Summer 2016 - Wayne Community College

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1WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGESummer 2016Summer 2016Curriculum Schedule of CoursesSummer Classes BeginMay 24, 2016Admissions Information. 2Expenses. 2Individual Courses/Special Students. 2Refunds. 2WCC Bookstore and theHigher Education Opportunity Act. 2Summer and Fall Semester 2016 Calendar. 3Seymour Johnson AFBCalendar and Information. 4Curriculum DMA Registration Information. 4Exam Schedule. 5Instructional Method Guide. 6Semester Schedule Legends. 6Course Section Legend. 6Locations. 6Schedule Legend. 6How To Read A Credit Course Schedule. 6Summer 2016 Classes. 7Campus Map. 16WCC Mission StatementWayne Community College (WCC) is a learningcentered, public, associate degree grantinginstitution with an open door admissions policy.WCC is located in Goldsboro, North Carolina andis part of the North Carolina Community CollegeSystem.Wayne Community College’s mission is to meetthe educational, training, and cultural needs of thecommunities it serves.3000 Wayne Memorial Drive, Goldsboro, NC 919-735-5151 www.waynecc.edu

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE2ADMISSION INFORMATIONCareer Programs/Associate Degree/Diploma and Certificate StudentsTo enroll in a career (curriculum) program to earn anassociate degree, a diploma, or certificate, follow theseadmissions procedures:1. Request an application.2. Return the completed application to the Office ofAdmissions and Records.3. Request all high school and college transcripts tobe mailed to the Office of Admissions andRecords.4. Complete placement testing and admissionsinterview.When these procedures are completed you will benotified of your enrollment status.INDIVIDUAL COURSES/SPECIAL STUDENTSStudents who choose to take individual courses ratherthan commit to a career program are consideredSpecial Students. Special Students may applysatisfactorily completed credit courses toward a degreeor diploma at a later time if they wish.Wayne Community College ServicesCall 735-5151Admissions - 739-6720Counseling (Personal, Career, Educational) - 739-6732Financial Aid - 739-6735Veterans Affairs - 739-6739REGISTRATION INFORMATIONPLEASE APPLY EARLY!EXPENSESTUITION FOR SUMMER In-StateTUITION 1216.00TECHNOLOGY FEE16.00TOTAL 1,232.00Out-of-State 4288.0016.00 4,304.00Summer 2016Tuition for students taking fewer than 16 semesterhours is 76.00 per semester hour for in-state studentsand 268.00 per semester hour for out-of-statestudents. Part-time students enrolled for six or moresemester hours credit will be charged a 30 studentactivity fee; 16 technology fee; those enrolled for lessthan six semester hours will be charged a 15 studentactivity fee and a 8 technology fee. No student activityfee will be charged during the Summer Term.NOTE: TUITION IS SET BY STATE POLICY ANDSUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.NOTE: FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUTNOTICE.REFUNDSIn accordance with NCAC 2D.0202, a refund can notbe made except under the following circumstances:1. A 100 percent refund shall be made if the studentofficially withdraws prior to the first day of class(es)of the academic semester as noted in the collegecalendar. Also, a student is eligible for a 100 percentrefund if the class in which the student is officiallyregistered fails to “make” due to insufficientenrollment.2. A 75 percent refund shall be made if the studentofficially withdraws from the class(es) prior to or onthe official 10 percent point of the semester.3. For classes beginning at times other than the firstweek (seven calendar days) of the semester, a 100percent refund shall be made if the student officiallywithdraws from the class prior to the first classmeeting. A 75 percent refund shall be made if thestudent officially withdraws from the class prior to oron the 10 percent point of the class.NOTE: TUITION REFUNDS, STUDENT ACTIVITYREFUNDS, AND TECHNOLOGY REFUNDS WILLNOT BE CONSIDERED FOR AMOUNTS OF( 5.00) OR LESS, EXCEPT WHEN A COURSE ORCURRICULUM FAILS TO MATERIALIZE; THEN ALLTHE STUDENTS’ TUITION SHALL BE REFUNDED.ATTENTION FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTS!!PLEASE APPLY EARLY!!The Higher Education Opportunity Act requires all institutions to provide textbookinformation at the time a student registers for a class. The following link willprovide the textbook information you will need.www.wayneccbookstore.com

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE3Summer 2016CURRICULUM REGISTRATION INFORMATIONSUMMER AND FALL SEMESTER 2016 CALENDARAPRIL138 a.m.-4 p.m148 a.m.-4 p.m.18-21 8 a.m.-4 p.m.Priority Registration for Summer 2016 (for students enrolled Spring 2016*)Tuition payment is due by May 4, 2016 at 4 p.m.**Registration for Summer 2016 - Tuition payment is due by May 4, 2016 at 4 p.m.**Priority Registration for Fall 2016 (for students enrolled Spring 2016*)Tuition payment is due by July 14, 2016 at 4 p.m.**MAY14238 a.m.-7 p.m.2431Financial Aid Priority Deadline for Fall 2016Tuition payment due for Summer 2016 4 pm **Registration for Summer 2016 - Tuition payment is due by May 23, 2016 at 7 p.m.**First Day for All Summer ClassesLast day to receive a 75% refund for Campus Summer Full-Term ClassesJUNE2727Graduation Applications due by 5 p.m.Last Day to Withdraw from Full-Term ClassesJULYAUGUST414188 a.m.-4 p.m.198 p.m.-7 p.m.20-21 8 a.m.-4 p.m.228 a.m.-12 p.m.2728-29July 4th HolidayTuition payments for Fall 2016 accepted through July 14, 2016 at 4 p.m.**Registration for Fall 2016 - Tuition payment is due by August 1, 2016 at 4 p.m.**Registration for Fall 2016 - Tuition payment is due by August 1, 2016 at 4 p.m.**Registration for Fall 2016 - Tuition payment is due by August 1, 2016 at 4 p.m.**Registration for Fall 2016 - Tuition payment is due by August 1, 2016 at 4 p.m.**Last Day of Full-Term Summer ClassesExams1168 p.m.-7 p.m.178 a.m.-4 p.m.18Tuition payment due for Fall 2016 4 p.m.**Registration for Fall 2016 - Tuition payment is due by August 17, 2016 at 4 p.m.**Registration for Fall 2016 - Tuition payment is due by August 17, 2016 at 4 p.m.**Fall Classes BeginTUITION AND FEES REFUND POLICYIn accordance with NCAC 2D.0202, a refund can not be made except under the following circumstances:1) A 100 percent refund shall be made if the student officially withdraws prior to the first day of class(es) or the academicsemester as noted in the college calendar. Also, a student is eligible for a 100 percent refund if the class in which the studentis officially registered fails to “make” due to insufficient enrollment.2) A 75 percent refund shall be made if the student officially withdraws from the class(es) prior to or on the official 10 percentpoint of the semester. (May 31)3) For classes beginning at times other than the first week (seven calendar days) of the semester, a 100 percent refund shallbe made if the student officially withdraws from the class prior to the first class meeting. A 75 percent refund shall be made ifthe student officially withdraws from the class prior to or on the 10% point of the class.*Contact Departments for Priority Registration Schedule. Refer to e-mail received from Jennifer Mayo, Director of Admissions and Records, for specific priority registration dates and time.** This payment may bemade at the Cashier’s Office (Dogwood 140) on campus or mailed to Wayne Community College, P.O. Box 8002, Goldsboro, NC 27533-8002 Attention: Cashier’s Office.Wayne Community College is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action College and accommodates the needs of individuals with disabilities. It isthe intent of the College that all programs and activities be accessible to all qualified students. It is the student’s responsibility to make his or herdisability known as soon as the need becomes known in order to provide ample time for arrangements to be made. The student must requestacademic adjustments by contacting the Disability Services Counselor in the Wayne Learning Center building, 919-739-6729.Wayne Community College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, 404-679-4500, http://www.sacscoc.org, for questions about the accreditation of Wayne Community College.The Commission on Colleges may be contacted only if there is evidence that Wayne Community College is significantly non-compliant with a requirement or standard. Accreditation standardsare located at: http://www.sacscoc.org/principles.aspThe purpose for publishing the Commission‘s access and contact numbers is to enable interested constituents (1) to learn about the accreditation status of the institution, (2) to file a third-partycomment at the time of the institution’s decennial review, or (3) to file a complaint against the institution for alleged non-compliance with a standard or requirement.Inquiries about Wayne Community College, such as admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, etc. should be addressed directly to Wayne Community College and not theCommission’s office.Student Right-to-Know: Information regarding the persistence rate of enrolled students toward graduation and transfer-out-rate is available in the Office of Admissions and Records. Studentrights under FERPA are available at www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fcpo/ferpa/index.html or in the Office of Admissions and Records and in the Office of Counseling Services.Wayne Community College issues this schedule for the purpose of furnishing prospective students and other interested persons with information about the institution and its programs.Announcements contained herein are subject to change without notice and may not be regarded in the nature of binding obligations on the college or state. Efforts will be made to keep changesto a minimum, but changes in policy by the State Board of Community Colleges, the Community College System, or by local conditions may make some alterations in curriculums, fees, etc.,necessary. For additional information, contact the college at (919) 735-5151 or visit our Web site at www.waynecc.edu.For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please visit our Web site at, http://www.waynecc.edu/gainful-employment/.Wayne Community College is a tobacco-free institution.

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE4Summer 2016SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB CALENDARSUMMERMAY 24 - JULY 29, 2016ACTIVE DUTY REGISTRATION PRIORITYMAY 12-16CAMPUS REGISTRATIONPRIORITY, APRIL 13, 8 A.M.-4 P.M.AND OPEN, APRIL 14-21April 14, 8 a.m.-12 p.m.April 18-21, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.May 23, 8 a.m.- 7 p.m.CLASSES BEGIN - MAY 24, 2016100% refund- drop by: Monday, May 2375% refund as follows:*M-F classes attend/drop by: Friday, May 27* M and W classes attend/drop by: Wednesday, June 1*T and TH classes attend/drop by: Thursday, May 26HOLIDAYSMemorial Day, Monday, May 30Independence Day, Monday, July 4LAST DAY TO DROP AND RECEIVE A “W”Monday, June 27*STUDENTS (INCLUDING ACTIVE DUTY) WHOATTENDED CLASSES SPRING I OR II AREELIGIBLE FOR PRIORITY REGISTRATION. ALLOTHER STUDENTS (INCLUDING NEW ANDVISITING) WILL USE OPEN REGISTRATION DATES.SEYMOUR JOHNSON AFB INFORMATIONPLEASE NOTE: SJAFB personnel will run a criminalbackground check which will be used to determine ifyou are able to access the base for classes or not. Thebase reserves the right to refuse access to studentsbased on information obtained from this backgroundcheck. If you would like more information on what thischeck includes please call, Pass and ID at (919)7221343.NOTE: YOU MUST BE ABLE TO DRIVE YOURSELFOR RIDE WITH ANOTHER STUDENT (WHO IS ALSOATTENDING CLASSES ON BASE) TO AND FROMBASE CLASSES. PASSES WILL NOT BE ISSUEDFOR “DRIVER’S ONLY” UNLESS THE STUDENTHAS A DISABILITY. IF YOU WOULD LIKE MOREINFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT DORI FRASER,(919)739-6765.Remember: Background Security Forms must befilled out every term!Security clearance forms and steps for attending baseclasses are located on our webpage: www.waynecc.edu under the red “Students Start Here” link. Click onthe SJAFB Civilian access tab; directions are listedthere.You must attend at least one class by the dateslisted above. If you miss these dates you will NOT beallowed to attend classes.CURRICULUM DMA REGISTRATION INFORMATIONSUMMER 2016 SEMESTERDMA SESSION ASTART/END DATESDMA SESSION BSTART/END DATESMay 24 - June 20June 22 - July 19LAST DAY TO RECEIVE A 100% REFUNDLAST DAY TO RECEIVE A 100% REFUNDLAST DAY TO RECEIVE A 75% REFUNDLAST DAY TO RECEIVE A 75% REFUNDLAST DAY TO WITHDRAWLAST DAY TO WITHDRAWMonday, May 23Wednesday, May 25Monday, June 20REGISTRATION FOR SESSION BTuesday, June 21, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. in WLC 236ATuesday, June 21Thursday, June 23Tuesday, July 19

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE5Summer 20162016 SUMMER EXAM SCHEDULEThursday, July 28Friday, July 298:00 a.m.-9:50 a.m.All classes starting between 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.and ending before 10:20 a.m.10:00 a.m.-11:50 a.m.All classes starting between 10:15 a.m.-11:20 a.m.and ending before 12:30 p.m.All classes starting between 11:25 a.m.-12:30 p.m.and ending before 1:40 p.m.12:00 p.m.-1:50 p.m.All classes starting between 12:40 p.m.-2:00 p.m.All classes starting between 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.2:00 p.m.-3:50 p.m.All classes starting after 3:05 p.m.All Other Not Specified4:00 p.m.-5:50 p.m.All Other Not SpecifiedAll Other Not SpecifiedExam TimesAll classes starting between 9:05 a.m.-10:10 a.m.and ending before 11:30 a.m.Student Clubs and OrganizationsWayne Community College has a variety of student organizations, ranging from those connected to a particularacademic program to ones that focus on personal interests, like martial arts or community service. If one doesn’texist that appeals to you, find a few like-minded people and start your own club! Listed below are some of the clubson the campus this year. Agriculture Club Agri-Women’s Club Associate Degree Student Nursing AssociationClass of 2016 Associate Degree Student Nursing AssociationClass of 2017 BUDO Club Cliff Hangers Club Criminal Justice Club Dental Assisting Dental Hygiene Club Fishing Club Fine Arts Club Forestry Club Geocaching Club Honors Club Human Services Club International Students Club Medical Assisting Student Association (MASA) Minority Male Mentoring Group (3MG) Phi Theta Kappa Practical Nursing Club Pharmacy Technology Club Wayne County Historians Wayne Community College Association ofNursing Students (WCCANS)CONTINUING EDUCATION SERVICESHAS ITS OWN SCHEDULE! PICK UP YOUR COPYTODAY OR VIEW IT ONLINE.www.waynecc.edu/continuing-ed/

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE6Summer 2016PRHONORS OGRAMFind out how to join the Honors Program today!E-mail us at honors@waynecc.edu orvisit our Web site www.waynecc.edu/honorsWAYNE100% of WCC Honor Studentssuccessfully transfer to4-year Universities.LEGEOLUNMM ITY COCSince1957SEMESTER SCHEDULE LEGENDSSCHEDULE LEGENDLOCATIONSAZALEA - Mechanical and Social ScienceDOGWOOD - Arts and MathematicsHOCUTT - Welding and EngineeringHOLLY - Dental and ScienceMAGNOLIA - Agriculture and AutomotiveMAPLE - Auto Body ShopPINE - Allied Health and Public SafetySPRUCE - Business and Computer Technologies,CAD Drafting, and Mechanical EngineeringWALNUT - Continuing Education/Basic SkillsWLC - Wayne Learning Center BuildingAP - Wayne Executive JetportCBA - Charles B. Aycock High SchoolGHS - Goldsboro High SchoolFY - Family YMCAHOSP - Wayne Memorial HospitalMHSA - Mitchell’s Hair Styling AcademyOFF - Off CampusRHS - Rosewood High SchoolSCHS - Spring Creek High SchoolSJAFB - Seymour Johnson Air Force BaseWSE - Wayne School of EngineeringP - PrerequisiteY - Prerequisite or Corequisite Required.Students should consult with their advisorand/or refer to the college catalog for prerequisiterequirements.N - No prerequisite is requiredSJAB - Seymour Johnson Air Force BaseTBA - To Be ArrangedONLINE - Internet ClassCOURSE SECTION LEGEND01 - 1920 - 29A01-A89B01-B89C01-C89D01-D8930 - 343536 - 3940 - 4950 - 5455 - 5960 - 6970 - 7980 - 8485 - 8995Campus Day ClassesCampus Hybrid ClassesDMA Session ADMA Session BDMA Session CDMA Session DTelecoursesSelf SupportedTelecoursesCampus InternetSJAFB Day ClassesSJAFB Internet ClassesCampus Hybrid ClassesCampus Evening ClassesSJAFB Evening ClassesSJAFB Hybrid ClassesHonorsHOW TO READ THE CREDIT COURSE SCHEDULEDepartment Section #AUB 136Course #ATTENTION FINANCIAL AIDRECIPIENTS!!PLEASE APPLY EARLY!!01 TRInst.MethodTitlePlastics and cation08:00-08:50 AZA109Instructor08/18-12/19 Earnest, RCreditHoursINSTRUCTIONAL METHOD (INST. METHOD):CP - Cooperative Education (Mandatory Orientation); HY - Hybrid (Attendance on scheduled meeting days is required);IN - Internet; TR - Traditional Courses; TV - Telecourse (Mandatory Orientation); WB - Web Support/AssistedINST. CRDTDEPT NO SEC METHODTITLEP HRS DAYSHOURSLOCATIONSTART/ENDDATEINSTRUCTOR

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE77Summer 2016WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGEACA 0850301WB Improving Study Skills(Must register for ACA 111-63)(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)WB Improving Study Skills(Must register for ACA 111-64)(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)IN College Student Success(tmschmeltzer@waynecc.edu)IN College Student Success(bhlanier@waynecc.edu)IN College Student Success(bhlanier@waynecc.edu)HY College Student Success(Must register for ACA 085-03)(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)HY College Student Success(Must register for ACA 085-04)(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)IN Prin of Financial Accounting(tmschmeltzer@waynecc.edu)IN Biological Pest Mgmt(gjmitchell@waynecc.edu)IN Intro to Sustainable Ag(gjmitchell@waynecc.edu)IN Agricultural Chemicals(rcwoods@waynecc.edu)WB Heat Pump LabACA 08504ACA 11140ACA 11140ACA 11141ACA 11163ACA 11164ACC 12040AGR 12140AGR 13940AGR 14040AHR 172AHR 24501WB Chiller SystemsYAHR 24701WB Atypical SystemsYANS 11040ANS 15040ANS 16040AUB 14101IN Animal Science(jgjohnson@waynecc.edu)WB Animal Health Management(jgjohnson@waynecc.edu)IN Animal Waste Management(jgjohnson@waynecc.edu)TR Mech & Elec Components IAUB 14201TR Mech & Elec Components IIYAUT 22101TR Auto Transm/TransaxlesNAUT 22102TR Auto Transm/Transaxles(GM-ASEP students only)NAUT 23101TR Man Trans/Axles/DrtrainsNAUT 23102TR Man Trans/Axles/Drtrains(GM-ASEP students only)NAVI 13001TR Airframe Maintenance IIYAVI 26001TR Powerplant Maint. IIIYSummer 2016N1 MTW10:20AM-11:30AM WLC21405/24-07/19 StaffN1 MTW12:00PM-12:50PM WLC21405/24-07/19 StaffN1-LINE05/24-07/29 Schmeltzer, TN1-LINE05/24-07/29 Lanier, BN1-LINE05/24-07/29 Lanier, BN1N1Y4NTHLINE10:20AM-11:30AM WLC21405/24-07/19 Staff05/24-07/19THLINE12:00PM-12:50PM WLC21405/24-07/19 Staff05/24-07/193-LINELINELINE05/24-07/29 Schmeltzer, T05/24-07/29 Schmeltzer, T05/24-07/29 Mitchell, GN3-LINE05/24-07/29 Mitchell, GN3YN1 MWTTH2 MWMWMW2 905/24-07/29N3-LINE05/24-07/29 Johnson, JN3-LINE05/24-07/29 Johnson, JN3 MTTHFMTTHFMTTHFMTTHFMTTHFMTTHFMTTHFMTTHF6 MTTHFMTTHFMTTHFMTTHFMTTHFMTTHF3 MTWMTWMTWMTWMTW3 WTHFWTHFWTHFWTHFWTHF3 MTWMTWMTWMTWMTW3 WTHFWTHFWTHFWTHFWTHF9 MTWTHFMTWTHFMTWTHFMTWTHFMTWTHF9 7/2905/24-07/2905/24-07/29Woods, RWoods, RGardner, DGardner, DGardner, DGardner, DGardner, DJohnson, JJernigan, JJernigan, JJernigan, JJernigan, JJordan, BJordan, BByrd, DByrd, DJordan, BJordan, BByrd, DByrd, DCrumpler, SPeeples, MCrumpler, SPeeples, MPeeples, MCrumpler, S

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE88Summer2016Summer 2016WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGEMTWTHFMTWTHFMTWTHF4 -07/2905/24-07/2905/24-07/29Peeples, MCrumpler, SBIO 11001WB Principles of BiologyYBIO 11040YBIO 16801IN Principles of Biology(sjhoffman@waynecc.edu)WB Anatomy and Physiology IYBIO 16901WB Anatomy and Physiology IIYBIO 16902WB Anatomy and Physiology IIYBIO 27501WB MicrobiologyYBIO 27502WB MicrobiologyYBUS 11040NBUS 11041N3-LINE05/24-07/29 Legrand, EBUS 11540N3-LINE05/24-07/29 Legrand, EBUS 11640Y3-LINE05/24-07/29 Burrell, RBUS 13740N3-LINE05/24-07/29 Legrand, EBUS 24040IN Introduction to Business(etlegrand@waynecc.edu)IN Introduction to Business(etlegrand@waynecc.edu)IN Business Law I(etlegrand@waynecc.edu)IN Business Law II(rayb@waynecc.edu)IN Principles of Management(etlegrand@waynecc.edu)IN Business Ethics(rayb@waynecc.edu)WB Introduction to ChemistryWB Intro to Chemistry Lab(Must register for CHM 131-01)4 MTWTHTTHTTHTTH4 MTWTHMWMWMW4 MTWTHMWMWMW4 MTWTHMWMWMW4 MTWTHTTHTTHTTH3N3-LINE05/24-07/29 Burrell, 05/24-07/2905/24-07/2905/24-07/29CHM 131 01CHM 131A 01Hoffman, SHoffman, SHoffman, SHoffman, SSmith, MSmith, MSmith, MSmith, MSmith, MSmith, MBenedetto, RBenedetto, RBenedetto, RBenedetto, RLegrand, ECHM 15101WB General Chemistry INCHM 15102WB General Chemistry INCHM 15201WB General Chemistry IIYCIS 11040YCIS 11041Y3CJC AM02:00PM-02:50PM03:00PM-03:50PM-CJC 12140N3-LINE05/24-07/29 Everhart, DCJC 141CJC 1604040NY33-LINELINE05/24-07/29 Lanier, B05/24-07/29 Everhart, DCTI 14140Y3DBA 11040Y3DDF 21161IN Introduction to Computers(lanam@waynecc.edu)IN Introduction to Computers(lanam@waynecc.edu)IN Intro to Criminal Justice(dde@waynecc.edu)IN Law Enforcement Operations(dde@waynecc.edu)IN CorrectionsIN Terrorism: Underlying Issu(dde@waynecc.edu)IN Cloud & Storage Concepts(groyster@waynecc.edu)IN Database Concepts(lanam@waynecc.edu)HY Design Process I(stk@waynecc.edu)3 MWF1 TTHTTHTTH4 MWFTTHTTHTH4 MWFTTHTTHTTH4 MWFTTHTTH3Y4DEN 05/24-07/2905/24-07/2905/24-07/2905/24-07/29TR Clinical Practice IIYMTWMTWMTW5 MMTBATBATBAEagen, MEagen, MGriffin, AGriffin, AEagen, MEagen, MGriffin, AGriffin, AMason, LMason, LMason, LMason, LEverhart, DRoyster, GRoyster, GMason, LMason, LKing, SKing, SWilkins, BWilkins, BMarak, JPatel, MDonnelly, MStaff

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE99Summer2016Summer 2016WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDEN 14001TR Dental Hygiene Theory IIY1 MM2 2706/06-06/2705/24-06/3005/24-06/30DEN 14101TR Dental Hygiene Clinic IIYDFT 11140DFT 15160IN Technical Drafting I(srreese@waynecc.edu)HY CAD I(srreese@waynecc.edu)N2N3MTWMTWMTW1 MTWTHMTWTH1 MA 010A02 WB Operations With IntegersNDMA 010A03 WB Operations With IntegersNDMA 010NDMA 010A40 IN Operations With Integers(In order to register, youmust come to the Pre-C(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)A71 WB Operations With IntegersN1 MWMWMWMW1 MTWTHMTWTH1 06/22-07/1906/22-07/1906/22-07/19DMA 010B02 WB Operations With IntegersNDMA 010B03 WB Operations With IntegersNDMA 010NDMA 010B40 IN Operations With Integers(In order to register, youmust come to the Pre-C(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)B71 WB Operations With IntegersN1 MWMWMWMW1 MTWTHFMTWTHFMTWTHF1 MTWTHMTWTH1 4-06/2005/24-06/2005/24-06/20DMA 010C02 WB Operations With IntegersNDMA 020A02 WB Fractions and DecimalsYDMA 020A03 WB Fractions and DecimalsYDMA 020YDMA 020A40 IN Fractions and Decimals(In order to register, youmust come to the Pre-C(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)A71 WB Fractions and DecimalsY1 MWMWMWMW1 MTWTHMTWTH1 06/22-07/1906/22-07/1906/22-07/19DMA 020B02 WB Fractions and DecimalsYDMA 020B03 WB Fractions and DecimalsYDMA 020YDMA 020B40 IN Fractions and Decimals(In order to register, youmust come to the Pre-C(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)B71 WB Fractions and DecimalsY1 MWMWMWMW1 MTWTHMTWTH1 05/24-06/2005/24-06/2005/24-06/20DMA 030A02 WB Propor/Ratio/Rate/PercentYDMA 030A03 WB Propor/Ratio/Rate/PercentYDMA 030YDMA 030A40 IN Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent(In order to register, youmust come to the Pre-C(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)A71 WB Propor/Ratio/Rate/PercentY1 MWMWMWMW1 19DMA 030B02 WB Propor/Ratio/Rate/PercentYLee, NCoates, PPickard-Heath, DMarak, JLee, NCoates, PPrice, RStarling, BHolder, SRoyster, WReese, SReese, SReese, SReese, fStaffStaffBishop, TBishop, TStaffStaffAnaya-Vega, AAnaya-Vega, fStaffStaffBishop, TBishop, fStaffStaff

WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGE1010Summer2016Summer 2016WAYNE COMMUNITY COLLEGEDMA 030B03 WB Propor/Ratio/Rate/PercentYDMA 030YDMA 030B40 IN Propor/Ratio/Rate/Percent(In order to register, youmust come to the Pre-C(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)B71 WB Propor/Ratio/Rate/PercentYDMA 030C02 WB Propor/Ratio/Rate/PercentYDMA 040A02 WB Express/Lin Equat/InequalYDMA 040A03 WB Express/Lin Equat/InequalYDMA 040YDMA 040A40 IN Express/Lin Equat/Inequal(In order to register, youmust come to the Pre-C(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)A71 WB Express/Lin Equat/InequalYDMA 040B02 WB Express/Lin Equat/InequalYDMA 040B03 WB Express/Lin Equat/InequalYDMA 040YDMA 040B40 IN Express/Lin Equat/Inequal(In order to register, youmust come to the Pre-C(tjbishop@waynecc.edu)B71 WB Express/Lin Equat/InequalYDMA 050A02 WB Graphs/Equations of LinesYDMA 050A03 WB Graphs/Equati

Wayne Community College (WCC) is a learning-centered, public, associate degree granting institution with an open door admissions policy. WCC is located in Goldsboro, North Carolina and is part of the North Carolina Community College System. Wayne Community College's mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the