Accelerated Winter Classes Underway, More Begin Jan. 3

Accelerated Winter Classes Underway, More Begin Jan. 3
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Western Nevada College recently issued the following announcement.

If you missed the start of WNC’s winter session, there still is time to take advantage of these accelerated classes.
The five-week session of online classes began Dec. 20, but students can file a late registration form with instructor approval to Admissions and Records by Dec. 27 to enroll in these classes: 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), Precalculus I (MATH 126) and Principles of Sociology (SOC 101).

Students also have an option to take 3-week online classes that start on Jan. 3. Among these accelerated classes are Visual Foundations (ART 100), Art Appreciation (ART 160), Ancient and Medieval Cultures (CH 201), European Civilization to 1648 (HIST 105) and Introduction to Information Systems (IS 101).
To enroll in these classes after Jan. 3, students must submit a late registration form with instructor approval to Admissions and Records by Jan. 7. These classes will wrap up by Jan. 21.
To view all winter session classes, go to wnc.edu/class-schedule/. For information, phone 775-445-3267.

Original source can be found here.



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