California State University San Bernardino Class Schedule

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California State University
San Bernardino
5500 UNIVERSITY PARKWAY
SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 92407
TELEPHONE: (909) 537-5000
Class Schedule
Winter Quarter 2012
The Class Schedule is prepared by the Academic Programs Scheduling Office. All
information including, but not limited to, class meeting times, locations, faculty, course
offerings, and statements of fees are subject to change without notice or obligation.
The University does not guarantee the availability of a particular course or section.
Students are encouraged to obtain a copy of the University's Bulletin of Courses for
specific requirements and course descriptions. Since this Class Schedule contains
valuable resource information, it is recommended it be retained throughout the quarter.
Visit the CSUSB web page at: http://www.csusb.edu
For web updates to the schedule of classes and
course materials go to: http://acs.csusb.edu/sched/
CSUSB has a NEW Smoking Policy
For more information see page 126.
Cover Design: San Bernardino State University Office of Public Affairs
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Academic Calendar......................................................... 4
Academic Advisement Contact Listing.......................... 112
Building Names/Codes.................................................... 9
Campus Office Hours...................................................... 5
Campus Map..................................................BACK PAGE
Certificate Programs . .................................................. 114
Complaint Resources Reference List................................130
CSUSB New Smoking Policy............................................126
Designated Smoking Area.............................................127
ONLINE & DISTRIBUTED LEARNING ..............................63
Televised from Main Campus Course Offerings..............63
Online and Web/Classroom Instruction .....................64-67
Financial Aid Information.........................................99-105
Final Examination Schedule...........................................13
Footnote Explanation .............................................. 74-77
General Education Course Listings ......................... 82-85
General Education Requirements ............................ 78-81
Guide to Course Offerings............................................... 8
Interdisciplinary Programs and Service Learning:
Asian Studies ..................................................................59
Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies...........................................60
Community-University Partnerships (CUP) and
Service Learning..............................................................60
Ethnic Studies .................................................................61
Latin American Studies....................................................62
Gender and Sexuality Studies ........................................62
New to CSUSB? Activate your MyCoyote Account..........10
Open University............................................................132
Palm Desert Campus ....................................................68
Palm Desert Campus Course Offerings.................... 70-73
Palm Desert Campus Map..............................................69
Parking FAQ..........................................................106-107
Parking Information......................................................108
Peer Advising in Liberal Studies (P.A.L.S.)................... 118
Single/Multiple Subject Credential Program...........128-129
Student Health & Psyc. Counseling Center............ 116-117
Quick Guide (fees and registration)................................12
Quick Reference..........................................................131
Fees
Credit/Refund of Fees including Nonresident Tuition......95
Dishonored Checks and Credit Cards.............................94
Fee Payment Procedures for Early Registration.............93
Fee Payment Procedures for Late Reg. Period...............93
Fees and Debts Owed to the Institution..........................96
Basic Registration Fee and Non-Resident Tuition
Refunds....................................................................97
Installment Payment Plan Options................................98
Instructions for Installment Payment Plan.......................94
Nonresident and International Students..........................93
Refund Schedule for Registration Fees and
Non-Resident Tuition.......................................................97
Page
The following applies to all Registration Fees.....................94
Parking Permits...............................................................94
Student Parking Fee Refunds..........................................94
Drop box Payments.........................................................94
Payment by Mail..............................................................94
General Information
Administrative Drop...........................................................122
Attending Classes ............................................................122
Auditing Courses ..............................................................123
Campus Safety Report......................................................124
Change of Major................................................................121
Children's Center...............................................................120
Commencement ............................................................... 119
Concurrent Enrollment......................................................121
Course Numbering System...............................................122
Course Overload Permits..................................................123
Coyote OneCard............................................................... 119
Credit by Examination.......................................................123
CSU Intrasystem Program................................................121
Graduation Requirement Check........................................121
Grievance Policy Information............................................123
Lost and Found Property Procedure.................................124
Measles/Rubella, Hepatitis B and Meningitis
Immunization Policy.....................................................122
Non Academic Grievance .................................................120
Non-Smoking Policy..........................................................120
Other Fees........................................................................ 119
Police Department.............................................................124
Privacy Rights of Students................................................120
Skateboard and Bicycle Policy..........................................124
Transcript Requests..........................................................121
Registration
Adding Classes...................................................................88
Adds Requiring Permits.......................................................89
Cancellation of Registration or Withdrawal
from the University...........................................................90
Dropping Classes................................................................90
Important Registration Dates...............................................87
Other Registration Periods..................................................88
Priority Registration.............................................................88
Records, Registration and Evaluation.................................86
Retroactive Withdrawals......................................................91
Withdrawal from the University . .........................................91
Withdrawal Procedures ......................................................91
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Schedule of Classes by Subject
Page
Accounting (ACCT).............................................................14
Administration (ADMN)........................................................14
Aerospace Studies (AS)......................................................14
American Sign Language (ASL)..........................................14
Anthropology (ANTH)..........................................................14
Arabic (ARAB).....................................................................15
Art (ART)............................................................................16
Asian Studies (ASIA)...........................................................18
Astromony (ASTR)..............................................................18
Biology (BIOL).....................................................................18
Career and Technical Studies (ECTS).................................20
Chemistry and BioChemistry (CHEM).................................20
Chinese (CHIN)...................................................................21
Communication Studies (COMM)........................................21
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE).........................23
Correctional and Alternative (EDCA)...................................24
Criminal Justice (CJUS)......................................................24
Curriculum and Instruction Education (EDCI).....................25
Dance (DAN).......................................................................25
Economics (ECON).............................................................25
Education English to Speakers of other
Languages (EESL)..........................................................26
Education (EDUC)...............................................................26
Educational Administration (EADM)....................................26
Educational Counseling (ECLG).........................................27
Elementary/Bilingual Education (EELB)..............................27
English (ENG).....................................................................28
Ethnic Studies (ES).............................................................31
Finance (FIN)......................................................................31
Foreign Language (FLAN)...................................................31
French (FREN)....................................................................32
Gender and Sexuality Studies (GSS)..................................32
Geography (GEOG)...........................................................32
Geology (GEOL)..................................................................33
German (GER)....................................................................34
Health Science (HSCI)........................................................34
History (HIST)......................................................................35
Honors (HON)......................................................................35
Human Development (HD)..................................................35
Humanities (HUM)...............................................................36
Information Management (INFO)........................................36
Instructional Technology (ETEC).........................................37
Japanese (JAPN)................................................................37
Kinesiology (KINE)..............................................................37
Korean (KOR)......................................................................39
Management (MGMT).........................................................39
Marketing (MKTG)...............................................................40
Mathematics (MATH)...........................................................40
Military Science (MILS).......................................................42
Music (MUS)........................................................................42
Natural Sciences (NSCI).....................................................46
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Nursing (NURS)...................................................................47
Paralegal Studies (PLST)....................................................47
Philosophy (PHIL)...............................................................48
Physics (PHYS)...................................................................48
Political Science (PSCI)......................................................49
Psychology (PSYC).............................................................49
Public Administration (PA)...................................................51
Reading Education (ERDG)................................................52
Rehabilitation Counseling (EREH)......................................52
Science Technology, Engineering, Math
Education (ESTM).............................................................52
Science Education...............................................................52
Secondary Education (ESEC).............................................52
Social Sciences (SSCI).......................................................53
Social Work (SW)................................................................53
Sociology (SOC)..................................................................54
Spanish (SPAN)...................................................................55
Special Education (ESPE)...................................................56
Supply Chain Management (SCM)......................................56
Theatre Arts (TA).................................................................57
University Studies (USTD)..................................................58
Special Programs
Over 60 Program...............................................................124
SAIL (Student Assistance in Learning Program)...............124
Undergraduate Advising
ELM/EPT Basic Skills Information..................................... 110
Steps for Advising Success...............................................109
Testing Office..................................................................... 111
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
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FEBRUARY 2012
JANUARY 2012
S
1
8
15
M
2
9
16
T
3
10
17
W
4
11
18
T
5
12
19
F
6
13
20
S
7
14
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
S
M
T
W
4
11
5
12
6
13
18
19
25
26
S
M
T
5
12
19
6
13
20
26
27
MARCH 2012
7
14
21
W
1
8
15
22
T
2
9
16
23
28
26
29
F
3
10
17
24
S
4
11
18
25
APRIL 2012
7
14
T
1
8
15
F
2
9
16
S
3
10
17
S
1
8
15
M
2
9
16
T
3
10
17
W
4
11
18
T
5
12
19
F
6
13
20
S
7
14
21
20
21
22
23
24
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
27
28
29
30
31
29
30
Winter quarter: Jan. 9 - Mar. 19, 2012
Winter 2012 Class Schedule available in the Coyote Bookstore..................................................... Oct. 20
Winter Priority Registration.............................................................................................. Oct. 31 - Nov. 22
Last day for full refund of fees........................................................................................................... Jan. 6
First day of Saturday Winter classes................................................................................................. Jan. 7
First day of Regular Winter classes................................................................................................... Jan. 9
Last day to add via MyCoyote Self Service.................................................................................... Jan. 13
Martin Luther King Holiday observed (campus closed; utility shutdown)................................. Jan. 14 - 16
Census (Last day to drop via MyCoyote Self Service).................................................................... Jan. 30
Last day of Saturday Winter classes............................................................................................... Mar. 17
Last day of Regular Winter classes................................................................................................. Mar. 19
Final Exams..............................................................................................................................Mar. 20 - 24
Winter break.............................................................................................................................Mar. 26 - 30
CAMPUS OFFICE HOURS
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The office hours listed below are in effect during classes and final examinations. Between quarters and during the
summer, students should telephone to ascertain office hours. From off campus dial 53 + extension (example: 53
+ 75057). FACULTY OFFICE HOURS: In addition to meeting with students during scheduled class hours, faculty
members hold regularly scheduled office hours which are posted outside their offices. A student who is unable to
see a faculty member during class or the scheduled office hours may arrange an appointment by contacting the
appropriate department office.
Emergency and Police Protective Services - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week ----------------------- 911
CAMPUS OPERATOR.................................................................................................................................................................................. 75000
ADMISSIONS AND STUDENT....................................8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75188
RECRUITMENT
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fridays and days prior to holidays
UH-107
Special Hours: Jan. 9 & 10
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
For records,
transcripts, grades, graduation
checks, please see Records, Registration & Evaluations.
ADVISING AND ACADEMIC.......................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75034
SERVICES UH-380
ARTS AND LETTERS, COLLEGE OF........................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75800
UH-237
ASSISTIVE COMPUTING RESOURCE......................8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75079
CENTER
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday
PL-1104
BOOKSTORE..............................................................7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75966
7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Friday
Bookstore
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Saturday
Call for special hours 1st week of class
BURSAR’S OFFICE....................................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75157
SH-102
Satellite Office......................................................8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75157
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday and days prior to holidays
UH-171
Special Hours: Jan. 9 & 10
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
BUSINESS AND PUBLIC............................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75700
ADMINISTRATION, COLLEGE OF
JB-278
CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER..........................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75250
UH-329
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday ..................................................................... 75193
STUDIES AND PROGRAMS
UH-235
CHILDREN'S CENTER...............................................7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75928
7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday
COYOTE ONECARD..................................................8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75064
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday
PL-005
To obtain a OneCard after hours or on Saturday 9 a.m. - 11:45 a.m., 1:15 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
or Sunday 2:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. call ext. 77677 for assistance or go to PL-022 located in the basement of the library
EDUCATION, COLLEGE OF.......................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75600
DEAN'S OFFICE
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday CE-221
Special Hours: During the first week of classes, office hours will be 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
During the second week of classes, office hours will be 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75042
PROGRAM OFFICE
UH-395
EVENT SCHEDULING................................................8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75236
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday
CO-132
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CAMPUS OFFICE HOURS
EXTENDED LEARNING, COLLEGE OF....................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday (SH-134)...................................................... 75975
(Open Monday - Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.for the first 2 weeks SH-134
of each quarter)
75975
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Saturday (Yasuda Center only when CEL classes
are scheduled: Limited services available on Saturday)
77324
FACILITIES SERVICES..............................................7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75166
FM-109
FINANCIAL AID OFFICE.............................................8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75227
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fridays and days prior to holidays UH-150
Special Hours: Jan. 9 & 10
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
GRADUATE STUDIES OFFICE..................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75058
CH-123
HOUSING AND RESIDENTIAL LIFE..........................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday........................................................(909) 537-4155
University Village Office
LEARNING CENTER..................................................................................................................... ...............................................................75038
General office hours (when classes are in session): M-Th: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. / F: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m
UH-351
Testing hours (when classes are in session): M&Th: 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. / Tu, W, & F: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Computer lab printing (when classes are in session): M-Th: 8 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. / F: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Please check the web site for detailed hours and services: http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/lc/
LIBERAL STUDIES.....................................................10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday ................................................................................ 75857
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday CE-114
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday
LIBRARY.....................................................................8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday............................................ Circulation 75090
For special hours in effect during
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on FRIDAY ONLY
Reference 73328
final examinations, see posting
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Saturday
Pfau Library Bldg. in the Library
1:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday
* Hours are subject to change, please check the library website for more update information.
MEDIA SERVICES OFFICE........................................8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75060
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday
PL-003
NATURAL SCIENCES, COLLEGE OF........................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75300
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday
BI-107
ONLINE & DISTRIBUTED LEARNING.......................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 77439
PL-233
PARKING SERVICES OFFICE...................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday .................................................................... 75912
(Special Hours September 22, 23, 26, 27 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.)
TO-209
Information Services...............................................Station at University Parkway................................................................................... 75915
7:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Monday - Thursday
7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Friday
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday
PEER ADVISING LIBERAL STUDIES........................Hours change quarterly............................................................................................. 75482
(PALS)
Please go to PALS center for posted hours
CE-114
PSYCHOLOGICAL COUNSELING CTR.....................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday and Thursday............................................................ 75040
8:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday HC-162
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday
PSYCHOLOGY PEER ADVISING CENTER...............Call for current hours................................................................................................. 75434
(PAC)
SB-426
RECORDS, REGISTRATION &..................................8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75200
EVALUATIONS
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fridays and days prior to holidays
UH-171
Special Hours: Jan. 9 & 10
8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
SELF INSTRUCTIONAL LABS...................................8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday............................................................... 75067
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday
PL-1109, PL-1105
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
CAMPUS OFFICE HOURS
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SERVICES TO STUDENTS WITH..............................8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75238
DISABILITIES
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday
UH-183
Evening/Saturday Testing by Appt. only
8:00 a.m - 10:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday - Saturday
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES,...................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 77500
COLLEGE OF SB-207
STUDENT ACCOUNTS OFFICE................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75162
SH-119
STUDENT AFFAIRS, OFFICE OF THE......................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75185
VICE PRESIDENT
UH-231
STUDENT HEALTH AND PSYCHOLOGICAL.............8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday and Thursday............................................................ 75241
COUNSELING CENTER 8:00 a.m. - 5:45 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday
HC-162
9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday
STUDENT LEADERSHIP AND...................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75234
DEVELOPMENT, OFFICE OF SU-203
STUDENT TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT.......................9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 73395
CENTER
By Appointment: Saturday and Sunday
PL-1108
SANTOS MANUEL STUDENT UNION.......................7:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday............................................................... 77201
7:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday
SU-202
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
STUDENT SERVICES, COLLEGE OF.......................9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75609
EDUCATION
9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday
CE-102
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES...................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday................................................................. 75032
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Friday
UH-352
UNIVERSITY POLICE
Business Phone 24/7
77777
Lost and Found Property Hours................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 73782
VETERAN CERTIFICATION.......................................8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday...................................................................... 75213
UH-171
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GUIDE TO COURSE OFFERINGS
How to Read List of Courses
(see next page for an explanation of each code)
Call Sec Foot-
No. No. note
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
Room
Faculty
GE
Ind.
Art
ART -120
INTRODUCTION TO 2-D DESIGN
21133 01 ACTMW
0800AM 1150AM
VA-302
Fees $39
ART -121
INTRODUCTION TO 3-D DESIGN
21135 01 ACTMW
0800AM 1150AM
VA-122
Fees $39
ART -122
INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING
21136 01 ACTMW
0120PM 0510PM
VA-306
Fees $39
ART -123
INTRO ART & TECHNOLOGY
21137 01 3
ACTMW
0100PM 0320PM
VA-232
Fees $39
ART -320
DIGITAL IMAGE EDITING
23843 01
SEMTR
1000AM 1150AM
VA-110
ART -395
ART IN THE CLASSROOM
21175 01 ACTTR
0900PM 0510PM
VA-222
Fees $39
21176 02
ACT TR
0100PM 0350PM
VA-122
Fees $39
21177 70
ACT TBA
0100PM 0350PM
VA-122
Department Consent Required
Web with classroom component
Fees $39
4 Units
TORREGRO
4 Units
PALMER D
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
COOPER H
4 Units
HOLLIDAY
3 Units
SCULLIN K
MURRAY H
MURRAY H
Biology
If class is closed all students must fill out a waiting list request form by visiting http://biology.csusb.edu/. For additional information contact the Biology
Department at 537-5305.
BIOL-100
TOPICS IN BIOLOGY
22704 01 31, 30 LECTR
0800PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
Fees $25
22705 02 LEC MW
0200PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
Fees $25
23787 03 LECMW
0600AM 0750AM
Fees $10
22707 0431, 30 LABT
0530PM 0820PM
Fees $10
22708 06 31, 30 LABR
0530PM 0820PM
22709 03 13
LABM
0610PM 0900PM
Fees $10
BIOL-201
BIOL OF ORGANISMS
22724 01
LECTR
1000AM 1150PM
Department Consent Required
Fees $25
22725 02
LABT
1200PM 0250PM
22726 03
LABT
0300PM 0550PM
22727 04
LABT
0300PM 0550PM
5 Units
PS-010 STAFF
JB-102
STAFF
CS-142 STAFF
BI-302
STAFF
BI-302
BI-302
STAFF
STAFF
5 Units
CE-105 WILLIAMS
BI-205
BI-205
BI-205
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
B2
GUIDE TO COURSE OFFERINGS
Explanation of Codes from Preceding Page
Subject Area/Catalog Number
The subject area is used to identify the courses
(refer to table of contents). The catalog number
can be referenced in the Bulletin of Courses.
Course Requirement
Notes appear below each course section providing
information on registration requirements such as
department consent; Math and English remediation; English 101; and additional course fees.
Section Number
The section number is used to distinguish one
section of the same course from another.
Class Number
Each section of each course has its own unique
class number. The number changes each quarter
and is used to identify the term during registration.
Course Components
ACT = activity; LAB = laboratory; DIS = disertation;
LEC = lecture; SEM = seminar; SUP = individually
supervised instruction.
Course Title Abbreviation
This abbreviated title will also appear on your grade
reports and transcripts. Refer to the Bulletin of
Courses for complete course titles, descriptions,
and prerequisites/corequisites requirements.
Days
M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R =
Thursday; F = Friday; S = Saturday; U = Sunday;
DAILY = Monday through Friday; TBA = Meeting
time arranged between instructor of department
or division and students.
Time
Beginning and ending times for each class are
shown using standard time.
Units
The number of quarter units this course yields.
Instructor
The faculty assigned to teach the course section.
GE/IND
General Education indicator. See page 78 for
GE Requirements 2012.
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Building Names/Codes
Administration . ....................................... AD
Biological Sciences .................................. BI
Coyote Bookstore ....................................BK
Chaparral Hall......................................... CH
Chemical Sciences.................................. CS
Children's Center..................................... CC
College of Education............................... CE
Faculty Office Building............................. FO
Health Center.......................................... HC
Health & PE Complex/
Coussoulis Arena...................................HP
Jack Brown Hall........................................ JB
Off-Campus Locations............................. OC
Palm Desert Campus.............................. PD
Performing Arts/Theatre........................... PA
Pfau Library.............................................. PL
Physical Education ..................................PE
Physical Sciences....................................PS
Serrano Village.........................................SV
Social & Behavioral Sciences...................SB
Student Union.......................................... SU
Temporary Classrooms............................TC
Temp. Acad. Modules............................... TA
Temporary Offices....................................TO
University Hall......................................... UH
University Police.......................................UP
University Village..................................... UV
Visual Art Center/
Museum. .................................................. VA
Yasuda Center......................................... YC
Footnotes
Footnotes apply to specific courses. Explanatory information for footnote codes are listed on
pages 74-77.
Course Numbering System
1-99
Nondegree-applicable credit.
100-299 Lower-division courses designed primarily for freshmen and sophomores.
Graduate credit is not allowed.
300-599 Upper-division courses of junior and
senior level; graduate credit may be
awarded if course is accepted in a
specific graduate program.
600-699 Courses for postbaccalaureate and
graduate students only. May not be
taken by undergraduates.
700-799 Courses for doctoral candidates only.
990-999 Special comprehensive exams, projects, units not awarded.
NEW TO CSUSB?
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Activate your MyCoyote Account
The MyCoyote Login http://mycoyote.cms.csusb.edu/ access button is available on the CSUSB
web page http://www.csusb.edu/ on the left side directly under Coyote Corner. When you click on
the MyCoyote Login the next screen available will be the screen as shown below.
Go to: First Time Users: Activate Your Account
Sign In
Welcome to MyCoyote
* Indicates a required field.
* Coyote ID:
* Password:
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Check your CSUSB email account on a daily basis for important class
and registration information, important announcements and events,
instructor notifications and much, much more!
If you are a first time user, please activate your MyCoyote account
now.
First Time Users: Activate Your Account
Sign In
Forgot Password & Reset Expired Password
Employment Opportunities
- Internal Candidates Please login above with your Coyote ID/Password to apply for state
positions. If you are accessing MyCoyote for the first time, you will
need to call the Campus HelpDesk:X77677 to open a ticket requesting
access. Tell Me More...
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• Purchase Parking Permits
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Updates & Announcements
System Availability - Daily from 3:00 am - 12:00 am PST
Weekly Maintenance Announcements - Due to weekly maintenance
activities, MyCoyote Self-Services connectivity may be impacted
momentarily every Tuesday night after 6:00 pm PST. See Scheduled
Outage for more detail.
MyCoyote Help
Technical Information: System/Browser Requirements
Account Activation: Activate My Account Tutorial
Student Self-Service Tutorials: Special designed Macromedia Flash
movies and MS Word tutorials to guide students thru registration/
enrollment process, including searching for classes, adding, dropping
and Enrollment FAQ.
Advising Tutorial: How to view my PAWS report in MyCoyote
Personal Info Update Tutorial: How to update my personal info in
MyCoyote Student Center
HOW TO ACTIVATE YOUR MYCOYOTE ACCOUNT
Tutorial available at: http://cms.csusb.edu/ehelpStudent/index.jsp
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1. To activate your MyCoyote account, login to the CSUSB Identity Manager using your Coyote ID and Password.
If you are a first time user, you must use your Activation Code as your Password. If you have already
created a new password through CSUSB Identity Manager, you do not need to activate your account again.
2. CSUSB Identity Management System has three options to manage your account:
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Change the password for your MyCoyote Account
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Setup/change answers to authentication questions
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Change other account attributes
3. Click the Change the Password for your MyCoyote Account link to change your password:
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Check the Change Identity system user and all resource accounts box to change your password on
“all resources.”
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“Uncheck” the Change Identity system user and all resource accounts box to change your password
on “individual resources.”
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Then, select one/more resource account IDs check box.
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Click the Change Password button.
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Confirmation and workflow status display in the Change Password Results page.
Click the OK button to return to the CSUSB Identity Manager Home page.
4. Click the Setup/Change Answers to Authentication Questions link to setup or change answers.
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To manage your account, you may:
1. Use the authentication questions provided by the system
2. Personalize your own authentication questions
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In providing your answers to the authentication questions, you must follow the Answer Policy provided
by the system, “No two questions can have the same answer.”
●● Click the Save button to save your answers. Return to the CSUSB Identity Home page.
5. Click the LOGOUT button to logout CSUSB Identity Management System.
REGISTRATION
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Additional Registration information available beginning
on page 87 or go online at: http://rre.csusb.edu
REGISTRATION PROCEDURES
All registration, including schedule adjustments (adds and drops) and late registration, will be
accomplished by using MyCoyote a web based registration system. Access the web site at
https://mycoyote.csusb.edu
Access Rate and Times
The on-line registration system will be available during the following time periods:
7 Days a Week; 6:00 am. to 2:00 a.m.
Registration System: MyCoyote
On-line: https:Mycoyote.csusb.edu
Fees are now due on a specific date based on the date of your registration.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR REGISTRATION
PRIORITY REGISTRATION
Oct. 31 - Nov. 22, 2011
OPEN ENROLLMENT
Nov. 23 - Dec. 9, 2011
LAST DAY TO ADD CLASSES VIA MYCOYOTE
January 13, 2012
LAST DAY TO DROP VIA MYCOYOTE (CENSUS)
January 30, 2012
A Grade Of "W' Will Be Assigned for approved drops and withdrawals
occurring after the census date January 30, 2012.
FEES
The fee information is available beginning on page 93 or visit the Bursar web site at:
http://fees.csusb.edu/
The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules
or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU
must reserve the right, even after initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed
fees, without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun.
All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by
The Board of Trustees.
FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
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A final examination has been scheduled for each class. For classes scheduled at the Palm Desert Campus, see instructor for day and time of the final exam. In courses extending over more than one term, the examination in the concluding term may also cover work done in the preceding term or terms. Examinations may not be taken before or after the
scheduled period nor may the time of an examination be changed without authorization by the corresponding college
Dean. Permission to take a final examination with a different section of the same course may be granted by the appropriate college Dean with the consent of the instructors concerned. Failure to take or to pass any final or other course
examination will result in such deficiencies as instructors may assign.
The final examination for classes meeting at times other than those listed will be arranged by the instructor and will take
place during the time period of March 20 - 24, 2012.
REGULAR CLASS
MEETING TIME
FINAL
EXAM DAY
FINAL
EXAM TIME
MWF 8:00 A.M.
MWF 9:20 A.M.
MWF 10:40 A.M.
MWF 12:00 P.M.
MWF 1:20 P.M.
MWF 2:40 P.M.
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
1:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
MW 8:00 A.M.
MW 9:00 A.M.
MW 9:20 A.M.
MW
10:00 A.M.
MW
10:40 A.M.
MW
12:00 P.M.
MW 1:00 P.M.
MW 1:20 P.M.
MW 2:00 P.M.
MW 2:40 P.M.
MW 3:00 P.M.
MW 4:00 P.M.
MW 6:00 P.M.
MW 7:00 P.M.
MW 8:00 P.M.
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
1:50 P.M.
1:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
9:50 P.M.
M 8:00 A.M.
M 9:00 A.M.
M
10:00 A.M.
M
11:00 A.M.
M
12:00 P.M.
M 1:00 P.M.
M 2:00 P.M.
M 3:00 P.M.
M 4:00 P.M.
M 5:00 P.M.
M 6:00 P.M.
M 7:00 P.M.
M 8:00 P.M.
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
1:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
9:50 P.M.
WF 8:00 A.M.
WF
10:00 A.M.
WF
12:00 P.M.
WF 2:00 P.M.
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
Friday, March 23
Wednesday, March 21
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
W 8:00 A.M.
W 9:00 A.M.
W
10:00 A.M.
W
11:00 A.M.
W
12:00 P.M.
W 1:00 P.M.
W 2:00 P.M.
W 3:00 P.M.
W 4:00 P.M.
W 5:00 P.M.
W 6:00 P.M.
W 7:00 P.M.
W 8:00 P.M.
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
Wednesday, March 21
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
1:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
9:50 P.M.
REGULAR CLASS
MEETING TIME
FINAL
EXAM DAY
FINAL
EXAM TIME
TR 8:00 A.M.
TR 9:00 A.M.
TR
10:00 A.M.
TR
11:00 A.M.
TR
12:00 P.M.
TR 1:00 P.M.
TR 2:00 P.M.
TR 3:00 P.M.
TR 4:00 P.M.
TR 5:00 P.M.
TR 6:00 P.M.
TR 7:00 P.M.
TR 8:00 P.M.
Tuesday, March 20
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
1:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
9:50 P.M.
T 8:00 A.M.
T 9:00 A.M.
T
10:00 A.M.
T
11:00 A.M.
T
12:00 P.M.
T 1:00 P.M.
T 2:00 P.M.
T 3:00 P.M.
T 4:00 P.M.
T 5:00 P.M.
T 6:00 P.M.
T 7:00 P.M.
T 8:00 P.M.
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
Tuesday, March 20
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
1:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
9:50 P.M.
R 8:00 A.M.
R 9:00 A.M.
R
10:00 A.M.
R
11:00 A.M.
R
12:00 P.M.
R 1:00 P.M.
R 2:00 P.M.
R 3:00 P.M.
R 4:00 P.M.
R 5:00 P.M.
R 6:00 P.M.
R 7:00 P.M.
R 8:00 P.M.
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
Thursday, March 22
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
8:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
1:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
9:50 P.M.
F 8:00 A.M.
F 9:20 A.M.
F
10:00 A.M.
F
12:00 P.M.
F 2:00 P.M.
F 3:00 P.M.
F 4:00 P.M.
F 6:00 P.M.
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
Friday, March 23
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
4:00 P.M.
6:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
3:50 P.M.
5:50 P.M.
7:50 P.M.
S 8:00 A.M.
S 8:30 A.M.
S 9:00 A.M.
S
10:00 A.M.
S
12:00 P.M.
S 1:00 P.M.
Saturday, March 24
Saturday, March 24
Saturday, March 24
Saturday, March 24
Saturday, March 24
Saturday, March 24
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
8:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.
12:00 P.M.
12:00 P.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
9:50 A.M.
11:50A.M.
1:50 P.M.
1:50 P.M.
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Accounting
ACCT-211
20653 01 1
20654 02 1
20655 03 1
20656 04 1
ACCT-212
20657 01 1
20658 02
20659 03 1
20660 04
ACCT-315
20661 01
Fees $25
20662 02
ACCT-347
20663 01
20664 02
ACCT-372
20665 01
20666 02
ACCT-373
20667 01
20668 02
ACCT-426
20669 02
ACCT-440
20670 01
Fees $18
20671 02
ACCT-444
23364 01
ACCT-447
23365 01
ACCT-468
20676 01 1
ACCT-536
20674 01
ACCT-539
20799 01
ACCT-541
20672 01
Fees $18
20673 02
ACCT-574
20677 01
ACCT-575
20678 01 3
20922 03
ACCT-590
23366 01
ACCT-595B
20679 01 4
20680 02 3,4
ACCT-595D
20681 01 4
20823 02
20824 03
ACCT-606
20682 70 19
ACCT-620
20683 01 19
ACCT-629
20684 01 19
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
ACCT-675
20928 01
INTRO ACCT I
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
INTRO ACCOUNTING II
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
LEC MW 0800PM 0950PM
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
ACCT INFO SYSTEMS
LEC TR 0200PM 0310PM
4 Units
JB-111 STAFF
JB-111 STAFF
JB-111 LIU X
JB-111 LIU X
4 Units
JB-109 STAFF
JB-140 STAFF
JB-111 LIU X
JB-258 HUH S
4 Units
JB-257 STAFF
LAB TR 0310PM 0400PM
MGMT ACCT & DECISION MAKING
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
INTERMEDIATE ACCT
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
PROBLEM INTERMEDIATE ACCT
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
SEM MW 1000AM 1150AM
INTRO TO TAXATION
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM
FINANCIAL STATEMENT AUDITING
LEC TR 0600PM 0710PM
JB-257 STAFF
4 Units
JB-143 ESCOBAR R
JB-112 HUH S
4 Units
JB-255 STAFF
JB-139 ESCOBAR R
4 Units
JB-137 ESCOBAR R
JB-139 JIN J
4 Units
JB-116 DOROCAK J
4 Units
JB-257 STAFF
ACT TR 0710PM 0800PM
ACCT LAW,ETHICS &INSTITUTION
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM
COST ACCOUNTING
LEC MW 1200PM 0150PM
ACCT GOVT & NOPROFIT ORG
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
CORP & PARTNERSHIP TAX
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM
ADVANCED AUDITING
LEC TR 0200PM 0310PM
JB-257 STAFF
4 Units
JB-137 LILLIE R
4 Units
JB-137 STAFF
4 Units
UH-060 STAFF
4 Units
JB-137 DOROCAK J
4 Units
JB-137 STAFF
4 Units
JB-141 STAFF
ACT TR 0310PM 0350PM
REPORTING ISSUES INT ACCT
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SEMINAR IN ACCT
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ACCT MANAGERIAL DEC MAKING
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
Online course
INTERNAL AUDIT&MGMT CONTROL
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
SEM TAX & BUSINESS DECISION
SEM MW 0800PM 0950PM
JB-141 STAFF
4 Units
JB-112 JIN J
4 Units
SARWAR G
COURTS J
4 Units
JB-112 JIN J
2 Units
SARWAR G
COURTS J
4 Units
SARWAR G
COURTS J
COURTS J
4 Units
JB-118 HUH S
4 Units
JB-112 LILLIE R
4 Units
JB-112 DOROCAK J
ACCT-695A
20926 01
ACCT-695D
20865 01
ACCT-996
20900 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRAD INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRAD INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
MSA CLASSIFIED
SUP TBA 4 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
0 Units
STAFF
ACCT-998
20901 01
COMPREHENSIVE PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
0 Units
STAFF
ACCT-999
20902 01
MSA COMP EXAM
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
0 Units
STAFF
Administration
ADMN-590B
20920 01
ADMN-590D
20919 01
ADMN-590D
20929 02
ADMN-690B
23610 01
ADMN-690D
23612 01
23613 02
SEM IN ADMN DOING BUSINESS IN ASIA 2 Units
SEM F 0600PM 0950PM
STAFF
SEM IN ADMN DOING BUSINESS IN INDIA 4 Units
SEM F 0100PM 0450PM
STAFF
SEM IN ADMN DOING BUSINESS IN ASIA 4 Units
SEM F 0200PM 0550PM
STAFF
ADV TOP ADMN
2 Units
SEM F 0500PM 0650PM
STAFF
ADV TOP ADMN
4 Units
SEM F 0100PM 0450PM
LIN F
Department Consent Required
SEM F 0200PM 0550PM
GUPTA V
Department Consent Required
Aerospace Studies
AS -90
20032 01
AS -102
20033 01
AS -202
20034 01
AS -302
20035 01
AS -402
20036 01
LEADERSHIP LAB
SUP F 1230PM 0230PM
THE AIR FORCE TODAY II
SUP F 1100AM 1150AM
DEVELOPMENT OF AIR POWER II
SUP F 0800AM 0850AM
AIR FORCE LDRSHP&MGMT II
SUP F 0800AM 1050AM
NTNL SEC FORCE AMER SOC II
SUP F 0800AM 1050AM
0 Units
SB-129 HESKEW N
1 Unit
SB-217 STAFF
1 Unit
SB-217 STAFF
3 Units
SB-211 STAFF
3 Units
SB-216 STAFF
American Sign Language
ASL -102
21728 01
Fees $10
22036 02
Fees $10
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE II
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM UH-251 GRAVATT F
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-260 GRAVATT F
Anthropology
ANTH-100
20500 01
ANTH-102
20001 01
ANTH-140
20002 01 1
INTRO ANTH-HUMAN EVOLUTION
4 Units
D4
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM SB-128 DIAS C
INTRO ANTH-CULTURE & SOC
4 Units
D4
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM CE-105 BENNETT M
WORLD CIVILIZATIONS I
4 Units
D3
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM JB-102 DIAS C
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
ANTH-200
20457 01
ANTH-300
23382 01
ANTH-306
20499 01
ANTH-322
20458 01
20459 02
ANTH-326
23395 01
ANTH-330
20003 01
ANTH-333
20004 01
ANTH-354
20005 01
ANTH-358
23380 01
ANTH-362
20502 01
ANTH-366
20472 01
20473 02
ANTH-388
23381 01
ANTH-485
23396 01
ANTH-500
20006 01
ANTH-575B
20007 01 3
ANTH-575C
20008 01 3
ANTH-575D
20009 01 3
ANTH-575E
20010 01 3
ANTH-576B
20011 01 3
ANTH-576C
20012 01 3
ANTH-576D
20013 01 3
ANTH-576E
20014 01 3
ANTH-577B
20015 01 3
ANTH-577C
20016 01 3
ANTH-577D
20017 01 3
ANTH-577E
20018 01 3
ANTH-578B
20019 01 3
ANTH-578C
23397 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
BIOLOGICAL ANTHRO LAB
1 Unit
LAB M 0920AM 1150AM SB-364 NIEWOEHNER
ARCHAEOLOGY
4 Units
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM SB-216 ROBERTSHAW
AZTEC, MAYA & PREDEC
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-216 BERDAN F
HUM OSTEOLOGY&FUNC ANATOMY
5 Units
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM SB-364 NIEWOEHNER
LAB W 0920AM 1150AM SB-364 NIEWOEHNER
HUMAN ORIGINS
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM SB-216 NIEWOEHNER
CRS/CUL CHLD REAR
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM TC-017 MILLER-THA
SEX&GENDR CRS/CUL
4 Units
G2
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM TC-017 MILLER-THA
CULTURES MEX&CENTRAL AMER
4 Units
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM TC-017 BERDAN F
PEOPLES MID EAST
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM SB-216 BENNETT M
PEOPLES OF ASIA
4 Units
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM SB-212 NADEAU K
FILIPINO MUSLIM DANCE RITUALS
2 Units
SEM F 0400PM 0450PM PE-104 NADEAU K
Department Consent Required
ACT F 0500PM 0650PM PE-104 NADEAU K
Department Consent Required
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM SB-216 BENNETT M
APPL ANTH&SOC POLICY
4 Units
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM TC-017 NADEAU K
GRT IDEAS IN ANTH
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM SB-216 BARBER R
INTERN IN ANTHRO
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN ANTHRO
3 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN ANTHRO
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN ANTHRO
5 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN MUSEUM STUDIES
2 Units
SUP TBA BARBER R
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN MUSEUM STUDIES
3 Units
SUP TBA BARBER R
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN MUSEUM STUDIES
4 Units
SUP TBA BARBER R
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN MUSEUM STUDIES
5 Units
SUP TBA BARBER R
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN ARCHAEOLOGY
2 Units
SUP TBA ROBERTSHAW
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN ARCHAEOLOGY
3 Units
SUP TBA ROBERTSHAW
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN ARCHAEOLOGY
4 Units
SUP TBA ROBERTSHAW
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN ARCHAEOLOGY
5 Units
SUP TBA ROBERTSHAW
Department Consent Required
INTERN APPLIED CULTURAL ANTHRO
2 Units
SUP TBA NADEAU K
Department Consent Required
INTERN APPLIED CULTURAL ANTHRO
3 Units
SUP TBA NADEAU K
Department Consent Required
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Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
ANTH-578D
20020 01 3
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
INTERN APPLIED CULTURAL ANTHRO
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20577 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20578 03
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20579 04
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20580 05
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-578E
INTERN APPLIED CULTURAL ANTHRO
20021 01 3
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-585
FLD WK CULTURAL ANTH
20022 01 3
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
20023 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20420 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20450 03
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
20024 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
20025 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20421 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-595E
INDEPENDENT STUDY
20026 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-597
SR HONORS PROJECT
20027 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-695B
IND GRAD STUDIES
20028 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-695C
IND GRAD STUDIES
20029 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-695D
IND GRAD STUDIES
20030 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-695E
IND GRAD STUDIES
20031 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
NADEAU K
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
5 Units
NADEAU K
4 Units
STAFF
2 Units
NADEAU K
STAFF
STAFF
3 Units
NADEAU K
4 Units
NADEAU K
STAFF
5 Units
NADEAU K
5 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
Arabic
ARAB-101
21385 01
Fees $10
ARAB-102
21386 01
Fees $10
21666 02
Fees $10
ARAB-201
22054 02
Fees $10
ARAB-202
21869 01
Fees $10
ARAB-212
22053 01
Fees $10
COLLEGE ARABIC I
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-246 RAMADAN A
COLLEGE ARABIC II
4 Units
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-251 MANGO O
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CE-104 KHOLAKI L
INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
C3
STAFF
INTERMEDIATE ARABIC II
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM CE-107 KHOLAKI L
ARABIC COMPOSITION
4 Units
SEM S 0900AM 1250PM UH-058 RAMADAN A
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
16
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Arabic (continued)
ARAB-302
21979 01
Fees $10
ARAB-399A
21790 01
ARAB-399B
21791 01
ARAB-402
23711 01
ARAB-470
23748 70
Fees $10
ARAB-496
22130 01
ARAB-575A
21925 01
ARAB-575D
21923 01
ADVANCED ARABIC II
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM UH-060 MANGO O
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
FOURTH YEAR ARABIC II
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
CONTEMP ISSUES ARAB CULTURE
SEM TBA SENIOR ASSESSMENT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
DOUEIRI D
4 Units
DOUEIRI D
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
Art
ART -120
21058 01
Fees $39
23718 02
Fees $39
ART -121
20976 01
Fees $39
23719 02
Fees $39
ART -122
20977 01
Fees $39
23720 02
Fees $39
ART -123
21051 01
Fees $39
ART -124
21072 01
Fees $39
ART -200
21056 01
Fees $9
ART -222
21018 01
Fees $9
ART -232
21040 01
Fees $39
ART -235
21023 01
Fees $39
20978 02
ART -238
21041 01
Fees $39
ART -240
20979 01
Fees $39
20980 02
INTRODUCTION TO 2-D DESIGN
4 Units
ACT TR 0600PM 0950PM VA-302 MUELLER N
ACT MW 0600PM 0950PM VA-302 STAFF
INTRODUCTION TO 3-D DESIGN
4 Units
ACT MW 0800AM 1150AM VA-110 RINGSMUTH
ACT MW 0120PM 0510PM VA-110 STAFF
INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING
4 Units
ACT TR 0800AM 1150AM VA-306 ADSIT R
ACT MW 0120PM 0510PM VA-306 STAFF
INTRO ART & TECHNOLOGY
4 Units
ACT TR 0600PM 0950PM VA-224 COOPER H
INTRO DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN
4 Units
ACT MW 0120PM 0510PM VA-232 COLLINS K
STUDIES IN ART
4 Units
C1
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM VA-101 BLALOCK A
ART HIST:AFRICA,ASIA,OCEANIA
4 Units
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM VA-101 STAFF
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN MGMT
4 Units
ACT TR 0100PM 0450PM VA-232 LI J
BEGINNING PAINTING
5 Units
SEM MW 0800AM 0850AM VA-303 SPENCE B
ACT MW 0900AM 1150AM VA-303 SPENCE B
PROD OF VISUAL INFO DESIGN
4 Units
ACT TR 0800AM 0950AM VA-232 STAFF
BEGINNING SCULPTURE
5 Units
LEC MW 0800AM 0850AM VA-123F JOHNSTON R
ACT MW 0900AM 1150AM VA-123F JOHNSTON R
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ART -254
21021 01
Fees $39
21022 02
ART -260
21045 01
Fees $39
21046 02
ART -268
21063 01
Fees $39
21064 02
ART -270
21029 01
Fees $39
21030 02
ART -290
21052 01
Fees $39
21053 02
21059 03
Fees $39
21060 04
23723 05
Fees $39
23724 06
ART -304
23571 01
Fees $39
23582 02
ART -306
23565 01
Fees $9
ART -308
23569 01
Fees $39
23570 02
ART -322
23576 01
Fees $39
23577 02
ART -333
21019 70
Fees $9
ART -335
23573 01
Fees $39
23574 02
23639 03
Fees $39
23640 04
ART -336
20981 01 3
Fees $39
20982 02 3
ART -340
23580 01
Fees $39
23581 02
ART -341
20983 01 3
Fees $39
20984 02 3
ART -342
20985 01
Fees $39
20986 02
ART -343
21015 01
Fees $39
21016 02
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
BEGINNING CERAMICS
5 Units
LEC TR 0800AM 0850AM VA-102 STAFF
ACT TR 0900AM 1150AM VA-123M STAFF
BEGINNING PRINTMAKING
5 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0650PM VA-108 SCULLIN K
ACT MW 0700PM 0950PM VA-108 SCULLIN K
BEG WOODWORKING
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-117 KING S
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-117 KING S
BEGINNING GLASS
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-123C GRAY K
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-123C GRAY K
BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY
5 Units
LEC TR 0800AM 0850AM VA-111 SHAFER J
ACT TR 0900AM 1150AM VA-111 SHAFER J
LEC MW 0120PM 0210PM VA-111 MCGOVERN
ACT MW 0220PM 0510PM VA-111 MCGOVERN
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-111 STAFF
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-111 STAFF
ADV DRAW&LIFE DRAW
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-306 MUELLER N
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-306 MUELLER N
GREEK & ROMAN ART
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM PL-245 STAFF
INTERMEDIATE WOODWORKING
5 Units
SEM TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-117 KING S
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-117 KING S
WEB DESIGN
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-224 COOPER H
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-224 COOPER H
HIST GRAPH DESIGN
4 Units
LEC TBA STEFFEL B
Online course
INTERMEDIATE PAINTING
5 Units
LEC MW 0120PM 0210PM VA-303 SPENCE B
ACT MW 0220PM 0510PM VA-303 SPENCE B
LEC MW 0800AM 0850AM VA-303 SPENCE B
ACT MW 0900AM 1150AM VA-303 SPENCE B
ADVANCED PAINTING
5 Units
LEC MW 0120PM 0210PM VA-305 SPENCE B
ACT MW 0220PM 0510PM VA-305 SPENCE B
INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE
5 Units
SEM MW 0120PM 0210PM VA-123F JOHNSTON R
ACT MW 0220PM 0510PM VA-123F JOHNSTON R
ADVANCD SCULPTURE
5 Units
LEC MW 0120PM 0210PM VA-123F JOHNSTON R
ACT MW 0220PM 0510PM VA-123F JOHNSTON R
GRAPHIC DESIGN I
5 Units
LEC MW 0800AM 0850AM VA-226 OAKES A
ACT MW 0900AM 1150AM VA-226 OAKES A
GRAPHIC DESIGN II
5 Units
LEC TR 0800AM 0850AM VA-226 LI J
ACT TR 0900AM 1150AM VA-226 LI J
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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ART -344
21061 01
Fees $39
21062 02
ART -345
21017 01
Fees $39
ART -355
20987 01 3
Fees $39
20988 02 3
ART -357
20989 01 3
Fees $39
20990 02 3
ART -361
21047 01
Fees $39
21048 02
ART -362
21049 01
Fees $39
21050 02
ART -365A
20991 01 3
Fees $39
ART -365B
20992 01 3
Fees $39
ART -365C
20993 01
Fees $39
ART -365D
20994 01
Fees $39
ART -365E
20995 01
Fees $39
ART -369
21065 01
Fees $39
21066 02
ART -370
21031 01
Fees $39
21032 02
ART -384
23641 01
Fees $39
23642 02
ART -386
21043 01
Fees $39
21044 02
ART -391
20996 01
Fees $39
20997 02
ART -395
21067 01
Fees $39
21068 02
Fees $39
23721 03
Fees $39
21054 70
Fees $39
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
GRAPHIC DESGN III
5 Units
LEC MW 0120PM 0210PM VA-226 OAKES A
ACT MW 0220PM 0510PM VA-226 OAKES A
GALLERY MANAGEMNT
2 Units
SUP TBA KIRSCH E
Instructor Consent Required
INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-102 PETTY A
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-123M PETTY A
ADVANCED CERAMICS
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-123M PETTY A
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-123M PETTY A
INTERMEDIATE PRINTMAKING
5 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0650PM VA-108 SCULLIN K
ACT MW 0700PM 0950PM VA-108 SCULLIN K
ADVANCED PRINTMAKING
5 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0650PM VA-108 SCULLIN K
ACT MW 0700PM 0950PM VA-108 SCULLIN K
DIRECTED STUDIO PROBLEMS
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
DIRECTED STUDIO PROBLEMS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
DIRECTED STUDIO PROBLEMS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
3 Units
STAFF
DIRECTED STUDIO PROBLEMS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
DIRECTED STUDIO PROBLEMS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
5 Units
STAFF
ADV WOOD & FURN
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-117 KING S
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-117 KING S
INTERMEDIATE GLASS
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-123C GRAY K
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-123C GRAY K
DIGITAL MOTION IMAGING
5 Units
SEM MW 0800AM 0850AM VA-224 STEFFEL B
ACT MW 0900AM 1150AM VA-224 STEFFEL B
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
5 Units
LEC TR 0600PM 0650PM VA-232 KING S
ACT TR 0700PM 0950PM VA-232 KING S
PHOTOGRAPHY II
5 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0650PM VA-111 MCGOVERN
ACT MW 0700PM 0950PM VA-111 MCGOVERN
ART IN CLASSROOM
3 Units
ACT TR 0100PM 0350PM VA-221 COATES K
ACT MW 0120PM 0410PM VA-221 BUCKLEY A
ACT TR 0100PM 0350PM VA-222 STAFF
ACT T 0430PM 0800PM VA-222 BROCKIE K
Department Consent Required
Web with classroom component
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ART -415
20998 01
Fees $9
ART -420
21020 01
Fees $9
ART -441
21069 01
Fees $39
21070 02
ART -442
20999 01
Fees $39
21000 02
ART -443
21024 01
Fees $39
21025 02
ART -471
21033 01
Fees $39
21034 02
ART -492
21026 01
Fees $39
21027 02
ART -496
21001 01
Fees $9
ART -497
21028 01
Fees $9
ART -499
21055 01
Fees $9
ART -575A
21002 01 3
Fees $39
ART -575B
21003 01 3
Fees $39
ART -575C
21004 01 3
Fees $39
ART -575D
21005 01 3
Fees $39
ART -575E
21006 01 3
17
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
SR SEM ART&SOCIETY II
2 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0750PM VA-101 GRAY K
ART 1900 TO PRESENT
4 Units
LEC TR 1100AM 1250PM PL-245 STAFF
PUBLIC ART
5 Units
LEC MW 0120PM 0210PM VA-102 JOHNSTON R
ACT MW 0220PM 0510PM VA-123F JOHNSTON R
GRAPHIC DESIGN IV
5 Units
LEC MW 0800AM 0850AM VA-232 COLLINS K
ACT MW 0900AM 1150AM VA-232 COLLINS K
GRAPHIC DESIGN V
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-226 MCGINNIS G
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-226 MCGINNIS G
ADVANCED GLASS
5 Units
LEC TR 0100PM 0150PM VA-123C GRAY K
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM VA-123C GRAY K
ADV PHOTOGRAPHY
5 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0650PM VA-111 MCGOVERN
ACT MW 0700PM 0950PM VA-111 MCGOVERN
ART ED SOC/CULTURAL FRAMEWORKS 4 Units
LEC M 0600PM 0950PM VA-221 BUCKLEY A
ART ED: STUDIO PRACTICE ISSUES
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM VA-221 BUCKLEY A
ART ED METH&MATLS
4 Units
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM VA-222 STAFF
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
3 Units
STAFF
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
5 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
Fees $39
ART -595A
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21007 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
ART -595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21008 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
ART -595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21009 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
ART -595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21010 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
ART -595E
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21011 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
18
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Art (continued)
ART -595F
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21012 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
ART -603
GRADUATE STUDIO IN ART
21035 01
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
21038 02
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
21076 03
SEM TBA Fees $39
21077 04
ACT TBA ART -604
GRADUATE STUDIO IN ART
21036 01
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
21039 02
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
ART -615A
GRADUATE SEMINAR IN ART
21037 01
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $9
ART -620B
GRADUATE STUDIO CRITIQUE
21013 01 19
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
ART -695D
MASTERS PROJECT STUDIO ART
21014 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $39
ART -698E
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
21042 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
23227 02
23226 03
2 Units
PETTY A
PETTY A
SPENCE B
SPENCE B
5 Units
PETTY A
PETTY A
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
PETTY A
4 Units
SPENCE B
5 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
Astronomy
ASTR-103
23225 01
Fees $12
Meeting
Days
Hours
LAB
LAB
T R 6 Units
STAFF
Asian Studies
ASIA-575A
INTERNSHIP ASIAN STUDIES
21736 01 21
SUP TBA Instructor Consent Required
ASIA-575B
INTERNSHIP ASIAN STUDIES
21737 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ASIA-575C
INTERNSHIP ASIAN STUDIES
21738 01 21
SUP TBA Instructor Consent Required
ASIA-575D
INTERNSHIP ASIAN STUDIES
21739 01 21
SUP TBA Instructor Consent Required
ASIA-595A
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21740 01 21
SUP TBA Instructor Consent Required
ASIA-595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21741 01 21
SUP TBA Instructor Consent Required
ASIA-595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21742 01 21
SUP TBA Instructor Consent Required
ASIA-595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21743 01 21
SUP TBA Instructor Consent Required
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DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY
5 Units
B3
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM CS-128 WOODNEY L
Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
0600PM 0850PM PS-123 STAFF
0600PM 0950PM PS-124 STAFF
Biology
If class is closed all students must fill out a waiting list request
form by visiting http://biology.csusb.edu/. For additional information contact the Biology Department at 537-5305.
BIOL-100
22556 01
Fees $25
22557 02
Fees $25
23101 03
Fees $25
22558 04
22559 05
22560 06
22561 07
22562 08
22563 09
22564 10
22565 11
22566 12
22567 13
22568 14
22569 15
22570 16
22571 17
22572 18
22573 19
22574 20
23102 21
23103 22
BIOL-201
22575 01
Fees $25
22576 02
22577 03
22578 04
22579 05
22580 06
22581 07
23074 08
23075 09
23076 10
23077 11
BIOL-216
23104 01
BIOL-223
23025 01
Fees $25
23026 02
Fees $25
22582 03
22583 04
22584 05
22585 06
22586 07
22587 08
22588 09
22589 10
22590 11
22591 12
22592 13
22593 14
22594 15
22595 16
22596 17
22597 18
22598 19
TOPICS IN BIOLOGY
5 Units
B2
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM PS-010 STAFF
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM CE-105 STAFF
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM CS-142 STAFF
LAB M 1200PM 0250PM
LAB M 0300PM 0550PM
LAB M 0600PM 0850PM
LAB T 0800AM 1050AM
LAB T 1100AM 0150PM
LAB T 0200PM 0450PM
LAB T 0600PM 0850PM
LAB W 0800AM 1050AM
LAB W 1100AM 0150PM
LAB W 0300PM 0550PM
LAB W 0600PM 0850PM
LAB R 0800AM 1050AM
LAB R 1100AM 0150PM
LAB R 0200PM 0450PM
LAB R 0600PM 0850PM
LAB F 0900AM 1150AM
LAB F 1200PM 0250PM
LAB F 0300PM 0550PM
LAB M 0600PM 0850PM
BIOL OF ORGANISMS
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-106 STAFF
BI-214 STAFF
5 Units
CE-105 WILLIAMS K
LAB T 1200PM 0250PM
LAB T 0300PM 0550PM
LAB W 0300PM 0550PM
LAB W 0600PM 0850PM
LAB R 1200PM 0250PM
LAB R 0300PM 0550PM
LAB T 0600PM 0850PM
LAB W 0900AM 1150AM
LAB W 1200PM 0250PM
LAB R 0600PM 0850PM
GENETICS&SOCIETY
SEM R 0400PM 0550PM
HUMAN PHYS & ANAT I
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM
BI-205 STAFF
BI-205 STAFF
BI-205 STAFF
BI-205 STAFF
BI-205 STAFF
BI-205 STAFF
BI-205 STAFF
BI-205 STAFF
BI-205 STAFF
BI-205 STAFF
2 Units
B4
HP-124 STAFF
5 Units
PS-010 STAFF
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-102 STAFF
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
M
M
T
T
T
T
W
W
W
W
R
R
R
R
F
F
F
0300PM 0550PM
0600PM 0850PM
0900AM 1150AM
1200PM 0250PM
0300PM 0550PM
0600PM 0850PM
0800AM 1050AM
1100AM 0150PM
0300PM 0550PM
0600PM 0850PM
0800AM 1050AM
1100AM 0150PM
0200PM 0450PM
0600PM 0850PM
0800AM 1050AM
1100AM 0150PM
0200PM 0450PM
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
BI-328
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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BIOL-295A
22599 01
BIOL-295B
22600 01
BIOL-300
22601 01
Fees $25
22602 02
22603 03
23137 04
BIOL-320
23709 01
Fees $25
23710 02
Fees $25
BIOL-340
22961 01
Fees $25
23754 02
BIOL-396A
22604 01
23353 02
BIOL-396B
22605 01
23351 02
23352 03
23358 04
23359 05
BIOL-400
22606 01
Fees $25
22607 02
22608 03
BIOL-423
22609 01
Fees $25
23098 02
23099 03
BIOL-424
23408 01
Fees $25
23409 02
BIOL-431
22610 01
Fees $25
22611 02
BIOL-522
23410 01
BIOL-528
23412 01
BIOL-572
23218 01
BIOL-575A
23100 01
BIOL-575B
23134 01
BIOL-591
22962 01
BIOL-596A
23078 01
Fees $25
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
SPEC PROJECTS BIOL
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SPEC PROJECTS BIOL
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CELL PHYSIOLOGY
5 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM CS-128 STAFF
LAB M 1100AM 0150PM BI-329 STAFF
LAB F 1100AM 0150PM BI-329 STAFF
LAB TBA STAFF
Instructor Consent Required
MICROORGANISMS
6 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM PL-211 STAFF
SEM MW 0900AM 1050AM BI-213 STAFF
COMPAR EMBRYOLOGY
4 Units
SEM T 1200PM 0250PM BI-204 SUMIDA S
LAB R 1200PM 0250PM BI-204 SUMIDA S
DIRECTED STUDY
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
DIRECTED STUDY
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
5 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CS-122 METCALF A
LAB T 0100PM 0350PM BI-207 METCALF A
LAB R 0100PM 0350PM BI-207 METCALF A
GENETICS
5 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CS-128 CHAO M
LAB T 0100PM 0350PM BI-329 CHAO M
LAB R 0100PM 0350PM BI-329 CHAO M
ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
6 Units
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM PS-204 OWERKOWIC
LAB WF 0900AM 1050AM BI-210 OWERKOWIC
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
6 Units
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM CS-122 SKILLMAN J
LAB WF 0900AM 1150AM BI-204 SKILLMAN J
POPULATION GENETICS
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM PS-133 FERRARI J
CONCEPTS MOLECULAR GENETICS
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM CS-122 BOURNIAS-V
VIROLOGY
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM CS-122 NEWCOMB L
INTERNSHIP IN BIOLOGY
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP BIOL: PRE-HEALTH
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
BIOLOGY SEMINAR
1 Unit
SEM F 0300PM 0350PM CS-130 STAFF
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
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BIOL-596B
23023 01
Fees $25
23343 02
Fees $25
BIOL-596C
23022 01
Fees $25
BIOL-596D
23015 01
Fees $25
BIOL-596E
23106 01
Fees $25
BIOL-596F
23107 01
19
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
STAFF
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
3 Units
STAFF
INDPENDENT RESEARCH
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
5 Units
STAFF
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
6 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $25
BIOL-601
T.A. TRAINING IN BIOL
22612 01 19
LEC TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-622
ADV TOP ZOOLOGY
23309 01
SEM R 0400PM 0550PM
BIOL-651
ADV TOP MOLECULAR GENETICS
23276 01
SEM TR BIOL-690
GRADUATE SEMINAR
23066 01
SEM TBA BIOL-692A
GRADUATE RESEARCH METHODS
23068 01
LAB TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-692B
GRADUATE RESEARCH METHODS
23129 01
LAB TBA Department Consent Required
23349 02
LAB TBA Department Consent Required
23354 03
LAB TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-692C
GRADUATE RESEARCH METHODS
23299 01
LAB TBA Department Consent Required
23323 02
LAB TBA Department Consent Required
23328 03
LAB TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-696A
DIRECTED GRAD RESEARCH BIOLOGY
23069 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-696B
DIRECTED GRAD RESEARCH BIOLOGY
23008 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
23340 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
23350 03
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-696C
DIRECTED GRAD RESEARCH BIOLOGY
23067 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
23308 02
SUP TBA BIOL-696D
DIRECTED GRAD RESEARCH BIOLOGY
23319 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
23320 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-698A
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
23021 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-699A
THESIS RESEARCH I
22613 01 6,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
20
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Biology (continued)
BIOL-699B
THESIS RESEARCH II
22614 01 6,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-699C
THESIS RESEARCH III
22615 01 6,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-990
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
22616 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
3 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
0 Units
STAFF
Career and Technical Studies
ECTS-435
23482 01
ECTS-501
23483 70
ECTS-502
23484 70
ECTS-503
23485 70
ECTS-504
23486 70
ECTS-518
23487 70
ECTS-519
23488 01
23489 02
ECTS-520
23490 70
ECTS-639
23602 01
TRENDS/ISSUES CAREER TECH PRGM 4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM PL-025 SHEA D
Televised Crs-origination site
TEACHING DES SUBJ
4 Units
SEM TBA PENDLETON
Online course
SUPPORT DES SUBJ
4 Units
SEM TBA SCARCELLA
Online course
ISSUES DES SUBJ
4 Units
SEM TBA SCARCELLA
Online course
PRINCIPL CAREER & TECH EDUC
4 Units
SEM TBA SHEA D
Online course
FLD WORK DES SUBJ
4 Units
SUP TBA PENDLETON
Online course
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0850PM CE-205 PENDLETON
Web with classroom component
ACT R 0900PM 1050PM CE-205 PENDLETON
Web with classroom component
CURR DEV CAREER & TECH
4 Units
SEM TBA SHEA D
Online course
PROF COMPTENCIES CAREER & TECH 4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-211 SCARCELLA
Instructor Consent Required
Chemistry & Biochemistry
If class is closed contact the Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry at 537-5318
CHEM-105
22622 01
22623 02
CHEM-205
22624 01
Fees $20
22625 02
22626 03
22627 04
22628 05
22629 06
23671 07
Fees $20
23677 08
23678 09
23679 10
23680 11
23681 12
CHEM-206
22630 01
Fees $20
CHEMICALS IN ENVIRONMENT
2 Units
B4
SEM TR 0900AM 0950AM CS-142 STANLEY B
SEM TBA STAFF
FUND GENERAL CHEM
5 Units
B3
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM CS-142 PLUMLEE K
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LAB
LEC
M
M
M
W
W
TR
0900AM 1150AM
0120PM 0410PM
0500PM 0750PM
0900AM 1150AM
0120PM 0410PM
0400PM 0550PM
LAB T 0100PM 0350PM
LAB W 0500PM 0750PM
LAB R 0100PM 0350PM
LAB F 0900AM 1150AM
LAB F 0120PM 0410PM
FUND ORGANIC CHEM
LEC MWF 0240PM 0350PM
CS-131
CS-131
CS-131
CS-131
CS-131
CS-142
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
NOBLET J
CS-131 STAFF
CS-131 STAFF
CS-131 STAFF
CS-131 STAFF
CS-131 STAFF
5 Units
CS-128 KAZOURA S
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22631 02
23053 03
23138 04
CHEM-208
22632 01
22633 70
CHEM-215
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
LAB F 0800AM 1050AM CS-231 KAZOURA S
LAB F 1100AM 0150PM CS-231 KAZOURA S
LAB R 0800AM 1050AM CS-231 KAZOURA S
SURVEY OF HUMAN BIOCHEMISTRY
3 Units
LEC MWF 0800AM 0850AM CS-142 PEDERSON
LEC TBA KIM Y
Online course
GENERAL CHEM I
6 Units
B3
Students enrolled in CHEM 215-01 must enroll in one section of
DIS 2 - 5 and section of Lab 11-19.
22959 01
22965 02
22967 03
22969 04
22971 05
22963 06 64
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Must complete MATH remediation
DIS W 0940AM 1030AM
Must complete MATH remediation
DIS W 0940AM 1030AM
Must complete MATH remediation
DIS F 0940AM 1030AM
Must complete MATH remediation
DIS F 0940AM 1030AM
Must complete MATH remediation
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
Must complete MATH remediation
CS-142 MINK L
DIS W 1220PM 0110PM
Must complete MATH remediation
DIS W 1220PM 0110PM
Must complete MATH remediation
DIS F 1220PM 0110PM
Must complete MATH remediation
DIS F 1220PM 0110PM
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB M 0740AM 1030AM
Must complete MATH remediation
CS-222 STAFF
CS-222 STAFF
BI-009 STAFF
CS-222 STAFF
BI-009 STAFF
CS-142 TATE J
Students enrolled in CHEM 215-06 must enroll in one section of
DIS 7 - 10 and section of Lab 11-19.
22973 07
22976 08
22978 09
22980 10
22964 11
Fees $20
22966 12
Fees $20
22968 13
LAB M 1200PM 0250PM CS-233 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
Fees $20
22970 14
LAB M 0300PM 0550PM CS-233 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
Fees $20
22972 15
LAB M 0600PM 0850PM CS-233 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
Fees $20
22974 16
LAB T 0900AM 1150AM CS-233 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
Fees $20
22977 17
LAB T 0100PM 0350PM CS-233 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
Fees $20
22979 18
LAB W 0740AM 1030AM CS-233 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
Fees $20
23305 19
LAB W 0300PM 0550PM CS-233 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB F 0740AM 1030AM CS-233 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
Fees $20
CHEM-216
GENERAL CHEM II
23027 01
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Fees $20
23028 02 64
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
Fees $20
22634 03
LAB MW 0740AM 1030AM
22635 04
LAB MW 1200PM 0250PM
22636 05
LAB MW 0300PM 0550PM
22637 06
LAB MW 0600PM 0850PM
22638 07
LAB TR 1200PM 0250PM
23274 08
LAB TR 0300PM 0550PM
23367 13
LAB TR 0600PM 0850PM
CHEM-222A ORGANIC CHEM II LECTURE
23029 01
LEC MWF 0800AM 0850AM
PS-133 STAFF
CS-222 STAFF
PS-133 STAFF
CS-233 STAFF
6 Units
CS-130 PEDERSON
CS-130 MINK L
CS-231 STAFF
CS-231 STAFF
CS-231 STAFF
CS-231 STAFF
CS-231 STAFF
CS-231 STAFF
CS-231 STAFF
3 Units
PS-010 COUSINS K
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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CHEM-222B
22641 01
Fees $20
22642 02
Fees $20
22643 03
Fees $20
23683 04
Fees $20
22644 05
Fees $20
22645 06
Fees $20
CHEM-295A
22646 01
Fees $20
CHEM-295B
22647 01
Fees $20
CHEM-301
22648 01
CHEM-322
22649 01
Fees $20
22650 02
23054 03
CHEM-436A
23041 01
CHEM-436B
22651 02 16
Fees $20
CHEM-437A
23042 01
CHEM-437B
22652 01
Fees $20
22653 02
Fees $20
CHEM-451
22654 01
Fees $20
22655 02
23055 03
CHEM-456
22656 01
Fees $20
22657 02
22658 03
CHEM-500
23215 01
CHEM-501A
22659 01 3
Fees $20
CHEM-501A
23298 02
Fees $20
CHEM-501A
23317 03
Fees $20
CHEM-501A
23329 04
Fees $20
CHEM-501A
23337 05
Fees $20
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
ORGANIC CHEM II LAB
1 Unit
LAB T 1200PM 0250PM CS-221 STAFF
LAB
T
0300PM 0550PM CS-221 STAFF
LAB
R
0100PM 0450PM CS-221 COUSINS K
LAB
R
0300PM 0550PM CS-221 STAFF
LAB
F
0900AM 1150AM CS-221 STAFF
LAB
F
0100PM 0350PM CS-221 STAFF
SPEC PROJECT CHEM
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPEC PROJECT CHEM
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
SERV LEARN CHEM
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PRIN ORGANIC CHEM II
5 Units
LEC MWF 0800AM 0850AM CS-130 SMITH D
LAB MW 0900AM 1150AM
LAB MW 0100PM 0350PM
BIOCHEMISTRY LECTURE I
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
BIOCHEMISTRY LAB I
LAB F 0915AM 1155AM
CS-221 STAFF
CS-221 SMITH D
4 Units
CS-122 KIM Y
1 Unit
CS-321 KIM Y
BIOCHEMISRY LECTURE II
3 Units
LEC MWF 1200PM 1250PM CS-130 SHAMANSKY
BIOCHEMISTRY LAB II
1 Unit
LAB R 0200PM 0450PM CS-321 SHAMANSKY
LAB
F
0240PM 0530PM CS-321 SHAMANSKY
PHYSICAL CHEM BIOCHEM I
5 Units
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM CS-122 YANG S
LAB F 0200PM 0450PM CS-335 YANG S
LAB W 0740AM 1030AM CS-335 YANG S
PHYSICAL CHEM II
5 Units
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM CS-222 STAFF
LAB M 0240PM 0530PM CS-335 STAFF
LAB W 0240PM 0530PM CS-335 STAFF
MEDICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
2 Units
SEM R 0200PM 0350PM CS-222 STAFF
ADV LAB TECHQ: ANALYT CHEM
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ADV LAB TECHQ: ORGANIC
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
ADV LAB TECHQ: BIOCHEMISTRY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
ADV LAB TECHQ: ANALYT CHEM
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
ADV LAB TECHQ: ORGANIC
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
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CHEM-501B
23297 01
Fees $20
CHEM-501B
23135 02
Fees $20
CHEM-501B
23307 03
Fees $20
CHEM-575A
23139 01
21
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
ADV LAB TECHQ
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
ADV LAB TECHQ: ORGANIC
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
ADV LAB TECHQ: PHYSICAL CHEM
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
0 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
INTERNSHIP IN CHEMISTRY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-575B INTERNSHIP IN CHEMISTRY
23070 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-575D INTRNSHIP IN CHEM
22660 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-575E
INTERSHIP IN CHEMISTRY
23347 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-595B INDEPENDENT STUDY
22661 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $20
CHEM-595D INDEPENDENT STUDY
22662 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $20
CHEM-597
DIR STUDY SCIENCE EDUC
23346 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-599
UNDERGRAD COMP EXAM
23127 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-695D SUPERVISED GRAD STUDY CHEMSTR
23071 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $25
CHEM-695E
SUPERVISED GRAD STUDY CHEMSTRY
23140 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $25
CHEM-698D CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
23125 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-699
GRAD PROJ OR THESIS
23005 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Chinese
CHIN-102
21988 01
Fees $10
COLLEGE CHINESE II
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Communication Studies
COMM-120
21426 01
21725 02
21427 03
21428 04
21726 05
21429 06
21430 07
21431 08
21432 09
ORAL COMMUNICATION
SEM MWF 0800AM 0910AM
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
4 Units
A2
UH-249 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
PL-263 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
UH-257 STAFF
UH-042 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
UH-252 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
22
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Communication Studies (continued)
COMM-120ORAL COMMUNICATION
21433 10
SEM MWF 0240PM 0350PM
21434 11
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
21435 12
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
21436 13
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM
21437 14
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
21438 15
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
21439 16
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
21440 17
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
21441 18 64
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
21958 19
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
21959 20
SEM MWF 0800AM 0910AM
22000 21
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
22051 22
SEM MWF 0240PM 0350PM
22052 23
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
22065 24
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM
22095 25
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
22100 26
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
22113 27
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
21442 70
SEM TBA Online course
23556 71
SEM TBA Online course
COMM-180
CRIT THINK THRU ARGUMENT
21443 01
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
21444 02
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
21445 03
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
COMM-200
INTRO COMM STUDIES
21446 01
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
COMM-240
WRITING FOR MEDIA
21447 01
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
21448 02
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
COMM-243A PRAC:JRN/PHOTO
21449 01 3
ACT TR 0200PM 0450PM
COMM-243B COMM PRAC:RADIO
21450 01 3
ACT MWF 0900AM 1050AM
COMM-302
COMM,LANGUAGE & CULTURE
23554 01
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
COMM-304
INTERCULTURAL COMM
21451 01
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
21452 02
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
23552 03
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
Televised Crs-origination site
COMM-306
COMM THEORY
21453 01
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
23606 02
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
Televised Crs-origination site
COMM-309
DIGITAL MEDIA & COMMUNICATION
21454 01
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
COMM-311
BUS & PROF COMM
21455 01
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
COMM-312
PERSUASION
21456 01
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
COMM-320
MEDIA HISTORY & INSTITUTIONS
21457 01
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
COMM-321
MEDIA & CULTURE
23740 01
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
Televised Crs-origination site
COMM-330
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
23555 01
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
COMM-341
PR THEORY & PRACTICE
23745 01
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
COMM-344
PR COMM
21460 01
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
Televised Crs-origination site
COMM-345
ADV TV&VIDEO PROD
21461 01 1
LEC MW 0920AM 1030AM
Fees $25
21462 02 1
LAB M 1040AM 1230PM
21463 03 1
LAB W 1040AM 1230PM
COMM-347
FUND OF SCREENWRITING
21968 01
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
4 Units A2
UH-249 STAFF
UH-241 STAFF
UH-241 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
UH-257 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
UH-250 STAFF
UH-250 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
UH-042 STAFF
CE-116 STAFF
UH-250 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
PL-266 STAFF
UH-042 STAFF
UH-042 STAFF
UH-249 STAFF
GOTCH D
GOTCH D
4 Units
A4
UH-257 STAFF
UH-042 STAFF
UH-242 STAFF
4 Units
UH-106 GRANT J
4 Units
UH-038 HANSLER K
UH-038 SMART J
3 Units
UH-038 SMART J
3 Units
PL-245 STAFF
4 Units
UH-263 FONG M
4 Units
G2
UH-241 BAHK C
UH-241 FONG M
PL-013 GOTCH D
4 Units
UH-240 GOTCH D
PL-025 LEO R
4 Units
UH-038 MUHTASEB A
4 Units
UH-243 SHEIL A
4 Units
UH-263 GRANT J
4 Units
UH-242 BAHK C
4 Units
PL-025 FINLAY C
4 Units
UH-057 FONG M
4 Units
UH-042 MUHTASEB A
4 Units
PL-025 LEO R
5 Units
UH-034 METTS C
UH-025 METTS C
UH-025 METTS C
4 Units
UH-034 STAFF
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COMM-350
23558 01
COMM-364
23557 01
COMM-380
21682 01
COMM-381
23605 01
COMM-382
21465 01 3
COMM-399A
21466 01
COMM-399B
21468 01
COMM-400
21470 01
23563 70
COMM-401
21471 01
23729 02
COMM-403
21767 01
COMM-405
23553 01
COMM-415
21472 01
COMM-422
21473 01
COMM-424
23562 01
COMM-444A
21474 01
COMM-444B
21475 01
COMM-444C
21683 01
COMM-471
21977 01
COMM-491
21476 01
COMM-499
22077 01
COMM-502
21477 01
COMM-591B
21478 01 3
COMM-591C
21480 01 3
COMM-591D
21482 01 3
COMM-591E
21484 01 3
COMM-595B
21684 01
COMM-595C
21685 01
COMM-595D
21686 01
COMM-595E
21687 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
ONLINE JOURNALISM PROD
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
TOPS HUMAN COMM
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM
VISUAL COMM
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
DEV OF MOTION PIC
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
Classroom with Web component
FORENSICS
ACT TR 0300PM 0550PM
COMM SERV PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM SERV PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM RESRCH METHS
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
SEM TBA Online course
GENDER, RACE & MEDIA
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
INTERPERSONAL REL
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
MASS MEDIA EFFECTS
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
ADS AS SOCIAL COMM
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
COMM AND CONFLICT
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
FILM ANALYSIS
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
ADV COMM PRAC:TV
ACT TR 0400PM 0650PM
ADV COMM PRAC:RESEARCH
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
ADV COMM PRAC:RESEARCH
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNATIONAL COMM
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
ETHICAL ASPECTS COMM
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
SENIOR PROJECT
ACT W 1200PM 0150PM
COMM LAW & POLICY
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
Televised Crs-origination site
INTERNSHIP/EXTERN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP/EXTERN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP/EXTERN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP/EXTERN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
UH-038 LARSEN R
4 Units
UH-058 GRANT J
4 Units
UH-250 METTS C
4 Units
UH-250 LARSEN R
3 Units
UH-033 STAFF
1 Unit
RUML II T
2 Units
RUML II T
4 Units
UH-242 HEISTERKAM
POPESCU M
4 Units
G2
PL-263 FINLAY C
UH-042 MUHTASEB A
4 Units
UH-243 HEISTERKAM
4 Units
UH-057 BAHK C
4 Units
UH-241 LARSEN R
4 Units
UH-042 HEISTERKAM
4 Units
UH-034 OWEN K
3 Units
UH-039 WICHMAN M
3 Units
RUML II T
2 Units
RUML II T
4 Units
UH-263 FINLAY C
4 Units
UH-058 SHEIL A
1 Unit
UH-057 STAFF
4 Units
PL-025 LEO R
2 Units
RUML II T
3 Units
RUML II T
4 Units
RUML II T
5 Units
RUML II T
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Meeting
Days
Hours
COMM-601
21486 01 19
COMM-603
21487 01 19
COMM-671
21970 01
COMM-685
21768 01
INTERCULTURAL COMM THEORIES
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
QUAL RSRCH METHODS COMM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
INTERNATIONAL COMM
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM
PROPOSAL/COMP EXAM PREG
SUP TBA Instructor Consent Required
COMM-686D GRADUATE PROJECT
21488 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-686E GRADUATE PROJECT
21489 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-689
TEACHING PRACTICUM
21490 01 3,19
SUP T 0300PM 0400PM
Department Consent Required
COMM-690
SEM ORGANIZATIONAL COMM
23564 01
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
COMM-695B GRADUATE INDEPENDENT STUDY
21804 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-695C GRADUATE INDEPENDENT STUDY
21491 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-695D GRADUATE INDEPENDENT STUDY
21492 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-695E GRADUATE INDEPENDENT STUDY
21493 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-697B INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION
21494 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-697C INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION
21495 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-697D INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION
21496 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-697E INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION
21497 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-698C CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
22133 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-698F CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
22103 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-698Z CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
21689 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-699
THESIS
21498 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-999
COMP EXAM
21805 01
SUP TBA Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
UH-057 CHUANG B
4 Units
UH-059 POPESCU M
4 Units
UH-251 FINLAY C
2 Units
POPESCU M
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
UH-058 OWEN K
4 Units
UH-058 SHEIL A
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
2 Units
POPESCU M
3 Units
POPESCU M
4 Units
POPESCU M
5 Units
POPESCU M
3 Units
POPESCU M
6 Units
POPESCU M
0 Units
POPESCU M
5 Units
POPESCU M
0 Units
POPESCU M
Computer Science & Engineering
CSE -122
23143 01
CSE -125
23144 01
Fees $30
23145 02
23306 03
CSE -129
23146 01
23147 02
BIOINFORMATICS
2 Units
B4
LEC W 0200PM 0350PM JB-102 DEVLIN K
PROGRMNG IN BASIC
4 Units
SEM TR 0900AM 1015AM JB-109 WATSON P
ACT T 1030AM 1220PM
ACT R 1030AM 1220PM
SCIENCE, COMPUTING & SOCIETY
LEC R 1200PM 0150PM
LEC T 1200PM 0150PM
JB-360 WATSON P
JB-360 WATSON P
2 Units
B4
CS-130 DEVLIN K
HP-124 DEVLIN K
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CSE -201
23148 01
Fees $30
23149 02
23150 03
23151 04
Fees $30
23152 05
23318 06
CSE -202
23153 01
Fees $30
23154 02
23155 03
CSE -303
23156 01
23157 02
23158 03
CSE -311
23159 01
Fees $30
23160 02
CSE -313
23161 01
Fees $30
23162 02
23283 03
CSE -330
23163 01
Fees $30
23164 02
CSE -365
23165 01
Fees $30
23166 02
CSE -375
23167 01
CSE -405
23168 70
Fees $30
23169 71
CSE -407
23623 01
23624 02
CSE -431
23170 01
CSE -455
23208 01
Fees $30
23209 02
23287 03
CSE -460
23210 01
Fees $30
23211 02
CSE -482
23171 01
23331 02
CSE -488
23212 01
CSE -501
23172 01
CSE -510
23173 01
Fees $30
23174 02
23
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
COMP SCI I
4 Units
LEC MW 1200PM 0115PM JB-113 TURNER D
ACT M 0130PM 0320PM JB-359 TURNER D
ACT W 0130PM 0320PM JB-359 TURNER D
LEC TR 1000AM 1115AM JB-140 BOTTING R
ACT T 1130AM 0120PM JB-359 BOTTING R
ACT R 1130AM 0120PM JB-359 BOTTING R
COMP SCI II
4 Units
LEC TR 1200PM 0115PM JB-113 MURPHY O
ACT T 0130PM 0320PM
ACT R 0130PM 0320PM
COMPUTER ENGINEERING DESIGN
LAB TR 1000AM 1115AM
Department Consent Required
LAB TR 1130AM 1245PM
Department Consent Required
LAB TR 0100PM 0215PM
Department Consent Required
ADVANCED DIGITAL DESIGN
LEC TR 0400PM 0515PM
JB-358 MURPHY O
JB-358 MURPHY O
1 Unit
TO-146C CONCEPCIO
TO-146C CONCEPCIO
TO-146C CONCEPCIO
4 Units
TO-146C QIAO H
LAB TR 0530PM 0650PM TO-146C QIAO H
MACHINE ORGANIZATION
4 Units
LEC TR 1200PM 0115PM CS-122 SCHUBERT K
ACT R 0130PM 0320PM JB-360 SCHUBERT K
ACT T 0130PM 0320PM JB-360 SCHUBERT K
DATA STRUCTURES
4 Units
LEC MW 1200PM 0115PM JB-146 ZEMOUDEH
ACT M 0130PM 0320PM JB-358 ZEMOUDEH
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION
4 Units
LEC TR 0600PM 0715PM JB-356 HAN K
ACT T 0730PM 0920PM JB-356 HAN K
REQUIREMENTS ANALYS AND DESIGN 4 Units
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-114 BOTTING R
SERVER PROGRAMMING
4 Units
LEC TBA TURNER D
Online course
ACT TBA Online course
COMPUTER ENGINEERING DESIGN
LEC MW 1200PM 0100PM
LAB MW 0115PM 0245PM
ALGORITHM ANALYSIS
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
SOFTWARE ENGINEER
LEC MW 0600PM 0715PM
TURNER D
3 Units
TO-146C QIAO H
TO-146C QIAO H
4 Units
JB-146 ZEMOUDEH
4 Units
TC-016 CONCEPCIO
LAB MW 0730PM 0850PM JB-359 CONCEPCIO
LAB MW 0730PM 0850PM JB-358 CONCEPCIO
OPERATING SYSTEMS
4 Units
LEC TR 0200PM 0315PM JB-138 YU T
ACT R 0330PM 0520PM
SENIOR PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ETHICS&COMPUTING
LEC M 1200PM 0150PM
INTRO THEORY COMP
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
ADV COMP ARCHITECTURE
LEC MW 0200PM 0315PM
JB-356 YU T
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
2 Units
JB-140 KARANT Y
4 Units
JB-146 MURPHY O
4 Units
JB-138 SCHUBERT K
ACT MW 0330PM 0425PM JB-360 SCHUBERT K
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
24
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Computer Science & Engineering
(continued)
CSE -512
23213 01
Fees $30
23214 02
CSE -520
23273 01
CSE -531
23175 01
Fees $30
23176 02
CSE -570
23177 01
Fees $30
23178 02
CSE -575
23179 01
23355 02
23357 03
CSE -580
23180 01
Fees $30
23181 02
CSE -595A
23182 01
CSE -595B
23183 01
23356 02
CSE -595C
23184 01
CSE -595D
23185 01
23348 02
CSE -602
23186 01
CSE -610
23188 01
Fees $30
23189 02
CSE -624
23600 01
CSE -631
23190 01
Fees $30
23191 02
CSE -670
23192 01
Fees $30
23193 02
CSE -690B
23194 01
CSE -690C
23195 01
CSE -690D
23196 01
CSE -690E
23197 01
INTRO ARTIFICIAL INTELL
4 Units
LEC TR 1200PM 0115PM CE-115 VOIGT K
ACT T 0130PM 0320PM JB-359 VOIGT K
ADV COMP GRAPHICS
4 Units
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM JB-358 YU T
HIGH PERFORMANCE NETWORKS
4 Units
LEC TR 1000AM 1115AM JB-114 KARANT Y
ACT R 1130AM 0120PM JB-356 KARANT Y
COMPILERS
4 Units
LEC MW 0400PM 0515PM JB-114 GOMEZ E
ACT W 0530PM 0720PM JB-358 GOMEZ E
INTERNSHIP CSE
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
AD DATABASE SYST
4 Units
LEC TR 0600PM 0715PM JB-146 MENDOZA J
ACT R 0730PM 0920PM JB-359 MENDOZA J
INDEPENDENT STUDY
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
COMPUTATION & COMPLEXITY THRY
4 Units
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-146 MURPHY O
MODERN COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
4 Units
LEC MW 0200PM 0315PM JB-138 SCHUBERT K
ACT MW 0330PM 0425PM JB-360 SCHUBERT K
DISTRIBUTED COMP SYSTEMS
4 Units
LEC MW 1200PM 0150PM JB-112 GOMEZ E
ADVANCED DATA COMMUNICATIONS
4 Units
LEC TR 1000AM 1115AM JB-114 KARANT Y
ACT R 1130AM 0120PM JB-356 KARANT Y
COMPILER DESIGN THEORY
4 Units
LEC MW 0400PM 0515PM JB-114 GOMEZ E
ACT W 0530PM 0720PM JB-358 GOMEZ E
MASTERS PROJECT
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MASTERS PROJECT
3 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MASTERS PROJECT
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MASTERS PROJECT
5 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
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CSE -695B
23198 01
CSE -695C
23199 01
CSE -695D
23200 01
CSE -698D
23201 01
CSE -698Z
23202 01
CSE -699B
23203 01
CSE -699C
23204 01
CSE -699D
23205 01
CSE -699E
23206 01
CSE -699F
23207 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
GRAD INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRAD INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRAD INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
THESIS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
THESIS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
THESIS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
THESIS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
THESIS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
MENDOZA J
0 Units
MENDOZA J
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
6 Units
STAFF
Correctional and Alternative
EDCA-999
22540 01
COMP EXAM
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
0 Units
STAFF
Criminal Justice
CJUS-101
20037 01
CJUS-102
20038 01
CJUS-106
20548 01
CJUS-311
20434 01
20435 02
CJUS-312
20039 01
20040 02
CJUS-320
20550 01
20041 02
CJUS-330
20332 01
23697 02
CJUS-340
20333 01
23698 02
CJUS-370
23638 01
CJUS-430
23445 01
CJUS-431
23415 01
CJUS-440
23637 01
INTRO CRIM JUST I
LEC M 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
CRIMINAL LAW
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION
LEC T 0600PM 0950PM
RSRCH METH IN CJUS
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
Televised Crs-origination site
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
STATISTICS IN CJUS
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
THEOR CRIME&DELINQ
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
CORRECTIONAL THEORY&INST
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
POLICE&POLICE SYS
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM
Televised Crs-origination site
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
LAW & COURTS
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM
CORRECTIONAL ADMIN
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
POLICE ADMIN
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
4 Units
SB-128 BECKNELL K
4 Units
CS-142 LEVIN B
4 Units
SB-213 KRAUS D
4 Units
PL-013 SCHOEPFER
TC-015 BICHLER G
4 Units
TC-015 SCHRAM P
SB-105 KREMLING J
4 Units
SB-213 SCHRAM P
SB-213 FAMEGA C
4 Units
SB-213 KREMLING J
DARLING S
4 Units
PL-013 FAMEGA C
BECKNELL K
4 Units
SB-213 KOTTMEIER
4 Units
TC-015 SECHREST D
4 Units
SB-213 SECHREST D
4 Units
SB-213 GAINES L
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
CJUS-451
20042 01
CJUS-455
20532 01
WOMEN & CRIME
4 Units
G2
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM SB-213 PARSONS D
FORENSIC PROFILING
4 Units
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM SB-213 TIBBETTS S
Web with classroom component
CJUS-466
JUSTICE & MEDIA
4 Units
23417 01
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM TC-015 DARLING S
CJUS-470
ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME PREVENTION 4 Units
23418 01
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM TC-015 BICHLER G
CJUS-550
CRIME & INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS
4 Units
23428 01
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM SB-106 BICHLER G
CJUS-554
TERRORISM
4 Units
20535 01
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM SB-213 LEVIN B
CJUS-555
HOMELAND SECURITY
4 Units
20474 70
SEM TBA GAINES L
Online course
CJUS-575
INTERN CRIM JUST
4 Units
20043 01 3
SUP TBA SCHOEPFER
Department Consent Required
CJUS-595A
INDEPENDENT STUDY
1 Unit
20044 01 3,4
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
20045 01 3,4
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3 Units
20046 01 3,4
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
20047 01 3,4
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-596
PEER ADVISING CRIMINAL JUSTICE
2 Units
20539 01
SEM TBA PARSONS D
Department Consent Required
20540 02
SUP TBA STAFF
CJUS-597
SR HONORS PROJECT
4 Units
20048 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-598
INTEGRATIVE STUDIES IN CJUS
4 Units
20445 01
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM SB-213 SCHOEPFER
CJUS-606
STAT ANALYSIS IN CJUS
4 Units
20334 70
SEM TBA TIBBETTS S
Online course
CJUS-631
SEM IN CORRECTIONS
4 Units
23419 70
LEC TBA KREMLING J
Online course
CJUS-650A
DIRECTED STUDY
1 Unit
20049 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-650D
DIRECTED STUDY
4 Units
20050 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-686
REVIEW IN CJUS
1 Unit
20051 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-698Z
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
0 Units
20335 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-699A
THESIS I
4 Units
20052 01 6,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-699B
THESIS II
4 Units
20053 01 6,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
CJUS-999
CJUS COMP EXAM
0 Units
20054 01
SUP TBA KREMLING J
Department Consent Required
Curriculum and Instruction
EDCI-624
ADV TEACHING METHODOLOGY
22225 01 1,19
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
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Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
EDCI-634
22527 01
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
ADV SOCIAL STUDIES METHODS
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
EDCI-664
THESIS/PROJECT DESIGN CURR&INS
22226 01 1,19
LEC TBA Department Consent Required
EDCI-999
COMP EXAM
22227 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
0 Units
STAFF
Dance
DAN -200D
21500 01 3
DAN -300D
21502 01 3
DAN -300E
22044 01
DAN -481
21503 01
21504 02
STUDIES IN DANCE:BALLET
2 Units
ACT MWF 0920AM 1030AM
STAFF
DANCE TECHNIQUE:BALLET
2 Units
ACT MWF 0920AM 1030AM
STAFF
DAN TECH:MUSICAL THEATRE
2 Units
ACT TR 1000AM 1150AM CH-117 LYONS L
CREATIVE DANCE IN CLASSROOM
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM CH-117 BRYAN L
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM CH-117 LYONS L
Economics
ECON-200
20055 01
20056 02
20057 03
20058 04
20594 05
ECON-202
20059 01
20060 02
20061 03
20062 04
20496 05
ECON-300
20063 01
ECON-311
20064 01
20449 70
PRIN MICROECONOMICS
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
PRIN MACROECONOMICS
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
SEM MWF 0240PM 0350PM
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
INTER MACROECONOMICS
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
ECON IN ELEM & MID SCHOOLS
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
SEM TBA Online course
ECON-322
MANAGERIAL ECON
20551 01
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
ECON-360
ECON OF ENVIRON
23373 01
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
ECON-430
INTERNATIONAL ECON
20065 01
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
ECON-443
ORIGINS POLITICAL ECONOMY
23374 01
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
ECON-475
PUBLIC FINANCE
20066 01
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
ECON-540
POLITICAL ECON LATIN AMERICA
20433 01
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
ECON-573
ECONOMICS OF CRIME
23375 01
SEM MWF 0240PM 0350PM
ECON-575
INTERN IN ECON
20067 01 3
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20338 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20339 03
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20393 04
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ECON-595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
20068 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20340 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20394 03
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
TC-016 STAFF
TC-016 STAFF
TC-016 ALDANA C
TC-016 KONYAR K
PL-293 STAFF
4 Units
TC-016 STAFF
TC-016 STAFF
PL-293 STAFF
PL-293 PIERCE T
TC-016 ASHEGHIAN
4 Units
PL-293 PIERCE T
4 Units
SB-128 CUSHING D
CHARKINS R
4 Units
SB-105 KONYAR K
4 Units
PL-293 DULGEROFF
4 Units
PL-293 ASHEGHIAN
4 Units
SB-205 NILSSON E
4 Units
PL-293 NILSSON E
4 Units
SB-205 TORUNO M
4 Units
SB-213 HARRIS J
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
26
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Education: English to Speakers of other
Languages
EESL-542D
22524 01
EESL-544
22398 01
EESL-545
23422 70
EESL-665
23425 01
EESL-670
22480 70
EESL-678
22399 01 19
EESL-679
22334 01 19
EESL-680
22513 70 19
EESL-685
22333 01 19
EESL-999
22335 01 19
SPECIAL TOPICS IN ESL
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CE-213 DIAZ-RICO
READING FOR TESOL
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
WRITING METHODS IN TESOL
4 Units
SEM TBA NIEHUS M
Online course
CREATIVE TEACHING IN TESOL
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-316 MARCY P
PRIN & PRAC TESOL
4 Units
SEM TBA DULLIEN S
Online course
STUDIES K-12 CLASSR DISCOURSE
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM CE-311 CIANCIO J
FIELDWORK TESOL
4 Units
SUP TBA DIAZ-RICO
TESOL PRACTICUM
4 Units
SEM TBA DIAZ-RICO
Online course
RESEARCH IN TESOL
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
COMP EXAM
0 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Education
EDUC-306
EXPOSITORY WRITING EDUC
22229 01 23
LEC M 0600PM 0950PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
22230 02 23
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
22231 03 23
LEC T 0600PM 0950PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
22232 04 23
LEC T 0500PM 0850PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
22233 05 23
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
EDUC-542A
SEMINAR IN EDUCATION
22424 01
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
EDUC-595A
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22235 01 4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
EDUC-595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22236 01 4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
EDUC-595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22240 01 4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
EDUC-595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22242 01 4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
EDUC-600
MASTER’S PROJECT
22248 01 6,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
EDUC-603
EFF COMM IN EDUC
22289 01 19
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
22290 70 19
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
4 Units
F
CE-109 NEGIN G
CE-109 NEGIN G
CE-109 NEGIN G
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EDUC-605
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
22291 01 19
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
22292 02 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
22410 03 19
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
EDUC-607
INTRO TO EDUC RESEARCH
22411 01 19
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
22293 02 19
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
22388 03 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
23626 70 19
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
EDUC-619
SEM IN HOLISTIC EDUCATION
23450 01 19
LEC T 0600PM 0950PM
EDUC-698Z
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
22407 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
EDUC-790
RESEARCH SEMINAR
22456 03
SEM S 0200PM 0400PM
Department Consent Required
EDUC-799B
DISSERTATION
22472 02
SUP S 0800AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
EDUC-799D
DISSERTATION
22489 01
SUP T 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
EDUC-799E
DISSERTATION
22492 01
SUP S 1200PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
EDUC-799F
DISSERTATION
22493 01
SUP R 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
EDUC-999
COMP EXAM
22491 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CE-311 STINE D
CE-311 GEHRING T
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
CE-106 GEHRING T
WRIGHT R
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
CE-107 CROWELL J
CE-104 WRIGHT R
CE-108 GEHRING T
4 Units
CE-115 MURILLO J
CE-355 RODRIGUEZ
CE-115 LONDON R
WRIGHT R
4 Units
CE-107 LONDON R
0 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
6 Units
STAFF
0 Units
STAFF
Educational Administration
EADM-601
22198 01
22433 09
EDUCATIONAL LDRSHP/ETHICS
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-316 STAFF
SEM TBA OC-TBA STAFF
Course located off-campus
EADM-602
RESEARCH METH EDUC LEADERSHIP
4 Units
22418 18
SEM TBA OC-TBA STAFF
Course located off-campus
22199 70
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-364 STAFF
Online course
EADM-603
APPL LEADERSHIP/ETHCS/ORG THRY
1 Unit
22402 01
SEM TBA STAFF
22434 09
SEM TBA OC-TBA STAFF
Course located off-campus
EADM-607
POLICY,POLITICS&COMM RELATIONS
4 Units
22400 01
SEM T 0500PM 0850PM CE-303 STAFF
EADM-610
SUPERVISION&EVAL TEACHERS
4 Units
22468 01
SEM TBA STAFF
22422 09
SEM TBA OC-TBA STAFF
Course located off-campus
EADM-613
SCHOOL PERSONNEL MGMT
4 Units
22502 01
SEM TBA STAFF
EADM-617
CULT & POLITICAL EXPERIENCES
1 Unit
22401 05
SEM TBA OC-TBA STAFF
Course located off-campus
EADM-619
POLICY/GOVERNANCE/LEGAL ASPCTS 4 Units
22200 01 19
SEM TBA STAFF
EADM-620
PRACTICUM IN EDUC ADMIN
1 Unit
22469 01
SEM TBA STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
22423 09
SEM TBA OC-TBA STAFF
Course located off-campus
EADM-621A FIELDWORK EDUC ADMIN I
2 Units
22382 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22437 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22438 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
EADM-621B FIELDWORK EDUC ADMIN II
2 Units
22383 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22439 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22440 04
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22441 05
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22442 06
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22443 07
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22460 09
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22461 10
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22462 11
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22494 14
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22495 15
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22496 16
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
EADM-622
CURRICULUM,INSTRUCTION,ASSESS
4 Units
22435 05
SEM TBA OC-TBA STAFF
Course located off-campus
EADM-625
SCH FIN /BUS MGT
4 Units
22470 01
SEM M 0500PM 0850PM CE-303 STAFF
EADM-626
ISSUES & TRENDS SCH ADMIN
4 Units
22519 01
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-113 STAFF
EADM-627
PORTFOLIO EVALUATION
2 Units
22403 01
SEM S 0800AM 0950AM CE-115 STAFF
EADM-630A INTERNSHIP IN EADM
2 Units
22554 01
SUP TBA STAFF
EADM-630B INTERNSHIP IN EADM
2 Units
22202 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
EADM-683
ORGANIZATION&RESOURCE MGMT
3 Units
22204 01 19
SEM S 0900AM 1250PM
STAFF
EADM-684
COLLABORATION DIVERSE FAM/COMM 3 Units
22205 01 19
SEM S 0100PM 0450PM
STAFF
EADM-692
COMPREHENSIVE EVAL EDUC ADMIN
4 Units
22203 01 19
SEM S 1000AM 0450PM CE-303 STAFF
EADM-699
THESIS
4 Units
22206 01 14,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
EADM-730
POLITICS/LEG ACT/EDUC CHANGE
4 Units
22476 01
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
EADM-732
FISCAL PLAN & FACILITIES MGMT
5 Units
22488 01
SEM S 0800AM 1150AM
STAFF
Department Consent Required
22487 02
ACT TBA STAFF
EADM-999
COMP EXAM:EDUC ADM
0 Units
22417 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Educational Counseling
ECLG-632
ADV PSYCH FOUND OF EDUC
4 Units
23452 01 19
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-209 STAFF
23453 02 19
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-217 SCHNORR D
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Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
ECLG-648
TEST&CASE STDY II
5 Units
22207 01 13,19
SEM T 0400PM 0750PM CE-213 PARRES F
Fees $80
22457 02
SUP TBA PARRES F
ECLG-657A
COUNSELING PRAC I
4 Units
22209 01 19
SUP R 0600PM 0950PM CE-113 MAYERS C
22210 02 19
SUP R 0600PM 0950PM CE-209 HEDTKE L
22211 03 19
SUP R 0600PM 0950PM CE-217 BROTHERTO
23455 04 19
SUP R 0600PM 0950PM CE-107 STAFF
ECLG-658
CONSULTATION & ADVOCACY
4 Units
22212 01 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-213 SCHNORR D
ECLG-672
LEADERSHP,ADVOCACY,PREVENTIVE
4 Units
22214 01 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-209 SLICK T
22404 02 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-217 STAFF
ECLG-678
THEORY&PRACTICE COUNSEL
4 Units
22215 01 19
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CE-353 STAFF
22216 02 19
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CE-353 HEDTKE L
ECLG-679A
COUNS FLD EXP:MULTICULTURAL
4 Units
22217 01 19
SUP M 0400PM 0550PM CE-213 MAYERS C
ECLG-679B
COUN FLD EXP:ELEM SCHOOL
4 Units
22218 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
ECLG-679C
COUN FLD EXP:MIDDLE SCHOOL
4 Units
22219 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
ECLG-679D
COUN FLD EXP:HIGH SCHOOL
4 Units
22220 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
ECLG-679E
COUN FLD EXP:EDUC INSTITUTION
4 Units
22436 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
ECLG-688
ADV BEHAV INTER&SCHOOL CONSULT 4 Units
22221 01 19
SEM R 0400PM 0750PM CE-213 NELSON R
ECLG-689C
SEM/INTERN SCHOOL PSYC
4 Units
22222 01 1,19
LEC T 0400PM 0550PM CE-209 NELSON R
Fees $80
22223 02 1,19
SUP TBA NELSON R
22458 03 1,19
LEC T 0400PM 0550PM CE-217 WIEST D
Fees $80
22459 04 1,19
SUP TBA WIEST D
22464 05 1,19
LEC T 0400PM 0550PM
WIEST D
Fees $80
22465 06 1,19
SUP TBA WIEST D
ECLG-999
COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION
0 Units
22224 01
SUP TBA HEDTKE L
Elementary/Bilingual Education
EELB-230
INTRO TO EDUCATION
4 Units
22294 01 13
LEC M 1200PM 0350PM CE-104 STAFF
22295 02 13
LEC T 0600PM 0950PM CE-106 STAFF
22296 03 13
LEC R 0200PM 0550PM CE-104 STAFF
EELB-301
GROWTH&DEV SOC-ED CONTEXTS
6 Units
22298 01
LEC T 0600PM 0950PM CE-353 STAFF
23725 02
LEC W 1200PM 0350PM CE-353 STAFF
EELB-312
FAMILY, CULTURE & SCHOOLING
2 Units
22299 01 11
LEC T 1200PM 0150PM CE-104 STAFF
Department Consent Required
22300 02 11
LEC M 0400PM 0550PM CE-104 STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-313
PEDAGOG FOUNDATN ENG LAN LEARN 4 Units
22301 01 11
LEC T 0200PM 0550PM CE-302 STAFF
Department Consent Required
22302 02 11
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM CE-302 STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-315
READ/LANG ARTS CURR & PEDAGOGY 3 Units
22303 01 11
LEC M 0600PM 0850PM CE-119K STAFF
Department Consent Required
22305 02 11
LEC W 1200PM 0250PM CE-119K STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-316
READ/LANG(PRIME LAN)CUR/PEDAGO 3 Units
22306 01 11
SEM M 0600PM 0850PM
STAFF
Department Consent Required
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
28
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Elementary/Bilingual Education
(continued)
EELB-317
EDUC PSYC FOR DIVERSE SOC
4 Units
22307 01 11
LEC M 0600PM 0950PM CE-353 STAFF
Department Consent Required
22308 02 11
LEC R 0600PM 0950PM CE-353 STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-422
CLASSROOM ORG, MGMT & DISCIPLI
2 Units
22311 03 11
LEC R 0400PM 0550PM CE-355 STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-423
MATH CURR & PEDAGOGY
4 Units
22313 01 11
SEM M 0500PM 0850PM CE-314 SPENCER C
Department Consent Required
23726 02
SEM W 1200PM 0350PM CE-314 SPENCER C
Department Consent Required
EELB-425
LIT&SEC LANG ACQUIS,INTERMEDIA
3 Units
22317 01 11
SEM T 1200PM 0250PM CE-119K STAFF
Department Consent Required
22318 02 11
SEM T 0600PM 0850PM CE-119S STAFF
Department Consent Required
22319 03 11
SEM W 0600PM 0850PM CE-119K STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-520A
TPA SEMINAR TASK 1
1 Unit
23691 70
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-520B
TPA SEMINAR TASK 2
1 Unit
23692 70
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
EELB-520C
TPA SEMINAR TASK 3
1 Unit
23693 70
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
EELB-520D
TPA SEMINAR TASK 4
1 Unit
23694 70
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
EELB-532
SCI/HEALTH CURR & PEDAGOGY
4 Units
23728 02
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-312 BRUNKHORS
Department Consent Required
EELB-533
SOC STDS&ARTS CURR&PEDAGOGY
4 Units
22327 01
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-364 STAFF
22328 02
SEM M 1200PM 0350PM CE-364 STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-534
SOC STD&ART(PRIM LAN)CUR&PEDAG 4 Units
22329 01
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM
STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-540A
SUP STUDENT TCH MULTI SUBJECT 6 Units
22155 01
SUP TBA SPITZER S
Department Consent Required
EELB-540B
SUP STUDENT TCH MULTI SUBJECT 6 Units
22156 01
SUP TBA SPITZER S
Department Consent Required
EELB-560A
SUP INTERN TEACH/MULT SUBJ I
8 Units
22157 01
SUP TBA SPITZER S
Department Consent Required
EELB-560B
SUP INTERN TEACH/MULT SUBJ II
8 Units
22158 01
SUP TBA SPITZER S
Department Consent Required
EELB-560C
SUP INTERN TEACH/MULT SUBJ III
8 Units
22159 01
SUP TBA SPITZER S
Department Consent Required
EELB-612
SOC-CULT CONTEXTS
4 Units
22430 01 19
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-308 BALDERRAM
EELB-626
LIT & BILING DEVELOPMENT
4 Units
22431 01 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-364 FLORES B
EELB-628
BILING&SOCIAL CONSTR OF MIND
4 Units
22332 01 19
SEM TBA STAFF
EELB-640
TEACHING ENGLISH LEARNERS
4 Units
22474 70 19
SEM TBA NIEHUS M
Department Consent Required
Online course
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22405 71 19
Meeting
Days
Hours
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
DULLIEN S
English
ENG -102A
22063 01
22064 02
ENG -103A
21806 01
21807 02
21808 03
21809 04
21810 05
21811 06
21812 07
21813 08
21814 09
21815 10
21816 11
21817 12
21818 13
21819 14
21820 15
21821 16
21822 17
21823 18
21824 19
21825 20
21826 21
21827 22
21828 23
23529 24
23643 25
23644 26
23645 27
23743 28
23744 29
ENG -103B
21829 01
21830 02
21831 03
21900 04
22028 05
23518 06
STRETCH COMPOSITION I
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
STRETCH COMP II
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0240PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
STRETCH COMP II MULTILINGUAL
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
4 Units
UH-062 STAFF
UH-061 STAFF
4 Units
UH-243 STAFF
UH-057 STAFF
UH-060 STAFF
UH-251 STAFF
UH-251 STAFF
UH-060 STAFF
UH-059 STAFF
UH-057 STAFF
UH-062 STAFF
UH-247 STAFF
UH-061 STAFF
UH-247 STAFF
UH-057 STAFF
UH-061 STAFF
UH-061 STAFF
UH-247 STAFF
UH-061 STAFF
UH-062 STAFF
UH-061 STAFF
UH-246 STAFF
UH-062 STAFF
UH-060 STAFF
UH-058 STAFF
UH-251 STAFF
UH-247 STAFF
UH-263 STAFF
UH-260 STAFF
JB-137 STAFF
JB-118 STAFF
4 Units
UH-248 STAFF
UH-261 STAFF
UH-058 STAFF
UH-062 STAFF
UH-062 STAFF
UH-058 STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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ENG -105
21894 01
21910 02
21919 03
21926 04
ENG -106
21832 01
21833 02
21834 03
21835 04
21837 06
21838 07
21839 08
21840 09
21841 10
21842 11
21844 13
21845 14
21846 15
21847 16
21848 17
21849 18
21850 19
21851 20
21852 21
22022 23
22024 25
ENG -107
21946 01
21947 02
21948 03
21949 04
21950 05
21951 06
21952 07
21953 08
23516 09
23517 10
ENG -110
21505 01
ENG -111
21506 01
ENG -170
21507 01
ENG -210
23511 01
ENG -213
21855 01
ENG -240
21508 01
ENG -301A
21509 01
ENG -301B
21510 01
21511 02
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
ACCELERATED STRETCH COMP I
4 Units
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-260 STAFF
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-059 STAFF
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-260 STAFF
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-247 GLASCOTT B
ACCELERATED STRETCH COMP II
4 Units
A1
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-263 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-059 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-248 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM UH-061 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM UH-262 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-057 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM UH-247 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM UH-261 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-260 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM UH-262 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-248 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-059 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-248 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-059 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0240PM 0350PM UH-263 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-061 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM UH-263 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-062 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-250 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-243 STAFF
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-060 STAFF
ADV FIRST-YEAR COMP
4 Units
A1
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-060 STAFF
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-060 STAFF
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-261 STAFF
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM UH-261 STAFF
LEC MWF 0240PM 0350PM UH-264 STAFF
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-059 STAFF
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-060 STAFF
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-060 STAFF
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM UH-264 STAFF
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-246 STAFF
WORLD LIT I
4 Units
C2
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-106 STAFF
WORLD LIT II
4 Units
C2
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-106 STAFF
STUDIES IN LIT
4 Units
C2
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM UH-106 STAFF
ENGLISH LIT 1
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-252 STAFF
ENGLISH LIT IV
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-252 RAMIREZ L
WRITING IN THE PUBLIC SPHERE
4 Units
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM UH-058 BOLAND M
ANALYSIS OF POETRY
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-247 COTTER C
ANALYSIS AND WRITING OF POETRY
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-247 STAFF
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-247 LUCK J
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ENG -302A
21932 01
ENG -303A
21513 70
ENG -303B
21514 01
ENG -304B
21945 01
ENG -306
21515 01 23
21516 02 23
21517 03 23
21518 04 23
21519 05 23
21520 06 23
21521 07 23
21522 08 23
21523 09 23
21524 10 23
21525 11 23
21526 12 23
22086 13
22087 14
ENG -311
21528 01
21529 02
21530 03
21531 04
21532 05
ENG -312
21661 01
ENG -317
21533 01
ENG -318
21534 01
ENG -319
21535 01 3
ENG -320
21536 01
21537 02
ENG -323
21538 01
ENG -325
21856 01
29
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
ANALYSIS OF DRAMA
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
ANALYSIS OF PROSE FICTION
SEM TBA Online course
ANALYSIS & WRITING PROSE FICT
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
ANALYSIS & WRITING NONFICTION
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
THEOR LANG ACQUIS & LEARNING
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
WRITING POETRY
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
WRITING FICTION
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
STD DIVRSE POETRY & DISABILITY
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
CHILDREN’S LIT
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
CHICANO LITERATURE
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
AMERICAN LITERATURE I
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
PL-266 SMITH T
4 Units
GIL-GOMEZ
4 Units
UH-261 BROWN J
4 Units
UH-264 HENRY H
4 Units
F
UH-264 STAFF
UH-262 STAFF
UH-261 STAFF
UH-262 STAFF
UH-262 STAFF
UH-264 STAFF
UH-059 ROWAN K
UH-060 STAFF
UH-261 GIL-GOMEZ
UH-261 STAFF
UH-252 STAFF
UH-248 STAFF
UH-261 STAFF
UH-262 STAFF
4 Units
UH-252 STAFF
UH-241 STAFF
UH-241 SMITH W
UH-246 SMITH W
UH-252 FEIZZARING
4 Units
UH-262 VICKERS C
4 Units
UH-262 STAFF
4 Units
UH-263 STAFF
4 Units
UH-264 LUCK J
4 Units
UH-246 COTTER C
UH-246 STAFF
4 Units
UH-262 RAMIREZ L
4 Units
UH-241 STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
30
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
English (continued)
ENG -327
21539 70
LIT ADOL & YOUNG ADULTS
4 Units
SEM TBA RAMIREZ L
Online course
ENG -329
LITERACY AND WRITING STUDIES
4 Units
21699 01
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-059 GLASCOTT B
ENG -333
MYTH AND EPIC
4 Units
23510 01
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM UH-062 PAEGLE J
ENG -336
WOMEN WRITERS
4 Units
21857 01
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-262 PIGEON R
ENG -385
LITERARY THEORY&CRITICISM
4 Units
21540 01
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM UH-264 HENRY H
21698 70
SEM TBA GIL-GOMEZ
Online course
ENG -399A
COMM SERVICE PROJ
1 Unit
21541 01 3
SUP TBA HYON S
Department Consent Required
ENG -399B
COMM SERVICE PROJ
2 Units
21542 01 3
SUP TBA HYON S
Department Consent Required
ENG -417
INTERMEDIATE POETRY WRITING
4 Units
21543 01
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM UH-260 PAEGLE J
ENG -418
INTERMEDIATE FICTION WRITING
4 Units
21544 01
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-263 BROWN J
ENG -420
ENGLISH GRAMMAR I
4 Units
21545 01
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-060 FEIZZARING
ENG -422
HIST OF ENG LANG
4 Units
21546 01
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-264 STAFF
ENG -441
STUDIES IN A MAJOR AUTHOR(S):
4 Units
21936 01
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-264 COTTER C
ENG -463
ADV STUDIES IN LITERARY TOPICS
4 Units
23481 01
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-264 LUCK C
ENG -475
SHAKESPEARE I
4 Units
21547 01 1
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-247 STAFF
ENG -476
SHAKESPEARE II
4 Units
21548 01 1
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-061 PIGEON R
ENG -510
ENG SEC CLASSRM
4 Units
21700 01
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM PL-244 COSTINO K
ENG -513
ADV CRTIVE WRT:SPC GENRES POETRY 4 Units
21549 01
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM UH-057 BROWN J
ENG -513
ADV CRTIVE WRT:SPC GENRES FICTION 4 Units
21944 02
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-264 STAFF
ENG -515
SR SEM LIT: WOOLF AND ELIOT
4 Units
21550 01 3
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM UH-263 HENRY H
ENG -516
SENIOR PROJECT
1 Unit
21552 70
SUP TBA CARLSON D
Online course
ENG -522
IND STUDY WRITING
4 Units
21553 01 3
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
21782 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
21783 04
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -524
SOCIOLINGUISTICS
4 Units
23480 01
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM UH-264 FEIZZARING
ENG -542A
PACIFIC REVIEW
4 Units
23478 01
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-264 MOFFETT K
23479 02
ACT TBA MOFFETT K
ENG -575B
INTERNSHIP ENG
2 Units
21722 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -575D
INTERNSHIP ENG
4 Units
21721 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
21918 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
21922 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -595D
STD LIT COMP OR LINGUISTIC
4 Units
21554 01 3,4
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
ENG -600
CRIT APPROACHES TO LIT
4 Units
21557 01 19
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-262 LUCK C
ENG -607
M.F.A. WORKSHOP POETRY
4 Units
21858 01
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM UH-062 DELGADO J
ENG -608
M.F.A. WORKSHOP FICTION
4 Units
21859 01
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM UH-261 MOFFETT K
ENG -611
WESTERN RHETORICAL TRAD
4 Units
21860 01
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM UH-247 GLASCOTT B
ENG -613
RHET&COMP LAW,LANGUAGE,SOCIETY 4 Units
21939 01
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM UH-261 BOLAND M
ENG -619
SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
4 Units
21555 01 19
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-261 VICKERS C
ENG -621
APPRO IMAGINATIVE WRITING
4 Units
21556 01 19
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM UH-261 PAEGLE J
ENG -651
ENGLISH BIBLE AND LITERATURE
4 Units
21941 01
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM UH-061 RUML II T
ENG -657
SITES OF PRAXIS
4 Units
23460 01
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM UH-247 ROWAN K
ENG -660
ISSUES TEACHING COLLEGE COMP
4 Units
23459 01
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-247 HAVILAND C
ENG -662
INTERN IN COMP
2 Units
21558 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -663
INTERNSHIP IN LITERATURE
2 Units
21559 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -664
INTERNSHIP IN ESL TEACHING
2 Units
21560 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -670
CREATIVE WRITING INTERNSHIP
4 Units
22109 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22110 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22111 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22126 04
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -687
MASTERS PROJ SEMINAR POETRY
4 Units
21942 01
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM UH-248 DELGADO J
ENG -688
MASTERS PROJ SEMINAR FICTION
4 Units
21943 01
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM UH-261 MOFFETT K
ENG -695
THESIS PROPOS/COMP EXAM PREP
2 Units
21561 01 19
SEM M 0600PM 0750PM UH-262 CARLSON D
ENG -696B
GRAD IND STUDY
2 Units
21777 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
22129 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -696D
GRAD IND STUDY
4 Units
21563 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -697D
THESIS&COMP EXAM IND STUDY
4 Units
21565 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -697F
THESIS&COMP EXAM IND STUDY
6 Units
22098 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -698B
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
2 Units
21778 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -698D
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
4 Units
21770 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
21771 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -698F
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
6 Units
21794 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -698Z
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
0 Units
21709 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
ENG -699A
THESIS
2 Units
21566 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Class Sec Foot-
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Meeting
Days
Hours
ENG -699B
THESIS & RESEARCH
21567 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
2 Units
STAFF
Ethnic Studies
ES -300
20437 01
ES -394
Units
20392 01
ES -595B
20069 01 3
ES -595D
20070 01 3
RESEARCH METHODS
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM PL-217 MARX M
TOPICS ETHN ST: CHICANA/LATINA EXPERIENCES 4
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM SB-212 LOPEZ E
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Finance
FIN -101
20688 01
20898 02
20689 03
20899 04
FIN -313
20690 01 1
20691 02 1
20692 03 1
20693 04 1
FIN -314
20694 01
23361 02
20812 03
20861 04
FIN -380
20696 01
FIN -430
20697 01
FIN -432
20698 01
FIN -433
20699 01
Fees $18
20700 02
FIN -435
20701 01
Fees $18
20702 02
FIN -445
20703 01
Fees $25
20704 02
FIN -503
20706 01
FIN -546
23362 01
FIN -555
20903 01
FIN -575
20707 01 3
FIN -585
23363 01
Fees $18
23583 02
FIN -595B
20802 01
FINANCIAL CHOICES IN LIFE
LEC M 0400PM 0550PM
LEC T 0400PM 0550PM
LEC W 0400PM 0550PM
LEC R 0400PM 0550PM
BUSINESS FINANCE
LEC MW 1200PM 0150PM
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
CORPORATE FIN MGT
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM
PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
FIN THEORY & PRAC
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
FIN INST&CAPITAL FORMTN
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
INTERNATIONAL BUS FIN
SEM MW 1200PM 0110PM
2 Units
E2
JB-257 RICHEY G
JB-258 RICHEY G
JB-257 RICHEY G
JB-258 RICHEY G
4 Units
JB-111 BHUYAN R
CE-110 STAFF
JB-109 BEER F
JB-262 RICHEY G
4 Units
JB-258 BHUYAN R
HP-124 STAFF
JB-257 ESTES J
JB-111 SUN H
4 Units
JB-285 SUN H
4 Units
JB-285 BEER F
4 Units
JB-118 ESTES J
4 Units
JB-285 VAZIRI M
ACT MW 0110PM 0150PM JB-285 VAZIRI M
INVESTMENT ANALYSIS
4 Units
SEM MW 0600PM 0710PM JB-285 BHUYAN R
ACT MW 0710PM 0750PM JB-285 BHUYAN R
FIN ANLY&DECISION MAKING
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0510PM JB-285 YANG T
LAB TR 0510PM 0550PM
FIN MGT CONCEPTS
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM
STUDENT MANAGED INVEST FUND
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
TRADE AND BUSINESS IN ASIA
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
REAL ESTATE FINANCE
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
ACT TBA INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
JB-285 YANG T
4 Units
JB-116 YANG T
2 Units
ESTES J
4 Units
JB-139 KIM D
4 Units
SARWAR G
4 Units
JB-112 SUN H
STAFF
2 Units
SARWAR G
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31
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
FIN -595D
20708 01 4
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
FIN -602
FINANCIAL THEORY&CORP FIN
20709 01 19
LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM
FIN -622
ENTREPREN & VENTURE FINANCE
20803 01
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
FIN -651
FIN INSTITUTIONS & MKTS
20801 01
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
FIN -653
INVEST ANLY & PORTFOLIO MGT
20710 01 19
LEC MW 0800PM 0910PM
Fees $18
20711 02 19
ACT MW 0910PM 0950PM
FIN -654
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
20712 01 19
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
FIN -675
INTERNSHIP
20927 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
FIN -695
GRAD PROJECT
20864 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
SARWAR G
4 Units
JB-139 YANG T
4 Units
JB-285 VAZIRI M
4 Units
JB-116 BEER F
4 Units
JB-285 KIM D
JB-285 KIM D
4 Units
JB-139 VAZIRI M
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
C3
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
Foreign Language
FLAN-103C
22127 01
Fees $10
FLAN-111C
21888 01
FLAN-111G
21889 01
FLAN-111P
21989 01
FLAN-112C
21890 01
FLAN-112G
21891 01
FLAN-112P
21990 01
FLAN-113C
21893 01
FLAN-113G
21892 01
FLAN-113P
21991 01
FLAN-211C
21992 01
FLAN-211G
21921 01
FLAN-211P
22062 01
FLAN-212C
21993 01
FLAN-212G
21994 01
FLAN-213G
21995 01
LANG STDY III: ITALIAN
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
DIRECTED LANG STDY I: ITALIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIRECTED LANG STDY I: RUSSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY i: PERSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY II: ITALIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY II: RUSSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY II: PERSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY III: ITALIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY III: RUSSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY III: PERSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY IV: ITALIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY IV: RUSSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY IV: PERSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY V: ITALIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY V: RUSSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DIR LANG STDY VI: RUSSIAN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
32
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Foreign Language (continued)
FLAN-555A
21799 01
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
FLAN-555B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21802 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
FLAN-555D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21568 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
21920 03
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
21930 04
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
21787 08
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
FREN-575B
21671 01
1 Unit
STAFF
FREN-575C
21672 01
2 Units
STAFF
FREN-575D
21730 01
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
BURKE R
French
FREN-101
21569 01
Fees $10
FREN-102
21570 01
Fees $10
21571 02
Fees $10
21981 03
Fees $10
FREN-200
21673 01
Fees $10
FREN-201
21674 01
FREN-202
21675 01
Fees $10
FREN-290
21676 01
Fees $10
21764 70 20
Fees $10
FREN-295
22075 01
FREN-307
23714 01
Fees $10
FREN-399A
21669 01
FREN-399B
21572 01 3
FREN-407
23750 01
Fees $10
FREN-450
22076 01
Fees $10
FREN-470D
21984 01
Fees $10
FREN-496
21772 01
FREN-575A
21670 01
COLLEGE FRENCH I
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
COLLEGE FRENCH II
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-243 MORGAN V
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM UH-057 PELLETIER
MCGUIRE M
CULTURE&COMMUNICATION
4 Units
C3
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-252 MORGAN V
CULTURE & COMMUNICATION II
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
CULTURE&COMMUNICATION III
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
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4 Units
C3
MORGAN V
4 Units
C3
MORGAN V
INTERMEDIATE ASSESSMENT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PHONETICS
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
COMM SERVICE PROJ
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM SERVICE PROJ
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMPARATIVE LING FR/ENG
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
MARTIN E
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
MARTIN E
ADVANCED GRAMMAR REVIEW
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
TOP IN FRANCOPHONE CULTURES
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
4 Units
BURKE R
SENIOR ASSESSMENT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
Gender and Sexuality Studies
GSS -101
INTRO MASCULINITY STUDIES
4 Units
D4
23468 01 62
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM CE-106 JENNINGS T
Classroom with Web component
GSS -450
QUEER THEORY
4 Units
23469 01
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM CE-106 ASBELL A
GSS -575B
INTERN GSS STUDIES
2 Units
23461 01
SUP TBA JENNINGS T
Department Consent Required
GSS -575C
INTERN GSS STUDIES
3 Units
23462 01
SUP TBA JENNINGS T
GSS -575D
INTERN GSS STUDIES
4 Units
23463 01
SUP TBA JENNINGS T
Department Consent Required
GSS -595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
23464 01
SUP TBA JENNINGS T
Department Consent Required
GSS -595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3 Units
23465 01
SUP TBA JENNINGS T
Department Consent Required
GSS -595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
23466 01
SUP TBA JENNINGS T
Department Consent Required
GSS -595E
INDEPENDENT STUDY
5 Units
23467 01
SUP TBA JENNINGS T
Department Consent Required
Geography
FRENCH LIT IN ENG
4 Units
C3
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-252 MCGUIRE M
SEM TBA Online course
Meeting
Days
Hours
GEOG-100
20071 01
20490 02
GEOG-103
20072 01
Fees $10
20073 02
20427 03
GEOG-104
20074 01
Fees $10
GEOG-300
20075 01
GEOG-305
20076 01
GEOG-306
20077 01
GEOG-308
20078 01
Fees $10
20079 02
GEOG-311
20564 01
Fees $10
20565 02
20566 03
GEOG-315
20494 01
GEOG-350
23406 01
INTRO HUMAN GEOG
4 Units
D4
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM PL-269 STAFF
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM TC-017 STAFF
PHYSICAL GEOG
5 Units
B3
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM PL-269 MEEK N
LAB T 0200PM 0450PM SB-361 MEEK N
LAB R 0200PM 0450PM SB-361 MEEK N
PHYSICAL GEOG LAB
1 Unit
LAB TBA MEEK N
Department Consent Required
GEOG ELEM & MIDSCHOOL CLASSRM
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM SB-128 JACOBSEN R
GEOGRAPHIC STATS&RES METHODS
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM SB-359 HACKEL J
REMOTE SENSING
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM SB-361 GOFORTH B
ADVANCED GIS
5 Units
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM SB-359 XU B
LAB MW 0200PM 0325PM SB-359 XU B
THE DYNAMIC EARTH
5 Units
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM TC-017 JACOBSEN R
LAB M 0200PM 0450PM SB-361 JACOBSEN R
LAB W 0200PM 0450PM SB-361 JACOBSEN R
SPATIAL ANALYSIS ADV CARTOGRPH
4 Units
SEM MW 1000AM 1150AM SB-359 XU B
CONSERV&NATURAL RESOURCES
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-212 STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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GEOG-470
20080 01
GEOG-575D
23701 01
23702 02
23703 03
23704 04
GEOG-575E
23705 01
23706 02
23707 03
23708 04
GEOG-595B
20327 01
20328 02
GEOG-595C
20405 01
GEOG-595D
20329 01
20330 02
GEOG-697
20451 01
GEOG-698
20491 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
HYDROLOGY/WATER
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM SB-212 MC DOWELL
INTERNSHIP GEOG
4 Units
SUP TBA MEEK N
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA HACKEL J
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA XU B
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA KOHOUT M
Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP GEOG
5 Units
SUP TBA MEEK N
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA HACKEL J
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA XU B
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA KOHOUT M
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PROJECT PROPOSAL
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
DIRECTED RESEARCH
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Geology
If class is closed contact the Geological Sciences Department at
537-5336.
GEOL-101
22663 01
Fees $14
22664 02
INTRO GEOLOGY
5 Units
B3
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM CS-142 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
Fees $14
22665 03
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM CS-142 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
22666 04
22667 05
22668 06
22669 07
22670 08
22671 09
23043 10
23044 11
LAB M 0900AM 1150AM
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB M 0100PM 0350PM
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB M 0600PM 0850PM
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB T 0900AM 1150AM
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB T 0100PM 0350PM
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB T 0600PM 0850PM
Department Consent Required
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB W 0900AM 1150AM
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB W 0100PM 0350PM
Must complete MATH remediation
LAB W 0600PM 0850PM
Must complete MATH remediation
BI-112 STAFF
BI-112 STAFF
BI-112 STAFF
BI-112 STAFF
BI-112 STAFF
BI-112 STAFF
BI-112 STAFF
BI-112 STAFF
BI-112 STAFF
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GEOL-102
22672 01
Fees $14
GEOL-210
22673 01
GEOL-295A
22674 01
Fees $14
GEOL-295B
22675 01
Fees $14
GEOL-307A
22991 01
GEOL-307B
22992 01
GEOL-312
22676 01
GEOL-321
22677 01
Fees $14
22678 02
GEOL-330
22679 01
Fees $14
22680 02
GEOL-360
22681 01
Fees $14
22682 02
GEOL-376
23372 01
Fees $14
23376 02
GEOL-391B
22683 01 3
GEOL-395A
22684 01
Fees $14
GEOL-395B
23004 01
Fees $14
GEOL-395C
23014 01
Fees $14
GEOL-395D
23136 01
Fees $14
GEOL-540
23398 01
GEOL-550
23377 01
Fees $14
23378 02
GEOL-575B
22685 01
GEOL-575D
23339 01
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Meeting
Days
Hours
INTRO GEOLOGY LAB
LAB TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
1 Unit
STAFF
EARTHQUAKES
2 Units
B4
SEM M 0200PM 0350PM HP-124 MCGILL S
SPEC PROJECT GEOL
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SPEC PROJECT GEOL
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
SERVICE LEARNING EARTH SCI
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SERVICE LEARNING EARTH SCI
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
GEOLOGY OF CALIF
4 Units
SEM MW 1000AM 1150AM BI-117 MCGILL S
OPTICAL MINERALOGY
3 Units
LEC T 1100AM 1150AM BI-117 SMITH A
LAB TR 0100PM 0350PM BI-117 SMITH A
SEDIMENTARY PETROLOGY
5 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM BI-116 LEATHAM W
LAB M 0600PM 0850PM BI-116 LEATHAM W
STRUCTURAL GEOL
5 Units
SEM MW 1230PM 0220PM BI-117 FRYXELL J
LAB MW 0230PM 0350PM BI-117 FRYXELL J
FIELD METHODS IN HYDROLOGY
4 Units
SEM F 1000AM 1150AM BI-116 MELCHIORR
LAB F 1200PM 0550PM BI-116 MELCHIORR
ADVANCED GEOLOGIC MAPPING
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
DIRECTED STUDY
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
DIRECTED STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
DIRECTED STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
3 Units
STAFF
DIRECTED STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
ADV TOPIC GEOL:
4 Units
SEM TR 0900AM 1050AM BI-117 SMITH A
Department Consent Required
EARTH RESOURCES
5 Units
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM BI-116 MELCHIORR
LAB R 0600PM 0850PM BI-116 MELCHIORR
INTERNSHIP IN GEOLOGY
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP IN GEOLOGY
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Geology (continued)
GEOL-595A
22981 01
GEOL-595B
23073 01
GEOL-595C
23011 01
GEOL-597B
23109 01
GEOL-691B
23110 01
GEOL-691C
23111 01
GEOL-691D
23112 01
GEOL-696B
23141 01
Fees $25
GEOL-696D
23142 01
Fees $25
GEOL-696E
23113 01
Fees $25
GEOL-698A
23414 01
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SENIOR HONORS RESEARCH
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRAD INDPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRAD INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRAD INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRAD RESEARCH GEOLOGY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRAD RESEARCH GEOLOGY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
HSCI-295A
22696 01
1 Unit
STAFF
HSCI-301
22986 01
2 Units
STAFF
HSCI-310
23239 01
3 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
GRAD RESEARCH GEOLOGY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
5 Units
STAFF
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
German
GER -290
23715 01
Fees $10
GERMAN LIT IN ENG
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
4 Units
C3
BURKE R
HSCI-273
23699 01
Fees $10
HSCI-365
23105 01
HSCI-367
22698 01
HSCI-370
22705 01
HSCI-380
22699 01
HSCI-382
23522 01
HSCI-399B
23521 01
HSCI-402
22700 01
Fees $10
22701 02
HSCI-436
22702 01 1
HSCI-443
22703 01
HSCI-451
23254 01
CONCEPTS IN HEALTH
2 Units
SEM M 0400PM 0550PM CE-105 LACHAUSSE
HEALTH&SOC, ECOL APPRCH
5 Units
B2
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM CE-105 STAFF
LAB T 0900AM 1150AM
LAB T 0100PM 0350PM
LAB T 0600PM 0850PM
LAB R 0900AM 1150AM
LAB R 0100PM 0350PM
LAB R 0600PM 0850PM
INTRO TO FOOD SCIENCE
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
HSCI-315
23128 70
HSCI-322
23528 01
HSCI-342
22697 01
HSCI-438
23087 01
Health Science
HSCI-100
22686 01
HSCI-120
22687 01
Fees $10
22688 02
22689 03
22690 04
22692 07
23001 08
23050 09
HSCI-245
22693 01
Fees $20
22694 02
23006 03
HSCI-271
22695 01 1
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PS-320 STAFF
PS-320 STAFF
PS-320 STAFF
PS-320 STAFF
PS-320 STAFF
PS-320 STAFF
5 Units
PS-203 HUGHES J
LAB W 0900AM 1150AM PS-323 HUGHES J
LAB F 0900AM 1150AM PS-323 HUGHES J
INTRO TO PUBLIC HEALTH
4 Units
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM PS-204 STAFF
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
SOFTWARE APPLICATION IN HSCI
4 Units
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
STAFF
HSCI-452
23086 01
HSCI-467
22704 01
HSCI-468
23079 01
Fees $10
HSCI-471
23255 01
HSCI-493
22988 01
HSCI-495A
23746 01
HSCI-495B
23747 01
HSCI-496
22706 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
SPEC PROJ HEALTH SCI
1 Unit
SUP TBA COLEMAN T
Department Consent Required
PRIN HEALTH EDUC
4 Units
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM PS-224 STAFF
Department Consent Required
HEALTH&SEXUALITY
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM PS-224 COLEMAN T
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
STAT FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES
4 Units
SEM T 0100PM 0450PM
STAFF
AIR POLLUTION
2 Units
SEM T 0400PM 0550PM PS-304 PHALEN R
NUTRITION FOR YOUR HEALTH
4 Units
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM PS-204 STAFF
Department Consent Required
NUTRITION THRU LIFE CYCLE
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM PS-204 CHEN D
HUM DISEASE MECHANISMS
4 Units
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM PS-203 PHALEN R
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
HEALTH BEHAVIOR
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
LACHAUSSE
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
PRIN OF TOXICOLOGY
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM PS-304 MIAN L
NUTRITION FOR HEALTH,FIT&SPORT
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM PS-133 STAFF
COMM SERVICE PROJ
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PRIN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
5 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM PS-304 PHALEN R
LAB R 0900AM 1150AM PS-304 PHALEN R
HUMAN RESOURCE MGT HEALTH CARE 4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM PS-224 FAHEY D
Department Consent Required
FINANCIAL MGT IN HEALTH CARE
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM PS-224 FAHEY D
Department Consent Required
MEDICAL NUTRITION THERAPY I
4 Units
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM PS-203 STAFF
Department Consent Required
PRIN EPIDEMIOLOGY
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM PS-203 STAFF
Department Consent Required
CURRENT TRENDS HEALTH CARE MGT 4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM PS-326 LINDFELT C
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
FOODSERVICE SYSTEMS MGMT
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM PS-203 HUGHES J
Department Consent Required
UNDERGRAD RES METHOD HLTH SCI
4 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM PS-224 LACHAUSSE
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
HLTH PROMO:PROG PLNG&IMPLEMTN 4 Units
SEM MW 0800AM 0950AM CE-104 CLARK K
FIELD EXPERIENCE SEM
1 Unit
SEM T 0600PM 0750PM
STAFF
Department Consent Required
FIELD EXPERIENCE I
5 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
FIELD EXPERIENCE II
6 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
INTRN IN ENV HLTH
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
HSCI-499A
23333 01
DIRECTED READING
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
HSCI-499B
DIRECTED READING
2 Units
23313 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HSCI-531
BIOTERRORISM
4 Units
23519 01
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM PS-209 STAFF
HSCI-540
SCHOOL HLTH PROGRAM PRACTICES
4 Units
23088 01
LEC TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HSCI-602
MGMT, ORGANIZATION, PLANNING
4 Units
22707 01 19
SEM S 0900AM 0350PM PS-203 FAHEY D
Classroom with Web component
HSCI-612
PUBLIC HEALTH STATISTICS
4 Units
23515 01
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM PS-209 STAFF
HSCI-616
ENVIRONMNTAL/OCCUPATIONAL HLTH 4 Units
23257 01
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM PS-304 MIAN L
HSCI-675
ADMIN LEADERSHIP AND QUALITY
4 Units
22708 01 19
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM PS-224 LINDFELT C
Web with classroom component
HSCI-696
PROJECT
4 Units
23514 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HSCI-697
ADMNISTRATIVE RESIDENCY
4 Units
22709 01 13,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HSCI-698A
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
1 Unit
23007 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HSCI-699
THESIS
4 Units
23126 01
SUP TBA STAFF
HSCI-999
COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION
0 Units
23513 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
History
HIST-142
20094 01
HIST-144
20095 01
HIST-146
20549 01
23646 02
HIST-200
20096 01 64
HIST-201
20097 01
HIST-270
23379 01
HIST-305
20454 01
HIST-306
20098 01
HIST-307
20547 01
HIST-322
20428 01
HIST-341
20325 01
HIST-350
20507 01
HIST-370
20438 01
HIST-371
23383 01
HIST-386
23394 01
HIST-399A
20100 01 3
WORLD CIVIL II
4 Units
D3
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM SB-128 PYTELL T
WORLD CIVIL III
4 Units
D3
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM VA-101 JONES T
AMERICAN CIVIL
4 Units
D1
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM VA-101 YANG T
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM SB-128 YANG T
U.S.HIST TO 1877
4 Units
D1
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM SB-128 YANG T
U.S.HIST 1877-PR
4 Units
D1
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM VA-101 STAFF
CALIFORNIA HISTORY
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM SB-128 STAFF
ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL EUROPE
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM SB-210 RIGGS C
EUR,RENAIS-1815
4 Units
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM SB-210 BLACKEY R
EUR, 1815-PRESENT
4 Units
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM SB-210 MERRITT S
ARCHIVAL PRACTICES
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM SB-214 LONG T
AFRICAN-AMER HIST 1865-PRESENT
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM SB-210 HANSON J
AMER COLONIES, 1607-1783
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM SB-214 SAMUELSON
HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM SB-212 LYON C
CALIF INDIAN HISTORY
4 Units
SEM MWF 0800AM 0910AM SB-210 LONG T
AFRICA 1500 TO 1870
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM SB-210 JONES T
COMM SERVICE PROJ
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
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HIST-399B
20101 01 3
HIST-400
23384 01
HIST-409
23386 01
HIST-426
23387 01
HIST-430
23388 01
HIST-465
23389 01
HIST-469
23390 01
HIST-481
23391 01
HIST-494
20513 01
HIST-500
23392 01
HIST-501
23609 01
HIST-521
23730 01
HIST-550
23411 01
HIST-560
23393 01
HIST-575
20102 01 3
HIST-594
20506 03
HIST-595B
20515 01
HIST-595C
20341 01
HIST-595D
20342 01
HIST-597
20103 01
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Meeting
Days
Hours
COMM SERVICE PROJ
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
EARLY MEDIEVL EUR
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
20TH CENT EUROPE
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
EARLY IMPRL CHINA
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
CHINA 1895-PRESNT
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
MODRN CENTRL AMER
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
COLONIAL LATIN AM
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
HISTORY CHRISTIANITY II
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
PROSEMINAR IN HISTORY
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
TUDOR&STUART ENGLAND
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
BRITAIN, 1688-1901
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
THE SOVIET UNION
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
SENIOR ASSESSMENT
SEM TBA HIST AMERICAN WEST
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
INTERNSHIP HIST
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
RESEARCH SEMINAR IN HISTORY
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SENIOR HONORS PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
SB-210 RIGGS C
4 Units
SB-210 PYTELL T
4 Units
SB-210 MURRAY J
4 Units
SB-205 MURRAY J
4 Units
SB-210 SANTONI P
4 Units
SB-210 SANTONI P
4 Units
SB-214 RIGGS C
4 Units
SB-214 SAMUELSON
4 Units
SB-214 BLACKEY R
4 Units
SB-210 BLACKEY R
4 Units
SB-212 MERRITT S
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
SB-214 LYON C
4 Units
LONG T
4 Units
SB-205 STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
Honors
HON -104B
20971 1
HON -105B
20972 1
HON -205B
20973 1
LANG & MEANING:INTRO PHIL
4 Units
C4
SEM TBA STAFF
HONORS COLLOQUIUM
1 Unit
ACT F 0200PM 0350PM PL-263 STAFF
HONORS SEMINAR
1 Unit
ACT F 0200PM 0350PM PL-293 STAFF
Human Development
HD -240
20082 01 1
HD -245
20083 01
20084 02
HD -246
20085 01
20086 02
HD -281
20348 01
INTRO TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM VA-101 SKILES S
OBS&METH CHILD DEV:EARLY CHLD
2 Units
LEC T 0600PM 0750PM PS-223 STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
OBS&METH CHILD DEV:MID CHILD
2 Units
LEC MW 1200PM 1250PM CS-122 STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
GUIDANCE OF YOUNG CHILDREN
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM CH-114 WILCOX-HER
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
36
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Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Human Development (continued)
HD -291
INTERACTIONS LAB
2 Units
20349 01 15
LAB TBA WILCOX-HER
Fees $18
HD -302
HISTORY OF CHILDHOOD
4 Units
20087 01
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM PS-223 KAMPTNER
HD -310
APPLIED RESEARCH METHODS
4 Units
23499 01
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM PS-204 SHULTZ K
HD -324
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY
4 Units
20088 01 1
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM HP-124 CRAWFORD
HD -400
CHILD ASSESSMENT
5 Units
20351 01 1
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM SB-461 WARD S
Fees $18
20352 02 1
LAB MW 0600PM 0720PM SB-461 WARD S
HD -575
INTERNSHIP
4 Units
20089 01 3,17
SUP W 0240PM 0340PM SB-127 WARD S
Department Consent Required
20484 02
SUP R 0200PM 0300PM CH-110 WARD S
Department Consent Required
HD -595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
20090 01 4,17
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HD -595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3 Units
20091 01 4,17
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HD -595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
20092 01 4,17
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HD -598A
HONORS PROJECT I
2 Units
20424 01 17
SUP TBA HOFFMAN C
Department Consent Required
HD -611E
ADV INDEPENDENT STUDY
5 Units
20523 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HD -612E
DIRECTED READINGS
5 Units
20524 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HD -645
ADV INFANCY & EARLY CHILD DEV
4 Units
23494 01
SEM T 0500PM 0850PM SB-459 WILCOX-HER
HD -651
ADV COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
4 Units
23495 01
SEM R 0500PM 0850PM SB-459 REIMER J
Department Consent Required
HD -695
GRADUATE PROJECT
5 Units
20093 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
HD -699
THESIS
5 Units
23625 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Humanities
HUM -180
21962 01
HUM -197
21574 01 33
HUM -319
21729 01
HUM -325
21575 01 1
HUM -335
21576 01
HUM -340
23566 01
HUM -344
21688 01
HUM -350
21577 01
HUM -375
21578 01
HUM -380
21579 01
THE ART OF FILM
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
ASSESS PREP I LIB STDS
LEC M 0240PM 0330PM
MYTH, META&SYM
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
PERSPEC ON GENDER
LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM
LATINO CULTURE
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
INTERP & VALUES
LEC MWF 0240PM 0350PM
IDEAS AMER CULTUR
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
AMERICAN CHILDHOOD
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
WORLD OF ISLAM
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
COMP STUD IN ARTS:EAST & WEST
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
4 Units
C1
CE-105 OWEN K
1 Unit
CE-105 THOMERSON4 Units
C5
VA-101 JACKSON J
4 Units
C5,G1
PS-010 STAFF
4 Units
C5,G1
UH-106 HILL L
4 Units
C5
UH-106 MENTON A
4 Units
C5
CE-105 MALDONADO
4 Units
C5,G1
UH-106 SMITH J
4 Units
C5,G1
UH-106 MIREMADI S
4 Units
C5
UH-106 RADOMSKI J
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Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
HUM -397
ASSESS PREP II LIB STDS
1 Unit
21580 01 35
LEC W 0240PM 0330PM CE-105 BRYAN L
Department Consent Required
HUM -425
INTEGRATIVE SEM ASIAN STUDIES
4 Units
21762 01
LEC TBA STAFF
HUM -497
SENIOR ASSESSMENT
1 Unit
21784 01 51
SUP TBA THOMERSON
Department Consent Required
HUM -575A
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
1 Unit
21582 01
SUP TBA THOMERSON
Department Consent Required
HUM -575B
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
2 Units
21583 01
SUP TBA THOMERSON
Department Consent Required
HUM -575C
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
3 Units
21584 01
SUP TBA THOMERSON
Department Consent Required
HUM -575D
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
4 Units
21585 01
SUP TBA THOMERSON
Department Consent Required
HUM -575E
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
5 Units
21586 01
SUP TBA THOMERSON
Department Consent Required
HUM -576D
INTL EXP: LATIN AMER STUDIES
4 Units
21862 01
SUP TBA GALLEGOS
HUM -577D
INTL EXPERIENCE:SPANISH
4 Units
21863 01
SUP TBA FERNANDEZ
HUM -578D
INTL EXPERIENCE:ASIAN STUDIES
4 Units
21763 01
SUP TBA CHUANG B
HUM -580D
INTL EXPERIENCE:ARABIC
4 Units
21864 01
SUP TBA DOUEIRI D
HUM -595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY HUM
4 Units
21903 01 56
SUP TBA THOMERSON
Department Consent Required
22050 02
SUP TBA CHUANG B
Department Consent Required
HUM -597
SEN ASSESS LIB STDS
2 Units
21717 01 39
SUP F 0240PM 0330PM CE-105 THOMERSON
Department Consent Required
21718 70 40
SUP TBA BRYAN L
Department Consent Required
Online course
21719 71 40
SUP TBA BRYAN L
Department Consent Required
Online course
Information Management
INFO-101
20840 01
Fees $25
20841 02
20842 03
20843 04
20844 05
20845 06
20846 07
20847 08
20848 70
Fees $25
23451 71
INFO-160
20713 01
Fees $15
INFO-274
23454 01
INFO-276
20715 01
INFO-282
20716 01
INTRO INFO TECHNOLOGY
4 Units
LEC MW 1200PM 0115PM JB-102 STEWART J
LAB M LAB W LAB M LAB W LAB M LAB M LAB W LEC TBA Online course
1000AM 1150AM
1000AM 1150AM
0200PM 0350PM
0200PM 0350PM
0400PM 0550PM
0600PM 0750PM
0400PM 0500PM
JB-143
JB-143
JB-141
JB-141
JB-141
JB-141
JB-141
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
LYTLE N
LAB TBA LYTLE N
Online course
COMPUTER GRAPHICS FOR INTERNET 4 Units
LEC MW 1000AM 1150AM JB-124 LYTLE N
DATA BASE MGMT & POLICIES
4 Units
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-252 LIN F
SYS ANALYS & DESIGN
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-252 WILSON R
BUSINESS SYSTEMS I
4 Units
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-124 LYTLE N
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
INFO-309
20717 01
Fees $25
20718 02
Fees $25
20719 03
Fees $25
20720 04
Fees $25
20721 05
Fees $25
20722 06
Fees $25
INFO-372
20723 01
Fees $25
INFO-415
20911 70
INFO MANAGEMENT
4 Units
SEM MW 0800AM 0950AM JB-141 ROHM JR C
INFO-475
20725 01
INFO-480
20726 01
INFO-525
20850 01
INFO-575
20727 01 3
4 Units
JB-124 ZHU J
4 Units
JB-252 WILSON R
4 Units
JB-124 STEWART J
4 Units
STAFF
INFO-595B
20728 01 3,4
INFO-595D
20729 01 3,4
INFO-609
20805 01 19
INFO-647
20730 01 19
INFO-650
20731 01 19
INFO-695
20798 01
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM JB-141 LYTLE N
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM JB-143 ROHM JR C
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-143 COULSON A
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM JB-143 COULSON A
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM JB-141 WILSON R
INFO TECHNOLOGY
4 Units
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM JB-252 STEWART J
SECURITY SYS MGMT
SEM TBA Online course
ADV INFO NETWORKING
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
ADV INFO MAP & VISUAL
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
COMPUTER FORENSICS
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INFO MGT SYSTEMS
SEM MW 0600AM 0750AM
INFO BASED MGT
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
INFO DECISION SYSTEMS
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM
GRADUATE PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
COULSON A
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
JB-141 ROHM JR C
4 Units
JB-252 SHAYO C
4 Units
JB-141 DYCK H
4 Units
ZHU J
Instructional Technology
ETEC-537
22375 01
Fees $15
22376 02
ETEC-541
23426 70
ETEC-546
22379 70
Fees $20
22380 71
ETEC-676D
23427 01
ETEC-999
23616 01
COMP BASED TECH IN EDUC I
2 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0650PM CE-205 BAEK E
Instructor Consent Required
ACT M 0700PM 0850PM CE-205 BAEK E
Instructor Consent Required
E-LEARNING DESIGN & DEVELOPMNT
4 Units
SEM TBA NEWBERRY
Instructor Consent Required
Online course
COMP BASED TECH IN EDUC II
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
ACT TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
TOPICS IN INSTRUCTIONAL TECH:
4 Units
SEM R 0500PM 0850PM CE-207 NEWBERRY
Instructor Consent Required
COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION
0 Units
SUP TBA LEH S
Instructor Consent Required
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Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Japanese
JAPN-101
21765 01
Fees $10
JAPN-102
21678 01
Fees $10
23751 02
Fees $10
JAPN-202
23716 01
Fees $10
COLLEGE JAPANESE I
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
4 Units
AMAYA M
COLLEGE JAPANESE II
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
4 Units
C3
AMAYA M
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
2ND YR COLL JAPANESE II
SEM MWF 0240PM 0350PM
AMAYA M
4 Units
C3
AMAYA M
Kinesiology
KINE-101D
BOWLING
22710 01
ACT M 0120PM 0510PM
Fees $5
KINE-114A
BODY CONDITIONING
23530 01
ACT MWF 0800AM 0910AM
Fees $5
23531 02
ACT TR 0800AM 0950AM
Fees $5
23532 03
ACT TR 1000AM 1150AM
Fees $5
23533 04
ACT MWF 0240PM 0350PM
Fees $5
23534 05
ACT TR 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
23535 06
ACT MW 0600PM 0750PM
Fees $5
23536 07
ACT TR 0800PM 0950PM
Fees $5
KINE-114C
JOGGING
23084 01
ACT MW 0400PM 0550PM
MW 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
22718 02 3,23
ACT TR 0400PM 0550PM
TR 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
KINE-114E
WEIGHT TRAINING
23507 01
ACT MWF 0920AM 1030AM
Fees $5
22721 02
ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Fees $5
22722 03
ACT MWF 1200PM 0110PM
Fees $5
23523 04
ACT MWF 0120PM 0230PM
Fees $5
23524 05
ACT TR 0200PM 0350PM
Fees $5
23525 06
ACT MW 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
23526 07
ACT TR 0600PM 0750PM
Fees $5
23527 08
ACT MW 0800PM 0950PM
Fees $5
23543 09
ACT TR 1200PM 0150PM
Fees $5
KINE-114F
YOGA
22727 01
ACT MWF 0800AM 0910AM
Fees $5
22728 02
ACT TR 0800AM 0950AM
Fees $5
22729 03
ACT MWF 0920AM 1030AM
Fees $5
22730 04
ACT TR 1000AM 1150AM
Fees $5
22731 05 3,23
ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Fees $5
2 Units
E3
HP-100 STAFF
2 Units
HP-G001 STAFF
HP-G001 STAFF
HP-G001 STAFF
HP-G001 STAFF
HP-G001 STAFF
HP-G001 STAFF
HP-G001 STAFF
2 Units
E3
HP-100 STAFF
PE-FD#3 HP-100 STAFF
PE-FD#3 2 Units
E3
HP-B009 STAFF
HP-B009 STAFF
HP-B009 STAFF
HP-B009 STAFF
HP-B009 STAFF
HP-B009 STAFF
HP-B009 STAFF
HP-B009 STAFF
HP-B009 STAFF
2 Units
E3
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
38
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Kinesiology (continued)
KINE-114F
YOGA
22732 06 3,23
ACT MWF 1200PM 0110PM
Fees $5
22733 07 3,23
ACT TR 1200PM 0150PM
Fees $5
22734 08 3,23
ACT MWF 0120PM 0230PM
Fees $5
22735 09 3,23
ACT MWF 0240PM 0350PM
Fees $5
22736 10 3,23
ACT TR 0200PM 0350PM
Fees $5
22737 11 3,23
ACT TR 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
22738 12 3,23
ACT MW 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
22739 13 3,23
ACT MW 0600PM 0750PM
Fees $5
22740 14 3,23
ACT TR 0600PM 0750PM
Fees $5
22741 15 3,23
ACT MW 0800PM 0950PM
Fees $5
KINE-120E
KARATE
22742 01 23
ACT MW 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
KINE-120F
SELF-DEFENSE
22743 01 3,23
ACT TR 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
22744 02 3,23
ACT TR 0600PM 0750PM
Fees $5
23051 03
ACT MW 0600PM 0750PM
Fees $5
KINE-120G
CARDIO-ARTS
22745 01 3,23
ACT MWF 0800AM 0910AM
Fees $5
22746 02 3,23
ACT TR 1200PM 0150PM
Fees $5
KINE-120J
PILATES
22983 01
ACT MWF 0920AM 1030AM
Fees $5
KINE-121A
BASKETBALL
22982 01
ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Fees $5
KINE-121F
SOCCER
23085 01
ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM
MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Fees $5
KINE-149
INDEPENDENT ACTIVITY PROJ
22747 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $5
KINE-150A
DANCE: AEROBIC
22748 01
ACT TR 0800AM 0950AM
Fees $5
KINE-150B
DANCE:LOW-IMPACT AEROBIC
22749 01 23
ACT MWF 1200PM 0110PM
Fees $5
KINE-150K
DANCE:SOCIAL
22752 01 3,23
ACT MW 0800PM 0950PM
Fees $5
KINE-160
WOMEN’S INTRCOLLEGTE ACT
22753 01
ACT TBA Fees $5
KINE-190
MEN INTERCOL ACTV
22754 01
ACT TBA Fees $5
KINE-200
FIRST AID
22756 01
SEM M 0400PM 0550PM
22757 02
SEM T 0600PM 0750PM
KINE-205
FOUND FOR LIFE FITNESS
22758 01
LEC T 0800AM 0950AM
22759 02
LEC MW 0920AM 1010AM
2 Units
E3
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
2 Units
E3
PE-104 STAFF
2 Units
E3
PE-104 STAFF
PE-104 STAFF
PE-104 STAFF
2 Units
E3
HP-G001 STAFF
HP-G001 STAFF
2 Units
E3
PE-100 STAFF
2 Units
E3
HP-G001 STAFF
2 Units
E3
HP-100 STAFF
PE-FD#2 2 Units
E3
RIZZO T
2 Units
E3
HP-G001 STAFF
2 Units
E3
HP-G001 STAFF
2 Units
E3
HPA-ANX STAFF
2 Units
SIEGEL S
2 Units
OH H
2 Units
PE-129 STAFF
PE-129 STAFF
2 Units
E1
CE-105 STAFF
HP-124 SIEGEL S
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22760 03
22761 04
22762 05
22763 06
KINE-210
22764 01
KINE-240
23059 01
Fees $5
KINE-254
22765 01
22766 02
KINE-261B
22767 01
Fees $5
KINE-261C
22768 01
Fees $5
KINE-261F
22769 01
Fees $5
KINE-261L
23430 01
Fees $5
KINE-263A
22770 01
Fees $5
KINE-263E
22771 01
Fees $5
KINE-270
22772 01 1
Fees $5
KINE-301
23010 01
KINE-305
22773 01
Fees $55
KINE-310
22774 01
KINE-311
23093 01
Fees $5
23094 02
KINE-323
22775 01
KINE-324
22776 01
KINE-325
22777 01
KINE-332
23220 01
KINE-352
22778 01
22780 02
KINE-360
22781 01
KINE-370
22782 01
KINE-382
23003 01
KINE-410
22783 01
KINE-471
22784 01
KINE-472
22785 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
LEC M 0200PM 0350PM
LEC R 1200PM 0150PM
LEC W 0400PM 0550PM
LEC T 0600PM 0750PM
INTRO KINE:KINESIOLOGY
SEM T 0200PM 0350PM
EXERCISE SCIENCE SOFTWARE
ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM
JB-102 SIEGEL S
HP-124 STAFF
CE-105 STAFF
CE-105 STAFF
2 Units
CS-130 STAFF
2 Units
HP-125 KINZEY S
FIELD EXPERIENCE
SEM S 0930AM 1020AM
LAB S 1030AM 0120PM
PROF PREP:BADMNTN
ACT TR 1200PM 0150PM
TR 1200PM 0150PM
2 Units
PE-129 RIZZO T
PE-129 RIZZO T
2 Units
HP-G001 OH H
JB-146 PROF PREP:DANCE
2 Units
ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM PE-104 STAFF
MWF 1040AM 1150AM JB-114 PROF PREP:GYMNASTICS
2 Units
ACT MWF 1200PM 0110PM PE-104 STAFF
PRO PREP:AEROBIC EXERCISE
2 Units
ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM PE-100 STAFF
MWF 1040AM 1150AM JB-138 PROF PREP:BASKETBALL
2 Units
ACT TR 1000AM 1150AM PE-100 STAFF
PROF PREP:VOLLEYBALL
2 Units
ACT MWF 0920AM 1030AM HP-G001 STAFF
MWF 0920AM 1030AM HP-125 INTRO TO FITNESS & TESTING
2 Units
ACT MWF 0800AM 0910AM HP-119 STAFF
SERVICE LEARNING KINESIOLOGY
2 Units
ACT TBA STAFF
PREVENT&TREATMNT SPORTS INJURI 4 Units
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM HP-125 STAFF
TR 1000AM 1150AM HP-B002 HIST&PHIL PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
4 Units
SEM MWF 0800AM 0910AM HP-125 STAFF
ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION
4 Units
SEM MWF 0800AM 0850AM PE-129 OH H
ACT TBA OH H
SOCIOLOGY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
4 Units
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM HP-125 MOFFETT A
PSYC OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM HP-125 STAFF
MOTOR DEVEL ACROSS LIFESPAN
4 Units
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM PE-129 CARBONI C
NATURE OF DISABILITIES
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM HP-125 MOFFETT A
MOVEMENT FOR CHILDREN
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM JB-146 MOFFETT A
TR 1000AM 1150AM PE-104 SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM HP-125 STAFF
TR 0200PM 0350PM PE-104 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY & AGING
2 Units
LEC T 1000AM 1150AM HP-119 STAFF
MEASUREMENT&STAT KINESIOLOGY
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM PE-129 OH H
NUTRITION FOR HEALTH,FIT&SPORT
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM PS-204 HADDOCK B
MOTOR CONTROL & SKILL LEARNING
4 Units
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM HP-125 CARBONI C
EXERCISE SCI PROGRAM MGMT
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CE-116 STAFF
PROGRAM DESIGN IN PE
4 Units
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM HP-125 CARBONI C
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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KINE-473
22786 01
KINE-480
22787 01
Fees $25
22788 02
KINE-481
22789 01
Fees $25
22790 02
KINE-483
23223 01
Fees $25
23224 02
KINE-485
23370 01
Fees $25
KINE-486
23082 01
Fees $25
23083 02
KINE-488
23369 01
KINE-490
22791 01
KINE-493
23092 01
KINE-600
23436 01
KINE-670
23371 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES IN PE
4 Units
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM PE-129 SO H
BIOMECHANICS
5 Units
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM JB-111 KINZEY S
LAB T 0240PM 0530PM HP-250 KINZEY S
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
5 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM HP-119 COSTA P
LAB M 0240PM 0530PM HP-119 COSTA P
EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION
4 Units
SEM MWF 1200PM 1250PM HP-119 COSTA P
LAB W 0100PM 0450PM HP-119 COSTA P
EKG INTERPRETATION
2 Units
ACT MWF 0120PM 0230PM PE-129 HADDOCK B
INSTRUMENTATION EXERCISE SCI
2 Units
LEC R 0200PM 0250PM HP-119 SIEGEL S
ACT R 0300PM 0550PM
LEGAL ISSUES EXERCISE SCIENCE
LEC R 0800AM 0950AM
SENIOR SEMINAR IN KINESIOLOGY
SEM R 0200PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA GRADUATE SEMINAR
SEM M 0400PM 0550PM
LEADERSHIP IN PE
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
HP-119 SIEGEL S
2 Units
PE-129 SIEGEL S
2 Units
JB-114 STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
HP-126 SO H
4 Units
HP-250 KINZEY S
Korean
KOR -101
22019 01
Fees $10
KOR -102
21871 01
Fees $10
KOR -103
23752 01
Fees $10
COLLEGE KOREAN I
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
MARTIN E
COLLEGE KOREAN II
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
MARTIN E
COLLEGE KOREAN III
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
C3
MARTIN E
Management
MGMT-100
23431 01
MGMT-230
20732 01
MGMT-302
20791 01
20792 02
20793 03
20794 04
20797 05
MGMT-306
20825 01
20826 02
20827 03
INTRO BUSINESS&PUBL ADMN
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
BUSINESS LAW
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
MGMT & ORGANIZN BEHAV
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN
LEC MW 1000AM 1150AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC MW 1200PM 0150PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
4 Units
JB-257 LEVITT C
4 Units
JB-102 PATTERSON
4 Units
JB-109 PELLETIER
JB-109 PELLETIER
JB-111 SEAL C
JB-258 REZA E
JB-258 REZA E
4 Units
F
JB-116 METZ R
JB-116 METZ R
JB-116 MINO I
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20828 04
20829 05
20830 06
20831 07
20832 08
20833 70
20834 71
20835 72
20836 73
MGMT-330
20733 01
20734 02
20735 03
20736 04
MGMT-335
20738 01
20739 02
MGMT-350
20740 01
20741 02
MGMT-402
20795 01
MGMT-405
20742 01
MGMT-406
20892 01
MGMT-442
20743 01
20813 02
MGMT-451
20744 01
MGMT-455
20745 01
20746 02
20893 03
MGMT-457
20837 01
20915 02
MGMT-459
20804 01
MGMT-490
20747 01
20748 02
20749 03
20750 04
20751 05
20752 06
20863 07
23438 08
MGMT-515
20753 01
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Meeting
Days
Hours
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEC TBA Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
Online course
LEC TBA Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
Online course
LEC TBA Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
Online course
LEC TBA Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
Online course
LEGAL ENVIR BUS
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM
BUSINESS&SOCIETY
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
ADMIN COMMUNICATIONS
SEM MW 1000AM 1150AM
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
STDY ORG BEHAVIOR
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
MANAGING ACROSS BORDERS
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
INTERNATIONAL BUS LAW
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
SMALL BUSINESS MGMT
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
ORG & MGMT THEORY
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
HUM RESOURCES MGMT
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
INDUS & LABR RELA
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
WORK GROUP MGMT
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM
STRATEGIC MGMT
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM
LEC MW 1200PM 0150PM
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
BUSINESS CONSULTING
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
JB-116 BAKEMAN HA
JB-116 BAKEMAN HA
JB-116 WATNIK W
JB-116 WATNIK W
JB-116 WATNIK W
BAKEMAN HA
SCHREIHANS
SCHREIHANS
PEAKE K
4 Units
JB-109 SASSAMAN S
SASSAMAN S
JB-109 LOUTZENHIS
JB-112 OCHOA G
4 Units
JB-118 PHILLIPS A
UH-243 PHILLIPS A
4 Units
JB-112 LAWSON G
JB-112 STAFF
4 Units
JB-137 BOCKMAN S
4 Units
JB-137 DERAKHSHA
4 Units
JB-139 PATTERSON
4 Units
JB-139 KIRWAN P
JB-137 KIRWAN P
4 Units
JB-118 PHILLIPS A
4 Units
JB-144 DROST D
JB-144 DROST D
JB-144 DROST D
4 Units
JB-144 MOLSTAD C
UH-060 MOLSTAD C
4 Units
JB-120 REZA E
4 Units
JB-120 DONOHOO W
JB-120 DONOHOO W
JB-120 QIU R
JB-120 QIU R
JB-120 DERAKHSHA
JB-120 DERAKHSHA
JB-120 BASSIRY G
JB-120 BASSIRY G
4 Units
DONOHOO W
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
40
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Management (continued)
MGMT-543
20894 01
MGMT-544
20838 01
MGMT-545
20754 01
MGMT-575
20755 01 3
MGMT-595B
20756 01 3,4
MGMT-595D
20757 01 4
MGMT-601
20758 01 19
MGMT-621
20759 01 19
MGMT-623
20839 01
MGMT-641
20796 01
MGMT-642
23439 01
MGMT-675
20906 01
MGMT-685
20760 01 19
MGMT-695
20908 01
MGMT-998
20814 01
NEW VENTURE OPPORTUN ANALYSIS
4 Units
SEM MW 0800PM 0950PM JB-280 STULL M
NEW VENTURE DEVELOPMENT
4 Units
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-118 FLORES I
NEW VENTURE RESOURCE REQMTS
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-144 FLORES I
INTERNSHIP
4 Units
SUP TBA SCHREIHANS
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
SUP TBA COATES B
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
SUP TBA COATES B
Department Consent Required
ORG THEORY & BEH
4 Units
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-144 PELLETIER
ENTREPREN & NEW VENTURES
4 Units
SEM TR STULL M
Department Consent Required
PILOTING THE NEW VENTURE
4 Units
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM JB-137 KIRWAN P
MANAGING HUMAN RESOURCES
4 Units
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM JB-139 SEAL C
COMM & INTERPERSONAL PROCESSES 4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-120 OGILVIE K
INTERNSHIP
4 Units
SUP TBA COATES B
Department Consent Required
CORP STRAT IN A GLOBAL ECON
4 Units
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-258 COATES B
Department Consent Required
GRADUATE PROJECT
4 Units
SUP TBA COATES B
Department Consent Required
BACCALAUREATE REFLECTIVE ESSAY 0 Units
SUP TBA COATES B
Department Consent Required
20762 71
MKTG-410
20766 01
20767 02
MKTG-416
20855 01
Fees $25
20856 02
Fees $25
MKTG-420
20768 01
MKTG-430
20769 01
MKTG-436
20857 01
20858 70
MKTG-470
20770 70
MARKETING PRINCIPLES
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
LEC MW 0800PM 0950PM
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
LEC MW 1000AM 1150AM
LEC TBA Online course
LEC TBA Online course
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
MARKETING RESEARCH
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
MKTG-496
20859 01
23446 02
MKTG-555
20860 01
MKTG-575D
20771 01 3
MKTG-595A
20772 01 4
MKTG-595B
20773 01 4
MKTG-595C
20774 01 4
MKTG-595D
20775 01 4
MKTG-595E
20776 01 4
MKTG-605
20777 70 19
MKTG-620
20778 70 19
MKTG-640
20779 01 19
20868 02
MKTG-675
20921 1
MKTG-686D
20780 01 19
MKTG-686H
20781 01 19
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
MKTG PLAN&STRATEGY
4 Units
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM JB-255 STAFF
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-252 STAFF
ADV ENTERTAINMENT MKTG PLN&STR 4 Units
LEC MW 1200PM 0150PM JB-141 STAFF
INTERNSHIP
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
5 Units
SUP W 1000AM 0150PM
STAFF
Department Consent Required
MARKETING MGT
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
ADVERTISING MGMT
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
ADV MKTG RESEARCH
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-255 STAFF
ACT TBA STAFF
INTERNSHIP
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
GRADUATE PROJECT
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
GRADUATE PROJECT
8 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Mathematics
Marketing
MKTG-305
20761 01
20763 03
20764 04
20890 05
20765 70
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4 Units
JB-109 STAFF
JB-111 STAFF
JB-111 POUNDERS
JB-111 BROWN H
STAFF
JOHAR J
4 Units
JB-255 BROWN H
JB-114 POUNDERS
4 Units
JB-255 STAFF
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-255 BROWN H
ADVERTISING
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM JB-139 SEITZ V
PRO SELLING & SALES MGMT
4 Units
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM JB-255 STAFF
MKTG DECISION MAKING
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM JB-255 STAFF
SEM TBA HEBEIN F
INTERNATL MKTG MGMT
4 Units
SEM TBA JOHAR J
Online course
MATH-75A
BASIC MATH A
20936 01 12
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
MATH-75B
BASIC MATH B
20937 01 12
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
20938 02 12
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
MATH-75C
BASIC MATH C
20941 01 12
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
20942 02 12
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
20943 03 12
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
20944 04 12
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
20945 05 12
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
20946 06 12
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
20948 07 12
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
MATH-80
FNDAMNTL ALGEBRA
22792 01 12,23
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
22793 02 12,23
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM
22794 03 12,23
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
22795 04 12,23
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
23036 05
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
MATH-90
INTERMED ALGEBRA
22796 01 12,23
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
22797 02 12,23
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
22798 03 12,23,64 LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
22799 04 12,23
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
22800 05 12,23
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
22801 06 12,23
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM
22802 07 12,23
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
22803 08 12,23
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
22804 09 12,23
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
UH-248 STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
UH-248 STAFF
UH-260 STAFF
UH-248 STAFF
UH-251 STAFF
UH-260 STAFF
UH-263 STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
JB-113 STAFF
JB-113 STAFF
JB-254 STAFF
JB-113 STAFF
JB-254 STAFF
4 Units
JB-262 STAFF
JB-262 STAFF
JB-262 STAFF
JB-262 STAFF
JB-262 STAFF
JB-113 STAFF
JB-113 STAFF
JB-262 STAFF
JB-262 STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Class Sec Foot-
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
22805 10 12,23
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM JB-262 STAFF
22806 11 12,23
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-113 STAFF
22807 12 12,23
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM CE-110 STAFF
23032 13
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM JB-113 STAFF
22984 14
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM PL-211 STAFF
23038 15
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM PL-263 STAFF
MATH-110
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
4 Units
B1
22808 01 23
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM JB-254 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
22809 02 23
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM JB-254 HASAN Z
Must complete MATH remediation
22810 03 23
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM JB-254 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
22811 04 23
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM JB-254 AHLGREN J
Must complete MATH remediation
22812 05 23,64
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM JB-113 OKON J
Must complete MATH remediation
22813 06 23
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-262 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
22814 07 23
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-254 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
22815 08 23
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM JB-262 LO M
Must complete MATH remediation
22816 09 23
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM JB-113 FEJZIC H
Must complete MATH remediation
22817 10 23
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM JB-254 VENTURA B
Must complete MATH remediation
22818 11 23,64
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM JB-254 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
22819 12 23
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-254 LO M
Must complete MATH remediation
22820 13 23
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM HP-125 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
23030 14
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM PL-211 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
23033 15
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM PL-211 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
23264 16
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM CE-110 HAN I
Must complete MATH remediation
23314 17
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM TC-016 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
23592 25 23,52
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM JB-258 DYAKEVICH
Must complete MATH remediation
MATH-115
IDEAS OF MATH
4 Units
B1
22821 01 23
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM JB-254 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation
22822 02 23
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM JB-254 WANG W
Must complete MATH remediation
22823 03 23
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM JB-113 WANG W
Must complete MATH remediation
MATH-120
PRE-CALCULUS MATH
4 Units
B1
22824 01 23
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM JB-138 RINNE D
Must complete MATH remediation, 110
22825 02 23
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM JB-138 OKON J
Must complete MATH remediation, 110
22826 03 23
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-138 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation, 110
22827 04 23,64
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM JB-138 RINNE D
Must complete MATH remediation, 110
23401 05
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-140 HAN I
Must complete MATH remediation, 110
MATH-180
CRIT THNK THRU MATH LOGIC
4 Units
A4
22828 01
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM CE-110 STAFF
23253 02
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM PL-263 HAN I
MATH-192
METHODS OF CALCULUS
4 Units
B1
22829 01
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM PE-129 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation, 110
22830 02
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM CE-110 STAFF
Must complete MATH remediation, 110
MATH-199
TECHNOLOGY IN MATH EDUCATION
3 Units
22831 01
LEC MW 0920AM 1010AM JB-390 JETTER M
22832 02
LAB MW 1020AM 1135AM JB-390 JETTER M
MATH-211
BASIC CALCULUS
4 Units
B1
22833 01
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM JB-385 DYAKEVICH
22834 02
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM JB-385 KAKIHARA Y
22835 03
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-387 VICKNAIR J
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22836 04
22837 05
23249 06
23310 07
MATH-212
22838 01
22839 02
22840 03
23037 04
23250 05
MATH-213
22841 01
22842 02
23289 03
MATH-241
22843 01
Fees $10
22844 02
MATH-251
22845 01
22846 02
MATH-252
22847 01
23009 02
MATH-262
23034 01
MATH-270
22848 01
MATH-272
22849 01
MATH-301A
22850 01
22851 02
22852 03
22853 04
MATH-301B
22854 01
22855 02
22856 03
22857 04
MATH-301C
22859 01
22860 02
22861 03
22862 04
MATH-305
22863 01 1
22864 02 1
23251 03
MATH-308
22865 01
22866 02
22867 03
23286 04
MATH-329
22987 01
MATH-331
23091 01
MATH-345
22868 01
MATH-355
22869 01
MATH-372
22870 01
MATH-395A
22871 01
MATH-395D
22872 01
MATH-399
23039 01
23040 02
MATH-465
22873 01
41
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
CALCULUS II
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
CALCULUS III
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
PROB SOLV IN CALC
SEM TR 0400PM 0425PM
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
JB-383 VICKNAIR J
JB-138 CHAVEZ J
PE-129 CHAVEZ J
JB-387 STAFF
4 Units
JB-146 GRIFFING G
JB-383 GRIFFING G
HP-125 DUNN C
JB-387 TRAPP R
JB-138 LLOSENT G
4 Units
JB-385 RINNE D
JB-138 LLOSENT G
JB-387 KAKIHARA Y
2 Units
JB-390 PRAKASH C
LAB TR 0430PM 0550PM JB-390 STAFF
MULTIVARBL CALC I
4 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-385 FEJZIC H
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM JB-387 FEJZIC H
MULTIVRBL CALC II
4 Units
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM JB-387 KAKIHARA Y
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM JB-387 VENTURA B
APPLIED STATSTICS
4 Units
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM PL-263 STAFF
ELEM DIFF EQUATNS
4 Units
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM PL-211 STANTON C
DISCRETE MATH
4 Units
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM CE-110 GRIFFING G
FUND CONCEPTS MATH FOR EDUC A
4 Units
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM TC-013 WALLACE L
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM TC-013 ADDINGTON
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM TC-013 CHAVEZ J
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM TC-013 LIANG S
FUND CONCEPTS MATH FOR EDUC B
4 Units
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM TC-013 AHLGREN J
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-386 ADDINGTON
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM TC-013 MCMURRAN
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM TC-013 STAFF
FUND CONCEPTS MATH FOR EDUC C
4 Units
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM TC-013 WALLACE L
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM TC-013 STAFF
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM TC-013 LLOSENT G
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM TC-013 AHLGREN J
STAT/HYPO TEST&ESTIMATE
4 Units
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-254 STAFF
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-262 FREILING C
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM TC-016 STAFF
PROB SOLV THEORY & PRACTICE
2 Units
LEC MW 1040AM 1130AM JB-386 STAFF
LEC MW 1200PM 1250PM JB-386 STAFF
LEC T 1200PM 0150PM JB-386 STAFF
LEC R 0600PM 0750PM JB-386 STAFF
TRANSFORMATION GEOMETRY
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM JB-385 PRAKASH C
LINEAR ALGEBRA
4 Units
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-387 HAN I
NUMBER THEORY & PROOF
4 Units
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM JB-385 LO M
ANALYSIS & PROOF
4 Units
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM JB-385 DYAKEVICH
COMBINATORICS
4 Units
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-138 STAFF
DIRECTED STUDY
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
DIRECTED STUDY
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SERVICE LEARNING IN MATHEMATIC
2 Units
SEM T 0200PM 0250PM JB-385 LIANG S
LAB TBA STAFF
PROBABILITY THEORY
4 Units
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-387 PRAKASH C
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
42
Winter 2012
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Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Class Sec Foot-
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Mathematics (continued)
MATH-480
22875 01
MATH-499
23035 01
MATH-529
22876 01
MATH-531
23404 01
MATH-545
22877 01
MATH-546
23252 01
MATH-553
22878 01
MATH-557
23400 01
MATH-565
23031 01
MATH-595D
22879 01 3,4
HISTORY OF MATH
4 Units
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM JB-383 FREILING C
MATH IN SECONDARY CLASSROOM
4 Units
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-386 JETTER M
ADVANCED GEOMETRY
4 Units
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM JB-383 WANG W
ADV LINEAR ALGEBRA
4 Units
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM JB-383 HASAN Z
ABSTRCT ALGEBRA I
4 Units
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM JB-383 VICKNAIR J
ABSTRCT ALGEBR II
4 Units
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-385 HASAN Z
ANALYSIS I
4 Units
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM JB-383 OKON J
COMPLEX VARIABLES
4 Units
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-385 DUNN C
MATH STATISTICS
4 Units
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM JB-385 FREILING C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23322 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23342 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MATH-600
MAT PROJECT
4 Units
22880 01 6,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MATH-605
SEM PROB SOLV II
4 Units
23405 01
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-383 TRAPP R
MATH-614
STUDIES GEOMETRY
4 Units
23402 01
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-383 STANTON C
MATH-634
TEACHING CALCULUS
6 Units
23399 01
SEM TR 0430PM 0720PM JB-383 MCMURRAN
MATH-695B
GRAD IND STUDY
2 Units
23012 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MATH-695D
GRAD IND STUDY
4 Units
23019 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23292 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23294 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23296 04
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23330 05
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MATH-696
MASTERS DEGREE PROJECT I
3 Units
23300 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23301 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23302 04
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23303 05
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23332 06
SUP TBA STAFF
23341 07
SUP TBA STAFF
MATH-698D
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
4 Units
23024 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23304 02
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23311 03
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
23326 04
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Military Science
MILS-100
20104 01
MILS-152
20105 01
MILS-252
20106 01
MILS-352
20107 01
MILS-452
20108 01
MILS-595
20109 01
20390 02
LEADERSHIP LAB
SUP T 0200PM 0350PM
BASIC MIL SKILLS II
SUP T 0800AM 0850AM
INTERMED LDRSHIP&MGMT II
SUP T 0900AM 1050AM
SMALL UNIT OP II
SUP TR 1200PM 0130PM
CONTEMP MIL POLICY
SUP T 0800AM 1050AM
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA SUP R 0800AM 0950AM
Department Consent Required
1 Unit
PL-269 STAFF
2 Units
SB-205 STAFF
2 Units
SB-205 STAFF
2 Units
SB-205 STAFF
2 Units
SB-211 STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
SB-205 STAFF
Music
MUS -80
21206 01
21207 02 3
21208 03 3
MUS -81
21209 01
MUS -82A
21210 01
MUS -82B
21211 01
MUS -82C
21212 01
MUS -82D
21213 01
MUS -82E
21214 01
MUS -82F
21379 01
MUS -83A
21215 01
MUS -83B
21216 01
MUS -83C
21217 01
PREPARATORY VOICE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREPARATORY PIANO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP STRNG:VIOLIN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP STRNG:VIOLA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP STRNG:CELLO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP STRNG:BASS
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP STRNG:GUITAR
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP STRING:HARP
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP WND:FLUTE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP WND:CLARINET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP WND:OBOE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
MUS -83D
21218 01
MUS -83E
21219 01
MUS -84A
21220 01
MUS -84B
21221 01
MUS -84C
21222 01
MUS -84D
21223 01
MUS -085
21224 01
21380 02
MUS -120
21225 01
MUS -121
21226 01
21375 02
MUS -140
21227 01 7
21228 02
21229 03
MUS -141A
21230 01 7
MUS -141B
21231 01 7
MUS -141C
21232 01 7
MUS -142A
21233 01 7
MUS -142B
21234 01 7
MUS -142C
21235 01 7
MUS -142D
21236 01 7
Meeting
Days
Hours
PREP WND:BASSOON
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP WND:SAXOPHONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP BRASS:TRUMPET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP BRASS:HORN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP BRASS:TROMBONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREP BRASS:TUBA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
PREPARATORY PERCUSSION
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
THEORY I
SEM MWF 0800AM 0850AM
THEORY I LAB
LAB TR 1000AM 1125AM
LAB MWF 1040AM 1130AM
LOW-DIV VOICE I
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV KEYBD I:PIANO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV KEYBD:ORGAN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV KEYBD:HARPSICHORD
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV STRING:VIOLIN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV STRING I:VIOLA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV STRING I:CELLO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV STRING I:BASS
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -142E
21237 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -143A
21238 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -143B
21239 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -143C
21240 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -143D
21241 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -143E
21242 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -144A
21243 01 7
STAFF
MUS -144B
21244 01 7
3 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -144C
21245 01 7
MUS -144D
21246 01 7
MUS -145
21247 01 7
21344 02
MUS -180
21338 70
MUS -201A
22032 01
MUS -202A
22033 01
MUS -205A
22101 01
MUS -206
22070 01
MUS -209
21343 01
MUS -221
21346 01
21347 02
MUS -240
21248 01 7
21249 02 7
21250 03 7
43
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
LOW-DIV STRING:GUITAR
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND I:FLUTE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND I:CLARINET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND I:OBOE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND I:BASSOON
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND I:SAXOPHONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV BRASS I:TRUMPET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV BRASS I:HORN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV BRASS I:TROMBONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV BRASS I:TUBA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOWER-DIV PERCUSSION I
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
STUDIES IN MUSIC
LEC TBA Online course
CLASS STRINGS I
ACT MW 0800AM 0850AM
CLASS WOODWINDS I
ACT MW 1200PM 1250PM
CLASS GUITAR I
ACT T 0400PM 0550PM
CLASS VOICE
ACT TR 1000AM 1050AM
INSTRU MUSIC LIT
ACT TR 0900AM 0950AM
CLASS PIANO II
ACT TR 0900AM 0950AM
ACT MW 0920AM 1010AM
LOW-DIV VOICE II
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
C1
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
44
Winter 2012
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Music (continued)
MUS -241A
21251 01 7
MUS -241B
21252 01 7
MUS -241C
21253 01 7
MUS -242A
21254 01 7
MUS -242B
21255 01 7
MUS -242C
21256 01 7
MUS -242D
21257 01 7
MUS -242E
21258 01 7
MUS -243A
21259 01 7
MUS -243B
21260 01 7
MUS -243C
21261 01 7
MUS -243D
21262 01 7
MUS -243E
21263 01 7
MUS -244A
21264 01 7
MUS -244B
21265 01 7
MUS -244C
21266 01 7
MUS -244D
21267 01 7
MUS -245
21268 01 7
LOW-DIV KEYBD II:PIANO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV KEYBD II:ORGAN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV KEYBD II:HARPSICHORD
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV STRING II:VIOLIN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV STRING II:VIOLA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV STRING II:CELLO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV STRING II:BASS
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV STRING II:GUITAR
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND II:FLUTE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND II:CLARINET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND II:OBOE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND II:BASSOON
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV WIND II:SAXOPHONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV BRASS II:TRUMPET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV BRASS II:HORN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV BRASS II:TROMBONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOW-DIV BRASS II:TUBA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOWER-DIV PERCUSSION II
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
21355 02
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -246
21269 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -303
21339 01
MUS -305
21270 01
MUS -322
21271 01
MUS -323
21272 01
MUS -330
21354 01
MUS -340
21273 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
21274 02
21275 03
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -341A
21276 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -341B
21277 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -341C
21278 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -342A
21279 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -342B
21280 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -342C
21281 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -342D
21282 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -342E
21283 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -342F
21377 01
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -343A
21284 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -343B
21285 01 7
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -343C
21286 01 7
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
LOWER-DIV COMPOSITION
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTING
ACT TR 1000AM 1150AM
HISTORY MUSIC II
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
THEORY IV
SEM MWF 1040AM 1130AM
THEORY IV LAB
LAB MWF 1200PM 1250PM
ADV JAZZ IMPROV
ACT TR 0300PM 0350PM
UPPER-DIV VOICE I
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV KEYBD I:PIANO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV KEYBD I:ORGAN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV KEYBOARD:HARPSICHORD
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING I:VIOLIN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING I:VIOLA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING I:CELLO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING I:BASS
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING I:GUITAR
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING I:HARP
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV WIND I:FLUTE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV WIND I:CLARINET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV WIND I:OBOE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
MUS -343D
21287 01 7
MUS -343E
21288 01 7
MUS -344A
21289 01 7
MUS -344B
21290 01 7
MUS -344C
21291 01 7
MUS -344D
21292 01 7
MUS -345
21293 01 7
21356 02
MUS -346
21294 01 7
MUS -348
21357 01
MUS -350
21295 01
MUS -370
21348 01
21376 02
22034 03
22035 04
22105 05
22106 06
MUS -375
21381 01
MUS -380
21296 01 3
MUS -381
21297 01 3
MUS -382A
21298 01 3
MUS -382B
21299 01
MUS -382D
21349 01
MUS -382E
21300 01 3
MUS -382H
21345 01
MUS -385
21301 01 3
Meeting
Days
Hours
UPPER-DIV WIND I:BASSOON
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV WIND I:SAXOPHONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV BRASS I:TRUMPET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV BRASS I:HORN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV BRASS I:TROMBONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV BRASS I:TUBA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV PERCUSSION I
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV COMPOSITION I
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
APPLIED TECH I
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
MUS WORLD CULTURES
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
MUSIC FOR CLSSRM TCHR
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
ACT TBA SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
ACT TBA SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
ACT TBA MUSIC THEATRE INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
ACT R 0600PM 0750PM
M 0400PM 0550PM
SYMPHONIC BAND
ACT MWF 0120PM 0230PM
CHAMBER MUS:WOODWINDS
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
CHAMBER MUS:PERCUSSION
ACT MF 0240PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
CHAMBER MUS:BRASS QNT
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
CHAMBER MUS:SAX ENS
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
CHAMBER MUSIC: JAZZ COMBO
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
CONCERT CHOIR
ACT MWF 0240PM 0350PM
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
4 Units
G1
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
MUS -386
21302 01 3
MUS -387
21340 01
MUS -389
21303 01
MUS -391
21304 01 3
MUS -406
21342 01
MUS -410
21341 01
MUS -416
21305 01
MUS -427
21306 01
MUS -440
21307 01 7
21308 02 7
21309 03 7
MUS -441A
21310 01 7
MUS -441B
21311 01 7
MUS -441C
21312 01 7
MUS -442A
21313 01 7
MUS -442B
21314 01 7
MUS -442C
21315 01 7
MUS -442D
21316 01 7
MUS -442E
21317 01 7
MUS -442F
21378 01
MUS -443A
21318 01 7
MUS -443B
21319 01 7
45
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
CHAMBER SINGERS
ACT TR 0200PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
OPERA WORKSHOP
ACT MWF 0400PM 0550PM
CHAMBER WINDS
ACT MW 0400PM 0550PM
Department Consent Required
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
ACT TR 0400PM 0550PM
Department Consent Required
ORCHESTRATION
SEM TR 0800AM 0850AM
MUSIC ELEM SCHOOL
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
ADV COMP & ELEC MUSIC
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
ADV STUDIO RECORD TECHS
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM
UPPER-DIV VOICE II
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV KEYBD II:PIANO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV KEYBD II:ORGAN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV KEYBD II:HARPSICHORD
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING II:VIOLIN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING:VIOLA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING II:CELLO
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING II:BASS
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING II:GUITAR
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV STRING II:HARP
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV WIND II:FLUTE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV WIND II:CLARINET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
46
Winter 2012
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Music (Continued)
MUS -443C
21320 01 7
MUS -443D
21321 01 7
MUS -443E
21322 01 7
MUS -444A
21323 01 7
MUS -444B
21324 01 7
MUS -444C
21325 01 7
MUS -444D
21326 01 7
MUS -445
21327 01 7
21358 02
MUS -446
21328 01 7
MUS -448
21329 01 7
MUS -498
21330 01
21359 02
21360 03
MUS -499
21331 01
21361 02
21362 03
MUS -528A
21332 01 3
21363 02
21364 03
MUS -528B
21333 01 3
21365 02
21366 03
MUS -528C
21334 01 3
UPPER-DIV WIND II:OBOE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV WIND II:BASSOON
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV WIND:SAXOPHONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV BRASS II:TRUMPET
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV BRASS II:HORN
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV BRASS II:TROMBONE
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV BRASS II:TUBA
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV PERCUSSION II
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
UPPER-DIV COMPOSITION II
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
APPLIED TECHNOLOGY II
SUP R 1200PM 0150PM
TBA Department Consent Required
JUNIOR PROJECT
SUP TBA SUP TBA SUP TBA JUNIOR RECITAL
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPECIAL PROJECTS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPECIAL PROJECTS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPECIAL PROJECTS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
21367 02
1 Unit
STAFF
21368 03
MUS -528D
21335 01 3
1 Unit
STAFF
21369 02
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -598
21336 01
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
21370 03
21371 02
21372 03
21382 04
21384 05
MUS -599
21337 01
21373 02
21374 03
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -628A
22072 01
1 Unit
STAFF
MUS -628D
21383 01
STAFF
MUS -990
21350 01
MUS -998
21351 01
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
Meeting
Days
Hours
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPECIAL PROJECTS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SENIOR PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SENIOR RECITAL
SUP TBA SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPECIAL PROJECTS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPECIAL PROJECTS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
MUS COMP ASSESSMENT
SUP TBA CONCERT ATTENDANCE
SUP TBA Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
0 Units
STAFF
0 Units
STAFF
Natural Sciences
NSCI-306
EXPOSITORY WRITING NSCI
22886 01 23
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
22882 02 23
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
22885 03 23
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
22883 04 23
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
23120 05
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
22884 06 23
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
NSCI-310
ENVIR&HUMAN SURVIVAL
22990 01
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
NSCI-314
LIFE IN THE COSMOS
22887 01
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
NSCI-325
PERSPEC ON GENDER
22993 01
LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM
NSCI-360
LEGACY OF LIFE
23052 01
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
4 Units
F
BI-009 SNOW N
BI-009 SNOW N
BI-009 SNOW N
BI-009 SWEENEY D
BI-009 SWEENEY D
BI-009 SWEENEY D
4 Units
B5
PS-010 SCOTT E
4 Units
B5
PS-010 KOLEHMAINE
4 Units
B5,G1
PS-010 SOSA L
4 Units
B5
PS-010 LEATHAM W
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Nursing
NURS-200
22888 01 8
NURS-201
22889 01 8
Fees $20
22890 02 8
Fees $20
22891 03 8
Fees $20
22892 04 8
Fees $20
NURS-204
22994 01
NURS-205
22997 01
Fees $20
22998 02
Fees $20
22999 03
Fees $20
22896 04
Fees $20
NURS-316
22995 01
Fees $20
22996 02
NURS-322
22898 01
NURS-323
22899 01
Fees $20
22900 02
Fees $20
22901 03
Fees $20
23096 04
Fees $20
NURS-332
22902 01
NURS-333
22903 01
Fees $20
22904 02
Fees $20
22905 03
Fees $20
22906 04
Fees $20
NURS-334
22907 01
NURS-335
22908 01
Fees $20
22909 02
Fees $20
22910 03
Fees $20
22911 04
Fees $20
NURS-375
22912 01
NURS-382
23229 01
FOUND NURG PROC,ROLE,SKLS
4 Units
LEC T 0200PM 0550PM PL-263 STAFF
Corequisite NURS 201
FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING LAB
3 Units
LAB TR 0700AM 1150AM HP-234 STAFF
LAB
TR 0700AM 1150AM HP-239 STAFF
LAB
MW 0700AM 1150AM HP-234 STAFF
LAB
MW 0700AM 1150AM HP-239 STAFF
BEGINNING NURSING PROCESS
4 Units
LEC R 0200PM 0550PM CS-130 STAFF
NURS 205 Coreq
BEGINNING NURSING LAB
3 Units
LAB TR 0700AM 1150AM TC-014 STAFF
LAB
TR 0700AM 1150AM HP-126 STAFF
LAB
MW 0700AM 1150AM HP-126 STAFF
LAB
MW 0700AM 1150AM HP-122 STAFF
HEALTH ASSESSMENT
4 Units
LEC W 0200PM 0250PM CE-110 STAFF
LAB MW 0300PM 0550PM
STAFF
ADVANCED NURSING PROCESS
3 Units
LEC T 0200PM 0450PM TC-015 STAFF
Co NURS 323 Pre =NURS 400/401
LAB:ADV NURSING PROCESS
4 Units
LAB M 0700AM 0650PM
STAFF
LAB
TR 0700AM 1250PM
STAFF
LAB
W
0700AM 0650PM
STAFF
LAB
F
0700AM 0650PM
STAFF
FAMILIES & CHILDREN
4 Units
LEC T 0200PM 0550PM UH-257 STAFF
Corequisite NURS 333
FAMILIES & CHILDREN LAB
3 Units
LAB F 0630AM 0320PM PL-256 STAFF
LAB
M
0630AM 0320PM PL-204 STAFF
LAB
T
0630AM 0320PM
LAB
F
0630AM 0320PM PL-287 STAFF
STAFF
MATERNAL CHILD&WOMEN’S HEALTH
4 Units
LEC R 0200PM 0550PM CE-110 STAFF
Corequisite: NURS 335
MATERNAL CHILD&WOMEN LAB
3 Units
LAB M 0630AM 0320PM PL-277 STAFF
LAB
M
0630AM 0320PM
LAB
W
0630AM 0320PM PL-217 STAFF
LAB
F
STAFF
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NURS-396
23291 01
23696 02
NURS-406
22913 01
NURS-407
22915 01
Fees $20
22916 02
Fees $20
22917 03
Fees $20
23242 04
Fees $20
NURS-422
22919 01
NURS-425
23695 01
NURS-600
23266 01
Fees $20
23271 02
NURS-601
23288 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
SECRETS OF SUCCESS
2 Units
SEM R 0400PM 0550PM CS-128 STAFF
SEM T 0600PM 0750PM
STAFF
Department Consent Required
COMMNTY/PUBLIC HEALTH NURS
4 Units
LEC M 0300PM 0650PM PS-204 STAFF
Corequisite: NURS 407
COMMUNITY/PUBLIC HEALTH LAB
4 Units
ACT MW 0800AM 1250PM PL-283 STAFF
ACT TR 0700AM 1250PM PL-287 STAFF
ACT MW 0700AM 1250PM
ACT F
STAFF
0700AM 0650PM PL-212 STAFF
NURSING RESEARCH
4 Units
SEM W 0400PM 0550PM CS-130 STAFF
Department Consent Required
ISS&TRNDS IN NURSING&HLTH CARE
2 Units
LEC R 0200PM 0350PM
STAFF
POPULATION HEALTH ASSESSMENT
6 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
LAB TBA STAFF
PREP FOR MSN LEARNING
1 Unit
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
NURS-635
BIOSTATISTICS
4 Units
23124 01
LEC S 0100PM 0450PM HP-124 STAFF
NURS-646
EPIDEMIOLOGY
4 Units
23324 01
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
NURS-654
TRANSCULTURAL HEALTHCARE
4 Units
23293 01
LEC TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
NURS-655
ADVANCED THEORY
4 Units
23325 01
LEC TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
NURS-659
ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION
4 Units
23065 01
SEM S 0800AM 1150AM HP-124 STAFF
NURS-681
ADVANCED INTERNSHIP I
3 Units
22928 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Fees $20
NURS-682
ADVANCED INTERNSHIP II
3 Units
22929 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Fees $20
NURS-688
ADVANCED ROLE PRACTICUM
2 Units
23130 01
SUP TBA STAFF
NURS-690
PREP FOR COMP EXAM
2 Units
23131 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
NURS-697
CLINICAL PROJECT IN NURSING
6 Units
23312 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
NURS-698A
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
1 Unit
23321 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
NURS-699
THESIS RESEARCH IN NURSING
6 Units
23132 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
NURS-999
COMP EXAM
0 Units
23016 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
0630AM 0320PM PL-217 STAFF
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
PHARMACOLOGY
2 Units
SEM R 0200PM 0350PM PS-204 STAFF
Department Consent Required
47
Winter 2012
Paralegal Studies
PLST-378
23429 01
PLST-385
20110 01
CORPORATE LAW
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM TC-015 SCHERTELL
LEGAL RESEARCH
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM SB-213 SCHERTELL
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
48
Winter 2012
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PLST-575
20111 01 3
PLST-595A
20112 01 3,4
PLST-595B
20113 01 3,4
PLST-595C
20114 01 3,4
PLST-595D
20115 01 3,4
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Paralegal Studies (continued)
PHIL-575D
21607 01
INTERNSHIP IN PLST
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
PHIL-595B
21663 01
1 Unit
STAFF
PHIL-595C
21664 01
2 Units
STAFF
PHIL-595D
21665 01
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
Philosophy
PHIL-101
21587 01
21588 02
21963 03
PHIL-105
21589 01
21590 02
22030 03
22031 04
PHIL-190
21591 01
21592 02
21593 03
21594 04
21595 05
21965 06
21966 07
21967 08
PHIL-191
21596 01
21597 02
PHIL-192
21598 01
21599 02
23544 03
PHIL-194
21601 01
21602 02
PHIL-200
21662 01
21973 02
PHIL-300
21603 01 46
PHIL-306
23547 01 47
PHIL-313
21724 01 45
PHIL-351
23561 01 45
PHIL-485
23548 01 49
PHIL-516
21604 01
PHIL-575B
21605 01
PHIL-575C
21606 01
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MORAL CHOICES IN LIFE
2 Units
E2
SEM M 0400PM 0550PM UH-243 ARNECILLO
SEM R 1000AM 1150AM UH-242 FINSEN S
SEM T 0600PM 0750PM UH-246 ARNECILLO
CRIT THINK ARGUMNT ANALY
4 Units
A4
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM UH-246 GARCIA D
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-246 ADAMCZYK K
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-240 ADAMCZYK K
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-241 FINSEN S
INTRO TO PHILOS
4 Units
C4
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-240 GALLO B
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-240 NATICCHIA
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM UH-240 NATICCHIA
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM UH-240 GALLO B
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM UH-252 ARNECILLO
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM UH-240 REICH L
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-240 REICH L
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-240 ARNECILLO
INTRO TO ETHICS
4 Units
C4
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-257 STAFF
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-257 STAFF
INTRO PHIL OF RELIGION
4 Units
C4
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-240 GALLO B
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM UH-257 GALLO B
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-240 REICH L
INTRO KNOWLEDGE&REALITY
4 Units
C4
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM PS-203 DAVIDSON M
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM CE-106 DAVIDSON M
CRIT THINK THRU SYMBOLIC LOGIC
4 Units
A4
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-246 ROY T
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-246 ROY T
PREDICATE LOGIC
4 Units
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM UH-251 ROY T
INDUCTIVE LOGIC
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-251 FINSEN S
MOD PHIL:KNOWLEDGE/REALITY
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-251 BUROKER B
MORAL&POLITICAL PHIL TOP
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-251 NATICCHIA
ADV METAPHYS,KNOWLEDG MOD TRUTH4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
DAVIDSON M
SENIOR PROJECT
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP IN PHIL
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP IN PHIL
3 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Meeting
Days
Hours
INTERNSHIP IN PHIL
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
Physics
If class is closed contact the Physics Department at 537-5397.
PHYS-100
22930 01
Fees $12
22931 02
22932 03
22933 04
22934 05
22935 06
PHYS-122
22936 01
Fees $12
22937 02
22938 03
22939 04
22940 05
23058 06
22941 07
22942 08
23045 09
PHYS-221
22943 01
Fees $12
22944 02
22945 03
23115 04
23231 05
23232 06
PHYS-224
22946 01
PHYS-295A
22947 01
PHYS-295B
22948 01
PHYS-307
23116 01
PHYS-314
23046 01
PHYS-324
22949 01
PHYS-350
23047 01
Fees $12
23048 02
PHYS-422
22950 01
PHYS-585B
22951 01
PHYS-585C
22952 01
PHYSICS MODERN WORLD
5 Units
B3
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-128 STAFF
LAB W LAB W LAB R LAB R LAB F BASIC PHYSICS II
SEM MW 0100PM 0350PM
0600PM 0850PM
0900AM 1150AM
0600PM 0850PM
0900AM 1150AM
PS-123 STAFF
PS-123 STAFF
PS-123 STAFF
PS-123 STAFF
PS-123 STAFF
4 Units
0400PM 0520PM PS-010 RENTELN P
LAB M 0100PM 0350PM
LAB M 0600PM 0850PM
LAB T 0100PM 0350PM
LAB W 0900AM 1150AM
LAB W 0100PM 0350PM
LAB W 0600PM 0850PM
LAB R 0900AM 1150AM
LAB R 0100PM 0350PM
GENERAL PHYSICS I
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
PS-012 STAFF
PS-012 STAFF
PS-012 STAFF
PS-012 STAFF
PS-012 STAFF
PS-012 STAFF
PS-012 STAFF
PS-012 STAFF
5 Units
B3
VA-101 USHER T
LAB T 0100PM 0350PM
LAB T 0600PM 0850PM
LAB R 0900AM 1150AM
LAB R 0100PM 0350PM
LAB F 0900AM 1150AM
GENERAL PHYSICS IV
SEM TR 1000AM 1120AM
SPEC PROJECT PHYS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPEC PROJECT PHYS
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CLASSICAL MECHANICS II
SEM MW 1000AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
ELECTRODYNAMICS II
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM
Department Consent Required
STAT & THERMAL PHYSICS
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
Department Consent Required
DATA ACQUISITION & CONTROL
SEM TR 0100PM 0225PM
PS-124 STAFF
PS-124 STAFF
PS-124 STAFF
PS-124 STAFF
PS-124 STAFF
3 Units
CS-222 WOODNEY L
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
PS-133 RENTELN P
4 Units
PS-209 KOLEHMAINE
4 Units
PS-133 RENTELN P
4 Units
PS-128 DIXON P
LAB TR 0230PM 0350PM PS-128 DIXON P
QUANTUM MECHANICS II
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM PS-209 USHER T
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN PHYSICS
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERN IN PHYSICS
3 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Meeting
Days
Hours
PHYS-595A
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22953 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PHYS-595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22954 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PHYS-595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22955 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PHYS-595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22956 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PHYS-595E
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22957 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PHYS-595F
INDEPENDENT STUDY
22958 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
6 Units
STAFF
Political Science
PSCI-203
20116 01
20117 02 64
20118 03
23647 04
PSCI-204
23470 01
PSCI-301
23471 01
PSCI-305
20560 01
PSCI-311
20561 01
PSCI-325
20518 01
PSCI-326
23472 01
PSCI-410
23473 01
PSCI-411
23474 01
PSCI-484
23475 01
PSCI-528
20520 01
PSCI-530
23476 01
PSCI-540
20343 01
PSCI-575B
20121 01 3
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
LEC MWF 1200PM 0110PM
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
AFRICAN POLITICS
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
EAST ASIAN POLITICS
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
FOUN MOD POL THGT
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
AMER FOREIGN POL
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM
POLITICAL PARTIES
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
AMER CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
BILL OF RIGHTS
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
NAT SECURITY POLICY
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM
FORMULATION PUB POLICY
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
STDY POL THEOR: PLATO
SEM MWF 0240PM 0350PM
POLITICS OF MIDDLE EAST
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
INTERNSHIP POL SCI
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-575D
INTERNSHIP POL SCI
20122 01 3
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-590
POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE
20463 01
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM
PSCI-595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
20344 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
20345 01 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20417 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-597
SR HONORS THESIS
20123 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-600
THEORY & HIST STRATEGY
20124 01 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM
4 Units
D2
CE-105 STAFF
CE-105 ZENTNER S
PS-010 EBERHARDT
PS-010 VILLEGAS C
4 Units
CE-113 CHAU D
4 Units
SB-213 MARIAM A
4 Units
CE-113 CHAU D
4 Units
CE-113 ZENTNER S
4 Units
CH-114 SMITH V
4 Units
CE-113 VILLEGAS C
4 Units
CE-113 MARIAM A
4 Units
CE-113 MARIAM A
4 Units
SB-127 FIELD A
4 Units
CE-113 PALM D
4 Units
CE-113 ZENTNER S
4 Units
SB-127 GORDON L
2 Units
JANISKEE B
4 Units
JANISKEE B
4 Units
CE-106 FIELD A
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
SB-214 CLARK M
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Meeting
Days
Hours
PSCI-610
PROSEMNAR POL SCI
23477 01 19
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
PSCI-614
RGNL SECURITY EAST ASIA
20464 01 19
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM
PSCI-621
STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE
20125 01 19
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
PSCI-624
POLITICS OF NATIONAL SECURITY
20126 01 19
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM
PSCI-698B
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
20572 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-698D
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
20408 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-698F
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
20404 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-698Z
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
20346 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-699
THESIS
20127 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
PSCI-999
GRAD COMP EXAM
20128 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
SB-212 HINRICHS T
4 Units
SB-214 CHAU D
4 Units
SB-214 AUTON G
4 Units
CS-122 JANISKEE B
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
6 Units
STAFF
0 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
0 Units
CLARK M
Psychology
Some courses in Psychology are restricted to psychology majors.
To become a psychology major students must complete these
courses or their equivalent: a GE Basic Skills in English (A1);
a GE Basic Skills in Mathematics (A3); PSYC 100 (Introduction
to Psychology); PSYC 101 (Psychology as a Major); PSYC 210
(Psychological Statistics). The grade earned in each of the
above courses must be no lower than a “C” (2.0).
PSYC-100
20129 01
20130 02
PSYC-101
20131 70
INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
PSYCHOLOGY AS A MAJOR
LEC TBA Online course
CRITIC THINKING PROB ANLY
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
PERSONAL & SOCIAL ADJ
SEM MW 1040AM 1130AM
SEM MW 1200PM 1250PM
SEM MW 0120PM 0210PM
SEM MW 0240PM 0330PM
SEM T 1200PM 0150PM
SEM T 0200PM 0350PM
SEM T 1000AM 1150AM
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH
SEM MW 0800PM 0950PM
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
PSYCH STATISTICS
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
PSYC-105
20132 01
20133 02
20134 03
20135 04
23648 05
PSYC-115
20136 01
20137 02
20138 03
20139 04
20140 05
20350 06
23684 07
PSYC-201
20141 01
20142 02
PSYC-210
20143 01 1
Fees $18
20144 02 1
20145 03 1
20146 04 1,64
Fees $18
20147 05 1
20148 06 1
23665 07
Fees $18
4 Units
D4
CE-105 BRIONES L
JB-102 DOLAN M
1 Unit
GILBERT J
4 Units
A4
PS-223 EMERY C
CH-116 HALLER J
PS-223 WAGNER L
CH-114 CLAPPER J
CE-116 SPIEGEL P
2 Units
E2
CH-114 STAFF
CH-114 STAFF
CS-128 STAFF
CH-114 STAFF
TC-015 STAFF
TC-017 STAFF
PL-269 STAFF
4 Units
CS-142 EDMONSON
HP-124 EDMONSON
5 Units
SB-127 CUPP R
LAB MW 1155AM 0115PM SB-461 CUPP R
LAB MW 0120PM 0240PM SB-461 CUPP R
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM SB-127 COULSON S
LAB TR 1200PM 0120PM SB-463 COULSON S
LAB TR 0200PM 0320PM SB-463 COULSON S
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM SB-127 KINON M
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
50
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Psychology (continued)
PSYC-210
20143 01 1
Fees $18
23668 08
23669 09
PSYC-240
20149 01 1
PSYC-303
20439 01
20467 02
PSYC-305
23496 01
PSYC-308
23497 01
PSYC-310
23498 01
PSYC-311
20151 01 17
Fees $18
20152 02 17
20153 03 17
20154 04 17
20403 05 17
Fees $18
20155 06 17
20471 07 17
23500 08
23670 09
PSYC-318
20159 01
PSYC-324
20161 01 1
PSYC-328
23502 01
PSYC-331
20482 01
PSYC-339
23504 01
PSYC-350
20162 01
PSYC-351
20163 01
PSYC-355
20528 01
PSYC-357
20164 01
PSYC-360
20166 01
PSYC-362
20168 01
23503 02
23666 03
PSYC-363
20169 01
PSYC-364
20170 01
20525 02
PSYC-370
23509 01
PSYC-377
20171 01
PSYC-382
20172 01
PSYC-385
20174 01
PSYC-386
20176 01
PSYC-387
23508 01
PSYCH STATISTICS
5 Units
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM SB-127 CUPP R
LAB TR 0200PM 0320PM
LAB TR 0400PM 0520PM
INTRO TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
PARENTING & FAM RELATIONS
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
PSYCHOLOGY AND THE MOVIES
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM
APPLIED RESEARCH METHODS
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
INTRO TO EXPERIMENTAL PSYC
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
Televised Crs-origination site
LAB
LAB
LAB
SEM
TR
TR
TR
TR
0900AM 1150AM
0900AM 1150AM
0200PM 0450PM
0600PM 0750PM
SB-461 KINON M
SB-461 KINON M
4 Units
VA-101 SKILES S
4 Units
PS-204 HODGE B
CS-130 HOFFMAN C
4 Units
CH-116 REIMER J
4 Units
SB-128 KAUFMAN J
4 Units
PS-204 SHULTZ K
6 Units
PS-223 CHIEN Y
SB-003
SB-461
SB-459
PL-013
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
RIEFER D
LAB TR 0300PM 0550PM SB-003 STAFF
LAB TR 0300PM 0550PM SB-205 STAFF
LAB TR 0300PM 0550PM PL-211 STAFF
LAB MW 0600PM 0850PM SB-003 STAFF
HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CS-130 SPIEGEL P
DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM HP-124 CRAWFORD
PSYCH OF ADOLESCENT DEVEL
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM CS-128 KAMPTNER
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM PS-223 DOLAN M
HUMAN PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM CS-130 QUINLAN M
DEVEL OF EXCEPT CHILDREN
4 Units
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM VA-101 HODGE B
BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM HP-124 WAGNER L
INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM CS-142 KOTTKE J
HISTORY & SYSTEMS OF PSYC
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM CS-122 KOTTKE J
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM PL-013 RIEFER D
Televised Crs-origination site
LEARNING AND MOTIVATION
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM SB-128 STUEBNER N
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM CS-142 WAGNER L
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-127 DOLAN M
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
4 Units
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM PS-223 STAFF
PERCEPTION
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CH-114 CLAPPER J
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM SB-128 CLAPPER J
MARC TRAINEE RESRCH SEM
2 Units
SEM T 0400PM 0550PM SB-009 MC DOUGAL
Department Consent Required
TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM PS-223 SHULTZ K
PSYCH OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
4 Units
SEM MWF 0800AM 0910AM SB-128 HALLER J
PERSONALITY
4 Units
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM HP-124 BRIONES L
INTRO TO PSYCHOTHERAPY
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM CS-142 SWANSON D
COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM PS-223 STAHLY G
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
PSYC-390
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
4 Units
20177 01
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM PS-223 EDMONSON
20337 02
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM PS-223 BRANNON S
23667 03
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM HP-124 DULCICH M
PSYC-391
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF CHILD
4 Units
23505 01
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CH-116 SKILES S
PSYC-400
CHILD ASSESSMENT
5 Units
20178 01 1
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM SB-461 WARD S
Fees $18
20179 02 1
LAB MW 0600PM 0720PM SB-461 WARD S
PSYC-421
ADV SEM:DEVELOPMENTAL
4 Units
20180 01 26
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM SB-127 CARRERE S
PSYC-422
ADV SEM:CLINICAL
4 Units
23537 01
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM SB-127 SWANSON D
PSYC-432
EXP PSYC:CLINICAL
6 Units
20468 01
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM SB-459 LEWIN M
Fees $18
20469 02
LAB MW 0200PM 0450PM SB-459 LEWIN M
PSYC-436
EXPER PSYCH:LEARNING
6 Units
20422 01 26
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM SB-009 QUINLAN M
Fees $18
20423 02 26
LAB MW 0200PM 0450PM SB-009 QUINLAN M
PSYC-442
BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE
4 Units
20181 01
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM SB-127 STAFF
PSYC-575
INTERNSHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY
4 Units
20182 01 3,17
SUP W 0240PM 0340PM SB-127 WARD S
Department Consent Required
20485 02
SUP R 0200PM 0300PM CH-110 WARD S
Department Consent Required
PSYC-581B
SEM I/O:ORGANZATION LEADERSHIP
2 Units
20184 01 2
SEM M 0400PM 0550PM SB-217 GILBERT J
PSYC-581C
SEM I/O:PROC OF WORK GROUPS
2 Units
20185 01 2
SEM W 0200PM 0350PM PS-203 GILBERT J
PSYC-581F
SEM I/O:DIVERSITY IN ORGANIZTN
2 Units
20466 01
SEM W 1200PM 0150PM SB-205 AGARS M
PSYC-595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
20186 01 4,17
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
3 Units
20406 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
20187 01 4,17
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-596
PEER ADVISING PRACTICUM
2 Units
20188 01 21
SEM TBA GILBERT J
Department Consent Required
20189 02 21
SUP TBA GILBERT J
Department Consent Required
PSYC-598A
HONORS PROJECT I
2 Units
20190 01 17
SUP TBA HOFFMAN C
Department Consent Required
PSYC-603
PERSONNEL SELECTION
4 Units
20465 01
SEM W 0800AM 1150AM SB-217 KOTTKE J
PSYC-604
WORK MOTIVATION & REWARD SYS
4 Units
20191 01 2
SEM M 0800AM 1150AM SB-217 AGARS M
PSYC-609B
GRAD RESEARCH IN PSYC
2 Units
20192 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-609C
GRAD RESEARCH IN PSYC
3 Units
20193 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-609D
GRAD RESEARCH IN PSYC
4 Units
20194 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-609E
GRAD RESEARCH IN PSYC
5 Units
20195 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-611B
ADV INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
20196 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-611C
ADV INDEPENDENT STUDY
3 Units
20197 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
PSYC-611D
ADV INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
20198 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-611E
ADV INDEPENDENT STUDY
5 Units
20199 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-612B
DIRECTED READINGS
2 Units
20200 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
20613 10
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
20616 21
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-612C
DIRECTED READINGS
3 Units
20201 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
20614 10
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
20617 21
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-612D
DIRECTED READINGS
4 Units
20416 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
20619 10
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-612E
DIRECTED READINGS
5 Units
20202 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
20624 34
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-616
CHILD & SPOUSAL ABUSE
4 Units
20336 01 2
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM SB-217 CHAVEZ D
PSYC-617
CLINICAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
4 Units
20203 01 2
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM SB-217 CRAWFORD
PSYC-630
TEACHING OF PSYC I
2 Units
20419 01 2
SEM W 0400PM 0550PM SB-217 HOFFMAN C
PSYC-633
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS & LAW
4 Units
20204 01 2
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM SB-214 NAVARRETE
PSYC-642
REGRESSION&NONPARAMETRIC STATS 4 Units
20205 01 2
SEM MW 1200PM 0130PM SB-463 RIGGS M
Fees $18
20206 02 2
ACT MW 0140PM 0240PM SB-463 RIGGS M
20207 03 2
ACT MW 0250PM 0350PM SB-463 RIGGS M
PSYC-658
ADV PERS & SOCIAL PSYCH
4 Units
20208 01 2
SEM MW 1000AM 1150AM SB-212 GARCIA D
PSYC-672
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY II
5 Units
20209 01 2
SEM M 0900AM 1150AM SB-005 TEYBER E
20210 02 2
LAB WF 0900AM 1150AM SB-005 TEYBER E
PSYC-682
CLINICAL ASSESSMENT
4 Units
20211 01 2
SEM MW 1000AM 1150AM SB-205 WONG E
PSYC-687B
MARRIAGE FAMILY PRACTICUM II
2 Units
20212 01 2
SUP TBA SWANSON D
PSYC-689B
EXTERNSHIP APPLIED PSYCH
2 Units
20213 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
20646 07
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-689C
EXTERNSHIP APPLIED PSYCH
3 Units
20214 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-689D
EXTERNSHIP APPLIED PSYCH
4 Units
20215 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-689E
EXTERNSHIP APPLIED PSYCG
5 Units
20216 01 3,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-697B
ADV PRAC COUNSEL PSYC II
4 Units
20217 01 2
SUP TBA TEYBER E
PSYC-698Z
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
0 Units
20409 01
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
PSYC-699
THESIS
5 Units
20218 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
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51
Winter 2012
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
STAFF
Public Administration
PA -305
23437 70
PA -315
20870 01
23432 02
20871 03
PA -380
20873 01
PA -463
20874 01
PA -472
20875 70
PA -514
20896 01
PA -557
23433 01
PA -564
20916 01
PA -575
20876 01
PA -590
20877 70
20910 71
PA -595B
20887 01
PA -595D
20888 01
PA -603
20878 70
PA -611
20889 01
PA -615
20880 70
PA -630
23434 01
PA -650
20897 01
PA -662
20881 01
PA -663
20895 01
PA -664
20882 70
PA -672
20883 70
PA -675
20909 01
PA -695
20884 01
PA -698A
20885 01
PA -999
20886 01
ORGS MULTICUL&DIVERSE SOCIETY
4 Units
LEC TBA MATHEWS A
GOV-BUS RELATIONS
4 Units
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM JB-109 COLLINS K
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM JB-140 ANDERSON J
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM JB-102 VAN WART M
INTRO TO PUB ADMN
4 Units
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM UH-241 REHMAN A
GOV BUDGETING
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM UH-042 DEMAURO D
Classroom with Web component
ADMINISTRATVE LAW
4 Units
SEM TBA PINYAVATAN
Online course
MGT PRIVATE NON-PROF ORG
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM UH-042 BETRO D
PUB LABOR RELATIONS
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM UH-042 CLARKE K
LOCAL PUBLIC ADMN
4 Units
SEM S 0900AM 1250PM JB-111 GARCIA H
INTERNSHIP
4 Units
SUP TBA ANDERSON J
Department Consent Required
VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT
4 Units
SEM TBA NELSON J
Department Consent Required
Online course
SEM TBA NELSON J
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
SUP TBA ANDERSON J
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
SUP TBA ANDERSON J
Department Consent Required
RESEARCH METH IN ADMN
4 Units
SEM TBA NI Y
Online course
PA THEORY & PRACTICE
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM JB-140 COLLINS K
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MGMT
4 Units
SEM TBA BAKER D
Online course
PROGRAM EVALUATION
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM JB-140 FUDGE M
PUBLIC MIS
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM UH-042 MOSHER M
HUM RES MGMT PUB SECTOR
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM JB-262 CLARKE K
PUBLIC BDGT & FINANCE
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM JB-262 FUDGE M
MGMT OF PUB ORGS
4 Units
SEM TBA PENCE C
Online course
ADMN REGULATION
4 Units
SEM TBA VAN WART M
INTERNSHIP
4 Units
SUP TBA ANDERSON J
Department Consent Required
GRAD RESEARCH PROJ
4 Units
SUP TBA ANDERSON J
Department Consent Required
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
1 Unit
SUP TBA ANDERSON J
Department Consent Required
COMP EXAM
0 Units
SUP TBA ANDERSON J
Department Consent Required
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
52
Winter 2012
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Reading Education
ESTM-681
23619 01
ERDG-642
IMAGES CULTURE THR CHILD LIT
4 Units
22336 70 19
SEM TBA STAFF
Web with classroom component
ERDG-643
CRIT ISS INTERMED READ/WRITNG
4 Units
23603 05
SEM MW 0800PM 0950PM CE-108 STAFF
22384 70 19
SEM TBA STAFF
Web with classroom component
ERDG-679
FLDWK:RDG/LANG ARTS SPEC
4 Units
22414 70 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Web with classroom component
ERDG-999
COMP EXAM:READING
0 Units
22337 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Rehabilitiation Counseling
EREH-542D
SEMINAR IN REHAB COUNSELING
23559 01 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM
OLDS
EREH-616B
MULT ASPECTS DIS:VOC
22339 01 3,19
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM
EREH-617
VOCAT ASSESS&DEV
22340 01 19
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM
EREH-656
CNSLG THEOR/TECH REHAB
22387 01 19
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
EREH-667
PRACTICUM REHAB COUNS
22341 01 19
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
22342 02 19
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
23448 03 19
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
EREH-679
FLDWK:REHAB COUNS
22343 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
22344 02 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
22345 03 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
22346 04 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
22347 05 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
23449 06 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
EREH-999
COMP EXAM:REHAB
22348 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ESTM-548
23493 01
ESTM-626
23620 01
ESTM-647
23599 01
ESTM-699
23598 01
4 Units
CE-118 MCREYN4 Units
CE-118 TURPIN J
4 Units
CE-118 COONEY M
4 Units
CE-118 SWEENEY D
4 Units
CE-104 BAYNE R
CE-104 COONEY M
CE-115 BAYNE R
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
TURPIN J
TURPIN J
0 Units
TURPIN J
STEM EDUC: INST DESIGN AND DEV
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CE-202 STAFF
Instructor Consent Required
STEM EDUC: GREEN TECH
4 Units
SEM R 0100PM 0450PM
SCARCELLA
Instructor Consent Required
STEM EDUC: CURR & PED GEOMETRY
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-314 SPENCER C
Instructor Consent Required
STEM EDUC: TOPICS SCI/ENV EDUC
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CE-312 BRUNKHORS
Instructor Consent Required
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
STEM EDUC: INTEGRATION SEM II
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-312 STAFF
Instructor Consent Required
STEM EDUC: MASTER’S THS/PROJ
4 Units
SUP W 0600PM 0950PM CE-303 STAFF
Instructor Consent Required
Science Education
EDSC-999
23601 01
COMP EXAM
SUP TBA Instructor Consent Required
0 Units
BRUNKHORS
Secondary Education
ESEC-405
22349 01
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math
Education
ESTM-511
22505 01
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ESEC-407
22351 01 11
ESEC-410
22352 01 11
ESEC-413
22353 01 11
22354 02 11
ESEC-417
22355 01
ESEC-419
22357 01
ESEC-506E
22390 01
ESEC-506F
22391 01
ESEC-506L
22394 01
ESEC-506M
22395 01
ESEC-506P
22392 01
ESEC-506S
22393 01
ESEC-512
22358 01 11
ESEC-513
22415 01
ESEC-514
22359 01 11
ESEC-550A
22188 01
ESEC-550B
22189 01
ESEC-550C
22190 01
INTRO SECONDARY SCHOOL CULTURE 4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CE-302 STAFF
Department Consent Required
SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHING
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-110 STAFF
Department Consent Required
ADOLESCENT DEV & LEARNING
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-355 STAFF
Department Consent Required
INTERACTION IN THE CLASSROOM
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-302 STAFF
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-115 STAFF
Department Consent Required
ED PSYC:INSTR,ASSESS,CLAS MGT
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CE-355 STAFF
Department Consent Required
LITERACY ACROSS THE CURR
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-302 STAFF
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
CURR & INSTR AREA: ENGLISH
4 Units
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM CE-119A STAFF
Department Consent Required
CURR & INSTR AREA:FOREIGN LANG
4 Units
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM CE-313 STAFF
Department Consent Required
CURR & INST AREA:LIFE/PHYS SCI
4 Units
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM CE-312 BRUNKHORS
CURR & INSTR AREA: MATH
4 Units
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM CE-314 SPENCER C
CURR & INSTR AREA: PHYS EDUC
4 Units
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM CE-355 STAFF
Department Consent Required
CURR & INSTR AREA: SOCIAL SCI
4 Units
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM CE-353 STAFF
Department Consent Required
ASSESS SEM: DESIGN INSTRCTN
2 Units
SEM T 0400PM 0550PM CE-116 STAFF
Department Consent Required
ASSESSMENT:ASSESSING LEARNING
2 Units
SEM T 0400PM 0550PM
STAFF
Department Consent Required
ASSESS SEM: CULMNTNG TCH EXPER 2 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
STUDENT TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2 Units
SUP W 0400PM 0550PM CE-313 STAFF
Department Consent Required
STUDENT TEACHING II
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
STUDENT TEACHING III
8 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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ESEC-555
22191 01
ESEC-570A
22161 01
ESEC-570B
22162 01
ESEC-570C
22163 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
INTERNSHIP SEMINAR II
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
INTERN SUPERVISION I
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERN SUPERVISION II
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERN SUPERVISION III
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
2 Units
STAFF
6 Units
GUTIERREZ
6 Units
GUTIERREZ
6 Units
GUTIERREZ
Social Sciences
SSCI-165
REGIONS&PEOPLES OF WORLD
20248 01
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
20426 02
LEC MWF 0240PM 0350PM
23653 03
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
SSCI-306
EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI
20249 01 23
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
20250 02 23
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
20251 03 23
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
20252 04 23
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
20253 05 23
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
20254 06 23
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
20255 07 23
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
20476 08 23
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
23649 09
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
23650 10
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
SSCI-315
CULTURAL ADAPTATN
23413 01
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM
SSCI-316
RACE AND RACISM
20256 01 64
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
20257 02
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
20258 03
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
SSCI-321
URBAN ENVIRONMENT
20259 01
LEC MW 0200PM 0350PM
SSCI-325
PERSPEC ON GENDER
20391 01
LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM
SSCI-499
SENIOR SEMINAR
20444 70
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
SSCI-515
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
20442 01
SEM F 0200PM 0550PM
Department Consent Required
SSCI-516
MODEL ARAB LEAGUE
20443 01
SEM R 0200PM 0550PM
Department Consent Required
SSCI-695A
DIR GRAD STUDIES
20260 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
D3
UH-106 STAFF
CS-142 STAFF
UH-106 STAFF
4 Units
F
CE-106 HOWELL E
CE-106 HOWELL E
CH-114 HOWELL E
CE-106 VILLEGAS C
CE-106 DIAS C
CE-106 DIAS C
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SB-213 WEBB M
CE-116 WEBB M
4 Units
D5
HP-124 BARBER R
4 Units
D5,G1
PS-010 SWEENEY D
PS-010 JULAGAY C
PS-010 FENELON J
4 Units
D5
SB-128 MULVIHILL
4 Units
D5,G1
PS-010 STAHLY G
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
SB-518 GRISHAM K
4 Units
SB-518 GRISHAM K
1 Unit
STAFF
Meeting
Days
Hours
SSCI-695B
DIR GRAD STUDIES
20261 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20413 02 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SSCI-695C
DIR GRAD STUDIES
20262 01 3
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SSCI-695D
DIR GRAD STUDIES
20263 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20410 02 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20412 03 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20414 04
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20415 05
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20418 06 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SSCI-695E
DIR GRAD STUDIES
20264 01 3
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SSCI-695F
DIR GRAD STUDIES
20265 01 3,19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SSCI-697
COMP EXAM
20571 01
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
SSCI-698A
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
20407 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SSCI-698F
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
20452 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SSCI-699
THESIS
20266 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CE-108 WEBB M
CE-108 STAFF
53
Winter 2012
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
2 Units
STAFF
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
6 Units
STAFF
2 Units
PYTELL T
1 Unit
STAFF
6 Units
STAFF
4 Units
PYTELL T
Social Work
SW -300B
20267 01
20268 70
SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY II
4 Units
SEM W 0500PM 0850PM PL-217 HUGHES M
SEM TBA HUGHES M
Online course
SW -302B
HUMAN BEHAVIOR&SOC ENVIRON II
4 Units
20269 01
SEM M 0500PM 0850PM SB-211 WATSON A
20270 02
SEM W 0500PM 0850PM SB-211 WATSON A
SW -400B
SW PRACTICE:FAMILIES AND GROUP
4 Units
20271 01
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM CE-106 STAFF
20331 02
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM SB-210 STAFF
SW -401B
FIELD WORK II
4 Units
20272 01
SUP TBA STRYDOM R
20273 02
SUP TBA STRYDOM R
20274 03
SUP TBA WATSON A
SW -595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
23615 01
SUP TBA MCALLISTER
Department Consent Required
SW -602B
FOUNDATION MICRO PRACTICE II
4 Units
20275 01 19
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM SB-217 DAVIS T
20276 02 19
SEM MW 1000AM 1150AM SB-211 CULBERTSON
20277 03 19
SEM TR 0500PM 0650PM SB-211 STRYDOM R
SW -604B
HUM BEH IN SOC ENVIRONMENT II
4 Units
20278 01 19
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-217 CHANG J
20279 02 19
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM SB-211 TAYLOR G
20280 03 19
SEM TR 0700PM 0850PM SB-217 MCCASLIN R
SW -606B
FOUND MACRO PRACTICE II
4 Units
20281 01 19
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM SB-217 TAYLOR S
20282 02 19
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM SB-211 GORDON Z
20283 03 19
SEM TR 0500PM 0650PM SB-217 TAYLOR S
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
54
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Social Work (continued)
SW -608B
20284 01 19
20285 02 19
20286 03 19
20287 04 19
20288 05 19
20289 06 19
20290 07 19
20291 08 19
20292 09 19
SW -608C
20563 01 19
SW -608D
20630 01 19
SW -608E
20293 01 19
20294 02 19
20295 03 19
20296 04 19
20297 05 19
20298 06 19
20299 07 19
20300 08 19
20301 09 19
20302 10 19
SW -613
20303 01 19
SW -618
20425 01 19
SW -625A
20304 01 19
20305 02 19
20306 03 19
20307 04 19
20308 05 19
20309 06 19
20310 07 19
20311 08 19
20312 09 19
20313 10 19
20314 11 19
20315 12 19
20316 13 19
20317 14 19
20575 15 19
SW -625B
20446 01 19
20447 02 19
20448 03 19
20453 04 19
SW -646
20318 01 19
20319 02 19
20320 03 19
SW -656
20321 01 19
20322 02 19
20323 03 19
SW -698B
20411 01 19
FOUNDATION FIELD WORK II
4 Units
SUP TBA ESTRADA R
SUP TBA ANDERSON A
SUP TBA ESTRADA R
SUP TBA GORDON Z
SUP TBA PALMER K
SUP TBA STEINBERG
SUP TBA CULBERTSO
SUP TBA ESTRADA R
SUP TBA TAYLOR G
FOUNDATION FIELD WORK III
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
ADVANCED FIELD WORK I
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
ADVANCED FIELD WORK II
4 Units
SUP TBA ESTRADA R
SUP TBA ANDERSON A
SUP TBA ESTRADA R
SUP TBA GORDON Z
SUP TBA PALMER K
SUP TBA STEINBERG
SUP TBA CULBERTSO
SUP TBA ESTRADA R
SUP TBA TAYLOR G
SUP TBA POIRIER J
SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH II
4 Units
SEM TR 0700PM 0850PM SB-211 MCCASLIN R
MENTAL HEALTH SEMINAR
1 Unit
SEM TBA LILES R
RESEARCH PROJECT I
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
RESEARCH PROJECT II
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SUP TBA STAFF
SW ADVANCED MICRO PRACTICE II
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM SB-211 LILES R
SEM MW 1000AM 1150AM SB-216 MCALLISTER
SEM TR 0500PM 0650PM PL-217 LILES R
SW ADVANCED MACRO PRACTICE II
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-211 DAVIS T
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM SB-216 DAVIS T
SEM TR 0700PM 0850PM SB-216 STAFF
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SW -699
THESIS RESEARCH
4 Units
20324 01 6,19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Sociology
SOC -100
20219 01
20220 02
STUDY OF SOCIETY
4 Units
D4
LEC MWF 1040AM 1150AM JB-102 STAFF
LEC TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-106 STAFF
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SOC -180
20517 01
SOC -301
20221 01
SOC -307
20222 01
Fees $10
20223 02
20224 03
20225 04
Fees $10
20226 05
20227 06
SOC -309
20228 01
Fees $10
20229 02
20230 03
20231 04
Fees $10
20232 05
20233 06
SOC -311
23440 01
SOC -330
23441 01
SOC -336
20234 01
SOC -339
20389 01
SOC -340
20235 01
SOC -343
20460 01
SOC -352
23442 01
SOC -354
20555 01
SOC -360
20236 01
SOC -418
20238 01
SOC -432
23443 01
SOC -434
20239 01
SOC -440
20240 01
SOC -442
20241 01
SOC -484
20432 01
SOC -575
20242 01 3
20243 02 3
20244 03 3
20461 04
SOC -590
20245 01 3
SOC -590
20246 02 3
SOC -595B
20353 01
SOC -595C
20362 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
CRIT THINK SOC PROB
4 Units
A4
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM CH-135 STAFF
APPLICATIONS IN SOCIOLOGY
4 Units
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM CH-135 MUNOZ J
SOCIAL RESEARCH I
5 Units
LEC MW 1200PM 0150PM SB-356 CHEN Z
ACT MW 0200PM 0250PM SB-356 CHEN Z
ACT TBA SB-356 CHEN Z
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM SB-356 CHEN Z
ACT MW 0600PM 0650PM SB-356 CHEN Z
ACT TBA SB-356 CHEN Z
SOCIAL RESEARCH II
5 Units
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM SB-356 MONTORO-R
ACT TR 0200PM 0250PM SB-356 MONTORO-R
ACT TBA SB-356 MONTORO-R
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM SB-356 MONTORO-R
ACT TR 0600PM 0650PM
ACT TBA SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
SOC GERONTOLOGY
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
BLACK FEMINISM
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
SOCIALIZATION
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM
SOC OF FAMILY
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM
SOC OF FAMILY VIOLENCE
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
JUVENILE OFFENDER
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
DEVIANT BEHAVIOR
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
SEM MW 1200PM 0150PM
SOC OF SOCIAL WELFARE
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
COMMUNITY ORG
SEM MW 0800PM 0950PM
SOCIAL CLASS
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
CHICANO SOC STRAT
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
SOCIAL CASEWORK
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
INTERNSHIP SOCIOLOGY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
WOMEN & RELIGION
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM
Instructor Consent Required
MEDIA & SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
Instructor Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SB-356 MONTORO-R
SB-356 MONTORO-R
4 Units
SB-129 MUNOZ J
4 Units
SB-129 LUND D
4 Units
CH-135 STAFF
4 Units
SB-129 STAFF
4 Units
SB-129 STAFF
4 Units
SB-129 STAFF
4 Units
CH-135 STAFF
4 Units
SB-129 STAFF
4 Units
SB-129 LITTLE P
4 Units
SB-129 STAFF
4 Units
SB-129 FENELON J
4 Units
SB-129 STAFF
4 Units
SB-129 VALDEZ E
4 Units
SB-129 VALDEZ E
4 Units
SB-129 STAFF
4 Units
MILLER R
MONTORO-R
TEXEIRA M
VALDEZ E
4 Units
SB-214 LITTLE P
4 Units
SB-214 TEXEIRA M
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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SOC -595D
20371 01
SOC -595E
20380 01
SOC -597
20247 01
20488 02
Meeting
Days
Hours
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SR HONORS PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
STAFF
Spanish
SPAN-101
21872 01
Fees $10
21873 02
Fees $10
21874 03
Fees $10
21875 04
Fees $10
22039 05
Fees $10
23717 06
Fees $10
SPAN-102
21876 01
Fees $10
21877 02
Fees $10
21878 03
Fees $10
21879 04
Fees $10
21880 05
Fees $10
SPAN-103
22041 02
Fees $10
22042 03
Fees $10
22057 05
Fees $10
SPAN-155
21608 01 42
Fees $10
SPAN-212
22060 01
Fees $10
SPAN-214
21971 02
Fees $10
SPAN-290
21609 01
Fees $10
22059 02
Fees $10
21610 70 20
Fees $10
SPAN-302
22017 01
Fees $10
22082 02
Fees $10
SPAN-312B
23753 01
Fees $10
SPAN-318
22018 01
Fees $10
COLLEGE SPANISH I
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-243 HILL L
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CE-107 VEGA-SANC
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM CE-107 JOHNSTON L
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-057 VEGA-SANC
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-242 JANY C
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
STAFF
COLLEGE SPAN II
4 Units
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM CE-108 DE LOERA-M
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM CE-104 GERVASI K
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM UH-062 HILL L
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-062 FERNANDEZ-
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-058 CHOI M
COLLEGE SPANISH III
4 Units
C3
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM CE-107 DE LOERA-M
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-242 JOHNSTON L
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CE-108 JEREZ-GOME
INT SPAN HERITAGE/NATIVE SPKRS
4 Units
C3
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM UH-250 JEREZ-GOME
COMPOSITION
4 Units
C3
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-250 CHOI M
CONVERSATION
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
4 Units
C3
STAFF
SPAN&LATIN AM LIT IN ENG
4 Units
C3
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-250 HILL L
SEM TR 0800AM 0950AM UH-250 VEGA-SANC
SEM TBA Online course
GAYLOR D
THEORY&PRACTICE IN COMP
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM CE-108 CHOI M
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CE-115 JANY C
TRANS:PUBLIC SERVICES
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
4 Units
GALLEGOS
TECHNIQUES LIT STUDY & ANALYSI
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
4 Units
CORREA R
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
SPAN-370
LITERATURE OF THE CONQUEST
23732 01
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
Fees $10
SPAN-394A
PRACTICUM:DRAMA PROD
21611 01 3,13
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-394B
PRAC STUDENT/FAC JOURNAL
21679 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-394C
PRACTICUM:TUTORING CENTER
21612 01 3,13
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-394D
PRACTICUM:MEDIA CENTER
21613 01 3,13
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-394E
PRACT:WRITING CENTER
21614 01 3,13
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-395
JUNIOR ASSESSMENT
21615 01
SUP TBA 22083 02
SUP TBA SPAN-399
DEPT SERVICE PROJECT
21710 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-401
PHONETICS
21731 01
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
21775 02
ACT TBA SPAN-402
ADVANCED COMPOSITION
23734 01
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
Fees $10
SPAN-410
SPAN PENINSULAR CIV
23735 01
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
Fees $10
SPAN-415
COMP LINGUISTICS SPN/ENG
21885 70
SEM TBA Online course
Fees $10
SPAN-448
TWENTIETH CENT SPANISH LIT
23736 01
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
Fees $10
SPAN-496
SENIOR ASSESSMENT
21616 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-575A
INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING
21680 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
22119 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-575B
INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING
21617 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
22120 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-575C
INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING
21618 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
22121 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-575D
INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING
21619 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
21931 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SPAN-610
THEORY&PRACTICE LIT CRITICISM
21733 01
SEM M 0500PM 0850PM
Fees $10
SPAN-620D
LING:SPAN PHONETICS&PHONOLOGY
23737 01
SEM M 0500PM 0850PM
Fees $10
SPAN-698Z
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
21681 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
GALLEGOS
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
4 Units
GERVASI K
STAFF
4 Units
FERNANDEZ
4 Units
JEREZ-GOME
4 Units
JANY C
4 Units
FERNANDEZ
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
CORREA R
4 Units
GERVASI K
0 Units
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
56
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Special Education
ESPE-350
22432 70
ESPE-530
22518 70
22531 71
ESPE-531
22360 01
ESPE-610
22499 01
ESPE-611
22364 01 19
ESPE-612
22362 01 19
ESPE-613
22369 01 19
23634 02
ESPE-614
22371 01 19
23636 02 19
ESPE-620A
22146 01
ESPE-620B
22147 01
ESPE-620C
22148 01
ESPE-621A
22149 01 19
ESPE-621B
22150 01 19
ESPE-621C
22154 01 13
ESPE-622A
22151 01 19
ESPE-622B
22152 01 19
ESPE-622C
22153 01 19
ESPE-623A
23629 70
ESPE-623B
23630 70
ESPE-625
23628 01
ESPE-627
22500 01
23633 02
ESPE-633
22363 70 19
ESPE-635
22467 70
INTRO SPEC POPULATNS-G.E.TCHR
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
INTRO SPECIAL EDUCATION
4 Units
LEC TBA STAFF
Online course
LEC TBA STAFF
Online course
METHODS & PROC IN SPED
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CE-308 STAFF
INTRO TO ASD
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-308 STAFF
ASSESSMENT METHDS SPED
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-313 STAFF
SUPPORTIVE LEARNING ENVIRON
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-117 STAFF
CURR & METH SPED LITERACY
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-313 STAFF
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-117 STAFF
Department Consent Required
CURR & METH DIVRS LRNR W/DISAB
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM CE-117 STAFF
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-316 STAFF
Department Consent Required
SPED STDNT TCH I: MILD/MOD DIS
8 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SPED STDNT TCH II: MOD/SEV DIS
8 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SPEC STDNT TCH: EARLY CHLDHD
8 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
SPED SUPERVD TCHNG II:MLD/MOD
8 Units
SUP TBA SYLVA J
Department Consent Required
SUP STDNT TCH SPED II: MOD/SEV
8 Units
SUP TBA SYLVA J
Department Consent Required
SUP SPED STDN TCH ii:ECSE
8 Units
SUP TBA SYLVA J
Department Consent Required
SPEC INTRN TEACH:MLD/MOD
8 Units
SUP TBA MCCABE M
Department Consent Required
SPEC INTERN TEACH: MOD/SEV
8 Units
SUP TBA PHILLIPS K
Department Consent Required
SPEC INTERN TEACH: ERLY CHLDHD
8 Units
SUP TBA MCCABE M
Department Consent Required
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS I
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
AUTISM DISORDERS II
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
COLLAB, CONSULT SPECIAL EDUC
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-106 STAFF
EDUC IN ASD
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-108 STAFF
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-303 STAFF
Department Consent Required
REFLECT INQUIRY SEM&INDUC PLAN
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
EFFECTIVE COMM W/PROF&FAM
4 Units
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
ESPE-642
METHODS IN MMD I
4 Units
23722 01
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM
STAFF
ESPE-649
SEC TRANS CAREER/VOC PREP
4 Units
22365 70 20
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
ESPE-652
APPLIED CURR STRAT MOD/SEVERE
4 Units
22368 70 19,20
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
ESPE-656
CURRICULUM METH:CORE SUBJ
4 Units
22370 70 20
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
ESPE-657
SEM MILD/MOD DISABILITIES
4 Units
22413 01
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-107 STAFF
ESPE-663
METHODS IN MSD II
4 Units
23632 01
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-117 STAFF
ESPE-672
METHODS IN ECSE I
4 Units
22366 01 19
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-113 STAFF
ESPE-685
ADVANCED BEHAVIOR MGMT
4 Units
22372 70 19,20
SEM TBA STAFF
Online course
22373 71 19,20
SEM TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
ESPE-694
SPEC ED LEADER EVAL&OUTCOME I
4 Units
22389 70 20
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
ESPE-999
COMP EXAM:SPEC ED
0 Units
22374 01 19
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Supply Chain Management
SCM -210
20810 01
Fees $25
20811 02
20815 03
20816 04
20817 05
20818 06
20819 07
20820 08
SCM -304
20782 01
20783 02
20784 03
20852 04
23456 05
SCM -405
23457 01
SCM -445
23458 01
SCM -470
20785 01
SCM -575
20786 01 3
SCM -595B
20787 01 3,4
SCM -595D
20788 01 3,4
SCM -607
20789 01 19
SCM -650
20790 01 19
SCM -660
20800 01
APP BUS STATISTICS
4 Units
LEC TR 0200PM 0315PM JB-102 SIROTNIK B
ACT T 1000AM 1150AM JB-141 STAFF
ACT R 1000AM 1150AM JB-141 STAFF
ACT T 1200PM 0150PM JB-143 STAFF
ACT R 1200PM 0150PM JB-143 STAFF
ACT T 0400PM 0550PM JB-143 STAFF
ACT R 0800PM 0950PM JB-143 STAFF
ACT R 0400PM 0550PM JB-143 STAFF
PRINCIPLES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MGM
4 Units
LEC MW 1000AM 1150AM JB-140 VARZANDEH
LEC MW 0400PM 0550PM JB-140 VARZANDEH
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM JB-140 DYCK H
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM JB-140 DYCK H
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-140 STAFF
ADV ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS
4 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-257 VARZANDEH
INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS
4 Units
SEM MW 0600PM 0750PM JB-143 WU J
SUPPLY CHAIN MGMT
4 Units
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM JB-252 FARAHBOD K
INTERNSHIP
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
2 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
4 Units
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
MANAGING THE SUPPLY CHAIN
4 Units
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM JB-109 FARAHBOD K
INFORMATION DECISION SYSTEMS
4 Units
SEM TR 0800PM 0950PM
DYCK H
TRANSPORT&SUPPLY CHAIN MGMT
4 Units
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM JB-124 FARAHBOD K
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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SCM -675
20905 01
SCM -695
20854 01
Meeting
Days
Hours
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GRADUATE PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
Theatre Arts
TA -160
21621 01 1
21622 02 1
21623 03 1
21624 04 1
22108 05
TA -212
21954 01
23550 02
23549 03
TA -221
21625 01 3
TA -225
21897 01
TA -233
23686 01
Fees $35
TA -235
21626 01
Fees $35
21627 02
22045 03
Fees $35
22046 04
TA -239
23687 01
Fees $35
TA -253
23688 01
TA -260
21628 01
TA -302A
23551 01
TA -320A
21629 01 3
TA -321A
21630 01
TA -321B
21631 01
TA -346
21690 01
TA -357
23560 01
TA -423
21898 01
TA -481
21632 01
21633 02
TA -484
21634 01
21635 02
TA -486
21636 01
21637 02
TA -505
23689 01
TA -535A
21638 01
WORLD DRAMA
LEC MWF 0120PM 0230PM
LEC TR 1000PM 1150PM
LEC TR 1200PM 0150PM
LEC MWF 0800AM 0910AM
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
ORAL INTERP LIT
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
THEA LAB/PERFORM
ACT TBA FESTIVAL PRODUCTION
ACT F 0400PM 0600PM
Department Consent Required
COSTUME CONSTRUCTION
ACT TR 0900AM 1150AM
FUNDAMENTALS STAGE DESIGN
LEC TR 0200PM 0320PM
ACT T 0330PM 0450PM
LEC TR 0200PM 0320PM
4 Units
C2
UH-106 SMITH T
CE-116 MORRIS S
CE-116 MORRIS S
CE-116 SILVER T
CE-116 SILVER T
4 Units
C2
PL-266 DAMGEN C
PL-266 DAMGEN C
PL-266 DAMGEN C
1 Unit
ANTONIO J
1 Unit
PROVENZAN
3 Units
PA-227 HARRINGTO
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ACT R 0330PM 0450PM
STAFF
STAGECRAFT
3 Units
ACT MWF 0200PM 0350PM PA-225 PERRY M
VOICE FOR THE STAGE
2 Units
ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM PA-225 JOHNSTON
INTRO TO THEATRE
4 Units
C1
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM VA-101 ERVIN K
ANALYSIS OF DRAMA
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM PL-266 SMITH T
PERF PRAC:PERFORM
2 Units
ACT MTWRFSU 0700PM 1000PM
STAFF
Department Consent Required
TECHNICAL PRACTICUM
1 Unit
ACT TBA PERRY M
Department Consent Required
TECHNICAL PRACTICUM
2 Units
ACT TBA PERRY M
Department Consent Required
DIRECTING I
3 Units
ACT MWF 0400PM 0600PM PA-225 PERRY M
ACTING FOR CAMERA
3 Units
ACT MWF 0400PM 0550PM PA-138 SMITH T
STUDIES DRAMATIC LIT
2 Units
SEM MTWR 0600PM 0650PM PA-138 SMITH J
CREATIVE DRAMA IN CLASSROOM
3 Units
SEM M 1200PM 0150PM CH-117 SMITH J
ACT W 1200PM 0150PM CH-117 SMITH J
READERS THEATRE IN CLASS
3 Units
SEM T 0400PM 0550PM CH-117 PROVENZAN
ACT R 0400PM 0550PM CH-117 PROVENZAN
PUPPETRY IN THE CLASSROOM
3 Units
SEM T 0200PM 0350PM CH-117 HARRINGTO
ACT R 0200PM 0350PM CH-117 HARRINGTO
THEATRE CRITICISM IN PERF
4 Units
SEM S 1200PM 0600PM PA-225 PROVENZAN
INDEPENDENT PROJECT
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
TA -535B
21639 01
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Meeting
Days
Hours
INDEPENDENT PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -535C
INDEPENDENT PROJECT
21640 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -535D
INDEPENDENT PROJECT
21641 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -555D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
21642 01 4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -575A
THEATRE INTERNSHIP
21643 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -575B
THEATRE INTERNSHIP
21644 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -575C
THEATRE INTERNSHIP
21645 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -575D
THEATRE INTERNSHIP
21646 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -575E
THEATRE INTERNSHIP
21647 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -575F
THEATRE INTERNSHIP
21648 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -585
SENIOR ASSESSMENT
21702 01
ACT F 0400PM 0550PM
TA -620A
APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICUM
21649 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -620B
APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICUM
21650 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -620C
APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICUM
21651 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -620D
APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICUM
21652 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -620E
APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICUM
21653 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -620F
APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICUM
21654 01 19
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -620G
APPLIED THEATRE PRACTICUM
22102 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -681
GRADUATE CREATIVE DRAMA
22071 01
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
TA -683
ADV ST THEATRE FOR YOUTH
21655 01 3,19
LEC TBA Department Consent Required
21773 02
LEC TBA Department Consent Required
TA -684
GRAD READERS THEATRE
22047 01
SEM TR 0450PM 0540PM
TA -695A
ADVANCED PROJECT
21774 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -695B
ADVANCED PROJECT
21711 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
TA -695C
ADVANCED PROJECT
21779 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
6 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
PERRY M
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
6 Units
STAFF
7 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
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Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Theatre Arts (continued)
TA -695D
21780 01
TA -695E
21708 01
TA -696A
21656 01 19
TA -696B
21657 01 19
TA -696C
21658 01 19
TA -696D
21659 01 19
TA -696E
21660 01 19
TA -698A
22073 01
TA -698F
21924 01
TA -699
21785 01
TA -999
21786 01
ADVANCED PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ADVANCED PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ADVANCED INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ADVANCED INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ADVANCED INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ADVANCED INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ADVANCED INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
THESIS
SUP TBA IND THEATRE PROJ
SUP TBA 4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
5 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
6 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
0 Units
STAFF
University Studies
USTD-27B
INDIV STUDY CONTRACT
20949 01 3,12
SUP TBA 20960 02 3,12,41 SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20959 03 3,12,41 SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20974 04 3,12,41 SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20975 05 3,12,41 SUP TBA Department Consent Required
USTD-45
COLLEGE READING
20950 01 3,12,20,41 ACT R 1000AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
Web with classroom component
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: COMM 120
20951 01 3,12,41 SUP TR 0100PM 0150PM
Department Consent Required
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: HIST 200
20952 02 3,12,41 SUP TR 0900AM 0950AM
Department Consent Required
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: PSCI 203
20953 03 3,12,41 SUP MW 0120PM 0210PM
Department Consent Required
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: SSCI 316
20954 04 3,12,41 SUP MW 0820AM 0910AM
Department Consent Required
Web with classroom component
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: MATH 90
20955 05 3,12,41 SUP MW 0920AM 1010AM
Department Consent Required
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: MATH 110
20956 06 3,12,41 SUP MW 0240PM 0330PM
Department Consent Required
20957 07 3,12,41 SUP TR 0100PM 0150PM
Department Consent Required
2 Units
STAFF
MUNYANDAM
STUTZ K
PEARSON L
MCLOUGHLI
2 Units
UH-362 MUNYANDAM
2 Units
UH-243 PEARSON L
2 Units
SB-212 PEARSON L
2 Units
CE-107 PEARSON L
2 Units
PS-133 PEARSON L
2 Units
UH-362 MCLOUGHLI
2 Units
JB-114 MCLOUGHLI
JB-116 MCLOUGHLI
Class Sec Foot-
No. No. note
Meeting
Days
Hours
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: MATH 120
20958 08 3,12,41 SUP TR 0900AM 0950AM
Department Consent Required
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: CHEM 215
20964 09 3,12,41 SUP MW 0240PM 0330PM
Department Consent Required
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: CHEM 216
20965 10 3,12,41 SUP MW 0240PM 0330PM
Department Consent Required
USTD-99
ADV COLLEGE READING
20962 01 3,12,41 SUP T 1000AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
2 Units
JB-114 MCLOUGHLI
2 Units
CS-222 STAFF
2 Units
CS-122 STAFF
2 Units
UH-242 STUTZ K
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS & SERVICE LEARNING
ASIAN STUDIES PROGRAM
College of Arts and Letters
(909) 537-5780, UH-201.9
http://asianstudies.csusb.edu
Coordinator: Dr. Rueyling Beatrice Chuang
Asian Studies is an interdisciplinary Minor program housed in the
College of Arts and Letters. The Asian Studies Minor provides
students with opportunities to study the languages and cultures
of Asia and the Pacific Rim through a unique interdisciplinary curriculum drawn from courses in the colleges of Arts and Letters,
Business and Public Administration, Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Natural Sciences. The program adds a solid
international component to any major and provides physical and
virtual resources for students interested in this area of the world.
The Asian Studies Minor will make its graduates more marketable since they will become more knowledgeable and productive
members of today’s global community.
Asian Studies Courses
The Asian Studies Minor consists of five core courses and 12 units
of electives. The following courses can be applied toward a Minor
or certificate in Asian Studies.
ANTH-330
20003 01
ANTH-333
20004 01
ANTH-362
20502 01
ANTH-366
20472 01
ASIA-575A
21736 01 21
ASIA-575B
21737 01
ASIA-575C
21738 01 21
ASIA-575D
21739 01 21
ASIA-595A
21740 01 21
ASIA-595B
21741 01 21
ASIA-595C
21742 01 21
ASIA-595D
21743 01 21
CRS/CUL CHLD REAR
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
SEX&GENDR CRS/CUL
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM
PEOPLES OF ASIA
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
FILIPINO MUSLIM DANCE RITUALS
SEM F 0400PM 0450PM
Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP ASIAN STUDIES
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP ASIAN STUDIES
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP ASIAN STUDIES
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP ASIAN STUDIES
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COLLEGE CHINESE II
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
CHIN-102
21988 01
Fees $10
ERDG-642
IMAGES CULTURE THR CHILD LIT
22336 70 19
SEM TBA Web with classroom component
HUM -425
INTEGRATIVE SEM ASIAN STUDIES
21762 01
LEC TBA 4 Units
TC-017 MILLER-THA
4 Units
G2
TC-017 MILLER-THA
4 Units
SB-212 NADEAU K
2 Units
PE-104 NADEAU K
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
HUM -578D
21763 01
JAPN-101
21765 01
Fees $10
JAPN-102
21678 01
Fees $10
23751 02
INTL EXPERIENCE:ASIAN STUDIES
SUP TBA COLLEGE JAPANESE I
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
COLLEGE JAPANESE II
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
Fees $10
KINE-114F
YOGA
22727 01
ACT MWF 0800AM 0910AM
Fees $5
22728 02
ACT TR 0800AM 0950AM
Fees $5
22729 03
ACT MWF 0920AM 1030AM
Fees $5
22730 04
ACT TR 1000AM 1150AM
Fees $5
22731 05 3,23
ACT MWF 1040AM 1150AM
Fees $5
22732 06 3,23
ACT MWF 1200PM 0110PM
Fees $5
22733 07 3,23
ACT TR 1200PM 0150PM
Fees $5
22734 08 3,23
ACT MWF 0120PM 0230PM
Fees $5
22735 09 3,23
ACT MWF 0240PM 0350PM
Fees $5
22736 10 3,23
ACT TR 0200PM 0350PM
Fees $5
22737 11 3,23
ACT TR 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
22738 12 3,23
ACT MW 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
22739 13 3,23
ACT MW 0600PM 0750PM
Fees $5
22740 14 3,23
ACT TR 0600PM 0750PM
Fees $5
22741 15 3,23
ACT MW 0800PM 0950PM
Fees $5
KINE-120E
KARATE
22742 01 23
ACT MW 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $5
KOR -101
COLLEGE KOREAN I
22019 01
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $10
KOR -102
COLLEGE KOREAN II
21871 01
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $10
KOR -103
COLLEGE KOREAN III
23752 01
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $10
PSCI-305
EAST ASIAN POLITICS
20560 01
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
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CHUANG B
4 Units
AMAYA M
4 Units
C3
AMAYA M
AMAYA M
2 Units
E3
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
HP-104 STAFF
2 Units
E3
PE-104 STAFF
4 Units
MARTIN E
4 Units
MARTIN E
4 Units
C3
MARTIN E
4 Units
CE-113 CHAU D
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INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS & SERVICE LEARNING
CHICANO(A)/LATINO(A) STUDIES
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
(909) 537-5512, SB-445
http://faculty.csusb.edu/ethnic/index.html
COMMUNITY-UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIPS (CUP)
AND SERVICE LEARNING
(909) 537-5793, FO-230
http://partnerships.csusb.edu
Coordinator: Dr. Elsa Valdez
Director: Dr. Diane Podolske
Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies provides an interdisciplinary curriculum and is designed to provide an awareness, knowledge,
and appreciation of the Chicano(a)/Latino(a) experience. The
minor addresses issues of language, history, culture, politics,
economics, education, immigration and the creative expression of
the Chicano(a)/Latino(a) presence in the United States. This new
minor will greatly enrich any student’s undergraduate degree. Its
goal is to extend knowledge relevant to this growing ethnic group
by examining its experiences in a social context and its interdependence with other populations by addressing interracial, intercultural,
and international understanding. This new minor provides students
with an essential understanding of the Chicano(a)/Latino(a) culture and will enable them to succeed in a diverse society. The
mirror is housed in the Ethnic Studies Program, which also has
a new concentration in Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies. For more
information, please call Elsa Valdez (Ethnic Studies Coordinator,
Professor Elsa Valdez at 909-537-5512 or call the Dean’s office in
the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at 909-537-7500.
The CUP and Service Learning office promotes partnerships
among students, faculty, staff and community members to improve
the quality of life in our communities. One of the strategies used
to achieve an improved community is service learning. Service
learning combines academic learning objectives with meaningful
work in the community. Students participating in service learning
provide direct service to nonprofit and public organizations as a part
of their requirements for academic credit, while faculty help them
understand the connection between the tasks they perform and
the academic course work. For example, health science students
conduct health fairs and test homes for environmental hazards,
sociology students help troubled teens to learn life skills, biology
students supplement public schools with science demonstrations,
etc. Students benefit from service learning courses through:
The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies is a multidisciplinary degree
program designed for students whose needs or interests require a
more broadly based liberal arts curriculum than is possible through
existing disciplines. It is also intended to prepare students to teach
in the elementary classroom, though the program is open to everyone. The Chicano(a) Studies Concentration will help broaden
students’ understanding of, and deepen their sensitivity to, the
ever-increasing diversity of the region, and, in turn, prepare future
teachers to reach out to their own students in meaningful ways.
For more information, please call Professor Katherine Thomerson
(Liberal Studies Coordinator) at 909 537-5857 or call the Dean’s
office in the College of Arts and Letters at 909-537-5800.
Service Learning Courses
Liberal Studies: General Track with a concentration
in Chicano(a) Studies
Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies Courses
The following courses can be applied toward a Minor or
certificate in Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies
ANTH-306
20499 01
ES -300
20437 01
HUM -335
21576 01
AZTEC, MAYA & PREDEC
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-216 BERDAN F
RESEARCH METHODS
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM PL-217 MARX M
LATINO CULTURE
4 Units
C5,G1
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM UH-106 HILL L
•
•
•
•
hands-on use of skills and knowledge from a course
interaction with people of diverse cultures and lifestyles
leadership development opportunities
gaining valuable career experience
Below is a list of CSUSB courses that include service learning
experiences. For further information, please contact the course
instructor or Diane Podolske at (909) 537-5793.
ACCT-595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
20680 02 3,4
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ACCT-595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
20823 02
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
20824 03
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ANTH-366
FILIPINO MUSLIM DANCE RITUALS
20472 01
SEM F 0400PM 0450PM
Department Consent Required
20473 02
ACT F 0500PM 0650PM
Department Consent Required
ARAB-399A
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
21790 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ARAB-399B
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
21791 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
ART -343
GRAPHIC DESIGN II
21015 01
LEC TR 0800AM 0850AM
Fees $39
21016 02
ACT TR 0900AM 1150AM
BIOL-575A
INTERNSHIP IN BIOLOGY
23100 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
BIOL-575B
INTERNSHIP BIOL: PRE-HEALTH
23134 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-301
SERV LEARN CHEM
22648 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
2 Units
COURTS J
4 Units
COURTS J
COURTS J
2 Units
PE-104 NADEAU K
PE-104 NADEAU K
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
5 Units
VA-226 LI J
VA-226 LI J
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS & SERVICE LEARNING
CHEM-575A
23139 01
INTERNSHIP IN CHEMISTRY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-575B INTERNSHIP IN CHEMISTRY
23070 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CHEM-575D INTRNSHIP IN CHEM
22660 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-399A COMM SERV PROJECT
21466 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM-399B COMM SERV PROJECT
21468 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
CSE -575
INTERNSHIP CSE
23179 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
DAN -481
CREATIVE DANCE IN CLASSROOM
21503 01
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
21504 02
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
ECLG-657A
COUNSELING PRAC I
22209 01 19
SUP R 0600PM 0950PM
22210 02 19
SUP R 0600PM 0950PM
22211 03 19
SUP R 0600PM 0950PM
EESL-679
FIELDWORK TESOL
22334 01 19
SUP TBA ERDG-679
FLDWK:RDG/LANG ARTS SPEC
22414 70 19
SUP TBA Web with classroom component
ECLG-679A
COUNS FLD EXP:MULTICULTURAL
22217 01 19
SUP M 0400PM 0550PM
ECLG-679B
COUN FLD EXP:ELEM SCHOOL
22218 01 19
SUP TBA ECLG-679C
COUN FLD EXP:MIDDLE SCHOOL
22219 01 19
SUP TBA ECLG-679D
COUN FLD EXP:HIGH SCHOOL
22220 01 19
SUP TBA ECLG-679E
COUN FLD EXP:EDUC INSTITUTION
22436 01 19
SUP TBA ECLG-689C
SEM/INTERN SCHOOL PSYC
22222 01 1,19
LEC T 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $80
22458 03 1,19
LEC T 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $80
22464 05 1,19
LEC T 0400PM 0550PM
Fees $80
ESTM-548
STEM EDUC: GREEN TECH
23493 01
SEM R 0100PM 0450PM
Department Consent Required
GEOL-307A
SERVICE LEARNING EARTH SCI
22991 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GEOL-307B
SERVICE LEARNING EARTH SCI
22992 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
HIST-399A
COMM SERVICE PROJ
20100 01 3
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
HIST-399B
COMM SERVICE PROJ
20101 01 3
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
HIST-575
INTERNSHIP HIST
20102 01 3
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
HUM -575A
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
21582 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
HUM -575B
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
21583 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
HUM -575C
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
21584 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
HUM -575D
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
21585 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
1 Unit
STAFF
HUM -575E
21586 01
2 Units
STAFF
INFO-575
20727 01 3
4 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
RUML II T
KINE-301
23010 01
SPAN-575A
21680 01
2 Units
RUML II T
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
CH-117 BRYAN L
CH-117 LYONS L
4 Units
CE-113 MAYERS C
CE-209 HEDTKE L
CE-217 BROTHERTO
4 Units
DIAZ-RICO
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
CE-213 MAYERS C
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
CE-209 NELSON R
CE-217 WIEST D
WIEST D
4 Units
SCARCELLA
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
LONG T
1 Unit
THOMERSON
2 Units
THOMERSON
3 Units
THOMERSON
4 Units
THOMERSON
SPAN-575B
21617 01
SPAN-575C
21618 01
SPAN-575D
21619 01
INTERNSHIP SERVICE LEARNING
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
SERVICE LEARNING KINESIOLOGY
ACT TBA INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP SERV LEARNING
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
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5 Units
THOMERSON
4 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
ETHNIC STUDIES
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
(909) 537-5512, SB-445
http://faculty.csusb.edu/ethnic/index.html
Coordinator: Dr. Elsa Valdez
As part of the university's minor in Ethnic Studies, the following
courses are being offered during Winter 2012. Also, these courses
may count in your program as free electives. Please see your
advisor to ascertain how these classes might apply to your course
of study. For further information, contact Dr. Elsa Valdez, Ethnic
Studies Coordinator, SB-445, at (909) 537-5512.
Ethnic Studies Courses
The following courses can be applied toward a Minor or certificate
in Ethnic Studies.
ANTH-306
20499 01
ANTH-330
20003 01
ANTH-366
20472 01
ANTH-388
23381 01
COMM-302
23554 01
COMM-304
21451 01
21452 02
23552 03
COMM-401
21471 01
23729 02
ENG -323
21538 01
ES -300
20437 01
ES -394
20392 01
HIST-341
20325 01
HIST-465
23389 01
HUM -350
21577 01
AZTEC, MAYA & PREDEC
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-216 BERDAN F
CRS/CUL CHLD REAR
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM TC-017 MILLER-THA
FILIPINO MUSLIM DANCE RITUALS
2 Units
SEM F 0400PM 0450PM PE-104 NADEAU K
Department Consent Required
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM SB-216 BENNETT M
COMM,LANGUAGE & CULTURE
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM UH-263 FONG M
INTERCULTURAL COMM
4 Units
G2
SEM MWF 0920AM 1030AM UH-241 BAHK C
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-241 FONG M
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM PL-013 GOTCH D
Televised Crs-origination site
GENDER, RACE & MEDIA
4 Units
G2
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM PL-263 FINLAY C
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM UH-042 MUHTASEB A
CHICANO LITERATURE
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM UH-262 RAMIREZ L
RESEARCH METHODS
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM PL-217 MARX M
CHICANA/LATINA EXPERIENCES
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM SB-212 LOPEZ E
AFRICAN-AMER HIST 1865-PRESENT
4 Units
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM SB-210 HANSON J
MODRN CENTRL AMER
4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM SB-210 SANTONI P
AMERICAN CHILDHOOD
4 Units
C5,G1
LEC TR 0200PM 0350PM UH-106 SMITH J
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INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS & SERVICE LEARNING
Winter 2012
Ethnic Studies Courses (Continued)
SOC -336
BLACK FEMINISM
20234 01
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM
SOC -442
CHICANO SOC STRAT
20241 01
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
SSCI-316
RACE AND RACISM
20256 01 64
LEC MWF 0920AM 1030AM
20257 02
LEC TR 0800AM 0950AM
20258 03
LEC TR 0400PM 0550PM
GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
4 Units
CH-135 STAFF
4 Units
SB-129 VALDEZ E
4 Units
D5,G1
PS-010 SWEENEY D
PS-010 JULAGAY C
PS-010 FENELON J
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES
College of Arts and Letters
909) 537-5858, UH 201.44
http://anthropology.csbs.csusb.edu/majorsPrograms/
Coordinator: Dr. Antonieta Gallegos-Ruiz
The Latin American Studies minor program provides students with
the opportunity to explore a wide range of subjects relating to the
Western Hemisphere through an interdisciplinary curriculum that
draws from the Colleges of Arts and Letters, Business and Public
Administration, Education, Social and Behavioral Sciences, and
Natural Sciences. The focus of the program adds an international
perspective to any major. It offers physical and virtual resources
to students and faculty interested in this area of the world. The
Latin American Studies minor program can make a student more
marketable as he/she gains more knowledge in areas of concern
for today’s global community. For further information, contact Dr.
Antonieta Gallegos-Ruiz, , Latin American Studies Coordinator,
UH-201.44, at (909) 537-5858. Ask about CSUSB’s International
Programs.
Latin American Studies Courses
The following courses can be applied toward a Minor
or certificate in Latin American Studies.
ANTH-306
20499 01
COMM-471
21977 01
ENG -319
21535 01 3
HIST-465
23389 01
HIST-469
23390 01
HUM -576D
21862 01
HUM -577D
21863 01
SPAN-103
22041 02
Fees $10
22042 03
Fees $10
22057 05
Fees $10
SPAN-312B
23753 01
Fees $10
AZTEC, MAYA & PREDEC
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
INTERNATIONAL COMM
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
STD DIVRSE POETRY & DISABILITY
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
MODRN CENTRL AMER
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
COLONIAL LATIN AM
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
INTL EXP: LATIN AMER STUDIES
SUP TBA INTL EXPERIENCE:SPANISH
SUP TBA COLLEGE SPANISH III
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
4 Units
SB-216 BERDAN F
4 Units
UH-263 FINLAY C
4 Units
UH-264 LUCK J
4 Units
SB-210 SANTONI P
4 Units
SB-210 SANTONI P
4 Units
GALLEGOS
4 Units
FERNANDEZ
4 Units
C3
CE-107 DE LOERA-M
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM UH-242 JOHNSTON L
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM CE-108 JEREZ-GOME
TRANS:PUBLIC SERVICES
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
4 Units
GALLEGOS
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
(909) 537-5255, SB-209M
http://gendersexuality.csusb.edu/
Coordinator: Dr. Todd Jennings
CSUSB offers both a minor and certificate program in Gender
and Sexuality Studies. The aim of both programs is to prepare
students, through the study of gender and sexuality, with insights, knowledge, and interpretive frameworks that will equip
them personally, intellectually, and professionally. The programs
allow students to examine how gender and sexuality as social
constructs shape individual lives, groups, institutions, and social
structures. Students will have the opportunity to examine individual
development, couples, families, small groups, and organizations
as well as the media, arts, and economic and political systems.
A description of the program is available on the program website
at http://gendersexuality.csusb.edu/ and in the annual Bulletin of
Courses. For more information, contact the program office located
in SB-209M, or at (909) 537-5255, or email Dr. Todd Jennings
(Program Coordinator) at tjennin@csusb.edu.
Gender and Sexuality Studies Courses
COMM-401
GENDER, RACE & MEDIA
23729 02
SEM MWF 0120PM 0230PM
ENG -336
WOMEN WRITERS
21857 01
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
GSS -101
INTRO MASCULINITY STUDIES
23468 01 62
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
Classroom with Web component
GSS -450
QUEER THEORY
23469 01
SEM MW 0200PM 0350PM
GSS -575B
INTERN GSS STUDIES
23461 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GSS -575C
INTERN GSS STUDIES
23462 01
SUP TBA GSS -575D
INTERN GSS STUDIES
23463 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GSS -595B
INDEPENDENT STUDY
23464 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GSS -595C
INDEPENDENT STUDY
23465 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GSS -595D
INDEPENDENT STUDY
23466 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
GSS -595E
INDEPENDENT STUDY
23467 01
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
HUM -325
PERSPEC ON GENDER
21575 01 1
LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM
NSCI-325
PERSPEC ON GENDER
22993 01
LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM
PSYC-331
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN
20482 01
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
SSCI-325
PERSPEC ON GENDER
20391 01
LEC TR 0800PM 0950PM
4 Units
G2
UH-042 MUHTASEB A
4 Units
UH-262 PIGEON R
4 Units
D4
CE-106 JENNINGS T
4 Units
CE-106 ASBELL A
2 Units
JENNINGS T
3 Units
JENNINGS T
4 Units
JENNINGS T
2 Units
JENNINGS T
3 Units
JENNINGS T
4 Units
JENNINGS T
5 Units
JENNINGS T
4 Units
C5,G1
PS-010 STAFF
4 Units
B5,G1
PS-010 SOSA L
4 Units
PS-223 DOLAN M
4 Units
D5,G1
PS-010 STAHLY G
ONLINE & DISTRIBUTED LEARNING
63
Winter 2012
The Office of Online & Distributed Learning provides coordination and oversight of courses and programs
offered on site at community college centers, broadcast by compressed video and online. This Distributed
Learning Network includes courses that originate on the main campus as well as Palm Desert Campus and
broadcast to Riverside Community College and Moreno Valley Campus.
Online courses and web/classroom courses are identified as such in the schedule of classes by subject.
Students taking online courses should have access to a computer (Macintosh Power PC or PC with Windows
95 or higher). Minimum processor speed of 200 MHz, 32 MB RAM,CD ROM drive (4x recommended) and
speakers. Modem or direct access to the Internet at 28.8 K or better, web browser and a word processing
program are also needed.
For further information regarding CSUSB’s distributed learning programs, courses and services, contact the
Office of Online & Distributed Learning (909) 537-7439 or http://odl.csusb.edu or call toll free at (1-877-9070079).
TELEVISED FROM MAIN CAMPUS
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Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Career and Technical Studies
ECTS-435
23482 01
TRENDS/ISSUES CAREER TECH PRGM 4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM PL-025 SHEA D
Televised Crs-origination site
Communication Studies
COMM-304
23552 03
COMM-306
23606 02
COMM-321
23740 01
COMM-344
21460 01
COMM-502
21477 01
INTERCULTURAL COMM
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
Televised Crs-origination site
COMM THEORY
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
Televised Crs-origination site
MEDIA & CULTURE
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
Televised Crs-origination site
PR COMM
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
Televised Crs-origination site
COMM LAW & POLICY
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
Televised Crs-origination site
4 Units
G2
PL-013 GOTCH D
4 Units
PL-025 LEO R
4 Units
PL-025 FINLAY C
4 Units
PL-025 LEO R
4 Units
PL-025 LEO R
Criminal Justice
CJUS-311
20434 01
CJUS-340
20333 01
RSRCH METH IN CJUS
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM PL-013 SCHOEPFER
Televised Crs-origination site
POLICE&POLICE SYS
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM PL-013 FAMEGA C
Televised Crs-origination site
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Psychology
Some courses in Psychology are restricted to psychology majors. To become a psychology major students must complete
these courses or their equivalent: a GE Basic Skills in English
(A1); a GE Basic Skills in Mathematics (A3); PSYC 100 (Introduction to Psychology); PSYC 101 (Psychology as a Major);
PSYC 210 (Psychological Statistics). The grade earned in each
of the above courses must be no lower than a “C” (2.0).
PSYC-311
INTRO TO EXPERIMENTAL PSYC
6 Units
20151 01 17
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM PS-223 CHIEN Y
Televised Crs-origination site
Fees $18
PSYC-360
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
4 Units
20166 01
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM PL-013 RIEFER D
Televised Crs-origination site
64
ONLINE & DISTRIBUTED LEARNING
Winter 2012
Online and Web/Classroom Instruction
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE Class Sec Foot-
Room Faculty Ind. No. No. note
Accounting
Art
Fees $9
ART -395
21054 70
Fees $39
HIST GRAPH DESIGN
LEC TBA Online course
ECTS-502
23484 70
ECTS-503
23485 70
ECTS-504
23486 70
ECTS-518
23487 70
ECTS-519
23488 01
23489 02
ECTS-520
23490 70
ART IN CLASSROOM
3 Units
ACT T 0430PM 0800PM VA-222 BROCKIE K
Department Consent Required
TEACHING DES SUBJ
4 Units
SEM TBA PENDLETON
Online course
SUPPORT DES SUBJ
4 Units
SEM TBA SCARCELLA
Online course
ISSUES DES SUBJ
4 Units
SEM TBA SCARCELLA
Online course
PRINCIPL CAREER & TECH EDUC
4 Units
SEM TBA SHEA D
Online course
FLD WORK DES SUBJ
4 Units
SUP TBA PENDLETON
Online course
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0850PM CE-205 PENDLETON
Web with classroom component
ACT R 0900PM 1050PM CE-205 PENDLETON
Web with classroom component
CURR DEV CAREER & TECH
4 Units
SEM TBA SHEA D
Online course
Chemistry & Biochemistry
If class is closed contact the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at 537-5318.
CHEM-208
22633 70
SURVEY OF HUMAN BIOCHEMISTRY
LEC TBA Online course
3 Units
KIM Y
Communication Studies
COMM-120
21442 70
23556 71
COMM-381
23605 01
COMM-400
23563 70
CSE -405
23168 70
Fees $30
23169 71
ORAL COMMUNICATION
4 Units
A2
SEM TBA GOTCH D
Online course
SEM TBA GOTCH D
Online course
DEV OF MOTION PIC
4 Units
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM UH-250 LARSEN R
Classroom with Web component
COMM RESRCH METHS
4 Units
SEM TBA POPESCU M
Online course
SERVER PROGRAMMING
LEC TBA Online course
ACT TBA Online course
4 Units
TURNER D
TURNER D
Criminal Justice
4 Units
STEFFEL B
Career and Technical Studies
ECTS-501
23483 70
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Computer Science & Engineering
ACCT-606
ACCT MANAGERIAL DEC MAKING
4 Units
20682 70 19
LEC TR 0600PM 0750PM JB-118 HUH S
Online course
ART -333
21019 70
Meeting
Days
Hours
CJUS-455
20532 01
CJUS-555
20474 70
CJUS-606
20334 70
CJUS-631
23419 70
FORENSIC PROFILING
4 Units
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM SB-213 TIBBETTS S
Web with classroom component
HOMELAND SECURITY
4 Units
SEM TBA GAINES L
Online course
STAT ANALYSIS IN CJUS
4 Units
SEM TBA TIBBETTS S
Online course
SEM IN CORRECTIONS
4 Units
LEC TBA KREMLING J
Online course
Economics
ECON-311
20449 70
ECON IN ELEM & MID SCHOOLS
SEM TBA Online course
4 Units
CHARKINS R
Education: English to Speakers of other
Languages
EESL-545
23422 70
WRITING METHODS IN TESOL
SEM TBA Online course
EESL-670
PRIN & PRAC TESOL
22480 70
SEM TBA Online course
EESL-680
TESOL PRACTICUM
22513 70 19
SEM TBA Online course
4 Units
NIEHUS M
4 Units
DULLIEN S
4 Units
DIAZ-RICO
Education
EDUC-603
EFF COMM IN EDUC
4 Units
22290 70 19
SEM TBA WRIGHT R
Department Consent Required
Online course
EDUC-605
FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION
4 Units
22292 02 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-104 WRIGHT R
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
EDUC-607
INTRO TO EDUC RESEARCH
4 Units
22388 03 19
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM CE-115 LONDON R
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
23626 70 19
SEM TBA WRIGHT R
Department Consent Required
Online course
ONLINE & DISTRIBUTED LEARNING
65
Winter 2012
Online and Web/Classroom Instruction
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE Class Sec Foot-
Room Faculty Ind. No. No. note
HSCI-310
23239 01
Educational Administration
EADM-602
22199 70
RESEARCH METH EDUC LEADERSHIP
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-364 STAFF
Online course
Elementary/Bilingual Education
EELB-520B
23692 70
TPA SEMINAR TASK 2
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
EELB-520C
TPA SEMINAR TASK 3
23693 70
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
EELB-520D
TPA SEMINAR TASK 4
23694 70
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
EELB-640
TEACHING ENGLISH LEARNERS
22474 70 19
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
22405 71 19
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
HSCI-367
22698 01
HSCI-370
22705 01
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
1 Unit
STAFF
4 Units
NIEHUS M
DULLIEN S
HSCI-452
23086 01
HSCI-468
23079 01
Fees $10
HSCI-499A
23333 01
ENG -327
21539 70
ENG -385
21698 70
ENG -516
21552 70
ANALYSIS OF PROSE FICTION
SEM TBA Online course
LIT ADOL & YOUNG ADULTS
SEM TBA Online course
LITERARY THEORY&CRITICISM
SEM TBA Online course
SENIOR PROJECT
SUP TBA Online course
DIRECTED READING
1 Unit
SUP TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
Online course
HSCI-602
MGMT, ORGANIZATION, PLANNING
4 Units
22707 01 19
SEM S 0900AM 0350PM PS-203 FAHEY D
Classroom with Web component
HSCI-675
ADMIN LEADERSHIP AND QUALITY
4 Units
22708 01 19
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM PS-224 LINDFELT C
Web with classroom component
Humanities
4 Units
GIL-GOMEZ
4 Units
RAMIREZ L
4 Units
GIL-GOMEZ
HUM -597
SEN ASSESS LIB STDS
21718 70 40
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
21719 71 40
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
1 Unit
CARLSON D
4 Units
C3
STAFF
INTRO MASCULINITY STUDIES
4 Units
D4
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM CE-106 JENNINGS T
Classroom with Web component
Health Science
HSCI-271
22695 01 1
INTRO TO PUBLIC HEALTH
4 Units
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM PS-204 STAFF
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
2 Units
BRYAN L
BRYAN L
4 Units
LYTLE N
Fees $25
23451 71
LYTLE N
INFO-415
20911 70
4 Units
COULSON A
4 Units
NEWBERRY
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
INTRO INFO TECHNOLOGY
LEC TBA Online course
LAB TBA Online course
SECURITY SYS MGMT
SEM TBA Online course
Gender and Sexuality Studies
GSS -101
23468 01
Information Management
INFO-101
20848 70
French
FREN-290
FRENCH LIT IN ENG
21764 70 20
SEM TBA Online course
Fees $10
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
HEALTH&SEXUALITY
4 Units
SEM MW 0400PM 0550PM PS-224 COLEMAN T
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
HUM DISEASE MECHANISMS
4 Units
SEM MWF 1200PM 0110PM PS-203 PHALEN R
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
HEALTH BEHAVIOR
4 Units
SEM MWF 1040AM 1150AM
LACHAUSSE
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
CURRENT TRENDS HEALTH CARE MGT 4 Units
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM PS-326 LINDFELT C
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
UNDERGRAD RES METHOD HLTH SCI
4 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0750PM PS-224 LACHAUSSE
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
English
ENG -303A
21513 70
Meeting
Days
Hours
Instructional Technology
ETEC-541
23426 70
ETEC-546
22379 70
Fees $20
22380 71
E-LEARNING DESIGN & DEVELOPMNT
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
COMP BASED TECH IN EDUC II
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
ACT TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
66
ONLINE & DISTRIBUTED LEARNING
Winter 2012
Online and Web/Classroom Instruction
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE Class Sec Foot-
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Management
MGMT-306
20833 70
20834 71
20835 72
20836 73
EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN
LEC TBA Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
Online course
LEC TBA Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
Online course
LEC TBA Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
Online course
LEC TBA Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
Online course
MARKETING PRINCIPLES
LEC TBA Online course
20762 71
LEC TBA Online course
MKTG-470
INTERNATL MKTG MGMT
20770 70
SEM TBA Online course
MKTG-605
MARKETING MGT
20777 70 19
SEM TBA Online course
MKTG-620
ADVERTISING MGMT
20778 70 19
SEM TBA Online course
4 Units
F
BAKEMAN HA
SCHREIHANS
SCHREIHANS
PEAKE K
4 Units
STAFF
JOHAR J
4 Units
JOHAR J
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
C1
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
PA -603
RESEARCH METH IN ADMN
20878 70
SEM TBA Online course
PA -615
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MGMT
20880 70
SEM TBA Online course
PA -664
MGMT OF PUB ORGS
20882 70
SEM TBA Online course
STUDIES IN MUSIC
LEC TBA Online course
ERDG-642
IMAGES CULTURE THR CHILD LIT
22336 70 19
SEM TBA Web with classroom component
ERDG-643
CRIT ISS INTERMED READ/WRITNG
22384 70 19
SEM TBA Web with classroom component
ERDG-679
FLDWK:RDG/LANG ARTS SPEC
22414 70 19
SUP TBA Web with classroom component
PSYCHOLOGY AS A MAJOR
LEC TBA Online course
1 Unit
GILBERT J
Public Administration
PA -472
20875 70
4 Units
NI Y
4 Units
BAKER D
4 Units
PENCE C
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
ESEC-413
INTERACTION IN THE CLASSROOM
4 Units
22353 01 11
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM CE-302 STAFF
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
ESEC-419
LITERACY ACROSS THE CURR
4 Units
22357 01
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM CE-302 STAFF
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
Social Sciences
Some courses in Psychology are restricted to psychology majors. To become a psychology major students must complete
these courses or their equivalent: a GE Basic Skills in English
(A1); a GE Basic Skills in Mathematics (A3); PSYC 100 (Introduction to Psychology); PSYC 101 (Psychology as a Major);
PSYC 210 (Psychological Statistics). The grade earned in each
of the above courses must be no lower than a “C” (2.0).
PA -463
20874 01
4 Units
NELSON J
Secondary Education
SSCI-499
20444 70
Psychology
PSYC-101
20131 70
Reading Education
Music
MUS -180
21338 70
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
PA -590
20877 70
Marketing
MKTG-305
20765 70
Meeting
Days
Hours
GOV BUDGETING
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM UH-042 DEMAURO D
Classroom with Web component
ADMINISTRATVE LAW
4 Units
SEM TBA PINYAVATAN
Online course
SENIOR SEMINAR
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
HUGHES M
4 Units
C3
GAYLOR D
4 Units
JANY C
Social Work
SW -300B
20268 70
SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY II
SEM TBA Online course
Spanish
SPAN-290
SPAN&LATIN AM LIT IN ENG
21610 70 20
SEM TBA Online course
Fees $10
SPAN-415
COMP LINGUISTICS SPN/ENG
21885 70
SEM TBA Online course
Fees $10
ONLINE & DISTRIBUTED LEARNING
Online and Web/Classroom Instruction
Class Sec Foot-
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE Class Sec Foot-
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Special Education
ESPE-350
22432 70
INTRO SPEC POPULATNS-G.E.TCHR
SEM TBA Online course
ESPE-530
INTRO SPECIAL EDUCATION
22518 70
LEC TBA Online course
22531 71
LEC TBA Online course
ESPE-623A
AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS I
23629 70
SEM TBA Online course
ESPE-623B
AUTISM DISORDERS II
23630 70
SEM TBA Online course
ESPE-633
REFLECT INQUIRY SEM&INDUC PLAN
22363 70 19
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
ESPE-635
EFFECTIVE COMM W/PROF&FAM
22467 70
SEM TBA Online course
22477 71
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
ESPE-649
SEC TRANS CAREER/VOC PREP
22365 70 20
SEM TBA Online course
ESPE-652
APPLIED CURR STRAT MOD/SEVERE
22368 70 19,20
SEM TBA Online course
ESPE-656
CURRICULUM METH:CORE SUBJ
22370 70 20
SEM TBA Online course
ESPE-685
ADVANCED BEHAVIOR MGMT
22372 70 19,20
SEM TBA Online course
22373 71 19,20
SEM TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
ESPE-694
SPEC ED LEADER EVAL&OUTCOME I
22389 70 20
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Online course
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
University Studies
USTD-45
COLLEGE READING
2 Units
20950 01 3,12,20,41 ACT R 1000AM 1150AM UH-362 MUNYANDAM
Department Consent Required
USTD-77
ADJUNCT: SSCI 316
2 Units
20954 04 3,12,41 SUP MW 0820AM 0910AM PS-133 PEARSON L
Department Consent Required
USTD-99
ADV COLLEGE READING
2 Units
20962 01 3,12,41 SUP T 1000AM 1150AM UH-242 STUTZ K
Department Consent Required
Classroom with Web component
Meeting
Days
Hours
67
Winter 2012
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
68
Winter 2012
37-500 Cook Street, Palm Desert, CA 92211
http://pdc.csusb.edu (760) 341-2883
California State University, San Bernardino’s satellite campus located in Palm Desert offers upper-division
and graduate programs for the convenience of students living in the Coachella Valley and Morongo Basin,
Moreno Valley/Hemet and Blythe.
Schedule of call numbers for student teaching and/or education intern supervision for Palm Desert Campus
students is listed under the San Bernardino Campus course offerings.
Palm Desert Campus contacts
Administration Office .................................................................. Admissions.................................................................................. Advising-Undergraduate.............................................................. Bookstore.................................................................................... Education Office-Graduate Advising........................................... Financial Aid................................................................................ Health & Counseling Center ....................................................... Library......................................................................................... Nursing Program-BSN................................................................. Nursing Program-RN to BSN...................................................... Registration................................................................................. Services for Students with Disabilities......................................... ext 78114/78115
ext 78111
ext 78114/78115
ext 78123
ext 78114/78115
ext 78114/78115
ext 78177
ext 78112
ext 78135
ext 78127
Helpline (909) 537-7671
ext 78117
Parking Information
Permits are requested separately from the registration process. Permits are available on line at
http://parkingpermits.csusb.edu and at the PDC Administration Office.
Daily permits can be purchased at the dispensers in the parking lot or PDC Bookstore.
For questions regarding parking at CSUSB-PDC contact (909) 537-5912.
Nursing Off Campus Course Locations
The following list indicates the off-campus locations for the PDC Nursing Program:
OC DRMC Desert Regional Medical Center 1150 N. Indian Canyon Drive, Palm Springs
OC EMC
.Eisenhower Medical Center 39000 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage
OC JFK
.JFK Memorial Hospital, 47-111 Monroe Street, Indio
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Palm Desert
Campus
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SPRINGS
Berger Circle Drive
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Frank Sinatra Drive
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Emergency
Phones
Disability/Medical
Parking Areas
P
Parking Permit
Dispensers
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Information
Centers (IC)
HS
Palm Desert Health
Sciences Bldg
IWC
Indian Wells Center For
Educational Excellence
IWT
Indian Wells Theater
RG
Mary Stuart Rogers
Gateway Bldg
PALM DESERT CAMPUS
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Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Accounting
ACCT-315
20913 40
Fees $25
20914 41
ACCT-373
20867 40
ACCT-536
20675 40
ACCT INFO SYSTEMS
4 Units
LEC T 0600PM 0750PM IW-307 LILLIE R
LAB T 0800PM 0950PM IW-307 LILLIE R
PROBLEM INTERMEDIATE ACCT
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM IW-307 HALL K
CORP & PARTNERSHIP TAX
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM IW-304 MEILS C
Fees $9
ART -342
23661 40
Fees $39
23662 41
HIST GRAPH DESIGN
LEC TBA Online course
ACT MW 0700PM 0950PM IW-207 JOHNSON D
Career and Technical Studies
ECTS-435
23590 49
ECTS-504
23618 40
ECTS-518
23651 40
TRENDS/ISSUES CAREER TECH PRGM 4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM RG-109 SHEA D
Televised Crs-receive site
PRINCIPL CAREER & TECH EDUC
4 Units
SEM F 0500PM 0850PM RG-109 LARNEY D
FLD WORK DES SUBJ
4 Units
SUP S 0900AM 1250PM RG-109 LARNEY D
Chemistry & Biochemistry
If class is closed contact the Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry at 537-5318.
CHEM-208
23635 47
COMM-591C
21481 40 3
COMM-591D
21483 40 3
4 Units
RG-TBA STEFFEL B
GRAPHIC DESIGN I
5 Units
LEC MW 0600PM 0650PM IW-207 JOHNSON D
COMM-522
22020 40
COMM-591B
21479 40 3
COMM-591E
21485 40 3
Art
ART -333
23660 47
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SURVEY OF HUMAN BIOCHEMISTRY
LEC TBA Online course
3 Units
KIM Y
COMM-306
23607 49
COMM-321
21998 49
COMM-344
21734 49
COMM-399A
21467 40 3
COMM-399B
21469 40
COMM-502
23608 49
INTERCULTURAL COMM
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
Televised Crs-receive site
COMM THEORY
SEM TR 1000AM 1150AM
Televised Crs-receive site
MEDIA & CULTURE
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
Televised Crs-receive site
PR COMM
SEM TR 0200PM 0350PM
Televised Crs-receive site
COMM SERV PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM SERV PROJECT
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
COMM LAW & POLICY
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM
Televised Crs-receive site
4 Units
G2
RG-109 GOTCH D
4 Units
RG-109 LEO R
4 Units
RG-105 FINLAY C
4 Units
RG-107 LEO R
1 Unit
RG-TBA HUNDLEY H
2 Units
RG-TBA HUNDLEY H
4 Units
RG-107 LEO R
MEDIATION THEORY & PRACTICE
SEM S 0800AM 0500PM
S 0800AM 0500PM
INTERNSHIP/EXTERN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP/EXTERN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP/EXTERN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
INTERNSHIP/EXTERN
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
IW-203 JANDT F
RG-TBA 2 Units
RG-TBA JANDT F
3 Units
RG-TBA JANDT F
4 Units
RG-TBA JANDT F
5 Units
RG-TBA JANDT F
Criminal Justice
CJUS-311
20441 49
CJUS-340
20440 49
CJUS-370
23622 40
TE
CJUS-466
23621 40
RSRCH METH IN CJUS
4 Units
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM RG-107 SCHOEPFER
Televised Crs-receive site
POLICE&POLICE SYS
4 Units
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM RG-107 FAMEGA C
Televised Crs-receive site
LAW & COURTS
4 Units
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM RG-305 BUSTAMANJUSTICE & MEDIA
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM RG-305 MAYES C
Education
EDUC-306
EXPOSITORY WRITING EDUC
22234 40 23
LEC W 0500PM 0850PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
EDUC-603
EFF COMM IN EDUC
22514 40
SEM M 0500PM 0850PM
Department Consent Required
EDUC-607
INTRO TO EDUC RESEARCH
23741 40
SEM R 0600PM 0950PM
EDUC-707
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
23690 49
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM
Televised Crs-receive site
Communication Studies
COMM-304
23591 49
Meeting
Days
Hours
4 Units
F
IW-203 STAFF
4 Units
IW-203 ASHCROFT R
4 Units
IW-203 ASHCROFT R
4 Units
RG-107 STAFF
Educational Administration
EADM-607
22386 40
EADM-626
23664 40
EADM-999
22419 40
POLICY,POLITICS&COMM RELATIONS
4 Units
SEM S 0800AM 0430PM IW-303 STAFF
ISSUES & TRENDS SCH ADMIN
4 Units
SEM R 0400PM 0750PM IW-305 JINDRA S
COMP EXAM:EDUC ADM
0 Units
SUP S 0100PM 0450PM RG-105 BAILEY R
Department Consent Required
Elementary/Bilingual Education
EELB-230
INTRO TO EDUCATION
4 Units
22297 40 13
LEC R 0500PM 0850PM IW-303 STAFF
EELB-422
CLASSROOM ORG, MGMT & DISCIPLI
2 Units
22312 40 11
LEC R 0300PM 0450PM IW-304 STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-423
MATH CURR & PEDAGOGY
4 Units
22316 40 11
SEM T 0500PM 0850PM IW-203 BONELLI K
Department Consent Required
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Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
EELB-425
LIT&SEC LANG ACQUIS,INTERMEDIA
3 Units
22320 40 11
SEM R 0500PM 0850PM IW-304 STAFF
Department Consent Required
EELB-520A
TPA SEMINAR TASK 1
1 Unit
23654 47
SEM TBA RG-TBA STAFF
Web with classroom component
EELB-520B
TPA SEMINAR TASK 2
1 Unit
23655 47
SEM TBA RG-TBA STAFF
Web with classroom component
EELB-520C
TPA SEMINAR TASK 3
1 Unit
23656 47
SEM TBA RG-TBA STAFF
Web with classroom component
EELB-520D
TPA SEMINAR TASK 4
1 Unit
23657 47
SEM TBA RG-TBA STAFF
Web with classroom component
RG-205 STAFF
4 Units
RG-205 STAFF
4 Units
RG-205 LUCK J
4 Units
RG-205 STAFF
4 Units
RG-205 STAFF
4 Units
RG-205 LUCK C
4 Units
RG-205 STAFF
RG-205 STAFF
GEOG-300
20556 40
HSCI-225
23663 40
HSCI-315
23731 40
INTERNSHIP
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
U.S.,1877-1917
4 Units
SEM R 0500PM 0850PM RG-309 GUDELUNAS
HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM RG-309 LUJAN J
4 Units
CUPP R
Humanities
WORLD OF ISLAM
4 Units
C5,G1
LEC T 0600PM 0950PM RG-117 STAFF
Management
MGMT-306
20866 40
MGMT-330
20737 40
MGMT-402
23593 40
MGMT-595D
20912 40
EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN
LEC W 0600PM 0950PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
LEGAL ENVIR BUS
LEC R 0600PM 0950PM
STDY ORG BEHAVIOR
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
F
RG-105 SCHREIHANS
4 Units
IW-120 JOHNSON B
4 Units
IW-120 HANSON L
4 Units
RG-TBA SCHREIHANS
Mathematics
MATH-229
23652 40
MATH-301B
22985 40
GEOMETRY 2 & 3 DIMENSION
4 Units
LEC F 0500PM 0850PM RG-205 REID Z
FUND CONCEPTS MATH FOR EDUC B
4 Units
LEC S 0100PM 0450PM RG-205 REID Z
Music
MUS -370
21352 40
21353 41
MUSIC FOR CLSSRM TCHR
3 Units
SEM S 0900AM 1050AM IW-120 USHER J
ACT S 1100AM 1250PM IW-120 USHER J
Natural Sciences
NSCI-351
23733 40
INTRO DIETETIC PROFESSION
1 Unit
SEM S 0900AM 1200PM RG-TBA CHEN D
STAT FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCES
4 Units
SEM T 0100PM 0450PM HS-109 TAYLOR A
History
HIST-356
23658 40
HIST-370
20099 40
HD -575
20522 40
GEOG ELEM & MIDSCHOOL CLASSRM
4 Units
SEM W 1200PM 0350PM IW-303 STAFF
Health Science
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
Human Development
CORPORATE FIN MGT
4 Units
SEM T 0600PM 0950PM IW-120 ESTES J
Geography
Meeting
Days
Hours
AFRICA 1500 TO 1870
4 Units
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM RG-109 JONES T
RESEARCH SEMINAR IN HISTORY
4 Units
SEM W 0500PM 0850PM RG-309 GUDELUNAS
4 Units
F
RG-205 STAFF
Finance
FIN -314
23627 40
HIST-386
23659 40
HIST-594
20483 40
HUM -375
23594 40
English
ENG -306
EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG
21527 40 23
LEC T 0600PM 0950PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
22061 42
LEC S 0900AM 1250PM
Must have passed GE A1
Must have passed ENGLISH 107
ENG -311
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
23587 40
SEM W 0100PM 0450PM
ENG -319
STD DIVRSE
23584 40
SEM M 0100PM 0450PM
ENG -327
LIT ADOL & YOUNG ADULTS
23588 40
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM
ENG -385
LITERARY THEORY&CRITICISM
23589 40
SEM R 0100PM 0450PM
ENG -515
SR SEM LIT:
21551 40 3
SEM M 0600PM 0950PM
ENG -542A
PACIFIC REVIEW
23585 40
SEM T 0100PM 0450PM
23586 41
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HEALTH&HUMAN ECOL
4 Units
B5
LEC R 0500PM 0850PM RG-117 ROSE S
Nursing
NURS-204
22893 40
BEGINNING NURSING PROCESS
LEC W 0100PM 0450PM
Department Consent Required
NURS 205 Coreq
4 Units
STAFF
PALM DESERT CAMPUS
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NURS-205
22894 41
Fees $20
22895 42
Fees $20
23275 43
Fees $20
NURS-332
23061 40
Meeting
Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
BEGINNING NURSING LAB
LAB RF 0700AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
3 Units
STAFF
LAB TR 0700AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
STAFF
LAB
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
3 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
2 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
RF 0700AM 1150AM
FAMILIES & CHILDREN
LEC W 0800AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
Corequisite NURS 333
NURS-333
FAMILIES & CHILDREN LAB
23062 41
LAB M 0700AM 0650PM
Department Consent Required
Fees $20
23063 42
LAB M 0700AM 0650PM
Department Consent Required
Fees $20
23064 43
LAB TF 0700AM 1250PM
Department Consent Required
Fees $20
NURS-340
THEORIES OF NURSING
23277 47
LEC T 0800PM 0950PM
Department Consent Required
NURS-382
PHARMACOLOGY
23246 40
SEM M 0400PM 0550PM
Department Consent Required
NURS-404
LEADERSHIP NURSING:NURS MGMT
23260 47
LEC T 0500PM 0850PM
Department Consent Required
Corequisite: NURS 405
NURS-405
LEADERSHIP IN NURSING:LAB
23261 47
LAB MW 0400PM 0550PM
TBA Department Consent Required
Fees $20
NURS-406
COMMNTY/PUBLIC HEALTH NURS
22914 40
LEC T 0800AM 1150AM
Department Consent Required
Corequisite: NURS 407
NURS-407
COMMUNITY/PUBLIC HEALTH LAB
22918 41
ACT MW 0800AM 0150PM
Fees $20
23013 42
ACT MW 0800AM 0150PM
Fees $20
23262 43
ACT TR 0800AM 0150PM
Fees $20
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PSYC-345
20541 40
PSYC-350
20347 40
PSYC-360
20167 49
CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
SEM M 1200PM 0350PM
DEVEL OF EXCEPT CHILDREN
SEM T 0900AM 1250PM
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
SEM TR 1200PM 0150PM
Televised Crs-receive site
PSYC-377
TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS
23538 40
SEM W 1200PM 0350PM
PSYC-385
PERSONALITY
20175 40
SEM M 0500PM 0850PM
PSYC-575
INTERNSHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY
20183 40 3,17
SUP TBA Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Psychology
Some courses in Psychology are restricted to psychology majors. To become a psychology major students must complete
these courses or their equivalent: a GE Basic Skills in English
(A1); a GE Basic Skills in Mathematics (A3); PSYC 100 (Introduction to Psychology); PSYC 101 (Psychology as a Major);
PSYC 210 (Psychological Statistics). The grade earned in each
of the above courses must be no lower than a “C” (2.0).
PSYC-303
PARENTING & FAM RELATIONS
4 Units
23512 40
SEM W 0500PM 0850PM HS-109 SNYDER M
PSYC-311
INTRO TO EXPERIMENTAL PSYC
6 Units
20158 41 17
LAB MW 0600PM 0850PM
STAFF
23501 42
LAB TR 0300PM 0550PM RG-105 CUPP R
20157 49 17
SEM TR 0600PM 0750PM RG-105 RIEFER D
Televised Crs-receive site
Fees $18
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
4 Units
HS-109 SNYDER M
4 Units
IW-120 HODGE B
4 Units
RG-107 RIEFER D
4 Units
HS-109 SPIEGEL P
4 Units
HS-109 LANGE G
4 Units
CUPP R
Public Administration
PA -315
20872 40
GOV-BUS RELATIONS
4 Units
LEC S 0900AM 1250PM RG-309 READY D
Reading Education
ERDG-640
22512 47
EARLY REG:ASSMT&INTERVNT STRAT 4 Units
SEM S 0900AM 1250PM RG-105 STAFF
Web with classroom component
ERDG-999
COMP EXAM:READING
0 Units
22338 40 19
SUP S 0100PM 0450PM RG-TBA STAFF
Department Consent Required
4 Units
STAFF
4 Units
STAFF
Meeting
Days
Hours
Secondary Education
ESEC-413
23685 40
ESEC-417
22528 40
ESEC-512
22463 40
ESEC-550B
23749 40
INTERACTION IN THE CLASSROOM
4 Units
SEM R 0500PM 0850PM IW-206 STAFF
ED PSYC:INSTR,ASSESS,CLAS MGT
4 Units
SEM T 0500PM 0850PM IW-206 STAFF
Department Consent Required
ASSESS SEM: DESIGN INSTRCTN
2 Units
SEM M 0400PM 0550PM IW-206 STAFF
Department Consent Required
STUDENT TEACHING II
4 Units
SUP TBA RG-TBA STAFF
University Studies
USTD-100B
20967 42
20968 43
TRANSFER STUDENT SEM
2 Units
LEC M 0400PM 0550PM RG-303 HAIGH M
LEC T 1000AM 1150AM IW-203 RAMIREZ F
PALM DESERT CAMPUS
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Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Ethnic Studies
COMM-304
23591 49
PSYC-345
20541 40
INTERCULTURAL COMM
4 Units
G2
SEM TR 0400PM 0550PM RG-109 GOTCH D
Televised Crs-receive site
CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
4 Units
SEM M 1200PM 0350PM HS-109 SNYDER M
Gender and Sexuality Studies
GSS -103
23755 40
ENG -319
23584 40
INTRO LES-GAY-BI-TRANS STUDIES
4 Units
D4
SEM W 0600PM 0950PM HS-106 STAFF
STD DIVRSE POETRY & DISABILITY
4 Units
SEM M 0100PM 0450PM RG-205 LUCK J
Latin American Studies
ENG -319
23584 40
STD DIVRSE POETRY & DISABILITY
4 Units
SEM M 0100PM 0450PM RG-205 LUCK J
Service Learning
ERDG-640
22512 47
EARLY REG:ASSMT&INTERVNT STRAT 4 Units
SEM S 0900AM 1250PM RG-105 STAFF
Web with classroom component
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Days
Hours
Bldg.
GE
Room Faculty Ind.
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FOOTNOTES
The following explanatory notes apply to specific courses in the Winter 2012 schedule. The notes correspond to the
numbers that appear in the column headed "Footnote."
1
This same course is offered by another department(s), as a self-paced course, or may have been offered under a
different number. Credit for the course may be received only once. Consult the Bulletin of Courses for additional
information.
2
This course is restricted to classified graduate students in the MACD, MAGE, MSCC, or MSIO programs. Contact
the Psychology Department, located in SB-425 or at 909-537-5570, for additional information. Course may be
repeated. Variable topics courses may be repeated as topics change. If a course with variable topics is repeated
to discount a previous grade, the same topic (identified by a specific course number and title) must be repeated.
Consult the Bulletin of Courses for additional restrictions.
3
Course may be repeated. Variable topics courses may be repeated as topics change. If a course with variable
topics is repeated to discount a previous grade, the same topic (identified by a specific course number and title)
must be repeated. Consult the Bulletin of Courses for additional restrictions
4
Prerequisites for Independent Study courses are: a minimum overall grade-point average of 3.0; consent of instructor; and departmental approval of a written proposal of a project submitted prior to the quarter in which the
course is to be taken submitted. Students should check with the appropriate department concerning unit limitations
and to obtain the standard application for filing.
5
On campus first 5 weeks- Monday/Wednesday RCH Section 7. Tuesday/Thursday RCH Section 8- Then Friday/
Saturday beginning week 6 day 2 Uniforms start week 3 day 1. When uniform is worn, it must be worn in the entirety including the shoes. Campus clinical labs (first 5 weeks 8-12) in HP 239 Clinical lab at hospital 0700-1150
beginning week 6 day 2 Cannot attend classes unless all compliance documents are in the Nursing office.
6
See the Bulletin of Courses for policies on enrollment and grading.
7
Course open to undergraduate Music majors only. Students may enroll for not more than one applied music course
per quarter. Contact the Music Department office for required approval of the Department Chair.
8
Requires admission to the Nursing Program. Contact the Nursing Department for additional information.
9
Campus clinical labs (first 2 weeks 8am-12pm) in assigned rooms Clinical lab at hospital 0700-1150 beginning
week w day 1 Cannot attend classes unless all compliance documents are in the Nursing office Uniforms must
be worn starting on the second day Bring medication supplies from black bag to campus lab Bring Fundamentals
text (from Nursing 201) to campus lab meetings.
10 Course open to University Honors Program students only. Contact the Honors Program advisor for additional
information.
11 Multiple Subject Credential Program Requires admission to the Credential Program by submission of the Program
Admission File (PAF). Multiple Subject Informational Meets are scheduled quarterly. Contact the Teacher Education Office at 909/537-5650 for additional information.
12 Course credit is not degree applicable.
13 Requires field experiences or classroom observation in approved settings. Contact the appropriate department/
college for additional information.
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14 Students are required to attend three meetings each quarter - the 1st week, the 5th week, and the 9th week.
Service Learning Packets (SLP) are available for student pick-up in FO-106. The meeting dates and times are
available with the packets.
15 This class requires field experiences or classroom observations in approved settings. Students are required to
meet with the instructor during the first week in the classroom, on the date, and at the time specified in the second
class note.
16 Requires admission to the BA in Liberal Studies Accelerated Track. Contact the PALS Center , 537-5857, for additional information.
17 Course is restricted to Psychology majors, Human Development majors, and Biological Psychology majors. Contact
the Psychology department for additional information.
18 Class meets the first 5-weeks of the term.
19 600-level courses are open to postbaccalaureate or graduate students only.
20 Class section offered online. PC access to Internet is required.
21 Contact the instructor for additional course information.
22 Contact the Office of Distributed Learning at (909) 537-7439 for additional course information.
23 To be graded ABC/No Credit.
24 Requires an essay score of 7 or greater and a total score of 151or greater on the English Placement Test (EPT),
or completion of the test and at least a grade of C in English 95, or completion of the test and a grade of credit in
English 85.
25 PSYC-311 is restricted to Psychology, Human Development, and Biological Psychology majors. To register in the
course, e-mail the Psychology department at PSYC-311@csusb.edu providing the following information: Name,
Student ID, the date for your priority registration, and class sections (both lecture and lab) in which you would like
to enroll.
26 This course is restricted to Psychology, Human Development, and Biological Psychology majors who have successfully completed PSYC-311 and other related prerequisites specified in the CSUSB Bulletin of Courses. Contact
the Psychology department for additional information.
27 This course is taught in a hybrid format. There will be three class meetings with the rest of the course taught online.
MSN courses are taught at the San Bernardino and the Palm Desert campus.
28 Requires completion of EELB 519 Co-requisite supervision
29 Requires completion of EELB 519 Co-requisite last quarter of supervision
30 Course requires registration in Activity/Laboratory Co-requisite.
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31 Requires admission to the Credential Program by submission of the Program Admission File (PAF). Mandatory Single
Subject Information Meetings are scheduled quarterly. Contact the Teacher Education Office at 909/537-5650 for
additional information.
32 Co-requisite supervision
33 REQUIRED of all new Liberal Studies majors during their first term of enrollment. Attendance at the first class meeting is mandatory.
34 REQUIRED of all new Liberal Studies majors during their first term of enrollment. On-line course which will be taught
using BlackBoard course management system. Students must have access to computer and internet.
35 Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of HUM-197. Required of all Liberal Studies majors during their third
year of study.
36 Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of HUM-197. On-line course which will be taught using BlackBoard
course management system. Students must have access to computer and Internet.
37 Class meets at the campus Children’s Center.
38 This course fulfills 4 elective units in the Asian Studies Minor.
39 Prerequisite: HUM-397. Open only to senior Liberal Studies majors in their last two quarters prior to graduation.
Grad check must be filed. Course is largely self-paced and will not meet every week. Attendance at the first meeting
is mandatory and essential.
40 Prerequisite: HUM 397. Open to senior Liberal Studies majors in their last two quarters prior to graduation. Grad
check must be filed. Palm Desert and others who reside a long distance from campus will be given priority. On-line
section which will be taught using BlackBoard course management system.
41 Requires approval of the SAIL (Student Assistance in Learning) Program Office. Contact the SAIL Office, in UH-386,
for additional information.
42 Students who have not taken Spanish at CSUSB must take a Spanish placement test before registering. Contact
the department of World Languages and Literature for additional information.
43 This section of College Algebra is being taught as a hybrid using a combination of traditional and computer instruction. The software, MyMathLab, will be used in this course.
44 This course requires computer software for homework assignments.
45 Prerequisite: Satisfaction of Critical Thinking (GE=A4) and Intro to Philosophy (GE=C4) or consent of instructor.
46 Prerequisite: Phil 200 (GE=A4) or consent of instructor.
47 Prerequisite: Phil 200 (GE=A4) and Intro to Philosophy (GE=C4) or consent of instructor.
48 Prerequisite: Phil 300 or consent of instructor.
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49 Prerequisite: At least two 300-level Phil courses and satisfaction of GE upper-division writing requirement or consent
of instructor.
50 Prerequisite: Satisfaction of Critical Thinking (GE=A4) and Intro to Philosophy (GE=C4) or consent of instructor.
51 Take after your concentration or minor are completed and before HUM-595D. Course requires permission for enrollment by the Liberal Studies Program Office. Must call for an appointment during the first week of classes to discuss
assignment.
52 This section of College Algebra is being taught as a hybrid using a combination of traditional and computer instruction. The software, “MyMathLab”, will be used in this course.
53 Supplemental graduate online fee of $90 per unit required to take this class.
54 EPT scores determine which course sequence students must take:
139 and below --- Eng 102A/103A/104A or 102B/103B/104B (three quarters)
140 to 149 --- Eng 105/106 (two quarters)
150 and above --- Eng 107 (one quarter)
55 Students scoring between 30 and 40 on the ELM will be required to register for Math 80. Students scoring between
41 and 49 on the ELM will be required to register for Math 90.
56 Prerequisite: HUM-497. Open to senior Liberal Studies majors in their last two quarters prior to graduation. Grad
check must be filed and course cannot be taken simultaneously with HUM- 497. Course requires permission for enrollment by the Liberal Studies Office. Must call for an appointment during the first week of classes to discuss project.
57 This section of College Algebra is part of a pilot program and will use a digital form of the text. Students enrolling in
this section must purchase a personal use license priced about 35% of the price of the paper textbook. Additional
components of the course may also be online.
58 This class section is part of a pilot program where each student must purchase a personal use license for the course
textbook content at a cost of 35% of the paper textbook.
59 This class section may be participating in a pilot program where each student purchases a personal use license for
the course textbook content at a cost of 35% of the paper textbook.
60 This section of the Ideas of Mathematics is being taught as a hybrid using a combination of traditional and computer
instruction.
61 This course requires computer software for homework assignments. Students have the option of purchasing the
WebAssign code, or WebAssign with the e-book, or the physical book plus WebAssign code.
62 Gender and Sexuality Studies. For information on the Gender and Sexuality Studies program, see http://gendersexuality.csusb.edu/. Special note: GSS 101 “Introduction to Masculinity Studies” section 01 is offered 50% online (students
will only meet face-to-face as a group for 50% of the time with the remainder of the class being conducted online).
64 There is an adjunct course offered for this class. See the University Studies section of this schedule, the Bulletin of
Courses, or contact the SAIL Office, UH-386, for additional information.
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Complete 78-82 quarter units of designated courses in general education distributed in the following manner. Courses
applicable to general education for 2011 - 2012 catalog year are indicated below.
NOTE: No substitutions in the general education program are possible without prior approval of a petition submitted to
the Office of Advising Academic Services, UH-380.
Some majors require specific GE courses. Students should consult the Bulletin of Courses for their major’s requirements
or contact the department. Students are strongly urged to complete the Basic Skills category requirements before enrolling in upper-division courses (numbered 300 or above).
NOTE: Courses in Category A should be completed before a student reaches upper-division standing (90 quarter
units). For upper-division transfer students, this category should be completed within the first 32 units taken at California
State University, San Bernardino.
NOTE: All students who have not completed the Written Communication and Mathematics requirements must enroll in
these courses and remain enrolled in these courses until each requirement has been met.
The following GE indicators are printed in the Class Schedule and indicate what area of GE is satisfied by the course.
BASIC SKILLS Category
A. BASIC SKILLS Category (12 units)
A1
A2
A3
A4
Written Communication
Oral Communication
Mathematics (See B1)
Critical Thinking
NATURAL SCIENCES BREADTH Area
B1Mathematics
B2
Life Sciences
B3
Physical Sciences
B4
Special Topics in Science and Technology
B5
Integrative Capstone - Natural Science
HUMANITIES BREADTH Area
C1Arts
C2Literature
C3
Foreign Language or Literature in Translation
C4Philosophy
C5
Integrative Capstone - Humanities
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES BREADTH Area
D1
American History and Civilization
D2
American Institutions
D3
World Cultures
D4
Discipline Perspectives
D5
Integrative Capstone - Social and Behavioral
Sciences
LIFELONG UNDERSTANDING Category
E1
E2
E3
The Whole Person-Physical and Physiological
The Whole Person-Social and Psychological
Physical Education
UPPER-DIVISION WRITING REQUIREMENT
F
Upper Division Writing Requirement
MULTICULTURAL/GENDER REQUIREMENT
G
Multicultural Gender
1. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
Four units chosen from:
ENG 104A Stretch Composition III
ENG 104B Stretch Composition III for Multilingual Students
ENG
106 Accelerated Stretch Composition II
ENG
107 Advanced First-Year Composition
2. ORAL COMMUNICATION
Four units chosen from:
COMM 120 Oral Communication
HON
104C Language and Meaning: Oral Communication**
3.MATHEMATICS
One course listed in the mathematics section of the Natural
Sciences Breadth area (category B1).
4. CRITICAL THINKING
Four units chosen from:
COMM 180 Critical Thinking Through Argumentation
HON
104A Language and Meaning: Critical Thinking **
MATH 180 Critical Thinking Through Applications of Mathematical Logic
PHIL
105 Critical Thinking Through Argument Analysis
PHIL
200 Critical Thinking Through Symbolic Logic
PSYC 105 Critical Thinking Through Problems Analysis
SOC
180 Critical Thinking About Social Problems
** Open only to students accepted in the University Honors
Program.
B. NATURAL SCIENCES BREADTH Area (20 units)
1.MATHEMATICS
Four units chosen from:
MATH 110
College Algebra
MATH 115
The Ideas of Mathematics
MATH 120 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MATH 192 Methods of Calculus
MATH 211
Basic Concepts of Calculus
2. LIFE SCIENCES
Five units chosen from:
BIOL
100 Topics in Biology
BIOL
202 Biology of Populations
HSCI
120 Health and Society: An Ecological Approach
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
3. PHYSICAL SCIENCES
A minimum of five units chosen from:
ASTR 103 Descriptive Astronomy
CHEM 100 Chemistry in the Modern World
CHEM 205 Fundamentals of Chemistry I: General
Chemistry
CHEM 215 General Chemistry I: Atomic Structure and
Chemical Bonding
GEOG 103 Physical Geography
GEOL 101 Introductory Geology
PHYS 100 Physics in the Modern World
PHYS 121 Basic Concept of Physics I
PHYS 221 General Physics I
4. SPECIAL TOPICS IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Two units chosen from:
BIOL
216 Genetics and Society
BIOL
217 Biology of Sexually Transmitted Diseases
CHEM 105 Chemicals in Our Environment
CSE 122 Bioinformatics
CSE
129 Science, Computing and Society
GEOL 205 Volcanic Hazards, Surveillance and Prediction
GEOL 210 Earthquakes: Science and Public Policy
5. INTEGRATIVE CAPSTONE IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES
Four units chosen from:
NSCI
300 Science and Technology
NSCI
310 The Environment and Human Survival
NSCI
314 Life in the Cosmos
NSCI
315 Natural Disasters
NSCI 320 Energy
NSCI
325 Perspectives on Gender*
NSCI
351 Health and Human Ecology
NSCI
360 Legacy of Life
NOTE:Students may receive credit for only one of the
following courses:
HUM
325 Perspectives on Gender
NSCI
325 Perspectives on Gender
SSCI
325 Perspectives on Gender
*Also counts in category G1
C. HUMANITIES BREADTH Area (20 units)
1.ARTS
Four units chosen from:
ART
200 Studies in Art
HUM
180 The Art of Film
MUS
180 Studies in Music
TA
260 Introduction to Theatre
2.LITERATURE
Four units chosen from:
ENG
110
World Literature I
ENG
111
World Literature II
ENG
160 World Drama
ENG
170 Studies in Literature
TA
160 World Drama
TA
212 Oral Interpretation of Literature
3. FOREIGN LANGUAGE OR LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
Four units chosen from:
ARAB 103 College Arabic III
ARAB 201 Intermediate Arabic I
ARAB 202 Intermediate Arabic II
ARAB 203 Intermediate Arabic III
ARAB 214 Conversation in Arabic
ARAB 290 Arabic Literature in Translation
ASL
103 American Sign Language III
ASL
201 American Sign Language IV
ASL
202 American Sign Language V
ASL
203 American Sign Language VI
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103 College Chinese III
CHIN
201 Second Year College Chinese I
CHIN
202 Second Year College Chinese II
CHIN
203 Second Year College Chinese III
CHIN
214 Conversation in Chinese
CHIN
290 Mandarin Literature in Translation
FLAN 103 Language Study III
FREN 103 College French III
FREN 200 Culture and Communication
FREN 201 Culture and Communication II
FREN 202 Culture and Communication III
FREN 290 French Literature in English
GER
103 College German III
GER 212 Composition
GER 214 Conversation
GER
216 Introduction to Literary Texts
GER
290 German Literature in English
JAPN 103 College Japanese III
JAPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I
JAPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II
JAPN 203 Intermediate Japanese III
JAPN 214 Conversation in Japanese
JAPN 290 Japanese Literature in Translation KOR
103 College Korean III
KOR
201 Second Year College Korean I
KOR
202 Second Year College Korean II
KOR
203 Second Year College Korean III
KOR
214 Conversation in Korean
SPAN 103 College Spanish III
SPAN 155 Intermediate Spanish for Heritage/Native Speakers
SPAN 212 Composition
SPAN 213 Composition for Heritage/Native Speakers
SPAN 214 Conversation
SPAN 290 Spanish and Latin American Literature In
English
The following rules apply to challenging a course for credit toward this
category:
a. Only courses at the 103-level or higher may be challenged.
b. Students wishing to challenge a language not offered at this
university must be tested at the University of California, Los
Angeles Testing Center, where they must achieve a level of intermediate (ACTFL Stage 2) or above. The student must pay
all necessary fees and make all necessary arrangements for
the taking of the test and for the official reporting of the results
to the Department of World Languages and Literatures.
c. Students whose language of instruction in secondary school
was not English may satisfy this category by submitting official academic transcripts that show completion of secondary
school in a country in which the language with which they wish
to meet the foreign language requirement was the medium of
instruction.
d. Students who satisfy the Foreign Language/Literature in
Translation requirement through b. or c. above will not receive
academic credit and must take four additional units from the
Humanities Breadth Area (Category C) to meet the total number of General Education units required for graduation.
4.PHILOSOPHY
Four units chosen from:
HON
104B Language and Meaning: Introduction to
Philosophy ** PHIL
190 Introduction to Philosophical Issues
PHIL
191 Introduction to Ethics
PHIL
192 Introduction to Philosophy of Religion
PHIL
193 Introduction to Eastern Philosophy
PHIL
194 Introduction to Knowledge and Reality
** Open only to students accepted in the University Honors
Program.
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5. INTEGRATIVE CAPSTONE IN THE HUMANITIES
Four units chosen from:
HUM
319 Myth, Metaphor and Symbol
HUM
325 Perspectives on Gender*
HUM
328 Asian Cultural Traditions*
HUM
330 Arts and Ideas
HUM
335 The Origin and Contemporary Role of Latino Culture*
HUM
340 Interpretation and Values
HUM
344 Ideas in American Culture
HUM
350 The Cultures of American Childhood*
HUM
370 African Heritage in the Arts*
HUM
375 The World of Islam*
HUM
380 Comparative Studies in the Arts: East and West*
HUM
385 A Cultural History of Fashion
NOTE: Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses:
HUM
325 Perspectives on Gender
NSCI
325 Perspectives on Gender
SSCI
325 Perspectives on Gender
* Also counts in category G1
D. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES BREADTH
Area (20 units)
1. AMERICAN HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION***
Four units chosen from:
HIST
146 American Civilization
HIST
200 United States History to 1877
HIST
201 United States History, 1877 to the Present
2. AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS***
PSCI
203 American Government NOTE: The American history,constitution, state and local
government requirement may be met by taking:
PSCI
203 American Government
and one of the following:
HIST
146 American Civilization
HIST
200 United States History to 1877
HIST
201 United States History, 1877 to the Present
*** If the American History and Civilization requirement and/or the
American Institutions requirements is met by examination, additional units (4 or 8) must be selected from other Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth area courses.
3. WORLD CULTURES
Four units chosen from:
ANTH 140 World Civilizations I, the Rise of Civilization
HIST
140 World Civilizations I, the Rise of
Civilization
HIST
142 World Civilizations II, the Civilizations of the East and West
HIST
144 World Civilizations III, the Expansion of Europe
SSCI
165 Regions and Peoples of the World
4. DISCIPLINE PERSPECTIVES
Four units chosen from:
ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology: Human Evolution
ANTH 102 Introduction to Anthropology: Culture and Society
ECON 104 Economics of Social Issues
ES
100 Ethnicity and Race in America
GEOG 100 Introduction to Human Geography
GSS
100 Introduction to Women's Studies
GSS
101 Introduction to Maculinity Studies
GSS
103
PSYC 100
SOC
100
Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
and Transgender Studies
Introduction to Psychology
The Study of Society
5. INTEGRATIVE CAPSTONE IN SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Four units chosen from:
SSCI
300 Nonwestern World
SSCI
304 Contemporary Latin America
SSCI
315 Cultural Adaptation: the Quest for Survival
SSCI
316 Race and Racism*
SSCI
320 Understanding Capitalism
SSCI
321 Urbanization and the Urban Environment
SSCI
325 Perspectives on Gender*
SSCI
345 Religious Expression in America
SSCI
350 Roots of Modern Racism in America*
NOTE: Students may receive credit for only one of the
following courses:
HUM
325 Perspectives on Gender
NSCI
325 Perspectives on Gender
SSCI
325 Perspectives on Gender
*Also counts in category G1
E. LIFELONG UNDERSTANDING Category (6 units)
1. THE WHOLE PERSON - PHYSICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL ISSUES
Two units chosen from:
KINE
205 Foundations for Lifetime Fitness and Wellness
2. THE WHOLE PERSON - SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ISSUES
Two units chosen from:
FIN
101 Financial Choices in Life
PHIL
101 Moral Choices in Life
PSYC 115
Personal and Social Adjustment
SOC
110
Choices in the Life Course
3. PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Two units chosen from:
KINE
101 Individual and Dual Activities
KINE
114
Physical Fitness and Conditioning Activities
KINE
120 Combative and Martial Arts Activities
KINE
121 Team Activities
KINE
137 Aquatic Activities
KINE
147 A Fitness Odyssey
KINE
149 Independent Activity Project
KINE
150 Dance Activities
NOTE: All students are required to complete two units of physical education in this category. Ten additional units of physical education activity courses (numbered 150 and below) for a total of 12
units maximum may be applied toward graduation.
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
F. UPPER-DIVISION WRITING REQUIREMENT .(0-4 units)
This requirement can be met by completing one of the following two
options::
1. Successfully completing one of the following upper-division
expository writing courses with a grade of "C" (2.0) or better
(4 units):
EDUC 306 Expository Writing for Education
ENG
306 Expository Writing
HON
306 Expository Writing **
HUM
306 Expository Writing for the Humanities
MGMT 306 Expository Writing for Administration
NSCI
306 Expository Writing for the Natural Sciences
SSCI
306 Expository Writing for the Social Sciences
** Open only to students accepted in the University Honors
Program.
2. Passing the Writing Requirement Exemption Exam (WREE)
(0 units)
No credit is awarded for passing the examination. It may be necessary to take additional units to meet minimum residency and graduation unit requirements.:
G. MULTICULTURAL/GENDER REQUIREMENT Category
All students must take one upper-division course designated as
meeting this requirement. The multicultural/gender requirement can
be met by completing one of the following two options:
1. Integrative capstone course completed in one of the three breadth areas (categories B5, C5 or D5):
HUM
325 Perspectives on Gender
HUM
328
HUM
335
HUM
350
HUM
370
HUM
375
HUM
380 NSCI
325
SSCI
316
SSCI
325
SSCI
350
Asian Cultural Traditions
The Origin and Contemporary Role of Latino Culture
The Cultures of American Childhood
African Heritage in the Arts
The World of Islam
Comparative Studies in the Arts: East and West
Perspectives on Gender
Race and Racism
Perspectives on Gender
Roots of Modern Racism in America
2. One upper-division course from the following:
ANTH 325 Human Biological Variation and the Concept of Race
ANTH 333 Sex and Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
COMM 304 Intercultural Communication
COMM 401 Gender, Race and Media
CJUS 451 Women and Crime
ECON 352 Political Economy of Poverty and
Discrimination
ENG
314 American Indian Literature
HUM
460 Cultural Studies
MUS
308 Women in Music
MUS
309 Jazz History in America and Africa
American Culture
MUS
350 Music of World Cultures
PA
305 Organizations in Multicultural and Diverse Societies
PHIL
364 Philosophy of Race and Ethnicity
PHIL
367 Gender and Philosophy
TA
462 African-American Theatre and Drama
TA
463 Asian Theatre
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MATHEMATICS
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MATH 19202METHODS OF CALCULUS
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12001HLTH&SOC, ECOL APRCH
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ASTR 10301DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY B3
ASTR 10302 Laboratory
ASTR 10303 Laboratory
CHEM20501FUND GENERAL CHEM
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CHEM20503 Laboratory
CHEM20504 Laboratory
CHEM20505 Laboratory
CHEM20506 Laboratory
CHEM20507FUND GENERAL CHEM
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CHEM20510 Laboratory
CHEM20511 Laboratory
CHEM20512 Laboratory
CHEM21501GENERAL CHEM I
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CHEM21506GENERAL CHEM I
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CHEM21510 Discussion
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CHEM21519 Laboratory
GEOG10301PHYSICAL GEOG
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GEOL 10101INTRO GEOLOGY
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GEOL 10102INTRO GEOLOGY
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GEOL 10109 Laboratory
GEOL 10110 Laboratory
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PHYS 10001PHYSICS MODERN WORLD B3
PHYS 10002 Laboratory
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PHYS 10004 Laboratory
PHYS 10005 Laboratory
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PHYS 22101GENERAL PHYSICS I
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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
BIOL 21601GENETICS&SOCIETY
CHEM10501CHEM IN ENVIRONMENT
CHEM10502CHEM IN ENVIRONMENT
CSE 12201BIOINFORMATICS
CSE 12901SCI, COMP & SOCIETY
CSE 12902SCI, COMP & SOCIETY
GEOL 21001EARTHQUAKES
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NSCI 31001ENVIR&HUMAN SURVIVAL
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NSCI 31401LIFE IN THE COSMOS
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NSCI 35140HEALTH&HUMAN ECOL
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HUMANITIES BREADTH AREA
ARTS
HUM 18001THE ART OF FILM
MUS 18070STUDIES IN MUSIC
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11001WORLD LIT I
111 01WORLD LIT II
17001STUDIES IN LIT
16001WORLD DRAMA
16002WORLD DRAMA
16003WORLD DRAMA
16004WORLD DRAMA
16005WORLD DRAMA
21201ORAL INTERP LIT
21202ORAL INTERP LIT
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE OR LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
ARAB 20102INTERMEDIATE ARABIC I
ARAB 20202INTERMEDIATE ARABIC II
CHIN 10301COLLEGE CHINESE III
FLAN 103C01LANG STDY III: ITALIAN
FREN 10301COLLEGE FRENCH III
FREN 10302COLLEGE FRENCH III
FREN 20001CULTURE&COMM
FREN 20101CULTURE & COMM II
FREN 20201CULTURE&COMM III
FREN 29001FRENCH LIT IN ENG
FREN 29002FRENCH LIT IN ENG
FREN 29003FRENCH LIT IN ENG
FREN 29070FRENCH LIT IN ENG
GER 29001GERMAN LIT IN ENG
JAPN 10301COLLEGE JAPANESE III
JAPN 202012ND YR COLL JAPANESE II
KOR 10301COLLEGE KOREAN III
SPAN 10302COLLEGE SPANISH III
SPAN 10303COLLEGE SPANISH III
SPAN 10304COLLEGE SPANISH III
SPAN 10305COLLEGE SPANISH III
SPAN 15501SPAN HERIT/NATIVE SPKRS
SPAN 15502SPAN HERIT/NATIVE SPKRS
SPAN 21201COMPOSITION
SPAN 21402CONVERSATION
SPAN 29001SPAN&LATIN AM LIT IN ENG
SPAN 29002SPAN&LATIN AM LIT IN ENG
SPAN 29003SPAN&LATIN AM LIT IN ENG
SPAN 29070SPAN&LATIN AM LIT IN ENG
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104B01 LANG&MEANING:INTRO PHILC4
19001INTRO TO PHILOS
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19002INTRO TO PHILOS
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19003INTRO TO PHILOS
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19004INTRO TO PHILOS
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19008INTRO TO PHILOS
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19101INTRO TO ETHICS
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19102INTRO TO ETHICS
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19201INTRO PHIL OF RELIGION
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19202INTRO PHIL OF RELIGION
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19203INTRO PHIL OF RELIGION
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19401INTRO KNOWLDGE&REALITY C4
19402INTRO KNOWLDGE&REALITY C4
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31901MYTH, META&SYM
32501PERSPEC ON GENDER
33501LATINO CULTURE
34001INTERP & VALUES
34401IDEAS AMER CULTUR
35001AMERICAN CHILDHOOD
37501WORLD OF ISLAM
37540WORLD OF ISLAM
38001STUD ARTS:EAST & WEST
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BREADTH AREA
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14602AMERICAN CIVIL
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WORLD CULTURES
ANTH 14001WORLD CIVILIZATIONS I
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HIST 14401WORLD CIVIL III
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SSCI 16502REGINS&PEOPLE OF WORLD D3
SSCI 16503REGINS&PEOPLE OF WORLD D3
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ANTH 10001INTRO ANTH-HUM EVOL
ANTH 10201INTRO ANTH-CULT& SOC
GEOG10001INTRO HUMAN GEOG
GEOG10002INTRO HUMAN GEOG
GSS 10101INTRO MASCLINITY STUDIES
PSYC 10001INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC 10002INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY
SOC 10001STUDY OF SOCIETY
SOC 10002STUDY OF SOCIETY
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INTEGRATIVE CAPSTONE - SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
31501CULTURAL ADAPTATN
31601RACE AND RACISM
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32501PERSPEC ON GENDER
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THE WHOLE PERSON - PHYSICAL AND PSYCIOLOGICAL
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20501FOUND FOR LIFE FITNESS
20502FOUND FOR LIFE FITNESS
20503FOUND FOR LIFE FITNESS
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THE WHOLE PERSON - SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL
FIN 10101FINANCIAL CHOICES IN LIFE
FIN 10102FINANCIAL CHOICES IN LIFE
FIN 10103FINANCIAL CHOICES IN LIFE
FIN 10104FINANCIAL CHOICES IN LIFE
PHIL 10101MORAL CHOICES IN LIFE
PHIL 10102MORAL CHOICES IN LIFE
PHIL 10103MORAL CHOICES IN LIFE
PSYC 11501PERSONAL & SOCIAL ADJ
PSYC 11502PERSONAL & SOCIAL ADJ
PSYC 11503PERSONAL & SOCIAL ADJ
PSYC 11504PERSONAL & SOCIAL ADJ
PSYC 11505PERSONAL & SOCIAL ADJ
PSYC 11506PERSONAL & SOCIAL ADJ
PSYC 11507PERSONAL & SOCIAL ADJ
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
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GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
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UPPER-DIVISION WRITING REQUIREMENT
UPPER-DIVISION WRITING
EDUC 30601EXPOSITORY WRITING EDUC F
EDUC 30603EXPOSITORY WRITING EDUC F
EDUC 30604EXPOSITORY WRITING EDUC F
EDUC 30605EXPOSITORY WRITING EDUC F
EDUC 30640EXPOSITORY WRITING EDUC F
ENG 30601EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30602EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30603EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30604EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30605EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30606EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30607EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30608EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30609EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30610EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30611EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30612EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30613EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30614EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30640EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
ENG 30642EXPOSITORY WRITING ENG F
MGMT30601EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30602EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30603EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30604EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30605EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30606EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30607EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30608EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30640EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30670EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30671EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30672EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
MGMT30673EXPOSITORY WRITING ADMN F
NSCI 30601EXPOSITORY WRITING NSCI F
NSCI 30602EXPOSITORY WRITING NSCI F
NSCI 30603EXPOSITORY WRITING NSCI F
NSCI 30604EXPOSITORY WRITING NSCI F
NSCI 30605EXPOSITORY WRITING NSCI F
NSCI 30606EXPOSITORY WRITING NSCI F
SSCI 30601EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
SSCI 30602EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
SSCI 30603EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
SSCI 30604EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
SSCI 30605EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
SSCI 30606EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
SSCI 30607EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
SSCI 30608EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
SSCI 30609EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
SSCI 30610EXPOSITORY WRITING SSCI F
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MULTICULTURAL/GENDER REQUIREMENT
INTEGRATIVE CAPSTONE - MULTICULTURAL/GENDER
HUM
HUM
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SSCI
SSCI
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32501PERSPEC ON GENDER
33501LATINO CULTURE
35001AMERICAN CHILDHOOD
37501WORLD OF ISLAM
37540WORLD OF ISLAM
32501PERSPEC ON GENDER
31601RACE AND RACISM
31602RACE AND RACISM
31603RACE AND RACISM
32501PERSPEC ON GENDER
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MULTICULTURAL/GENDER ELECTIVE
ANTH 33301SEX&GENDR CRS/CUL
CJUS 45101WOMEN & CRIME
COMM30401INTERCULTURAL COMM
COMM30402INTERCULTURAL COMM
COMM30403INTERCULTURAL COMM
COMM30449INTERCULTURAL COMM
COMM40101GENDER, RACE & MEDIA
COMM40102GENDER, RACE & MEDIA
MUS 35001MUS WORLD CULTURES
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"Empowering our students to become tomorrow's professionals."
Mission Statement
The office of Records, Registration and Evaluations is committed to helping our students meet their
degree objectives. By building positive working relationships with our students and providing quality
services, we lead them through their academic careers today for successful professions tomorrow.
Records
The function of the records unit consists of many different processes that affect a student's university
record. These processes include, name changes, grade discounts for repeated courses, end of term
grade postings, readmission from a leave of absence, management of the National Student
Exchange program, CSU IntraSystem Visitor/Concurrent Enrollments and CSUSB transcript
requests.
Registration
The function of the registration unit consists of promoting quarterly registration periods, assisting in
the registration process, MyCoyote navigation, withdrawal from the university, petitions to add and/or
drop, course overload permissions, simultaneous enrollments, and enrollment verifications.
Evaluations
The function of the evaluations unit consists of evaluating graduation requirements, credits from other
transfer institutions, concurrent enrollments, change of majors, adding minors, processing certificate
program requests and ordering of diplomas. The student services professionals of the evaluations
staff are available to CSUSB students in a one-on-one setting to answer questions regarding their
PAWS reports, graduation checks, concurrent enrollments and other various academic matters.
Visit us on-line at:
RRE.CSUSB.EDU
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CSUSB *** IMPORTANT DATES ***
Office of Records, Registration and Evaluations
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2011
October
October
October October 20
20
24
31 - Nov. 22
Priority registration access information is emailed to eligible students
Winter 2012 class schedule available for purchase at the campus bookstore.
Advising begins (Academic Information Sessions included)*
Priority Registration takes place
November 11
November 23 - Dec. 9
November 24 - 27
Veteran's Day observed (campus closed; utility shutdown)
Open Enrollment (prepayment of registration fees is required)
Thanksgiving Holiday observed (campus closed; utility shutdown).
December December
December
December December
December
December
Last day of Fall 2011 Saturday classes.
Last day of Fall 2011 Regular classes
Final Exams for the Fall 2011 quarter.
Late Registration & Schedule Adjustment ($25.00 late fee applies)
Fall 2011 grades available online.
Campus closed at noon.
Christmas Holiday observed & Winter break (campus closed).
3
5
6 - 10
12 - 30
19
23
24 - Jan. 2
2012
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
January 3
3 - 13
6
7
9
14 - 16
17 - 30
23
30
30
Grad Check deadline for Summer 2012 graduation
Late Registation & Schedule Adjustment contiues ($25.00 late fee applies)
Winter REFUND DEADLINE (courses must be dropped no later than today).
Winter 2012 first day of Saturday classes.
Winter 2012 first day of Regular classes.
Martin Luther King Jr. holiday observed (campus closed; utility shutdown).
Late drop period: ONLY dropping permitted via MyCoyote.
Reduce Units from Higher to Lower Fee Category Deadline
Last day to change from Credit to Audit & complete challenge exams
Census Day. Last day to add open classes via online registration (MyCoyote).
February
February March
March
March
March
March
March
1
22
5
17
19
20 - 24
26 - 30
30
Grad Check deadline for Fall 2012 graduation
Pro-rated Withdrawal Deadline
Last day to submit petitions to drop after census
Last day of Winter 2012 Saturday classes
Last day of Winter 2012 Regular classes
Final exams for Winter 2012 Quarter
Spring Break!
Cesar E. Chavez holiday (campus closed; utility shutdown).
April
2
Winter grades available via MyCoyote
*NEW STUDENTS
Must attend a mandatory Academic Information Session before registering for classes.
Please call the Office of Academic Services for dates and times at 909-537.5034.
EOP students must contact the EOP OFFICE FOR ADVISING AT 909-537-5042.
REGISTRATION
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PRIORITY REGISTRATION
The university has established registration priority within
each group of units earned and in the following order:
Priority I: first time EOP, campus housing residents, veterans,athletes
Priority II: seniors, classified graduates
Priority III: classified post-baccalaureates and/or
credentials, juniors, 2nd BA
post-baccalaureates
Priority IV: sophomores, freshmen
Priority V: unclassified post-baccalaureates
Priority Registration Dates: Oct. 31 - Nov. 22, 2011
If you are admitted November 21, 2011, you are eligible for
priority registration. Check your Student Center page on
MyCoyote for your appointed registration time and date,
plus any possible holds. PLEASE CLEAR HOLDS PRIOR
TO REGISTERING.
Access Times and Dates
Watch the clock! You will have a time assigned to you as
well as a date to register during the priority registration
period! Click the Details link in the Enrollment Date box on
your MyCoyote Student Center page to see your assigned
time for registration.
Registration System: (MyCoyote)
https://MyCoyote.csusb.edu
The on-line registration system will be available during the
following time periods:
• 7 Days a Week
• 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.
Changes to your Class Schedule
You may adjust your schedule over MyCoyote prior to your
fees due date without pre-payment of registration and tuition fees.
Winter Classes Begin
January 7, 2012 (Saturday classes)
January 9, 2012 (Regular classes)
Registration and Tuition Fees
Registration and tuition fees are due by the scheduled due
date established by the university. Financial Aid recipients
and Housing residents must also pay their portion of their
tuition fees by the scheduled due date (refer to the “Tuition
Registration
Fees” page for due dates). Please note: Fees are subject
to change without advance notice by the Trustees of the
California State University System.
Refund Deadline: January 6, 2012
For more information on refunds, please refer to the Tuition Fees page under “Refund Schedule for Registration
and Tuition Fees and Non-Resident Tuition.”
OTHER REGISTRATION PERIODS
Open Enrollment:
If admitted after November 21: Nov. 23 - Dec. 9, 2011
Pre-payment of tuition fees is required.
Late Registration:
If admitted after Dec. 9: Dec. 12 - Jan. 13, 2012
A $25.00 late fee applies.
Pre-payment of tuition fees is required.
Schedule Adjustments:
Changes to your registration: Nov. 23 - Jan. 13, 2012
Pre-payment of any additional tuition fees is required.
ADDING CLASSES
During Priority Registration: (Oct. 31 - Nov. 22, 2011)
►Class is open
During Priority Registration, students who are registered
can add or drop courses over MyCoyote following their
appointed registration date and time.
►Class is closed
Refer to the information listed under “Adds Requiring
Permits.”
During Open Enrollment: (Nov. 23 – Dec. 9, 2011)
►Class is open
Students admitted to the University after Nov. 21, 2011,
may register for classes during these periods. During
Open Enrollment, pre-payment of tuition fees is required
for those registering for the first time, increasing from 6
to over 6 units, and/or adding nonresident units. Students
who are registered into classes can also make schedule
adjustments during this period. However, if additional tuition fees are required, you must pre-pay your tuition fees
prior to registering.
REGISTRATION
►Class is closed Refer to the information listed under “Adds Requiring
Permits.”
During Late Registration:
(Dec. 12, 2011 – Jan. 30, 2012)
►Class is open
Students admitted to the University after Dec. 9, 2011 and
those needing schedule adjustments, may register for
classes during this period over MyCoyote. Pre-payment is
required during this registration period for those registering for the first time, increasing from 6 to over 6 units, and/
or adding nonresident units.
►Class is closed Refer to the information listed under “Adds Requiring
Permits.”
Last Day to Add Open Classes Over (MyCoyote):
January 13, 2012
ADDS REQUIRING PERMITS
(1)Classes needing Dept Consent
(2)Classes requiring Pre-requisites
(3)Closed Classes
(1) Classes needing department Consent
When registering for classes, the system may inform you
(by error message) that department consent is required
in order to register for one or more of the classes. Please
contact the department of the class for permission to register for the class. Departments will first check that you
meet the requirements for the class before placing the permit (for permission) onto your records. This may include
GPA, major, classification, and/or enrollment limits. Footnotes for requirements such as these are noted for each
class, following the section number, in the list of available
classes, in the class schedule. Please refer to the “Footnotes” for explanation of these.
(2) Classes requiring Pre-requisites
When registering for classes, the system may inform you
(by error message) that pre-requisites are required for one
or more of the classes. Please contact the department of
the class for permission to register for the class. Departments will first check that you have met the pre-requisites
required for the class before placing the permit (for permission) onto your records. This may include student level,
GPA, and/or completion of required courses. Footnotes for
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requirements such as these are noted for each class, following the section number, in the list of available classes,
in the class schedule. Please refer to the “Footnotes” for
explanation of these.
►Class is open Before classes begin
After department permission has been granted, use the
on-line registration system (MyCoyote) to add the course
through Jan. 13, 2012.
Jan. 9 - 13 (1st week of classes): After department permission has been granted, use the on-line registration system (MyCoyote) to add classes.
Jan. 17 - 23 (2nd week of classes): Adding classes or
registering for the first time can no longer be done on-line
over MyCoyote. After department permission has been
granted, additional approval must be obtained from the instructor, on an Add Slip, and processed at the Registration
Office in UH-171. Jan 24 - 30 (3rd week of classes): After obtaining department permission, adding a class or classes in the third
week requires additional approval from the instructor and
the department chair of the class, on an Add Slip and processed at the Registration Office in UH-171.
(3) Closed Classes (Jan. 9 - 30, 2012)
When a class reaches its maximum enrollment it is then
considered “closed” to other registrants. After obtaining
department permission (dept consent/pre-requisites when
required), students who have compelling reasons for being admitted to a closed class must also obtain approval
from the instructor and department chair of the class for
possible permission to register over the maximum enrollment. Once classes begin, follow these steps: (1) Complete the Add/Drop Slip; (2) obtain the signatures of the
instructor and chair; and (3) bring the Add/Drop Slip to
the Registration Office in UH-171 with your student I.D.
CLOSED COURSES CANNOT BE ADDED OVER
MYCOYOTE.
NOTE! It is the student’s responsibility to officially register
for a class with an Add Slip containing the appropriate signatures to the Registration Office. Instructors cannot “add”
a class to your class schedule by adding your name to
the class roster! Official registration for a class must be
initiated by the student, by following the procedures listed
above.
Registration
REGISTRATION
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Last Day to Add by Permission or by Permit
Term Withdrawal
(Census): Jan. 30 2012
By last day to drop, January 30, 2012 (Census)
Record of enrollment will not be made if a student withdraws from all classes by Jan. 30. To withdraw from all
classes, students must go to the Office of Records, Registration & Evaluations to formally withdraw from the term by
Jan. 30. Picture ID is required. This process cannot be
done over MyCoyote*. Questions regarding this process
should be addressed to the Registration Office in UH-171
or by calling 909-537-5200.
By permission with Add Slips
Bring approved Add Slips to the Registration Office in
UH-171. Add Slips will not be honored after the Census
date. However, courses requiring “department consent”
or “prerequisites not met” will require that you receive a
permit from the department of the class prior to being registered for the class.
By department issued permit
Contact the department of the class for a permit to register. Once the permit has been placed, you will be able
to register for the class over MyCoyote through Census.
Registration for a permitted class will not be allowed over
MyCoyote after Census.
BE ADVISED: Instructors cannot “add a class to your
class schedule by adding your name to the class roster! Official registration for a class must be initiated by
the student, by following the procedures listed above.
DROPPING CLASSES
By Census, January 30, 2012
Grade of “W” is NOT assigned.
During Priority, Open Enrollment, Late Registration &
Late Drop Periods
No record will be made of enrollment in courses that are
dropped by the last day to drop (Census), Jan. 30, 2012.
To drop a course, use the on-line registration system (MyCoyote) by Jan. 30, 2012. To drop from all classes, see
“Term Withdrawal” listed below*.
Late Drop Period: January 17 - 30, 2012
Classes dropped during this period will not be assigned a
grade of “W”. However, registration and tuition fees will be
retained. To drop from all classes, see “Term Withdrawal”
listed below*.
Last Day to Drop Without Permission (Census):
Jan. 30 2012
Classes dropped by this date will not be assigned a grade
of “W”. However, registration and tuition fees will be retained. To drop from all classes, see “Term Withdrawal”
listed below*.
Registration
*Warning: Students may not drop below .5 units
through MyCoyote. Dropping to zero units is considered a withdrawal from the term and must be done in
person, with picture ID. Please contact the Registration Office for mor information at 909-537-5200.
Census Deadline: January 30, 2012
Drops will not be possible after the Census deadline except for serious and compelling reasons. Students will be
required to provide documentation in order for the request
to be considered. Furthermore, drops after the deadline
will require the signatures of the class instructor, department chair and the college dean of the student’s major. A
grade of “W” will be assigned after Jan. 30.
It is the student’s responsibility to verify their class schedule prior to the Census deadline as they will receive a
grade for every course in which they are shown to be officially registered. *It is also the student’s responsibility
to withdraw (drop) by the Census deadline from any
class(es) which they do not plan to attend and complete. Although an instructor may initiate to drop a student
from a class based on the Administrative Drop Policy, students should not assume that the instructor would drop
anyone from a class. (Refer to the university bulletin for
information regarding the Administrative Drop Policy.)
*Warning: Students may not drop below .5 units
through MyCoyote. Dropping to zero units is considered a withdrawal from the term and must be done in
person, with picture ID. Please contact the Registration office for more information at 909-537-5200.
CANCELLATION OF REGISTRATION OR
WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY
After Census, Jan. 30 2012
Grade of “W” will be assigned.
REGISTRATION
CSU POLICY: Beginning Fall quarter 2009, undergraduate students may not exceed 28 quarter
units of withdrawals (grade of “W”). Withdrawals
completed prior to Fall 2009 are not included in
that total. This limit applies only to courses taken
at CSUSB, including courses taken through Open
University, the College of Extended Learning and
special session. The policy will be available at
www-ugs.csusb.edu/advising.
Students who find it necessary to cancel their registration
or to *withdraw from all classes after enrolling for any academic term are required to follow the University’s official
withdrawal procedures. Failure to follow formal University procedures may result in an obligation to pay tuition fees as well as the assignment of failing grades
in all courses and the need to petition for readmission
before being permitted to enroll in another academic
term. Information on canceling registration and withdrawal
procedures is available from the Office of Records, Registration, & Evaluations, UH 171, 909-537-5200.
Students who receive financial aid funds must consult
with the Financial Aid Office prior to withdrawing from the
University regarding any required return or repayment of
grant or loan assistance received for that academic term
or payment period. If a recipient of student financial aid
withdraws during an academic term or a payment period,
the amount of grant or loan assistance received may be
subject to return and/or repayment provisions.
WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY
1. If a student drops a class or withdraws* from the
university by the last day to drop (Census), Jan.
30, 2012 no record will be made of enrollment in
the course(s). (See pages for “Refund of Tuition Fees” to determine eligibility for a refund.)
*Warning: Students may not drop below .5 units
through MyCoyote. Dropping to zero units is considered a withdrawal from the term and must be done
in person, with picture ID. Please contact the Registration office for more information at 909-537-5200.
2. A drop or withdrawal will not be permitted after
the last day to drop (Census), Jan. 30, 2012, except in cases involving accident or illness
(physical or mental), serious personal or family
problems or military transfer during the term.
(See “Refund of Tuition Fees” pages to determine eligibility for a refund.) This process is by
petition for each class needing to be withdrawn.
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3. A GRADE OF “W” WILL BE ASSIGNED for approved drops and withdrawals occurring after the
census date, January 30, 2012. If a student drops
a class or withdraws from the university by the last
day to drop no record will be made of enrollment
in the course(s). (See pages for “Refund of Tuition Fees” to determine eligibility for a refund.)
4. A GRADE OF “WU” (Withdrawal Unauthorized)
WILL BE ASSIGNED if and when a student fails to
officially drop from a class or classes. This grade is
equivalent to an “F” and will retain fees.
WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURES
By last day to drop, Jan. 30, 2012* (Census)
Record of enrollment will not be made if a student withdraws from all classes by Jan. 30. To withdraw from all
classes, students must go to the office of Records, Registration & Evaluations to formally withdraw from the term by
Jan. 30. Picture ID is required. This process cannot be
done over MyCoyote. Questions regarding this process
should be addressed to the Registration Office in UH-171
or by calling 909-537-5200.
*Warning: Students may not drop below .5 units
through MyCoyote. Dropping to zero units is considered a withdrawal from the term and must be done
in person, with picture ID. Please contact the Registration office for more information at 909-537-5200.
After Jan. 30, 2012 (Census): Report to the office of the
college of your major. Undeclared students will need to
report to the office of Academic Services in UH-380 and all
graduate students report to the Office of Graduate Studies
in CH-123. Picture ID is required.
RETROACTIVE WITHDRAWALS
Requests for withdrawal from a course(s) following the
end of the term (retroactive withdrawal) will be considered,
with required documentation, only for:
1. ACCIDENT OR ILLNESS
(physical or mental)
DOCUMENTATION:
Police Report, note from physician
2. SERIOUS PERSONAL or FAMILY PROBLEMS
DOCUMENTATION:
Licensed clergyman or therapist, needs to be a
professional
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3. MILITARY TRANSFER
DOCUMENTATION:
Transfer papers, or military orders
Note: Rental agreements or change of address are not
sufficient for documentation of retroactive withdrawal.
Transfer out of the area still requires students to drop
courses before the refund deadline date. Documentation
is required. In addition, extenuating circumstances MUST
be shown to have prevented withdrawal before the refund
deadline date. Partial retroactive withdrawal from courses
is not permissible for any reason. All courses must be withdrawn and will be noted with a “W” on the official transcript. Lack of awareness of the withdrawal procedure is
not an extenuating circumstance. Requests must be made
in writing to the Director of Advising and Academic Services, UH-380, for undergraduates, or the Dean of Graduate
Studies in CH-123 for graduate, credential, post-baccalaureate and 2nd BA students.
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FEE PAYMENT PROCEDURES FOR EARLY REGISTRATION
It is the student’s responsibility to pay registration fees by the due date deadline. *All students including Financial Aid
recipients, Fee Waiver recipients and Housing students are responsible for paying their portion of fees by payment due
date deadline. PLEASE DO NOT WAIT FOR A BILLING STATEMENT: STUDENTS CAN ACCESS THE PAYMENT
DUE DATE DEADLINE THROUGH MYCOYOTE SELF SERVICE. Students who do not pay all fees by the designated
deadline MAY be administratively dropped from courses and a $25 administrative fee will be charged. Students are
responsible for dropping courses using the MyCoyote Self-Service and should not assume courses were administratively dropped.
Registration occurring from Oct. 31 - Nov. 22, 2011......................................................... Fees due: December 2, 2011
**Open Enrollment Period: Dec. 23 - 9, 2011.....................................................................Prepayment of fees required
**Late Registration Period: Dec. 12 - Jan. 13, 2012 via MyCoyote................Prepayment of fees with late fee required
**Please note that Saturday, Sunday, and holiday transactions are recorded on the next business day.
The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after
initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees, without notice, until the date when instruction for
a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to
change upon approval by The Board of Trustees.
For fees information visit the Bursar web site at:
http://fees.csusb.edu
NON RESIDENT AND INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (FEE SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
Nonresident tuition is an additional per unit fee. Nonresident tuition is charged in addition to fees listed above for residents and applies to all nonresidents of California including international (visa) students.
FEE PAYMENT PROCEDURES FOR LATE REGISTRATION PERIOD
Late registration via MyCoyote Self-Service begins December 12, 2011. To register during this period, registration fees
(including a $25 Late Registration Fee) MUST BE PREPAID. The late registration fee is assessed based on the date
of registration, not when payment is made. Prepayments can be made prior to December 12, 2011. Electronic check
payments can be made at the MyCoyote Self Service Portal “SB Make Payments” with no fee to the user. Payments
by credit card can also be made through the MyCoyote Self Service Portal, “SB Make Payments”. Students will be assessed a service charge for the convenience of using credit cards for payment. Credit card payments are not accepted
at the Bursar's Office. No Payments accepted by phone.
PLEASE CHECK YOUR CAMPUS EMAIL REGULARLY FOR IMPORTANT COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE
UNIVERSITY. UPDATED FEE INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON THE CSUSB WEBSITE:
http://fees.csusb.edu/bursar_fees_AY11-12.htm#fees or at the Chancellor's Office website:
www.calstate.edu/budget/student-fees/mandatory-fees/
THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO ALL REGISTRATION FEES
Please make checks payable to “California State University, San Bernardino” for the total amount due the University. To ensure credit to the correct account, checks must include the Coyote ID number of the student. The Bursar accepts
cash, check, ATM, money orders and cashiers checks. Credit card payments are not accepted at the Bursar’s Office. Fees may be paid with MasterCard, Discover or American Express through the MyCoyote Self Service Portal. No Payments accepted by phone. Saturday, Sunday and holiday transactions are recorded on the next business day.
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The Bursar’s Office will accept payments between the following hours:
Sierra Hall: Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
University Hall: Monday through Thursday from 8:00 to 6:00; Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
University Hall Extended Hours Jan. 9 and 10, 2012 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Parking Permits
Parking permits will be available for purchase online through the Parking Services website,
http://parkingpermits.csusb.edu
Parking permits will be mailed on a weekly basis. If you have not received your permit before the first day of classes
contact Parking Services or visit the Information Center located on Coyote Drive (Please see Campus Office Hours
Parking Services/Information for hours.)
Student Parking Fee Refunds
Parking fees will be refunded after returning the parking permit issued and completing a Refund Request
Form. Requests will be processed by Parking Services in (TO-209). The refund request form will also be available for pick up and drop off at University Hall Bursar Office, Room 171-Lobby.
Check with Parking Services regarding important Refund Schedule and Deadline information. Visit Parking’s website:
http://adminfin.csusb.edu/parking/
Drop Box Payments
Students depositing their payment at one of the drop boxes on campus (located in the Sierra Hall lobby or the turnaround at the end of University Parkway) will receive credit within two business days.
Payment by Mail
Payment must be received by the Bursar’s Office before the designated due date to prevent an administrative drop
of your courses. The university will not be responsible for cash payments sent by mail or deposited at drop boxes.
Postmarks will be disregarded.
Registration fees paid by check or credit card are not considered valid until the bank has cleared the payment. Checks
and credit cards not cleared by the bank, including “stop payment” checks, may cancel your registration. It is each
student’s responsibility to formally withdraw from classes prior to the refund deadline dates. Failure to withdraw will
result in a “balance due” on your account and prevent you from registering in future quarters.
DISHONORED CHECKS AND CREDIT CARDS
A $25 service fee will be charged for a first offense dishonored check/credit card; all subsequent dishonored checks/
credit cards will result in a $35 service fee per offense. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure adequate funds are
available to cover checks written to the university and it is the bank’s responsibility to notify students of their NSF
checks. Therefore, without written notification to the student, the university will automatically apply dishonored checks
and late registration fees to the student’s account.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PLAN
The Installment Payment Plan (IPP) allows students to defer payment of their State University and campus fees.
The last day to apply for this plan is by your registration due date or January 6, 2012, whichever comes first. Forms
are available online at http://fees.csusb.edu/bursar fees AY11-12.htm#fees. Forms are also available at the Student
Accounts Office in Sierra Hall Room 119 or the University Hall Bursar Office, Room 171-Lobby. If you wish to participate in this plan, the following procedures apply:
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Eligibility:
1. Students must be in good financial standing with the university. (Students receiving fee waivers, subsidies or
financial aid are not elibible to use the plan).
2. A "CSUSB" Installment Payment Plan Agreement" form must be completed and submitted along with your initial
installment payment.
3. Failure to meet all the payment deadlines may cause your registration to be cancelled, late charges assessed
and the forfeiture of all monies paid to date.
4. Once the IPP agreement has been accepted, students must adhere to the agreement. It cannot be revised. Fees
must be paid for additional classes when adding them.
5. Deadline for participation is either the payment due date deadline or January 6, 2012, whichever comes first. (No
IPP agreements accepted after January 6, 2012.)
Non-resident, MBA and MS graduate students check the Student Accounts Office website for separate payments plans.
CREDIT/REFUND OF FEES INCLUDING NONRESIDENT TUITION
Regulations governing the refund of mandatory fees, including nonresident tuition, for students enrolling at the California State University are included in 41802 of Title 5, California Code of Regulations. For purposes of the refund policy,
mandatory fees are defined as those system wide fees and campus fees that are required to be paid in order to enroll
in state-supported academic programs at the California State University. Refunds of fees and tuition charges for selfsupport programs at the California State University (courses offered through extended education) are governed by a
separate policy established by the University.
In order to receive a full refund of mandatory fees, including nonresident tuition, a student must cancel registration or
drop all courses prior to the first day of classes, deadline is January 6, 2012. The deadline to reduce units, including
non-residents, and receive 100% difference in tuition fees from higher to lower category is January 23, 2012. After
January 23, 2012 a reduction in units will NOT create a credit for students. Information on procedures and deadlines
for canceling registration and dropping classes is available in the Schedule of Classes. Note: Application Fees, Late
Registration Fees, and Coyote One Card Fee and Administrative Fees are not refundable.
For state-supported semesters, quarters and non-standard terms of course of four (4) weeks or more, a student who
withdraws during the term in accordance with the university’s established procedures will receive a refund of mandatory
fees, including nonresident tuition, based on the portion of the term during which the student was enrolled. No student
withdrawing after the 60 percent point in the term will be entitled to a refund of any mandatory fees or nonresident tuition.
For state-supported semesters, quarters and non-standard terms of course of less than four (4) weeks, no refunds or
mandatory fees and nonresident tuition will be made unless a student cancels registration or drops all classes prior to
the first day in accordance with the university’s established procedures and deadlines. It is each student’s responsibility
to formally withdraw from classes and meet the conditions described above to receive a refund. Please make sure your
correct mailing address is updated. Refunds are typically processed within 10 business days. Registration fees paid
by check or credit card are not considered valid until the bank has cleared the payment. Refunds for payments made
by check require a copy of the student’s canceled check; otherwise, it may take up to five weeks before Accounting
receives confirmation from the State that the student’s check has cleared.
Information concerning any aspect of the refund of fees may be obtained from Student Accounts Office located in Sierra
Hall, Room 119 or by phone at 537-7426.
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Students will also receive a refund of mandatory fees, including nonresident tuition under the following
circumstances:
●● The tuition and mandatory fees were assessed or collected in error;
●● The course for which the tuition and mandatory fees were assessed or collected was cancelled by the university;
●● The university makes a delayed decision that the student was not eligible to enroll in the term for which mandatory
fees were assessed and collected and the delayed decision was not due to incomplete or inaccurate information
provided by the student; or
●● The student was activated for compulsory military service.
Students who are not entitled to a refund as described above may petition the university for a refund demonstrating exceptional circumstances.
Information concerning the refund policies of California State University, San Bernardino for the return of unearned
tuition and fees or other refundable portions of institutional charges is available from the Office of Accounting 5500 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA 92407, (909) 537-5153 and through the internet at the following address http://
admnacct.csusb.edu/sao_refunds.htm.
FEES AND DEBTS OWED TO THE INSTITUTION
Should a student or former student fail to pay a fee of a debt owed to the institution, the institution may “withhold permission to register, to use facilities for which a fee is authorized to be charged, to receive services, materials, food or
merchandise or any combination of the above from any person owing debt” until the debt is paid (see Title 5, California
Code of Regulations, Sections 42380 and 42381).
Prospective students who register for courses offered by the university are obligated for the payment of fees associated
with registration for those courses. Failure to cancel registration in any course for an academic term prior to the first day
of the academic term gives rise to an obligation to pay student fees including any tuition for the reservation of space in
the course.
The institution may withhold permission to register or to receive official transcripts of grades or other services offered
by the institution from anyone owing fees or another debt to the institution. If a person believes he or she does not owe
all or part of an asserted unpaid obligation that person should contact the Director of Accounting. The Director of Accounting will review all pertinent information, provided by the person and other campus offices and advise the person
of its conclusions.
In addition the failure to pay the amount due may result in a referral of the debt to an outside collection agency and/
or credit reporting agency; offset against amounts due from the State of California; and/or legal action. The student is
responsible to pay all costs of collection, including attorney fees and court costs.
Basic Registration Fee and Non-Resident Tuition Refunds
Check the Refund Schedule below to determine whether you are eligible for a refund and how it will be calculated. If
you are not receiving financial aid and withdraw from all your classes or reduce your number of units to six or fewer, you
may request a refund of your basic registration fees and tuition according to the schedule below. If you are a financial
aid recipient, some or all of the fee refund may be returned to financial aid accounts and not directly to you. Fees
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If you paid with cash, check, or ATM your refund will be made by check. If you paid by credit card your refund may be
issued as a credit to the original credit card used for payment. A refund processing fee, plus any outstanding fees or
charges, will be deducted from your refund. See instructions on dropping and withdrawing from classes, Registration
section.
For more information on refunds, contact Student Accounts Office (SH-119) at (909) 537-7426.
Refund Schedule for Registration Fees and Non-Resident Tuition
Deadline to withdraw from all units and receive
100% refund less $25 Processing Fee.
January 6, 2012
Deadline to reduce units, including non-resident
tuition and receive 100% of difference in tuition fees
Less $25 processing fee.
January 23, 2012
Deadline to withdraw from ALL units and receive a
Prorated Refund.
February 22, 2012
Number of days in quarter.
78 days
** All refunds will be subject to a $25.00 administrative charge.
**Withdrawal includes MEDICAL WITHDRAWAL and EDUCATIONAL LEAVE.
How to Calculate Pro-Rated Refund:
1. Count the number of days from date the quarter begins to date of actual withdrawal date.
2. Divide the number of days by 78, (the number of days in the quarter) and get a percentage, and then multiply
it by actual fees paid to get your prorated fee.
3. Subtract pro-rated fee from actual fees paid. This will be your refund, less the administrative charge.
Example:
1. Jim, an Undergraduate student with 4 units, withdraws from all his classes January 13, 2012 (5 days).
2. 5/78 = 6%, = $1391 - $5 ID Fee = $1386 * 6% = $83.00
3. $1391.00 - $83.00 - $5.00 ID Fee = $25 Admin Fee = $1278.00
For more information on refunds, contact Students Accounts Office (SH-119) at (909) 537-7426.
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Installment Payment Plan Options
Resident Students Installment Payment Plan (Not for MBA, MSA or MPA Students) allows students to defer payment into three payments for a charge of $22. Forms are available from the Student Accounts Office in Sierra Hall Room
119, the University Hall Bursar Office, Room 171-Lobby or online.
MBA, MSA, or MPA Installment Payment Plans allow students to defer only their graduate professional fees into
three payments for a charge of $22. The first payment of the full resident fees must be paid in full along with the contract
turned in to be set up. The contract will be available only at the Student Accounts Office.
Out of State Student Installment Payment Plans allow students to defer only their nonresident fees and or their
graduate professional fees into three payments. The first payment of the full resident fees must be paid in full along with
the contract turned in to be set up. The contract will be available only at the Student Accounts Office.
International Student Installment Payment Plan allows students to defer only their nonresident fees and or their
graduate professional fees into three payments. The first payment of the full resident fees must be paid in full along with
the contract turned in to be set up. The contract will be available only at the International office.
If you wish to use any of these plans, the following applies:
1.Eligibility:
a..Students must be in good financial standing with the university.
b..Students receiving fee waivers, subsidies or financial aid are not eligible.
2.A contract for the resident IPP can be attained by going to the Student Accounts web site at http://admnacct.csusb.edu/sao_ipp.htm this form must be completed and submitted along with your initial installment
payment before you will be set up. Once an IPP contract has been accepted, students must adhere to that
contract; it cannot be revised. Fees for additional classes must be paid when adding.
3. The last day to apply for this plan is typically the last business day before the first day of instruction for
the quarter.
Please contact Student Accounts at 909-537-7426 for questions.
Fees
ATTENTION
FUTURE TEACHERS!
ATTENTION
FUTURE
TEACHERS!
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APLE applications are now available on-line at
http://finaid.csusb.edu
The APLE is a state-funded, competitive teacher incentive program administered by the California
Student Aid Commission (CSAC). The APLE program is designed to encourage outstanding students to
become teachers and serve in critical teacher shortage areas in California's public elementary and
secondary schools.
Under the provisions of the APLE program, CSAC may assume up to $11,000* in outstanding college
loan balances. To be eligible, participants must teach in a California public school (K-12) in one of the
following (see application for details):
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•
•
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Designatedsubjectmatterareas(mathematics,science,agriculture,business,foreignlanguage,
or education specialist instruction (formerly- special education))
Designated schools serving populations of students from low income families
Low-performing schools
Schools serving rural areas
State special schools
Schools with a high percentage of emergency permit teachers
*APLE participants who provide the designated teaching service in the areas of math, science, or
education specialist instruction in a California public school that is ranked in the lowest 60 percentile of
the Academic Performance Index are eligible to receive an additional $1000 per year in loan assumption
benefits. APLE participants who providethedesignatedteachingserviceintheareasofmath,science,or
education specialist instruction in a California public school that is ranked in the lowest 20 percentile of
the Academic Performance Index are eligible to receive an additional $1000 per year,forapossibletotal
loanassumptionbenefitofupto$19,000.
For additional information and application process, please visit the Financial Aid Web site at
http://finaid.csusb.edu or www.csusuccess.org/APLE
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Important Information
Regarding Your Financial Aid
WINTER 2012
Federalregulationsmandatethatinstitutionsreviewand,whennecessary,adjust
financial aid according to unit enrollment by the Census Date. The Census date
for the Winter Quarter is JANUARY 30, 2012.
WARNING:Adjustmentsmadetoyourfinancialaidbasedonunitreductionmay
create a balance on your Student Account. All charges on a student’s account
must be paid in full each quarter. Plan your courses accordingly.
http://finaid.csusb.edu
Financial Aid
2012-2013 FAFSA WORKSHOPS
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The Financial Aid Office at CSUSB is offering hands-on FAFSA workshops for the 20122013 academic year. These workshops will allow you to complete the FAFSA on line
in real time with a member of the Financial Aid Office right there to guide you
through the process!! (Computer stations will be made available; however there will be wireless
access if you want to bring your own laptop.)
Suggested information to bring:
 Copy of 2011 Federal Income Tax Return (1040) or W-2 forms
 Information on any untaxed income received
 Copy of Social Security Card (if applicable)
 Copy of Driver’s License (if applicable)
 Copy of alien registration/permanent resident card
 Information on savings, investments, and other asset information
2012-2013 Workshop schedule (Go to finaid.csusb.edu for locations):
Friday
January 6, 2012
9 - 11 am
Tuesday
January 17, 2012
6 - 8 pm
Saturday
February 4, 2012
10 am - 12 pm
Wednesday
February 15, 2012
6 - 8 pm
Thursday
March 1, 2012
2 - 4 pm
**Get a jump start on the process and start your FAFSA before the workshop and
then come with any questions you may have to complete it. The application can be
accessed at www.fafsa.gov beginning on January 1, 2012.
Please visit our website at http://finaid.csusb.edu or call the Cal State San Bernardino Financial Aid
office at (909) 537-5227 if you have any questions.
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FINANCIAL AID
DISBURSEMENT
Disbursements are scheduled as early as is permitted by federal regulations and are contingent on your file status and
enrollment. At Cal State San Bernardino, the earliest possible disbursement date each quarter is ten (10) days prior to
the first day of classes (exception: Winter Quarter earliest date for disbursement begins first business day of new year);
thereafter, disbursements occur on a weekly basis each quarter. In addition, you must allow additional processing days
for direct deposits to occur or for paper checks to be received by U.S. mail. Below is more important information about
disbursements.
ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR AUTOMATIC DISBURSEMENT
Your initial financial aid offer is an estimate and is based on full-time enrollment. The amount of funds disbursed to you
is based on your financial aid file status (for example, no financial aid holds file must be complete, etc.) and your actual
number of enrolled units:
●● You may view your file status online at https://mycoyote.cms.csusb. edu/> Self Service>Student Center> Below
"Finances click on "View Financial Aid," then click on appropriate aid year.
●● If you are enrolled full-time, your financial aid will automatically "authorize" and "disburse" to your account, e.g. 12 units undergraduate and Credential/2nd BA students and 8 units for graduate students.
DISBURSEMENT FOR LESS THAN FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT
If you plan to be enrolled less than full-time* for the 2012 Winter Quarter, you must notify the Financial Aid Office (FAO)
by downloading and completing the Change of Status (COS) Form located online at http://finaid.csusb.edu under Applications and Forms. Mail, fax or submit completed COS form to the FAO who must receive your COS form by the
following deadlines:
●● Winter 2012 - Friday, December 9, 2011
If you fail to return COS form to Financial Aid Office by the deadline your disbursement will be delayed until after quarterly
Census date:
●● Winter 2012 - Census date is January 30, 2012
*Financial Aid funds may be prorated for students wo are enrolled for less than full-time
Financial Aid
GRANTS
CAL CAL
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The California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) is accepting applications for the 2012-2013 Cal Grant
programseffectiveJanuary1,2012.
 Cal Grant A is a state grant that is applied toward registration fees. It is renewable for up to
maximum of four years of full-time eligibility. New and continuing undergraduate students who
demonstrate academic achievement (3.0 GPA) and financial aid eligibility may apply.
 Cal Grant B is a college opportunity grant for undergraduate students from disadvantage
backgrounds and low-income families. Students must have a 2.0 GPA and meet all other
eligibility requirements. Cal Grant B pays an access grant during the first year and pays tuition
and access in subsequent years. It is renewable for up to maximum of four years of full-time
eligibility.
 If you are in high school or graduated from high school in 2012,youmayqualifyforaCal Grant
Entitlement Award. These awards are unlimited to recent high school graduates who meet the
Cal Grant A and B income ceilings and GPA requirements.
 California Community College Transfer Entitlement Awards are also available to students
transferring from a community college to a four-year institution who meet financial and basic
eligibility requirements. They must have a 2.3 GPA from a California Community College and are
able to prove California residency. Students must apply between January 1 and March 2 of the
year they expect to transfer to be eligible for this award.
 ToapplyfortheCalGrantprograms,youmustcomplete the Free Application for Federal Student
Aid (FAFSA) and Cal Grant GPA Verification form by the March 2, 2012 deadline. Students
may complete the FAFSA application online at: www.fafsa.ed.gov and the Cal Grant GPA form
is available at www.calgrants.org. New Cal Grant applicants must have a GPA Verification form
completed and mailed directly to the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) by March 2.
Note: If you are a continuing student at CSUSB and have earned a minimum of 36-quarter units with a
minimum 2.0 GPA by the end of the Fall 2011 quarter, CSUSB will automatically transmit your GPA
Verification form to the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) for Cal Grant consideration by
February15,2012.
 Remember “It Takes 2” forms to apply for Cal Grant. The FASFA and Cal Grant GPA
Verification form must be postmarked by the March 2 deadline.
For more information: Contact the Financial Aid Office, UH 150 or visit our website at: http:
//www.finaid.csusb.edu or you may visit the California Student Aid Commission website at
www.calgrants.org
FILING DEADLINE DATE: MARCH 2, 2012
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2012-2013 SCHOLARSHIPS
The CSUSB Financial Aid Office will be accepting scholarship applications for the
2012-2013 academic year beginning mid November. Scholarships are awarded
to new, continuing and transfer students attending CSUSB.
Requirements:
1. A 2012-2013 CSUSB On-Line Scholarship Application
2. An autobiographical essay
3. One letter of recommendation from a current or previous instructor
4. Submit academic transcripts from your high school for incoming freshman or
college transcripts for transfer students.
The deadline to apply is: February 3, 2012 @ 5:00 pm
Mark your calendar now to attend one of
the scholarship workshops listed below to
get valuable information on completing
your scholarship application,
autobiographical statement, thank you
letter and so much more!!
2012-2013 Workshop schedule:
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Wednesday
Nov. 21
Dec. 14
Jan. 12
Feb. 1
6 - 7 pm
9 - 10 am
2 - 3 pm
6 - 7 pm
Commons - Panorama Room
Commons - Panorama Room
Commons - Panorama Room
Commons - Panorama Room
If you have any questions, please contact the Financial Aid Office at (909) 537-5227.
Financial Aid
Thinking about Dropping ALL of your Classes?
Did you receive Federal Financial Aid?
Perhaps you should do some research on R2T4!!!
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Federal Financial Regulations are very strict concerning dropping out of all of your
classes after receiving Financial Aid grants (Pell, SEOG, Cal Grant, TEACH Grant and
loans). If you drop all classes on or prior to the 60% mark of the session, you will owe
a “Return to Title IV” (R2T4) refund based on the chart of percentages below.
When will the refund be due?
Once your repayment has been calculated, you will have 45 days to repay the funds.
You cannot repay these funds with future financial aid. You must repay the amount
due prior to receiving Federal Financial Aid, again.
What can I do?
Make an appointment to meet with your Financial Aid Advisor. Visit the FAO in
University Hall at UH-150, or call 909-537-5227 to make an appointment.
Show me an example, please!
Let’s say … you received a $ 1,850 Federal Pell Grant for Winter and dropped all your
classes on 1/25/2012, you would owe 75.00% (or $ 1387.50) back to your grant.
Return to Title IV (R2T4) Sample Refund Due Chart
If you Withdraw on this date …
You will have to return this % of the Federal
Grant you received for this term
1/7/2012
98.68 %
1/17/2012
85.53 %
1/25/2012
75.00 %
2/4/2012
61.84 %
2/14/2012
51.32 %
2/19/2012
42.11 %
2/21/2012
00.00 %
Remember!! This calculation is separate and distinct from the refund of your
fees calculations made by the Accounting Office.
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P ARKING
F R E Q U E N T L Y APARKING
SKED QUESTIONS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Below are some of the most frequently asked questions regarding parking regulations at CSUSB. If your
Below are some of the most frequently asked questions regarding parking regulations at CSUSB. If your specific
specificquestionisnotaddressed,pleasecall Parking Services at (909) 537-5912.
question is not addressed, please call Parking Services at (909) 537-5912.
Questions
When are permits required?
Is there a grace period when parking
permits are not required?
I paid for my parking permit online and it
has not arrived in the mail. What should I
do?
If I paid for a parking permit, I can park
wherever I want, right?
I only have a couple of classes a week; can
I just pay for a parking permit daily?
I ride a motorcycle.
park?
Do I have to pay to
I have a short errand to run; can I park in a
20-minute Faculty/Staff parking space?
Answers
Permits are required for parking on campus at
all times – 24 hours day/7 days a week.
No. There is no grace period. Permits are required
for parking on campus at all times - 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
Quarterly parking permits are mailed out for the
Fall, Winter, Summer and Spring quarters.
Parking Services sends out parking permits to all
students that 1) requested a parking permit and 2)
paid for the parking permit via the online ordering
website. The reason for not receiving your parking
permit in the mail could be an incorrect address
used.
If you do not receive your ordered parking permit,
please contact the Parking Services Office at (909)
537-5912. Parking permits are required and
must be displayed 24 hours a day/7 days a
week.
No. Parking permits allow students to park in
student spaces. They do not guarantee the
availability of a parking space. The inability to
locate a parking space is not a valid justification
for parking illegally. Your parking permit must be
properly displayed in plain, full view, with
numbers and dates clearly visible.
Yes. You can purchase a daily parking permit
from any one of the permit dispensers on campus.
You can also purchase a daily permit from the
Information Centers located on University Parkway
or Coyote Drive or from dispenser machines
located in different parking lots within the
campus.
Yes. Parking Services does not have an actual
parking permit to display on the motorcycle. After
paying the motorcycle-parking fee, a “Request to
Not Display a Parking Permit” form should be
completed. This requires the driver to register
his/her motorcycle with the Parking Services
Department on a quarterly basis. For pay-by-day
parking, please contact the Parking Services
department for more information.
No. Students may NOT park in any space that is
reserved for Faculty/Staff members.
PARKING
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Below are some of the most frequently asked questions regarding parking regulations at CSUSB. If your specific
question is not addressed, please call Parking Services at (909) 537-5912.
Questions
I have a disabled placard.
purchase a parking permit?
Do I have to
If I lose my parking permit, can I get
another one free of charge?
Why are there never any parking spaces
available at CSUSB?
I left my headlights on. How can I get a
battery jump?
I locked my keys in my car. What shall I
do?
I received a parking citation.
do I do?
Now what
What happens if a citation is not paid?
Answers
Yes. In addition to having a valid placard properly
displayed or a license plate that signifies that you
are disabled, your vehicle must display a current
Misuse of disabled
CSUSB parking permit.
parking privileges will be prosecuted to the
fullest extent of the law.
No.
Parking permits are personal property.
Parking permits may be purchased at the Parking
Services Office (TO-209) or the Bursars Office.
The first few days of the quarter can be very busy.
Many students are attempting to register for
classes, pay fees, purchase a parking permit, add
classes, etc. Additional parking is available in Lots
G and H, as well as the 2 parking structures in the
rear of the campus. Alternative transportation is
also available (i.e. walk, carpool with friends, take
the bus, or ride a bicycle). Contact Commuter
Services at (909) 537-7433 for more information
about
alternative
transportation.
You
are
responsible for finding a legal parking space.
Assistance with battery jumps is provided as a
courtesy by the Parking Services Department.
Assistance is available 7 days a week. Please
contact the University Police at (909) 537-5165
and provide the following information: location of
vehicle (must be on University grounds),
description of vehicle (make, model and color) and
license plate number.
Assistance with vehicle unlocks is provided 7 days
a week. Please contact the University Police at
(909) 537-5165 and provide the information listed
above.
If you believe the citation was issued in error,
you may contest the citation. Follow the “Review”
instructions on the back of the citation. You have
twenty-one (21) calendar days from the date of the
citation to submit an Administrative Review
Request.
If a citation is not paid or appealed within twentyone (21) calendar days from the date of issue, late
fees will be applied along with a hold being placed
on the vehicle registration with the Department of
Motor Vehicles and/or student records.
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PARKING INFORMATION
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*** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***
The Winter 2012 quarterly parking permit will be available for online
purchase beginning November 28, 2011 by visiting the Parking
Services website at http://parking.csusb.edu/ .
Permits are requested separately from the registration process.
Parking permits
are required 24hours a day/ 7
days a week
All parking permits ordered online will be mailed out to the
students, there is no longer a pick-up option. A temporary
printable permit will be issued from the date of purchase of the
permit .
In addition, the winter permit will be available for purchase from
the Parking Services Office (TO-209) and the Bursar’s Office
.
PARKING INFORMATION
Daily Permits
can be purchased
at the following
Parking rules and regulations are designed to provide orderly
parking for students, faculty, staff and visitors, to protect pedestrians, and to ensure emergency access to all buildings. We will
make every effort to ensure that a parking space is available to
anyone who purchases a parking permit through enforcement of
these regulations. If you have any questions regarding parking
at CSUSB, please contact Parking Services at (909) 537-5912.
locations: We now
MOTORCYCLE PARKING
accept Debit &
Parking permits are not issued for motorcycles. After paying the
Credit Cards!!
parking fee, a “Request to Not Display a Parking Permit” form
 University Parkway
should be completed. Submit the form with a copy of your pay Lot A & Lot A extenment receipt to the Parking Service, Bursars Office or one of the
sion
Information Centers.
 Sierra Drive
 Serrano Village Drive
 Coyote Drive
MOTORIST ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

 Lot G
 Lot L
Keys locked in your car?

 Median between Lots E
&F
Need a battery jump?
This free service is available 7 days a week. Please contact Parking Services at (909) 537-5165.
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ACADEMIC
ADVISING
UNDERGRADUATE
STUDENTS
Academic
Advising
forFOR
Undergraduate
Students
Steps for Advising Success
Steps for
Advising Success
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Visit the Coyote eAdvising Guide at: http://advising.csusb.edu/
For New students from high school or another college:
Step 1 - All students are required to attend a mandatory SOAR (Student Orientation Advising &
Registration) session. Please refer to the SOAR website: www.csusb.edu/SOAR.
Step 2 - Purchase a Bulletin of Courses (catalog) and current Class Schedule at the Coyote
Bookstore.
For ALL students
Step 3 - Contact the department of your major for academic advising. Refer to The Academic
Advisement Contact Listing toward the back of the Class Schedule to locate your department and
schedule an appointment. You can also view the The Coyote Advising Guide on-line at:
http://advising.csusb.edu/advmaj.html. Undeclared students can contact Advising & Academic Services
in University Hall Room 380orcall(909)537-5034.
Step 4 - The ultimate responsibility for making decisions about educational plans and life goals rests with
you. It is highly recommended (some departments require) that you meet with a faculty or staff advisor at
least one time during the quarter. In order to facilitate an effective advising meeting with a faculty or staff
member,wesuggestyoutakethefollowingstepsmorediligently:
BEFORE You meet with the Advisor, do Steps 5 through 9 9
Step 5 - Become knowledgeable aboutuniversity policies,procedures,criticaldeadlines,andacademic
requirements. Read and use the university catalog!
Step 6 – Go on-line and make a copy of your current Program Advising Work Sheet (PAWS) through
your MyCoyote page. Read,reviewandunderstandallthegeneraleducation,major,elective,andCSU
graduation requirements. Always bring a current PAWS with you to an advising appointment.
Step 7 - Gather all relevant decision-making information such as work schedules, personal
responsibilities or other time commitments. Check your Student Center page on MyCoyote for your
priority date to register so you can avoid the late fee.
Step 8 - Develop a tentative course schedule using the University Bulletin of Courses, Class Schedule
and PAWS. Follow the academic plan developed with the advisor.
Step 9 - Prepare a list of questions or topics to discuss with the advisor. This is an excellent opportunity
todiscusseducationalandcareergoals,scholarships,andspecialdepartmentalprograms.
Step 10 – Register (Enroll) for courses on-line using MyCoyote. Asyouconfirmyourscheduledclasses,
pay close attention to the important dates (particularly last day to add and/or drop courses). Review
enrollment each quarter in order to verify added and dropped courses. You are responsible for all
classes enrolled
IMPORTANT: It is your responsibility to drop/add your courses. Courses not dropped
will be part of your academic record and MAY also result in a “balance due” on your
account.
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ELM & EPT TESTING INFORMATION
All new students for Winter Quarter, 2012 must take the ELM/EPT (if necessary) prior to registering for the appropriate Mathematics and English classes for Winter Quarter, 2012, per CSU Executive Order 665. If you have
a hold in Mathematics and/or English basic skills for Winter Quarter 2012, you must complete the following:
► Take the ELM (Entry Level Mathematics) and the EPT (English Placement Test);
► Register for the appropriate mathematics and English course based on your placement test scores;
► You must continue to register every quarter for both Mathematics and English courses until you have
completed the General Education basic skills requirements. Academic regulations in the Bulletin state
that “Students must complete the remediation in the Mathematics and English composition during
the first year of enrollment. Failure to meet these requirements will result in the ending of matriculation at CSUSB”.
► If you do not take the ELM and/or EPT and do not enroll in a mathematics or English course you will be
denied access for Winter Quarter 2012.
WINTER QUARTER 2012
ELM/EPT TEST SCHEDULE
TEST DATE
October 29, 2011
January 7, 2012
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
October 14, 2011
December 16, 2011
HOW DO I REGISTER FOR THE ELM/EPT?
Testing Office, University Hall, room 368
Registration forms are available for print online at www-ugs.csusb.edu/testing
HOW DO I KNOW WHICH MATH OR ENGLISH COURSE TO TAKE ONCE I RECEIVE THE RESULTS
OF MY ELM AND EPT PLACEMENT TESTS?
Contact Eloise Warnell
ELM/EPT Basic Skills Compliance Coordinator in Advising & Academic Services
University Hall, Room 380
(909) 537-5034
E-mail address: mwarnell@csusb.edu
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TESTING OFFICE
The Testing Office provides information and proctoring for a variety
ofcampus,stateandnational exams.
Please visit our website: www-ugs.csusb.edu/testing/
Contact Information
Sarah McCallister
Test Officer
Email: smccalli@csusb.edu
Location:
Phone:
FAX:
5500UniversityPkwy,UH-368
SanBernardino,CA92407
(909) 537-5045
(909)537-7187
Exams currently offered at CSUSB:
ACT (Institutional)
CBEST (California Basic Educations Skills Test)
CSET(CaliforniaSubjectExaminations for Teachers)
EPT (English Placement Test)
ELM (Entry Level Mathematics Test)
GRESubject(GraduateRecordExamination)
TEAS (Nursing Admission exam)
U.S.Constitution,U.S.History and California State
and Local Government Exams
WREE (Writing Requirement Exemption Exam)
Pleasenote:TheLearningCenter,UH351–(909)537-5038,
administers make-up exams for professors.
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ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT CONTACT LISTING
From off-campus, dial (909) 53 +[extension].
Bldg. & Room
Number
Extension
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND
LETTERS (BA)
UH-23775800
American Studies UH-237 75800
Arabic Language, Literature
and Culture
CH-314
75847
Art
VA-105
77448
Plan I (Art Education) Plan II (Studio Art) *
Plan III (Art History) * Plan IV (Graphic Design) *
Plan V (Graphic Design & Marketing)
Communication UH-018
75815
Human Communication
Intercultural Communication *
Mass Communication
Public Argumentation and Rhetoric
Public Relations *
English *
Creative Writing
UH-334
75824
Linguistics
Literature
French - FLAGS *
UH-201.38 77104
Business
French and Francophone Studies
Teacher
Germany **
UH-314
75847
Japanese **
UH-314
75847
Latin American Studies **
UH-201.44
75858
Liberal Studies - PALS
CE-114
75482
(Peer Advising in Liberal Studies)
Music
PA-111
75859
Music Education Performance/Composition
General Music Studies
Music Technology
Musical Theatre
Ethnomusicology
Music History
Philosophy *
UH-339
75869
Spanish *
UH-201.25
75850
Business
Communication
Hispanic Cultural Studies
Hispanic Literature, Language and Civilization
Theatre Arts* PA-111
75876
Acting
Dance
Design/Technical
Drama Education
Musical Theatre
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
(BA/BS)
JB-27875700
Accounting and Finance JB-459 75704
Accounting *
Accounting Information Systems
Business Economics
SB-327
75511
Finance *
Financial Planning
Real Estate
Bldg. & Room
Number Extension
Information and Decision Sciences
JB-460
75723
Information Assurance and Security Mgmt
Information Management *
Supply Chain and Transportation Management *
Management JB-461
75731
Entrepreneurial Management *
Human Resources Management
International Business
Management *
Marketing
JB-458
75749
Marketing
Sports and Entertainment Marketing
Public Administration *
JB-456
75758
Undeclared
JB-134
73386
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
BS/BVE
CE-22175600
Career and Technical Studies (B.A.)CE-319/321 75637/75679
Vocational Education (B.S.) CE-331/321 75637/75679
CREDENTIAL CANDIDATES
Basic Programs (Teacher Education)
Multiple Subject CE-102 75603/75650
Multiple Subject Bilingual, Crosscultural,
Language and Academic Development
(BCLAD)
Multiple Subject Credential and Multiple
Subject Credential with Bilingual
Crosscultural, Language and Academic
Development Emphasis (BCLAD)
(Intern Track)
Single Subject
Single Subject (Intern Track)
CE-102 75603/75650
Designated Subjects (Vocational and
Adult Education)
CE-321 75637/75290
Preliminary Level I Education Specialist
Credential: Early Childhood Special
Education with EL Authorization
CE-102
77406
Preliminary Education Specialist Credential:
Mild to Moderate Disabilities with
EL Authorization
CE-102
77406
Internship Education Specialist Credential:
Early Childhood Special Education with
EL Authorization
CE-102
77406
Preliminary Level I Education Specialist
Credential: Mild/Moderate Disabilities with
EL Authorization
CE-102
77406
Preliminary Education Specialist Credential:
Moderate to Severe Disabilities with
EL Authorization
CE-102
77406
Internship Education Specialist Credential:
Mild/Moderate Disabilities with
EL Authorization
CE-102
77406
Preliminary Level I Education Specialist
Credential: Moderate/Severe Disabilities
with EL Authorization
CE-102
77406
Preliminary Education Specialist Credential: Early
Childhood Special Education with
EL Authorization
CE-102
77406
ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT CONTACT LISTING
From off-campus, dial (909) 53 +[extension].
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Bldg. & Room
Bldg. & Room
Extension
Number
Number
Extension
Internship Education Specialist Credential:
COLLEGE OF SOCIAL AND
Moderate/Severe Disabilities with
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (BA) BI-10775300
EL Authorization
CE-102
77406
Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) FO-144
75440
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Anthropology *
SB-327
75502
Added Authorization in Special
Criminal Justice *
SB-209
75506
Education
CE-102
77406
Crime Analysis
Early Childhood Special Education CE-102
77406
Paralegal Studies *
Added Authorization
CE-102
77406
Economics *
SB-32775511
Specialist and Services Credentials
Political Economy
Adapted Physical Education Specialist HP-202 77234
Gender and Sexuality Studies
CE-226
75655
Administrative Services Preliminary CE-374
77404
Geography/Environmental Studies*
SB-327
75519
Administrative Services Preliminary (Internship)
Global Studies
Administrative Services Professional
History *
SB-327
75524
Professional Clear Level II Education
Public and Oral History
SB-327
77555
Specialist Credential: Early Childhood
HMilitary Science (Army ROTC)
FO-125
75533
Special Education CE-102
77406
Political Science * SB-112
75535
Professional Clear Level II Education
Psychology
SB-42575570
Specialist Credential: Mild/Moderate
Biological Psychology
Disabilities
CE-102
77406
Social Sciences
SB-207
77500
Professional Clear Level II Education
Social Work
SB-423
75501
Specialist Credential: Moderate/Severe
Sociology *
SB-327
75541
Disabilities
CE-102
77406
Social Service
Specialist and Services Credentials (continued)
Pupil Personnel Services: School Counseling
SPECIAL MAJOR (BA)
UH-352
75032
Pupil Personnel Services: School Psychology
Reading/Language Arts Specialist
MASTER'S DEGREE
School Nurse
CANDIDATES IN:
77448
Supervision and Coordination of Designated Subjects ProAccountancy, M.S. JB-282
75703
grams
Art, M.A.
VA-105
75802
Biology, M.S.
BI-329
75305
COLLEGE OF NATURAL
Business Administration, M.B.A.
JB-282
75703
SCIENCES (BA/BS)
BI-10775300
Accounting
Astronomy (See Physics)
PS-119
75397
Entrepreneurship
Bioinformatics
Executive
Biology *
BI-30275305
Finance
Pre-Med
Global Business
Ecology and Evolution
Information Assurance and Security Mgmt
Chemistry and Biochemistry * CS-204
75318
Information Management
Biochemistry
CS-204
75318
Management
Computer Engineering
Marketing Management
Computer Science *
JB-307A
75326
Professionals
Geology *
BI-113A
75336
Supply Chain Management
Environmental Geology
Child Development, M.A.
SB-207
77500
Health Science *
PS-22675339
Communication Studies, M.A.
UH-018
75815
Environmental Health Science
Integrated Marketing Communication
Health Care Management *
Computer Science, M.S.
JB-307
75326
Public Health Education
Counseling and Guidance, M.S.
CE-243
75606
Kinesiology and Physical Education * HP-120C
75349
Creative Writing, M.F.A.
UH-334
75824 Exercise Science
Fiction,
Pedagogy
Poetry
Pre-Physical Therapy
Criminal Justice, M.A.
Mathematics *
JB-37075361
SB-20975506
Teachers
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Nursing
HP-215
75380
Education, M.A., Options in:
Nursing - R.N.
Bilingual/Cross-Cultural Education CE-249
75622
Nutrition and Food Sciences*
PS-226
75340
Career and Technical Education UH-401.07
75287
Physics* PS-119 75397
Correctional and Alternative Education
Applied Physics *
Curriculum and Instruction
CE-102 75650/75603
Environmental Education
Holistic and Integrative Education
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ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT CONTACT LISTING
From off-campus, dial (909) 53 +[extension].
Bldg. & Room
Number
Extension
Instructional Technology
CE-32675692
Kinesiology
HP-120
75349
Reading/Language Arts
75642
Science Education
CE-335
75613
Special Education CE-102
77406
Teaching English to Speakers of OtherCE-246
75658 Languages
Educational Administration, M.A.
CE-374 77621/77404
English Composition, M.A.
UH-334
75824
English Composition
English Literature Teaching English as a Second Language
(TESL)
Environmental Sciences, M.S. CS-204/BI-122A 75318/75336
Health Services Administration, M.S. HP-233
75393
Interdisciplinary Studies, M.A.
AD-126
75058
Mathematics, M.A., M.A.T.
JB-370
75361
National Security Studies, M.A.
SB-112
75534
Nursing, M.S.
HP-215
75380
School Nurses
Psychology, M.A., SB-425
75570
General-Experimental Psychology
Psychology, M.S.
Clinical/Counseling Psychology
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Public Administration, M.P.A.
JB-456
75758
Public Health, M.P.H.
Rehabilitation Counseling, M.A.
CE-23375606
Science Technology, Engineering and
Mathematics Education, M.S.
CE-335
75613
Social Sciences, M.A.
SB-32775524
Social Work, M.S.W.
SB-423
75501
Spanish, M.A.
UH-314
75847
Studio Art and Design, M.F.A.
VA-105
75802
Theatre Arts, M.A.
DOCTORAL DEGREE
CANDIDATES IN:
Education Leadership, Ed. D. CE-385
75651
CERTIFICATE/MINOR PROGRAMS
Accounting
JB-45975704
Anthropology
SB-327J75502
Applied Cultural Anthropology
SB-327J
75502
Applied Physics
PS-119
75397
Arabic
UH-314
75847
Archaeology
SB-327J75502
Art History
VA-105
75802
Asian Studies
UH-314
75847
Bilingual/Cross-Cultural Studies
Spanish/English
UH-314
75847
Biology
BI-32975305
Biotechology
BI-32975305
Business Administration
JB-278
75700
Business Information Mapping
JB-460
75723
Business Skills for the Artist
VA-105
75802
Bldg. & Room
Number Extension
CS-204
75318
Chemistry
Chicano(a)/Latino(a) Studies, Ethnic
Studies
SB-207
77500
Coaching
HP-120
75349
Communication
UH-018
75815
Communication Skills
UH-018
75815
Community Mental Health
PS-226
75339
Computer Science
JB-307
75326
Computer Systems and Programming JB-307
75326
Criminal Justice SB-209
75506
Economics
SB-327D75511
English
UH-334
75824
Entrepreneurship
JB-46175731
Environmental Studies
SB-327J
75519
Ethnic Studies
SB-207
77500
Film Studies
UH-018
75815
Finance
JB-45975704
Fitness Management
HP-120
75349
French
UH-314
75847
French/English Translation
UH-314
75847
Gender and Sexuality Studies
CE-226
75655
SB-207
77502
Geographic Information Systems
SB-327J
75519
Geography
SB-327J75519
Geography - Global Studies
SB327J
75519
Geology
PS-219(F), BI-113A (WS)
75336
German
UH-314
75847
German/English Translators
UH-314
75847
Gerontology SB-327
75541
Graphic Design-Print
VA-105
75802
Graphic Design-Web
VA-105
75802
Health Care Management PS-226
75339
Health Science
PS-226
75339
History
SB-327F75524
Holistic and Integrative Education
CE-254
75678
Human Resources JB-461
75731
Human Resources Management
JB-461
75731
Informational Management
JB-460
75723
Information Systems Management
JB-460
75723
Intercultural Communication
UH-018
75815
International Business
JB-461
75731
International Relations
SB-112 75535/75534
Introductory Actuarial Science
JB-370
75361
Introductory Mathematics
JB-380
75361
Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies SB-327F
75524
Japanese
UH-314
75847
Jazz Studies
PA-111
75859
Kinesiology
HP-12075349
Latin American Studies
UH-201.44
75858
Management
JB-46175731
Marketing
JB-458
75749
Mathematics
JB-37075361
Museum Studies
SB-327J
75502
Music
PA-111
75859
Nutrition and Food Sciences
PS-226
75339
Paralegal Studies
SB-209
75506
Philosophical Logic
UH-339
75869
Philosophy
UH-339
75869
Philosophy, Policy, and Economics
SB-327D
75511
UH-339
75869
SB-112
75535
ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT CONTACT LISTING
From off-campus, dial (909) 53 +[extension].
Bldg. & Room
Extension
Number
Physics
PS-11975397
Political Economy
SB-327D
75511
Political Science
SB-112
75535
Pre-Law
SB-11275535
Psychology
SB-42575570
Public Administration
JB-456
45758
Public Relations
UH-018
75815
Puppetry
PA-111
75876
Real Estate
JB-278
75700
Recording Arts
PA-111
75859
Recreation
HP-12075349
Recreation Leadership
HP-120
75349
Script Writing
PA-111
75876
Social Services
SB-327
75541
Sociology
SB-32775541
Spanish
UH-314
75847
Spanish for Public Services
UH-314
75847
Sports and Entertainment Marketing JB-458
75749
Sports Management
JB-461
75731
Studio Art
VA-105
75802
Supply Chain Management
JB-460
75723
Teaching Basic Mathematics
JB-370
75361
Theatre Arts
PA-111
75876
Theatre for Youth
PA-111
75876
Urban Planning
SB-327J
75519
Writing: Creative Writing
UH-334 75824
Writing: Professional Writing
UH-334
75824
The following certificates are restricted to postbaccalaureate/
graduate students only:
Conflict Management
UH-018
75815 JB-461
75731
Crosscultural, Language and
Academic Development (CLAD)
CE-102
75650
E-Learning
CE-33575290
Early Adolescent Education
CE-243
75606
Early Childhood Special Education
CE-24375606
Education of the Gifted and Talented CE-243
75606
Educational Professional Services
CE-102
75603
Educational Technology CE-335
75290
Environmental Education PL-279
75640
Holistic and Integrative Education
CE-26177405
Intelligence Methodology
SB-112
75534
Reading/Language Arts CE-261
77405
Rehabilitation Counseling CE-243
75606
School Business Management
CE-374
77404
Teaching English as a Second LanguageUH-334
75824
PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS
Pre-Dentistry BI-329/PS-21975305/75318
Pre-Engineering
PS-119
75397
Pre-Law VA-112/SB-11375535/75549
Pre-Medicine BI-329/PS-21975305/75318
Pre-Pharmacy BI-329/PS-21975305/75318
Pre-Veterinary
BI-329
75305
* Majors have been approved for subject matter competency for the Single Subject (Secondary) Teaching
Credential
** Minor only
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Bldg. & Room
Number
Extension
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Student Health Center
Psychological Counseling Center
Regular Hours
Regular Hours
(909) 537-5241 • Fax: (909) 537-7027
http://healthcenter.csusb.edu
Mon & Thurs Tues & Wed
8am – 5 pm 8am – 5:45pm
Fri
9am – 5pm
(909) 537-5040 • Fax: (909) 537-7061
http://psychcounseling.csusb.edu
Mon & Thurs Tues & Wed
8am – 5 pm 8am – 5:55pm
Fri
9am – 5pm
Please check our WEB PAGE for quarter breaks, summer hours, and campus closure dates.
Our Mission Statement
The Mission of the Student Health & Psychological Counseling Center is to provide compassionate,
accessible, and cost-effective clinical and preventative health services for the student community.
Pharmacy
(909) 537-3273
PLEASE CALL DAILY TO CONFIRM HOURS
Regular Hours
Mon-Th-Fri 9 AM - 5 PM
Tues-Wed 9 AM - 5:45 PM
Birth Control & Condoms
Over-the-Counter medications
Prescriptions Special orders
Family PACT
Provides NO-COST family planning
services to ALL Qualifying MEN & WOMEN.
STD Testing
Pregnancy Testing
Birth Control / Condoms
Pap Smears
Visit the STUDENT HEALTH CENTER today...
To see if you qualify!
Student Health Center
The staff of Doctors, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses,
Pharmacist and Health Educators offer all students
primary care that may include, but are not limited to the
following:
Colds / Coughs
Dermatitis / Warts
Sexually Transmitted Infections
Pap Smears / Birth Control
Lab / X-ray Services
Wellness Classes (Weight, Stress, etc.)
Smoking Cessation
Peer Health Education Outreach
Call or go on-line to schedule an appointment!
IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS
All students entering CSUSB for the first time must
present proof of Measles/Rubella immunizations to
the SHC. In addition, the Hepatitis B vaccine series is
required if new enrollees are under the age of 19.
However, you may be exempt for both of these
requirements if you have graduated from a California
Public School during or after 2005. For more
information regarding your immunization requirements
check out our web page at:
http://healthcenter.csusb.edu or
call our Immunization Hotline: (909) 537-7356
NEW HIPPA REGULATIONS
Health Insurance
If you do not have medical insurance check out the
link below for more information on the
Cal State Health Insurance Program.
www.CSUhealthlink.com
The Student Health Center is a HIPAA covered
entity. We are committed to preserving the privacy of
your personal health information. We have a detailed
Notice of our Privacy Practices available, which fully
explains your rights and our obligations under the law.
You may receive a copy of this notice at anytime by
coming into the Student Health Center or by visiting our
website at: www.healthcenter.csusb.edu
Psychological Counseling Center
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(909) 537-5040
Individual and couples counseling services are available to currently enrolled CSUSB
students at no charge as fees for the PCC are covered by the health fee paid at the time
of enrollment. In addition, a variety of group counseling options and wellness workshops
are offered each quarter to meet student’s specific needs and interests.
Counseling is completely confidential and students are assured they will have privacy
unless they pose a risk to self or others.
Visit http://psychcounseling.csusb.edu/ for a variety of resources:
Community Referrals
Information on current groups
Wellness Workshop information on various topics: Stress Management,
Journal Writing, Test Anxiety, Relationships…
Information on mental health topics (Addiction, Anger, Anxiety, Cultural
Issues, Depression, Impulse Control, Relationships, Study Skills)
Take free and anonymous online screenings to learn whether you are
currently experiencing difficulties or may be at risk of: Depression, Alcohol
Abuse, Bipolar Disorder, Anxiety, an Eating Disorder or Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder.
When an individual's needs are beyond the scope of the PCC services, referral options are available.
The Center for Health Education and Wellness
Welcome to CSUSB Center for Health Promotion and Wellness. We provide a comprehensive approach to
maintaining a positive and optimum level of health and vitality. Prevention is an integral part of staying
healthy and we promote this by offering monthly outreach Health Education campaigns in various collegehealth topics.
Great American Smoke-out
American Heart Health Month
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week
Safe Spring Break
And many more…
Additionally, the Center for Health Promotion and Wellness maintains an active Peer Health Education
Program. Peers are allowed to explore their creativity and ingenuity by conducting several Health Education
campaigns throughout the academic year.
Stop by the Center for Health Promotion and Wellness to see what you’ve been missing!
For more information contact:
Carlos Carrio, MPH, Wellness Coordinator/Health Educator
Elaine Burkholder, Health Services Assistant
(909) 537-3296 http://healthcenter.csusb.edu
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Office of Liberal Studies
P.A.L.S Advising Center
Peer Advising in Liberal Studies
WHAT CAN P.A.L.S. DO FOR YOU?

Describe the Liberal Studies program,

Show you how to select your classes for the next
quarter,

Review your PAWS or Grad Check,

Provide course Checklists for each of the Tracks,

Tell you what classes taken at area Community Colleges
are equivalent to CSUSB courses
P.A.L.S. ADVISING TIMES:
The P.A.L.S. Advising Center will be open every fall, winter,
spring and summer quarters, generally 10:00 a.m. – 5:00
p.m., Monday - Friday. The hours of operation are posted for
your convenience each quarter or call for available times.
The Center is located in the College of Education Building,
1st Floor, Room 114 and their phone number is (909) 5375482.
Palm Desert Campus students should contact Jesse Neimeyer
or Renee Ruiz at (760) 341-2883 to arrange for an advising
appointment with the visiting Coordinator of Liberal Studies.
LIBERAL STUDIES OFFERS FOUR TRACKS
FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE:
1. General Track: Pre-credentials, BA only
(180 units)
2. Spanish Studies Track (180 units)
3. Integrated Track: B.A. degree & credential, (201 units)
4. Arts & Letters: Non-teaching (180 units)
INTEGRATED TRACK
The Integrated Track in Liberal Studies began in fall, 2005.
This Track is designed specifically for students who wish to
enter elementary school teaching AND who want to save
time in getting there. You can save 27 units or about two
quarters by working on credential preparation along with
your degree.
This Track meets all requirements in
preparation for the CSET exam and for the Multiple Subject
Credential, including student teaching.
CBEST and CSET
The CBEST and CSET booklets and forms are available online at: http://www.cbest.nesinc.com/ for CBEST and
http://www.cset.nesinc.com for CSET. You can also visit
The Testing Office’s website at
http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/testing/ for a variety of campus,
state and national exams. The Testing Office is located in
Jack Brown Hall Room 405 and their phone # is (909) 5375045.
You must pass the CSET exam prior to being admitted to any
CSU credential program and most credential programs at
private colleges.
ADVISOR POSITIONS IN P.A.L.S
Advisor positions are available to Liberal Studies majors for
pay, work-study, or units credited to your degree. Sign up in
the P.A.L.S Advising Center or in the Liberal Studies Office
in the College of Education Building, 1st Floor, Room 114.
MULTIPLE SUBJECT CREDENTIAL PROGRAM
Are you seeking a Multiple Subject (Elementary) Teaching
Credential? Do you plan to begin the Credential Program?
Do you need to submit your Program Admissions File
(PAF)? If you have answered “Yes”, then please attend one
of the College of Education’s Informational Meetings.
These meetings are scheduled each quarter. Be sure to check
your quarterly schedule of classes for the times and dates of
these meetings or call the Teacher Education Office at (909)
537-5650 or (909) 537-5603. You’ll be glad you did!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
LIBERAL STUDIES PROGRAM CORE COURSES

HUM-197 (1 unit) is required of all entering
freshmen and transfer students who have not had
the equivalent course.

HUM-397 (1 unit) should be taken after 90 quarter
units and HUM-197 have been completed.

HUM-597 (2 units) to be taken two quarters away
from graduation and grad-check must be filed and
HUM-197 and HUM-397 have been completed and
at least 3 concentration classes completed.
NEW ARTS AND LETTERS TRACK AVAILABLE
Designed for those not planning to become teachers but who
want a broad undergraduate program including a 36 unit
concentration in either the Arts, Literature, Language and
Linguistics, Media Studies or Humanities. See the Liberal
Studies Home Page http://liberalstudies.csusb.edu for full
description of requirements. This degree also offered online.
Call L.S. for more information.”
ATTENTION FUTURE TEACHERS
The APLE (Assumption Program of Loans for Education) is
a competitive teacher incentive program designed to
encourage outstanding students to become teachers and serve
in critical teacher shortage areas. They must commit to teach
either a designated “shortage subject”, i.e. math, science,
bilingual education, reading specialist or special education, or
commit to teach any subject, but in a low income, California
area school. Participants who honor their APLE commitment
may receive a maximum of $19,000 of their outstanding
student loan debt assumed over a four-year period. For
further information regarding the APLE program, please visit
the Financial Aid website at http://finaid.csusb.edu.
OFFICE OF LIBERAL STUDIES - CE-114
Phone: (909) 537-5857
Web site: http://liberalstudies.csusb.edu
GENERAL INFORMATION
Academic Computing & Media
(909) 537-5064, PL 005
http://acm.csusb.edu/onecard
Coyote OneCard
The Coyote OneCard serves as the official California State
University campus ID card and provides proof of University employment and/or enrollment. The Coyote OneCard
offers access to privileges exclusive to the campus community. For detailed information regarding the Coyote OneCard, please visit our website http://acm.csusb.edu/onecard Or call us at (909) 537-5064. Our office is located in
the basement of the Pfau Library PL-005.
Hours:
8 am - 9 pm Monday - Thursday
8 am - 5 pm - Friday
By request: Saturday/Sunday
Call ext. 77677 for assistance
9 am - 12 noon
1 pm - 5 pm
Academic Resources, Commencement
(909) 537-5024, AD 101
http://commencement.csusb.edu/
Commencement
Participation in commencement is voluntary. CSUSB has
two commencement exercises; one in June and another in
December.
June 2012 Commencement
December 2011, March 2012 and prospective June and
September 2012 candidates are eligible to participate in
the June 2012 commencement exercises.
December 2012 Commencement
Summer 2012, prospective December 2012, and March
2013 candidates are eligible to participate in the December 2012 commencement exercises.
In order to participate in commencement candidates must
file a graduation check. The deadline to file a graduation
check and be included in the Commencement Program
is the last working day in April for the June commencement and the last working day in October for the December commencement. Students who do not file graduation
checks within the specified time period may still participate
in commencement, but will not have their names included
in the Commencement Program. Information will be sent
to all eligible students in April for the June exercises and
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in October for the December exercises. Graduates are
required to pay a $35 commencement fee to participate
in commencement. Fees are not refundable. Questions
regarding commencement should be directed to the Academic Affairs/Academic Resources Commencement Office at (909) 537-5024 or by e-mail at commencement@
csusb.edu. For more information, visit the commencement
Web site at http://commencement.csusb.edu
Masters Students
In order to participate in commencement, students completing a master’s degree must file a grad check AND meet
the eligibility requirements specified by their program. For
the specific requirements, students should consult their
program coordinator or go to http://gradstudies.csusb.edu.
Credential Students
Students completing a Multiple Subject, Single Subject,
Education Specialist Basic credential, or Designated Subjects credential during September 2011 through August
2012 are eligible to participate in a Credential Recognition
Ceremony rather than commencement. The Credential
Recognition Ceremony on the San Bernardino campus
will be held in June 2012. Specific information can be obtained in the College of Education, Associate Dean’s Office, CE-335, (909) 537-5290. The Credential Recognition
Ceremony on the Palm Desert Campus will be held in May
2012. Specific information can be obtained from the Palm
Desert Campus College of Education Office at (760) 3412883.
Accounting, Bursar
Sierra Hall - Room 102
University Hall - Room 171A
(909) 537-5157
http://admnacct.csusb.edu/bursar.htm
Other Fees
Additional fees listed below are not included with registration fees.
Professional Fee per unit .....................................$169.00
Dishonored Check/Credit Card ................... $25.00-35.00
Change of Major *.....................................................$4.00
Commencement Fee...............................................$35.00
Credential Fee (Contact Credentials Office VA-127)
Enrollment Verification **...........................................$4.00
Coyote OneCard (Replacement) ........................... $10.00
Library Fees (Posted at Library Circulation Desk)
Lost Document Replacement, each..........................$2.00
Master’s Degree Thesis (Contact the Office of
the Dean, Graduate Programs, AD-127)
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Parking Permits ...................................................$102.00
Motorcycle Parking Fee*** .................................... $69.00
Registration non-payment administrative fee
(failure to pay by deadline)....................................$25.00
Enrollment Cancellation Fee
(When dropped for nonpayment).........................$25.00
Enrollment Confirmation Deposit.......................... $100.00
Graduation Check/Diploma:
First filing of Graduation Check by Deadline *........ $25.00
First filing of Graduation Check after Deadline *.... $45.00
Refiling of Graduation Check by Deadline *........... $20.00
Refiling of Graduation Check after Deadline *........ $40.00
Diploma Replacement (each)*............................... $25.00
Certified Letter of Completion*............................... $10.00
Letter of Intent to Graduate (during final term)*...... $10.00
Certificate Program Check*.................................... $25.00
Transcript of Academic Records:
Single Transcript .......................................................$6.00
Additional Transcripts (prepared at the same
time, each) .............................................................$3.00
Expedited Transcript Request...................................$8.00
Parking permits may be purchased online by visiting:
http://parkingpermits.csusb.edu
Fees listed below may be included with registration fees.
Freshman Orientation Fee......................................$65.00
Freshman Orientation Overnight.............................$85.00
SOAR Administration Fee (Cancellation)................$25.00
SOAR Lost Key Fee................................................$25.00
Registration Late Fee begins Dec. 12, 2011 ......... $25.00
* Fee applies to each major, concentration, plan, option, track, specialty, program etc.
** Additional verifications same as transcripts.
*** Motorcycle permits are no longer issued. All motorcycle riders who purchase parking for the quarter must register their motorcycle with the Parking
Services Department. You will need your motorcycle
license plate number and a copy of your parking
permit receipt.
PLEASE NOTE: The University will not issue transcripts
to the student, another educational institution or a third
party if there is a transcript hold in place. The student has
the right to discuss the matter with the department representative who placed the hold on Academic Records. The
student must contact the Office of Records, Registration
and Evaluations once the hold has been lifted so that the
transcript request can be processed.
Human Resources
(909) 537-5138, SH 110
http://adminfin.csusb.edu/hrd/default.htm
Non-Smoking Policy
The policy at California State University, San Bernardino
now prohibits smoking in all classroom and office buildings including hallways and stairwells. Smoking is permitted only outdoors beyond 20 feet from any building.
Student Affairs
(909) 537-5185, UH 231
http://studentaffairs.csusb.edu/
Children's Center
(909) 537-5928
The campus Children's Center (located near Sierra Hall)
provides an early childhood educational program for children (ages 3 to 12 years) for CSUSB students, faculty,
staff, and community. For information on eligibility requirements, enrollment priorities, fees, and waiting list procedures, call the Children's Center office (909) 537-5928
or 537-5000 ext. 3828. Child care is available 7:30 a.m.
- 8:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30 a.m. - 6:00
p.m. on Fridays. (Hours subject to change.)
Non Academic Grievance
Information and forms concerning non-academic grievances against the University and its employees by a
student may be obtained from the Office of the Vice
President for Student Affairs, UH-231; Vice Presidents'
offices; Ombuds Services Office; and, college Deans'
offices. A grievance or complaint must be filed no later
than 20 work days after the end of the academic quarter
in which the most recently alleged act occurred. These
policies can also be accessed at: http://policies.csusb.
edu/studgriev.htm
Privacy Rights of Students
All student records are maintained by the university in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy
Act which allows students to have access to inspect their
records. Any student who does not want the university to
release directory information from records (i.e., address,
telephone, date of birth, major, activities, awards, unit load,
degrees, previous school attended) can go to MyCoyote/
Personal Information/Privacy Setting to update the privacy
flag. For further information about this federal regulation
and privacy of student records, contact the Office of Records, Registration and Evaluations, UH-171.
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Graduation Requirement Check
Student Affairs
Records, Registration & Evaluations
(909) 537-5200, UH 171
http://rre.csusb.edu/
Change of Major
In order to declare or change a major, add a concentration,
track, option, or plan, students must submit a Change of
Major form to the Office of Records, Registration & Evaluations. Students will be held to the major requirements for
the catalog year in which the Change of Major is submitted. Students changing concentrations within the same
major will be allowed to remain under their original catalog. Dual concentrations within the same major will require
approval from the Department Chair. A processing fee
of $6.00 will be charged for each change or addition. An
updated PAWS* reflecting the change or addition will be
available to view and print approximately two weeks after
the form has been submitted by going to: https://mycoyote.csusb.edu
*If you are a new student and have not yet received notification (via campus email) of your completed PAWS, note
that you will not be able to view an updated PAWS reflecting the major/minor changes (or additions) until your
PAWS is completed.
Concurrent Enrollment
Once a student has matriculated at this university, transfer
courses will only be accepted for credit if the courses have
prior approval on the Concurrent Enrollment for Equivalent
Transfer Course(s) form.
Students attending CSUSB on I-20 visas are not eligible
for concurrent enrollment at community colleges. They
may, however participate in the CSU Intrasystem Concurrent Enrollment Program or the UCR/CSUSB Cross Registration Program but must be concurrently enrolled (and
complete) at least 12 units at CSUSB and may only enroll
in upper-division courses that are not offered at CSUSB.
For more information, see Intrasystem and Intersystem
Enrollment Programs or UCR/CSUSB Cross Registration
Program in the Bulletin of Courses.
CSU Intrasystem Program
Students wishing to enroll at another CSU may do so under the Intrasystem Program as either a CSU Concurrent
Enrollment student, or a CSU Visitor student. Consult the
Bulletin of Courses for further information.
Students must request a graduation requirement check
at the Office of Records, Registration & Evaluations
(UH 171) prior to the end of the term of their expected
graduation. To avoid late fees, the graduation check
should be filed by the established deadlines. Note that
the deadline is the first business day of the months
listed below. To be eligible to file the grad check, undergraduate students must have completed 135 quarter units towards their degree. This may include current
work in progress.
Filing Date
January 2011
February 2011
May 2011
November 2011 Graduation Term
Summer (Sept) Quarter 2011
Fall (Dec) Quarter 2011
Winter (Mar) Quarter 2012
Spring (Jun) Quarter 2012
The fee for filing the Grad Check is $25 per major. If
the Grad Check is filed after the deadline, an additional
$20, per major, will be charged. Students who do not
complete the requirements in the term for which the grad
check was filed, must re-file and pay a $20 re-file fee for
a second grad check, per major and/or concentration. If
the re-filed grad check is filed after the deadline date, an
additional $20 late fee, per major, will be charged. Access to subsequent registration will not be allowed until
the Grad Check has been re-filed.
The Office of Records, Registration and Evaluations will
mail the official Graduation Requirement Check to the
address listed on the Grad Check request form.
Transcript Requests
Fees for transcripts are payable in advance.
All transcripts will be complete as of the date of issuance showing all work attempted at the California State
University, San Bernardino. Copies are normally mailed
within two to four business days after receipt of request.
However, if the request specifies inclusion of grades
just earned or verification of a degree just awarded, two
or three weeks must be allowed beyond the end of the
quarter for a transcript to be issued. No transcript will
be released if there is a transcript service indicator hold.
The student is responsible for resolving the hold prior
to submitting a transcript request. For more information
about ordering transcripts please call (909) 537-5268,
option 1, or go on line to http://rre.csusb.edu/records/request_transcript.html.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Student Health and Psychological Counseling
Center
(909) 537-5241, HC 102 http://healthcenter.csusb.edu/
Measles/Rubella, Hepatitis B, And Meningitis
Immunication Policy
All new students and students applying for re-admission
born after January 1, 1957 must present proof of measles
and rubella immunizations to the Student Health Center.
The Hepatitis B vaccine series is required of first time enrollees under the age of 19. However, you may be exempt for both of these requirements, if you’ve graduated from a California Public School during or after
2005. Meningitis (Menactra) vaccine is highly recommended for students living on campus.
Measles/Rubella
This vaccine is usually referred to as the Measles, Mumps,
& Rubella immunization or MMR. For currently enrolled
students who are unable to obtain acceptable proof of the
immunization, the Student Health Center will provide the
immunization.
Hepatitis B
If you do not have proof of the Hepatitis B series (3
vaccinations) these are also available.
Meningtitis
California State University, San Bernardino
(909) 537-5000, 5500 University Parkway
http://www.csusb.edu/
Course Numbering System
1-99
Nondegree-applicable credit.
100-299Lower-division courses designed primarily for
freshmen and sophomores. Graduate credit is not
allowed.
300-599 Upper-division courses of junior and senior level;
graduate credit may be awarded if course is accepted in a specific graduate program.
600-699 Courses for postbaccalaureate and graduate students only. May not be taken by undergraduates.
700-799 Courses for doctoral candidates only.
990-999 Special comprehensive exams, projects, units not
awarded.
Undergraduate Studies
(909) 537-5032, UH 352
http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/
Administrative Drop
Faculty members may initiate an administrative drop of a
student in their courses based on any one of the following criteria.
Lack of attendance: Students who fail to attend two
This is not a required immunization for registration; merely
highly recommended for students living in the dorms.
consecutive class meetings during the first three weeks of
the term without contacting the faculty member or making
special arrangements may be dropped.
Please Note: There are fees for each of the immunizations.
Prerequisites not met: Students who are unable to show
If you’d like to receive any of the above immunizations
from the Student Health Center, please call (909) 5375241 or visit https://coyotehealth.csusb.edu/ to schedule
an appointment. If you have health insurance, we recommend that you check to see if these vaccines are covered
under your health plan and if so, obtain the vaccines at
your private providers’ office. For specific information or
if you have questions about the required immunizations,
please call the Immunization Hotline at (909) 537-7356,
visit us at http://healthcenter.csusb.edu/, or call the Student Health Center at (909) 537-5241.
completion of required courses or who do not have the
background needed to succeed in the course may be
dropped.
Not admitted to the major: Students who have not been
formally admitted to certain major programs will be dropped
from courses that are open only to declared majors in that
program. To remain in such classes, permission of the
instructor may be required.
It is important to note that neither undergraduate students
nor graduate students should assume that the instructor
will process an administrative drop. Students are responsible for making sure that they are enrolled only in those
classes they intend to complete.
Attending Classes
1. No student may attend classes until his/her registration has been completed.
GENERAL INFORMATION
2. Regular attendance is expected of all students enrolled at the university. The instructor of each class
sets specific standards expected of students.
3. A student absent from class is responsible for arranging to make up missed class work and assignments if the instructor of the class allows for such
make-up work to be done.
Auditing Courses
Enrollment in any course as an auditor shall be permitted
only after students otherwise eligible to enroll in the course
on a credit basis have had an opportunity to do so and
only upon consent of the instructor. Auditors are subject
to the same fee structure as credit students, and regular
class attendance is expected.
Credit for courses audited will not subsequently be granted on the basis of the audit. Transcripts are not issued for
audited courses. Once enrolled as an auditor, a student
may not change to credit status unless such a change is
requested within the first week of class and is approved by
the instructor. Students registered for credit may change
their status from that of an enrolled student to that of an
auditor with the approval of the instructor concerned and
within the first three weeks of class. Forms for such changes may be obtained at the Office of Records, Registration
and Evaluations in University Hall 171.
Course Overload Permits
In order to be considered to carry more than 19.5 (undergraduates) or 16 quarter units (graduates & postbaccalaureates), a student must be eligible by having both a
grade-point average for the previous term of 3.0 or better
and an overall grade-point average of 3.0 or better. Additional units may be added beginning on the first day of
late registration, if classes remain open and the overload
is approved. Additional registration and tuition fees must
be paid and HOLDS must be cleared PRIOR TO SUBMITTING A REQUEST TO OVERLOAD FOR PROCESSING.
To enroll with an overload, follow these steps:
1. Obtain the approvals (signature) of the instructor
and department Chair (of the course) that will constitute the overload if the class is closed. If the
class is open for enrollment, and prior to classes
starting, proceed to step two
Closed courses without an instructor’s and
Chair’s approval will not be added to your class
schedule. Courses are subject to the regulations set by the CSUSB Add Policy. Please refer
to the class schedule for procedures and deadlines under “ADDS REQUIRING PERMITS”.
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2. Obtain the authorized signature of approval
from the College Dean.
Declared undergraduates see the dean of the college of your major for approval.
Undeclared undergraduates see the Dean of Undergraduate Studies for approval.
Classified graduates and post-baccalaureates see
their graduate coordinator for approval.
Unclassified graduates and post-baccalaureates
see the Dean of Graduate Studies for approval.
3. Once approved take the overload permit card,
and picture I.D. to the registration office (UH171) or the office of the college dean of your
major for processing, once late registration
begins.
Credit By Examination
A matriculated student may petition to receive course
credit by examination. In this manner a student who already possesses the skills or knowledge of the ideas and
concepts of a course can accelerate progress through the
university. The following steps must be taken:
Consult the current Bulletin of Courses for regulations
governing credit by examination for undergraduates, postbaccalaureate students and graduate students.
Undergraduate Studies
Office of the Associate Dean
(909) 537-5044, AD 183
http://academic-affairs.csusb.edu/progs/grade_policy/
Grievance Policy Information
Grade Grievance: For information on grade/academic
grievance matters, contact the College Dean's Office or
the Office of the Director of Advising & Academic Services, UH-380. You can also email, askcsusb@csusb.edu. A
grade grievance must be initiated by the student within 40
working days after the grade is recorded. (http://academic-affairs.csusb.edu/progs/grade_policy/.)
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Lost and Found Property Hours
University Police Department
(909) 537-5165, UP 104
http://adminfin.csusb.edu/police/Default.htm
Police Department
911 for emergencies
The California State University Police Department is a 24hour 7-day a week operation located in the Police Facility
West of Parking Lot A. The officers of the department are
sworn state police officers whose primary responsibility is
the protections of life and property at CSUSB but have
police authority throughout the State of California. The
department responds to calls for service, enforces traffic
laws, takes reports, investigates crimes, and works with
the District Attorney and CSUSB Judicial Affairs to insure
a safe and secure educational environment at California
State University. If you have an emergency on campus
dial 911 from any phone. The non-emergency number
for the Police Department is 537-7777 or x7777 from any
campus phone.
Campus Safety Report
California State University San Bernardino publishes a
"Jeanne Clery Report" each October 1 in compliance with
federal law. The report contains information on campus
safety services, policies, procedures and crime statistics
for the last 3 years. This report is available through the
university main web page index listing “ Campus Safety
Report” and copies may be obtained from the University
Police Department, Human Resources, Health Center,
and the Admissions and Student Union. Visit the website
at: http://adminfin.csusb.edu/police/safetyreport.htm
Lost and Found Property Procedure
The CSUSB Police Department is the location on campus
for the drop-off and pick-up of lost and found property. If
you have found any article of property while on campus,
please turn the article in to the University Police as soon
as possible. Here are two options:
1. Directly drop-off the article to the Lost and Found
Property Desk at the University Police, or
2.Contact University Police at extension 75165 and
a CSO will be dispatched to pick-up the article
from your location.
If you have lost any personal property (keys, books, wallets, etc.) while on campus during business hours, please
contact CSUSB Lost and Found Property Desk at extension
73782 to file a Lost Property Report. If the article is turned
in, a CSO will contact you to set up a time for pick-up.
Monday – Friday: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Skateboard and Bicycle Policy
The use of skateboards on campus is prohibited. Additionally, riding bicycles will be generally prohibited on all
connecting walkways in the campus core. Affected areas
will be clearly posted. This measure was taken because
of system-wide liabilities resulting from bicycle/pedestrian
collisions. Dedicated bikeways for intercampus areas are
being included in the master plan for construction in the
near future. Any questions on this policy should be directed to University Police at (909) 537-7777.
Special Programs
OVER 60 PROGRAM
Records, Registration & Evaluations
(909) 537-7370, UH-171
http://admissions.csusb.edu/nontraditional/a_over60.
shtml
Contact: Janet Brooks
The university is authorized to allow California residents,
sixty years of age or older, to enroll in regular session
courses at reduced fees. Persons enrolling in the program
will be able to register on the last day of priority registration. Contact Janet Brooks in the Office of Records, Registration & Evaluations (UH 171) at (909) 537-7370 for further information.
THE SAIL PROGRAM
(909) 537-5921, UH 386
http://www-ugs.csusb.edu/sail/index.html
Director: Deborah Flores
Student Assistance in Learning (SAIL) Program is the university’s TRIO Student Support Services project. Funded
by a grant from the United States Department of Education,
SAIL is designed to assist students who are low-income,
disabled, or whose parents have not earned a bachelor’s
degree. The program offers a variety of supportive services to increase retention and graduation rates, including:
●● Adjunct courses: two unit support classes designed
to help students earn better grades in a variety of
general education courses
●● Academic and financial aid advising, and personal
and career counseling
GENERAL INFORMATION
●● Personal finance planning
●● Educational and cultural enrichment activities
●● College Reading Course: a two-unit, computerassisted course designed to increase reading speed,
vocabulary, and comprehension
●● Grant Aid for first and second year students who
are Pell Grant recipients
●● Graduate school information and assistance with
the application process
For more information and to determine eligibility for program services, contact the SAIL Office (909 537 5921).
The primary enrollment/re-enrollment period is September
1 - September 30; however, eligible students who enroll in
a SAIL adjunct or reading course in winter or spring quarter may be admitted to the program.
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Did You Know…
CSUSB has a NEW Smoking Policy?
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Thank-you for NOT SMOKING...
Except in Designated Smoking
Areas:
●● Administration Building: South/East side
●● College of Education: North/East side
●● Coussoulis Arena: South side between PE & HPE
●● Environ. Health and Safety: West side
●● Faculty Offices: Courtyard between FO and SBS
●● Foundation: Back side, South/West corner
●● Housing (across the street)
●● Jack Brown: East side
●● Performing Arts: East side
●● Pfau Library: North/East side
●● Physical Sciences: North East side
●● SMSU: West side, Starbucks patio
●● Serrano Village
●● Social and Behavioral Sciences: 2nd floor patio
●● University Hall: South side basement
●● Yasuda Center: West side patio
We appreciate your cooperation and THANK-YOU
for helping us keep CSUSB HEALTHIER & CLEANER!
Interested in QUITTING?
Call the Student Health Center
(909) 537 5241 OR
http://healthcenter.csusb.edu
OR CALL 1-800 NO-BUTTS
DESIGNATED SMOKING AREAS
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Facilities Management
Faculty Office Building
HVAC Central Plant
Health Center
Health & PE Complex/
Coussoulis Arena
Information Centers
Jack H. Brown Hall
Murillo Family Observatory
Performing Arts/ Theatre/
Recital Hall
Physical Education
Parking Structure West
Parking Structure East
John M. Pfau Library
Physical Sciences
Plant/Central Warehouse
Student Rec. & Fitness Ctr.
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Sierra Hall
Santos Manuel Student Union
Serrano Village
Temp. Classrooms
Temp. Kinesiology Annex
Temp. Offices
University Hall
University Police
University Village
Visual Arts Center/Robert &
Frances Fullerton Museum of Art
Yasuda Ctr. for Ext. Learning
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SINGLE SUBJECT
Infor mational Meetings
●● Are you seeking a Single Subject (Secondary) Teaching Credential?
●● Do you plan to begin the Credential Program?
●● Do you need to submit your Single Subject Program Admission file
(PAF)?
If yes, please attend one of our scheduled informal meetings on the
following dates:
Single Subject
Feb. 2, 2012 Feb. 14, 2012
Feb. 21, 2012 Thursday
Tuesday
Tuesday
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
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Infor mational Meetings
●● Are you seeking a Single Subject (Secondary) Teaching Credential?
●● Do you plan to begin the Credential Program?
●● Do you need to submit your Single Subject Program Admission file
(PAF)?
If yes, please attend one of our scheduled informal meetings on the
following dates:
Multiple Subject
Feb. 19, 2012 Feb. 9, 2012
Feb. 15, 2012 Feb. 23, 2012
Thursday
Thursday
Wednesday
Thursday
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
CE-107
CE-109
CE-107
CE-107
Liberal Studies Presentation
Jan 23, 2012 Feb. 1, 2012
Feb. 16, 2012 Mar. 1, 2012
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
CE-109
CE-107
CE-109
CE-107
College of
Education
Credential Program
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STUDENT/APPLICANT FOR ADMISSION (APPLICANT) COMPLAINT RESOURCES REFERENCE LIST
Nature of Complaint
Sexual Assault/
Intimidation/Threat to safety
Discrimination or Harassment
based on gender or sexual
orientation*
Denial of Admission to the
university due to
discrimination or harassment
based on any protected
statuses except gender or
sexual orientation*
Discrimination or Harassment
based on any protected
statuses except gender or
sexual orientation*
Discrimination or Harassment
based on any protected
statuses except gender or
sexual orientation*
Discrimination or Harassment
based on any protected
statuses except gender or
sexual orientation *
Who is
bringing
the
complaint
to your
attention?
Who/what is the
complaint filed
against?
Anyone
Anyone
Contact the University Police Department
dispatch (non-emergency) at ext. 75165;
IF EMERGENCY DIAL 911
Anyone
Anyone
Direct the complainant to the Title IX Officer,
Tera Bisbee, SMSU-202, ext. 75635
Applicant
Applicable Department
Direct the applicant to Mary Chouinard; Director,
Records, Registration & Evaluation, UH-158A,
ext. 75202
Student
Faculty or Staff
Direct the student to Lovellie Almogela, Judicial
Affairs Officer, UH-231, ext. 75185
Student
Santos Manuel Student
Union Employee
Direct the student to Mark Day, Executive
Director, SMSU, SMSU-222D, ext. 77201
Student
Associated Students,
Inc. Employee
Action
Direct the student to Patrick Areffi, Executive
Director, ASI, SMSU-108H, ext. 75932
See Student Academic Grievance Procedure
http://academicaffairs.csusb.edu/progs/grade_policy/
or refer to Ray Navarro, Director of Advising &
Academic Services, UH-378, ext. 73022
Consult with Dept. Chair or Academic Personnel,
AD-101, ext. 75029. Student may also contact
Lovellie Almogela, Judicial Affairs Officer, UH231, ext. 75185
Consult with Human Resources, SH-110, ext.
75138. Student may also contact Lovellie
Almogela, Judicial Affairs Officer, UH-231, ext.
75185
Grade Appeal or Grievance
regarding academic decisions
where discrimination is not at
issue
Student
Faculty
Faculty behaves
unprofessionally or
inappropriately
Student
Faculty
Student
Staff or Administrator
Student
Anyone
Refer student to the Psychological Counseling
Center, HC-136, ext. 75040
Anyone
Anyone
Refer the individual to Tera Bisbee, Director of
Ombuds Services, SMSU-202, ext. 75635
A Staff member or
administrator behaves
unprofessionally or
inappropriately
Stress; feeling emotional;
unable to cope; interpersonal
problems, etc.
Assistance informally resolving problems, complaints
or university-related concerns
Executive Order 1045 was established to provide students /applicants for admission (“applicants”) a systemwide procedure to file
complaints alleging violations of the California State University (CSU) systemwide policy prohibiting discrimination, harassment and
retaliation against students and applicants by the CSU and/or CSU employees. However, no student/applicant is precluded by Executive
Order 1045 from filing a complaint at any time with the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, 50 Beale Street, Suite 7200,
San Francisco, CA 94105, telephone 415.486.5555, TDD 877.521.2172, or in court where civil law remedies, including but not limited to
injunctions, restraining orders or other remedies or orders, may also be available.
* Protected statuses include:
Disability, Gender, Nationality, Race or Ethnicity, Religion, Sexual Orientation and/or Age.
QUICK REFERENCE
WHAT
WHO
Academic Clubs
Adult Re-Entry Program
Advising (Undeclared major)
Appeal of Graduate & Post-Bac Degree Requirement
Appeal of Undergraduate Degree Requirement
Appeal of University Regulations
Athletics Events
Basic Skills (EPT/ELM)
Clubs and Student Activities
Career Workshops
Changing Majors
Commencement
Computer Assisted Instruction
Concurrent Enrollment
Conflict Management
Coyote ONE CARD
Discrimination Complaints
Dropping/Adding Courses after Census (Declared)
Dropping/Adding Courses after Census (Undeclared)
E-Mail
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)
Financial Aid
Grade/Academic Grievance
Graduate School Information
Graduation Requirement Check
Greek Life
Grievance (non-academic)
Health Services
Housing (On-campus)
Immigration Questions Leave of Absence
Media Services
Non-Academic Grievance
Off-Campus/On-Line/TV Courses
Open University Enrollment
Overload Petition: Undergraduate
Overload Petition: Graduate
Psychological Counseling
Registration Help Desk
Retroactive Withdrawal
SAIL (Student Assistance in Learning)
Scholarships
Simultaneous Enrollment
Student Development Programs
Student Assistants Work
Study Skills (USTD courses)
Teaching Credentials
Testing (make-up exams, challenge exams, etc.)
Testing, Standardized (GRE,GMAT,EPT/ELM, etc.) Transcripts
Transfer of Credits
Tutoring
Veteran’s Certification
Waiver and Substitutions of G.E. Requirements
Waiver of University Regulations (Graduate)
Work Study
Writing Assistance
Department Offices
Adult ReEntry Center
Academic Services and SAIL (x75921)
Appropriate Graduate Coordinator
Academic Programs
Academic Programs
Athletics Department
Advising and Academic Services
Student Leadership and Development
Career Development Center
Records, Registration and Evaluation
Academic Affairs Office
Learning Center
Records, Registration and Evaluation
Office of Ombuds Services
Academic Computing and Media
Student Affairs Office
College of Major Advising and Academic Services Telecommunications and Network Services
EOP Office
Financial Aid Office
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies
Graduate Studies Office
Records, Registration and Evaluation
Student Leadership and Development
Student Affairs Office
Health Center
Housing and Residential Life
International Center
Advising and Academic Services
Academic Computing and Media
Vice President, Student Affairs Office
Office of Distributed Learning
Extended Learning
College Dean/Department Chair
Appropriate Graduate Coordinator
Counseling Center
Records, Registration and Evaluation
Advising and Academic Services
SAIL Office
Financial Aid Office
Advising and Academic Services
Student Leadership and Development
Career Development Center
Advising and Academic Services/SAIL
CASE Office
Learning Center Testing Services
Testing Office
Records, Registration and Evaluation
Records, Registration and Evaluation
Learning Center
Records, Registration and Evaluation
Advising and Academic Services
Appropriate Graduate Coordinator
Financial Aid Office
Writing Center
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WHERE
SU-130
UH-380/UH-386
75253
75034
AD-101
AD-101
HP-112
UH-380
SU-203
UH-329
UH-171
AD-101
UH-351
UH-171
SMSU-202
PL-003
UH-231
75024
75024
73001
75034
75234
75250
75200
77050
75038
75200
75635
75060
75185
UH-380 PL-028
UH-395
UH-150
AD-183
CH-123
UH-171
SU-203
UH-231
HC-135
University Village UH-235
UH-380
PL-003
UH-231
PL-254
SH-134
75034
77278
75042
75221
75044
75058
75219
75234
75185
75241
473-7800
75197
75034
75060
75185
77439
75975
HC-136
UH-171
UH-380
UH-386
UH-150
UH-380
SU-203
UH-329
UH-380/386
CE-102
UH-351
JB-405
UH-171
UH-171
UH-351
UH-171
UH-380
75040
77671
75034
75921
75034
75034
75234
75250
75838
75609
75038
75041
75268
75200
75038
75213
75034
UH-150
UH-388
75226
75833
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Open University is a program designed for
those who:
Open
University
• want to examine a particular field before seeking admission to
the university and enrolling in a degree program;
• want to update professional skills;
• missed the deadline for admission to CSUSB;
• have stopped attending CSUSB and wish to reenter;
• want to improve their GPA to reenter an academic program;
• wish to take selected CSUSB courses that will transfer to
another university; or
• want to take a course for the enjoyment of learning.
The Open University program can help you update professional
skills, prepare for a career change, enrich your personal development or work toward a degree. Many of the regular courses are
held in the late afternoon and evenings, which provide opportunities for working adults.
For a listing of courses, consult this CSUSB Schedule of Classes.
Registration Dates for Winter 2012
Open University applications will be first issued Monday,
January 9, 2012, for winter quarter classes at the College of
Extended Learning, Sierra Hall, Room 134. A schedule of important dates and refund information will be provided at this time.
Gateway to
University
courses for
non-admitted
students
Open University makes it possible for
you to take degree-applicable
CSUSB courses, on a spaceavailable basis without being
formally admitted to the University.
Some classes may require you to
meet the necessary prerequisites, if
any, before enrolling.
Instructor-signed Open University applications and payments
will be first accepted at the College of Extended Learning on
Monday, January 17, 2012. Friday, January 23, 2012, will be
the last day to pay for courses before incurring a $25 late fee.
Monday, January 30, 2012, is the last day to pay and register
for courses.
As an Open University student, you will be accepted in
University classes on a space-available basis and course
instructors will determine whether there is space available.
Prerequisites, if any, must be met for course(s) selected.
Certain courses are restricted and require department approval.
Open University Fee Schedule*
5 units ......................................$1,200
4 units ........................................$960
3 units ........................................$720
2 units ........................................$480
1 unit ..........................................$240
Additional fees may be charged for courses that offer laboratory
work or individual tutorial instruction. A maximum of 36 units
can be accepted towards a baccalaureate degree; 13 Open
University units can be accepted towards a master's program.
*Important Student Fee Information: The College of Extended Learning
makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in
published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased to meet
the operating costs of delivering continuing education courses and
programs. Therefore, the College of Extended Learning reserves the right
to increase or modify fees, without notice, until the date when instruction
for a particular quarter has begun. All College of Extended Learning fees
are subject to change.
For more information, call the College of Extended
Learning at (909) 537-5975 or visit our Web site at
http://cel.csusb.edu/university_courses.html
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