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December Mini Classes

EARN 3 HOURS OF CREDIT... IN ONLY 3 WEEKS!

That’s right! You can earn 3 hours of college credit in 3 short weeks with KC’s December Mini WEB classes.

ALL December Mini classes are 100% online and are set for Dec. 16, 2024 to Jan. 2, 2025.

CLASS COURSE CODE INSTRUCTOR
Business Computer Applications
BCIS 1305 0W01
Karl Riley
Business Principles
BUSI 1301 0W01
Christy Goeller
Film Appreciation
DRAM 2366 0W03
Micah Goodding
Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 2301 0W01
TBD
English Composition I
ENGL 1301 0W09
Bonnie Gale
English Composition II
ENGL 1302 0W07
Stephanie Laszik
Federal Government
GOVT 2305 0W01
Rick Moser
Texas Government
GOVT 2306 0W01
Kate Yglesias
U.S. History
HIST 1301 0W05
Cole Kruger
U.S. History II
HIST 1302 0W01
Trevor Davis
Music Appreciation
MUSI 1306 0W01
Derrick Logozzo
Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 2306 0W01
Brent Thorn
General Psychology
PSYC 2301 0W01
Amber Prestidge

ONLINE CLASES: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Although different classes may have different technical requirements, almost all online courses are offered through KC’s Blackboard software, a web-based learning system. Generally, you’ll interact with the instructor and other students via email, discussion boards, interactive chat rooms, video conferences, and/or phone.

Student and faculty feedback indicate that Chrome and Firefox are the best browsers for online learning at KC.

While most of our online platforms are mobile friendly, it is not possible to complete online courses using only a cell phone.

KC recommends using a standard PC or Mac desktop or laptop computer capable of running Office 365. Mobile devices such as a cell phone, Google Chromebook, or tablet computer (Apple IPad, Samsung Galaxy, Microsoft Surface) are discouraged as they may not provide the access and functionality needed.

High speed, reliable internet service. A mobile hot spot is not recommended.
Webcam, computer audio (headset or speakers), and microphone.

No, tests are taken online. Please note that some test proctoring services require a functional webcam and microphone be on throughout the duration of the test. In addition, many tests will require you to receive and use an authorization code that is sent via text to your cell phone.

Many of our online courses have zero textbook costs (ZTC) or use open educational resources.

Visit https://www.kilgore.edu/admissions/zero-textbook-cost-ztc-classes/ to see what classes are ZTC. Please note, however, some courses do require a small access fee and/or the purchase of traditional textbooks.

If you need technical assistance, please contact the IT Help Desk or reach out to the instructor of your class.