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Fall 2011Master Class Schedule
fall classes begin september 7
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Y T E C H N I C A L C O L L E G E
C E L E B R A T I N G
1911 - 2011
AdministrAtion Center3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.3300
Burlington Center496 McCanna Pkwy.262.767.5200
Center for AdvAnCedteChnology & innovAtionRenaissance Business Park 2320 Renaissance Blvd. Sturtevant, WI 53177262.898.7500
Center for BiosCienCe& informAtion teChnology3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.3600
elkhorn CAmpus400 County Road HElkhorn, WI 53121-2046262.741.8200
hero Center380 McCanna Pkwy.Burlington, WI 53105-3622262.767.5204
horizon Center for trAnsportAtionteChnology4940 - 88th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-7467262.564.3900
kenoshA CAmpus3520 - 30th AvenueKenosha, WI 53144-1690262.564.2200
lAkeview AdvAnCedteChnology Center 9449 - 88th Avenue (Highway H)Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158-2216262.564.3400
rACine CAmpus1001 South Main StreetRacine, WI 53403-1582262.619.6200
TTY 262.741.8492 • VP 866.971.7688
Equal opportunity/access/employer & educator. Ofrece igualdad en opportu-nidades/acceso/empleo y educación.
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Y T E C H N I C A L C O L L E G E
C E L E B R A T I N G
1911 - 2011
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Important Dates!
Table of Contents
Gateway Campus/Center
On-siteRegistration
Locations
Elkhorn Campus400 County Road H, Elkhorn, WI
Kenosha Campus 3520-30th Avenue, Kenosha, WI
Racine Campus1001 S. Main Street, Racine, WI
Burlington Center496 McCanna Parkway, Burlington, WI
Fall 2011September 7 - December 20
September 3-5 . . . . . . . . . .Labor Day Holiday/College Closed
September 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty In-Service/No Classes
September 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First Day of Fall Classes
October 19 . . . . . . . . . . . .Employee Learning Day/No Classes
November 24-27 . . . . . . . .Thanksgiving Break/College Closed
December 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Last Day of Fall Classes
December 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Faculty In-Service/No Classes
December 24-January 1 . . . . .Holiday Season/College Closed
GENERAL INFORMATIONAcademic Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Adding/Dropping a Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Apply to Gateway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Credit Transfer Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86Distance Learning/Alternative Instructional Strategies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Financial Aid Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 & 79Maps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Payment Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Senior Citizen Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
PROGRAMS/COURSESHow to Read this Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Global Index of Subjects/Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
FALL INDICESAcademic Preparation Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Accelerated Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Adult Continuing Education (ACE) Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Adult High School Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Associate Degree Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Distance Education Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74General Studies Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Self-Paced Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Technical Diploma Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
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2 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Information on each of our career training educational programs is available at www.gtc.edu/careers. If you want information on admission to Gateway—an open enrollment college—see www.gtc.edu/admissions.
Register early for best class selection! Please make sure your account is in good standing. Gateway continues to makeregistering for courses easier for you. Two registration options (see page 3) are open to you. The entire registration
policy and procedure can be found online at www.gtc.edu/registration.
REGISTRATIONHOURS...
Monday – Thursday8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Friday8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Dates Closed:May 28-30 & July 4
Registration
Students accepted to a program with the greatest number of GPA credits get registration preference.
You may register:
60 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 1145 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 1230 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 1320 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 1410 credits or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 151 credit or more . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beginning April 18Currently enrolled, 0 credits completed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beginning April 19
The $40 class reservation deposit is waived for continuing students who register April 11 - April 20.(This does not reduce your tuition and fees.)
Priority Registration Dates
Registration begins:April 11
Currently EnrolledProgram Students
April 21New Credit
Program Students
April 28Open Registration
If you have earned the following number of GPA credits:
You can learn how many credits you have through WebAdvisor: www.gtc.edu/webadvisorPlease look under the Student menu, then under the Registration category.
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❷Walk-in
My
Registration Options1. Go to www.gtc.edu
2. Click on the WebAdvisor icon
ElKhORN CAMPuS
400 HWY HElkhorn, WI
262.741.83001.800.247.7122
Register in the Student Services department on any Gateway campus. Photo I.D. required. TheRegistration Form is available in Student Services or online at www.gtc.edu. Type “registrationform” in the Search box.
❶Online
KENOShA CAMPuS
3520-30th AvenueKenosha, WI262.564.2300
1.800.247.7122
RACINE CAMPuS
1001 S. Main StreetRacine, WI
262.619.6300 1.800.247.7122
BuRlINGTON CENTER
496 McCanna Blvd. Burlington, WI262.767.5300
1.800.247.7122
If you are a Continuing Student...
If you are new toGateway Technical College...
3. Click “Students”
4. Click “Log In”
5. Enter your 7 digit GatewayStudent ID#, includingleading zeros(Example: for ID 222, enter 0000222)
6. Enter your case sensitivepassword
3a. Click “Prospective Students”3b. Click “I Am New to Gateway”
to set up your record, get your 7 digit ID# and a temporary
password so you can register
4. Click “Log In”
5. Enter your 7 digit Gateway Student ID#
6a. Enter your temporary password6b. Choose a new password, if desired6c. Click “Students”
7. Click “Register for Sections” under the “Registration” heading
8. Select a Registration Option
9. After registering, review your schedule for accuracy on “My ClassSchedule” under the “Academic Profile” heading
My
If you are not ready to register, but want to see
which classes are available,click “Search for Classes
(Sections)”
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4 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Gateway Technical College provides several options for payment of tuition (see:www.gtc.edu/paymentoptions). A payment option must be in place by August 25,2011 for 2011 Fall semester or student will be dropped from all active classes.Resident and out-of-state tuition available at www.gtc.edu/tuition.
Class Reservation Deposit for Credit Students Only
• A $40 deposit will hold 2011 Fall classes until August 25, 2011.
• A payment option must be selected by the above date to prevent being droppedfrom all active classes. The $40 deposit is nonrefundable if a payment option is notselected by August 25, 2011 for 2011 Fall classes.
• If registering after August 25, 2011 for 2011 Fall, you must select a paymentoption upon registration.
Payment Option #1PAY FEES IN FULL by cash, check, or credit card at Student Services or overweb by credit card at www.gtc.edu/webadvisor (select “Make A Payment”).Student’s account must be paid in full by August 25, 2011, or student will bedropped from all active classes.
Payment Option # 2PROVIDE AN AUTHORIZATION to Student Services. All third party payments(company/employer, agency authorizations) and financial aid deferments must beon file at Gateway Technical College by the due date above.
Payment Option # 3
Student Payment PlanOnly available for 3 or more credits. Students registered for CNA class only arenot eligible.
• Payment Plan is open for enrollment for 2011 Fall from August 1, 2011 throughSeptember 16, 2011.
• Enroll and make required deposit payment at Student Services, with mail-inremittance form or at www.gtc.edu, click on “WebAdvisor” (select “GatewayTechnical College Payment Plan” ).
• Plan requires a deposit of 40% of eligible tuition/fees plus a $15.00 processing fee.
• Student’s account balance after deposit to be paid in 2 installments.
For FAll 2011 plan: 1st installment due October 7, 2011 and 2nd installment due November 4, 2011.
• Maximum on plan after required deposit is $2,000.00. Any tuition/fees over$3,333.00 must be paid in full at time of enrolling on plan. A late fee of $45 ischarged if an installment payment is not receipted to student’s account by due date.
• More information is available about the payment plan at www.gtc.edu/paymentoptions.
Paying for College
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FINANCIAL AID STUDENTS
Activate your Gateway Plus Card at:www.GatewayPlusCard.com
To complete the activation you will need:
• Access to Internet with capability to receive e-mail
• Gateway Plus Card
• An e-mail address – personal or Gatewayassigned e-mail address**
• Social Security number
• Driver’s license information (not required)
• Your preference choice
- Easy Refund with Gateway Plus Card OR
- ACH (electronic transfer) to your bank. Dothis by completing, printing, and mailingthe form, with your bank routing numberand account number, to Higher One.
You must confirm your address to completethe activation process. Watch for an e-mailfrom Gateway Plus Card giving you theinformation needed to confirm your e-mailaddress. Activation does not mean financialaid funds are on your card. Student willreceive an e-mail when financial aid fundshave been applied to card.
No access to a computer at home? Activate your card
at Gateway in our open labs!Racine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Room T204 Kenosha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Room A205Elkhorn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Room N208
** To check your Gateway e-mail address,log on to WebAdvisor, under “Academic Profile” click on “My Profile”
Financial aid is financial assistance to help students of any age meettheir educational costs. Nearly 95% of all Gateway students whohave applied for financial aid have received some form of it. Pleasesee www.gtc.edu/financialaid for important details.
All students must complete the Free Application for Federal StudentAid (FAFSA) or Renewal FAFSA. Students are encouraged to applyonline by accessing www.fafsa.gov. Completing this form allowsFinancial Aid to determine eligibility for all types of financial aid.
Students are urged to file the FAFSA as soon as possible. It can take5 - 6 weeks to process.
Types of aid available to Gateway students include:
• Grants (do not have to be repaid unless you stop attending) • Student Loans (must be repaid) • Student Employment (you work and earn money to help pay for college)
Eligibility Requirements: • Be accepted into a Technical Diploma or Associate Degree Program. • Meet program entry requirements before the start of the semester. • Be a U. S. citizen, a National or a permanent resident of the United States.• Demonstrate financial need as determined by Gateway’s Financial Aid
Office through the Financial Aid Application (FAFSA) process. • Not be in default on any educational loan, or demonstrate an unwilling-
ness to repay any educational loan and/or owe any overpayment toGateway Technical College or the U. S. Department of Education.
• Be in compliance with Selective Service regulations. • Be enrolled at least half-time status to receive most types of financial aid. • Maintain satisfactory academic progress as defined by Gateway’s
Financial Aid Office. • Must participate in Loan Entrance/Exit Counseling if award includes loan.
Priority Application Dates for the 2011-2012 Academic Year
Financial Aid
Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . .Apply by April 1Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Apply by July 1Spring . . . . . . . . . .Apply by November 1
Financial Aid Census Date info available on pg. 79
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6 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Are you ready for Distance Learning?An alternative to traditional classroom learning
Gateway offers several ways for students to take classes while notphysically in the classroom with the instructor. Distance learning connects students through Internet and interactive videoconferencingso that the student can take the class from home or from a locationthat is more convenient than where the instructor is teaching.
Courses with materials delivered through the Internet. It isrecommended students have computers at home withweb access; however, work can be completed at any site,including Gateway Technical College student computerlabs, which have a web connection.
A great deal of information is available to students on the DistanceLearning website at www.gtc.edu/distancelearning. More and morestudents are taking courses outside the traditional college setting.
Are you ready for Distance Learning? Find out by completing theSmartMeasure assessment. It will take you 20-30 minutes from startto finish, but you may log out and complete it later if necessary.
After you log in to SmartMeasure, you will receive an email fromSmartMeasure with SmartMeasure PIN number that will allow youto log back in later or view your results again. Your SmartMeasurescore will not prevent you from registering for online classes. It isa tool that will help you assess your strengths and weaknessesrelated to distance learning in five areas. The website forSmartMeasureis: http://cws.gtc.edu/departments/distancelearning/READI_Introduction_4_Web.htm
Burlington Center Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .767-5300Elkhorn Campus Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .741-8300Kenosha Campus Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .564-2300Racine Campus Student Services: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .619-6300
Remember, there is an additional $10 per credit charge, with a min-imum charge of $10, for classes offered via the Internet.
Receive Materials: Department procedures may vary. Checkcourse descriptions online for specific instructions. If you needassistance, visit: www.gtc.edu/distancelearning for online trainingdemos, or please contact the educational department office foryour course.
Search for Distance Learning classes using WebAdvisor:
• Go to www.gtc.edu and click on WebAdvisor. Select the “Searchfor Classes” category.
• On that form, you need only select two things:
1. Under Term, select the term you are interested in.
2. Then scroll down to Course Type and use the pull-down menu to choose the INET, ITV, and IPVID programs.
• Then hit the Submit button. You will see all the courses offeredduring the chosen semester that you can take.
Gateway’s Distance learning Options
Courses are delivered in a classroom setting with televi-sion and camera links to other sites. Instructors oftenalternate between sites for more personal interaction.Students should register at the campus that they willattend.
Courses that utilize Internet-delivered video as a keycomponent of their design and delivery.
ITV (Interactive TV)
INET (Internet Study)
IPVID (IP Video, NODAl, and DElTA)
BlND(BlENDED)
Courses delivered by both internet and traditional classroom.
More information about Distance Learning
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HOW TO READ THIS SCHEDULE
Class Number: 10-or11-characteralphanumericID.
Prerequisite: Mustbecompletedbeforebeginningthecourse.
Corequisite: Canbetakenconcurrentlywiththedesiredcourse,orprior.
Course work: Somecoursesrequireproficiency,suchastypingability.
M = MondayT = TuesdayW = WednesdayTh = ThursdayF = FridayS = Saturday
INET—InternetStudyBLND—BlendedITV—InteractiveTVIPVID—IPVideo,NODAL,andDELTAAC—Accelerated
ST—StackedClassSP—Self-PacedLabsOPEN—OpenEntry
ThesecoursesmayutilizeInternet-deliveredvideoasakeycomponentoftheirdesignanddelivery.
ALTERNATIVEDELIVERY
526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 5.00 CR
ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology Corequisites:526-158IntroductiontoRadiographyand526-159
RadiographicImaging1and526-168RadiographyClinical1
Burlington526-149-2B1A $621.15 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 M 03:00P-07:00P 09/12-12/19526-149-2B1B $621.15 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 M 12:40P-02:40P 09/12-12/19 W 11:30A-01:30P 09/07-12/14
Off CampusToBeAnnounced106-392-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
CourseNumber CourseName Credits
Fee
DaysofWeek
Campus
Locations
AlternateDeliveryMethodMarker
PrerequisiteCorequisite
SectionNumber
MeetingTime
Start/EndDates
Notice/Message
ToBeAnnounced—contactdepartmentforinformation
10 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Global Subject Index—Fall
Accounting.................................................................................27Admin/OfficeAssistant/Medical............................................29,60Aeronautics................................................................................30AirCond.&RefrigTechnology...............................................31,76Alcohol&OtherDrugAbuse........................................................32ArchitecturalTechnology.............................................................32AutomatedManufacturing...........................................................32AutomotiveTechnology...............................................................33Barbering/Cosmetology..............................................................60BuildingService....................................................................34,61BusinessAdministration..............................................................34CareerEducation........................................................................70CivilEngineeringTechnology.......................................................34CommunicationSkills..................................................................16ComputerSoftware.....................................................................35CriminalJustice..........................................................................36CulinaryArts..............................................................................37Dental..................................................................................38,61DriverEducation.........................................................................76EarlyChildhoodEducation...........................................................38ElectricalEngineeringTech..........................................................39ElectromechanicalTechnology......................................................39ElectronicTechnology..................................................................40EmergencyMedicalService.............................................40,61,76English.................................................................................67,70FinancialPlanning......................................................................41FireTechnology....................................................................41,76FluidPowerTechnology...............................................................42ForeignLanguage.......................................................................17GenCollege:NaturalScience.......................................................67GeneralCollege:CommSkills......................................................67GeneralCollege:Mathematics...............................................42,67GeneralCollege:Reading............................................................67GeneralCollege:Success.............................................................67GeneralStudies..........................................................................17Graphics/Printing/Publishing......................................................42GroupDynamics/TrafficSafety...................................................77HealthInformationTechnology....................................................43History.......................................................................................70Horticulture................................................................................93
Hospitality..................................................................................43HumanServices..........................................................................44IndustrialEquipMechanic............................................................44InteriorDesign...........................................................................45InternalTraining.........................................................................77InterpreterTechnology................................................................45IT-InformationTechnology........................................................46IT-MicrocomputerSpecialist.......................................................46IT-NetworkCommunications......................................................46IT-ProgrammingandWeb.........................................................47LaboratoryAssistant...................................................................48MachineTool/CNCTechnology.....................................................61Marketing&MerchandisingMgmt...............................................48Mathematics...................................................................18,68,70MechanicalDrafting....................................................................61MechanicalTechnology................................................................49MedicalAssistant........................................................................61Motorcycle/MopedDriverEd.......................................................77NaturalScience...........................................................................18NumericalControl.......................................................................62Nursing................................................................................50,62NursingandNursingRelated...........................................52,63,78Pharmacy...................................................................................53PhysicalTherapyAssistant...........................................................53QualityAssurance.......................................................................54QualityInterdisciplinary..............................................................54RadiologicTechnology.................................................................54Reading.....................................................................................68RelatedBusiness.........................................................................54RenewableEnergy-Electricity.....................................................55RenewableEnergy-Thermal.......................................................55ResponsibleBeverage.................................................................78Science.......................................................................................71SmallBusiness............................................................................55SmallEngine/ChassisMechanic...................................................55SocialScience.......................................................................20,71SupervisoryManagement...........................................................55SurgicalTech..............................................................................56VisualCommunications................................................................57Welding................................................................................57,63
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Global Course Index—Fall 2DComputerAnimationTechniques(flash)............................................................................ 57AcceleratedLearning............................................................................................................. 55AccountingCapstone............................................................................................................. 27AccountingforBusiness......................................................................................................... 27AccountingPortfolioDevelopment......................................................................................... 27AccountingPrinciples............................................................................................................ 27AccountingProgramOrientation............................................................................................ 27AccountingSoftwareApplications........................................................................................... 27AccountingSpreadsheetApplications...................................................................................... 28ACLSProviderRe-Certification............................................................................................... 76ActiveDirectoryAdministration............................................................................................. 46AdministrativeAssistantInternship........................................................................................ 29AdministrativeOfficeProcedures........................................................................................... 29AdvancedOfficeTechnologies................................................................................................ 29AeroScienceAerophysics/Aerodynamics............................................................................... 30AeroScienceAviationWeather.............................................................................................. 30AeroScienceCommercial...................................................................................................... 30AeroScienceInstrument........................................................................................................ 30AeronauticalSkillsDevelopment............................................................................................ 31AirConditioningFundamentals.............................................................................................. 31Alcohol/DrugAbuseRehabilitation........................................................................................ 32AlgebraPre-College.............................................................................................................. 68Algebra/PreTechnical........................................................................................................... 68AmericanGovernment-AHS1.0CR........................................................................................ 71AmericanHistoryI-AHS.5CR................................................................................................ 70AmericanHistoryII-AHS.5CR............................................................................................... 70AmericanHistoryIII-AHS.5CR............................................................................................. 70AmericanHistoryIV-AHS.5CR............................................................................................. 70AmericanShortFictionI-AHS.5CR........................................................................................ 70AnatomyandPhysiology,Advanced....................................................................................... 18Anatomy,Basic..................................................................................................................... 19ApplicationServerAdministration.......................................................................................... 46AppliedExitStrategies/DisplayGraphics................................................................................ 42ArchitecturalDrafting/Residential......................................................................................... 32ArtHistory........................................................................................................................... 45ASL1................................................................................................................................... 45ASL3/IntroductiontoInterpreting......................................................................................... 45ASLSkillbuilding1................................................................................................................ 45ASLSkillbuilding2................................................................................................................ 45ASLSkillbuilding5................................................................................................................ 45ASLStructureandFunction.................................................................................................... 45AspectsofDisabilities............................................................................................................ 44AssertiveBehavior................................................................................................................ 55AuthoringTools-Flash.......................................................................................................... 42AutoAdvancedPowertrainControls....................................................................................... 33AutoEngineMajor................................................................................................................ 33AutoInstrumentationandTesting.......................................................................................... 33AutoITforTransportation..................................................................................................... 33AutoManufacturingSystemsTechnologyFieldExperience...................................................... 32AutoServiceFundamentals................................................................................................... 33AutoServiceSimulationIV.................................................................................................... 33AutoCADforConstructionSciences......................................................................................... 34AutoCAD,Introduction........................................................................................................... 49AutomatedManufacturingConcepts/Intro............................................................................. 32AutomatedOfficeApplicationsI............................................................................................. 29AutomatedOfficeApplicationsII............................................................................................ 29AutomatedOfficeApplicationsIII.......................................................................................... 29Aviation/Introduction............................................................................................................ 31BakingforChefs................................................................................................................... 37Barber/CosmetologyIndustry............................................................................................... 60Barber/Cosmetology/Introductionto..................................................................................... 60BasicMotorcycleRider-16Hr.............................................................................................. 77Biochemistry/Introduction.................................................................................................... 19Biology/AnimalI-AHS.5CR.................................................................................................. 71Biology/PlantI-AHS.5CR..................................................................................................... 71BIZInternship....................................................................................................................... 34BleachingA.......................................................................................................................... 60BleachingB.......................................................................................................................... 60BloodPressureMeasurementTechniques............................................................................... 78BlueprintReading................................................................................................................. 61BlueprintReading/Advanced................................................................................................. 61Blueprint/SchematicInterpretation........................................................................................ 49
BrakeSystems...................................................................................................................... 33BuildingConstruction............................................................................................................ 41BuildingMaterials................................................................................................................. 34BusinessCommunications...................................................................................................... 54BusinessFinanceandBudgeting............................................................................................ 28BusinessLaw........................................................................................................................ 34BusinessManagementInternship.......................................................................................... 34BusinessMarketingI............................................................................................................. 48BusinessofInteriorDesign.................................................................................................... 45BusinessofPhotography....................................................................................................... 42Business/Introductionto....................................................................................................... 34CAD-Solidworks.................................................................................................................. 49CAD/SolidsAdvanced............................................................................................................ 49Calculus1............................................................................................................................. 18CardiologyI.......................................................................................................................... 40CardiopulmonaryResuscitationInstructor.............................................................................. 76CareerDevelopment/ExplorationI-AHS................................................................................ 70CareerSearchWorkshop....................................................................................................... 77CarpentryandRepair,Basic.................................................................................................. 61Catering/Banquets............................................................................................................... 38CharacterDesign.................................................................................................................. 57ChemicalStraighteningA...................................................................................................... 60ChemicalStraighteningB...................................................................................................... 60ChildWelfarePolicyandPractice........................................................................................... 44CivicLiteracy-HSED............................................................................................................. 71CivilEngineeringand,IntroductiontoArchitecture.................................................................. 34CivilEngineeringDrafting..................................................................................................... 34CivilTechnologyInternship.................................................................................................... 35ClimateControlSystems........................................................................................................ 33ClinicalI............................................................................................................................... 41CNCIntroductionandSupportEquipmentBasics..................................................................... 61CNCLatheSet-Up.................................................................................................................. 62CNCMachiningTechnology.................................................................................................... 62CNCMillSet-Up.................................................................................................................... 62CNCOffsetsandOperations................................................................................................... 61CNCProductionApplications.................................................................................................. 62CNC/CAMProgramming........................................................................................................ 32CollegeMathematics............................................................................................................. 18CollegeSuccess..................................................................................................................... 67CollegeTechnicalMath1....................................................................................................... 18CollegeTechnicalMath1A..................................................................................................... 18CollegeWriting,Intro............................................................................................................ 67ColorTheory......................................................................................................................... 45CommunityPolicing.............................................................................................................. 36CommunityResourcesandServices....................................................................................... 44ComputerAidedManufacturing,Advanced............................................................................. 32ComputerAssistedProgramming/RoboticsandFMS............................................................... 32ComputerIllustration/DrawingTechniques............................................................................. 42ComputerInterfacingTechniques........................................................................................... 40ComputerProgrammingC..................................................................................................... 47ComputerProgrammingRPG/400......................................................................................... 47ConstitutionalLaw................................................................................................................. 36ConstructionMethods............................................................................................................ 35ContemporaryAmericanProblemsI-AHS.5Cr....................................................................... 71ContemporaryAmericanProblemsII-AHS.5Cr...................................................................... 71CorrectionalProcesses........................................................................................................... 44Counseling/Introductionto.................................................................................................... 44CPRHealthcareProviderAHA-6Hrs..................................................................................... 76CriminalInvestigationTheory................................................................................................ 36CriminalLaw........................................................................................................................ 37CulinarySkillsI.................................................................................................................... 38CulinarySkillsII................................................................................................................... 38DataSecurity&RecoverySupport......................................................................................... 46DBA-Part2-Oracle............................................................................................................ 47DBA-Part3-Oracle............................................................................................................ 47DC/ACI................................................................................................................................ 40DC/ACII............................................................................................................................... 40DC/ACIII............................................................................................................................. 39Deafness/Introto................................................................................................................. 45DentalandGeneralAnatomy................................................................................................ 61DentalAssistantClinicals....................................................................................................... 61DentalAssistantProfessionalism............................................................................................ 61
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DentalChairside................................................................................................................... 61DentalMaterials................................................................................................................... 38DentalRadiography.............................................................................................................. 38DesignConcepts.................................................................................................................... 42DesignConcepts,Advanced................................................................................................... 42DigitalElectronics................................................................................................................. 40DigitalPhotography/Introductionto..................................................................................... 42DigitalPhotography/Advanced............................................................................................. 42DiversityandChangeManagement....................................................................................... 55DraftingforInteriors............................................................................................................ 45Drama-AHS1.0CR............................................................................................................... 70E-Commerce/MarketingontheInternet................................................................................. 48ECE:ChildrenwithDifferingAbilities...................................................................................... 38ECE:CurriculumPlanning...................................................................................................... 38ECE:FamilyandCommunityRelationships............................................................................. 38ECE:FoundationsofEarlyChildhoodEducation....................................................................... 38ECE:Health,Safety,&Nutrition............................................................................................. 38ECE:Infant&ToddlerDevelopment....................................................................................... 39ECE:Math,Science,&SocialStudies....................................................................................... 39ECE:Practicum1................................................................................................................... 39ECE:Practicum2................................................................................................................... 39ECE:Practicum3................................................................................................................... 39Economics............................................................................................................................. 20Electrical&ElectronicSystems1............................................................................................ 33Electrical&ElectronicSystems2............................................................................................ 33Electrical&ElectronicSystems3............................................................................................ 33ElectricalControlsandSystems.............................................................................................. 31ElectroHydraulic/MechanicalSystems................................................................................... 39ElectromechanicalDrSystems................................................................................................ 39ElectronicCommunications.................................................................................................... 40ElectronicDevicesI............................................................................................................... 40ElectronicDevicesII.............................................................................................................. 40ElectronicEnergyManagement.............................................................................................. 31ElementaryAlgebrawithApplications.................................................................................... 42EmployabilitySkills............................................................................................................... 17EMT-Basic............................................................................................................................. 41EMT-IntermediateTechnician................................................................................................. 61EnginePerformance1........................................................................................................... 33EngineRepair1.................................................................................................................... 33EngineeringGraphicsw/CAD1.............................................................................................. 49EngineeringGraphicsw/CAD2.............................................................................................. 50EngineeringGraphicsw/CAD3.............................................................................................. 50EnglishComposition1........................................................................................................... 16EnglishFundamentalsI-AHS.5CR......................................................................................... 70EnglishFundamentalsII-AHS.5CR........................................................................................ 70Entrepreneurship1-Feasibility............................................................................................. 55Entrepreneurship-NewVenture.............................................................................................. 55EnvironmentalScienceI-AHS.5CR........................................................................................ 71EnvironmentalScienceII-AHS.5CR....................................................................................... 71Ethics:Theory&Applications,Introto.................................................................................... 20ExploringSurgicalIssues....................................................................................................... 56FabricationTechniques.......................................................................................................... 40FacialsA............................................................................................................................... 60FacilityOperatingEngineerHP.............................................................................................. 31FacilityOperatingEngineerLP............................................................................................... 31FamilyandChemicalAbuse................................................................................................... 32FamilyTheoryandPractice................................................................................................... 44FantasyandScienceFictionI-AHS.5CR.................................................................................. 70FeedbackandControlSystems/Electromechanical................................................................. 39FinancialAnalysis/Management............................................................................................ 28FireOfficerI-Certification.................................................................................................... 76FireProtectionHydraulics...................................................................................................... 41FireSafetyCommunications.................................................................................................. 41FireScienceStudentInternship.............................................................................................. 41FireServiceInstructorI......................................................................................................... 76FireService/ChangingTechnologies....................................................................................... 41FirefighterICertification....................................................................................................... 76FirefighterII......................................................................................................................... 76FirefighterSurvival............................................................................................................... 76FirefightingPrinciplesI......................................................................................................... 41FirefightingPrinciplesII........................................................................................................ 41FlightPrivatePilot................................................................................................................ 31
FloralDesignI/Commercial................................................................................................... 93FloralDesignIII.................................................................................................................... 93FoodServiceSupervision....................................................................................................... 38Foods,Basic.......................................................................................................................... 38ForkliftOperationandMaintenance...................................................................................... 34FreshWaterTreatment.......................................................................................................... 35FrontOfficeManagement..................................................................................................... 43Fundamentals-Unix............................................................................................................. 46FundamentalsofCNCMillingApplications.............................................................................. 62FundamentalsofCNCTurningApplications............................................................................. 62FundamentalsofElectricity/Electronics.................................................................................. 40FundamentalsofReadingPrescriptions.................................................................................. 53GameProgrammingI........................................................................................................... 47GardeManger...................................................................................................................... 38Gauging/Inspection.............................................................................................................. 61GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology.......................................................................................... 19GeneralBiology.................................................................................................................... 19GeneralChemistry................................................................................................................ 19GeneralPhysics1................................................................................................................. 19GeoExchangeSiteSafety....................................................................................................... 55GeographicalInformationSystemsI...................................................................................... 35GeometricDimensioningandTolerancing............................................................................... 50GermanI.............................................................................................................................. 17Gerontology/Introductionto................................................................................................. 44GraphicDesignProfessionalPractices.................................................................................... 42GroupCounseling................................................................................................................. 44GroupDynamics................................................................................................................... 77HairColorA,Basic................................................................................................................ 60HairColorB,Basic................................................................................................................ 60HairDesignIA...................................................................................................................... 60HairDesignIB...................................................................................................................... 60HairDesignIIA.................................................................................................................... 60Hardware&SoftwareSupport............................................................................................... 46HCPCPRRecertificationHealthcareProviderAHA-4Hrs....................................................... 76HealthandWellnessforFirefighters...................................................................................... 41HealthDataManagement..................................................................................................... 43HealthUnitCoordinatorClinical............................................................................................. 63HealthUnitCoordinatorProceduresI..................................................................................... 63HealthUnitCoordinatorProceduresII.................................................................................... 63HeatLoadEstimation............................................................................................................ 31HeatingIII............................................................................................................................ 31HeatingSystemsApplications................................................................................................ 31HerbaceousPlants................................................................................................................ 93HorticultureMarketing.......................................................................................................... 93HospitalityPortfolio.............................................................................................................. 43Hospitality/Principlesof........................................................................................................ 43HumanBodyinHealth&Disease.......................................................................................... 61HumanDiseasesfortheHealthProfessions............................................................................ 43HumanResourceManagement.............................................................................................. 55HumanServiceFieldExperience............................................................................................ 44HumanServices/Introduction................................................................................................ 44HVACBlueprintReading........................................................................................................ 31HVACSystems....................................................................................................................... 31IBMiSystemAdministration.................................................................................................. 47ICDDiagnosisCoding............................................................................................................ 43ICDProcedureCoding........................................................................................................... 43IllustrationMediaConcepts.................................................................................................... 42Illustration,Advanced........................................................................................................... 42ImagingEquipmentOperation............................................................................................... 54IncomeTaxAccounting.......................................................................................................... 28IndustrialControls,Introductionto......................................................................................... 39InteriorDesignInternshipII.................................................................................................. 45InteriorDesign,Principlesof................................................................................................. 45InteriorLighting/Fundamentalsof......................................................................................... 45InteriorSpacePlanandDesign.............................................................................................. 45IntermediateAccountingI..................................................................................................... 28IntermediateAccountingII.................................................................................................... 28InternationalBuffets............................................................................................................. 38InternationalMarketing........................................................................................................ 48InternetBusinessApplications............................................................................................... 48Internet/Introductionto........................................................................................................ 35InternshipandPortfolioDevelopment.................................................................................... 43
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InternshipforAccounting...................................................................................................... 29InterviewingPrinciples&Recordkeeping............................................................................... 44Interviews/Interrogations/Confessions.................................................................................. 37IntrotoCriminalJustice........................................................................................................ 37IntrotoSustainableEnergy................................................................................................... 55IntroductiontoGroundLoopMethods.................................................................................... 55IntroductiontoRadiography.................................................................................................. 54Investments.......................................................................................................................... 34ITAppsServer&Support...................................................................................................... 46ITE-Commerce..................................................................................................................... 47ITEssentials.......................................................................................................................... 46ITinBusiness........................................................................................................................ 46ITWebGraphics-Flash......................................................................................................... 48JavaProgramming-IBMiSeries............................................................................................ 48Java,Introductionto............................................................................................................. 48JuvenileAODAEducationTheory........................................................................................... 77JuvenileLaw........................................................................................................................ 37Keyboarding......................................................................................................................... 30KeyboardingApplications...................................................................................................... 30KitchenandBathroomPlanning............................................................................................ 45LabSkills,Basic.................................................................................................................... 48LandSurveying-DataProcessing.......................................................................................... 35LandSurveyingBasics........................................................................................................... 35LandSurveyingFundamentals............................................................................................... 35Landcadd,Introductionto...................................................................................................... 93LandscapeManagement........................................................................................................ 93LandscapePlantsI................................................................................................................ 93LeadershipDevelopment....................................................................................................... 55LegalIssuesforSupervisors.................................................................................................. 55LodgingFieldExperience....................................................................................................... 43LPNRefresherI-Theory/Lab................................................................................................ 52LPNRefresherII-Clinical...................................................................................................... 52MachineandEquipmentInstallation...................................................................................... 44Macroeconomics................................................................................................................... 20MaintenanceMachining........................................................................................................ 44ManagementAccounting....................................................................................................... 29Management/Merchandising................................................................................................ 48ManagingforQuality............................................................................................................ 56ManagingPharmacyBenefits................................................................................................ 53ManagingServices/HospitalityIndustry................................................................................. 43ManicuringA,Basic............................................................................................................... 60ManualDDuctDesign........................................................................................................... 31ManualDriveTrainandAxles................................................................................................ 33ManufacturingProcesses....................................................................................................... 50ManufacturingShopSafety................................................................................................... 54MarketingCareers................................................................................................................ 48MarketingInternship............................................................................................................ 49MarketingPrinciples............................................................................................................. 49MarketingProfessionalDevelopment..................................................................................... 49MarketingResearch.............................................................................................................. 49MarriageandFamily............................................................................................................ 20MathwithBusinessApplications............................................................................................. 18MathematicsandLogic.......................................................................................................... 18MathematicsI-AHS.5CR....................................................................................................... 70MathematicsI/Applied.......................................................................................................... 18MathematicsII-AHS.5CR...................................................................................................... 70MathematicsII/Applied......................................................................................................... 18Mathematics/PreTechnical.................................................................................................... 68MechanicalEngineering,IntroductiontoTech......................................................................... 50MechanicalFundamentals..................................................................................................... 31MechanicalSkillsforTechnicians............................................................................................ 33MechanicalSystems.............................................................................................................. 61MechanicalSystemsforBuildings.......................................................................................... 32Mechanisms.......................................................................................................................... 50Media/MassCommunications-AHS1.0CR.............................................................................. 70MedicFirstAid...................................................................................................................... 76MedicFirstAidRecertification................................................................................................ 76MedicalAssistantAdministrativeProcedures........................................................................... 62MedicalAssistantClinicalProcedures1................................................................................... 62MedicalAssistantLabProcedures1........................................................................................ 62Men’sHaircuttingA............................................................................................................... 60Men’sHaircuttingB............................................................................................................... 60
MentalHealth/SubstanceAbuse............................................................................................ 32MetalFabricationI................................................................................................................ 63Microbiology........................................................................................................................ 19MicrocomputerProgrammingAdvanced................................................................................. 48Microeconomics.................................................................................................................... 20Microprocessors.................................................................................................................... 40MicrosoftAccess.................................................................................................................... 35MicrosoftExcel..................................................................................................................... 35MicrosoftExcelII.................................................................................................................. 35MicrosoftPowerPoint............................................................................................................ 35MicrosoftPowerPointII......................................................................................................... 36MicrosoftWord..................................................................................................................... 36MicrosoftWordII.................................................................................................................. 36MobileDeviceApplicationProgramming................................................................................ 48Modalities............................................................................................................................ 54ModernShortFictionI-AHS.5CR........................................................................................... 70MSSCCertificationPreparationandAssessment...................................................................... 54MultimediaApplications........................................................................................................ 43MultimediaGraphicsandAnimation...................................................................................... 43MultimediaSurvey................................................................................................................ 43MultipleOffenderProgramTheory........................................................................................ 77NetworkAdministration-Microsoft........................................................................................ 47NetworkSecurity.................................................................................................................. 47NetworkSpecialistInternship................................................................................................ 47Network/WebConcepts,Introductionto................................................................................. 47NSG:AppliedPediatricConcepts............................................................................................ 52NSG:Endocrine&ElectrolytesDisorders................................................................................. 53NSG:IntroClinicalPractice.................................................................................................... 50NSG:PharmacologyApplications........................................................................................... 53NursingAdvancedClinicalPractice......................................................................................... 50NursingAdvancedSkills........................................................................................................ 50NursingAssistant.................................................................................................................. 62NursingClinicalTransition..................................................................................................... 51NursingComplexHealthAlterationsI.................................................................................... 51NursingComplexHealthAlterationsII................................................................................... 51NursingFundamentals.......................................................................................................... 51NursingHealthAlterations.................................................................................................... 51NursingHealthPromotion..................................................................................................... 51NursingIntermediateClinicalPractice.................................................................................... 51NursingManagementandProfessionalConcepts.................................................................... 52NursingMentalHealthCommunityConcepts.......................................................................... 52NursingPharmacology.......................................................................................................... 52NursingSkills....................................................................................................................... 52Nursing:AssessmentSkillsReview......................................................................................... 78Nursing:ClinicalCareAcrosstheLifespan............................................................................... 52Nursing:IntroductiontoClinicalCareManagement................................................................ 52Nutrition.............................................................................................................................. 38OfficeFieldStudy................................................................................................................. 60OfficeProofreadingandEditing............................................................................................ 30OfficeTechnologyCommunications........................................................................................ 30Optoelectronics..................................................................................................................... 40Oral/InterpersonalCommunication....................................................................................... 16OrganizationalDevelopment................................................................................................. 56ParamedicPharmacology...................................................................................................... 41PathophysiologyforHealthProfessions................................................................................. 53PayrollAccounting................................................................................................................ 29PCBasics/MSOffice.............................................................................................................. 36PermTechniquesA................................................................................................................ 60PermTechniquesB................................................................................................................ 60PersonalFinancialPlanning................................................................................................... 41PersonalSkillsforSupervisors............................................................................................... 56PharmaceuticalBusinessApplications..................................................................................... 53PharmacologyforAlliedHealthPharmforAlliedHealth......................................................... 62PharmacyCalculations.......................................................................................................... 53PharmacyLaw...................................................................................................................... 53Phlebotomy.......................................................................................................................... 48PlantBiologyforHorticulture................................................................................................ 93PlantPestsandControl......................................................................................................... 93PlantPropagation................................................................................................................. 93PlasticFusionApplications..................................................................................................... 55Pneumatics/Hydraulics-Introduction.................................................................................... 42PoliceAdministration............................................................................................................ 37
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PoliceScienceInternship....................................................................................................... 37PracticumI........................................................................................................................... 45Pre-Algebra.......................................................................................................................... 67Pre-TechnicalReading........................................................................................................... 68Pre-TechnicalWriting............................................................................................................ 67PrepforBasicChemistry....................................................................................................... 67PrinciplesofEmergencyServices........................................................................................... 41PrinciplesofSustainability..................................................................................................... 20ProblemsinGraphicDesign,Advanced.................................................................................. 43ProcessControls.................................................................................................................... 39ProfessionalCommunications................................................................................................ 37ProfessionalDevelopment..................................................................................................... 30ProfessionalPilotingI........................................................................................................... 31ProfessionalPilotingII.......................................................................................................... 31ProfessionalPracticesinHumanServices............................................................................... 44ProgrammableControllers.................................................................................................... 39ProgrammableLogicControllers/Advanced............................................................................ 39Programming&Database,IntroductiontoConcepts............................................................... 48ProjectManagement............................................................................................................. 56PromotionPrinciplesI........................................................................................................... 49Psychology-AHS1.0CR......................................................................................................... 71Psychology,Abnormal........................................................................................................... 20Psychology,Developmental................................................................................................... 20Psychology,Introductionto................................................................................................... 21Psychopharmacology............................................................................................................ 32PTAClinicalPractice2........................................................................................................... 53PTAKinesiology1................................................................................................................. 53PTAManagementofCardiopulmonaryandIntegumentaryConditions..................................... 53PTAPatientInterventions...................................................................................................... 53PTAPrinciplesofNeuromuscularRehabilitation...................................................................... 53PTAProfessionalIssues1...................................................................................................... 54PTATherapeuticModalities.................................................................................................... 54PublicSwitchedTelephoneNetworkHierar............................................................................. 40PublicationDesignfortheOffice........................................................................................... 30QualityforAutomatedManufacturing................................................................................... 33Race,Ethnic,andDiversityStudies......................................................................................... 21RadiographicImaging1........................................................................................................ 54RadiographicProcedures1.................................................................................................... 54RadiographyClinical1.......................................................................................................... 54RadiographyClinical4.......................................................................................................... 54RapidInterventionTeam....................................................................................................... 76Reading&StudySkills,Intro................................................................................................. 67RecertificationforCPRInstructors.......................................................................................... 76RecordsManagement............................................................................................................ 30RefrigerationApplications..................................................................................................... 31ReportWriting...................................................................................................................... 37ResidentialCode................................................................................................................... 32RespiratoryManagement...................................................................................................... 41ResponsibleBeverageService............................................................................................... 78RigTransport,Set-UpandSafety........................................................................................... 55RNRefresherI-Theory/Lab................................................................................................. 53RNRefresherII-Clinical....................................................................................................... 53RoboticsMechanicsI............................................................................................................. 39Rotary:MudBoringApplications............................................................................................ 55RoutingCCNA2.................................................................................................................... 47RulesofEvidence.................................................................................................................. 37SafetyintheWorkplace........................................................................................................ 56SalonServices/AdvancedA................................................................................................... 60SalonServices/AdvancedB................................................................................................... 60SanitationandHygiene......................................................................................................... 38SecurityMeasuresandHackingDetection.............................................................................. 47Security,Introto................................................................................................................... 37SellingPrinciples................................................................................................................... 49SellingTechniques................................................................................................................. 49ServingtoLearnLocally........................................................................................................ 18ShampooTreatments............................................................................................................ 61ShortOrder/Deli.................................................................................................................. 38SkillBuildingI...................................................................................................................... 30SmallPowerEquipment........................................................................................................ 55Social/OccupationalInteractionandSkills.............................................................................. 21Sociology-AHS1.0CR........................................................................................................... 71Sociology,Introductionto...................................................................................................... 21
SoilsandPlantNutrition........................................................................................................ 93SolidStateCircuits,Introductionto........................................................................................ 39SpanishI.............................................................................................................................. 17SpanishII............................................................................................................................. 17SpeakingPrinciples............................................................................................................... 16SpecialEducationAnd,IntroductiontoDeafness..................................................................... 46Speech................................................................................................................................. 16Speech-AHS1.0CR............................................................................................................... 70StatisticalProcessControl/CT................................................................................................. 54Steering&SuspensionSystems............................................................................................. 33StrengthofMaterials............................................................................................................ 50StressManagement.............................................................................................................. 56Supervision.......................................................................................................................... 56SurgicalInterventions1........................................................................................................ 56SurgicalTechFundamentals1................................................................................................ 56SurgicalTechnologyClinical1................................................................................................ 56SurgicalTechnologyClinical2................................................................................................ 56SurgicalTechnology,Introto.................................................................................................. 57SystemsDesignandDevelopment......................................................................................... 48TeamBuildingandProblemSolving....................................................................................... 56TechnicalReporting............................................................................................................... 16TechnicalRescueAwareness................................................................................................... 76TechnicalWriting:PortableDocumentFormat......................................................................... 17TechnicalWriting:ProjectManagement.................................................................................. 17TechnicalWriting/ElectronicPublishingMacintosh/Windows................................................... 17TechnicalWriting/Externship/Internship................................................................................ 17TechnicalWriting/GrantandProposalWriting........................................................................ 17TechnicalWriting/LayoutandDesign..................................................................................... 17TechnicalWriting/TechnicalPhotography............................................................................... 17Terrorism/HomelandSecurity................................................................................................ 37Textiles................................................................................................................................. 45TheHealthRecord,Introductionto......................................................................................... 43TimeManagement................................................................................................................ 56TorqueApplications............................................................................................................... 76TrafficSafetyPointReductionTheory.................................................................................... 76TrafficTheory....................................................................................................................... 37TroubleshootingElectrical/ElectronicSystems......................................................................... 40VariableSpeedDrives........................................................................................................... 40VideoEditing........................................................................................................................ 43VisualMerchandising............................................................................................................ 49WaterSamplingandTesting.................................................................................................. 35WebInternship..................................................................................................................... 48WebPagesfortheOffice...................................................................................................... 30WebpageDesignforGraphicDesigners.................................................................................. 43WeldPrintreadingandFabricationProcedures....................................................................... 63WeldingBasics...................................................................................................................... 57Welding/AdvancedGasMetalArcWelding............................................................................. 63Welding/AdvancedGasTungstenArcWeld............................................................................. 63Welding/AdvancedOxyacetylene.......................................................................................... 63Welding/AdvancedShieldedMetalArcWelding...................................................................... 63Welding/Fundamentalsof..................................................................................................... 64Welding/GasMetalArcWelding............................................................................................ 64Welding/GasTungstenArcWelding....................................................................................... 64Welding/Oxyacetylene......................................................................................................... 64Welding/PipeGasMetalArcWelding..................................................................................... 64Welding/PipeGasTungstenArcCertification.......................................................................... 64Welding/PipeGasTungstenArcWelding................................................................................ 64Welding/PipeOxyacetyleneFitting........................................................................................ 65Welding/PipeShieldedMetalArcCertification........................................................................ 65Welding/PipeShieldedMetalArcWelding.............................................................................. 65Welding/RoboticAdvancedGMAW......................................................................................... 65Welding/ShieldedMetalArcWelding..................................................................................... 65WindSystems,Introto.......................................................................................................... 55WindowsOperatingSystemsandConcepts............................................................................. 36Women’sHaircuttingA.......................................................................................................... 61Women’sHaircuttingB.......................................................................................................... 61WordProcessingfortheOffice.............................................................................................. 30WorkplaceFundamentals...................................................................................................... 31WritingPrinciples.................................................................................................................. 17Writing/Pre-College.............................................................................................................. 67WrittenCommunicationII...................................................................................................... 17WrittenCommunicationSkills-AHS1.0CR.............................................................................. 70
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AC (Accelerated)Accelerated courses are ideal for busy work-experienced adultswho are self-disciplined and can take a significant amount ofresponsibility for their own learning. These courses often offerstudents a unique combination of independent study and groupinteraction. Class time is often spent in group activities and dis-cussion rather than in didactic lectures. Because acceleratedcourses have considerably fewer class sessions over a shortertime period, attendance at all sessions is essential. Most cours-es require counselor, instructor, or departmental approval.
ST (Stacked Class)
Stacked courses are delivered in a traditional classroom setting
with established meeting times and dates during the semester.
Other courses with common core competencies will be meeting
simultaneously in the same classroom, typically being taught by
the same instructor(s) who make adjustments for the uniquerequirements of a course.
SP (Self-paced labs)Students can generally start anytime during a typical semester.Coursework will be completed in an open laboratory settingwith students in other courses or at different levels within thecourse in which they have enrolled. Instructors develop an indi-vidualized plan with the student to complete the competenciesof the course. Weekly schedules are arranged between theinstructor and students to meet individual needs.
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General Studies: Fall Subject Index
General Studies: Fall Course Index
Communication Skills ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................16
Foreign Language ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
General Studies .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................17
Mathematics ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18
Natural Science .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................18
Social Science ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced ................................................................. 18
Anatomy, Basic ................................................................................................ 19
Biochemistry/Introduction............................................................................... 19
Calculus 1 ....................................................................................................... 18
College Mathematics ....................................................................................... 18
College Technical Math 1 ................................................................................. 18
College Technical Math 1A ............................................................................... 18
Economics ....................................................................................................... 20
Employability Skills ......................................................................................... 17
English Composition 1 ..................................................................................... 16
Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to ..............................................................20
General Anatomy and Physiology .................................................................... 19
General Biology .............................................................................................. 19
General Chemistry .......................................................................................... 19
General Physics 1 ............................................................................................ 19
German I ........................................................................................................ 17
Macroeconomics .............................................................................................. 20
Marriage and Family .......................................................................................20
Math with Business Applications ...................................................................... 18
Mathematics and Logic .................................................................................... 18
Mathematics I/Applied .................................................................................... 18
Mathematics II/Applied ................................................................................... 18
Microbiology ................................................................................................... 19
Microeconomics ............................................................................................... 20
Oral/Interpersonal Communication ................................................................. 16
Principles of Sustainability ..............................................................................20
Principles of Sustainability ..............................................................................20
Psychology, Abnormal .....................................................................................20
Psychology, Developmental .............................................................................20
Psychology, Introduction to .............................................................................. 21
Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies ................................................................... 21
Serving to Learn Locally .................................................................................. 18
Social/Occupational Interaction and Skills ....................................................... 21
Sociology, Introduction to ................................................................................ 21
Spanish I ......................................................................................................... 17
Spanish II........................................................................................................ 17
Speaking Principles ......................................................................................... 16
Speech ............................................................................................................ 16
Technical Reporting ......................................................................................... 16
Technical Writing: Portable Document Format .................................................. 17
Technical Writing: Project Management ............................................................ 17
Technical Writing/Electronic Publishing Macintosh/Windows ........................... 17
Technical Writing/Externship/Internship ......................................................... 17
Technical Writing/Grant and Proposal Writing ................................................. 17
Technical Writing/Layout and Design............................................................... 17
Technical Writing/Technical Photography ......................................................... 17
Writing Principles ............................................................................................ 17
Written Communication II ................................................................................ 17
16 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–2012 fees were not available at time of printing.
Communication Skills801-136 English Composition 1 3.00 CR Prerequisites:831-103CollegeWriting,Intro
Kenosha801-136-2K11 $347.44 MW 04:45P-06:15P 09/07-12/19801-136-2K12 $347.44 M 06:30P-09:30P 09/12-12/19801-136-2K13 $347.44 Th 06:30P-09:30P 09/07-12/14801-136-2K1A $347.44 M 07:00A-10:00A 09/12-12/19801-136-2K1B $347.44 M 10:15A-01:15P 09/12-12/19801-136-2K1C $347.44 M 01:30P-04:30P 09/12-12/19801-136-2K1D $347.44 T 07:00A-10:00A 09/13-12/20801-136-2K1E $347.44 T 10:15A-01:15P 09/13-12/20801-136-2K1F $347.44 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/13-12/20801-136-2K1G $347.44 W 07:00A-10:00A 09/07-12/14801-136-2K1H $347.44 Th 10:15A-01:15P 09/08-12/15801-136-2K1I $347.44 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/15801-136-2K1J $347.44 F 01:30P-05:00P 09/16-12/16801-136-2K9A $347.44 S 10:15A-01:15P 09/10-12/17801-136-2KMA $347.44 BLND F 07:00A-08:30A 09/09-12/16
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center801-136-2L11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:30P 09/19-12/19
Racine801-136-2R11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19801-136-2R12 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14801-136-2R13 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15801-136-2R1A $347.44 MW 08:05A-09:35A 09/07-12/19801-136-2R1B $347.44 MW 11:20A-12:50P 09/07-12/19801-136-2R1C $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19801-136-2R1D $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20801-136-2R1E $347.44 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/08-12/20801-136-2R1F $347.44 T 02:35P-05:35P 09/13-12/20801-136-2R1G $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16801-136-2R1H $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19801-136-2R1I $347.44 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/09-12/16801-136-2R31 $347.44 AC T 05:50P-09:15P 09/13-10/25801-136-2R9A $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17
Elkhorn801-136-2E11 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20801-136-2E12 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15801-136-2E1A $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/07-12/19801-136-2E1B $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19801-136-2E1C $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/20801-136-2E1D $347.44 MW 02:35P-04:05P 09/07-12/19801-136-2E1E $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
Burlington801-136-2B11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/29801-136-2B9A $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17
Off CampusTo Be Announced801-136-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20801-136-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20801-136-2W7C $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
801-196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication 3.00 CR Prerequisites:858-760Pre-TechnicalReading
Kenosha801-196-2K11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19801-196-2K12 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20801-196-2K13 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14801-196-2K14 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15801-196-2K1A $347.44 MW 08:05A-09:35A 09/12-12/19801-196-2K1B $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/12-12/19801-196-2K1C $347.44 M 12:25P-03:25P 09/12-12/19801-196-2K1D $347.44 W 02:35P-05:35P 09/07-12/14
801-196-2K1E $347.44 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 09/08-12/20801-196-2K1F $347.44 TTh 11:20A-12:50P 09/08-12/20801-196-2K1G $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/20801-196-2K1H $347.44 F 08:05A-11:05A 09/09-12/16801-196-2K9A $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17801-196-2KMA $347.44 BLND T 02:35P-04:05P 09/13-12/20
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center801-196-2L31 $347.44 AC T 06:00P-09:00P 10/04-11/29
Racine801-196-2R11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19801-196-2R12 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15801-196-2R13 $347.44 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/09-12/16801-196-2R1A $347.44 MW 08:05A-09:35A 09/07-12/19801-196-2R1B $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19801-196-2R1C $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20801-196-2R1D $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/20801-196-2R31 $347.44 AC W 02:35P-05:35P 10/26-12/14801-196-2RM1 $347.44 BLND T 06:00P-07:30P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn801-196-2E11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19801-196-2E12 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15801-196-2E1A $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20801-196-2E1B $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/20801-196-2E1C $347.44 F 08:05A-11:05A 09/09-12/16801-196-3E1C $347.44 F 08:05A-11:05A 09/09-12/16
Burlington801-196-2B11 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15801-196-2B1A $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19
801-302 Speaking Principles 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine801-302-2R11 $118.48 W 06:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/14
801-198 Speech 3.00 CR Prerequisites:858-760Pre-TechnicalReading
Kenosha801-198-2K11 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20801-198-2K12 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15801-198-2K13 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14801-198-2K1A $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19801-198-2K1B $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19801-198-2K1C $347.44 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 09/08-12/20801-198-2K1D $347.44 TTh 11:20A-12:50P 09/08-12/20
Racine801-198-2R1A $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19801-198-2R1B $347.44 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/08-12/20801-198-2R3A $347.44 AC M 02:35P-05:35P 10/24-12/12801-198-2R9A $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17
Elkhorn801-198-2E11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19801-198-2E12 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14801-198-2E1A $347.44 MW 11:20A-12:50P 09/07-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced801-198-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
801-197 Technical Reporting 3.00 CR Prerequisites:801-136EnglishComposition1
Kenosha801-197-2K11 $347.44 W 06:30P-09:30P 09/08-12/15801-197-2KMA $347.44 BLND F 09:10A-10:40A 09/09-12/16801-197-2KMB $347.44 BLND F 11:20A-12:50P 09/09-12/16
General Studies: Fall 2011 17
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
Off CampusTo Be Announced801-135-2W8A $128.48 INET,ST TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-11/01
801-134 Technical Writing: Project Management 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine801-134-2R4A $118.48 AC,BLND S 08:00A-04:00P 10/01-10/01
801-301 Writing Principles 1.00 CR Prerequisites:851-760Pre-TechnicalWriting
Kenosha801-301-2K1A $118.48 W 02:35P-04:35P 09/07-12/14
Racine801-301-2R1A $118.48 F 08:05A-12:05P 09/09-10/28
Elkhorn801-301-2E1A $118.48 T 03:40P-05:40P 09/13-12/20
801-199 Written Communication II 3.00 CR Prerequisites:801-136EnglishComposition1
Kenosha801-199-2K11 $347.44 T 06:30P-09:30P 09/07-12/14
Foreign Language802-104 German I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine802-104-2R11 $347.44 MW 06:00P-07:30P 09/07-12/19
802-111 Spanish I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha802-111-2K11 $347.44 TTh 06:00P-08:00P 09/08-12/20802-111-2K1A $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19802-111-2K1B $347.44 MW 03:40P-05:40P 09/07-12/19
Racine802-111-2R11 $347.44 MW 06:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19
Elkhorn802-111-2E1A $347.44 TTh 03:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/20
802-112 Spanish II 3.00 CR Prerequisites:802-111SpanishI
Racine802-112-2R11 $347.44 MW 06:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19
General Studies890-103 Employability Skills 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center890-103-2L6A $232.96 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn890-103-2E6A $232.96 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19890-103-2E6B $232.96 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 09/13-12/20
Racine801-197-2R1A $347.44 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 09/08-12/20801-197-2R1B $347.44 F 09:10A-12:40P 09/16-12/16801-197-2RM1 $347.44 BLND T 06:00P-07:30P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn801-197-2E1A $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced801-197-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20801-197-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20801-197-2W7C $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
801-132 Technical Writing/Electronic Publishing Macintosh/Windows 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine 801-132-2RMA $232.96 BLND,ST M 03:40P-04:40P 09/12-12/19 M 04:40P-05:30P 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced801-132-2W8A $252.96 INET,ST TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
801-126 Technical Writing/Externship/Internship 3.00 CR Prerequisites:801-133TechnicalWriting/Introductionand801-197Technical
Reportingand801-132TechnicalWriting/ElectronicPublishingand801-114TechnicalWriting/SafetyInformationand801-106TechnicalWriting/LayoutandDesign
Racine801-126-2R1A $347.44 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
801-120 Technical Writing/Grant and Proposal Writing 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine801-120-2R11 $232.96 W 04:45P-06:45P 09/07-12/14801-120-2R1A $232.96 W 10:15A-12:15P 09/07-12/14
Off CampusTo Be Announced801-120-2W7A $252.96 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
801-106 Technical Writing/Layout and Design 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine801-106-2RMA $232.96 BLND,ST M 01:30P-02:10P 09/12-12/19 M 02:10P-02:45P 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced801-106-2W8A $252.96 INET,ST TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
801-129 Technical Writing/Technical Photography 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine801-129-2RMA $232.96 BLND,ST T 02:35P-03:15P 09/13-12/20 T 03:15P-03:50P 09/13-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced801-129-2W8A $252.96 INET,ST TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20
801-135 Technical Writing: Portable Document Format 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine801-135-2RM1 $118.48 BLND,ST T 04:45P-05:10P 09/13-11/01 T 05:10P-05:55P 09/13-11/01
18 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–2012 fees were not available at time of printing.
Elkhorn804-123-2E11 $347.44 T 05:15P-08:15P 09/13-12/20804-123-2E1A $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
Off CampusTo Be Announced804-123-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16804-123-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16
804-133 Mathematics and Logic 3.00 CR Prerequisites:834-110ElementaryAlgebrawithApplications
Kenosha804-133-2K1A $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced804-133-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16
804-370 Mathematics I/Applied 2.00 CR Prerequisites:854-760Mathematics/PreTechnical
Racine804-370-2R1A $232.96 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn804-370-2E1A $232.96 MW 03:40P-05:40P 09/07-12/19
804-371 Mathematics II/Applied 1.00 CR Prerequisites:804-370MathematicsI/Applied
Racine804-371-2R1A $118.48 TTh 12:25P-01:25P 09/08-12/20
Natural Science806-179 Anatomy and Physiology, Advanced 4.00 CR Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology
Kenosha806-179-2K11 $483.92 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 M 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-179-2K1A $483.92 Th 08:05A-11:05A 09/08-12/20 T 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/20806-179-2K1B $483.92 W 08:05A-11:05A 09/07-12/19 M 09:10A-11:10A 09/07-12/19806-179-2K1C $483.92 Th 11:20A-02:20P 09/08-12/20 T 11:20A-01:20P 09/08-12/20806-179-2K1D $483.92 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/19 M 02:35P-04:35P 09/07-12/19
Racine806-179-2R11 $483.92 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-179-2R1A $483.92 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/20 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn806-179-2E1A $483.92 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19 F 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/19
Burlington806-179-2B11 $483.92 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 M 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-179-2B1A $483.92 W 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-12/19 M 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19
890-105 Serving to Learn Locally 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha890-105-2K1A $232.96 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/22-12/15
Mathematics804-198 Calculus 1 4.00 CR Prerequisites:804-197CollegeAlgebraandTrigonometrywith
CATI804-198-2C11 $461.92 MW 04:45P-06:45P 09/07-12/19804-198-2C1A $461.92 TTh 08:05A-10:35A 09/08-12/20
804-107 College Mathematics 3.00 CR Prerequisites:834-109Pre-Algebra
Kenosha804-107-2K11 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14804-107-2K12 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19804-107-2K13 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20804-107-2K1A $347.44 WF 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/16804-107-2K1B $347.44 MW 08:05A-09:35A 09/07-12/19804-107-2K1C $347.44 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 09/08-12/20804-107-2K1D $347.44 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/08-12/20804-107-2K1E $347.44 F 08:05A-11:05A 09/09-12/16
Racine804-107-2R11 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15804-107-2R1A $347.44 WF 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/16804-107-2R1B $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20804-107-2R1C $347.44 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn804-107-2E11 $347.44 M 05:15P-08:15P 09/12-12/19804-107-2E12 $347.44 Th 05:15P-08:15P 09/08-12/15804-107-2E1A $347.44 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 09/08-12/20804-107-2E1B $347.44 F 12:25P-03:25P 09/09-12/16
Off CampusTo Be Announced804-107-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20804-107-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/10
804-115 College Technical Math 1 5.00 CR Prerequisites:834-110ElementaryAlgebrawithApplications
CATI804-115-2C11 $576.40 TTh 06:00P-08:30P 09/08-12/20804-115-2C1A $576.40 MW 09:10A-11:40A 09/07-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced804-115-2W7A $626.40 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
804-113 College Technical Math 1A 3.00 CR Prerequisites:834-110ElementaryAlgebrawithApplications
Racine804-113-2K1A $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19
804-123 Math with Business Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:834-109Pre-Algebra
Kenosha804-123-2K11 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15804-123-2K1A $347.44 F 12:25P-03:25P 09/09-12/16
Racine804-123-2R11 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20804-123-2R1A $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19
General Studies: Fall 2011 19
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
806-134 General Chemistry 4.00 CR Prerequisites:804-106CollegeMath,Introductiontoor804-107College
Mathematics
Kenosha806-134-2K11 $483.92 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/20 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/08-12/20806-134-2K12 $483.92 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-134-2K1A $483.92 MF 09:10A-10:40A 09/07-12/19 W 09:10A-11:10A 09/07-12/19806-134-2K1B $483.92 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/20 Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/20806-134-2K1C $483.92 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19 F 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/19806-134-2K1D $483.92 M 02:35P-05:35P 09/07-12/19 W 02:35P-04:35P 09/07-12/19806-134-2K1E $483.92 T 02:35P-05:35P 09/08-12/20 Th 03:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/20
Racine806-134-2R11 $483.92 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/20 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/08-12/20806-134-2R12 $483.92 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 M 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-134-2R1A $483.92 MF 09:10A-10:40A 09/07-12/19 W 09:10A-11:10A 09/07-12/19806-134-2R1B $483.92 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/20 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/20806-134-2R1C $483.92 S 08:05A-11:05A 09/10-12/17 S 11:05A-01:05P 09/10-12/17
Elkhorn806-134-2E11 $483.92 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/20 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/08-12/20806-134-2E12 $483.92 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 M 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-134-2E1A $483.92 M 02:35P-05:35P 09/07-12/19 W 02:35P-04:35P 09/07-12/19806-134-2E1B $483.92 W 02:35P-05:35P 09/07-12/19 M 02:35P-04:35P 09/07-12/19
806-154 General Physics 1 4.00 CR Prerequisites:804-114CollegeTechnicalMath1Bor804-115College
TechnicalMath1
Racine806-154-2R11 $483.92 Th 04:45P-07:45P 09/08-12/15 Th 07:45P-09:45P 09/08-12/15806-154-2R1A $483.92 S 08:05A-11:05A 09/10-12/17 S 11:05A-01:05P 09/10-12/17
806-197 Microbiology 4.00 CR Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology
Kenosha806-197-2K11 $483.92 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-197-2K1A $483.92 M 10:15A-01:15P 09/07-12/19 W 10:15A-12:15P 09/07-12/19806-197-2K1B $483.92 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/20 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/20806-197-2K1C $483.92 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/20 Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/20806-197-2K1D $483.92 M 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/19 W 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19806-197-2K1E $483.92 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/17 F 12:25P-02:25P 09/09-12/17
806-189 Anatomy, Basic 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine806-189-2R1A $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/07-12/19
Burlington806-189-2B1A $347.44 S 08:05A-11:05A 09/10-12/17
806-186 Biochemistry/Introduction 4.00 CR Prerequisites:806-134GeneralChemistry
Kenosha806-186-2K1A $483.92 Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/20 T 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20
806-177 General Anatomy and Physiology 4.00 CR Prerequisites:806-134GeneralChemistry
Kenosha806-177-2B1A $483.92 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/19 M 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19806-177-2K11 $483.92 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/20 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/08-12/20806-177-2K1A $483.92 T 08:05A-11:05A 09/08-12/20 Th 08:05A-10:05A 09/08-12/20806-177-2K1B $483.92 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/19 M 09:10A-11:10A 09/07-12/19806-177-2K1C $483.92 W 11:20A-02:20P 09/07-12/19 M 11:20A-01:20P 09/07-12/19806-177-2K1D $483.92 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/20 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/20806-177-2KMA $483.92 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20 Th 11:15A-01:15P 09/08-12/20
Racine806-177-2R11 $483.92 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/20 Th 05:50P-07:50P 09/08-12/20806-177-2R1A $483.92 M 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/19 W 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19806-177-2R1B $483.92 M 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/19 W 09:10A-11:10A 09/07-12/19
Elkhorn806-177-2E11 $483.92 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19
Burlington806-177-2B11 $483.92 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/20 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/08-12/20
806-114 General Biology 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha806-114-2K11 $483.92 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-114-2K1A $483.92 Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/20 T 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20
Racine806-114-2R1A $483.92 T 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/20 Th 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20
Burlington806-114-2B1A $483.92 M 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/19 W 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19
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Off CampusTo Be Announced809-144-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
809-128 Marriage and Family 3.00 CR Prerequisites:838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro
Kenosha809-128-2K11 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15
Racine809-128-2R1A $347.44 Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/15809-128-2R1B $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
809-143 Microeconomics 3.00 CR Prerequisites:838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro
Kenosha809-143-2K1A $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19809-143-2K1B $347.44 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/08-12/20
Racine809-143-2R11 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15
Off CampusTo Be Announced809-143-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
809-112 Principles of Sustainability 3.00 CR Prerequisites:838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro
Kenosha809-112-2K11 $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/20
809-159 Psychology, Abnormal 3.00 CR Prerequisites:809-198Psychology,Introductionto
Kenosha809-159-2K11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-159-2K1A $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20
Racine809-159-2R11 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20809-159-2R12 $347.44 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/09-12/16809-159-2R1A $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19
Elkhorn809-159-2E11 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14809-159-2E1A $347.44 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/08-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced809-159-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
809-188 Psychology, Developmental 3.00 CR Prerequisites:838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro
Kenosha809-188-2K11 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14809-188-2K1A $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/07-12/19809-188-2K1B $347.44 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 09/08-12/20809-188-2K1C $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20
Racine809-188-2R11 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20809-188-2R12 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15809-188-2R1A $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19809-188-2R9A $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17
Elkhorn809-188-2E11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-188-2E1A $347.44 T 12:25P-03:25P 09/13-12/20
Racine806-197-2R11 $483.92 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-197-2R1A $483.92 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/20 Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn806-197-2E1A $483.92 T 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/20 Th 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20
Burlington806-197-2B11 $483.92 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/19 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19806-197-2B1A $483.92 T 10:15A-01:15P 09/08-12/20 Th 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20806-197-2B1B $483.92 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/17 F 12:25P-02:25P 09/09-12/17
806-112 Principles of Sustainability 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha806-112-2K1A $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/20
Social Science809-195 Economics 3.00 CR Prerequisites:838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro
Kenosha809-195-2K11 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20809-195-2K1A $347.44 TTh 03:40P-05:10P 09/08-12/20809-195-2K1B $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19
Racine809-195-2R1A $347.44 M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19809-195-2R1B $347.44 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/08-12/20809-195-2R31 $347.44 AC T 05:45P-09:05P 10/25-12/06
Elkhorn809-195-2E11 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14
Burlington809-195-2B1A $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
Off CampusTo Be Announced809-195-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20809-195-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
809-166 Ethics: Theory & Applications, Intro to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro
Kenosha809-166-2K11 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20
Racine809-166-2R11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-166-2R12 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15
Burlington809-166-2B11 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14
809-144 Macroeconomics 3.00 CR Prerequisites:838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro
Kenosha809-144-2K1A $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20
Racine809-144-2R1A $347.44 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/14809-144-2R1B $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
809-196 Sociology, Introduction to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro
Kenosha809-196-2K11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-196-2K12 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14809-196-2K13 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15809-196-2K14 $347.44 F 04:45P-07:45P 09/09-12/16809-196-2K1A $347.44 MW 09:10A-10:40A 09/07-12/19809-196-2K1B $347.44 MW 11:20A-12:50P 09/07-12/19809-196-2K1C $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/07-12/19809-196-2K1D $347.44 TTh 11:20A-12:50P 09/08-12/20809-196-2K1E $347.44 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/13-12/20809-196-2KMA $347.44 BLND Th 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/15
Racine809-196-2R11 $347.44 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/09-12/16809-196-2R1A $347.44 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/08-12/20809-196-2R1B $347.44 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14809-196-2R1C $347.44 W 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-12/14809-196-2R31 $347.44 AC W 06:00P-09:20P 10/26-12/07809-196-2R9D $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17809-196-2RMA $347.44 BLND T 10:15A-11:45A 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn809-196-2E11 $347.44 T 05:15P-08:15P 09/13-12/20809-196-2E1A $347.44 T 12:25P-03:25P 09/13-12/20809-196-2E1B $347.44 Th 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/15809-196-2E1C $347.44 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/15
Burlington809-196-2B11 $347.44 W 05:15P-08:15P 09/07-12/14
Off CampusTo Be Announced809-196-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20809-196-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20809-196-2W7C $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20809-196-2W7D $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
Burlington809-188-2B11 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced809-188-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20809-188-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
809-198 Psychology, Introduction to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:838-105Reading&StudySkills,Intro
Kenosha809-198-2K11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-198-2K12 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20809-198-2K13 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14809-198-2K14 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15809-198-2K1A $347.44 MW 09:10A-10:40A 09/07-12/19809-198-2K1B $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19809-198-2K1C $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19809-198-2K1D $347.44 M 02:35P-05:35P 09/12-12/19809-198-2K1E $347.44 TTh 12:25P-01:55P 09/08-12/20809-198-2K1F $347.44 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 09/08-12/20809-198-2K1G $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center809-198-2L31 $347.44 AC W 05:45P-09:05P 10/26-12/07
Racine809-198-2R11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19809-198-2R12 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15809-198-2R1A $347.44 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 09/08-12/20809-198-2R1B $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20809-198-2R1C $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/20809-198-2R1D $347.44 MW 08:05A-09:35A 09/07-12/19809-198-2R1E $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19809-198-2R1F $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/07-12/19809-198-2R31 $347.44 AC T 05:45P-09:05P 09/13-10/25809-198-2R9D $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17809-198-2RMA $347.44 BLND Th 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn809-198-2E1A $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19809-198-2E1B $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19809-198-2E1C $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20809-198-2E1D $347.44 TTh 02:35P-04:05P 09/08-12/20809-198-2E1E $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16809-198-2E31 $347.44 AC M 05:45P-09:05P 09/07-10/26
Burlington809-198-2B11 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14
Off CampusTo Be Announced809-198-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20809-198-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20809-198-2W7C $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20809-198-2W7D $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
809-172 Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced809-172-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
809-365 Social/Occupational Interaction and Skills 2.00 CR Prerequisites:858-760Pre-TechnicalReading
Racine809-365-2R11 $232.96 TTh 03:40P-05:10P 09/08-12/20
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AssociateDegree:FallSubjectIndexAccounting....................................................................................................... 27
Admin/Office.Assistant/Medical.......................................................................29
Aeronautics...................................................................................................... 30
Air.Cond..&.Refrig.Technology.......................................................................... 31
Alcohol.&.Other.Drug.Abuse.............................................................................32
Architectural.Technology...................................................................................32
Automated.Manufacturing................................................................................32
Automotive.Technology..................................................................................... 33
Building.Service...............................................................................................34
Business.Administration...................................................................................34
Civil.Engineering.Technology............................................................................ 34
Computer.Software.......................................................................................... 35
Criminal.Justice................................................................................................36
Culinary.Arts.................................................................................................... 37
Dental..............................................................................................................38
Early.Childhood.Education................................................................................38
Electrical.Engineering.Tech............................................................................... 39
Electromechanical.Technology.......................................................................... 39
Electronic.Technology....................................................................................... 40
Emergency.Medical.Service..............................................................................40
Financial.Planning........................................................................................... 41
Fire.Technology................................................................................................ 41
Fluid.Power.Technology....................................................................................42
General.College:.Mathematics..........................................................................42
Graphics/Printing/Publishing..........................................................................42
Health.Information.Technology......................................................................... 43
Horticulture......................................................................................................93
Hospitality....................................................................................................... 43
Human.Services...............................................................................................44
Industrial.Equip.Mechanic................................................................................44
Interior.Design.................................................................................................45
Interpreter.Technology.....................................................................................45
IT.-.Information.Technology.............................................................................. 46
IT.-.Microcomputer.Specialist............................................................................46
IT.-.Network.Communications...........................................................................46
IT.-.Programming.and.Web............................................................................... 47
Laboratory.Assistant......................................................................................... 48
Marketing.&.Merchandising.Mgmt....................................................................48
Mechanical.Technology.....................................................................................49
Nursing............................................................................................................ 50
Nursing.and.Nursing.Related............................................................................52
Pharmacy........................................................................................................ 53
Physical.Therapy.Assistant................................................................................53
Quality.Assurance............................................................................................54
Quality.Interdisciplinary...................................................................................54
Radiologic.Technology......................................................................................54
Related.Business.............................................................................................. 54
Renewable.Energy.-.Electricity.......................................................................... 55
Renewable.Energy.-.Thermal............................................................................55
Small.Business................................................................................................. 55
Small.Engine/Chassis.Mechanic.......................................................................55
Supervisory.Management.................................................................................55
Surgical.Tech.................................................................................................... 56
Visual.Communications.................................................................................... 57
Welding........................................................................................................... 57
AssociateDegree:Fall2011 23
AssociateDegree:FallCourseIndex2D.Computer.Animation.Techniques.(flash)...................................................... 57Accelerated.Learning........................................................................................55Accounting.Capstone........................................................................................ 27Accounting.for.Business.................................................................................... 27Accounting.Portfolio.Development.................................................................... 27Accounting.Principles........................................................................................ 27Accounting.Program.Orientation....................................................................... 27Accounting.Software.Applications..................................................................... 27Accounting.Spreadsheet.Applications................................................................28Active.Directory.Administration.........................................................................46Administrative.Assistant.Internship...................................................................29Administrative.Office.Procedures......................................................................29Advanced.Office.Technologies...........................................................................29Aero.Science.Aerophysics/.Aerodynamics.........................................................30Aero.Science.Aviation.Weather..........................................................................30Aero.Science.Commercial.................................................................................. 30Aero.Science.Instrument...................................................................................30Aeronautical.Skills.Development....................................................................... 31Air.Conditioning.Fundamentals......................................................................... 31Alcohol/Drug.Abuse.Rehabilitation...................................................................32Application.Server.Administration.....................................................................46Applied.Exit.Strategies/Display.Graphics..........................................................42Architectural.Drafting/Residential....................................................................32Art.History.......................................................................................................45ASL.1............................................................................................................... 45ASL.3/Introduction.to.Interpreting....................................................................45ASL.Skillbuilding.1...........................................................................................45ASL.Skillbuilding.2...........................................................................................45ASL.Skillbuilding.5...........................................................................................45ASL.Structure.and.Function...............................................................................45Aspects.of.Disabilities.......................................................................................44Assertive.Behavior............................................................................................ 55Authoring.Tools.-.Flash.....................................................................................42Auto.Advanced.Powertrain.Controls.................................................................. 33Auto.Engine.Major............................................................................................ 33Auto.Instrumentation.and.Testing.....................................................................33Auto.IT.for.Transportation................................................................................. 33Auto.Manufacturing.Systems.Technology.Field.Experience.................................32Auto.Service.Fundamentals..............................................................................33Auto.Service.Simulation.IV................................................................................33AutoCAD.for.Construction.Sciences....................................................................34AutoCAD,.Introduction......................................................................................49Automated.Manufacturing.Concepts/Intro........................................................32Automated.Office.Applications.I........................................................................29Automated.Office.Applications.II.......................................................................29
Automated.Office.Applications.III......................................................................29Aviation/Introduction....................................................................................... 31Baking.for.Chefs.............................................................................................. 37BIZ.Internship..................................................................................................34Blueprint/Schematic.Interpretation..................................................................49Brake.Systems................................................................................................. 33Building.Construction....................................................................................... 41Building.Materials............................................................................................34Business.Communications.................................................................................54Business.Finance.and.Budgeting.......................................................................28Business.Law.................................................................................................... 34Business.Management.Internship.....................................................................34Business.Marketing.I........................................................................................48Business.of.Interior.Design...............................................................................45Business.of.Photography..................................................................................42Business/Introduction.to..................................................................................34CAD.-.Solidworks.............................................................................................. 49CAD/Solids.Advanced.......................................................................................49Cardiology.I..................................................................................................... 40Catering/Banquets...........................................................................................38Character.Design.............................................................................................. 57Child.Welfare.Policy.and.Practice......................................................................44Civil.Engineering.and,.Introduction.to.Architecture............................................34Civil.Engineering.Drafting................................................................................34Civil.Technology.Internship............................................................................... 35Climate.Control.Systems................................................................................... 33Clinical.I........................................................................................................... 41CNC/CAM.Programming...................................................................................32Color.Theory.................................................................................................... 45Community.Policing......................................................................................... 36Community.Resources.and.Services..................................................................44Computer.Aided.Manufacturing,.Advanced........................................................32Computer.Assisted.Programming/Robotics.and.FMS.........................................32Computer.Illustration/Drawing.Techniques....................................................... 42Computer.Interfacing.Techniques......................................................................40Computer.Programming.C................................................................................ 47Computer.Programming.RPG/400.................................................................... 47Constitutional.Law............................................................................................36Construction.Methods.......................................................................................35Correctional.Processes......................................................................................44Counseling/Introduction.to..............................................................................44Criminal.Investigation.Theory........................................................................... 36Criminal.Law.................................................................................................... 37Culinary.Skills.I................................................................................................38Culinary.Skills.II...............................................................................................38
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Data.Security.&.Recovery.Support....................................................................46DBA.-.Part.2.-.Oracle......................................................................................... 47DBA.-.Part.3.-.Oracle......................................................................................... 47DC/AC.I........................................................................................................... 40DC/AC.II.......................................................................................................... 40DC/AC.III.........................................................................................................39Deafness/Intro.to............................................................................................ 45Dental.Materials............................................................................................... 38Dental.Radiography.........................................................................................38Design.Concepts...............................................................................................42Design.Concepts,.Advanced...............................................................................42Digital.Electronics.............................................................................................40Digital.Photography/Advanced........................................................................42Digital.Photography/Introduction.to.................................................................42Diversity.and.Change.Management..................................................................55Drafting.for.Interiors........................................................................................45E-Commerce/Marketing.on.the.Internet............................................................48ECE:.Children.with.Differing.Abilities................................................................38ECE:.Curriculum.Planning.................................................................................38ECE:.Family.and.Community.Relationships........................................................38ECE:.Foundations.of.Early.Childhood.Education.................................................38ECE:.Health,.Safety,.&.Nutrition........................................................................ 38ECE:.Infant.&.Toddler.Development..................................................................39ECE:.Math,.Science,.&.Social.Studies.................................................................39ECE:.Practicum.1.............................................................................................. 39ECE:.Practicum.2.............................................................................................. 39ECE:.Practicum.3.............................................................................................. 39Electrical.&.Electronic.Systems.1.......................................................................33Electrical.&.Electronic.Systems.2.......................................................................33Electrical.&.Electronic.Systems.3.......................................................................33Electrical.Controls.and.Systems......................................................................... 31Electro.Hydraulic/Mechanical.Systems..............................................................39Electromechanical.Dr.Systems..........................................................................39Electronic.Communications...............................................................................40Electronic.Devices.I........................................................................................... 40Electronic.Devices.II.......................................................................................... 40Electronic.Energy.Management......................................................................... 31Elementary.Algebra.with.Applications...............................................................42EMT-Basic......................................................................................................... 41Engine.Performance.1...................................................................................... 33Engine.Repair.1...............................................................................................33Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.1........................................................................49Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.2........................................................................50Engineering.Graphics.w/CAD.3........................................................................50Entrepreneurship.1.-.Feasibility........................................................................55Entrepreneurship-New.Venture.........................................................................55Exploring.Surgical.Issues.................................................................................. 56Fabrication.Techniques.....................................................................................40Facility.Operating.Engineer.HP......................................................................... 31Facility.Operating.Engineer.LP.......................................................................... 31Family.and.Chemical.Abuse..............................................................................32Family.Theory.and.Practice..............................................................................44
Feedback.and.Control.Systems/.Electromechanical...........................................39Financial.Analysis/Management......................................................................28Fire.Protection.Hydraulics................................................................................. 41Fire.Safety.Communications............................................................................. 41Fire.Science.Student.Internship......................................................................... 41Fire.Service/Changing.Technologies................................................................. 41Firefighting.Principles.I.................................................................................... 41Firefighting.Principles.II................................................................................... 41Flight.Private.Pilot............................................................................................ 31Floral.Design.I/Commercial............................................................................. 93Floral.Design.III............................................................................................... 93Food.Service.Supervision..................................................................................38Foods,.Basic..................................................................................................... 38Forklift.Operation.and.Maintenance.................................................................34Fresh.Water.Treatment.....................................................................................35Front.Office.Management.................................................................................43Fundamentals.-.Unix........................................................................................46Fundamentals.of.Electricity/Electronics.............................................................40Fundamentals.of.Reading.Prescriptions............................................................53Game.Programming.I....................................................................................... 47Garde.Manger.................................................................................................. 38GeoExchange.Site.Safety.................................................................................. 55Geographical.Information.Systems.I.................................................................35Geometric.Dimensioning.and.Tolerancing.........................................................50Gerontology/Introduction.to............................................................................44Graphic.Design.Professional.Practices...............................................................42Group.Counseling.............................................................................................44Hardware.&.Software.Support..........................................................................46Health.and.Wellness.for.Firefighters................................................................. 41Health.Data.Management................................................................................43Heat.Load.Estimation....................................................................................... 31Heating.III....................................................................................................... 31Heating.Systems.Applications........................................................................... 31Herbaceous.Plants............................................................................................93Horticulture.Marketing.....................................................................................93Hospitality.Portfolio......................................................................................... 43Hospitality/Principles.of...................................................................................43Human.Diseases.for.the.Health.Professions......................................................43Human.Resource.Management.........................................................................55Human.Service.Field.Experience.......................................................................44Human.Services/Introduction...........................................................................44HVAC.Blueprint.Reading................................................................................... 31HVAC.Systems.................................................................................................. 31IBM.i.System.Administration............................................................................. 47ICD.Diagnosis.Coding.......................................................................................43ICD.Procedure.Coding....................................................................................... 43Illustration.Media.Concepts.............................................................................. 42Illustration,.Advanced....................................................................................... 42Imaging.Equipment.Operation..........................................................................54Income.Tax.Accounting.....................................................................................28Industrial.Controls,.Introduction.to...................................................................39Interior.Design.Internship.II.............................................................................. 45
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Interior.Design,.Principles.of............................................................................45Interior.Lighting/Fundamentals.of...................................................................45Interior.Space.Plan.and.Design.........................................................................45Intermediate.Accounting.I.................................................................................28Intermediate.Accounting.II...............................................................................28International.Buffets........................................................................................38International.Marketing................................................................................... 48Internet.Business.Applications..........................................................................48Internet/Introduction.to...................................................................................35Internship.and.Portfolio.Development..............................................................43Internship.for.Accounting.................................................................................29Interviewing.Principles.&.Recordkeeping..........................................................44Interviews/Interrogations/Confessions............................................................. 37Intro.to.Criminal.Justice................................................................................... 37Intro.to.Sustainable.Energy..............................................................................55Introduction.to.Ground.Loop.Methods...............................................................55Introduction.to.Radiography.............................................................................54Investments..................................................................................................... 34IT.Apps.Server.&.Support..................................................................................46IT.E-Commerce................................................................................................. 47IT.Essentials..................................................................................................... 46IT.in.Business................................................................................................... 46IT.Web.Graphics.-.Flash..................................................................................... 48Java.Programming-.IBM.iSeries........................................................................48Java,.Introduction.to........................................................................................ 48Juvenile.Law.................................................................................................... 37Keyboarding.................................................................................................... 30Keyboarding.Applications.................................................................................30Kitchen.and.Bathroom.Planning.......................................................................45Lab.Skills,.Basic...............................................................................................48Land.Surveying.-.Data.Processing.....................................................................35Land.Surveying.Basics......................................................................................35Land.Surveying.Fundamentals..........................................................................35Landcadd,.Introduction.to.................................................................................93Landscape.Management...................................................................................93Landscape.Plants.I........................................................................................... 93Leadership.Development..................................................................................55Legal.Issues.for.Supervisors.............................................................................55Lodging.Field.Experience..................................................................................43LPN.Refresher.I.-.Theory/Lab...........................................................................52LPN.Refresher.II.-.Clinical.................................................................................52Machine.and.Equipment.Installation.................................................................44Maintenance.Machining...................................................................................44Management.Accounting..................................................................................29Management/Merchandising...........................................................................48Managing.for.Quality.......................................................................................56Managing.Pharmacy.Benefits...........................................................................53Managing.Services/Hospitality.Industry...........................................................43Manual.D.Duct.Design...................................................................................... 31Manual.Drive.Train.and.Axles...........................................................................33Manufacturing.Processes..................................................................................50Manufacturing.Shop.Safety.............................................................................. 54
Marketing.Careers............................................................................................48Marketing.Internship........................................................................................ 49Marketing.Principles.........................................................................................49Marketing.Professional.Development................................................................49Marketing.Research..........................................................................................49Mechanical.Engineering,.Introduction.to.Tech....................................................50Mechanical.Fundamentals................................................................................ 31Mechanical.Skills.for.Technicians......................................................................33Mechanical.Systems.for.Buildings.....................................................................32Mechanisms..................................................................................................... 50Mental.Health/Substance.Abuse.......................................................................32Microcomputer.Programming.Advanced............................................................48Microprocessors................................................................................................40Microsoft.Access............................................................................................... 35Microsoft.Excel.................................................................................................35Microsoft.Excel.II.............................................................................................. 35Microsoft.PowerPoint........................................................................................ 35Microsoft.PowerPoint.II..................................................................................... 36Microsoft.Word................................................................................................. 36Microsoft.Word.II.............................................................................................. 36Mobile.Device.Application.Programming...........................................................48Modalities........................................................................................................ 54MSSC.Certification.Preparation.and.Assessment................................................54Multimedia.Applications................................................................................... 43Multimedia.Graphics.and.Animation.................................................................43Multimedia.Survey...........................................................................................43Network.Administration.-.Microsoft................................................................... 47Network.Security.............................................................................................. 47Network.Specialist.Internship........................................................................... 47Network/Web.Concepts,.Introduction.to............................................................ 47NSG:.Applied.Pediatric.Concepts.......................................................................52NSG:.Endocrine.&.Electrolytes.Disorders...........................................................53NSG:.Intro.Clinical.Practice...............................................................................50NSG:.Pharmacology.Applications......................................................................53Nursing.Advanced.Clinical.Practice....................................................................50Nursing.Advanced.Skills................................................................................... 50Nursing.Clinical.Transition................................................................................ 51Nursing.Complex.Health.Alterations.I............................................................... 51Nursing.Complex.Health.Alterations.II.............................................................. 51Nursing.Fundamentals..................................................................................... 51Nursing.Health.Alterations............................................................................... 51Nursing.Health.Promotion................................................................................ 51Nursing.Intermediate.Clinical.Practice............................................................... 51Nursing.Management.and.Professional.Concepts..............................................52Nursing.Mental.Health.Community.Concepts.....................................................52Nursing.Pharmacology.....................................................................................52Nursing.Skills...................................................................................................52Nursing:.Clinical.Care.Across.the.Lifespan.........................................................52Nursing:.Introduction.to.Clinical.Care.Management...........................................52Nutrition.......................................................................................................... 38Office.Proofreading.and.Editing........................................................................30Office.Technology.Communications...................................................................30
26 Scheduleupdatesandcoursedescriptionscanbefoundat www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Optoelectronics................................................................................................ 40Organizational.Development............................................................................56Paramedic.Pharmacology................................................................................. 41Pathophysiology.for.Health.Professions............................................................53Payroll.Accounting...........................................................................................29PC.Basics/MS.Office.........................................................................................36Personal.Financial.Planning............................................................................. 41Personal.Skills.for.Supervisors..........................................................................56Pharmaceutical.Business.Applications...............................................................53Pharmacy.Calculations.....................................................................................53Pharmacy.Law................................................................................................. 53Phlebotomy..................................................................................................... 48Plant.Biology.for.Horticulture...........................................................................93Plant.Pests.and.Control....................................................................................93Plant.Propagation............................................................................................ 93Plastic.Fusion.Applications................................................................................55Pneumatics/Hydraulics.-.Introduction...............................................................42Police.Administration....................................................................................... 37Police.Science.Internship.................................................................................. 37Practicum.I....................................................................................................... 45Principles.of.Emergency.Services...................................................................... 41Problems.in.Graphic.Design,.Advanced.............................................................43Process.Controls............................................................................................... 39Professional.Communications........................................................................... 37Professional.Development................................................................................30Professional.Piloting.I...................................................................................... 31Professional.Piloting.II..................................................................................... 31Professional.Practices.in.Human.Services..........................................................44Programmable.Controllers...............................................................................39Programmable.Logic.Controllers/Advanced......................................................39Programming.&.Database,.Introduction.to.Concepts.........................................48Project.Management........................................................................................56Promotion.Principles.I......................................................................................49Psychopharmacology........................................................................................32PTA.Clinical.Practice.2......................................................................................53PTA.Kinesiology.1.............................................................................................53PTA.Management.of.Cardiopulmonary.and.Integumentary.Conditions..............53PTA.Patient.Interventions..................................................................................53PTA.Principles.of.Neuromuscular.Rehabilitation................................................53PTA.Professional.Issues.1..................................................................................54PTA.Therapeutic.Modalities...............................................................................54Public.Switched.Telephone.Network.Hierar........................................................40Publication.Design.for.the.Office.......................................................................30Quality.for.Automated.Manufacturing...............................................................33Radiographic.Imaging.1...................................................................................54Radiographic.Procedures.1...............................................................................54Radiography.Clinical.1.....................................................................................54Radiography.Clinical.4.....................................................................................54Records.Management....................................................................................... 30Refrigeration.Applications................................................................................ 31Report.Writing.................................................................................................. 37Residential.Code..............................................................................................32
Respiratory.Management................................................................................. 41Rig.Transport,.Set-Up.and.Safety......................................................................55RN.Refresher.I.-.Theory/Lab.............................................................................53RN.Refresher.II.-.Clinical................................................................................... 53Robotics.Mechanics.I......................................................................................... 39Rotary:.Mud.Boring.Applications.......................................................................55Routing.CCNA.2................................................................................................ 47Rules.of.Evidence............................................................................................. 37Safety.in.the.Workplace...................................................................................56Sanitation.and.Hygiene....................................................................................38Security.Measures.and.Hacking.Detection......................................................... 47Security,.Intro.to.............................................................................................. 37Selling.Principles.............................................................................................. 49Selling.Techniques............................................................................................ 49Short.Order/Deli..............................................................................................38Skill.Building.I.................................................................................................30Small.Power.Equipment.................................................................................... 55Soils.and.Plant.Nutrition...................................................................................93Solid.State.Circuits,.Introduction.to...................................................................39Special.Education.And,.Introduction.to.Deafness...............................................46Statistical.Process.Control/CT...........................................................................54Steering.&.Suspension.Systems........................................................................33Strength.of.Materials........................................................................................50Stress.Management..........................................................................................56Supervision...................................................................................................... 56Surgical.Interventions.1................................................................................... 56Surgical.Tech.Fundamentals.1..........................................................................56Surgical.Technology.Clinical.1...........................................................................56Surgical.Technology.Clinical.2...........................................................................56Surgical.Technology,.Intro.to............................................................................ 57Systems.Design.and.Development....................................................................48Team.Building.and.Problem.Solving.................................................................56Terrorism/Homeland.Security.......................................................................... 37Textiles............................................................................................................45The.Health.Record,.Introduction.to....................................................................43Time.Management...........................................................................................56Traffic.Theory................................................................................................... 37Troubleshooting.Electrical/Electronic.Systems...................................................40Variable.Speed.Drives.......................................................................................40Video.Editing.................................................................................................... 43Visual.Merchandising.......................................................................................49Water.Sampling.and.Testing.............................................................................35Web.Internship.................................................................................................48Web.Pages.for.the.Office..................................................................................30Webpage.Design.for.Graphic.Designers............................................................43Welding.Basics................................................................................................. 57Wind.Systems,.Intro.to..................................................................................... 55Windows.Operating.Systems.and.Concepts........................................................36Word.Processing.for.the.Office..........................................................................30Workplace.Fundamentals................................................................................. 31
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
Accounting101-158 Accounting Capstone 4.00 CR Prerequisites:101-104IncomeTaxAccountingand101-122Intermediate
AccountingIIand101-131ManagementAccountingand101-143PayrollAccounting
Corequisites:101-155FinancialAnalysis/Management
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-158-2WOA $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-158-2WOB $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-158-2WOC $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-158-2WOD $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-158-2WOE $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-158-2WOF $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-158-2WOG $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-158-2WOH $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-158-2WOI $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-158-2WOJ $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-158-2WOK $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-158-2WOL $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-112 Accounting for Business 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha101-112-2K11 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14101-112-2K1A $347.44 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 09/08-12/20
Racine101-112-2R11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19101-112-2R1A $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
Elkhorn101-112-2E11 $347.44 T 05:30P-08:30P 09/13-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-112-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-112-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-112-2W7C $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
101-105 Accounting Portfolio Development 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:101-104IncomeTaxAccountingand101-131Management
Accountingand101-143PayrollAccountingand101-154AccountingSoftwareApplicationsand101-155FinancialAnalysis/Managementand101-106AccountingSpreadsheetApplicationsor101-126AccountingSpreadsheetApplications
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-105-2WOA $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-105-2WOB $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-105-2WOC $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-105-2WOD $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-105-2WOE $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-105-2WOF $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-105-2WOG $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-105-2WOH $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-105-2WOI $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-105-2WOJ $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-105-2WOK $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-105-2WOL $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-114 Accounting Principles 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha101-114-2K11 $470.92 T 05:30P-08:00P 09/08-12/20 Th 05:30P-08:00P 09/08-12/20
Racine101-114-2R1A $470.92 T 09:10A-11:40A 09/08-12/20 Th 09:10A-11:40A 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn101-114-2E11 $470.92 T 05:30P-08:00P 09/08-12/20 Th 05:30P-08:00P 09/08-12/20101-114-2E1A $470.92 T 12:25P-02:55P 09/08-12/20 Th 12:25P-02:55P 09/08-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-114-2WOA $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-114-2WOB $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-114-2WOC $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-114-2WOD $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-114-2WOE $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-114-2WOF $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-114-2WOG $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-114-2WOH $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-114-2WOI $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-114-2WOJ $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-114-2WOK $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-114-2WOL $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-100 Accounting Program Orientation 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha101-100-2K1A $118.48 Th 08:05A-10:35A 11/03-12/15101-100-2K31 $118.48 AC W 05:00P-07:00P 09/14-10/05
Racine101-100-2R3A $118.48 AC T 12:25P-02:25P 09/13-10/04
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-100-2WOA $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-100-2WOB $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-100-2WOC $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-100-2WOD $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-100-2WOE $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-100-2WOF $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-100-2WOG $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-100-2WOH $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-100-2WOI $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-100-2WOJ $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-100-2WOK $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-100-2WOL $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-154 Accounting Software Applications 2.00 CR Prerequisites:101-112AccountingforBusinessor101-114AccountingPrinciples
Kenosha101-154-2K61 $235.46 M 05:30P-07:30P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19101-154-2K6A $235.46 SP F 09:10A-11:10A 09/09-12/16 TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16
Racine101-154-2R6A $235.46 SP W 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
28 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
101-155-2WOK $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-155-2WOL $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-104 Income Tax Accounting 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-104-2WOA $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-104-2WOB $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-104-2WOC $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-104-2WOD $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-104-2WOE $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-104-2WOF $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-104-2WOG $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-104-2WOH $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-104-2WOI $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-104-2WOJ $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-104-2WOK $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-104-2WOL $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-121 Intermediate Accounting I 4.00 CR Prerequisites:101-114AccountingPrinciples Corequisites:101-100AccountingProgramOrientationand804-123Mathwith
BusinessApplicationsand103-102MicrosoftExcelor103-199PCBasics/MSOffice
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-121-2WOA $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-121-2WOB $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-121-2WOC $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-121-2WOD $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-121-2WOE $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-121-2WOF $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-121-2WOG $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-121-2WOH $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-121-2WOI $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-121-2WOJ $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-121-2WOK $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-121-2WOL $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-122 Intermediate Accounting II 4.00 CR Prerequisites:101-121IntermediateAccountingI
Kenosha101-122-2KM1 $470.92 BLND W 05:30P-08:30P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-122-2KMA $470.92 BLND M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
Racine101-122-2RMA $470.92 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn101-122-2EMA $470.92 BLND W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-122-2WOA $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-122-2WOB $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-122-2WOC $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-122-2WOD $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-122-2WOE $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-122-2WOF $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-122-2WOG $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-122-2WOH $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-122-2WOI $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-154-2WOA $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-154-2WOB $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-154-2WOC $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-154-2WOD $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-154-2WOE $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-154-2WOF $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-154-2WOG $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-154-2WOH $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-154-2WOI $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-154-2WOJ $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-154-2WOK $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-154-2WOL $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-106 Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:101-114AccountingPrinciplesor101-112AccountingforBusiness
and103-102MicrosoftExcelor103-199PCBasics/MSOffice
Kenosha101-106-2K61 $353.19 SP M 05:30P-07:30P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19101-106-2K6A $353.19 SP F 09:10A-11:10A 09/09-12/16 TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16
Racine101-106-2R6A $353.19 SP W 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-106-2WOA $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-106-2WOB $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-106-2WOC $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-106-2WOD $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-106-2WOE $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-106-2WOF $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-106-2WOG $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-106-2WOH $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-106-2WOI $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-106-2WOJ $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-106-2WOK $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-106-2WOL $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-184 Business Finance and Budgeting 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha101-184-2K31 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:15P 09/07-10/26
Elkhorn101-184-2E3A $347.44 AC W 01:30P-04:45P 09/07-10/26
101-155 Financial Analysis/Management 3.00 CR Prerequisites:101-106AccountingSpreadsheetApplicationsor101-126
AccountingSpreadsheetApplications Corequisites:101-122IntermediateAccountingII
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-155-2WOA $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-155-2WOB $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-155-2WOC $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-155-2WOD $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-155-2WOE $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-155-2WOF $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-155-2WOG $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-155-2WOH $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-155-2WOI $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-155-2WOJ $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
101-143-2WOF $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-143-2WOG $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-143-2WOH $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-143-2WOI $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-143-2WOJ $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-143-2WOK $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-143-2WOL $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
Admin/Office Assistant/ Medical
106-192 Administrative Assistant Internship 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha106-192-2K1A $347.44 DS M 09:10A-11:10A 09/12-12/19
Racine106-192-2R1A $347.44 DS W 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/14
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-192-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
106-190 Administrative Office Procedures 3.00 CR Prerequisites:106-138AutomatedOfficeApplicationsI
Kenosha106-190-2KMA $353.19 BLND T 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20
Racine106-190-2RM1 $353.19 BLND Th 05:50P-07:50P 09/08-12/15
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-190-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
106-004 Advanced Office Technologies 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-004-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
106-138 Automated Office Applications I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:106-137KeyboardingApplications
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-138-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
106-142 Automated Office Applications II 3.00 CR Prerequisites:106-138AutomatedOfficeApplicationsI
Kenosha106-142-2K1A $353.19 MW 11:20A-01:20P 09/07-12/19
Racine106-142-2R11 $353.19 W 05:50P-09:50P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn106-142-2E1A $353.19 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/20
106-152 Automated Office Applications III 3.00 CR Prerequisites:106-142AutomatedOfficeApplicationsIIand106-190
AdministrativeOfficeProcedures
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-152-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
101-122-2WOJ $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-122-2WOK $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-122-2WOL $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-103 Internship for Accounting 2.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-103-2W7A $252.96 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
101-131 Management Accounting 4.00 CR Prerequisites:101-121IntermediateAccountingI Corequisites:101-106AccountingSpreadsheetApplicationsor101-126
AccountingSpreadsheetApplications
Kenosha101-131-2KM1 $470.92 BLND Th 05:30P-08:30P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15101-131-2KMA $470.92 BLND W 10:15A-01:15P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
Racine101-131-2RMA $470.92 BLND M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn101-131-2EMA $470.92 BLND M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-131-2WOA $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-131-2WOB $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-131-2WOC $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-131-2WOD $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-131-2WOE $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08101-131-2WOF $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-02/15101-131-2WOG $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/19-02/22101-131-2WOH $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/26-02/29101-131-2WOI $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-03/07101-131-2WOJ $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/09-03/21101-131-2WOK $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/16-03/28101-131-2WOL $510.92 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/23-04/04
101-143 Payroll Accounting 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha101-143-2K11 $235.46 TTh 08:00P-09:30P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20101-143-2K1A $235.46 T 08:05A-11:05A 09/13-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20101-143-2K31 $235.46 AC T 08:00P-10:00P 10/12-12/21 TBA TBA-TBA 10/12-12/21
Racine101-143-2R3A $235.46 AC T 12:25P-02:25P 10/11-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 10/11-12/20
Elkhorn101-143-2E3A $235.46 AC Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/29-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/29-12/15
Off CampusTo Be Announced101-143-2WOA $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14101-143-2WOB $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/14-01/18101-143-2WOC $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/21-01/25101-143-2WOD $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/28-02/01101-143-2WOE $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 10/05-02/08
30 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
106-112 Records Management 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha106-112-2K1A $232.96 T 10:15A-12:15P 09/13-12/20
Racine106-112-2R11 $232.96 W 04:45P-06:45P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn106-112-2E1A $232.96 M 12:25P-02:25P 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-112-2W7A $252.96 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
106-127 Skill Building I 1.00 CR Prerequisites:106-126Keyboarding
Kenosha106-127-2K2A $118.48 ST TTh 12:25P-02:55P 10/25-12/08
Racine106-127-2R21 $118.48 ST M 06:55P-09:25P 09/19-12/05
106-199 Web Pages for the Office 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha106-199-2KMA $235.46 BLND F 09:10A-10:40A 09/09-12/16
Racine106-199-2RM1 $235.46 BLND T 05:50P-07:20P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn106-199-2EMA $235.46 BLND M 10:15A-11:45A 09/12-12/19
106-003 Word Processing for the Office 4.00 CR Prerequisites:106-137KeyboardingApplications
Kenosha106-003-2KM1 $470.92 BLND W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14
Aeronautics402-135 Aero Science Aerophysics/ Aerodynamics 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Horizon Center402-135-2H1A $347.44 DS TBA TBA-TBA 10/31-12/20
402-136 Aero Science Aviation Weather 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Horizon Center402-136-2H1A $347.44 DS TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-10/28
402-133 Aero Science Commercial 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha402-133-2K6A $538.44 SP TTh 02:35P-05:05P 09/08-12/15
402-137 Aero Science Instrument 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha402-137-2K6A $538.44 SP TTh 02:35P-05:05P 09/08-12/15
106-126 Keyboarding 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha106-126-2K2A $118.48 ST T 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-10/20
Racine106-126-2R11 $118.48 Th 05:50P-08:50P 10/06-12/15106-126-2R1A $118.48 T 12:25P-03:25P 09/13-11/15
Elkhorn106-126-2E2A $118.48 ST T 08:05A-10:35A 09/13-11/29
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-126-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
106-137 Keyboarding Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha106-137-2K11 $353.19 MW 05:50P-08:20P 09/07-12/19106-137-2K1A $353.19 MW 08:05A-10:35A 09/07-12/19106-137-2K2A $353.19 ST TTh 12:25P-02:55P 09/08-12/20
Racine106-137-2R1A $353.19 MW 12:25P-02:55P 09/07-12/19106-137-2R21 $353.19 ST MW 06:55P-09:25P 09/07-12/19
Elkhorn106-137-2EMA $353.19 BLND T 08:05A-10:35A 09/13-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-137-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
106-178 Office Proofreading and Editing 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha106-178-2K1A $232.96 Th 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/15
Racine106-178-2R11 $232.96 M 04:45P-06:45P 09/12-12/19106-178-2R1A $232.96 M 10:15A-12:15P 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-178-2W7A $252.96 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
106-187 Office Technology Communications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:106-137KeyboardingApplicationsand106-178Office
ProofreadingandEditingand801-136EnglishComposition1
Kenosha106-187-2K1A $353.19 TTh 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20
Racine106-187-2R11 $353.19 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn106-187-2EMA $353.19 BLND T 11:20A-01:20P 09/13-12/20
106-119 Professional Development 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha106-119-2K11 $232.96 M 05:50P-07:50P 09/12-12/19
106-002 Publication Design for the Office 3.00 CR Prerequisites:106-137KeyboardingApplications
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-002-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
601-149 Heat Load Estimation 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha601-149-2K31 $232.96 AC F 05:50P-08:50P 10/07-12/16
601-171 Heating III 2.00 CR Prerequisites:601-121HeatingSystems
Kenosha601-171-2K11 $261.46 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19
601-131 Heating Systems Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:601-121HeatingSystems
Kenosha601-131-2K1A $392.19 T 09:10A-02:10P 09/13-12/20
601-130 HVAC Blueprint Reading 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha601-130-2K1A $261.46 Th 11:20A-02:20P 09/08-12/15
601-129 HVAC Systems 3.00 CR Prerequisites:601-110AirConditioningFundamentalsand601-116Mechanical
Fundamentals
Kenosha601-129-2K1A $392.19 M 09:10A-02:10P 09/12-12/19
601-156 Manual D Duct Design 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha601-156-2K3A $232.96 AC S 09:10A-12:00P 10/08-12/17
601-116 Mechanical Fundamentals 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha601-116-2K11 $392.19 T 04:45P-09:45P 09/13-12/20601-116-2K1A $392.19 W 09:10A-02:10P 09/07-12/14
601-143 Refrigeration Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:601-110AirConditioningFundamentalsand601-116Mechanical
Fundamentalsand601-133RefrigerationFundamentals
Kenosha601-143-2K11 $392.19 W 04:45P-09:45P 09/07-12/14
601-111 Workplace Fundamentals 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha601-111-2K11 $130.73 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/14601-111-2K1A $130.73 Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/15
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center601-111-2L6A $130.73 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
402-166 Aeronautical Skills Development 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Horizon Center402-166-2H1A $4167.48 MTWThFSSu TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
402-129 Aviation/Introduction 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha402-129-2H6A $538.44 SP TTh 02:35P-05:05P 09/08-12/15
402-140 Flight Private Pilot 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:402-129Aviation/Introduction
Horizon Center402-140-2H1A $13585.44 MTWThFSSu 02:35P-05:05P 09/01-12/31
402-171 Professional Piloting I 2.00 CR Prerequisites:402-140FlightPrivatePilot Corequisites:402-137AeroScienceInstrument
Horizon Center402-171-2H1A $5926.96 MTWThFSSu TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
402-173 Professional Piloting II 2.00 CR Prerequisites:402-171ProfessionalPilotingI
Horizon Center402-173-2H1A $11021.96 TWThFSSu TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
Air Cond. & Refrig Technology
601-110 Air Conditioning Fundamentals 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha601-110-2K11 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19601-110-2K1A $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
601-128 Electrical Controls and Systems 3.00 CR Prerequisites:605-107FundamentalsofElectricity/Electronics
Kenosha601-128-2K1A $392.19 T 09:10A-02:10P 09/13-12/20 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/13-12/20
601-145 Electronic Energy Management 3.00 CR Prerequisites:601-147ControlCircuitApplications
Kenosha601-145-2K1A $392.19 Th 09:10A-02:10P 09/08-12/15
601-117 Facility Operating Engineer HP 3.00 CR Prerequisites:601-113FacilityOperatingEngineerLP
Kenosha601-117-2K11 $392.19 W 04:45P-08:45P 09/07-12/14
601-113 Facility Operating Engineer LP 5.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha601-113-2K11 $653.65 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/20601-113-2K1A $653.65 MW 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/19
32 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
Off CampusTo Be Announced614-140-2Y21 $362.94 ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20
614-108 Residential Code 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:614-110ArchitecturalDrafting/Residential
CATI614-108-2C21 $120.98 ST,IPVID M 06:00P-07:00P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn614-108-2E21 $120.98 ST,IPVID M 06:00P-07:00P 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced614-108-2Y21 $120.98 ST,IPVID M 06:00P-07:00P 09/12-12/19
Automated Manufacturing628-108 Auto Manufacturing Systems Technology Field Experience 2.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:620-110RoboticsMechanicsI
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center628-108-2L61 $232.96 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn628-108-2E6A $232.96 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19
628-100 Automated Manufacturing Concepts/Intro 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center628-100-2L61 $235.46 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn628-100-2E6A $235.46 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/14
628-110 CNC/CAM Programming 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center628-110-2L61 $353.19 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn628-110-2E6A $353.19 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19
628-112 Computer Aided Manufacturing, Advanced 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center628-112-2L61 $353.19 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn628-112-2E6A $353.19 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19
628-111 Computer Assisted Programming/ Robotics and FMS 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center628-111-2L61 $353.19 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn628-111-2E6A $353.19 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19
Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse
550-130 Alcohol/Drug Abuse Rehabilitation 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine550-130-2R11 $347.44 Th 04:45P-08:45P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15550-130-2R1A $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20
550-154 Family and Chemical Abuse 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine550-154-2R1A $347.44 F 12:25P-04:25P 09/09-12/16 TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16
Off CampusTo Be Announced550-154-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
550-156 Mental Health/Substance Abuse 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine550-156-2R1A $347.44 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/13-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced550-156-3W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
550-150 Psychopharmacology 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine550-150-2R11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14
Off CampusTo Be Announced550-150-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
Architectural Technology614-110 Architectural Drafting/Residential 3.00 CR Prerequisites:607-124AutoCADApplicationsforCivil Corequisites:614-108ResidentialCode
CATI614-110-2C21 $362.94 ST,IPVID M 03:40P-05:40P 09/12-12/19 M 07:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn614-110-2E21 $362.94 ST,IPVID M 03:40P-05:40P 09/12-12/19 M 07:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced614-110-2Y21 $362.94 ST,IPVID M 03:40P-05:40P 09/12-12/19 M 07:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19
614-140 Mechanical Systems for Buildings 3.00 CR Prerequisites:607-106BuildingMaterialsand607-107ConstructionMethods
CATI614-140-2C21 $362.94 ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn614-140-2E21 $362.94 ST,IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
602-104 Brake Systems 3.00 CR Prerequisites:602-107AutoServiceFundamentals
Horizon Center602-104-2H1A $382.44 MWF 07:00A-10:00A 10/24-11/14 MW 10:30A-03:30P 10/24-11/09602-104-2H1B $382.44 MWF 07:00A-10:00A 10/24-11/14 TTh 07:00A-12:00P 10/25-11/10
602-196 Climate Control Systems 3.00 CR Prerequisites:602-125Electrical&
ElectronicSystems1
Horizon Center602-196-2H11 $382.44 MTW 05:00P-10:00P 09/26-10/19602-196-2H1A $382.44 MTW 07:00A-12:00P 09/26-10/19
602-125 Electrical & Electronic Systems 1 2.00 CR Prerequisites:602-107AutoServiceFundamentals Corequisites:804-107CollegeMathematics
Horizon Center602-125-2H11 $232.96 MTW 05:00P-10:00P 09/12-09/21602-125-2H1A $232.96 MTW 07:00A-12:00P 09/12-09/21
602-127 Electrical & Electronic Systems 2 3.00 CR Prerequisites:602-107AutoServiceFundamentals Corequisites:801-136EnglishComposition1
Horizon Center602-127-2H11 $382.44 MTW 05:00P-10:00P 10/24-11/16602-127-2H1A $382.44 MTW 07:00A-12:00P 10/24-11/16
602-128 Electrical & Electronic Systems 3 3.00 CR Prerequisites:602-127Electrical&
ElectronicSystems2
Horizon Center602-128-2H1A $382.44 MTWTh 12:00P-05:00P 10/25-11/14
602-197 Engine Performance 1 3.00 CR Prerequisites:602-103EngineRepair1and
602-127Electrical&ElectronicSystems2
Horizon Center602-197-2H1A $382.44 MTWTh 12:00P-05:00P 09/07-09/27
602-103 Engine Repair 1 2.00 CR Prerequisites:602-127Electrical&
ElectronicSystems2
Horizon Center602-103-2H11 $254.96 MTW 07:00A-11:30A 11/21-12/12602-103-2H1A $254.96 MTW 07:00A-11:30A 11/21-12/12
602-149 Manual Drive Train and Axles 4.00 CR Prerequisites:602-127Electrical&
ElectronicSystems2
Horizon Center602-149-2H1A $509.92 MTWTh 12:00P-05:00P 11/15-12/14
602-124 Steering & Suspension Systems 3.00 CR Prerequisites:602-107AutoServiceFundamentals
Horizon Center602-124-2H1A $382.44 MWF 07:00A-10:00A 11/21-12/12 MW 10:30A-03:30P 11/21-12/07602-124-2H1B $382.44 MWF 07:00A-10:00A 11/21-12/12 TTh 07:00A-12:00P 11/22-12/08
628-109 Mechanical Skills for Technicians 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center628-109-2L61 $353.19 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn628-109-2E6A $353.19 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19
628-125 Quality for Automated Manufacturing 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center628-125-2L61 $353.19 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn628-125-2E6A $353.19 SP MW 03:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19
Automotive Technology
602-174 Auto Advanced Powertrain Controls 2.00 CR Prerequisites:602-156AutoInstrumentationandTesting
Horizon Center602-174-2H1A $1608.24 WThF 07:00A-11:30A 10/12-11/02
602-177 Auto Engine Major 3.00 CR Prerequisites:602-152AutoEngineMinor
Horizon Center602-177-2H1A $382.44 WThF 07:00A-12:00P 09/07-10/07
602-121 Auto Instrumentation and Testing 4.00 CR Prerequisites:602-197EnginePerformance1
Horizon Center602-121-2H1A $1804.92 MTWTh 12:00P-05:00P 09/28-10/24
602-122 Auto IT for Transportation 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Horizon Center602-122-2H1A $254.96 MW 07:00A-10:00A 09/07-09/21 MW 10:30A-03:30P 09/07-09/26602-122-2H1B $254.96 MW 07:00A-10:00A 09/07-09/21 TTh 07:00A-12:00P 09/08-09/27
602-107 Auto Service Fundamentals 2.00 CR Prerequisites:602-122AutoITforTransportation
Horizon Center602-107-2H1A $254.96 MW 07:00A-10:00A 09/28-10/12 MW 10:30A-03:30P 09/28-10/17602-107-2H1B $254.96 MW 07:00A-10:00A 09/28-10/12 TTh 07:00A-12:00P 09/29-10/18
602-178 Auto Service Simulation IV 3.00 CR Prerequisites:602-172AutoChassisDynamicsand602-174AutoAdvanced
PowertrainControls Corequisites:801-197TechnicalReporting
Horizon Center602-178-2H1A $3485.47 WThF 07:00A-12:00P 11/09-12/16
34 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
102-122 Investments 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn102-122-2E3A $347.44 AC T 09:10A-12:25P 11/08-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced102-122-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14102-122-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14102-122-2W7C $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
Civil Engineering Technology607-170 AutoCAD for Construction Sciences 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI607-170-2C2A $241.96 ST,IPVID M 12:25P-03:25P 09/12-12/19607-170-2C61 $241.96 SP MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20607-170-2C62 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn607-170-2E2A $241.96 ST,IPVID M 12:25P-03:25P 09/12-12/19607-170-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced607-170-2Y2A $241.96 ST,IPVID M 12:25P-03:25P 09/12-12/19607-170-2Y61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
607-106 Building Materials 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:607-107ConstructionMethods
CATI607-106-2C2A $241.96 ST,IPVID T 12:25P-03:25P 09/13-12/20607-106-2C61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20607-106-2C62 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn607-106-2E2A $241.96 ST,IPVID T 12:25P-03:25P 09/13-12/20607-106-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced607-106-2Y2A $241.96 ST,IPVID T 12:25P-03:25P 09/13-12/20607-106-2Y61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
607-103 Civil Engineering and, Introduction to Architecture 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI607-103-2C2A $241.96 ST,IPVID F 01:30P-04:30P 09/09-12/16607-103-2C61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20607-103-2C62 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn607-103-2E2A $241.96 ST,IPVID F 01:30P-04:30P 09/09-12/16607-103-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced607-103-2Y2A $241.96 ST,IPVID F 01:30P-04:30P 09/09-12/16607-103-2Y61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
607-127 Civil Engineering Drafting 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced607-127-2W71 $392.94 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
Building Service443-101 Forklift Operation and Maintenance 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Horizon Center443-101-2H3A $118.48 AC Th 09:10A-02:10P 10/13-10/27443-101-2H3B $118.48 AC Th 09:10A-02:10P 11/03-11/17443-101-2H3C $118.48 AC Th 09:10A-02:10P 12/01-12/15
Business Administration102-138 BIZ Internship 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Racine102-138-2R11 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn102-138-2E11 $347.44 M 05:30P-09:30P 09/19-12/19
102-160 Business Law 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha102-160-2K1A $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/19
Racine102-160-2R31 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn102-160-2E31 $347.44 AC T 04:45P-07:45P 11/08-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced102-160-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20102-160-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
102-186 Business Management Internship 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha102-186-2K1A $347.44 F 12:25P-03:25P 09/09-12/16
Elkhorn102-186-2E1A $347.44 M 02:35P-05:35P 09/12-12/19
102-137 Business/Introduction to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha102-137-2K31 $347.44 AC M 06:00P-09:00P 10/31-12/19102-137-3K32 $347.44 AC M 06:00P-09:25P 09/12-10/24
Racine102-137-2R31 $347.44 AC F 08:05A-11:05A 09/30-11/18
Elkhorn102-137-2E1A $347.44 AC W 10:15A-01:15P 09/07-11/02102-137-2E4B $347.44 AC S 08:00A-03:00P 09/10-10/22
Off CampusTo Be Announced102-137-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20102-137-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
607-173 Land Surveying Fundamentals 3.00 CR Prerequisites:607-169LandSurveyingBasics
CATI607-173-2C9A $362.94 S 08:00A-01:00P 09/10-12/17
607-182 Water Sampling and Testing 2.00 CR Prerequisites:806-134GeneralChemistry
CATI607-182-2C9A $241.96 S 09:00A-12:00P 09/10-12/17
Computer Software103-100 Internet/Introduction to 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha103-100-2K1A $118.48 F 09:10A-12:00P 10/21-12/16
Racine103-100-2R61 $118.48 SP T 05:30P-07:00P 09/13-12/20103-100-2R6A $118.48 SP T 01:30P-03:00P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn103-100-2E6A $118.48 SP T 09:10A-11:10A 09/13-11/29
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-100-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
103-105 Microsoft Access 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha103-105-2K11 $118.48 Th 05:50P-08:40P 10/20-12/15103-105-2K1A $118.48 M 10:15A-01:05P 09/19-11/07
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-105-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
103-102 Microsoft Excel 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha103-102-2K11 $118.48 M 05:50P-08:40P 09/19-11/07103-102-2K1A $118.48 W 10:15A-01:05P 10/26-12/14
Racine103-102-2R1A $118.48 T 02:35P-05:25P 10/25-12/13
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-102-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
103-103 Microsoft Excel II 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-103-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
103-110 Microsoft PowerPoint 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha103-110-2K11 $118.48 W 05:50P-08:40P 09/21-11/16103-110-2K1A $118.48 M 02:35P-05:25P 10/24-12/12
Racine103-110-2R61 $118.48 SP T 05:30P-07:00P 09/13-12/20103-110-2R6A $118.48 SP T 01:30P-03:00P 09/13-12/20
607-119 Civil Technology Internship 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI607-119-2C61 $118.48 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn607-119-2E61 $118.48 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced607-119-2Y61 $118.48 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
607-107 Construction Methods 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:607-106BuildingMaterials
CATI607-107-2C2A $241.96 ST,IPVID Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/15607-107-2C61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20607-107-2C62 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn607-107-2E2A $241.96 ST,IPVID Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/15607-107-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/01-12/31
Off CampusTo Be Announced607-107-2Y2A $241.96 ST,IPVID Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/15607-107-2Y61 $241.96 SP,IPVID MTWTh 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
607-183 Fresh Water Treatment 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI607-183-2C21 $362.94 ST Th 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn607-183-2E21 $362.94 ST,IPVID Th 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15
Off CampusTo Be Announced607-183-2Y21 $362.94 ST,IPVID Th 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15
607-117 Geographical Information Systems I 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI607-117-2C21 $241.96 ST,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn607-117-2E21 $241.96 ST,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14
Off CampusTo Be Announced607-117-2Y21 $241.96 ST,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14
607-174 Land Surveying - Data Processing 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:607-173LandSurveyingFundamentals
CATI607-174-2C9A $241.96 S 01:30P-03:30P 09/10-12/17
607-169 Land Surveying Basics 2.00 CR Prerequisites:834-110ElementaryAlgebrawithApplications
CATI607-169-2C1A $241.96 W 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn607-169-2E1A $241.96 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
Elkhorn103-199-2E11 $347.44 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20103-199-2E12 $347.44 W 04:45P-08:45P 09/07-12/14103-199-2E1A $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19103-199-2EMA $347.44 BLND M 08:05A-10:05A 09/12-12/19103-199-2EMB $347.44 BLND Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/15
Burlington103-199-2B11 $347.44 W 04:45P-08:45P 09/07-12/14103-199-2B1A $347.44 F 08:05A-12:05P 09/09-12/16
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-199-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14103-199-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14103-199-2W7C $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14103-199-2W7D $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14103-199-2W7E $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14103-199-2W7F $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
103-109 Windows Operating Systems and Concepts 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha103-109-2K11 $118.48 T 05:50P-08:40P 09/13-11/01
Racine103-109-2R61 $118.48 SP T 05:30P-07:00P 09/13-12/20103-109-2R6A $118.48 SP T 01:30P-03:00P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn103-109-2E6A $118.48 SP T 09:10A-11:10A 09/13-11/29
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-109-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
Criminal Justice504-907 Community Policing 3.00 CR Prerequisites:504-900IntrotoCriminalJustice
Kenosha504-907-2K11 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19504-907-2K1A $347.44 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn504-907-2E11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14504-907-2E1A $347.44 Th 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/15
504-901 Constitutional Law 3.00 CR Prerequisites:504-902CriminalLaw Corequisites:504-148RulesofEvidence
Kenosha504-901-2K1A $347.44 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/14
Racine504-901-2R11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14
504-906 Criminal Investigation Theory 3.00 CR Prerequisites:504-902CriminalLawand504-900IntrotoCriminalJustice Corequisites:504-148RulesofEvidence
Kenosha504-906-2K11 $401.94 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn103-110-2E6A $118.48 SP T 09:10A-11:10A 09/13-11/29
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-110-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
103-111 Microsoft PowerPoint II 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-111-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
103-112 Microsoft Word 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha103-112-2K1A $118.48 W 01:30P-04:20P 09/21-11/16103-112-2KM1 $118.48 BLND T 05:50P-07:26P 11/08-12/20
Racine103-112-2R61 $118.48 SP T 05:30P-07:00P 09/13-12/20103-112-2R6A $118.48 SP T 01:30P-03:00P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn103-112-2E6A $118.48 SP T 09:10A-11:10A 09/13-11/29
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-112-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
103-113 Microsoft Word II 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced103-113-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
103-199 PC Basics/MS Office 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha103-199-2K11 $347.44 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19103-199-2K12 $347.44 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20103-199-2K13 $347.44 W 05:50P-09:50P 09/07-12/14103-199-2K14 $347.44 Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/15103-199-2K1A $347.44 MW 08:05A-10:05A 09/07-12/19103-199-2K1B $347.44 MW 02:35P-04:35P 09/07-12/19103-199-2K1C $347.44 TTh 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/20103-199-2K1D $347.44 TTh 11:20A-01:20P 09/08-12/20103-199-2K1E $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/20103-199-2KMA $347.44 BLND M 10:15A-12:15P 09/12-12/19103-199-2KMB $347.44 BLND M 12:25P-02:25P 09/12-12/19103-199-2KMC $347.44 BLND T 03:40P-05:40P 09/13-12/20103-199-2KMD $347.44 BLND W 10:15A-12:15P 09/07-12/14103-199-2KME $347.44 BLND F 09:10A-11:10A 09/09-12/16
Racine103-199-2R11 $347.44 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19103-199-2R12 $347.44 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20103-199-2R13 $347.44 W 05:50P-09:50P 09/07-12/14103-199-2R14 $347.44 Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/15103-199-2R1A $347.44 MW 09:10A-11:10A 09/07-12/19103-199-2R1B $347.44 MW 11:20A-01:20P 09/07-12/19103-199-2R1C $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19103-199-2R1D $347.44 TTh 08:05A-10:05A 09/08-12/20103-199-2R1E $347.44 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20103-199-2R1F $347.44 TTh 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20103-199-2R1G $347.44 F 08:05A-12:05P 09/09-12/16103-199-2RMA $347.44 BLND F 01:30P-03:30P 09/09-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
504-903 Professional Communications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha504-903-2K11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14
504-905 Report Writing 3.00 CR Prerequisites:504-902CriminalLaw Corequisites:801-136EnglishComposition1
Kenosha504-905-2K1A $347.44 Th 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/15
Racine504-905-2R11 $347.44 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/15
504-148 Rules of Evidence 3.00 CR Prerequisites:504-121CriminalJusticeSystem/Introductionto
Kenosha504-148-2K11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14504-148-2K1A $347.44 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/13-12/20
Racine504-148-2R1A $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
Elkhorn504-148-2E11 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19
504-174 Security, Intro to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha504-174-2K11 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19
Racine504-174-2R1A $347.44 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn504-174-2E11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14
504-175 Terrorism/Homeland Security 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha504-175-2K11 $347.44 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/13-12/20504-175-2K1A $347.44 M 01:30P-04:30P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn504-175-2E1A $347.44 M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19
504-908 Traffic Theory 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha504-908-2K11 $347.44 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/15504-908-2K1A $347.44 T 02:35P-05:35P 09/13-12/20
Racine504-908-2R11 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn504-908-2E1A $347.44 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/13-12/20
Culinary Arts316-110 Baking for Chefs 3.00 CR Prerequisites:316-131CulinarySkillsIand
316-132CulinarySkillsII
Racine316-110-2R1A $450.69 T 07:00A-12:00P 09/13-12/20
504-902 Criminal Law 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha504-902-2K1A $347.44 Th 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/15
Racine504-902-2R11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14504-902-2R1A $347.44 M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn504-902-2E12 $347.44 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/13-12/20504-902-2E1A $347.44 M 01:30P-04:30P 09/12-12/19
504-141 Interviews/Interrogations/ Confessions 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha504-141-2K11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/15
Racine504-141-2R11 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19504-141-2R1A $347.44 Th 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/15
504-900 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha504-900-2K11 $347.44 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/15504-900-2K1A $347.44 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/13-12/20
Racine504-900-2R11 $347.44 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/13-12/20504-900-2R1A $347.44 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn504-900-2E11 $347.44 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/15504-900-2E1A $347.44 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/14
Burlington504-900-2B1A $347.44 Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/15
504-904 Juvenile Law 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha504-904-2K1A $347.44 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/15
Racine504-904-2R1A $347.44 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn504-904-2E11 $347.44 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/15
504-117 Police Administration 3.00 CR Prerequisites:504-121CriminalJusticeSystem/Introductionto
Kenosha504-117-2K11 $347.44 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/13-12/20504-117-2K1A $347.44 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn504-117-2E11 $347.44 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/15504-117-2E1A $347.44 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14
504-152 Police Science Internship 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha504-152-2K6A $347.44 DS TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
316-104 Short Order/Deli 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:316-170SanitationandHygieneand316-131CulinarySkillsI
Racine316-104-2R1A $300.46 T 07:00A-03:00P 10/25-12/20
Dental508-113 Dental Materials 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha508-113-2K1A $293.96 ST F 01:30P-03:30P 09/09-10/28 Th 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/15508-113-2K1B $293.96 ST F 01:30P-03:30P 09/09-10/28 Th 08:05A-10:05A 09/08-12/15
508-103 Dental Radiography 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha508-103-2K1A $293.96 ST M 01:30P-03:30P 09/12-10/31 M 10:15A-01:15P 09/12-12/19508-103-2K1B $293.96 ST M 01:30P-03:30P 09/12-10/31 F 10:15A-01:15P 09/09-12/16
Early Childhood Education307-187 ECE: Children with Differing Abilities 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine307-187-2R1A $347.44 Th 03:40P-06:40P 09/08-12/15
307-166 ECE: Curriculum Planning 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine307-166-2R1A $347.44 T 03:40P-06:40P 09/13-12/20307-166-2R1B $347.44 Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/15307-166-2R1C $347.44 S 09:00A-12:00P 09/10-12/17
307-195 ECE: Family and Community Relationships 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine307-195-2R1A $347.44 T 03:40P-06:40P 09/13-12/20
307-148 ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood Education 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine307-148-2R1A $347.44 M 03:40P-06:40P 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced307-148-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
307-167 ECE: Health, Safety, & Nutrition 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine307-167-2R11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14307-167-2R12 $347.44 Th 07:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15307-167-2R1A $347.44 M 12:25P-03:25P 09/12-12/19
316-135 Catering/Banquets 2.00 CR Prerequisites:316-132CulinarySkillsII
Racine316-135-2R1A $300.46 M 02:35P-04:35P 09/12-12/19
316-131 Culinary Skills I 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:316-170SanitationandHygiene
Racine316-131-2R11 $600.92 M 08:05A-02:05P 09/12-12/19316-131-2R2A $600.92 ST M 08:05A-02:05P 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced316-131-2Z11 $600.92 MW 05:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/19
316-132 Culinary Skills II 4.00 CR Prerequisites:316-131CulinarySkillsI
Racine316-132-2R1A $600.92 Th 07:00A-02:00P 09/08-12/15
316-190 Food Service Supervision 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine316-190-2R1A $347.44 Th 12:25P-03:25P 09/08-12/15
316-100 Foods, Basic 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine316-100-2R2A $450.69 ST M 08:05A-02:05P 09/12-12/19
316-134 Garde Manger 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine316-134-2R1A $150.23 T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-10/18
Off CampusTo Be Announced316-134-2Z11 $150.23 TTh 05:00P-08:00P 10/11-11/17
316-105 International Buffets 4.00 CR Prerequisites:316-132CulinarySkillsII
Racine316-105-2R1A $600.92 W 07:00A-02:00P 09/07-12/14
316-130 Nutrition 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine316-130-2R1A $232.96 W 08:05A-10:05A 09/07-12/14
316-170 Sanitation and Hygiene 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine316-170-2R1A $118.48 W 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-10/12316-170-2R1B $118.48 T 12:25P-03:25P 10/26-11/30
Off CampusTo Be Announced316-170-2Z11 $118.48 TTh 05:00P-07:00P 09/08-10/06
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
620-120 Feedback and Control Systems/ Electromechanical 2.00 CR Prerequisites:605-113DC/ACI
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-120-2L6A $261.46 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn620-120-2E6A $261.46 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 09/20-12/20
620-103 Industrial Controls, Introduction to 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:605-113DC/ACI
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-103-2L61 $662.69 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn620-103-2E6A $662.69 SP T 10:15A-08:18P 09/13-12/20 T 10:15A-08:15P 09/13-12/20
620-102 Process Controls 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:620-111SolidStateCircuits,Introductionto
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-102-2L6A $392.19 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
620-140 Programmable Controllers 2.00 CR Prerequisites:620-103IndustrialControls,Introductionto
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-140-2L6A $261.46 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Racine620-140-2R13 $261.46 W 04:45P-07:45P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn620-140-2E6A $261.46 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 09/13-12/20
620-145 Programmable Logic Controllers/ Advanced 3.00 CR Prerequisites:620-140ProgrammableControllers
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-145-2L6A $392.19 SP MTW 03:00A-09:00P 09/07-12/20 MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn620-145-2E6A $392.19 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 09/13-12/20
620-110 Robotics Mechanics I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:605-113DC/ACI
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-110-2L6A $392.19 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn620-110-2E6A $392.19 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 09/13-12/20
620-111 Solid State Circuits, Introduction to 4.00 CR Prerequisites:605-113DC/ACI
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-111-216A $522.92 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
CATI620-111-2C61 $522.92 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn620-111-2E61 $522.92 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20620-111-2E6A $522.92 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
307-151 ECE: Infant & Toddler Development 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine307-151-2R1A $347.44 T 12:25P-03:25P 09/13-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced307-151-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14307-151-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
307-194 ECE: Math, Science, & Social Studies 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine307-194-2R1A $347.44 M 03:40P-06:40P 09/12-12/19
307-174 ECE: Practicum 1 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Racine307-174-2R11 $372.69 T 07:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20307-174-2R1A $372.69 W 11:20A-01:20P 09/07-12/14307-174-2R1B $372.69 W 03:40P-05:40P 09/07-12/14
307-192 ECE: Practicum 2 3.00 CR Prerequisites:307-174ECE:Practicum1
Racine307-192-2R21 $372.69 ST W 04:45P-07:45P 09/07-12/14307-192-2R2A $372.69 ST W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/14
307-197 ECE: Practicum 3 3.00 CR Prerequisites:307-192ECE:Practicum2
Racine307-197-2R21 $372.69 ST W 04:45P-07:45P 09/07-12/14307-197-2R2A $372.69 ST W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/14
Electrical Engineering Tech.662-112 DC/AC III 3.00 CR Prerequisites:605-114DC/ACII
CATI662-112-2C11 $347.44 MW 07:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/19662-112-2C1A $347.44 MW 09:00A-11:00A 09/07-12/19
Electromechanical Technology
620-104 Electro Hydraulic/ Mechanical Systems 3.00 CR Prerequisites:462-103MechanicalPowerTransmission
and620-103IndustrialControls,Introductionto
Racine620-104-2R12 $392.19 T 04:45P-08:45P 09/13-12/20
620-150 Electromechanical Dr Systems 3.00 CR Prerequisites:605-113DC/ACI
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-150-2L6A $392.19 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
40 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
Elkhorn605-120-2E61 $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-120-2E6A $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
605-121 Electronic Devices II 4.00 CR Prerequisites:605-120ElectronicDevicesI
CATI605-121-2C61 $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-121-2C6A $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn605-121-2E61 $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-121-2E6A $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
605-109 Fabrication Techniques 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI605-109-2C61 $124.23 SP MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-109-2C6A $124.23 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
605-107 Fundamentals of Electricity/Electronics 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha605-107-2K11 $512.46 M 04:45P-09:45P 09/12-12/19605-107-2K1A $512.46 M 09:10A-02:10P 09/12-12/19
605-190 Microprocessors 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:605-114DC/ACIIand605-121ElectronicDevicesII
CATI605-190-2CM1 $496.92 BLND Th 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15605-190-2CMB $496.92 BLND Th 12:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn605-190-2CMA $496.92 BLND Th 08:00A-12:00P 09/08-12/15
605-176 Optoelectronics 2.00 CR Prerequisites:605-114DC/ACIIand605-120ElectronicDevicesI
CATI605-176-2C61 $248.46 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-176-2C6A $248.46 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn605-176-2E61 $248.46 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-176-2E6A $248.46 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
605-154 Public Switched Telephone Network Hierar 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI605-154-2C61 $118.48 SP MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-154-2C6A $118.48 SP MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
Emergency Medical Service531-156 Cardiology I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:531-155RespiratoryManagement
Burlington531-156-2B11 $382.44 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 12/06-12/20 S 01:00P-04:25P 12/03-12/03 S 08:00A-04:25P 12/10-12/17 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 01/19-01/26 S 08:00A-04:25P 01/21-01/28
620-113 Troubleshooting Electrical/ Electronic Systems 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-113-2L61 $392.19 SP TWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
620-101 Variable Speed Drives 3.00 CR Prerequisites:620-150ElectromechanicalDrSystems
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center620-101-2L6A $392.19 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Electronic Technology605-182 Computer Interfacing Techniques 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI605-182-2C11 $372.69 T 06:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20
605-113 DC/AC I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI605-113-2C61 $512.46 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-113-2C6A $512.46 SP,IPVID MTWThF 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn605-113-2E61 $512.46 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20
605-114 DC/AC II 3.00 CR Prerequisites:605-113DC/ACI
CATI605-114-2C61 $372.69 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-114-2C6A $372.69 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn605-114-2E61 $372.69 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-114-2E6A $372.69 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
605-130 Digital Electronics 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:605-113DC/ACI
CATI605-130-2C61 $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-130-2C6A $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
Elkhorn605-130-2E61 $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-130-2E6A $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
605-151 Electronic Communications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:605-114DC/ACIIand605-120ElectronicDevicesI
CATI605-151-2C61 $372.69 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-151-2C6A $372.69 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn605-151-2E61 $372.69 SP,IPVID MTWTh 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-151-2E6A $372.69 SP,IPVID MTWTh 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
605-120 Electronic Devices I 4.00 CR Prerequisites:605-113DC/ACI
CATI605-120-2C61 $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWThF 05:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/20605-120-2C6A $496.92 SP,IPVID MTWThFS 11:20A-04:20P 09/07-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
Fire Technology503-143 Building Construction 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine503-143-2R11 $368.44 W 06:00P-08:55P 09/07-12/14503-143-2R1A $368.44 T 01:00P-03:55P 09/13-12/20
503-155 Fire Protection Hydraulics 4.00 CR Prerequisites:503-121FirefightingPrinciplesI
Racine503-155-2R1A $522.92 M 09:00A-11:55A 09/12-12/14 W 09:00A-12:55P 09/12-12/14
503-110 Fire Safety Communications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine503-110-2R1A $347.44 Th 01:00P-03:55P 09/08-12/15
503-120 Fire Science Student Internship 2.00 CR Prerequisites:503-142FirefightingPrinciplesI
Off CampusCaledonia Fire Department503-120-2Z1A $253.96 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/16
503-127 Fire Service/Changing Technologies 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine503-127-2R11 $282.46 M 06:00P-08:55P 09/12-12/19503-127-2R1A $282.46 T 09:00A-11:55A 09/13-12/20
503-142 Firefighting Principles I 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine503-142-2R1A $583.92 F 08:00A-04:25P 09/09-09/09 F 08:00A-04:25P 09/16-12/16
503-106 Firefighting Principles II 3.00 CR Prerequisites:503-142FirefightingPrinciplesI
Racine503-106-2R1A $413.19 M 01:00P-03:55P 09/12-12/19
503-117 Health and Wellness for Firefighters 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine503-117-2R1A $347.44 W 01:00P-03:55P 09/07-12/14
503-139 Principles of Emergency Services 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine503-139-2R11 $347.44 Th 06:00P-08:55P 09/08-12/15503-139-2R1A $347.44 Th 09:00A-11:55A 09/08-12/15
531-156-2B1A $382.44 TWS 08:00A-04:25P 12/07-12/13 MF 08:00A-04:25P 12/16-12/19 TWS 08:00A-04:25P 01/18-01/24 F 08:00A-04:25P 01/27-01/27
531-157 Clinical I 4.00 CR Prerequisites:531-155RespiratoryManagement
Off CampusTo Be Announced531-157-2Z11 $461.92 TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA531-157-3Z1A $461.92 TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
531-192 EMT-Basic 4.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Burlington531-192-2B1A $509.92 TTh 08:00A-11:55A 09/13-02/23
Off CampusUnion Grove High School531-192-2Z11 $509.92 M 06:00P-09:55P 10/03-03/05 T 06:00P-09:55P 10/03-03/05 W 06:00P-09:55P 10/03-03/05531-192-2Z9A $509.92 S 08:00A-03:25P 10/01-03/17
531-152 Paramedic Pharmacology 4.00 CR Prerequisites:531-151ParamedicFundamentals
Burlington531-152-2B11 $509.92 S 08:00A-04:25P 10/08-10/29 S 08:00A-11:55A 11/05-11/05 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 10/11-11/03531-152-2B1A $509.92 TFS 08:00A-04:25P 10/08-10/14 MTh 08:00A-04:25P 10/17-10/20 TWS 08:00A-04:25P 10/26-11/01 F 08:00A-04:25P 11/04-11/04
531-155 Respiratory Management 2.00 CR Prerequisites:531-152ParamedicPharmacology
Burlington531-155-2B11 $254.96 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 11/08-11/22 S 12:30P-04:25P 11/05-11/05 TTh 05:15P-09:45P 11/29-12/01 S 08:00A-04:25P 11/12-11/19 S 08:00A-12:25P 12/03-12/03531-155-2B1A $254.96 MTh 08:00A-04:25P 11/07-11/10 TWS 08:00A-04:25P 11/16-11/22 MTh 08:00A-04:25P 11/28-12/01
Financial Planning114-101 Personal Financial Planning 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha114-101-2K11 $347.44 M 05:30P-08:30P 09/12-12/19
Racine114-101-2R1A $347.44 M 12:25P-03:25P 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced114-101-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14114-101-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14114-101-2W7C $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
204-100 Design Concepts 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine204-100-2R11 $548.92 W 04:45P-09:45P 09/07-12/14204-100-2R1A $548.92 TTh 09:10A-11:40A 09/09-12/21
Elkhorn204-100-2E1A $548.92 MW 08:05A-10:35A 09/07-12/19204-100-2E3A $548.92 AC F 08:05A-01:05P 10/21-12/16
204-135 Design Concepts, Advanced 4.00 CR Prerequisites:204-126Design&Publishing
Racine204-135-2R1A $548.92 TTh 09:10A-11:40A 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn204-135-2E1A $548.92 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 09/08-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced204-135-2W7A $588.92 INET,AC TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-10/26
204-107 Digital Photography/Introduction to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine204-107-2R11 $411.69 Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn204-107-2E1A $411.69 M 11:20A-03:20P 09/12-12/19204-107-2E31 $411.69 AC Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-10/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced204-107-2W7A $441.69 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-11/02
204-115 Digital Photography/Advanced 3.00 CR Prerequisites:204-107DigitalPhotography/Introductionto
Off CampusTo Be Announced204-115-2W7A $441.69 INET,AC TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-12/20
204-109 Graphic Design Professional Practices 3.00 CR Prerequisites:204-126Design&Publishing
Racine204-109-2R1A $411.69 M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn204-109-2E1A $411.69 M 03:40P-07:40P 09/12-12/19
204-125 Illustration Media Concepts 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine204-125-2R11 $411.69 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19204-125-2R1A $411.69 W 12:25P-04:25P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn204-125-2E1A $411.69 TTh 08:05A-10:05A 09/08-12/20
204-143 Illustration, Advanced 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced204-143-2W7A $441.69 INET,AC TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-12/20
Fluid Power Technology612-102 Pneumatics/Hydraulics - Introduction 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Horizon Center612-102-2H1A $372.69 F 09:10A-02:10P 09/09-12/16
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center612-102-2L6A $372.69 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Racine612-102-2R1A $372.69 W 10:15A-02:15P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn612-102-2E6A $372.69 SP T 10:15A-08:15P 09/13-12/20
General College: Mathematics
834-110 Elementary Algebra with Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:(854-769AlgebraPre-College)
Racine834-110-2R1A $347.44 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn834-110-2E1A $347.44 W 05:15P-08:15P 09/07-12/14
Graphics/Printing/ Publishing
204-142 Applied Exit Strategies/ Display Graphics 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:204-109GraphicDesignProfessionalPractices
Off CampusTo Be Announced204-142-2W7A $441.69 INET TBA TBA-TBA 11/02-12/20
204-145 Authoring Tools - Flash 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine204-145-2R61 $274.46 SP M 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20
204-128 Business of Photography 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine204-128-2R11 $232.96 T 05:50P-07:50P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn204-128-2E11 $232.96 W 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/14
204-105 Computer Illustration/ Drawing Techniques 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine204-105-2R11 $411.69 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20204-105-2R1A $411.69 M 12:25P-04:25P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn204-105-2E1A $411.69 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
530-197 ICD Diagnosis Coding 3.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:501-101MedicalTerminologyand530-182HumanDiseasesfor
theHealthand530-181TheHealthRecord,Introductiontoand806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology
Burlington530-197-2B1A $353.19 MW 01:30P-02:30P 09/07-12/19 MW 02:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19
530-199 ICD Procedure Coding 2.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:501-101MedicalTerminologyand530-182HumanDiseasesfor
theHealthand530-181TheHealthRecord,Introductiontoand806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology
Burlington530-199-2B11 $232.96 W 03:40P-05:40P 09/07-12/14
530-181 The Health Record, Introduction to 1.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Burlington530-181-2B11 $118.48 M 03:40P-05:40P 09/12-12/19
Hospitality109-111 Front Office Management 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced109-111-2Z1A $401.94 Th 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/15 Th 03:35P-05:35P 09/08-12/15
109-137 Hospitality Portfolio 1.00 CR Prerequisites:109-136LodgingFieldExperienceand109-144Hospitality
Internship
Elkhorn109-137-2E6A $118.48 F 11:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
109-101 Hospitality/Principles of 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine109-101-2R1A $347.44 Th 08:05A-11:05A 09/08-12/15
Off CampusTo Be Announced109-101-2Z1A $347.44 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/13-12/20
109-136 Lodging Field Experience 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:109-101Hospitality/Principlesof OTHERREQUISITES:MedicFirstAidCertificationCPRB/C
Elkhorn109-136-2E6A $118.48 F 09:10A-10:10A 09/09-12/16
109-114 Managing Services/ Hospitality Industry 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn109-114-2E1A $401.94 W 01:00P-03:00P 09/07-09/14 W 03:10P-05:10P 09/07-09/14
204-114 Internship and Portfolio Development 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Racine204-114-2R1A $347.44 DS W 09:10A-11:10A 09/07-12/14
204-148 Multimedia Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:204-144MultimediaPC/MacintoshIntroductionand204-145
AuthoringTools-Flashand204-146VideoEditingand204-147MultimediaGraphicsandAnimation
Racine204-148-2R61 $411.69 SP M 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20
204-147 Multimedia Graphics and Animation 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine204-147-2R31 $274.46 AC M 06:00P-10:00P 11/07-12/19
204-120 Multimedia Survey 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine204-120-2R31 $411.69 SP M 06:00P-10:00P 09/12-10/31
204-134 Problems in Graphic Design, Advanced 3.00 CR Prerequisites:204-126Design&Publishing
Racine204-134-2R1A $411.69 M 12:25P-04:25P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn204-134-2E1A $411.69 TTh 03:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/20
204-146 Video Editing 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine204-146-2R61 $274.46 SP M 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20
204-116 Webpage Design for Graphic Designers 3.00 CR Prerequisites:204-107DigitalPhotography/Introductionto
Racine204-116-2R11 $411.69 Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/15
Health Information Technology
530-176 Health Data Management 2.00 CR Prerequisites:530-172HealthcareDeliverySystemsand530-181TheHealth
Record,Introductionto
Off CampusTo Be Announced530-176-2W7A $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
530-182 Human Diseases for the Health Professions 3.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:501-101MedicalTerminologyand
806-189Anatomy,Basicor806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology
Burlington530-182-2BMA $347.44 BLND T 03:40P-06:40P 09/13-12/20
44 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
520-140-2R12 $347.44 T 04:45P-08:45P 09/13-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20520-140-2R1A $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19520-140-2R1B $347.44 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20
520-124 Human Service Field Experience 3.00 CR Prerequisites:520-140GroupCounseling
Racine520-124-2R11 $347.44 W 04:45P-05:45P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14520-124-2R1A $347.44 Th 12:25P-01:25P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15
520-101 Human Services/Introduction 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha520-101-2K11 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19
Racine520-101-2R11 $347.44 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-12/15520-101-2R1A $347.44 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/13-12/20520-101-2R1B $347.44 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14
520-105 Interviewing Principles & Recordkeeping 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha520-105-2K11 $347.44 Th 04:45P-09:45P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15
Racine520-105-2R11 $347.44 T 04:45P-08:45P 09/13-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20520-105-2R1A $347.44 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20520-105-2R1B $347.44 F 09:10A-01:10P 09/09-12/16 TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16520-105-2R9A $347.44 S 12:25P-04:25P 09/10-12/17 TBA TBA-TBA 09/10-12/17
520-127 Professional Practices in Human Services 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine520-127-2R11 $347.44 Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/15520-127-2R1A $347.44 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/15520-127-2R9A $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17
Off CampusTo Be Announced520-127-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
Industrial Equip Mechanic462-104 Machine and Equipment Installation 3.00 CR Prerequisites:606-121Blueprint/SchematicInterpretation
Racine462-104-2R11 $431.19 M 04:45P-09:45P 09/12-12/19
462-101 Maintenance Machining 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine462-101-2R1A $431.19 Th 08:05A-02:05P 09/08-12/15
Human Services520-152 Aspects of Disabilities 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine520-152-2R1A $347.44 F 09:10A-12:10P 09/09-12/16
Off CampusTo Be Announced520-152-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
520-128 Child Welfare Policy and Practice 3.00 CR Prerequisites:520-101HumanServices/Introduction
Racine520-128-2R1A $347.44 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/15520-128-2R7A $347.44 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
520-110 Community Resources and Services 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha520-110-2K11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14
Racine520-110-2R1A $347.44 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/14520-110-2R9A $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17
Off CampusTo Be Announced520-110-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
520-160 Correctional Processes 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine520-160-2R11 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14
520-115 Counseling/Introduction to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:520-105InterviewingPrinciples&Recordkeeping
Racine520-115-2R11 $347.44 T 04:45P-08:45P 09/13-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20520-115-2R1A $347.44 MW 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19520-115-2R1B $347.44 Th 09:10A-01:10P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15
520-151 Family Theory and Practice 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine520-151-2R11 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19520-151-2R12 $347.44 W 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/14520-151-2R1A $347.44 F 01:30P-04:30P 09/09-12/16
520-150 Gerontology/Introduction to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine520-150-2R11 $347.44 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/13-12/20
520-140 Group Counseling 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:520-115Counseling/Introductionto
Racine520-140-2R11 $347.44 M 04:45P-08:45P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
304-122 Textiles 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha304-122-2K1A $347.44 TTh 01:30P-03:00P 09/08-12/20
Interpreter Technology533-102 ASL 1 4.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn533-102-2E1A $461.92 TTh 08:30A-11:55A 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15
533-107 ASL 3/Introduction to Interpreting 4.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:533-104ASL2
Elkhorn533-107-2E1A $461.92 MW 08:30A-11:55A 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
533-113 ASL Skillbuilding 1 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn533-113-2E1A $118.48 T 09:00A-11:00A 09/13-12/20
533-114 ASL Skillbuilding 2 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn533-114-2E1A $118.48 ST Th 09:00A-11:00A 09/08-12/15
533-117 ASL Skillbuilding 5 1.00 CR Prerequisites:533-113ASLSkillbuilding1and533-114ASLSkillbuilding2
and533-115ASLSkillbuilding3and533-116ASLSkillbuilding4
Elkhorn533-117-2E1A $118.48 F 08:00A-12:00P 09/09-12/16
533-106 ASL Structure and Function 3.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:533-104ASL2
Off CampusTo Be Announced533-106-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
533-100 Deafness/Intro to 2.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced533-100-2W7A $252.96 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/20
533-103 Practicum I 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None Corequisites:533-102ASL1
Off CampusTo Be Announced533-103-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
Interior Design304-118 Art History 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced304-118-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
304-123 Business of Interior Design 3.00 CR Prerequisites:304-122Textilesand304-102InteriorDesign,Principlesofand
304-115DraftingforInteriorsand304-140RenderingTechniques
Kenosha304-123-2KMA $347.44 BLND F 11:20A-02:20P 09/09-12/16
304-117 Color Theory 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha304-117-2K1A $347.44 M 08:05A-11:05A 09/12-12/19
304-115 Drafting for Interiors 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha304-115-2K1A $353.19 TTh 08:05A-10:35A 09/08-12/20
304-148 Interior Design Internship II 2.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha304-148-2K1A $232.96 DS TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16
304-102 Interior Design, Principles of 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha304-102-2K1A $353.19 TTh 11:20A-01:20P 09/08-12/20
304-106 Interior Lighting/ Fundamentals of 3.00 CR Prerequisites:304-115DraftingforInteriorsand304-140Rendering
Techniques
Kenosha304-106-2KMA $347.44 BLND WF 09:10A-10:40A 09/07-12/16
304-127 Interior Space Plan and Design 3.00 CR Prerequisites:304-101HistoryofFurnitureandDecorativeArtsand304-
102InteriorDesign,Principlesofand304-103AutoCAD,Introductiontoand304-117ColorTheoryand304-122Textilesand304-133InteriorMaterials,Finishes,&Productsand304-140RenderingTechniquesand304-115DraftingforInteriors
Kenosha304-127-2K1A $353.19 W 11:20A-03:20P 09/07-12/14
304-116 Kitchen and Bathroom Planning 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:304-103AutoCAD,Introductiontoand304-140Rendering
Techniques
Kenosha304-116-2K1A $353.19 M 11:20A-03:20P 09/12-12/19
46 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
IT - Microcomputer Specialist
154-112 Data Security & Recovery Support 3.00 CR Departmentalapprovalrequired Prerequisites:154-119SystemSoftwareSupportor154-110Hardware&
SoftwareTroubleshooting
Kenosha154-112-2K1A $353.19 MW 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
154-114 Hardware & Software Support 3.00 CR Departmentalapprovalrequired Prerequisites:154-119SystemSoftwareSupportor154-110Hardware&
SoftwareTroubleshooting
Kenosha154-114-2K11 $353.19 Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15154-114-2K1A $353.19 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20
154-113 IT Apps Server & Support 3.00 CR Departmentalapprovalrequired Prerequisites:154-119SystemSoftwareSupportor154-110Hardware&
SoftwareTroubleshooting
Kenosha154-113-2K1A $353.19 MW 10:15A-12:15P 09/01-12/31 TBA TBA-TBA 09/01-12/31
IT - Network Communications
150-132 Active Directory Administration 3.00 CR Prerequisites:150-111NetworkAdministration-Microsoft
Off CampusTo Be Announced150-132-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
150-123 Application Server Administration 3.00 CR Prerequisites:150-111NetworkAdministration-Microsoft
Racine150-123-2R11 $353.19 Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15150-123-2R1A $353.19 TTh 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced150-123-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
150-191 Fundamentals - Unix 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:107-193ITEssentials
Off CampusTo Be Announced150-191-2W7A $285.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
533-125 Special Education And, Introduction to Deafness 3.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced533-125-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
IT - Information Technology107-193 IT Essentials 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:107-011ITinBusiness
Kenosha107-193-2K11 $372.69 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20107-193-2K1A $372.69 Th 08:05A-12:05P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15107-193-2K1B $372.69 F 08:05A-12:05P 09/09-12/16 TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16
Racine107-193-2R11 $372.69 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20107-193-2R1A $372.69 Th 08:05A-12:05P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15107-193-2R1B $372.69 F 08:05A-12:05P 09/09-12/16 TBA TBA-TBA 09/09-12/16
Off CampusTo Be Announced107-193-2W7A $402.69 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
107-011 IT in Business 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha107-011-2K11 $372.69 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19107-011-2K1A $372.69 MW 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19107-011-2K1B $372.69 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20107-011-2KMA $372.69 BLND S 08:05A-10:05A 09/10-12/17 TBA TBA-TBA 09/10-12/17
Racine107-011-2R11 $372.69 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19107-011-2R1A $372.69 MW 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19107-011-2R1B $372.69 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20107-011-2RMA $372.69 BLND S 08:05A-10:05A 09/10-12/17 TBA TBA-TBA 09/10-12/17
Off CampusTo Be Announced107-011-2W7A $402.69 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
Off CampusTo Be Announced150-124-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
150-196 Security Measures and Hacking Detection 3.00 CR Prerequisites:150-194NetworkSecurity
Kenosha150-196-2KM1 $353.19 IPVID,BLND M 08:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
Racine150-196-2RM1 $353.19 IPVID,BLND M 08:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
IT - Programming and Web152-124 Computer Programming C 3.00 CR Prerequisites:152-126Programming&Database,Introductionto
Kenosha152-124-2K1A $353.19 W 11:20A-03:20P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
152-122 Computer Programming RPG/400 3.00 CR Prerequisites:152-105SystemiConceptsand152-126Programming&
Database,Introductionto
Kenosha152-122-2K11 $353.19 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20
152-127 DBA - Part 2 - Oracle 3.00 CR Prerequisites:152-110DBAPart1-Oracle
Racine152-127-2RM1 $553.19 BLND Th 05:50P-07:50P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15
152-128 DBA - Part 3 - Oracle 3.00 CR Prerequisites:152-110DBAPart1-Oracle
Racine152-128-2RM1 $553.19 BLND Th 08:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15
152-157 Game Programming I 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:152-126Programming&Database,Introductionto
Kenosha152-157-2K11 $353.19 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
152-149 IBM i System Administration 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha152-149-2K11 $353.19 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
152-144 IT E-Commerce 3.00 CR Prerequisites:152-146Databases,Advanced Corequisites:150-134WebServersandSecurity
Off CampusTo Be Announced152-144-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/01-12/31
150-111 Network Administration - Microsoft 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:150-105Network/WebConcepts,Introductionto
Kenosha150-111-2K11 $353.19 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
150-194 Network Security 3.00 CR Prerequisites:150-111NetworkAdministration-Microsoft
Kenosha150-194-2KM1 $353.19 IPVID,BLND M 05:50P-07:50P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
Racine150-194-2R1A $353.19 MW 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19150-194-2RM1 $353.19 IPVID,BLND M 05:50P-07:50P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
Off CampusTo Be Announced150-194-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
150-131 Network Specialist Internship 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:150-114NetworkConcepts-CCNA1and154-110Hardware&
SoftwareTroubleshooting
Racine150-131-2R1A $347.44 DS TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
150-105 Network/Web Concepts, Introduction to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:107-011TITinBusinessor107-011ITinBusiness
Kenosha150-105-2K11 $353.19 W 05:50P-09:50P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14150-105-2K1A $353.19 MW 10:15A-12:15P 09/07-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19150-105-2K1B $353.19 TTh 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20150-105-2KMA $353.19 BLND S 10:15A-12:15P 09/10-12/17 TBA TBA-TBA 09/10-12/17
Racine150-105-2R11 $353.19 W 05:50P-09:50P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14150-105-2R1A $353.19 MW 10:15A-12:15P 09/07-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19150-105-2R1B $353.19 TTh 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20150-105-2RMA $353.19 BLND S 10:15A-12:15P 09/10-12/17 TBA TBA-TBA 09/10-12/17
Off CampusTo Be Announced150-105-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
150-124 Routing CCNA 2 3.00 CR Prerequisites:150-114NetworkConcepts-CCNA1
Racine150-124-2R11 $353.19 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20150-124-2R1A $353.19 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
Laboratory Assistant513-110 Lab Skills, Basic 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine513-110-2R1A $143.73 M 08:05A-10:05A 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn513-110-2E1A $143.73 Th 02:35P-04:35P 09/08-12/15
513-111 Phlebotomy 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:513-110LabSkills,Basic
Racine513-111-2R1A $287.46 M 11:20A-12:20P 09/12-12/19 M 12:20P-02:20P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn513-111-2E11 $287.46 Th 04:45P-05:45P 09/08-12/15 Th 05:45P-07:45P 09/08-12/15
Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt
104-126 Business Marketing I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:104-101MarketingPrinciples
Kenosha104-126-3K31 $347.44 AC Th 06:00P-09:25P 09/08-10/20
104-198 E-Commerce/Marketing on the Internet 3.00 CR Prerequisites:104-101MarketingPrinciples
Off CampusTo Be Announced104-198-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
104-194 International Marketing 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-194-2K1A $347.44 T 10:15A-01:15P 09/13-12/20104-194-2K31 $347.44 AC Th 06:00P-09:25P 10/27-12/15
Elkhorn104-194-2E31 $347.44 AC T 04:45P-08:15P 11/01-12/13
104-191 Internet Business Applications 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine104-191-2R31 $118.48 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 11/03-11/17
104-169 Management/Merchandising 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-169-2K1A $353.19 Th 10:15A-01:15P 09/08-12/15
104-103 Marketing Careers 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-103-2K1A $118.48 T 08:05A-10:05A 09/13-11/08
Racine104-103-2R1A $118.48 M 11:20A-12:50P 09/12-11/28
152-147 IT Web Graphics - Flash 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:150-105Network/WebConcepts,Introductionto
Off CampusTo Be Announced152-147-2W7A $255.46 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
152-141 Java Programming- IBM iSeries 3.00 CR Prerequisites:152-105SystemiConceptsand152-126Programming&
Database,Introductionto
Kenosha152-141-2K11 $353.19 W 05:50P-09:50P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
152-138 Java, Introduction to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:152-126Programming&Database,Introductiontoand152-148
WebProgrammingConcepts
Off CampusTo Be Announced152-138-2W7A $383.19 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
152-151 Microcomputer Programming Advanced 3.00 CR Prerequisites:152-126Programming&Database,Introductionto
Kenosha152-151-2K11 $353.19 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19 TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
152-164 Mobile Device Application Programming 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha152-164-2K11 $353.19 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20 TBA TBA-TBA 09/13-12/20
152-126 Programming & Database, Introduction to Concepts 4.00 CR Prerequisites:107-011ITinBusinessand107-193ITEssentials
Kenosha152-126-2KM1 $470.92 BLND S 05:50P-09:50P 09/07-12/14 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/14
152-131 Systems Design and Development 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:152-122ComputerProgrammingRPG/400
Kenosha152-131-2K11 $353.19 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/15 TBA TBA-TBA 09/08-12/15
152-140 Web Internship 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced152-140-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
Off CampusTo Be Announced104-104-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
104-114 Selling Techniques 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-114-2K1A $232.96 TTh 11:20A-01:50P 09/08-12/20
104-119 Visual Merchandising 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-119-2K1A $353.19 W 03:40P-08:40P 09/07-12/14
Racine104-119-2R1A $353.19 TTh 10:15A-12:45P 09/08-12/20 Th 10:15A-12:45P 09/08-12/20
Mechanical Technology606-126 AutoCAD, Introduction 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI606-126-2C21 $241.96 IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19606-126-2C2A $241.96 IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn606-126-2E21 $241.96 IPVID M 06:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19606-126-2E2A $241.96 IPVID M 12:25P-04:25P 09/12-12/19
606-121 Blueprint/Schematic Interpretation 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine606-121-2R1A $232.96 W 08:05A-10:05A 09/07-12/14
606-128 CAD - Solidworks 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI606-128-2C61 $241.96 SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14606-128-2C6A $241.96 SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn606-128-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14606-128-2E6A $241.96 SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-12/14
606-129 CAD/Solids Advanced 2.00 CR Prerequisites:606-128CAD-Solidworks
CATI606-129-2C61 $241.96 SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14606-129-2C6A $241.96 SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn606-129-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14606-129-2E6A $241.96 SP,IPVID W 12:25P-03:25P 09/07-12/14
606-152 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:606-126AutoCAD,Introductionand606-149Mechanical
Engineering,Introductionto
CATI606-152-2C61 $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/20606-152-2C6A $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 09/08-12/20606-152-2E6A $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn606-152-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced104-103-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-11/04
104-134 Marketing Internship 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-134-2K1A $347.44 DS TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
Racine104-134-2R1A $347.44 DS TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
104-101 Marketing Principles 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-101-2K1A $347.44 Th 10:15A-01:15P 09/08-12/15104-101-2K31 $347.44 AC T 06:00P-08:55P 09/13-11/01
Racine104-101-2R1A $347.44 M 08:05A-11:05A 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn104-101-3E3A $347.44 AC T 10:15A-01:15P 09/13-11/01
Off CampusTo Be Announced104-101-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20104-101-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
104-150 Marketing Professional Development 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-150-2K1A $118.48 MW 12:25P-01:25P 09/07-11/09
Racine104-150-2R1A $118.48 W 11:20A-12:50P 09/07-11/30
104-173 Marketing Research 3.00 CR Departmentalapprovalrequired Prerequisites:None Corequisites:104-101MarketingPrinciples
Kenosha104-173-2K1A $353.19 MW 10:15A-12:15P 09/07-12/19
Racine104-173-2R11 $353.19 W 05:50P-09:50P 09/07-12/14
104-105 Promotion Principles I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-105-2K3A $347.44 AC F 09:10A-12:10P 10/21-12/16
Racine104-105-2R11 $347.44 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn104-105-2E31 $347.44 AC T 04:45P-08:15P 09/13-10/25
104-104 Selling Principles 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha104-104-2K1A $347.44 T 10:15A-01:15P 09/13-12/20104-104-2K31 $347.44 AC T 06:00P-09:25P 11/08-12/20
Racine104-104-2R1A $347.44 W 08:05A-11:05A 09/07-12/14
50 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
Nursing543-104 NSG: Intro Clinical Practice 2.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha543-104-2K1A $248.46 M 09:00A-03:30P 09/12-12/19543-104-2K1B $248.46 M 07:00A-03:30P 09/12-12/19543-104-2K1C $248.46 W 09:00A-03:30P 09/07-12/14543-104-2K1D $248.46 W 10:00A-06:30P 09/07-12/14543-104-2K1E $248.46 Th 07:00A-03:30P 09/08-12/15543-104-2K1F $248.46 Th 07:00A-03:30P 09/08-12/15543-104-2K1G $248.46 F 07:00A-03:30P 09/09-12/16543-104-2K1H $248.46 M 07:00A-03:30P 09/12-12/19
Burlington543-104-2B1A $248.46 W 07:00A-03:30P 09/14-11/30543-104-2B1B $248.46 W 07:00A-03:30P 09/14-11/30543-104-2B1C $248.46 Th 07:00A-01:30P 09/15-12/15
543-115 Nursing Advanced Clinical Practice 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:543-113NursingComplexHealthAlterationsII
Kenosha543-115-2K1A $372.69 M 07:00A-03:00P 09/12-11/22 T 07:00A-12:00P 09/12-11/22543-115-2K1B $372.69 M 02:30P-10:00P 09/12-11/22 T 02:00P-07:30P 09/12-11/22543-115-2K1C $372.69 M 07:00A-03:00P 09/12-11/22 T 07:00A-12:00P 09/12-11/22543-115-2K1D $372.69 M 07:00A-03:00P 09/12-11/22 T 07:00A-12:00P 09/12-11/22543-115-2K1E $372.69 M 07:00A-03:00P 09/12-11/22 T 07:00A-12:00P 09/12-11/22543-115-2K1F $372.69 M 03:00P-11:00P 09/12-11/22 T 03:00P-08:00P 09/12-11/22
Burlington543-115-2B1A $372.69 Th 07:00A-07:30P 09/08-11/17543-115-2B1B $372.69 Th 07:00A-07:30P 09/08-11/17543-115-2B1C $372.69 Th 07:00A-02:30P 09/08-11/18 F 07:00A-12:00P 09/08-11/18
543-112 Nursing Advanced Skills 1.00 CR Prerequisites:543-105NursingHealthAlterationsand543-106NursingHealth
Promotionand543-107Nursing:ClinicalCareAcrosstheand543-108Nursing:IntroductiontoClinicalCare
Corequisites:806-179AnatomyandPhysiology,Advanced
Kenosha543-112-2K11 $124.23 Th 05:50P-07:50P 09/08-12/15543-112-2K1A $124.23 M 09:10A-11:10A 09/12-12/19543-112-2K1B $124.23 M 11:20A-01:20P 09/12-12/19543-112-2K1C $124.23 Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/15543-112-2K1D $124.23 Th 11:20A-01:20P 09/08-12/15543-112-2K1E $124.23 Th 03:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/15543-112-2K1F $124.23 M 03:40P-05:40P 09/12-12/19
Burlington543-112-2B1A $124.23 W 03:00P-06:00P 09/07-11/30543-112-2B1B $124.23 Th 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-12/01543-112-2B1C $124.23 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/01
606-153 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 2 2.00 CR Prerequisites:606-152EngineeringGraphicsw/CAD1
CATI606-153-2C61 $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/20606-153-2C6A $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn606-153-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/20606-153-2E6A $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 09/08-12/20
606-154 Engineering Graphics w/CAD 3 2.00 CR Prerequisites:606-153EngineeringGraphicsw/CAD2
CATI606-154-2C61 $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/20606-154-2C6A $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn606-154-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/20606-154-2E6A $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 09/08-12/20
606-122 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI606-122-2C21 $232.96 IPVID W 06:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn606-122-2E21 $232.96 IPVID W 06:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/14
606-159 Manufacturing Processes 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI606-159-2C21 $232.96 IPVID Th 06:00P-08:00P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn606-159-2E21 $232.96 IPVID Th 06:00P-08:00P 09/08-12/15
606-149 Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:606-126AutoCAD,Introduction
CATI606-149-2C61 $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/20606-149-2C6A $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 12:25P-04:25P 09/08-12/20606-149-2E6A $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 12:45P-04:25P 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn606-149-2E61 $241.96 SP,IPVID TTh 06:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/20
606-118 Mechanisms 2.00 CR Prerequisites:606-151Staticsand606-152EngineeringGraphicsw/CAD1
CATI606-118-2C21 $241.96 IPVID Th 04:45P-07:45P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn606-118-2E21 $241.96 IPVID Th 04:45P-07:45P 09/08-12/15
606-131 Strength of Materials 3.00 CR Prerequisites:606-151Statics
CATI606-131-2C21 $362.94 IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20
Elkhorn606-131-2E21 $362.94 IPVID T 06:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
543-105-2K1B $372.69 M 12:25P-02:25P 09/12-12/19 M 02:25P-04:25P 09/12-12/19543-105-2K1C $372.69 M 01:30P-03:30P 09/12-12/19 M 03:30P-05:30P 09/12-12/19543-105-2KMA $372.69 BLND M 09:25A-10:25A 09/12-12/19 M 10:25A-11:25A 09/12-12/19
Burlington543-105-2B1A $372.69 M 08:05A-10:05A 09/12-12/19 M 10:05A-12:05P 09/12-12/19
543-106 Nursing Health Promotion 3.00 CR Prerequisites:543-101NursingFundamentalsand543-102Nursing
Skillsand543-103NursingPharmacologyand543-104Nsg:IntroClinicalPracticeand809-188Psychology,Developmentaland806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiologyor806-179AnatomyandPhysiology,Advanced
Kenosha543-106-2K1A $347.44 M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19543-106-2K1B $347.44 M 12:25P-03:25P 09/12-12/19543-106-2K1C $347.44 M 02:30P-05:30P 09/12-12/19543-106-2KMA $347.44 BLND M 12:40P-02:40P 09/12-12/19
Burlington543-106-2B1A $347.44 W 02:30P-05:30P 09/07-12/14
543-111 Nursing Intermediate Clinical Practice 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:543-109NursingComplexHealthAlterationsIand543-110
NursingMentalHealthCommunityConceptsand543-112NursingAdvancedSkills
Kenosha543-111-2K1A $372.69 T 07:00A-03:00P 09/07-10/25 W 01:30P-08:30P 09/07-10/25 T 07:00A-03:00P 11/22-12/14 W 01:30P-08:30P 11/22-12/14543-111-2K1B $372.69 T 07:00A-02:30P 09/07-10/26 W 12:30P-07:30P 09/07-10/26 T 07:00A-02:30P 11/08-11/30 W 12:30P-07:30P 11/08-11/30543-111-2K1C $372.69 T 07:00A-03:00P 09/07-10/25 W 01:30P-08:30P 09/07-10/25 T 07:00A-03:00P 11/01-11/22 W 01:30P-08:30P 11/01-11/22543-111-2K1D $372.69 T 02:00P-10:00P 11/01-12/14 W 12:30P-07:30P 11/01-12/14 T 02:00P-10:00P 09/13-10/04 W 12:30P-07:30P 09/13-10/04543-111-2K1E $372.69 T 07:00A-02:30P 11/02-12/14 W 12:30P-07:30P 11/02-12/14 T 07:00A-02:30P 10/05-10/26 W 12:30P-07:30P 10/05-10/26543-111-2K1F $372.69 T 07:00A-02:30P 11/01-12/13 W 01:30P-08:30P 11/01-12/13 T 07:00A-02:30P 09/13-10/04 W 01:30P-08:30P 09/13-10/04543-111-2K1G $372.69 TW 07:00A-02:15P 09/28-12/07
Burlington543-111-2B1A $372.69 M 12:00P-09:30P 09/12-12/19543-111-2B1B $372.69 M 07:00A-04:30P 09/12-12/19543-111-2B1C $372.69 M 07:00A-04:30P 09/12-12/19543-111-2B1D $372.69 T 07:00A-04:30P 09/13-12/20
543-116 Nursing Clinical Transition 2.00 CR Prerequisites:543-113NursingComplexHealthAlterationsIIand543-114Nursing
ManagementandProfessionaland543-115NursingAdvancedClinicalPractice
Kenosha543-116-2K1A $248.46 TBA TBA-TBA 11/24-12/20543-116-2K1B $248.46 TBA TBA-TBA 11/24-12/20543-116-2K1C $248.46 TBA TBA-TBA 11/24-12/20543-116-2K1D $248.46 TBA TBA-TBA 11/24-12/20543-116-2K1E $248.46 TBA TBA-TBA 11/24-12/20543-116-2K1F $248.46 TBA TBA-TBA 11/24-12/20
Burlington543-116-2B1A $248.46 TBA TBA-TBA 11/24-12/20543-116-2B1B $248.46 TBA TBA-TBA 11/24-12/20543-116-2B1C $248.46 TBA TBA-TBA 11/24-12/20
543-109 Nursing Complex Health Alterations I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:543-105NursingHealthAlterationsand543-106NursingHealth
Promotionand543-107Nursing:ClinicalCareAcrosstheand543-108Nursing:IntroductiontoClinicalCare
Corequisites:806-197Microbiology
Kenosha543-109-2K11 $372.69 Th 04:45A-06:45P 09/08-12/15 Th 06:45P-08:45P 09/08-12/15543-109-2K1A $372.69 M 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/19 Th 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/19543-109-2K1B $372.69 M 03:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/19 Th 03:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/19543-109-2KMA $372.69 BLND Th 11:20A-01:20P 09/08-12/15
Burlington543-109-2B1A $372.69 W 08:05A-12:05P 09/07-12/14543-109-2B1B $372.69 TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
543-113 Nursing Complex Health Alterations II 3.00 CR Prerequisites:543-109NursingComplexHealthAlterationsIand543-110
NursingMentalHealthCommunityConceptsand543-111NursingIntermediateClinicalPracticeand543-112NursingAdvancedSkillsand806-140Microbiologyand806-179AnatomyandPhysiology,Advanced
Kenosha543-113-2K1A $347.44 W 09:00A-01:00P 09/07-11/23543-113-2K1B $347.44 W 10:15A-02:15P 09/07-11/23543-113-2KMA $347.44 BLND W 11:25A-01:25P 09/07-11/23
Burlington543-113-2B1A $347.44 T 12:30P-04:45P 09/13-11/22
543-101 Nursing Fundamentals 2.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology
Kenosha543-101-2K1A $232.96 T 09:10A-11:10A 09/13-12/20543-101-2K1B $232.96 T 12:25P-02:25P 09/13-12/20543-101-2K1C $232.96 T 03:40P-05:40P 09/13-12/20543-101-2KMA $232.96 BLND F 08:05A-10:05A 09/09-12/16
Burlington543-101-2B1A $232.96 T 09:10A-11:10A 09/13-12/20
543-105 Nursing Health Alterations 3.00 CR Prerequisites:543-101NursingFundamentalsand543-102NursingSkills
and543-103NursingPharmacologyand543-104Nsg:IntroClinicalPracticeand806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiologyor806-179AnatomyandPhysiology,Advanced
Kenosha543-105-2K1A $372.69 M 08:05A-10:05A 09/12-12/19 M 10:05A-12:05P 09/12-12/19
52 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
543-107 Nursing: Clinical Care Across the Lifespan 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:543-106NursingHealthPromotion
Kenosha543-107-2K1A $248.46 TW 07:00A-03:00P 09/07-10/18543-107-2K1B $248.46 TW 02:00P-10:00P 09/07-10/18543-107-2K1C $248.46 Th 07:00A-07:30P 09/08-10/20 Th 07:00A-01:00P 10/27-10/27543-107-2K1D $248.46 WTh 07:00A-03:00P 09/07-10/13543-107-2K1E $248.46 TW 07:00A-03:00P 11/01-12/07543-107-2K1F $248.46 WTh 07:00A-03:00P 11/02-12/14543-107-2K1G $248.46 Th 01:30P-07:30P 10/27-10/27 Th 07:00A-07:30P 11/03-12/15543-107-2K1H $248.46 T 02:00P-08:00P 11/01-11/01 TW 02:00P-09:30P 11/02-12/14
Burlington543-107-2B1A $248.46 Th 07:00A-01:30P 09/08-12/15543-107-2B1B $248.46 Th 07:00A-01:30P 09/08-12/15543-107-2B1C $248.46 Th 07:00A-01:30P 09/08-12/15
543-108 Nursing: Introduction to Clinical Care Management 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:543-105NursingHealthAlterations
Kenosha543-108-2K1A $248.46 TW 07:15A-03:15P 11/01-12/07543-108-2K1B $248.46 TW 02:00P-10:00P 11/02-12/13543-108-2K1C $248.46 Th 01:30P-06:30P 10/27-10/27 Th 07:00A-07:30P 11/03-12/15543-108-2K1D $248.46 WTh 07:15A-03:15P 11/02-12/14543-108-2K1E $248.46 TW 07:15A-03:15P 09/07-10/18543-108-2K1F $248.46 WTh 07:30A-02:45P 09/07-10/18543-108-2K1G $248.46 Th 07:00A-07:30P 09/08-10/20 Th 07:00A-01:00P 10/27-10/27543-108-2K1H $248.46 TW 07:15A-02:15P 09/07-10/18
Burlington543-108-2B1A $248.46 T 07:00A-03:30P 09/07-10/25 W 07:00A-01:30P 09/07-10/25543-108-2B1B $248.46 T 07:00A-03:30P 10/26-12/07 W 07:00A-01:30P 10/26-12/07543-108-2B1C $248.46 M 01:30P-08:00P 09/12-12/19
Nursing and Nursing Related510-105 LPN Refresher I - Theory/Lab 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha510-105-2KMA $392.19 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
510-106 LPN Refresher II - Clinical 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha510-106-3K1A $130.73 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
510-152 NSG: Applied Pediatric Concepts 1.00 CR Prerequisites:809-188Psychology,Developmentaland543-106NursingHealth
Promotion
Kenosha510-152-2K11 $118.48 W 04:45P-06:45P 10/05-11/30
543-114 Nursing Management and Professional Concepts 2.00 CR Prerequisites:543-109NursingComplexHealthAlterationsIand543-110
NursingMentalHealthCommunityConceptsand543-111NursingIntermediateClinicalPracticeand543-112NursingAdvancedSkillsand806-140Microbiologyand806-179AnatomyandPhysiology,Advanced
Kenosha543-114-2K11 $232.96 Th 04:45P-07:45P 09/08-11/10543-114-2K1A $232.96 Th 09:10A-12:10P 09/08-11/10543-114-2KMA $232.96 BLND T 01:30P-04:30P 09/13-11/15
Burlington543-114-2B1A $232.96 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-11/16
543-110 Nursing Mental Health Community Concepts 2.00 CR Prerequisites:543-105NursingHealthAlterationsand543-106NursingHealth
Promotionand543-107Nursing:ClinicalCareAcrosstheand543-108Nursing:IntroductiontoClinicalCare
Corequisites:806-179AnatomyandPhysiology,Advancedand809-198Psychology,Introductionto
Kenosha543-110-2K1A $232.96 Th 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/15543-110-2K1B $232.96 Th 11:20A-01:20P 09/08-12/15543-110-2K1C $232.96 Th 03:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/15543-110-2KMA $232.96 BLND F 10:00A-12:00P 09/09-12/16
Burlington543-110-2B1A $232.96 F 08:05A-10:05A 09/09-12/16
543-103 Nursing Pharmacology 2.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha543-103-2K1A $232.96 T 09:10A-11:10A 09/13-12/20543-103-2K1B $232.96 T 12:25P-02:25P 09/13-12/20543-103-2K1C $232.96 T 03:40P-05:40P 09/13-12/20543-103-2KMA $232.96 BLND F 10:15A-12:15P 09/09-12/16
Burlington543-103-2B1A $232.96 F 10:15A-12:15P 09/09-12/16
543-102 Nursing Skills 3.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha543-102-2K11 $372.69 MT 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-12/20543-102-2K12 $372.69 WTh 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-12/15543-102-2K1A $372.69 M 08:05A-11:05A 09/12-12/19 M 12:05P-03:05P 09/12-12/19543-102-2K1B $372.69 W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-12/14 W 01:10P-04:10P 09/07-12/14543-102-2K1C $372.69 Th 08:05A-11:05A 09/08-12/15 Th 12:05P-03:05P 09/08-12/15543-102-2K1D $372.69 WF 08:05A-11:05A 09/07-12/16543-102-2K1E $372.69 W 12:25P-04:25P 09/07-12/16 W 05:25P-07:25P 09/07-12/16543-102-2K1F $372.69 S 08:00A-11:00A 09/10-12/17 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/10-12/17
Burlington543-102-2B1A $372.69 MW 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19543-102-2B1B $372.69 M 01:30P-07:30P 09/12-12/19543-102-2B1C $372.69 T 01:30P-07:30P 09/13-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
536-115 Pharmacy Law 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:536-112PharmaceuticalBusinessApplicationsand536-120
FundamentalsofReadingPrescriptions
Elkhorn536-115-2E1A $232.96 Th 02:35P-04:35P 09/08-12/15
Physical Therapy Assistant
524-148 PTA Clinical Practice 2 3.00 CR Prerequisites:524-147PTAClinicalPractice1
Kenosha524-148-2K1A $347.44 Th 08:00A-12:00P 09/08-09/08 T 08:00A-01:00P 12/20-12/20 TTh 08:00A-04:30P 09/13-11/22
524-138 PTA Kinesiology 1 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha524-138-2K1A $362.94 ST M 08:05A-09:50A 09/12-12/19 M 12:25P-01:25P 09/12-12/19 W 03:05P-05:10P 09/07-12/14524-138-2K1B $362.94 ST M 08:05A-09:50A 09/12-12/19 M 12:25P-01:25P 09/12-12/19 T 04:45P-06:50P 09/13-12/20
524-146 PTA Management of Cardiopulmonary and Integumentary Conditions 3.00 CR Prerequisites:524-141PTAKinesiology2and524-139PTAPatientInterventions
and524-142PTATherapeuticExercise
Kenosha524-146-2K1A $362.94 F 08:00A-09:30A 09/09-12/16 F 09:30A-12:25P 09/09-12/16
524-139 PTA Patient Interventions 4.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha524-139-2K1A $483.92 ST TTh 08:05A-09:05A 09/08-12/20 T 09:10A-11:15A 09/13-12/20 Th 09:10A-11:15A 09/08-12/15524-139-2K1B $483.92 ST TTh 08:05A-09:05A 09/08-12/20 T 09:10A-11:15A 09/13-12/20 Th 11:20A-01:25P 09/08-12/15
524-144 PTA Principles of Neuromuscular Rehabilitation 4.00 CR Prerequisites:524-141PTAKinesiology2and524-139PTAPatientInterventions
and524-142PTATherapeuticExercise
Kenosha524-144-2K1A $483.92 ST M 01:00P-03:10P 09/12-12/19 M 10:15A-12:20P 09/12-12/19 W 08:05A-10:10A 09/07-12/14524-144-2K1B $483.92 ST M 01:00P-03:10P 09/12-12/19 M 10:15A-12:20P 09/12-12/19 W 10:15A-12:20P 09/07-12/14
510-151 NSG: Endocrine & Electrolytes Disorders 1.00 CR Prerequisites:543-105NursingHealthAlterationsand543-106NursingHealth
Promotionand543-107Nursing:ClinicalCareAcrosstheand543-108Nursing:IntroductiontoClinicalCare
Kenosha510-151-2K1A $118.48 F 09:30A-12:00P 09/09-10/14
510-153 NSG: Pharmacology Applications 1.00 CR Prerequisites:543-103NursingPharmacology
Kenosha510-153-2K11 $118.48 W 04:45P-07:45P 10/05-11/05
510-154 Pathophysiology for Health Professions 3.00 CR Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology
Kenosha510-154-2K1A $347.44 T 03:40P-06:40P 09/13-12/20
Burlington510-154-2B1A $347.44 T 02:35P-05:35P 09/13-12/20
510-107 RN Refresher I - Theory/Lab 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha510-107-2KMA $392.19 BLND TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
510-108 RN Refresher II - Clinical 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha510-108-2K1A $261.46 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
Pharmacy536-120 Fundamentals of Reading Prescriptions 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:536-112PharmaceuticalBusinessApplicationsand536-115
PharmacyLaw
Elkhorn536-120-2E11 $118.48 Th 04:45P-05:45P 09/08-12/15
536-134 Managing Pharmacy Benefits 3.00 CR Prerequisites:536-112PharmaceuticalBusinessApplicationsand536-120
FundamentalsofReadingPrescriptions Corequisites:536-110PharmacyCalculations
Racine536-134-2R11 $347.44 F 04:45P-07:45P 09/09-12/16
536-112 Pharmaceutical Business Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:536-115PharmacyLawand536-120FundamentalsofReading
Prescriptions
Elkhorn536-112-2E1A $347.44 W 02:35P-05:35P 09/07-12/14
536-110 Pharmacy Calculations 3.00 CR Prerequisites:501-101MedicalTerminologyand536-120Fundamentalsof
ReadingPrescriptions Corequisites:536-134ManagingPharmacyBenefits
Racine536-110-2R9A $347.44 S 09:10A-12:10P 09/10-12/17
54 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
526-196 Modalities 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:526-193RadiographyClinical3 Corequisites:526-194ImagingEquipmentOperationand526-199Radiography
Clinical4
Burlington526-196-2B1A $347.44 T 12:10P-03:10P 09/13-12/20
526-159 Radiographic Imaging 1 3.00 CR Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology Corequisites:526-149RadiographicProcedures1and526-158Introductionto
Radiographyand526-168RadiographyClinical1
Burlington526-159-2B1A $347.44 W 08:05A-11:05A 09/07-12/14
526-149 Radiographic Procedures 1 5.00 CR Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology Corequisites:526-158IntroductiontoRadiographyand526-159Radiographic
Imaging1and526-168RadiographyClinical1
Burlington526-149-2B1A $621.15 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 M 03:00P-07:00P 09/12-12/19526-149-2B1B $621.15 ST M 09:10A-12:10P 09/12-12/19 M 12:40P-02:40P 09/12-12/19 W 11:30A-01:30P 09/07-12/14
526-168 Radiography Clinical 1 2.00 CR Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology Corequisites:526-149RadiographicProcedures1and526-158Introductionto
Radiographyand526-159RadiographicImaging1
Off CampusTo Be Announced526-168-2Z1A $232.96 TTh TBA-TBA 09/08-12/20
526-199 Radiography Clinical 4 3.00 CR Prerequisites:526-193RadiographyClinical3 Corequisites:526-194ImagingEquipmentOperationand526-196Modalities
Off CampusTo Be Announced526-199-2Z1A $347.44 MWF TBA-TBA 09/07-12/19
Related Business
105-106 Business Communications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:801-136EnglishComposition1
Kenosha105-106-2K1A $347.44 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19
Elkhorn105-106-2E3A $347.44 AC W 09:10A-12:10P 09/07-11/02
Off CampusTo Be Announced105-106-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
524-140 PTA Professional Issues 1 2.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha524-140-2K1A $232.96 M 10:15A-12:20P 09/12-12/19
524-143 PTA Therapeutic Modalities 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:524-139PTAPatientInterventions
Kenosha524-143-2K1A $483.92 ST Th 02:00P-04:05P 09/08-12/15 Th 04:10P-05:10P 09/08-12/15 M 02:35P-05:45P 09/12-12/19524-143-2K1B $483.92 ST Th 02:00P-04:05P 09/08-12/15 Th 04:10P-05:10P 09/08-12/15 T 12:25P-03:35P 09/13-12/20
Quality Assurance623-147 Manufacturing Shop Safety 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine623-147-2R1A $118.48 M 01:30P-02:30P 09/12-12/19
623-183 Statistical Process Control/CT 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine623-183-2R1A $118.48 M 12:25P-01:25P 09/12-12/19
Quality Interdisciplinary625-121 MSSC Certification Preparation and Assessment 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Lakeview Advanced Tech. Center625-121-2L6A $462.96 SP MTW 03:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/20
Radiologic Technology526-194 Imaging Equipment Operation 3.00 CR Prerequisites:526-193RadiographyClinical3 Corequisites:526-196Modalitiesand526-199RadiographyClinical4
Burlington526-194-2B1A $347.44 T 08:05A-11:05A 09/13-12/20
526-158 Introduction to Radiography 3.00 CR Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology Corequisites:526-149RadiographicProcedures1and526-159Radiographic
Imaging1and526-168RadiographyClinical1
Burlington526-158-2B1A $372.69 ST F 10:30A-12:30P 09/09-12/16 F 08:05A-10:05A 09/09-12/16526-158-2B1B $372.69 ST F 10:30A-12:30P 09/09-12/16 F 01:00P-03:00P 09/09-12/16
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
Small Engine/ Chassis Mechanic
461-120 Small Power Equipment 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha461-120-2K11 $392.19 W 04:45P-09:45P 09/07-12/14461-120-2K12 $392.19 Th 04:45P-09:45P 09/08-12/15
Supervisory Management196-100 Accelerated Learning 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha196-100-2K31 $118.48 AC M 05:30P-09:30P 09/12-09/19
Racine196-100-2R31 $118.48 AC W 05:30P-09:30P 09/07-09/14
Elkhorn196-100-2E31 $118.48 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 09/08-09/15
Off CampusTo Be Announced196-100-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-09/30196-100-2W7B $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-09/30
196-164C Assertive Behavior 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced196-164C-2W7E $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
196-169 Diversity and Change Management 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine196-169-2R31 $347.44 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 09/22-10/27
196-193 Human Resource Management 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha196-193-2K31 $347.44 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 11/03-12/15
Off CampusTo Be Announced196-193-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20196-193-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
196-190 Leadership Development 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha196-190-2K31 $347.44 AC M 05:30P-09:30P 09/26-10/31
Racine196-190-2R31 $347.44 AC W 05:30P-09:30P 09/21-11/02
Elkhorn196-190-2E31 $347.44 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 09/22-10/27
196-134 Legal Issues for Supervisors 3.00 CR Prerequisites:196-193HumanResourceManagement
Elkhorn196-134-2E31 $347.44 AC M 05:30P-09:30P 09/26-10/31
Renewable Energy - Electricity482-110 Intro to Sustainable Energy 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
CATI482-110-3C9A $287.46 S 09:00A-12:00P 09/10-12/17
482-101 Wind Systems, Intro to 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha482-101-2K11 $347.44 T 05:50P-08:50P 09/13-12/20
Renewable Energy - Thermal483-175 GeoExchange Site Safety 1.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha483-175-2K3A $118.48 AC F 09:10A-02:10P 12/02-12/16
483-174 Introduction to Ground Loop Methods 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha483-174-2K31 $232.96 AC Th 05:50P-08:50P 10/06-12/15
483-173 Plastic Fusion Applications 2.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha483-173-2K31 $267.96 AC T 04:45P-09:45P 10/25-12/20
483-180 Rig Transport, Set-Up and Safety 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha483-180-2K31 $232.96 AC T 04:45P-09:45P 09/13-10/18
483-171 Rotary: Mud Boring Applications 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:483-174IntroductiontoGroundLoopMethodsand483-172
GroutingandSanitationand483-170Rotary:RigOperationand483-175GeoExchangeSiteSafety
Kenosha483-171-2K1A $401.94 W 09:10A-02:10P 09/07-12/14
Small Business145-105 Entrepreneurship 1 - Feasibility 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:801-136EnglishComposition1
Off CampusTo Be Announced145-105-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
145-104 Entrepreneurship-New Venture 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced145-104-2K11 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14
56 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2010–2011 fees were not available at time of printing.
Surgical Tech512-127 Exploring Surgical Issues 2.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None Corequisites:512-125SurgicalTechnology,Introtoand512-126SurgicalTech
Fundamentals1
Kenosha512-127-2K1A $232.96 W 07:00A-09:00A 09/07-12/14
512-131 Surgical Interventions 1 4.00 CR Prerequisites:512-128SurgicalTechFundamentals2and512-130SurgicalSkills
Application
Kenosha512-131-2K1A $461.92 M 08:05A-12:05P 09/12-12/19
512-126 Surgical Tech Fundamentals 1 4.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology Corequisites:501-101MedicalTerminologyand512-125SurgicalTechnology,
Introto
Kenosha512-126-2K1A $509.92 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 10/31-12/19 Th 07:00A-11:00A 11/03-12/15 T 07:00A-11:00A 11/01-12/20512-126-2K1B $509.92 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 10/31-12/19 MW 11:20A-03:20P 10/31-12/19512-126-2K1C $509.92 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 10/31-12/19 TTh 11:20A-03:20P 11/01-12/20
512-132 Surgical Technology Clinical 1 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:512-128SurgicalTechFundamentals2and512-130SurgicalSkills
Application Corequisites:512-131SurgicalInterventions1
Off CampusKenosha Hosp & Medical Center512-132-2Z1A $382.44 W 07:00A-12:00P 09/07-10/26 Th 07:00A-03:30P 09/08-10/27 F 07:00A-12:00P 09/09-10/28512-132-2Z1B $382.44 W 07:00A-12:00P 09/07-10/26 Th 07:00A-03:30P 09/08-10/27 F 07:00A-12:00P 09/09-10/28512-132-2Z1C $382.44 W 07:00A-12:00P 09/07-10/26 Th 07:00A-03:30P 09/08-10/27 F 07:00A-12:00P 09/09-10/28
512-133 Surgical Technology Clinical 2 3.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:512-132SurgicalTechnologyClinical1 Corequisites:512-131SurgicalInterventions1
Off CampusKenosha Hosp & Medical Center512-133-2Z1A $382.44 W 07:00A-12:00P 11/02-12/14 Th 07:00A-03:30P 11/03-12/15 F 07:00A-12:00P 11/04-12/16512-133-2Z1B $382.44 W 07:00A-12:00P 11/02-12/14 Th 07:00A-03:30P 11/03-12/15 F 07:00A-12:00P 11/04-12/09512-133-2Z1C $382.44 W 07:00A-12:00P 11/02-12/14 Th 07:00A-03:30P 11/03-12/15 F 07:00A-12:00P 11/04-12/16
196-192 Managing for Quality 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced196-192-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
196-168 Organizational Development 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced196-168-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
196-164 Personal Skills for Supervisors 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced196-164-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20196-164-2W7B $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
196-188 Project Management 3.00 CR Prerequisites:196-189TeamBuildingandProblemSolving
Elkhorn196-188-2E31 $347.44 AC T 05:30P-09:30P 09/20-10/25
196-136 Safety in the Workplace 3.00 CR Prerequisites:196-192ManagingforQuality
Elkhorn196-136-2E31 $347.44 AC M 05:30P-09:30P 11/14-12/19
196-164B Stress Management 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced196-164B-2W7D $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20196-164B-2W7G $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
196-191 Supervision 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha196-191-2K31 $347.44 AC M 05:30P-09:30P 11/14-12/19
Racine196-191-2R31 $347.44 AC W 05:30P-09:30P 11/09-12/14
Elkhorn196-191-2E31 $347.44 AC Th 05:30P-09:30P 11/03-12/15
196-189 Team Building and Problem Solving 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced196-189-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
196-164A Time Management 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced196-164A-2E7C $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20196-164A-2W7F $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
512-125 Surgical Technology, Intro to 4.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:806-177GeneralAnatomyandPhysiology Corequisites:501-101MedicalTerminology
Kenosha512-125-2K1A $509.92 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-10/24 Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-10/27 T 07:00A-11:00A 09/13-10/25512-125-2K1B $509.92 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-10/24 MW 11:20A-03:20P 09/07-10/26512-125-2K1C $509.92 ST M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-10/24 Th 11:20A-03:20P 09/08-10/27 T 11:20A-03:20P 09/13-10/25
Visual Communications206-102 2D Computer Animation Techniques (flash) 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine206-102-2R31 $235.46 F 09:10A-12:10P 10/28-12/16
206-103 Character Design 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine206-103-2R31 $353.19 F 09:10A-01:10P 09/09-10/21
Welding442-101 Welding Basics 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine442-101-2R11 $166.48 F 04:45P-09:15P 09/09-10/28
Elkhorn442-101-2E11 $166.48 Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-10/27
Burlington442-101-2B11 $166.48 TTh 04:00P-07:00P 09/08-10/11
58 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Technical Diploma: Fall Subject Index
Technical Diploma: Fall Course IndexBarber/Cosmetology Industry .........................................................................60
Barber/Cosmetology/Introduction to ..............................................................60
Bleaching A ..................................................................................................... 60
Bleaching B ..................................................................................................... 60
Blueprint Reading ........................................................................................... 61
Blueprint Reading/Advanced ........................................................................... 61
Carpentry and Repair, Basic............................................................................. 61
Chemical Straightening A ................................................................................60
Chemical Straightening B ................................................................................60
CNC Introduction and Support Equipment Basics .............................................. 61
CNC Lathe Set-Up ............................................................................................. 62
CNC Machining Technology ..............................................................................62
CNC Mill Set-Up ............................................................................................... 62
CNC Offsets and Operations ............................................................................. 61
CNC Production Applications ............................................................................62
Dental and General Anatomy .......................................................................... 61
Dental Assistant Clinicals ................................................................................. 61
Dental Assistant Professionalism...................................................................... 61
Dental Chairside.............................................................................................. 61
EMT-Intermediate Technician ........................................................................... 61
Facials A ......................................................................................................... 60
Fundamentals of CNC Milling Applications .......................................................62
Fundamentals of CNC Turning Applications ......................................................62
Gauging/Inspection ........................................................................................ 61
Hair Color A, Basic ........................................................................................... 60
Hair Color B, Basic ........................................................................................... 60
Hair Design IA ................................................................................................. 60
Hair Design IB ................................................................................................. 60
Hair Design II A ............................................................................................... 60
Health Unit Coordinator Clinical .......................................................................63
Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I ...............................................................63
Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II ..............................................................63
Human Body in Health & Disease .................................................................... 61
Manicuring A, Basic .........................................................................................60
Mechanical Systems ........................................................................................ 61
Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures ....................................................62
Admin/Office Assistant/Medical ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 60
Barbering/Cosmetology ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 60
Building Service ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................61
Dental .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................61
Emergency Medical Service......................................................................................................................................................................................................................61
Machine Tool/CNC Technology .................................................................................................................................................................................................................61
Mechanical Drafting ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................61
Medical Assistant .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................61
Numerical Control .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62
Nursing .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 62
Nursing and Nursing Related .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63
Welding ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 63
Technical Diploma: Fall 2011 59
Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1 ............................................................62
Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1 ..................................................................62
Men’s Haircutting A .........................................................................................60
Men’s Haircutting B .........................................................................................60
Metal Fabrication I .......................................................................................... 63
Nursing Assistant............................................................................................. 62
Office Field Study ............................................................................................ 60
Perm Techniques A .......................................................................................... 60
Perm Techniques B .......................................................................................... 60
Pharmacology for Allied Health Pharm for Allied Health ..................................62
Salon Services/Advanced A .............................................................................60
Salon Services/Advanced B .............................................................................60
Shampoo Treatments ....................................................................................... 61
Weld Printreading and Fabrication Procedures .................................................63
Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding .......................................................63
Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld.......................................................63
Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene ....................................................................63
Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding ...............................................63
Welding/Fundamentals of ............................................................................... 64
Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding ...................................................................... 64
Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding ................................................................. 64
Welding/Oxyacetylene .................................................................................... 64
Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding ............................................................... 64
Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Certification ....................................................64
Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding .......................................................... 64
Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting ..................................................................65
Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Certification .................................................65
Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding .......................................................65
Welding/Robotic Advanced GMAW ...................................................................65
Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding ...............................................................65
Women’s Haircutting A .................................................................................... 61
Women’s Haircutting B .................................................................................... 61
60 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–2012 fees were not available at time of printing.
Admin/Office Assistant/ Medical
106-392 Office Field Study 1.00 CR Prerequisites:106-137KeyboardingApplications Corequisites:106-119ProfessionalDevelopment
Off CampusTo Be Announced106-392-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA TBA-TBA
Barbering/ Cosmetology
502-324 Barber/Cosmetology Industry 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-324-2R11 $232.96 S 05:35P-09:55P 09/10-12/17
502-312 Barber/Cosmetology/Introduction to 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-312-2R11 $118.48 MTWTh 05:35P-09:55P 10/31-11/10
502-336A Bleaching A 2.00 CR Prerequisites:502-304AHairColorA,Basic
Racine502-336A-2R11 $261.46 MTWTh 05:35P-09:55P 10/03-10/27502-336A-2R1A $261.46 MTWTh 07:30A-12:00P 11/28-12/20
502-336B Bleaching B 1.00 CR Prerequisites:502-336ABleachingA
Racine502-336B-2R1B $130.73 MTWThF 12:35P-05:05P 11/21-12/06
502-303A Chemical Straightening A 2.00 CR Prerequisites:502-302APermTechniquesA
Racine502-303A-2R11 $261.46 MWThF 05:35P-09:55P 11/23-12/20502-303A-2R1A $261.46 MTWTh 07:30A-12:00P 10/04-10/27
502-303B Chemical Straightening B 1.00 CR Prerequisites:502-303AChemicalStraighteningA
Racine502-303B-2R1B $130.73 MTWThF 12:35P-05:05P 11/07-11/18
502-318A Facials A 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-318A-2R1A $261.46 F 12:35P-05:05P 09/09-12/16
502-304A Hair Color A, Basic 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-304A-2R11 $261.46 MTWTh 05:35P-09:55P 09/07-09/29502-304A-2R1A $261.46 MTWTh 07:30A-12:00P 10/31-11/23
502-304B Hair Color B, Basic 2.00 CR Prerequisites:502-304AHairColorA,Basic
Racine502-304B-2R1B $261.46 MTWThF 12:35P-05:05P 10/06-11/04
502-306A Hair Design IA 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-306A-2R1A $261.46 MTWTh 12:35P-05:05P 10/31-11/23
502-306B Hair Design IB 1.00 CR Prerequisites:502-306AHairDesignIA
Racine502-306B-2R1B $130.73 MTWThF 07:30A-12:00P 11/07-11/18
502-307A Hair Design II A 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-307A-2R1A $261.46 MTWTh 12:35P-05:05P 11/28-12/20
502-305A Manicuring A, Basic 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-305A-2R1A $261.46 F 07:00A-12:00P 09/09-12/16
502-332A Men’s Haircutting A 2.00 CR Prerequisites:502-331AWomen’sHaircuttingA
Racine502-332A-2R11 $261.46 MWThF 05:35P-09:55P 10/03-10/27502-332A-2R1A $261.46 MTWTh 12:35P-05:05P 10/04-10/27
502-332B Men’s Haircutting B 2.00 CR Prerequisites:502-332AMen’sHaircuttingA
Racine502-332B-2R1B $261.46 MTWThF 07:30A-12:00P 10/06-11/04
502-302A Perm Techniques A 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-302A-2R11 $261.46 MWThF 05:35P-09:55P 10/28-11/22502-302A-2R1A $261.46 MTWTh 07:30A-12:00P 09/07-10/03
502-302B Perm Techniques B 2.00 CR Prerequisites:502-302APermTechniquesA
Racine502-302B-2R1B $261.46 MTWThF 12:35P-05:05P 09/07-10/05
502-344A Salon Services/Advanced A 1.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Racine502-344A-2R1A $130.73 MTWThF 12:35P-05:05P 12/07-12/20
502-344B Salon Services/Advanced B 2.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Racine502-344B-2R1B $261.46 MTWThF 07:30A-12:00P 11/21-12/20
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
Emergency Medical Service531-311 EMT-Intermediate Technician 2.00 CR Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Burlington531-311-2B11 $254.96 Th 05:45P-09:45P 09/08-12/01531-311-2B1A $254.96 W 09:15A-01:15P 09/07-11/30
Machine Tool/ CNC Technology
420-342 CNC Introduction and Support Equipment Basics 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:420-345Gauging/Inspectionand623-147ManufacturingShop
Safety
Racine420-342-2R1A $140.48 W 08:05A-12:05P 09/07-12/14
420-344 CNC Offsets and Operations 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:420-345Gauging/Inspection
Racine420-344-2R1A $118.48 W 08:05A-12:05P 11/02-12/14
420-345 Gauging/Inspection 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:421-376BlueprintReadingand804-370
MathematicsI/Applied
Racine420-345-2R1A $280.96 T 08:05A-12:05P 09/13-12/20
Mechanical Drafting421-376 Blueprint Reading 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine421-376-2R1A $232.96 M 08:05A-12:05P 09/19-12/19
421-316 Blueprint Reading/Advanced 2.00 CR Prerequisites:421-376BlueprintReading
Racine421-316-2R11 $232.96 F 04:45P-08:45P 09/09-12/16
Medical Assistant509-302 Human Body in Health & Disease 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:501-101MedicalTerminology
Racine509-302-2RMA $347.44 BLND T 10:15A-01:15P 09/13-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced509-302-2W7A $377.44 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/20
502-301 Shampoo Treatments 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-301-2R11 $118.48 MTWTh 05:35P-09:55P 11/14-11/28
502-331A Women’s Haircutting A 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine502-331A-2R11 $261.46 MWThF 05:35P-09:55P 09/07-09/30502-331A-2R1A $261.46 MTWTh 12:35P-05:05P 09/07-10/03
502-331B Women’s Haircutting B 2.00 CR Prerequisites:502-331AWomen’sHaircuttingA
Racine502-331B-2R1B $261.46 MTWThF 07:30A-12:00P 09/07-10/05
Building Service443-312 Carpentry and Repair, Basic 2.00 CR Prerequisites:601-111WorkplaceFundamentals
Kenosha443-312-2K31 $254.96 AC TTh 04:45P-08:45P 09/08-10/27443-312-2K32 $254.96 AC MW 04:45P-08:45P 10/31-12/19
443-314 Mechanical Systems 2.00 CR Prerequisites:601-111WorkplaceFundamentals
Kenosha443-314-2K31 $254.96 AC TTh 04:45P-08:45P 11/01-12/20
Dental508-304 Dental and General Anatomy 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha508-304-2K1A $232.96 MF 08:05A-10:15A 09/09-12/19
508-306 Dental Assistant Clinicals 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha508-306-2K1A $440.94 T 08:00A-05:00P 09/13-12/20
508-307 Dental Assistant Professionalism 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced508-307-2W7A $128.48 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/12-12/19
508-302 Dental Chairside 5.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:508-101DentalHealthSafetyand508-113DentalMaterialsand
508-304DentalandGeneralAnatomy
Kenosha508-302-2K1A $734.90 ST W 08:05A-11:05A 09/07-12/14 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/15 W 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/14 Th 08:05A-10:05A 09/08-12/15508-302-2K1B $734.90 ST W 08:05A-11:05A 09/07-12/14 Th 01:30P-04:30P 09/08-12/15 W 02:35P-04:35P 09/07-12/14 Th 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/15
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–2012 fees were not available at time of printing.
444-334 Fundamentals of CNC Milling Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:444-331CNCMachiningTechnology Corequisites:421-316BlueprintReading/Advancedand804-371Mathematics
II/Applied
Racine444-334-2R11 $450.69 Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15
444-333 Fundamentals of CNC Turning Applications 3.00 CR Prerequisites:444-331CNCMachiningTechnology Corequisites:421-316BlueprintReading/Advancedand804-371Mathematics
II/Applied
Racine444-333-2R11 $450.69 T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20
Nursing543-300 Nursing Assistant 3.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha543-300-2K11 $372.69 MTWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-09/27 MTWTh 04:00P-08:00P 09/28-10/18543-300-2K12 $372.69 MTWTh 04:00P-10:00P 09/28-10/18 MTWTh 04:00P-08:00P 10/20-11/09543-300-2K13 $372.69 MTWTh 04:00P-10:00P 10/24-11/10 MTWTh 04:00P-08:00P 11/14-12/05543-300-2K1A $372.69 MTWThF 07:30A-01:30P 09/07-09/22 MTWThF 07:30A-01:30P 09/23-10/04543-300-2K1B $372.69 MW 07:30A-01:30P 09/26-11/07 MW 07:30A-01:30P 11/09-12/05543-300-2K1C $372.69 TTh 07:30A-01:30P 09/27-11/03 TTh 07:30A-01:30P 11/08-12/06
Racine543-300-2R1A $372.69 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 09/07-09/27 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 09/28-10/11543-300-2R1B $372.69 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 09/07-09/27 MTWTh 04:00P-08:00P 09/28-10/18543-300-2R1C $372.69 FS 07:30A-01:30P 09/09-10/15 WF 07:30A-01:30P 10/21-11/12 FS 07:30A-01:30P 10/21-11/12543-300-2R1D $372.69 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 10/03-10/24 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 10/25-11/07543-300-2R1E $372.69 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 10/03-10/24 MTWTh 04:00P-08:00P 10/25-11/14543-300-2R1F $372.69 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 10/31-11/17 MTWTh 07:30A-01:30P 11/21-12/05543-300-2R1G $372.69 MTWTh 03:15P-09:15P 10/31-11/17 MTWTh 04:00P-08:00P 11/21-12/12
Elkhorn543-300-2E11 $372.69 MW 04:00P-08:00P 09/07-11/09 MW 04:00P-08:00P 11/14-12/21543-300-2E12 $372.69 TTh 04:00P-08:00P 09/08-11/08 TTh 04:00P-08:30P 11/10-12/20543-300-2E1A $372.69 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 09/07-10/06 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 10/10-10/31543-300-2E1B $372.69 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 10/10-11/14 MTWTh 10:15A-02:15P 11/15-12/06
Burlington543-300-2B1A $372.69 S 07:00A-03:00P 09/10-11/05 F 06:30A-08:30A 11/11-12/16 S 07:00A-03:30P 11/11-12/17
509-301 Medical Assistant Administrative Procedures 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:501-107ComputingforHealthcare,Introduction
Elkhorn509-301-2EMA $254.96 BLND W 01:30P-02:30P 09/07-12/14 W 02:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/14
509-304 Medical Assistant Clinical Procedures 1 4.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn509-304-2E1A $509.92 F 08:05A-12:05P 09/09-12/16 F 12:05P-04:05P 09/09-12/16
509-303 Medical Assistant Lab Procedures 1 2.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None Corequisites:509-304MedicalAssistantClinicalProcedures1
Elkhorn509-303-2E1A $254.96 Th 08:05A-10:05A 09/08-12/15 Th 10:05A-12:05P 09/08-12/15
509-308 Pharmacology for Allied Health Pharm for Allied Health 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:509-302HumanBodyinHealth&Disease
Off CampusTo Be Announced509-308-2W7A $252.96 INET TBA TBA-TBA 09/17-12/20
Numerical Control444-335 CNC Lathe Set-Up 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:444-333FundamentalsofCNCTurning
Racine444-335-2R11 $450.69 M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19
444-331 CNC Machining Technology 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:420-342CNCIntroductionandSupportEquipment
Racine444-331-2R1A $450.69 Th 08:05A-02:05P 09/08-12/15
444-336 CNC Mill Set-Up 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:444-334FundamentalsofCNCMilling
Racine444-336-2R11 $450.69 W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14
444-332 CNC Production Applications 2.00 CR Prerequisites:420-342CNCIntroductionandSupportEquipment Corequisites:420-344CNCOffsetsandOperationsand444-331CNCMachining
Technology
Racine444-332-2R1A $300.46 TW 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/14
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
442-332-2E6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-332-2E6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/01-12/31442-332-2E6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
442-333 Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld 3.00 CR Prerequisites:442-323Welding/GasTungstenArcWelding
Racine442-333-2R61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-333-2R62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-333-2R63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-333-2R64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-333-2R6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-333-2R6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-333-2R6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-333-2R6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-333-2E61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-333-2E62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-333-2E63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-333-2E64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-333-2E6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-333-2E6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-333-2E6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-333-2E6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
442-329 Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene 2.00 CR Prerequisites:442-334Welding/Oxyacetylene
Racine442-329-2R61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-329-2R62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-329-2R63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-329-2R64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15442-329-2R6A $332.96 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19442-329-2R6B $332.96 SP T 07:00A-11:00A 09/13-12/20442-329-2R6C $332.96 SP W 07:00A-11:00A 09/07-12/14442-329-2R6D $332.96 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-329-2E61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-329-2E62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-329-2E63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-329-2E64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15442-329-2E6A $332.96 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19442-329-2E6B $332.96 SP T 07:00A-11:00A 09/01-12/31442-329-2E6C $332.96 SP W 07:00A-11:00A 09/07-12/14442-329-2E6D $332.96 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-12/15
442-330 Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR Prerequisites:442-322Welding/ShieldedMetalArcWelding
Racine442-330-2R61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-330-2R62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-330-2R63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-330-2R64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-330-2R6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-330-2R6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-330-2R6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-330-2R6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-330-2E61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-330-2E62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-330-2E63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-330-2E64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-330-2E6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19
Nursing and Nursing Related510-303 Health Unit Coordinator Clinical 3.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None Corequisites:510-302HealthUnitCoordinatorProceduresII
Racine510-303-2R1A $392.19 T 12:25P-04:25P 11/01-12/20 MF 07:00A-01:00P 10/31-12/19
510-301 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures I 3.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None Corequisites:501-101MedicalTerminologyand501-104PrinciplesofCustomer
Serviceinand501-107ComputingforHealthcare,Introduction
Racine510-301-2RMA $347.44 BLND TWTh 08:05A-12:05P 09/07-10/27
510-302 Health Unit Coordinator Procedures II 3.00 CR ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:510-301HealthUnitCoordinatorProceduresI
Racine510-302-2RMA $347.44 BLND TWTh 08:05A-12:05P 11/01-12/20
Welding442-302 Metal Fabrication I 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine442-302-2R1A $499.44 F 07:00A-01:00P 09/09-12/16
Elkhorn442-302-2E1A $499.44 WTh 12:45P-04:00P 09/07-12/15
442-324 Weld Printreading and Fabrication Procedures 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine442-324-2R11 $332.96 F 04:45P-09:15P 09/09-12/16442-324-2R1A $332.96 F 08:05A-12:35P 09/09-12/16
Elkhorn442-324-2E11 $332.96 F 04:45P-09:15P 09/09-12/16442-324-2E1A $332.96 F 08:05A-12:35P 09/09-12/16
442-332 Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR Prerequisites:442-321Welding/GasMetalArcWelding
Racine442-332-2R61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-332-2R62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-332-2R63 $499.44 W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-332-2R64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-332-2R6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-332-2R6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-332-2R6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/01-12/31442-332-2R6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-332-2E61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-332-2E62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-332-2E63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-332-2E64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-332-2E6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19
64 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–2012 fees were not available at time of printing.
442-334-2R6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-334-2R6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/01-12/31
Elkhorn442-334-2E62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-334-2E63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/01-12/31442-334-2E64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-334-2E6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-334-2E6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-334-2E6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-334-2E6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15442-334-2R64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15
442-347 Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding 2.00 CR Prerequisites:442-321Welding/GasMetalArcWelding
Racine442-347-2R61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-347-2R62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-347-2R63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-347-2R64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15442-347-2R6A $332.96 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19442-347-2R6B $332.96 SP T 07:00A-11:00A 09/13-12/20442-347-2R6C $332.96 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/07-12/14442-347-2R6D $332.96 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-347-2E61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-347-2E62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-347-2E63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/14-12/14442-347-2E64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15
442-345 Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 2.00 CR Prerequisites:442-322Welding/ShieldedMetalArcWeldingand442-323
Welding/GasTungstenArcWelding
Racine442-345-2R61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-345-2R62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-345-2R63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-345-2R64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15442-345-2R6A $332.96 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19442-345-2R6B $332.96 SP T 07:00A-11:00A 09/13-12/20442-345-2R6C $332.96 SP W 07:00A-11:00A 09/07-12/14442-345-2R6D $332.96 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-345-2E61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-345-2E62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-345-2E63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-345-2E64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15
442-346 Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Certification 2.00 CR Prerequisites:442-323Welding/GasTungstenArcWelding
Racine442-346-2R61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-346-2R62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-346-2R63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-346-2R64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15442-346-2R6A $332.96 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19442-346-2R6B $332.96 SP T 07:00A-11:00A 09/13-12/20442-346-2R6C $332.96 SP W 07:00A-11:00A 09/07-12/14442-346-2R6D $332.96 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-346-2E61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-346-2E62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-346-2E63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-346-2E64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15
442-330-2E6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-330-2E6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-330-2E6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
442-314 Welding/Fundamentals of 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine442-314-2R11 $332.96 F 04:45P-09:15P 09/09-12/16
Elkhorn442-314-2E11 $332.96 F 04:45P-09:15P 09/09-12/16
Burlington442-314-2B11 $332.96 TTh 04:00P-07:00P 09/08-11/15 Th 04:00P-07:00P 09/08-11/15
442-321 Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine442-321-2R61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-321-2R62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-321-2R63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-321-2R64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/14442-321-2R6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-321-2R6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-321-2R6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-321-2R6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-321-2E61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/01-12/31442-321-2E62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-321-2E63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-321-2E64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-321-2E6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-321-2E6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-10:00P 09/07-12/20 T 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/20442-321-2E6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-321-2E6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
442-323 Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine442-323-2R61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-323-2R62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-323-2R63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-323-2R64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-323-2R6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-323-2R6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/01-12/31442-323-2R6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-323-2R6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-323-2E61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-323-2E62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-323-2E63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-323-2E64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-323-2E6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-323-2E6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-323-2E6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-323-2E6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
442-334 Welding/Oxyacetylene 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine442-334-2R62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-334-2R63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-334-2R6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19
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Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
442-322 Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine442-322-2R61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-322-2R62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/13442-322-2R63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-322-2R64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-322-2R6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-322-2R6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-322-2R6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-322-2R6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-322-2E61 $499.44 SP M 04:00P-10:00P 09/12-12/19442-322-2E62 $499.44 SP T 04:00P-10:00P 09/13-12/20442-322-2E63 $499.44 SP W 04:00P-10:00P 09/07-12/14442-322-2E64 $499.44 SP Th 04:00P-10:00P 09/08-12/15442-322-2E6A $499.44 SP M 07:00A-01:00P 09/12-12/19442-322-2E6B $499.44 SP T 07:00A-01:00P 09/13-12/20442-322-2E6C $499.44 SP W 07:00A-01:00P 09/07-12/14442-322-2E6D $499.44 SP Th 07:00A-01:00P 09/08-12/15
442-342 Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting 1.00 CR Prerequisites:442-334Welding/Oxyacetylene
Racine442-342-2R61 $166.48 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-342-2R62 $166.48 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-342-2R63 $166.48 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-342-2R64 $166.48 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15442-342-2R6A $166.48 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19442-342-2R6B $166.48 SP T 07:00A-11:00A 09/13-12/20442-342-2R6C $166.48 SP W 07:00A-11:00A 09/07-12/14442-342-3422R6D $166.48 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-12/14
Elkhorn442-342-2E61 $166.48 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-342-2E62 $166.48 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-342-2E63 $166.48 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-342-2E64 $166.48 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15
442-343 Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding 2.00 CR Prerequisites:442-322Welding/ShieldedMetalArcWelding
Racine442-343-2R61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-343-2R62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-343-2R63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-343-2R64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15442-343-2R6A $332.96 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19442-343-2R6B $332.96 SP T 07:00A-11:00A 09/13-12/20442-343-2R6C $332.96 SP W 07:00A-11:00A 09/07-12/14442-343-2R6D $332.96 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-343-2E61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-343-2E62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20 T 04:45A-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-343-2E63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-343-2E64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15
442-344 Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Certification 2.00 CR Prerequisites:442-322Welding/ShieldedMetalArcWelding
Racine442-344-2R61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-344-2R62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-344-2R63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-344-2R64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15442-344-2R6A $332.96 SP M 07:00A-11:00A 09/12-12/19442-344-2R6B $332.96 SP T 07:00A-11:00A 09/13-12/20442-344-2R6C $332.96 SP W 07:00A-11:00A 09/07-12/14442-344-2R6D $332.96 SP Th 07:00A-11:00A 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn442-344-2E61 $332.96 SP M 04:45P-09:15P 09/12-12/19442-344-2E62 $332.96 SP T 04:45P-09:15P 09/13-12/20442-344-2E63 $332.96 SP W 04:45P-09:15P 09/07-12/14442-344-2E64 $332.96 SP Th 04:45P-09:15P 09/08-12/15
442-327 Welding/Robotic Advanced GMAW 4.00 CR Prerequisites:None Corequisites:442-335Welding/RoboticProgramandPlasma
Racine442-327-2R2A $665.92 ST MT 11:20A-03:20P 09/12-12/20
66 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Academic Preparation: Fall Subject Index
Academic Preparation: Fall Course Index
English ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Gen College: Natural Science .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
General College: Comm Skills ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 67
General College: Mathematics ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 67
General College: Reading ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 67
General College: Success ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 67
Mathematics .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Reading ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 68
Algebra Pre-College .........................................................................................68
Algebra/Pre Technical .....................................................................................68
College Success ............................................................................................... 67
College Writing, Intro ...................................................................................... 67
Mathematics/Pre Technical..............................................................................68
Pre-Algebra ..................................................................................................... 67
Pre-Technical Reading ......................................................................................68
Pre-Technical Writing ....................................................................................... 67
Prep for Basic Chemistry ................................................................................. 67
Reading & Study Skills, Intro ........................................................................... 67
Writing/Pre-College ........................................................................................ 67
Academic Preparation: Fall 2011 67
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
English851-760 Pre-Technical Writing 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha851-760-2K1A $20.96 TTh 01:30P-03:30P 09/08-12/15
Racine851-760-2R11 $20.96 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19851-760-2R12 $20.96 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20851-760-2R1A $20.96 TTh 01:30P-04:30P 09/22-12/20
Elkhorn851-760-2E11 $20.96 MWF 08:05A-10:05A 09/14-11/21
851-769 Writing/Pre-College 2.00 CR Prerequisites:(851-760Pre-TechnicalWriting)
Kenosha851-769-2K11 $20.96 M 05:50P-09:50P 09/12-12/19851-769-2K1A $20.96 MW 11:20A-01:20P 09/07-12/19851-769-2K1B $20.96 Th 12:25P-04:25P 09/08-12/20851-769-2K1C $20.96 F 10:15A-01:15P 09/09-12/16
Racine851-769-2R11 $20.96 Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/20851-769-2R1A $20.96 MW 09:10A-11:10A 09/07-12/19851-769-2R1B $20.96 MW 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19851-769-2R1C $20.96 TTh 11:20A-01:20P 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn851-769-2E11 $20.96 T 05:50P-09:50P 09/13-12/20
Off CampusTo Be Announced851-769-2B1A $20.96 MW 10:15A-12:15P 09/07-12/19
Gen College: Natural Science
836-133 Prep for Basic Chemistry 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha836-133-2K1A $232.96 TTh 09:10A-10:10A 09/08-12/20
Racine836-133-2R1A $232.96 MW 03:40P-04:40P 09/07-12/19
General College: Comm Skills
831-103 College Writing, Intro 3.00 CR Prerequisites:(851-769Writing/Pre-College)
Kenosha831-103-2K11 $347.44 TTh 04:45P-06:15P 09/08-12/20831-103-2K12 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19831-103-2K13 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20831-103-2K14 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14831-103-2K1A $347.44 TTh 09:10A-10:40A 09/08-12/20831-103-2K1B $347.44 W 10:15A-01:15P 09/07-12/14831-103-2K1C $347.44 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/14831-103-2K1D $347.44 Th 07:00A-10:00A 09/08-12/15831-103-2K1E $347.44 TTh 11:20A-12:50P 09/08-12/20831-103-2K9A $347.44 S 07:00A-10:00A 09/10-12/17
Racine831-103-2R11 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15
831-103-2R12 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19831-103-2R1A $347.44 MW 10:15A-11:45A 09/07-12/19831-103-2R1B $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/17-12/19831-103-2R1C $347.44 T 02:35P-05:35P 09/13-12/20831-103-2R1D $347.44 Th 02:35P-05:35P 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn831-103-2E11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19831-103-2E1A $347.44 MW 09:10A-10:40A 09/07-12/19831-103-2E1B $347.44 TTh 11:20A-12:50P 09/08-12/20
Burlington831-103-2B11 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14
General College: Mathematics
834-109 Pre-Algebra 3.00 CR Prerequisites:(854-760Mathematics/PreTechnical)
Kenosha834-109-2K11 $347.44 TTh 08:05A-09:35A 09/08-12/20834-109-2K12 $347.44 TTh 05:50P-07:20P 09/08-12/20834-109-2K1B $347.44 MW 08:05A-09:35A 09/07-12/19
Racine834-109-2R11 $347.44 TTh 05:50P-07:20P 09/08-12/20834-109-2R1A $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19
Elkhorn834-109-2E1A $347.44 MW 12:25P-01:55P 09/07-12/19
General College: Reading838-105 Reading & Study Skills, Intro 3.00 CR Prerequisites:(858-760Pre-TechnicalReading)
Kenosha838-105-2K11 $347.44 M 06:00P-09:00P 09/12-12/19838-105-2K12 $347.44 T 06:00P-09:00P 09/13-12/20838-105-2K13 $347.44 W 06:00P-09:00P 09/07-12/14838-105-2K1A $347.44 MW 09:10A-10:40A 09/07-12/19838-105-2K1B $347.44 T 01:30P-04:30P 09/13-12/20838-105-2K1C $347.44 W 01:30P-04:30P 09/07-12/14838-105-2K1D $347.44 F 08:05A-11:05A 09/09-12/16
Racine838-105-2R11 $347.44 T 04:45P-07:45P 09/13-12/20838-105-2R12 $347.44 Th 06:00P-09:00P 09/08-12/15838-105-2R1A $347.44 MW 09:10A-10:40A 09/07-12/19838-105-2R1B $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20
Elkhorn838-105-2E1A $347.44 TTh 10:15A-11:45A 09/08-12/20
General College: Success835-104 College Success 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Kenosha835-104-2K1A $232.96 F 09:10A-10:10A 09/09-12/16
Racine835-104-2R11 $232.96 W 06:00P-08:00P 09/07-12/14
Elkhorn835-104-2E1A $232.96 F 12:25P-02:25P 09/09-12/16
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–2012 fees were not available at time of printing.
Mathematics854-769 Algebra Pre-College 2.00 CR Prerequisites:(854-761Algebra/PreTechnical)
Kenosha854-769-2K11 $20.96 TTh 03:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/20
Racine854-769-2R1A $20.96 F 08:05A-12:05P 09/09-12/16
Elkhorn854-769-2E1A $20.96 MW 02:25P-04:25P 09/07-12/19
854-761 Algebra/Pre Technical 2.00 CR Prerequisites:(854-760Mathematics/PreTechnical)
Kenosha854-761-2K1A $20.96 TTh 03:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/15
Racine854-761-2R1A $20.96 TTh 08:05A-10:05A 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn854-761-2E1A $20.96 TTh 10:15A-11:15A 09/08-12/20 TTh 11:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/20
854-760 Mathematics/Pre Technical 2.00 CR Prerequisites:(854-750Mathematics200)
Kenosha854-760-2K12 $20.96 MW 05:50P-07:50P 09/07-12/19854-760-2K1A $20.96 MW 09:10A-11:10A 09/07-12/19854-760-2K1B $20.96 MW 12:25P-02:25P 09/07-12/19854-760-2K1C $20.96 TTh 12:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/15854-760-2K1D $20.96 TTh 09:10A-11:10A 09/08-12/15
Racine854-760-2R11 $20.96 Th 05:50P-09:50P 09/08-12/15854-760-2R1A $20.96 MW 08:05A-10:05A 09/07-12/19854-760-2R1B $20.96 WF 08:05A-10:05A 09/07-12/16854-760-2R1C $20.96 TTh 01:30P-04:45P 11/01-12/15854-760-2R1D $20.96 TTh 10:15A-12:15P 09/08-12/15
Elkhorn854-760-2E1A $20.96 TTh 12:25P-01:25P 09/08-12/20 TTh 01:25P-02:25P 09/08-12/20854-760-2E1B $20.96 TTh 03:40P-04:40P 09/08-12/20 TTh 04:40P-05:40P 09/08-12/20
Burlington854-760-2B11 $20.96 TTh 04:45P-05:45P 09/08-12/20 TTh 05:45P-06:45P 09/08-12/20
Reading858-760 Pre-Technical Reading 2.00 CR Prerequisites:(858-750Reading200)
Racine858-760-2R1A $20.96 MW 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19
Elkhorn858-760-2E1A $20.96 MW 01:30P-03:30P 09/07-12/19
Adult High School: Fall 2011 69
Adult High School: Fall Subject Index
Adult High School: Fall Course Index
American Government-AHS 1.0 CR ................................................................... 71
American History I-AHS .5 CR ...........................................................................70
American History II-AHS .5 CR ..........................................................................70
American History III - AHS .5CR ........................................................................70
American History IV - AHS .5CR ........................................................................70
American Short Fiction I-AHS .5 CR ..................................................................70
Biology/Animal I-AHS .5 CR ............................................................................ 71
Biology/Plant I-AHS .5 CR ............................................................................... 71
Career Development/Exploration I-AHS ..........................................................70
Civic Literacy - HSED ........................................................................................ 71
Contemporary American Problems I-AHS .5 Cr ................................................. 71
Contemporary American Problems II-AHS .5 Cr ................................................ 71
Drama-AHS 1.0 CR ........................................................................................... 70
English Fundamentals I-AHS .5 CR ...................................................................70
English Fundamentals II-AHS .5 CR ..................................................................70
Environmental Science I-AHS .5 CR................................................................... 71
Environmental Science II-AHS .5 CR ................................................................. 71
Fantasy and Science Fiction I-AHS .5CR ............................................................70
Mathematics I-AHS .5 CR .................................................................................70
Mathematics II-AHS .5 CR ................................................................................70
Media/Mass Communications-AHS 1.0 CR ........................................................70
Modern Short Fiction I-AHS .5 CR .....................................................................70
Psychology-AHS 1.0 CR .................................................................................... 71
Sociology-AHS 1.0 CR ...................................................................................... 71
Speech-AHS 1.0 CR .......................................................................................... 70
Written Communication Skills-AHS 1.0 CR ........................................................70
Career Education .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
English ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
History ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Mathematics .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70
Science................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71
Social Science ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 71
70 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–2012 fees were not available at time of printing.
Career Education862-700A Career Development/ Exploration I-AHS .5 Cr 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine862-700A-2R1A $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 09/07-10/24862-700A-2R1B $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 10/31-12/19
English851-716A American Short Fiction I-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine851-716A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 09:10A-11:40A 09/08-10/25
851-704A Drama-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn851-704A-2E1A $4.00 TTh 08:05A-11:05A 09/27-12/20
851-710A English Fundamentals I-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine851-710A-2R11 $4.00 MW 05:50P-08:20P 09/07-10/24851-710A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 03:40P-06:00P 09/08-10/25851-710A-2R1B $4.00 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 09/08-10/25851-710A-2R1C $4.00 MWF 12:25P-02:05P 09/07-10/24851-710A-2R1D $4.00 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 11/01-12/15851-710A-2R1E $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 09/07-12/19
851-711A English Fundamentals II-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine851-711A-2R11 $4.00 MW 05:50P-08:20P 10/31-12/19851-711A-2R1A $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:00P 10/31-12/19851-711A-2R1B $4.00 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 11/01-12/20851-711A-2R1C $4.00 MWF 12:25P-02:05P 10/31-12/19851-711A-2R1D $4.00 TTh 03:40P-06:00P 11/01-12/20
851-707A Fantasy and Science Fiction I-AHS .5CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn851-707A-2E1A $4.00 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 11/01-12/20
851-705A Media/Mass Communications-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine851-705A-2R1A $4.00 MWF 09:10A-10:55A 09/07-12/19
851-706A Modern Short Fiction I-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine851-706A-2R11 $4.00 MWF 12:25P-02:05P 10/31-12/19
Elkhorn851-706A-2E1A $4.00 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 09/08-10/27
851-703A Speech-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine851-703A-2R1A $4.00 MWF 09:10A-10:55A 09/07-12/19
851-701A Written Communication Skills-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine851-701A-2R1A $4.00 MW 12:25P-02:55P 09/07-12/19851-701A-2R1B $4.00 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 09/08-12/20851-701A-2R1D $4.00 TTh 05:50P-08:20P 09/08-12/15851-701A-2R1E $4.00 TTh 03:40P-06:00P 09/08-12/20
History853-700A American History I-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine853-700A-2R1A $4.00 MW 12:30P-03:00P 09/07-10/24
853-701A American History II-AHS .5 CR 1.50 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine853-701A-2R1A $4.00 MW 12:30P-03:00P 10/31-12/19
Elkhorn853-701A-2E1A $4.00 TTh 03:40P-06:40P 09/22-11/03
853-706A American History III - AHS .5CR 1.50 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine853-706A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 12:30P-03:00P 09/08-10/25
853-707A American History IV - AHS .5CR 1.50 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine853-707A-2R11 $4.00 W 04:45P-07:15P 09/07-12/14853-707A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 12:30P-03:00P 11/01-12/15
Elkhorn853-707A-2E1A $4.00 TTh 03:40P-06:40P 11/08-12/20
Mathematics854-700A Mathematics I-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine854-700A-2R12 $4.00 MW 06:00P-08:30P 10/31-12/19854-700A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 12:25P-02:55P 09/08-10/25854-700A-2R1B $4.00 MW 10:15A-12:45P 09/07-10/24854-700A-2R1C $4.00 MW 01:30P-03:00P 09/07-10/24
854-701A Mathematics II-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine854-701A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 10:15A-12:45P 11/01-12/15854-701A-2R1B $4.00 MW 10:15A-12:45P 10/31-12/19854-701A-2R1C $4.00 TTh 03:40P-06:00P 11/01-12/15
Adult High School: Fall 2011 71
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entrysee pages 6–7
859-712A Contemporary American Problems II-AHS .5 Cr 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine859-712A-2R11 $4.00 T 04:45P-07:15P 09/13-12/13859-712A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 11:20A-01:50P 11/01-12/15
859-708A Psychology-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine859-708A-2R11 $4.00 MW 05:50P-08:20P 09/07-12/19859-708A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 08:05A-10:35A 09/08-12/20
859-709A Sociology-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine859-709A-2R1B $4.00 MW 02:35P-05:05P 09/07-12/19
Science856-704A Biology/Animal I-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine856-704A-2R11 $6.50 TTh 06:55P-09:25P 09/08-10/25856-704A-2R1A $6.50 MW 10:15A-12:45P 10/31-12/19856-704A-2R1B $6.50 TTh 01:30P-04:00P 11/01-12/15
Elkhorn856-704A-2E1A $6.50 MW 03:40P-05:10P 10/31-12/19 MW 05:10P-06:10P 10/31-12/19
856-703A Biology/Plant I-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine856-703A-2R1B $6.50 TTh 01:30P-04:00P 09/08-10/25856-703A-2R1C $6.50 MW 03:40P-06:00P 09/07-10/24
Elkhorn856-703A-2E1A $6.50 TTh 03:40P-04:10P 10/27-12/20 TTh 04:10P-05:10P 10/27-12/20
856-700A Environmental Science I-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine856-700A-2R1A $6.50 MW 12:25P-02:55P 09/07-10/24856-700A-2R1D $6.50 MW 09:10A-11:40A 10/31-12/19
856-701A Environmental Science II-AHS .5 CR 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine856-701A-2R1A $6.50 MW 12:25P-02:55P 10/31-12/19856-701A-2R1B $6.50 TTh 10:15A-12:45P 09/08-10/25856-701A-2R1C $6.50 TTh 03:40P-06:00P 11/01-12/20
Social Science859-700A American Government-AHS 1.0 CR 3.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine859-700A-2R1A $4.00 MWF 08:05A-09:35A 09/07-12/19
Elkhorn859-700A-2E1A $4.00 MWF 10:15A-12:45P 10/12-12/19
859-707B Civic Literacy - HSED 1.00 CR Prerequisites:None OTHERREQUISITES:HSEDEnrollment
Elkhorn859-707B-2E1A $4.00 F 08:30A-11:30A 09/16-12/16
859-711A Contemporary American Problems I-AHS .5 Cr 2.00 CR Prerequisites:None
Racine859-711A-2R1A $4.00 TTh 11:20A-01:50P 09/08-10/25
72 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Accelerated: Fall Subject Index
Accelerated: Fall Course Index
Accounting ........................................................................................................ 27
Air Cond. & Refrig Technology ......................................................................31, 76
Building Service .......................................................................................... 34, 61
Business Administration .................................................................................... 34
Communication Skills ........................................................................................ 16
Graphics/Printing/Publishing ........................................................................... 42
Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt ..................................................................... 48
Related Business ............................................................................................... 54
Renewable Energy - Thermal ............................................................................. 55
Social Science .............................................................................................. 20, 71
Supervisory Management .................................................................................. 55
Accelerated Learning .......................................................................................55
Accounting Program Orientation ...................................................................... 27
Business Communications ................................................................................54
Business Finance and Budgeting ......................................................................28
Business Law ................................................................................................... 34
Business Marketing I .......................................................................................48
Business/Introduction to .................................................................................34
Carpentry and Repair, Basic............................................................................. 61
Design Concepts .............................................................................................. 42
Design Concepts, Advanced ..............................................................................42
Digital Photography/ Introduction to ...............................................................42
Digital Photography/Advanced........................................................................42
Diversity and Change Management .................................................................55
Economics ....................................................................................................... 20
English Composition 1 ..................................................................................... 16
Forklift Operation and Maintenance ................................................................34
GeoExchange Site Safety .................................................................................55
Heat Load Estimation ...................................................................................... 31
Human Resource Management ........................................................................55
Illustration, Advanced ......................................................................................42
International Marketing ..................................................................................48
Internet Business Applications .........................................................................48
Introduction to Ground Loop Methods ..............................................................55
Investments .................................................................................................... 34
Leadership Development .................................................................................55
Legal Issues for Supervisors ............................................................................55
Manual D Duct Design ..................................................................................... 31
Marketing Principles ........................................................................................49
Mechanical Systems ........................................................................................ 61
Multimedia Graphics and Animation ................................................................43
Oral/Interpersonal Communication ................................................................. 16
Payroll Accounting .......................................................................................... 29
Plastic Fusion Applications ...............................................................................55
Project Management .......................................................................................56
Promotion Principles I .....................................................................................49
Psychology, Introduction to .............................................................................. 21
Rig Transport, Set-Up and Safety .....................................................................55
Safety in the Workplace...................................................................................56
Selling Principles ............................................................................................. 49
Sociology, Introduction to ................................................................................ 21
Speech ............................................................................................................ 16
Supervision ..................................................................................................... 56
Technical Writing: Project Management ............................................................ 17
Torque Applications ......................................................................................... 76
Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor 73
Self-Paced: Fall Subject Index
Self-Paced: Fall Course Index
Accounting ........................................................................................................ 27
Aeronautics ....................................................................................................... 30
Air Cond. & Refrig Technology ......................................................................31, 76
Automated Manufacturing ................................................................................. 32
Civil Engineering Technology ............................................................................. 34
Computer Software ........................................................................................... 35
Electromechanical Technology ........................................................................... 39
Electronic Technology ........................................................................................ 40
Fluid Power Technology ..................................................................................... 42
General Studies ................................................................................................. 17
Graphics/Printing/Publishing ........................................................................... 42
Mechanical Technology ...................................................................................... 49
Quality Interdisciplinary .................................................................................... 54
Welding .......................................................................................................57, 63
Accounting Software Applications ...................................................................... 27Accounting Spreadsheet Applications ................................................................. 28Aero Science Commercial ................................................................................... 30Aero Science Instrument .................................................................................... 30Authoring Tools - Flash ...................................................................................... 42Auto Manufacturing Systems Technology Field Experience .................................. 32AutoCAD for Construction Sciences ..................................................................... 34Automated Manufacturing Concepts/Intro ......................................................... 32Aviation/Introduction ........................................................................................ 31Building Materials ............................................................................................. 34CAD - Solidworks ............................................................................................... 49CAD/Solids Advanced ........................................................................................ 49Civil Engineering and, Introduction to Architecture ............................................. 34Civil Technology Internship ................................................................................ 35CNC/CAM Programming .................................................................................... 32Computer Aided Manufacturing, Advanced ......................................................... 32Computer Assisted Programming/Robotics and FMS .......................................... 32Construction Methods ........................................................................................ 35DC/AC I ............................................................................................................ 40DC/AC II ........................................................................................................... 40Digital Electronics .............................................................................................. 40Electromechanical Dr Systems............................................................................ 39Electronic Communications ................................................................................ 40Electronic Devices I ............................................................................................ 40Electronic Devices II ........................................................................................... 40Employability Skills ........................................................................................... 17Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1 ......................................................................... 49Engineering Graphics w/CAD 2 ......................................................................... 50Engineering Graphics w/CAD 3 ......................................................................... 50Fabrication Techniques ...................................................................................... 40Feedback and Control Systems/ Electromechanical ............................................ 39Industrial Controls, Introduction to .................................................................... 39Internet/Introduction to .................................................................................... 35Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Tech ..................................................... 50Mechanical Fundamentals ................................................................................. 31
Mechanical Skills for Technicians ....................................................................... 33Microsoft PowerPoint ......................................................................................... 35Microsoft Word .................................................................................................. 36MSSC Certification Preparation and Assessment ................................................. 54Multimedia Applications .................................................................................... 43Multimedia Survey ............................................................................................ 43Optoelectronics.................................................................................................. 40Pneumatics/Hydraulics - Introduction ................................................................ 42Process Controls ................................................................................................ 39Programmable Controllers................................................................................. 39Programmable Logic Controllers/Advanced ....................................................... 39Public Switched Telephone Network Hierar ......................................................... 40Quality for Automated Manufacturing ................................................................ 33Robotics Mechanics I .......................................................................................... 39Solid State Circuits, Introduction to .................................................................... 39Troubleshooting Electrical/Electronic Systems .................................................... 40Variable Speed Drives ........................................................................................ 40Video Editing ..................................................................................................... 43Welding/Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding ......................................................... 63Welding/Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Weld......................................................... 63Welding/Advanced Oxyacetylene ...................................................................... 63Welding/Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Welding ................................................. 63Welding/Gas Metal Arc Welding ........................................................................ 64Welding/Gas Tungsten Arc Welding ................................................................... 64Welding/Oxyacetylene ...................................................................................... 64Welding/Pipe Gas Metal Arc Welding ................................................................. 64Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Certification ...................................................... 64Welding/Pipe Gas Tungsten Arc Welding ............................................................ 64Welding/Pipe Oxyacetylene Fitting .................................................................... 65Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Certification ................................................... 65Welding/Pipe Shielded Metal Arc Welding ......................................................... 65Welding/Shielded Metal Arc Welding ................................................................. 65Windows Operating Systems and Concepts ......................................................... 36Workplace Fundamentals .................................................................................. 31
74 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Accelerated Learning ........................ 55Accounting Capstone ........................ 27Accounting for Business .................... 27Accounting Portfolio Development .... 27Accounting Principles ........................ 27Accounting Program Orientation ....... 27Accounting Software Applications ..... 27Accounting Spreadsheet Applications 28Active Directory Administration ......... 46Administrative Assistant
Internship .................................. 29Administrative Office Procedures ...... 29Advanced Office Technologies ........... 29Application Server
Administration ........................... 46Applied Exit Strategies/
Display Graphics ........................ 42Architectural Drafting/Residential .... 32Art History ....................................... 45ASL Structure and Function ............... 45Aspects of Disabilities ....................... 44Assertive Behavior ............................ 55AutoCAD for Construction Sciences .... 34AutoCAD, Introduction ...................... 49Automated Office Applications I ........ 29Automated Office Applications III ...... 29Building Materials ............................ 34Business Communications ................. 54Business Law .................................... 34Business/Introduction to .................. 34CAD - Solidworks .............................. 49CAD/Solids Advanced ....................... 49Civil Engineering and,
Introduction to Architecture ........ 34Civil Engineering Drafting ................ 34Civil Technology Internship ............... 35College Mathematics ........................ 18College Technical Math 1 .................. 18Community Resources
and Services .............................. 44Construction Methods ....................... 35DC/AC I ........................................... 40
DC/AC II .......................................... 40Deafness/Intro to............................. 45Dental Assistant Professionalism........61Design Concepts, Advanced ............... 42Digital Electronics ............................. 40Digital Photography/ Introduction to 42Digital Photography/Advanced......... 42E-Commerce/Marketing
on the Internet........................... 48ECE: Foundations of Early Childhood
Education .................................. 38ECE: Infant & Toddler
Development ............................. 39Economics ........................................ 20Electronic Communications ............... 40Electronic Devices I ........................... 40Electronic Devices II .......................... 40Engineering Graphics w/CAD 1 ........ 49Engineering Graphics w/CAD 2 ........ 50Engineering Graphics w/CAD 3 ........ 50English Composition 1 ...................... 16Entrepreneurship 1 - Feasibility ........ 55Fabrication Techniques ..................... 40Family and Chemical Abuse .............. 32Financial Analysis/Management ...... 28Fresh Water Treatment ..................... 35Fundamentals - Unix ........................ 46Geographical Information Systems I . 35Geometric Dimensioning
and Tolerancing ......................... 50Health Data Management................. 43Human Body in Health & Disease ......61Human Resource Management ......... 55Illustration, Advanced ....................... 42Income Tax Accounting ..................... 28Intermediate Accounting I ................. 28Intermediate Accounting II................ 28Internet/Introduction to ................... 35Internship for Accounting ................. 29Investments ..................................... 34IT E-Commerce ................................. 47IT Essentials ..................................... 46
IT in Business ................................... 46IT Web Graphics - Flash ..................... 48Java, Introduction to ........................ 48Keyboarding .................................... 30Keyboarding Applications ................. 30Macroeconomics ............................... 20Management Accounting .................. 29Managing for Quality ....................... 56Manufacturing Processes .................. 50Marketing Careers ............................ 48Marketing Principles ......................... 49Math with Business Applications ....... 18Mathematics and Logic ..................... 18Mechanical Engineering,
Introduction to Tech ................... 50Mechanical Systems for Buildings ..... 32Mechanisms ..................................... 50Mental Health/Substance Abuse ....... 32Microeconomics ................................ 20Microsoft Access ............................... 35Microsoft Excel ................................. 35Microsoft Excel II .............................. 35Microsoft PowerPoint ........................ 35Microsoft PowerPoint II ..................... 36Microsoft Word ................................. 36Microsoft Word II .............................. 36Network Security .............................. 47Network/Web Concepts,
Introduction to ........................... 47Office Field Study ............................. 60Office Proofreading and Editing ........ 30Optoelectronics................................. 40Organizational Development ............ 56Payroll Accounting ........................... 29PC Basics/MS Office ......................... 36Personal Financial Planning ............. 41Personal Skills for Supervisors .......... 56Pharmacology for Allied Health
Pharm for Allied Health ............. 62Practicum I ....................................... 45Professional Practices in
Human Services ......................... 44
Psychology, Abnormal ...................... 20Psychology, Developmental .............. 20Psychology, Introduction to ............... 21Psychopharmacology ........................ 32Publication Design for the Office ....... 30Race, Ethnic, and Diversity Studies .... 21Records Management ....................... 30Residential Code .............................. 32Routing CCNA 2 ................................ 47Security Measures and
Hacking Detection ...................... 47Selling Principles ..............................49Sociology, Introduction to ................. 21Solid State Circuits, Introduction to ... 39Special Education And,
Introduction to Deafness ............ 46Speech ............................................. 16Strength of Materials ........................ 50Stress Management .......................... 56Team Building and Problem Solving . 56Technical Reporting .......................... 16Technical Writing: Portable Document
Format .......................................17Technical Writing/Electronic Publishing
Macintosh/Windows ...................17Technical Writing/Grant and Proposal
Writing .......................................17Technical Writing/
Layout and Design ......................17Technical Writing/Technical
Photography ...............................17Time Management ........................... 56Web Internship ................................. 48Windows Operating Systems and
Concepts .................................... 36
Distance Education: Fall Subject Index
Distance Education: Fall Course Index
Accounting ....................................................................27Admin/Office Assistant/Medical ..............................29, 60Alcohol & Other Drug Abuse ..........................................32Architectural Technology ................................................32Business Administration ................................................34Civil Engineering Technology .........................................34Communication Skills .................................................... 16Computer Software .......................................................35Dental ..................................................................... 38, 61Early Childhood Education .............................................38
Electromechanical Technology .......................................39Electronic Technology ....................................................40Financial Planning ........................................................ 41Graphics/Printing/Publishing .......................................42Health Information Technology ......................................43Human Services ............................................................44Interior Design ..............................................................45Interpreter Technology ..................................................45IT - Information Technology ...........................................46IT - Network Communications ........................................46
IT - Programming and Web ............................................ 47Marketing & Merchandising Mgmt .................................48Mathematics ..................................................... 18, 68, 70Mechanical Technology ..................................................49Medical Assistant ........................................................... 61Related Business ...........................................................54Small Business ..............................................................55Social Science .......................................................... 20, 71Supervisory Management ..............................................55
Adult Continuing Education (ACE): Fall 2011 75
Adult Continuing Education: Fall Subject Index
Adult Continuing Education: Fall Course Index
Air Cond. & Refrig Technology .................................................................................................................................................................................................................76
Driver Education ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................76
Emergency Medical Service......................................................................................................................................................................................................................76
Fire Technology .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................76
Group Dynamics/Traffic Safety ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77
Internal Training .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 77
Motorcycle/Moped Driver Ed .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 77
Nursing and Nursing Related .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78
Responsible Beverage ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78
ACLS Provider Re-Certification .......................................................................... 76
Basic Motorcycle Rider - 16 Hr .......................................................................... 77
Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques .........................................................78
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instructor ........................................................ 76
Career Search Workshop.................................................................................. 77
CPR Healthcare Provider AHA - 6 Hrs ................................................................ 76
Fire Officer I - Certification ............................................................................... 76
Fire Service Instructor I .................................................................................... 76
Firefighter I Certification ................................................................................. 76
Firefighter II .................................................................................................... 76
Firefighter Survival ......................................................................................... 76
Group Dynamics .............................................................................................. 77
HCP CPR Recertification Healthcare Provider AHA - 4 Hrs .................................. 76
Juvenile AODA Education Theory...................................................................... 77
Medic First Aid ................................................................................................ 76
Medic First Aid Recertification .......................................................................... 76
Multiple Offender Program Theory .................................................................. 77
Nursing: Assessment Skills Review ...................................................................78
Rapid Intervention Team ................................................................................. 76
Recertification for CPR Instructors .................................................................... 76
Responsible Beverage Service ..........................................................................78
Technical Rescue Awareness ............................................................................. 76
Torque Applications ......................................................................................... 76
Traffic Safety Point Reduction Theory ............................................................... 76
Note: Adult Continuing Education courses are noncredit.
76 Schedule updates and course descriptions can be found at www.gtc.edu/WebAdvisor
Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–2012 fees were not available at time of printing.
Air Cond. & Refrig Technology
601-413 Torque Applications Prerequisites:None
Horizon Center601-413-2H31 $73.35 AC M 05:50P-09:10P 11/14-12/19601-413-2H3A $73.35 AC W 09:10A-12:30P 10/26-11/30
Driver Education812-436 Traffic Safety Point Reduction Theory Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha812-436-2K11 $65.70 MW 05:50P-08:50P 10/03-10/17812-436-2K12 $65.70 Th 05:50P-08:50P 11/10-12/15
Racine812-436-2R11 $65.70 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-09/22812-436-2R12 $65.70 MW 05:50P-08:50P 12/05-12/19
Elkhorn812-436-2E11 $65.70 Th 05:50P-08:50P 09/08-10/06812-436-2E12 $65.70 M 05:50P-08:50P 11/21-12/19
Emergency Medical Service531-446 ACLS Provider Re-Certification Prerequisites:None
Burlington531-446-2B9A $28.20 S 08:00A-04:25P 09/24-09/24
531-409 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instructor Prerequisites:None
Off CampusUnion Grove Fire Dept.531-409-2Z9A $49.40 S 08:00A-04:25P 12/03-12/03
531-410A CPR Healthcare Provider AHA - 6 Hrs Prerequisites:None
Kenosha531-410A-2K1A $22.90 T 08:00A-02:25P 10/18-10/25531-410A-2K9A $22.90 S 08:00A-02:25P 10/01-10/01
Racine531-410A-2R11 $22.90 Th 05:45P-08:45P 09/15-09/22531-410A-2R9A $22.90 S 08:00A-02:25P 11/05-11/05531-410A-2R9B $22.90 S 08:00A-02:25P 12/17-12/17
Elkhorn531-410A-2E11 $22.90 MT 05:45P-08:45P 11/14-11/15531-410A-2E9A $22.90 S 08:00A-02:25P 09/10-09/10
Burlington531-410A-2B9A $22.90 S 08:00A-02:25P 10/01-10/01531-410A-2B9B $22.90 S 08:00A-02:25P 12/17-12/17
531-426A HCP CPR Recertification Healthcare Provider AHA - 4 Hrs Prerequisites:None
Burlington531-426A-2B11 $17.60 M 05:45P-09:45P 09/12-09/12
531-419 Medic First Aid Prerequisites:None
Racine531-419-2R9A $34.70 S 08:00A-04:25P 09/24-09/24531-419-2R9B $34.70 S 08:00A-04:25P 11/12-11/12
531-427 Medic First Aid Recertification Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn531-427-2E9A $24.10 S 08:00A-11:55A 10/15-10/15
531-412 Recertification for CPR Instructors Prerequisites:None
Off CampusTo Be Announced531-412-2Z11 $22.90 F 06:00P-09:55P 12/02-12/02
Fire Technology503-763 Fire Officer I - Certification ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Burlington503-763-2B11 $163.00 T 06:00P-09:55P 09/13-12/20
503-422 Fire Service Instructor I Prerequisites:None
Burlington503-422-2B11 $110.00 Th 06:00P-09:55P 09/08-11/10
503-720 Firefighter I Certification Prerequisites:None
Burlington503-720-2B11 $293.40 M 06:00P-08:55P 09/12-12/19 W 06:00P-09:55P 09/12-12/19503-720-2B12 $293.40 T 06:00P-08:55P 09/13-12/20 Th 06:00P-09:55P 09/13-12/20
503-730 Firefighter II ProgramCounselorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Burlington503-730-2B11 $128.36 M 07:00P-09:55P 09/12-12/19
503-861 Firefighter Survival Prerequisites:None
Burlington503-861-2B11 $105.80 W 06:00P-09:55P 09/07-11/02
503-860 Rapid Intervention Team Prerequisites:None
Burlington503-860-2B11 $81.35 W 06:00P-09:55P 11/09-12/14
503-815 Technical Rescue Awareness Prerequisites:None
Burlington503-815-2B9A $25.20 S 08:00A-04:25P 10/22-10/22
Adult Continuing Education (ACE): Fall 2011 77
Course Delivery Methods key: INET—Internet Study BLND—Blended ITV—Interactive TV IPVID—IP Video and NODALAC—Accelerated ST—Stacked Class SP—Self-Paced Labs OPEN—Open Entry
Racine818-403-2R11 $288.40 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 09/27-11/01
Elkhorn818-403-2E11 $288.40 M 05:50P-09:10P 09/12-11/14818-403-2E12 $288.40 TTh 06:55P-09:55P 11/15-12/20
Burlington818-403-2B11 $288.40 TTh 06:55P-09:55P 10/11-11/10
Internal Training997-483 Career Search Workshop Prerequisites:None
Elkhorn997-483-2EDA $0.00 T 09:10A-12:10P 09/27-10/04997-483-2EDB $0.00 M 03:40P-06:40P 11/14-11/21
Burlington997-483-2BDA $0.00 W 12:25P-03:25P 09/14-09/21
Motorcycle/Moped Driver Ed816-420C Basic Motorcycle Rider - 16 Hr Prerequisites:None
Kenosha816-420C-2K9A $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/09-09/09 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/10-09/10 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/10-09/10 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/11-09/11 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/11-09/11816-420C-2K9B $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/09-09/09 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/10-09/10 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/10-09/10 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/11-09/11 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/11-09/11816-420C-2K9C $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/16-09/16 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/17-09/17 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/17-09/17 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/18-09/18 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/18-09/18816-420C-2K9D $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/16-09/16 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/17-09/17 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/17-09/17 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/18-09/18 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/18-09/18816-420C-2K9E $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/23-09/23 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/24-09/24 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/24-09/24 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/25-09/25 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/25-09/25816-420C-2K9F $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/23-09/23 S 07:00A-11:00A 09/24-09/24 S 12:00P-03:00P 09/24-09/24 Su 07:30A-12:30P 09/25-09/25 Su 01:00P-02:00P 09/25-09/25816-420C-2K9G $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/30-09/30 S 07:00A-11:00A 10/01-10/01 S 12:00P-03:00P 10/01-10/01 Su 07:30A-12:30P 10/02-10/02 Su 01:00P-02:00P 10/02-10/02816-420C-2K9H $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 09/30-09/30 S 07:00A-11:00A 10/01-10/01 S 12:00P-03:00P 10/01-10/01 Su 07:30A-12:30P 10/02-10/02 Su 01:00P-02:00P 10/02-10/02816-420C-2K9I $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 10/07-10/07
Group Dynamics/ Traffic Safety
818-401 Group Dynamics Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha818-401-2K11 $202.20 T 05:50P-09:20P 09/13-10/18818-401-2K12 $202.20 W 05:50P-09:20P 09/07-10/12818-401-2K13 $202.20 T 05:50P-09:20P 10/25-12/06818-401-2K14 $202.20 W 05:50P-09:20P 10/26-12/07818-401-2K15 $202.20 Th 05:50P-09:20P 09/29-11/03818-401-2K1A $202.20 M 08:05A-01:05P 09/19-10/10818-401-2K1B $202.20 M 08:05A-01:05P 11/14-12/12818-401-2K9A $202.20 S 08:00A-01:00P 09/10-10/01818-401-2K9B $202.20 S 08:00A-01:00P 10/08-10/29818-401-2K9C $202.20 S 08:00A-01:00P 11/05-12/10
Racine818-401-2R11 $202.20 MW 05:50P-08:50P 09/07-09/28818-401-2R12 $202.20 MW 05:50P-08:50P 10/03-10/26818-401-2R13 $202.20 MW 05:50P-08:50P 11/28-12/19818-401-2R14 $202.20 TTh 05:50P-08:50P 11/29-12/20818-401-2R1A $202.20 T 08:05A-01:05P 10/11-11/01818-401-2R9A $202.20 S 08:00A-01:00P 10/15-11/05
Elkhorn818-401-2E11 $202.20 W 05:50P-09:20P 09/07-10/12818-401-2E12 $202.20 W 05:50P-09:20P 11/02-12/14818-401-2E13 $202.20 M 05:50P-08:50P 09/12-10/24818-401-2E14 $202.20 M 05:50P-08:50P 11/07-12/19818-401-2E9A $202.20 S 08:00A-01:00P 09/17-10/08818-401-2E9B $202.20 S 08:00A-01:00P 10/15-11/05
Burlington818-401-1B9A $202.20 S 08:00A-09:00P 09/10-10/01818-401-2B1A $202.20 F 08:30A-12:00P 09/23-10/28818-401-2B1B $202.20 F 08:30A-12:00P 11/04-12/16818-401-2B9B $202.20 S 08:00A-01:00P 10/08-10/29818-401-2B9C $202.20 S 08:00A-01:00P 11/05-12/03
Off CampusTo Be Announced818-401-2Z11 $202.20 W 06:00P-09:30P 10/26-12/07
818-402 Juvenile AODA Education Theory Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Racine818-402-2R11 $47.45 T 04:30P-07:00P 09/13-10/11818-402-2R12 $47.45 T 04:30P-07:00P 10/18-11/15818-402-2R13 $47.45 T 04:30P-07:00P 11/22-12/20
Elkhorn818-402-2E9A $47.45 S 09:00A-12:10P 10/01-10/22818-402-2E9B $47.45 S 09:00A-12:10P 11/19-12/17
Burlington818-402-2B11 $47.45 W 05:50P-08:20P 09/14-10/12818-402-2B12 $47.45 W 05:50P-08:20P 10/26-11/30
818-403 Multiple Offender Program Theory Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha818-403-2K11 $288.40 M 05:50P-08:50P 10/17-12/19818-403-2K9A $288.40 S 08:00A-01:00P 09/17-10/22
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Listed fees should be considered estimates. Actual 2011–2012 fees were not available at time of printing.
S 07:00A-11:00A 10/08-10/08 S 12:00P-03:00P 10/08-10/08 Su 07:30A-12:30P 10/09-10/09 Su 01:00P-02:00P 10/09-10/09816-420C-2K9J $220.02 F 06:00P-09:00P 10/07-10/07 S 07:00A-11:00A 10/08-10/08 S 12:00P-03:00P 10/08-10/08 Su 07:30A-12:30P 10/09-10/09 Su 01:00P-02:00P 10/09-10/09
Nursing and Nursing Related
510-407 Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques Prerequisites:None
Racine510-407-2R1A $30.56 F 07:30A-12:30P 12/02-12/02 F 07:30A-12:30P 12/09-12/09
510-804 Nursing: Assessment Skills Review Prerequisites:None
Kenosha510-804-2K1A $30.56 TBA TBA-TBA 09/07-12/16
Responsible Beverage311-400 Responsible Beverage Service Instructorconsentrequired Prerequisites:None
Kenosha311-400-2K1A $22.00 F 08:05A-01:05P 12/16-12/16
Racine311-400-2R11 $22.00 T 05:50P-08:50P 11/15-11/15
Burlington311-400-2B1A $22.00 M 08:05A-12:05P 09/19-09/19
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Financial AidCensus Date The actual amount of financial aid funding will be determined for the fundable number of enrolled credits on theCensus Date — the 10th calendar day of each term at Gateway Technical College.
After this date:• adjustments will not be made for additional classes you register for • your award may be recalculated for classes you do not attend and/or, • you may have to repay all or a portion of the financial aid funds you received if you never attended
Gateway strongly encourages students to register for all classes for a term before the Census Date to receivethe financial aid for which you are eligible. Classes added to your enrollment after the Census Date will not befunded by Financial Aid.
Drops with a 100 Percent RefundIf a class is taken off your schedule by Gateway and you are not charged for the class, your financial aid will berecalculated based on the remaining eligible credits on your schedule. Classes dropped by you will be monitoredthroughout the entire semester.
No-ShowsIf you do not attend a class, you are not eligible to receive financial aid for the class. In a situation where aninstructor drops you from the class they are teaching because you did not attend the class, you will not receive arefund for the tuition. The Financial Aid Office will, however, adjust your financial aid based on actual creditsremaining on your schedule.
Poor AttendanceIn a situation where an instructor drops a student from the class they are teaching because the student has poorattendance, there is no refund on tuition. However if the student is dropped from all classes in that term, theFinancial Aid Office is required to adjust the student’s financial aid based on actual credits on the student’sschedule (see Return of Title IV Funds policy in handbook).
If you intend to drop a course, notify Student Services so that you can be officially withdrawn from the class. Do not simply stop attending class.
More on Financial Aid can be found on page 5.
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Center for AdvancedTechnology & Innovation (CATI)Renaissance Business Park 2320 Renaissance Blvd. Sturtevant, WI 53177262.898.7500 /262.898.7501 FAX
Racine Campus1001 South Main Street
Racine, WI 53403-1582262.619.6200
262.619.6201 FAX
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Elkhorn Campus400 County Road hElkhorn, WI 53121-2046262.741.8200262.741.8201 FAX
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TutoringNeed tutoring? Do you want to brush up on study habits? Help is at hand! Academic Support Center might be just whatyou’re looking for. If you’d like to know more about this free service, contact a counselor in Student Services. TheAcademic Support Center is open during the day as well as some evenings.
Elkhorn Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mary Jane Pyszka, 262.741.8020Kenosha Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Anke Halbach, 262.564.2006Racine Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Diane Ingalsbe, 262.619.6216
Burlington Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gerry Millette, 262.767.5090
Adult Basic EducationGateway Technical College is committed to ensuring your success. We partner with you to make sure you can achieveyour educational goals that will ultimately improve your chances in the workplace. The Adult Basic Education LearningCenter is for those of you who have been away from school too long to remember the basic education skills that youneed, as well as providing instruction for our English Language Learner population. The first week of each semester isdevoted to orientation to determine level placements and collaboratively plan the goals of our students. We’re also hereto serve those who didn’t graduate from high school and want an HSED or GED to move ahead with their lives.
Cost: There is no cost for the Adult Basic Education Learning Center services for Wisconsin residents. However, a nominal fee is charged for administration of the GED/HSED tests. ABE students pursuing a GED/HSED must registerin Student Services for a three-day orientation session.
Elkhorn Campus Adult learning Center: 262.741.8184 • M-TH 8:05 am - 2:05 pm & 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm • Friday 8:05am - 12:05pm
Kenosha Campus Adult learning Center: 262.564.2796 • M-TH 8:05 am – 2:25 pm & 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm • Friday 8:05 am – 12:05 pm
Racine Campus Adult learning Center: 262.619.6218 • M-TH 8:05 am – 2:35 pm & 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm • Friday – 8:05 am – 12:05 pm
Burlington Center Adult learning Center (Also Special Needs and Academic Support):262.767.5090 • M-TH 8:05 am – 8:30 pm • Friday – 8:05 am – 12:05 pm
Multicultural ProgramThe Multicultural Program provides academic support services, student leadership and development opportunities, and culturallyenriching activities that support educational access and a respectfully inclusive learning experience for African American, AmericanIndian, Latino, and Southeast Asian/Pacific Island students.
Contact Janet Days, Program Coordinator at [email protected] or 262.619.6754 for further information.
Student Employment ServicesGateway Student Employment Services (S.E.S.) accepts job openings from employers and posts them on our InternetDatabase called TechConnect. http://vorlon.gtc.edu
The jobs posted are specifically for our current students and graduates.
Please Note: In order to register to utilize TechConnect please email [email protected] for a login and password.Registering on TechConnect also means jobs in your program area can be emailed to you. Please visit our S.E.S. home-page for other helpful information on topics including the hidden job market, cover letters, resumes, and interviewing tips(go to www.gtc.edu, Employment Opportunities, Student Employment Services).
Academic Services
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Credit Transfer with Four-Year CollegesStarting at Gateway Technical College makes completing a bachelor’s degree affordable, accessible, and convenient. Gatewayknows that you want choices and need flexibility.
Credit transfer makes it easy for Gateway associate degree graduates to complete a bachelor’s degree. Gateway TechnicalCollege is connected with a number of postsecondary institutions both in and outside the state and externally allowing studentsto transition in a smooth and seamless manner.
The following colleges and universities have partnered with Gateway Technical College to offer credit transfer options:
Resume Posting Service (Student Employment Services continued)
Gateway is now working in collaboration with our local Job Centers to offer the Resume Matrix of Southeastern Wisconsin.Any Gateway student or graduate can upload their resume to: www.resumematrix.com. It is advised that your resume bereviewed by a Student Employment Counselor before uploading to the Resume Matrix. Counselor appointments can be madeby phone or in person at any Student Services Office. There is no charge for this service.
Career Planning ServicesGateway offers career planning services for those students or potential students who are undecided about a career choice. Fordates and times of Career Planning Workshops or to see a career counselor, please call your local campus Student ServicesOffice. No charge for these services.
Aurora UniversityCapella UniversityCardinal Stritch UniversityCarroll CollegeCarthage CollegeConcordia University WisconsinDeVry UniversityFranklin UniversityGeorge Williams CollegeKaplan UniversityLewis UniversityMarian University
Marquette UniversityMilwaukee School of EngineeringMount Mary CollegeOttawa UniversityPennsylvania College of TechnologySilver Lake CollegeSouthern Illinois University—CarbondaleSt. Cloud State UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin—CollegesUniversity of Wisconsin—Eau ClaireUniversity of Wisconsin—Green BayUniversity of Wisconsin—La Crosse
University of Wisconsin—MadisonUniversity of Wisconsin—MilwaukeeUniversity of Wisconsin—OshkoshUniversity of Wisconsin—ParksideUniversity of Wisconsin—PlattevilleUniversity of Wisconsin—River FallsUniversity of Wisconsin—Stevens PointUniversity of Wisconsin—StoutUniversity of Wisconsin—SuperiorUniversity of Wisconsin—WhitewaterUpper Iowa UniversityUtah Valley State College
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Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)Gateway Technical College complies with the provisions of FERPA. Prior written consent from the student must beobtained before information may be disclosed by Gateway Technical College to third parties unless the information or theindividual or group making the request is exempted by the policy and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of1974. Items that are deemed as directory information may be released.
For complete FERPA regulations and exemptions, go to www.gtc.edu/ferpa.
Gateway Technical College assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of judgment as to whether or not arelease of directory information is in the best interest of a student. Likewise, Gateway will assume no responsibility forcontacting students who have elected to stipulate directory information as confidential for the subsequent permission torelease any information. If you elect to have directory information held confidential, please complete a form which is available at any Student Services Office.
Adding or Dropping A Class / Refund Policy(See Student Handbook for complete details.)
Adding a Class:A student may add a class through the third class hour of the course without instructor approval, provided the class capacityhas not been reached. Accelerated and internet courses require instructor approval once the class has begun.
After the third class hour of the course has elapsed, the student must obtain a student petition form from Student Services.After getting the required signature, the student must officially add the class at the Student Services office. A student must officially add to receive credit for the class. The student is responsible for all missed coursework, materials, and assignments.
Dropping a Class / Refund Policy:
Student initiated: The student must pick up and return a completed drop slip from Student Services. A drop can also be com-pleted through WebAdvisor. Nonattendance or notifying the instructor that you will not be attending does NOT constitute a drop.
All refund rates are calculated on the date the drop transaction is completed by you in Student Services. Deadlines are strictlyenforced. Refunds for classes which do not have meeting times set in the computer system (self-paced, Internet) are calculatedbased on the number of calendar days that have elapsed since the start of the class.
• A student wanting a third party to complete a drop of their behalf must provide written permission authorizing the drop with aphotocopy of the student’s photo I.D. The third party must also provide photo I.D. along with the authorization and drop form.
• Financial Aid recipients must be aware that dropping a class may affect his or her award and account balance with the college. Please contact Students Services for further information.
Instructor initiated drop: An administrative drop may be initiated by the instructor when a student who has registered for theclass fails to attend or stops attending during the refund period without dropping. The student is not eligible to receive a refund.
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Automotive Technology (10-602-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � * Broadcast Captioning (shared program with LTC) (10-170-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � � � Business Management (10-102-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � � Civil Engineering Technology – Highway Technology (10-607-4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 Years � � Civil Engineering Technology – Fresh Water Resources (10-607-9) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � � Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement (10-504-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Culinary Arts (10-316-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Diesel Equipment Technology (10-412-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Early Childhood Education (10-307-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Electrical Engineering Technology (10-662-1A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years Biomedical Engineering Technology (Option Area 10-662-1B) Sustainable Energy Systems (Option Area 10-662-1C) � Electro - Mechanical Technology (10-620-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Electronics (10-605-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Fire Protection Technician (10-503-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � � Graphic Communications (10-204-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � + Health Information Technology (10-530-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Horticulture (10-001-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years Greenhouse and Floral (Option Area 10-001-1A) Nursery and Landscaping (Option Area 10-001-1B) � Hotel/Hospitality Management (10-109-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Human Services Associate (10-520-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � � � + Individualized Technical Studies (10-825-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years Technical Studies – Journeyworker (10-499-5) � Industrial Mechanical Technician (10-462-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 Years � � Information Technology – Computer Support Specialist (10-154-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � � Information Technology – Network Specialist (10-150-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Information Technology – Programmer/Analyst (10-152-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Information Technology – Web Developer/Administrator (10-152-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Instructional Assistant – Associate Degree(10-522-2) . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Interior Design (10-304-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � * Judicial Reporting (shared program with LTC) (10-106-1) � � Land Survey Technician (10-607-7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � � Marketing (10-104-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years General Marketing (Option Area 10-104-3A) Business to Business (Option Area 10-104-3B) � � Mechanical Design Technology (10-606-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years Mechanical Engineering Tech (Option Area 10-606-1A) Mechatronics (Option Area 10-606-1B) � � + Nursing – Associate Degree (ADN/RN) (10-543-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Paramedic Technician (10-531-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Physical Therapist Assistant (10-524-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � + Radiography (10-526-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � � Supervisory Management (10-196-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � + Surgical Technology (10-512-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Years � Technical Communications (10-699-1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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