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Hybrid courses are on-line courses with an on-campus component.  You will be required to attend classes on-campus, as well as complete course work on-line.  Instructors may use WebCT or another format for the course.  Contact your instructor for more information.

These courses may have a mandatory orientation. Students are responsible for reviewing the orientation information which can be found by clicking each course ID. Review the orientation information for each course in which you are enrolled. If you are taking 2 or more Hybrid Based courses and you have a conflict in orientation times, contact the instructor. 

Accessing WebCT Courses |  Testing Information | Schedule Change   |
WebCT Tutorial

Scroll down for orientation information
**click the CourseID for information about orientation**
If not available, please contact the instructor.

Spring 2008

TUITION PAYMENT: Last day to pay fees is January 4, 2008.    If you fail to pay your fees by the date posted,  your schedule of courses will be deleted from the college's computer.  If this occurs, you can re-register during EXTENDED REGISTRATION on January 7, 2008  ($75 late registration fee).  There is no guarantee that the courses which were deleted will be available during late registration (they may be filled). 

Need Help Accessing Your On-line Course and/or have questions about WebCT?: please  call 822-3423.  Any messages  left after operating times, will be answered the next business day.

CourseID   
orientation information                     
Course Title   Instructor
AET 120 B1Y        Architectural Graphics II Christine Buchanan       
AET 202 B1Y        Architectural History Christine Buchanan       
ACC 150 B1Y Payroll Accounting
Jean Killey
 
AHS 128 A1Y Health Sciences Introduction TBA

 

AHS128 A3Y Health Sciences Introduction TBA
AHS 128 A5Y Health Sciences Introduction Christi Royson
AHS 128 A6Y Health Sciences Introduction Robin Meadows
AHS 128 B1Y Health Sciences Introduction Robin Meadows
ANT 202 A8Y          Cultural Anthropology Cindy Roof         822-3311
ANT 202 L8Y          Cultural Anthropology Cindy Roof         822-3311
AOT 255 A5Y      OST Senior Practicum Jane Napier
AST 101 B1Y         Solar System Astronomy Mario Klaric        
AST 102 B1Y         Stellar Astronomy Mario Klaric        
BAF 201 B1Y Principles of Finance Jean Killey
BIO 101 B1Y
 
Biological Science I
David Corey
738-7714
BIO 110 L8Y
 
General Anatomy and Physiology
Perry Carter
BIO 210  A3Y Anatomy and Physiology I
 Regina Hoffman
822-3416
BIO 210  B5Y Anatomy and Physiology I
 Regina Hoffman
822-3416
BIO 211  A1Y Anatomy and Physiology II
 Regina Hoffman
822-3416
BIO 211  A6Y Anatomy and Physiology II
 Regina Hoffman
822-3416
CPT 101 A1Y Introduction to Computers Patricia Snyder
 
CPT 170 A1Y                  Microcomputer Applications
Nancy Bickford-Jordan
 CPT 170 A7Y               Microcomputer Applications
Neil Johnson
CPT 260 B6Y                  Web Site Design
Bruce Martin
CPT 272 A5Y                  Advanced Microcomputer Database
John Sukovich
 EEM 243 B6Y
contact your instructor for information
 
Introduction to Computer Servicing Preston Wannamaker
738-7733
ENG 214 B1Y Fiction  Travis Gordon
 
ENG 238 A1Y Creative Writing  Jennifer Viereck
 
HIS 201 A2Y
 
American History: Discovery to 1877 Reid Holland
822-3395
HIS 202 A3Y
 
American History: 1877 to Present Reid Holland
822-3395
 IDS 201 B36

 
Leadership Development Kitty Spires
 IST 238 A1Y

 
Advanced Tools Website Design Nancy Bickford-Jordan
 IST 274 A5Y

 
Relational Database Joe Greer
 IST 257 B6Y
contact your instructor for information
 
LAN Network Server Technologies Preston Wannamaker
738-7733
IST 266 B1Y
contact your instructor for information
Internet and Firewall Security Ben Poston
738-7520
IST 270 B6Y 

Contact instuctor for information             

Client/Server Systems Bruce Martin
 IST 272 A5Y

 
Relational Database Joe Greer
MAT 110 A0Y

 

College Algebra
 Claudia Crawford

 
MAT 130 A0Y

 

Elementary Calculus
 Claudia Crawford

 
 MUS 105 A1Y

 

Music Appreciation


 Louis Shirer
256-1654. ext. 132
 
 MUS 105 A4Y

 

Music Appreciation


 Louis Shirer
256-1654. ext. 132
 
 OST 255 B1Y

 
OST Senior Practicum Sara Smith
 OST 265  B6Y

 
Office Desktop Publishing Sara Smith
 PHY 201 B1Y

 

Physics I


 Jeff Hopkins
738-7659
 
 PHY 221 B6Y

 

University Physics I


 Jeff Hopkins
738-7659
 
 PSY 201 B1Y General Psychology
Holly Beard
PSY 201 B2Y General Psychology
 Paul Livingston
PSY 201 L8Y General Psychology
Holly Beard
TEL 101 B1Y
contact your instructor for information
 
Fundamentals of Telecommunications  Preston Wannamaker
738-7733
TEL 203 B1Y
contact your instructor for information
Fundamentals of Wireless Connection Ben Poston
738-7520

Accessing WebCT Courses-
***Students Please Note - Current and New Students.
Please click the 'accessing WebCT Courses' link above for information about your WebCT account and courses.

For questions concerning this web site or distance learning at MTC, contact Cindy Springer springerc@midlandstech.com
 
Testing Information

Your instructor will tell you if on-campus testing is required and if so, which testing center to use. The Beltline Testing Center is located in the Wade Martin Hall building, room 245 and the Airport Testing Center is in the Airport Student Center building, room 233.

If you are testing at a testing center, you do not need an appointment, but you should plan to report to the center at least two hours before closing time. Click here Testing Center  for testing center schedule. 

When you report to the testing center you will need to show a picture identification before you take a test. You are not permitted to leave the testing area once the test begins and you are not permitted to bring children or visitors into the testing area.

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Schedule Change

Internet courses are "regular" courses in that they must be added or dropped like any other course. If you choose to withdraw from an Internet-based course, you must complete and submit a Drop/Add/Withdrawal Form. Changes in course loads impact financial aid, veterans’ benefits and other enrollment related financial situations, so it is important to investigate the impact of a withdrawal. You should discuss your withdrawal plans and the grade you would receive with your instructor prior to withdrawal. College counselors are also available to assist you.

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