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MORE ABOUT ADMISSIONS College of The Albemarle follows the "open door" admissions policy of the State Board of Community Colleges, with selective placement in the different curricula or pro grams of the institution. This policy provides for the admission of any person who has (1) graduated from high school or earned its equivalent (GED), or (2) who is 18 years of age and not attending high school. It is the policy of College of The Albemarle to encourage all applicants to complete high school or its equivalent before seeking ad mission to the college. The college may ac cept, under certain conditions, a limited number of one-year vocational applicants who are not high school graduates. All appli cants admitted under these special condi tions must earn the GED prior to completing the requirements for a one-year vocational diploma. Admission to the college does not, how ever, imply immediate admission to the pro gram desired by the applicant. Admission to a specific course of study is based upon guidelines developed to insure the student's chances of success in the program. These guidelines are strictly followed to prevent lo?s of student time and effort as a result of unsatisfactory achievement. When an evaluation of placement test scores and high school records indicates a lack of read iness to enter a specific program, applicants will be required to enroll in developmental education courses to prepare them for ad mission to desired programs. All applicants for the allied health pro grams are required to meet additional re quirements. Contact the Admissions Office for more information on allied health pro grams' admissions requirements and proce dures. Transfer students must meet the same ad mission requirements as freshmen and be eligible to return to the last institution at tended. credit will be given for "C" or better work completed at accredited institutions, after successful completion of one quarter as a full-time student, and if it parallels work offered at College of The Albemarle. VETS' BENEFITS Veterans are invited to take advantage of the student services and approved educa tional programs offered by the college and to use their Gl Bill Educational Benefits while at COA. Most curriculum courses offered at the college are approved for the training of vet erans and/or the dependents of veterans if they meet VA eligibility requirements. For information and application forms, students should contact the local Veterans Services Office at 203 West Ehringhaus Street in Eliza beth City or the College Registrar. COURSE ?? ?? COURSE ENG201-1 3 3 ENGLISH LITERATURE ENG201-2 3 3 ENGLISH LITERATURE ENG205-1 3 3 AMERICAN LITERATURE E ENG205-2 3 3 AMERICAN LITERATURE ENG1020-1 2 2 READING IMPROVEMENT ENG1020-2 2 2 READING IMPROVEMENT ENG1020-3 2 2 READING IMPROVEMENT FRE101-1 3 4 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I FRE101-1 LAB SCHED FRE101-1 LAB SCHED FRE151-1 3 4 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I F RE 1 5 1 - 1 LAB SCHED FRE151-1 LAB SCHED GEOlOl-1 3 3 PRIN OF GEOGRAPHY I HEA121-1 3 3 HYGIENE I E HEA121-2 3 3 HYGIENE I HEA122-1 3 3 HYGIENE II HEA223-1 3 3 FIRST AID 6 SAFETY ED E HEA223-2 3 3 FIRST AID ? SAFETY ED HIS101-1 3 3 HIS101-2 3 3 HIS101-3 3 3 HIS101-4 3 3 E HIS101-5 3 3 HIS101-6 3 3 HIS201-1 3 3 HIS201-2 3 3 E HIS204-1 3 3 ANCIENT HISTORY ANCIENT HISTORY ANCIENT HISTORY ANCIENT HISTORY ANCIENT HISTORY ANCIENT HISTORY U.S. HISTORY I U.8. HISTORY I INTRO TO LATIN AMERICA HUM123-1 3 3 INTRO TO HUMANITIES LIB100-1 MAS1101-1 MAS1101-1 MAT90-1 NAT91-1 MAT91-2 MAT91-3 E MAT91-4 HAT91-5 DMAT101-1 DMAT101-2 DMAT101-3 DMAT101-4 TMAT104-1 TMAT104-2 MATlSl-1 MAT121-2 E MAT121-3 MAT121-4 E MAT201-1 MAT201-2 MAT1000-1 MAT1000-2 E MAT1000-3 1 1 LIBRARY USAGE 7 17 GENERAL MASONRY LAB SCHED 1 *3 MATH SKILLS LAB 3 *3 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 *3 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 *3 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 *3 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 *3 BASIC MATHEMATICS 3 3 BASIC ALGEBRA I 3 3 BASIC ALGEBRA I 3 3 BASIC ALGEBRA I 3 3 BASIC ALGEBRA I 5 5 TECHNICAL MATH I 5 5 TECHNICAL MATH I 3 3 COLLEGE ALGEBRA I 3 3 COLLEGE ALGEBRA I 3 3 COLLEGE ALGEBRA I 3 3 COLLEGE ALGEBRA I 5 5 CALCULUS X 5 5 CALCULUS Z 5 5 FUND OP MATHEMATICS 5 5 FUND OF MATHEMATICS 5 5 FUND OP MATHEMATICS MEC1200-1 MEC1200-1 E MEC1200-2 MEC1210-1 MEC1210-1 MEC1220-1 MEC1220-1 MEC1230-1 MEC1230-1 HEC1260-1 MEC1260-1 MEC1265-1 MEC1265-1 MEC1272-1 MEC1272-1 MEC1275-1 MEC1275-1 HEC1280-1 MEC1280-1 MUS97-1 MUS99-1 MUS100-1 MUS102-1 MUS105-1 MUS108-1 MUS111-1 MUS112-1 8 19 NACH SHOP THBORY/PRAC I LAB SCHED 3 7 MACH SHOP THEORY/PRAC I-A 6 16 MACH SHOP THEORY/PRAC II LAB SCHED 6 14 MACH SHOP THEORY/PRAC III LAB SCHED 8 19 MACH SHOP THEORY/PRAC IV LAB SCHED 8 18 PRECISION MACHINE I LAB SCHED 8 18 PRECISION MACHINE II LAB SCHED 8 15 FUND OF NUMERICAL CONTROL LAB SCHED 6 12 JIG & FIXTURE BUILDING LAB SCHED 6 12 DIE MAKING LAB SCHED 1 *1 PIANO 1 *1 PIANO 2 3 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS I 3 3 MUSIC THEORY I 2 2 SIGHT-SINGING & DICT I 2 2 VOICE FOR MINORS I 1 1 PIANO FOR MINORS I 1 1 PIANO FOR MINORS II PAX/TIME MWP/11-11 1 50 TTB/ll-12il5 TT?/11-12?15 W/7-10PM TT?/8-8?50 TT^ 9-9 1 50 V 8-9 i 50 MWP/9-9?50 T/8?30-9?20or T/l-l?50 MWP/1-1?50 T/8?30-9i20or T/l-1 1 50 MWF/11-11 t 50 TTH/8-9il5 TH/7-10PM MNF/ 8-8t50 mr/ 9-9 1 50 TH/7-10PH HHP/ 9-9 *50 MWP/11-11 ? 50 TTU/9t30-10?45 TTH/8-9?15 T/7-10PM MN/8-9tl5 MWP/12-12 : 50 9t 30-10 t 45 -10PM MNP/11-11 <50 T/2-2?50 MWP/ 9-9 1 50 TBA TEA MHP/ll-lls50 TTH/9t 30-10 t 45 TTH/11-12?15 T/7-10PH TBA MWP/ 8- 8: 50 MWP/ 9-9 ? 50 MtfP/12-12i50 TTB/ll-12il5 EVDY/12-12 l 50 MW/9i 30-12 MWF/9-9 i 50 TTB/9? 30-10 ? 45 MW/5t 30-6 i 45PM MK/12.30-1.45 MW/7-9 :30PM BVDY/1-1 1 50 BVDT/8-8?50 EVDY/9-9?50 T/8? 30-10 ? 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