HCC FALL 2021 12-WEEK BITERM CLASS SCHEDULE |
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ART |
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51145 |
ART |
104 |
32Z1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Introduction to
African Art |
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Blackburn,Catherine D |
ART 104 Introduction to African Art- Examines the arts of
Africa, including sculpture, painting, pottery, textiles, architecture, altar
arts, human adornment, and performance art, on the basis of style,
iconography, and function, and in relation to religious, political, market
and daily contexts. Explores the ways in which Africa has been conceived and
deconstructs the assumptions shaping each approach. Addresses the process
(and problems) of collecting and displaying African art throughout the
course.(Prereq.: English and Reading assessment exam scores above the
developmental placement level or the successful completion of prescribed
developmental course(s). Fulfills a Humanities and cultural studies general
education requirement. This course is via the internet. |
ASTRONOMY |
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51012 |
AST |
191 |
32Z1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
The Solar System |
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Hammonds,Jeffrey C |
AST 191 - The Solar System - Emphasizes the nature, origin, and
evolution of planets, satellites, and other objects in the Solar System. Includes historical astronomy, the naked
eye phenomena of the sky, and modern solar system discoveries made by
spacecraft. Lecture: 3 credits (45
Contact hours) |
51013 |
AST |
195 |
32X1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Introductory
Astronomy Lab |
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Hammonds,Jeffrey C |
AST 195 - Introductory Astronomy Laboratory - Involved
performance of exercises in both planetary and stellar astronomy, including
Kepler's Law of Planetary Motion and Newton's Laws of Motion. Examines the functions and limitations of
different types of telescopes and mounts.
Includes observation of the sun, moon, planets, binaries, galaxies,
and nebulae. Pre-requisite or
co-requisite: AST 101 or AST 191 or AST 192; MAT 085 or two years of high
school algebra; or consent of the instructor.
Lab: 1.0 (15 contact hours) |
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION |
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51020 |
BAS |
287 |
38Z1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Supervisory
Management |
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Joy,Brian A |
BAS 287 - Supervisory Management - Examines the roles and
responsibilities of the supervisor, emphasizing human relations skills while
recognizing the behavioral factors of individuals and groups in the work
environment. Applies conceptual
knowledge base and skills to identify and develop the supervisor's role and
responsibilities. Lecture: 3.0 credits
(45 contact hours) |
ENGLISH |
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52696 |
ENG |
101 |
32Z2 |
TBA |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Writing I |
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Horning,Allison Posey |
ENG 101
Writing I- Focuses on academic writing. Provides instruction in drafting and
revising essays that express ideas in Standard English, including reading
critically, thinking logically, responding to texts, addressing specific audiences, researching and documenting
sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics and usage. ACT in English 18
(or above) or equivalent placement level. First course in academic writing,
with 102, fulfills the writing requirement for the AA and AS degrees.) This
course is via the internet. |
ENGLISH WITH
WORKSHOPS |
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52325 |
ENG |
100 |
32P1 |
TBA |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
English Workshop |
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3 |
Horning,Allison Posey |
ENG 100
English Workshop- This course must be taken concurrently with ENG 101-32P1
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52694 |
ENG |
101 |
32P1 |
TBA |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Writing I |
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Horning,Allison Posey |
ENG 101 Writing I- (Co-Requisite Model: Must have appropriate
English Placement or completed IRW85) Focuses on academic writing. Provides
instruction in drafting and revising essays that express ideas in Standard
English, including reading critically, thinking logically, responding to
texts, addressing specific audiences,
researching and documenting sources. Includes review of grammar, mechanics
and usage. Fulfills the writing requirement. Must be taken concurrently with
ENG 100-32P1 class#52325. This course is via the internet. |
FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE |
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51688 |
FYE |
105 |
35Z4 |
TBA |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Achieving
Academic Success |
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3 |
Bolser,Elaina Michelle |
FYE 105 Achieving Academic Success- Introduces students to
strategies that promote academic, personal, and professional success in the
college environment. Foster a sense of belonging, promotes engagement in the
curricular and co-curricular life of the college, and provides opportunities
for student to develop academic plans that align with career and life goals.
This is a 12-week hybrid course. This course fulfills a graduation
requirement for AA and AS degrees is via the internet. |
GENERAL COLLEGE
STUDIES |
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51694 |
GEN |
140 |
32Z1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Development of
Leadership |
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STAFF |
GEN 140 Development of Leadership- Presents concepts of
leadership and group dynamics, especially focusing on each student's
individual leadership philosophy, and providing opportunities for all
students to develop leadership skills and potential. Prereq.: Consent of
Instructor. Fulfills Social Behavior science requirement. This course is via
the internet. |
HISTORY |
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51932 |
HIS |
108 |
36Z1 |
TBA |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
History of the US Through 1865 |
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STAFF |
HIS 108
History of the United States through 1865- Examines key political, economic,
and social topics that have influenced significantly the American experience
from the pre-colonial period through the Civil War era. Fulfills a Heritage
general education requirement. This course is via the internet. |
MATHEMATICS |
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51102 |
MAT |
151 |
32Z1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Introduction to Applied Statis |
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Taylor,Scott William |
MAT151 -
Introduction to Applied Statistics - Serves as an entry-level introduction to
applied statistics useful for a variety of fields. Covers statistical terminology and the
appropriate use of software for the calculation of descriptive statistics,
basic probability, correlation and linear regression. Emphasizes understanding the uses and
misuses of statistics in the real world. (Same as STA 151.) (Students may not
receive credit for both this course and any of the following: STA 151, STA
200, STA 210, STA 215.) Pre-requisite:
College Readiness in Mathematics.
Lecture: 3 credit hours (45 contact hours) |
51105 |
MAT |
151S |
32Z1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Core Intro to
Applied Stats |
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Taylor,Scott William |
MAT 151S - Corequisite Remediation for Introduction of Applied
Statistics - Provides supplementary instruction for students who do not meet
college readiness standards for STA 151 or MAT 151. Covers content necessary for success in STA
151 or MAT 151 as needed. Lecture: 1
credit (15 contact hours) |
PSYCHOLOGY |
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53870 |
PSY |
298 |
32Z1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Essentials Abnormal Psychology |
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Bonne DeMuth,Martha S |
PSY 298
Essentials of Abnormal Psychology- Provides an overview of the theories,
diagnoses, and treatments of psychological disorders. Covers the biological,
psychological, and social factors that influence the etiology, understanding,
and management of psychopathology within society. Prereq.: PSY 110 or consent
of instructor. Fulfills a Social Behavioral Science general education
requirement. This course is via the Internet. |
PSYCHOLOGY WITH
READING |
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52189 |
RDG |
185 |
32Z1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
College Reading |
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Burton,Sharon K |
RDG 185
College Reading- Designed to improve, thinking, and writing at the college
level by identifying the components of expository, persuasive, argumentative,
and research text, including the author's use of tone, purpose, biased
language and writing patterns. Apply strategies to college level text.
Prereq.: KCTCS Placement Policy. This course is via the internet. |
SOCIOLOGY |
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52260 |
SOC |
101 |
32Z2 |
TBA |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Intro to Sociology |
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Brown,Samuel Richard |
SOC 101
Intro to Sociology- Introduces the concepts and methods of sociology
including investigation of socialization, group processes, social inequality,
social institutions, and social change. Fulfills a Social/Behavioral Science
general ed. requirement. This course is via the internet. |
STATISTICS |
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51109 |
STA |
151 |
32Z1 |
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9/7/2021 |
12/12/2021 |
Intro to Applied Statistics |
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Taylor,Scott William |
STA 151 -
Introduction to Applied Statistics - Serves as an entry-level introduction to
applied statistics useful for a variety of fields. Covers statistical terminology and the
appropriate use of software for the calculation of descriptive statistics,
basic probability, correlation and linear regresssion. Emphasizes understanding the uses and
misuses of statistics in the real world. (Same as MAT 151.) (Students may not
receive credit for both this course and any of the following: MAT 151, STA
200, STA 210, STA 215.) Pre-requisite: College Readiness in Mathematics. Lecture: 3 credit hours (45 contact hours) |
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UPDATED:
3/16/2021 |
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