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students in Flextime Lab
The Flextime Lab offers individually scheduled and self-pace education. Flextime courses are designed to provide an opportunity for people from the community, and surrounding areas, to take college courses during hours that will not conflict with family or work schedules. Computer, English, Math and Administrative Assistant courses are primarily completed through independent study with support offered at the Academic Services Center.

Prior to registration, persons interested in a Flextime course should contact the coordinator. Information about the Flextime program and registration procedures will be given at that time. After students have been officially admitted to the college, they may register for Flextime courses. Flextime courses must be completed within nine months, beginning on the date of registration. Students may be registered for no more than two Flextime courses at a time.

Under special circumstances, regular, full-time North Dakota State College of Science students may be registered for no more than two Flextime courses at a time. Interested students should contact the coordinator. Course delivery, time lines, and the flextime contract will be explained. Students wishing to pursue flextime courses will fill out an application and take it to their division academic counselor for approval. If approved, the division Dean's Office will register the student for class.


Coordinator: Linda Fink at: 701-671-2441 or linda.fink@ndscs.nodak.edu.


Fees
Contact the Business Affairs Office for current fee and reciprocity information at 701-671-2216.


Financial Aid
Students who need financial assistance should contact the Financial Aid office at 701-671-2207.


Flextime Courses Computer Information Systems (CIS and CSCI)
  • Computer Literacy.................................................CIS 101 (2 credits)
  • Microcomputer Database......................................CIS 104 (3 credits)
  • Microcomputer Spreadsheet.................................CIS 105 (3 credits)
  • Introduction to Computers..................................CSCI 101 (3 credits)
  • Business Use of Computers...............................CSCI 116 (3 credits)
     
English (ENGL)
  • Technical Communications..................................ENGL 105 (3 credits)

Mathematics (MATH)
  • Basic Mathematics I...........................................MATH 120 (2 credits)
  • Basic Mathematics II..........................................MATH 123 (2 credits)
  • Basic Mathematics III.........................................MATH 125 (2 credits)

Office Administration (BOTE)
  • Business Mathematics.......................................BOTE 108 (3 credits)
  • Word Processing I..............................................BOTE 146 (2 credits)
  • Word Processing II.............................................BOTE 147 (2 credits)
  • Keyboard Speed Building...................................BOTE 148 (2 credits)


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