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150 Programs to Choose FromQuick Job TrainingGain the skills you need quickly for a job in yourfield. Many programs take less than one year. You’llbe well-prepared for a job with good wages and gainexperience to continue on your career path.Bachelor’s DegreeContinue in a Bachelor’s Degree program to go even furtherin your career! Twenty programs to choose from.Earn an Associate DegreeEarn an Associate in Science Degree (A.S.) orAssociate in Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.) to expandyour knowledge, skills and earning power.You can also earn an Associate in Arts Degree (A.A.) tocontinue your education at IRSC or transfer to anotherupper division college or university,Bachelor’s Degree Information Sessions - Find out more!Tuesday, November 13 -All IRSC Bachelor’s Degree programsKight Center for Emerging TechnologiesWednesday, November 14 - Bachelor’s Degrees in EducationBuilding E, Room 108Thursday, November 15 -Bachelor’s Degrees in Criminal Justice, Public Administration,Human ServicesPublic Safety Training Complex, 4600 Kirby Loop RoadSessions begin at 6:00 p.m. IRSC Main Campus, Fort Pierce

Indian River State CollegeThursday, January 3 - Last day to add or drop without a late fee until 7:30 p.m. at all campuses or until 11:00 p.m. online www.irsc.eduFriday, January 11 - Drop/Add ends. Last day to pay all fees at all campuses until 5:00 p.m. or until 11:00 p.m. online.NO REFUNDS AFTER THIS DATE.2SPRING 2013 ACADEMIC CALENDAROctober 31, WednesdayFirst day to register for Spring 2012.December 7, FridayPriority Deadline for Baccalaureate applications withtranscripts and supporting documentation.January 1 & 2,Tuesday & Wednesday*HOLIDAY - New Years Day observed.January 3, ThursdayRegistration Deadline — Last day to pay without latefees. Internet Course Orientation 4:00, 5:00, or 6:00 p.m.,Kight Center V-110, Main Campus.New Student orientations continue throughout the semester.Visit www.irsc.edu for Orientation Schedule.All Faculty Report.FEES 103.83 per Associate level college credit, Florida resident 390.49 per Associate level college credit, non-Florida resident 117.10 per Baccalaureate level college credit, Florida resident 536.04 per Baccalaureate level college credit, non-Florida residentLab fees are extra.January 4, FridayLate Registration begins. 30 late fee on or after this date.Drop/Add begins.January 7, MondayClasses begin.January 11, Friday**Drop/Add ends. Last day to pay all fees.NO REFUNDS after this date. Educational Services andCashiers Office closes at 5:00 p.m. Online Servicesavailable until 11:00 p.m.Priority date to apply for Spring 2013 Graduation.January 21, Monday*HOLIDAY - Martin Luther King, Jr. DayFebruary 22, FridayProfessional Enhancement Day (no classes, day and night)March 19, TuesdayLast day to withdraw from full semester classes with a “W”.March 25 - March 29,Monday - Friday*HOLIDAY - Spring BreakApril 1, MondayFirst day to register for Summer I and Summer II TermsApril 5, FridayPriority deadline for Baccalaureate applications with transcriptsand supporting documentation for Summer I, 2013.Deadline to apply/pay for Spring 2013 CommencementCeremony participation.April 23, TuesdayLast day for total withdraw from all classes.April 30, TuesdayLast day of classes and final exams.Grades due/entered by 8:00 p.m.May 1, WednesdayGrades available online. Faculty Service Day.May 2, ThursdayFaculty Service Day.May 3, FridaySpring Commencement**Students who do not attend the first week of their class will be withdrawn.Students should consult the class syllabus.*Official Holiday — All offices closed. No classes. Students who have not paid their tuition and fees or received payment coverage from other sourceswill be dropped from their classes; they must re-register and pay a 30 late fee.PLACEMENT TESTINGFlorida Statutes require that degree-seeking students take one of the approved placement testsprior to registration. Students who present ACT scores of Reading 18, English 17, Math 19, or SATscores of Verbal 440, Mathematics 440, or higher, may be exempt from taking the PostsecondaryEducation Readiness Test (P.E.R.T.). Currently, IRSC administers the P.E.R.T., National SAT andNational ACT exam. The P.E.R.T. is offered daily at each campus. There is a 10 testing fee for theentire exam and 10 for an individual subtest. Photo identification is required. Testing schedulesare available online at www.irsc.edu and at all IRSC campuses.Certain restrictions apply to the number of times you may test. Please see the Assessment Centerwebpage for specific details.All fees listed are subject to change at any point during the academic year.As required by state regulations, effective July 1, 2011 there is a 30 per semester tuition charge forAdult High School/GED/ESL for Florida residents and 120 per semester tuition charge for non-Florida residents.In accordance with state law, the third time students register for a college preparatory class orfor a college credit class, they will be assessed the full instructional cost.OPEN DOOR ADMISSIONSOpen door admissions means that any high school graduate or GED diploma recipient isguaranteed admission to IRSC upon presentation of transcripts and SAT, ACT, or P.E.R.T. scores.Baccalaureate and selective admissions programs have additional admission criteria. Consultthe catalog for your specific program requirements.OFFICE HOURSStudent ServicesREGULAR SPRING HOURS - All campusesMonday - Thursday, 8:00 am - 6:30 pm & Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pmEXTENDED HOURS FOR SPRINGAdmissions & Records, Advising, Career & Transition Services, Financial Aid, Cashier’s Office,and The River Shop @ Fort PierceThursday, January 3, 7:30 am - 7:30 pmMonday, January 7, through Thursday, January 10, 7:30 am - 7:30 pmLibraries:Bookstores:Main Campus Library:Monday - Thursday, 7:45 am - 9:00 pmFriday, 7:45 am - 5:00 pmSaturday, ClosedSunday, 1:00 pm - 5:00 pmExtended Hours forMain, Chastain, Mueller & St. Lucie West campusesFriday, January 4 & Friday, January 11, 8:00 am - 5:00 pmMorgade Libraryat the Chastain Campus:Mon., Tues., Fri., Sat., 10:00 am - 5:30 pmWednesday & Thursday, 12:00 noon - 8:00 pmSunday, ClosedThe River Shop @ Fort PierceLocated in the River Commons/KSU772-462-7700; Toll-free 877-770-2665Regular HoursMonday - Thursday, 7:30 am - 6:30 pmFriday, 7:30 am - 5:00 pmDixon Hendry Campus Library:Monday - Thursday, 8:00 am - 8:00 pmFriday, 8:00 am - 2:00 pmSaturday & Sunday, ClosedThe River Shop @ Chastain CampusLocated in the A Building, South HallwayMonday - Thursday, 7:30 am - 6:30 pmFriday, 8:00 am - 12:00 noonBrackett Libraryat the Mueller Campus:Mon., Thurs., Fri., 9:00 am - 5:00 pmTues., & Wed., 12:00 noon - 8:00 pmSaturday & Sunday, ClosedThe River Shop @ Mueller CampusLocated in the Schumann Center, D BuildingMonday - Thursday, 7:30 am - 6:30 pmFriday, 8:00 am - 12:00 noonSt. Lucie West Campus Library:Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am - 8:00 pmFriday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pmSaturday & Sunday, ClosedThe River Shop @ St. Lucie West CampusLocated in the A BuildingMonday & Tuesday, 8:00 am - 5:30 pmWednesday & Thursday, 7:30 am - 6:30 pmFriday, 8:00 am - 12:00 noonThe River Shop @ Dixon Hendry CampusLocated in the B Building; Room 103Call for hoursFriday, Closed

3INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGEBACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMSGain the competitive edge in today’s tough job market with a Bachelor’s Degree fromIndian River State College in one of Florida’s fastest growing fields.See page 37 for a full list of Bachelor’s Degree programs offered at IRSC.Now accepting applicationsPriority Application Deadline for Spring 2013 is Friday, December 7, 2012Financial Aid available to all who apply and qualifyBachelor’s Degree — Spring 2013 Course ScheduleClasses Begin Monday, January 7Thursday, January 3 - Last day to add or drop without a late fee until 7:30 p.m. at all campuses or until 11:00 p.m. online www.irsc.eduFriday, January 11 - Drop/Add ends. Last day to pay all fees at all campuses until 5:00 p.m. or until 11:00 p.m. online.NO REFUNDS AFTER THIS DATE.Students taking classes on the Internet for the first time at IRSC MUST attend the Introduction to Technology Orientation, January 3, 4:00 p.m., 5:00 p.m., or 6:00 p.m. in the Kight Center, V-110, Main Campus.REF. #COURSE IDTIMEDAYSCOURSE TITLECRRMINSTRUCTOR180887 BSC4422178684 PCB3063180875 PCB3674APPLICATIONS-BIOTECHINTRO TO GENETICSEVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY333WWILLOUGHBY180947 AIN CAMPUS - NIGHT - COLLEGE CREDIT178695 BSC3464L 5:30-7:30PMWBIOTECHNOLOGY I LAB1 FSU213 BOWENST. LUCIE WEST - DAY - COLLEGE CREDITBCH40539:30-10:45AMMWBIOCHEMISTRY IBIOCHEMISTRY I LABGENERAL MICROBIOLOGYGEN MICROBIOLOGY LABINTRO GENETICS LABINTRO GENETICS LABCELL BIO & PHYSIOLOGCELL BIO/PHYSIOL LABCELL BIO/PHYSIOL LABGENERAL ECOLOGYGEN ECOLOGY CB4043LDAYSST. LUCIE WEST - NIGHT - COLLEGE CREDIT180880 BCH40545:30-8:00PMPLANT BIOLOGYBIOTECHNOLOGY IBIOTECHNOLOGY I LABJUNIOR SEMINAR IJUNIOR SEMINAR IIJUNIOR SEMINAR IIAPPLICATIONS-BIOTECHINTRO - BIOINFORMATISENIOR PROJECT ISENIOR PROJECT IIEVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGYMOLECULAR 33TIMEBOWENMAIN CAMPUS - INTERNET - COLLEGE 8420180882178077178346178447COURSE IDCOURSE TITLECRRMINSTRUCTORBIOLOGICAL SCIENCEBIOLOGICAL SCIENCEMAIN CAMPUS - DAY - COLLEGE CREDIT177966 BOT301511:00-12:20PMREF. AMFSU213 PONGAM4:00-6:30PMBIOCHEMISTRY IIGEN MICROBIOLOGY LAB3 S2211 TBAHORTONCORPORATE FINANCEPERSPECTIVES-LEADERS33ARNOLDACCT-DECISION MAKERSSTATS/BUSINESS DECIS3 B2203 W251TBACOTTRELL-YONGYEMAIN CAMPUS - INTERNET - COLLEGE CREDIT180698 FIN3403180699 MAN4046TBAN118TYLER IIIMAIN CAMPUS - DAY - COLLEGE CREDIT180696 ACG41739:30-10:45AMN128HAMMER180695 QMB3250N127LOWERYTBABOWENMAIN CAMPUS - NIGHT - COLLEGE CREDIT180919 FIN34036:30-9:00PMTCORPORATE FINANCE3 V334CARLSONINDIAN RIVER COUNTY - NIGHT - COLLEGE CREDIT180920 FIN34036:30-9:00PMTCORPORATE FINANCE3 D229CARLSONMARTIN COUNTY - NIGHT - COLLEGE CREDIT180927 FIN34036:30-9:00PMTCORPORATE FINANCE3 C125CARLSONOKEECHOBEE - NIGHT - COLLEGE CREDIT180922 FIN34036:30-9:00PMTCORPORATE FINANCE3 B104CARLSONST. LUCIE WEST - NIGHT - COLLEGE CREDIT180923 FIN34036:30-9:00PMTCORPORATE FINANCE3 J214CARLSONCJ ETHICS/LIABILITYVICTIMOLOGYPOLICE AND SOCIETYJUVENILE JUSTICE SYSLEGAL ASPECTS/POLICI33333CJ ETHICS/LIABILITYCORRECTIONS PENOLOGYPOLICE AND SOCIETY3 PS1211 AMANDRO3 PS1211 CAMACHO3 PS1211 DEWEYFSU209 D’ELIAN108PONGAMTBAD’ELIAN118BOWENFSU209 15HAMMERTBATYLER IIIS124TYLER III9:30-10:45AMMWMWLIVE TVLIVE TVLIVE TVLIVE TVLIVE TVTBACRIMINAL JUSTICEMAIN CAMPUS - DAY - COLLEGE CREDIT180819 MW8:00-9:15AMTRMAIN CAMPUS - NIGHT - COLLEGE CREDIT180823 CCJ40546:00-8:30PM180811 CJC3011180808 11 TBAPS1211 TBAPS1211 TBAPS1211 TBAPS1211 TBA

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Information about the GeneralKnowledge test and the Florida Teacher Certification Exams can be found at: http://www.fl.nesinc.com/. Be sure to submit scores before the Priority Application deadlines in order to receive full consideration for the semester of your choice.

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6THREE WAYS TO REGISTER AT IRSCONLINE – IN PERSON – BY PHONEvvvRegister online. Visit www.irsc.edu. Select Register & Pay. Sign in with your student ID and pin.Register in person at any IRSC campus. See the outside back cover for campus addresses and phone numbers.Register by phone at 1-866-792-4772. An IRSC information specialist will help you. Have your student ID andcourse reference numbers available.Register and pay early to get your classes and avoid the last minute rush!1.Sign Up For ClassesREGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR NEW STUDENTS2. Pay For Your Classes3. Get Your Books, Supplies, and Decals Complete an IRSC Application for Admission atwww.irsc.edu. Register for NEW Student Orientation (ORI0003)REQUIRED - see below. Submit College Placement Test Scores. Forcollege credit courses/programs, submit ACT orSAT scores or take the P.E.R.T. For clock-hourcourses/programs, sign up for the Test of AdultBasic Education (TABE). Select your classes for registration. See anIRSC advisor to review program requirementsand register online at www.irsc.edu and click onRegister & Pay. Apply for Financial Aid at www.fafsa.gov. Get Career Planning at the Main Campus (CrewsHall, W-Building), Chastain Campus and MuellerCampus.Dropping Classes:If you need to drop a class, be advised that you must OFFICIALLYdrop the class by going online at www.irsc.edu or contacting anIRSC advisor at any IRSC campus, or call 1-866-792-4772. Failureto OFFICIALLY drop the class will result in fees being charged and afailing grade. The last day to drop a class for Spring 2013 is Friday,January 11, 2013. Textbooks and supplies are sold in The River ShopBookstore on the Main, Chastain, Mueller and St. LucieWest campuses. With a receipt, books can be returnedduring the Drop/Add period. The Bookstore can also Fees are due by the deadline date noted on your schedule. Tobe accessed online at www.irsc.edu or via email atcheck your account balance, visit www.irsc.edu and click on [email protected]& Pay. Registration is not complete until all fees are paid. FREE Parking Decals for the Main Campus can be obtainedOther Ways to Payin the Student Affairs Office. Students parking in reserved, Spread your payments over several months, interest free by enrolling in the Tuitionrestricted, or yellow curb areas before 5PM are subject toPay Plan. Go to www.irsc.edu, click on Register/Pay. Sign in with yourtowing at the owner’s expense.student ID and PIN. Pay your fees online at www.irsc.edu and click on Register & Pay,or at any campus Cashier’s Office. We accept Visa, AmericanExpress, Discover, MasterCard, or pay online with e-Check. Pay in full with e-Check at www.irsc.edu IRSC Foundation Scholarship recipients - go to the FoundationOffice A-131 on the Main Campus. Financial Aid applicants should check www.irsc.edu to confirmtheir status. Recipients of student loans, or students enrolledin financial aid eligible Career Training Programs shouldcontact the Financial Aid Office in Crews Hall (W-Building).For assistance call 772-462-7450.General Information:You are eligible to register online if you have submitted an applicationfor admission, registered for an IRSC course within the past two years,have no outstanding holds, completed the New Student Orientation ifrequired (see below), and meet the course prerequisites. Informationabout course content may be found at www.irsc.edu. If you havequestions about online registration, please call the IRSC InformationCall Center, 1-866-792-4772. Student ID Cards are issued in the Student Affairs Office.Bring a Class Schedule and receipt showing payment oftuition along with a photo ID to get your free IRSC StudentID Card. Student Library Cards. Your Student ID card is your Librarycard.Online Grades / Degree AuditView your grades, academic progress and status online atwww.irsc.edu or www.flvc.org.using your Student ID and personal identification number (PIN).To ensure confidentiality of your PIN number, you are required tochange your PIN upon initial entry. For assistance with accessingyour records, call 1-866-792-4772, or visit your local IRSC campus.Attention All New Students — Free New Student Orientation is RequiredNew Student Orientation is designed to familiarize you with all of theavailable college resources at IRSC. Informative and engaging, New StudentOrientation provides you with all the tools necessary for success!New Student Orientation is required for all first time in college studentsseeking a degree, new transfer students and new Dual Enrollmentstudents. In fact, all students new to IRSC should participate in one of theNew Student Orientation classes.Register (Course ID ORI0003) at www.irsc.edu by clicking on MyIRSC –Log On – go to Add/Drop Classes and register or contact Student SuccessServices on the Main Campus at (772) 462-7923 or (772) 462-4740. Thisis a non-credit class and it’s free!

7SPRING 2013 COURSE SCHEDULERegistration Deadline Thursday, January 3—Classes Begin Monday, January 7CHOOSE THE CLASS FORMATS BEST FOR YOU:Traditional – Students attend class sessions in person. You may be required to complete some assignments through the online Angel Learning Management System.Blended – Students attend certain class sessions in person, participate in web-based instruction and complete assignments through the online Angel Learning Management System. Blendedcourses identified below the class name in the scheduleLive TV – Students attend the class at the campus of t

You can also earn an Associate in Arts Degree (A.A.) to continue your education at IRSC or transfer to another upper division college or university, Bachelor’s Degree Continue in a Bachelor’s Degree program to go even further in your career! Twenty programs to choose from. Bachelor’s