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Fall 2008 Course Schedule

Course Listings as of July 06, 2008 at 7:00pm

Francois, Veronique OH PHTC 1343 Expressive Photography
Must be taken concurrently with Lab 2271.Prerequisites enforced.
12 E + [  0/ 12] 24390 Lec 001|      MPL  TBA  TBA   F         9:00am- 3:30pm OH Francois, Veronique M

Franklin, Regina OH MATH 1314 College Algebra
In many programs, students may use MATH 1332, College Math, or MATH 1342 Elementary Statistics, to fulfill their math requirements rather than MATH 1314. Check the requirements of your program at ACC and at the institution to which you wish to transfer. For more information see: www.austincc.edu/mthdept2/notes/
35 S + [  0/ 35] 24001 Lec 052|      RGC  RGC1 303   MW        2:50pm- 4:05pm OH Franklin, Regina M
36 S + [  0/ 36] 24008 Lec 065|      RVS  RVSG 9114  MW        9:10am-10:25am OH Franklin, Regina M

Frederick, Sharon OH HUDE 0111 Transition to College Success
20     [  0/ 20] 21062 Lec 014|      RGC  RGC1 111   MW        5:40pm- 6:55pm OH Frederick, Sharon H
18     [  0/ 18] 21072 Lec 033|      NRG  NRG4 4103  MW        8:30pm- 9:45pm OH Frederick, Sharon H

Frederickson, George OH BUSG 2371 Business Statistics
20 B + [  0/ 20] 21682 Lec 006|      RRH  AVRY 307   TTh       5:20pm- 6:35pm OH Frederickson, George A
BMGT 1327 Principles of Management
35     [  0/ 35] 21655 Lec 004|      NRG  NRG1 1214  W         7:05pm- 9:45pm OH Frederickson, George A

Fredine, Susan OH MATH 1332 College Mathematics
In some programs MATH 1332 is a good alternative to MATH 1314, College Algebra. Check the requirements of your program at ACC and at the institution to which you wish to transfer. For more information see: www.austincc.edu/mthdept2/notes
36 S + [  0/ 36] 24081 Lec 028|      NRG  NRG2 2121  MWF       8:00am- 8:50am OH Fredine, Susan B

Freehill, Robert OH MATD 0370 Elementary Algebra
25   + [  0/ 25] 23863 Lec 090|      NRG  NRG3 3232  TTh       7:50am- 9:30am OH Freehill, Robert L
MATD 0390 Intermediate Algebra
Synonym 23916 will be offered using Academic Systems computer mediated software. No computer experience is necessary. For more information see www.austincc.edu/math/notes/compmed.html If you enroll, do not remove the cellophane wrapper from the course materials until you have spoken with your instructor in class
25   + [  0/ 25] 23916 Lec 032|      NRG  NRGP PB1   MWF       9:40am-10:50am OH Freehill, Robert L

Friede, Ruth OH SPCH 1311 Introduction to Speech Communication
28 E   [  0/ 28] 24932 Lec 019|      NRG  NRG4 4201  U        12:15pm- 2:55pm OH Friede, Ruth E

Friedrichsen, James OH PHYS 1401 General College Physics I
Prerequisites: grade of "C" or better in MATH 1314 (College Algebra)or its equivalent
24 G + [  0/ 24] 24420 Lec 001|      RVS  RVSA 2213  MW        7:05pm- 8:20pm OH Friedrichsen, James E
22 G + [  0/ 22] 24421 Lec 002|      RVS  RVSA 2213  TTh       4:15pm- 5:30pm OH Friedrichsen, James E
24 G + [  0/ 24] 24434 Lec 015|      RVS  RVSA 2213  TTh      10:35am-11:50am OH Friedrichsen, James E
PHYS 1402 General College Physics II
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in PHYS 1401.
24 G + [  0/ 24] 24439 Lec 002|      RVS  RVSA 2213  TTh       7:05pm- 8:20pm OH Friedrichsen, James E

Froehlich, David OH BIOL 1406 Cellular and Molecular Biology
Designed for science majors. Has prerequisites of chemistry and math that are STRICTLY enforced. Non-science majors should enroll in BIOL 1408.
24 G + [  0/ 24] 21491 Lec 013|      NRG  NRG2 2226  MW        2:50pm- 4:05pm OH Froehlich, David J
BIOL 1407 Structure and Function of Organisms
Designed for science majors and students with a strong science background. Prerequisite: BIOL 1406 with a minimum grade of C.
24 E + [  0/ 24] 21503 Lec 005|      NRG  NRG4 4146  M         7:05pm- 9:45pm OH Froehlich, David J
GEOL 1403 Physical Geology
A Saturday field trip will be required.
24 B + [  0/ 24] 22911 Lec 011|      NRG  NRG2 2213  TTh       7:45am- 9:00am OH Froehlich, David J

Froeschle, James OH COMM 1336 TV Production I
Insurance: $3.50 Basic Multi-camera studio production.
15 E + [  0/ 15] 21890 Lec 001|      NRG  NRG4 4142  TTh       4:55pm- 7:10pm OH Froeschle, James D
COMM 2325 Audio Production
Insurance: $3.50
 8 E + [  0/  8] 21894 Lec 001|      NRG  NRG4 4142  MW        6:05pm- 8:10pm OH Froeschle, James D
DRAM 2366 Film Appreciation
15 E   [  0/ 15] 22224 Lec 003|      NRG  NRG4 4142  TTh       7:20pm- 9:35pm OH Froeschle, James D

Frost, Sidney OH BCIS 1305 Business Computer Applications
20 E   [  0/ 20] 21453 Lec 008|      CYP  CYP5 2126  TTh       9:10am-10:25am OH Frost, Sidney W
COSC 1300 Introduction to Computing
20 R   [  0/ 20] 21904 Lec 004|      CYP  CYP5 2126  MW       10:35am-11:50am OH Frost, Sidney W

Fullingim, Billie OH DEVR 1303 Reading Skills I
16   + [  0/ 16] 22049 Lec 007|      NRG  NRG4 4121  TTh      10:35am-11:50am OH Fullingim, Billie G

Fulton, John OH ASTR 1304 Solar System Astronomy
ASTR 1304 is equivalent to PHYS 1312
32 G + [  0/ 32] 21411 Lec 005|      RGC  RGC1 331   MW        5:40pm- 6:55pm OH Fulton, John B
PHYS 1402 General College Physics II
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in PHYS 1401.
24 G + [  0/ 24] 24440 Lec 003|      RGC  RGC1 326   TTh       4:15pm- 5:30pm OH Fulton, John B

Gaber, Garry OH GAME 1406 Design and Creation of Games
Introduction to game and simulation development. Includes analysis of existing applications and creation of a game using an existing game engine. In-depth coverage of the essential elements of game design. Also covers an overview of cultural history of electronic games, survey of the major innovators, and examination of the trends and taboos that motivate game design.
12     [  0/ 12] 25980 Lec 001|16167 NRG  NRG3 3137  TTh      12:00pm- 2:40pm OH Gaber, Garry M
GAME 1470 Video Game Art
Industry software tools used in the creation of 2D and 3D computer graphics. Includes the concepts, commands, and interfaces of industry-standard raster, vector graphics, and 3D software applications in order to create and manipulate 2D images and 3D models. Covers team integration and communication, asset management, source control, and localization.
11 G   [  0/ 11] 25979 Lec 002|16191 NRG  NRG3 3137  MW       12:00pm- 2:40pm OH Gaber, Garry M
11 G   [  0/ 11] 22868 Lec 001|16190 NRG  NRG3 3137  TTh       3:00pm- 5:40pm OH Gaber, Garry M

Gabrielson, Tatiana OH ESOL 0361 High Beginning Reading & Vocabulary
18   + [  0/ 18] 26134 Lec 007|16016 RGC  RGC1 122   TTh       6:30pm- 8:10pm OH Gabrielson, Tatiana N

Gaertner, Earl OH MATD 0370 Elementary Algebra
25   + [  0/ 25] 23846 Lec 073|      CYP  CYP5 2205  TTh      12:50pm- 2:30pm OH Gaertner, Earl B
25   + [  0/ 25] 23847 Lec 074|      CYP  CYP5 2205  TTh       2:40pm- 4:20pm OH Gaertner, Earl B
MATD 0390 Intermediate Algebra
30   + [  0/ 30] 23902 Lec 017|      NRG  NRG4 4213  MWF      12:00pm- 1:10pm OH Gaertner, Earl B

Gage, Roxanne OH DANC 1147 Jazz Dance I
12 E   [  0/ 12] 22020 Lec 001|      RGC  RGC1 130   MW        9:10am-10:25am OH Gage, Roxanne
DANC 1148 Jazz Dance II
12 E + [  0/ 12] 22021 Lec 001|      RGC  RGC1 130   TTh       9:10am-10:25am OH Gage, Roxanne
DANC 1245 Modern Dance I
12 E   [  0/ 12] 22024 Lec 001|      RGC  RGC1 130   MWF      10:35am-12:00pm OH Gage, Roxanne

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