HCC SPRING 2022 12 WEEK CLASS SCHEDULE (FEB. 7 - MAY 8) |
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AGRICULTURE |
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83337 |
AGR |
230 |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Career Develop
in Agriculture |
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3 |
Winstead,Laura
S. |
AGR 230 - Career Development in Agriculture - Includes essential
aspects of career preparation, entry, adjustment, and advancement in
agriculture and related fields.
Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours) |
ART |
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83367 |
ART |
104 |
32Z1 |
TBA |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Introduction to
African Art |
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WWW |
3 |
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 general education requirement.
This course is via the internet. |
ASTRONOMY |
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83349 |
AST |
195 |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Introductory
Astronomy Lab |
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Hammonds,Jeffrey
C |
AST 195 Introductory Astronomy Laboratory: Involves performance
of exercises in both planetary and stellar astronomy, including Kepler's Laws
of Plenetary 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 instrucotr.
Lab 1.0 (15 contact hours |
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION |
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83358 |
BAS |
284 |
32Z1 |
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TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Applied
Management Skills |
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WWW |
3 |
Joy,Brian A |
BAS 284 Applied Management - Applies management theories and
techniquies with emphasis on the action-skills that managers need for
success. Examination of various course topics in this capstone course
include: delegating, motivating employees, team building, conflict
management, coaching, and managing change. Pre-requisite: BAS 160 and BAS 283
or prior supervisory experience.
Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours) |
83353 |
BAS |
260 |
32Z1 |
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TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Prof Development
and Protocol |
WWW |
WWW |
2 |
Lewis,Lavonia |
BAS 260: 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) |
ENGLISH |
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83515 |
ENG |
101 |
32Z4 |
TBA |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Writing I |
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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. 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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83514 |
ENG |
101 |
32P4 |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Writing I |
WEB LOCAL |
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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. Fulfills the writing requirement. This is a hybrid class. Must be
taken with ENG 100-32P4 class #83496. This course is web local and via the
internet. |
83496 |
ENG |
100 |
32P4 |
TBA |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
English Workshop |
WEB LOCAL |
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Woods,Katherine
Bryant |
ENG 100 English Workshop- This course must be taken with ENG
101-32P4 class #83514. This course is via the internet and is web local. |
FAMILY STUDIES |
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83568 |
FAM |
253 |
32Z1 |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Human Sexuality |
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WWW |
3 |
Burzynski,Peter
R. |
FAM 253 Human Sexuality:
Development, Behavior, and Attitudes- Studies human sexuality, including the
process of gender and attitudes, sexual response patterns, sexual behavior,
and attitudes. Prereq.:3.0 credit hours in social or behavioral science. This
course is via the internet. |
FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE |
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83575 |
FYE |
105 |
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09:20 AM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Achieving
Academic Success |
LIB |
205 |
3 |
Crick,Sarah Lynn |
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 is via the internet and web
local. |
HISTORY |
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83592 |
HIS |
102 |
32Z1 |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
World Civilization II |
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WWW |
3 |
Simmons,Alan D. |
HIS 102
World Civilization II- Presents a multicultural survey of world cultures and
global issues from 1600 to the present. This course is via the internet. |
INDUSTRIAL
MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY |
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83386 |
IMT |
100 |
3502 |
T/TH |
05:00 PM |
05:50 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Welding for Maintenance |
WLD |
102 |
3 |
Smith,Mark |
IMT 100
Welding for Maintenance: Provides basic instruction needed for student to
weld using SMAW (Stick), GMAW (MIG), GTAW (TIG), and Oxy-Fuel processes.
Co-requisite: (IMT 101 or (IMT 1011 - IMT 1014)) or Consent of Instructor.
Lecture: 3 credits. |
83387 |
IMT |
101 |
35L2 |
T/TH |
05:50 PM |
08:30 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Welding for
Maintenance Lab |
WLD |
110 |
2 |
Smith,Mark |
IMT 101 Welding for Maintenance Lab: Provides application of
basic welding skills used in SMAW (Stick), GMAW (MIG), GTAW (TIG) and
Oxy-Fuel. Co-requisite: IMT 100 or consent. Laboratory: 2 credits. |
INTEGRATED
READING AND WRITING |
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83657 |
IRW |
95 |
32Z1 |
TBA |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Integrated Reading and Writing |
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WWW |
4 |
Roberts,Adrian |
IRW 95
Integrated Reading & Writing- Emphasizes critical reading skills to
develop vocabulary techniques, active reading strategies, comprehension
accuracy, and interpretation of visual elements in texts. Applies writing as
a process with instruction in intermediate writing skills and technology
emphasizing organization, idea development through critical thinking, and
editorial improvements through multi-paragraph writing. Introduces basic
research and documentation through
writing in response to reading. Prereq.: Placement by KCTCS Assessment and
Placement Policy. |
MATHEMATICS |
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91356 |
MAT |
61 |
32Z1 |
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TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Foundations of College Algebra |
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WWW |
4 |
Hammonds,Jeffrey C |
MAT 061 Foundations of
College Algebra Prepares students to take College Algebra with College
Algebra Workshop. Introduces operations on integers, decimals, and fractions;
ratios, proportions, and percents; simplifying radicals and algebraic
expressions; solving linear and quadratic equations; linear inequalities;
solving formulas; factoring; slope and graphing lines. Pre-requisite: KCTCS
Placement Policy. Lecture: 4 credits
(60 contact hours) |
83541 |
MAT |
151 |
32Z1 |
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TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Introduction to
Applied Statis |
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3 |
Taylor,Scott
William |
MAT 151.
Covers content necessary for success in STA 151 or MAT 151 as needed.
Lecture: 1 credit (15 contact hours).Components: LectureAttributes: Other,
Supplemental Mathematics |
83553 |
MAT |
151S |
32Z1 |
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TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Core Intro to
Applied Stats |
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WWW |
1 |
Taylor,Scott
William |
MAT 151S(1) Course ID:017074Corequisite Remediation for
Introduction to Applied Statistics Provides supplementary instruction for
students who do not meet college readiness standards for STA 151 or |
POLITICAL
SCIENCE |
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83726 |
POL |
101 |
32Z1 |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
American Government |
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WWW |
3 |
Maltby,Lorie A |
POL 101
American Government- Examines national government and the political processes
in the United States, with emphasis on the Constitution, the President,
Congress, and the judicial system.
Focuses on the nature of American democracy, political challenges and
opportunities. This course is via the internet. |
PSYCHOLOGY |
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84247 |
PSY |
298 |
32Z1 |
TBA |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Essentials Abnormal Psychology |
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WWW |
3 |
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. |
READING |
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84085 |
RDG |
185 |
32Z1 |
TBA |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
College Reading |
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WWW |
3 |
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. |
RELIGION |
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84250 |
REL |
130 |
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02:00 PM |
03:20 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Intro to Comparative Religion |
LIB |
206 |
3 |
Winstead,Laura S. |
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. Fulfills both a Cultural Studies requirement and either a
Humanities or a Social/Behavioral Science gen. ed. requirement. |
STATISTICS |
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83556 |
STA |
151 |
32Z1 |
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2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Intro to Applied Statistics |
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3 |
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 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.) Pre-requisite: College
Readiness in Mathematics. Lecture: 3 credit hours (45 contact hours) |
WELDING
TECHNOLOGY |
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83407 |
WLD |
110 |
3502 |
T/TH |
05:00 PM |
05:50 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Cutting Processes |
WLD |
102 |
2 |
Smith,Mark |
WLD 110
Cutting Processes A working knowledge of various cutting processes used by
the welding industry. Will include, but is not limited to, safety, theory of
operation, setup and operating techniques, troubleshooting and making minor
equipment repairs, terms and definitions, identification, evaluation, repair
and prevention of discontinuities of cut surfaces. Includes oxy-fuel cutting,
plasma arc cutting, exothermic cutting, air carbon arc cutting, shielded
metal arc cutting, and mechanical cutting process. Lecture: 2 credits (30
contact hours) Co-requisite: WLD 111 or Consent of Instructor |
83467 |
WLD |
111 |
35L2 |
T/TH |
05:50 PM |
08:30 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Cutting
Processes Lab |
WLD |
110 |
3 |
Smith,Mark |
WLD 111 Cutting Processes Lab Designed to provide the student
with practical experience to become proficient in the use of various metal
cutting processes. Safety, setup, and operating techniques are employed. Students will troubleshoot and make minor
repairs to equipment. Students will also learn to identify, repair, and
prevent reoccurrence of cut surface discontinuities. Processes shall include,
but not limited to: OFC, PAC, AAC, and mechanical methods. Various materials
will be used where appropriate. Lab: 3 credits (90 contact hours/30:1 ratio)
Co-requisite: WLD 110 or Consent of Instructor. |
83470 |
WLD |
120 |
3502 |
T/TH |
05:00 PM |
05:50 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Shielded Metal
Arc Welding |
WLD |
102 |
2 |
Smith,Mark |
WLD 120 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Teaches students the
identification, inspection, and maintenance of SMAW electrodes; principles of
SMAW; the effects of variables on the SMAW process to weld plate and pipe;
and metallurgy. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Co-requisite: WLD 121 or Consent of Instructor |
83473 |
WLD |
121 |
35L2 |
T/TH |
05:50 PM |
08:30 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Shield Metal
ArcWld Fillet Lab |
WLD |
110 |
3 |
Smith,Mark |
WLD 121 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Fillet Lab Provides
laboratory experiences in which the student acquires the manipulative skills
to perform fillet welds in all positions. Lab: 3 credits (90 contact
hours/30:1 ratio) Co-requisite: WLD 120 or Consent of Instructor |
83476 |
WLD |
130 |
3502 |
T/TH |
05:00 PM |
05:50 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding |
WLD |
102 |
2 |
Smith,Mark |
WLD 130 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Identification, inspection, and
maintenance of GTAW machines; identification, selection and storage of GTAW
electrodes; principles of GTAW; the effects of variables on the GTAW process;
and metallurgy. This course also teaches the theory and application of Plasma
Arc Cutting. Co-requisite: WLD 131 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 2
credits (30 contact hours). |
83479 |
WLD |
131 |
35L2 |
T/TH |
05:50 PM |
08:30 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Gas Tngstn Arc
Weld Fillet Lab |
WLD |
110 |
3 |
Smith,Mark |
WLD 131 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Fillet Lab Teaches the
necessary manipulative skills needed to apply the Gas Tungsten Arc on various
joint designs on plate with both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Plasma Arc
cutting included. Co-requisite: WLD 130 or Consent of Instructor. Laboratory:
3 credits (90 contact hours 30:1 ratio) |
83481 |
WLD |
140 |
3502 |
T/TH |
05:00 PM |
05:50 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Gas Metal Arc
Welding |
WLD |
102 |
2 |
Smith,Mark |
WLD 140 Gas Metal Arc
Welding Identification, inspection, and maintenance of GMAW machines;
identification, selection, and storage of GMAW electrodes; principles of
GMAW; and the effects of variables on the GMAW process. Theory and
applications of related processes such as FCAW and SAW and metallurgy are
also included. Lecture: 2 credits (30
contact hours) |
83483 |
WLD |
141 |
35L2 |
T/TH |
05:50 PM |
08:30 PM |
2/7/2022 |
5/8/2022 |
Gas Metal Arc
Weld Fillet Lab |
WLD |
110 |
3 |
Smith,Mark |
WLD 141 Gas Metal Arc Welding Fillet Lab Teaches the practical
application and manipulative skills of Gas Metal Arc Welding and the proper
safety situations needed in this process. Both ferrous and non-ferrous metals
will be covered, as well as various joint designs on plate in all positions.
Co-requisite: WLD 140 or Consent of Instructor. Laboratory: 3 credits (90
contact hours/30:1 ratio). |
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