March 23 - May 15, 2015

Fort Hood Campus
Course Offerings
www.ctcd.edu
March 23 - May 15, 2015
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Railhead Drive
Welcome
Center
To Copperas Cove
Highway 190W
Main Gate
(Flashing Sign)
To Killeen
CTC Registration: January 26 - March 26, 2015
GoArmyEd Registration: January 26 - March 22, 2015
All students must have a degree plan in order to register.
Courses are offered in conjunction with the Education Services Division,
Soldier Development Center, Bldg. 33009.
CTC Registration Sites
Fort Hood Campus
Building 3201, 72nd St.
Records/Registration - (254) 526-1906
Student Svcs./Evaluations - (254) 526-1917
Monday-Friday: 0730-1630
Saturday/Sunday: Closed
Central Campus
Bldg. 119, Academic Dr., Killeen
Monday-Thursday: 0730-1730
Friday: 0730-1130 Sat./Sun.: Closed
Education Services
Bldg. 33009, SDC, Fort Hood
(254) 287-4824
If you require assistance or accommodations due to a documented disability, please contact the
Disability Support Services office on Main Campus Bldg. 111, Room 207, or call (254) 526-1195.
CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE
Fort Hood Campus Schedule
March 23 - May 15, 2015
Monday/Wednesday Classes
Begin March 23
End May 13
Holiday: None
SYN # GoArmyEd# Course
Tuesday/Thursday Classes
Begin March 24
End May 14
Number
Sec
Course Name
Daily Classes
Begin March 23
End May 15
M-TH Classes
Begin March 23
End May 14
Days
Time
Friday/Saturday Classes
Begin March 27
End May 15
Bldg/Rm
Instructor
75160 186008 ACCT
2301 TH006
Principles of Financial Accounting
M/W
1930-2210
ctc-218
Kelley
75033 186009 ACCT
2301 TH007
Principles of Financial Accounting
M/W
1645-1925
D109xDrake
75163 186010 ACCT* 2302 TH009
Principles of Managerial Accounting
M/W
0900-1140
ctc-105
Kelley
75021 186011 ARTS
1316 TH003
Drawing I
T/T
1645-2210
ctc-108
Harmon, S
75036 186012 BCIS
1305 TH003
Business Computer Application
MTWTh
1930-2210
ctc-121
Gadson
74745 186013 BMGT 1327 TH005
Principles of Management
T/T
1645-1925
ctc-106
Hanik
75232 186016 CRIJ
1301 TH005
Intro to Criminal Justice M/W
1645-1925
ctc-204
Lorenz
75235 186017 CRIJ*
1306 TH005
Court systems & Practices
M/W
1930-2210
ctc-204
Lorenz
75585 186018 CRIJ*
2323 TH003
Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-209
Schaefer
75024 186023 ECON 2301 TH003
Principles of Macroeconomics
M/W
1930-2210
ctc-201
Pretzsch
75027 186024 ECON 2302 TH003
Principles of Microeconomics
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-201
Pretzsch
75039186026 ENGLbb* 1301 TH022
Composition I
MTWTh
1125-1240
D112xAzevedo
75592 186029 ENGL* 1301 TH023
Composition I
T/T
1340-1620
ctc-218
Hazell
75043 186027 ENGL* 1301 TH024
Composition I
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-211
Garner
75595 186028 ENGL* 1301 TH025
Composition I
M/W
1930-2210
ctc-126
Duke
75598 186025 ENGL* 1301 TH026
Composition I
T/T
1645-1925
ctc-218
Hazell
bb
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75046186033 ENGL * 1302 TH016
Composition II
MTWTh
1000-1115
D112 Azevedo
75601 186032 ENGL* 1302 TH017
Composition II
T/T
1930-2210
ctc-218
Hazell
75604 186031 ENGL* 1302 TH018
Composition II
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-126
Duke
75049 186030 ENGL* 1302 TH019
Composition II
T/T
1645-1925
ctc-211
Garner
75056 186034 ENGL* 2323 TH001
British Lit II
T/T
1930-2210
ctc-211
Garner
bb
75061186036 GEOL 1403 TH010
Physical Geology
MTWTh
1340-1620
ctc-212
Waters
75064 186037 GEOL 1403 TH011
Physical Geology T/T
1645-2210
ctc-212
Hicks
75067 186035 GEOL 1403 TH012
Physical Geology MW
1645-2210
ctc-212
Waters
75072186038 GEOLbb* 1404 TH008
Historical Geology MTWTh
1000-1240
ctc-212
Waters
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75268186039 GOVT 2304 TH001
Introduction to Political Science
M/W
1340-1620
C209 Temple
75274186041 GOVTbb 2305 TH025
Federal Government
Daily
1140-1240
C209xTemple
75283 186042 GOVT 2305 TH026
Federal Government M/W
0900-1140
ctc-218
Murphey
75287 186043 GOVT 2305 TH027
Federal Government
T/T
1340-1620
C209xTemple
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Federal Government
M/W
1930-2210
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Daub
75300 186044 GOVT 2305 TH029
Federal Government
T/T
1645-1925
ctc-120
Sasa
75316186045 GOVTbb 2306 TH024
Texas Government
Daily
1240-1340
C209xTemple
75319 186048 GOVT 2306 TH025
Texas Government
T/T
0900-1140
C209xTemple
75323 186047 GOVT 2306 TH026
Texas Government M/W
1645-1925
ctc-202
Daub
75329 186049 GOVT 2306 TH027
Texas Government
M/W
1340-1620
ctc-218
Murphey
75335 186046 GOVT 2306 TH029
Texas Government
M/W
1930-2210
ctc-209
Schaefer
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75178186054 HIST 1301 TH020
United States History I
Daily
1140-1240
C106/8 Walls
75181 186058 HIST
1301 TH021
United States History I
M/W
0900-1140
C106/8xWalls
75368 186057 HIST
1301 TH022
United States History I
T/T
1645-1925
ctc-105
Guidry
75376 186056 HIST
1301 TH023
United States History I
M/W
1930-2210
ctc-105
Cranford
75184 186055 HIST
1301 TH024
United States History I
T/T
1340-1620
C106/8x
Walls
75187186059 HISTbb 1302 TH019
United States History II
Daily
1240-1340
C106/8xWalls
75191 186060 HIST
1302 TH020
United States History II
T/T
0900-1140
C106/8xWalls
75382 186061 HIST 1302 TH021
United States History II
T/T
1930-2210
ctc-105
Guidry
75385 186062 HIST 1302 TH022
United States History II
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-105
Cranford
75194 186063 HIST
2312 TH002
Western Civilization II
M/W
1340-1620
C106/8x
Walls
75390 186064 HIST
2381 TH003
African American History
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-106
Poe
75077 186066 HUMA 1315 TH009
Fine Arts Appreciation
T/T
1340-1620
ctc-126
Harmon
75238 186067 HUMA 1315 TH011
Fine Arts Appreciation T/T
1645-1925
ctc-126
Harmon
75081 186065 HRPO 2301 TH003
Human Resource Management
M/W
1930-2210
ctc-106
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75344186069 MATH * 1332 TH010
Contemporary Mathematics
MTWTh
1340-1455
C211 Sutton
75350 186070 MATH* 1332 TH011
Contemporary Mathematics
MTWTh
1810-1925
C211xSutton
75359 186073 MATH* 1414 TH010
College Algebra
MTWTh
1645-1800
C211xSutton
75363 186072 MATH* 1414 TH011
College Algebra
MTWTh
1140-1255
C211xSutton
75333 186074 MRKG
1311 TH001
Principles of Marketing
T/T
1930-2210
ctc-106
TBA
75314 186075 MUSI
1301 TH006
Fundamentals of Music
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-217
Arritola
75166 186076 MUSI 1306 TH006
Music Appreciation
M/W
1930-2210
ctc-217
Arritola
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75280186078 PHIL 1301 TH018
Introduction to Philosophy
Daily
1140-1240
ctc-123
Isbell
75291 186079 PHIL
1301 TH020
Introduction to Philosophy
T/T
0900-1140
ctc-123
Isbell
75297 186077 PHIL
1301 TH021
Introduction to Philosophy
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-123
Isbell
75307 186080 PHIL
1304 TH002
Introduction to World Religions
T/T
1930-2210
ctc-123
Isbell
75303 186081 PHIL
2303 TH005
Introduction to Logic
T/T
1645-1925
ctc-123
Isbell
75169 186084 PSYC 2301 TH015
General Psychology
M/W
1140-1320
ctc-106
Harris
75085 186085 PSYC 2301 TH017
General Psychology
T/T
1645-1925 ctc-204
Marion
75088 186086 PSYC 2314 TH009
Life Span Growth & Dev.
M/W
1930-2210
ctc-207
Baker
75172 186087 PSYC 2315 TH009
Psychology of Adjustment
M/W
0900-1140
ctc-106
Harris
75264 186091 SOCI
1301 TH010
Introduction to Sociology
T/T
1645-1925
ctc-217
Johnson
75267186092 SOCIbb 1301 TH011
Introduction to Sociology
Daily
1140-1240
ctc-120
Hake
75588 186093 SOCI
1306 TH004
Social Problems
T/T
1930-2210
ctc-217
Johnson
75273 186094 SOCI
2301 TH011
Marriage and The Family
Daily
1240-1340
ctc-120
Hake
75092 186095 SOCW 2361 TH003
Intro to Social Work
T/T
1930-2210
ctc-204
TBA
75096 186096 SPAN
1411 TH006
Beginning Spanish I (OBL)
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-108
Serrano-Vinuelas
75100 186099 SPCH 1315 TH024
Public Speaking
M/W
1645-1925
ctc-207
TBA
75104186100 SPCHbb 1315 TH025
Public Speaking
T/T
1645-1925
ctc-207
TBA
75108 186098 SPCH 1315 TH026
Public Speaking
T/T
1930-2210
ctc-207
TBA
75113186097 SPCHbb 1315 TH027
Public Speaking
T/T
1340-1620
D106/8xPett
75245 186019 DSMA 0300 TH007
Dev. Math I
MTWTh
1645-1925
ctc-124
Shea
75248 186020 DSMA* 0301 TH006
Dev. Math II
MTWTh
1645-1925
ctc-215
Fields
75252 186021 DSMA* 0303 TH006
Dev. Math IV
MTWTh
1930-2210
ctc-215
Bodkin
75257 186022 DSMA* 0399 TH003
Developmental Mathematics (NCBO)
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1930-2210
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NCBO
Course prerequisite required.
Classroom located in CTC Bldg. 3200.
Classroom located at Soldier Development Center (SDC), Bldg. 33009. See map on front cover. College Reenlistment Incentive Program. See insert for additional details.
Online Blended Lecture (OBL) Course. See details on back page. OBL SPAN1411 requires 5 hours of lab outside class EACH WEEK.
Non-Course Based Option (NCBO). Special application required. See details on back page.
Fort Hood Campus Hospitality Programs - Culinary Arts Center
Bldg. 335, 761 Tank Battalion Ave. & 31st St.
Culinary Arts Center (254) 526-1955 • Hospitality Department (254) 526-1912
This program offers a variety of classes preparing individuals for future successful employment in the food service industry and features traditional
classes complimented by professional cooking activities in a kitchen environment. All classes with a stem identifier such as CHEF, HAMG, PSTR,
RSTO, and TRVM are accredited courses that relate directly to food service industry operations. Courses are located in the CTC Culinary Arts Center
(CAC), Bldg. 335 or in CTC Bldg. 3201. For more information, call the Fort Hood Hospitality Department at (254) 526-1912.
74762 186014 CHEF 1301 TH003 Basic Food Preparation
74691 186015 CHEF 1345 TH002 International Cuisine
74694 186050 HAMG 1324 TH001 Hospitality Human Resource Mgmt.
74697 186051 HAMG 1340 TH003 Hospitality Legal Issues
74700 186052 HAMG 2301 TH003 Principles of Food & Beverage
74703 186053 HAMG 2388 TH005 Hospitality Internship
74723 186082 PSTR
1301 TH003 Fundamentals of Baking
74727 186083 PSTR
2350 TH001 Wedding Cakes
74730 186088 RSTO 1221 TH003 Menu Management
74733 186089 RSTO 1313 TH002 Hospitality Supervision
74736 186090 RSTO 1325 TH002 Purchasing for Hospitality Operations
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1645-1925
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1700-2100
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0900-1300
0900-1200
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College Reenlistment Incentive Program
Take advantage of this opportunity to attend college courses each day and complete up to 16 semester hours of college credit in 16 weeks. Students
develop personalized education plans by selecting course offerings from each of the concurrent term periods. This is an open enrollment program.
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Physical Geology
Historical Geology Federal Government
Texas Government
United States History I
United States History II
Contemporary Mathematics
College Algebra
Introduction to Philosophy
Introduction to Sociology
Marriage and The Family
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MTWTh
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1000-1115
1340-1620
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1340-1455
1140-1255
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Registration Process for Active Duty Military Via GoArmyEd
Go to the Education Services Division, Bldg. 33009, second floor, and attend a GoArmyEd briefing. During your briefing, you will research college
program options and integrated course schedules, fill out the common application, and obtain your GoArmyEd user login and password.
All soldiers will need to acknowledge quarterly on-line TA SOUs when requesting TA without requiring Command Approval. Discuss your
educational options with an Army Education Counselor.
Go to CTC Bldg. 3201 on Battalion Ave. & 72nd St. and visit with a Central Texas College Counselor to discuss degree plan requirements and
receive advising and other school-related information.
Select CTC as your home school and choose a degree plan in the GoArmyEd portal.
Request your official college, high school, and Joint Services Transcript (JST) (formerly AARTS) to be sent to: Central Texas College;
P.O. Box 1800; Killeen, TX 76540-1800; Attn: Incoming Transcripts. You must request an official transcript from EACH college you attended.
CTC will send an e-mail informing you of your admission status.
Once admitted, select a course listed in your degree plan, and see a CTC Counselor for assistance with the registration process.
Upon receipt of enrollment confirmation, purchase textbooks. Textbook information is available on the Class Details tab in the GoArmyEd portal.
Make sure you know your classroom location. Classes are located in the Soldier Development Center, Bldg. 33009 and in CTC Bldgs. 3200 & 3201.
Registration Process for Civilians
Central Texas College-Fort Hood Campus also welcomes civilian students. Information about admission and registration is available in the Texas
Campuses Catalog.
Bacterial Meningitis Requirement
Texas Senate Bill 1107 amends current Texas law requiring proof of Bacterial Meningitis vaccination 10 days before the term starts for all entering
students or submit an affidavit for an exception. A student is defined as a new student to CTC or a returning student who enrolls following a break
in enrollment of at least one fall or spring semester and who is under the age of 22 and is not solely enrolled in distance education online courses,
continuing education courses less than 360 contact hours, or dual credit courses taught on a high school campus.
Students are required to submit documentation through Magnus Health SMR (Student Medical Record), a web-based system for tracking and storing
the bacterial meningitis immunization and exception documents. Login at http://mymagnus.com. If you have any questions, contact customer support
from Magnus Health SMR at (877) 461-6831 or email [email protected].
The academic courses offered by Central Texas College lay the foundation for continued work toward a bachelor’s degree. The following university offers upper level
(junior and senior) requirements for those working toward bachelor degrees. Classes are open to active duty, family members and civilians. Talk to your counselor about
your degree program and the courses that will assist you in achieving your goals.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY - CENTRAL TEXAS
All courses are in the Fort Hood Soldier Development Center, Bldg. 33009
Spring II 8 week classes Term Dates: March 13 - May 15 Registration Dates: November 3 - January 25
CRN/Goarmyed Course Nbr/Title Days
Times
CISK 300-125/ Computer Tech and Impact
TR
1800-2100
G BK 301-125/ Business Communications
MTWR
1130-1245
G BK 401-125/ Business Ethics
TR
1800-2100
G BK 459-125/ Business Strategy
TR
1800-2100
MGTK 301-135/ Principles of Management
MW
1800-2100
MGTK 302-125/ Pers/Human Res Mgmt
MW
1800-2100
MGTK 350-331/ Organizational Behavior
TR
1800-2100
MGTK 425-125/ Leadership
TR
1800-2100
PSYK 310-125/ Abnormal Psychology
TR
1800-2100
PSYK 350-110/ Personality
MW
1800-2100
College Policy
Instructor
TBA
Luciano, Christine A.
Wells, Robert
Brown, Lee
TBA
La Lone, John R.
Rodriguez Ramos, Fernando
Bondi, James J.
Bunke, Janine A.
TBA
Although we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of information in this schedule, we cannot always control errors or
omissions. CTC reserves the right to cancel, combine, or divide classes; to change the time, day, or place; or to change instructors
without notification, without incurring obligation.
FORT HOOD CAMPUS
ACCELERATED COMPUTER SCIENCE
PROGRAMS
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Earn college credit to apply to a CTC Certificate of Completion or Associate’s Degree.
Prepare for industry certification exams, to include CompTIA, MCSA, MTA, and MCP.
Courses are open to Active Duty Military, Veterans, and Civilians.
TA, VA, MyCAA, and other financial aid funding is accepted.
Courses are offered at the standard published tuition rate.*
COMPTIA & MICROSOFT IT INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION
PREPARATION PROGRAM (MCSA)
Whether you are new to technology, changing jobs, or a seasoned IT professional, becoming certified helps demonstrate
to customers, peers, and employers that you are committed to advancing your skills and taking on greater challenges. In
addition, certification provides you with access to exclusive Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) resources and benefits,
including opportunities to connect with a vast, global network of MCPs. Class Times: Monday - Friday 1645 – 2230.
The 24-week accelerated program includes the following evening courses:
Current Cohort (For students who completed ITSC1325 and ITNW1358, or with instructor approval)
• ITNW 1316 Network Administration
Dates: 1/22/15-2/6/15
Syn# 68700
• ITNW 2354 Internet/Intranet Server
Dates: 2/9/15-3/6/15
Syn# 68702
• ITNW 1454 Implementing & Supporting Servers
Dates: 3/23/15-4/17/15
Syn# 56745
• ITSY 1342 Information Technology Security
Dates: 4/20/15-5/15/15
Syn# 68704
It is recommended students take the courses in sequence. New students should enroll in the cohort starting on
May 25, 2015, in order to begin with the first course in the sequence: ITSC1325 Personal Computer Hardware A+.
MICROSOFT SOFTWARE & SYSTEMS ACADEMY (MSSA)
The Microsoft Software & Systems Academy is a pioneering program that taps into the talent and experience of military
veterans to help meet our nation’s critical need for IT professionals. MSSA is designed for active duty service members
transitioning from the military, with openings on a space available basis for other active duty service members, veterans,
and non-military students. MSSA is a full-time information technology program. Participants on active duty are required to
provide a signed MFR from their company commander in order to participate in the program. Coursework includes
technical training, certification testing, practical exercises, and mentoring. Transitioning active duty military and eligible
veteran students who successfully complete the program are eligible to interview for potential jobs at Microsoft or with
their partner organizations.
The Software Development & Testing Specialist track is a 16-week program in software testing, development, database
fundamentals, SQL Server, lifecycle management, and web applications. Class Times: Tuesday-Friday 0730-1630.
The 16-week accelerated program includes the following day-time courses:
(Students enter the program as a “cohort” and must take all classes in sequence with the cohort.)
• ITSE 1329 Programming Logic & Design
• IMED1316 Web Design I
• MATH1342 Elementary Statistical Methods
COHORT DATES
• ITSW1307 Introduction to Database (SQL)
• ITSE 2459 Advanced Computer Programming (C#)
Cohort 6: 3/3/15-6/19/15
Cohort 7: 5/19/15-9/4/15
For more information about Fort Hood Campus Programs, contact Student Services at 254-526-1917 or visit
http://www.ctcd.edu/locations/fort-hood-campus/programs/.
*NOTE: Instructional materials ARE NOT included in the price of tuition.
Canceled Classes
Listings of any classes canceled due to low
enrollment will be posted in the lobby of Bldg.
3200 as soon as the determination is made. If
your class is canceled, please see the Registration
Office to enroll for a different class or to receive a
refund.
Withdrawal and Drop/Add Policy
If you withdraw or drop a class for any reason, you
must see a CTC Counselor and, if receiving Army
Tuition Assistance, see an Education Services Counselor
or call (254) 287-4824. The last day to withdraw is
May 1, 2015. Failure to follow these procedures may cause
you to receive an “F” for non-attendance and obligate
you to repay any tuition assistance received from the
Army to pay for the course.
Financial Aid and VA students must contact the CTC
Financial Aid and/or Veterans Services Departments
before registering, withdrawing or making schedule
changes to avoid possible changes in awards and benefits.
Tuition
$76 Resident in-district (per semester credit hour (SCH))
$98 Resident out-of-district (per SCH)
$214 Nonresident (per SCH)
Personal check, money order, cash & credit cards accepted
Refund Policy
Students who officially withdraw from the institution or
who reduce their semester credit hour load shall have
their tuition and mandatory fees refunded according to
the following schedule:
On or before March 20, 2015
100%
From
March 23-31, 2015
75%
From
April 1-3, 2015
25%
From
April 6-23, 2015
5%
From
April 24, 2015 and later
0%
Soldiers utilizing the GoArmyEd portal will follow the
GoArmyEd refund schedule, which is posted at https://
www.goarmyed.com/ public/facility pages/Central Texas
College/courseinfo.asp and on the “Class Details” screen
in the GoArmyEd Class Schedule.
Web Registration
You may qualify to register via the web for Fort Hood
classes. Please check with CTC Fort Hood Registration at
(254) 526-1906 to see if you qualify. Fort Hood Campus
policy requires payment the same day you enroll;
otherwise, you will be dropped from class.
College Credit for Military Experience
Upon successful completion of six semester hours at
CTC with a minimum 2.0 GPA, students become eligible
to receive an evaluation of their military experience for
possible awarded credit. The semester hour requirement
is waived for active duty students.
Active Duty Military Verification
All active duty military not using Tuition Assistance
and all active duty military dependents must submit
a Military Verification Form to be eligible for in-state
tuition rates.
Texas Success Initiative (TSI)
Students must take the official TSI Assessment before
registering for college level credit courses, unless they
are Active Duty Military or TSI exempt. Contact a CTC
Counselor concerning these requirements at (254) 5261917.
The TSI Assessment fee is $20 for both civilians and
military. Tests are administered on Fort Hood, MondayFriday from 0900-1800 in the CTC Testing Center,
Soldier Development Center, Bldg. 33009, Room D213.
For more information, call (254) 290-0701.
Graduation
If you plan to graduate in May 2015 you must apply
for graduation February 1, 2015. Please see a CTC
Counselor in Bldg. 3201 for further information.
Bookstore (Bldg. 3201)
March 16-26, 2015 M-Th 0800-1600
Online Blended Lecture (OBL) Courses
OBL courses combine face-to-face classwork/lecture
with online technologies enabling the benefits for class
interaction and independent work on-line. Attendance is
required for face-to-face lecture. Mandatory work online
is required for non-class days.
Non-Course Based Option (NCBO)
NCBOs are not set up to be the standard traditional face
to face courses. Students are given the opportunity to
complete all three developmental mathematics levels
in one semester. The number of levels completed is
determined by the student’s level of dedication and
determination. EVERY student will start with Pre-Algebra
until mastery of concepts is proven by quiz grades.
Students must submit a special application to enroll
in an NCBO. See a CTC Counselor in Bldg. 3201 for
application information.
CTC VA Representative (Bldg. 3201)
Every Monday-Friday from 0800-1630.
Access to Fort Hood
Students without access to Fort Hood Military Post
must bring their printed course schedule and obtain a
Visitor’s Pass from the Marvin Leath Visitor Center, Bldg.
69012, adjacent to the T.J. Mills Main Gate. For more
information call (254) 287-9909.
Public Notice
Central Texas College does not discriminate in admissions
or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs
and activities on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, gender, disability, age or veteran’s status.
Central Texas College is accredited by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on
Colleges to award associate degrees and certificates of
completion.