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1 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE James Sprunt Community College SPRING SEMESTER 2015 EARLY REGISTRATION FOR SPRING 2015 (Currently enrolled students only) **Monday, October 27 Thursday, October 30 (Web Registration) **Monday, November 3 Thursday, November 6 (Traditional Registration) **MAKE AN APPOINTMENT WITH YOUR ADVISOR. NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 TIME: 9:00 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. REGISTRATION DAY: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 TIME: 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANT REGISTRATION: Monday, January 12, :00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Students who pre-register may pay tuition on Monday, Oct. 27 th Monday, Dec. 15 th Mondays - Thursdays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. TESTING: THERE WILL NOT BE A COMPASS ENTRANCE TEST GIVEN ON REGISTRATION DAY. THE LAST DAY OF TESTING IS DECEMBER 16 TH, Call to schedule a time CLASSES BEGIN: Thursday, January 8 LATE REGISTRATION: No late registration - students MUST register prior to classes starting. Once classes start, students may only register for classes that have not met. ADD/DROP/CHANGE: (REGISTERED STUDENTS ONLY) Thursday, January 8 9 a.m. 7 p.m. Monday, January 12 9 a.m. 7 p.m. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. HOLIDAY: Monday, January 19 SPRING BREAK FOR STUDENTS & FACULTY: Tuesday, March 31 Thursday, April 2 EASTER HOLIDAY: Friday, April 3 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW FROM CLASS: Wednesday, April 8 EARLY REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER 2015: Monday, April 6 and Tuesday, April 7 For students enrolled during Fall 2014 and/or Spring 2015 only EARLY WEB REGISTRATION FOR FALL 2015: Monday, April 13 Thursday, April 16 For students enrolled during Fall 2014 and /or Spring 2015 only EARLY REGISTRATION FOR FALL 2015: Monday, April 20 Thursday, April 23 For students enrolled during Fall 2014 and/or Spring 2015 only EXAMS DURING CLASS PERIODS: Thursday, April 30 Wednesday May 6 LAST DAY OF SPRING SEMESTER: Wednesday, May 6 GRADE DAY: Thursday, May 7 GRADUATION REHEARSAL: GRADUATION: Monday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 12 at 6:00 p.m. Tuition and fees are payable at the time of registration or by the end of the official registration day (January 7) for the semester, regardless of the start date of the class(es) James Sprunt Community College is an equal opportunity educational institution and employer. The college does not practice or condone discrimination in any form against students, employees, or applicants on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, or political affiliation consistent with those laws which affect the institution. Please contact the Human Resource department or the Office of Vice President of Student Services for discrimination concerns. The following individuals have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: HR Director or VP of Student Services, 133 James Sprunt Drive, PO Box 398, Kenansville, NC or call
2 Daytime Courses at James Sprunt ACA Academic Related ACA Success & Study Skills S. Jackson TTH 12:00-12:50 1 ACA Success & Study Skills T. Meza MW 1:00-1:50 1 ACA Success & Study Skills J. Wrenn TTH 3:10-4:00 1 ACA Success & Study Skills A. Jarrell MW 8:30-9:20 1 ACA College Transfer Success J. Wrenn TTH 12:00-12:50 1 ACA College Transfer Success J. Wrenn MW 10:00-10:50 1 ACA College Transfer Success J. Wrenn TTH 2:30-3:20 1 ACC Accounting ACC Prin. of Financial Accounting A. Jarrell TWTH 11:45-1:10 4 ACC Prin. of Managerial Accounting A. Jarrell TTH 1:15-3:21 4 ACC Federal Income Taxes A. Jarrell M-TH 9:30-10:20 3 AGR Agriculture AGR Intro to Sustainable Ag S. Jackson MW 8:30-9:45 3 AGR Ag Law & Finance S. Jackson MW 1:00-2:15 3 ART Art ART Art Appreciation B. Roughton TTH 8:30-9:45 3 ART Art History Survey II B. Roughton TTH 10:00-11:15 3 BIO Biology BIO General Biology I R. Lapoint TTH 2:30-3:45 4 Lab W 2:30-5:00 BIO General Biology I R. Lapoint TTH 2:30-3:45 4 Lab MW 8:30-9:45 BIO General Biology II R. Lapoint MWTH 10:30-11:20 4 Lab M 4:00-6:30 BIO Basic Anat & Physiology N. Bhattacharya MW 8:30-10:10 5 Lab J. Vance M 10:15-12:05 BIO Basic Anat & Physiology N. Bhattacharya MW 8:30-10:10 5 Lab J. Vance W 10:15-12:00 BIO Anatomy & Physiology II N. Bhattacharya TTH 8:10-9:25 4 Lab J. Vance T 9:30-12:10 BIO Anatomy & Physiology II N. Bhattacharya TTH 8:10-9:25 4 Lab J. Vance TH 9:30-12:10 BIO Microbiology N. Bhattacharya M 1:00-2:15 4 Class TH 12:50-2:05 Lab J. Vance M 2:16-3:36 Lab TH 2:06-3:25 BUS Business BUS Principles of Mgmt J. Hardison TTH 10:00-11:15 3 BUS Human Resource Mgmt J. Hardison TTH 11:30-12:45 3 BUS Business Finance J. Hardison MW 1:00-2:40 3 CHM Chemistry CHM General Chemistry II A. Grant MW 1:00-2:15 4 Lab W 2:20-4:50 CIS Information Systems CIS Introduction to Computers P. Byrd MW 8:30-10:10 3 CIS Basic PC Literacy A. Best TTH 8:30-9:45 2 CIS Basic PC Literacy T. Meza MW 10:00-11:15 2 CIS Basic PC Literacy J. Myers TTH 11:30-12:45 2 CIS Basic PC Literacy A. Jarrell MW 1:30-2:46 2 CIS Intro to Prog & Logic P. Byrd M-TH 10:50-11:54 3 CJC Criminal Justice CJC Juvenile Justice N. Johnson TTH 1:00-2:15 3 CJC Law Enforcement Op N. Johnson TTH 11:30-12:45 3 CJC Court Procedure & Evidence N. Johnson MW 8:30-9:45 3 CJC Ethics & Comm Relations N. Johnson MW 1:00-2:15 3 CJC Criminalistics N. Johnson MW 10:30-11:45 3 CJC Organized Crime N. Johnson TTH 10:00-11:15 3 CJC Constitutional Law N. Johnson TTH 8:30-9:45 3 COS Cosmetology COS Cosmetology Concepts I V. James M-TH 8:15-9:05 4
3 COS Salon I V. James M 9:15-12:00 8 M 1:00-2:53 TWTH 9:15-11:45 TWTH 12:15-2:53 COS Cosmetology Concepts II V. James M-TH 8:15-9:05 4 COS Salon II V. James M 9:15-12:00 8 M 1:00-2:53 TWTH 9:15-11:45 TWTH 12:15-2:53 COS Cosmetology Concepts IV V. James MTH 8:15-9:05 2 COS Salon IV V. James M 9:15-12:00 7 M 1:00-2:15 TWTH 9:15-11:45 TWTH 12:15-2:15 COS Design Applications T. Lanier M-TH 3:00-3:50 2 CTS Computer Information Technology CTS Presentation Graphics P. Byrd TTH 8:30-10:10 3 CTS Emerging Technologies J. Taylor TTH 10:20-11:35 3 DMA Developmental Mathematics ***The following classes will meet January 8 through February 05*** DMA A Operations With Integers R. English M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA A Operations With Integers R. English M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA A Operations With Integers J. Derbyshire M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA A Operations With Integers C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA A Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA A Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA A Express/Lin Equat/Inequal R. English M-TH 8:00-9:04 1 DMA A Express/Lin Equat/Inequal C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA A Express/Lin Equat/Inequal C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA A Express/Lin Equat/Inequal R. English M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA A Express/Lin Equat/Inequal C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA A Graphs/Equations of Lines J. Derbyshire M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA A Graphs/Equations of Lines J. Derbyshire M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA A Graphs/Equations of Lines C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA A Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA A Rational Express/Equation C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA A Radical Express/Equations C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 ***The following classes will meet February 09 through March 05*** DMA B Operations With Integers C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA B Operations With Integers C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA B Operations With Integers C. Delafuente M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA B Operations With Integers C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA B Fractions and Decimals R. English M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA B Fractions and Decimals R. English M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA B Fractions and Decimals J. Derbyshire M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA B Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA B Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA B Express/Lin Equat/Inequal C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA B Express/Lin Equat/Inequal C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA B Express/Lin Equat/Inequal C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA B Graphs/Equations of Lines R. English M-TH 8:00-9:04 1 DMA B Graphs/Equations of Lines C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA B Graphs/Equations of Lines J. Derbyshire M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA B Graphs/Equations of Lines R. English M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA B Graphs/Equations of Lines C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA B Polynomial/Quadratic Appl J. Derbyshire M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA B Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA B Rational Express/Equation C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA B Radical Express/Equations C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 ***The following classes will meet March 09 through April 08*** DMA C Operations With Integers C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA C Operations With Integers C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA C Operations With Integers C. Delafuente M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA C Operations With Integers C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 3
4 DMA C Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA C Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA C Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA C Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA C Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent R. English M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA C Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent R. English M-TH 10:30-11:09 1 DMA C Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent J. Derbyshire M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA C Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA C Express/Lin Equat/Inequal R. English M-TH 8:00-9:04 1 DMA C Express/Lin Equat/Inequal C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA C Express/Lin Equat/Inequal R. English M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA C Express/Lin Equat/Inequal C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA C Graphs/Equations of Lines C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA C Graphs/Equations of Lines C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA C Graphs/Equations of Lines C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA C Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA C Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA C Rational Express/Equation J. Derbyshire M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA C Rational Express/Equation C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA C Radical Express/Equations C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 ***The following classes will meet April 09 through May 06*** DMA D Operations With Integers C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA D Operations With Integers C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA D Operations With Integers C. Delafuente M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA D Operations With Integers C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA D Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA D Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA D Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA D Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA D Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA D Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:09 1 DMA D Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent C. Delafuente M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA D Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA D Express/Lin Equat/Inequal R. English M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA D Express/Lin Equat/Inequal J. Derbyshire M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA C Express/Lin Equat/Inequal R. English M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA D Express/Lin Equat/Inequal C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA D Graphs/Equations of Lines R. English M-TH 8:00-9:04 1 DMA D Graphs/Equations of Lines C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA D Graphs/Equations of Lines C. Delafuente M-TH 10:30-11:34 1 DMA D Graphs/Equations of Lines R. English M-TH 1:00-2:04 1 DMA D Graphs/Equations of Lines C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA D Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA D Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA D Rational Express/Equation C. Delafuente M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA D Rational Express/Equation C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DMA D Radical Express/Equations I. Derbyshire M-TH 9:15-10:19 1 DMA D Radical Express/Equations C. Delafuente MW 3:00-5:06 1 DRE Developmental Reading/English ***The following classes will meet January 08 through March 05*** DRE A Integrated Reading Writing I C. Madigan M-TH 10:30-11:59 3 DRE A Integrated Reading Writing II P. Chaffin M-TH 8:30-9:59 3 DRE A Integrated Reading Writing II P. Chaffin M-TH 10:30-11:59 3 DRE A Integrated Reading Writing II J. Wrenn M-TH 1:00-2:29 3 DRE A Integrated Reading Writing III J. Gordon M-TH 8:30-9:59 3 DRE A Integrated Reading Writing III J. Gordon M-TH 10:30-11:59 3 DRE A Integrated Reading Writing III J. Gordon M-TH 1:00-2:29 3 ***The following classes will meet March 09 through May 06*** DRE B Integrated Reading Writing I C. Madigan M-TH 10:30-11:59 3 DRE B Integrated Reading Writing II P. Chaffin M-TH 10:30-11:59 3 DRE B Integrated Reading Writing II J. Wrenn M-TH 1:00-2:29 3 DRE B Integrated Reading Writing III J. Gordon M-TH 8:30-9:59 3 DRE B Integrated Reading Writing III J. Gordon M-TH 10:30-11:59 3 DRE B Integrated Reading Writing III J. Gordon M-TH 1:00-2:29 3 4
5 EDU Education EDU Intro to Early Child Education K. Sloan TTH 1:00-2:40 4 EDU Child Development II F. Bennett TTH 11:00-12:15 3 EDU Creative Activities F. Bennett MW 8:30-9:45 3 EDU 151A-01 Creative Activities Lab F. Bennett MW 10:00-10:50 1 EDU Health, Safety & Nutrition F. Bennett TTH 8:30-9:45 3 EDU 153A-01 Health, Safety & Nutrition Lab F. Bennett TTH 10:00-10:50 1 EDU Foundations in Education A. Graham TTH 10:00-11:40 4 EDU School-Age Dev & Program A. Graham TTH 8:30-9:45 3 EDU Educational Technology A. Graham MW 1:00-2:41 3 EDU Effective Teach Train A. Graham TH 1:00-2:40 2 EDU Language & Literacy Exp A. Graham MW 8:30-9:45 3 EDU Early Child Capstone Prac/Lab F. Bennett W 11:00-11:50 4 EDU Internship Exp-School Age/Lab A. Graham W 12:00-12:50 4 EDU Early Childhood Issues F. Bennett M 11:00-11:50 1 EDU Adv Issues/School Age A. Graham TTH 12:00-12:50 2 ELC Electricity ELC Commercial Wiring D. Sutton M-TH 10:30-12:15 4 ELC Motors and Controls D. Sutton M-TH 8:30-10:10 4 ELC NEC Calculations D. Sutton TTH 1:00-2:15 2 ELC Electrical Estimating D. Sutton TTH 2:20-3:35 2 ELC Electrical Maintenance D. Sutton MW 1:00-3:06 3 ENG English ENG Writing and Inquiry M. Simmons MW 10:00-11:15 3 ENG Writing and Inquiry E. Pitts TTH 10:00-11:15 3 ENG Writing and Inquiry M. Gamble MW 3:00-4:15 3 ENG S Writing and Inquiry P. Chaffin M-TH 8:30-9:45 3 *This is a second-session class that meets March 09 th to May 05 th * ENG Writing/Research M. Simmons TTH 8:30-9:45 3 ENG Writing/Research M. Gamble TTH 9:30-10:45 3 ENG Writing/Research P. Chaffin TTH 1:00-2:15 3 ENG Oral Communication M. Simmons TTH 11:30-12:45 3 ENG Oral Communication M. Simmons MW 8:10-9:25 3 ENG Creative Writing I B. Roughton W 10:00-12:30 3 ENG World Literature II E. Pitts W 12:00-2:45 3 GRA Graphic Arts GRA Image Manipulation I A. Dail TTH 10:30-12:10 2 GRD Graphic Design GRD Typography II A. Dail TTH 1:00-2:40 3 GRD Illustration I Staff TTH 8:30-10:10 2 GRD Graphic Design II A. Dail MW 8:30-11:01 4 GRD Graphic Design IV A. Dail TTH 8:30-11:00 4 HIS History HIS Western Civilization II J. Preusser TTH 1:00-2:15 3 HIS American History I A. Cavenaugh TTH 3:30-4:45 3 HIS American History II J. Preusser MW 1:00-2:15 3 HUM Humanities HUM The Nature of America J. Preusser TTH 11:30-12:45 3 MAT Mathematics MAT Applied Mathematics J. Derbyshire MW 3:15-5:05 3 MAT Mathematical Models J. Smith MWTH 8:10-9:21 3 MAT Mathematical Models J. Smith MWTH 1:00-2:11 3 MAT S Mathematical Models J. Smith M-TH 10:30-12:11 3 *This is a second-session class that meets March 09 th to May 05 th * MAT Survey of Mathematics J. Feng TTH 10:00-11:15 3 MAT Statistics I J. Feng TTH 8:30-9:45 3 MAT Precalculus Algebra J. Feng M-TH 1:00-3:00 4 MAT Precalculus Trigonometry J. Feng MW 8:30-10:50 4 MED Medical Assisting MED F Medical Law & Ethics A. Grady W 10:30-2:55 2 *This is a first-session class that meets January 14 th to March 04 th * MED Medical Terminology II T. Rich MW 1:30-2:45 3 5
6 MED Admin Office Proc II A. Grady W 9:30-10:20 2 Lab M 9:30-11:20 MED Exam Room Procedures I A. Grady T 8:15-12:05 5 Lab T 1:00-3:50 MED S MED Clinical Externship - Clinic A. Grady MTW 8:00-12:00 5 MTW 1:00-5:50 *This is a second-session class that meets March 09 th to May 05 th * MED S Clinical Perspectives A. Grady TH 8:30-10:30 1 *This is a second-session class that meets March 05 th to April 30 th * MED F Drug Therapy A. Grady TH 8:15-12:05 3 TH 1:00-2:50 *This is a first-session class that meets January 8 th to February 27 th * MED F Patient Education M. Hunter T 8:30-10:10 2 Lab T 10:25-2:40 *This is a first-session class that meets January 13 th to March 3 rd * MKT Marketing and Retailing MKT Fundamentals of Selling J. Hardison TTH 1:00-2:15 3 NOS Networking Operating Systems NOS Windows Administration I J. Taylor TTH 8:30-10:10 3 NUR Nursing NUR Practical Nursing II R. Barwick M 8:30-10:55 12 B. Brown TW 8:30-11:00 Clinical TH 6:45-5:45 NUR Health-Illness Concepts T. Rich W 8:30-11:20 5 Clinical S. Long F 6:45-12:00 NUR Health Care Concepts T. Rich M 8:30-11:20 5 Clinical S. Long TH 1:00-3:30 Clinical F 12:30-3:00 NUR 213AB-01F Complex Health Concepts - Lab E. Bennett M-TH 9:00-11:50 5 *This is a first-session class that meets January 8 th to March 5 th * NUR 213BB-01S Complex Health Concepts - Lab Hinkle/Bennett TH 9:00-11:44 5 Clinical Long/Bennett MTW 6:30-3:15 *This is a second-session class that meets March 6 th to May 6 th * OST Office Systems Technology OST Keyboarding Literacy E. Thigpen TTH 11:00-12:15 2 OST Keyboarding Literacy A. Best MW 1:00-2:15 2 OST Keyboarding E. Thigpen TTH 11:00-12:15 2 OST Keyboarding A. Best MW 1:00-2:15 2 OST Keyboard Skill Bldg E. Thigpen TTH 9:30-10:45 2 OST Text Editing Applications E. Thigpen MW 11:00-12:30 3 OST Records Mgmt T. Meza TTH 1:00-2:40 3 PED Physical Education PED Fit & Well for Life Staff MWTH 9:30-10:20 2 PED Fit & Well for Life Staff MWTH 10:30-11:20 2 PED Fit & Well for Life Staff MWTH 1:00-1:50 2 PED Physical Fitness I Staff MWTH 8:00-8:50 1 PED Physical Fitness I Staff MWTH 10:30-11:20 1 PED Aerobics I Staff MWTH 3:00-3:50 1 PED Tennis-Beginning Staff T 12:00-1:40 1 PSY Psychology PSY General Psychology L. Maitland MW 10:00-11:15 3 PSY General Psychology L. Maitland TTH 2:30-3:45 3 PSY Developmental Psychology L. Maitland MW 2:30-3:45 3 PSY Abnormal Psychology L. Maitland TTH 11:30-12:45 3 REL Religion REL Intro to New Testament J. Lapoint TTH 11:30-12:45 3 SOC Sociology SOC Intro to Sociology L. Huggins TTH 2:00-3:15 3 SOC Sociology of the Family L. Huggins MTW 1:00-1:50 3 SOC Social Problems L. Huggins MW 2:00-3:15 3 6
7 SPA Spanish SPA Elementary Spanish I J. Trujillo TTH 8:10-9:25 3 SPA Elementary Spanish I J. Trujillo TTH 2:30-3:45 3 WBL Work-Based Learning WBL 111-X1 Work-Based Learning I J. Thomas TBA TBA 1 WBL 112-X1 Work-Based Learning I J. Thomas TBA TBA 2 WBL 113-X1 Work-Based Learning I J. Thomas TBA TBA 3 WBL 121-X1 Work-Based Learning II J. Thomas TBA TBA 1 WBL 131-X1 Work-Based Learning III J. Thomas TBA TBA 1 WEB Web Technologies WEB Internet/Web Fundamentals P. Byrd TTH 1:00-2:40 3 WLD Welding WLD SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe W. Ramsey M-TH 7:30-9:35 4 WLD GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate W. Ramsey M-TH 9:55-11:35 4 WLD GTAW (TIG) Plate W. Ramsey M 1:00-2:40 4 TTH 12:20-2:51 WLD Symbols & Specifications W. Ramsey W 12:20-3:50 3 Evening Courses at James Sprunt ACA Academic Related ACA Success & Study Skills J Hardison M 5:30-7:10 1 ACC Accounting ACC Prin of Managerial Accounting A. Jarrell MW 5:30-7:50 4 CHM Chemistry CHM General Chemistry I / Lab A. Grant MW 6:00-8:30 4 CIS Information Systems CIS Basic PC Literacy A. Jarrell T 5:30-8:15 2 COS Cosmetology COS Cosmetology Concepts I T. Lanier M 4:00-7:50 4 COS 111AB-21 Cosmetology Concepts I T. Lanier M 6:00-7:40 2 COS 111BB-21 Cosmetology Concepts I T. Lanier M 6:00-7:40 2 COS Salon I T. Lanier M 8:00-10:30 8 TWTH 4:00-10:35 COS 112AB-21 Salon I T. Lanier M 8:00-10:00 4 WTH 6:00-10:15 COS 112BB-21 Salon I T. Lanier M 8:00-10:00 4 WTH 6:00-10:15 COS Cosmetology Concepts II T. Lanier M 4:00-7:50 4 COS 113AB-21 Cosmetology Concepts II T. Lanier M 6:00-7:40 2 COS 113BB-21 Cosmetology Concepts II T. Lanier M 6:00-7:40 2 COS Salon II T. Lanier M 8:00-10:30 8 TWTH 4:00-10:35 COS 114AB-21 Salon II T. Lanier M 8:00-10:00 4 WTH 6:00-10:15 COS 114BB-21 Salon II T. Lanier M 8:00-10:00 4 WTH 6:00-10:15 COS Cosmetology Concepts III T. Lanier M 4:00-7:50 4 COS 115AB-21 Cosmetology Concepts III T. Lanier M 6:00-7:40 2 COS 115BB-21 Cosmetology Concepts III T. Lanier M 6:00-7:40 2 COS Salon III T. Lanier M 8:00-10:00 4 WTH 4:00-8:30 COS 116AB-21 Salon III T. Lanier M 8:00-10:00 2 WTH 6:00-7:30 COS 116BB-21 Salon III T. Lanier M 8:00-10:00 2 WTH 6:00-7:30 COS Cosmetology Concepts IV T. Lanier M 6:00-7:40 2 COS Salon IV T. Lanier M 8:00-9:45 7 TWTH 4:00-10:00 COS 118AB-21 Salon IV T. Lanier M 8:00-10:00 4 WTH 6:00-10:15 COS 118BB-21 Salon IV T. Lanier M 8:00-9:00 3 WTH 6:00-9:30 7
8 COS Instructor Concepts I T. Lanier M 4:00-8:50 5 COS 271AB-21 Instructor Concepts I T. Lanier M 6:00-8:50 3 COS 271BB-21 Instructor Concepts I T. Lanier M 6:00-7:40 2 COS Instructor Practicum I T. Lanier M 9:00-10:15 7 TWTH 4:00-10:05 COS 272AB-21 Instructor Practicum I T. Lanier WTH 6:00-10:00 3 COS 272BB-21 Instructor Practicum I T. Lanier M 8:00-10:10 4 WTH 6:00-10:10 COS Instructor Concepts II T. Lanier M 4:00-8:50 5 COS 273AB-21 Instructor Concepts II T. Lanier M 6:00-8:30 3 COS 273BB-21 Instructor Concepts II T. Lanier M 6:00-7:40 2 COS Instructor Practicum II T. Lanier M 9:00-10:15 7 TWTH 4:00-10:05 COS 274AB-21 Instructor Practicum II T. Lanier WTH 6:00-10:00 3 COS 274BB-21 Instructor Practicum II T. Lanier M 8:00-10:10 4 WTH 6:00-10:10 DMA Developmental Mathematics ***The following classes will meet January 01 through February 05*** DMA A Operations With Integers J. Derbyshire MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA A Expressions and Equations W. Wrenn MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA A Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA A Rational Express/Equation C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA A Radical Express/Equations C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 ***The following classes will meet February 09 through March 05*** DMA B Operations With Integers C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA B Fractions and Decimals J. Derbyshire MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA B Graphs and Linear Equations W. Wrenn MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA B Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA B Rational Express/Equation C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA B Radical Express/Equations C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 ***The following classes will meet March 09 through April 08*** DMA C Operations With Integers C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA C Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA C Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent J. Derbyshire MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA C Expressions and Equations W. Wrenn MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA C Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA C Rational Express/Equation C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA C Radical Express/Equations C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 ***The following classes will meet April 09 through May 06*** DMA D Operations With Integers C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA D Fractions and Decimals C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA D Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA D Express/Lin Equat/Inequal J. Derbyshire MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA D Graphs and Linear Equations W. Wrenn MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA D Polynomial/Quadratic Appl C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA D Rational Express/Equation C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DMA D Radical Express/Equations C. Delafuente MW 5:30-7:36 1 DRE Developmental Reading/English ***The following classes will meet January 08 through March 05*** DRE A Integrated Reading & Writing C. Thompson TTH 5:30-8:26 3 DRE A Integrated Reading Writing II B. Jones TTH 5:30-8:26 3 DRE A Integrated Reading Writing III Staff TTH 5:30-8:26 3 ***The following classes will meet March 09 through May 06*** DRE B Integrated Reading & Writing Staff TTH 5:30-8:26 3 DRE B Integrated Reading Writing II C. Thompson TTH 5:30-8:26 3 DRE B Integrated Reading Writing III B. Jones TTH 5:30-8:26 3 EDU Education EDU Creative Activities L. Huggins T 5:30-8:15 3 EDU 151A-21 Creative Activities Lab L. Huggins TH 5:30-7:20 1 EDU Health, Safety & Nutrition L. Huggins M 5:30-8:15 3 EDU 153A-21 Health, Safety & Nutrition Lab L. Huggins W 5:30-7:20 1 EDU Language & Literacy Exp L. Huggins MW 3:30-4:45 3 ENG English ENG Writing and Inquiry M. Gamble MW 6:30-7:45 3 8
9 ENG S Writing and Inquiry M. Gamble TTH 5:30-8:00 3 *This is a second-session class that meets March 09 th to May 05 th * ENG Oral Communications J. Wrenn MW 6:00-7:15 3 MAT Mathematics MAT Mathematical Models C. Monk TTH 5:30-7:20 3 MAT Survey of Mathematics N. Sloan M 6:00-8:45 3 OST Office Systems Technology OST Keyboarding Literacy E. Thigpen T 5:30-8:15 2 OST Keyboarding E. Thigpen T 5:30-8:15 2 PED Physical Education PED Physical Fitness I Staff MWTH 6:00-6:50 1 PED Physical Fitness II Staff MWTH 6:00-6:50 1 PSY Psychology PSY Social Psychology L. Maitland TTH 4:00-5:15 3 REL Religion REL Intro to New Testament P. Siebbles T 6:00-8:45 3 SPA Spanish SPA Elementary Spanish I J. Trujillo W 5:30-8:15 3 VEN Viticulture/Enology VEN Wines of the World D. Sutton W 5:30-8:15 2 WLD Welding WLD SMAW (Stick) Plate/Pipe C. Brown W 5:00-7:31 4 TH 5:00-8:45 WLD GMAW (MIG) FCAW/Plate C. Brown TH 5:50-10:30 4 Lab F 5:00-10:30 WLD GTAW (TIG) Plate C. Brown M 5:00-10:30 4 Lab T 5:00-6:40 WLD Symbols & Specifications C. Brown T 6:45-10:30 3 ITV (Video Conferencing) Courses Video conferencing courses, which used to be called Information Highway courses, are regular classes that you have to attend here on James Sprunt s campus. The instructor may be in the classroom with you, or they may be televised in from another college. If they are televised in, it is live and you can interact with the instructor. COM Communication COM Public Speaking E. Pitts TTH 11:00-12:15 3 ENG English ENG American Lit I S. Stripling MW 2:30-3:50 3 GEO Geography GEO World Regional Geography C. Tyndall MW 9:30-10:45 3 HIS History HIS North Carolina History C. Tyndall TTH 12:30-1:45 3 MUS Music MUS History of Rock Music J. Merritt MW 1:00-2:15 3 POL Political Science POL American Government R. Sheppard MW 9:30-10:45 3 SOC Sociology SOC Introduction to Sociology N. Hester TTH 9:30-10:45 3 SOC Sociology of the Family J. Watson T 5:30-8:15 3 SPA Spanish SPA Elementary Spanish II J. Trujillo TTH 10:00-11:15 3 SPA Elementary Spanish II J. Trujillo TTH 11:30-12:45 3 SPA Elementary Spanish II J. Trujillo T 6:00-8:45 3 Hybrid Courses A hybrid course is taught face-to-face and over the internet. You have to attend the class on the days listed and the remaining class time will be conducted over the internet. 9
10 An online orientation is available for students new to distance learning. This orientation contains general information about distance learning courses, including how to login to Moodle. When students login to their online/hybrid course the first day of classes they will be required to complete an enrollment verification assignment. If you have any questions, contact the Director of Distance Learning at or ACC Accounting ACC Intermediate Accounting II T. Meza TTH 9:30-11:10 4 ACC Cost Accounting T. Meza TTH 11:30-12:20 3 AGR Agriculture AGR Plant Science S. Jackson M 2:30-4:10 3 AGR Farm Business Mgmt P. Edwards TH 1:00-2:15 3 AGR Agronomy S. Jackson TH 2:30-4:10 3 ANS Animal Science ANS Beef Production S. Jackson T 1:00-2:40 3 ANS Swine Records & Analysis S. Jackson W 2:50-4:30 3 ANS Intro to the Equine Ind P. Edwards M 2:30-3:45 3 ANS Swine Health Mgmt S. Jackson T 2:30-4:10 3 ANS Swine Housing & Waste Mgmt S. Jackson T 2:50-4:30 4 BIO Biology BIO General Biology II /Lab R. Lapoint W 6:00-8:45 4 BIO Anatomy & Physiology II N. Bhattacharya T 5:00-6:15 4 Lab J. Vance T 6:20-8:10 CIS Information Systems CIS Intro to Computers P. Byrd M 5:30-7:10 3 CTS Computer Information Technology CTS Spreadsheet A. Best T 2:30-4:10 3 CTS Advanced Spreadsheet A. Best MW 8:30-9:20 3 CTS System Support Project P. Byrd M 1:00-2:41 3 DBA Database Management Technology DBA Database Concepts J. Taylor MW 11:00-2:40 3 ECO Economics ECO Survey of Economics M. Wencel M 11:00-12:15 3 ECO Prin of Microeconomics M. Wencel M 8:00-9:15 3 ENG English ENG Writing and Inquiry P. Chaffin M 1:00-2:20 3 GRD Graphic Design GRD Design Applications A. Dail W 11:10-12:50 3 GRD Computer Design Tech I A. Dail M 1:00-2:15 3 W 1:00-3:05 GRD Digital Print Production Staff TTH 1:00-2:40 3 GRD Portfolio Design A. Dail TTH 11:10-12:25 4 HEA Health HEA Personal Health/Wellness Staff W 2:20-3:35 3 HIS History HIS Western Civilization I J. Preusser TH 4:00-4:50 3 *This class will meet on the following Thursdays: Jan. 15 & March 05 MAT Mathematics MAT Calculus I M. Revels MW 1:00-2:20 4 MAT Calculus II M. Revels TTH 3:40-5:00 4 NET Networking Technology NET Wireless Technology J. Taylor TTH 12:00-12:50 3 NOS Networking Operating Systems NOS Operating Systems Concepts J. Taylor MW 9:30-10:45 3 OST Office Systems Technology OST Word Processing A. Best MW 10:30-11:20 3 OST Admin Office Transcript I E. Thigpen M 9:30-10:45 3 OST Office Publications Design J. Hardison T 8:30-9:20 3 OST Adv Word/Information Proc A. Best TWTH 11:30-12:20 3 OST Administrative Office Mgmt E. Thigpen TWTH 12:45-1:35 3 PED Physical Education
11 PED Fit and Well for Life Staff MTH 2:00-2:50 2 PED Fit and Well for Life Staff MW 5:00-5:50 2 PSY Psychology PSY Developmental Psychology L. Maitland M 1:00-1:50 3 REL Religion REL World Religions J. Lapoint T 1:00-1:50 3 SEC Information System Security SEC Security Concepts J. Taylor M 8:30-9:20 3 VEN Viticulture/Enology VEN Vineyard Estab & Develop T. Henderson T 5:30-6:45 3 VEN Grape Pests/Disease/Disorders T. Henderson T 6:55-8:10 3 VEN Vineyard Mgmt II T. Henderson T 8:20-9:35 3 VEN Vineyard Operations T. Henderson S 8:30-4:10 4 Internet Courses An online orientation is available for students new to distance learning. This orientation contains general information about distance learning courses, including how to login to Moodle. When students login to their online/hybrid course the first day of classes they will be required to complete an enrollment verification assignment. If you have any questions, contact the Director of Distance Learning at or jsccbbhelp@jamessprunt.edu. ACC Accounting ACC Accounting Software Appl T. Meza INET INET 4 ANS Animal Science ANS Intro to the Equine Ind P. Edwards INET INET 3 ANS Swine Health Mgmt P. Edwards INET INET 3 ANS Animal Health Mgmt P. Edwards INET INET 3 ART Art ART Art Appreciation B. Roughton INET INET 3 ART Survey of American Art B. Roughton INET INET 3 BUS Business BUS Introduction to Business J. Hardison INET INET 3 BUS Introduction to Business T. Meza INET INET 3 BUS Business Law I J. Adrian INET INET 3 BUS Principles of Management J. Hardison INET INET 3 BUS Human Resource Management T. Meza INET INET 3 CHM Chemistry CHM General Chemistry I K. Kilpatrick INET INET 4 CHM General Chemistry II K. Kilpatrick INET INET 4 CIS Information Systems CIS Introduction to Computers P. Byrd INET INET 3 CIS Introduction to Computers C. Porter INET INET 3 CIS Introduction to Computers J. Thomas INET INET 3 CIS Introduction to Computers N. Thompson INET INET 3 COM Communication COM Public Speaking A. Kennedy INET INET 3 EDU Education EDU Intro to Early Child Educ K. Sloan INET INET 4 EDU Child Development I A. Graham INET INET 3 EDU Child Development II A. Graham INET INET 3 EDU Creative Activities F. Bennett INET INET 3 EDU 151A-51 Creative Activities Lab F. Bennett INET INET 1 EDU Foundations of Education F. Bennett INET INET 4 EDU School-Age Dev & Program Staff INET INET 3 EDU Early Childhood Admin II F. Bennett INET INET 3 EDU Educational Technology K. Sloan INET INET 3 EDU Early Child Capstone Prac Staff INET INET 4 EDU Internship Exp-School Age A. Graham INET INET 4 EDU Early Childhood Issues Staff INET INET 1 EDU Adv Issues/School Age Staff INET INET 2 ENG English
12 ENG Writing and Inquiry P. Chaffin INET INET 3 ENG Writing and Inquiry M. Simmons INET INET 3 ENG Writing/Research M. Simmons INET INET 3 ENG Writing/Research M. Simmons INET INET 3 ENG Introduction to Literature M. Simmons INET INET 3 ENG American Literature I A. Miller INET INET 3 ENG British Literature II M. Simmons INET INET 3 HIS History HIS Western Civilization I J. Preusser INET INET 3 HIS American History I J. Preusser INET INET 3 HIS American History II J. Preusser INET INET 3 HUM Humanities HUM Southern Culture H. Hall INET INET 3 MAT Mathematics MAT Mathematical Models I. Derbyshire INET INET 3 MKT Marketing and Retailing MKT Principles of Marketing J. Hardison INET INET 3 MUS Music MUS Music Appreciation B. Collier INET INET 3 MUS Music Appreciation B. Collier INET INET 3 MUS History of Rock Music B. Collier INET INET 3 OST Office Systems Technology OST Word Processing A. Best INET INET 3 OST Intro to Office Systems J. Hardison INET INET 3 PSY Psychology PSY General Psychology N. Boucher INET INET 3 PSY General Psychology N. Boucher INET INET 3 PSY S Social Psychology N. Boucher INET INET 3 *This is a second session class that meets March 09 to May 06* PSY Developmental Psychology N. Boucher INET INET 3 REL Religion REL Intro to Old Testament S. Sumner INET INET 3 REL Intro to New Testament S. Sumner INET INET 3 SOC Sociology SOC Introduction to Sociology J. Brisson INET INET 3 SOC Introduction to Sociology J. Brisson INET INET 3 SOC Sociology of the Family J. Brisson INET INET 3 SPA Spanish SPA Elementary Spanish I D. Richardson INET INET 3 SPA Elementary Spanish II D. Richardson INET INET 3 Textbook information is available on the internet course schedule through WebAdvisor at 12
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