Updated 12/4/15 11:00 a.m. Winter Intersession December 28, 2015 – January 13, 2016 Registration Begins October 30 - $290/unit W inter 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 Take 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 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 a Winter 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 online for Intersession beginning October 30 through November 30, 2015. 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 November 30. 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.” Matriculated Fresno State students may register by logging in to my.fresnostate.edu. New or non-matriculated students should visit www. fresnostate.edu/cge/registration/howtoregister.html for registration instructions. Enrollment will freeze from December 1 – 4. The go/no-go list of Intersession classes will be published on the CGE website on December 4, 2015. Beginning December 5, additional registrations will be accepted until December 21. Beginning December 5, all fees must be paid within 24 hours of registration. Wait Lists Wait lists are available for Winter Intersession. If you are placed on a wait list for a Winter 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. Beginning December 5, 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’s signature on an Administrative Change form and submitting it to the Division of Continuing and Global Education office no later than Friday of the first week of class. Forms The following forms can be found on the CGE website (http://www.fresnostate.edu/cge/forms/index.html): • Registration form • Program Change form • Excess Units Petition • Administrative Change form Registration Fees and Course Fees Grades Registration fees are $290 per unit and are due no later than November 30, 2015 for those registering between October 30 and November 30. Registrations that take place on or after December 5 will require payment within 24 hours of registration. Intersession grades will be averaged into the student’s Fresno State GPA. Grades will be available after January 15, 2016, at my.fresnostate.edu. Financial Aid Beginning Thursday, December 17, 2015, textbooks will be available at Kennel Bookstore on the Fresno State Campus. Information about textbooks is available from your instructor or the bookstore (www.kennelbookstore.com). Textbooks Financial aid is not available for Winter Intersession. Drop/Withdrawal/Refunds Bookstore hours are: Students who fail to attend class may receive a failing grade unless they officially drop the class. To add or drop an Intersession class, go to my.fresnostate.edu or complete the program change form (www.fresnostate. edu/cge/forms) and submit 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 (www.fresnostate.edu/cge/documents/Record_Adjustment. pdf ). Submit the request to the Admissions, Records and Evaluations Office in the Joyal Building, Room 106. The Admissions & Records Office will be open beginning January 4, 2016. Tuition Refund Schedule • December 17 & 18: 7:30am - 7:00pm • December 19 – 20: CLOSED • December 21 – 23: 8:00am - 4:00pm • December 24 - 27: CLOSED • December 28 & 29: 9:30am - 3:00pm (Main Level Only) • December 30 - January 3: CLOSED • January 4 – 8: 8:00am - 5:00pm • January 9 – 10: TBD • January 11 – 15: 8:00am - 6:00pm • January 16 – 17: TBD • January 18: CLOSED Library Library services will be available for Winter Intersession (see below). However, the DISCOVERe Hub will be closed December 19, 2015 – January 3, 2016. The following is the Winter Intersession schedule for the Henry Madden Library: • Open from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm December 21 – 23, 2015 • Closed December 24 – 27, 2015 • Open from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm December 28 - 31, 2015 • Closed January 1 - 3, 2016 • Beginning January 4, 2016, open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday until the spring semester starts. The library will be closed on Saturdays and Sundays. An active Fresno State student ID is required, see below to attain a card. 2 Help Desk Food Services Students may reach the Help Desk by calling 559.278.7000, or through the website at https://help.fresnostate.edu. Students who need assistance with Blackboard login may also contact the Help Desk. For Food Service hours,visit: www.fresnostatedining.com. University Student Union The University Student Union will be closed December 23, 2015 through January 3, 2016, reopening on January 4, 2016. Hours of operation are: Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 10:00 pm, Friday and Saturday from 7:00 am to midnight and Sunday from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm. Student ID Cards Students without an active Bulldog Card, Fresno State’s official student ID, may purchase a Winter CGE-Student Bulldog Card for $5.00. The card provides checkout privileges for materials in the library, access to services at the Health Center with a co-pay, and serves as a valid student ID card in the community. Students must first complete their registration; secondly, pay the $5.00 CGE-Student Bulldog Card activation fee at the cashier’s window in the Joyal Building; then stop by the Bulldog Card Office in Joyal, Room 156 (back of Joyal building) to have their picture taken and obtain their card. University Courtyard Fresno State students with a residence hall contract can stay in their room, free of charge, during Winter Intersession. Students are asked to notify the Atrium Customer Service desk of their plans. Continuing and Global Education Hours Student Health and Counseling Center The Division of Continuing and Global Education is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm through December 23, 2015. The office will be closed December 24, 2015 through January 1, 2016. Regular office hours will resume on January 4, 2016. CGE is located in the Kremen Education Building, Room 130 (559.278.0333). The Student Health and Counseling Center office will be closed December 24, 2015 through January 1, 2016 and will reopen on January 4, 2016. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:45 pm. Non-matriculated students pay $15 per office visit. No charge for office visits for matriculated students. A Fresno State student ID is required. See instructions above to attain a Student ID card. Services for Students with Disabilities The Services for Students with Disabilities office will be closed from December 24, 2015 through January 1, 2016. The office will reopen on January 4, 2016. Support services are available by calling the Services for Students with Disabilities office at 559.278.2811. Veterans Services Information on State and Federal aid to veterans is available by calling Veterans Services, 559.278.7030. Parking (subject to change) Short-term parking permits (for Winter Intersession only) may be purchased for $23.25 at the Traffic Operations Office in the Public Safety Building beginning November 19, 2015. These permits are valid through January 15, 2016. Bring your Fresno State I.D. number in order to purchase permit. Daily parking permits may be purchased for $3.00 per day from the dispensers located in the campus parking lots. Contact the Division of Continuing and Global Education if you need assistance with your I.D. number. 3 Updated 12/4/15 11:00 a.m. Classnotes Course Class No. Description Units Comp Time Days Room Instructor SA 153 Reese D Africana Studies Program 15;8681 AFRS 20 CANCELLED Crit Think Race 3 Lec 01:00P-05:00P MTuWThF Anthropology 17;8681 ANTH 30 10003 Crit Think Anth 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Mullooly J 15;8681 ANTH 161 10004 Bio-Bhav Evl Hum 3 Lec MTuWThF ED 172 Pryor J MTuWThF SA 154 Pérez C ARR DGT CAMP España-Nájera A DGT CAMP Tehrani F 08:00A-12:30P Chicano and Latin American Studies 8681 CLAS 114 CANCELLED Mex/SW 1810-1910 3 Lec 17;8681 CLAS 170 Latin Amer St 3 Lec 10006 09:00A-12:45P Civil Engineering 17;34;8652 CE 161 10007 Constrt Engr I 2 Lec ARR Communicative Disorders and Deaf Studies 17;8681 CDDS 139 10010 Deaf Culture 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Klein A MTuWThF SA 151 Kartch F ARR DGT CAMP Moreman S Communication 8681 COMM 3 10008 Fund Public Comm 3 Lec 17;8681 COMM 164 10009 Intercult Comm 3 Lec 01:00P-04:45P Counselor Education 15;34;8622;8804 COUN 280T 10039 Adv Play Therapy 1 Lec 04:00P-09:50P F ED 360 Weir K 08:00A-05:00P S ED 360 Weir K Criminology 17;8681 CRIM 2 10011 Adm of Justice 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Marshall H 15;8681 CRIM 20 10012 Criminal Law 3 Lec 09:00A-12:50P MTuWThF ED 173 Ryan K 15;34;8681 CRIM 101 10013 Crm & Viol in Am 3 Lec 09:00A-12:45P MTuWThF ED 187 Clement K 17;8681 CRIM 120 10014 Juvenile Delinq 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Takahashi Y 17;8681 CRIM 153 10015 Psych of Crime 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Kieckhaefer J CANCELLED Intro to Dance DANCE 16 3 Lec MTuWThF M 124 Balint K GEOG 115 10017 Violent Weather 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Ogunjemiyo S HIST 11 10018 AM Hst to 1877 3 Lec MTuWThF ED 178 Jones B ED 193 Eastin K Dance – Theatre Arts 15;8681 10:00A-01:45P Geography 17;8681 History 15;8681 01:00P-04:30P Humanities 15;8681 HUM 104 10019 Hum Mdl Age Ren 3 Lec 05:00P-09:00P MTuWThF Industrial Technology 17;8681 IT 118 10020 Prod Operations 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Sethuramasamyraja B 17;34,8681 IT 191T 10038 Green SCM 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Nambiar A 4 Classnotes Course Class No. Description Units Comp Time Days Room Instructor Interdisciplinary Arts Studies 17;8681 IAS 108 10021 Interartstudies 3 Sem ARR DGT CAMP Morin K MTuWThF ED 181 Agbayani B ARR DGT CAMP Shekar C Linguistics 15;8681 LING 10 10022 Intro to Lang 3 Lec 17;8681 LING 115 10023 Lang Culture Soc 3 Lec 01:00P-05:00P Music 17;8681 MUSIC 9 10024 Intro to Music 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Ishigaki M 8681 MUSIC 74 10025 Listener’s Guide 3 Lec 09:00A-12:30P MTuWThF M 167 Durst A 15;8681 MUSIC 75 10026 Hist Rock & Roll 3 Lec 08:00A-12:00P MTuWThF M 160 Darling M 15;8681 MUSIC 187 10027 Pop Mus Jz Rock 3 Lec 09:00A-12:45P MTuWThF M 171 VonBerg C Philosophy 17;8681 PHIL 120 10028 Cont Conf Morals 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Fiala A 17;8681 PHIL 131 10029 Compara Religion 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Biondo V Political Science 17;34;8681 PLSI 2 10030 Amer Govt Instit 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Lukens M 34;8681 PLSI 2 10031 Amer Govt Instit 3 Lec MTuWThF ED 195 Abosch Y 12:00P-03:50P Psychology 17;8681 PSYCH 36 10032 Bio Psychology 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Shapiro M 17;8542 PSYCH 124 10033 Sensatn+Perceptn 4 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Lachs L DGT CAMP Whiting J Recreation Administration 17;34;8681 RA 130 10034 Interntl Tourism 3 Lec ARR Sociology 17;8681 SOC 131 10035 Soc Sex & Gender 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Kubal T 17;8681 SOC 143 10036 Deviance Contr 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Kennedy V DGT CAMP Mercado-Lopez L Women’s Studies 17;34;8681 WS 120 10037 Women of Color 3 Lec ARR Classnotes: 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/. 34 Letter grade only. 8542 The fee for this class is $1,160. 8622 The fee for this class is $290. 8652 The fee for this class is $580 8681 The fee for this class is $870. 8804 Class meets on two days only: Friday, January 8 and Saturday, January 9, 2016. 5 Topic Course Descriptions COUN 280T Advanced Play Therapy (1 unit) Play therapy is an exciting form of treatment for adoptive and foster families. Students will learn several advance play therapy models, including a cutting-edge treatment model—Whole Family Theraplay—developed by the professor. Adoptive and foster families have unique clinical needs. The national average of MFTs entering professions in adoption and foster care is nearly 20%. This course will prepare you for child welfare service jobs. IT 191T Green Supply Chain Management (3 units) This course will cover important aspects of sustainable supply chain management such as life cycle management, supply and demand planning, procurement, supplier development, production, logistics, packaging, and marketing. The course will also look into how technology can be leveraged for successful implementation of some of the best practices. This course will also explore the change management process for implementation of sustainable practices in supply chain management. 6