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Monday, November 25, 2024

Catch Up, Get Ahead by Taking Winter Classes

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Western Nevada College recently issued the following announcement.

Learning won’t stop between the end of fall semester and the start of spring semester at Western Nevada College.

Winter session provides students with the opportunity to take accelerated online courses in three- and five-week increments for full credit.

Register now for 5-week classes that begin on Dec. 20 and end on Jan. 21 and three-week courses that start on Jan. 3 and end on Jan. 21. View winter session classes at wnc.edu/class-schedule/.

Classes are offered in Art, Biology, Core Humanities, Education, English, Environmental Science, History, Information Systems, Management Science, Mathematics and Sociology.

These accelerated online courses give students a chance to catch up on their units to graduate on time or to get ahead in their areas of study.

The 5-week online classes offered are:

  • General Biology for non-Majors (BIOL 100)
  • Intro to Cell and Molecular Biology (BIOL 190)
  • The Modern World (CH 202)
  • Introduction to Special Education (EDU 203)
  • Composition I (ENG 101)
  • Composition II (ENG 102)
  • Introduction to Environmental Science (ENV 101)
  • Survey of U.S. Constitutional History (HIST 111)
  • Fundamentals of College Mathematics (MATH 120)
  • Organizational Behavior (MGT 323)
  • Precalculus I (MATH 126)
  • Principles of Sociology (SOC 101)
If you want to wait until the holidays are over, WNC offers 3-week classes starting on Jan. 3:

  • Visual Foundations (ART 100)
  • Art Appreciation (ART 160)
  • Ancient & Medieval Cultures (CH 201)
  • European Civilization to 1648 (HIST 105)
  • Introduction to Information Systems (IS 101)
Original source can be found here.

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