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1 Summer 2015 Prince George s Community College at Joint Base Andrews Center Schedule of Credit Classes 1st- h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u n e 1 J u l y 2 ) 2 n d - h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u l y 6 - A u g 7 ) 8 & w e e k c l a s s e s ( S e e d a t e s i n s i d e ) Building 1413, Arkansas Road, Rm 111 Joint Base Andrews, Maryland For more information, call or Web address: Andrewscenter@pgcc.edu Prince George s Community College

2 Welcome to Prince George s Community College on Joint Base Andrews Summer 2015 Table of Contents General Information Directions & Map...2 Obtaining Long Term Badge...3 Academic Calendar...4 Registration Information...5 Online Registration: Owl Link...5 Courses Biology...6 Business Management...6 English...7 History...8 Mathematics...8 Nutrition...8 Philosophy...9 Psychology...9 Sociology...10 Speech Communication...10

3 Joint Base Andrews Degree Center Classroom Locations Currently Prince George s Community College is using: Bldg 1413 on Arkansas Rd. Classroom locations are posted at the beginning of the semester outside the P.G.C.C. office in building Call or for further information. Directions to P.G.C.C. on AAFB From I-95 S (beltway) take exit 9, which is marked Rt. 337, Andrews AFB, Allentown Rd, Morningside. Turn right onto Forestville Road. Make the next right onto Allentown Road. At the next light make a left at the Visitor s Entrance Gate. Follow the driveway to the security checkpoint, where you will show your Long Term Badge for base access. Proceed to the traffic light at North Perimeter road. To Bldg Turn RIGHT at the light onto W. Perimeter road. Proceed about 1/4 mile and make the first LEFT after the headquarters building onto Arkansas road. Stay on Arkansas road and cross California Ave. Shortly you will see a baseball field on the right and a 3 story brick building next to the ball field. This is building Proceed past the building to the parking lot on the right. Classrooms and the college office are on the 1 st and 2 nd floor of There are two parking lots, one in front of the building and one around the block in the rear of the building. Park in either lot. Do not use the dormitory parking lot across the street. To Exit the Base from Bldg Take Arkansas road back the way you came. When Arkansas road ends at W. Perimeter turn RIGHT and proceed to the traffic light. Turn LEFT at the light to exit the base.. Turn left at the traffic light to exit the base. McDonalds < visitor s center Security checkpoint Page 2

4 Access to Joint Base Andrews: Procedures for Civilians Summer 2015 Request for a Long Term Badge form must be obtained in-person. Present your documentation at the location and on the days and hours listed below to get your form. Civilian students, faculty or staff without military affiliation accessing Joint Base Andrews must follow base security clearance procedures in order to obtain a Long Term Badge. Badges are issued at the Base Visitor Center by Security Personnel. Non-drivers are discouraged since classrooms are about 1.25 miles from the main gate and nondrivers will have to walk from the gate. There is no longer bus service on base. Long Term Badges will be issued only to faculty/staff/registered students; badges will not be issued to non-students for any reason. This means chauffeurs if you are a non-driver. No one will be allowed on base who has not first obtained a Long Term Badge. Procedures to access to Joint Base Andrews for Summer 2015 Summer 2015 students: Get your Request for a Long Term badge form from an JBA representative who will be stationed in Largo Student Center 1 st floor outside the bookstore on the main campus in Largo during the following days/times: 6 :00 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 26 1:00 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 6:00 7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 28 1:00 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 29 Bring the following required documents with you to receive your Request for a Long Term Badge form Driver s License or state issued ID Vehicle Registration Card for the car you will be driving on base, including license plate number. Proof of current car insurance If a student, a Registration Statement showing your class at Andrews. If a non-citizen, your Permanent Resident Card and Social Security Card. If you need access for Summer II classes beginning week of Monday, July 6 You will obtain your Request for a Long Term College Badge form from a PGCC representative who will be at the Base Visitor Center at the main gate of the Air Force base ( ) from 4:30-5:30 p.m., Monday-Thursday, July 6-9 or you may come to campus May 27 May 30 as stated above. Bring with you all required documents as mentioned above. NOTE: PGCC representatives will be at the Main Campus and Visitor Center ONLY on the dates and times stated above. If you do not meet with the Andrews PGCC representative on the specified dates, call the Andrews Office at or hours BEFORE your class starting date. We will help you receive your Long Term Badge Request Form through an alternative procedure. Do not assume you will be able to access the base without the Long Term Badge. Andrews Visitor Center is located at 1832 Robert M Bond Dr. Andrews Air Force Base, just inside the Main Gate off Allentown Road. Please call the Visitor Center at for base photo ID processing hours. If you have any questions about base access, please call Prince George s Community College Andrews office at (301)

5 Academic Calendar, Summer 2015 (CREDIT) April 22 Monday...Begin registration for Summer 2015 May May 31 June 2 June 12 June 19 June 26 July 3 July 4 July 7 July 17 July 31 July 31 August 8 Saturday-Monday...College Closed Memorial Day observed Friday...End of in person registration for 10 week & 1st half Summer classes Monday...Classes begin for 1st half Summer and 10 week classes. Thursday...Last day to change from credit to audit for 1st half summer classes Thursday...Last day to change from credit to audit for 10 week classes Thursday...Last day to withdraw from 1st-half Summer classes Thursday...End of 1st half Summer classes. Last day to register in person for 2nd half Friday......College closed Independence Day observed. Monday...Classes begin for 2nd half Summer. Thursday...Last day to change from credit to audit for 2nd half Summer classes Thursday...Last day to withdraw from 10 week classes Thursday...Last day to withdraw from 2nd half semester classes Friday...End of 10 week and 2nd half Summer classes Final grades are due July 9 for first 5-week classes and August 13 for second 5-week Classes. Page 4

6 1st- h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u n e 1 J u l y 2 ) 2 n d - h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u l y 6 - A u g 7 ) 8 & w e e k c l a s s e s ( S e e d a t e s i n s i d e ) Registration Options: Owl Link Will allow you to do the following online: 1. Register and pay 2. Print your class schedule 3. Check open sections 4. Drop sections (before classes begin) 5. Apply for financial aid 6. Change address and phone numbers 7. View placement test scores 8. View your unofficial transcript 9. View your grades online To use Owl Link, you must Be a current student and have a current valid account on file with the college. Students will receive a user ID and temporary password via . Owl Mail Prince George s Community College provides student accounts to all currently registered credit students. If you have not used it you must activate it. Your professors and other college staff will use ON- LY your Owl Mail account to send official information to you electronically. To activate your Owl Mail account you must Have an Owl Link account, Have registered for credit classes Know your Owl Link User ID Know your 7-digit student number (You can find it on your Registration Statement, in Owl Link under Personal Academic Profile, and at the Information Center located in Bladen Hall, Room 125) or at the Andrews Center office. NOW you are ready to activate your Owl Mail account. Here s how At a computer with Internet access, open a web browser. Go to Carefully read and follow the directions. If you have any difficulty activating your Owl mail account or have forgotten your Owl Link User ID Owlmail@pgcc.edu or go to the Technology Services Help Desk in Bladen Hall, room 106, Largo Campus, or call Page 5

7 1st- h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u n e 1 J u l y 2 ) 2 n d - h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u l y 6 - A u g 7 ) 8 & w e e k c l a s s e s ( S e e d a t e s i n s i d e ) Joint Base Andrews course offerings For active duty Prince George s Community College students pursuing a Community College of the Air Force (CCAF) degree, we have added the CCAF course categories in parentheses next to the college s courses. The key to the CCAF course categories are: CS Computer Science EC English Composition HU Humanities MA Mathematics MG Management NS Natural Science SP Speech SS Social Science TK* Technical elective Business Management (BMT) Unless otherwise indicated, BMT courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent. For more information, call BMT Principles of Management. 3 Credits (MG) An overview of the business organization, the functions of management, and the role of the manager in the decision-making process. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency level. XE LEC T/Th 6:00 10:15 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: July 6-Aug. 7 Biology (BIO) For more information, call BIO General Biology. 4 Credits (NS) University-parallel introductory biology for nonscience majors. Cells and cell processes, tissues, microorganisms, vertebrate anatomy and physiology, and genetics. Credit may not be earned for both BIO 1010 and BIO Prerequisite: Reading proficiency level. 3 class/3 lab hrs. XE LEC MTWTh 6:00 7:15 p.m. LAB MTWTh 7:30 9:00 p.m. BMT Human Resource Management. 3 Credits (MG) A study of the principles and practices of human resource management in the business organization. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency level. XE LEC M/W 6:00 10:15 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: June 1-July 1. Note: meets 8 weeks: June 1-July 23 Page 6

8 English (EGL) Unless otherwise indicated, EGL courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent. For more information, call EGL Composition I: Expository Writing. 3 Credits (EC) University-parallel freshman English. Fundamentals of effective prose writing, including required essays and a research paper. Prerequisites: Reading and writing proficiency levels, or EGL 1000, or C or higher in EFL XE LEC T/Th 5:30 9:45 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: June 2-July 2. History (HST) Unless otherwise indicated, HST courses meet for 3 class hours per week. For more information, call HST History of the United States I. 3 Credits (SS) American history from the Colonial period through the Civil War. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency level. XE LEC T/Th 6:00 10:15 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: July 7 Aug. 6 XE LEC M/W 5:30 9:45 p.m. Note: 91635meets 5 weeks: July 6 Aug. 5 EGL Composition II: Writing about Literature. 3 Credits (EC) Second-semester composition using literature as the subject for discussion and writing. Study various kinds of literature (e.g., drama, poetry, short story) or a single genre such as short story. EGL 1100, EGL 1320, or EGL 1340 also fulfill the Composition II requirement. Prerequisite: EGL 1010 with a C or higher. XE LEC T/Th 5:30 9:45 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: July 7 Aug. 6 Page 7

9 1st- h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u n e 1 J u l y 2 ) 2 n d - h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u l y 6 - A u g 7 ) 8 & w e e k c l a s s e s ( S e e d a t e s i n s i d e ) Information Technology (INT) All INT prerequisites must be passed with a grade of C or higher. For more information call INT Introduction to Information Technology. 3 credits. (CS) Prerequisite: Reading proficiency level. XE LEC M/W 6:00-9:45 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: June 1 July 2. Mathematics (MAT) Unless otherwise indicated, MAT courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent. A grade of C or higher is required for any course used to satisfy a prerequisite for any other course. All mathematics courses require the use of the computer and/or a graphing calculator. For more information, call Nutrition (NTR) Unless otherwise indicated, NTR courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent. For more information, call NTR Introduction to Nutrition. 3 Credits (NS) Nutrients and their role in maintaining the human body. (Formerly BIO 115; credit may not be received for both BIO 115 and NTR 1010.) Prerequisite: Reading proficiency level. 3 class hrs. XE LEC T/Th 5:30 9:45 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: July 7-Aug. 7 MAT Intermediate Algebra. 4 Credits (MA) Continuing development and applications of algebraic, graphing calculator and problem-solving skills, with emphasis on linear and non-linear expressions, functions, equations and inequalities. Other topics include real and complex numbers, exponents, and radicals. Prerequisites: Math placement score, DVM 0071 completed, or equivalent and reading placement score, DVR 0061 completed or equivalent or concurrent. Student must have graphing calculator. XE LEC M/W 6:45 9:30 p.m. Note: meets 10 weeks: June 2 Aug. 6 MAT College Algebra. 3 Credits (MA) Algebraic operations, functions, graphing, theory of equations, exponential and trigonometric functions, and applications. Prerequisite: Mathematic proficiency level or MAT Student must have graphing calculator. XE LEC M/W 6:00-8:45 p.m. Note: meets 10 weeks June 2-Aug. 6. Page 8

10 Philosophy (PHL) PHL courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent, and require a satisfactory reading score on the placement test, or satisfactory completion of appropriate DVR coursework. PHL Introduction to Philosophy. 3 Credits. (HU) Asking and answering the basic and meaningful questions of life and clarifying one s thinking in relation to self, others, laws, nature and God. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency level. 3 class hrs. XE LEC T/Th 6:00-10:15 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: June 1 July 1. Psychology (PSY) Unless otherwise indicated, PSY courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent. For more information, call PSY General Psychology. 3 Credits (SS) University-parallel introduction to psychology. Study of behavior, cognitive processes; concepts of memory, perception, consciousness, personality, and social behavior. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency level. SOC Criminology. 3 Credits (TK) Social and psychological concepts of criminal behavior and the chronic offender. Prerequisite: SOC 101, PSY 101 or POS 101. XE LEC MW 5:30-9:45 pm. Note: meets 5 weeks: July 6-Aug. 5. XE LEC M/W 6:00. 10:15 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: July 6-Aug. 5. Sociology (SOC) Unless otherwise indicated, SOC courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent. For more information, call SOC Introduction to Sociology. 3 Credits (SS) Survey of sociological concepts and their application to socialization, social organizations, and social change. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency level. XE LEC T/Th Page 9 6:00 10:15 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: June 2-July 2.

11 1st- h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u n e 1 J u l y 2 ) 2 n d - h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u l y 6 - A u g 7 ) 8 & w e e k c l a s s e s ( S e e d a t e s i n s i d e ) Speech Communication (SPH) Unless otherwise indicated, SPH courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent. For more information, call SPH Intro to Speech Communication. 3 Credits (SP) Oral communication theory and practice focusing on interpersonal, small group, and public speaking skills. Prerequisites: Reading and oral proficiency levels or SPH 1000 and ESL 1060 (C or higher). XD LEC MW 11:00 a.m.-3:15 p.m.. Note: meets 5 weeks: June 1-July 1. XD LEC MW 11:00 a.m.-3:15 p.m.. Note: meets 5 weeks: July 6-Aug. 5. XE LEC MW 5:30 9:45 p.m. Note: meets 5 weeks: June 1-July 1.. Page 10

12 Prince George s Community College Summer 2015 Largo Campus Services Academic Programs and Advising...Bladen Hall Admissions...Bladen Hall Bookstore...Largo Student Cntr Career/Job Services...Marlboro Cashier...Bladen Hall College Lab Services...Bladen College Life Services...Largo Student Cntr Continuing Education...Kent Hall, 2nd floor Distance Learning Center...Accokeek Educational Development...Marlboro Financial Aid...Bladen Hall General Information Health Education Center...Bladen Hall Police (Campus)...Bladen 1st floor Records & Registration...Bladen Hall Student Assessment Services (testing)...bladen Veterans Services...Bladen Hall s t - h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u n e 1 J u l y 2 ) 2 n d - h a l f s u m m e r c l a s s e s ( J u l y 6 - A u g 7 ) 8 & w e e k c l a s s e s ( S e e d a t e s i n s i d e ) 1413 Arkansas Road Joint Base Andrews, MD Phone: Fax: Andrewscenter@pgcc.edu

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