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Fall 2004 Schedule of Classes

All classes meet at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center in Abingdon.

 

 

 

 

 

Course

   No.

Schedule

Course Title

Hrs

Prerequisite

Instructor

Time

Day     

 Room

ACCOUNTING 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ACCT

3310

231040

Cost Accounting

3

Acct 202

Staff

6:00-8:45pm

T

 

ACCT

3301

230140

Intermediate Accounting I

3

Acct 202

Kilgore, D.

6:00-8:45pm

W

 

ACCT

3410

241040

Auditing

3

Acct 302,BUAD 325

Staff

6:00-8:45pm

TH

 

ACCT

3303

230340

Advanced Accounting I

3

Acct 302

Kilgore, D.

9:00am-4:30pm

SAT

 

                                                                            ACCT 303 will meet on 8/26, 9/13, 9/20, 10/4, 11/8, 11/15, 12/6, 12/13

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

 

 

 

 

 

 

AJUS

3301

1830140

Ethics & Law

3

 

Miller

4:30-5:45pm

M ,W

SVETN
AJUS 3472 1847240 Constitutional Law

3

  Michael 2:00-4:30pm W SVETN
POLS 3311 431140 Intro. to Public Administration

3

  Miller 6:00-8:45pm M SVETN

BUSINESSADMINISTRATION/ECONOMICS

 

 

 

 

 

 

BUAD

3392

3739240

Investment Analysis

 

Acct 202

Staff

6:00-8:45pm

M

 

BUAD

3382

3738240

Financial Management I

3

Acct 202

Staff

6:00-8:45pm

T

 

ECON

3315

331540

Managerial Economics

 

see catalog

Stratton

6:00-8:45pm

W

 

BUAD

3331

3733140

Principles of Management

3

 

Frey, F.

6:00-8:45pm

TH

 

BUAD

3485

3748540

Strategic Management

3

Buad318,331,Corq382

Achua

6:00-8:45pm

TH

 

COMPUTER SCIENCE 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COSC

3190

4919040

Fundamental of Computer Programming

4

 

Grable, R.

TBA

COSC

3430

4943040

Computer Architecture

3

Cosc 281

Grable, R.

9:00-9:30 am

MWF

VTEL

COSC

3435

4943540

Computer Networks

3

Cosc 320 or P.I.

Edwards, A.

12:00-12:50pm

MWF

VTEL

COSC

3440

4944040

Computer Graphics

3

Cosc 190

Edwards, A.

10:00-10:50am

MWF

VTEL

COSC

3499

4949940

Senior Seminar

1

P.I.

 

 

 

 

EDUCATION/SPECIALEDUCATION/LIBRARYMEDIA 

 

 
EDUC 3302 1030240 Developing Capable Young People 3  Teacher Re-Licensure Doty, J.

5:00-7:45pm

    T

EDUC

3330

1033040

Educational Technology

3

 

Correll, C.

6:00-8:45pm

TH

EDUC

3358

1035840

Read.& Lang.Arts Content 6-12

3

 

Burress, D.

6:00-8:45pm

T

 

EDUC

3375

1037540

Psychoeducational Diagnosis

3

Wheatley, W.

5:00-745pm

W

VTEL

EDUC

3408

1040840

Classroom Management and Discipline

3

 

Garnett, L.

5:00-8:45pm

TH

AES

LIBR

3330

3233040

School Library Administration

3

 

Austin, R.

6:00-8:45pm

T

SVETN

EDUC

3351

1035140

Foundations & Development of American Education

2

 

Austin, B

6:00-8:45pm

M

VTEL

HISTORY 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HIST

395

1639540

American Social & Political Movements

3

 

Wilkey, C.

6:00-8:45pm

T

 

 

495

1649540

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LITERATURE/ARTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENGL

3306

1430640

Western Literary Tradition II

3

Engl 102

Bradwell, J.

6:00-8:45pm

M

 

MUSI

3335

1923540

History of Opera

3

 

Donathan, M.

6:00-8:45pm

TH

 

NURSING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NURS

3313

831340

Health Assessment

2

Co-req. Nurs 315

Carter, D.

9:00-10:50am

M

 

NURS

3315

831540

Health Assessment Lab

1

Co-req. Nurs 313

Carter, D.

12:00-1:50pm

M

 

NURS

3498

849840

Senior Seminar

1

 

Wilson, A.

1:00-1:50pm

M

 

NURS

3430

843040

Adv. Concepts Clinical Nursing

3

See Catalog

Schmuck, S.

9:00-11:50am

M

 

NURS

3435

843540

Adv. Concepts Clinical Nurs. Lab

1

Co-req Nurs 430

Schmuck,S.

TBA

M

 

NURS

3314

831440

The Professional Role

3

 

Wilson, A.

2:00-4:50pm

M

 

PSYCHOLOGY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PSYC

3402

1140240

Personality

3

Pysc 110 & 306

Vasilescu, P.

6:00-8:45pm

M

 

PSYC

3203

1120340

Quantitative Methods

4

Psyc 110 or P.I.

O'Quinn

6:00-8:45pm

M  

PSYC

3415

1141540

Sensation & Perception

3

Psyc 110  & 330/P.I.

Horton

6:00-8:45pm

T

 

PSYC

3474

1147440

Adolescent Development

3

Psyc 110

Feeser

6:00-8:45pm

W

 

PSYC

3495

1149540

Human Motivation

3

 

Hoyt

6:00-8:45pm

TH

 

    This schedule was updated on June 10, 2004.  Please contact us for more recent updates and additions.  276/619-4313 or 276/619-4317

 

The University of Virginia’s College at Wise

Bachelor’s Degrees Offered in Abingdon

 

Accounting                   Business Administration                        Computer Science
Administration of Justice                       History                                     Nursing (BSN for RN’s)                   Psychology

 UVa-Wise offers upper level courses in Abingdon for students to complete degrees in the above majors.  Students transfer into UVa-Wise with a degree from the community college or equivalent hours in lower level coursework.

  Admission

 Degree-seeking- Submit an application for admission with a
$25.00 fee.  Request all colleges and universities previously
attended to send official transcripts.  Students enrolled in the
Guaranteed Admissions Program with area community
colleges may have the application fee waived. 
Non-degree
- Submit the application for admission, but
transcripts and the fee are not required.  Non-degree students take courses for personal enrichment, are not admitted to a degree program and are not eligible for financial assistance.

Tuition and Fees

In-State Tuition and Fees: Not available at this time.

Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: Not available at this time.

Students enrolled exclusively in Abingdon currently pay partial student fees.  Any student taking three hours or more on the Wise campus and twelve hours or more total will be charged full-time Wise campus fees.  Any student taking three hours or more on the Wise campus and less than twelve hours total will be charged fees based on the part-time Wise campus fee structure.

 

Inquiries relating to the accreditation status of The University of Virginia’s College at Wise may be directed to:

            Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
            Commission on Colleges
            1866 Southern Lane
            Decatur, Georgia 30033
            Phone (404) 679 - 4500

 

More Information:

276/619-4317
Email: UVaWise@swcenter.edu

Mitchell R. Williams                  276/619-4312             
Director of Extended Learning  mrw4g@uvawise.edu  

Michele V. Bentley                   276/619-4317             
Enrollment Services Assistant    mbentley@uvawise.edu           

 


 

 

Registration

Students may register starting April 15.  Tuition and fees must be paid by August 25.  Continuing students must register prior to the last day of class of the spring semester or pay a $50 late registration fee.

Prerequisites

Please consult the College catalog or your advisor for specific course prerequisites.

 

Textbooks

Books for Abingdon classes are sold in the Bookstore at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center.  Bookstore hours allow students to purchase their books immediately prior to the start of their classes.  Students may have books shipped, may buy their books in the Wise bookstore, or may charge books to financial aid by prior arrangement only. 

Location

Classes are held in Abingdon at the Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center (HEC), located on the Virginia Highlands Community College campus.  Some Abingdon courses are taught through interactive television between Abingdon and Wise. 

Weather Cancellations   

Except in the case of extreme conditions, classes in the HEC are canceled only by the individual instructors.  The Higher Education Center does not close when Virginia Highlands Community College closes due to inclement weather.  Closing of the main campus in Wise does not automatically cancel Abingdon classes.  For up to date information, please call the HEC’s information line at (276) 619-4308.  Evening class notices will normally be available after 2:00 p.m.

 


 

 
Fall Semester Schedule, 2004

August 25 (Wednesday)                     Classes Begin
September 6 (Monday)                       Labor Day: Classes meet
October 16– 24 (Saturday-Sunday)    Semester Break
November 24-28 (Wed.-Sun.)            Thanksgiving Break
December 10 (Friday)                         Last Day of Classes
December 11–17 (Sat.-Fri.)                Examinations