Course Schedule by Instructor - (Credit Spring 2024)

Course Listings as of May. 18, 2024 - 11:02 AM

Browse upcoming course sections by academic discipline, campus, instructor, and other categories. Sections marked are part of our baseline offerings. Additional section offerings may be added to this schedule at any time. Information about class sections and seat availability is not updated in real-time. Log into Self Service to plan and register for classes. If you have questions about section offerings, please contact the instructional department. A list of department contacts is available here.





Classroom Sections

Classroom Sections - Instruction is delivered in-person with students in attendance for class meetings. An ACC ID card and personal safety measures will be required when on campus or on site. Note: Face-to-face (F2F) options include lectures, labs, practicums, clinicals, etc.

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Humanities

16 Week Session: January 16 - May 12

HUMA 1301 Humanities: Prehistory to Renaissance

7 E [13/20] 76183 Lec 009 SAC SAC1 1320 MW 12:30pm- 1:50pm Jan 16 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Reeves, Kathleen (Dir)

76183-HUMA 1301-009 (a Great Questions Seminar – see below) is paired with your choice of one of two different INRW 0420 sections:
76279-INRW 0420-018, which meets MW 10:00am- 12:20pm (Bldg. SAC1, Rm. #1137), or
76280-INRW 0420-020, which meets MW 2:00pm- 4:20pm (Bldg. SAC1, Rm. #1137).
[Prerequisite: TSIA or TSIA 2.0 INRW 0420 Placement Status; ask your advisor if you qualify.]
NOTE: If you withdraw from one of these classes, you will automatically be withdrawn from the other. Also, if either professor withdraws you from their class due to lack of progress or excessive absences, you will be withdrawn from both.
The GREAT QUESTIONS SEMINAR (click link for info) is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books. It serves as an Introduction to Humanities and as a Student Success Course, satisfying the Student Success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and/or who are not yet TSI Complete. Passing these CoRequired courses also meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture (or Component) Area requirement of the Core Curriculum.
To participate, fill out the SPRING 2024 COREQ REGISTRATION FORM [https://liberalarts.austincc.edu/inrw/corequisite-registration/].
If you have general questions about paired courses, email inrw-coreq@austincc.edu.

5 E [19/24] 76192 Lec 021 SAC SAC1 1206 TTh 12:00pm- 1:20pm Jan 16 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Reeves, Kathleen (Dir)

76192-HUMA 1301-021 (a Great Questions Seminar – see below) is paired with 76242-INRW 0340-001, which meets, TTh 1:30pm- 2:50pm (Bldg. SAC1, Rm. #1137). Students must register for both sections. Please register for the INRW section first.NOTE: If you withdraw from one of these classes, you will automatically be withdrawn from the other. Also, if either professor withdraws you from their class due to lack of progress or excessive absences, you will be withdrawn from both.The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum. TO REGISTER FOR THESE CLASSES, FILL OUT THE SPRING 2024 COREQ REGISTRATION FORM [https://liberalarts.austincc.edu/inrw/corequisite-registration/].If you have general questions about paired courses, email inrw-coreq@austincc.edu.

5 E [19/24] 76193 Lec 022 SAC SAC1 1206 TTh 12:00pm- 1:20pm Jan 16 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Reeves, Kathleen (Dir)

The Great Questions Seminar is a discussion-based course focused on the study of Great Books, and it serves both as a section of Introduction to Humanities and as a student success course. It satisfies the student success requirement for students entering ACC with fewer than 12 credit hours and meets the Language, Philosophy, and Culture or Component Area requirement in the core curriculum. This course is also a Liberal Arts Gateway Course.





Online Sections

Online (ONL) - Course instruction and testing are fully online without required class times.

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Humanities

12 Week Session: February 12 - May 12

HUMA 1301 Humanities: Prehistory to Renaissance

9 E [27/36/0] 76191 DIL 018 ONL DIL Feb 12 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Reeves, Kathleen (Dir)

8 Week Session: March 18 - May 12

HUMA 1302 Humanities: Renaissance to Present

13 E [23/36/0] 76208 DIL 014 ONL DIL Mar 18 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Reeves, Kathleen (Dir)





Synchronous Online Sections

DLS (Synchronous Virtual Class Meetings Required). Course instruction is online. Course instruction includes required real-time virtual class meetings at the days and times listed. Tests will be taken online. Some tests may require proctoring. Students can access online proctoring on their own computer for free. Online courses eliminate geography as a factor.

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Humanities

16 Week Session: January 16 - May 12

HUMA 1315 The Arts in Contemporary Society

9 E [27/36/0] 76220 DIL 001 DLS DIL MW 10:30am- 11:50am Jan 16 May 12 Syllabus Textbooks Register

Instructors: Reeves, Kathleen (Dir)

This course focuses on fiction, film, and poetry that considers the relationship between art and life. This section counts as a standard section of HUMA 1315 and may not be repeated for credit even if taught with a different focus.  This class will be supported by an Embedded Academic Coach and an Embedded Tutor, subject to availability.