)

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801-196-2K1H $366.43 F 08:05A-11:05A 09/07-12/14801-196-2K9A $366.43 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/15801-196-2KMA $366.43 BLND T 02:35P-04:05P 09/11-12/18

Racine801-196-2R11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17801-196-2R12 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18801-196-2R13 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13801-196-2R14 $366.43 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14801-196-2R1A $366.43 MW 08:05A-09:35A 09/10-12/19801-196-2R1B $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19801-196-2R1C $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/06-12/18801-196-2R1D $366.43 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/06-12/18801-196-2R31 $366.43 AC W 02:35P-05:35P 09/12-11/07

Elkhorn801-196-2E11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17801-196-2E12 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13801-196-2E1A $366.43 TTh 09:10A-10:50A 09/06-12/18801-196-2E1B $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14

Burlington801-196-2B11 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13801-196-2B1A $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19

801-302 SpeakingPrinciples 1.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine801-302-2R11 $124.81 W 06:00P-08:00P 09/12-12/19

801-198 Speech 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(858-760Pre-TechnicalReading)

Kenosha801-198-2K11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18801-198-2K12 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13801-198-2K13 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19801-198-2K1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/10-12/19801-198-2K1B $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19801-198-2K1C $366.43 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 09/06-12/18801-198-2K1D $366.43 TTh 11:20A-12:50P 09/06-12/18

Racine801-198-2R1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/10-12/19801-198-2R1B $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/18801-198-2R1C $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/06-12/18801-198-2R3A $366.43 AC M 02:35P-05:35P 09/18-11/06801-198-2R9A $366.43 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/15

Elkhorn801-198-2E11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17801-198-2E12 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19801-198-2E1A $366.43 MW 11:20A-12:50P 09/10-12/19

Off CampusTo Be Announced801-198-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

801-197 TechnicalReporting 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:801-136EnglishComposition1

Kenosha801-197-2K11 $366.43 Th 06:15P-09:15P 09/06-12/13801-197-2K1A $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/18801-197-2K1B $366.43 F 07:00A-10:00A 09/07-12/14801-197-2K9A $366.43 S 11:20A-02:20P 09/08-12/15801-197-2KMA $366.43 BLND F 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/14

Racine801-197-2R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18801-197-2R1A $366.43 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 09/06-12/18801-197-2R1B $366.43 F 09:10A-12:40P 09/14-12/14

General Studies: Fall 2012 17

CourseDeliveryMethodskey: AC—Accelerated ST—StackedClass SP—Self-PacedLabsBLND—Blended INET—InternetStudy OPEN—OpenEntry IPVID—IPVideo,NODAL,andDeltasee pages 6–7

801-301 WritingPrinciples 1.00CR PREREQUISITES:(851-760Pre-TechnicalWriting)

Kenosha801-301-2K1A $124.81 W 02:35P-04:35P 09/12-12/19

Racine801-301-2R1A $124.81 F 08:05A-12:05P 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn801-301-2E1A $124.81 T 03:40P-05:40P 09/11-12/18

801-199 WrittenCommunicationII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:801-136EnglishComposition1

Kenosha801-199-2K11 $366.43 T 06:15P-09:15P 09/11-12/18

Foreign Language802-104 GermanI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha802-104-2K11 $366.43 MW 06:00P-08:00P 09/10-12/19

802-111 SpanishI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha802-111-2K11 $366.43 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 09/06-12/18802-111-2K12 $366.43 MW 05:00P-07:00P 09/10-12/19802-111-2K1A $366.43 MW 02:35P-04:35P 09/10-12/19

Racine802-111-2R11 $366.43 MW 06:00P-08:00P 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn802-111-2E1A $366.43 TTh 03:40P-05:40P 09/06-12/18

802-112 SpanishII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:802-111SpanishI

Racine802-112-2R11 $366.43 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 09/06-12/18

General Studies890-103 EmployabilitySkills 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center890-103-2L6A $245.62 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn890-103-2E6A $245.62 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 09/10-12/19 T 10:00A-08:00P 09/11-12/18

Mathematics804-198 Calculus1 4.00CR PREREQUISITES:804-197CollegeAlgebraandTrigonometrywith

CATI804-198-2C11 $487.24 MW 04:45P-06:45P 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn801-197-2E1A $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19

Off CampusTo Be Announced801-197-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19801-197-2W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19801-197-2W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

801-126 TechnicalWriting/Externship/ Internship 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:801-133TechnicalWriting/Introductionand801-197Technical

Reportingand801-132TechnicalWriting/ElectronicPublishingand801-114TechnicalWriting/SafetyInformationand801-106TechnicalWriting/LayoutandDesign

Racine801-126-2R1A $366.43 TBA TBA-TBA 09/10-12/17

801-114 TechnicalWriting/Safety InformationandProductLiability 1.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine801-114-2RMA $124.81 BLND,ST M 03:40P-05:00P 09/10-10/22

Off CampusTo Be Announced801-114-2W8A $124.81 ST,BLND TBA TBA-TBA 09/10-10/22

801-120 TechnicalWriting/Grantand ProposalWriting 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine801-120-2R11 $245.62 W 06:00P-08:00P 09/12-12/19801-120-2R1A $245.62 W 10:15A-12:15P 09/12-12/19

Off CampusTo Be Announced801-120-2W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19

801-122 TechnicalWriting/ManualProduction 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:801-106TechnicalWriting/LayoutandDesignand801-197

TechnicalReportingand801-132TechnicalWriting/ElectronicPublishingand801-133TechnicalWriting/Introduction

Racine801-122-2RM1 $366.43 BLND,ST M 06:00P-07:30P 09/10-12/17

Off CampusTo Be Announced801-122-2W8A $396.43 INET,ST,BLND TBA TBA-TBA 09/10-12/17

801-121 TechnicalWriting/PrintProduction 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine801-121-2RMA $245.62 BLND,ST,AC T 02:35P-04:50P 09/11-10/30

Off CampusTo Be Announced801-121-2W8A $265.62 INET,BLND,ST TBA TBA-TBA 09/11-10/30

801-117 TechnicalWriting/Technical Application 1.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine801-117-2R4A $124.81 AC S 08:00A-04:00P 09/15-09/15

18 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2012–2013 fees were not available at time of printing.

Elkhorn804-370-2E1A $245.62 MW 03:40P-05:40P 09/10-12/19

804-371 MathematicsII/Applied 1.00CR PREREQUISITES:804-370MathematicsI/Applied

Racine804-371-2R2A $124.81 ST F 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/14

Natural Science806-179 AnatomyandPhysiology,Advanced 4.00CR PREREQUISITES:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology

Kenosha806-179-2K11 $509.24 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 M 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19806-179-2K1A $509.24 Th 08:05A-11:05A 09/06-12/18 T 09:10A-11:10A 09/06-12/18806-179-2K1B $509.24 W 08:05A-11:05A 09/10-12/19 M 09:10A-11:10A 09/10-12/19806-179-2K1C $509.24 Th 11:20A-02:20P 09/06-12/18 T 11:20A-01:20P 09/06-12/18

Racine806-179-2R11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19806-179-2R1A $509.24 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/06-12/18 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn806-179-2E1A $509.24 T 02:35P-05:35P 09/06-12/18 Th 02:35P-04:35P 09/06-12/18

Burlington806-179-2B11 $509.24 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 M 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19806-179-2B1A $509.24 W 12:25P-03:25P 09/10-12/19 M 01:30P-03:30P 09/10-12/19

806-189 Anatomy,Basic 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine806-189-2R1A $366.43 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/10-12/19

Burlington806-189-2B1A $366.43 T 08:05A-11:05A 09/11-12/18

806-186 Biochemistry/Introduction 4.00CR PREREQUISITES:806-134GeneralChemistry

Kenosha806-186-2K1A $509.24 Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/06-12/18 T 12:25P-02:25P 09/06-12/18

806-177 GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology 4.00CR PREREQUISITES:806-134GeneralChemistry

Kenosha806-177-2K11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/06-12/18 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/06-12/18806-177-2K1A $509.24 T 08:05A-11:05A 09/06-12/18 Th 08:05A-10:05A 09/06-12/18806-177-2K1B $509.24 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/19 M 09:10A-11:10A 09/10-12/19806-177-2K1C $509.24 W 11:20A-02:20P 09/10-12/19 M 11:20A-01:20P 09/10-12/19806-177-2K1D $509.24 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/06-12/18 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/06-12/18

804-107 CollegeMathematics 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(834-109Pre-Algebra)

Kenosha804-107-2K11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19804-107-2K12 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17804-107-2K13 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18804-107-2K1A $366.43 WF 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19804-107-2K1B $366.43 MW 08:05A-09:35A 09/10-12/19804-107-2K1C $366.43 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 09/06-12/18804-107-2K1D $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/06-12/18804-107-2K1E $366.43 F 08:05A-11:05A 09/07-12/14

Racine804-107-2R11 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13804-107-2R1B $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/18804-107-2R1C $366.43 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn804-107-2E11 $366.43 M 05:15P-08:15P 09/10-12/17804-107-2E12 $366.43 Th 05:15P-08:15P 09/06-12/13804-107-2E1A $366.43 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 09/06-12/18804-107-2E1B $366.43 F 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-12/14

Off CampusTo Be Announced804-107-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19804-107-2W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

804-115 CollegeTechnicalMath1 5.00CR PREREQUISITES:(834-110ElementaryAlgebrawithApplications)

CATI804-115-2C11 $608.05 TTh 06:00P-08:30P 09/06-12/18804-115-2C1A $608.05 MW 09:10A-11:40A 09/10-12/19

804-113 CollegeTechnicalMath1A 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(834-110ElementaryAlgebrawithApplications)

Kenosha804-113-2K1A $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19

804-123 MathwithBusinessApplications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(834-109Pre-Algebra)

Kenosha804-123-2K11 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13804-123-2K1A $366.43 F 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-12/14

Racine804-123-2R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18804-123-2R1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn804-123-2E11 $366.43 T 05:15P-08:15P 09/11-12/18804-123-2E1A $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14

Off CampusTo Be Announced804-123-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

804-133 MathematicsandLogic 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(834-110ElementaryAlgebrawithApplications)

Kenosha804-133-2K1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/10-12/19

804-370 MathematicsI/Applied 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:(854-760Mathematics/PreTechnical)

Racine804-370-2R1A $245.62 F 01:30P-05:30P 09/07-12/14

General Studies: Fall 2012 19

CourseDeliveryMethodskey: AC—Accelerated ST—StackedClass SP—Self-PacedLabsBLND—Blended INET—InternetStudy OPEN—OpenEntry IPVID—IPVideo,NODAL,andDeltasee pages 6–7

T 05:50P-07:50P 09/06-12/18806-134-2E12 $509.24 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 M 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19806-134-2E1A $509.24 Th 11:20A-02:20P 09/06-12/18 T 11:20A-01:20P 09/06-12/18806-134-2E1B $509.24 W 02:35P-05:35P 09/10-12/19 M 02:35P-04:35P 09/10-12/19

806-154 GeneralPhysics1 4.00CR PREREQUISITES:804-114CollegeTechnicalMath1Bor804-115CollegeTechnical

Math1

Racine806-154-2R11 $509.24 Th 04:45P-07:45P 09/08-12/15 Th 07:45P-09:45P 09/08-12/15806-154-2R1A $509.24 S 08:05A-11:05A 09/08-12/15 S 11:05A-01:05P 09/08-12/15

806-197 Microbiology 4.00CR PREREQUISITES:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology

Kenosha806-197-2K11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19806-197-2K1A $509.24 M 10:15A-01:15P 09/10-12/19 W 10:15A-12:15P 09/10-12/19806-197-2K1B $509.24 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/06-12/18 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/06-12/18806-197-2K1C $509.24 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/06-12/18 Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/06-12/18806-197-2K1D $509.24 M 01:30P-04:30P 09/10-12/19 W 01:30P-03:30P 09/10-12/19

Racine806-197-2R11 $509.24 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/06-12/18 Th 05:50P-07:50P 09/06-12/18806-197-2R1A $509.24 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/06-12/18 Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn806-197-2E1A $509.24 T 12:25P-03:25P 09/06-12/18 Th 12:25P-02:25P 09/06-12/18

Burlington806-197-2B11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19806-197-2B1A $509.24 T 10:15A-01:15P 09/06-12/18 Th 10:15A-12:15P 09/06-12/18806-197-2B1B $509.24 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14 F 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/14

806-112 PrinciplesofSustainability 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)Kenosha806-112-2K1A $366.43 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/06-12/18

Social Science809-195 Economics 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)

Kenosha809-195-2K11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18809-195-2K1A $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19

Racine809-195-2R1A $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/06-12/18809-195-2R31 $366.43 AC T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-10/30

806-177-2KMA $509.24 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/18 Th 11:15A-01:15P 09/06-12/18

Racine806-177-2R11 $509.24 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/06-12/18 Th 05:50P-07:50P 09/06-12/18806-177-2R1A $509.24 M 01:30P-04:30P 09/10-12/19 W 01:30P-03:30P 09/10-12/19806-177-2R1B $509.24 M 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/19 W 09:10A-11:10A 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn806-177-2E11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19

Burlington806-177-2B11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/06-12/18 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/06-12/18806-177-2B1A $509.24 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/10-12/19 M 01:30P-03:30P 09/10-12/19

806-114 GeneralBiology 4.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha806-114-2K11 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19806-114-2K1A $509.24 Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/06-12/18 T 12:25P-02:25P 09/06-12/18

Racine806-114-2R1A $509.24 T 12:25P-03:25P 09/06-12/18 Th 12:25P-02:25P 09/06-12/18

Burlington806-114-2B1A $509.24 M 10:15A-01:15P 09/10-12/19 W 10:15A-12:15P 09/10-12/19

806-134 GeneralChemistry 4.00CR PREREQUISITES:(804-106CollegeMath,Introductiontoor804-107College

Mathematics)

Kenosha806-134-2K11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/06-12/18 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/06-12/18806-134-2K12 $509.24 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19806-134-2K1A $509.24 MF 09:10A-10:40A 09/10-12/19 W 09:10A-11:10A 09/10-12/19806-134-2K1B $509.24 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/06-12/18 Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/06-12/18806-134-2K1C $509.24 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19 F 12:25P-02:25P 09/10-12/19806-134-2K1D $509.24 M 02:35P-05:35P 09/10-12/19 W 02:35P-04:35P 09/10-12/19806-134-2K1E $509.24 T 02:35P-05:35P 09/06-12/18 Th 03:40P-05:40P 09/06-12/18

Racine806-134-2R11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/06-12/18 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/06-12/18806-134-2R12 $509.24 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/10-12/19 M 05:50P-07:50P 09/10-12/19806-134-2R1A $509.24 MF 09:10A-10:40A 09/10-12/19 W 09:10A-11:10A 09/10-12/19806-134-2R1B $509.24 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/06-12/18 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/06-12/18806-134-2R1C $509.24 S 08:05A-11:05A 09/08-12/15 S 11:05A-01:05P 09/08-12/15

Elkhorn806-134-2E11 $509.24 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/06-12/18

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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2012–2013 fees were not available at time of printing.

Racine809-159-2R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18809-159-2R12 $366.43 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14809-159-2R1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn809-159-2E11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-159-2E1A $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/06-12/18

Off CampusTo Be Announced809-159-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

809-188 Psychology,Developmental 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)

Kenosha809-188-2K11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-188-2K1A $366.43 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/10-12/19809-188-2K1B $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/18

Racine809-188-2R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18809-188-2R1A $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/18809-188-2R1B $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn809-188-2E11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-188-2E1A $366.43 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 09/06-12/18

Burlington809-188-2B11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18

Off CampusTo Be Announced809-188-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-188-2W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

809-198 Psychology,Introductionto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)

Kenosha809-198-2K11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17809-198-2K12 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18809-198-2K13 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13809-198-2K1A $366.43 MW 09:10A-10:40A 09/10-12/19809-198-2K1B $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45P 09/10-12/19809-198-2K1C $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19809-198-2K1D $366.43 M 02:35P-05:35P 09/10-12/17809-198-2K1E $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/06-12/18809-198-2KMA $366.43 T 02:35P-04:05P 09/11-12/18

Racine809-198-2R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18809-198-2R12 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13809-198-2R1A $366.43 MW 08:05A-09:35A 09/10-12/19809-198-2R1B $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/10-12/19809-198-2R1C $366.43 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/10-12/19809-198-2R1D $366.43 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 09/06-12/18809-198-2R1E $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/18809-198-2R1F $366.43 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/06-12/18809-198-2R31 $366.43 AC T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-10/30809-198-2R9D $366.43 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/15809-198-2RMA $366.43 BLND Th 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn809-198-2E1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/10-12/19809-198-2E1B $366.43 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/10-12/19809-198-2E1C $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/18809-198-2E1D $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14809-198-2E31 $366.43 AC M 06:00P-09:00P 10/01-11/19

Burlington809-195-2B1A $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14

Off CampusTo Be Announced809-195-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-195-2W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

809-166 Ethics:Theory&Applications,Introto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)

Kenosha809-166-2K11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18

Racine809-166-2R11 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18809-166-2R12 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn809-166-2EMA $366.43 BLND W 12:25P-01:55P 09/12-12/19

809-144 Macroeconomics 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)

Kenosha809-144-2K1A $366.43 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/10-12/19809-144-2K1B $366.43 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 09/06-12/18

Racine809-144-2R11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-144-2R1A $366.43 M 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17809-144-2R1B $366.43 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/10-12/19

Off CampusTo Be Announced809-144-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-144-2W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

809-128 MarriageandFamily 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)

Kenosha809-128-2K11 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13

Racine809-128-2R11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-128-2R1A $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/18

809-143 Microeconomics 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)

Kenosha809-143-2K11 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13

Off CampusTo Be Announced809-143-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-143-2W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

809-112 PrinciplesofSustainability 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)

Kenosha809-112-2K1A $366.43 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/06-12/18

809-159 Psychology,Abnormal 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:809-198Psychology,Introductionto

Kenosha809-159-2K11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17809-159-2K1A $366.43 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/06-12/18

General Studies: Fall 2012 21

CourseDeliveryMethodskey: AC—Accelerated ST—StackedClass SP—Self-PacedLabsBLND—Blended INET—InternetStudy OPEN—OpenEntry IPVID—IPVideo,NODAL,andDeltasee pages 6–7

Burlington809-198-2B11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19

Off CampusTo Be Announced809-198-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-198-2W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-198-2W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-198-2W7D $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

809-172 Race,Ethnic,andDiversityStudies 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Off CampusTo Be Announced809-172-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

809-196 Sociology,Introductionto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro)

Kenosha809-196-2K11 $366.43 TTh 03:40P-05:10P 09/06-12/18809-196-2K12 $366.43 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/11-12/18809-196-2K13 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-196-2K14 $366.43 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/13809-196-2K15 $366.43 F 04:45P-07:45P 09/07-12/14809-196-2K1A $366.43 MW 09:10A-10:40A 09/10-12/19809-196-2K1B $366.43 MW 11:20A-12:50P 09/10-12/19809-196-2K1C $366.43 TTh 11:20A-12:50P 09/06-12/18809-196-2K1D $366.43 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14809-196-2KMA $366.43 BLND Th 01:30P-03:00P 09/06-12/13

Racine809-196-2R11 $366.43 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17809-196-2R12 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-196-2R13 $366.43 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14809-196-2R1A $366.43 MW 11:20A-12:50P 09/10-12/19809-196-2R1B $366.43 MW 02:35P-04:05P 09/10-12/19809-196-2R1C $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/06-12/18809-196-2RMA $366.43 BLND T 10:15A-11:45A 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn809-196-2E11 $366.43 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-196-2E1A $366.43 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/06-12/18809-196-2E1B $366.43 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 09/06-12/18

Burlington809-196-2B11 $366.43 T 05:15P-08:15P 09/11-12/18

Off CampusTo Be Announced809-196-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-196-2W7B $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-196-2W7C $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19809-196-2W7D $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

22 Scheduleupdatesandcoursedescriptionscanbefoundat www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

AssociateDegree:FallSubjectIndexAccounting........................................................................................................ 27

Admin/Office.Assistant/Medical........................................................................ 29

Air.Cond..&.Refrig.Technology........................................................................... 30

Alcohol.&.Other.Drug.Abuse.............................................................................. 30

Architectural.Technology.................................................................................... 31

Automated.Manufacturing................................................................................. 31

Automotive.Technology...................................................................................... 32

Building.Service................................................................................................ 33

Business.Administration.................................................................................... 33

Civil.Engineering.Technology............................................................................. 33

Computer.Software........................................................................................... 34

Criminal.Justice................................................................................................. 36

Culinary.Arts..................................................................................................... 36

Dental............................................................................................................... 37

Diesel.Equipment.Technology............................................................................ 37

Early.Childhood.Education................................................................................. 38

Educational.Services.......................................................................................... 38

Electrical.Engineering.Tech................................................................................ 39

Electromechanical.Technology........................................................................... 39

Electronic.Technology........................................................................................ 40

Emergency.Medical.Service............................................................................... 40

Financial.Planning............................................................................................ 41

Fire.Technology................................................................................................. 41

Fluid.Power.Technology..................................................................................... 42

Graphics/Printing/Publishing........................................................................... 42

Health.Information.Technology.......................................................................... 43

Health.Occupations-.Foundations....................................................................... 43

Horticulture....................................................................................................... 44

Hospitality........................................................................................................ 44

Human.Services................................................................................................ 44

Industrial.Equip.Mechanic................................................................................. 45

Interior.Design.................................................................................................. 46

IT.-.Information.Technology............................................................................... 46

IT.-.Microcomputer.Specialist............................................................................. 46

IT.-.Network.Communications............................................................................ 47

IT.-.Programming.and.Web................................................................................ 48

Laboratory.Assistant.......................................................................................... 48

Marketing.&.Merchandising.Mgmt..................................................................... 49

Mechanical.Technology...................................................................................... 50

Nursing............................................................................................................. 51

Nursing.and.Nursing.Related............................................................................. 53

Pharmacy......................................................................................................... 53

Physical.Therapy.Assistant................................................................................. 54

Quality.Assurance............................................................................................. 54

Quality.Interdisciplinary.................................................................................... 54

Radiologic.Technology....................................................................................... 54

Related.Business............................................................................................... 55

Renewable.Energy.-.Electricity........................................................................... 55

Renewable.Energy.-.Thermal............................................................................. 55

Small.Business.................................................................................................. 55

Small.Engine/Chassis.Mechanic........................................................................ 55

Supervisory.Management.................................................................................. 56

Surgical.Tech..................................................................................................... 57

Technical.Communications................................................................................. 57

Visual.Communications..................................................................................... 57

Welding............................................................................................................ 57

AssociateDegree:Fall2012 23

AssociateDegree:FallCourseIndex2D.Computer.Animation.Techniques.(flash)...................................................... 57Accelerated.Learning........................................................................................56Accounting.Capstone........................................................................................ 27Accounting.for.Business.................................................................................... 27Accounting.Portfolio.Development.................................................................... 27Accounting.Principles........................................................................................ 27Accounting.Program.Orientation....................................................................... 27Accounting.Software.Applications..................................................................... 27Accounting.Spreadsheet.Applications................................................................28Administrative.Assistant.Internship...................................................................29Administrative.Office.Procedures......................................................................29Advanced.Chassis.Systems................................................................................32Advanced.Patient.Assessment.Principles............................................................40Advanced.Prehospital.Pharmacology................................................................40Air.Conditioning.Fundamentals.........................................................................30Alcohol/Drug.Abuse.Rehabilitation...................................................................30Application.Server.Administration..................................................................... 47Applied.Exit.Strategies/Display.Graphics..........................................................42Architectural.Drafting/Residential.................................................................... 31Aspects.of.Disabilities.......................................................................................44Assertive.Behavior............................................................................................ 56Assessment.of.the.Older.Adult..........................................................................53Authoring.Tools.-.Flash.....................................................................................42Auto.Instrumentation.and.Testing.....................................................................32Auto.IT.for.Transportation................................................................................. 32Auto.Manufacturing.Systems.Technology.Field.Experience................................. 31Auto.Service.Fundamentals..............................................................................32Auto.Service.Simulation...................................................................................32Auto.Transmission/Transaxle...........................................................................32AutoCAD.for.Construction.Sciences....................................................................33AutoCAD,.Introduction......................................................................................50Automated.Manufacturing.Concepts/Intro........................................................ 31Automated.Office.Applications.II.......................................................................29Automated.Office.Applications.III......................................................................29Basic.Baking.................................................................................................... 36BIZ.Internship..................................................................................................33Blueprint/Schematic.Interpretation..................................................................50Brake.Systems................................................................................................. 32Building.Construction....................................................................................... 41Building.Materials............................................................................................33Business.Communications.................................................................................55Business.Decision.Management........................................................................33Business.Law.................................................................................................... 33Business.Management.Internship.....................................................................33Business.Marketing.I........................................................................................49

Business.of.Photography..................................................................................42Business/Introduction.to..................................................................................33CAD.-.Solidworks.............................................................................................. 50CAD.Intermediate.............................................................................................50CAD/Solids.Advanced.......................................................................................50Catering/Banquets...........................................................................................36Character.Design.............................................................................................. 57Child.and.Adolescent.Mental.Health..................................................................44Child.Welfare.Policy.and.Practice......................................................................45Civil.Engineering.And,.Introduction.to.Architecture............................................33Civil.Engineering.Drafting................................................................................34Civil.Technology.Internship............................................................................... 34Climate.Control.Systems................................................................................... 32CNC/CAM.Programming................................................................................... 31Color.Theory.................................................................................................... 46Community.Resources.and.Services..................................................................45Computer.Aided.Manufacturing,.Advanced........................................................ 31Computer.Assisted.Programming/Robotics.and.FMS......................................... 31Computer.Illustration/Drawing.Techniques....................................................... 42Computer.Programming.C................................................................................48Computer.Programming.RPG/IV.(ILE)..............................................................48Computer.Support.Specialist.Internship............................................................46Computing.for.Healthcare,.Introduction............................................................43Construction.Methods.......................................................................................34Control.Circuit.Applications............................................................................... 30Convenience.Baking......................................................................................... 37Correctional.Processes......................................................................................45Counseling/Introduction.to..............................................................................45Criminal.Justice,.Intro.to..................................................................................36Criminal.Law.................................................................................................... 36Culinary.Skills.I................................................................................................ 37Culinary.Skills.II............................................................................................... 37Data.Security.&.Recovery.Support....................................................................46DBA.-.Part.2.-.Oracle......................................................................................... 48DBA.-.Part.3.-.Oracle......................................................................................... 48DC/AC.I........................................................................................................... 40DC/AC.II.......................................................................................................... 40DC/AC.III.........................................................................................................39Dental.Materials............................................................................................... 37Dental.Radiography......................................................................................... 37Design.Concepts...............................................................................................42Design.Concepts,.Advanced...............................................................................42Diesel.Electricity.1............................................................................................ 37Diesel.Electricity.2............................................................................................ 37Diesel.Fuel.Systems.......................................................................................... 37

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Diesel.Heating,.Cooling.&.Air.Cond................................................................... 37Diesel.Maintenance.Fundamental..................................................................... 37Diesel.Preventative.Maintenance...................................................................... 37Diesel.Suspension.&.Steering.Systems.............................................................. 37Digital.Circuits.II.............................................................................................. 40Digital.Electronics.............................................................................................40Digital.Media.Analysis.and.Design....................................................................42Digital.Photography/Introduction.to.................................................................42Digital.Photography/Advanced........................................................................42Diversity.and.Change.Management..................................................................56E-Marketing/Social.Media................................................................................49ECE:.Behavior.and.Emotional.Challenges..........................................................38ECE:.Children.with.Differing.Abilities................................................................38ECE:.Curriculum.Planning.................................................................................38ECE:.Family.and.Community.Relationships........................................................38ECE:.Foundations.of.Early.Childhood.Education.................................................38ECE:.Health,.Safety,.&.Nutrition........................................................................ 38ECE:.Infant.&.Toddler.Development..................................................................38ECE:.Math,.Science,.&.Social.Studies.................................................................38ECE:.Practicum.1.............................................................................................. 38ECE:.Practicum.2.............................................................................................. 38ECE:.Practicum.3.............................................................................................. 38Electrical.&.Electronic.Systems.1.......................................................................32Electrical.&.Electronic.Systems.2.......................................................................32Electrical.&.Electronic.Systems.3.......................................................................32Electrical.Controls.and.Systems.........................................................................30Electromechanical.Dr.Systems..........................................................................39Electronic.Communications...............................................................................40Electronic.Devices.I........................................................................................... 40Electronic.Devices.II.......................................................................................... 40Electronic.Energy.Management.........................................................................30Elements.of.Dynamic.Web.Design.....................................................................48EMT-Basic......................................................................................................... 40Engine.Performance.1...................................................................................... 32Engine.Performance.2...................................................................................... 32Engine.Repair.1...............................................................................................32Engine.Repair.2...............................................................................................32Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.1........................................................................50Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.2........................................................................50Entrepreneurship.1.-.Feasibility........................................................................55Entrepreneurship-New.Venture.........................................................................55Exploring.Surgical.Issues.................................................................................. 57Fabrication.Techniques.....................................................................................40Facility.Operating.Engineer.HP.........................................................................30Facility.Operating.Engineer.LP..........................................................................30Family.and.Chemical.Abuse..............................................................................30Family.Theory.and.Practice..............................................................................45Feedback.and.Control.Systems/Electromechanical............................................39Financial.Analysis/Management......................................................................28Fire.Protection.Hydraulics................................................................................. 41Fire.Safety.Communications............................................................................. 41Fire.Science.Student.Internship......................................................................... 41

Fire.Service/Changing.Technologies................................................................. 41Firefighting.Principles.I.................................................................................... 41Firefighting.Principles.II................................................................................... 41Floral.Design.I/Commercial.............................................................................44Floral.Design.III...............................................................................................44Foods,.Basic..................................................................................................... 37Forklift.Operation.and.Maintenance.................................................................33Front.Office.Management.................................................................................44Fundamentals.Linux/UNIX............................................................................... 47Fundamentals.of.Electricity/Electronics.............................................................40Fundamentals.of.Reading.Prescriptions............................................................53Game.Programming.I....................................................................................... 48Garde.Manger.................................................................................................. 37GeoExchange.Site.Safety.................................................................................. 55Geographical.Information.Systems.I.................................................................34Geological.Formations.for.Drillers....................................................................55Geometric.Dimensioning.and.Tolerancing.........................................................50Gerontology/Introduction.to............................................................................45Graphic.Design.Professional.Practices...............................................................42Greenhouse.Business.Planning.........................................................................44Group.Counseling............................................................................................. 45Grouting.and.Sanitation...................................................................................55Hardware.&.Software.Support.......................................................................... 47Health.and.Wellness.for.Firefighters................................................................. 41Healthcare.Informatics.....................................................................................43Healthcare.Legal.and.Ethical.Issues.Healthcare.Law.&.Ethics.............................43Healthcare.Statistics.and.Research....................................................................43Heating.Systems.Applications...........................................................................30Herbaceous.Plants............................................................................................44Horticulture.Practicum......................................................................................44Hospitality/Principles.of...................................................................................44Human.Disease.for.Health.Professions..............................................................43Human.Resource.Management.........................................................................56Human.Service.Field.Experience.......................................................................45Human.Service.Field.Experience.II....................................................................45Human.Services/Introduction...........................................................................45IA:.Introduction.to.Educational.Practices...........................................................38IA:.Positive.Classroom.Mgmt.Tech.....................................................................38IA:.Practicum.1................................................................................................. 38IA:.Practicum.2................................................................................................. 38IA:.Teamwork.in.School.Settings.......................................................................38IA:.Technology.and.Media.Resources.................................................................39IA:Advanced.Reading.and.Language.Arts..........................................................39IA:Child.and.Adolescent.Development...............................................................39IA:Guiding.and.Managing.Behavior..................................................................39IBM.i.System.Administration.............................................................................48IBM.Zend.Application.Programming.................................................................48ICD.Diagnosis.Coding.......................................................................................43ICD.Procedure.Coding....................................................................................... 43Illustration.Media.Concepts.............................................................................. 42Illustration,.Advanced.Illustration,.Advanced.....................................................42Imaging.Equipment.Operation..........................................................................54

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Income.Tax.Accounting.....................................................................................28Industrial.Controls,.Introduction.to...................................................................39Industrial.Mechanic.Capstone.Project................................................................45Interior.Design.Internship.II.............................................................................. 46Interior.Design,.Principles.of............................................................................46Interior.Space.Plan.and.Design.........................................................................46Intermediate.Accounting.I.................................................................................28Intermediate.Accounting.II...............................................................................28International.Buffets........................................................................................ 37International.Marketing................................................................................... 49Internet.Business.Applications..........................................................................49Internet/Introduction.to...................................................................................34Internship.and.Portfolio.Development..............................................................43Internship.for.Accounting.................................................................................28Internship,.Mechanical.Tech..............................................................................50Interviewing.Principles.&.Recordkeeping..........................................................45Interviews/Interrogations/Confessions.............................................................36Introduction.to.Radiography.............................................................................54Introduction.to.Welding.................................................................................... 57IT.Apps.Server.&.Support.................................................................................. 47IT.E-Commerce................................................................................................. 48IT.Essentials..................................................................................................... 46IT.in.Business................................................................................................... 46Java.Programming-.IBM.iSeries........................................................................48Java,.Introduction.to........................................................................................ 48Keyboarding.................................................................................................... 29Keyboarding.Applications.................................................................................29Lab.Skills,.Basic...............................................................................................48Land.Surveying.-.Data.Processing.....................................................................34Land.Surveying.Basics......................................................................................34Land.Surveying.Fundamentals..........................................................................34Landscape.Management...................................................................................44Landscape.Plants.I...........................................................................................44Leadership.Development..................................................................................56Legal.Issues.for.Supervisors.............................................................................56Lodging.Field.Experience..................................................................................44LPN.Refresher.I.-.Theory/Lab...........................................................................53LPN.Refresher.II.-.Clinical.................................................................................53Machine.and.Equipment.Installation.................................................................46Maintenance.Machining...................................................................................46Management.Accounting..................................................................................28Management/Merchandising...........................................................................49Managing.for.Quality.......................................................................................56Managing.Pharmacy.Benefits...........................................................................53Managing.Services/Hospitality.Industry...........................................................44Manual.Drive.Train.and.Axles...........................................................................32Manufacturing.Materials..................................................................................50Manufacturing.Processes..................................................................................50Manufacturing.Shop.Safety.............................................................................. 54Marketing.Careers............................................................................................49Marketing.Internship........................................................................................ 49Marketing.Principles.........................................................................................49

Marketing.Professional.Development................................................................49Marketing.Research..........................................................................................49Mechanical.Engineering,.Introduction.to.Tech....................................................50Mechanical.Fundamentals................................................................................30Mechanical.Power.Transmission........................................................................46Mechanical.Skills.for.Technicians...................................................................... 31Mechanical.Systems.for.Buildings..................................................................... 31Mechanisms..................................................................................................... 50Medical.Terminology........................................................................................43Mental.Health/Substance.Abuse....................................................................... 31Microcomputer.Programming.Advanced............................................................48Microprocessors................................................................................................40Microsoft.Access............................................................................................... 34Microsoft.Excel.................................................................................................35Microsoft.Excel.II.............................................................................................. 35Microsoft.PowerPoint........................................................................................ 35Microsoft.PowerPoint.II..................................................................................... 35Microsoft.Word................................................................................................. 35Microsoft.Word.II.............................................................................................. 35Mobile.Device.Application.Programming...........................................................48Modalities........................................................................................................ 55MSSC.Certification.Preparation.and.Assessment................................................54Network.Concepts.-.CCNA1................................................................................ 47Network.Security.............................................................................................. 47Network.Specialist.Internship........................................................................... 47Network/Web.Concepts,.Introduction.to............................................................ 47NSG:.Applied.Pediatric.Concepts.......................................................................53Nsg:.Endocrine.&.Electrolytes.Disorders............................................................53Nsg:.Intro.Clinical.Practice................................................................................ 51Nsg:.Pharmacology.Applications.......................................................................53Nursing.Advanced.Clinical.Practice.................................................................... 51Nursing.Advanced.Skills................................................................................... 51Nursing.Clinical.Transition................................................................................ 51Nursing.Complex.Health.Alterations.I............................................................... 51Nursing.Complex.Health.Alterations.II.............................................................. 51Nursing.Fundamentals..................................................................................... 51Nursing.Health.Alterations...............................................................................52Nursing.Health.Promotion................................................................................52Nursing.Intermediate.Clinical.Practice...............................................................52Nursing.Management.and.Professional.Concepts..............................................52Nursing.Mental.Health.Community.Concepts.....................................................52Nursing.Pharmacology.....................................................................................52Nursing.Skills...................................................................................................52Nursing:.Clinical.Care.Across.the.Lifespan.........................................................52Nursing:.Introduction.to.Clinical.Care.Management...........................................53Nutrition.......................................................................................................... 37Office.Proofreading.and.Editing........................................................................29Office.Technology.Communications...................................................................30Optoelectronics................................................................................................ 40Organizational.Development............................................................................56Paramedic.Cardiology...................................................................................... 41Paramedic.Clinical.Field.I................................................................................. 41

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Paramedic.Medical.Principles........................................................................... 41Paramedic.Respiratory.Management................................................................ 41Pathophysiology.for.Health.Professions............................................................53Payroll.Accounting...........................................................................................29PC.Basics/MS.Office.........................................................................................35Perennials........................................................................................................44Personal.Financial.Planning............................................................................. 41Personal.Skills.for.Supervisors..........................................................................56Pharmaceutical.Business.Applications...............................................................53Pharmacy.Calculations.....................................................................................53Pharmacy.Law................................................................................................. 54Phlebotomy..................................................................................................... 49PHP.Web.Development..................................................................................... 48Plant.Pests.and.Control....................................................................................44Plastic.Fusion.Applications................................................................................55Pneumatics/Hydraulics.-.Introduction...............................................................42Police.Administration.......................................................................................36Police.Science.Internship..................................................................................36Preventative/Predictive.Maintenance................................................................46Principles.of.Customer.Service.in.Healthcare.....................................................44Principles.of.Emergency.Services...................................................................... 41Principles.of.Gerontological.Nursing.................................................................53Problem.Solving.and.Decision.Making..............................................................56Problems.in.Graphic.Design,.Advanced.............................................................43Process.Controls............................................................................................... 39Professional.Practices.in.Human.Services..........................................................45Programmable.Controllers...............................................................................39Programmable.Logic.Controllers/Advanced......................................................39Project.Management........................................................................................56Promotion.Principles.I......................................................................................49Psychopharmacology........................................................................................ 31PTA.Clinical.Practice.2......................................................................................54PTA.Kinesiology.1.............................................................................................54PTA.Management.of.Cardiopulmonary.and.Integumentary.Conditions..............54PTA.Patient.Interventions..................................................................................54PTA.Principles.of.Neuromuscular.Rehabilitation................................................54PTA.Professional.Issues.1..................................................................................54PTA.Therapeutic.Modalities...............................................................................54Quality.for.Automated.Manufacturing...............................................................32Radiant.Floor.Heating......................................................................................30Radiographic.Imaging.1...................................................................................55Radiographic.Procedures.1...............................................................................55Radiography.Clinical.1.....................................................................................55Radiography.Clinical.4.....................................................................................55Records.Management....................................................................................... 30Report.Writing.................................................................................................. 36Residential.Code.............................................................................................. 31Rig.Transport,.Set-Up.and.Safety......................................................................55RN.Refresher.I.-.Theory/Lab.............................................................................53RN.Refresher.II.-.Clinical................................................................................... 53Robotics.Mechanics.I......................................................................................... 39

Robotics/Material.Handling.Systems................................................................46Rotary:.Rig.Operation......................................................................................55Routing.CCNA.2................................................................................................ 47Rules.of.Evidence............................................................................................. 36Safety.in.the.Workplace...................................................................................56Sanitation.and.Hygiene.................................................................................... 37Security.Laws/Policies...................................................................................... 47Security,.Intro.to.............................................................................................. 36Selling.Principles.............................................................................................. 49Server.Technologies.......................................................................................... 47Short.Order/Deli.............................................................................................. 37Skill.Building.I.................................................................................................30Small.Power.Equipment.................................................................................... 55Soils.and.Plant.Nutrition...................................................................................44Solid.State.Circuits,.Introduction.to...................................................................39Spanish.for.Law.Enforcement........................................................................... 36Statistical.Process.Control/CT...........................................................................54Steel.-.Design.and.Detailing.............................................................................34Steering.&.Suspension.Systems........................................................................32Strength.of.Materials........................................................................................50Stress.Management..........................................................................................56Supervision...................................................................................................... 56Surgical.Interventions.1................................................................................... 57Surgical.Tech.Fundamentals.1.......................................................................... 57Surgical.Technology.Clinical.1........................................................................... 57Surgical.Technology.Clinical.2........................................................................... 57Surgical.Technology,.Intro.to............................................................................ 57Sustainable.Energy-Generation.of.Elec..............................................................55Systems.Design.and.Development....................................................................48Team.Building.and.Problem.Solving.................................................................56Terrorism/Homeland.Security..........................................................................36The.Health.Record,.Introduction.to....................................................................43Time.Management........................................................................................... 57Traffic.Theory...................................................................................................36Troubleshooting.Electrical/Electronic.Systems...................................................39Urban.Farming.and.Market.Gardening.............................................................44Variable.Speed.Drives.......................................................................................39Video.Editing.................................................................................................... 43Visual.Merchandising.......................................................................................50Water.Sampling.and.Testing.............................................................................34Watershed.Hydrology.and.Conservation...........................................................34Web.Developer/Administrator.Orientation........................................................48Web.Internship.................................................................................................48Web.Pages.for.the.Office..................................................................................30Webpage.Design.for.Graphic.Designers............................................................43Welding.Basics................................................................................................. 57Windows.Operating.Systems.and.Concepts........................................................35Workplace.Fundamentals................................................................................. 30Writing.for.Digital.Media.................................................................................. 57

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Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Delta see pages 6–7

Accounting101-158 AccountingCapstone 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 101-104 Income Tax Accounting and 101-122 Intermediate

Accounting II and 101-131 Management Accounting and 101-143 Payroll Accounting

COREQUISITES: 101-155 Financial Analysis/Management

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101-112 AccountingforBusiness 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

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101-105 AccountingPortfolioDevelopment 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 101-104 Income Tax Accounting and 101-131 Management

Accounting and 101-143 Payroll Accounting and 101-154 Accounting Software Applications and 101-155 Financial Analysis/Management and 101-106 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications or 101-126 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced101-105-2WOA. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/12-12/19101-105-2WOB. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/19-01/16101-105-2WOC. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/26-01/23101-105-2WOD. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/03-01/30101-105-2WOE. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/10-02/06101-105-2WOF. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/17-02/13101-105-2WOG. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/24-02/20101-105-2WOH. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/31-02/27101-105-2WOI. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/07-03/06101-105-2WOJ. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/14-03/20101-105-2WOK. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-03/27101-105-2WOL. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/28-04/03

101-114 AccountingPrinciples 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

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101-114-2K1A. $496.24. . MW. 11:20A-01:50P. 09/10-12/19

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Elkhorn101-114-2E11. $496.24. . W. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/12-12/19

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101-100 AccountingProgramOrientation 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha101-100-2K11. $124.81. . W. 05:30P-08:00P. 09/12-10/24101-100-2K1A. $124.81. . W. 08:05A-10:35A. 09/12-10/24

Racine101-100-2R31. $124.81. AC. M. 06:00P-08:00P. 09/10-10/01101-100-2R3A. $124.81. AC. T. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/11-10/02

Elkhorn101-100-2E61. $124.81. SP. Th. 05:30P-08:30P. 09/06-12/13

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101-154 AccountingSoftwareApplications 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 101-112 Accounting for Business or 101-114 Accounting

Principles

Kenosha101-154-2K61. $248.12. SP. M. 06:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/17101-154-2K6A. $248.12. SP. F. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/07-12/14

Racine101-154-2R6A. $248.12. SP. W. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/12-12/19

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

101-121 IntermediateAccountingI 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 101-114 Accounting Principles COREQUISITES: 101-100 Accounting Program Orientation and 804-123 Math

with Business Applications and 103-102 Microsoft Excel or 103-199 PC Basics/MS Office

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101-122 IntermediateAccountingII 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 101-121 Intermediate Accounting I

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101-103 InternshipforAccounting 2.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced101-103-3W7A. $265.62. INET,DS. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

101-131 ManagementAccounting 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 101-121 Intermediate Accounting I COREQUISITES: 101-106 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications or 101-126

Accounting Spreadsheet Applications

Kenosha101-131-2KM1. $496.24. BLND. Th. 05:30P-08:30P. 09/06-12/13101-131-2KMA. $496.24. BLND. Th. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/06-12/13

Racine101-131-2RMA. $496.24. BLND. M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced101-131-2WOA. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/12-12/19101-131-2WOB. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/19-01/16101-131-2WOC. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/26-01/23

101-154-2WOH. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/31-02/27101-154-2WOI. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/07-03/06101-154-2WOJ. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/14-03/20101-154-2WOK. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-03/27101-154-2WOL. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/28-04/03

101-106 AccountingSpreadsheetApplications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 101-114 Accounting Principles or 101-112 Accounting for

Business and 103-102 Microsoft Excel or 103-199 PC Basics/MS Office

Kenosha101-106-2K61. $372.18. SP. M. 06:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/17101-106-2K6A. $372.18. SP. F. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/07-12/14

Racine101-106-2R6A. $372.18. SP. W. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced101-106-2WOA. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/12-12/19101-106-2WOB. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/19-01/16101-106-2WOC. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/26-01/23101-106-2WOD. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/03-01/30101-106-2WOE. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/10-02/06101-106-2WOF. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/17-02/13101-106-2WOG. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/24-02/20101-106-2WOH. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/31-02/27101-106-2WOI. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/07-03/06101-106-2WOJ. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/14-03/20101-106-2WOK. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-03/27101-106-2WOL. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/28-04/03

101-155 FinancialAnalysis/Management 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 101-106 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications or 101-126

Accounting Spreadsheet Applications COREQUISITES: 101-122 Intermediate Accounting II

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced101-155-2WOA. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/12-12/19101-155-2WOB. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/19-01/16101-155-2WOC. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/26-01/23101-155-2WOD. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/03-01/30101-155-2WOE. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/10-02/06101-155-2WOF. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/17-02/13101-155-2WOG. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/24-02/20101-155-2WOH. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/31-02/27101-155-2WOI. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/07-03/06101-155-2WOJ. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/14-03/20101-155-2WOK. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-03/27101-155-2WOL. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/28-04/03

101-104 IncomeTaxAccounting 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced101-104-2WOA. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/12-12/19101-104-2WOB. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/19-01/16101-104-2WOC. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/26-01/23101-104-2WOD. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/03-01/30101-104-2WOE. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/10-02/06101-104-2WOF. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/17-02/13101-104-2WOG. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/24-02/20101-104-2WOH. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/31-02/27101-104-2WOI. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/07-03/06101-104-2WOJ. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/14-03/20101-104-2WOK. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-03/27101-104-2WOL. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/28-04/03

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106-142 AutomatedOfficeApplicationsII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 106-138 Automated Office Applications I

Kenosha106-142-2K1A. $372.18. . MW. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn106-142-2E11. $372.18. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19

106-152 AutomatedOfficeApplicationsIII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 106-142 Automated Office Applications II and 106-190

Administrative Office Procedures

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center106-152-2LM1. $372.18. BLND. W. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced106-152-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

106-126 Keyboarding 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha106-126-2K2A. $124.81. ST. TTh. 12:25P-02:55P. 09/06-10/16

Racine106-126-2R11. $124.81. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 10/04-12/13106-126-2R1A. $124.81. . T. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/11-11/20

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced106-126-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17106-126-2W8A. $134.81. INET,ST. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

106-137 KeyboardingApplications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha106-137-2K11. $372.18. . MW. 05:50P-08:20P. 09/10-12/19106-137-2K1A. $372.18. . MW. 08:05A-10:35A. 09/10-12/19106-137-2K2A. $372.18. ST. TTh. 12:25P-02:55P. 09/06-12/18

Racine106-137-2R1A. $372.18. . MW. 12:25P-02:55P. 09/10-12/19106-137-2R21. $372.18. ST. MW. 06:55P-09:25P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn106-137-2EM1. $372.18. BLND. T. 05:50P-08:20P. 09/11-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced106-137-2W8A. $402.18. INET,ST. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

106-178 OfficeProofreadingandEditing 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha106-178-2K1A. $245.62. . Th. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/13

Racine106-178-2R11. $245.62. . M. 04:45P-06:45P. 09/10-12/17106-178-2R1A. $245.62. . M. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn106-178-2E11. $245.62. . Th. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/06-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced106-178-2W7A. $265.62. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

101-131-2WOD. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/03-01/30101-131-2WOE. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/10-02/06101-131-2WOF. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/17-02/13101-131-2WOG. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/24-02/20101-131-2WOH. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/31-02/27101-131-2WOI. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/07-03/06101-131-2WOJ. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/14-03/20101-131-2WOK. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-03/27101-131-2WOL. $536.24. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/28-04/03

101-143 PayrollAccounting 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha101-143-2K11. $248.12. . TTh. 08:00P-09:30P. 09/06-12/18101-143-2K1A. $248.12. . M. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/10-12/17

Racine101-143-2R31. $248.12. AC. M. 06:00P-08:00P. 10/08-12/17101-143-2R3A. $248.12. AC. T. 12:25P-02:25P. 10/09-12/18

Elkhorn101-143-2E61. $248.12. SP. Th. 05:30P-08:30P. 09/06-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced101-143-2WOA. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/12-12/19101-143-2WOB. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/19-01/16101-143-2WOC. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/26-01/23101-143-2WOD. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/03-01/30101-143-2WOE. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/10-02/06101-143-2WOF. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/17-02/13101-143-2WOG. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/24-02/20101-143-2WOH. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/31-02/27101-143-2WOI. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/07-03/06101-143-2WOJ. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/14-03/20101-143-2WOK. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-03/27101-143-2WOL. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/28-04/03

Admin/OfficeAssistant/Medical

106-192 AdministrativeAssistantInternship 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha106-192-2K1A. $366.43. DS. M. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/10-12/17

Racine106-192-2R1A. $366.43. DS. W. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced106-192-2W7A. $396.43. INET,DS. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

106-190 AdministrativeOfficeProcedures 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 106-138 Automated Office Applications I

Kenosha106-190-2KMA. $372.18. BLND. T. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/11-12/18

Racine106-190-2RM1. $372.18. BLND. Th. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn106-190-2EM1. $372.18. BLND. Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-10/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced106-190-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

601-145 ElectronicEnergyManagement 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 601-147 Control Circuit Applications

Kenosha601-145-2K1A. $411.18. . Th. 09:10A-02:10P. 09/06-12/13

601-117 FacilityOperatingEngineerHP 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 601-113 Facility Operating Engineer LP

Kenosha601-117-2K11. $411.18. . W. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/12-12/19

601-113 FacilityOperatingEngineerLP 5.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha601-113-2K11. $685.30. . TTh. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/11-12/18601-113-2K1A. $685.30. . MW. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/19

601-131 HeatingSystemsApplications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 601-121 Heating Systems

Kenosha601-131-2K1A. $558.43. . T. 09:10A-02:10P. 09/11-12/18

601-116 MechanicalFundamentals 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha601-116-2K11. $411.18. . T. 04:45P-09:45P. 09/11-12/18

601-157 RadiantFloorHeating 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha601-157-2K31. $274.12. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19

601-111 WorkplaceFundamentals 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha601-111-2K11. $137.06. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 10/10-12/19601-111-2K1A. $137.06. . T. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/11-12/18

Alcohol&OtherDrugAbuse550-130 Alcohol/DrugAbuseRehabilitation 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine550-130-2R11. $366.43. . Th. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/06-12/13550-130-2R1A. $366.43. . TTh. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/06-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced550-130-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19550-130-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

550-154 FamilyandChemicalAbuse 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine550-154-2R11. $366.43. . Th. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/06-12/13550-154-2R1A. $366.43. . F. 12:25P-04:25P. 09/07-12/14

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced550-154-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19550-154-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

106-187 OfficeTechnologyCommunications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 106-137 Keyboarding Applications and 106-178 Office

Proofreading and Editing and 801-136 English Composition 1

Kenosha106-187-2K1A. $372.18. . TTh. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/06-12/18

Racine106-187-2R11. $372.18. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn106-187-2EM1. $372.18. BLND. T. 07:30P-09:30P. 09/11-12/18

106-112 RecordsManagement 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha106-112-2K1A. $245.62. . T. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/11-12/18

Racine106-112-2R11. $245.62. . W. 04:45P-06:45P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn106-112-2E11. $245.62. . M. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/10-12/17

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced106-112-2W7A. $265.62. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

106-127 SkillBuildingI 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: 106-126 Keyboarding

Kenosha106-127-2K2A. $124.81. ST. TTh. 12:25P-02:55P. 10/18-12/04

Racine106-127-2R21. $124.81. ST. M. 06:55P-09:25P. 09/24-12/03

106-199 WebPagesfortheOffice 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha106-199-2KMA. $248.12. BLND. F. 09:10A-10:40A. 09/07-09/14

Racine106-199-2RM1. $248.12. BLND. T. 05:50P-07:20P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn106-199-2EM1. $248.12. BLND. T. 05:50P-07:20P. 09/11-12/18

AirCond.&RefrigTechnology

601-110 AirConditioningFundamentals 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha601-110-2K1A. $366.43. . F. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/07-12/14

601-147 ControlCircuitApplications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 601-128 Electrical Controls and Systems

Kenosha601-147-2K1A. $411.18. . F. 09:10A-02:10P. 09/07-12/14

601-128 ElectricalControlsandSystems 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-107 Fundamentals of Electricity/Electronics

Kenosha601-128-2K11. $411.18. . W. 04:45P-09:45P. 09/12-12/19

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Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Delta see pages 6–7

AutomatedManufacturing628-108 AutoManufacturingSystems TechnologyFieldExperience 2.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: 620-110 Robotics Mechanics I

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center628-108-2L61. $245.62. SP. TWTh. 04:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/19

628-100 AutomatedManufacturing Concepts/Intro 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center628-100-2L61. $248.12. SP. TWTh. 04:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/19

Elkhorn628-100-2E6A. $248.12. . MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/11-12/18

628-110 CNC/CAMProgramming 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center628-110-2L61. $372.18. SP. TWTh. 04:00P-10:00P. 09/01-12/31

Elkhorn628-110-2E6A. $372.18. . MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/11-12/18

628-112 ComputerAidedManufacturing, Advanced 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center628-112-2L61. $372.18. SP. TWTh. 04:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/19

Elkhorn628-112-2E6A. $372.18. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/11-12/18

628-111 ComputerAssistedProgramming/ RoboticsandFMS 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center628-111-2L6A. $372.18. SP. T. 04:00P-09:00P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn628-111-2E6A. $372.18. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/11-12/18

628-109 MechanicalSkillsforTechnicians 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center628-109-2L61. $372.18. SP. TWTh. 04:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/19

Racine628-109-2R21. $372.18. ST. T. 04:00P-09:00P. 09/11-12/18628-109-2R2A. $372.18. ST. T. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn628-109-2E6A. $372.18. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/11-12/18

550-156 MentalHealth/SubstanceAbuse 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine550-156-2R11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19550-156-2R1A. $366.43. . T. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/11-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced550-156-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19550-156-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

550-150 Psychopharmacology 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine550-150-2R11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19550-150-2R1A. $366.43. . Th. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/06-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced550-150-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19550-150-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

ArchitecturalTechnology614-110 ArchitecturalDrafting/Residential 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 607-124 AutoCAD Applications for Civil COREQUISITES: 614-108 Residential Code

CATI614-110-2C21. $381.93. ST,IPVID. M. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn614-110-2E21. $381.93. ST,IPVID. M. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/10-12/17

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced614-110-2Y21. $381.93. ST,IPVID. M. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/10-12/17

614-140 MechanicalSystemsforBuildings 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 607-106 Building Materials and 607-107 Construction Methods

CATI614-140-2C21. $381.93. ST,IPVID. T. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn614-140-2E21. $381.93. ST,IPVID. T. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced614-140-2Y21. $381.93. ST,IPVID. T. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/18

614-108 ResidentialCode 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 614-110 Architectural Drafting/Residential

CATI614-108-2C21. $127.31. ST,IPVID. M. 06:00P-07:00P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn614-108-2E21. $127.31. ST,IPVID. M. 06:00P-07:00P. 09/10-12/17

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced614-108-2Y21. $127.31. ST,IPVID. M. 06:00P-07:00P. 09/10-12/17

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

602-196 ClimateControlSystems 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

HorizonCenter602-196-2H11. $411.18. . MTW. 05:00P-10:00P. 10/01-10/24602-196-2H1A. $411.18. . MTW. 12:25P-05:25P. 10/01-10/24

602-125 Electrical&ElectronicSystems1 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 804-107 College Mathematics

HorizonCenter602-125-2H12. $562.24. . MTW. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/10-09/26602-125-2H1B. $562.24. . MTW. 12:25P-05:25P. 09/10-09/26

602-127 Electrical&ElectronicSystems2 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals COREQUISITES: 801-136 English Composition 1

HorizonCenter602-127-2H11. $411.18. . MTW. 05:00P-10:00P. 10/29-11/21602-127-2H1A. $411.18. . MTW. 12:25P-05:25P. 10/29-11/21

602-128 Electrical&ElectronicSystems3 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2

HorizonCenter602-128-2H1A. $411.18. . MTWTh. 07:00A-12:00P. 10/29-11/15

602-197 EnginePerformance1 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

HorizonCenter602-197-2H1A. $1706.18. . MTWTh. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/10-09/27

602-198 EnginePerformance2 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-197 Engine Performance 1

HorizonCenter602-198-2H1A. $548.24. . MTWThF. 07:00A-12:00P. 10/29-11/16

602-103 EngineRepair1 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

HorizonCenter602-103-2H11. $274.12. . MTW. 05:00P-10:00P. 11/26-12/12602-103-2H1A. $274.12. . MTW. 12:25P-05:25P. 11/26-12/12

602-123 EngineRepair2 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-103 Engine Repair 1 COREQUISITES: 801-197 Technical Reporting

HorizonCenter602-123-2H1A. $411.18. . MTWThF. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/17-09/28

602-149 ManualDriveTrainandAxles 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

HorizonCenter602-149-2H1A. $548.24. . MTWTh. 07:00A-12:00P. 11/19-12/18

602-124 Steering&SuspensionSystems 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals

HorizonCenter602-124-2H1A. $411.18. . MT. 10:30A-01:30P. 11/19-12/18. . . MT. 07:00A-10:00A. 11/19-12/18602-124-2H1B. $411.18. . MT. 10:30A-01:30P. 11/19-12/18. . . MT. 01:45P-04:45P. 11/19-12/18

628-125 QualityforAutomatedManufacturing 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center628-125-2L61. $372.18. SP. TWTh. 04:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/19

Elkhorn628-125-2E6A. $372.18. SP. TBA. TBA-TBA. TBA-TBA

AutomotiveTechnology602-195 AdvancedChassisSystems 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-104 Brake Systems and 602-127 Electrical & Electronic

Systems 2

HorizonCenter602-195-2H1A. $245.62. . MTWThF. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/06-09/13

602-121 AutoInstrumentationandTesting 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-197 Engine Performance 1

HorizonCenter602-121-2H1A. $548.24. . MTWTh. 07:00A-12:00P. 10/01-10/24

602-122 AutoITforTransportation 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

HorizonCenter602-122-2H1A. $274.12. . MTWTh. 10:30A-12:00P. 09/06-09/24. . . MTWTh. 07:00A-10:00A. 09/06-09/24602-122-2H1B. $274.12. . MTWTh. 10:30A-12:00P. 09/06-09/24. . . MTWTh. 12:05P-03:05P. 09/06-09/24

602-107 AutoServiceFundamentals 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-122 Auto IT for Transportation

HorizonCenter602-107-2H1A. $274.12. . MTWTh. 07:00A-10:00A. 09/25-10/10. . . MTWTh. 10:30A-12:00P. 09/25-10/10602-107-2H1B. $274.12. . MTWTh. 10:30A-12:00P. 09/25-10/10. . . MTWTh. 12:05P-03:05P. 09/25-10/10

602-120 AutoServiceSimulation 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-104 Brake Systems and 602-121 Auto Instrumentation

and Testing and 602-123 Engine Repair 2 and 602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems and 602-128 Electrical & Electronic Systems 3 and 602-196 Climate Control Systems and 602-198 Engine Performance 2

HorizonCenter602-120-2H1A. $3272.33. . MTWTh. 07:00A-12:00P. 11/26-12/13

602-109 AutoTransmission/Transaxle 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2

HorizonCenter602-109-2H1A. $548.24. . MTWThF. 07:00A-12:00P. 10/01-10/25

602-104 BrakeSystems 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals

HorizonCenter602-104-2H1A. $411.18. . MT. 10:30A-01:30P. 10/15-11/13. . . MT. 07:00A-10:00A. 10/15-11/13602-104-2H1B. $411.18. . MT. 10:30A-01:30P. 10/15-11/14. . . MT. 01:45P-04:45P. 10/15-11/14

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Racine102-137-2R3A. $366.43. AC. F. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/28-11/16

Elkhorn102-137-2E3A. $366.43. AC. W. 10:15A-01:45P. 09/12-10/31102-137-2E4B. $366.43. AC. S. 08:00A-03:00P. 09/08-10/20

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced102-137-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13102-137-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

CivilEngineeringTechnology607-170 AutoCADforConstructionSciences 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI607-170-2C2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17607-170-2C2B. $254.62. ST,IPVID. M. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/10-12/17607-170-2C61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17607-170-2C62. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

Elkhorn607-170-2E2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17607-170-2E2B. $254.62. ST,IPVID. M. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/10-12/17607-170-2E61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-170-2Y2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17607-170-2Y2B. $254.62. ST,IPVID. M. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/10-12/17607-170-2Y61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

607-106 BuildingMaterials 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 607-107 Construction Methods

CATI607-106-2C2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. T. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/11-12/18607-106-2C61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17607-106-2C62. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

Elkhorn607-106-2E2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. T. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/11-12/18607-106-2E61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-106-2Y2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. T. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/11-12/18607-106-2Y61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

607-103 CivilEngineeringAnd, IntroductiontoArchitecture 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI607-103-2C2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. F. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/07-12/14607-103-2C61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/19607-103-2C62. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

Elkhorn607-103-2E2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. F. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/07-12/14. . . F. 01:00P-04:30P. 09/07-12/14607-103-2E61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-103-2Y2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. F. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/07-12/14607-103-2Y61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/19

BuildingService443-101 ForkliftOperationandMaintenance 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

HorizonCenter443-101-2H3A. $124.81. AC. Th. 09:10A-02:10P. 09/13-09/27443-101-2H3B. $124.81. AC. Th. 09:10A-02:10P. 10/25-11/08443-101-2H3C. $124.81. AC. Th. 09:10A-02:10P. 11/29-12/13

BusinessAdministration102-138 BIZInternship 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha102-138-2K11. $366.43. . Th. 05:30P-08:30P. 09/13-12/13

Racine102-138-2R11. $366.43. . T. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn102-138-2E11. $366.43. . M. 05:30P-08:30P. 09/17-12/17

102-196 BusinessDecisionManagement 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: (101-114 Accounting Principles and 104-101 Marketing

Principles) or (101-112 Accounting for Business and 103-103 Microsoft Excel II and 104-101 Marketing Principles)

Kenosha102-196-2K3A. $487.24. AC. Th. 09:10A-01:10P. 09/06-10/25

Racine102-196-2R31. $487.24. AC. W. 05:00P-09:40P. 09/12-10/31

102-160 BusinessLaw 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha102-160-2K1A. $366.43. . TTh. 01:30P-03:00P. 09/06-12/18

Racine102-160-2R11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn102-160-2E31. $366.43. AC. T. 04:45P-07:45P. 10/30-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced102-160-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13102-160-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

102-186 BusinessManagementInternship 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha102-186-2K1A. $366.43. IPVID. M. 02:35P-05:35P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn102-186-2E1A. $366.43. IPVID. M. 02:35P-05:35P. 09/10-12/17

102-137 Business/Introductionto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha102-137-2K1A. $366.43. . T. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/11-12/18102-137-2K31. $366.43. AC. M. 06:00P-09:00P. 10/29-12/17102-137-2K32. $366.43. AC. M. 06:00P-09:25P. 09/10-10/23

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

607-134 Steel-DesignandDetailing 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 607-132 Structural Mechanics - Civil Engineering

CATI607-134-2C21. $254.62. ST,IPVID. F. 04:45P-07:45P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn607-134-2E21. $254.62. ST,IPVID. F. 04:45P-07:45P. 09/07-12/14

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-134-2Y21. $254.62. ST,IPVID. F. 04:45P-07:45P. 09/07-12/14

607-182 WaterSamplingandTesting 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 806-134 General Chemistry

CATI607-182-2C21. $254.62. ST,IPVID. Th. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn607-182-2E21. $254.62. ST,IPVID. Th. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-182-2Y21. $254.62. ST,IPVID. Th. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/13

607-181 WatershedHydrologyand Conservation 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI607-181-2C21. $245.62. ST,IPVID. Th. 05:00P-07:00P. 09/06-12/12

Elkhorn607-181-2E21. $245.62. ST,IPVID. Th. 05:00P-07:00P. 09/06-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-181-2Y21. $245.62. ST,IPVID. Th. 05:00P-07:00P. 09/06-12/13

ComputerSoftware103-100 Internet/Introductionto 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha103-100-2K1A. $124.81. . F. 09:10A-12:00P. 10/26-12/14

Racine103-100-2R21. $124.81. ST. T. 05:30P-07:00P. 09/11-12/18103-100-2R2A. $124.81. ST. T. 01:30P-03:00P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn103-100-2E2A. $124.81. ST. T. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/11-11/27

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-100-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

103-105 MicrosoftAccess 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha103-105-2K11. $124.81. . Th. 05:50P-08:40P. 10/25-12/13103-105-2K1A. $124.81. . M. 10:15A-01:05P. 09/17-11/05

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-105-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

607-127 CivilEngineeringDrafting 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-127-2W71. $411.93. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. TBA-TBA

607-119 CivilTechnologyInternship 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI607-119-2C61. $124.81. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

Elkhorn607-119-2E61. $124.81. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-119-2Y61. $124.81. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/19

607-107 ConstructionMethods 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 607-106 Building Materials

CATI607-107-2C2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. Th. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/06-12/13607-107-2C61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17607-107-2C62. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

Elkhorn607-107-2E2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. Th. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/06-12/13607-107-2E61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-107-2Y2A. $254.62. ST,IPVID. Th. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/06-12/13607-107-2Y61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. MTWTh. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/17

607-117 GeographicalInformationSystemsI 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI607-117-2C21. $254.62. ST,IPVID. W. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn607-117-2E21. $254.62. ST,IPVID. W. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced607-117-2Y21. $254.62. ST,IPVID. W. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/12-12/19

607-174 LandSurveying-DataProcessing 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 607-173 Land Surveying Fundamentals

CATI607-174-2W7A. $274.62. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. TBA-TBA

607-169 LandSurveyingBasics 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 834-110 Elementary Algebra with Applications

CATI607-169-2C1A. $254.62. . W. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/12-12/19

607-173 LandSurveyingFundamentals 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 607-169 Land Surveying Basics

CATI607-173-2C9A. $381.93. . S. 08:00A-01:00P. 09/08-12/15

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103-199 PCBasics/MSOffice 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha103-199-2K11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17103-199-2K12. $366.43. . T. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/11-12/18103-199-2K13. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19103-199-2K14. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13103-199-2K1A. $366.43. . MW. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/10-12/19103-199-2K1B. $366.43. . MW. 02:35P-04:35P. 09/10-12/19103-199-2K1C. $366.43. . TTh. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/06-12/18103-199-2K1D. $366.43. . TTh. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/06-12/18103-199-2K1E. $366.43. . TTh. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/06-12/18103-199-2KMA. $366.43. BLND. M. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/10-12/17103-199-2KMB. $366.43. BLND. M. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/10-12/17103-199-2KMC. $366.43. BLND. T. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/11-12/18103-199-2KMD. $366.43. BLND. W. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/12-12/19103-199-2KME. $366.43. BLND. F. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/14-12/14

Racine103-199-2R11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17103-199-2R12. $366.43. . T. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/11-12/18103-199-2R13. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19103-199-2R1A. $366.43. . MW. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/10-12/19103-199-2R1B. $366.43. . MW. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/10-12/19103-199-2R1C. $366.43. . MW. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/10-12/19103-199-2R1D. $366.43. . TTh. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/06-12/18103-199-2R1E. $366.43. . TTh. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18103-199-2R1F. $366.43. . TTh. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/06-12/18103-199-2R1G. $366.43. . F. 08:05A-12:05P. 09/07-12/14103-199-2RMA. $366.43. BLND. F. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn103-199-2E11. $366.43. . T. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/11-12/18103-199-2E12. $366.43. . W. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/12-12/19103-199-2E1A. $366.43. . MW. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/10-12/19103-199-2EMA. $366.43. BLND. M. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/10-12/17103-199-2EMB. $366.43. BLND. Th. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/06-12/13

Burlington103-199-2B11. $366.43. . W. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/12-12/19103-199-2B1A. $366.43. . F. 08:05A-12:05P. 09/07-12/14

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-199-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17103-199-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17103-199-2W7C. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17103-199-2W7D. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17103-199-2W7E. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17103-199-2W7F. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

103-109 WindowsOperating SystemsandConcepts 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha103-109-2K11. $124.81. . T. 05:50P-08:40P. 09/11-10/30

Racine103-109-2R21. $124.81. ST. T. 05:30P-07:00P. 09/11-12/18103-109-2R2A. $124.81. ST. T. 01:30P-03:00P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn103-109-2E2A. $124.81. ST. T. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/11-11/27

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-109-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

103-102 MicrosoftExcel 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha103-102-2K11. $124.81. . M. 05:50P-08:40P. 09/17-11/05103-102-2K1A. $124.81. . W. 10:15A-01:05P. 10/31-12/19

Racine103-102-2R1A. $124.81. . T. 02:35P-05:25P. 10/30-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-102-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

103-103 MicrosoftExcelII 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-103-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

103-110 MicrosoftPowerPoint 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha103-110-2K11. $124.81. . W. 05:50P-08:40P. 09/19-11/14103-110-2K1A. $124.81. . M. 02:35P-05:25P. 10/29-12/17

Racine103-110-2R21. $124.81. ST. T. 05:30P-07:00P. 09/11-12/18103-110-2R2A. $124.81. ST. T. 01:30P-03:00P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn103-110-2E2A. $124.81. ST. T. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/11-11/27

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-110-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

103-111 MicrosoftPowerPointII 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha103-111-2K1A. $124.81. . W. 01:30P-04:20P. 09/19-11/14

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-111-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

103-112 MicrosoftWord 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha103-112-2K1A. $124.81. . W. 01:30P-04:20P. 09/19-11/14103-112-2KM1. $124.81. BLND. T. 05:50P-07:25P. 11/06-12/18

Racine103-112-2R21. $124.81. ST. T. 05:30P-07:00P. 09/11-12/18103-112-2R2A. $124.81. ST. T. 01:30P-03:00P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn103-112-2E2A. $124.81. ST. T. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/11-11/27

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-112-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

103-113 MicrosoftWordII 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced103-113-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

504-148 RulesofEvidence 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 504-121 Criminal Justice System/Introduction to

Kenosha504-148-2K11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19504-148-2K1A. $366.43. . TBA. TBA-TBA. TBA-TBA

Racine504-148-2R1A. $366.43. . TBA. TBA-TBA. TBA-TBA

504-174 Security,Introto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha504-174-2K11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/17

Racine504-174-2R1A. $366.43. . T. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn504-174-2E11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19

504-176 SpanishforLawEnforcement 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha504-176-2K1A. $366.43. . W. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn504-176-2E11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19

504-175 Terrorism/HomelandSecurity 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha504-175-2K1A. $366.43. . M. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn504-175-2E1A. $366.43. . M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17

504-908 TrafficTheory 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha504-908-2K11. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/13504-908-2K1A. $366.43. . T. 02:35P-05:35P. 09/11-12/18

Racine504-908-2R11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn504-908-2E1A. $366.43. . T. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/11-12/18

CulinaryArts316-138 BasicBaking 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 316-170 Sanitation and Hygiene and 316-131 Culinary Skills I

Racine316-138-2R1A. $319.62. . T. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/11-11/13

316-135 Catering/Banquets 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 316-132 Culinary Skills II

Racine316-135-2R1A. $319.62. . M. 02:35P-04:35P. 09/10-12/17

CriminalJustice504-900 CriminalJustice,Introto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha504-900-2K11. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/13504-900-2K1A. $366.43. . T. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/11-12/18

Racine504-900-2R11. $366.43. . T. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/11-12/18504-900-2R1A. $366.43. . W. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn504-900-2E11. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/13504-900-2E1A. $366.43. . W. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/12-12/19

Burlington504-900-2B1A. $366.43. . Th. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/06-12/13

504-902 CriminalLaw 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha504-902-2K1A. $366.43. . Th. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/06-12/13

Racine504-902-2R11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19504-902-2R1A. $366.43. . M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17

504-141 Interviews/Interrogations/ Confessions 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha504-141-2K11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19

Racine504-141-2R11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/17504-141-2R1A. $366.43. . Th. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn504-141-2E11. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/13

504-117 PoliceAdministration 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 504-121 Criminal Justice System/Introduction to

Kenosha504-117-2K11. $366.43. . T. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/11-12/18504-117-2K1A. $366.43. . W. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn504-117-2E11. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/13504-117-2E1A. $366.43. . W. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/12-12/19

504-152 PoliceScienceInternship 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha504-152-2K6A. $366.43. SP. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/10-12/14

Elkhorn504-152-2E6A. $366.43. SP. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/10-12/14

504-905 ReportWriting 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 504-902 Criminal Law and 801-136 English Composition 1

Kenosha504-905-2K11. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/13504-905-2K1A. $366.43. . Th. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/06-12/13

Racine504-905-2R11. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/13

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Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Delta see pages 6–7

508-103 DentalRadiography 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha508-103-2KMA. $313.12. ST,BLND. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/10-12/17508-103-2KMB. $313.12. ST,BLND. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/10-12/17

DieselEquipmentTechnology

412-107 DieselElectricity1 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 412-111 Diesel Maintenance Fundamental

HorizonCenter412-107-2H1A. $574.24. . MTWTh. 10:30A-12:00P. 09/25-10/29. . . MTWTh. 07:00A-10:00A. 09/25-10/29412-107-2H1B. $574.24. . MTWTh. 10:30A-12:00P. 09/25-10/29. . . MTWTh. 12:05P-03:05P. 09/25-10/29

412-108 DieselElectricity2 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 412-107 Diesel Electricity 1

HorizonCenter412-108-2H11. $430.68. . MTW. 05:00P-09:00P. 10/15-11/14

412-110 DieselFuelSystems 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 412-109 Diesel Engine Service

HorizonCenter412-110-2H11. $430.68. . MTW. 05:00P-09:00P. 09/10-10/10

412-114 DieselHeating,Cooling&AirCond 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 412-111 Diesel Maintenance Fundamental

HorizonCenter412-114-2H1A. $430.68. . MTWTh. 10:00A-12:30P. 10/30-11/19. . . MTWTh. 07:00A-09:30A. 10/30-11/19412-114-2H1B. $430.68. . MTWTh. 10:00A-12:30P. 10/30-11/19. . . MTWTh. 12:35P-03:05P. 10/30-11/19

412-111 DieselMaintenanceFundamental 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

HorizonCenter412-111-2H1A. $287.12. . MTWTh. 10:30A-12:00P. 09/06-09/24. . . MTWTh. 07:00A-10:00A. 09/06-09/24412-111-2H1B. $287.12. . MTWTh. 10:30A-12:00P. 09/06-09/24. . . MTWTh. 12:05P-03:05P. 09/06-09/24

412-116 DieselPreventativeMaintenance 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 412-110 Diesel Fuel Systems

HorizonCenter412-116-2H11. $430.68. . MTW. 05:00P-10:00P. 11/19-12/19

412-117 DieselSuspension& SteeringSystems 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 412-111 Diesel Maintenance Fundamental

HorizonCenter412-117-2H1A. $430.68. . MTWTh. 10:50A-11:39A. 11/20-12/19. . . MTWTh. 07:00A-10:20A. 11/20-12/19412-117-2H1B. $430.68. . MTWTh. 10:50A-11:39A. 11/20-12/19. . . MTWTh. 11:40A-03:00P. 11/20-12/19

316-139 ConvenienceBaking 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 316-170 Sanitation and Hygiene and 316-131 Culinary Skills I

Racine316-139-2R1A. $159.81. . T. 07:00A-12:00P. 11/20-12/18

316-131 CulinarySkillsI 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 316-170 Sanitation and Hygiene

Racine316-131-2R11. $639.24. . M. 08:05A-02:05P. 09/10-12/17316-131-2R2A. $639.24. ST. M. 08:05A-02:05P. 09/10-12/17

316-132 CulinarySkillsII 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 316-131 Culinary Skills I

Racine316-132-2R1A. $639.24. . Th. 07:00A-02:00P. 09/06-12/13

316-100 Foods,Basic 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine316-100-2R2A. $479.43. ST. M. 08:05A-02:05P. 09/10-12/17

316-134 GardeManger 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine316-134-2R1A. $159.81. . T. 07:00A-01:00P. 09/11-10/16

316-105 InternationalBuffets 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 316-132 Culinary Skills II

Racine316-105-2R1A. $639.24. . W. 07:00A-02:00P. 09/12-12/19

316-130 Nutrition 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine316-130-2R1A. $245.62. . W. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/12-12/19

316-170 SanitationandHygiene 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine316-170-2R1A. $124.81. BLND. M. 02:35P-05:35P. 09/10-10/22316-170-2R1B. $124.81. BLND. M. 02:35P-05:35P. 10/29-12/03

316-104 ShortOrder/Deli 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 316-170 Sanitation and Hygiene and 316-131 Culinary Skills I

Racine316-104-2R1A. $319.62. . T. 07:00A-03:00P. 10/23-12/18

Dental508-113 DentalMaterials 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha508-113-2KMA. $313.12. ST,BLND. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/13-12/13. . . Th. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/13-12/13508-113-2KMB. $313.12. ST,BLND. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/13-12/13. . . Th. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/13-12/13

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307-194 ECE:Math,Science,&SocialStudies 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine307-194-2R1A. $366.43. . M. 03:40P-06:40P. 09/10-12/17

307-174 ECE:Practicum1 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine307-174-2R11. $391.68. . T. 07:00P-09:00P. 09/11-12/18307-174-2R1A. $391.68. . Th. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/06-12/13307-174-2R1B. $391.68. . Th. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/06-12/13

307-192 ECE:Practicum2 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 307-174 ECE: Practicum 1

Racine307-192-2R21. $391.68. ST. Th. 04:45P-07:45P. 09/06-12/13307-192-2R2A. $391.68. ST. Th. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/06-12/13

307-197 ECE:Practicum3 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 307-192 ECE: Practicum 2

Racine307-197-2R21. $391.68. ST. Th. 04:45P-07:45P. 09/06-12/13307-197-2R2A. $391.68. ST. Th. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/06-12/13

EducationalServices522-103 IA:Introductionto EducationalPractices 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced522-103-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

522-132 IA:PositiveClassroomMgmtTech 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 522-111 IA:Guiding and Managing Behavior

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced522-132-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/16-12/13

522-129 IA:Practicum1 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced522-129-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

522-131 IA:Practicum2 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 522-129 IA: Practicum 1

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced522-131-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

522-101 IA:TeamworkinSchoolSettings 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced522-101-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

EarlyChildhoodEducation307-140 ECE:Behaviorand EmotionalChallenges 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced307-140-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

307-187 ECE:ChildrenwithDifferingAbilities 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine307-187-2R1A. $366.43. . W. 03:40P-06:40P. 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced307-187-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

307-166 ECE:CurriculumPlanning 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine307-166-2R1A. $366.43. . T. 03:40P-06:40P. 09/11-12/18307-166-2R1B. $366.43. . W. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/12-12/19307-166-2R9A. $366.43. . S. 01:00P-04:00P. 09/08-12/15

307-195 ECE:FamilyandCommunity Relationships 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine307-195-2R11. $366.43. . W. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/12-12/19307-195-2R12. $366.43. . T. 04:45P-07:45P. 09/11-12/18

307-148 ECE:FoundationsofEarly ChildhoodEducation 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine307-148-2R1A. $366.43. . M. 03:40P-06:40P. 09/10-12/17307-148-2R9A. $366.43. . S. 09:00A-12:00P. 09/08-12/15

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced307-148-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

307-167 ECE:Health,Safety,&Nutrition 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine307-167-2R11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19307-167-2R12. $366.43. . Th. 07:00P-09:55P. 09/06-12/13307-167-2R1A. $366.43. . M. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/10-12/17

307-151 ECE:Infant&ToddlerDevelopment 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine307-151-2R11. $366.43. . M. 07:00P-09:55P. 09/10-12/17307-151-2R1A. $366.43. . T. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/11-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced307-151-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13307-151-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

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Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Delta see pages 6–7

620-102 ProcessControls 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 620-111 Solid State Circuits, Introduction to

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-102-2L6A. $411.18. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

620-140 ProgrammableControllers 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 620-103 Industrial Controls, Introduction to

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-140-2L61. $274.12. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn620-140-2E6A. $274.12. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 08:00A-08:00P. 09/10-12/19

620-145 ProgrammableLogicControllers/ Advanced 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 620-140 Programmable Controllers

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-145-2L6A. $411.18. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn620-145-2E6A. $411.18. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/11-12/19

620-110 RoboticsMechanicsI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-110-2L6A. $411.18. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn620-110-2E6A. $411.18. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/10-12/19

620-111 SolidStateCircuits,Introductionto 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-111-2L6A. $548.24. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

CATI620-111-2C61. $548.24. SP. Th. 05:00P-07:00P. 09/06-12/19. . . MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19620-111-2C6A. $548.24. SP. MTWThFS. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

Elkhorn620-111-2E61. $548.24. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19620-111-2E6A. $548.24. SP. MTWTh. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

620-113 TroubleshootingElectrical/ ElectronicSystems 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-113-2L61. $411.18. SP. TWTh. 04:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/19

620-101 VariableSpeedDrives 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 620-150 Electromechanical Dr Systems

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-101-2L6A. $411.18. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

522-104 IA:TechnologyandMediaResources3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced522-104-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/16-12/13

522-122 IA:AdvancedReading andLanguageArts 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 522-102 IA:Techniques for Reading and Language

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced522-122-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

522-106 IA:ChildandAdolescent Development 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced522-106-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

522-111 IA:GuidingandManagingBehavior 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced522-111-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

ElectricalEngineeringTech.662-112 DC/ACIII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-114 DC/AC II

CATI662-112-2C11. $366.43. . MW. 07:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19662-112-2C1A. $366.43. . MW. 09:00A-11:00A. 09/10-12/19

ElectromechanicalTechnology620-150 ElectromechanicalDrSystems 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-150-2L6A. $411.18. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

620-120 FeedbackandControlSystems/ Electromechanical 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-120-2L6A. $274.12. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn620-120-2E6A. $274.12. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/10-12/19

620-103 IndustrialControls,Introductionto 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center620-103-2L61. $548.24. SP. TWTh. 04:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/19

Elkhorn620-103-2E6A. $548.24. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/10-12/19

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605-107 FundamentalsofElectricity/Electronics 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha605-107-2K11. $552.99. . M. 04:45P-09:45P. 09/10-12/17605-107-2K1A. $552.99. . W. 09:10A-02:10P. 09/10-12/17

605-190 Microprocessors 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 605-114 DC/AC II and 605-121 Electronic Devices II

CATI605-190-2CM1. $522.24. BLND. Th. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-190-2CMB. $522.24. BLND. Th. 12:00P-04:00P. 09/06-12/19

605-176 Optoelectronics 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-114 DC/AC II and 605-120 Electronic Devices I

CATI605-176-2C61. $261.12. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-176-2C6A. $261.12. SP. MTWThFS. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

Elkhorn605-176-2E61. $261.12. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-176-2E6A. $261.12. SP. MTWTh. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

EmergencyMedicalService531-913 AdvancedPatient AssessmentPrinciples 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Burlington531-913-2B11. $401.43. . TTh. 05:00P-09:55P. 09/27-10/04. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 10/06-10/13. . . S. 08:00A-03:25P. 09/29-09/29. . . TTh. 05:00P-09:55P. 10/09-10/11. . . TTh. 05:00P-08:55P. 10/16-10/18531-913-2B9A. $401.43. . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 09/29-09/29. . . TF. 08:00A-04:25P. 10/02-10/05. . . MTh. 08:00A-04:25P. 10/08-10/11. . . M. 08:00A-04:25P. 10/15-10/15. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 10/20-10/20

531-914 AdvancedPrehospitalPharmacology 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Burlington531-914-2B1A. $401.43. . MTF. 08:00A-04:25P. 10/23-10/29. . . MWTh. 08:00A-04:25P. 11/01-11/07. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 11/10-11/10. . . T. 08:00A-04:25P. 11/13-11/13531-914-2B9A. $401.43. . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 10/20-11/10. . . TTh. 05:00P-09:55P. 10/23-11/01. . . TTh. 05:00P-08:55P. 11/06-11/13

531-192 EMT-Basic 4.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Burlington531-192-2B11. $535.24. . TTh. 05:45P-09:45P. 09/06-12/13. . . S. 08:00A-03:25P. 09/22-09/22. . . S. 08:00A-03:25P. 10/06-10/06. . . S. 08:00A-03:25P. 10/27-10/27. . . S. 08:00A-03:25P. 11/03-11/03. . . S. 08:00A-03:25P. 11/17-11/17531-192-2B1A. $535.24. . MWF. 08:00A-11:55A. 09/07-12/19

ElectronicTechnology605-113 DC/ACI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI605-113-2C61. $512.67. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-113-2C6A. $512.67. SP,IPVID. MTWThFS. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

Elkhorn605-113-2E61. $512.67. SP. Th. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19. . . MTWTh. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19

605-114 DC/ACII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I

CATI605-114-2C61. $391.68. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-114-2C6A. $391.68. SP. MTWThFS. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/17

605-174 DigitalCircuitsII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-130 Digital Electronics

CATI605-174-2C61. $391.68. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19

605-130 DigitalElectronics 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I

CATI605-130-2C61. $522.24. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-130-2C6A. $522.24. SP,IPVID. MTWThFS. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

Elkhorn605-130-2E61. $522.24. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19

605-151 ElectronicCommunications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-114 DC/AC II and 605-120 Electronic Devices I

CATI605-151-2C61. $391.68. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-151-2C6A. $391.68. SP. MTWThFS. 11:20A-04:00P. 09/06-12/19. . . MTWThFS. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

Elkhorn605-151-2E61. $391.68. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-151-2E6A. $391.68. SP. MTWTh. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

605-120 ElectronicDevicesI 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-113 DC/AC I

CATI605-120-2C61. $522.24. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-120-2C6A. $522.24. SP. MTWThFS. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

605-121 ElectronicDevicesII 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 605-120 Electronic Devices I

CATI605-121-2C61. $522.24. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-121-2C6A. $522.24. SP. MTWThF. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

605-109 FabricationTechniques 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI605-109-2C61. $130.56. SP. MTWTh. 05:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/19605-109-2C6A. $130.56. SP. MTWThFS. 11:20A-04:20P. 09/06-12/19

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FireTechnology503-143 BuildingConstruction 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine503-143-2R11. $387.43. . T. 01:00P-03:55P. 09/11-12/18503-143-2R12. $387.43. . T. 06:00P-08:55P. 09/11-12/18

503-155 FireProtectionHydraulics 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 503-142 Firefighting Principles I

Burlington503-155-2B1A. $559.24. . M. 09:00A-11:25A. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 12:00P-04:25P. 09/10-12/17

503-110 FireSafetyCommunications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine503-110-2R1A. $377.43. . Th. 09:00A-11:55A. 09/06-12/13

503-120 FireScienceStudentInternship 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 503-142 Firefighting Principles I

OffCampusCaledonia.Fire.Department503-120-2Z1A. $266.62. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/05-12/13

503-127 FireService/ChangingTechnologies 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine503-127-2R11. $295.12. . M. 01:00P-03:55P. 09/10-12/17503-127-2R12. $295.12. . M. 06:00P-08:55P. 09/10-12/17

503-142 FirefightingPrinciplesI 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine503-142-2R1A. $634.24. . F. 08:00A-04:25P. 09/07-09/07. . . F. 08:00A-04:25P. 09/14-12/14

Burlington503-142-2B1A. $634.24. . MTWThF. 11:45A-02:15P. 09/06-11/07

503-106 FirefightingPrinciplesII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 503-142 Firefighting Principles I

Burlington503-106-2B11. $432.18. . W. 01:00P-03:55P. 09/05-12/12

503-117 HealthandWellnessforFirefighters 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Burlington503-117-2B1A. $377.43. . W. 09:00A-11:55A. 09/05-12/12503-117-2B1B. $377.43. . MTW. 07:45A-10:15A. 10/29-12/12

503-139 PrinciplesofEmergencyServices 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine503-139-2R11. $377.43. . Th. 01:00P-03:55P. 09/06-12/13503-139-2R12. $377.43. . Th. 06:00P-08:55P. 09/06-12/13

Burlington503-139-2B1A. $377.43. . MTW. 07:45A-10:15A. 09/10-10/24

531-916 ParamedicCardiology 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Burlington531-916-2B11. $535.24. . TTh. 05:00P-09:55P. 12/11-12/18. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 12/15-12/15. . . TTh. 05:00P-09:55P. 01/17-02/07. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 01/19-02/02531-916-2B1A. $535.24. . M. 08:00A-05:25P. 12/10-12/10. . . MWTh. 08:00A-04:25P. 12/13-12/19. . . W. 08:00A-05:25P. 01/16-01/16. . . ThF. 08:00A-04:25P. 01/18-01/24. . . W. 08:00A-04:25P. 01/30-01/30. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 02/02-02/02. . . T. 08:00A-04:25P. 02/05-02/05

531-917 ParamedicClinicalFieldI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced531-917-2Z1A. $366.43. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/16-05/07531-917-2Z1B. $366.43. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/15-05/07

531-912 ParamedicMedicalPrinciples 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Burlington531-912-2B11. $487.24. . TTh. 05:00P-09:55P. 09/06-09/11. . . S. 08:00A-03:25P. 09/08-09/08. . . Th. 05:00P-09:55P. 09/13-09/13. . . TTh. 05:00P-08:55P. 09/18-09/20. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 09/22-09/22. . . T. 05:00P-08:55P. 09/25-09/25531-912-2B1A. $487.24. . Th. 08:00A-04:25P. 09/06-09/06. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 09/08-09/08. . . T. 08:00A-04:25P. 09/11-09/11. . . Th. 08:00A-04:25P. 09/20-09/20. . . F. 08:00A-05:25P. 09/14-09/14. . . W. 08:00A-05:25P. 09/26-09/26

531-915 ParamedicRespiratoryManagement 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Burlington531-915-2B11. $267.62. . TTh. 05:00P-09:55P. 11/15-12/06. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 11/17-12/08531-915-2B1A. $267.62. . MF. 08:00A-04:25P. 11/16-11/19. . . MW. 08:00A-04:25P. 11/26-11/28. . . S. 08:00A-04:25P. 12/01-12/01. . . T. 08:00A-04:25P. 12/04-12/04. . . F. 08:00A-02:25P. 12/07-12/07

FinancialPlanning114-101 PersonalFinancialPlanning 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha114-101-2K11. $366.43. . M. 05:30P-08:30P. 09/10-12/17

Racine114-101-2R1A. $366.43. . Th. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/06-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced114-101-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13114-101-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13114-101-2W7C. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

204-135 DesignConcepts,Advanced 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 204-126 Design & Publishing

Racine204-135-2R1A. $574.24. . TTh. 09:10A-11:40A. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn204-135-2E1A. $574.24. . TTh. 12:25P-02:55P. 09/06-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced204-135-2W7A. $614.24. INET,AC. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-10/18

204-136 DigitalMediaAnalysisandDesign 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced204-136-2WM1. $396.43. INET,BLND,AC. TBA. TBA-TBA.10/22-12/17

204-107 DigitalPhotography/Introductionto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine204-107-2R11. $430.68. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13204-107-2R1A. $430.68. . Th. 12:25P-04:25P. 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn204-107-2E1A. $430.68. . M. 11:20A-03:20P. 09/10-12/17204-107-2E31. $430.68. AC. Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 10/04-11/15

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced204-107-2W7A. $460.68. INET,AC. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-10/24204-107-2W7B. $460.68. INET,AC. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/25-12/13

204-115 DigitalPhotography/Advanced 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 204-107 Digital Photography/Introduction to

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced204-115-2W7A. $460.68. INET,AC. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/05-12/17

204-109 GraphicDesign ProfessionalPractices 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 204-126 Design & Publishing

Racine204-109-2R1A. $430.68. . M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn204-109-2E1A. $430.68. . W. 11:20A-03:20P. 09/12-12/19

204-125 IllustrationMediaConcepts 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine204-125-2R11. $430.68. . M. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 07:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17204-125-2R1A. $430.68. . W. 12:25P-04:25P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn204-125-2E1A. $430.68. . TTh. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/06-12/18

204-143 Illustration,Advanced Illustration,Advanced 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced204-143-2W7A. $460.68. INET,AC. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/05-12/17

FluidPowerTechnology612-102 Pneumatics/Hydraulics-Introduction 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

HorizonCenter612-102-2H1A. $391.68. . F. 09:10A-02:10P. 09/07-12/14

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center612-102-2L6A. $391.68. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

Racine612-102-2R1A. $391.68. . F. 10:00A-02:00P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn612-102-2E6A. $391.68. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/11-12/18

Graphics/Printing/Publishing

204-142 AppliedExitStrategies/ DisplayGraphics 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 204-109 Graphic Design Professional Practices

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced204-142-2W7A. $460.68. INET,AC,DS. TBA. TBA-TBA.11/05-12/17

204-145 AuthoringTools-Flash 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine204-145-2R61. $287.12. AC. M. 05:50P-09:50P. 11/05-12/17

204-128 BusinessofPhotography 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine204-128-2R11. $245.62. . T. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn204-128-2E11. $245.62. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19

204-105 ComputerIllustration/ DrawingTechniques 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine204-105-2R11. $430.68. . T. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/11-12/18204-105-2R1A. $430.68. . M. 12:25P-04:25P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn204-105-2E1A. $430.68. . TTh. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18

204-100 DesignConcepts 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine204-100-2R11. $574.24. . W. 04:45P-09:45P. 09/12-12/19204-100-2R1A. $574.24. . TTh. 09:10A-11:40A. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn204-100-2E1A. $574.24. . MW. 08:05A-10:35A. 09/10-12/19204-100-2E3A. $574.24. AC. F. 08:05A-01:05P. 10/26-12/14

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Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Delta see pages 6–7

530-197 ICDDiagnosisCoding 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology and 530-182 Human Disease for

Health Professions and 530-181 The Health Record, Introduction to and 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology

Racine530-197-2RMA. $372.18. BLND. M. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/10-12/17. . . TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/10-12/17

530-199 ICDProcedureCoding 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology and 530-182 Human Disease for

Health Professions and 530-181 The Health Record, Introduction to and 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology

Racine530-199-2RMA. $245.62. BLND. W. 09:10A-10:10A. 09/06-12/12

530-181 TheHealthRecord,Introductionto 1.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine530-181-2RMA. $124.81. BLND. Th. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/06-12/13

HealthOccupations-Foundations

501-107 ComputingforHealthcare, Introduction 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine501-107-2RM1. $245.62. BLND. T. 05:25P-07:25P. 09/11-10/23. . . T. 07:35P-09:45P. 09/11-10/23501-107-2RM2. $245.62. BLND. W. 05:25P-07:25P. 09/12-10/24. . . W. 07:35P-09:45P. 09/12-10/24501-107-2RMA. $245.62. BLND. M. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/10-10/22. . . M. 10:15A-02:15P. 09/10-10/22

Elkhorn501-107-2EMA. $245.62. BLND. W. 08:05A-09:05A. 09/12-10/17. . . W. 09:05A-10:05A. 09/12-10/17

501-101 MedicalTerminology 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: (838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro)

Kenosha501-101-2K11. $366.43. . Th. 05:30P-08:30P. 09/06-12/13

Racine501-101-2R1A. $366.43. . TTh. 08:05A-09:35A. 09/06-12/18501-101-2R1B. $366.43. . TTh. 10:15A-11:45A. 09/06-12/18501-101-2R1C. $366.43. . M. 05:35P-08:50P. 09/10-12/18501-101-2RMA. $366.43. BLND. WTh. 12:25P-03:25P. 09/06-10/25501-101-2RMB. $366.43. BLND. T. 05:30P-08:30P. 09/11-12/18501-101-2RMC. $366.43. BLND. W. 05:30P-08:30P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn501-101-2EMA. $366.43. BLND. W. 10:15A-01:15P. 09/12-12/19

Burlington501-101-2BMA. $366.43. BLND. S. 09:00A-12:00P. 09/08-12/15

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced501-101-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19501-101-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19501-101-2W7C. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

204-114 InternshipandPortfolio Development 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine204-114-2R1A. $366.43. . W. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/12-12/19

204-134 ProblemsinGraphic Design,Advanced 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 204-126 Design & Publishing

Racine204-134-2R1A. $430.68. . M. 12:25P-04:25P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn204-134-2E1A. $430.68. . TTh. 03:00P-05:00P. 09/06-12/18

204-146 VideoEditing 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine204-146-2R61. $287.12. AC. M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-10/29

204-116 WebpageDesignfor GraphicDesigners 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 204-107 Digital Photography/Introduction to

Racine204-116-2R11. $430.68. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13

HealthInformationTechnology

530-160 HealthcareInformatics 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 103-199 PC Basics/MS Office and 530-176 Health Data

Management

Racine530-160-2RMA. $487.24. BLND. W. 10:15A-12:20P. 09/12-12/19

530-178 HealthcareLegalandEthical IssuesHealthcareLaw&Ethics 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 530-176 Health Data Management

Racine530-178-2RMA. $245.62. BLND. M. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/10-12/17

530-177 HealthcareStatistics andResearch 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 530-176 Health Data Management

Racine530-177-2RMA. $245.62. BLND. W. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/12-12/19

530-182 HumanDiseasefor HealthProfessions 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology and 806-189 Anatomy, Basic or

806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology

Racine530-182-2RMA. $366.43. BLND. T. 09:00A-12:00P. 09/11-12/18

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

001-102 PlantPestsandControl 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha001-102-2K9A. $391.68. . S. 09:10A-01:10P. 09/08-12/15

001-141 SoilsandPlantNutrition 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha001-141-2K1A. $391.68. . F. 09:10A-01:10P. 09/07-12/14

001-109 UrbanFarmingand MarketGardening 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha001-109-2K1A. $391.68. . Th. 12:25P-05:25P. 09/06-12/13001-109-2KM1. $391.68. BLND. Th. 04:45P-07:15P. 09/06-12/13

Hospitality109-111 FrontOfficeManagement 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced109-111-2Z1A. $420.93. . Th. 01:00P-05:00P. 09/06-12/13

109-101 Hospitality/Principlesof 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine109-101-2R1A. $366.43. . Th. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/06-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced109-101-2Z1A. $366.43. . T. 01:00P-04:00P. 09/11-12/18

109-136 LodgingFieldExperience 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 109-101 Hospitality/Principles of OTHER REQUISITES: Medic First Aid Certification CPR B/C

Elkhorn109-136-2E1A. $124.81. DS. F. 09:10A-10:10A. 09/07-12/14

109-114 ManagingServices/ HospitalityIndustry 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Elkhorn109-114-2E1A. $420.93. . W. 09:00A-01:00P. 09/12-12/19

HumanServices520-152 AspectsofDisabilities 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine520-152-2R1A. $366.43. . F. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/07-12/14

520-161 ChildandAdolescentMentalHealth 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine520-161-2R1A. $366.43. . W. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/12-12/19

501-104 PrinciplesofCustomer ServiceinHealthcare 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: (851-760 Pre-Technical Writing) COREQUISITES: 501-107 Computing for Healthcare, Introduction

Racine501-104-2RM1. $245.62. BLND. W. 05:25P-07:25P. 11/07-12/19. . . W. 07:35P-09:45P. 11/07-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced501-104-2W7A. $265.62. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/01-12/31

Horticulture001-144 FloralDesignI/Commercial 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha001-144-2K1A. $551.68. . MW. 01:30P-04:00P. 09/10-12/19

001-177 FloralDesignIII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 001-145 Floral Design II/Commercial

Kenosha001-177-2K11. $589.68. . MW. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/19

001-137 GreenhouseBusinessPlanning 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha001-137-2K1A. $391.68. . M. 09:10A-02:10P. 09/10-12/17

001-143 HerbaceousPlants 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha001-143-2K1A. $391.68. . Th. 09:10A-01:10P. 09/06-12/13

001-111 HorticulturePracticum 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 001-151 Greenhouse Crops and 001-141 Soils and Plant

Nutrition

Kenosha001-111-2KMA. $391.68. BLND. W. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/12-12/19

001-136 LandscapeManagement 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha001-136-2K1A. $391.68. . T. 01:30P-05:30P. 09/11-12/18

001-130 LandscapePlantsI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha001-130-2K1A. $391.68. . T. 09:10A-02:10P. 09/11-12/18001-130-2KM1. $391.68. BLND. W. 04:45P-06:45P. 09/12-12/19

001-152 Perennials 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced001-152-2K7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

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520-124 HumanServiceFieldExperience 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 520-127 Professional Practices in Human Services COREQUISITES: 520-140 Group Counseling

Racine520-124-2R11. $366.43. . W. 04:45P-05:45P. 09/12-12/19520-124-2R1A. $366.43. . Th. 12:25P-01:25P. 09/06-12/13

520-121 HumanServiceFieldExperienceII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 520-124 Human Service Field Experience

Racine520-121-2R11. $366.43. . T. 04:45P-05:45P. 09/07-12/14520-121-2R1A. $366.43. . F. 01:30P-02:30P. 09/07-12/14

520-101 HumanServices/Introduction 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha520-101-2K11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/17

Racine520-101-2R11. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/13520-101-2R1A. $366.43. . M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17520-101-2R1B. $366.43. . W. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn520-101-2E11. $366.43. . T. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/11-12/18

520-105 InterviewingPrinciples &Recordkeeping 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha520-105-2K11. $366.43. . Th. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/06-12/13

Racine520-105-2R11. $366.43. . T. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/11-12/18520-105-2R1A. $366.43. . TTh. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18520-105-2R1B. $366.43. . F. 09:10A-01:10P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn520-105-2E11. $366.43. . W. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/12-12/19

520-127 ProfessionalPracticesin HumanServices 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha520-127-2K11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19

Racine520-127-2R11. $366.43. . Th. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/13520-127-2R1A. $366.43. . Th. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/06-12/13520-127-2R1B. $366.43. . T. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/11-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced520-127-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

IndustrialEquipMechanic462-106 IndustrialMechanicCapstoneProject 5.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 462-102 Preventative/Predictive Maintenance and 462-105

Robotics/Material Handling Systems

Racine462-106-2R21. $750.30. ST. MW. 04:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19462-106-2R2A. $750.30. ST. MW. 07:00A-11:00A. 09/10-12/19

520-128 ChildWelfarePolicyandPractice 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine520-128-2R1A. $366.43. . Th. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/06-12/13520-128-2R9A. $366.43. . S. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/08-12/15

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced520-128-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

520-110 CommunityResourcesandServices 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine520-110-2R11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/17520-110-2R12. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19520-110-2R1A. $366.43. . T. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/11-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced520-110-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

520-160 CorrectionalProcesses 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine520-160-2R11. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19

520-115 Counseling/Introductionto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 520-105 Interviewing Principles & Recordkeeping

Kenosha520-115-2K11. $366.43. . Th. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/06-12/13

Racine520-115-2R11. $366.43. . T. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/11-12/18520-115-2R12. $366.43. . M. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/10-12/17520-115-2R1A. $366.43. . MW. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/10-12/19

520-151 FamilyTheoryandPractice 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine520-151-2R11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/17520-151-2R12. $366.43. . W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19520-151-2R1A. $366.43. . F. 01:30P-04:30P. 09/07-12/14520-151-2R9A. $366.43. . S. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/08-12/15

520-150 Gerontology/Introductionto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine520-150-2R11. $366.43. . T. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/11-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced520-150-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

520-140 GroupCounseling 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 520-115 Counseling/Introduction to

Racine520-140-2R11. $366.43. . M. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/10-12/17520-140-2R12. $366.43. . T. 04:45P-08:45P. 09/11-12/18520-140-2R1A. $366.43. . MW. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/10-12/19520-140-2R1B. $366.43. . TTh. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18520-140-2R9A. $366.43. . S. 12:25P-04:25P. 09/08-12/15

46 Scheduleupdatesandcoursedescriptionscanbefoundat www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

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InterpreterTechnology533-109 DeafCultureinAmerica 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampus533-109-3W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/6-12/13

IT-InformationTechnology107-193 ITEssentials 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 107-011 IT in Business

Kenosha107-193-2K11. $391.68. . T. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/11-12/18107-193-2K1A. $391.68. . Th. 08:05A-12:05P. 09/06-12/13107-193-2K1B. $391.68. . F. 08:05A-12:05P. 09/07-12/14

Racine107-193-2R11. $391.68. . T. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/11-12/18107-193-2R1A. $391.68. . F. 08:05A-12:05P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn107-193-2E11. $391.68. . T. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/11-12/18107-193-2E1A. $391.68. . Th. 11:20A-03:20P. 09/06-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced107-193-2W7A. $421.68. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

107-011 ITinBusiness 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha107-011-2K11. $391.68. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17107-011-2K1A. $391.68. . MW. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/10-12/19107-011-2K1B. $391.68. . TTh. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18107-011-2KMA. $391.68. BLND. S. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/08-12/15

Racine107-011-2R11. $391.68. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17107-011-2R1A. $391.68. . MW. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/10-12/19107-011-2R1B. $391.68. . MW. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18107-011-2RMA. $391.68. BLND. S. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/08-12/15

Elkhorn107-011-2E1A. $391.68. . MW. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/10-12/19107-011-2EM1. $391.68. BLND. W. 08:00P-10:00P. 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced107-011-2W7A. $421.68. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

IT-MicrocomputerSpecialist154-109 ComputerSupport SpecialistInternship 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 154-113 IT Apps Server & Support and 154-114 Hardware &

Software Support OTHER REQUISITES: Department Approval

Kenosha154-109-2K1A. $366.43. DS. W. 03:40P-04:40P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn154-109-2E1A. $366.43. DS. W. 03:40P-04:40P. 09/12-12/19

462-104 MachineandEquipmentInstallation 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 606-121 Blueprint/Schematic Interpretation

Racine462-104-2R21. $450.18. ST. Th. 04:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/13462-104-2R2A. $450.18. ST. Th. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/06-12/13

462-101 MaintenanceMachining 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine462-101-2R21. $450.18. ST. M. 04:00P-10:00P. 09/10-12/17462-101-2R2A. $450.18. ST. M. 07:00A-01:00P. 09/10-12/17

462-103 MechanicalPowerTransmission 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 628-109 Mechanical Skills for Technicians

Racine462-103-2R21. $450.18. ST. Th. 04:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/13462-103-2R2A. $450.18. ST. Th. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/06-12/11

462-102 Preventative/PredictiveMaintenance 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine462-102-2R21. $450.18. ST. T. 04:00P-08:00P. 09/11-12/18462-102-2R2A. $450.18. ST. T. 07:00A-11:00A. 09/11-12/18

462-105 Robotics/MaterialHandlingSystems 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 620-104 Electro Hydraulic/Mechanical Systems

Racine462-105-2R1A. $450.18. . W. 12:00P-04:00P. 09/12-12/18

InteriorDesign304-117 ColorTheory 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha304-117-2K1A. $366.43. . M. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/10-12/17

304-148 InteriorDesignInternshipII 2.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha304-148-2K1A. $245.62. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

304-102 InteriorDesign,Principlesof 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha304-102-2K1A. $372.18. . TTh. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/11-12/18

304-127 InteriorSpacePlanandDesign 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 304-101 History of Furniture and Decorative Arts and 304-102

Interior Design, Principles of and 304-103 AutoCAD, Introduction to and 304-117 Color Theory and 304-122 Textiles and 304-133 Interior Materials, Finishes, & Products and 304-140 Rendering Techniques and 304-115 Drafting for Interiors

Kenosha304-127-2K1A. $372.18. . W. 11:20A-03:20P. 09/12-12/19

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Elkhorn150-194-2E11. $372.18. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19150-194-2E1A. $372.18. . MW. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/10-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced150-194-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

150-131 NetworkSpecialistInternship 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: 150-114 Network Concepts - CCNA1 and 154-110 Hardware &

Software Troubleshooting

Racine150-131-2R1A. $366.43. DS. W. 03:40P-04:40P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn150-131-2E1A. $366.43. DS. T. 03:40P-04:40P. 09/11-12/18

150-105 Network/WebConcepts, Introductionto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 107-011T IT in Business or 107-011 IT in Business

Kenosha150-105-2K11. $372.18. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19150-105-2K1A. $372.18. . MW. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/10-12/19150-105-2K1B. $372.18. . TTh. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/06-12/18150-105-2KMA. $372.18. BLND. S. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/08-12/15

Racine150-105-2R11. $372.18. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19150-105-2R1A. $372.18. . MW. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/10-12/19150-105-2R1B. $372.18. . TTh. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/06-12/18150-105-2RMA. $372.18. BLND. S. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/08-12/15

Elkhorn150-105-2E1A. $372.18. . MW. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/10-12/19150-105-2EM1. $372.18. BLND. W. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced150-105-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

150-124 RoutingCCNA2 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 150-114 Network Concepts - CCNA1

Racine150-124-2R11. $372.18. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17150-124-2R1A. $372.18. . TTh. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn150-124-2E1A. $372.18. . TTh. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18

150-127 SecurityLaws/Policies 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine150-127-2R11. $372.18. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn150-127-2E11. $372.18. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13

150-136 ServerTechnologies 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 150-105 Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to and 107-193

IT Essentials

Racine150-136-2R11. $372.18. . T. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/11-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced150-136-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

154-112 DataSecurity&RecoverySupport 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 154-119 System Software Support or 154-110 Hardware &

Software Troubleshooting

Kenosha154-112-2K11. $372.18. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17154-112-2K1A. $372.18. . MW. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn154-112-2E11. $372.18. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17

154-114 Hardware&SoftwareSupport 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 154-119 System Software Support

Kenosha154-114-2K11. $372.18. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13154-114-2K1A. $372.18. . TTh. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn154-114-2E11. $372.18. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13

154-113 ITAppsServer&Support 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 154-119 System Software Support or 154-110 Hardware &

Software Troubleshooting

Kenosha154-113-2K11. $372.18. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19154-113-2K1A. $372.18. . MW. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn154-113-2E11. $372.18. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced154-113-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

IT-NetworkCommunications

150-123 ApplicationServerAdministration 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 150-111 Network Administration - Microsoft

Racine150-123-2R1A. $372.18. . TTh. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn150-123-2E1A. $372.18. . TTh. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/06-12/18

150-191 FundamentalsLinux/UNIX 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 107-193 IT Essentials

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced150-191-2W7A. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

150-114 NetworkConcepts-CCNA1 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine150-114-2R1A. $372.18. . S. 08:05A-12:05P. 09/08-12/15

Elkhorn150-114-2E1A. $372.18. . S. 08:05A-12:05P. 09/08-12/15

150-194 NetworkSecurity 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 150-111 Network Administration - Microsoft

Racine150-194-2R11. $372.18. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19150-194-2R1A. $372.18. . MW. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/10-12/19

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152-138 Java,Introductionto 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-126 Programming & Database, Introduction to and 152-

148 Web Programming Concepts

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced152-138-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

152-151 MicrocomputerProgramming Advanced 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-126 Programming & Database, Introduction to

Kenosha152-151-2K11. $372.18. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17

152-164 MobileDeviceApplication Programming 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-126 Programming & Database, Introduction to

Kenosha152-164-2K11. $372.18. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13

152-163 PHPWebDevelopment 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 150-191 Fundamentals Linux/UNIX and 152-148 Web

Programming Concepts

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced152-163-2W7A. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

152-131 SystemsDesignandDevelopment 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 152-122 Computer Programming RPG/IV (ILE)

Kenosha152-131-2K11. $372.18. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13

152-187 WebDeveloper/Administrator Orientation 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced152-187-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

152-140 WebInternship 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced152-140-2W7A. $396.43. INET,DS. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

LaboratoryAssistant513-110 LabSkills,Basic 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine513-110-2R1A. $150.06. . M. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn513-110-2E1A. $150.06. . Th. 02:35P-04:35P. 09/06-12/13

IT-ProgrammingandWeb152-124 ComputerProgrammingC 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-126 Programming & Database, Introduction to

Kenosha152-124-2KM1. $372.18. BLND. W. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/12-12/19

152-122 ComputerProgramming RPG/IV(ILE) 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-105 System i Concepts and 152-126 Programming &

Database, Introduction to

Kenosha152-122-2K11. $372.18. . T. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/11-12/18

152-127 DBA-Part2-Oracle 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-110 DBA Part 1 - Oracle

Racine152-127-2RM1. $572.18. BLND. W. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/12-12/19

152-128 DBA-Part3-Oracle 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-110 DBA Part 1 - Oracle

Racine152-128-2RM1. $572.18. BLND. W. 08:00P-10:00P. 09/12-12/19

152-190 ElementsofDynamicWebDesign 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 150-105 Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced152-190-2W7A. $268.12. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

152-157 GameProgrammingI 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: 152-126 Programming & Database, Introduction to

Kenosha152-157-2KM1. $372.18. BLND. W. 08:00P-10:00P. 09/12-12/19

152-149 IBMiSystemAdministration 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha152-149-2K11. $372.18. . Th. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/06-12/13

152-167 IBMZendApplicationProgramming 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-141 Java Programming- IBM iSeries

Kenosha152-167-2K11. $372.18. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17

152-144 ITE-Commerce 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-146 Databases, Advanced COREQUISITES: 150-134 Web Servers and Security

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced152-144-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/11-12/17

152-141 JavaProgramming-IBMiSeries 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 152-105 System i Concepts and 152-126 Programming &

Database, Introduction to

Kenosha152-141-2K11. $372.18. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19

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104-134 MarketingInternship 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha104-134-2K1A. $366.43. DS. TBA. TBA-TBA. TBA-TBA104-134-2R1A. $366.43. DS. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

104-101 MarketingPrinciples 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha104-101-2K1A. $366.43. . Th. 10:15A-01:15P. 09/06-12/13104-101-2K31. $366.43. AC. T. 06:00P-08:55P. 09/11-10/30

Racine104-101-2R1A. $366.43. . M. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn104-101-2E3A. $366.43. AC. T. 10:15A-01:15P. 09/11-10/30

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced104-101-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19104-101-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

104-150 MarketingProfessionalDevelopment 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha104-150-2K1A. $124.81. . MW. 12:25P-01:25P. 09/12-11/14

Racine104-150-2R1A. $124.81. . W. 11:20A-12:50P. 09/12-12/15

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced104-150-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-11/07

104-173 MarketingResearch 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 104-101 Marketing Principles

Kenosha104-173-2K1A. $372.18. . MW. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/12-12/19

Racine104-173-2R11. $372.18. . W. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced104-173-2W7A. $402.18. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

104-105 PromotionPrinciplesI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha104-105-2K3A. $366.43. AC. F. 09:10A-12:10P. 10/19-12/14

Racine104-105-2R11. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn104-105-2E31. $366.43. AC. T. 04:45P-08:15P. 09/11-10/23

104-104 SellingPrinciples 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha104-104-2K1A. $366.43. . T. 11:20A-02:20P. 09/11-12/18104-104-2K31. $366.43. AC. T. 06:00P-09:25P. 11/06-12/18

Elkhorn104-104-2E4B. $366.43. AC. S. 08:00A-03:00P. 11/03-12/15

513-111 Phlebotomy 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 513-110 Lab Skills, Basic

Racine513-111-2R1A. $300.12. . M. 11:20A-12:20P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 12:20P-02:20P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn513-111-2E11. $300.12. . Th. 04:45P-05:45P. 09/06-12/13. . . Th. 05:45P-07:45P. 09/06-12/13

Marketing&MerchandisingMgmt

104-126 BusinessMarketingI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 104-101 Marketing Principles

Kenosha104-126-2K31. $366.43. AC. Th. 06:00P-09:25P. 09/06-10/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced104-126-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

104-116 E-Marketing/SocialMedia 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 104-101 Marketing Principles

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced104-116-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

104-194 InternationalMarketing 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha104-194-2K1A. $366.43. . T. 10:15A-01:15P. 09/11-12/18104-194-2K31. $366.43. AC. Th. 06:00P-09:25P. 10/25-12/13

Elkhorn104-194-2E31. $366.43. AC. T. 04:45P-08:15P. 10/30-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced104-194-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

104-191 InternetBusinessApplications 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine104-191-2R31. $124.81. AC. Th. 05:30P-09:30P. 11/01-11/15

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced104-191-2W7A. $134.81. INET,AC. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/01-11/12

104-169 Management/Merchandising 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha104-169-2K1A. $372.18. . Th. 10:15A-01:15P. 09/12-12/19

104-103 MarketingCareers 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine104-103-2R1A. $124.81. . M. 11:20A-12:50P. 09/10-11/26

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced104-103-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/13-11/08

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

606-153 EngineeringGraphicsw/CAD2 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 606-152 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1

CATI606-153-2C61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. TTh. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn606-153-2E61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. TTh. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/18

606-122 GeometricDimensioning andTolerancing 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI606-122-2C21. $245.62. IPVID. F. 05:00P-07:00P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn606-122-2E21. $245.62. IPVID. W. 05:00P-07:00P. 09/07-12/14

606-199 Internship,MechanicalTech 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI606-199-2C11. $124.81. . M. 05:00P-06:00P. 09/10-12/17

606-136 ManufacturingMaterials 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI606-136-2C21. $124.81. IPVID. Th. 05:00P-06:00P. 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn606-136-2E21. $124.81. IPVID. Th. 05:00P-06:00P. 09/06-12/13

606-159 ManufacturingProcesses 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI606-159-2C21. $245.62. IPVID. W. 05:00P-07:00P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn606-159-2E21. $245.62. IPVID. W. 05:00P-07:00P. 09/12-12/19

606-149 MechanicalEngineering, IntroductiontoTech 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 606-126 AutoCAD, Introduction

CATI606-149-2C61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. TTh. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn606-149-2E61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. TTh. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/18

606-118 Mechanisms 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 606-151 Statics and 606-152 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1

CATI606-118-2C21. $254.62. IPVID. F. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn606-118-2E21. $254.62. IPVID. F. 07:00P-10:00P. 09/07-12/14

606-131 StrengthofMaterials 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 606-151 Statics

CATI606-131-2C21. $381.93. IPVID. Th. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn606-131-2E21. $381.93. IPVID. Th. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/13

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced104-104-2R1A. $396.43. . W. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/12-12/19104-104-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19104-104-2W7B. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

104-119 VisualMerchandising 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha104-119-2K1A. $372.18. . W. 03:40P-08:40P. 09/12-12/19

Racine104-119-2R1A. $372.18. . TTh. 10:15A-12:45P. 09/11-12/18

MechanicalTechnology606-126 AutoCAD,Introduction 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI606-126-2C22. $254.62. IPVID. W. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn606-126-2E22. $254.62. IPVID. MW. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/12-12/19

606-121 Blueprint/SchematicInterpretation 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine606-121-2R1A. $245.62. . F. 08:00A-10:00A. 09/07-12/14

606-128 CAD-Solidworks 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

CATI606-128-2C91. $254.62. IPVID. S. 08:30A-11:30A. 09/08-12/15

Elkhorn606-128-2E61. $254.62. IPVID. S. 08:30A-11:30A. 09/08-12/15

606-127 CADIntermediate 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 606-126 AutoCAD, Introduction

CATI606-127-2C21. $254.62. IPVID. F. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn606-127-2E21. $254.62. IPVID. F. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/07-12/14

606-129 CAD/SolidsAdvanced 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 606-128 CAD - Solidworks

CATI606-129-2C91. $254.62. IPVID. S. 12:00P-03:00P. 09/08-12/15

Elkhorn606-129-2E61. $254.62. IPVID. S. 12:00P-03:00P. 09/08-12/15

606-152 EngineeringGraphicsw/CAD1 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 606-126 AutoCAD, Introduction and 606-149 Mechanical

Engineering, Introduction to

CATI606-152-2C61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. TTh. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn606-152-2E61. $254.62. SP,IPVID. TTh. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/06-12/18

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Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Delta see pages 6–7

543-116 NursingClinicalTransition 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and 543-110

Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts and 543-111 Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice and 543-112 Nursing Advanced Skills

COREQUISITES: 543-113 Nursing Complex Health Alterations II and 543-114 Nursing Management and Professional and 543-115 Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice

Kenosha543-116-2K1A. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19543-116-2K1B. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19543-116-2K1C. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19543-116-2K1D. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19543-116-2K1E. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19543-116-2K1F. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19543-116-2K1G. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19

Burlington543-116-2B1A. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19543-116-2B1B. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19543-116-2B1C. $261.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/21-12/19

543-109 NursingComplexHealthAlterationsI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations and 543-106 Nursing

Health Promotion and 543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and 543-108 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care

COREQUISITES: 806-197 Microbiology

Kenosha543-109-2K1A. $391.68. . M. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/06-12/17. . . Th. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/06-12/17543-109-2K1B. $391.68. . M. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/06-12/17. . . Th. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/06-12/17543-109-2K1C. $391.68. . M. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 11:10A-01:10P. 09/10-12/17543-109-2KMA. $391.68. BLND. Th. 11:20A-01:30P. 09/06-12/13. . . TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

Burlington543-109-2B1A. $391.68. . W. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/12-12/19. . . W. 10:05A-12:05P. 09/12-12/19543-109-2B1B. $391.68. . W. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/12-12/19. . . W. 02:25P-04:25P. 09/12-12/19

543-113 NursingComplexHealthAlterationsII 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and 543-110

Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts and 543-111 Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice and 543-112 Nursing Advanced Skills and 806-197 Microbiology and 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced

Kenosha543-113-2K1A. $366.43. . Th. 09:10A-01:10P. 09/06-11/15543-113-2K1B. $366.43. . Th. 09:10A-01:10P. 09/06-11/05543-113-2KMA. $366.43. BLND. Th. 11:25A-01:25P. 09/06-11/15

Burlington543-113-2B1A. $366.43. . T. 12:30P-04:45P. 09/11-11/20

543-101 NursingFundamentals 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology

Kenosha543-101-2K1A. $245.62. . T. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/11-12/18543-101-2K1B. $245.62. . T. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/11-12/18543-101-2K1C. $245.62. . T. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/11-12/18543-101-2KMA. $245.62. BLND. F. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/07-12/14

Burlington543-101-2B1A. $245.62. . T. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/11-12/18

Nursing543-104 Nsg:IntroClinicalPractice 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha543-104-2K1A. $261.12. . M. 09:00A-03:30P. 09/10-12/17543-104-2K1B. $261.12. . M. 07:00A-03:30P. 09/10-12/17543-104-2K1C. $261.12. . W. 09:00A-03:30P. 09/12-12/19543-104-2K1D. $261.12. . W. 07:00A-03:30P. 09/12-12/19543-104-2K1E. $261.12. . Th. 07:00A-03:30P. 09/06-12/13543-104-2K1F. $261.12. . Th. 07:00A-03:30P. 09/06-12/13543-104-2K1G. $261.12. . F. 07:00A-03:30P. 09/07-12/14543-104-2K1H. $261.12. . M. 07:00A-03:30P. 09/10-12/17

Burlington543-104-2B1A. $261.12. . W. 07:00A-03:30P. 09/12-12/05543-104-2B1B. $261.12. . Th. 07:00A-02:30P. 09/13-12/13543-104-2B1C. $261.12. . W. 07:00A-01:30P. 09/12-12/19

543-115 NursingAdvancedClinicalPractice 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 543-113 Nursing Complex Health Alterations II and 543-114

Nursing Management and Professional

Kenosha543-115-2K1A. $391.68. . M. 07:00A-03:00P. 09/10-11/20. . . T. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/10-11/20543-115-2K1B. $391.68. . M. 02:30P-10:00P. 09/10-11/20. . . T. 02:00P-07:30P. 09/10-11/20543-115-2K1C. $391.68. . M. 07:00A-03:00P. 09/10-11/20. . . T. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/10-11/20543-115-2K1D. $391.68. . M. 07:00A-03:00P. 09/10-11/20. . . T. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/10-11/20543-115-2K1E. $391.68. . M. 07:00A-03:00P. 09/10-11/20. . . T. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/10-11/20543-115-2K1F. $391.68. . M. 02:00P-10:00P. 09/10-11/20. . . T. 02:00P-07:30P. 09/10-11/20

Burlington543-115-2B1A. $391.68. . Th. 07:00A-07:30P. 09/06-11/15543-115-2B1B. $391.68. . Th. 07:00A-07:30P. 09/06-11/15543-115-2B1C. $391.68. . Th. 07:00A-02:30P. 09/06-11/16. . . F. 07:00A-12:00P. 09/06-11/16

543-112 NursingAdvancedSkills 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations and 543-106 Nursing

Health Promotion and 543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and 543-108 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care

COREQUISITES: 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced

Kenosha543-112-2K11. $130.56. . Th. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/06-12/13543-112-2K1A. $130.56. . M. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/10-12/17543-112-2K1B. $130.56. . M. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/10-12/17543-112-2K1C. $130.56. . Th. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/06-12/13543-112-2K1D. $130.56. . Th. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/06-12/13543-112-2K1E. $130.56. . Th. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/06-12/13543-112-2K1F. $130.56. . M. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/10-12/17

Burlington543-112-2B1A. $130.56. . T. 09:00A-12:00P. 09/11-11/13543-112-2B1B. $130.56. . Th. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/06-11/08543-112-2B1C. $130.56. . Th. 01:00P-04:00P. 09/06-11/08

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543-114-2KMA. $245.62. BLND. F. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/07-11/09

Burlington543-114-2B1A. $245.62. . W. 09:10A-12:30P. 09/12-11/14

543-110 NursingMentalHealth CommunityConcepts 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations and 543-106 Nursing

Health Promotion and 543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and 543-108 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care

COREQUISITES: 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced and 809-198 Psychology, Introduction to

Kenosha543-110-2K1A. $245.62. . Th. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/06-12/13543-110-2K1B. $245.62. . Th. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/06-12/13543-110-2K1C. $245.62. . Th. 03:40-05:40P. 09/06-12/13543-110-2KMA. $245.62. BLND. F. 10:00A-12:00P. 09/07-12/14

Burlington543-110-2B1A. $245.62. . F. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/07-12/14

543-103 NursingPharmacology 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha543-103-2K1A. $245.62. . T. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/11-12/18543-103-2K1B. $245.62. . T. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/11-12/18543-103-2K1C. $245.62. . T. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/11-12/18543-103-2KMA. $245.62. BLND. F. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/07-12/14

Burlington543-103-2B1A. $245.62. . F. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/07-12/14

543-102 NursingSkills 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha543-102-2K11. $391.68. . MT. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/10-12/18543-102-2K12. $391.68. . WTh. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/06-12/19543-102-2K1A. $391.68. . M. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 12:05P-03:05P. 09/10-12/17543-102-2K1B. $391.68. . W. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/12-12/19. . . W. 01:10P-04:10P. 09/12-12/19543-102-2K1C. $391.68. . Th. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/06-12/13. . . Th. 12:05P-03:05P. 09/06-12/13543-102-2K1D. $391.68. . WF. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/07-12/19543-102-2K1E. $391.68. . W. 12:00P-04:00P. 09/12-12/19. . . W. 04:30P-06:30P. 09/12-12/19543-102-2K1F. $391.68. . S. 08:00A-11:00A. 09/08-12/15. . . S. 12:00P-03:00P. 09/08-12/15

Burlington543-102-2B1A. $391.68. . M. 08:05A-02:05P. 09/10-12/17543-102-2B1B. $391.68. . M. 01:30P-07:30P. 09/10-12/17543-102-2B1C. $391.68. . T. 01:30P-07:30P. 09/11-12/18

543-107 Nursing:ClinicalCareAcross theLifespan 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 543-106 Nursing Health Promotion

Kenosha543-107-2K1A. $261.12. . TW. 07:00A-03:00P. 09/11-10/23543-107-2K1B. $261.12. . TW. 02:00P-10:00P. 09/11-10/23543-107-2K1C. $261.12. . Th. 07:00A-07:30P. 09/06-10/18543-107-2K1D. $261.12. . WTh. 07:00A-03:00P. 09/12-10/24543-107-2K1E. $261.12. . TW. 07:00A-03:00P. 10/30-12/05543-107-2K1F. $261.12. . WTh. 07:00A-03:00P. 10/31-12/13543-107-2K1G. $261.12. . Th. 07:00A-07:30P. 10/25-12/13543-107-2K1H. $261.12. . TW. 02:00P-10:00P. 10/30-12/05

543-105 NursingHealthAlterations 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-101 Nursing Fundamentals and 543-102 Nursing Skills and

543-103 Nursing Pharmacology and 543-104 Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice and 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology or 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced

Kenosha543-105-2K1A. $391.68. . M. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 10:05A-12:05P. 09/10-12/17543-105-2K1B. $391.68. . F. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/07-12/14. . . F. 10:05A-12:05P. 09/07-12/14543-105-2K1C. $391.68. . M. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 03:30P-05:30P. 09/10-12/17543-105-2KMA. $391.68. BLND. M. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 01:30P-05:30P. 09/17-12/10. . . M. 03:30P-05:30P. 09/17-12/17

Burlington543-105-2B1A. $391.68. . M. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 10:05A-12:05P. 09/10-12/17

543-106 NursingHealthPromotion 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-101 Nursing Fundamentals and 543-102 Nursing Skills

and 543-103 Nursing Pharmacology and 543-104 Nsg: Intro Clinical Practice and 809-188 Psychology, Developmental and 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology or 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced

Kenosha543-106-2K1A. $366.43. . M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17543-106-2K1B. $366.43. . M. 02:35P-05:35P. 09/10-12/17543-106-2K1C. $366.43. . F. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/07-12/14543-106-2KMA. $366.43. BLND. M. 02:30P-05:30P. 09/24-12/03. . . M. 03:30P-05:30P. 09/10-12/17

Burlington543-106-2B1A. $366.43. . W. 02:30P-05:30P. 09/12-12/19

543-111 NursingIntermediateClinicalPractice 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 543-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and 543-110 Nursing

Mental Health Community Concepts and 543-112 Nursing Advanced Skills

Kenosha543-111-2K1A. $391.68. . TW. 07:00A-02:30P. 09/11-10/24. . . TW. 01:30P-08:30P. 11/21-12/12543-111-2K1B. $391.68. . TW. 07:00A-02:30P. 09/11-10/24. . . TW. 12:30P-07:30P. 11/06-11/28543-111-2K1C. $391.68. . T. 07:00A-02:00P. 09/11-10-24. . . W. 07:00A-03:00P. 09/11-10-24. . . TW. 01:30P-08:30P. 10/30-11/20543-111-2K1D. $391.68. . TW. 12:30P-07:30P. 09/11-10-02. . . TW. 02:00P-09:30P. 10/30-12/11543-111-2K1E. $391.68. . TW. 12:30P-07:30P. 10/09-10/31. . . TW. 07:00A-02:30P. 10/30-12/11543-111-2K1F. $391.68. . TW. 01:30P-08:30P. 09/11-10/02. . . T. 07:00A-02:00P. 10/30-12/11. . . W. 07:00A-03:00P. 10/30-12/11543-111-2K1G. $391.68. . TW. 07:00A-02:15P. 09/25-12/04

Burlington543-111-2B1A. $391.68. . M. 12:00P-09:30P. 09/10-12/17543-111-2B1B. $391.68. . M. 07:00A-04:30P. 09/10-12/17543-111-2B1C. $391.68. . M. 07:00A-04:30P. 09/10-12/17543-111-2B1D. $391.68. . T. 07:00A-04:30P. 09/11-12/18

543-114 NursingManagementand ProfessionalConcepts 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I and 543-110 Nursing

Mental Health Community Concepts and 543-111 Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice and 543-112 Nursing Advanced Skills and 806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced

Kenosha543-114-2K1A. $245.62. . F. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/07-11/09543-114-2K1B. $245.62. . F. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/07-11/09

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510-154 Pathophysiologyfor HealthProfessions 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology

Kenosha510-154-2K1A. $366.43. . T. 03:40P-06:40P. 09/11-12/18

Burlington510-154-2B1A. $366.43. . T. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/11-12/18

510-155 PrinciplesofGerontologicalNursing 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced510-155-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

510-107 RNRefresherI-Theory/Lab 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha510-107-2KMA. $430.68. BLND. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

510-108 RNRefresherII-Clinical 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha510-108-2K1A. $287.12. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

Pharmacy536-121 FundamentalsofReading Prescriptions 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 834-109 Pre-Algebra COREQUISITES: 536-112 Pharmaceutical Business Applications and 536-115

Pharmacy Law

Elkhorn536-121-2E1A. $280.62. . W. 02:00P-03:00P. 09/12-12/19. . . W. 03:00P-05:00P. 09/12-12/19

536-134 ManagingPharmacyBenefits 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 536-112 Pharmaceutical Business Applications and 536-120

Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions COREQUISITES: 536-110 Pharmacy Calculations

Racine536-134-2R11. $366.43. . F. 05:00P-08:00P. 09/07-12/14

536-112 PharmaceuticalBusiness Applications 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 834-109 Pre-Algebra COREQUISITES: 536-115 Pharmacy Law and 536-121 Fundamentals of Reading

Prescriptions

Elkhorn536-112-2E1A. $366.43. . M. 02:00P-05:00P. 09/10-12/17

536-110 PharmacyCalculations 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: 834-109 Pre-Algebra and 536-121 Fundamentals of Reading

Prescriptions and 501-102 Intro to Medical Language COREQUISITES: 536-134 Managing Pharmacy Benefits

Racine536-110-2R9A. $366.43. . S. 09:00A-12:00P. 09/08-12/15

Burlington543-107-2B1A. $261.12. . Th. 07:00A-01:30P. 09/06-12/13543-107-2B1B. $261.12. . Th. 07:00A-01:30P. 09/06-12/13543-107-2B1C. $261.12. . Th. 07:00A-01:30P. 09/06-12/13

543-108 Nursing:Introductionto ClinicalCareManagement 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations

Kenosha543-108-2K1A. $261.12. . TW. 07:15A-03:15P. 10/30-12/05543-108-2K1B. $261.12. . WTh. 01:30P-09:30P. 10/31-12/12543-108-2K1C. $261.12. . Th. 07:00A-07:30P. 10/25-12/13543-108-2K1D. $261.12. . TW. 07:15A-03:15P. 10/30-12/05543-108-2K1E. $261.12. . TW. 07:15A-03:15P. 09/11-10/23543-108-2K1F. $261.12. . TW. 07:15A-03:15P. 09/11-10/23

Burlington543-108-2B1A. $261.12. . T. 07:00A-01:30P. 09/11-12/18543-108-2B1B. $261.12. . W. 07:00A-01:30P. 09/12-12/19543-108-2B1C. $261.12. . M. 01:30P-08:00P. 09/10-12/17

NursingandNursingRelated510-156 AssessmentoftheOlderAdult 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: 510-155 Principles of Gerontological Nursing

Kenosha510-156-2KMA. $430.68. BLND. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

510-105 LPNRefresherI-Theory/Lab 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha510-105-2KMA. $430.68. BLND. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

510-106 LPNRefresherII-Clinical 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha510-106-2K1A. $143.56. . TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

510-152 NSG:AppliedPediatricConcepts 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: 809-188 Psychology, Developmental and 543-106 Nursing

Health Promotion

Kenosha510-152-2K11. $124.81. . W. 04:45P-06:45P. 09/26-11/14

510-151 Nsg:Endocrine& ElectrolytesDisorders 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-105 Nursing Health Alterations and 543-106 Nursing

Health Promotion and 543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the and 543-108 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care

Kenosha510-151-2K1A. $124.81. . F. 09:30A-12:00P. 09/07-10/12

Burlington510-151-2B1A. $124.81. . F. 10:00A-12:30P. 09/07-10/12

510-153 Nsg:PharmacologyApplications 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: 543-103 Nursing Pharmacology

Kenosha510-153-2K11. $124.81. . W. 04:45P-07:45P. 10/03-11/07

Burlington510-153-2B1A. $124.81. . W. 02:30P-04:40P. 09/26-11/14

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

524-140 PTAProfessionalIssues1 2.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha524-140-2K1A. $245.62. . M. 10:15A-12:20P. 09/10-12/17

524-143 PTATherapeuticModalities 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 524-139 PTA Patient Interventions

Kenosha524-143-2K1A. $509.24. ST. W. 12:35P-02:35P. 09/12-12/19. . . W. 02:35P-03:35P. 09/12-12/19. . . F. 01:00P-03:05P. 09/07-12/14524-143-2K1B. $509.24. ST. W. 12:35P-02:35P. 09/12-12/19. . . W. 02:35P-03:35P. 09/12-12/19. . . M. 03:55P-07:00P. 09/10-12/17

QualityAssurance623-147 ManufacturingShopSafety 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine623-147-2R1A. $124.81. . M. 01:30P-02:30P. 09/10-12/17

623-183 StatisticalProcessControl/CT 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine623-183-2R1A. $124.81. . M. 12:25P-01:25P. 09/10-12/17

QualityInterdisciplinary625-121 MSSCCertificationPreparation andAssessment 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

LakeviewAdvancedTech.Center625-121-2L6A. $475.62. SP. MTW. 03:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn625-121-2E6A. $475.62. SP. MW. 03:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19. . . T. 10:00A-08:00P. 09/11-12/18

RadiologicTechnology526-194 ImagingEquipmentOperation 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 526-193 Radiography Clinical 3 COREQUISITES: 526-196 Modalities and 526-199 Radiography Clinical 4

Burlington526-194-2B1A. $366.43. . T. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/11-12/18

526-158 IntroductiontoRadiography 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology COREQUISITES: 526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 and 526-159 Radiographic

Imaging 1 and 526-168 Radiography Clinical 1

Burlington526-158-2B1A. $391.68. ST. F. 10:30A-12:30P. 09/07-12/14. . . F. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/07-12/14526-158-2B1B. $391.68. ST. F. 10:30A-12:30P. 09/07-12/14. . . F. 01:00P-03:00P. 09/07-12/14

536-115 PharmacyLaw 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 834-109 Pre-Algebra COREQUISITES: 536-112 Pharmaceutical Business Applications and 536-121

Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions

Elkhorn536-115-2E1A. $245.62. . M. 05:30P-07:30P. 09/10-12/17

PhysicalTherapyAssistant524-148 PTAClinicalPractice2 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 524-147 PTA Clinical Practice 1

Kenosha524-148-2K1A. $366.43. . Th. 08:00A-12:00P. 09/06-09/06. . . T. 08:00A-01:00P. 12/18-12/18. . . TTh. 08:00A-04:30P. 09/11-11/20

524-138 PTAKinesiology1 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha524-138-2K1A. $381.93. ST. M. 01:00P-02:45P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 02:45P-03:45P. 09/10-12/17. . . T. 12:25P-02:30P. 09/11-12/18524-138-2K1B. $381.93. ST. M. 01:00P-02:45P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 02:45P-03:45P. 09/10-12/17. . . T. 02:35P-04:40P. 09/11-12/18

524-146 PTAManagementofCardiopulmonary andIntegumentaryConditions 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 524-141 PTA Kinesiology 2 and 524-139 PTA Patient

Interventions and 524-142 PTA Therapeutic Exercise

Kenosha524-146-2K1A. $381.93. . F. 08:00A-09:30A. 09/07-12/14. . . F. 09:30A-12:25P. 09/07-12/14

524-139 PTAPatientInterventions 4.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha524-139-2K1A. $509.24. ST. TTh. 08:05A-09:05A. 09/06-12/18. . . TTh. 09:10A-11:15A. 09/06-12/18524-139-2K1B. $509.24. ST. TTh. 08:05A-09:05A. 09/06-12/18. . . T. 09:10A-11:15A. 09/11-12/18. . . Th. 11:20A-01:25P. 09/06-12/13

524-144 PTAPrinciplesofNeuromuscular Rehabilitation 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 524-141 PTA Kinesiology 2 and 524-139 PTA Patient

Interventions and 524-142 PTA Therapeutic Exercise

Kenosha524-144-2K1A. $509.24. ST. M. 08:05A-10:10A. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 10:15A-12:25P. 09/10-12/17. . . W. 08:05A-10:10A. 09/13-12/19524-144-2K1B. $509.24. ST. M. 08:05A-10:10A. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 10:15A-12:25P. 09/10-12/17. . . W. 10:15A-12:20P. 09/12-12/19

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Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Delta see pages 6–7

RenewableEnergy-Thermal483-175 GeoExchangeSiteSafety 1.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha483-175-2K3A. $124.81. . M. 09:10A-02:10P. 09/10-09/24

483-178 GeologicalFormationsforDrillers 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha483-178-2K31. $366.43. . T. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/11-12/18

483-172 GroutingandSanitation 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha483-172-2K11. $280.62. . T. 05:50P-08:50P. 09/11-10/18

483-173 PlasticFusionApplications 2.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha483-173-2K31. $280.62. . M. 04:45P-09:45P. 10/22-12/17

483-180 RigTransport,Set-UpandSafety 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha483-180-2K31. $245.62. AC. T. 04:45P-09:45P. 09/13-10/18

483-170 Rotary:RigOperation 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: 483-174 Introduction to Ground Loop Methods and 483-175

GeoExchange Site Safety

Kenosha483-170-2K1A. $420.93. . WTh. 09:10A-01:10P. 10/03-11/21

SmallBusiness145-105 Entrepreneurship1-Feasibility 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 801-136 English Composition 1

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced145-105-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

145-104 Entrepreneurship-NewVenture 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced145-104-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/19

SmallEngine/ChassisMechanic

461-120 SmallPowerEquipment 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha461-120-2K12. $411.18. . Th. 04:45P-09:45P. 09/06-12/13

526-196 Modalities 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: 526-193 Radiography Clinical 3 COREQUISITES: 526-194 Imaging Equipment Operation and 526-199

Radiography Clinical 4

Burlington526-196-2B1A. $366.43. . T. 12:10P-03:10P. 09/11-12/18

526-159 RadiographicImaging1 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology COREQUISITES: 526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 and 526-158 Introduction to

Radiography and 526-168 Radiography Clinical 1

Burlington526-159-2B1A. $366.43. . W. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/12-12/19

526-149 RadiographicProcedures1 5.00CR PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology COREQUISITES: 526-158 Introduction to Radiography and 526-159 Radiographic

Imaging 1 and 526-168 Radiography Clinical 1

Burlington526-149-2B1A. $652.80. ST. M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 03:00P-07:00P. 09/10-12/17526-149-2B1B. $652.80. ST. M. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/10-12/17. . . M. 12:40P-02:40P. 09/10-12/17. . . W. 11:30A-01:30P. 09/12-12/19

526-168 RadiographyClinical1 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology COREQUISITES: 526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 and 526-158 Introduction to

Radiography and 526-159 Radiographic Imaging 1

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced526-168-2Z1A. $245.62. . TTh. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/18

526-199 RadiographyClinical4 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 526-193 Radiography Clinical 3 COREQUISITES: 526-194 Imaging Equipment Operation and 526-196 Modalities

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced526-199-2Z1A. $366.43. . MWF. TBA-TBA. 09/07-12/19

RelatedBusiness105-106 BusinessCommunications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 801-136 English Composition 1

Kenosha105-106-2K1A. $366.43. . M. 05:50P-09:50P. 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn105-106-2E3A. $366.43. AC. W. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/12-11/07

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced105-106-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

RenewableEnergy-Electricity482-111 SustainableEnergy- GenerationofElec 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 482-110 Intro to Sustainable Energy

Kenosha482-111-3K11. $300.12. . T. 06:00P-10:00P. 09/11-12/18

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Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

196-192 ManagingforQuality 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha196-192-2K31. $366.43. AC. Th. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/20-10/25

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-192-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

196-168 OrganizationalDevelopment 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-168-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

196-164 PersonalSkillsforSupervisors 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine196-164-2R31. $366.43. . Th. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/06-12/13

196-123 ProblemSolvingandDecisionMaking 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine196-123-2R31. $245.62. . W. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/12-12/19

196-188 ProjectManagement 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 196-189 Team Building and Problem Solving

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-188-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

196-136 SafetyintheWorkplace 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 196-192 Managing for Quality

Elkhorn196-136-2E31. $366.43. AC. W. 05:30P-09:30P. 11/14-12/19

196-164B StressManagement 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-164B-2W7B. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 10/05-11/02

196-191 Supervision 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha196-191-2K31. $366.43. AC. T. 05:30P-09:30P. 11/13-12/18

Racine196-191-2R31. $366.43. AC. W. 05:30P-09:30P. 11/14-12/19

Elkhorn196-191-2E31. $366.43. AC. M. 05:30P-09:30P. 11/12-12/17

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-191-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

196-189 TeamBuildingandProblemSolving 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-189-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

SupervisoryManagement196-100 AcceleratedLearning 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha196-100-2K31. $124.81. AC. T. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/11-09/18

Racine196-100-2R31. $124.81. AC. W. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/12-09/19

Elkhorn196-100-2E31. $124.81. AC. M. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/10-09/17

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-100-2W7A. $134.81. INET,AC. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-09/27

196-164C AssertiveBehavior 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-164C-2W7C. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 11/09-12/14

196-169 DiversityandChangeManagement 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine196-169-2R31. $366.43. AC. M. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/24-10/29

Elkhorn196-169-2E31. $366.43. AC. W. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/19-10/31

196-193 HumanResourceManagement 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha196-193-2K31. $366.43. AC. Th. 05:30P-09:30P. 11/01-12/13

Racine196-193-2R31. $366.43. AC. M. 05:30P-09:30P. 11/12-12/17

Elkhorn196-193-2E31. $366.43. AC. T. 05:30P-09:30P. 11/13-12/18

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-193-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

196-190 LeadershipDevelopment 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha196-190-2K31. $366.43. AC. T. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/25-10/30

Racine196-190-2R31. $366.43. AC. W. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/26-11/07

Elkhorn196-190-2E31. $366.43. AC. M. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/24-10/29

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-190-2W7A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-12/13

196-134 LegalIssuesforSupervisors 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 196-193 Human Resource Management

Kenosha196-134-2K31. $366.43. AC. W. 05:30P-09:30P. 11/14-12/19

Elkhorn196-134-2E31. $366.43. AC. T. 05:30P-09:30P. 09/25-10/30

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512-125 SurgicalTechnology,Introto 4.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology COREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology

Kenosha512-125-2K1A. $535.24. ST. M. 07:00A-11:00A. 09/10-10/22. . . Th. 07:00A-11:00A. 09/06-10/25. . . T. 07:00A-11:00A. 09/11-10/23512-125-2K1B. $535.24. . M. 07:00A-11:00A. 09/10-10/22. . . MW. 11:20A-03:20P. 09/10-10/24512-125-2K1C. $535.24. ST. M. 07:00A-11:00A. 09/10-10/22. . . TTh. 11:20A-03:20P. 09/06-10/25

TechnicalCommunications699-101 WritingforDigitalMedia 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced699-101-2W1A. $396.43. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/10-11/05

VisualCommunications206-102 2DComputerAnimation Techniques(flash) 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine206-102-2R31. $248.12. AC. F. 09:10A-10:10A. 10/26-12/14. . . F. 10:10A-12:10P. 10/26-12/14

206-103 CharacterDesign 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine206-103-2R31. $372.18. AC. F. 09:10A-01:10P. 09/07-10/19

Welding442-102 IntroductiontoWelding 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine442-102-2R2A. $345.62. ST. F. 09:00A-01:15P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn442-102-2E2A. $345.62. ST. F. 09:00A-01:15P. 09/07-12/14

442-101 WeldingBasics 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine442-101-2R21. $172.81. ST. F. 05:00P-07:15P. 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn442-101-2E21. $172.81. ST. F. 05:00P-07:15P. 09/07-12/14

196-164A TimeManagement 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced196-164A-2W7A. $134.81. INET. TBA. TBA-TBA. 09/06-10/04

SurgicalTech512-127 ExploringSurgicalIssues 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 512-125 Surgical Technology, Intro to and 512-126 Surgical Tech

Fundamentals 1

Kenosha512-127-2K1A. $245.62. . W. 07:00A-09:00A. 09/12-12/19

512-131 SurgicalInterventions1 4.00CR PREREQUISITES: 512-128 Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2 and 512-130 Surgical

Skills Application

Kenosha512-131-2K1A. $487.24. . M. 08:05A-12:05P. 09/10-12/17

512-126 SurgicalTechFundamentals1 4.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology COREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology and 512-125 Surgical Technology,

Intro to

Kenosha512-126-2K1A. $535.24. ST. M. 07:00A-11:00A. 10/29-12/17. . . TTh. 07:00A-11:00A. 10/30-12/18512-126-2K1B. $535.24. ST. M. 07:00A-11:00A. 10/29-12/17. . . MW. 11:20A-03:20P. 10/29-12/17512-126-2K1C. $535.24. ST. M. 07:00A-11:00A. 10/29-12/17. . . TTh. 11:20A-03:20P. 10/30-12/18

512-132 SurgicalTechnologyClinical1 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: 512-128 Surgical Tech Fundamentals 2 and 512-130 Surgical

Skills Application COREQUISITES: 512-131 Surgical Interventions 1

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced512-132-2K1A. $401.43. . WF. 07:00A-01:00P. 09/07-10/26. . . Th. 07:00A-01:00P. 09/06-10/25512-132-2K1B. $401.43. . WF. 07:00A-01:00P. 09/07-10/26. . . Th. 07:00A-01:00P. 09/06-10/25

512-133 SurgicalTechnologyClinical2 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: 512-132 Surgical Technology Clinical 1 COREQUISITES: 512-131 Surgical Interventions 1

Kenosha512-133-2K1B. $401.43. . WThF. 07:00A-01:00P. 10/31-12/14

OffCampusTo.Be.Announced512-133-2K1A. $401.43. . WF. 07:00A-01:00P. 10/31-12/14. . . Th. 07:00A-01:00P. 11/01-12/13

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TechnicalDiploma:FallSubjectIndex

TechnicalDiploma:FallCourseIndexAcute Care Nursing Assistant ...........................................................................62Barber/Cosmetology Industry ........................................................................59Barber/Cosmetology/Introduction to .............................................................59Bleaching A .................................................................................................... 59Blueprint Reading .......................................................................................... 60Blueprint Reading/Advanced ..........................................................................60Carpentry and Repair, Basic ............................................................................60Chemical Straightening A ...............................................................................59Chemical Straightening B ...............................................................................59CNC Introduction and Support Equipment Basics .............................................60CNC Lathe Set-Up ............................................................................................ 61CNC Machining Technology ............................................................................. 61CNC Mill Set-Up .............................................................................................. 61CNC Offsets and Operations ............................................................................60CNC Production Applications ........................................................................... 61Dental and General Anatomy .........................................................................60Dental Assistant Clinicals ................................................................................60Dental Assistant Professionalism .....................................................................60Dental Chairside ............................................................................................. 60Facials A ........................................................................................................ 59Fundamentals of CNC Milling Applications ......................................................62Fundamentals of CNC Turning Applications .....................................................62Gauging/Inspection .......................................................................................60Hair Color A, Basic .......................................................................................... 59Hair Color B, Basic .......................................................................................... 59Hair Design IA ................................................................................................ 59Hair Design IB ................................................................................................ 59Hair Design II A .............................................................................................. 59Health Unit Coordinator Clinical ......................................................................62Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I ..............................................................62Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II .............................................................62Human Body in Health & Disease ...................................................................60Manicuring A, Basic ........................................................................................59Mechanical Systems .......................................................................................60Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1 ........................................................... 61Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 2 ........................................................... 61

Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 2 ................................................................. 61Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures ...................................................60Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1 ................................................................. 61Medical Assistant Practicum ............................................................................ 61Medical Law, Ethics, & Professionalism ........................................................... 61Medical Office Insurance and Finance ............................................................. 61Medical Transcription I ...................................................................................59Men’s Haircutting A ........................................................................................59Men’s Haircutting B ........................................................................................59Metal Fabrication I .........................................................................................62Nursing Assistant ............................................................................................ 62Office Field Study ........................................................................................... 59Perm Techniques A .........................................................................................59Perm Techniques B .........................................................................................59Pharmacology for Allied Health Pharm for Allied Health ................................. 61Salon Services/Advanced A ............................................................................59Salon Services/Advanced B ............................................................................59Shampoo Treatments ......................................................................................60Weld Printreading and Fabrication Procedures ................................................62Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding ..............................................63Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding ......................................................62Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld ......................................................63Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene ...................................................................63Welding/Fundamentals of ..............................................................................63Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding .....................................................................63Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding ................................................................63Welding/Oxyacetylene ...................................................................................63Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding ..............................................................63Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding .........................................................63Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Certification ...................................................63Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting .................................................................63Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Certification ................................................64Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding ......................................................63Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding .............................................................. 64Women’s Haircutting A ...................................................................................60Women’s Haircutting B ...................................................................................60

Admin/Office Assistant/Medical ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 59Barbering/Cosmetology ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 59Building Service ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60Dental .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60Machine Tool/CNC Technology ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 60Mechanical Drafting ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60Medical Assistant .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60Numerical Control ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................61Nursing .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62Nursing and Nursing Related .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62Welding ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62

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Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Deltasee pages 6–7

Admin/OfficeAssistant/Medical

106-370 MedicalTranscriptionI 4.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 106-178 Office Proofreading and Editing and 501-101 Medical

Terminology and 509-302 Human Body in Health & Disease OTHER REQUISITES: Typing 45 WPM

Racine106-370-2RMA $496.24 BLND MW 10:15A-12:15P 09/10-12/19 MW 12:15P-02:15P 09/10-12/19

106-392 OfficeFieldStudy 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: 106-137 Keyboarding Applications COREQUISITES: 106-119 Professional Development

OffCampusTo Be Announced106-392-2W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/11-12/18

Barbering/Cosmetology502-324 Barber/CosmetologyIndustry 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-324-2R1A $245.62 MWF 12:30P-05:00P 09/07-10/12

502-312 Barber/Cosmetology/Introductionto1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-312-2R1A $124.81 TTh 12:30P-05:00P 09/11-10/04

502-336A BleachingA 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 502-304A Hair Color A, Basic

Racine502-336A-2R11 $261.12 MTWTh 05:30P-10:00P 11/27-12/19502-336A-2R1A $261.12 MTWTh 07:30A-12:00P 11/27-12/19

502-303A ChemicalStraighteningA 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 502-302A Perm Techniques A

Racine502-303A-2R11 $261.12 MTWTh 05:30P-10:00P 10/03-10/29502-303A-2R1A $261.12 MTWTh 07:30A-12:00P 10/03-10/29

502-303B ChemicalStraighteningB 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: 502-303A Chemical Straightening A

Racine502-303B-2R1B $130.56 MTWThF 12:30P-05:00P 11/06-11/19

502-318A FacialsA 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-318A-2R1A $261.12 F 12:30P-05:00P 09/07-12/14

502-304A HairColorA,Basic 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-304A-2R11 $261.12 MTWTh 05:30P-10:00P 10/30-11/26502-304A-2R1A $261.12 MTWTh 07:30A-12:00P 10/30-11/26

502-304B HairColorB,Basic 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 502-304A Hair Color A, Basic

Racine502-304B-2R1B $261.12 MTWThF 12:30P-05:00P 10/05-11/05

502-306A HairDesignIA 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-306A-2R1A $261.12 MTWTh 12:30P-05:00P 10/30-11/26

502-306B HairDesignIB 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: 502-306A Hair Design IA

Racine502-306B-2R1B $130.56 MTWThF 07:30A-12:00P 11/06-11/19

502-307A HairDesignIIA 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-307A-2R1A $261.12 MTWTh 12:30P-05:00P 11/27-12/19

502-305A ManicuringA,Basic 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-305A-2R1A $261.12 F 07:30A-12:00P 09/07-12/14

502-332A Men'sHaircuttingA 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 502-331A Women's Haircutting A

Racine502-332A-2R1A $261.12 MTWTh 12:30P-05:00P 10/03-10/29

502-332B Men'sHaircuttingB 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 502-332A Men's Haircutting A

Racine502-332B-2R1B $261.12 MTWThF 07:30A-12:00P 10/05-11/05

502-302A PermTechniquesA 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-302A-2R11 $261.12 MTWTh 05:30P-10:00P 09/06-10/02502-302A-2R1A $261.12 MTWTh 07:30A-12:00P 09/06-10/02

502-302B PermTechniquesB 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 502-302A Perm Techniques A

Racine502-302B-2R1B $261.12 MTWThF 12:30P-05:00P 09/06-10/04

502-344A SalonServices/AdvancedA 1.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-344A-2R1A $130.56 MTWThF 12:30P-05:00P 12/06-12/19

502-344B SalonServices/AdvancedB 2.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-344B-2R1B $261.12 MTWThF 07:30A-12:00P 11/20-12/19

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MachineTool/CNCTechnology

420-342 CNCIntroductionandSupport EquipmentBasics 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 420-345 Gauging/Inspection and 623-147 Manufacturing Shop

Safety

Racine420-342-2R1A $146.81 W 08:05A-01:05P 09/12-12/19

420-344 CNCOffsetsandOperations 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 420-345 Gauging/Inspection

Racine420-344-2R1A $124.81 T 08:05A-01:05P 09/11-12/18

420-345 Gauging/Inspection 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 421-376 Blueprint Reading and 804-370 Mathematics I/Applied

Racine420-345-2R1A $293.62 TW 01:30P-03:30P 09/11-12/19

MechanicalDrafting421-376 BlueprintReading 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine421-376-2R1A $245.62 M 08:05A-12:05P 09/10-12/17

421-316 BlueprintReading/Advanced 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 421-376 Blueprint Reading

Racine421-316-2R11 $245.62 F 04:45P-08:45P 09/07-12/14

MedicalAssistant509-302 HumanBodyinHealth&Disease 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology

Racine509-302-2RM1 $366.43 BLND Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/06-12/12509-302-2RMA $366.43 BLND T 10:15A-01:15P 09/11-12/18509-302-2RMB $366.43 BLND T 02:30P-05:30P 09/11-12/18

OffCampusTo Be Announced509-302-2W7A $396.43 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

509-301 MedicalAssistantAdministrative Procedures 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 501-107 Computing for Healthcare, Introduction

Racine509-301-2RMA $267.62 BLND M 06:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17 M 09:00P-09:50P 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn509-301-2EMA $267.62 BLND W 01:30P-02:30P 09/12-12/19 W 02:30P-03:30P 09/12-12/19

502-301 ShampooTreatments 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-301-2R1A $124.81 S 08:00A-12:30P 09/08-10/27

502-331A Women'sHaircuttingA 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine502-331A-2R1A $261.12 MTWTh 12:30P-05:00P 09/06-10/02

502-331B Women'sHaircuttingB 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 502-331A Women's Haircutting A

Racine502-331B-2R1B $261.12 MTWThF 07:30A-12:00P 09/06-10/04

BuildingService443-312 CarpentryandRepair,Basic 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 601-111 Workplace Fundamentals

Kenosha443-312-2K31 $267.62 TTh 04:45P-08:45P 09/11-10/30443-312-2K32 $267.62 MW 04:45P-08:45P 10/31-12/19

443-314 MechanicalSystems 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 601-111 Workplace Fundamentals

Kenosha443-314-2K31 $267.62 TTh 04:45P-08:45P 11/01-12/18

Dental508-304 DentalandGeneralAnatomy 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha508-304-2K1A $245.62 M 11:20A-01:20P 09/10-12/17 Th 01:05P-03:05P 09/13-12/13

508-306 DentalAssistantClinicals 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha508-306-2K1A $469.68 T 08:00A-05:00P 09/11-12/18

508-307 DentalAssistantProfessionalism 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

OffCampusTo Be Announced508-307-2W7A $134.81 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/11-12/18

508-302 DentalChairside 5.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 508-101 Dental Health Safety and 508-113 Dental Materials and

508-304 Dental and General Anatomy

Kenosha508-302-2K1A $782.80 ST W 11:20A-02:20P 09/12-12/12 F 08:05A-11:05A 09/14-12/14 W 09:10A-11:10A 09/12-12/12 Th 08:05A-10:05A 09/13-12/13508-302-2K1B $782.80 ST F 08:05A-11:05A 09/14-12/14 W 02:35P-04:35P 09/12-12/12 Th 10:15A-12:15P 09/13-12/13 W 11:20A-02:20P 09/12-12/12

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509-309 MedicalLaw,Ethics, &Professionalism 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine509-309-2RMA $245.62 BLND Th 12:25P-04:25P 09/06-12/13509-309-2RMB $245.62 BLND T 08:05A-12:05P 09/11-12/18

509-307 MedicalOfficeInsurance andFinance 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 501-107 Computing for Healthcare, Introduction and 509-302

Human Body in Health & Disease

Racine509-307-2RM1 $267.62 BLND Th 06:00P-09:50P 09/06-12/13

509-308 PharmacologyforAllied HealthPharmforAlliedHealth 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 509-302 Human Body in Health & Disease

Racine509-308-2R1A $245.62 W 08:05A-12:05P 09/12-12/19

OffCampusTo Be Announced509-308-2W7A $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/15-12/18509-308-2W7B $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19509-308-2W7C $265.62 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19

NumericalControl

444-335 CNCLatheSet-Up 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 444-333 Fundamentals of CNC Turning

Racine444-335-2R11 $469.68 M 04:00P-10:00P 09/10-12/17

444-331 CNCMachiningTechnology 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 420-342 CNC Introduction and Support Equipment

Racine444-331-2R1A $469.68 Th 08:05A-02:05P 09/06-12/13

444-336 CNCMillSet-Up 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 444-334 Fundamentals of CNC Milling

Racine444-336-2R11 $469.68 W 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19

444-332 CNCProduction Applications 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 420-342 CNC Introduction and Support Equipment COREQUISITES: 420-344 CNC Offsets and Operations and 444-331 CNC

Machining Technology

Racine444-332-2R1A $313.12 TW 08:05A-11:35A 09/11-12/19

509-304 MedicalAssistant ClinicalProcedures1 4.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine509-304-2R11 $535.24 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/10-12/17 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/11-12/18509-304-2R1A $535.24 Th 08:05A-12:25P 09/13-12/13 T 08:05A-12:25P 09/18-12/18

Elkhorn509-304-2E1A $535.24 Th 08:05A-12:05P 09/06-12/13 Th 12:05P-04:05P 09/06-12/13

509-306 MedicalAssistant ClinicalProcedures2 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 509-303 Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1 and 509-304

Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1 COREQUISITES: 509-308 Pharmacology for Allied Health

Racine509-306-2R11 $401.43 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/06-12/13 W 05:50P-06:50P 09/12-12/19 W 06:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19509-306-2R1A $401.43 W 01:30P-02:30P 09/12-12/19 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/13 W 02:30P-04:30P 09/12-12/19

509-303 MedicalAssistantLabProcedures1 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 509-304 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1

Racine509-303-2R11 $267.62 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/12-12/19 W 07:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19509-303-2R1A $267.62 W 08:05A-10:05A 09/12-12/19 W 10:05A-12:05P 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn509-303-2E1A $267.62 F 08:05A-10:05A 09/07-12/14 F 10:05A-12:05P 09/07-12/14

509-305 MedicalAssistant LabProcedures2 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 509-303 Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1

Racine509-305-2R11 $267.62 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/11-12/18 T 07:50P-09:50P 09/11-12/18509-305-2R1A $267.62 T 12:25P-02:25P 09/11-12/18 T 02:25P-04:25P 09/11-12/18

509-310 MedicalAssistant Practicum 3.00CR Instructor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine509-310-2R1A $401.43 MTWThF TBA-TBA 12/17-02/15509-310-2R1B $401.43 MTWThF TBA-TBA 12/17-02/15509-310-2R1C $401.43 MTWThF TBA-TBA 12/17-02/15

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543-300-2E1A $391.68 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 09/06-10/08 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 10/09-10/30543-300-2E1B $391.68 MTWTh 10:15A-12:15P 10/09-11/08 MTWTh 10:15A-12:15P 11/12-12/03

Burlington543-300-2B11 $391.68 S 07:00A-03:00P 09/08-11/03 FS 06:30A-08:30A 11/09-12/15543-300-2B1A $391.68 W 07:00A-09:00A 12/05-12/05 MTWThF 07:00A-09:00A 09/06-10/29 MTWThF 06:30A-08:30A 10/30-12/05

NursingandNursingRelated510-303 HealthUnitCoordinatorClinical 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 510-302 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II

Racine510-303-2R1A $430.68 T 12:25P-04:25P 10/30-12/18 MF 07:00A-01:00P 10/30-12/17

510-301 HealthUnitCoordinatorProceduresI 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE COREQUISITES: 501-101 Medical Terminology and 501-104 Principles of

Customer Service in and 501-107 Computing for Healthcare, Introduction

Racine510-301-2RMA $366.43 BLND TWTh 08:05A-12:05P 09/06-10/25

510-302 HealthUnitCoordinatorProceduresII 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 510-301 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I

Racine510-302-2RMA $366.43 BLND TWTh 08:05A-12:05P 10/30-12/18

Welding442-302 MetalFabricationI 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine442-302-2R1A $518.43 WTh 01:00P-04:00P 09/06-12/19

Elkhorn442-302-2E1A $518.43 WTh 01:00P-04:00P 09/06-12/19

442-324 WeldPrintreadingand FabricationProcedures 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine442-324-2R11 $345.62 F 04:00P-08:15P 09/07-12/14442-324-2R1A $345.62 F 08:00A-12:15P 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn442-324-2E11 $345.62 F 04:00P-08:15P 09/07-12/14442-324-2E1A $345.62 F 08:00A-12:15P 09/07-12/14

442-332 Welding/AdvancedGas MetalArcWelding 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-321 Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding

Racine442-332-2R21 $518.43 ST W 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-332-2R2A $518.43 ST W 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19

444-334 FundamentalsofCNC MillingApplications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 444-331 CNC Machining Technology COREQUISITES: 421-316 Blueprint Reading/Advanced and 804-371 Mathematics

II/Applied

Racine444-334-2R11 $469.68 Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/06-12/13

444-333 FundamentalsofCNC TurningApplications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 444-331 CNC Machining Technology COREQUISITES: 421-316 Blueprint Reading/Advanced and 804-371 Mathematics

II/Applied

Racine444-333-2R11 $469.68 T 04:00P-10:00P 09/11-12/18

Nursing543-302 AcuteCareNursingAssistant 2.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: 543-300 Nursing Assistant

Kenosha543-302-2K11 $261.12 T 04:10P-07:10P 09/11-12/18

543-300 NursingAssistant 3.00CR Program Counselor consent required PREREQUISITES: NONE

Kenosha543-300-2K11 $391.68 TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/06-10/03 TWTh 04:00P-08:00P 10/04-11/01543-300-2K12 $391.68 MTWTh 04:00P-10:00P 10/04-10/25 MTWTh 04:00P-08:00P 10/29-11/15543-300-2K13 $391.68 MTW 04:00P-10:00P 10/29-11/21 MTW 04:00P-08:00P 11/26-12/19543-300-2K1A $391.68 TThF 07:30A-03:30P 09/06-09/25 TThF 07:30A-01:30P 09/27-10/12543-300-2K1B $391.68 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 09/26-10/16 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 10/18-10/31543-300-2K1C $391.68 MTW 07:30A-03:30P 10/22-11/07 MTW 07:30A-01:30P 11/12-11/27543-300-2K1D $391.68 MTW 07:30A-03:30P 11/12-11/28 MTW 07:30A-01:30P 12/03-12/18

Racine543-300-2R1A $391.68 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 09/06-09/26 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 09/27-10/10543-300-2R1B $391.68 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 09/06-09/26 Th 03:15P-06:15P 09/27-09/27 MTWTh 03:15P-08:15P 10/01-10/15543-300-2R1C $391.68 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 10/01-10/22 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 10/23-11/05543-300-2R1D $391.68 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 10/01-10/22 T 03:15P-06:15P 10/23-10/23 MTWTh 03:15P-08:15P 10/24-11/07543-300-2R1E $391.68 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 11/12-12/03 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 12/04-12/17543-300-2R1F $391.68 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 11/12-12/03 T 03:15P-06:15P 12/04-12/04 MTWTh 03:15A-10:30A 12/05-12/19

Elkhorn543-300-2E11 $391.68 MW 04:00P-08:00P 09/10-11/12 MW 04:00P-08:30P 11/14-12/19543-300-2E12 $391.68 TTh 04:00P-08:30P 09/06-10/30 TTh 04:00P-08:30P 11/01-12/11

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Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Deltasee pages 6–7

442-334 Welding/Oxyacetylene 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine442-334-2R21 $518.43 ST MT 04:00P-10:00P 09/10-12/17442-334-2R2A $518.43 ST MT 07:00A-01:00P 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn442-334-2E21 $518.43 ST MT 04:00P-10:00P 09/10-12/17442-334-2E2A $518.43 ST MT 07:00A-01:00P 09/10-12/17

442-347 Welding/PipeGas MetalArcWelding 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-321 Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding

Racine442-347-2R21 $345.62 ST W 04:00P-08:00P 09/12-12/19442-347-2R2A $345.62 ST W 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn442-347-2E21 $345.62 ST W 04:00P-08:00P 09/12-12/19442-347-2E2A $345.62 ST W 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19

442-345 Welding/PipeGas TungstenArcWelding 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding and 442-323

Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

Racine442-345-2E21 $345.62 ST Th 04:00P-08:00P 09/06-12/13442-345-2R2A $345.62 ST Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn442-345-2E2A $345.62 ST Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/06-12/13442-345-2R21 $345.62 ST Th 04:00P-08:00P 09/06-12/13

442-346 Welding/PipeGas TungstenArcCertification 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-323 Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

Racine442-346-2R2A $345.62 ST F 09:00A-01:15P 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn442-346-2E2A $345.62 ST F 09:00A-01:15P 09/07-12/14

442-342 Welding/PipeOxyacetyleneFitting 1.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-334 Welding/Oxyacetylene

Racine442-342-2R21 $172.81 ST M 04:00P-09:00P 09/10-10/29442-342-2R2A $172.81 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 09/10-10/29

Elkhorn442-342-2E21 $172.81 ST M 04:00P-09:00P 09/10-10/29442-342-2E2A $172.81 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 09/10-10/29

442-343 Welding/PipeShielded MetalArcWelding 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Racine442-343-2R21 $345.62 ST T 04:00P-08:00P 09/11-12/18442-343-2R2A $345.62 ST T 07:00A-11:00A 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn442-343-2E21 $345.62 ST T 04:00P-08:00P 09/11-12/18442-343-2E2A $345.62 ST T 07:00A-11:00A 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn442-332-2E21 $518.43 ST W 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-332-2E2A $518.43 ST W 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19

442-333 Welding/AdvancedGas TungstenArcWeld 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-323 Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding

Racine442-333-2R21 $518.43 ST Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/06-12/13442-333-2R2A $518.43 ST Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn442-333-2E21 $518.43 ST Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/06-12/13442-333-2E2A $518.43 ST Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/06-12/13

442-329 Welding/AdvancedOxyacetylene 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-334 Welding/Oxyacetylene

Racine442-329-2R21 $345.62 ST M 04:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17442-329-2R2A $345.62 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 09/10-12/17

Elkhorn442-329-2E21 $345.62 ST M 04:00P-09:00P 09/10-12/17442-329-2E2A $345.62 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 09/10-12/17

442-330 Welding/Advanced ShieldedMetalArcWelding 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Racine442-330-2R21 $518.43 ST T 04:00P-10:00P 09/11-12/18442-330-2R2A $518.43 ST T 07:00A-01:00P 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn442-330-2E21 $518.43 ST T 04:00P-10:00P 09/11-12/18442-330-2E2A $518.43 ST T 07:00A-01:00P 09/11-12/18

442-314 Welding/Fundamentalsof 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine442-314-2R21 $345.62 ST F 05:00P-09:15P 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn442-314-2E21 $345.62 ST F 05:00P-09:15P 09/07-12/14

442-321 Welding/GasMetalArcWelding 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine442-321-2R21 $518.43 W 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-321-2R2A $518.43 ST W 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn442-321-2E21 $518.43 ST W 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-321-2E2A $518.43 ST W 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19

442-323 Welding/GasTungstenArcWelding 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine442-323-2R21 $518.43 ST Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/06-12/13442-323-2R2A $518.43 ST Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn442-323-2E21 $518.43 ST Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/06-12/13442-323-2E2A $518.43 ST Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/06-12/13

64 Scheduleupdatesandcoursedescriptionscanbefoundat www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2012–2013 fees were not available at time of printing.

442-344 Welding/PipeShielded MetalArcCertification 2.00CR PREREQUISITES: 442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding

Racine442-344-2R2A $345.62 ST F 09:00A-01:15P 09/07-12/14

Elkhorn442-344-2E2A $345.62 ST F 09:00A-01:15P 09/07-12/14

442-322 Welding/Shielded MetalArcWelding 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine442-322-2R21 $518.43 ST T 04:00P-10:00P 09/11-12/18442-322-2R2A $518.43 ST T 07:00A-01:00P 09/11-12/18

Elkhorn442-322-2E21 $518.43 ST T 04:00P-10:00P 09/11-12/18442-322-2E2A $518.43 ST T 07:00A-01:00P 09/11-12/18

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Academic Preparation: Fall Subject Index

Academic Preparation: Fall Course Index

English.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66

Gen.College:.Natural.Science................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 66

General.College:.Comm.Skills.................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 66

General.College:.Mathematics................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 66

General.College:.Reading........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 66

General.College:.Success......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67

Mathematics........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67

Reading.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67

Algebra.Pre-College.......................................................................................... 67

Algebra/Pre.Technical...................................................................................... 67

College.Success................................................................................................ 67

College.Writing,.Intro....................................................................................... 66

Elementary.Algebra.with.Applications...............................................................66

Mathematics/Pre.Technical.............................................................................. 67

Pre-Algebra...................................................................................................... 66

Pre-Technical.Reading....................................................................................... 67

Pre-Technical.Writing........................................................................................66

Prep.for.Basic.Chemistry.................................................................................. 66

Reading.&.Study.Skills,.Intro............................................................................66

Writing/Pre-College.........................................................................................66

66 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Listed.fees.should.be.considered.estimates..Actual.2012–2013.fees.were.not.available.at.time.of.printing.

English851-760 Pre-TechnicalWriting 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha851-760-2K1A. $21.92. . TTh. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/06-12/18

Racine851-760-2R11. $21.92. . MW. 06:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19851-760-2R12. $21.92. . MW. 06:15P-08:15P. 09/10-12/19851-760-2R13. $21.92. . TTh. 06:00P-08:00P. 09/06-12/18851-760-2R1A. $21.92. . TTh. 01:30P-04:30P. 10/16-12/20

Elkhorn851-760-2E1A. $21.92. . MW. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/10-12/19

851-769 Writing/Pre-College 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:(851-760Pre-TechnicalWriting)

Kenosha851-769-2K11. $21.92. . MW. 06:00P-08:00P. 09/10-12/19851-769-2K1A. $21.92. . MW. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/10-12/19851-769-2K1B. $21.92. . TTh. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/06-12/18851-769-2K1C. $24.42. . F. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/07-12/14. . . F. 01:45P-03:45P. 09/07-12/14

Racine851-769-2R11. $21.92. . TTh. 06:00P-08:00P. 09/06-12/18851-769-2R1A. $21.92. . MW. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/10-12/19851-769-2R1B. $21.92. . MW. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/10-12/19851-769-2R1C. $21.92. . TTh. 11:20A-01:20P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn851-769-2E11. $21.92. . TTh. 06:00P-08:00P. 09/06-12/18

Gen College: Natural Science836-133 PrepforBasicChemistry 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha836-133-2K1A. $245.62. . TTh. 09:10A-10:10A. 09/06-12/18

Racine836-133-2R1A. $245.62. . MS. 03:40P-04:40P. 09/10-12/19

General College: Comm Skills

831-103 CollegeWriting,Intro 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(851-769Writing/Pre-College)

Kenosha831-103-2K11. $366.43. . M. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/17831-103-2K12. $366.43. . T. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/11-12/18831-103-2K13. $366.43. . W. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/12-12/19831-103-2K1A. $366.43. . MW. 10:15A-11:45A. 09/10-12/19831-103-2K1B. $366.43. . MW. 01:30P-03:00P. 09/10-12/19831-103-2K1C. $366.43. . TTh. 09:10A-10:40A. 09/06-12/18831-103-2K1D. $366.43. . TTh. 10:15A-11:45A. 09/06-12/18831-103-2K1E. $366.43. . TTh. 11:20A-12:50P. 09/06-12/18831-103-2K9A. $366.43. . S. 09:10A-12:10P. 09/08-12/15

Racine831-103-2E1A. $366.43. . MW. 09:10A-10:40A. 09/10-12/19831-103-2R11. $366.43. . Th. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/13831-103-2R12. $366.43. . M. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/17831-103-2R13. $366.43. . W. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/12-12/19831-103-2R1A. $366.43. . MW. 10:15A-11:45A. 09/10-12/19831-103-2R1B. $366.43. . MW. 12:25P-01:55P. 09/10-12/19

831-103-2R1C. $366.43. . Th. 02:35P-05:35P. 09/06-12/13

Elkhorn831-103-2E11. $366.43. . M. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/17831-103-2E1B. $366.43. . TTh. 11:20A-12:50P. 09/06-12/13

General College: Mathematics

834-110 ElementaryAlgebra withApplications 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(854-769AlgebraPre-College)

Racine834-110-2R1A. $366.43. . TTh. 08:05P-09:35P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn834-110-2E1A. $366.43. . W. 05:15P-08:15P. 09/12-12/19

834-109 Pre-Algebra 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(854-760Mathematics/PreTechnical)

Kenosha834-109-2K11. $366.43. . T. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/11-12/18834-109-2K12. $366.43. . W. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/12-12/19834-109-2K13. $366.43. . Th. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/13-12/13834-109-2K1A. $366.43. . TTh. 08:05A-09:35A. 09/06-12/18834-109-2K1B. $366.43. . MW. 08:05A-09:35A. 09/10-12/19834-109-2K1C. $366.43. . MW. 03:40P-05:10P. 09/10-12/19834-109-2K1D. $366.43. . TTh. 03:40P-05:10P. 09/06-12/18834-109-2K1E. $366.43. . TTh. 10:15A-11:45A. 09/06-12/18834-109-2K9F. $366.43. . S. 08:05A-11:35A. 09/22-12/15

Racine834-109-2R11. $366.43. . T. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/11-12/18834-109-2R12. $366.43. . M. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/17834-109-2R13. $366.43. . W. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/12-12/19834-109-2R14. $366.43. . W. 09:10A-12:40P. 09/26-12/19834-109-2R1A. $366.43. . MW. 12:25P-01:55P. 09/10-12/19834-109-2R1B. $366.43. . MW. 03:40P-05:10P. 09/10-12/19834-109-2R1C. $366.43. . TTh. 03:40P-05:10P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn834-109-2E11. $366.43. . M. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/17834-109-2E12. $366.43. . W. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/12-12/19834-109-2E1A. $366.43. . MW. 12:25P-01:55P. 09/10-12/19834-109-2E1B. $366.43. . TTh. 12:25P-01:55P. 09/06-12/18

General College: Reading838-105 Reading&StudySkills,Intro 3.00CR PREREQUISITES:(858-760Pre-TechnicalReading)

Kenosha838-105-2K11. $366.43. . M. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/17838-105-2K12. $366.43. . T. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/11-12/18838-105-2K13. $366.43. . W. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/12-12/19838-105-2K1A. $366.43. . MW. 09:10A-10:40A. 09/10-12/19838-105-2K1B. $366.43. . MW. 01:30P-03:00P. 09/10-12/19838-105-2K1C. $366.43. . TTh. 01:30P-03:00P. 09/06-12/18838-105-2K1D. $366.43. . F. 08:05A-11:05A. 09/07-12/14

Racine838-105-2R11. $366.43. . T. 04:45P-07:45P. 09/11-12/18838-105-2R12. $366.43. . Th. 06:00P-09:00P. 09/06-12/13838-105-2R1A. $366.43. . MW. 09:10A-10:40A. 09/10-12/19838-105-2R1B. $366.43. . TTh. 10:15A-11:45A. 09/06-12/18838-105-2R1C. $366.43. . TTh. 02:35P-04:05P. 09/06-12/18

Elkhorn838-105-2E1A. $366.43. . TTh. 10:15A-11:45A. 09/06-12/18

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CourseDeliveryMethodskey: AC—Accelerated ST—StackedClass SP—Self-PacedLabsBLND—Blended INET—InternetStudy OPEN—OpenEntry IPVID—IPVideo,NODAL,andDeltasee pages 6–7

Reading858-760 Pre-TechnicalReading 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:(858-750Reading200)

Racine858-760-2R1A. $21.92. . MW. 01:30P-03:30P. 09/10-12/19

General College: Success835-104 CollegeSuccess 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha835-104-2K1A. $245.62. . F. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/07-12/14

Racine835-104-2R11. $245.62. . W. 06:00P-08:00P. 09/12-12/19

Elkhorn835-104-2E1A. $245.62. . F. 12:25P-02:35P. 09/14-12/14

Mathematics854-769 AlgebraPre-College 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:(854-761Algebra/PreTechnical)

Kenosha854-769-2K11. $21.92. . TTh. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/06-12/18854-769-2K1A. $21.92. . MW. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/10-12/19

Racine854-769-2R1A. $21.92. . MW. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn854-769-2E1A. $21.92. . MW. 02:25P-04:25P. 09/10-12/19

854-761 Algebra/PreTechnical 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:(854-760Mathematics/PreTechnical)

Kenosha854-761-2K1A. $21.92. . TTh. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/06-12/18854-761-2K1B. $21.92. . MW. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/10-12/19

Racine854-761-2R11. $21.92. . MW. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/10-12/19854-761-2R1A. $21.92. . TTh. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/06-12/18854-761-2R1B. $21.92. . MW. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/10-12/19

Elkhorn854-761-2E1A. $21.92. . TTh. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18

854-760 Mathematics/PreTechnical 2.00CR PREREQUISITES:(854-750Mathematics200)

Kenosha854-760-2K11. $21.92. . MW. 07:00P-09:00P. 09/10-12/19854-760-2K12. $21.92. . TTh. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/06-12/18854-760-2K1A. $21.92. . MW. 09:10A-11:10A. 09/10-12/19854-760-2K1B. $21.92. . MW. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/10-12/19854-760-2K1C. $21.92. . TTh. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/06-12/18854-760-2K1E. $21.92. . TTh. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/06-12/18

Racine854-760-2R11. $21.92. . TTh. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/06-12/18854-760-2R12. $21.92. . MW. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/10-12/19854-760-2R13. $21.92. . MW. 08:00P-10:00P. 09/10-12/19854-760-2R1A. $21.92. . MW. 08:05A-10:05A. 09/10-12/19854-760-2R1B. $21.92. . MW. 03:40P-05:40P. 09/10-12/19854-760-2R1D. $21.92. . TTh. 10:15A-12:15P. 09/06-12/18854-760-2R1E. $21.92. . F. 05:50P-08:10P. 09/22-12/15. . . S. 09:10A-11:30A. 09/23-12/15

Elkhorn854-760-2E11. $21.92. . TTh. 05:50P-07:50P. 09/06-12/18854-760-2E1A. $21.92. . TTh. 12:25P-02:25P. 09/06-12/18

68 Scheduleupdatesandcoursedescriptionscanbefoundat www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

AdultHighSchool:FallSubjectIndex

AdultHighSchool:FallCourseIndex

American Government-AHS 1.0 CR ...................................................................69

American History I-AHS .5 CR ...........................................................................69

Biology/Animal I-AHS .5 CR ............................................................................69

Career Development/Exploration I-AHS .5 Cr ...................................................69

Contemporary American Problems I-AHS .5 Cr .................................................69

Contemporary American Problems II-AHS .5 Cr ................................................69

English Fundamentals I-AHS .5 CR ...................................................................69

Environmental Science I-AHS .5 CR...................................................................69

Mathematics I-AHS .5 CR .................................................................................69

Mathematics II-AHS .5 CR ................................................................................69

Media/Mass Communications-AHS 1.0 CR ........................................................69

Career Education .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69

English ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69

History ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69

Mathematics .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69

Science................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69

Social Science ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 69

AdultHighSchool:Fall2012 69

Course Delivery Methods key: AC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced LabsBLND—Blended INET—Internet Study OPEN—Open Entry IPVID—IP Video, NODAL, and Delta see pages 6–7

CareerEducation862-700A CareerDevelopment/ ExplorationI-AHS.5Cr 1.50CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine862-700A-2R1A $4.00 MW 10:15A-12:00P 09/10-12/19

English851-710A EnglishFundamentalsI-AHS.5CR 1.50CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine851-710A-2R11 $4.00 TTh 06:00P-08:30P 09/06-10/30

851-705A Media/Mass Communications-AHS1.0CR 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine851-705A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 03:30P-05:50P 09/06-10/30

History853-700A AmericanHistoryI-AHS.5CR 1.50CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine853-700A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 03:30P-05:50P 09/06-10/30

Mathematics854-700A MathematicsI-AHS.5CR 1.50CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine854-700A-2R1A $4.00 MW 12:30P-03:00P 09/10-10/31

854-701A MathematicsII-AHS.5CR 1.50CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine854-701A-2R1A $4.00 MW 03:30P-05:50P 09/10-10/31

Science856-704A Biology/AnimalI-AHS.5CR 1.50CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine856-704A-2R1A $6.50 MW 03:30P-05:50P 09/10-10/31

856-700A EnvironmentalScienceI-AHS.5CR 1.50CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine856-700A-2R11 $6.50 MW 06:00P-08:30P 09/10-10/31

SocialScience859-700A AmericanGovernment-AHS1.0CR 3.00CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine859-700A-2R11 $4.00 TTh 06:00P-08:30P 09/06-10/30

859-711A ContemporaryAmerican ProblemsI-AHS.5Cr 1.50CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine859-711A-2R1A $4.00 MW 03:30P-05:50P 09/10-10/31

859-712A ContemporaryAmerican ProblemsII-AHS.5Cr 1.50CR PREREQUISITES: NONE

Racine859-712A-2R11 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 09/10-10/31

70 Scheduleupdatesandcoursedescriptionscanbefoundat www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Accelerated:FallSubjectIndex

Accelerated:FallCourseIndex

Accounting....................................................................................................... 27

Building.Service.........................................................................................33,.60

Business.Administration...................................................................................33

Communication.Skills....................................................................................... 16

Graphics/Printing/Publishing..........................................................................42

Marketing.&.Merchandising.Mgmt....................................................................49

Related.Business.............................................................................................. 55

Renewable.Energy.-.Thermal............................................................................55

Social.Science............................................................................................. 19,.69

Supervisory.Management.................................................................................56

Visual.Communications.................................................................................... 57

2D.Computer.Animation.Techniques.(flash)...................................................... 57

Accelerated.Learning........................................................................................56

Accounting.Program.Orientation....................................................................... 27

Applied.Exit.Strategies/Display.Graphics..........................................................42

Authoring.Tools.-.Flash.....................................................................................42

Business.Communications.................................................................................55

Business.Decision.Management........................................................................33

Business.Law.................................................................................................... 33

Business.Marketing.I........................................................................................49

Business/Introduction.to..................................................................................33

Character.Design.............................................................................................. 57

Design.Concepts...............................................................................................42

Design.Concepts,.Advanced...............................................................................42

Digital.Media.Analysis.and.Design....................................................................42

Digital.Photography/Introduction.to.................................................................42

Digital.Photography/Advanced........................................................................42

Diversity.and.Change.Management..................................................................56

Economics........................................................................................................ 19

English.Composition.1...................................................................................... 16

Forklift.Operation.and.Maintenance.................................................................33

Human.Resource.Management.........................................................................56

Illustration,.Advanced.Illustration,.Advanced.....................................................42

International.Marketing................................................................................... 49

Internet.Business.Applications..........................................................................49

Leadership.Development..................................................................................56

Legal.Issues.for.Supervisors.............................................................................56

Managing.for.Quality.......................................................................................56

Marketing.Principles.........................................................................................49

Oral/Interpersonal.Communication.................................................................. 16

Payroll.Accounting........................................................................................... 29

Promotion.Principles.I......................................................................................49

Psychology,.Introduction.to...............................................................................20

Rig.Transport,.Set-Up.and.Safety......................................................................55

Safety.in.the.Workplace...................................................................................56

Selling.Principles.............................................................................................. 49

Speech............................................................................................................. 16

Supervision...................................................................................................... 56

Technical.Writing/Print.Production................................................................... 17

Technical.Writing/Technical.Application............................................................ 17

Video.Editing.................................................................................................... 43

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Self-Paced:FallSubjectIndex

Self-Paced:FallCourseIndex

Accounting....................................................................................................... 27

Automated.Manufacturing................................................................................ 31

Civil.Engineering.Technology............................................................................ 33

Criminal.Justice................................................................................................36

Electromechanical.Technology.......................................................................... 39

Electronic.Technology....................................................................................... 40

Fluid.Power.Technology....................................................................................42

General.Studies................................................................................................ 17

Mechanical.Technology.....................................................................................50

Nursing.and.Nursing.Related................................................................ 53,.62,.76

Quality.Interdisciplinary...................................................................................54

Accounting.Program.Orientation....................................................................... 27

Accounting.Software.Applications..................................................................... 27

Accounting.Spreadsheet.Applications................................................................28

Auto.Manufacturing.Systems.Technology.Field.Experience................................. 31

AutoCAD.for.Construction.Sciences....................................................................33

Automated.Manufacturing.Concepts/Intro........................................................ 31

Building.Materials............................................................................................33

Civil.Engineering.And,.Introduction.to.Architecture............................................33

Civil.Technology.Internship...............................................................................34

CNC/CAM.Programming................................................................................... 31

Computer.Aided.Manufacturing,.Advanced........................................................ 31

Computer.Assisted.Programming/Robotics.and.FMS......................................... 31

Construction.Methods.......................................................................................34

DC/AC.I........................................................................................................... 40

DC/AC.II.......................................................................................................... 40

Digital.Circuits.II.............................................................................................. 40

Digital.Electronics.............................................................................................40

Electromechanical.Dr.Systems..........................................................................39

Electronic.Communications...............................................................................40

Electronic.Devices.I........................................................................................... 40

Electronic.Devices.II.......................................................................................... 40

Employability.Skills.......................................................................................... 17

Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.1........................................................................50

Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.2........................................................................50

Fabrication.Techniques.....................................................................................40

Feedback.and.Control.Systems/Electromechanical............................................39

Industrial.Controls,.Introduction.to...................................................................39

Mechanical.Engineering,.Introduction.to.Tech....................................................50

Mechanical.Skills.for.Technicians...................................................................... 31

MSSC.Certification.Preparation.and.Assessment................................................54

Nursing:.Assessment.Skills.Review.................................................................... 76

Optoelectronics................................................................................................ 40

Payroll.Accounting........................................................................................... 29

Pneumatics/Hydraulics.-.Introduction...............................................................42

Police.Science.Internship..................................................................................36

Process.Controls............................................................................................... 39

Programmable.Controllers...............................................................................39

Programmable.Logic.Controllers/Advanced......................................................39

Quality.for.Automated.Manufacturing...............................................................32

Robotics.Mechanics.I......................................................................................... 39

Solid.State.Circuits,.Introduction.to...................................................................39

Troubleshooting.Electrical/Electronic.Systems...................................................39

Variable.Speed.Drives.......................................................................................39

72 Scheduleupdatesandcoursedescriptionscanbefoundat www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor

Accelerated.Learning.................................56Accounting.Capstone.................................27Accounting.for.Business.............................27Accounting.Portfolio.Development.............27Accounting.Principles.................................27Accounting.Program.Orientation................27Accounting.Software.Applications..............27Accounting.Spreadsheet.Applications.........28Administrative.Assistant.Internship............29Administrative.Office.Procedures...............29Alcohol/Drug.Abuse.Rehabilitation............30Applied.Exit.Strategies/Display.Graphics........42Architectural.Drafting/Residential.............31Assertive.Behavior.....................................56AutoCAD.for.Construction.Sciences.............33AutoCAD,.Introduction...............................50Automated.Office.Applications.III...............29Building.Materials.....................................33Business.Communications..........................55Business.Law.............................................33Business.Management.Internship..............33Business.Marketing.I.................................49Business/Introduction.to...........................33CAD.-.Solidworks.......................................50CAD.Intermediate......................................50CAD/Solids.Advanced................................50Child.Welfare.Policy.and.Practice...............45Civil.Engineering.And,.Introduction..

to.Architecture...................................33Civil.Engineering.Drafting.........................34Civil.Technology.Internship........................34College.Mathematics................................. 18Community.Resources.and.Services...........45Construction.Methods................................34DC/AC.I....................................................40Dental.Assistant.Professionalism...............60Design.Concepts,.Advanced........................42Digital.Electronics......................................40Digital.Media.Analysis.and.Design.............42Digital.Photography/Introduction.to...............42

Digital.Photography/Advanced.................42E-Marketing/Social.Media.........................49ECE:.Behavior.and.Emotional.Challenges........38ECE:.Children.with.Differing.Abilities...............38ECE:.Foundations.of.Early..

Childhood.Education..........................38ECE:.Infant.&.Toddler.Development................38Economics................................................. 19Elements.of.Dynamic.Web.Design..............48Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.1.................50Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.2.................50English.Composition.1............................... 16Entrepreneurship.1.-.Feasibility.................55Entrepreneurship-New.Venture..................55Family.and.Chemical.Abuse.......................30Financial.Analysis/Management...............28Fundamentals.Linux/UNIX........................47Geographical.Information.Systems.I...............34Geometric.Dimensioning.and.Tolerancing......50Gerontology/Introduction.to.....................45Human.Body.in.Health.&.Disease..............60Human.Resource.Management..................56IA:.Introduction.to.Educational.Practices....38IA:.Positive.Classroom.Mgmt.Tech..............38IA:.Practicum.1..........................................38IA:.Practicum.2..........................................38IA:.Teamwork.in.School.Settings................38IA:.Technology.and.Media.Resources..............39IA:Advanced.Reading.and.Language.Arts.......39IA:Child.and.Adolescent.Development.............39IA:Guiding.and.Managing.Behavior................39Illustration,.Advanced..

Illustration,.Advanced........................42Income.Tax.Accounting..............................28Intermediate.Accounting.I..........................28Intermediate.Accounting.II........................28International.Marketing............................49Internet.Business.Applications...................49Internet/Introduction.to............................34Internship.for.Accounting..........................28

IT.Apps.Server.&.Support...........................47IT.E-Commerce..........................................48IT.Essentials..............................................46IT.in.Business............................................46Java,.Introduction.to.................................48Keyboarding.............................................29Keyboarding.Applications..........................29Land.Surveying.-.Data.Processing..............34Leadership.Development...........................56Macroeconomics........................................20Management.Accounting...........................28Managing.for.Quality................................56Manufacturing.Materials...........................50Manufacturing.Processes...........................50Marketing.Careers.....................................49Marketing.Principles..................................49Marketing.Professional.Development.........49Marketing.Research...................................49Math.with.Business.Applications................ 18Mechanical.Engineering,..

Introduction.to.Tech...........................50Mechanical.Systems.for.Buildings..............31Mechanisms..............................................50Medical.Assistant.Clinical.Procedures.2...... 61Medical.Terminology.................................43Mental.Health/Substance.Abuse................31Microeconomics.........................................20Microsoft.Access........................................34Microsoft.Excel..........................................35Microsoft.Excel.II.......................................35Microsoft.PowerPoint.................................35Microsoft.PowerPoint.II..............................35Microsoft.Word..........................................35Microsoft.Word.II.......................................35Network.Security.......................................47Network/Web.Concepts,.Introduction.to.....47Office.Field.Study......................................59Office.Proofreading.and.Editing.................29Organizational.Development.....................56Payroll.Accounting....................................29

PC.Basics/MS.Office..................................35Perennials.................................................44Personal.Financial.Planning...................... 41Pharmacology.for.Allied.Health..

Pharm.for.Allied.Health..................... 61PHP.Web.Development..............................48Principles.of.Customer.Service..

in.Healthcare.....................................44Principles.of.Gerontological.Nursing...............53Professional.Practices.in.Human.Services.......45Project.Management.................................56Psychology,.Abnormal...............................20Psychology,.Developmental.......................20Psychology,.Introduction.to........................20Psychopharmacology................................. 31Race,.Ethnic,.and.Diversity.Studies.............21Records.Management................................30Residential.Code.......................................31Selling.Principles.......................................49Server.Technologies...................................47Sociology,.Introduction.to..........................21Speech...................................................... 16Steel.-.Design.and.Detailing......................34Strength.of.Materials.................................50Stress.Management...................................56Supervision...............................................56Team.Building.and.Problem.Solving...............56Technical.Reporting................................... 16Technical.Writing/Grant..

and.Proposal.Writing......................... 17Technical.Writing/Manual.Production.............17Technical.Writing/Print.Production............ 17Time.Management....................................57Water.Sampling.and.Testing......................34Watershed.Hydrology.and.Conservation....34Web.Developer/Administrator..

Orientation........................................48Web.Internship..........................................48Windows.Operating.Systems.and.Concepts.....35Writing.for.Digital.Media...........................57

DistanceEducation:FallSubjectIndex

DistanceEducation:FallCourseIndex

Accounting.....................................................................27Admin/Office.Assistant/Medical...............................29,.59Alcohol.&.Other.Drug.Abuse...........................................30Architectural.Technology................................................. 31Business.Administration.................................................33Civil.Engineering.Technology..........................................33Communication.Skills..................................................... 16Computer.Software.................................................. 34,.74Dental...................................................................... 37,.60Early.Childhood.Education..............................................38Educational.Services.......................................................38

Electronic.Technology.....................................................40Financial.Planning......................................................... 41Graphics/Printing/Publishing........................................42Health.Occupations-.Foundations....................................43Horticulture....................................................................44Human.Services.............................................................44IT.-.Information.Technology............................................46IT.-.Microcomputer.Specialist..........................................46IT.-.Network.Communications......................................... 47IT.-.Programming.and.Web.............................................48Marketing.&.Merchandising.Mgmt..................................49

Mathematics.............................................................17,.69Mechanical.Technology...................................................50Medical.Assistant......................................................60,.75Nursing.and.Nursing.Related.............................. 53,.62,.76Related.Business............................................................55Small.Business...............................................................55Social.Science........................................................... 19,.69Supervisory.Management...............................................56Technical.Communications..............................................57

Adult Continuing Education (ACE): Fall 2012 73

Adult Continuing Education: Fall Subject Index

Adult Continuing Education: Fall Course Index

Air Cond. & Refrig Technology .................................................................................................................................................................................................................74

Computer Software .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................74

Driver Education ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................74

Emergency Medical Service......................................................................................................................................................................................................................74

Fire Technology .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................74

Group Dynamics/Traffic Safety ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75

Medical Assistant .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75

Motorcycle/Moped Driver Ed .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 75

Nursing and Nursing Related ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................76

Basic Motorcycle Rider - 16 Hr ..........................................................................75

Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques ......................................................... 76

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instructor ........................................................ 74

CPR - Healthcare Provider AHA ......................................................................... 74

Fire Officer I - Certification ............................................................................... 74

Fire Service Instructor I .................................................................................... 74

Firefighter I Certification ................................................................................. 74

Firefighter II .................................................................................................... 74

Group Dynamics .............................................................................................. 75

Hazardous Materials Operations ...................................................................... 74

HCP CPR Recertification Healthcare Provider Aha - 4 Hrs ................................... 74

High Emergency Advanced Tactics Training ...................................................... 74

Internet Surfing 12 Hours ................................................................................ 74

Introduction to Incident Command Ics 100 .......................................................75

Jump Seat Ready Engine Company Ops ...........................................................75

Jump Seat Ready Truck Company Ops ..............................................................75

Juvenile AODA Education Theory......................................................................75

Medic First Aid /CPR ....................................................................................... 74

Medic First Aid Recertification .......................................................................... 74

Medical Assisting Re-Entry Assessment .............................................................75

Multiple Offender Program Theory ..................................................................75

National Incident Management System ............................................................75

Nursing: Assessment Skills Review ................................................................... 76

Recertification for CPR Instructors .................................................................... 74

Test Taking Strategies for Nursing .................................................................... 76

Torque Applications ......................................................................................... 74

Traffic Safety Point Reduction Theory ............................................................... 74

Note: Adult Continuing Education courses are noncredit.

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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2012–2013 fees were not available at time of printing.

Air Cond. & Refrig Technology

601-413 TorqueApplications PREREQUISITES:NONE

Horizon Center601-413-2H31 $76.86 M 05:50P-09:10P 12/12-12/17

Computer Software103-442A InternetSurfing12Hours PREREQUISITES:NONE

Off CampusTo Be Announced103-442A-2Z62 $37.56 CT MTWTh 05:00P-08:00P 09/11-12/18

Driver Education812-436 TrafficSafetyPointReductionTheory Instructorconsentrequired PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha812-436-2K11 $69.04 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 10/16-10/30812-436-2K12 $69.04 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/11-10/09

Racine812-436-2R12 $69.04 MW 05:50P-08:50P 12/03-12/17

Elkhorn812-436-2E11 $69.04 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/13-10/11812-436-2E12 $69.04 Th 05:50P-08:50P 11/15-12/20

Emergency Medical Service531-409 CardiopulmonaryResuscitationInstructor PREREQUISITES:NONE

Off CampusUnion Grove Fire Dept.531-409-2Z9A $51.74 S 08:00A-04:25P 12/01-12/01

531-410B CPR-HealthcareProviderAHA PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha531-410B-2K9A $20.78 S 08:00A-01:55P 11/17-11/17

Racine531-410B-2R11 $20.78 Th 05:45P-08:45P 09/13-09/20531-410B-2R9A $20.78 S 08:00A-01:55P 10/13-10/13

Elkhorn531-410B-2E11 $20.78 TTh 05:45P-08:45P 10/23-10/25531-410B-2E9A $20.78 S 08:00A-01:55P 12/08-12/08

Burlington531-410B-2B11 $20.78 M 05:45P-08:45P 12/10-12/17531-410B-2B12 $20.78 Th 05:45P-08:45P 11/01-11/08

531-426A HCPCPRRecertification HealthcareProviderAha-4Hrs PREREQUISITES:NONE

Elkhorn531-426A-2E11 $18.19 M 05:45P-09:45P 09/24-09/24

Burlington531-426A-2B11 $18.19 T 05:45P-09:45P 11/20-11/20

531-419A MedicFirstAid/CPR PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine531-419A-2R11 $20.78 M 05:45P-08:45P 11/05-11/12

531-427 MedicFirstAidRecertification PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine531-427-2R9A $24.69 S 08:00A-12:55P 11/03-11/03

531-412 RecertificationforCPRInstructors PREREQUISITES:NONE

Off CampusUnion Grove Fire Dept.531-412-2Z11 $23.78 F 06:00P-09:55P 11/30-11/30

Fire Technology503-763 FireOfficerI-Certification PREREQUISITES:NONE

Burlington503-763-2B11 $171.78 M 06:00P-09:55P 09/10-12/17

503-422 FireServiceInstructorI PREREQUISITES:NONE

Burlington503-422-2B11 $115.85 W 06:00P-09:55P 09/12-11/21

503-720 FirefighterICertification PREREQUISITES:NONE

Burlington503-720-2B11 $307.44 M 06:00P-08:55P 09/10-12/12 W 06:00P-09:55P 09/10-12/12503-720-2B12 $307.44 T 06:00P-08:55P 09/11-12/13 Th 06:00P-09:55P 09/11-12/13

503-730 FirefighterII PREREQUISITES:NONE

Burlington503-730-2B11 $134.50 T 06:00P-09:55P 09/11-12/11

503-780 HazardousMaterialsOperations PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine503-780-2R9A $76.86 S 08:00A-03:55P 10/13-10/27

Burlington503-780-2B1A $76.86 MTWThF 11:45A-02:15P 11/08-11/21503-780-2B9A $76.86 S 08:00A-03:55P 09/22-10/06503-780-2BMA $76.86 BLND S 08:00A-03:55P 11/03-11/03

503-870 HighEmergencyAdvancedTacticsTraining PREREQUISITES:NONE

Burlington503-870-2B11 $179.34 W 06:00P-09:55P 09/12-12/19503-870-2B1A $179.34 W 01:00P-04:55P 09/12-12/19

Adult Continuing Education (ACE): Fall 2012 75

CourseDeliveryMethodskey: AC—Accelerated ST—StackedClass SP—Self-PacedLabsBLND—Blended INET—InternetStudy OPEN—OpenEntry IPVID—IPVideo,NODAL,andDeltasee pages 6–7

Elkhorn818-402-2E9A $49.50 S 09:00A-12:10P 09/29-10/20818-402-2E9B $49.50 S 05:50P-08:50P 11/17-12/15

Burlington818-402-2B11 $49.50 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-10/10818-402-2B12 $49.50 W 05:50P-08:20P 10/24-10/28

818-403 MultipleOffenderProgramTheory Instructorconsentrequired PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha818-403-2K11 $307.40 T 05:50P-09:20P 10/16-12/18818-403-2K9A $307.40 S 08:05A-01:05P 09/15-10/20

Racine818-403-2R11 $307.40 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 09/11-10/11

Elkhorn818-403-2E11 $307.40 TBA TBA-TBA 09/11-11/13818-403-2E9A $307.40 S 08:05A-01:05P 09/15-10/27

Burlington818-403-2B11 $307.40 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 11/06-12/13

Medical Assistant509-433 MedicalAssistingRe-EntryAssessment PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine509-433-2R1A $26.37 TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19509-433-2R1B $26.37 TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

Motorcycle/Moped Driver Ed816-420C BasicMotorcycleRider-16Hr PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha816-420C-2K9A $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-09/07 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-09/08 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/08-09/08 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/09-09/09 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/09-09/09816-420C-2K9B $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-09/07 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-09/08 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/08-09/08 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/09-09/09 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/09-09/09816-420C-2K9C $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/14-09/14 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/15-09/15 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/15-09/15 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/16-09/16 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/16-09/16816-420C-2K9E $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/21-09/21 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/22-09/22 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/22-09/22 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/23-09/23 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/23-09/23816-420C-2K9F $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/21-09/21 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/22-09/22 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/22-09/22 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/23-09/23 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/23-09/23816-420C-2K9G $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/28-09/28 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/29-09/29 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/29-09/29

503-826 IntroductiontoIncidentCommandIcs100 PREREQUISITES:NONE

Burlington503-826-2B1A $30.19 MTWThF 11:45A-02:15P 11/28-12/04

503-850 JumpSeatReadyEngineCompanyOps PREREQUISITES:NONE

Off CampusKansasville Fire Dept.503-850-2Z9A $76.86 S 08:00A-03:55P 09/08-09/22

503-852 JumpSeatReadyTruckCompanyOps PREREQUISITES:NONE

Off CampusTo Be Announced503-852-2Z9A $76.86 S 08:00A-03:55P 09/29-10/13

503-823 NationalIncidentManagementSystem PREREQUISITES:NONE

Burlington503-823-2B1A $15.19 MT 11:45A-02:15P 11/26-11/27

Group Dynamics/ Traffic Safety

818-401 GroupDynamics Instructorconsentrequired PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha818-401-2K11 $214.70 W 05:50P-09:20P 09/12-10/24818-401-2K12 $214.70 W 05:50P-09:20P 11/07-12/19818-401-2K13 $214.70 Th 05:50P-09:20P 09/20-10/25818-401-2K14 $214.70 Th 05:50P-09:20P 11/08-12/20818-401-2K9A $214.70 S 08:05A-01:05P 09/08-09/29818-401-2K9B $214.70 S 08:05A-01:05P 10/06-10/27818-401-2K9C $214.70 TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA818-401-2K9D $214.70 M 08:05A-01:05P 11/29-12/19818-401-2KAS $214.70 M 08:05A-01:05P 09/17-10/08

Racine818-401-2R11 $214.70 MW 05:50P-08:50P 10/24-11/14818-401-2R12 $214.70 MW 05:50P-08:50P 09/17-10/03818-401-2R13 $214.70 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 10/25-11/15818-401-2R14 $214.70 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 11/27-12/18818-401-2R1A $214.70 M 08:05A-12:05P 09/10-10/08818-401-2R9A $214.70 S 08:05A-01:05P 10/20-11/10

Burlington818-401-2B1A $214.70 W 08:05A-12:05P 10/24-11/21818-401-2B9A $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 09/08-09/29818-401-2B9B $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 10/13-11/03818-401-2B9C $214.70 S 08:00A-01:00P 11/17-12/15

Off CampusTo Be Announced818-401-2Z11 $214.70 W 06:00P-09:30P 10/24-12/05

818-402 JuvenileAODAEducationTheory Instructorconsentrequired PREREQUISITES:NONE

Racine818-402-2R11 $49.50 T 04:30P-07:00P 09/11-10/09818-402-2R12 $49.50 T 04:30P-07:00P 11/13-12/18

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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2012–2013 fees were not available at time of printing.

Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/30-09/30 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/30-09/30816-420C-2K9H $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/28-09/28 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/29-09/29 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/29-09/29 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/30-09/30 S 01:00P-02:00P 09/30-09/30816-420C-2K9I $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 10/05-10/05 S 07:00A-11:00A 10/06-10/06 S 12:00P-03:00P 10/06-10/06 Su 07:30A-12:30P 10/07-10/07 Su 01:00P-02:00P 10/07-10/07816-420C-2K9J $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 10/05-10/05 S 07:00A-11:00A 10/06-10/06 S 12:00P-03:00P 10/06-10/06 Su 07:30A-12:30P 10/07-10/07 Su 01:00P-02:00P 10/07-10/07816-420C-2K9K $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 10/12-10/12 S 07:00A-11:00A 10/13-10/13 S 12:00P-03:00P 10/13-10/13 Su 07:30A-12:30P 10/14-10/14 Su 01:00P-02:00P 10/14-10/14816-420C-2K9L $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 10/12-10/12 S 07:00A-11:00A 10/13-10/13 S 12:00P-03:00P 10/13-10/13 Su 07:30A-12:30P 10/14-10/14 Su 01:00P-02:00P 10/14-10/14

Horizon Center816-420C-2K9D $230.92 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/14-09/14 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/15-09/15 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/15-09/15 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/16-09/16 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/16-09/16

Nursing and Nursing Related510-407 BloodPressureMeasurementTechniques PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha510-407-2K1A $33.65 TBA 08:00A-01:00P 11/30-11/30 TBA 08:00A-01:00P 12/07-12/07

Racine510-407-2R1A $33.65 F 07:30A-12:30P 10/19-10/19 F 07:30A-12:30P 10/26-10/26

510-804 Nursing:AssessmentSkillsReview PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha510-804-2K6A $33.65 SP TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19510-804-2K6B $33.65 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 09/06-12/19

510-803 TestTakingStrategiesforNursing PREREQUISITES:NONE

Kenosha510-803-2K1A $15.19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/01-12/31510-803-2K1B $15.19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/01-12/31510-803-2K1C $15.19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/01-12/31510-803-2K1D $15.19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/01-12/31

Burlington510-803-2B1A $15.19 TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA510-803-2B1B $15.19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/01-12/31510-803-2B1C $15.19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/01-12/31510-803-2B1D $15.19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/01-12/31

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Check your student email every Friday for Gateway’s weekly student e-news.

Gateway’s monthly student newsletter is available online at gtc.edu/connect or in campus stands.

2 Great Ways to Get Connected

Student Activities & Information @

campus events • student services announcements • student activities • student information

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ELL: English Language LearnersIf you want to learn English at Gateway, you must attend orientation. Register in person at Gateway Technical College’s Student Services offi ce for a

6-hour orientation session to assess reading/vocabu-lary, writing/grammar and speaking/listening levels.

Morning and evening orientations will be held on each campus during the dates of

September 4, 5, 6, and 7 for Fall 2012 classes.

Visit www.gtc.edu/gedELL for dates and times.

Classes are free for Wisconsin residents, however a textbook will need to be purchased.

Senior Citizen Audits of Postsecondary CoursesWisconsin residents, 60 years or older, may audit a technical diploma or associate degree course at a signifi cantly reduced rate, provided space is available. Material, activity, and other miscella-neous fees will still be charged. Forms for requesting a senior audit are available at registration. If the senior wants credit for the course, regular registration procedures and charges apply.

Senior Citizens and ACE Classes Wisconsin citizens 62 years of age or older can attend Adult Continuing Education (ACE) classes by paying only material and miscellaneous fees. Please contact registration for informa-tion. This reduced rate is not available for Motorcycle Rider, Emergency Medical Technician, Group Dynamics, or Multiple Offender classes.

Follett Bookstore

www.efollett.com

GED • 15-week structured GED brush-up sessions or open lab

• Offered at Gateway’s Racine, Kenosha, Elkhorn campuses and Burlington Center

• No course tuition charged to Wisconsin residents, however a textbook will need to be purchased

• Prior to attending class student must attend a 9-hour orientation

Register at the Student Services Offi ce

for a GED orientation session at Gateway’s Racine, Kenosha,

Burlington, or Elkhorn campuses

For more informationvisit www.gtc.edu/gedELL

Learn to Speak English

www.gtc.edu

Preparation

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Racine Campus1001 South Main Street

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262.619.6201 FAX

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Center for AdvancedTechnology & Innovation (CATI)Renaissance Business Park 2320 Renaissance Blvd. Sturtevant, WI 53177262.898.7500 /262.898.7501 FAX

Racine Campus1001 South Main Street

Racine, WI 53403-1582262.619.6200

262.619.6201 FAX

Student Servicesis located on the west side

of the Lake Building.

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Elkhorn Campus400 County Road hElkhorn, WI 53121-2046262.741.8200262.741.8201 FAX

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Kenosha, WI 53144262.564.2200

262.564.2201 FAX

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Center for Bioscience& InformationTechnology3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.3600 / 262.564.3601 FAX

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Kenosha Campus3520-30th Avenue

Kenosha, WI 53144262.564.2200

262.564.2201 FAX

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Center for Bioscience& InformationTechnology3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.3600 / 262.564.3601 FAX

lakeView Advanced

Technology Center

9449 - 88th Avenue(hwy h)

Pleasant Prairie, WI53158

Kenosha Campus3520-30th Avenue

Kenosha, WI 53144262.564.2200

262.564.2201 FAX

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TutoringNeed tutoring? Do you want to brush up on study habits? Help is at hand! Academic Support Center might be just whatyou’re looking for. If you’d like to know more about this free service, contact a counselor in Student Services. TheAcademic Support Center is open during the day as well as some evenings.

Call for specialized tutoring hours.

Elkhorn Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262.741.8020Kenosha Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262.564.2006Racine Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262.619.6216

Burlington Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262.767.5090

Adult Basic EducationGateway Technical College is committed to ensuring your success. We partner with you to make sure you can achieveyour educational goals that will ultimately improve your chances in the workplace. The Adult Basic Education LearningCenter is for those of you who have been away from school too long to remember the basic education skills that youneed, as well as providing instruction for our English Language Learner population. The first week of each semester isdevoted to orientation to determine level placements and collaboratively plan the goals of our students. We’re also hereto serve those who didn’t graduate from high school and want an HSED or GED to move ahead with their lives.

Cost: There is no cost for the Adult Basic Education Learning Center services for Wisconsin residents. However, a nominal fee is charged for administration of the GED/HSED tests. ABE students pursuing a GED/HSED must registerin Student Services for a 9-hour orientation session.

Elkhorn Campus Adult learning Center: 262.741.8184 • Monday through Friday 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Kenosha Campus Adult learning Center: 262.564.2796 • Monday through Friday 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Racine Campus Adult learning Center: 262.619.6218 • Monday through Friday 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Burlington Center Adult learning Center (Also Special Needs and Academic Support):262.767.5090 • Monday through Friday 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Evenings hours Monday through Thursday 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Multicultural ProgramThe Multicultural Program provides academic support services, student leadership and development opportunities, and culturallyenriching activities that support educational access and a respectfully inclusive learning experience for African American, AmericanIndian, Latino, and Southeast Asian/Pacific Island students.

Contact Janet Days, Program Coordinator at [email protected] or 262.619.6754 for further information.

Student Employment ServicesGateway Student Employment Services (S.E.S.) accepts job openings from employers and posts them on our InternetDatabase called Wisconsin TechConnect. http://vorlon.gtc.edu

The jobs posted are specifically for our current students and graduates.

Please Note: In order to register to utilize TechConnect please email [email protected] for a login and password.Registering on TechConnect also means jobs in your program area can be emailed to you. Please visit our S.E.S. home-page for other helpful information on topics including the hidden job market, cover letters, resumes, and interviewing tips(go to www.gtc.edu, Employment Opportunities, Student Employment Services).

Academic Services

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Credit Transfer with Four-Year CollegesStarting at Gateway Technical College makes completing a bachelor’s degree affordable, accessible, and convenient. Gateway knows that you want choices and need flexibility.

Credit transfer makes it easy for Gateway associate degree graduates to complete a bachelor’s degree. Gateway Technical College is connected with a number of postsecondary institutions both in and outside the state and externally allowing students to transition in a smooth and seamless manner.

The following colleges and universities have partnered with Gateway Technical College to offer credit transfer options:

Resume Posting Service (Student Employment Services continued)

Bank on this sure-fire way to snag an employer’s attention! Use Wisconsin TechConnect’s new Resume Bank feature to upload your resume. When an employer posts a job on TechConnect that matches your program of study, your uploaded resume will automatically appear in the employer’s Resume Bank for that job posting. Resume Bank enhances your job search and puts your resume in front of the prospective employer. It doesn’t get any easier than that. You can bank on it! Simply log in to your Wisconsin TechConnect account and select My Account & Resume. Please email [email protected] to register to use Wisconsin TechConnect. Wisconsin TechConnect can be found at http://vorlon.gtc.edu online.

Career Planning ServicesGateway offers career planning services for those students or potential students who are undecided about a career choice. For dates and times of Career Planning Workshops or to see a career counselor, please call your local campus Student Services Office. No charge for these services.

Aurora UniversityCapella UniversityCardinal Stritch UniversityCarroll CollegeCarthage CollegeConcordia University WisconsinDeVry UniversityFranklin UniversityGeorge Williams CollegeGrand Canyon UniversityKaplan UniversityLewis UniversityMarian University

Marquette UniversityMilwaukee School of EngineeringMount Mary CollegeOttawa UniversityPennsylvania College of TechnologySilver Lake CollegeRasmussen CollegeSouthern Illinois University—CarbondaleSt. Cloud State UniversityUniversity of PhoenixUniversity of Wisconsin CollegesUniversity of Wisconsin—Eau ClaireUniversity of Wisconsin—Green Bay

University of Wisconsin—La CrosseUniversity of Wisconsin—MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin—MilwaukeeUniversity of Wisconsin—OshkoshUniversity of Wisconsin—ParksideUniversity of Wisconsin—PlattevilleUniversity of Wisconsin—River FallsUniversity of Wisconsin—Stevens PointUniversity of Wisconsin—StoutUniversity of Wisconsin—SuperiorUniversity of Wisconsin—WhitewaterUpper Iowa UniversityUtah Valley State College

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Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)Gateway Technical College complies with the provisions of FERPA. Prior written consent from the student must be obtained before information may be disclosed by Gateway Technical College to third parties unless the information or the individual or group making the request is exempted by the policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. Items that are deemed as directory information may be released.

For complete FERPA regulations and exemptions, go to www.gtc.edu/ferpa.

Gateway Technical College assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of judgment as to whether or not a release of directory information is in the best interest of a student. Likewise, Gateway will assume no responsibility for contacting students who have elected to stipulate directory information as confidential for the subsequent permission to release any information. If you elect to have directory information held confidential, please complete a form which is available at any Student Services Office.

Adding or Dropping A Class / Refund PolicyNOTE: See page 8 for important Financial Aid Census Date InformationAdding a Class

A student may add most classes through the third class hour without instructor approval, provided the class capacity has not been reached. Accelerated classes require instructor approval once the class has begun. Internet and blended classes require instructor approval when adding a class on or after the start date.

After the third class hour, student must obtain a Petition to Enter Late form from Student Services. After receiving the required signature(s), the student must officially add the course at Student Services. Class capacity may not be exceeded. The student may not attend class and will not receive credit unless they register for the class. The student is responsible for all missed coursework, materials, and assignments.

Dropping a Class/Refund Policy

Student initiated: A student may drop a class without a grade up until 20% of the class meeting times have elapsed. In order to drop a class, a student must complete a drop via WebAdvisor or submit a completed Drop Form to Student Services. Nonattendance or notifying the instructor that you will not be attending does NOT constitute a drop.

Refund rates are calculated on the date the drop transaction is completed via WebAdvisor or in Student Services. The student is responsible to check their Student Schedule at the time of the transaction to see that the drop is processed. Deadlines are strictly enforced.

• Financial Aid recipients must be aware that dropping a class may affect their awards and account balances with the college.

• Please see Student Handbook for official policy on dropping and withdrawing from courses.

Instructor initiated drop: An administrative drop may be initiated by the instructor when a student who has registered for a course fails to attend or stops attending during the refund pe�riod, without dropping. The student is not eligible to receive a refund for a course from which they have been instructor dropped.

See student handbook for complete details.

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AdministrAtion Center3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.3300

Burlington Center496 McCanna Pkwy.262.767.5200

Center for AdvAnCedteChnology & innovAtionRenaissance Business Park 2320 Renaissance Blvd. Sturtevant, WI 53177262.898.7500

Center for BiosCienCe& informAtion teChnology3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.3600

elkhorn CAmpus400 County Road HElkhorn, WI 53121-2046262.741.8200

hero Center380 McCanna Pkwy.Burlington, WI 53105-3622262.767.5204

horizon Center for trAnsportAtionteChnology4940 - 88th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-7467262.564.3900

kenoshA CAmpus3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.2200

lAkeview AdvAnCedteChnology Center 9449 - 88th Avenue (Highway H)Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158-2216262.564.3400

rACine CAmpus1001 South Main StreetRacine, WI 53403-1582262.619.6200

TTY 262.741.8492 • VP 866.971.7688

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