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Summer 2011 Course Schedule
Course Listings as of November 30, 2011 at 12:37pm
The prerequisites for all biology courses are STRICTLY enforced and will be verified by instructors. Students without the prerequisites are subject to withdrawal.
5.5 Week Session => June 30, 2011 THRU August 08, 2011
BIOL 1408 Introductory Biology -- Unity of Life
A conceptual approach to biological topics designed for non-science majors. NOTICE: due to lab safety considerations there are NO OVERLOADS into full sections. No exceptions.
x G [ 0/ 24] 29185 Lec 010| SAC SAC1 1302 MTWThF 8:20am- 9:50am Staff
Lab SAC SAC1 1309 MTWThF 10:00am-11:30am
8 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU July 17, 2011
DEVW 0310 Writing Fundamentals
x + [ 0/ 12] 29701 Lec 001| SAC SAC1 1206 MW 5:45pm- 8:50pm OH Lee, Irene F
Lab SAC SAC1 1137 MW 9:00pm-10:00pm
5.5 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU June 29, 2011
ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics
x G [ 0/ 36] 28702 Lec 017| SAC SAC1 1303 MTWTh 12:10pm- 2:00pm Staff
5.5 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU June 29, 2011
ENGL 1302 English Composition II
Enrollment in English 1302 requires credit with at least a grade of C for English 1301 or its equivalent. Instructor will verify.
x E + [ 0/ 28] 30132 Lec 061| SAC SAC1 1319 MTWTh 12:15pm- 2:05pm OH Hoppe, William J
5.5 Week Session => June 30, 2011 THRU August 08, 2011
ENGL 2322 British Literature: Anglo-Saxon through 18th Century
Enrollment in any literature class requires credit for English 1301 and English 1302 or their equivalents. The grade in English 1302 must be at least a C. Instructor will verify.
x E + [ 0/ 36] 29318 Lec 004| SAC SAC1 1319 MTWTh 12:15pm- 2:10pm OH Wright, Sue L
Academic ESOL offers English classes for speakers of other languages in three skill areas: writing and grammar, reading and vocabulary, oral communication. Within each area, we offer classes at five levels: introduction, high beginning, low intermediate, high intermediate and advanced. Students wanting to enroll in ESOL classes must take the ESOL assessment test. For information about the assessment test, call 223-9202 or 223-9236. For information about the Academic ESOL program, call 223-9202 or 223-9201 (Department Chair); 223-3349 or 223-3354 (RGC); 223-4014 (NRG); 223-2096 or 223-2163(CYP); 223-5507 (EVC). For students who want to take ESOL through Continuing Education, please call 223-7717. The ESOL Department offers classes for students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. For information regarding these classes, please call 223-6316.
5.5 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU June 29, 2011
ESOL 0361 High Beginning Reading and Vocabulary
x + [ 0/ 16] 28786 Lec 003|21851 SAC SAC1 1312 MTWTh 5:30pm- 8:05pm OH Corredor, Mary
5.5 Week Session => June 30, 2011 THRU August 08, 2011
ESOL 0362 Low Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary
x + [ 0/ 16] 29335 Lec 006|21983 SAC SAC1 1312 MTWTh 5:30pm- 8:05pm OH Backo-Wukasch, Beata
5.5 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU June 29, 2011
GOVT 2306 Texas State and Local Government
x E [ 0/ 36] 28857 Lec 019| SAC SAC1 1202 MTWTh 8:00am- 9:50am OH Black, Stephen D
5.5 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU June 29, 2011
HUDE 0111 Transition to College Success
x [ 0/ 20] 28940 Lec 012| SAC SAC1 1319 TTh 6:00pm- 7:50pm OH Oliver, John R
Mathematics For more information about textbooks,syllabi, prerequisites, review for assessment tests, and other useful information for courses in Mathematics and Developmental Mathematics see:
www.austincc.edu/math
5.5 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU June 29, 2011
MATD 0385 Developing Mathematical Thinking
x + [ 0/ 30] 30128 Lec 016| SAC SAC1 1311 MTWTh 11:00am-12:50pm Staff
5.5 Week Session => June 30, 2011 THRU August 08, 2011
MATD 0370 Elementary Algebra
x + [ 0/ 25] 30835 Lec 045| SAC SAC1 1311 MTWTh 2:00pm- 4:35pm OH Blattau, Steven J
5.5 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU June 29, 2011
PSYC 2301 Introduction to Psychology
x E [ 0/ 36] 30192 Lec 034| SAC SAC1 1202 MTWTh 2:15pm- 4:05pm OH Hattoh, Rose S
5.5 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU June 29, 2011
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology
x E [ 0/ 36] 29073 Lec 019| SAC SAC1 1204 MTWThF 9:00am-10:30am OH Christine, Glynis
5.5 Week Session => June 30, 2011 THRU August 08, 2011
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology
x E [ 0/ 36] 30801 Lec 027| SAC SAC1 1303 MTWTh 9:00am-10:55am OH Christine, Glynis
To be eligible to enroll in a language class beyond 1511, you must have at least a grade of C in the prerequisite. These courses require significant study time outside of class. For further information on Foreign Languages please visit www.austincc.edu/fola.
5.5 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU June 29, 2011
SPAN 2311 Spanish III
Prerequisite: Students must have completed a second semester college Spanish course of at least four semester hours with a grade of C or better, or have equivalent credit by examination to enroll in SPAN 2311.
x E + [ 0/ 28] 29097 Lec 002| SAC SAC1 1315 MTWTh 1:00pm- 2:55pm OH Griego, Yvette M
11 Week Session => May 23, 2011 THRU August 08, 2011
ARTC 2335 Portfolio Development for Graphic Design
x O [ 0/ 12] 30017 Lec 001| SAC SAC1 1211 MW 5:40pm- 8:55pm Staff
ARTC 2413 Digital Publishing II
An advanced class covering further design and production skills using Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Acrobat. CS4 version of the software is required. Advanced production techniques including: trapping, correct color definition, color separations, paper, printing techniques, duotones, working with printers, budgeting and bidding.
x G + [ 0/ 11] 27546 Lec 001|22015 SAC SAC1 1212 TTh 5:40pm- 9:35pm Staff
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