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SPRING
2013
SCHEDULE
Table of Contents - Spring 2013 Schedule
Academic Calendar ...........................................2 Students Services and General Information ... 47
Registering for Classes......................................3 Academic Success Center .................... 47
New Students ..........................................3 Achieving College Excellence ............... 47
Returning Students ..................................3 Adele P. Glenn Academy for Early
Currently Enrolled Students ....................3 Childhood Education ............................. 47
Advising..............................................................3 Administrative Drop Policy .................... 47
Tuition and Fees.................................................4 Adult Education .....................................48
Methods of Payment ..........................................5 Audit Policy ............................................48
Fees .................................................................5 Adults Who are Reentering Education ..48
Scholarships ......................................................5 Bus Service ...........................................48
How to Pay for College ......................................5 Campus Life...........................................48
Faculty & Advisors .............................................6 Campus Vision ......................................48
Available Counseling Locations ........................8 Career Center ........................................48
Programs of Study .............................................8 Clinton Extension Center ......................48
Certificates Offered ...........................................9 Continuing & Professional Education ...48
Registration Form ............................................ 10 Counseling Services .............................48
Spring 2013 Courses ....................................... 12 Economic Development and Innovative
Once-a-Week Classes .......................... 12 Workforce Solutions ..............................48
Off-Campus Classes ............................. 14 English as a Second Language ............49
Online and Hybrid Classes.................... 16 Emerging Scholars Program .................49
Spring Course Schedule.................................. 18 Fairview Park Plaza Center...................49
Fitness Center .......................................49
Graduation .............................................49
Honors Opportunities Program .............49
Library Services ....................................49
Mathematics Enrichment Center...........49
Non-discrimination Policy .....................50
Online Learning Help Desk ...................50
Registration Dates Perkins Program ....................................50
Start Out Successful .............................50
Student IDs ............................................50
Currently Enrolled Students Student Support Services/TRiO ...........50
Success.net ...........................................50
Begins November 5, 2012 Technical Resource Center ................... 51
All Students
Begins November 13, 2012
Academic Calendar Spring 2013
Spring 2013
January 14 T Classes Begin
January 19 S Saturday Classes Begin
January 21 M Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Observance (College Closed)
February 20 M Presidents’ Day (College Closed)
February 26 T Professional Development Day (College Closed)
March 8 F Midterm
March 11-16 M-Sa Spring Break (No Classes)
March 29-30 F,Sa Spring Holiday (College Closed)
May 10 F Last day to withdraw with a “W”: 16-weeks & 2nd 8-week classes*
May 11 S Finals
May 13-16 M-Th Final Exams
May 17 F Graduation
May 27 M Memorial Day (College Closed)
* For all other classes, contact the Registrar at registrar@richland.edu or (217) 875-7211, Ext. 284, for
alternate withdrawal dates.
2 Spring 2013
Registering for Classes
New Students Choose Classes
1. Complete the Admission Information Form online Check the class schedule for classes you want at
at myRichland.edu. the times and locations most convenient for you.
2. Provide official high school transcripts or proof of
GED, ACT scores and official transcripts from any
colleges attended. High school and college transcripts
Check Prerequisites
Check the course listings to see if the classes you want have
should be sent directly to the Student Records Office.
prerequisites. Prerequisites must be met through satisfactory
Hand-delivered transcripts will only be accepted in a
prior coursework, ACT scores, or placement testing before you
sealed envelope from the institution.
register.
3. Complete placement testing in Mathematics, English,
and Reading (or program - specific areas) in Room S116.
Testing is not timed and could take as long as 2 hours. Register for Classes
Photo ID required. Complete the Registration Form and deliver the information
4. Complete the Angel Online Orientation, if enrolled in an requested on the form to the Student Services Center by one
online or hybrid course at Richland for the first time or using of the following methods:
the Angel LMS for the first time. Contact the Online Learning
Office at ochelp@richland.edu for more information. In Person:
Student Services Center - C129
Returning Students By Phone:
1. Re-admission: If you are a former student who has not Call 217-875-7211, Ext. 267
attended Richland since Spring 2011 or earlier, you must
complete an Admission Information Form prior to registering By Fax:
for classes, online at myRichland.edu. Official high school Fax form on page 10 to 217-875-7783.
and college transcripts must be on record with Richland.
By Mail:
Currently Enrolled Students Mail form on page 10 to
Student Records Office
1. Advisement: Make an appointment with your advisor prior to Richland Community College
November 7 to review your progress and plan your courses. One College Park
Your official high school transcripts (or GED transcript) and Decatur, IL 62521-8513
college transcripts must be on file with the Student Records
Office. Through my.richland.edu
Must have prior approval of an advisor.
Returning And Currently Enrolled At Richland’s Satellite Locations:
Students Clinton Extension Center
1. Complete placement testing in the Testing Center, Room Clinton High School (northeast corner)
S116. If it has been more than 2 years since you took place- 1200 Highway 54 West, Clinton, IL
ment tests and you have not taken any English, math, or 217-935-6791
reading courses, plan to re-test at no cost to you. Photo ID
required. Fairview Park Plaza Center
2. Complete the Angel Online Orientation, if enrolled in an 1485 W King Street, Decatur, IL
online or hybrid course at Richland for the first time or using 217-462-0480
the Angel LMS for the first time. Contact the Online Learning
Office at ochelp@richland.edu for more information. For all methods, indicate name and section of class. Students
who register in person will receive immediate confirmation
Advising of classes. If registering by phone, fax, mail or Internet, your
schedule of classes and invoice will be mailed to you; you will
Walk-in Advisement
Advisors are available on a first-come, first-serve basis in the be notified of scheduling problems within 3 working days.
Student Services Center, C129, during the following hours: Textbook information is available
Monday-Thursday–8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. at http://www.rccbookstore.net
Friday–8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Appointment
Call 875-7211, Ext. 267, for an appointment with
an advisor. Appointments are available Monday
through Friday.
Faculty Advisement
Have a faculty member approve your schedule and review
your program before or after class or during their office hours.
See pages 6-7 for a listing of faculty.
No Advisement Necessary
If you are registering for one course that does not
have a prerequisite, go directly to the Student Services Center
(C129). Registration Dates
Currently Enrolled Students
November 5, 2012
All Students
November 13, 2012
Spring 2013 3
Spring 2013 Tuition and Fees
In-District Students and Out-of-District Students With (Out-of-state and International students pay
Charge-Back Authorization an additional $267.33 per credit hour.)
Tuition .................................................. $96.00
Academic/Technology Fee ................... $5.00 Registration Fee .................................... $12.00
Total (per credit hour) .........................$101.00
This list does not include required fees for certain courses.
Tuition and Fees for Online Courses These fees range from $8.00 to $325.00 per course. A
Per Credit Hour Tuition ...................... $140.00 complete list of fees is available in the Business Office.
Academic/Technology Fee ................... $5.00
Total (per credit hour) ....................... $145.00 100% of tuition & fees is due before classes begin.
Tuition and Fees for Online Nursing Courses An online payment plan is available.
Per Credit Hour Tuition .......................$115.00 * Tuition and Fee charges are subject to change.
Academic/Technology Fee ................... $5.00
Total (per credit hour) ....................... $120.00
Out-of-District Students Without
Charge-Back Authorization
Tuition ................................................. $96.00
Academic/Technology Fee ................... $5.00
Out-of-district fee.............................. $135.00
Total (per credit hour) ....................... $236.00
Tuition Deadlines
100% of tuition and fees are due January 9, 2013, or you must be signed up for the Online Payment
Plan. See www.richland.edu/cashier for more information on how to pay for your tuition.
Refund Schedule
Tuition refunds will be issued to eligible students based upon effective dates of withdrawal. The date that a written request for
withdrawal is received by the Admissions & Records Office determines the effective date of withdrawal. Full refund of tuition
and fees will be made if the College cancels a course. Non-Attendance is not considered an official drop. Refunds will be
determined on the basis of the following schedule:
Length of class Refund Period %
16 Week Class 1st 9 school days of term 100%
Thereafter 0%
12 Week Class 1st 5 school days of class 100%
Thereafter 0%
4-8 Week Class 1st 5 school days of class 100%
Thereafter 0%
2-3 Week Class 1st 3 school days of class 100%
Thereafter 0%
Less than 2 Weeks Prior to day 1 100%
Thereafter 0%
Federal Financial Aid Refunds Billing Note
In accordance with Federal regulations, refunds for • Students adding or dropping a class after the
students attending the College who receive federal session has begun will NOT receive a revised
financial assistance and withdraw before completion statement and should inquire at the Business
of 60% of the semester of attendance will be Services Office (N136) for their revised balance.
calculated on a pro rata basis. • Students are financially responsible for tuition and
The pro rata formula for determining a refund is fees for all classes for which a drop slip is not filed
the number of weeks remaining in the semester (as within the refund period.
of the last recorded day of attendance) divided by
the number of weeks of enrollment for which the
student was charged. This will equal the amount to
be refunded to the student and/or to the federal aid
program from which funds were awarded.
4 Spring 2013
Methods of Payment Scholarships
In-Person Scholarships are available through the Foundation Office.
The Cashier’s Window is generally open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Students must complete the FAFSA before applying for most
Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Fridays. scholarships.
During certain peak and off-peak times, hours may vary.
Please call 875-7200 to verify hours for any given day. A night www.richland.edu/foundation/scholarships
depository is also available inside the main entrance for your
convenience. Financial Aid and Billing
Credit Cards Students who register for classes are responsible for payment
RCC accepts VISA, MasterCard, and Discover. of their tuition bill even if they do not attend classes or
receive financial aid. Students who do receive financial aid or
FACTS Tuition Payment Plan scholarships will automatically have these awards applied to
Budget for monthly payments to be deducted from their bill and will be responsible for any unpaid balance.
your bank or credit card account. More information
is available at the Cashier Window or online at How to Apply for Financial Aid:
www.richland.edu/cashier/facts 1. Pick up the Free Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA on the Web Worksheet). The 2012-2013
Mail application is for Fall 2012, Spring 2013
Make checks payable to Richland Community College and and Summer 2013. Applications are available
include your Richland student ID number. in Richland’s Student Services Center or on the
Web at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
2. If you need help completing your FAFSA, please come to
Apply early. You must pay your balance if you have
the Financial Aid Office, Room N136.
not received an aid award letter. You may apply for
3. Your application can be submitted electronically on the
a deferment with the Financial Aid Office.
Web at www.fafsa.ed.gov
Fees How to Pay for College
Academic/Technology Fee Available Financial Aid
The academic/technology fee includes the following services - Up to $5,550 in Pell Grant funds.
and privileges: use of the computer labs, both - Up to $1,796 in MAP funds for tuition and some fees paid to
for computer-based classes and for open lab use; Richland (if funds are available).
updated technology for students; and student enrichment
- Up to $450 in Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
programs, including student clubs and organizations, student
funds (“0” EFC, limited funding).
handbooks, entertainment, and events.
- Up to $10,500 in student loans and $4,800 in College Work
Residency Policy Study. The amount a student can actually borrow may not
A student is considered a resident of Richland Community exceed cost of attendance minus other assistance.
College District 537 if the student establishes a permanent
- You may be eligible for other scholarships; information
residence within the
available in the Financial Aid Office.
District at least 30 days prior to enrollment.
Students who apply and complete their Financial Aid file
Senior Citizens’ Tuition early will be given priority consideration for Federal and State
District 537 residents who are 65 or older or who will become funding.
65 years old during the calendar year are eligible to enroll
without the payment of tuition in regularly scheduled credit Veterans who are receiving VA Benefits other than IVG or ING
courses, other than credit courses designed specifically must submit a copy of their class schedule each semester to
for senior citizens, provided that such enrollment does not the Financial Aid Office to be certified.
over-enroll the course and tuition-paying students enrolled
Reminder:
constitute the minimum number required for the course.
Illinois National Guard Grant recipients must re-apply once per
Such waiver does not apply to all other fees associated with
academic year.
enrollment in such a course.
Deadline Dates:
Veterans’ Services
For full year consideration apply by 10/1/12,
Veterans’ benefits such as the G.I. Bill, the Illinois Veterans’
For Spring and Summer consideration apply by 03/01/13,
Grant, Veterans’ Vocational Rehabilitation, the Veterans’
For Summer only consideration apply by 06/15/13.
Assistance Program, and the National Guard/Naval Militia
Program are available to veterans who qualify. Contact the
Veterans receiving Montgomery GI Bill Benefits and enrolling
Financial Aid Office, Room N136, 875-7200.
in accelerated classes or 8-week classes are encouraged
Course Fees and Insurance Fees to check with the Veterans’ Rep. in the Financial Aid Office
Certain courses have additional fees to help cover supplies. for information on how payment for these classes will be
Course fees are subject to change without notice. calculated.
Contact the Financial Aid Office in the Student Services
Center, Room N136, 875.7200.
Spring 2013 5
Faculty and Advisors 217. 875.7211
Accounting Earth Science
Carol Hood .........................S223 ...Ext. 456 Dr. John Cordulack...............S12 .. Ext. 384
Sara Richardson ............... C249 .. Ext. 444 Economics
African-American Studies Brad Hemenway .................S221 ...Ext. 278
Evyonne Hawkins .............. C222 ...Ext. 432 Education
Agriculture Evyonne Hawkins .............. C222 ...Ext. 432
David McLaughlin .......... Ag Bldg ...Ext. 562 Emergency Medical Technology
Anthropology Health Professions Office ..S162 ...Ext. 750
Dr. John Cordulack...............S12 .. Ext. 384 Engineering
Arabic Dr. John Cordulack.............S120 .. Ext. 384
CEHFA Office .....................C162 .. Ext. 386 Jason Smith....................... C227 ...Ext. 439
Archaeology Engineering Technology
Dr. John Cordulack...............S12 .. Ext. 384 John Daum ...................... E152A ...Ext. 447
Art Gary Kilmartin ................. E154A .. Ext. 406
Gil Rocha .......................... W209 ...Ext. 391 English
Automotive Gail Bauer..........................W137 ...Ext. 273
Curt Happe .........................E125 .. Ext. 360 Karen Becker.....................W130 ...Ext. 363
David Dubose ....................W128 .. Ext. 369
Biofuels/Bio Process Dr. Sean Gallagher ............W131 .. Ext. 365
David Larrick ......................E197 ...Ext. 730 Robert Grindy ....................W132 ...Ext. 367
Biology Dr. Laurie Hughes .............W135 ...Ext. 373
Dr. Srinivasan Durairaj .... S146A ...Ext. 357 Rosemarie King ................. C163 ...Ext. 349
Jill Feinstein ........................S128 ...Ext. 498 Kris Sulzberger..................W133 ...Ext. 310
Dr. Gordon Gurley ..............S129 ...Ext. 398 Dr. Richard Tomlinson .......W134 ...Ext. 371
Dr. Chris Merli.....................S124 ...Ext. 395 Deborah Yaden .................W129 ...Ext. 361
Carol Stokes .......................S121 ...Ext. 389 Environmental Studies
Business Dr. John Cordulack.............S120 .. Ext. 384
Keith Ashby ....................... C248 ...Ext. 403 French
Steve Gilbertz.....................S224 ...Ext. 458 CEHFA Office .....................C162 .. Ext. 386
Maureen Ruski .................. S222 .. Ext. 464
Fire Science
Career Development Anthony Vespa ...................S130 ...Ext. 327
Michael Diggs .....................N129 ...Ext. 205
GED/ESL
Chemistry Lisa Carr ............................W121 ...Ext. 501
Craig Lucas ........................S126 .. Ext. 399
Dr. Chris Merli.....................S124 ...Ext. 395 German
CEHFA Office .....................C162 .. Ext. 386
Chinese
CEHFA Office .....................C162 .. Ext. 386 Graphic Arts
Gil Rocha .......................... W209 ...Ext. 391
Communication
Michelle Stephens .............W154 ...Ext. 215 Health
Alex Wiertelak ...................W128 .. Ext. 369 Health Professions Office ..S162 ...Ext. 750
Criminal Justice Health Information Technology
Sterling Morrell ...................S130 ...Ext. 327 Jenna Curry ....................... C227 ...Ext. 405
Culinary Arts Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Brian Tucker ......................SC05 ...Ext. 291 J. Lynn Hudson................ E168A ...Ext. 457
Ryan Rogiers.....................SC07 ...Ext. 297 History
Dance Steve Austin .................... S145C ...Ext. 392
CEHFA Office .....................C162 .. Ext. 386 Janilyn Kocher ....................S127 ...Ext. 431
Drafting (CAD) Horticulture
Brett Willits .......................E167A ...Ext. 435 David McLaughlin .......... Ag Bldg ...Ext. 562
Early Childhood Education Hospitality
Jeanne Helm ..................... C226 .. Ext. 496 Keith Ashby ....................... C248 ...Ext. 403
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Faculty and Advisors 217. 875.7211
Information Technology Pre-Law
Faith Brenner ..................... C250 ...Ext. 541 Larry Klugman ....................S131 ...Ext. 407
David Kirby ........................W210 ...Ext. 494 Psychology
Journalism Pixie Fennessey .................S122 ...Ext. 409
Alex Wiertelak ...................W212 ...Ext. 210 Kristine Palmer ...................S125 ...Ext. 556
Mathematics Dr. Mary Beth Wade ...........S123 ...Ext. 397
Marcella Cremer .................C219 ...Ext. 482 Radiography
Chris Ferrill ........................ C228 .. Ext. 500 Matt Cardinal ......................S165 ...Ext. 759
Andrew Hynds ................... C224 ...Ext. 754 Susan Grimm .....................S166 ...Ext. 758
James Jones ..................... C223 .. Ext. 490 Reading
Jon Odell ........................... C220 .. Ext. 486 Gail Bauer..........................W137 ...Ext. 273
Music Renewable Energies
Dr. Lily Siu ......................... C160 ...Ext. 342 David Larrick ......................E197 ...Ext. 730
Nurse Assistant Sequestration
Judy Miller ..........................S170 ...Ext. 766 David Larrick ......................E197 ...Ext. 730
Nursing Service Learning
Shelly Baldwin .................. ..S171 ...Ext. 393 Heather Kind-Keppel..........C133 .. Ext. 305
Joyce Clay ..........................S168 ...Ext. 757
Mary Crisler .................... S145B .. Ext. 534 Sociology/Social Work
Richard Harmon ................. S111 ... Ext. 412 Pixie Fennessey .................S122 ...Ext. 409
Karen Hartman ...................S172 ...Ext. 755 Kristine Palmer ...................S125 ...Ext. 556
Jean Litchfield ....................S167 ...Ext. 760 Spanish
Judy Maloney .....................S169 ...Ext. 761 Dr. Sean Gallagher ............W131 .. Ext. 365
Virginia Ostermeier ............E107 .. Ext. 536 Surgical Technology
Mary Ann Riedell ................E105 ...Ext. 532 Katherine B. Lee.................S173 ...Ext. 763
Karen Vercellino .............. S146B ...Ext. 359 Brooke Oliver...................... S174 ...Ext. 756
Office Technology Theatre
Sharon Beube ................... C245 .. Ext. 448 Michelle Stephens .............W154 ...Ext. 215
Crystal Kitchens ................C251 .. Ext. 446
Welding Technology
Sara Richardson ............... C249 .. Ext. 444
Leo Suhre .........................E117B ...Ext. 408
Personal Development
Deborah McGee .................N129 ...Ext. 222 Advisors
Kathryn Mast ......................N120 ...Ext. 314
All academic programs and undeclared students
Philosophy Rose Best ...........................N130 ...Ext. 266
Thomas Morrow .................C161 ...Ext. 347 Marcus Brown ....................N131 ...Ext. 253
Pharmacy Technology Stuart Coon ........................N121 ...Ext. 280
Health Professions Office ..S162 ...Ext. 750 Michael Diggs .....................N129 ...Ext. 205
Physics Janean Garrett ...................N127 .. Ext. 304
Jason Smith....................... C227 ...Ext. 439 Todd Hauser .......................N130 ...Ext. 269
Heather Kind-Keppel..........C133 .. Ext. 305
Physical Education
Meredith Johnson-Palmer ..N135 ...Ext. 438
Scott Broyles .....................W175 .. Ext. 290
Yolanda Mabry ...................N122 ...Ext. 572
Physical Science Kathryn Mast ......................C131 ...Ext. 314
Jason Smith....................... C227 ...Ext. 439 Deborah McGee .................N128 ...Ext. 222
Political Science Gary O’Connor ...................N126 ...Ext. 283
Larry Klugman ....................S131 ...Ext. 407 Cathy Sebok .......................N125 ...Ext. 558
Power Generation–Nuclear Janey Stewart.....................N130 ...Ext. 266
Jack Adwell ....................... C244 ...Ext. 462 Scott Zickerman .................N130 ...Ext. 269
Practical Nursing
Carol Myers ........................S226 ...Ext. 547
Student Support Services/TRiO
Vicki McMahon .................. C246 ...Ext. 762
Laquitta Ford ......................C143 ...Ext. 441
Samuel London ..................C143 ...Ext. 289
Kim Parkinson-Hahn ..........C143 ...Ext. 289
Spring 2013 7
Available Counseling Locations
Career Counseling Fairview Park Plaza Center
Career counseling is provided by the Student Services The RCC Fairview Park Plaza Center is located at 1485 W.
Centers and advisors. Numerous career advisement King Street, Decatur, and is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00
materials are available, including the computer-assisted p.m. Monday through Friday. The Center offers most of
career guidance system, Strong Interest Inventory, and the the services found at Richland’s main campus. For class
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Contact the Career Services information, please call 462-0480.
Center, Room C129, at 875-7211, Ext. 307, or the SSC office,
Room C129, Ext. 267.
Clinton Center
The RCC Clinton Center is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday. (Closed 12:00 noon- 1 :00 p.m.) The
Center offers most of the services found at Richland’s main
campus. For an appointment, call 935-6791. The Center is
located within Clinton High School (northeast entrance).
Programs of Study
Baccalaureate/Transfer Degrees Career & Technical Education
The Associate in Arts, Associate of Arts in Teaching, Degrees/Certificates
Associate in Science, Associate in Fine Arts, and Associate
in Engineering Science degrees (AA, AAT, AS, AFA, AES The occupational programs leading to a Basic Certificate,
degrees) are designed for students planning to continue their Advanced Certificate, or Associate in Applied Science
formal education at a four-year university or college. Students Degree are designed for students who want to concentrate on
planning to earn a transfer degree should follow the transfer knowledge and skills directly related to employment. Students
curriculum listed in the College Catalog or call the Student pursuing one of the occupational programs should refer to
Services Center, 875-7211, Ext. 267. the College Catalog or call the Student Services Center, 875-
7211, Ext. 267, for detailed information.
Areas of concentration for transfer degrees:
Accounting Journalism AAS Degrees offered in the following areas:
African-American Mathematics Accounting
Studies Music AgriBusiness & Agriculture
Agribusiness Paraprofessional Automotive Technology
Anthropology Educator Business
Art Philosophy Criminal Justice
Biology Physics Criminal Justice — Corrections
Business Political Science Culinary Arts
Chemistry Pre-Dentistry Drafting and Design Engineering
Communication Pre-Forestry Early Childhood Education
Computer Science Pre-Law Electrician*
Early Childhood Pre-Medicine Emergency Medical Services
Education Pre-Veterinary Engineering Technology
Economics Psychology Fire Science
Elementary Education Secondary Education Graphic Arts
Engineering Sequestration Health Information Technology
English Sociology Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration
Foreign Language Special Education Horticulture
Geography/ Teacher Education Hospitality Management
Earth Science Theatre Information Technology
History Nursing*
Office Technology
Paraprofessional Education
Power Generation - Nuclear
Radiography*
Registration Dates Surgical Technology*
Welding Technology
Currently Enrolled Students * Special admission requirements must be met for
some programs.
Begins November 5, 2012
All Students
Begins November 13, 2012
8 Spring 2013
Liberal Studies
Associate in Liberal Studies (ALS) Degree
The curriculum is designed for students who desire up to two years of college study for their personal development.
It is also designed to provide students an initial opportunity to pursue various areas of interest and subsequently to select a
more specific education objective, such as a particular occupational program or a baccalaureate-oriented associate degree.
Both baccalaureate-oriented and occupational-oriented courses may be taken as part of this program. The degree itself is not
intended to be a transfer degree, though some of the courses used may transfer to other schools.
Certificates Offered
Accounting Graphic Arts
Accounting Specialist Graphic Arts Certificate
Advanced Accounting Specialist Multi Media Specialty
Basic Accounting Health Information Technology
Automotive Technology Coding Certificate
Automotive Brake, Steering and Suspension Heating, Ventilation, A/C, & Refrigeration
Automotive Service Specialist Commercial Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
Senior Automotive Repair Technician Residential Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning
Automotive Engine Rebuilder Refrigeration
Automotive HVAC Specialist Horticulture
Automotive Trans & Driveline Specialist Floral Design
Automotive Performance Specialist Greenhouse
Business Landscape and Turf
Banking Specialist Hospitality Management
Entrepreneur Hospitality Management
Human Resource Management Operations Management
Marketing Specialist Food Service Management
Management Specialist Information Technology
Criminal Justice Desktop Support Specialist
Patrol Officer Microsoft Office Specialist
Emergency Telecommunications CCNA Prep
Probation & Parole Computer Literacy
Criminal Justice — Corrections Network Specialist
Correctional Officer COMPTIA Net+Prep
Culinary Arts COMPTIA Security+Prep
Baking & Pastry MCSA Prep
Food Preparation Object-Oriented Programming
Chef’s Assistant Programming Specialist
Culinary Management Systems Programming
Drafting and Design Engineering Web Programming
Auto CAD Nurse Assistant (CNA)
Drafting and Design Office Technology
Early Childhood Education Accounting Office Clerk
Emergency Medical Technology Advanced Office Specialist Accounting
Engineering Technology Receptionist
Biofuel Technician Office Assistant
Biofuel Control System Technician Business Office Specialist
Bio Process Operator Legal Office Specialist
CNC Operator Medical Office Specialist
CNC Technology Medical Coding
Industrial Maintenance Medical Transcription
Electrical Systems Pharmacy Technology
Building Maintenance Power Generation–Nuclear
Facilities Maintenance Practical Nursing* (LPN)
Fluid Power Systems Transportation (CDL)
Instrumentation Welding Technology
Machine Repair Welding
Manufacturing Engineering Welding Technician
Mechanical Systems Pipefitting and Pipe Welding
Wind Energy Systems * Special admission requirements must be met for some
Fire Science programs.
Fire Science Technology Specialist
Fire Company Officer
Fire Technician
Fire Inspector
Fireground Commander
Spring 2013 9
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Registration Fax number: 217.875.7783
Change of Student Schedule
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Students are responsible for planning an academic ADW LDA Code
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courses meet program requirements. Students are
responsible for the actions taken to register, drop, ADW LDA Code
or add courses. This includes actions taken by ADW LDA Code
registering online, by e-mail, phone, fax, or with an
academic advisor. ADW LDA Code
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Complete Withdrawal from RCC TOTAL HOURS ENROLLED
Reason for Drop LDA Records Initials
Spring 2013 Courses
Currently Enrolled Student
Registration: November 5, 2012
All Student Registration: November 13, 2012
Classes begin: January 14, 2013
How to Read the Course Listings
Instructional
Course No. & Title Credit Hrs. Fee
ELTRN110-Intro to Electricity & Electronics 3 Credits + $20 fee
(Prerequisite: Math 091 or equivalent competencies)
02 5:30-9:10 pm-M, W - .................................................. Moore
begins 00/00/2011 and ends 00/00/2011
Section No. Days Class Meets Instructor
Time(s) Class Meets Date Class Begins/Ends
Textbook information is available
at http://www.rccbookstore.net
Spring 2013 11
Spring Once-a-Week Classes
Monday Tuesday
ACCT 205 Y2 6:00 - 8:30 pm--Axe, BUS 100 F1 5:30 - 8:10 pm--Staff
BUS 245 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Staff BUS 237 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Staff
BUS 255 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Staff CIS 110 Y1 6:00 - 7:50 pm--Staff
CRJ 110 01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--Staff CS 161 Y1 3:00 - 4:50 pm--Brenner
ENGT 105 01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--DeBose CS 251 Y1 12:00 - 1:50 pm--Brenner
FIRE 140 01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--Wyngaard ECE 210 Y1 1:00 - 2:00 pm--Helm
FIRE 230 01 8:30 -11:50 am--Jones ENGT 125 01 12:15 - 3:15 pm--Staff
HLTH 120 01 6:30 - 9:20 pm--Frahlman FIRE 113 01 8:30 -11:50 am--Jackson
HLTH 140 03 7:00 - 8:15 pm--Staff HIT 245 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Staff
HORT 146 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--Boyd HLTH 197 Y2 5:00 - 9:00 pm--Clay
HORT 211 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--Black 01/15/2013 to 02/05/2013
HORT 246 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--Boyd HORT 125 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--McLaughlin
MATH 106 01 11:00 am-12:50 pm--Staff IT 141 Y2 6:00 - 8:50 pm--Kirby
OT 113 Y1 10:00 -11:15 am--Richardson IT 153 Y1 9:00 -10:50 am--Brenner
OT 114 Y1 10:00 -11:50 am--Beube MATH 095 Y1 7:30 - 9:00 pm--Cremer
OT 143 01 5:30 - 9:20 pm--Staff MATH 106 02 5:30 - 7:20 pm--Staff
OT 170 Y1 1:00 - 2:15 pm--Beube MUSIC 150 01 5:00 - 6:50 pm--Beyt
P DEV 100 01 3:00 - 4:00 pm--Diggs OT 243 Y1 10:30 am-12:20 pm--Kitchens
PHRMT 156 01 12:40 - 1:30 pm--Hackney P DEV 101 01 3:00 - 4:00 pm--Mast
SOCIO 110 05 5:30 - 8:20 pm--Moorehead P GEN 101 01 6:00 - 8:30 pm--Staff
P REL 100 02 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Ruski
PSYCH 150 01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--Parkinson
Instructors are using technology in many courses
About the Course Listings:
in addition to those designated as online and hybrid TBA = To Be Announced
courses. Students may need access to a computer
to submit assignments, take quizzes and tests, IAI = Qualifies under the Illinois
and communicate with other students. Technology Articulation Initiative
workshops and computer courses are offered
regularly for students to improve their skills. Open Prerequisite = What is required
computer labs are also available for student use. before you can take the course
You can view your financial aid award letter on myRichland! If you have
questions about your award, visit the Financial Aid & Veterans’ Affairs Office.
12 Spring 2013
Spring Once-a-Week Classes
Wednesday Friday
Biol 101 Y1 7:00 - 8:10 pm --Merli ENGL 101 03 9:00 -11:50 am--Hughes
BUS 110 F1 5:30 - 8:10 pm--Staff HLTH 140 01 9:00 -11:40 am--Justice
ECE 114 Y1 1:00 - 3:00 pm--Helm HVAC 140 Y1 10:00 am-12:00 pm--Hudson
ENGL 253 01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--Becker HVAC 206 Y1 5:30 - 7:30 pm--Staff
FIRE 112 01 8:30 -11:50 am--Wyngaard THTRE 180 01 1:00 - 5:00 pm--Staff
HLTH 140 04 7:00 - 8:00 pm--Acciavatti
IT 120
IT 130
Y1 0:00 -11:50 am--Beube
Y1 1:00 - 2:50 pm--Beube
Saturday
HLTH 110 01 8:30 am- 5:00 pm--Minton
IT 141 Y1 3:00 - 5:50 pm--Kirby 02/02/2013 to 02/02/2013
IT 271 Y1 6:00 - 8:50 pm--Clark HLTH 110 02 8:30 am- 5:00 pm--Minton
LDEV 110 50 8:00 am- 3:00 pm--DeVore, 04/06/2013 to 04/06/2013
08/18/2012 to 05/22/2013 HOSP 110 01 8:00 am- 5:00 pm--Ashby
OT 119 Y1 10:00 -11:15 am--Richardson, 02/02/2013 to 02/09/2013
OT 230 01 5:30 - 9:20 pm--Staff
PSYCH 110 05 5:30 - 8:20 pm--Fennessey
Thursday
ACCT 102 Y2 7:30 - 9:20 pm--Axe
BUS 102 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Staff
BUS 110 02 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Ruski
BUS 225 V1 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Staff
BUS 235 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Staff
BUS 240 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Staff
CIS 110 Y2 6:00 - 7:50 pm--Staff
CRJ 114 01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--Powers
CS 230 Y1 12:00 - 1:50 pm--Brenner
ENGT 107 01 5:30 - 9:20 pm--Staff Section Numbering System
FIRE 120 01 8:30 -10:50 am--McAdamis
FIRE 280 01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--Pruitt 01, 02, etc. Main Campus Courses
HIT 245 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Staff Y# Hybrid Courses
HLTH 110 Y1 4:00 - 6:00 pm--Minton V# Online Courses
01/31/2013 to 02/21/2013 D# Distance Class
HLTH 110 Y2 4:00 - 6:00 pm--Minton Off-campus locations
03/25/2013 to 03/25/2013
A# Decatur Area Technical Academy
B# Warrensburg-Latham High School
HLTH 140 02 5:30 - 8:00 pm--Justice C# Clinton Center
HLTH 297 01 4:10 - 5:00 pm--Justice E# Eisenhower High School
HORT 126 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--Staff F# Fairview Park Plaza Center
HORT 235 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--McLaughlin, G# Cerro Gordo High School
IT 230 Y1 6:00 - 7:50 pm--Staff J# Decatur Christian High School
IT 280 Y1 12:00 - 1:50 pm--Brenner K# MacArthur High School
IT 282 Y1 9:00 -10:50 am--Brenner L# Lutheran School Association
IT 284 Y1 9:00 -10:50 am--Brenner M# Maroa-Forsyth High School
IT 285 Y1 6:00 - 8:50 pm--Hanes N# Meridian High School
P GEN 104 01 6:00 - 8:30 pm--Staff P# Sangamon Valley High School
SOCIO 105 01 5:30 - 7:20 pm--Joy Q# Central A & M High School
R# Argenta-Oreana High School
S# St. Teresa High School
U# Mt. Zion High School
Spring 2013 13
Spring 2013 Off-Campus Classes
F1 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,W,F--Fairview Park Plz Staff
Argenta
Mathematics
ENGL 102 (IAI)--Composition 2 [3 Credits] All mathematics courses which are prerequisites for other
(prerequisite: ENGL 101 with “C” or better) mathematics courses must be completed with a ‘C’ or better if
R1 11:55 am - 12:40 pm--M,T,W,Th,F Cowgill they are to be to be used as prerequisites
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
PSYCH110 (IAI)--Intro to Psychology [3 Credits] MATH 096--Developmental Mathematics [4 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) (is designed for students who have placed into a developmen-
R1 8:15 - 9:05 am--M,W,F tal mathematics sequence except MATH 095. This course is
Argenta-Oreana H.S. Moorehead repeatable up to three times.)
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only F1 --Fairview Park Plz Staff
Flex Schedule. Attend class in the Mathematics Enrichment
Cerro Gordo Center minimum of 4 hrs/week.
ENGL 102 (IAI) --Composition 2 [3 Credits] This class is web-enhanced.
(prerequisite: ENGL 101 with “C” or better) PSYCH110 (IAI) --Intro to Psychology [3 Credits]
G1 2:25 - 3:01 pm - 1:25 pm--M,T,W,Th-- (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
Cerro Gordo H.S. Jane Henricks F1 12:00 - 1:15 pm--T,Th--
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only Fairview Pk Plz Staff
Begins 01/05/2013 Ends 05/25/2013 SOCIO110 (IAI) --Intro to Sociology [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
Clinton F1 1:30 - 2:45 pm--T,Th--
ENGL 102 (IAI) --Composition 2 [3 Credits] Fairview Park Plz Staff
(prerequisite: ENGL 101 with “C” or better)
C1 8:15 - 9:05 am--M,W,F--Clinton Center Staff
Lutheran School Assn. - Decatur
Socio 110 (IAI) --Intro to Sociology [3 Credits]
HIST 112 (IAI) --European Civ: The Modern Era L1 12:20 - 1:10 pm--M,W,F
[4 Credits] LSA H.S. Parkinson
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
D8 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th--Clinton H.S. Staff
PSYCH110 (IAI) --Intro to Psychology [3 Credits] Macon
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) ENGL 102 (IAI) --Composition 2 [3 Credits]
C1 8:00 - 9:15 am--T,Th--Clinton H.S. Staff (prerequisite: ENGL 101 with “C” or better)
N1 8:45 - 9:31 am--M,T,W,Th,F--
Meridian H.S. Hagen
Fairview Park Plaza-Decatur begins 01/02/2013 and ends 05/18/2013
Adult Education/GED (ABE/ASE/ESL) Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
11:47 am - 12:33 pm--M,T,W,Th,F--
N2
Courses in Adult Education are FREE but do not give college Meridian H.S Hagen
credit. These courses are offered at various times and at var- begins 01/02/2013 and ends 05/18/2013
ious locations throughout Richland’s District such as Illinois
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
workNet Center, Clinton Extension Center, and Fairview Park
Plaza. On-campus classes are also available. Registration PSYCH110 (IAI) --Intro to Psychology [3 Credits]
is held at the main campus and at off-campus sites before (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
the beginning of each semester and at scheduled times N1 7:50 - 8:40 am--M,W,F--Meridian H.S. Staff
during the semester. Call 875-7211, ext. 355, for additional Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
information.
AF AM 100--African American Students [4 Credits] Maroa
F1 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M<W,F ENGL 102 (IAI) --Composition 2 [3 Credits]
Fairview Park Plaza Staff (prerequisite: ENGL 101 with “C” or better)
ENGL 090 --Reading and Study Skills 2 [3 Credits] M1 7:10 - 8:00 am--M,W,F--
F1 2:00 - 3:50 pm--M<W,F Maroa-Forsyth H.S Staff
Fairview Park Plaza Staff Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
ENGL 097--Developmental Writing [3 Credits]
F1 3:00 - 4:00 pm--M<W,F Moweaqua
Fairview Park Plaza Staff PSYCH110 (IAI) --Intro to Psychology [3 Credits]
ENGL 101 (IAI) --Composition 1 [3 Credits] (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
(prerequisite: one of the following: 1) “C” or better in English
090 and/or 097; 2) score of 40th percentile or above on ACT Q1 7:30 - 8:45 am--T,Th
(English and Reading) or SAT (Verbal); 3) satisfactory scores Central A&M H.S. Staff
on Richland’s English and Reading Comprehension place- Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
ment tests; or 4) evidence of equivalent competencies)
14 Spring 2013
Spring 2013 Off-Campus Classes
Mt Zion
ENGL 102 (IAI) --Composition 2 [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: ENGL 101 with “C” or better)
U1 7:45 - 8:35 am--M,W,F--Mt Zion H.S. Staff
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
SOCIO110 (IAI) --Introduction to Sociology [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
U1 8:39 - 9:28 am--M,W,F--
Mt Zion H.S. Staff
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
St Teresa-Decatur
ENGL 102 (IAI) --Composition 2 [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: ENGL 101 with “C” or better)
S1 7:45 - 9:00 am--T,Th--St Teresa H.S. Staff
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
SOCIO110 (IAI) --Intro to Sociology [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
S1 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,W,F--St Teresa H.S. Staff
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
Warrensburg
ENGL 102 (IAI) --Composition 2 [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: ENGL 101 with “C” or better)
B1 8:40 - 9:30 am--M,W,F--
Warrensburg-Latham H.S. Staff
Have you applied for
Financial Aid? Be sure
you have completed
the 2012-2013 FAFSA
at www.fafsa.gov
for the Spring 2013
semester. Once your
FAFSA has been
processed, you will
receive a letter from
the Financial Aid Office
outlining your next
steps.
Spring 2013 15
Spring 2013 Online and Hybrid Classes
Online Classes Hybrid Classes
In an online class, all instruction is provided online and no A hybrid class is a combination of face-to-face classroom
face-to-face classroom instruction is required. Students may instruction and online instruction. A portion of the instruction
be required to attend an orientation or take proctored exams is provided online, but some regular face-to-face instruction
on campus or at an approved location near the student; is still required. Face-to-face time requirements will vary
please refer to the course schedule for more information. between hybrid courses and sections; please refer to
Classes are designated by V1, V2, etc. There is a $10 fee the course schedule for more information. Classes are
assessed per credit hour for all online classes. designated by Y1, Y2, etc. There is a $5 fee assessed per
credit hour for all hybrid classes.
Online Student Orientation to the Angel Learning Management System
To be successful in online and hybrid courses, all students need to complete a one-time online Intro to Angel. Students who
have not completed this Intro should visit http://www.richland.edu/online/orientation for information about accessing and
completing this orientation. Students must complete the orientation before they will be able to access their online or hybrid
course. Once the orientation is complete, courses will show up in Angel on the first day of class.
Questions? E-mail ochelp@richland.edu
Online and hybrid sections start at various times during the semester.
Check the class listing for complete information.
ACCT 101 V1 Richardson ECE 103 V1 Helm
ACCT 102 Y2 Axe ECE 114 Y1 Helm
ACCT 205 Y1 Richardson ECE 203 V1 Helm
ACCT 205 Y2 Axe ECE 210 Y1 Helm
ACCT 211 V1 Richardson ECE 290 Y1 Helm
AF AM120 V1 Hawkins ECE 290 Y2 Helm
AF AM130 V1 Hawkins ECE 290 Y3 Helm
ART 100 V1 Staff ECON 231 V1 Hemenway
ART 100 V2 Staff ECON 232 V1 Hemenway
ART 152 V1 Tury ED 100 V1 Hawkins
ART 220 V1 Rocha ED 101 V1 Mast
BIOL 101 Y1 Merli ED 200 V1 Hawkins
BIOL 106 V1 Feinstein EMT 120 Y1 Blassi
BIOL 106 V2 Feinstein Additional hospital clinical hours by arrangement
BUS 100 V1 Gilbertz EMT 200 Y1 Crystal
BUS 110 V1 Ruski EMT 260 Y1 Crystal
BUS 121 V1 Ashby, Additional hospital/field clinical hours by arrangement
BUS 225 Y1 Staff ENGL 101 V1 Hughes
BUS 232 V1 Gilbertz ENGL 101 V2 Hughes
BUS 263 V1 Ashby, ENGL 101 Y1 Tomlinson
CHEM 106 V1 Merli ENGL 101 Y2 Staff
CIS 110 Y1 Staff ENGL 102 V1 Becker
CIS 110 Y2 Staff ENGL 102 V2 Tomlinson
ENGL 102 V3 Gallagher
COMM 101 V1 Staff Honors Section
COMM 101 V2 Staff ENGL 102 V4 King-Grindy
COMM 101 V3 Staff ENGL 102 Y1 Tomlinson
COMM 101 V4 Staff Winter Interterm In class:12/17 thru 12/27 Online: 01/02
CS 105 V1 Brenner thru 01/14
CS 161 V1 Brenner ENGL 102 Y2 Staff
CS 161 Y1 Brenner ENGL 110 V1 Tomlinson
CS 230 V1 Brenner ENGL 220 Y1 Grindy
CS 230 Y1 Brenner ENGL 222 Y1 Grindy
CS 251 V1 Brenner HIST 101 V1 Austin
Contact instructor at fbrenner@richland.edu HIST 102 V1 Austin
during first week of class. HIST 112 V1 Kocher
CS 251 Y1 Brenner HIST 112 V2 Kocher
Contact instructor at fbrenner@richland.edu HIST 270 V1 Austin
during first week of class. HIT 101 V1 Bollinger
ECE 101 V1 Helm, HIT 115 V1 Ferriell
ECE 102 V1 Helm HIT 195 V1 Curry
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Spring 2013 Online and Hybrid Classes
HLTH 110 Y1 Minton, PSYCH145 V1 Wade
Must complete online modules before on-campus practice PSYCH145 V2 Wade
and testing session. PSYCH200 V1 Hawkins
HLTH 110 Y2 Minton Must complete online modules SOCIO110 V1 Palmer
before on-campus practice and testing session. SOCIO110 V2 Palmer
HLTH 197 V1 Riedell SOCIO200 V1 Palmer
HLTH 197 Y1 Clay SOCIO225 V1 Staff
HLTH 197 Y2 Clay THTRE150 V1 Staff
Must be eligible for Engl 101 THTRE210 V1 Staff
HLTH 297 V1 Riedell THTRE230 V1 Staff
HOSP 110 V1 Ashby ALL ‘V’ sections are subject to a $10 per credit
Textbook is required and must be purchased before first hour online charge.
class. Read chapters 1-7 before class begins.
ALL ‘Y’ sections are subject to a $5 per credit hour
HUMAN100 V1 Tomlinson
online charge.
HUMAN100 V2 Staff
HUMAN106 V1 Staff
HVAC 140 Y1 Hudson
HVAC 206 Y1 Staff
IT 120 Y1 Beube
IT 130 Y1 Beube
IT 131 V1 Brenner
IT 141 Y1 Kirby
IT 141 Y2 Kirby
IT 153 V1 Brenner
IT 153 Y1 Brenner
IT 230 Y1 Staff
IT 280 V1 Brenner
IT 280 Y1 Brenner
IT 282 V1 Brenner
IT 282 Y1 Brenner
IT 284 V1 Brenner
IT 284 Y1 Brenner
IT 285 Y1 Hanes
MATH 095 Y1 Cremer
MATH 110 V1 Cremer
MUSIC100 V1 Staff
MUSIC100 V2 Staff
OT 113 Y1 Richardson
OT 114 Y1 Beube
OT 118 V1 Richardson
OT 119 Y1 Richardson Students enrolled in online or
OT 120 V1 Beube
OT 140 V1 Kitchens hybrid courses for the FIRST
OT 140 V2 Kitchens
OT 141 V1 Perkins time at Richland must complete
OT 141 V2 Perkins
OT 142 V1 Kitchens the Angel online orientation and
OT 150 V1 Beube
OT 170 Y1 Beube
will not be able to access their
OT 232 V1 Staff
OT 240 V1 Perkins
courses until the first day of
OT 242 V1 Camp class. To access the orientation,
OT 243 Y1 Kitchens
OT 244 V1 Camp go to angel.richland.edu and log
OT 245 V1 Richardson
OT 248 V1 Kitchens in using your Richland NetID
OT 248 V2 Camp
OTK 101 Y1 Staff and password.
P REL110 V1 Ruski
PHIL 110 V1 Morrow
PHIL 120 V1 Morrow
POL S120 V1 Lusvardi
PSYCH110 V1 Wade
PSYCH110 V2 Wade
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Spring 2013 Classes
Accounting African American Studies
ACCT 100--Accounting Fundamentals [3 Credits] AF AM100 (IAI) --African American Studies
01 11:00 am-12:50 pm--M,W Staff [3Credits]
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Staff
begins 02/20/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
02 1:00 - 2:15 pm--T,Th Staff
ACCT 101 (IAI) --Financial Accounting [4 Credits] F1 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,W,F--Fairview Park Plaza
01 9:00 am-10:50 pm--T,Th Hood Staff
02 11:00 am-12:50 pm--M,TW Hood AF AM120 (IAI) --The African-American Experience
03 11:00 am- 12:50 pm--T,Th Hood (Formerly AF AM101) [3 Credits]
04 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Reynolds 01 11:00 am-12:15 pm--T,Th Hawkins
V1 Richardson 02 11:00 am-12:15 pm--M,W Hawkins
ACCT 102 (IAI) --Managerial Accounting 03 5:30 - 7:20 pm--M,W Staff
Fundamentals [4 Credits] V1 Hawkins
(prerequisite: ACCT 101) AF AM130--African American Social Movements
01 9:00 -10:50 am--T,Th Richardson [3 Credits]
02 11:00 am-12:50 pm--T,Th Richardson V1 Hawkins
03 7:30 - 9:20 pm--M,W Heneghan AF AM140 (IAI) --African American Women
Y2 7:30 - 9:20 pm--Th Axe [3 Credits]
ACCT 202--Intermediate Accounting 2 [4 Credits] 01 5:30 - 6:45 pm--M,W Staff
(prerequisite: ACCT 201) Agriculture
01 9:00 -10:50 am--M,W Hood AGRIC195--Contemporary Issues
02 5:30 - 7:20 pm--M,W Heneghan in AgriBusiness [3 Credits]
ACCT 205--Small Business Accounting 01 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,W Staff
[3 Credits] +$21 fee AGRIC232--Agricultural Economics [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: ACCT 101 (or OT 160) or consent of 01 2:00 - 3:15 pm--T,Th Staff
full-time Accounting instructor) AGRIC290--Work Exp Practicum + Seminar
Y1 2:00 - 3:50 pm--T,Th Richardson [3 Credits]
Y2 6:00 - 8:30 pm--M Axe (prerequisite: sophomore standing and a minimum
ACCT 211 (IAI) --Managerial Cost Accounting completion of 45 credit hours toward an Agribusiness
[4 Credits] Degree or approval of the Dean)
(prerequisite: ACCT 101) 01 McLaughlin
V1 Richardson
ACCT 290--Work Exp Practicum & Seminar
[3 Credits]
(prerequisite: completion of 45 credit hours
or approval of appropriate instructional team) Section Numbering System
01 Hood 01, 02, etc. Main Campus Courses
ACCT 295--Special Advanced Projects [3 Credits] Y# Hybrid Courses
(prerequisite: completion of 45 credit hours or ap- V# Online Courses
proval of appropriate instructional team) D# Distance Class
01 Hood Off-campus locations
A# Decatur Area Technical Academy
Adult Education/GED B# Warrensburg-Latham High School
C# Clinton Center
(ABE/ASE/ESL) E# Eisenhower High School
Courses in Adult Education are FREE but do not give F# Fairview Park Plaza Center
college credit. These courses are offered at various times G# Cerro Gordo High School
and at various locations throughout Richland’s District J# Decatur Christian High School
such as Illinois workNet Center, Clinton Extension Center, K# MacArthur High School
and Fairview Park Plaza. On-campus classes are also L# Lutheran School Association
available. Registration is held at the main campus and at M# Maroa-Forsyth High School
off-campus sites before the beginning of each semester N# Meridian High School
and at scheduled times during the semester. Call 875- P# Sangamon Valley High School
7211, ext. 355, for additional information. Q# Central A & M High School
R# Argenta-Oreana High School
S# St. Teresa High School
U# Mt. Zion High School
18 Spring 2013
Spring 2013 Classes
ART 127--Digital Photography 1 [3 Credits] +$75 fee
American Sign Language 01 5:00 - 7:50 pm--M,W Staff
SIGN 101--Beginning Sign Language 1 [4 Credits] ART 129--Digital Photography 2 [3 Credits] +$98 fee
01 4:30 - 6:20 pm--M,W Staff (prerequisite: ART 127)
01 5:00 - 7:50 pm--M,W Staff
Arabic ART 131--Advanced Ceramics 1 [3 Credits] +$50 fee
ARAB 115--Conversational Arabic 1 [3 Credits] (prerequisite: ART 122)
01 5:30 - 6:45 pm--T,Th Staff 01 12:30 - 3:20 pm--T,Th Kramer
Art ART 140--Principles of Graphic Design
ART 100 (IAI) --Art Appreciation [3 Credits] [3 Credits] +$78 fee
(This course is not for fine or graphic art majors.) (prerequisite: completion of or concurrent enrollment
in ART 101 and 111)
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Staff
02 11:30 am-12:45 pm--T,Th Staff 01 12:00 - 2:50 pm--T,Th Staff
03 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Staff begins 01/17/2012 and ends 05/17/2012
04 3:30 - 4:45 pm--T,Th Staff
V1 Staff ART 151--Computer Graphics 1 [3 Credits] +$78 fee
V2 Staff (prerequisite: ART 140)
ART 101--Intro to Drawing 1 [3 Credits] +$35 fee 01 8:35 -10:42 am--T,T Huskin
01 12:05 - 2:23 pm--M,W Rocha ART 152--Computer Graphics 2 [3 Credits] +$98 fee
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Staff (prerequisite: ART 151)
ART 102--Intro to Drawing 2 [3 Credits] +$35 fee V1 Tury
(prerequisite: ART 101)
01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Stafff ART 220 (IAI) --Art History 2:Renaissance-Rococo
ART 111--Design 1 [3 Credits] +$35 fee [3 Credits]
01 8:35 -10:42 am--M,W Rocha V1 Rocha
ART 112--Design 2 [3 Credits] +$35 fee ART 230 (IAI) --Art History 3: Modern Art [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: ART 111) 01 8:30 - 9:45 am--T,Th Rocha
01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--M,W Staff ART 251--Computer Graphics 3 [3 Credits] +$78 fee
(prerequisite: ART 152)
ART 117--Painting 1 [3 Credits] +$35 fee
01 3:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Zimmerman 01 TBA Staff
ART 118--Painting 2 [3 Credits] +$35 fee ART 252--Graphic Arts 4 [3 Credits] +$98 fee
(prerequisite: ART 117) (prerequisite: ART 152, ART 160, or ART 251)
02 3:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Zimmerman 01 TBA Staff
ART 119--Sculpture 1 [3 Credits] +$50 fee ART 260--3D Computer Modelingfor Game Design
01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--M,W Staff [3 Credits]
01 TBA Staff
ART 121--Ceramics 1 [3 Credits] +$50 fee
01 12:30 - 3:20 pm--T,Th Kramer ART 290--Work Experience/Internship [1-5 Credits]
(prerequisite: sophomore standing)
ART 122--Ceramics 2 [3 Credits] +$50 fee
(prerequisite: ART 121) 01 Staff
02 Staff
01 12:30 - 3:20 pm--T,Th Kramer 03 Staff
ART 123--Watercolor 1 [3 Credits] +$35 fee 04 Staff
01 3:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Zimmerman 05 Staff
ART 124--Watercolor 2 [3 Credits] +$35 fee
(prerequisite: ART 123) Astronomy
02 3:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Zimmerman ASTRO105 (IAI) --Intro to Astronomy [4 Credits]
ART 125--Photography 1: Black and White (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101 and successful
[3 Credits] +$78 fee completion of MATH 091 [“C” or better grade] or
01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Huskins equivalent competencies)
ART 126--Photography 2: Black and White 01 7:30 - 9:20 pm--M,W Bricker
[3 Credits] +$78 fee
(prerequisite: ART 125 or evaluation of portfolio)
01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Huskins
Spring 2013 19
Spring 2013 Classes
Automotive Technology Biology
Purchases required for Automotive students: BIOL 101 (IAI) --Concepts of Biology 1
1. Safety glasses. [4 Credits] +$20 fee
2. Uniform shirt, which is purchased from Automotive (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
Coordinator. 01 8:00 - 9:15 am--M,F Stokes
3. NATEF approved tool set. Contact Curtis Happe, (Lab) 8:00 -9:50 am--W Stokes
Automative Coordinator, for details prior to This class is web-enhanced.
purchasing tools. 02 8:30 -9:45 am--M,F Durairaj
(Lab) 8:30 -10:20 am--W Durairaj
4. The Automotive program at RCC is master
This class is web-enhanced.
certified by National Automotive Technicians
03 9:30 -10:45 am--M,T Stokes
Education Foundation (NATEF). ASE Certification
(Lab) 10:00 -11:50 am--W Stokes
exam will be given in April & May 2013; these tests
This class is web-enhanced.
will be computer based. Please check the ASE
04 9:30 -10:45 am--T,Th Owens
website at ase.com for specific dates and times
10:00 am-11:50 pm--F Owens
to register.
This class is web-enhanced.
AUTO 201--Suspension & Steering Alignment 05 10:30 - 12:20 pm--W Owens
[4 Credits] +$28 fee (Lab)11:00 am-12:15 pm--T,Th Owens
01 12:00 - 4:40 pm--M,T,W,Th Happe This class is web-enhanced.
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 02/14/2013 06 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,F Stokes
(Lab)1:00 - 2:50 pm--W Stokes
AUTO 205--Manual Drive Train & Axles This class is web-enhanced.
[4 Credits] +$28 fee 07 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,F Gurley
01 12:00 - 4:40 pm--M,T,W,Th Happe (Lab) 1:00 - 2:50 pm--W Gurley
begins 02/15/2013 and ends 04/08/2013 This class is web-enhanced.
08 2:30 - 3:45 pm--T,Th Gurley
AUTO 206--Automatic Transmissions/ (Lab) 2:30 - 4:20 pm--F Gurley
Transaxles [4 Credits] +$28 fee This class is web-enhanced.
01 5:30 - 9:32 pm--T,Th Atkinson 09 3:00 - 4:15 pm--T,Th Merli
AUTO 207--Advanced Automotive Electronics (Lab) 3:00 - 4:50 pm--W Merli
[4 Credits] +$28 fee This class is web-enhanced.
(prerequisite: AUTO 102 or permission of instructor) 10 5:10 - 7:25 pm--M,W Bricker
01 12:00 - 4:40 pm--M,T,W,Th Happe Includes lab time
11 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T Merli
begins 04/09/2013 and ends 05/10/201
5:30 - 8:20 pm--Th Merli
AUTO 209--Advanced Driveability Problem Includes lab time. This class is web enhanced.
Diagnosis [4 Credits] +$28 fee Y1 Merli
(prerequisite: AUTO 102, 203, and 207) (Lab) 6:00 - 7:50 pm--W Merli
01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--M,W Happe BIOL 102 (IAI)--Concepts of Biology 2 [4 Credits]
+$20 fee
AUTO 290--Automotive Internship [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: successful completion [“C” or better
(prerequisite: minimum completion of 45 credit hours
grade] of BIOL 101)
toward Automotive Technology Degree)
01 10:30 am -12:20 pm--Th Stokes
01 Happe (Lab)11:00 -11:50 am--M,T,F Stokes
This class is web-enhanced.
BIOL 106 (IAI)--Issues in Human Biology [3 Credits]
Instructors are using technology in many courses (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
in addition to those designated as online and hybrid V1 Feinstein
courses. Students may need access to a computer V2 Feinstein
to submit assignments, take quizzes and tests, begins 02/11/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
and communicate with other students. Technology
workshops and computer courses are offered
regularly for students to improve their skills. Open
computer labs are also available for student use.
About the Course Listings:
TBA = To Be Announced
IAI = Qualifies under the Illinois
Articulation Initiative
Prerequisite = What is required
before you can take the course
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Spring 2013 Classes
BIOL 201 (IAI)--Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 BUS 110--Business Mathematics [3 Credits]
[4 Credits] +$20 fee 01 9:30 -10:45 am--T,Th Ruski
(prerequisite: successful completion [“C” or better 02 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Th Ruski
grade] of BIOL 101 or successful completion [“B” or F1 5:30 - 8:10 pm--W--Fairview Park Plaza Staff
better grade for each course] of two years of high This class is web-enhanced.
school biology and 1 year of high school chemistry V1 Ruski
within the last three years) BUS 225--Small Business Development [3 Credits]
01 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,W Staff
01 8:30 - 9:45 am--M,F Feinstein Y1 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Th Staff
(Lab) 8:30 - 10:20 am--W Feinstein BUS 232--Business Law & Ethics [3 Credits]
This class is web-enhanced. (prerequisite: BUS 231 or equivalent competencies)
02 11:00 am - 1:15 pm--T,Th 01 11:00 am-12:15 pm--M,W Gilbertz
Includes lab time. Gurley V1 Gilbertz
This class is web-enhanced. BUS 235--Human Resource Management [3 Credits]
03 5:30 - 6:45 pm--M,W Gurley (prerequisite: BUS 100)
(Lab) 7:00 - 8:50 pm--M Gurley
01 6:00 - 8:40 pm-Th Staff
This class is web-enhanced.
Y1 1:00 - 2:50 pm--W Feinstein BUS 237--Benefits Administration [3 Credits]
(Lab) 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M Feinstein (prerequisite:BUS 235’)
BIOL 202 (IAI)--Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--T Staff
[4 Credits] +$20 fee BUS 240--Marketing Fundamentals [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: successful completion [“C” or better (prerequisite: completion of or concurrent enrollment
grade] of BIOL 201 or successful completion of BIOL in OT 119 or eligibility for ENGL 101)
201 proficiency exam)
01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Th Staff
01 10:00 - 11:15 am--M,F Feinstein BUS 245--Advertising and Sales Promotion
(Lab) 10:30 am -12:20 pm--W Feinstein [3 Credits]
This class is web-enhanced. 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--M Staff
02 5:30 - 6:45 pm--M,W Feinstein BUS 255--Principles of Banking [3 Credits]
(Lab) 7:00 - 8:50 pm--M Feinstein 01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--M Staff
This class is web-enhanced. BUS 290--Work Exp Practicum & Seminar
Y1 9:00 - 10:15 am--T Feinstein [3 Credits]
(Lab) 9:00 - 10:50 am--Th Feinstein (prerequisite: sophomore standing and a minimum
BIOL 210 (IAI)--Environmental Biology completion of 45 credit hours toward a Business or
[4 Credits] +$20 fee Hospitality Management degree, or approval from the
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) appropriate full-time faculty)
01 1:30 - 2:45 pm--M,W Larrick A AS HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT MAJOR
(Lab)12:00 - 1:50 pm--F Larrick 01 Ashby
BIOL 220 (IAI)--Microbiology [4 Credits] +$32 fee A AS MANAGEMENT MAJOR
(prerequisite: successful completion [“C” or better 02 Ruski
grade] of BIOL 101 or successful completion [“B” or A AS MARKETING MAJOR
better grade for each course] of two years of high 03 Gilbertz
school biology and 1 year of high school chemistry BUS 295--Workplace Simulation & Project
within the last three years) [3 Credits]
01 11:00 am-12:15 pm--M,W Durairaj (prerequisite: student seeking AAS degree or certifi-
(Lab)11:00 am-12:50 pm--F Durairaj cate in Business or Hospitality Management who has
This class is web-enhanced completed at least 45 credit hours of college work or
02 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,W Durairaj who has approval of appropriate instructional team)
(Lab) 1:00 - 2:50 pm--W Durairaj A AS HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT MAJOR
This class is web-enhanced 01 Ashby
03 5:00 - 7:15 pm--W Durairaj A AS MANAGEMENT MAJOR
(Lab) 5:00 - 7:15 pm--M Durairaj 02 Ruski
This class is web-enhanced. A AS MARKETING MAJOR
03 Gilbertz
Business
BUS 100--Business Fundamentals [3 Credits] Career Planning and
01 9:30 -10:45 am--M,W
02 1:00 - 2:15 pm--T,T
Gilbertz
Gilbertz
Development
F1 5:30 - 8:10 pm--T--Fairview Park Plaza Staff CDEV 112--Career Planning and Development
This class is web-enhanced. [3-0-3]
V1 Gilbertz Y1 11:00 -11:50 am--M,W Diggs
BUS 102--Teller Fundamentals [2Credits]
01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--Th Staff
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Chemistry Communication
CHEM 100 (IAI) --Concepts of Chemistry COMM 101 (IAI) --Public Speaking [3 Credits]
[4 Credits] +$20 fee (prerequisite: eligibility for Engl. 101)
(prerequisite: eligibility for MATH 098) (Formerly SPCH 101)
01 5:30 - 8:15 am--M,W 01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Staff
Includes lab time. Lucas 02 8:30 - 9:45 am--T,Th Staff
Y1 8:30 - 10:20 am--T Merli 03 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Staff
(Lab) 8:30 - 10:20 am--Th Merli 04 11:30 am-12:45 pm--T,Th Staff
CHEM 106 (IAI) --Chemistry in Everyday Life 05 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Staff
[4 Credits] +$90 fee 06 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,W,F Staff
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101 and MATH 098) 07 1:00 - 2:15 pm--T,Th Staff
08 2:30 - 3:45 pm--T,Th Staff
V1 Merli 09 5:30 - 6:45 pm--M,W Staff
CHEM 110--Survey of Organic Chemistry V1 Staff
[5 Credits] +$20 fee V2 Staff
(prerequisite: CHEM 100 with “C” or better grade) V3 Staff
01 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,F Lucas V4 Staff
(Lab) 1:00 - 3:00 pm--W Lucas COMM 120--Business & Professional Speaking
CHEM 131 (IAI) --General Chemistry 1 [3 Credits]
[4 Credits] +$20 fee 01 12:05 - 1:20 pm--T,Th Staff
(prerequisite: MATH 116 and either (1) one year of A1 8:30 -10:48 am- Bowman
high school chemistry with “B” or better grade or (2) begins 01/08/2013 and ends 05/22/2013
CHEM 100 with “B” or better grade) Dual credit students only
01 10:00 -11:15 am--M,W Lucas A2 12:05 - 2:23 pm Bowman
(Lab) 9:00 -11:40 am--F Lucas begins 01/08/2013 and ends 05/22/2013
Dual credit students only
CHEM 132 (IAI) --General Chemistry 2
[5 Credits] +$20 fee COMM 250--Argumentation and Debate [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: MATH 116 with MATH 121 strongly rec- (prerequisite: Comm 101)
ommended and CHEM 131 with “B” or better grade) 01 9:30 -10:45 am--T,Th Staff
01 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Lucas
(Lab) 1:30 - 5:00 pm--T Lucas
Computer Information
CHEM 202 --Organic Chemistry 2
[5 Credits] +$500 fee Systems
(prerequisite: CHEM 201 or equivalent competencies) CIS 101--Computer Literacy [1 Credits]
01 --Millikin University Staff (Office 2007. Students are not charged tuition or fees
Must see Dean of Mathematics and Sciences Dr. for this course)
Cordulack for co-enrolled class at Millikin University 01 5:30 - 8:30 pm--M,T,W,Th,F Staff
begins 01/07/2013 and ends 01/11/2013
Chinese 02 5:30 - 8:30 pm--M,T,W,Th,F
begins 02/04/2013 and ends 02/08/2013
Staff
CHIN 102--Beginning Chinese 2 [4 Credits]
03 5:30 - 8:30 pm--M,T,W,Th,F Staff
(prerequisite: CHIN 101)
begins 03/04/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
01 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Staff
CHIN 115--Conversational Chinese 1 [3 Credits] CIS 110 (IAI) --Business Applications for
01 3:45 - 5:00 pm--T,Th Staff Microcomputers [3 Credits] +$21 fee
01 8:00 - 9:50 am--M,W Staff
02 9:00 -10:50 am--T,Th Staff
03 11:00 am-12:50 pm--M,W Staff
04 1:00 - 2:50 pm--T,Th Staff
05 2:00 - 3:50 pm--M,W Staff
Y1 6:00 - 7:50 pm--T Staff
Y2 6:00 - 7:50 pm--Th Staff
Textbook information is available at
http://www.rccbookstore.net Computer Science
CS 105--Foundations of Information Technology
[3 Credits] +$21 fee
01 10:00 - 11:50 am--M,W Brenner
V1 Brenner
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Spring 2013 Classes
CS 161--COBOL Programming [4 Credits] +$28 fee
(prerequisite: IT 131 or concurrent enrollment) Culinary Arts
V1 Brenner BUS 101--Intro to Hospitality Industry
Y1 3:00 - 4:50 pm--T Brenner [3 Credits]
01 10:00 am- 12:20 pm--T,Th Ashby
CS 230--Event-Driven Programming
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
[3Credits] +$21 fee
BUS 121--Purchasing and Product
(prerequisite: IT 131 or concurrent enrollment)
[3 Credits]
V1 Brenner
01 2:00 pm- 3:15 pm--M,W Ashby
Y1 12:00 - 1:50 pm--Th Brenner
V1 Ashby
CS 251--Object-Oriented Programming
[4 Credits] +$28 fee BUS 263--Catering and Banquet Management
(prerequisite: IT 131 or concurrent enrollment and [3 Credits]
MATH 116) 01 2:00 pm- 3:15 pm--T,Th Ashby
V1 Brenner V1 Ashby
Contact instructor at fbrenner@richland.edu during CA 105--Culinary Fundamentals
first week of class. [4 Credits] +$120 fee
Y1 12:00 - 1:50 pm--T Brenner 01 8:00 am- 1:20 pm--T,Th Rogiers
Contact instructor at fbrenner@richland.edu during begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
first week of class. CA 115--Culinary Applications
[4 Credits] +$150 fee
Criminal Justice (prerequisite: CA 105)
01 8:00 am- 1:20 pm--M,W Rogiers
CRJ 110 (IAI) --Criminal Justice Fundamentals
[3 Credits] begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
02 5:00 -10:20 pm--M,W Tucker
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--M Evans
CA 120--Baking Fundamentals
CRJ 113--Fundamentals of Investigations [4 Credits] +$150 fee
and Investigative Reporting [3 Credits] (prerequisite: CA 105)
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
01 8:00 am- 1:20 pm--M,W Rogiers
01 9:30 -10:45 am--T,Th Staff begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
CRJ 114 --Criminal Law [3 Credits] 02 5:00 -10:20 pm--T,Th Floerke
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
CA 150--Culinary Math [3 Credits]
01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--Th Powers
(prerequisite: eligibility for MATH 090)
CRJ 116--Probation/Parole [3 Credits]
01 8:00 - 9:50 am--T,Th Ashby
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
01 11:00 am-12:15 pm--M,W Powers
CA 210--Garde Manger [3 Credits] +$150 fee
CRJ 125--Patrol Procedures [3 Credits] (prerequisite: CA 115)
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
01 8:00 am- 1:20 pm--T,Th Rogiers
01 8:00 - 9:15 am--T,Th Dawson begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
CRJ 290--Work Experience Practicum & Seminar CA 220--Pastry Fundamentals [3 Credits] +$150 fee
[3 Credits] (prerequisite: CA 120)
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101 and approval of
01 5:00 -10:20 pm--T,Th Floerke
the Criminal Justice Coordinator) begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
01 Morrell
CA 230--International Cuisine [4 Credits] +$150 fee
CRJ 295--Special Projects [3 Credits] (prerequisite: CA 115)
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101 and completion
01 5:00 -10:20 pm--M,W Tucker
of CRJ 110, PSYCH 110, and SOCIO 110; sophomore
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
standing; minimum completion of 45 hours toward the
AAS in Criminal Justice; and approval of the Criminal CA 290--Work Exp Practicum & Seminar
Justice Coordinator) [3 Credits]
(Prerequisite: completion of 45 credit hours toward a
01 Morrell
Culinary Arts degree or approval of ful-time Culinary
Arts instructor)
01 Tucker
Spring 2013 23
Spring 2013 Classes
CA 295--Special Advanced Projects [3 Credits] DRAFT242--Commercial Architecture
(Prerequisite: completion of 45 credit hours toward a [3 Credits] +$27 fee
Culinary Arts degree or approval of ful-time Culinary (prerequisite: DRAFT 245)
Arts instructor) 01 2:00 - 4:25 pm--T,Th Willits
01 Tucker 02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Willits
DRAFT243--Structural Steel Detailing
Dance (prerequisite: DRAFT 245)
[3 Credits] +$27 fee
DANCE150--Hip Hop [1 Credits]
01 12:00 -12:50 pm--T,Th Herrick 01 2:00 - 4:25 pm--T,Th Willits
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Willits
DANCE160--Modern Dance [1 Credits]
01 1:00 - 1:50 pm--T,Th Herrick DRAFT245--Residential Architecture
[3 Credits] +$21 fee
DANCE170--Belly Dance 1 [1 Credits] (prerequisite: DRAFT 220)
01 2:00 - 2:50 pm--T,Th Braden-Duncan
01 2:00 - 4:25 pm--T,Th Willits
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Willits
Drafting DRAFT290--Work Experience Practicum
DRAFT101--Drafting Fundamentals [3 Credits]
[4 Credits] +$28 fee (prerequisite: Minimum completion of 30 credit hours
01 9:00 -11:50 am--M,W Willits toward a Drafting degree or approval from Drafting
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Staff faculty)
DRAFT102 (IAI) --Industrial Drafting 01 Willits
[4 Credits] +$28 fee
DRAFT295--Workplace Simulation & Project
(prerequisite: DRAFT 101 or equivalent competencies)
[3 Credits]
01 10:00 am-12:50 pm--T,Th Willits (prerequisite: Minimum completion of 30 credit hours
DRAFT110--Technical Design [3 Credits] +$27 fee toward a Drafting degree or approval from the Drafting
01 4:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Willits faculty)
DRAFT130--Tool Design Drafting [4 Credits] +$36 fee 01 Willits
(prerequisite: DRAFT 101)
01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--M,W Seider Early Childhood Education
DRAFT210--Microstation [3 Credits] +$27 fee ECE 101--Intro to Early Childhood Education
(prerequisite: DRAFT 101 or equivalent competencies) [3 Credits]
01 1:00 - 3:25 pm--M,W Willits (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 090 and ENGL 097)
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Willits V1 Helm
DRAFT215--AutoCad [3 Credits] +$21 fee ECE 102--School-Age Child Care [2 Credits]
(prerequisite: DRAFT 101 (or concurrent enrollment)or (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 090 and ENGL 097)
consent of full-time instructor)
V1 Helm
01 1:00 - 3:25 pm--M,W Willits
ECE 103--Child Guidance [2 Credits]
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Willits
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 090 and ENGL 097)
DRAFT220--Intermediate CAD [3 Credits] +$27 fee
V1 Helm
(prerequisite: DRAFT 210 or DRAFT 215)
ECE 114--Play Activities for Young Children
01 2:00 - 4:25 pm--T,Th Willits
[3 Credits]
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Willits
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 090 and ENGL 097)
DRAFT230--Advanced CAD [3 Credits] +$27 fee
Y1 1:00 - 3:00 pm--W Helm
(prerequisite: DRAFT 220)
ECE 203--Child, Family and Community [3 Credits]
01 2:00 - 4:25 pm--T,Th Willits
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Willits (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
DRAFT235--Solid Modeling (3-D)Solid Works/ V1 Helm
Inventor [3 Credits] +$27 fee ECE 210--Curriculum Design for Early Childhood
(prerequisite: DRAFT 230 or equivalent competencies) [3 Credits]
01 2:00 - 4:25 pm--T,Th Willits (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101 and completion
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Willits of ECE 101 or permission from the Early Childhood
Education Professor)
DRAFT236--Pro-Engineer [4 Credits] +$36 fee
01 2:00 - 4:25 pm--T,Th Willits Y1 1:00 - 2:00 pm--T Helm
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Willits
24 Spring 2013
Spring 2013 Classes
ECE 221--Teaching Strategies for Special Needs
[3 Credits] Education
(prequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101 or permission from ED 100--Intro to Public Education [3 Credits]
the Early Childhood Professor and/or Dean) 01 8:30 - 9:20 am--M,W,F Palmer
01 10:00 -11:15 am--T,Th Shipley V1 Hawkins
ECE 290--Work Experience Practicum & Seminar ED 101--The Community of Higher Education
[3 Credits] V1 Mast/McGee
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101, completion of ED 102--Field Experience in Education
a sufficient portion of the Early Childhood program [1-3 Credits]
to justify a learning experience in the employment (prerequisite: ED 100 or current enrollment in ED 100)
setting, and permission from the Early Childhood
Education Professor and/or Dean) ED 200--Educational Psychology [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: PSYCH 110)
Y1 Helm
Y2 Helm V1 Hawkins
Y3 Helm ED 999 (IAI) --Test of Academic Proficiency
Preparation [3 Credits]
Earth Science (prerequisite: consent of instructor)
01 1:00 - 3:00 pm--M,W Staff
EASCI210 (IAI) --Physical Geography
[4 Credits] +$20 fee
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) Emergency Medical
01 110:00 -11:15 am--T,Th Newton Technology
(Lab)10:00 -11:50 am--W Newton EMT 120--EMT - Basic [6 Credits] +$60 fee
EASCI230 (IAI) --Intro to Meteorology (prerequisite: pass reading test, HLTH 110- CPR, or
[4 Credits] +$20 fee current BLS Health Care Provider CPR certification,
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101 and MATH 091) 18 years of age, and high school diploma or GED)
01 5:30 - 7:45 pm--M,W Staff Y1 4:30 - 8:30 pm--M Blassi
(Lab) 4:30 - 7:30 pm--W Blassi
Economics Additional hospital clinical hours by arrangement
ECON 231 (IAI) --Macroeconomics [3 Credits] EMT 200--Paramedic 1 [7 Credits] +$70 fee
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) (prerequisite: current BLS Health Care provider CPR
certification, and current EMT-B or higher license)
02 9:30 -10:45 am--T,Th Hemenway
03 12:30 - 1:45 pm--T,Th Hemenway Y1 4:00 - 8:00 pm--T Crystal
V1 Hemenway (Lab) 4:00 - 7:00 pm--Th Staff
ECON 232 (IAI) --Microeconomics [3 Credits] EMT 260--Paramedic 4 [7 Credits] +$70 fee
(prerequisite: ECON 231) (prerequisite: currently licensed as EMT-B or higher,
and completion of EMT 240)
01 11:00 am-12:15 pm--T,Th Hemenway
V1 Hemenway Y1 4:00 - 8:00 pm--M Crystal
(Lab) 4:00 - 7:00 pm--W Crystal
Additional hospital/field clinical hours by
arrangement
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Spring 2013 Classes
01 9:00 -11:50 am--T,Th Daum
Engineering begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
ENGR 212 (IAI) --Dynamics [4 Credits] 02 5:00 - 7:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(prerequisite: ENGR 211 and concurrent enrollment in begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
or completion of MATH 221) ENGT 151 (IAI) --Cutting & Workholding
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,Th,F Smith [2 Credits] +$14 fee
01 9:00 -11:50 am--T,Th Staff
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
Engineering Technology 02 5:00 - 7:50 pm--T,Th Staff
ENGT 101--Motor Control Fundamentals begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
[4 Credits] +$28 fee
01 1:00 - 3:50 pm--T,Th Kilmartin ENGT 160--Metrology [2 Credits] +$14 fee
01 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,W Daum
ENGT 102--Blueprint Reading [3 Credits] +$21 fee
01 9:00 -11:50 am--M,W Willits ENGT 211--PLC Applications [3 Credits] +$21 fee
02 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T,Th Staff (prerequisite: ENGT 210)
ENGT 103--Fluid Power Fundamentals 01 10:00 -11:50 am--T,Th Kilmartin
[3 Credits] +$21 fee ENGT 213--Robotic Fundamentals
(prerequisite: eligibility for MATH 091) [3 Credits] +$21 fee
01 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Staff (prerequisite: ENGT 104 or ENGT 210)
ENGT 104 (IAI) --CNC Fundamentals 01 9:00 -10:50 am--M,W Daum
[3 Credits] +$21 fee ENGT 215--Motion Control Systems
01 5:00 - 7:40 pm--M,W Staff [3 Credits] +$21 fee
ENGT 105--Occupational Safety (prerequisite: ENGT 214)
[3 Credits] +$21 fee 01 9:00 -10:50 am--M,W Kilmartin
01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--M Dubose
ENGT 218--Wind Turbine Repair & Maintenance
ENGT 107--BioFuel Manufacturing [2 Credits]
Fundamentals [3 Credits] +$21 fee (prerequisite: ENGT 118)
01 5:30 - 9:20 pm--Th Staff
01 10:00 -11:15 am--T,Th Staff
ENGT 108 (IAI) --Principles of Renewable Energy[3
Credits] ENGT 220--Process Control Applications
(prerequisite: eligibity for MATH 091) [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: ENGT 120)
01 9:00 -10:15 am--M,W Staff
01 1:00 - 4:40 pm--M,W Kilmartin
ENGT 111--Motor Control Applications
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
[4 Credits] +$28 fee
(prerequisite: ENGT 101) ENGT 252 (IAI) --CAM Applications
01 5:00 - 7:50 pm--T,Th Kilmartin [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: DRAFT 236 or DRAFT 215 and ENGT
ENGT 114--Wind Turbine Mechanical Systems
104 or consent of full-time Engineering Technology
[4 Credits]
instructor)
(prerequisite: ENGT 108)
01 3:30 - 5:20 pm--M,W Daum
01 9:00 -11:15 am--T,Th Staff
ENGT 290--Work Experience Practicum & Seminar
ENGT 120--Process Control Fundamentals
[3 Credits]
[3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: approval of instructor)
(prerequisite: ENGT 101)
A AS CNC/MANUFACTURING
01 1:00 - 4:40 pm--M,W Kilmartin
01 Daum
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
A AS ELEC SYST/INSTRUMENTATION
ENGT 125--BioProcess Operation Fundamentals 02 Kilmartin
[2 Credits] +$14 fee A AS MECH SYST/FLUID POWER /MACH
01 12:15 - 3:25 pm--T Staff 03 Daum
ENGT 130--Power Transmission Fundamentals ENGT 295--Workplace Simulation & Project
[4 Credits] +$28 fee [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: MATH 091 and eligibility for ENGL 101 (prerequisite: student should be in last semester of study)
or approval of the instructor) A AS CNC/MANUFACTURING
01 5:30 - 7:45 pm pm--M,W Staff 01 Daum
A AS ELEC SYST/INSTRUMENTATION
ENGT 150 (IAI) --Machining Fundamentals 02 Kilmartin
[2 Credits] +$14 fee A AS MECH SYST/FLUID POWER /MACH
03 Daum
26 Spring 2013
Spring 2013 Classes
English 10 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,W,F Staff
ENGL 088--Reading + Study Skills 1 [3 Credits] 11 3:30 - 4:45 pm--M,W Grindy
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Staff 12 5:30 - 6:45 pm--T,Th Hughes
Must also be enrolled with ENGL 095-02 V1 Tomlinson
02 10:00 -11:15 am--T,Th Staff V2 Hughes
03 1:00 - 2:15 pm--T,Th Staff Y1 1:00 - 3:50 pm--M,T,W,Th,F Tomlinson
04 5:30 - 6:45 pm--T,Th Dubose Y2 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,W,F Staff
ENGL 090--Reading + Study Skills 2 [3 Credits] ENGL 102 (IAI) --Composition 2 [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: “C” or better in ENGL 088) (prerequisite: ENGL 101 with “C” or better)
01 8:30 -9:45 am--T,Th Palmer 01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,W,F Staff
02 9:00 -9:50 am--F Bauer 02 8:30 - 9:45 am--T,Th King-Grindy
Must also be enrolled in ENGL 097-04 03 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Sulzberger
03 11:00 -11:50 am--M,W,F Staff 04 10:00 -11:15 am--T,Th Becker
04 11:00 am-12:15 pm--M,W Bauer 05 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Sulzberger
05 11:00 am-12:15 pm--T,Th Bauer 06 11:30 am-12:45 pm--T,Th King-Grindy
Must also be enrolled in ENGL 097-02 07 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,W Gallagher
06 12:30 - 1:45 pm--M,W Bauer Honors Section
07 12:30 - 1:45 pm--T,Th Bauer 08 1:00 - 2:15 pm--T,Th Becker
08 4:00 - 5:15 pm--T,Th Staff 09 4:00 - 5:15 pm--T,Th Tomlinson
09 5:30 - 6:45 pm--T,Th Staff 10 5:30 - 6:45 pm--T,Th Tomlinson
F1 2:00 - 3:00 pm--M,W,F--Fairview Park Plaza B1 8:40 - 9:30 am--M,W,F--Warrensburg-Latham
Staff H.S. Staff
C1 8:15 - 9:05 am--M,W,F-- Clinton Center Staff
ENGL 095--Developmental Writing 1 [3 Credits]
G1 12:41 - 1:25 pm--M,T,W,Th Cerro Gorda
01 9:30 -10:45 am--T,Th Yaden
H.S. Staff
02 11:00 am-12:15 pm--M,W Staff
Must also be enrolled in ENGL 088-01 Dual Credit-High School Students Only
03 11:00 am-12:15 pm--T,Th Yaden M1 7:10 - 8:00 am--M,W,F-- Maroa-Forsyth H.S.
04 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,W,F DuBose Staff
05 3:00 - 4:15 pm--M,W DuBose Dual Credit-High School Students Only
06 5:00 - 6:15 pm--M,W DuBose N1 8:45 - 9:31 am--M,T,W,Th,F--
ENGL 097--Developmental Writing 2 [3 Credits] Meridian H.S. Hager
(prerequisite:”C” or better in ENGL 095) begins 01/02/2013 and ends 05/18/2013
01 8:00 - 9:15 am--T,Th Yaden Dual Credit-High School Students Only
02 9:30 -10:45 am--T,Th Bauer N2 1:47 am-12:33 pm--M,T,W,Th,F-- Meridian H.S.
03 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Staff
Hager
04 11:00 am-11:50--F Bauer
begins 01/02/2013 and ends 05/18/2013
Must also be enrolled in ENGL 090-05
05 12:30 - 1:45 pm--T,Th Staff Dual Credit-High School Students Only
06 2:00 - 3:15 pm--T,Th Yaden R1 11:55 am-12:40 pm--M,T,W,Th,F--
07 3:30 - 4:45 pm--M,W Staff Argenta-Oreana H.S. Staff
08 5:00 - 6:15 pm--M,W Staff begins 01/03/2013 and ends 05/22/2013
F1 3:00 - 4:00 pm--M,W,F--Fairview Park Plaza Dual Credit-High School Students Only
Staff S1 7:45 - 9:00 am--T,Th-- St Teresa High
ENGL 101 (IAI) --Composition 1 [3 Credits] School Staff
(prerequisite: one of the following: 1) “C” or better in Dual Credit-High School Students Only
English 090 and/or 097; 2) score of 40th percentile or U1 7:45 - 8:35 am--M,W,F--Mt Zion H.S Staff
above on ACT (English and Reading) or SAT (Verbal); Dual Credit-High School Students Only
3) satisfactory scores on Richland’s Sentence Skills V1 Becker
and Reading Comprehension placement tests; or 4) V2 Tomlinson
evidence of equivalent competencies) V3 Gallagher
Honors Section
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Staff V4 King-Grindy
02 8:30 - 9:45 am--T,Th Becker Y1 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th,F Tomlinson
03 9:00 -11:50 am--F Hughes
begins 12/17/2012 and ends 01/14/2013
04 10:00 -11:15 am--T,Th King-Grindy
05 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Staff Winter Interterm In class:12/17 thru 12/28
06 11:00 am-12:15 pm--T,Th Grindy Online:
07 11:00 -11:50 am--M,W,F Staff 01/02 thru 01/11
08 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Staff
09 1:00 - 2:15 pm--T,Th Gallagher
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Y2 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Staff be listed on the Illinois Health Care Worker Registry.)
begins 02/12/2013 and ends 05/10/2013 01 7:30 am- 3:30 pm--M,F--Off Campus-
ENGL 110--Communicating in the Workplace TBA Miller
[3 Credits] begins 05/10/2013 and ends 05/13/2013
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) (Lab) 9:00 am- 3:00 pm--Th Miller
01 11:00 am-11:50 am--M,W,F Sulzberger begins 05/09/2013 and ends 05/09/2013
V1 Tomlinson Required to register in Health Professions Office S162
begins 02/11/2013 and ends 05/10/2013
ENGL 115 (IAI) --Intro to Literature [3 Credits] HLTH 110--Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) [0.5 Credits] +$5 fee
01 8:30 am- 5:00 pm--Sa Minton
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F King-Grindy begins 02/02/2013 and ends 02/02/2013
ENGL 220--Intro to Creative Writing [3 Credits] Before class, students are required to
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) purchase the BLS for Healthcare Providers
Y1 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Grindy Student Manual to read and review
ENGL 222--Advanced Creative Writing [3 Credits] 02 8:30 am- 5:00 pm--Sa Reason
(prerequisite: ENGL 220 or equivalent competencies) begins 04/06/2013 and ends 04/06/2013
Y1 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Grindy Before class, students are required to
ENGL 241 (IAI) --Film History [3 Credits] purchase the BLS for Healthcare Providers
(prerequisite: ENGL 101, 124, 126, 128, 140, or 150) Student Manual to read and review.
01 1:00 - 2:15 pm--T,Th Grindy Y1 4:00 - 6:00 pm--Th Minton
ENGL 253--Introduction to Shakespeare [3 Credits] begins 01/31/2013 and ends 02/21/2013
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) Must complete online modules before on-
01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--W Becker/Morrow campus practice and testing session.
ENGL 261 (IAI) --Fantasy & Mythology [3 Credits] Y2 4:00 - 6:00 pm--Th Minton
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) begins 03/28/2013 and ends 04/25/2013
01 2:00 - 3:15 pm--M,W Sulzberger Must complete online modules before on-
campus practice and testing session.
Fire Science HLTH 120--Wellness and Healthful Living [3 Credits]
FIRE 112--Techniques of Firefighting 2 (Module C) 01 6:30 - 9:20 pm--M Frahlman
[4 Credits] +$10 fee HLTH 130--Phlebotomy [5 Credits] +$89 fee
01 8:30 -11:50 am--W Wyngaard (prerequisite: high school diploma or GED certificate,
FIRE 113--Techniques of Firefighting 3 eligibility for MATH 091, eligibility for ENGL 101)
(Module C Extension) [3 Credits] +$10 fee 01 (Clinical)5:30 - 7:00 pm--Th--
01 8:30 -11:50 am--T Jackson Decatur Memorial Hosp. Hoffman
FIRE 120--Fire Prevention Principles 1 begins 03/07/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
[3 Credits] +$10 fee Additional clinical hours by arrangement
01 8:30 -10:50 am--Th McAdamis (Lecture)5:30 - 9:10 pm--T Hoffman
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
FIRE 140--Fire Service Instructor-Basic (Lab) 5:30 - 7:00 pm--Th Hoffman
[3 Credits] +$10 fee begins 01/17/2013 and ends 02/28/2013
01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--M Wyngaard
FIRE 230--Fire Service Hydraulics HLTH 140--Medical Terminology [3 Credits] +$30 fee
[4 Credits] +$10 fee 01 9:00 -11:40 am--F Justice
01 8:30 -11:50 am--M Jones 02 5:30 - 8:00 pm--Th Justice
FIRE 280--Management 2 [3 Credits] +$10 fee 03 7:00 - 8:15 pm--M Acciavatti
01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--Th Pruitt 7:00 - 8:15 pm--W Acciavatti
This class is web-enhanced.
German HLTH 141--Nurse Assistant Training
Germ 102--Beginning German 2 [3 Credits] [8 Credits] +$119 fee
(prerequisite: Germ 101 or consent of instructor) (prerequisite: meet eligibility requirements for
01 TBA Staff admission to the College, be at least 16 years of age,
Germ 201--Intermediate German 1 [3 Credits] and successfully complete Nurse Assistant reading
(prerequisite: Germ 102 or consent of instructor) pre-test or demonstrate 8th grade reading level by
an approved exam. All students who register for the
01 TBA Staff
program must complete the Illinois Healthcare Worker
Background Check-Uniform Conviction Information
Health Act (Public Act#89-197).)
HLTH 040--Nurse Assistant Competency Skills 01 (Clinical) 9:00 am- 1:15 pm--Th--Off Campus-
Assessment [0.5 Credits] +$20 fee TBA Miller
(prerequisite: Student must have completed an ap- begins 02/07/2013 and ends 05/02/2013
proved Basic Nurse Assistant Training program and (Lecture) 9:00 -11:00 am--M,T,W Miller
28 Spring 2013
Spring 2013 Classes
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 05/08/2013 HIT 290--Health Professional Practice Exp
(Lab) 9:00 am- 1:15 pm--Th Miller [3 Credits]
begins 01/17/2013 and ends 01/31/2013
02 (Clinical)9:00 am- 1:15 pm--F--TBA Miller (prerequisite: Sophomore standing and a minimum
begins 02/08/2013 and ends 05/03/2013 completion of 45 credit hours toward the Health
(Lecture)12:00 - 2:00 pm--M,T,W Miller Information Technology degree or approval from the
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 05/08/2013 Health Information Technology full-time faculty.)
(Lab) 9:00 am- 1:15 pm--F Miller 01 Curry
begins 01/18/2013 and ends 02/01/2013
03 (Clinical) 8:00 am-12:30 pm--Sa--TBA Harmon Heating, Ventilation,
begins 02/09/2013 and ends 05/15/2013
(Lecture) 9:00 am- 3:00 pm--Su Harmon Air Conditioning
begins 01/20/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 HVAC 106--Tools & Piping [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(Lab)8:00 am-12:30 pm--Sa Harmon 02 5:30 - 9:00 pm--T,Th Staff
begins 01/19/2013 and ends 02/02/2013 begins 02/19/2013 and ends 05/14/2013
HLTH 197--Special Topics in Healthcare HVAC 130--Electricity Fundamentals
[1-3 Credits] $10+0-$30 fee [3 Credits] +$21 fee
CARDIAC RHYTHM INTERPRETATION
01 5:30 - 9:00 pm--M,W Staff
V1 Riedell begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/07/2013
END OF LIFE CARE
Y1 4:00 - 8:00 pm--F Clay HVAC 132--Control Applications [3 Credits] +$21 fee
Y1 9:00 am- 5:00 pm--Sa Clay (prerequisite: HVAC 130)
begins 02/08/2013 and ends 02/09/2013 01 5:30 - 9:00 pm--M,W Staff
PARTNER /FAM & CHILDREN W/SPECIAL begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/13/2013
Y3 5:00 - 9:00 pm--T Clay
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 02/05/2013 HVAC 140--Troubleshooting Air Conditioning
Must be eligible for ENGL 101 Systems [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: HVAC 132 or ENGT 111; and HVAC 102
HLTH 220--Nutrition and Diet Therapy [3 Credits] or concurrent enrollment)
(prerequisite: completion of ENGL 090 with a grade of Y1 10:00 am-12:00 pm--F Hudson
“C” or above, or tested out of ENGL 090)
HVAC 206--Troubleshooting Refrigeration
01 5:30 - 6:45 pm--M,W Acciavatti Systems [3 Credits] +$21 fee
HLTH 297--Advanced Topics in Healthcare (prerequisite: HVAC 102 and HVAC 132)
[1-3 Credits] +$10-$30 fee Y1 5:30 - 7:30 pm--F Staff
(prerequisite: permission of the instructor)
HVAC 230--Motors and Controls [3 Credits] +$21 fee
TR AUMA NURSING
(prerequisite: HVAC 132)
02 4:10 - 5:00 pm--Th Justice
ADVANCED CARDIAC RHYTHM INTERPRETATION 02 5:30 - 9:00 pm--T,Th Staff
V1 Riedell begins 01/15/2013 and ends 02/15/2013
Health Information Technology Heating, Ventilation, Air
HIT 101--Intro to Hlth Information Technology
[3 Credits]
Conditioning Fast-Track
This is the second half of the Fast-Track HVAC&R
V1 Bollinger program that started during Fall Semester 2012.
HIT 115--Computers in Healthcare [3 Credits] In order to receive your certification, you will need to
(prerequisite: CIS 110 & HIT 101) ensure that you complete your non-HVAC&R degree
V1 Ferriell requirements by the end of spring semester 2013.
HIT 195--Coding Workplace Simulation [2 Credits] HVAC 230--Motors and Controls [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: HIT 101, OT 143, OT 243) (prerequisite: HVAC 132)
V1 Curry 01 10:00 am- 2:40 pm--M,T,W,Th Hudson
HIT 210--Advanced ICD-10 Coding begins 01/14/2013 and ends 01/31/2013
[3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: OT 143) HVAC 240--Residential Air Conditioning
[3 Credits] +$21 fee
01 10:00 -11:50 am--M,W Curry (prerequisite: HVAC 140 or concurrent enrollment)
HIT 240--Quality Improvement in Healthcare 01 10:00 am- 2:40 pm--M,T,W,Th Hudson
(prerequisite: HIT 101) [3 Credits] begins 03/25/2013 and ends 04/11/2013
01 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,W Curry
HIT 245--Health Info Law & Ethics HVAC 242--Residential Heating Systems
(prerequisite: HIT 101) [3 Credits] [3 Credits] +$21 fee
01 6:00 - 8:40 pm--T Staff (prerequisite: HVAC 132 or ENGT 111)
01 10:00 am- 2:40 pm--M,T,W,Th Hudson
begins 02/04/2013 and ends 02/21/2013
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HVAC 250--Commercial Air Conditioning HIST 270 (IAI) --History of Non-Western
[3 Credits] +$21 fee Civilization: China [4 Credits]
(prerequisite: HVAC 132 or ENGT 111 and HVAC 140 (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
or concurrent enrollment) V1 Austin
01 10:00 am- 2:40 pm--M,T,W,Th Hudson
begins 04/15/2013 and ends 05/02/2013
Horticulture
HVAC 252--Commercial Heating Systems HORT 110--Turf Management [3 Credits] +$21 fee
[3 Credits] +$21 fee 01 8:00 - 9:50 am--M,W McLaughlin
(prerequisite: HVAC 242 or concurrent enrollment) HORT 121--Landscape Design Principles
01 5:30 - 9:00 pm--T,Th Hudson [3 Credits] +$21 fee
begins 02/25/2013 and ends 03/21/2013 (prerequisite: HORT 120)
HVAC 290--Work Experience and Seminar [3 Credits] 01 10:00 -11:50 am--M,W McLaughlin
(prerequisite: minimum completion of 45 credit hours HORT 125--Integrated Pest Management
toward the HVAC degree) [3 Credits] +$31 fee
01 Hudson 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--T McLaughlin
HVAC 295--Workplace Simulation & Project [3 Credits] HORT 126--Small Scale Livestock Management
(prerequisite: HVAC 140 and sophomore standing) [3 Credits] +$21 fee
01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--Th Staff
01 Hudson
HORT 146--Contemporary Floral Design
[3 Credits] +$21 fee
History 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--M Boyd
HIST 101 (IAI) --United States to 1877 [4 Credits] HORT 200--Perennial Plant Material
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) [3 Credits] +$21 fee
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,Th,F Kocher 01 1:00 - 2:50 pm--M,W Koenigs
This class is web-enhanced. HORT 211--Horticulture Mechanics
V1 Austin [3 Credits] +$21 fee
HIST 102 (IAI) --United States since 1877 [4 Credits] (prerequisite: HORT 110 or previous turf experience)
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--M Black
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,T,Th,F Austin HORT 231--Bedding and Plant Production
This class is web-enhanced. [3 Credits] +$21 fee
02 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,T,Th,F Kocher (prerequisite: HORT 230)
This class is web-enhanced 01 9:00 -10:50 am--T,Th McLaughlin
03 4:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Austin HORT 235--Small Farm Business Management
This class is web-enhanced [3 Credits] +$21 fee
04 7:30 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--Th McLaughlin
V1 Austin
HORT 246--Wedding Flowers [3 Credits]
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
(prerequisite: HORT 145)
HIST 112 (IAI) --European Civ: The Modern Era 01 5:30 - 8:50 pm--M Boyd
[4 Credits]
HORT 290--Work Experience Practicum
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
& Seminar [3 Credits]
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,T,Th,F Kocher (prerequisite: minimum completion of 30 credit hours
This class is web-enhanced. toward a Horticulture degree or approval from Horti-
02 11:00 -11:50 am--M,T,Th,F Kocher culture faculty)
This class is web-enhanced. 01 McLaughlin
D1 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Staff HORT 295--Workplace Simulation & Project
D8 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th--Clinton Center. Staff [3 Credits]
V1 Kocher (prerequisite: minimum completion of 30 credit hours
V2 Kocher toward a Horticulture degree or approval from the
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013 Horticulture faculty)
HIST 202 (IAI) --Modern East Asia 01 McLaughlin
[4 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
01 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,Th,F Austin
This class is web-enhanced Austin
Remember that you must apply for financial aid every year. The FAFSA for the 2013-
2014 academic year is available at www.fafsa.gov beginning January 1, 2013.
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IT 116--Windows Client Operating Systems
Hospitality Management [3 Credits] +$21 fee
BUS 101--Intro to Hospitality Industry [3 Credits] 01 9:00 -10:50 am--M,W Staffl
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
IT 120--Spreadsheet Applications [3 Credits] +$21 fee
01 10:00 am-12:20 pm--T,Th Ashby
(prerequisite: CIS 110 or OT 116 or consent of full-time
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
Information Technology instructor)
BUS 121--Purchasing & Product Identificatio
Y1 10:00 -11:50 am--W Beube
[3 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
01 2:00 - 3:15 pm--M,W Ashby IT 130--Word Processor Applications
V1 Ashby [3 Credits] +$21 fee
BUS 261--Bar & Beverage Management [3 Credits] (prerequisite: CIS 110 or OT 114 or consent of full-time
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) Information Technology instructor)
01 9:00 -11:50 am--M,W Ashby Y1 1:00 - 2:50 pm--W Beube
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013 IT 131--Programming Logic [3 Credits] +$21 fee
BUS 262--Dining Room Management [3 Credits] (Visual Logic and Visio 2007)
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) 01 1:00 - 2:50 pm--M,W Brenner
01 9:00 -11:50 am--M,W Ashby V1 Brenner
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
IT 141--Networking Fundamentals [4 Credits] +$48 fee
BUS 263--Catering & Banquet Management 01 3:00 - 5:50 pm--W Kirby
[3 Credits] Y1 6:00 - 8:50 pm--T Kirby
01 2:00 - 3:15 pm--T,Th Ashby
IT 153--Web Development [3 Credits]
V1 Ashby
(prerequisite: student must possess fundamental
HOSP 110--Food Service Sanitation [1 Credits] computer skills in a Windows environment or approval
01 8:00 am- 5:00 pm--Sa Ashby of full-time Information Technology instructor)
begins 02/02/2013 and ends 02/09/2013
V1 Brenner
Textbook is required and must be purchased before Y1 9:00 -10:50 am--T Brenner
first class. Read chapters 1-7 before first class. IT 173--A+ Computer Technologies [4 Credits] +$48 fee
V1 Ashby 01 9:00 -11:50 am--T,Th Kirby
begins 02/02/2013 and ends 02/09/2013
Textbook is required and must be purchased before IT 220--Data Management Applications
first class. Read chapters 1-7 before class begins. [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: CIS 110 or consent of full-time
Information Technology instructor)
Humanities 01 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Staff
HUMAN100 (IAI) --Intro to the Arts [3 Credits] IT 230--Project Management [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) (prerequisite: CIS 110 or consent of full-time
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Staff Information Technology instructor)
02 11:00 -11:50 am--M,W,F Staff Y1 6:00 - 7:50 pm--Th Staff
03 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,W,F Staff IT 241--Network Routing Technologies
V1 Tomlinson [4 Credits] +$48 fee
V2 Staff (prerequisite: IT 141 with a grade of “C” or better)
HUMAN106 (IAI) --Cultures of the Islamic 01 12:00 - 2:50 pm--M,W Kirby
Middle East [3 Credits] IT 245--Network Security [3 Credits] +$36 fee
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) (prerequisite: IT 141 or consent of full-time Information
V1 Staff Technology instructor)
HUMAN107 (IAI)--People and Cultures 01 1:00 - 2:50 pm--T,Th Kirby
of Sub Saharan Africa [3 Credits]
IT 246--Voice Over IP Fundamentals
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) [3 Credits] +$36 fee
01 TBA Staff (prerequisite: IT 141 or consent of full-time Information
Technology instructor)
Information Technology 01 3:00 - 4:50 pm--T,Th Kirby
CIS 110 (IAI) --Business Applications for IT 271--Windows Server Operating Systems
Microcomputers [3 Credits] +$21 fee [3 Credits] +$36 fee
01 8:00 - 9:50 am--M,W Staff (prerequisite: IT 116 or consent of full-time Information
02 9:00 -10:50 am--T,Th Staff Technology instructor)
03 11:00 am-12:50 pm--M,W Staff 01 6:00 - 8:50 pm--W Clark
04 1:00 - 2:50 pm--T,Th Staff
05 2:00 - 3:50 pm--M,W Staff IT 280--Advanced Systems Development
Y1 6:00 - 7:50 pm--T Staff [4 Credits] +$28 fee
Y2 6:00 - 7:50 pm--Th Staff (prerequisite: CS 161 and CS 230)
V1 Brenner
Y1 12:00 - 1:50 pm--Th Brenner
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IT 282--Dynamic Web Development
[3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: student must possess fundamental
computer skills in a Windows environment or approval
of full-time Information Technology instructor)
V1 Brenner
Y1 9:00 -10:50 am--Th Brenner
IT 284--Web Programming [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: IT 282 or consent of full-time Information
Technology instructor)
V1 Brenner
Y1 9:00 -10:50 am--Th Brenner
IT 285--Systems Analysis and Design
[4 Credits] +$28 fee
(prerequisite: sophomore standing and a minimum
completion of 45 credits hours toward an IT degree,
or approval from the full-time Information Technology
faculty) Have you applied for
Y1 6:00 - 8:50 pm--Th Hanes
IT 295--Workplace Simulation & Projects [3 Credits]
Financial Aid? Be sure
(prerequisite: sophomore standing and a minimum
completion of 45 credit hours toward an IT degree or
you have completed
approval from the full-time Information Technology the 2012-2013 FAFSA
faculty)
A AS DESKTOP SUPPORT TECHNICIAN
at www.fafsa.gov
01
A AS NETWORK TECHNOLOGY
Staff for the Spring 2013
02
A AS PROGR AMER /ANALYST
Kirby semester. Once your
03 Brenner FAFSA has been
Journalism processed, you will
JOURN101--News Writing [3 Credits] receive a letter from
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101 and typing
ability) the Financial Aid Office
01 TBA Staff outlining your next
JOURN110 (IAI) --Intro to Mass Media [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) steps.
01 TBA Staff
JOURN220--Intro to Television Production
[3 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) Section Numbering System
01 TBA Staff 01, 02, etc. Main Campus Courses
JOURN222--Radio/TV Broadcasting [3 Credits] Y# Hybrid Courses
(prerequisite: completion of COMM 101 with a “C” V# Online Courses
D# Distance Class
or better) Off-campus locations
01 TBA Staff A# Decatur Area Technical Academy
B# Warrensburg-Latham High School
C# Clinton Center
Leadership Development E# Eisenhower High School
LDEV110--Leadership Development [3 Credits] F# Fairview Park Plaza Center
G# Cerro Gordo High School
50 8:00 am- 3:00 pm--W--TBA DeVore J# Decatur Christian High School
LDEV111--Community Leadership [3 Credits] K# MacArthur High School
L# Lutheran School Association
01 9:30 - 10:45 am--T,Th Kind-Keppel M# Maroa-Forsyth High School
N# Meridian High School
P# Sangamon Valley High School
Q# Central A & M High School
R# Argenta-Oreana High School
S# St. Teresa High School
U# Mt. Zion High School
32 Spring 2013
Spring 2013 Classes
(is designed for students who have placed into a
Mathematics developmental mathematics sequence, except MATH
All mathematics courses which are prerequisites 095. This course is repeatable up to three times.
for other mathematics courses must be completed
with a ‘C’ or better if they are to be to be used as 01 Hynds
prerequisites. Flex Schedule (Prefer Morning). Attend class in the
Mathematics Enrichment Center minimum of 4 hrs/
MATH 087--General Mathematics Skills [4 Credits] week. This class is web-enhanced.
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,T,W,Th,F Roth 02 Hynds
02 5:15 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Haws Flex Schedule (Prefer Afternoon) Attend class in the
MATH 090--Pre Algebra [4 Credits] Mathematics Enrichment Center minimum of 4 hrs/
(prerequisite: both of the following: (1) MATH 087 week. This class is web-enhanced.
with a “C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the 03 Staff
mathematics placement exam, and (2) eligibility for Flex Schedule (Prefer Evening) Attend class in the
ENGL 101 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 090) Mathematics Enrichment Center minimum of 4 hrs/
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,Th,F Roth week. This class is web-enhanced.
02 5:30 - 7:20 pm--M,W O’Brien 04 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,T,W,Th,F Staff
03 10:00 -10:50 am--M,T,W,Th Wells Special Accommodations-Must see ASC Director.
Special Accommodations F1 --Fairview Park Plaza Staff
MATH 091--Basic Algebra [4 Credits] Flex Schedule. Attend class in the Mathematics
(prerequisite: both of the following: (1) MATH 090 Enrichment Center minimum of 4 hrs/week. This class
is web-enhanced.
with a “C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the
mathematics placement exam, and (2) eligibility for MATH 098--Intermediate Algebra [4 Credits]
ENGL 101 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 090 and (prerequisite: all of the following: (1) MATH 091 with a
ENGL 097) “C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the math-
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,T,Th,F Ferrill ematics placement exam, (2) MATH 095 with a “C” or
This class is web-enhanced. better grade or one year of high school geometry, and
02 11:00 -11:50 am--M,T,Th,F Phillips (3) eligibility for ENGL 101 or concurrent enrollment in
This class is web-enhanced. ENGL 090 and ENGL 097)
03 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,T,Th,F Traughber 01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,Th,F Phillips
This class is web-enhanced. This class is web-enhanced..
04 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,Th,F Traughber 02 11:00 -11:50 am--M,T,Th,F Odell
This class is web-enhanced. This class is web-enhanced..
05 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Ferrill 03 2:00 - 2:50 pm--M,T,Th, Odell
This class is web-enhanced. This class is web-enhanced..
06 7:30 - 9:20 pm--M,W Staff 04 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Vinton
This class is web-enhanced. This class is web-enhanced.
MATH 095--Basic Geometry [4 Credits] MATH 104--Technical Mathematics [4 Credits]
(prerequisite: both of the following: (1) MATH 091 (prerequisite: both of the following: (1) MATH 091
with a “C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the with a “C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the
mathematics placement exam, and (2) eligibility for mathematics placement exam and (2) eligibility for
ENGL 101 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 090 and ENGL 101 or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 090 and
ENGL 097) ENGL 097)
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,T,Th,F Hynds 01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Daum
Y1 7:30 - 9:00 pm--T Cremer 02 5:30 - 7:20 pm--M,W Staff
MATH 106--Mathematics for Health Careers
Mathematics Enrichment Center [2 Credits]
SPRING AND FALL SEMESTER HOURS (prerequisite: eligibility for MATH 091)
Richland Main Campus 01 11:00 am-12:50 pm--M Staff
Mondays and Thursdays 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 02 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T Staff
Fridays 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
MATH 110 (IAI) --Concepts of Mathematics
Fairview Plaza [4 Credits]
Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:00 am - 7:00 pm (prerequisite: all of the following: (1) MATH 098 with a
Summer hours vary; please call to confirm. Closed “C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the math-
during holiday breaks according to the College ematics placement exam, (2) MATH 095 with a “C” or
calendar. better grade or one year of high school geometry, and
MATH 096--Developmental Mathematics [4 (3) eligibility for ENGL 101)
Credits]
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Spring 2013 Classes
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,T,Th,F Odell MATH 121 (IAI) --Calculus & Analytic
This class is web-enhanced. Geometry 1 [5 Credits]
02 5:30 - 7:20 pm--M,W Cremer (prerequisite: successful completion of both MATH 116
V1 Cremer with a “C” or better grade and MATH 117 with a “C” or
MATH 112 (IAI) --Math for Elem Sch Teaching 2 better grade or satisfactory score on the mathematics
[4 Credits] placement exam)
(prerequisite: MATH 111 with a “C” or better grade or 01 7:45 - 8:50 am--M,T,Th,F Ferrill
equivalent competencies and eligibility for ENGL 101) MATH 122 (IAI) --Calculus & Analytic
01 2:30 - 4:20 pm--M,W Cremer Geometry 2 [4 Credits]
MATH 113 (IAI) --Intro to Applied Statistics (prerequisite: MATH 121 with a “C” or better grade or
[4 Credits] equivalent competencies)
(prerequisite: all of the following: (1) MATH 098 with 01 2:30 - 3:40 pm--M,W,F Jones
a “C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the This class is web-enhanced.
mathematics placement exam, and (2) MATH 095 MATH 160 (IAI) --Finite Mathematics for
with a “C” or better grade or one year of high school Businessand Social Sciences[4 Credits]
geometry, and (3) eligibility for ENGL 101) (prerequisite: MATH 116 with a “C” or better grade or
01 9:30 -10:40 am--M,W,F Jones equivalent competencies)
This class is web-enhanced.. 01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,T,Th,F Ferrill
02 1:00 - 2:10 pm--M,W,F Jones
MATH 170 (IAI) --Intro to Statistics [4 Credits]
This class is web-enhanced.
03 7:30 - 9:35 pm--T,Th Staff (prerequisite: MATH 160 with a “C” or better grade)
begins 02/11/2013 and ends 05/17/2013 01 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,T,Th,F Hynds
This class is web-enhanced. This class is web-enhanced.
MATH 116--College Algebra [4 Credits] MATH 171 (IAI) --Concepts of Statistics [4 Credits]
(prerequisite: all of the following: (1) MATH 098 with a (prerequisite: MATH 116 with a “C” or better grade)
“C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the math- 01 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,T,Th,F Hynds
ematics placement exam, (2) MATH 095 with a “C” or This class is web-enhanced.
better grade or one year of high school geometry, and MATH 190 (IAI) --Calculus for Business
(3) eligibility for ENGL 101) & Social Science [4 Credits]
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,T,Th,F Odell (prerequisite: successful completion of MATH 116
This class is web-enhanced. with a “C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,Th,F Odell mathematics placement exam)
This class is web-enhanced. 01 11:00 -11:50 am--M,T,Th,F Ferrill
03 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Staff
MATH 230 (IAI) --Differential Equations [4 Credits]
MATH 117--Trigonometry [3 Credits] (prerequisite: MATH 122 with a “C” or better grade or
(prerequisite: all of the following: (1) MATH 098 with a equivalent competencies)
“C” or better grade or satisfactory score on the math-
01 11:00 am-12:10 pm--M,W,F Jones
ematics placement exam, (2) MATH 095 with a “C” or
This class is web-enhanced.
better grade or one year of high school geometry, and
(3) eligibility for ENGL 101)
01 1:00 -1:50 pm--M,T,Th Vinton
Students enrolled in online or
hybrid courses for the FIRST
time at Richland must complete
Instructors are using technology in many courses
the Angel online orientation in addition to those designated as online and hybrid
courses. Students may need access to a computer
and will not be able to access to submit assignments, take quizzes and tests,
and communicate with other students. Technology
their courses until the first day workshops and computer courses are offered
of class. regularly for students to improve their skills. Open
computer labs are also available for student use.
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Y4 (Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--F--
Music Decatur Memorial Hosp. Litchfield
MUSIC100 (IAI) --Music Appreciation [3 Credits] begins 01/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
01 8:30 - 9:45 am--T,Th Staff 9:00 am-12:00 pm--T,Th Ostermeier
02 10:00 -11:15 am--T,Th Staff begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/16/2013
03 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Staff
04 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Staff Web-enhanced class. Lab skill completion pending
V1 Staff coordination with lab faculty. Students are required to
V2 Staff prepare for clinical in the hospital setting the evening
begins 02/11/2013 and ends 05/17/2013 prior to clinical.
MUSIC150--Class Guitar [2 Credits]
NURS 152--Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
01 5:00 - 6:50 p--T Staff
[4 Credits] +$65 fee
MUSIC190 (IAI) --Intro to American Music [3 Credits] (prerequisite: completion of NURS 112 and completion
01 12:00 - 12:5o pm--M,W,F Staff of or concurrent enrollment in NURS 154, NURS 155,
PSYCH 145, BIOL 202)
Nursing Y1 (Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--W--St. Mary’s
NURS 111--Intro to Nursing [1 Credits] +$10 fee Hosp Crisler
(prerequisite: admission to Associate Degree Nursing begins 01/23/2013 and ends 03/20/2013
Program) (Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--W--Heritage Beh
Y1 8:00 am- 3:00 pm--M,T Baldwin Health Cntr Crisler
begins 01/07/2013 and ends 01/08/2013 begins 03/27/2013 and ends 04/17/2013
Y2 8:00 am- 3:00 pm--Th,F Baldwin 9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Crisler
begins 01/10/2013 and ends 01/11/2013 Y2 (Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--F--St. Mary’s
Hosp Crisler
NURS 112--Medical-Surgical Nursing I Concepts begins 01/25/2013 and ends 03/22/2013
Basic to Nursing Practice [9 Credits] +$115 fee
(Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--F--Heritage Beh
(prerequisite: completion of NURS 111 and completion Health Cntr Crisler
of or concurrent enrollment in BIOL 201, PSYCH 110, begins 04/05/2013 and ends 04/26/2013
and ENGL 101)
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Crisler
Y1 (Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--W--St.Mary’s Y3 (Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--M--St. Mary’s
Hosp Ostermeier Hosp Crisler
begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013 begins 01/28/2013 and ends 04/01/2013
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T,Th Ostermeier (Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--M--Heritage Beh
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 Health Cntr Crisler
Web-enhanced class. Lab skill completion pending begins 04/08/2013 and ends 04/29/2013
coordination with lab faculty. Students are required to 9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Crisler
prepare for clinical in the hospital setting the evening
NURS 154--Pharmacological Principles for
prior to clinical.
Nursing Practice [3 Credits] +$30 fee
Y2 (Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--F-- (prerequisite: must be accepted into the ADN or LPN
St. Mary’s Hosp Ostermeier nursing program, or have current PN licensure, or
begins 01/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013 approval of the Nursing Program Director.)
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T,Th Ostermeier Y1 1:00 - 3:00 pm--Th Vercellino
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 V1 Ostermeier
Web-enhanced class. Lab skill completion pending NURS 155--Medical-Surgical Nursing II Care of the
coordination with lab faculty. Students are required to Chronically Ill Client [5 Credits] +$50 fee
prepare for clinical in the hospital setting the evening (prerequisite: completion of NURS 112 and completion
prior to clinical. of or concurrent enrollment in NURS 152, NURS 154,
Y3 (Clinical) 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--W-- PSYCH 145, BIOL 202).
Decatur Memorial Hosp. Staff Y (Clinical) 6:00 am-12:00 pm--M--St. Mary’s
begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013 Hosp Vercellino
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T,Th Ostermeier begins 01/14/2013 and ends 05/13/2013
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/17/2013 9:00 am-12:00 pm--Th Vercellino
Web-enhanced class. Lab skill completion pending begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013
coordination with lab faculty. Students are required to Students are required to prepare for clinical in the
prepare for clinical in the hospital setting the evening hospital setting the evening prior to clinical. This
prior to clinical. class also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013, for
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Poster/Skills day from 8:00 am- 2:00 pm. begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/14/2013
Y2 (Clinical) 6:00 am-12:00 pm--W--St. Mary’s Scheduled clinical by arrangement with faculty/agencies
Hosp Vercellino
as needed. This class also meets Wednesday, January
begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013
16, 2013, for Poster/Skills Day 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
9:00 am-12:00 pm--Th Vercellino First day of class January 17, 2012, MCHD 8:00 a.m. -
begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 12:00 p.m. Hospital Orientation 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Students are required to prepare for clinical in the
NURS 250--Medical-Surgical III Care of the
hospital setting the evening prior to clinical. This
Surgical Client[ 5 Credits] +$76 fee
class also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013, for
Poster/Skills day from 8:00 am- 2:00 pm. (prerequisite: completion of NURS 152, NURS 154,
Y3 (Clinical) 6:00 am- 1:20 pm--F--St. Mary’s NURS 155, and completion of or concurrent enrollment
Hosp Vercellino in NURS 206, BIOL 220, SOCIO 110, or admission to
begins 01/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013 the LPN Bridge Program)
9:00 am-12:00 pm--Th Vercellino Y1 (Clinical) 6:00 am-12:00 pm--F--
begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 Decatur Memorial Hosp. Hartman
begins 01/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
Students are required to prepare for clinical in the
hospital setting the evening prior to clinical. This 9:00 am-12:00 pm--Th Baldwin
class also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013, for begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013
Poster/Skills day from 8:00 am - 2:00 pm. NURS Students are required to prepare for clinical in the
NURS 203--LPN Bridge Course [6 Credits] +$78 fee hospital setting the evening prior to clinical. This class
(prerequisite: Admission to LPN-Bridge Program) also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013, for Poster/
Y1 8:00 am-12:00 pm--T Litchfield Skills Day from 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/14/2013 Y2 (Clinical) 6:00 am-12:00 pm--M--
This class is web-enhanced. Decatur Memorial Hosp. Hartman
Scheduled clinical by arrangement with begins 01/14/2013 and ends 05/13/2013
faculty/agencies as needed. 9:00 am-12:00 pm--Th Baldwin
NURS 206--Family Health Nursing [6 Credits] begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013
+$160 fee Students are required to prepare for clinical in the
(prerequisite: completion of NURS 152, NURS 154, hospital setting the evening prior to clinical. This class
NURS 155, and completion of, or concurrent enroll- also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013, for Poster/
ment in NURS 250, BIOL 220, SOCIO 110, or admis- Skills Day from 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
sion to the LPN Bridge Program). Y3 (Clinical) 6:00 am-12:00 pm--W--
Y1 Clinical) 2:00 - 8:00 pm--M--Decatur Memorial Decatur Memorial Hosp. Hartman
Hosp. Clay begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 05/13/2013 9:00 am-12:00 pm--Th Baldwin
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Clay begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/14/2013 Students are required to prepare for clinical in the
Scheduled clinical by arrangement with faculty/agencies hospital setting the evening prior to clinical. This class
as needed. This class also meets Wednesday, January also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013, for Poster/
16, 2013, for Poster/Skills Day 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Skills Day from 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
First day of class January 14, 2013, MCHD 8:00 a.m. -
12:00 p.m. Hospital Orientation 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Y2 (Clinical) 5:45 -11:45 am--W--St. Mary’s Hosp
Litchfield
begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Clay
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/14/2013
Scheduled clinical by arrangement with faculty/agencies
as needed. This class also meets Wednesday, January
16, 2013, for Poster/Skills Day 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Registration Dates
First day of class January 14, 2013, MCHD 8:00 a.m. - Currently Enrolled Students
12:00 p.m. Hospital Orientation 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Y3 (Clinical) 8:00 am- 2:00 pm--M--Decatur
Begins November 5, 2012
Memorial Hosp. Clay
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 05/13/2013 All Students
Begins November 13, 2012
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Clay
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NURS 252--Medical-Surgical IV Care of the This class also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013,
Acutely Ill Client [5 Credits] +$75 fee for Poster/Skills day from 8:00am-2:00pm
(prerequisite: completion of NURS 206, NURS 250, Y3 (Clinical) 2:00 - 7:30 pm--W--
BIOL 220, SOCIO 110, and completion of or concur- Decatur Memorial Hosp. Staff/Maloney
rent enrollment in NURS 254, Fine Arts elective, and begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013
HLTH 197/297)
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Maloney
Y1 (Clinical) 6:00 am-12:00 pm--M-- begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/14/2013
Decatur Memorial Hosp. Riedell
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 05/13/2013 This class also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013,
for Poster/Skills day from 8:00am-2:00pm
1:00 - 3:00 pm--Th Riedell
begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 Y4 (Clinical)1:30 - 9:30 pm--W--Decatur Memorial
Hosp Staff
Scheduled clinical by arrangement with faculty/agencies as begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013
needed. This class also meets Wednesday, January
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Maloney
16, 2013, for Poster/Skills day from 8:00am-2:00pm
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/14/2013
Y2 (Clinical) 6:00 am-12:00 pm--W--
Decatur Memorial Hosp. Riedell This class also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013,
begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013 for Poster/Skills day from 8:00am-2:00pm
1:00 - 3:00 pm--Th Riedell
begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 Office Technology
Scheduled clinical by arrangement with faculty/agencies as OT 113--Editing and Proofreading
needed. This class also meets Wednesday, January [3 Credits] +$21 fee
16, 2013, for Poster/Skills day from 8:00am-2:00pm (prerequisite: OT 114 and OT 119)
Y3 (Clinical) 6:00 am-12:00 pm--F-- Y1 10:00 -11:15 am--M Richardson
Decatur Memorial Hosp. Riedell OT 114--Word Processing & Presentation
begins 01/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013 [3 Credits] +$21 fee
1:00 - 3:00 pm--Th Riedell (prerequisite: touch-key minimum skills of 25 NWAM
begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 for five minutes with five or fewer errors.)
Scheduled clinical by arrangement with faculty/agencies as Y1 10:00 -11:50 am--M Beube
needed. This class also meets Wednesday, January OT 116--Database Applications
16, 2013, for Poster/Skills day from 8:00am-2:00pm [3 Credits] +$21 fee
Y4 (Clinical) 11:00 am- 5:00 pm--W-- (Access and Excel 2007)
Decatur Memorial Hosp Staff 01 8:00 - 9:50 am--M,W Beube
begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013 OT 118--Introduction to Medical Transcription
1:00 - 3:00 pm--Th Riedell [3 Credits] +$21 fee
begins 01/17/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 V1 Richardson
Scheduled clinical by arrangement with faculty/agencies as OT 119--Business English [3 Credits]
needed. This class also meets Wednesday, January (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 090 and ENGL 097)
16, 2013, for Poster/Skills day from 8:00am-2:00pm Y1 10:00 -11:15 am--W Richardson
NURS 254--Transition from Education OT 120--Business Communications
to Practice [6 Credits] +$313 fee [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: completion of NURS 206, NURS 250, (prerequisite: OT 114 (or concurrent enrollment) and
BIOL 220, and SOCIO 110 and completion of or concurrent OT 119)
enrollment in NURS 252, Fine Arts elective,and HLTH 197/297) V1 Beube
Y1 (Clinical) 6:00 am- 12:00 pm--W-- OT 140--Medical Terminology [3 Credits]
Decatur Memorial Hosp. Maloney 01 9:00 -10:15 am--T,Th Kitchens
begins 01/16/2013 and ends 05/15/2013 V1 Kitchens
V2 Kitchens
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Maloney
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/14/2013 OT 141--Anatomy and Physiology Fundamentals
[3 Credits]
This class also meets Wednesday, January 16, 2013, (prerequisite: OT 140 or HLTH 140 )
for Poster/Skills day from 8:00am-2:00pm
V1 Perkins
Y2 (Clinical) 6:00 am- 12:00 pm--M-- V2 Perkins
Decatur Memorial Hosp. Maloney
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 05/13/2013 OT 142--Medical Transcription 1 [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: OT 118, OT 141 (or concurrent enrollment))
9:00 am-12:00 pm--T Maloney
begins 01/15/2013 and ends 05/14/2013 V1 Kitchens
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OT 143--Basic ICD-9 Coding [3 Credits] to taking this course)
(prerequisite: OT 141 or concurrent enrollment) A AS ADMIN/GENER AL
01 5:30 - 9:20 pm--M Staff 01 Beube
A AS ADMIN/ACCT-LEGAL
OT 150--Records Management [3 Credits] +$21 fee
02 Richardson
(prerequisite: OT 114 (or concurrent enrollment) and
A AS MEDICAL OFFICE SPECIALIST
OT 116)
03 Kitchens
V1 Beube
OT 295--Workplace Simulation & Project
OT 160--Office Accounting [3 Credits] +$21 fee [3 Credits]
01 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M,W Richardson (prerequisite: sophomore standing and a minimum
OT 170--Professional Office Procedures completion of 45 credit hours toward an OT degree, or
[3 Credits] +$21 fee approval from the full-time Office Technology faculty)
(prerequisite: OT 114 or concurrent enrollment) A AS ADMIN/GENER AL
Y1 1:00 - 2:15 pm--M Beube 01 Beube
A AS ADMIN/ACCT-LEGAL
OT 210--Statistical Keyboard Entry
[3 Credits] +$21 fee 02 Richardson
A AS MEDICAL OFFICE SPECIALIST
(prerequisite: minimum touch-typing speed of 35
03 Kitchens
NWAM for five minutes with five or fewer errors)
OTK 100--Keyboarding [1 Credits] +$7 fee
01 5:30 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Staff
(Note: no previous keyboarding skills required.
OT 230--Legal Terminology and Writing [3 Credits] Recommended course for Business, Information
(prerequisite: OT 114 or concurrent enrollment) Technology, and Office Technology students and all
01 5:30 - 9:20 pm--W Staff students needing keyboard skills.)
OT 232--Legal Procedures [3 Credits] +$21 fee 01 1:00 - 2:50 pm--M,W Staff
(prerequisite: OT 230 or equivalent competencies) begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
V1 Staff OTK 101--Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy
OT 240--Pharmacology Fundamentals [3 Credits] [1 Credits] +$7 fee
(prerequisite: OT 140 or HLTH 140 or equivalent (prerequisite: touch-keyboarding skills of 20 net words
competencies) a minute)
V1 Perkins Y1 1:00 - 2:50 pm--M,W Staff
OT 242--Medical Transcription 2 begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
[3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: OT 142 with grade of “C” or better)
Personal Development
V1 Camp
P DEV100--Human Potential Seminar [1 Credits]
OT 243--Basic CPT Coding [3 Credits] 01 3:00 - 4:00 pm--M Diggs
(prerequisite: OT 141 or concurrent enrollment) begins 01/21/2013 and ends 01/21/2013
Y1 10:30 am-12:20 pm--T Kitchens
P DEV101--Seminar in College and Life Skills [1 Credits]
OT 244--Interpreting Healthcare Records 01 3:00 - 4:00 pm--T Diggs
[3 Credits] begins 03/26/2013 and ends 03/26/2013
(prerequisite: OT 140 or HLTH 140 and OT 141)
V1 Camp P DEV111--Job Preparation [1 Credits]
Dual Credit students only
OT 245--Reimbursement Principles
in Healthcare [3 Credits] A1 10:20 -11:00 am--M,T,W,Th,F Rueff
(prerequisite: OT 140 or HLTH 140) begins 01/08/2013 and ends 05/22/2013
V1 Richardson A2 11:50 am-12:30 pm--M,T,W,Th,F Ferriell
begins 01/08/2013 and ends 05/22/2013
OT 248--Pathophysiology [3 Credits] +$21 fee
(prerequisite: OT 141 or concurrent enrollment) A3 8:30 -10:48 am--M,T,W,Th,F Brue
A4 12:05 - 2:23 pm--M,T,W,Th,F Brue
V1 Kitchens begins 08/18/2012 and ends 05/22/2013
V2 Camp
OT 290--Work Experience Practicum A5 8:30 -10:48 am--M,T,W,Th,F Bowman
& Seminar [3 Credits] begins 08/16/2012 and ends 05/22/2013
(prerequisite: sophomore standing and a minimum A6 12:05 - 2:23 pm--M,T,W,Th,F Bowman
completion of 45 credit hours toward an OT degree, or begins 08/16/2012 and ends 05/22/2013
approval from the full-time Office Technology faculty. A7 11:40 am-12:20 pm--M,T,W,Th,F--Hope
Students must also pass the typing requirement of 50 Academy Rueff
NWAM for five minutes with five or fewer errors prior begins 08/16/2012 and ends 05/22/2013
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02 Broyles
Personnel Relations Contact instructor at sbroyles@richland.edu or 875-
P REL100--Human Relations [3 Credits] 7211 ext. 290 prior to March 18, 2013, for orientation
(prerequisite: successful completion of OT 119 or dates and times
eligibility for ENGL 101) begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
01 11:00 am-12:15 pm--T,Th Ruski 03 Broyles
02 6:00 - 8:40 pm--T Ruskii Contact instructor at sbroyles@richland.edu or 875-
P REL110--Supervision [3 Credits] 7211 ext. 290 prior to March 18, 2013, for orientation
01 11:00 am-12:15 pm--M,W Staff dates and times
V1 Ruski
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
04 Broyles
Pharmacy Technology Contact instructor at sbroyles@richland.edu or 875-
PHRMT155--Pharmacy Technician [6 Credits] +$60 fee 7211 ext. 290 prior to March 18, 2013, for orientation
(prerequisite: completion of PHRMT150, PHRMT 152, dates and times
and MATH 106, with a grade of “C” or above)
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
01 9:00 am-12:00 pm--M,W Hackney
PHRMT156--Pharmacy Technician
Work Experience [2 Credits] Physics
(prerequisite: PHRMT 150, MATH 106 and PHRMT PHYS 100 (IAI)--Physics of the Modern World
152 with a grade of “C” or above; completion of or [4 Credits]
co-enrollment in PHRMT155 and PHRMT157) (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101 and successful
01 12:40 - 1:30 pm--M Hackney completion of MATH 091 [with a “C” or better grade] or
Also requires 38 hours of pharmacy rotations equivalent competencies)
at times & locations assigned by instructo 01 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,T,Th,F Smith
PHYS 101 (IAI)--Intro to Physics 1
PHRMT157--Pharmacy Technician
[4 Credits] +$20 fee
Certification Review [1 Credits]
(prerequisite: successful completion of MATH 098
(prerequisite: completion of [with a grade of “C” or above]
[with a “C” or better grade] or equivalent competencies
or co-enrollment in PHRMT155 and PHRMT156).
and eligibility for ENGL 101)
01 12:40 - 1:30 pm--W Hackney
01 2:00 - 4:20 pm--T,Th Staff
PHYS 102--Intro to Physics 2 [4 Credits] +$20 fee
Philosophy (prerequisite: successful completion of PHYS 101
PHIL 100 (IAI)--Critical Thinking [3 Credits] [with a “C” or better grade] or equivalent competencies
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) and eligibility for ENGL 101)
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Morrow 01 5:00 - 7:20 pm--T,Th Staff
PHIL 110 (IAI) --Intro to Philosophy [3 Credits] PHYS 151 (IAI)--Mechanics and Wave Motion
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) [4 Credits] +$20 fee
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Morrow (prerequisite: MATH 121 or equivalent, MATH 122 or
V1 Morrow equivalent or concurrent enrollment, and one year of
PHIL 120 (IAI) --Intro to Ethics [3 Credits] high school physics or PHYS 101)
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) 01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Smith
V1 Morrow (Lab) 9:00 -10:50 am--Th Smith
PHIL 230 (IAI)--Philosophy of Religion [3 Credits] PHYS 153--Thermodynamics and Modern
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) Physics [4 Credits] +$20 fee
(prerequisite: PHYS 152 or equivalent competencies
01 8:30 - 9:45 am--T,Th Morrow and MATH 122 or concurrent enrollment)
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Smith
Physical Education (Lab) 9:00 - 10:50 pm--T Smith
P ED 110--Personal Fitness [1 Credits] +$20 fee
01 Broyles
Contact instructor at sbroyles@richland.edu or 875-
Political Science
7211 ext. 290 prior to March 18, 2013, for orientation POL S100 (IAI) --People and Politics [3 Credits]
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Klugman
dates and times
02 12:30 - 1:45 pm--T,Th Staff
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/08/2013
POL S110 (IAI)--American National Government
[3 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
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01 11:00 am-12:15 pm--T,Th Klugman Web-enhanced class. Students are required to
02 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Klugman prepare for clinical in the hospital setting the evening
POL S120 (IAI) --Pol in States and Communities before clinical. Scheduled clinical by arrangement with
[3 Credits] faculty/agencies as needed.
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) 02 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--T,Th--St. Mary’s Hosp Myers
V1 Lusvardi 9:00 am-12:00 pm--M,W McMahon
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/16/2013
Power Generation Web-enhanced class. Students are required to prepare
for clincal in the hospital setting the evening before
P GEN101--Intro to Power Plant Systems 1 clinical. Scheduled clinical by arrangement with
[4 Credits] +$28 fee faculty/agencies as needed.
(prerequisite: PHYS 101 or equivalent competencies)
PN 113--PN Licensure Preparation [1 Credits] +$169 fee
01 6:00 - 8:30 pm--T Staff (prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in PN 106, and
P GEN104--Intro to Radiation Protection 1 completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 101
[4 Credits] and Special Topics in Healthcare elective)
(prerequisite: Math 098 and completion or concurrent 01 1:15 - 2:15 pm--W Myers
enrollment in P GEN101) begins 01/16/2013 and ends 03/06/2013
01 6:00 - 8:30 pm--Th Staff 12:15 - 1:15 pm--W Myers
begins 03/20/2013 and ends 05/15/2013
Practical Nursing
PN 104A--Transitions II Trends and Issues
[1 Credits] +$10 fee
Psychology
(prerequisite: completion of PN 103A and NURS 154) PSYCH100--Practical Psychology [3 Credits]
01 2:00 - 3:15 pm--T,Th Staff
01 8:00 am- 4:30 pm--F McMahon
begins 01/11/2013 and ends 01/18/2013 PSYCH110 (IAI) --Intro to Psychology [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
PN 105--Alterations Across the Lifespan I 01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Fennessey
[7 Credits] +$70 fee 02 11:00 -11:50 am--M,W,F Fennessey
(prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in PN 104A) 03 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Fennessey
01 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--T,Th--St. Mary’s Hosp 04 8:30 - 9:45 am--T,Th Wade
McMahon 05 5:30 - 8:20 pm--W Fennessey
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/07/2013 06 7:30 - 8:45 pm--T,Th Staff
07 2:00 - 4:15 pm--T,Th Staff
9:00 am- 1:00 pm--M,W McMahon
/Myers begins 02/11/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/06/2013 C1 8:00 - 9:15 am--T,Th Clinton Center Staff
F1 12:00 - 1:15 pm--T,Th--Fairview Park Plaza
Web-enhanced class. Students are required to
Staffl
prepare for clinical in the hospital setting the evening
before clinical. Scheduled clinical by arrangement with N1 8:45 - 9:31 am--M,T,W,Th,F--
faculty/agencies as needed. Meridian H.S. Staff
begins 01/02/2013 and ends 05/18/2013
02 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--T,Th--St. Mary’s Hosp Myers
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/07/2013 Q1 7:30 - 8:45 am--T,Th
Central A&M H.S. Staff
9:00 am- 1:00 pm--M,W McMahon/Myers
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/06/2013
R1 11:55 am - 12:40 pm--M,T,W,Th,F Staff
Web-enhanced class. Students are required to
prepare for clinical in the hospital setting the evening Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
before clinical. Scheduled clinical by arrangement with Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
faculty/agencies as needed. V1 Wade
PN 106--Alterations Across the Lifespan II V2 Wade
[6 Credits] +$100 fee PSYCH145 (IAI) --Human Growth & Development
(prerequisite: grade of “C” or better in PN 105 and [3 Credits]
(prerequisite: PSYCH 110)
completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGL 101
and a Special Topics in Healthcare Elective) 01 12:00 - 1:15 pm--T,Th Wade
This class is web-enhanced
01 7:00 am- 3:30 pm--T,Th--St. Mary’s Hosp McMahon 02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,W,F Staff
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/16/2013 V1 Wade
9:00 am-12:00 pm--M,W Myers/ McMahon V2 Wade
begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/16/2013
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PSYCH150 (IAI) --Child Psychology [3 Credits] RADT 225--Radiography Clinical V
(prerequisite: PSYCH 110) [4 Credits] +$80 fee
01 5:30 - 8:20 pm--T (prerequisite: completion of RADT 215, RADT 218,
PSYCH200 --Educational Psychology [3 Credits] and RADT 219, and BIOL 202 with a grade of “C” or
(prerequisite: PSYCH 110) better and concurrent enrollment in or completion
with a grade of “C” or better in RADT 228, RADT 230,
V1 Hawkin
ENGL 101, and PSYCH 110)
PSYCH210 (IAI) --Social Psychology [3 Credits]
Y1 8:00 am- 4:00 pm--M,T,W--
(prerequisite: PSYCH 110)
St. Mary’s Hosp Grimm
01 12:00 - 1:15 pm--M,W Wade Y2 8:00 am- 4:00 pm--M,T,W--
This class is web-enhanced. Decatur Memorial Hosp. Grimm
PSYCH250--Human Sexuality [3 Credits] Y3 8:00 am- 4:00 pm--M,T,W--
(prerequisite: PSYCH 110) Memorial Medical-Spfld Grimm
01 12:00 -12:50 pm--M,W,F Palmer RADT 228--Radiographic Image Analysis
This class is web-enhanced. [1.5 Credits] +$15 fee
(prerequisite: completion of RADT 215, RADT 218,
PSYCH280 (IAI) --Abnormal Psychology [3 Credits] and RADT 219, and BIOL 202 with a grade of “C” or
(prerequisite: PSYCH 110) better and concurrent enrollment in or completion
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Fennessey
with a grade of “C” or better in RADT 225, RADT 230,
ENGL 101, and PSYCH 110)
Radiography V1 Grimm
RADT 120--Principles of Radiography II RADT 230--Radiography Seminar [3 Credits] +$360 fee
[3 Credits] +$30 fee (prerequisite: completion of RADT 215, RADT 218 and
(prerequisite: completion of RADT 110, RADT 115, RADT 219, and BIOL 202 with a grade of “C” or better
RADT 116, RADT 118 and BIOL 101 with a grade of and concurrent enrollment in or completion with a
“C” or better and concurrent enrollment in or comple- grade of “C” or better in RADT 228, RADT 225, ENGL
tion with a grade of “C” or better in RADT 125, RADT 101, and PSYCH 110)
126, RADT 128, and BIOL 201)
Y1 9:30 -11:00 am--Th Grimm
Y1 8:00 -10:30 am--T Cardinal begins 01/19/2012 and ends 05/18/2012
RADT 125--Radiography Clinical II (Lab)12:00 - 2:21 pm--Th Grimm
[3 Credits] +$130 fee
(prerequisite: completion with a grade of “C” or better
in RADT 110, RADT 115, RADT 116, RADT 118 and Sequestration
BIOL 101 and concurrent enrollment in or completion CCS 115--Intro to Carbon Capture & Storage
with a grade “C” or better in RADT 120, RADT 126, [3 Credits]
RADT 128 and BIOL 201) (prerequisite: eligibility for Engl 101)
Y1 8:00 am- 4:00 pm--Th,F-- 01 9:30 -10:45 am--T,Th Larrick
St. Mary’s Hosp. Cardinal
Y2 8:00 am- 4:00 pm--Th,F--
Decatur Memorial Hosp. Cardinal Sociology
Y3 8:00 am- 4:00 pm--Th,F-- SOCIO100--People, Society, and Culture [3 Credits]
Memorial Medical-Spfld Cardinal 01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Staff
RADT 126--Imaging Equipment [3 Credits] +$30 fee SOCIO105--Domestic Violence and Intervention
(prerequisite: completion with a grade of “C” or better Techniques [2 Credits]
in RADT 110, RADT 115, RADT 116, RADT 118 and 01 5:30 - 7:20 pm--Th Joy
BIOL 101 and concurrent enrollment in or completion SOCIO110 (IAI) --Intro to Sociology [3 Credits]
with a grade “C”or better in RADT 120, RADT 125, (prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101)
RADT 128 and BIOL 201) 01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Palmer
Y1 8:30 -10:10 am--W Cardinal This class is web-enhanced.
RADT 128--Radiographic Procedures III 02 9:30 -10:45 am--T,Th Staff
[3 Credits] +$100 fee 03 1:00 - 2:15 pm--T,Th Staff
(prerequisite: completion with a grade of “C” or better 04 12:30 - 1:45 pm--M,W,F Staff
in RADT 110, RADT 115, RADT 116, RADT 118 and begins 02/11/2013 and ends 05/17/2013
BIOL 101 and concurrent enrollment in or completion 05 5:30 - 8:20 pm--M Moorehead
with a grade “C” or better in RADT 120, RADT 125, 06 7:30 - 8:20 pm--T,Th Staff
RADT 126 and BIOL 201) F1 1:30 - 2:45 pm--T,Th--Fairview Park Plaza
Staff
Y1 11:10 am-12:00 pm--M Clark
L1 12:20 - 1:10 pm--M,W,F
(Lab) 8:30 -11:00 am--M Clark
LSA H.S. Parkinson
Y2 11:10 am-12:00 pm--M Clark
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
(Lab)12:30 - 3:00 pm--M Clark
Y3 1:10 am-12:00 pm--M Clark S1 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,W,F--St Teresa H.S. Staff
(Lab)12:30 - 3:00 pm--T Clark Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
U1 7:45 - 8:35 am--M,W,F--Mt Zion H.S. Staff
Dual Credit-H.S. Students Only
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V1 Palmer
V2 Palmer Surgical Technology
SOCIO130 (IAI)--Criminology [3 Credits] SURGT120--Principles of Surgical Technology
(prerequisite: eligibility for ENGL 101) I[4 Credits] +$40 fee
(prerequisite: completion of SURGT 110, completion of
01 5:30 - 6:45 pm--T,Th Staff
or concurrent enrollment in SURGT 125, SURGT 128,
SOCIO200 (IAI) --Marriage and the Family and BIOL 201 with a “C” or better.)
[3 Credits]
(prerequisite: SOCIO 110 or PSYCH 110) 01 8:00 -11:50 am--T Lee
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,W,F Palmer SURGT125--Fundamentals of Surgical Technology
[3 Credits] +$30 fee
This class is web-enhanced.
(prerequisite: completion of SURGT 100, concurrent
V1 Palmer enrollment in or completion of SURGT 120, SURGT
SOCIO210 --Sociology of Deviant Behavior 128, BIOL 201 with a “C or better.)
[3 Credits] 30 8:00 -10:50 am--Th Oliver
(prerequisite: SOCIO 110) begins 01/17/2013 and ends 03/28/2013
01 2:00 - 3:15 pm--M,W Fennessey (Lab)11:00 am- 3:40 pm--Th Oliver
SOCIO225 (IAI) --Race, Class & Gender in the begins 01/17/2013 and ends 04/04/2013
United States [3 Credits]
31 8:00 -10:50 am--Th Oliver
(prerequisite: SOCIO 110)
begins 01/17/2013 and ends 03/28/2013
V1 Staff
(Lab) 8:00 am-12:40 pm--F Oliver
begins 01/18/2013 and ends 04/05/2013
Spanish SURGT128--Intro to the Clinical Experience
SPAN 101--Beginning Spanish 1 [4 Credits] [1 Credits] +$10 fee
01 10:00 -10:50 am--M,T,Th,F Gallagher (prerequisite: completion of SURGT 100 and SURGT
SPAN 102--Beginning Spanish 2 [4 Credits] 125; concurrent enrollment in or completion of SURGT
(prerequisite: SPAN 101 or consent of instructor) 120, BIOL 201 with a “C or better.)
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,T,W,Th Gallagher 11 (Clinical) 6:30 am- 2:30 pm--Th--St. Mary’s
SPAN 202 (IAI) --Intermediate Spanish 2 [4 Credits] Hosp Oliver
(prerequisite: SPAN 201 or 1 or consent of instructor) begins 04/11/2013 and ends 05/09/2013
01 11:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Gallagher 12 6:30 am- 2:30 pm--F--Decatur Memorial
Hosp. Oliver
begins 04/12/2013 and ends 05/10/2013
SURGT202--Work Experience Practicum
[9 Credits] +$280 fee
(prerequisite: SURGT 201 or approval of the Surgical
Technology Director)
01 8:00 - 9:50 am--W Lee
12 (Clinical)6:30 am- 3:30 pm--M,T--
Have you applied for Decatur Memorial Hosp. Staff
Financial Aid? Be sure begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/05/2013
14 (Clinical) 6:30 am- 3:30 pm--M,T--
you have completed Memorial Hospital-Spfld
begins 01/14/2013 and ends 03/05/2013
Oliver
the 2012-2013 FAFSA 22 (Clinical) 6:30 am- 3:30 pm--M,T--St. Mary’s
Hosp Staff
at www.fafsa.gov begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/07/2013
for the Spring 2013 24 (Clinical) 6:30 am- 3:30 pm--M,T--
Memorial Hospital-Spfld Oliver
semester. Once your begins 03/18/2013 and ends 05/07/2013
FAFSA has been SURGT290--Internship in Surgical Technology
[5 Credits] +$50 fee
processed, you will (prerequisite: permission of the Surgical Technology
Program Director)
receive a letter from 01 Lee
the Financial Aid Office
outlining your next
steps.
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Theatre Welding
THTRE150 (IAI) --Theatre Appreciation [3 Credits] All Welding courses are offered in a fast-track mode.
01 9:00 - 9:50 am--M,W,F Staff This means that a student works on one course at a
02 1:00 - 2:15 pm--T,Th Staff time until completed and then moves on to the next
V1 Staff course. If a student signs up after January 14, 2013,
he or she should seek counsel with the Welding
THTRE160--Theatre Production [1-3 Credits] Coordinator to determine the number of classes for
01 Staff which to register. The semester ends May 17, 2013. If
02 Staff a student starts a course, he must complete it by the
03 Staff end of the semester.
THTRE170--Introduction to Acting [1-3 Credits] Section one and two of all Welding courses are
01 3:00 - 4:00 pm--T,Th Staff designed to provide 240 hours of workforce
THTRE180--Stage Craft 1 [1-3 Credits] preparation over a period of 15 weeks. A student who
01 1:00 - 5:00--F Staff takes section one or two may complete as many as
THTRE210 (IAI)--Theatre History [3 Credits] eight courses (22 credits) in a given semester. Student
V1 Staff dedication and previous welding experience tend to
THTRE230 (IAI)--Play Analysis for Production [3 Credits] dictate the speed at which courses can be completed.
(prerequisite: completion of ENGL 101 or instructor’s approval) Sections three, four, and five of the Welding courses
V1 Staff are designed to provide 240 hours of workforce
preparation over a period of 15 weeks. A student who
takes section three, four, or five may complete as
many as eight courses in a given semester. However,
most students are only able to complete two courses
in the 15-week time period.
Students are required to purchase the following
supplies by the first day of class: leather welding
gloves, safety glasses, protective green welding coat
or leathers, leather shoes or boots, welding helmet
(optional), and face shield (optional). These supplies
can be purchased at any local supplier.
Please be advised that the Welding Technology
program utilizes the Angel Online Learning
Management System. Having this online component
allows the Welding Technology program to provide
self-paced studies on or off the campus for students
enrolled in any Welding Technology course.
NOTE: All Section 05 Welding courses are Midnight
Welding. They meet from 12:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m.
About the Course Listings: WELD 100--Oxy-Acetylene and Plasma
Arc Cutting [1 Credits] +$15 fee
TBA = To Be Announced 01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
IAI = Qualifies under the Illinois 02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
Articulation Initiative 03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
Prerequisite = What is required 04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
before you can take the course (Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
Instructors are using technology in many courses WELD 101--Shielded Metal Arc Welding
in addition to those designated as online and hybrid [4 Credits] +$60 fee
courses. Students may need access to a computer (prerequisite: WELD 100 or equivalent competencies)
to submit assignments, take quizzes and tests, 01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
and communicate with other students. Technology (Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
workshops and computer courses are offered 02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
regularly for students to improve their skills. Open (Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
computer labs are also available for student use. 03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
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WELD 102--Shielded Metal Arc Welding Advanced WELD 202--Welder Certification [2 Credits] +$30 fee
[4 Credits] +$60 fee (prerequisite: WELD 102, WELD 201 and WELD 204
(prerequisite: WELD 101 or equivalent competencies) or equivalent competencies)
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre 01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre (Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre 02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre (Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell 03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell (Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff 04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff (Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell 05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell (Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
WELD 103--Welding Tools & Safety WELD 204--Pipe Welding [4 Credits] +$60 fee
[3 Credits] +$45 fee (prerequisite: WELD 102 and WELD 205 or equivalent
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre competencies)
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
WELD 190--Maintenance Repair Welding (Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
[2 Credits] +$30 fee
WELD 205--Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
(prerequisite: WELD 100 and WELD 101 or equivalent
[3 Credits] +$45 fee
competencies)
(prerequisite: WELD 101 or equivalent competencies)
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
WELD 195--Industrial Welding Fundamentals
WELD 230--Pipefitting Fundamentals
[3 Credits] +$45 fee
[3 Credits] +$45 fee
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(prerequisite: WELD 103)
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre 01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre (Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell 02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell (Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff 03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff (Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell 04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell (Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
WELD 201--Gas Metal Arc and Flux Core Arc
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
Welding (Mig) [2 Credits] +$30 fee
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre WELD 231--Pipefitting Applications [4 Credits] +$60 fee
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre (prerequisite: WELD 103 or approval of instructor)
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre 01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre (Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell 02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell (Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff 03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff (Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell 04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell (Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
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WELD 232--Pipefitting Techniques [4 Credits] +$60 fee WELD 242--Aluminum Plate & Pipe [3 Credits] +$45 fee
(prerequisite: WELD 103 or consent of instructor) (prerequisite: completion of basic Welding Certificate
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre or consent of instructor)
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre 01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre (Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre 02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell (Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell 03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff (Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff 04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell (Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell 05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
WELD 233--Pipe Fabrication [3 Credits] +$45 fee (Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
(prerequisite: WELD 103 or consent of instructor)
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
WELD 234--Field Maintenance & Safety
[4 Credits] +$60 fee
(prerequisite: WELD 103 or consent of instructor)
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
WELD 240--Non-Ferrous Welding [3 Credits] +$45 fee
(prerequisite: completion of basic Welding Certificate
or consent of instructor)
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
WELD 241--GMAW/FCAW Pipe [3 Credits] +$45 fee
(prerequisite: completion of basic Welding Certificate
or consent of instructor)
01 8:00 - 8:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre Instructors are using technology in many courses
(Lab) 9:00 -11:50 am--M,T,W,Th Suhre in addition to those designated as online and hybrid
02 1:00 - 1:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre courses. Students may need access to a computer
(Lab) 2:00 - 4:50 pm--M,T,W,Th Suhre
03 5:00 - 5:50 pm--M,W Tuvell
to submit assignments, take quizzes and tests,
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--M,W Tuvell and communicate with other students. Technology
04 5:00 - 5:50 pm--T,Th Staff workshops and computer courses are offered
(Lab) 6:00 - 9:20 pm--T,Th Staff regularly for students to improve their skills. Open
05 12:00 - 12:50 am--T,Th Mertell
computer labs are also available for student use.
(Lab) 1:00 - 4:00 am--T,Th Mertell
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You can view
your financial aid
award letter on
myRichland! If you
have questions
about your award,
visit the Financial
Aid & Veterans’
Affairs Office.
Students enrolled in online or
hybrid courses for the FIRST Section Numbering System
01, 02, etc. Main Campus Courses
time at Richland must complete Y# Hybrid Courses
V# Online Courses
the Angel online orientation and D# Distance Class
Off-campus locations
will not be able to access their A# Decatur Area Technical Academy
B# Warrensburg-Latham High School
courses until the first day of C# Clinton Center
E# Eisenhower High School
class. To access the orientation, F# Fairview Park Plaza Center
G# Cerro Gordo High School
go to angel.richland.edu and log J# Decatur Christian High School
K# MacArthur High School
in using your Richland NetID L#
M#
Lutheran School Association
Maroa-Forsyth High School
N# Meridian High School
and password. P# Sangamon Valley High School
Q# Central A & M High School
R# Argenta-Oreana High School
S# St. Teresa High School
U# Mt. Zion High School
Remember that you must apply for financial aid every year. The FAFSA for the 2013-
2014 academic year is available at www.fafsa.gov beginning January 1, 2013.
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Academic Success Center/ A.C.E. (Achieving
Accommodations College Excellence)
Services are available to students with disabilities A.C.E. is a program for students who are repeating
by contacting the Director of the Academic Success a core college course (English, mathematics, or
Center in Room C148 or by calling 875-7211, Ext. 379. science) three or more times. This program provides
Students must present appropriate documentation. special workshops designed to access academic
Services include taped/large printed materials; needs and assist the students in developing study
arrangements for readers, tutors, note takers, and skills that will facilitate student success.
interpreters; testing accommodations; screen reading Call 875-7211, Ext. 314.
program and voice synthesizer; Braille printer.
Adele P. Glenn Early
Academic Success Childhood Education Center
Center/Testing Richland is committed to providing children and
families
Admission to many Richland courses and programs
requires testing for placement in English, reading, Richland is committed to providing children and
math, and health. Initial placement tests are free. families with a quality early childhood education
CLEP and DSST testing is available by appointment. program focused on Kindergarten Readiness. This
Make-up tests for some Richland classes and exams program will provide an environment that includes
from other universities are also administered by the hands-on exploration with many opportunities for
Testing Center. Call 875-7211, Ext. 238, Room S116. children to be creative through the visual arts, dance
and music in accordance with “Creative Curriculum,”
Testing Center Hours: Project Approach,” and Reggio Emilia methods. The
Monday - Thursday—8:00 a.m. to 8:00p.m. Center is a licensed facility under the Department of
Friday—8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Children and Family Services.
Saturday—9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Spring & Fall semesters only. Children of Richland students, staff, faculty and
members of the community may be registered to
Summer hours vary. Closed during holiday breaks attend the Center. Registration and medical record
according to the College calendar. forms must be completed for all children and a $10
registration fee is required. Children ages 2 (toilet
Academic Success trained) to 12 years old are eligible to attend. School-
Center/Tutoring age care for children ages 6 to12 years old is available
The Academic Success Center/Tutoring services after 3:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. (5:30 p.m. on Fridays)
offers free tutoring to students who may need help and during the day in the summer. “Drop-in” care
with classes or programs. Both student and faculty is offered for children who are already registered to
tutors are available on an appointment or drop-in attend the Center; parents must contact the Center for
basis for many areas of study including math, biology, space availability.
chemistry, reading comprehension, study skills,
vocabulary building, and research, and for specific The Center is open from 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
written assignments. Computers are available any Monday through Thursday and 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
time the ASC is open. Biology and chemistry tutoring on Fridays during regular semesters. During the
is available with hours varying each semester. summer and semester breaks, the Center is open from
The ASC also offers study groups each semester. 7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. The Center is open whenever
Schedules are posted with location and time. the College is open, including when no classes are
Call 875-7211, Ext. 419, Room S118. in session, to accommodate working parents. The
ASC Hours: Center is closed during days when the College is
Mon.-Thurs–8am - 6pm closed.
Fri.–8am - 5pm Administrative Drop Policy
Spring & Fall semesters only. Regular attendance is required for all Richland
Summer hours vary. Closed during holiday breaks classes. At midterm the College can administratively
according to the College calendar. drop students who have failed to meet attendance
requirements of the instructor. Failure to attend the
first two classes of a course may also cause a student
to be dropped.
Students must not assume they will be automatically
dropped because they have not attended class and
must complete a “Change of Schedule” form available
in the Student Records Office in order to stop attending
a class. Failure to do so may result in a grade of “F”
for a course.
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Interest inventories, career information, job interview
Adult Education and resumé resources including software, computers
Adult basic and adult secondary classes reviewing and printers are available.
reading, writing, and mathematics are offered free
The Career Center also posts on-campus and
of charge to students preparing to take the GED test,
off-campus full- and part-time job openings. College
needing instruction in the basic skills, or needing
catalogs and applications for other colleges/universities
review for job testing.
are available in the Career/Transfer Center, Room
A one-hour orientation is held at the Richland Adult C129. Call 875-7211, Ext. 307, or go to the website
Education Center. at www.richland.edu/transfer.
For more information about orientation, class times,
and locations, call 875-7211, Ext. 355, Room W121.
Clinton Extension Center
Audit Policy The Clinton Extension Center is open from
Students must complete an Audit Form in the Student 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Records Office at the time of registration. Courses for (Closed 12 noon — 1:00 p.m.) The Center offers
which a student has enrolled for credit or audit cannot admissions, academic advising, registration, placement
be changed after the 10th day of class. All fees apply testing, credit classes, GED classes, and many other
to an audited course. services. The Clinton Center is located inside of
Clinton High School (northeast entrance). Walk-ins
AWARE (Adults Who Are are welcome. For an appointment, call 935-6791.
Reentering Education) Continuing & Professional
AWARE is a program designed to provide support
for adults who are beginning their college career by Education
offering one-on-one personalized support, specialized Continuing and Professional Education Division offers
academic skills workshops, personal counseling, classes and programs, leisure learning, personal interest,
career exploration, and peer support groups. Call professional/technical/career development, computer
875-7211, Ext. 314. and business training, and youth programming.
For more information or a listing of upcoming
Bus Service programs, call 875-7211, Ext. 265.
Decatur Public Transit provides bus service to RCC
from 6:35 a.m. until 6:45 p.m. Monday - Saturday. Counseling Services
Buses load and unload at the main entrance on the Trained Counselors are available to provide individual
northeast side of the campus. Bus passes may be and group counseling on a short-term basis. The purpose
purchased at the Cashier's Window, Room C129. of short-term counseling is to focus on personal
issues that may prevent a student from achieving
academic success. Counselors can also help students
Campus Life make contact with appropriate community resources.
The Campus Life Program is funded by the Academic Contact Student Services Center, 875-7211, Ext. 267,
Fee to provide a wide variety of cultural, social, and Room C129.
educational programs throughout the year, as well as
providing student clubs and organizations with operational
funds. You can join a club by contacting the club or
Economic Development
organization, stopping by the Campus Life Office, and Innovative Workforce
Room C131, or calling 875-7211, Ext. 305. Meetings
and events are posted on bulletin boards and on the Solutions
Campus Vision monitors throughout the College. The Economic Development and Innovative Workforce
Solutions (EDIWS) group serves as the College’s chief
outreach to the business, industry, and governmental
Campus Vision sectors. The group is responsible for the development
A series of television monitors mounted throughout the of innovative, entrepreneurial, and strategic initiatives
College offers access to information concerning student designed to proactively respond to economic development
activities, registration and scheduling updates, meeting and training needs within a global community.
times, daily events, seminars and workshops, and special The group encompasses several academic divisions
announcements. Contact Marketing, Room W118A, for including the Business and Technology Division,
additional information. Continuing and Professional Education Division,
and Correctional Education Division. The group also
Career Center includes Adult Education, Partners in Education,
The Career Center houses resources to assist students Creative Center for Learning, and Dual Credit
with career decision-making and/or finding a job and Programming. While the purview of academic credit
information on transferring to 4-year colleges/universities.
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programs is vast, EDIWS also provides a host of myRichland portal or online at www.richland.edu/
noncredit training and development addressing records/graduation, before registering for his/her
entrepreneurial product development and incubation, last semester’s classes.
business and industry training, community programs,
and transitional workforce initiatives. The group Honors Opportunities
manages the programming for the Shilling Community
Education Center, Center for Sustainability and
Program
Students with excellent academic skills are encouraged
Innovation, Agribusiness Education Center, Fairview to apply for this program designed to offer an added
Park Plaza Center, and other extension sites. The dimension to their studies through small class seminars,
EDIWS contributes to the coordination of new special lectures, programs, and field trips.
resources to develop facilities and infrastructure that
accommodates workforce development as guided by The Honors Program is open to students who plan to
the College’s Master Facilities and Strategic Plans. complete an associate degree at Richland. Tuition is
waived 100% for Honors Program participants. For
more information, call 875-7211, Ext. 349 or Ext. 373.
English as a Second
Language (ESL) Library Services
The Learning Resources Center (library) offers a
ESL courses are designed for individuals who are
wide range of research materials. These sources
native speakers of another language and who need
include books, newspapers, databases, videos,
to improve their English reading, writing, and speaking
and many other research materials available to
skills. Classes are free and textbooks are loaned.
the College community. The library staff provides
Call 875-7211, Ext. 355.
formal classroom research instruction to students in
various classes including English, Communication,
E.S.P. (Emerging and Health. In addition, trained library staff members
assist faculty and students in making the best use of
Scholars Program) available learning tools and resources. The library
E.S.P. is for students who are in need of additional
offers students one-on-one research assistance as
support services to maintain academic excellence.
well as information literacy workshops to help students
E.S.P. provides college survival skills workshops,
succeed. The library provides a comprehensive inter-
one-on-one personalized support, referrals to
library loan service. In addition, the library provides
academic support services and peer support
a large computer area for students and community
groups. Call 875-7211, Ext. 314.
members to conduct research, listen to audio CDs
and DVDs, access online classroom information, and
Fairview Park Plaza Center utilize computer programs for writing assignments.
The RCC Fairview Center is located at 1485 W. King A limited number of laptops are available for checkout
Street, Decatur, and is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 within the library to Richland students with required
p.m. Monday through Friday. The Center offers many identification.
of the services available at Richland's main campus. Room C155, 875-7211, Ext. 303, or visit Richland’s
For class information, please call 462-0480. Kitty Lindsay Learning Resources Center at www.
richland.edu/lrc.
Fitness Center
The Fitness Center allows students to develop a Mathematics Enrichment Center
personalized fitness program based on individual The Mathematics Enrichment Center allows students
goals and abilities through aerobics, personal fitness, to advance more quickly and efficiently through
and personal defense. Individual fitness workouts to the developmental mathematics sequence so that
meet class requirements may be completed any time they can find college success. Thirty-one computer
during Fitness Center hours on a first-come, first- learning stations are accessible on a walk-in basis.
served basis. Locker room and shower facilities are The software program, MyMathLab, has powerful
available. Located at the main campus, Room W175. multimedia learning aids. These include instant
Fitness Center Hours: textbook access, interactive explanations, immediate
Monday-Friday— 5:45 a.m.-6:30 p.m. feedback, a pop-up on demand video instructor, and
an individualized study plan that changes each time
Saturday — 7:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. a student takes a quiz or test. Students receive both
classroom instruction and hands-on application.
Graduation The Mathematics Enrichment Center is fully staffed
with professors and tutors, and students receive
Any student planning to graduate must complete an
Application for Graduation, available through students’ personalized one-on-one assistance as needed.
Help numbers are available for after-hours tutoring.
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Contact 217.875.7211, Ext. 383, Room W117, -Any individual with other barriers to educational
http://www.richland.edu/mec achievement.
Spring and Fall Semester Hours Students enrolled in an occupational area are
Mondays-Thursdays 9:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. automatically enrolled in the Perkins Program.
Fridays 9:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. Call 875-7211, Ext. 223 or Ext. 740, Room E182.
Summer hours vary; please call to confirm. Closed
during holiday breaks according to the College calendar. S.O.S. (Start Out Successful)
FAIRVIEW PARK PLAZA S.O.S. is a program for recent high school graduates
Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. in need of supplementary academic support and
guidance in college. S.O.S. provides assistance in
Non-discrimination Policy advising, course selection, college skills workshops,
and referral to other specialized services.
Richland Community College subscribes to the
Call 875-7211, Ext. 314.
principles and laws of the State of Illinois and the
Federal Government pertaining to civil rights and equal
opportunity, including applicable Executive Orders. Student IDs
Richland Community College policy prohibits Student IDs may be obtained at the College
discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, Switchboard Office, Room C115.
marital or parental status, national origin or ancestry,
age, mental or physical disabilities (except where
they are bona fide occupational qualifications), sexual
Student Support
orientation, military or veteran’s status, or other legally Services/TRiO
protected characteristics or conduct. Student Support Services/TRiO Program provides
educational support to low income, first- generation
The College’s non-discrimination policy applies to
(neither parent with a bachelor’s degree) college
the admission and retention of students; recruitment,
students and to students with physical or learning
employment, and retention of faculty and staff; and
disabilities. Competitive applications are accepted
access to and treatment in the College’s programs
until capacity is reached. Services include tutoring,
and activities. Complaints alleging violations of this
advising, study skills development, and much more.
policy should be immediately reported to the Equal
SSS/TRiO is funded through the U.S. Department of
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) officer,
Education. To apply, call 875-7211, Ext. 440, or stop
as designated by the President. Complaints reported
in Room C143.
to the EEOC officer shall be resolved within the
College grievance resolution process.
SuccessNet
Online Learning Help Desk SuccessNet is a system that provides faculty feedback
to students to help them be successful. Students
The Online Learning Help Desk is the place for
receive feedback regarding areas for improvement
students using the Angel Learning Management
and strategies to make those improvements.
System to receive assistance. Help Desk staff answer
Students can learn to become more independent,
questions, give personal assistance on a one-on-one
self-confident, and efficient learners. Students will
basis, and assist with computer/technology issues.
learn how to respond effectively to specific academic
Contact the Help Desk (Room W143) at ochelp@
challenges, to articulate their own educational goals,
richland.edu or at 217/875-7211, Ext. 376.
and to succeed at any level. Students will receive
faculty and academic advisor support, information on
Perkins Program workshops, and referral services.
The Perkins Program is a federally-funded program
designed to help students become academically
successful. For a student to be eligible for the
Perkins Program, he or she must be enrolled in an
occupational program and meet one of the following
requirements:
-Student is enrolled in a non-traditional field for gender
(i.e.: female in drafting or male in nursing).
-English is the student’s second language.
-Student is considered low income.
-Student has a disability.
-Student has taken or is required to take a
developmental math or English course.
-Student is a single parent (including a single pregnant
woman) or a displaced homemaker.
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Technical Resource Center
The Technical Resource Center has 24 computers
and a color printer available for students to work on
homework assignments. A student ID card is required.
Internet access is available, as well as a scanner to
scan graphics and text. An assistant is on duty to Students enrolled in online or
assist students. Tutoring is also furnished for students
taking computer classes. Room C150, Ext. 510. hybrid courses for the FIRST
Hours:
time at Richland must complete
Monday-Thursday—7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Friday—7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. the Angel online orientation and
Saturday—8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.*
(*Not open Saturdays in the Summer)
will not be able to access their
courses until the first day of
class. To access the orientation,
Registration Dates go to angel.richland.edu and log
Currently Enrolled Students in using your Richland NetID
Begins November 5, 2012 and password.
All Students
Begins November 13, 2012
Looking for
MEETING SPACE?
The Richland Community College
Fairview Park Plaza Center has
rentable meeting facilities for your
business needs.
Call 462-0482 today for details.
• 3 DIFFERENT SIZED CLASSROOMS
• CONFERENCE ROOM
• WI-FI AVAILABLE
• CONVENIENT LOCATION
• AFFORDABLE PRICING
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PASSPORT
to S U C C E S S
PAT H WAY T O AC H I E V I N G S T U D E N T S U C C E S S
Do you want to be successful in your classes?
LEARN how to:
• take effective notes • remember information • meet deadlines
• study effectively • prepare for tests • control test anxiety
TO SIGN UP FOR THESE WORKSHOPS
Call THE STUDENT SERVICES CENTER Free!
SEE YOUR ADVISOR OR EMAIL: KMAST@RICHLAND.EDU
One College Park | Decatur, Illinois 62521 | 217.875.7200 | richland.edu
PASSport to SUCCESS Workshop Series
Do you want to be successful in your classes? Learn how to take effective notes, remember information, meet deadlines, study
effectively, prepare for tests, and control test anxiety. Richland offers the PASSport workshop series to help students become
more independent, self-confident, and efficient learners. We help students build success from the beginning of the student’s
academic career by offering these workshops, which are designed to assist the student in achieving his or her learning potential,
and improving academic performance. To sign up for these workshops, see your assigned academic advisor or email: kmast@
richland.edu
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