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Blye, Robert
OH
ARTV 1441 3D Animation I
An intermediate level course providing an overview of 3D Animation tools, interface, and techniques using 3D Studio Max. (Formerly ARTC 1441 3D Animation I.)
OH Blye, Robert A
Bodman, Elizabeth OH
HPRS 2300 Pharmacology for Health Professions
Bring proof of prerequisites to orientation or the first class meeting (grade report, transcript, math assessment scores). Prereq: Completion of 4 Credit Hours of Human Anatomy or Human Physiology or Anatomy and Physiology with a minimum grade of C, or pass the Pre-Pharmacology assessment over Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 2404 course objectives AND a Math course above MATD 0330 with a grade of C or better, or TASP/THEA (min. score 230), Compass Math(min. score 39). TASP/THEA exempt students need proof of a Math course or Math Assessment.
7 G + [ 18/ 25] 12378 Lec 005| RVS RVSE 7003 TTh 9:10am-10:25am OH Bodman, Elizabeth J
10 G + [ 17/ 27] 12379 Lec 006| EVC EVC9 9231 TTh 12:00pm- 1:15pm OH Bodman, Elizabeth J
8 G + [ 19/ 27] 12382 Lec 009| EVC EVC9 9231 TTh 4:15pm- 5:30pm OH Bodman, Elizabeth J
HPRS 1206 Essentials of Medical Terminology
Students must have comprehension of reading, writing, and speaking of the English language for successful completion of this course. Students not proficient in English should contact Retention and Student Support Services for remediation and assistance.
14368 - Internet access recommended – E. Bodman, 223.1795 x25723, email: ebodman@austincc.edu MANDATORY On-Campus orientation: attend either Sat 2/9 12:30-1:30pm EVC 8111 or Tue 2/12 7:30-8:30pm EVC room changed to 8123. Students not attending mandatory orientation may be withdrawn by instructor after 1st week.
14 R [ 28/ 42] 14368 OPC 011|14396 ITV Orientation req. See Open Campus OH Bodman, Elizabeth J
Boeke, Kristine
OH
HIST 1302 United States History II
6 E [ 30/ 36] 12279 Lec 040| SAC SAC1 1203 MW 12:15pm- 1:30pm OH Boeke, Kristine E
10 E [ 26/ 36] 12292 Lec 054| SAC SAC1 1203 MW 1:45pm- 3:00pm OH Boeke, Kristine E
7 E [ 29/ 36] 12305 Lec 067| SAC SAC1 1203 TTh 10:40am-11:55am OH Boeke, Kristine E
10 E [ 26/ 36] 12307 Lec 069| SAC SAC1 1203 TTh 12:15pm- 1:30pm OH Boeke, Kristine E
9 E [ 27/ 36] 12317 Lec 087| SAC SAC1 1203 TTh 3:15pm- 4:30pm OH Boeke, Kristine E
Boelter, Bradley OH
CNBT 1411 Construction Methods and Materials
2 [ 9/ 11] 10951 Lec 004|15523 RVS RVSC 3150 T 5:00pm-10:00pm OH Boelter, Bradley D
CRPT 1415 Conventional Wall Systems
1 + [ 11/ 12] 11100 Lec 001| RVS RVSC 3116 Th 9:00am- 2:00pm OH Boelter, Bradley D
WDWK 1413 Cabinet Making
c + [ 12/ 10] 14137 Lec 002|12798 RVS RVSC 3116 T 9:00am- 2:00pm OH Boelter, Bradley D
WDWK 1491 Special Topics in Cabinet Maker Millwrk
c [ 12/ 10] 14143 Lec 002|12798 RVS RVSC 3116 T 9:00am- 2:00pm OH Boelter, Bradley D
WDWK 2451 Cabinet Making II
1 + [ 9/ 10] 14146 Lec 002| RVS RVSC 3116 Th 5:00pm-10:00pm OH Boelter, Bradley D
Bonafont, Melissa
OH
HIST 1302 United States History II
2 E [ 34/ 36] 12249 Lec 008| NRG NRG2 2118 MW 10:35am-11:50am OH Bonafont, Melissa N
3 E [ 33/ 36] 12250 Lec 009| NRG NRG2 2118 MW 1:25pm- 2:40pm OH Bonafont, Melissa N
5 E [ 31/ 36] 12254 Lec 013| NRG NRG2 2118 TTh 12:00pm- 1:15pm OH Bonafont, Melissa N
7 E [ 29/ 36] 12308 Lec 070| NRG NRG2 2118 MW 9:10am-10:25am OH Bonafont, Melissa N
HIST 2312 Western Civilization II
6 E [ 30/ 36] 12342 Lec 003| NRG NRG2 2118 TTh 10:35am-11:50am OH Bonafont, Melissa N
Bonaparte, Yosef
OH
ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics
Synonym 11352 is ONLY for high school students who attend Lockhart High School.
14 G [ 14/ 28] 11352 Lec 004| LKH TBA TBA MWF 8:55am-10:00am OH Bonaparte, Yosef
Synonym 11368 is ONLY for high school students who attend Lockhart High School.
23 G [ 13/ 36] 11368 Lec 022| LKH TBA TBA MWF 10:05am-10:55am OH Bonaparte, Yosef
ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics
14 G [ 22/ 36] 10240 Lec 049| RGC RGC1 320 TTh 7:05pm- 8:45pm OH Bonaparte, Yosef
Bonasso, Marc
OH
IMED 1416 Web Page Design I
A study of hypertext mark-up language (HTML & XHTML), CSS, and layout techniques for the creation of engaging, and well designed web pages. The following is a general list of the topics that will be covered in the course: HTML, XHTML, CSS, Web page construction, image optimization, Web standards, forms, and interface design. Students will work in the Dreamweaver (current version) environment to manage their Web projects.
In addition to purchasing the course text, and registration and course fees, students will be required to purchase hosting services with a recommended hosting company. The instructor will give information to the students the first day of class. Also, students are strongly encouraged to purchase the software used in the course. The instructor will review software the first day of class.
12469 - Required: Broadband Internet access, Dreamweaver 8, Fireworks 8, and Photoshop CS2 software. M. Bonasso, 223.4838, email: mbonasso@austincc.edu MANDATORY online orientation during the first week of class at www.austincc.edu/mbonasso/
5 G + [ 7/ 12] 12469 OPC 002|14038 PCM Orientation req. See Open Campus OH Bonasso, Marc V
IMED 1441 Interface Design
An introductory course where students will use Photoshop to design user interfaces for a variety of products ranging from Kiosks and Widgets to Web sites. Usability issues, concept development, typography, image creation techniques will be covered. The industry focus of projects in this class range from entertainment industry to security device design.
12474 - Required: Broadband Internet access and Photoshop software. M. Bonasso, 223.4838, email: mbonasso@austincc.edu MANDATORY online orientation during the first week of class at www.austincc.edu/mbonasso/
5 G + [ 8/ 13] 12474 OPC 004|14124 PCM Orientation req. See Open Campus OH Bonasso, Marc V
Bond, Valleri
OH
MATH 1316 Trigonometry
29 S + [ 6/ 35] 13053 Lec 012| RGC RGC1 303 MW 5:40pm- 6:55pm OH Bond, Valleri L
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
9 S + [ 21/ 30] 13089 Lec 020| RGC RGC1 135 TTh 5:40pm- 6:55pm OH Bond, Valleri L
Bongort, Erika
OH
FDNS 1301 Introduction to Foods
c G [ 21/ 12] 11848 Lec 001|15427 EVC EVC3 3158 T 9:00am-10:40am OH Bongort, Erika M
1 G [ 11/ 12] 11849 Lec 002| EVC EVC3 3158 T 5:00pm- 6:40pm OH Bongort, Erika M
c G [ 21/ 12] 14193 Lec 003|15427 EVC EVC3 3158 T 9:00am-10:40am OH Bongort, Erika M
Boone, Joseph
OH
SPAN 1511 Spanish I
5 E [ 23/ 28] 13901 Lec 036| RVS RVSG 9115 MW 12:20pm- 2:35pm OH Boone, Joseph F
7 E [ 21/ 28] 13902 Lec 037| RVS RVSG 9115 MW 2:45pm- 5:00pm OH Boone, Joseph F
Boone, Peter
OH
GEOL 1305 Environmental Geology
15 R [ 17/ 32] 11909 Lec 001| RVS RVSA 2265 TTh 5:40pm- 6:55pm OH Boone, Peter A
Booth, Ed
OH
ARTV 1211 Storyboard
Focus on creating and executing story lines and camera angles using professional storyboard techniques.
3 G + [ 10/ 13] 10469 Lec 002| NRG NRG4 4206 TTh 9:00am-10:20am OH Booth, Ed J
Booth, Mary OH
GEOG 2470 Introduction to Geographic Information
1 G [ 11/ 12] 11905 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4220 MW 2:50pm- 4:05pm OH Booth, Mary E
1 G [ 11/ 12] 11907 Lec 003| NRG NRG4 4220 MW 2:50pm- 4:05pm OH Booth, Mary E
GEOG 2471 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
3 G + [ 9/ 12] 14737 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4250 TTh 4:15pm- 5:30pm OH Booth, Mary E
Borden, Ann
OH
ARTV 1445 3D Modeling and Rendering I
An introduction to the 3D workspace, including an overview of 3D modeling and rendering tools, interface, and techniques using 3D Studio Max.
4 G [ 9/ 13] 10477 Lec 002| SAC SAC1 1209 TTh 12:00pm- 2:40pm OH Borden, Ann F
ARTV 2445 3D Modeling and Rendering II
A studio course focused on advanced 3-D modeling and rendering techniques using industry standard software. Topics include spline modeling, patch modeling, and other organic modeling techniques. Students will learn advanced use of camera settings, lighting, and surfacing to create detailed environments. Students will also cover advanced topics such as particle and volumetric effects, and setting up a model with weight maps, hierarchies, bones, and constraints.
3 G + [ 10/ 13] 10487 Lec 002| SAC SAC1 1209 TTh 9:00am-11:40am OH Borden, Ann F
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