Fa Tr-Thi Pwqutatm WtAly, Hertford. N.C., Thursday, Apr! 1 1973 FULLY ACCREDITED MEMBER OF THE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS "PRESENTS THE 1073 rvn Ri IUD.IUU SCIH1E 0 ADMISSION INFORMATION la keeping with the philosophy of the North Carolina Department of Community Colleges, CoUege of the Albemsrk operates with an "Open Door" sdmtuioni policy for aO North Carolina resident, Numerous out-of-itate students may alio be accepted. ,:Thua, the College solicits visiting s tudentt for rummer studies, If you should plan to continue at College of The Albemarie at a full or part-time student during the tegular academic year, you must complete the regular" admissions application which b available in the Office of Admissions, Students who plan to con tinue as regular full-time students are required to take placement tests. Contact the Admissions Office for additional information. The College of The Albemarle makes no discrimination because of race, color, creed, or sex in any of its programs. JUNE 4 AUGUST 17 FINANCIAL INFORMATION SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Maximum load for each mini-fnester is 6 quarter hours; 7 quarter hours, if a Physical Education activity course is included. Special permission is required for students desiring to attempt a greater number of hours. Classes meet for two SO-minute periods daily, Monday through Friday. NOTE: The CoUege reserves the right to add to or delete from the following list of courses depending upon demand. COLLEGE TRANSFER CURRICULA Tuition (Per quarter) In-state resident (14 or more quarter hours) $4100 Non-resident (14 or more quarter hours) - 137.50 Reduced hours (less than 14 hours) Resident-per quarter hour 3.00 Non-resident-per quarter hour 11.45 TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL CURRICULA Tuition (per quarter) In-state resident (13 or more quarter hours) 32.00 Non-resident (13 or more quarter hours) 137.50 Reduced hours (less than 13 hours) Resident-per quarter hour 2.50 Non-resident-per quarter hour 1L45 ..CpurseNo. Cr. Ajfection Hrs. AUT1130 4(6) AUT 1140 3(5) AUT 1150 4(6) The College Transfer Division of College of The Albemarle will offer courses on a regular quarter basis AND on a mini-mester basis during the Summer Quarter of 1973. All courses in the Technical and Vocational Divisions of the College will be offered only on a regular quarter basis. Description Auto. Chas. & Susp. Auto. Air Cond. Auto. Serv. BUS 101, 102, 103 3(4) BUS 106 5(5) BUS 107 3(3) BUS 108 5(5) BUS 1103 2(2) T-BUS 150-154 2(8) T'BUS210 2(3) T.-BUS221 4(5) Typing Intro, to Bus. Bus. Math Per. Finance Small Bus. Opera. Co-op. Ed. (Business) Off. Mach. Transcription COS 1001;1004; 13(30) . Self-contained program 1011;1022;1033; 1044 T-PES 150-154 v '"DPT 103 ,-DFT 207 DFT 208 DFT 1030 EDP 102 EDU 201 : x ,-T-ELN 150-154 2(8) Co-op. Ed. (Drftg &Des) 4(6) Eng. Draw. 4(6) Arch. Draw. 4(6) Arch. Draw. 2(2) Blueprint Reading IV 4(5) Computer Prog. 3(3) Intro, to Educ. 2(8) Co-op. Ed. (Electronic Day Tune Room. Nq Cr. TThF g 00 12g & Section Hrs. Description Day Time Room MW 10:00 152 UB 100 Library Usa8e 12:00 109 MAT 101 5(5) College Algebra Evdy 9:00 218 MWF 9:00 152 MAT 102 5(5) Trigonometry Evdy 8:00 218 MAT 204 5(5) Calculus & Anal. Geo.IV Evdy 11:00 101 MAT 1030 3(3) Mach. Math. MWF 8:00 152 TTh 8-10 110 Evdy 10:00 113 MEC 1230 11(19) Mach. Shop Theo & MWF 11:00 113 Pr. IV. TWF 10.00 206 Evdy 12:00 113 MEC 1255 3(3) Struc. Metal II MWF 9:00 206 MW 8:00 113 MEC 1275 7(12) Jigs & Fix. Bldg. MW 8:00 206 TBA TBA MEC 1280 7(12) Die Making TTh 8:00 206 TTh 10-11:30 108 MEC 1290-1294 Co-op. Ed. (Machinist) TTh 1-5 MWF 9-10:30 110 t NUR 240 9(19) Psy.M.H. Nursing TTh 10-12 . 123 M-Th 8-3: i5 , 148 ( . , .- 1 .' i" - . i : PEDI14C-4 1(3) ' Basic Sailing- MWF 12:00 Gym F 8-2:30 149 PED 201C-4 1(3) Archery TTh 1:00 Gym PED204C-4 1(3) Bowling TTh 2:00 Gym PED 208C-4 1(3) Instructor Sailing MWF 12:00 Gym TBA TBA PHY 1060 2(3) Applied Physics III T 9:00 202 MWF TBA 213 MWF 8-10 213 PME 1150-1157 Co-op. Ed. (PME) TTh 1-5 MWF 10-12 213 PNE 1515,1521, (36) Self-contained program Evdy TBA ' TBA TTh 8-9 213 1540,1543,1544 MWF 10:00 101 Held at Tech Center. nn 8-9:30 113 No credit, student's option to substitute in lieu of shop practice or laboratory hours. . A nominal lane fee is charged for each game. TBA TBA LEARNING LAD The College provides a Learning Lab oratory for students who wish to learn on their own. Study areas include the follow ing: preparation for taking the High School Equivalency Test; preparation for High School Diploma; preparation for entrance into curriculum programs; college prepara tion; up-grading in specific areas; and study of subjects for personal satisfaction. Unless otherwise noted, the regulations contained in the College Catalog and Student Handbook apply to the summer session. All CLASSES MEET MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Course No. A Section ART 100-1 'MO 101-1 BUS 203-1 CHM 101-1 ECO 201-1 ,JPP 101-1 I.,, ENO 90,91,92-1 ;.;'ENO 101-1 ENO 101-2 ENO 201-1 GEO 101-1 HEA 121-1 HIS 101-1 I ,rMAT 90,91,92-1 i .,;ftT 111-1 i PED 101MW-1 PED109MW-1 PED 112MW-1 PED U4MW-1 ? PED 116MW-1 i ox W J-ED 201C-1 5. -pId202C-1 ' ,...PED 204C-l ' s : :Ted 208C-1 ?.- PHS 101-1 f - PSY 20M . .. i 5 " SOC 201-1 SPA 101-1 1973 FIRST MINI-MESTER SCHEDULE June 4 - June 27 Cr. Hrs. Description 3(3) His. & Apprec. of Art 4(6) General Biology 4(5) Principles of Accounting 4(6) General Chemistry 3(3) Principles of Economics 3(3) Comp. Fundamentals 3(3) Language Arts 3(3) English Composition 3(3) English Composition 3(3) English Literature 3(3) Principles of Geography 3(3) Hygiene I 3(3) Ancient History 3(3) US. History 3(3) Arithmetic; Basic Math. 3(3) Fund. Concepts of Math. 1(3) Basic Movement 1(3) Beginning Swimming 1(3) Badminton 1(3) Basic Sailing 1(3) v Senior Life Saving , r 1(3) Archery 1(3) Tennis 1(3) Bowling Instructor Sailing Li SPH 101-1 1(3) 4(6) 3(3) 3(3) 3(4) 3(3) Physical Science General Psychology Introduction to Sociology Elementary Spanish Voice & Diction Time Room 8-9:45 201 8-9:45 437 8-9:45 101 8-9:45 325 8-9:45 217 12-1:45 101 84:45 435 84:45 207 10-11:45 207 8-9:45 , 208 12-1:45 206 10-11:45 217 12-1:45 218 10-11:45 208 12-1:45 208 84:45 210 8-9:45 Gym 7:30-9:15pm CG. Pool 84:45 Gym 1-2:45 Gym 7:304:15 pm CG. v Pool 10-11:45 Gym 84:45 Gym 10-11:45 Gym . 1-2:45 , Gym 10-11:45 201 10-11:45 . 218 12-1:45 207 84:45 123 10-11:45 109 Held at Tech Center. Held at Kaln BuCiirj. Denotes pr-ratory credit A "nfc'-al li ne foe Is cr:-d for earh ra. 1973 SECOND MINI-MESTER SCHEDULE June 28 July 24 Course No. ft Section ART 101-1 BIO 102-1 BUS 204-1 CHM 102-1 ECO 202-1 EDP 101-1 ENG 90,91,92-2 ENG 102-1 ENG 102-2 ENG 202-1 GEO 102-1 HEA 122-1 HIS 102-1 HIS 202-1 MAT 90,91,92-2 MAT 112-1 PED 101MW-2 PED 109MW-2 PED 113MW-1 PED 114MW-2 PED 115MW-1 PED 116MW-2 PED 201C-2' PED202C-2 PED 204C-2 PED208C-2" PHS 102-1 ' PSY 20il SOC 20M SPA 102-1 SPH 102-1 Cr. Hrs. Description 3(3) His. & Apprec. of Art 4(6) General Biology 4(5) Principles of Accounting 4(6) General Chemistry 3(3) Principles of Economics 3(3) Comp. Fundamentals 3(3) Language Arts 3(3) English Composition 3(3) English Composition 3(3) English Literature 3(3) Principles of Geography 3(3) Hygiene II 3(3) Medieval History 3(3) VJS. History 3(3) Arithmetic; Basic Math. 3(3) Fund. Concepts of Math 1(3) Basic Movement 1(3) Beginning Swimming 1(3) Intermediate Swimming Time 84:45 8-9:45 8-9:45 8-9:45 8-9:45 12-1:45 8-9:45 8-9:45 10-11:45 8-9:45 12-1:45 84:45 10-11:45 10-11:45 12-1:45 8-9:45 Room 201 437 101 325 217 .101 435 207 207 208 206 109 218 208 208 210 1(3) 1(3) 1(3) Basic Sailing Intermediate Sailing Senior Life Saving - 1(3) Archery . 1(3) Tennis 1(3) Bowling 1(3) - Instructor Sailing 8-9:45 Gym 7:304:15pm CG. Pool 7:304;15pmC.G. Pool 1-2:45 Gym 1-2:45 Gym 7:304:15pm CG. . - Pool 10-11:45 84:45 10-11:45 1-2:45 Gym Gym Gym Gym 4(6) 3(3) 3(3) 3(4) 3(3) Physical Science General Psychology Introduction to Sociology Elementary Spanish . , Intra to Phonetics Held at Tech Center. ' , v . Elatd at Main Building. rnH)tos pfatofy credit. I l.."e I is cIuiwhI for each rms, 10-11:45 10-11:45 12-1:45 8-9:45 10-11:45 201 218 207 123 109 Course No. k Section ART 102-1 BIO 103-1 BUS 205-1 CHM 103-1 ECO 203-1 EDP 101-1 ENG 90,91,92-3 ENG 103-1 ENG 103-2 ENG 203-1 HEA 223-1 HIS 103-1 HIS 203-1 MAT 90,91,92-3 MAT 113-1 PED 101MW-3 PED 113MW-2 PED 114MW-3 PED U5MW-2 PED 116MW-3 PED201C-3 PED 202C-3 PED204C-3 ' PED 208C-3 PED216C-1 1973 THIRD MINI-MESTER SCHEDULE July 25 - August 17 Description Hrs. 3(3) 4(6) 4(5) 4(6) 3(3) 3(3) His. & Apprec of Art General Biology - ' Principles of Accounting General Chemistry Principles of Economics Comp. Fundamentals 3(3) Language Arts '. 3(3) English Composition 3(3) : English Composition 3(3) English Literature ; J: i ,r...- 'y-.'-::v 3(3) J iFirst Aid Safety Educ 3(3) .Modern History. 3(3) U.S. History v - 1 3(3) Arithmetic; Basic Math. 3(3) Fundamental Concpts, of . Math. 1(3) - Basic Movementrf 1(3) Intermediate Swimming' Time 8-9:45 8-9:45 8-9:45 8-9:45 . 8-9:45 12-1:45 84:45 8-9:45 10-11:45 8-9:45 84:45 10-11:45 10-1,1:45 12-1:45 8-9:45 Room 201 437 101 325 217 101 435 207 207 208 109 218 208 208 210 PHS 103-1 PSY 90-1 SOC 203-1 SPA 103-1 SPH 201-1 1(3) 1(3) 1(3) 1(3) 4(6) Basic Sailing ; Intermediate Sailing v Senior LifdiSaving Xi ; Archery J ; Tennis Bowling f . Instructor Sailing , Advanced Swimming V Physical Science 3(3) Techniques of Learning 3(3) Urban Community 3(3) Elementary Spanish 10-11:45 Gym 7:304:15pm CG. Pool 1-2:45 Gym 1-2:45 Gym 7:304:15pm CG. Pool 10-11:45 . Gym 84:45 : Gym 10-11:45 Gym 1-2:45 . Gym 7:304:l;,.tt CG. , . " V; Pool 10-11:45 I0l1 12-1:45 ' 3(3) Public Speaking Held at Tech Center. .... . Bold at Main BuiMing. "Denotes preparatory credit. A nor-siiiJ icne fue is chir;?d for each mt. 84:45 10-11:45 218 207 123 109