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C U R R I C U L U M P R O G R A M S
Summer 2017
S T A R T L O C A L . G O F A R .
May 22SUMMER
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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this summer May 30 - July 28Aide I
336-342-4261 ext. 2333NURSE AIDECourse Held on the RCC Campus
Daytime Program
Monday - Thursday Class/Lab, 8:30am-4:30pm; Clinical - Monday - Wednesday 8:00am-4:30pm (for 2 weeks near end of course)Evening ProgramMonday - Thursday, Class/Lab, 5:30pm-10:00pmClinical - Saturday 8:00am-4:30pm
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Nurse Aide I
Important Dates
Overview of Programs
Accounting, Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration
Basic Law Enforcement Training, Brewing, Instillation & Fermentation, & Business Administration
Computer-Integrated Maching & College Transfer, Cosmetology
Criminal Justice Technology, Early Childhood Education & Electrical Systems Technology
Electronics Engineering Technology, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) & Horticulture
Industrial Systems Technology, Information Technology, & Medical Office Administration
Nurse Aide I, Office Administration, Phlebotomy, & Practical Nursing
Respiratory Therapy , Surgical Technology & Welding Technology
Financial Aid
Adult High School GED ®
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S T A R T S N O W ! Take the following four steps to complete the admissions process:
Complete an RCC Application for Admission. Go to www.rockinghamcc.edu and click on the Apply Now button. Complete the Free Application for Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov. You will need to enter RCC’s school code: 002958. Request an OFFICIAL transcript from your high school/GED and all colleges attended. You may bring sealed copies of your transcripts to us, or institu-tions can send transcripts directly to RCC’s Admissions Office. Come by our office in person to speak with an admissions counselor who will discuss your program of study and placement test requirements.
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STEP 4:APPOINTMENTS ARE NOT NECESSARY, WE ARE HAPPY TO MEET WITH YOU ANYTIME DURING OUR BUSINESS HOURS.
Rockingham Community CollegeOffice of AdmissionsPO Box 38Wentworth, NC 27375 Phone: 336-342-4261 ext. 2333Fax: 336-342-1809
Regular Hours:Monday, Tuesday, Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PMWednesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PMFriday: 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Summer Hours: (May 15 - August 4) Monday - Thursday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PMFriday: 7:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Journeyyour
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APRIL 10 – Summer/Fall Registration Opens in Student Planning (Priority I), 2:00 PM
APRIL 11 – Summer/Fall Registration Opens in Student Planning (Priority II), 2:00 PM
APRIL 12 – Summer/Fall Registration Opens in Student Planning (All Students), 2:00 PM
APRIL 13 – Summer/Fall On-Campus Registration Opens, 10:00 AM-7:00 PM
APRIL 14-17 – Easter Break, College Closed
MAY 22 – Summer Application Deadline MAY 24 – Summer On-Campus & Student Planning Registration Closes - 7:00 PM
MAY 24 – Summer Tuition and Fees Due, 7:00 PM
MAY 26 – Fall Registration in Student Planning Reopens, 8:00 AM
MAY 29 – Memorial Day, College Closed
MAY 30 – First Day, Summer Semester
MAY 30 – Drop/Add for Summer, 8:00 AM-7:00 PM
MAY 31 – Drop/Add for Summer, 8:00 AM-7:00 PM
JUNE 5 – Fall On-Campus & Student Planning Registration Reopens - 8:00 AM
JUNE 29 – Early Fall Application Deadline.
IMPORTANT DATES SUMMER 2017:
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ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING(AAS Degree)
Description: The Associate Degree Nursing curriculum provides knowledge, skills, and strategies to integrate safety and quality into
nursing care, to practice in a dynamic environment, and to meet individual needs which impact health, quality of life, and achievement of potential.
Sample Occupations: Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). Employment opportunities are vast within the global health care system and may include positions within acute, chronic, extended, industrial,
and community health care facilities.
ProgramsO V E R V I E W O F
AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, & REFRIGERATION(Diploma, Certificate)
Description: The Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology curriculum provides the basic knowledge to develop skills necessary to work with residential and light commercial systems.Sample Occupations: Graduates should be able to assist in the start-up, preventive maintenance, service, repair, and/or installation of residential and light commercial systems.
ACCOUNTING(AAS Degree, Diploma, Certificate)
Description: The Accounting curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the Accounting profession. Using the “language of business,’’ accountants assemble and analyze, process, and communicate essential information about financial operations.Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify for entry-level Accounting positions in many types of organizations including Accounting firms, small businesses, manufacturing firms, banks, hospitals, school systems, and governmental agencies. With work experience and additional education, an individual may advance in the accounting profession.
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BREWING, DISTILLATION, & FERMENTATION (AAS Degree, Certificate)
Description: DeThe Brewing, Distillation, and Fermentation curriculum prepares students to apply technical knowledge and skills to brew, distill and ferment various products, including beverages. The program includes instruction in production of fermented products, cultivating, marketing, management, legal issues, inspection, maintenance, service and repair of equipment, facility operations, packaging, sanitation, and welding.Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify for employment opportunities in the brewing, distillation and fermentation industry. Students may be eligible to sit for the professional Institute of Brewing and Distilling (IBD) certification exams which correspond to the program of study.
BASIC LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING (BLET)(Certificate)
Description: The Basic Law Enforcement Training curriculum utilizes State commission-mandated topics and methods of instruction. General subjects include, but are not limited to, criminal, juvenile, civil, traffic, and alcohol beverage laws; investigate, patrol, custody, and court procedures; emergency responses; and ethics and community relations.Sample Occupations: Entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with state, county, or municipal governments, or with private enterprise.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(AAS Degree, Diploma, Certificate)
Description: Provides students with a fundamental knowledge of business functions,
processes, and organizational operations and an understanding of business in today’s global economy. Coursework includes business concepts such as accounting, business law, economics, management, and marketing.
Sample Occupations: Graduates are prepared for employment opportunities in government agencies, financial institutions, and large-to-small business or industry.
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COLLEGE TRANSFER(Associate in Arts, Associate in Science)
Description: The University Transfer degree programs are designed for students planning to transfer to a four-year institution. The programs consist of three components: the universal general education transfer component (UGETC); general education courses in communication and humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics; and premajor courses in fields such as accounting, criminal justice, and physical education. Graduates are awarded the Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) degree.
(Associate in Fine Arts Degree)Description: The Associate in Fine Arts (AFA) degree, with a concentration in Visual Arts, is designed for students who wish to transfer into baccalaureate degree programs to complete a Bachelor in Fine Arts (BFA) degree or a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with a major in Art. Graduates are awarded the Associate in Fine Arts (AFA).
COMPUTER-INTEGRATED MACHINING(AAS Degree, Diploma, Certificate)
Description: Prepares students with the analytical, creative, and innovative skills necessary to take a production idea from an initial concept through design, development, and production resulting in a finished product.Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify for employment as machining technicians in high-tech manufacturing, rapid-prototyping and rapid-manufacturing industries, specialty machine shops, fabrication industries, and high-tech or emerging industries such as aerospace, aviation, medical, and renewable energy, and to sit for machining certification examinations.
COSMETOLOGY(AAS Degree, Diploma, Certificate)
Description: The Cosmetology curriculum is designed to provide competency-based knowledge, scientific/artistic principles, and hands-on fundamentals associated with the cosmetology industry.
The curriculum provides a simulated salon environment. Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify to sit for the State Board of Cosmetic Arts examination. Upon successfully passing the
State Board exam, graduates will be issued a license and will be ready for employment in beauty salons or related businesses.
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY(AAS Degree, Certificates)
Description: The Criminal Justice Technology curriculum is designed to provide knowledge of criminal justice systems and operations. Study focuses on local, state, and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections, and security services.Sample Occupations: Employment opportunities exist in a variety of local, state, and federal law enforcement, corrections, and security fields. Police officer, deputy sheriff, county detention officer, state trooper, intensive probation/parole surveillance officer, correctional officer, and loss prevention specialist.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION(AAS Degree, Diploma, Certificate)
Description: The Early Childhood Education curriculum prepares individuals to work with children from birth through eight in diverse learning environments. Students will combine learned theories with practice in actual settings with young children under the supervision of qualified teachers.Sample Occupations: Graduates are prepared to plan and implement developmentally appropriate programs in early childhood settings. Employment opportunities include child development and child care programs, preschools, public and private schools, recreational centers, Head Start Programs, and school-age programs.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (AAS Degree, Certificate)
Description: The Electrical Systems Technology curriculum
is designed to provide training for persons interested in the installation and maintenance of electrical systems found in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities.
Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify for a variety of jobs in the electrical field as an on-the-job trainee or apprentice assisting in the layout, installation, and maintenance of electrical systems.
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ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (AAS Degree, Diploma, Certificate)
Description: The Electronics Engineering Technology curriculum is designed to prepare students to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills to become technicians who design, build, install, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production electronic components, equipment, and systems such as industrial/computer controls, manufacturing systems, communication systems, and power electronic systems. Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify for employment as electronics engineering technician, field service technician, instrumentation technician, maintenance technician, electronic tester, electronic systems integrator, bench technician, and production control technician.
HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY (AAS Degree, Diploma, Certificate)
Description: The Horticulture Technology curriculum is designed to prepare
individuals for various careers in horticulture. Classroom instruction and practical laboratory applications of horticultural principles and practices are included in the program of study.Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify for employment in a variety of positions associated with nurseries, garden centers, greenhouses, landscape
operations, governmental agencies/parks, golf courses, sports complexes, highway vegetation, turf maintenance companies, and private and public gardens. Graduates should also be prepared to take the North Carolina Pesticide Applicator’s Examination and/or the North Carolina Certified Plant Professional Examination.
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN (EMT)
Description: The Emergency Medical Technician curriculum meets the National Standard Curriculum. The EMT program is designed to teach basic life support skills. EMT’s are able to function in many areas including EMS systems, fire departments, hospitals, rescue squads, and physician offices. Upon completion, students are eligible to be certified by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
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INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY(Diploma, Certificate)
Description: The Industrial Systems Technology curriculum is designed to prepare or upgrade individuals to service, maintain, repair, or install equipment. Instruction includes theory and skill training needed for inspecting, testing, troubleshooting, and diagnosing industrial systems.Sample Occupations: Graduates should be able to individually, or with a team, safely install, inspect, diagnose, repair, and maintain industrial process and support equipment.
MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION BILLING AND CODING MEDICAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION PATIENT SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE(AAS Degree, Certificate)
Description: The Medical Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for employment as medical administrative personnel in the areas of medical office, medical billing and coding, dental office, patient services, and medical documents.
Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify for employment opportunities in a variety of medical office positions in medical and dental offices, hospitals, insurance companies, laboratories, medical supply companies, and other healthcare related organizations.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY(AAS Degree, Diploma, Certificate)
Description: The Information Technology (IT) curriculum prepares graduates for employment in the technology sector as designers, testers, support technicians, system administrators, developers, or programmers who use computer software and/or hardware to design, process, implement and manage information systems in specialties such as database services, security, business intelligence, healthcare informatics and others depending on the technical path selected within this curriculum.Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify for employment in entry-level positions with businesses, educational systems, and governmental agencies which rely on computer systems to design and manage information.
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OFFICE ADMINISTRATION(AAS Degree, Certificate)
Description: The Office Administration curriculum prepares individuals for positions in administrative support careers. It equips office professionals to respond to the demands of a dynamic computerized workplace.Sample Occupations: Graduates should qualify for employment in a variety of positions in business, government, and industry. Job classifications range from
entry-level to supervisor to middle management.
PHLEBOTOMY(Certificate)
Description: The Phlebotomy curriculum prepares individuals to obtain blood and other specimens for the purpose of laboratory analysis.Sample Occupations: Graduates may qualify for employment in hospitals, clinics, physicians’ offices, and other health care settings and may be eligible for national certification as phlebotomy technicians.
PRACTICAL NURSING(Diploma)
Description: The Practical Nursing curriculum prepares individuals with the knowledge and skills to provide nursing care to children and adults.
Sample Occupations: Graduates are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-PN), which is required for practice as a Licensed Practical Nurse. Employment opportunities include acute care rehabilitation/long
term care/home health facilities, clinics, and physicians’ offices.
NURSE AIDE I
Description: Provides students with the skills needed for front line patient care in nursing homes, hospitals, home health and doctor’s offices. CNA’s help minimize the stress of those who are sick or unable to care for themselves and their family. Many individuals use the program as a stepping stone to Associate Degree Nursing program or to gain employment in the medical field. Upon completion, the student may be eligible for listing as a Nurse Aide I and other selected Nurse Aide registries as determined by the local program of study.
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RESPIRATORY THERAPY(AAS Degree)
Description: The Respiratory Therapy curriculum prepares individuals to function as respiratory therapists. In these roles, individuals perform diagnostic testing, treatments, and management of patients with heart and lung diseases.Sample Occupations: Graduates of accredited programs may be eligible to take entry-level examinations from the National Board for Respiratory Care. Therapy graduates may also take the Advanced Practitioner examination. Graduates may be employed in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, education, industry, and home care.
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY(AAS Degree, Diploma)
Description: The Surgical Technology curriculum prepares individuals to assist in the care of the surgical patient in the operating room and to function as a member of the surgical team. Students will apply theoretical knowledge to the care of patients undergoing surgery and develop skills necessary to prepare supplies, equipment, and instruments; maintain aseptic conditions; prepare patients for surgery; and assist surgeons during operations.Sample Occupations: Employment opportunities include labor/delivery/emergency departments, inpatient/outpatient surgery centers, dialysis units/ facilities, physicians’ offices, and central supply processing units. Students of Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) accredited programs are required to take the national certification exam administered by the National Board on Certification in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting (NBSTSA) within a four week period prior to or after graduation.
WELDING TECHNOLOGY(Certificate)
Description: The Welding Technology curriculum provides students with a sound understanding of the science, technology, and
applications essential for successful employment in the welding and metal working industry.Sample Occupations: Graduates of the Welding Technology curriculum may be employed as entry-level technicians in welding and metalworking industries. Career opportunities also exist in
construction, manufacturing, fabrication, sales, quality control, supervision, and welding-related self-employment.
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1. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov as early as October 1st.
2. Add RCC’s school code (002958) to your FAFSA in order for RCC to receive your information from the U.S. Department of Education.
3. Once RCC receives the FAFSA from the U.S. Department of Education a letter is sent to the student’s address on file requesting missing documents.
4. Once all documents have been received and financial aid has been processed, an award letter is sent to the student.
Financial Aid O F F I C E
SUBMIT YOUR FAFSA – Apply Early!
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VETERANS AFFAIRS
Complete the VA application for benefits (VONAPP) online at www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
RCC FOUNDATION Scholarships
The RCC Foundation Scholarship
application is separate from the FAFSA
and is available online through the RCC
Financial Aid webpage each calendar
year from January 1st to April 1st for the
following academic year.
Department of Veteran’s Affairs
1-800- 442-4551
RCC Veteran’s Affairs Office
336-342- 4261 Ext. 2000 or 2203
Phone: 336.342.4261 ext. 2203, 2319, or 2000
Email: [email protected]
Location: Whitcomb Student Center
Questions?
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College and Career Readiness Classes:
Adult Basic Skills, Adult High School, High
School Equivalency—GED® and HiSET®,
and English Language Acquisition.
All classes within the College and Career
Readiness program are free. You must be
at least 16 years old to enroll in one of our
programs. If you are under 18 years old, we
require a Rockingham Community College
release form which can be picked up at RCC
in the Bishopric Lifelong Learning Center or
downloaded from www.rockinghamcc.edu.
GEDNew students and students who
are returning after six months must
attend a mandatory orientation
session before enrolling in class.
Orientation sessions are held on
campus at RCC. Call (336) 342-
4261 ext. 2146 to schedule your
orientation and get started!
Classes are offered at many
locations throughout Rockingham
County. Online classes and other
distance education programs are
also available. Day and evening
classes are offered.
Adult High School®
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ADULT BASIC EDUCATION (ABE)The Adult Basic Education program is
designed to help students who need
to improve their reading, writing,
speaking, problem solving, and math
skills. These classes can help students
prepare for working toward a high school
equivalency diploma, advancing in
developmental math and English courses,
or even just functioning more effectively
in society, on a job, or in the family.
HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY (HSE)Two Tests—One Diploma: Rockingham
Community College offers two assessment
options for earning a high school equivalency
diploma. Student can take either the General
Education Development (GED®) Test or the High
School Equivalency Test (HiSET®). Students
that pass either test are awarded the same
High School Equivalency Diploma by the North
Carolina Board of Community Colleges. Free
preparation classes are offered to give students
an opportunity to gain the skills and knowledge
needed to successfully pass either test. ADULT HIGH SCHOOL (AHS)The Adult High School diploma
program is for anyone who wants
to complete his/her high school
education and earn a high diploma.
Students must pass required high
school level courses. Students
are awarded credit for previously
completed high school courses.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION (ELA)Formerly known as ESL, these free classes will
help English language learners with speaking,
reading, listening, and understanding of the English
language. Students also learn about American
customs and history.
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Consider RCC’s prehealth course offerings beginning Fall
2017. Several required general education courses will be
offered in the evening for the working professional. The
courses will be taught in a blended format. That means, a
portion of the course will be taught online and a portion will
be scheduled face-to-face, in the classroom.
To meet admission requirements for most of RCC’s Health Science
programs, courses must be taken prior to an application in order
to be considered for competitive admittance.
Sample courses: Intro to Chemistry, Human Anatomy and Physiology I,
Writing and Inquiry.
COMING THIS FALL
HealthcarecareerDo you work a
full-time job?
Are you interested in a career change?
Fall 2017 Class Lab Time Credit
BIO 168 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Online Th 6 - 8:50 pm 4CHM 131 Introduction to Chemistry/ Online CHM 131A Introduction to Chemistry Lab T 6 - 8:50 pm 4ENG 111 Writing and Inquiry W 6 - 8:50 pm 3
Spring 2018
BIO 169 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Online Th 6 - 8:50 pm 4PSY 150 General Psychology T 6 - 8:50 pm 3ENG 112 Writing/Research in the Disciplines W 6 - 8:50 pm 3
Summer 2018
PSY 241 Developmental Psychology Online 3PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics Online 3
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A
Courses taught online
and in the classroom.
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Course# Name CR Days Time StartDate EndDate Room Instructor Delivery
AHR-160-0470 Refrigerant Certification 1 T 6:00 PM 9:50 PM 5/30/2017 6/26/2017 IT2 101 Sigmon TR
DMS-001D-0401 Developmental Math Shell 1 1 TTH 9:00 AM 10:25 AM 5/30/2017 6/26/2017 SCI 111 TR
TTH 10:25 AM 11:25 AM SCI 111
DMS-001D-0402 Developmental Math Shell 1 1 TTH 12:00 PM 1:25 PM 5/30/2017 6/26/2017 SCI 111 TR
TTH 1:25 PM 2:25 PM SCI 111
DMS-001D-0470 Developmental Math Shell 1 1 TTH 6:00 PM 7:25 PM 5/30/2017 6/26/2017 SCI 111 TR
TTH 7:25 PM 8:25 PM SCI 111
MUS-110-0450 Music Appreciation 3 TTH 8:00 AM 10:50 AM 5/30/2017 6/26/2017 HUM 108 Crouch HY
ON LINE
PHI-215-0480 Philosophical Issues 3 MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM 5/30/2017 6/26/2017 HUM 108 Wooster HY
ON LINE
2017 SUMMER COURSE SCHEDULE
Delivery Methods:
HY - Hybrid: Uses a combination of online information delivery and face-to-face class meetings.
IN - Information Highway: Uses interactive video on campus between two or more colleges.
TR - Traditional: Classes are taught in a classroom environment face-to-face with an instructor. Classes may be day or evening.
IN - Internet: Uses the Internet for 100% of the course information delivery.
WB - Web Supported/Assisted: Primary delivery is via traditional face-to-face method with a requirement that students have
Internet access as a supplemental part of the course.
M AY 3 0 - J U N E 2 6
FIRSTMinimester
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Course# Name CR Days Time Start Date End Date Room Instructor Delivery
ACA-122-2440 College Transfer Success 1 ON LINE 6/27/2017 7/25/2017 Russell IN
BUS-110-2401 Introduction to Business 3 MTWTH 8:00 AM 10:50 AM 6/27/2017 7/25/2017 ADT 109 Price TR
DMS-001E-2401 Developmental Math Shell 1 1 TTH 9:00 AM 10:25 AM 6/27/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 111 WB
TTH 10:25 AM 11:25 AM SCI 111
DMS-001E-2402 Developmental Math Shell 1 1 TTH 12:00 PM 1:25 PM 6/27/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 111 WB
TTH 1:25 PM 2:25 PM SCI 111
DMS-001E-2470 Developmental Math Shell 1 1 TTH 6:00 PM 7:25 PM 6/27/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 111 WB
TTH 7:25 PM 8:25 PM SCI 111
ECO-251-2440 Prin of Microeconomics 3 ON LINE 6/27/2017 7/25/2017 Nyako IN
ISC-110-2470 Workplace Safety 1 T 6:00 PM 9:50 PM 6/27/2017 7/25/2017 IT2 101 Sigmon TR
SOC-210-2450 Introduction to Sociology 3 TTH 8:00 AM 10:50 AM 6/27/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 210 Bowman HY
2017 SUMMER COURSE SCHEDULE
Delivery Methods:
HY - Hybrid: Uses a combination of online information delivery and face-to-face class meetings.
IN - Information Highway: Uses interactive video on campus between two or more colleges.
TR - Traditional: Classes are taught in a classroom environment face-to-face with an instructor. Classes may be day or evening.
IN - Internet: Uses the Internet for 100% of the course information delivery.
WB - Web Supported/Assisted: Primary delivery is via traditional face-to-face method with a requirement that students have
Internet access as a supplemental part of the course.
J U N E 2 7 - J U LY 2 5
SECOND
Minimester
Course# Name CR Days Time Start Date End Date Room Instructor Delivery
ART-111-0601 Art Appreciation 3 TTH 12:00 PM 3:50 PM 6/13/2017 7/25/2017 CCA 102 Haralam WB
ENG-111-0650 Writing and Inquiry 3 MW 12:00 PM 3:50 PM 6/13/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 104 Russell HY
ON LINE
HIS-111-0640 World Civilizations I 3 M ON LINE 6/13/2017 7/25/2017 ON LINE Gaskill IN
HIS-132-0640 American History II 3 M ON LINE 6/13/2017 7/25/2017 ON LINE Sattler IN
MUS-110-0640 Music Appreciation 3 M ON LINE 6/13/2017 7/25/2017 ON LINE Crouch IN
RCP-123-0601 Special Practice Lab 1 MW 9:00 AM 12:50 PM 5/31/2017 7/5/2017 OHS 122 Chitwood WB
J U N E 1 3 - J U LY 2 5Six Week Session
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Course# Name CR Days Time Start Date End Date Room Instructor Delivery
ACA-111-0840 College Student Success 1 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IN
ACA-122-0840 College Transfer Success 1 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Russell IN
AHR-114-0870 Heat Pump Technology 4 M 6:00 PM 9:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IT2 101 Sigmon TR
WTH 6:00 PM 9:50 PM IT2 101
AHR-210-0870 Residential Building Code 2 MW 6:00 PM 6:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 106 TR
MW 7:00 PM 8:50 PM SCI 106
ANT-210-0840 General Anthropology 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Bowman IN
BDF-210-0880 Hops Selection and Production 4 MW 6:00 PM 6:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 RCFB 101 Overby HY
MW 7:00 PM 8:50 PM RCFB 101
ON LINE
BIO-110-0840 Principles of Biology 4 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Comes IN
BIO-168-0850 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 MW 8:00 AM 10:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 117 Burnette HY
TTH 8:00 AM 10:50 AM SCI 106
BIO-169-0850 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Allen HY
BPR-130-0870 Print Reading-Construction 3 MWTH 6:00 PM 6:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IT2 102 TR
BUS-110-0840 Introduction to Business 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Shaffer IN
CHM-131-0801 Introduction to Chemistry 3 MW 8:00 AM 10:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 104B Baum TR
CHM-131A-0801 Intro to Chemistry Lab 1 MW 12:00 PM 2:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 120 Baum TR
CIS-110-0840 Introduction to Computers 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IN
CJC-111-0840 Intro to Criminal Justice 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Weatherly IN
CJC-141-0840 Corrections 3 M ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Weatherly IN
CJC-213-0801 Substance Abuse 3 MW 9:00 AM 11:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 ADT 209 Hux TR
CJC-215-0801 Organization & Administration 3 TTH 9:00 AM 11:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 ADT 209 Wade TR
COM-231-0801 Public Speaking 3 MW 1:00 PM 3:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 201 Hernandez WB
COM-231-0840 Public Speaking 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Worrell IN
COM-231-0870 Public Speaking 3 MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 201 Hernandez WB
COS-115-0801 Cosmetology Concepts III 4 MWTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 102B Servie TR
COS-116-0801 Salon III 4 MTWTH 10:00 AM 4:25 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 105 Gregory TR
COS-250-0801 Computerized Salon Ops 1 M 4:35 PM 6:30 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI TBA Servie TR
DMS-002D-0801 Developmental Math Shell 2 2 TTH 9:00 AM 10:25 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 111 WB
TTH 10:25 AM 11:25 AM SCI 111
DMS-002D-0802 Developmental Math Shell 2 2 TTH 12:00 PM 1:25 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 111 WB
TTH 1:25 PM 2:25 PM SCI 111
DMS-002D-0870 Developmental Math Shell 2 2 TTH 6:00 PM 7:25 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 111 WB
TTH 7:25 PM 8:25 PM SCI 111
DRE-096-0801 Integrated Reading and Writing 3 MW 10:00 AM 11:25 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 205A Pruitt WB
TTH 11:00 AM 11:50 AM HUM 208
TTH 10:00 AM 10:50 AM HUM 205A
DRE-097-0801 Integrated Reading Writing II 3 MW 10:00 AM 11:25 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 205A Pruitt WB
TTH 11:00 AM 11:50 AM HUM 208
TTH 10:00 AM 10:50 AM HUM 208
M AY 3 0 - J U LY 2 5Eight Week Session
22 | www.rockinghamcc.edu START LOCAL. GO FAR.M AY 22 A P P L I C AT I O N D E A D L I N E
Course# Name CR Days Time Start Date End Date Room Instructor Delivery
DRE-097-0880 Integrated Reading Writing II 3 T 6:00 PM 8:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 205A HY
TH 8:00 PM 8:50 PM HUM 205A
TH 6:00 PM 7:50 PM HUM 205A
DRE-098-0801 Integrated Reading Writing III 3 MW 12:00 PM 1:25 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 205A Pruitt WB
TTH 1:00 PM 1:50 PM HUM 208
TTH 12:00 PM 12:50 PM HUM 208
DRE-098-0880 Integrated Reading Writing III 3 T 6:00 PM 8:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 205A HY
TH 8:00 PM 8:50 PM HUM 205A
TH 6:00 PM 7:50 PM HUM 205A
ECO-251-0840 Prin of Microeconomics 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Nyako IN
ECO-252-0840 Prin of Macroeconomics 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Nyako IN
EDU-119-0840 Intro to Early Child Educ 4 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Jumper IN
EDU-153-0880 Health, Safety & Nutrit 3 T 5:30 PM 8:20 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 101 Jumper HY
ON LINE
ELC-112-0870 DC/AC Electricity 5 MTWTH 5:30 PM 6:45 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IT1 104 Boles TR
MTWTH 7:00 PM 9:50 PM IT1 104
ELC-117-0801 Motors and Controls 4 MTWTH 9:00 AM 9:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IT2 103E Edwards TR
MTWTH 10:00 AM 12:50 PM IT2 103E
ELC-228-0870 PLC Applications 4 MTWTH 6:00 PM 6:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IT1 105 Elliott TR
MTWTH 7:00 PM 9:50 PM IT1 105
ENG-102-0870 Applied Communications II 3 MW 6:00 PM 8:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 204 Carter WB
ENG-111-0840 Writing and Inquiry 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Boyle IN
ENG-112-0840 Writing/Research in the Disc 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Boyle IN
ENG-112-0850 Writing/Research in the Disc 3 MW 12:00 PM 2:50 PM5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 204 Ledford HY
ON LINE
ENG-114-0870 Prof Research & Reporting 3 TTH 6:00 PM 8:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 HUM 208 Rush WB
ENG-232-0840 American Literature II 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Parrish IN
GER-111-0840 Elementary German I 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Campitelli IN
HIS-131-0840 American History I 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Sattler IN
HOR-164-0870 Hort Pest Management 3 MW 6:00 PM 7:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 RCFB 102 Woodall TR
MW 8:00 PM 9:50 PM RCFB 102
HUM-115-0840 Critical Thinking 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Wooster IN
MAC-113-0801 Machining Technology III 6 MTWTH 7:30 AM 8:20 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IT1 102 Brooks TR
MTWTH 8:30 AM 12:00 PM IT1 110
MTWTH 12:30 PM 3:00 PM IT1 110
MAT-143-0840 Quantitative Literacy 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IN
MAT-152-0850 Statistical Methods I 4 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Hurley HY
TTH 1:00 PM 2:50 PM SCI 108
MAT-171-0801 Precalculus Algebra 4 MW 8:00 AM 10:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 108 Saffold TR
TTH 8:00 AM 9:50 AM SCI 108
MAT-271-0801 Calculus I 4 TTH 12:00 PM 2:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 SCI 114 Saffold TR
MW 12:00 PM 1:50 PM SCI 114
MUS-110-0840 Music Appreciation 3 M ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Crouch N
NUR-103-0801 Practical Nursing III 9 MT 9:00 AM 11:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 OHS 208 Gurley WB
ON LINE 7:00 AM 4:00 PM TBA TBA
MT 1:00 PM 3:50 PM OHS 208
M AY 3 0 - J U LY 2 5Eight Week Session
www.rockinghamcc.edu | 23START LOCAL. GO FAR. M AY 22 A P P L I C AT I O N D E A D L I N E
Course# Name CR Days Time Start Date End Date Room Instructor Delivery
NUR-114-0801 Holistic Health Concepts 5 MT 9:00 AM 11:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 OHS 207 Pecinich WB
WTH 6:45 AM 12:04 PM TBA TBA
WTH 1:00 PM 3:50 PM OHS 208
OST-131-0840 Keyboarding 2 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Meeks IN
OST-236-0840 Adv Word/Information Proc 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Meeks IN
OST-289-0840 Administrative Office Mgt 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Meeks IN
PED-110-0801 Fit and Well for Life 2 TTH 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 GYM 101 Haynes WB
TTH 10:00 AM 11:50 AM GYM 101
PED-120-0801 Walking for Fitness 1 MW 9:00 AM 11:50 AM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 GYM 101 Haynes WB
PHI-240-0840 Introduction to Ethics 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Wooster IN
PHY-110-0840 Conceptual Physics 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Rumley-Smith IN
PHY-110A-0840 Conceptual Physics Lab 1 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Rumley-Smith IN
PSY-150-0840 General Psychology 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Freeman IN
PSY-150-0841 General Psychology 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Freeman IN
PSY-241-0840 Developmental Psych 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Rader IN
SOC-210-0840 Introduction to Sociology 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Bowman IN
SPA-111-0840 Elementary Spanish I 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Campitelli IN
SPA-112-0840 Elementary Spanish II 3 ON LINE 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 Campitelli IN
SUR-134-0801 Surgical Procedures II 5 MW 8:30 AM 1:20 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 OHS 209 Tulloch WB
SUR-135-0801 SUR Clinical Practice II 4 TTHF 6:30 AM 3:00 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 TBA TBA Kinton WB
SUR-137-0801 Professional Success Prep 1 M 2:00 PM 3:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 OHS 209 Kinton WB
TRF-210-0870 Turfgrass Eqmt Mgmt 3 TTH 5:00 PM 5:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 RCFB 101 Overby TR
TTH 6:00 PM 9:50 PM RCFB 101
WLD-131-0870 GTAW (TIG) Plate 4 MTWTH 6:00 PM 6:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IT1 102 Cruise TR
MTWTH 7:00 PM 9:50 PM IT1 106
WLD-214-0870 Sanitary Welding 4 MTWTH 6:00 PM 6:50 PM 5/30/2017 7/25/2017 IT1 103 Hughes TR
MTWTH 7:00 PM 9:50 PM IT1 107
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