May-June Intersession Updated 5/16/16 May 23 – June 10, 2016 Registration Begins March 14 - $290/unit M ay-June Intersession provides an excellent opportunity to pursue one class intensively, without interruptions and demands of other classes or campus activities. Intersession classes earn resident credit and are open to matriculated Fresno State students as well as to the public. Why Attend Intersession? • Concentrate on one course at a time • Maximize student success • Accelerate time to degree completion • Explore new academic areas of interest • Pursue professional development Are Intersession classes different than regular semester courses? Intersession courses cover the same amount of material as a regular semester course—in a much, much shorter timeframe. In a 16-week semester, you are expected to study approximately two hours for every one hour of class. During Intersession, you are essentially working full-time on the course. Timing of discussion forums, quizzes and other assignments aim to keep the whole class moving forward together. You will not be able to succeed in Intersession courses if you don’t keep up or are planning a long vacation. You must devote significant time each day to complete an Intersession course. Who May Register for an Intersession Class? You are not required to be formally admitted to the university to take an Intersession class. If you are 18 years of age or older or are a high school graduate and have met course prerequisites, you may register for an Intersession class. Matriculated and disqualified students, as well as the public, may take Intersession classes. If you expect to complete degree or credential requirements through Intersession, you should check with your advisor regarding course applicability. Registration in Intersession does not ensure registration for, or admission to, the university, nor should it be interpreted as acceptance to any degree or credential program. If you are interested in formal admission to California State University, Fresno, contact the Office of Admissions, Records and Evaluations at 559.278.2261. How to Register You may register for Intersession beginning March 14 through April 20, 2016. Register early to ensure your place in the class of your choice, as each class has an enrollment limit. Fees are $290 per unit and payment is due no later than April 20. Payments can be made online or at Joyal Building at the Cashier’s counter. Indicate that payment is for a Continuing and Global Education class. (Other class fees are applied to general account.) Payments by check should be made payable to “Fresno State.” You may also register online or in person at the Division of Continuing and Global Education (CGE). The CGE office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Matriculated Fresno State students may register by logging in to my.fresnostate.edu. New or non-matriculated students should visit fresnostate.edu/cge/registration/howtoregister.html for registration instructions. Enrollment will freeze on April 21-22. The go/no-go list of Intersession classes will be published on the CGE website on April 23, 2016. Beginning April 23 through May 23, all fees must be paid within 24 hours of registration. Wait List Wait lists are available for May-June Intersession. If you are placed on a wait list for an Intersession class, be sure to check your Fresno State email account daily to find out if you have been moved from the wait list to the class roster. After April 23, your fees are due within 24 hours after you are placed on the class roster. Grading Option Select your choice of grading option—Letter or CR/NC (credit or no credit)—choosing only what is available for your class (verify with department if enrolling in person). The grading option you designate is what will be posted on your permanent transcript, providing that option is available for the course. Changes in Grading Option must be made no later than Friday of the first week of class. For classes meeting four or fewer days, changes in Grading Option must be made prior to the class start date. A student can elect to audit a class by obtaining the instructor signature on an Administrative Change form and submitting it to the Division of Continuing and Global Education office no later than Friday on the first week of class. Forms The following forms can be found at fresnostate.edu/cge/forms: • • • • Registration form Program Change form Excess Units Petition Administrative Change form Registration Fees and Course Fees Textbooks Registration fees are $290 per unit and are due no later than April 20, 2016. Registrations that take place on or after April 23 will require payment within 24 hours of registration or your enrollment will be cancelled. Some courses have additional fees for lab materials, etc.; see classnotes for details. Beginning May 23, textbooks will be available at the Kennel Bookstore on the Fresno State campus. Information about textbooks is available from your instructor or the bookstore (www.kennelbookstore.com). Bookstore hours from May 23 August 12, 7:30 am - 4:00 pm. Kennel Bookstore will be closed on May 30 for Memorial Day. Hours subject to change. Financial Aid Library Financial aid may be available for matriculated students enrolled in a minimum of six (6) units during the summer (May-June Intersession and Summer Session combined). Summer Interest Forms will be available in the Financial Aid Office beginning April 4 and must be submitted by May 6. Questions? Please check with the Financial Aid Office. The Henry Madden Library will be open Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. The library will be closed Saturdays, Sundays and on May 30. An active Fresno State student ID is required, see below to attain a card. Student ID Cards Drop/Withdrawal/Refunds Students without an active student ID card may purchase a Spring/Summer CGE student ID card for $5.00. The Bulldog Card, the official ID card of Fresno State, affords checkout privileges and access to online materials located in the Henry Madden Library, access to services at Student Health Services (with co-pay), and serves as a valid student ID card in the local and online community. To obtain a Bulldog Card: 1) students first complete their registration; 2) pay the $5.00 CGE Student ID card activation fee at the Cashier’s Window located in the Joyal Building and 3) take their receipt to the Bulldog Card Office, Joyal Administration, Room 156, to have their picture taken and obtain their Bulldog Card. You may receive a failing grade unless you officially drop a class. You may drop an Intersession class online at my.fresnostate. edu. To request a refund, complete the program change form at fresnostate.edu/cge/forms and submit it to the Division of Continuing and Global Education. Serious and Compelling Drop/Withdrawal/Refunds No drops are allowed after the fourth calendar day. Students who have a serious and compelling reason and who wish to drop on the fifth calendar day or later may petition to drop with a grade of “W.” Pick up a Request for Record Adjustment in the CGE office (Education 130) or obtain the form online (fresnostate.edu/ studentaffairs/are/documents/forms/records/Record_Adjustment. pdf). Submit the request to the Admissions, Records and Evaluations Office in the Joyal Building, Room 106. Help Desk Students may reach the Help Desk by calling 559.278.5000, or through the website at https://help.fresnostate.edu. Students who need assistance with Blackboard login may also contact the Help Desk. Tuition Refund Schedule Units Tuition Fees Refund if dropped prior to the first day of class Refund if dropped through the fourth calendar day 1 290.00 290.00 188.50 2 580.00 580.00 377.00 3 870.00 870.00 565.50 4 1,160.00 1,160.00 754.00 5 1,450.00 1,450.00 942.50 6 1,740.00 1,740.00 1,131.00 7 2,030.00 2,030.00 1,319.00 8 2,320.00 2,320.00 1,508.00 9 2,610.00 2,610.00 1,696.50 10 2,900.00 2,900.00 1,885.00 11 3,190.00 3,190.00 2,073.50 12 3,480.00 3,480.00 2,262.00 Student Health and Counseling Center Services Refund if dropped after the fourth calendar day Student Health Services will be open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 am to 4:45 pm, and Wednesday from 9:00 am to 4:45 pm, May 16 - 20, with limited services from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm. Student Health Services will be closed on May 30. Beginning May 31, Monday through Friday, hours are 7:00 am to 3:30 pm with minimal services from 12:00 noon to 12:30 pm daily. There will be a $15 co-pay per office visit. A Fresno State student ID is required. See instructions above to attain a card. To learn more about the services available to Fresno State students, please go to our website at www.fresnostate.edu/health. Services for Students with Disabilities Support services and accommodations are available by calling the Services for Students with Disabilities office at 559.278.2811. Additional information can be found on the website: fresnostate. edu/studentaffairs/ssd. Veterans Services Information on State and Federal aid to veterans is available by calling Veterans Services, 559.278.7030. Grades Intersession grades will be averaged into the student’s Fresno State GPA and will be available on June 20, 2016, at my.fresnostate.edu. 2 Parking University Courtyard Parking permits are required during May-June Intersession and may be obtained at my.fresnostate.edu. Daily parking permits may be purchased for $3.00 per day from the dispensers located in the campus parking lots. Summer parking passes can be purchased for $44.00 at the Traffic Operations Office, 2311 East Barstow Avenue (corner of Barstow and Jackson Avenues). Office hours are 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Monday through Friday through May 20; beginning May 23 office hours are Monday through Friday from 7:00 am - 3:30 pm. If you need additional assistance, please call the Traffic Operations Office at 559.278.2950. For Food Service hours, visit: www.fresnostatedining.com. Students enrolled in May-June Intersession may apply to live at University Courtyard, the only on-campus housing at Fresno State. At University Courtyard, students don›t have to worry about being locked into a lease, and our summer daily rate is just $21.50! That includes utilities, maintenance, housekeeping, and access to all of our amenities. Some of the amenities we offer include free WiFi, free basic cable, 24/7 customer service desk, swimming pool, fitness center, and more! To apply, visit the University Courtyard Atrium and pick up a Summer 2016 application or download the application online at www. universitycourtyard.org/summer/. Applications can be emailed to housing@csufresno.edu or faxed to 559.278.5020. Call us today at 559.278.2345. University Student Union Continuing and Global Education Hours The University Student Union will be open Sundays from 8:00 am until 10:00 pm; Monday-Thursday, from 7:00 am until 10:00 pm; Fridays, from 7:00 am until 12:00 midnight; and Saturdays, from 8:00 am until 12:00 midnight. The building will be closed May 28-30 in observance of Memorial Day. For further information regarding the services available through the University Student Union, visit www.fresnostate.edu/ studentaffairs/studentinvolvement/usu/infocenter/index.html. Information about Student Involvement can be found at www. fresnostate.edu/studentaffairs/studentinvolvement/index.html The Division is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; summer hours are 7:00 am to 3:30 pm. The university is closed on May 30 in observance of Memorial Day. We are located in Kremen Education, Room 130 and we can be reached by calling 559.278.0333. Food Services Schedule of Courses Begins on Next Page 3 Classnotes Course Class No. Description Units Comp Time Days Room Instructor Africana Studies Program 15;34;8681 AFRS 129 CANCELLED Schettler M Agricultural Business 8681 AGBS 1 50173 Intro Agric Econ 3 Lec 08:00A-12:00P MTuWThF PB 101 Levi A 8681 AGBS 31 50174 Farm Accounting 3 Lec 01:00P-04:15P MTuWThF AG 226 Berends P 15;34;8681;8803 AGBS 32 50175 Agbus Mgrl Acct 3 Lec 01:00P-05:00P MTuWThF AG 224 Xu P 01:00P-06:30P F AG 224 Xu P 15;34;8681 08:00A-11:00A MTuWThF AG 224 Konduru S AGBS 140 50176 Internatl AgEcon 3 Lec Animal Sciences 14;18;22;255;8681 ASCI 194 CANCELLED Perry R Anthropology 17;8681 ANTH 30 8681 ANTH 101B 50190 50178 Crit Think Anth CANCELLED 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Mullooly J Pryor J 8681 ANTH 161 50180 CANCELLED Dodd W 15;907;8681 BIOL 10 50231 Life Science 15 BIOL 10 50232 Life Science 15 BIOL 10 50234 34;8681 BIOL 103 50236 Biology 3 Lec 09:45A-11:45A MTuWThF MCL 161 0 Lab 12:15P-02:10P MTuWThF MCL 209 CANCELLED Cell Biology 3 Lec 09:00A-12:00P 3 Lec Katti M Katti M Katti M MTuWThF S 147 Bush J ARR DGT CAMP Espana-Najera A Chicano and Latin American Studies 17;34;8681 CLAS 30 15;8681 CLAS 114 50181 Crit Think Cls CANCELLED Perez C Child and Family Sciences 34;8681 CFS 134 50183 Multicul Per C+F 3 Lec 01:00P-04:00P MTuWThF ED 173 Dyer K 8681 CFS 135 50184 Parenting 3 Lec 09:00A-12:00P MTuWThF ED 173 Dyer K Civil Engineering 15;8622 CE 124 50221 17;34;8652 CE 161 50185 CANCELLED Constrt Engr I 2 Lec ARR Oka L DGT CAMP Tehrani F Communication 8681 COMM 5 Argumentation 3 Lec 03:00P-06:00P MTuWThF LS 171 Cooper D 8681 COMM 103 50187 50186 Adv Pub Speaking 3 Lec 06:15P-09:15P MTuWThF LS 171 Cooper D 8681 COMM 166 50188 Comm Rsch Mthds 3 Sem 09:00A-12:00P MTuWThF SA 151 Aguilar K Construction Management 34;8596;8622 CM 1S 50226 CM Orientation 1 Lec 01:00P-4:20P MTuWThF EW 101 Wu W Counselor Education 15;8681 COUN 174 50220 Intro Counseling 3 Lec 03:00P-07:15P MTuWTh ED 170 Valencia A 15;34;8622;8802 COUN 280T 50222 MFT Business Pract 1 Lec 04:00P-09:50P F ED 390 Weir K 08:00A-05:00P Sa ED 390 Weir K 34;8681 COUN 280T 50240 CANCELLED Raheem M 15;34;8622;8804 COUN 280T 50223 CANCELLED Weir K 4 Classnotes Course Class No. Description Units Comp Time Days Room Instructor Criminology 17;8681 CRIM 2 50189 34;8681 CRIM 50 50238 Adm of Justice 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Marshall H 17;8681 CRIM 153 50191 Psych of Crime 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Kieckhaefer J 14;8681;8701;8810 CRIM 180 50230 Intshp Law Enfor 3 Lec MF S2 107 CANCELLED 09:00A-12:00P Marshall H Schweizer H Curriculum and Instruction 15,34,8681 CI 149 50378 Cur Inst Tech 3 Lec 09:00A-012:00P MTuWThF ED 169 Miller E Dance-Theatre Arts 15,8681 DANCE 16 50227 CANCELLED Balint K 15;8681 DRAMA 163 50192 CANCELLED Dion G Economics 15;8681 ECON 50 50193 Prin Macroecon 3 Lec 09:00A-12:00P MTuWThF PB 33 Vera D Educational Research and Evaluation 15;8681 ERE 153 50377 Educ Statistics 3 Lec 04:00P-07:00P MTuWThF ED 169 Yukhymenko M English 15;18;8542 ENGL 20 50194 Intro to Lit CANCELLED Hendrix L 18;8542 ENGL 20 50195 Intro to Lit CANCELLED Jenkins R 8542 ENGL 103 50197 Mstrpcs Am Lit 08:00A-12:00P MTuWThF LS 177 Najmi S 09:00A-12:15P MTuWThF S 145 Ogunjemiyo S ARR DGT CAMP Calvarese M 4 Lec Geography 15;8681 GEOG 115 50198 Violent Weather 3 Lec 17;8681 GEOG 167 50199 People/Places 3 Lec History 8681 HIST 11 50200 Am Hst to 1877 3 Lec 09:00A-12:15P MTuWThF SA 154 Kytle E Industrial Technology 17;8681 IT 106 50201 Enrgy Conv+Util 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Nambiar A 17 IT 106 50237 Enrgy Conv+Util 0 Act ARR DGT CAMP Nambiar A 17;8681 IT 118 50202 Prod Operations 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Sethuramasamyraja B 17;8681 IT 191T 50225 Appl Sensor Tech 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Sethuramasamyraja B Interdisciplinary Arts Studies 17;8681 IAS 108 50203 Interartstudies 3 Sem ARR DGT CAMP Morin K Linguistics 17;8681 LING 115 50204 Lang Culture Soc 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Shekar C 17;34;8681 LING 147 50205 Bilingualism 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Wang X Marketing 34;8150;8542 MKTG 100S 50235 Mktg Concepts 4 Lec 09:00A-01:00P MTuWThF PB 132 Stratemeyer A Mass Communication and Journalism 14;4055;8681 MCJ 191 50206 Internship 3 Sup ARR OFF CAMP Pierce T Mechanical Engineering 15;34;8681 ME 154 50228 Des Mach Elem 3 Lec 08:00A-10:00A MTuWThF EE 190 Jenkins M ME 154 50229 Des Mach Elem 0 Lab 10:00A-12:00P MTuWThF EE 389 Jenkins M 5 Classnotes Course Class No. Description Units Comp Time Days Room Instructor Music 17;39;8681 MUSIC 9 50207 8681 MUSIC 41 50239 Intro to Music CANCELLED 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Ishigaki M Mowrer T & Boone B 8681 MUSIC 74 50208 CANCELLED Durst A 15;8681 MUSIC 187 50209 Pop Mus Jz Rock 3 Lec 01:00P-5:00P MTuWTh M 160 Darling M 8681 MUSIC 187 50210 Pop Mus Jz Rock 3 Lec 09:00A-12:00P MTuWThF M 210 Karr J Natural Science 8681 NSCI 4 50211 CANCELLED Hall R Peace and Conflict Studies 17;8681 PAX 110 50212 Peace Building 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Birch B Philosophy 8681 PHIL 1 50213 Intro to Phil 3 Lec 08:30A-01:00P MTuWTh SA 163 Athithan V 8681 PHIL 120 50214 Cont Conf Morals 3 Lec 02:00P-06:00P MTuWTh SA 163 Higgins J 17;8681 PHIL 131 50215 Compara Religion 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Biondo V Political Science 17;34;8681 PLSI 2 50216 Amer Govt Instit 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Hagaman-Cummins J Psychology 17;8542 PSYCH 122 50217 Motivation 4 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Shapiro M 14;15;22;8652;8805 PSYCH 283T 50224 High Need Intvnt 2 Lec MTuWThF ED 195 Ni H 14;15;22;8622 Sch Psych Pract 1 Sem ARR OFF CAMP Ni H PSYCH 287 50218 09:00A-12:00P Classnotes: 14 CR/NC - Credit/No Credit Grading only. You may find the definition of CR/NC in the current California State University, Fresno General Catalog under Academic Regulations, Explanation of Grades. 15 Web-Enhanced classes meet during regularly scheduled class times, and use Blackboard or other technology to deliver class materials. Up to half of the traditional class time may be replaced with on-line instruction. More information is available at http://www.fresnostate.edu/academics/blackboard/. 17 Web-Based classes are taught entirely on-line. Unlike a traditional class, a web-based class does not meet in a classroom for instruction, although students may be required to meet for an in-class orientation or to take exams. Web-based classes require the same amount of work and hours as a regular class. More information is on the web site http://www.fresnostate.edu/academics/blackboard/. 18 This section has a prerequisite. For more information, please refer to the current California State University, Fresno General Catalog or consult with your academic advisor. 22 Secure permission to register from the department office. 34 Letter grade only. 39 Satisfies a General Education requirement as specified in the 1999-2000 or later California State University, Fresno General Catalog. 255 Class is for off-campus internships only. 907 (Class fee, $5). 4055 Obtain permission to enroll from the instructor: tpierce@csufresno.edu 8150 Email Kathy Hirasuna, Marketing Department Coordinator at khirasun@csufresno.edu to request a permission number. 8542 The fee for this class is $1,160. 8596 This class meets from May 31 - June 10, 2016 8622 The fee for this class is $290. 8652 The fee for this class is $580 8681 The fee for this class is $870. 8701 This class meets on campus on Monday, May 23; Friday, May 27; and Friday, June 10, 2016. 8802 Class meets on Friday, June 3 and Saturday, June 4 only. 8803 This class meets on May 23 - June 2 from 1 pm - 5 pm, and on June 3 from 1 pm - 6:30 pm. 8804 Class meets on Tuesdays only. 8805 Class meets from May 23 - June 3, 2016 8810 Obtain permission to enroll from instructor: haralds@csufresno.edu. 6 Topic Course Descriptions COUN 280T MFT Business Practices (1 unit) MFT students will learn many skills about how to provide therapy to clients, but some programs do not address the “business practices” component of the profession. This course will help students grapple with some of the issues related to private practice and other business arrangements in the MFT field. Specific learning objectives include: learning how to ethically bill insurance, establishing various kinds of individual and group practices, creating a business plan, and developing a website for your future practice. COUN 280T Advanced Counseling Theories (3 units) This class will provide students the opportunity to develop an in-depth understanding and appreciation of the major theoretical approaches used in counseling and therapy. Students will learn how to use these theories to conceptualize and provide treatment for various life issues through lectures, presentations, videos, and case examples. Topics discussed include history and core concepts of each theory, conceptualization of life and health issues, interventions, treatment plan, and multicultural issues. COUN 280T Sexual Addiction and Treatment (1 unit) Counselors and marriage and family therapists are increasingly treating sexual addictions in their private practices. This course will introduce counselor education students to the subfield of sexual addictions and treatment. Drawing upon both 12-step programs and other evidence-based practices, students will be able to develop the skills necessary to clinically treat sexual addictions. Students will study the works of contemporary researchers includes Carnes, Delmonico and Kafka, as well as several commercially-utilized treatment models. IT 191T Applied Sensor Technology (3 units) This course covers sensor technology and their application in business, environmental, and agricultural industry. Students will primarily learn about sensors and controls, functions, and concepts such as sensor data models, control and data acquisition systems. PSYCH 283T Services and Interventions for High Need Children (2 units) This course will explore research findings regarding evidence based services and interventions for high need children (e.g., those who are living in poverty, are homeless or in foster care, have been incarcerated, are pregnant or parenting teenagers, and are new immigrants or migrants), develop a preliminary project for high need children, and increase students’ awareness and sensitivity to the unique needs of these children. 7