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6 Sessions + 4 Hours Online (per week) = SUCCESS
Weekend College offers a non-traditional approach to courses by offering them in a hybrid format. For each course, students attend just 6 face-to-face meetings at WLAC and spend about 4-5 hours online per week. In 2 years or less, students can work to complete their IGETC certification, general education requirements, or earn a Certificate of Completion in Business or Management.
Part-time students who may be working full-time, high school students who want to get ahead, or anyone who needs an alternative to the traditional 16-week class can work toward completing a two-year degree or IGETC certification in record time.
Weekend College Sessions are scheduled on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays as follows:
Class Times
For Spring 2008 classes beginning 4/11/08, which are 6-weeks long, classes meet as follows:
Friday (day), Saturday, and Sunday classes meet from 8:00 a.m. - 1:25 p.m. (with a 35 minute break) and require about 4 hours online each week.
Friday (night) classes meet from 4:30 p.m. - 9:55 p.m. (with a 35 minute break) and require about 4 hours online each week.
Summer and Fall 2008 classes meet as follows:
Saturday, and Sunday classes meet from 8:00 a.m. - 1:25 p.m. (with a 35 minute break) and require about 4 hours online each week.
Friday night classes meet from 4:30 p.m. - 9:55 p.m. (with a 35 minute break) and require about 4 hours online each week.
Schedule of Classes
Below is a listing of the courses offered. For more detailed information on the courses including staffing and locations, please visit the WLAC Course Schedule.
All courses take place online using the ETUDES-NG course management system.Each week there are four hours of required online work as well as one on-campus meeting from 8:00am-10:25am and 11:00am-1:25pm on either Friday or Saturday, or Sunday, depending on the course.
Spring 2008 - Session II
April 11 - May 16, 2008 - Six Fridays - Day
8444 - Allied Health 33 - CSU
8442 - Art 103 - UC/CSU
8450 - English 101 - UC/CSU
8446 - History 12 - UC/CSU
8448 - Law 1 - UC/CSU
April 11 - May 16, 2008 - Six Fridays - Evenings
8452 - Economics 2 - UC/CSU
8456 - Geography 1 - UC/CSU
8458 - Humanities 30 - UC/CSU
8460 - Political Science 1 - UC/CSU
April 12 - May 17, 2008 - Six Saturdays
8462 - Accounting 22 - UC/CSU
8464 - Art 102 - UC/CSU
8466 - English 103 - UC/CSU
8470 - Psychology 1 - UC/CSU
8472 - Spanish 22 + 101B - UC/CSU (8474 - Spanish 101B is only CSU)
April 13 - May 18, 2008 - Six Sundays
8476 - English 28 - Prepares students for English 101
8478 - Entrepreneurship 2
8480 - Real Estate 9 - CSU
Summer 2008
June 13 - July 25, 2008 - Six Fridays
8402 - Anthropology 102 - UC/CSU
8406 - History 1 - UC/CSU
8410 - Music 111 - UC/CSU
8414 - Philosophy 1 - UC/CSU
8418 - Psychology 1 - UC/CSU
8422 - Real Estate 1 - CSU
June 14 - July 19, 2008 - Six Saturdays
8430 - Anthropology 101 - UC/CSU
8434 - Business 1- UC/CSU
8438 - Cinema 107- UC/CSU
8442 - Computer Science 901 - UC/CSU
8446 - English 28 - UC/CSU (Prepares students for English 101)