Distance Learning: Internet (NET) Course Offerings

When will I have access to my online course(s)?

You will be able to access your online course(s) on August 21 at 8am, excluding ACA 111 classes.  If you can’t access your course, please immediately contact your instructor and/or the Help Desk.

How Do I Log into Blackboard and Campus Cruiser?

You can access Blackboard and Campus Cruiser through the WCC Website located at http://www.wilsoncc.edu (Blackboard and Campus Cruiser links are on the left side of the page.)

Your Blackboard and Campus Cruiser user name will be:  first name middle initial last name

Your Blackboard and Campus Cruiser password: Your password for Blackboard and Campus Cruiser will be the same. It will be: 2 digit birth month; 2 digit birth day; 2 digit birth year

For example: A student named Tom A. Cruise with a birthday of 01/01/1970 would log into Blackboard and Campus Cruiser as follows:

Blackboard User Name:

tomacruise

Password:

010170

Cruiser User Name:

tomacruise

Password:

010170

E-mail address:

tomacruise@cc.wilsoncc.edu

What do I do if I have problems logging into Campus Cruiser and/or Blackboard?

Contact the Help Desk if you are having difficulties accessing Campus Cruiser and/or Blackboard.

  • Email: campuscruiser@wilsoncc.edu
  • Call: 24 x 7 Help Desk at 866-827-5730
  • Email: 24 x 7 Help Desk at:  http://d2.parature.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=4181
  • Call: 252-246-1224
  • Look on the opening page of Campus Cruiser and Blackboard for Help Desk information.
  • Attend a Campus Cruiser/Blackboard training session – Sessions have been scheduled for:
    • July 31, 2008 @ 11:00 am and 6:00 pm in Room G234
    • August 20, 2008 @ 11:00 am and 6:00 pm in Room G113
What validates enrollment in the NET course(s)?

You must complete the following by 08/29/08:

  • Log in to Blackboard
  • Access (click on the course link) each individual NET course in which you are enrolled.

Upon completion of these two steps, follow the instructor’s “welcome announcement” to proceed in the course.

 **MUS-110 students must register their CD-ROM set with OnMusic to validate enrollment.

What happens if I fail to log in the NET course by 08/29/08?

Student access will be immediately removed from the course(s), and the student will be dropped as a Never Attended (NA) student. PLEASE NOTE: If you are dropped from a course for never attending or for attendance reasons, you are still responsible for tuition and fees whether or not your tuition and fees were self-paid, paid for by PELL, or paid by a third party. Students may receive a 100% tuition refund, if requested, for classes officially withdrawn from before August 21, 2008, or if the class is canceled. Students may officially withdraw from classes through September 2, 2008 and receive a 75% refund, if requested. Please refer to the Official Withdrawal Policy on page 36 of the Wilson Community College Catalog for detailed guidelines.

How do I start my class(es)?

After logging into Blackboard, students are required to READ the WELCOME ANNOUNCEMENT posted within the course.  After logging into Campus Cruiser, begin reading your email and check it regularly. 

 

**I am a first time online student, where do I start?
  1. View the Blackboard Orientation presentation by going to http://www.wilsoncc.edu/page_Distance.cfm
    Click on Online Student Information: Select Blackboard Orientation.
  2. Complete the Blackboard Proficiency Quiz (at the website listed above). Be sure to select the instructor(s) you wish to receive it.
  3. After completing the Blackboard Orientation and proficiency Quiz, log into your course(s) when access is given.

 

NOTE:  Some courses will require additional hardware/software, so please read the information on the NET handout and/or check with your instructor. It is your responsibility to have access to the hardware/software for your course(s) and to the internet.

NET COURSES

Fall 2008

STUDENTS MUST: BE COMPUTER LITERATE; HAVE ACCESS TO THE INTERNET; ACCESS TO WINDOWS 95/98/ME/2000/XP AND OFFICE 2007/2003/XP/2002 AND/OR OTHER SPECIFIED SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS to register for the courses listed below:

(MUS 110 has other specific software requirements which are listed below.  Other courses may have access codes that are included with the purchased textbook(s).)

(P) indicates the course has a prerequisite.
(C) indicates the course has a co-requisite.

Course Title Instructor Special Information

On-campus Orientation

Attendance is strongly encouraged.

Pre/co-requisite 

ACA 111 FNT1 College Student Success Alan Leonard Course will be available 8/28/2008-10/23/2008.    
ACA 111 FNT2 College Student Success Becky Strickland Course will be available 8/28/2008-10/23/2008.    
ACA 111 FNT3 College Student Success Angelic Sorrell Course will be available 8/28/2008-10/23/2008.    
ACA 122 FNT1 College Transfer Success Sandra Pittman Course will be available 8/28/2008-10/23/2008.    
ACA 122 FNT2 College Transfer Success Katrina Williams Course will be available 8/28/2008-10/23/2008.    
ACC 120 NET Principles of Financial Accounting Debra Neal  Excel required    
ANT 210 NET General Anthropology Thomas Beaman      
ART 111 NT1 Art Appreciation Amy Fossaceca      
ART 111 NT2 Art Appreciation Amy Fossaceca      
BUS 110 NET Introduction to Business Alan Leonard      
BUS 115 NET Business Law I Wendy Grode      
BUS 135 NET Principles of Supervision Donnell Holt      
BUS 137 NET Principles of Management Lorraine Raper      
BUS 153 NET Human Resource Management Wendy Grode      
CIS 070 NET Fundamentals of Computing Pamela Lewis Windows VISTA; Office 2007 required
Minimum Comp. Placement Test score of 72
   
CIS 110 NT1 Introduction to Computers Angela Herring Windows VISTA; Office 2007 required   P
CIS 110 NT2 Introduction to Computers Angela Herring Windows VISTA; Office 2007 required   P
CIS 111 NT1 Basic PC Literacy Christina Henderson Windows VISTA; Office 2007 required   P
CIS 111 NT2 Basic PC Literacy Christina Henderson Windows VISTA; Office 2007 required   P
CIS 113 NET Computer Basics Frances Roebuck Windows VISTA; Office 2007 required   P
CIS 115 NET Intro to Programming & Logic Charlotte Ellis-Perry     P
CJC 111 NET Introduction to Criminal Justice David Moody      
CTS 210 NET Computer Ethics Frances Roebuck     P
CTS 285 NET Systems Analysis & Design Christina Henderson     P
ECO 251 NET Principles of Microeconomics Alan Leonard     P
EDU 119 NET Intro to Early Childhood Education Carol Stewart      
EDU 216 NET Foundations in Education Kim Cockrell      
EDU 261 NET Early Childhood Admin I Heather Thompson      
EDU 262 NET Early Childhood Administration II Heather Thompson      
ENG 090 NET Composition Strategies Katrina Williams STUDENTS SHOULD ALSO REGISTER FOR ENG090A/NET   P/C
ENG 090A NET Composition Strategies Lab Katrina Williams STUDENTS SHOULD ALSO REGISTER FOR ENG090/NET   P/C
ENG 111 NT1 Expository Writing Katrina Williams     P
ENG 111 NT2 Expository Writing Gregory Johnson     P
ENG 112 NT1 Argument-Based Research Katrina Williams     P
ENG 112 NT2 Argument-Based Research Katrina Williams     P
ENG 113 NT1 Literature-Based Research Barbara Ritter     P
ENG 114 NT1 Professional Research & Reporting Barbara Ritter     P
ENG 114 NT2 Professional Research & Reporting Barbara Ritter     P
ENG 261 NET World Literature I Kenneth Meyers     P
FIP 124 NET Fire Prevention & Public Education David Carroll      
FIP 276 NET Managing Fire Services Kevin Kupietz      
HIS 131 NT1 American History I Michael Ruddon     P
HIS 132 NT1 American History II Michael Ruddon     P
HUM 115 NET Critical Thinking Milton Clark     P
LEX 283 NET Investigation Wendy Grode      
MAT 070 NT1 Introductory Algebra Katrina Bishop   8/21/08, 5:00-6:00, B202 P/C
MAT 070 NT2 Introductory Algebra Raymond Flewelling   8/21/08, 5:00-6:00, C207 P/C
MAT 080 NET Intermediate Algebra Angela Grantham     P/C
MAT 140 NT1 Survey of Mathematics Raymond Flewelling   8/21/08, 5:00-6:00, C207 P
MAT 140 NT2 Survey of Mathematics Raymond Flewelling   8/21/08, 5:00-6:00, C207 P
MAT 161 NT1 College Algebra Raymond Flewelling    8/21/08, 5:00-6:00, C207 P
MEC 180 NET Engineering Materials Deborah Skinner      
MUS 110 NT1 Music Appreciation Sandra Pittman

Real player 7.0 Basic (or higher); Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT or Windows 2000 (or higher); Mac OS 8.1 (or higher); Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.0(or higher) QuickTime 4.1 (or higher); Macromedia Shockwave and Flash Player; (http://www.sibelius.com)

   
MUS 110 NT2 Music Appreciation Sandra Pittman

Real player 7.0 Basic (or higher); Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT or Windows 2000 (or higher); Mac OS 8.1 (or higher); Microsoft Internet
Explorer 4.0(or higher) QuickTime 4.1 (or higher); Macromedia Shockwave and Flash Player; (http://www.sibelius.com)

   
NET 175 NET Wireless Technology Pamela Lewis     P
NOS 130 NET Windows Single User Christina Henderson Windows XP Professional/Virtual PC 2007   P
OST 131 NET Keyboarding Teresa Roberts Students are required to bring a flash drive. 8/21/08, 5:00-6:00, G113 C
PSY 150 NT1 General Psychology Lynda Cole     P
PSY 150 NT2 General Psychology Patricia Holsten     P
PSY 241 NT1 Developmental Psychology Lynda Cole     P
PSY 281 NT1 Abnormal Psychology Patricia Holsten     P
REL 110 NT1 World Religions Thomas Riley      
REL 110 NT2 World Religions Thomas Riley      
SEC 160 NET Security Administration I Angela Herring     P
SOC 210 NT1 Introduction to Sociology Angela Decuzzi     P
SOC 210 NT2 Introduction to Sociology Angela Decuzzi     P
WEB 110 NET Internet/Web Fundamentals Frances Roebuck      

(P) indicates the course has a prerequisite.
(C) indicates the course has a co-requisite.