HCC SPRING 2023 12-WEEK BITERM CLASS SCHEDULE
Class Nbr Subject Catalog Section Pat Begin Time End Time Start Date End Date Descr Building Room Min Units Instructor Name Class Note
AGRICULTURE                          
86515 AGR  155 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Greenhouse Production WWW WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 155  (3 credit hours) 
Greenhouse Production 
Introduces students to the concept of controlled environment growing and plant management. Demonstrates plant production with greenhouse techniques. Discusses identification of diseases, insects, and plant disorders in the greenhouse. Identifies selection of plant and growth medium. Emphasizes plants for agricultural and food production. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (75 contact hours)

Pre-requisite: AGR 135.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
86511 AGR  245 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Pest Management HEC WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 245  (3 credit hours) 
Pest Management 
Provides a study of agricultural pest control, including insects, diseases, and weeds, of common agricultural and horticultural crops. Discusses management techniques including chemical, biological, IPM, and organic methods. Lecture/Lab: 3.0 credits (60 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: AGR 250.
Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
86517 AGR  250 32L1 W 03:00 PM 04:00 PM 2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro to Plants/Crop Productio A&S 202 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 250  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Plants/Crop Production 
Familiarizes students with the basic principles and theories involved in field crop production. Provides a limited understanding of how crops are grown as a prelude to growing crops successfully. Covers pest and pesticides as well as plant disease and protection. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credit (45 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
86518 AGR  250 32X1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro to Plants/Crop Productio WWW WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 250  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Plants/Crop Production 
Familiarizes students with the basic principles and theories involved in field crop production. Provides a limited understanding of how crops are grown as a prelude to growing crops successfully. Covers pest and pesticides as well as plant disease and protection. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credit (45 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
86516 AGR  250 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro to Plants/Crop Productio WWW WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 250  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Plants/Crop Production 
Familiarizes students with the basic principles and theories involved in field crop production. Provides a limited understanding of how crops are grown as a prelude to growing crops successfully. Covers pest and pesticides as well as plant disease and protection. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Lab: 1.0 credit (45 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory, LEC: Lecture
86508 AGR 260 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro to Sustainable Agriculture WWW WWW 3 Winstead,Laura S. AGR 260  (3 credit hours) 
Introduction to Sustainable Agriculture 
Provides students with a clear perspective on the principles, history, and practices of sustainable agriculture in our local and global communities. Provides understanding of the challenges to sustainability in our present system of agriculture. Enables students to identify principles of sustainable agriculture as they relate to basic production practices. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
ASTRONOMY                          
87970 AST  195 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Introductory Astronomy Lab WWW WWW 1 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                        
86249 BAS  260 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Prof Development and Protocol WWW WWW 2 STAFF BAS 260  (2 credit hours) 
Professional Development and Protocol 
Prepares students approaching the major career transition from college to work either as a graduating student or as a cooperative education student. Focuses on acceptable business protocol and how to project a professional image. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours).

Attributes: Technical
Components: LEC: Lecture
ENGLISH                            
86736 ENG  101 32Z1 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Writing I WWW WWW 3 Woods,Katherine Bryant 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, Notes: (a) credit not available by special examination; (b) English 101 and 102 may not be taken concurrently; (c) AP credit in the English Language and Composition category for ENG 101 awarded as indicated by AP scoring chart in current KCTCS catalog. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). This course is via the internet.
Pre-requisite: Placement by KCTCS Assessment and Placement Policy.
Attributes: WC - Written Communication, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
ENGLISH WITH WORKSHOPS                        
86734 ENG  100 32P1 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 English Workshop WWW WWW 2 Woods,Katherine Bryant ENG 100 English Workshop- Provides parallel and supplemental review of English skills needed for students with English placement scores at the corequisite level who are enrolled in ENG 101. If students withdraw from ENG 100, they must also withdraw from ENG 101. Credit cannot be received by special exam. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). This course must be taken with ENG 101-32P1, PSID class#86735.
Co-requisite: ENG 101.
Attributes: Other, Supplemental English/Writing
Components: LEC: Lecture
86735 ENG  101 32P1 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Writing I WWW WWW 3 Woods,Katherine Bryant 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, Notes: (a) credit not available by special examination; (b) English 101 and 102 may not be taken concurrently; (c) AP credit in the English Language and Composition category for ENG 101 awarded as indicated by AP scoring chart in current KCTCS catalog. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).  Note: Must be taken with ENG 100-32P1, PSID class#86734.
Pre-requisite: Placement by KCTCS Assessment and Placement Policy.
Attributes: WC - Written Communication, Credit not permitted via STEP exam, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
 FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE                        
86527 FYE  105 32Z1 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Achieving Academic Success WWW WWW 3 Roberts,Tara Jo 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. NOTE: Students may not receive credit for both FYE 100 and FYE 105. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours). This course is via the internet.
Attributes: College Success, Other, Course Also Offered in Modules, Enrichment 1st Year Experience
Components: LEC: Lecture
HEALTH SCIENCES TECHNOLOGY                        
88721 HST 103 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Health Care Communication WWW WWW 3 Glassco,Ashleigh HST 103-Health Care Communication  
Introduces communication and its various forms as it exists in the health care ¿eld. Focuses on verbal, nonverbal, written and oral communication between members of the health team, patient, and caregivers through an interdisciplinary approach. Examines each role with discussion from the perspective of the involved parties. Emphasizes diversity, sociocultural influences, and teamwork. Includes discussion of the media's role
in health care, as well as how health promotion campaigns may be implemented and managed. Appropriate for anyone interested in a career in allied health or nursing. Lecture: 2.0 credits (30 contact hours). Attributes: Technical Components: LEC: Lecture
HISTORY                            
87091 HIS  102 32Z1 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 World Civilization II WWW WWW 3 Simmons,Alan D. HIS 102 World Civilization II- Presents a multicultural survey of world cultures and contemporary global issues from 1600 to the present. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). This course is via the internet.
Attributes: Cultural Competence, AH - Arts and Humanities
Components: LEC: Lecture
MATHEMATICS                          
86620 MAT  151 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro to Applied Statistics WWW WWW 3 Taylor,Scott William MAT 151  (3 credit hours) 
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.) Lecture: 3 credit hours (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College Readiness in Mathematics.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning
Components: LEC: Lecture
86621 MAT  151S 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Core Intro to Applied Stats WWW WWW 1 Taylor,Scott William MAT 151S  (1 credit hours) 
Corequisite Remediation for Introduction to 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).

Attributes: Other, Supplemental Mathematics
Components: LEC: Lecture
MUSIC                            
87202 MUS  100 32Z1 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro to Music WWW WWW 3 Blanchard,Eric J. MUS 100 Introduction to Music- Introduces the elements of music as they apply to the listening experience. Emphasizes the development of an awareness and understanding of musical styles from the Middle Ages to the present. Designed for the non-music major with no prior knowledge of music and is not intended to fulfill a program course requirement for music majors. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). This course is via the internet.
Attributes: AH - Arts and Humanities, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
PHLEBOTOMY                          
86414 PHB  152 32C1 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Phlebotomy: Clinical Experienc A/T 209 1 Cleavenger,Mary S PHB 152 - Phlebotomy: Clinical Experience  
Introduces the student to clinical practice in the phlebotomy department of a laboratory. The student will begin to develop performance skills in routine venipuncture and capillary collection procedures emphasizing performance skills in routine venipuncture and capillary collection procedures. Pre-requisite Or Laboratory: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours). Co-requisite: PHB 151, PHB 170 or MAI 120. Attributes: Technical
Components: LAB: Laboratory
PSYCHOLOGY                          
87003 PSY  110 36Z3 TBA TBA   1/9/2023 5/7/2023 General Psychology WWW WWW 3 Bonne DeMuth,Martha S PSY 110 General Psychology- Introduces the history, methods and content of modern psychology. Covers the history and systems of psychology, psychological research, physiological psychology, psychological processes, developmental psychology, personality, abnormal behavior and social psychology. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
Pre- or co-requisite: Current placement scores for college level reading established by KCTCS or completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, transitional reading course(s). This course is via the internet.
Attributes: SB - Social Behavior Science, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
RELIGIOUS STUDIES                          
87223 REL  130 32Z1 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro to Comparative Religion WWW WWW 3 Brunet,Dani REL 130 Introduction to Comparative Religion- Introduces students to a comparative analysis of world religions, emphasizing beliefs, rituals, artistic expressions, and cultural and social organization. Includes both Eastern and Western religions. (Same as ANT 130). Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). This course is via the internet.
Attributes: Cultural Competence, AH - Arts and Humanities, SB - Social Behavior Science, Course Also Offered in Modules
Components: LEC: Lecture
SOCIOLOGY                          
90009 SOC 101 32Z3 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro to Sociology WWW WWW 3 Brown,Samuel Richard SOC 101 Intro to Sociology- Introduces concepts and methods of sociology including investigation of socialization, group processes, social inequality, social institutions, and social change. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). This course is via the internet.
Attributes: SB - Social Behavior Science
Components: LEC: Lecture
STATISTICS                          
86622 STA  151 32Z1   TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro to Applied Statistics WWW WWW 3 Taylor,Scott William STA 151  (3 credit hours) 
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 MAT 151.) (Students may not receive credit for both this course and any of the following: MAT 151, STA 200, STA 210, STA 215.) Lecture: 3 credit hours (45 contact hours).

Pre-requisite: College Readiness in Mathematics.
Attributes: QR - Quantitative Reasoning
Components: LEC: Lecture
WOMEN AND GENDER STUDIES                        
87227 WGS  201 32Z1 TBA TBA   2/6/2023 5/7/2023 Intro Wmn's Gnder Stds Art Hum HEC WWW 3 Baker,Robin WGS 201 Introduction to Women¿s and Gender Studies in the Arts and Humanities- Introduces women's and gender studies from a humanities perspective, using a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach including art and literature. Examines issues and problems of women in contemporary society through the lens of race, gender, class, and socio-political spheres. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). This course is via the internet.
Attributes: Cultural Competence, AH - Arts and Humanities
Components: LEC: Lecture
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