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  Internet-based 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 Internet Based courses and you have a conflict in orientation times, contact the instructor. 

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Summer 2001
REMINDER: You must pay your tuition on or before May 4, 2001 or your schedule of courses will be deleted from the college's computer.  If this occurs, you can re-register during LATE REGISTRATION on May 16, 2001.  There is no guarantee that the courses which were deleted will be available during late registration (they may be filled).  There is a $75 late registration fee.

Courses displaying this symbol   are available for enrollment by both sctechonline.org  participants and MTC students.  For more information about SC Technical College System Online click here.  

For information regarding distance learning contact Cindy Springer springerc@midlandstech.com

Need Help Accessing Your On-line Course and/or have questions about WebCT?: please email  your questions to webct@midlandstech.com OR call the webct helpline at 822-3371.  Someone will be available 8:00am-4:30pm M-F.  Extended hours, May 15-May26, are 8:00am - 9:00pm M-Sat.  Any messages or emails left after operating times, will be answered the next business day.

CourseID   
orientation information                     
Course Title   Instructor
ACC 101 I01 Accounting Principles I
 Janice Stoudemire
822-3604
ACC 246 I01 Integrated Accounting Software
Barbara Wagers
822-3606
AHS 102 I01 Medical Terminology Leslie Nash
822-3618
BIO 110 I01 General Anatomy and Physiology   Perry Gasque-Carter
822-3052
CPT 101 I01 Introduction to Computers  Elaine McLeod
822-3423
CPT 101 I03 Introduction to Computers Paula Grookett
822-3594
CPT 170 I01 Microcomputer Applications Dave Taylor
738-7760
CPT 170 I02 Microcomputer Applications Dave Taylor
738-7760
CPT 174 I01 Microcomputer Spreadsheets Sara Smith
738-7825
CPT 174 I02 Microcomputer Spreadsheets Sara Smith
738-7825
CPT 179 I01 Microcomputer Word Processing Christie Stoddard
822-3597
CPT 179 I02 Microcomputer Word Processing Cindy Springer
822-3049
ENG 101 I01 English Composition I  Travis Gordon
738-7785
ENG 101 I02 

 

English Composition I Travis Gordon
738-7785
ENG 102 I01 

 

English Composition II Keith Higginbotham
738-7653
ENG 102 I02 

 

English Composition II Travis Gordon
738-7785
ENG 102 I03 

 

English Composition II Keith Higginbotham
738-7653
ENG 165 I01 Professional Communication
Jan Jake
822-3345
ENG 214 I01 Fiction
Travis Gordon
738-7785
ENG 214 I02 Fiction
Travis Gordon
738-7785
ENG 214 I03 Fiction
Travis Gordon
738-7785
HIS 201 I01 American History: Discovery to 1877
Reid A. Holland
822-3395
HIS 202 I01 American History: 1877 to Present
Reid A. Holland
822-3395
IST 220 I01 Data Communications
Ben Poston
822-3598
IST 220 I02 Data Communications
Ben Poston
822-3598
IST 225 I02
Internet Communications
Bruce Martin
738-7505
IST 226 I01
Internet Programming
Bruce Martin
738-7505
MAT 100 I01 Introductory College Math
Ellyn Webb
822-3242
MAT 101 I01 Beginning Algebra
Joan Sallenger
738-7647
MAT 102 I01 Intermediate Algebra
Joan Sallenger
738-7647
MAT 110 I01 College Algebra
Joan Sallenger
738-7647
MAT 111 I01 College Trigonometry
Caroll Brasington
822-3309
MAT 120 I01 Probability and Statistics
Rose Jenkins
822-3351
MKT 101 I01 Marketing Myrtle Cooper
822-3603
NMT 152I01 Applied Nuclear Medicine III  Terry Hatcher
434-4583
OST 165 I01 Information Processing Software
Christie Stoddard
822-3597
PSY 201 I01 General Psychology
Paul Brown
738-7708
PSY 203 I01 Human Growth and Development
Barbara Simon
738-7878
SOC 101 I01 Introduction to Sociology
Ovetta Robinson
822-3446
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Midlands Technical College  is a participating member of the SC Technical Colleges On-line Consortium.  SC Tech On-line provides statewide access to high-quality, low-cost distance education.  If you cannot find the internet course you need on the MTC class list, click the logo above to access the SC Tech On-line website and course catalog. 

Susan Houck
(803 738-7610) is MTC's SC Technical College System Online liaison.  The liaison is the main point of contact for students taking courses through sctechonline.org.  

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.

The testing dates and times, if any, will be provided to you by your instructor during orientation. Your instructor will also give you the course syllabus which describes in detail the requirements for the course in which you have enrolled. This is why your attendance is at orientation is important.   Testing Center  

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. Remember, the specific test dates and times for testing in your course, if any, will be given to you by your course instructor through the course syllabus.

***** If you fail to take a test at the assigned time you will receive a grade of "0" for that test and your instructor will drop you from the class, unless prior arrangements have been made with your instructor.

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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