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To find your Moodle and Titan Cruiser username enter your seven-digit student id number in the form, and submit.

If you do not know your student id number, enter your name and date of birth, and submit.

Your first-time password for both Moodle and Titan Cruiser is your date of birth in six digits. For example, if you were born on July 4, 1776, your password is 070476.

You will be required to change your passwords for Moodle and Titan Cruiser the first time you log in to each.

Remember your new passwords.

Moodle and Cruiser passwords are distinct, but you can choose the same password for both.

Moodle passwords must be at least six characters long, and at least one must be a lower-case letter.

Evening and Weekend College

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Are you trying to return to school . . . but can do it only after work? Have you been busy raising a family? Did you put your education on hold for something else?

Earn your Associate in Arts degree in General Studies from GTCC and then transfer to a four-year college or university.

GTCC's Evening and Weekend College provides web-enhanced (partially online) and traditional courses in the evenings and on weekends so you can get the classes you want at times that fit your busy lifestyle.  Most of the courses in the program are webbed (meaning that they are partially online) except for some science courses.

These courses are restricted to students in the Evening and Weekend College program, and students can take courses just in the evenings, just on Saturdays, or both.  Students can attend the Evening and Weekend College part-time or full-time.

Courses offered for Fall 2011 include the following:

  • Introduction to Communication (COM 110)
  • Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (COM 120)
  • Expository Writing (ENG 111)
  • World Civilizations I (HIS 111)
  • Western Civilization I (HIS 112)
  • Technology and Society (HUM 110)
  • Survey of Mathematics (MAT 140)
  • College Algebra (MAT 161)
  • Conceptual Physics (PHY 110 and PHY 110A)
  • General Psychology (PSY 150)
  • Introduction to Sociology (SOC 210)
  • Elementary Spanish I (SPA 111)

Apply now!