Evening College courses are designed for students and members of the community to provide the opportunity to take
courses that apply to a degree while meeting the needs of students who work or have other daytime obligations.
Courses will be available in both face-to-face and hybrid formats.


Evening College

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5:30 p.m..

Math Corequisite – College Algebra or Contemporary Math (Day 1)

ECON 2301 – Principles of Macroeconomics

EDUC 1301 – Intro to Teaching

ENGL1301 - Composition I

HECO 1322 – Personal Nutrition

GEOG 1303 – World Regional Geography

MATH 1314 – College Algebra

MATH 1332 – Contemporary Math

MATH 1325 – Calculus for Business

 

7 p.m..

ENGL 1302 – Composition II

MATH 1324 – Math for Business Majors

GEOG 1301 – Physical Geography

5:30 p.m..

HIST 1301 – U.S. History I

HUMA 1301 – Intro to Humanities

MATH 1314 – College Algebra

 

7 p.m..

HIST 1302 – U.S. History II

MATH 1332 – Contemporary Math

SOCI 1301 – Intro to Sociology

 

5:30 p.m..

Math Corequisite – College Algebra or Contemporary Math (Day 2)

GOVT 2305 – Federal Government

SPCH 1315 – Public Speaking

ENGL 2307 – Creative Writing

MATH 1342 – Statistical Methods

MATH 2413 – Calculus I

MATH 2414 – Calculus II

 

7 p.m..

GOVT 2306 – Texas Government

BUSI 2305 – Business Statistics

MATH 1332 – Contemporary Math

MATH 1316 – Plane Trigonometry

 

5:30 p.m..

SPCH 1321 – Business & Professional Speech

ENGL 1301 – Composition I

PSYC 2301 - General Psychology

MATH 1324 – Math for Business

 

7 p.m..

PSYC 2314 – Lifespan Growth & Dev.

ENGL1302 – Composition II

MATH 1314 – College Algebra

 

At the Downtown Center, Evening College classes for Arts and Sciences will be the hybrid format and will offer classes at 5:30 p.m.. and 7 p.m.. one night per week. The hybrid courses will require one evening of face-to-face instruction, and the other portion will be online. A student who has one evening a week for college can earn up to seven hours of college-credit. This will provide a face-to-face experience in only one evening, while students can take a full load (12 credit-hours) in only two evenings.


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At the Levelland main campus, course offerings include cinema/video production, computer information systems/networking, vocational nursing, anatomy and physiology, microbiology, chemistry, English, nutrition, contemporary mathematics and welding.


Additional information can be found by selecting the Course of Study and then choose the Time of Day on the left navigation on our class offering schedule.

 


Plainview

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The SPC Plainview Center, course offerings include contemporary mathematics, college algebra, reading and welding.


Additional information can be found by selecting the Course of Study and then choose the Time of Day on the left navigation on our class offering schedule.