CAPA Professional Development Center Spring Semester 2015 ~ Schedule of Classes PRIORITY REGISTRATION NOVEMBER 11 – 20, 2014 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ OPEN REGISTRATION WILL RUN FROM NOVEMBER 21 UNTIL CLASSES BEGIN. Campus Accelerated Programs for Adults Executive Director: Patti Noreen Assistant Director: Peter Centeno Academic Advisors: Rhona Davis Susan Wilson Rebecca Wolfe Office Manager: Lorena Rivera Central Staff: Maria Aguirre Lauren Lahn Carlos Lequerica This schedule is subject to change by the Registrar. ALL STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH UNIVERSITY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES AS LISTED IN THE CURRENT ULV CATALOG. WEEKEND COLLEGE SCHEDULE Students who do not attend the first class meeting may be instructed to drop the class. All changes in student schedules must be processed through CAPA. CYCLE 1 (February 6 – March 21) CRN Class Dates: February 6-7, February 13-14, February 27-28; March 13-14, March 20-21 Class Times: Fridays, 6:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.; Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dept. No. 1352 ANTH 314 1353 BUS 330 1355 BUS 346 1356 BUS 360 1357 BUS 410 1358 CS 305 1360 ECON 228 Course Title Units Instructor Sexuality and Gender Issues (UVCD/UVVO) (INTD) HYBRID 4 Morales This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:30am-4:30pm): Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 28; March 14, March 21 Business Finance (INTD) Prereq: ACCT 203, BUS 270, ECON 228 4 Ritter Written Business Communication (CWSB) (UVLL) HYBRID 4 Dell’Osso Prereq: WRT 110 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:30am-4:30pm): Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 28; March 14, March 21 Principles of Marketing HYBRID 4 Maranto Prereq: ECON 228 and WRT 111 or BUS 346 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:00am-4:00pm): Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 28; March 14, March 21 Management Information Systems (UVLL) (INTD) HYBRID 4 Garcia Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:00am-4:00pm): Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 28; March 14, March 21 Learning through Community Service (UVCS) (20 hrs. fieldwork) HYBRID 1 Houston Theme: Hunger and Homelessness This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Fridays (6pm-9pm): Feb. 6, Feb. 13, Feb. 27; March 13, March 20 Economic Theories and Issues (ASEC) (UVLL) HYBRID 4 Bettner This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:00am-4:00pm): Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 21; March 14, March 21 Blackboard is required for Cycle I courses. You may access your account at http://bb.laverne.edu/. Professors will “open” their classes one week prior to start date. All students must log in and review both the “syllabus” and “announcement “sections as they contain instructions on how to prepare for the first class session. 2 CYCLE 1 (February 6 – March 21) Continued CRN Class Dates: February 6-7, February 13-14, February 27-28; March 13-14, March 20-21 Class Times: Fridays, 6:30 p.m. - 10 p.m.; Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dept. No. 1361 EDUC 330 1362 HUM 313 1363 MGMT 300 1364 MGMT 355 1365 PSY 400 1366 SOC 314 2385 1367 INTD NASC 302 334F Course Title Units Instructor Instructional Approaches to Physical Education HYBRID 4 Nedry-Molinaro Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:00am-4:00pm): Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 28; March 14, March 21 Explore World Civ through Art and Theatre (ACAE) or (AHIA) (UVCD/UVLL) 4 Clark Principles of Management Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 4 Stluka 4 Eagleson, L. Mass Media Effects and the Human Condition (INTD) HYBRID 4 Bishop Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8am-4pm): Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 28; March 14, March 21 Leadership in Organizations (UVLL) Prereq: WRT 110 History of Psychology HYBRID 4 Henkelmann Prereq: PSY 101 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:00am-4:00pm): Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 28; March 14, March 21 Sexuality and Gender Issues (UVCD/UVVO) (INTD) HYBRID 4 Morales This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Five Saturdays (8:30am-4:30pm): Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 28; March 14, March 21 SPECIAL BIRD WATCHING LAB – meets two Sundays only Field Studies in Ornithology (ALAB) Revised Dates (8am-4:30pm): February 8 & February 15 • Must bring field guide/binoculars to both sessions. • Requires traveling & walking (3-4 miles per day). 1 Fox • Must provide own transportation. • Syllabus will be available in Blackboard. Blackboard is required for Cycle I courses. You may access your account at http://bb.laverne.edu/. Professors will “open” their classes one week prior to start date. All students must log in and review both the “syllabus” and “announcement “sections as they contain instructions on how to prepare for the first class session. 3 CYCLE II (March 27 – May 16) CRN Class Dates: March 27-28; April 10-11, April 24-25; May 8-9, May 15-16 Class Times: Fridays, 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.; Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dept. No. Course Title 1380 BUS 346 1381 BUS 347 Written Business Communication (CWSB) (UVLL) HYBRID 4 Ritter Prereq: WRT 110 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:30am-4:30pm): March 28; April 11, April 25; May 9, May 16 1382 BUS 410 1383 BUS 496 1384 CS 305 1399 ECON 228 1386 EDUC 325 1378 ANTH 320 Units Instructor Cultural Anthropology (ASBH) (UVCD/UVVO) HYBRID 4 Norvell Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:00am-4:00pm): March 28; April 11, April 25; May 9, May 16 Legal Environment of Business Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 4 Business Seminar (Senior Standing) (For Bus Admin/Acctg majors only) Prereq: All core requirements in the major Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. 4 Fritch Management Information Systems (UVLL) (INTD) HYBRID 4 Garcia Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:00am-4:00pm): March 28; April 11, April 25; May 9, May 16 Maranto Learning through Community Service (UVCS) (20 hrs. fieldwork) HYBRID 1 Houston Theme: Hunger and Homelessness This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Fridays (6pm-9pm): March 27; April 10, April 24; May 8, May 15 Economic Theories & Issues (ASEC) (UVLL) HYBRID 4 Bettner This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8am-4pm): March 28; April 11, April 25; May 9, May 16 The Integration of Literature & Writing in The Classroom HYBRID 4 Whiting Prereq: EDUC 306 & WRT 110 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (9am-4pm): March 28; April 11, April 25; May 9, May 16 Blackboard is required for Cycle II courses. You may access your account at http://bb.laverne.edu/. Professors will “open” their classes one week prior to start date. All students must log in and review both the “syllabus” and “announcement” sections as they contain instructions on how to prepare for the first class session. 4 CYCLE II (March 27 – May 16) Continued CRN Class Dates: March 27-28; April 10-11, April 24-25; May 8-9, May 15-16 Class Times: Fridays, 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.; Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Dept. No. Course Title 1388 LVE 300 1389 MGMT 359 Bishop/Redman The La Verne Experience (UVCD/UVLL/UVVO) HYBRID 4 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Seven Fridays (6-10pm): March 27; April 10, 17, 24; May 1, 8, 15 1391 MGMT 459 1392 PADM 439 1393 PADM 469 1396 SOC 330 1397 SOC 340 1387 1390 1394 EDUC MGMT PSY 349 455 308 Units Instructor Visual and Performing Arts for the Elementary Teacher (INTD) HYBRID 4 Johnson Prereq: EDUC 306 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (9am-4pm): March 28; April 11, April 25; May 9, May 16 Management of Change and Conflict (UVLL/UVVO) Managing Human Resources Prereq: MGMT 300 4 4 Eagleson. L. Stluka Organizational Behavior: Theory and Application (UVCD/UVLL) HYBRID 4 Dell‘Osso Prereq: MGMT 300 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:30-4:30pm): March 28; April 11, April 25; May 9, May 16 Organizational Behavior: Theory and Application (UVCD/UVLL) HYBRID 4 Dell‘Osso This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:30-4:30pm): March 28; April 11, April 25; May 9, May 16 Management of Change and Conflict (UVLL/UVVO) Social Psychology (INTD) Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 4 4 Eagleson, L. Adams Social Class and Inequality (ASBH) (UVCD/UVVO) HYBRID 4 Morales Prereq: SOC 250 & WRT 111 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Dates: Five Saturdays (8:30am-4:30pm): March 28; April 11, April 25; May 9, May 16 Social Psychology (INTD) Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 4 Adams Blackboard is required for Cycle II courses. You may access your account at http://bb.laverne.edu/. Professors will “open” their classes one week prior to start date. All students must log in and review both the “syllabus” and “announcement” sections as they contain instructions on how to prepare for the first class session. 5 ACCELERATED SUNDAY (MARCH 29 – MAY 17) First Class Session: March 29, 2015 Class Dates: March 29; April 12, April 19, April 26; May 3, May 10, May 17 Class Time: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. CRN Dept. 1403 EDUC 350 1402 BUS No. 493 1404 KINE 043 1406 PSY 312 1405 PSY 307 Course Title Units Instructor Personal Money Management (Meets 4x only) 2 Bettner Revised Dates: (8am-4pm): March 29; April 19; May 3, May 17 Child Psychology and Development (15 hrs. fieldwork) (UVCD) ONLINE 4 Kennedy Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 This course is conducted fully online – computer access required. Contemporary Dance Workshop (ACAE) 2 Grusmark Revised Dates (11am-5pm) March 29; April 19, April 26; May 3, May 17 Child Psychology and Development (15 hrs. fieldwork) (UVCD) ONLINE 4 Kennedy Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 This course is conducted fully online - computer access required. Abnormal Psychology HYBRID 4 Henkelmann Prereq: PSY 101 This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. Revised Time: 8am-3pm ACCELERATED EVENING (MARCH 23 – MAY 31) CRN Dept. No. Course Title 1408 BUS Classes Begin: Week of March 23, 2015 343 Foundations of Bus Ethics (AHPR) (UVLL/UVVO) Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 1410 MGMT 355 Leadership (UVLL) Prereq: WRT 110 Units Day 4 M 4 T Time Instructor 5-10pm Duarte 5-10pm Eagleson, L. 1411 MGMT 358 Culture and Gender Issues in Mgmt (UVCD) HYBRID 4 R 6-9:30pm Prereq: WRT 110 This is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at all class sessions. DeLong 1413 MGMT 388 Statistics (CSQR) (UVLL) Prereq: BUS 274 or MATH 102 4 Lomeli 1416 SOC 4 1412 MGMT 360 Financial Management and Budgeting HYBRID 4 M 6pm-9:30pm This is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at all class sessions. St. John 303 Learning and Behavior Change (UVLL) HYBRID 4 R 6pm-9:30pm Prereq: PSY 101 This is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at all class sessions. Gonchar 1414 PSY 338 Native American Experience (ASBH) (UVCD) 1417 THAR 311 Oral Communication (CSOC) (UVLL) 1418 WRT 1419 WRT 2 Sun W T 8am-1pm 5-10pm 6-8:30pm 110 College Writing A (CSWA) HYBRID 4 W 6-9:30pm This course is a blend of on-line and face-to-face instruction – computer access required. Mandatory attendance is required at each class session. 111 College Writing B (CSWB) (UVLL) Prereq: WRT 110 4 W 5-10pm Kennan Kent Jared Hagen Blackboard is required for Accelerated Evening/Sunday courses. You may access your account at http://bb.laverne.edu/. Professors will “open” their classes one week prior to start date Sunday. All students must log in and review both the “syllabus” and “announcement” sections as they contain instructions on how to prepare for the first class session. 6 ONLINE (March 23 – May 31) BLACKBOARD ACCOUNT REQUIRED FOR ALL COURSES CRN 1002 1066 1025 1026 1027 1028 1030 1031 1033 1034 1067 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 Dept. BIOL BIOL BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS EDUC GEOG HIST HIST HUM HUM *Courses identified with an asterisk have a “prerequisite” – please refer to online course catalog No. 101/101L 441 270 274 343 346 347 360 410 496 305 201 316 351 305 313 Course Title Units Instructor Life Science: The Human Environment (ANSL) (ALAB) 4 Good Nutrition 2 Harrison Business Statistics (CSQR) (UVLL) 4 Kung Applied Quantitative Analysis 4 Gurtovoy Foundations of Business Ethics* (AHPR) (UVLL/UVVO) 4 Staff Written Business Communication* (CSWB) (UVLL) 4 Davis Legal Environment of Business* 4 San Juan Principles of Marketing* 4 Ruvalcaba Management Information Systems* (UVLL) (INTD) 4 Beheshtian Business Seminar* 4 Dietz Internet in the Classroom for K-12 Educators 2 Redman Introduction to Geography (ASIA) (UVCD) 4 Slakey History of California (AHHT) (UVCD/UVLL) 4 Sayles History of Latin America (AHHT) (UVCD/UVLL) 4 Johnson Values and Critical Thinking*(AHPR) (UVLL/UVVO) 4 Beaumaster World Civ through Art & Theatre (ACAE) or (AHIA) (UVCD/UVLL) 4 Clark (This course requires independent field trips to 6 museums & 4 plays -no text book required) 1008 INTD 317 Song and Spirit: Music and Religion (INTD) 4 Hanawalt/Harrison 1009 KINE 001 Fitness for Life (AFFL) 2 Granquist (This course requires special equipment - please refer to course syllabus - http://sites.laverne.edu/laverne-online/) 1036 MGMT 300 Principles of Management* 4 Dietz 1037 MGMT 354 Oral Communication in Organization*(CSOC) (UVLL) 4 Jagannathan 1041 MGMT 355 Leadership in Organizations* (UVLL) 4 Park 1043 MGMT 356 Introduction to Organizational Theory* 4 Oprea 1055 MGMT 358 Culture & Gender Issues in Management* (UVCD) 4 Yousof 1056 MGMT 358 Culture & Gender Issues in Management* (UVCD) 4 Beaumaster 1057 MGMT 360 Financial Management & Budgeting 4 Yousof 1058 MGMT 388 Statistics* (CSQR) (UVLL) 4 McDonald 1059 MGMT 458 Stress Management 4 Sonnier 1060 MGMT 459 Organizational Behavior: Theory and Application* (UVCD/UVLL) 4 Furutan 1061 MGMT 459 Organizational Behavior: Theory and Application* (UVCD/UVLL) 4 Rush 1062 MGMT 496 Seminar in Management* (Sr. Standing) (For Org Mgmt majors only) 4 MacDonald 1010 MUS 100 Music History & Appreciation (AHFA) 4 Hanawalt 1011 MUS 358 American Music (AHFA) 4 Hanawalt 1012 NASC 102/102L Physical Science* (ANSP) (ALAB) (Co-req override required - please contact CAPA) 4 Morgan 2409 PADM 313 Urban Environment* (UVCD/UVLL) (INTD) 4 Wood 1063 PADM 314 Local Public Administration and Government 4 LeTourneau 1064 PADM 332 Public Administration (UVLL) 4 Harding 1065 PADM 499 Senior Seminar/Project* (Sr. Standing) (Public Admin majors only) 4 Beaumaster 1013 PHIL 110 Introduction to Philosophy (AHPR) (UVLL/UVVO) 4 Campana 1014 PLSC 301 American Govevelopment (ASBH) (UVLL/UVVO) 4 Gonchar 1069 SOC 326 Criminal Justice System* 4 Haug 1070 SOC 329 Correctional Systems* 4 Haug 1071 SOC 350 Law and Society* 4 Haug 1017 SPCM 210 Interpersonal Communication (CSOC) 4 Flora 1018 WRT 110 College Writing A (CSWA) 4 Wangler 1019 WRT 111 College Writing B* (CSWB) (UVLL) 4 Dirks 1020 WRT 201 Creative Writing (ACAE) (UVLL) 4 Ogden v Blackboard is required for all online courses. To request an account go to http://bb.laverne.edu/. v Textbook(s) must be purchased prior to the first class session. v If your professor indicates that your exam must be proctored, please contact the ONLINE Coordinator for proctoring instructions – Ms. Barbara Colley (800-695-4858, Ext. 5322) or bcolley@laverne.edu. STUDENTS MAY ENROLL IN NO MORE THAN 8 ONLINE UNITS PER SEMESTER. 7 EVENING CLASS SCHEDULE (February 2 - May 31) CRN ACCT Dept. 1297 1298 ACCT 1302 ACCT 1303 ACCT 1304 ACCT 1312 ACCT 2371 ACCT 1313 ACCT 2372 ACCT Students who do not attend the first class meeting may be instructed to drop the class. All changes in student schedules must be processed via MyLaVerne. No. 201 201 202 203 302 307 307 401 401 1332 BUS 270 1341 BUS 343 1336 BUS 1337 BUS 1338 BUS 274 274 330 2376 BUS 343 1344 BUS 347 1343 BUS 2375 BUS 1346 BUS 1354 BUS 1347 BUS 1351 BUS 1379 BUS 347 360 360 410 416 461 496 1431 ECON 228 1436 MGMT 300 1440 MGMT 355 1441 MGMT 358 1442 MGMT 358 1443 MGMT 359 1444 MGMT 360 1445 MGMT 388 1446 MGMT 451 1447 MGMT 455 1449 MGMT 459 1451 MGMT 496 Course Title of Accounting I Units Days Fundamentals 4 T Fundamentals of Accounting I 4 T Fundamentals of Accounting II 4 W Prereq: ACCT 201 Financial & Managerial Accounting 4 R Intermediate Accounting II 4 T Prereq: ACCT 301 Cost Accounting 4 R Prereq: ACCT 202 & BUS 274 Cost Accounting 4 M Prereq: ACCT 202 & BUS 274 Auditing 4 T Prereq: ACCT 302 & BUS 270 Auditing 4 W Prereq: ACCT 302 & BUS 270 Business Statistics (CSQR) (UVLL) 4 T Prereq: BUS 274 Applied Quantitative Analysis 4 M Applied Quantitative Analysis 4 M Business Finance (INTD) 4 T Prereq: ACCT 202 or 203, BUS 270, ECON 228 Foundations of Business Ethics (AHPR) (UVLL/UVVO) 4 R Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 Foundations of Business Ethics (AHPR) (UVLL/UVVO) 4 T Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 Legal Environment of Business 4 W Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 Legal Environment of Business 4 M Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 Principles of Marketing 4 W Prereq: ECON 228 & WRT 111 or BUS 346 Principles of Marketing 4 M Prereq: ECON 228 & WRT 111 or BUS 346 Management Information Systems (INTD) (UVLL) 4 R Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 Electronic Commerce 4 F Marketing Management 4 M Prereq: BUS 360 Business Seminar (Senior Standing) 4 R Prereq: All core requirements in major Economic Theories & Issues (ASEC) (UVLL) 4 T Principles of Management 4 W Prereq: WRT 111 Leadership in Organizations (UVLL) 4 W Prereq: WRT 110 Culture and Gender Issues in Management (UVCD) 4 F Prereq: WRT 110 Culture and Gender Issues in Mgmt (UVCD) 4 T Prereq: WRT 110 Management of Change & Conflict (UVLL/UVVO) 4 R Financial Management and Budgeting 4 T Statistics (CSQR) (UVLL) 4 M Prereq: BUS 274 or MATH 102 International Management (UVCD/UVVO) 4 M Prereq: MGMT 300 Managing Human Resources 4 R Prereq: MGMT 300 Organizational Behavior: Theory and Application (UVCD) (UVLL) 4 R Prereq: MGMT 300 Seminar in Management (Senior Standing) 4 R Prereq: All core requirements in major 8 Time 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm Instructor Moon Kyte Irwin 6:50-10pm Miller 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm Kyte Munoz Sloan Staff 6:50-10pm Kederian 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm Hayath Dierking Gordon 6:50-10pm Khan 6:50-10pm Stluka 6:50-10pm Fritch 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm Fabela Sacchetto Assael Rossum Gong Hartunian Liu Lee Walecki Hicks Hunt Yousof Hagan Davis Marquez Young Locker Dyck Cho Laffranchini CRN Dept. No. 2151 ANTH 1749 ANTH 250 305 2164 ANTH 2168 ANTH 394 400 1772 ANTH 2169 1782 1786 1788 ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH 1790 ANTH 1792 ANTH 1794 ANTH 1802 ANTH 1798 ANTH 1800 ANTH 1836 BIOL 1837 BIOL 1838 BIOL 1839 BIOL 1868 BIOL 1871 BIOL 1966 CHEM 1916 CMPN 1917 CMPN 1934 CMPN 1923 CMPS 1926 CMPS 1927 CMPS 1372 CMPS 1935 CMPS 1936 CMPS 1937 CMPS 1938 1939 1940 1941 1116 2407 CMPS CMPS CMPS CMPS EDUC EDUC 1102 EDUC 1103 EDUC 390 409 497 497 499 499 499 499 499A 499B 499B 101 101L 101 101L 343 343L 303 202 202L 480 367 385 392 410 480 481 490 491 499 499 499 251 253 305 306 Course Title Units Days Issues in Anthropology (ASBH) (UVCD/UVLL) 4 Quantitative Analysis (CSQR) 4 Prereq: MATH 102 or equivalent Research Methods 4 Prereq: ANTH 305 Ethnographic Field Methods (ASBH) (UVCD/UVVO) 4 Anthropological Theory 4 Prereq: ANTH 250 or 330 & WRT 111 Environmental Anthropology (ASBH) 4 Internship (UVCS/UVLL) (Jr Standing) (96 hrs. fieldwork) 4 Internship (UVCS/UVLL) (Jr Standing) (96 hrs. fieldwork) 4 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 4 Prereq: ANTH 305, 390 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 4 Prereq: ANTH 305, 390 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 4 Prereq: ANTH 305, 390 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 4 Prereq: ANTH 305, 390 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 2 Prereq: ANTH 305, 390 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 2 Prereq: ANTH 499A Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 2 Prereq: ANTH 499A Life Science: The Human Environment (ANSL) 4 Must register for lab – CRN 1837 Life Science: The Hum Environ Lab (ALAB) ($125 lab fee) 0 Life Science: The Human Environment (ANSL) 4 Must register for lab – CRN 1839 Life Science: The Hum Environ Lab (ALAB) ($125 lab fee) 0 Human Anatomy 4 Prereq: BIOL 101 or 201 or 204 or 205 Human Anatomy Lab ($125 lab fee) 0 Energy Issues (ANSP) 4 Electronic Devices & Circuits 4 Prereq: CMPN 150 and MATH 201 or 202 Electronic Devices & Circuits Lab ($125 lab fee) 0 Advanced Computer Architecture 4 Prereq: CMPN 280, 330 Object-Oriented Prog Using C++ 4 Prereq: CMPS 301 Data Structures 4 Prereq: CMPS 367 Project Management 4 Prereq: CMPS 375 Management Information Systems (INTD) (UVLL) 4 Prereq: WRT 111 or BUS 346 Distributed Internet Computing 4 Prereq: CMPS 378, CMPS 375 Mobile Applications Development 4 Prereq: CMPS 480 Database Management Systems 4 Prereq: CMPS 375 Systems Architecture 4 Senior Seminar/Project (Sr. Standing) 1-4 Senior Seminar/Project (Sr. Standing) 1-4 Senior Seminar/Project (Sr. Standing) 1-4 Curriculum Development for ECE (15 hrs. fieldwork) 4 Child, Family and Community (UVCD) HYBRID 4 Class Dates: Feb. 2, 9, 23; March 2, 23; April 6,13,27; May 11, 18 Internet K-12 Classroom Educators 2 Writing for Educators 4 Prereq: WRT 110 9 Time Instructor T R 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm Kelly Rosenberg R R 5:10-6:45pm 6:50-10pm Norvell Argandona W M T R T T T T T T T M W T W M/W T W W W F M W R M T R F M TBA TBA TBA M M 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-8:25pm 5:30-8:40pm 5:30-8:20pm 6:00-8:50pm 6:00-8:50pm 7:30-9pm 6:00-8:50pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 4:00-6:25pm 6:00-9:20pm 6:00-9:20pm 6:00-9:20pm 6:00-9:20pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:00-9:20pm 6:00-9:20pm TBA TBA TBA 6:50-10pm 3:30-6:40pm ONLINE ONLINE Martin Argandona Kennan Norvell Davis Gough Goodwin Kwon Norvell Argandona Godde Good Good McSweeny McSweeny Siegel Siegel Staff Muqri Muqri Muqri Ahmadnia Ahmadnia Son Staff Goetz Goetz Staff Son Ahmadnia Goetz Whitby Reynolds Buckley Redman Decker CRN Dept. 1104 EDUC 1105 EDUC 1106 EDUC No. 306 306 306 1107 EDUC 310 1109 EDUC 325 1111 EDUC 330 1108 EDUC 1110 EDUC 1112 EDUC 1117 EDUC 1119 EDUC 1121 EDUC 1123 EDUC 1124 EDUC 1125 EDUC 2244 EDUC 1113 EDUC 1115 EDUC 1147 EDUC 1148 EDUC 1149 EDUC 1150 EDUC 1151 EDUC 1152 EDUC 1153 EDUC 1154 EDUC 1155 EDUC 1420 EDUC 1421 EDUC 1126 EDUC 1127 EDUC 1128 EDUC 1129 EDUC 1130 EDUC 310 330 349 350 350 350 352 354A 354B 377 385 389 389 390 407 407 407 407 420 420 420L 420 420L 445 448 449 451 452 Course Title Units Days Time Instructor Writing for Educators 4 ONLINE Burgan Prereq: WRT 110 Writing for Educators 4 ONLINE Burgan Prereq: WRT 110 Writing for Educators 4 ONLINE Ayala Prereq: WRT 110 Foundations in Education (AHPR) (UVCD/UVVO) 4 F 3:30-6:40pm Bartelt Prereq: WRT 110 – 15 hrs. fieldwork Foundations in Education (AHPR) (UVCD/UVVO) 4 ONLINE Redman Prereq: WRT 110 – 15 hrs. fieldwork Integration of Literature and Writing in the Classroom 4 M 3:30-6:40pm Watkins Prereq: EDUC 306 and WRT 110 Instructional Approaches to Physical Education 4 R 6:50-10pm Hansen Prereq: WRT 111 Instructional Approaches to Physical Education 4 T 6:50-10pm Nedry-Molinaro Prereq: WRT 111 Visual & Performing Arts for the Elem. Teacher (INTD) HYBRID 4 R 4:30-6:40pm Johnson Prereq: EDUC 306 Child Psychology & Development (UVCD) 4 T 3:30-6:40pm Kennedy Prereq: WRT 111 – 15 hrs. fieldwork Child Psychology & Development (UVCD) 4 ONLINE Kennedy Prereq: WRT 111 – 15 hrs. fieldwork Child Psychology & Development (UVCD) 4 W 6:50-10pm Buckley Prereq: WRT 111 – 15 hrs. fieldwork Writing for Child Development 2 M 5:10-6:45pm Perez-Gonzalez Prereq: EDUC 251, 253 and WRT 111 Child Observation Practicum (80 hrs. observation) 2 W 5:10-6:45pm Buckley Prereq: EDUC 350 or PSY 307 & Fingerprint Clearance Assessment in Early Childhood (10 hrs. fieldwork) 2 T 6:50-8:25pm Kennedy Prereq: EDUC 354A & Fingerprint Clearance Theatre and Drama Instruction for Teachers (ACAE) M 6:30-9:40pm Clague Teaching K8 Social Studies (UVCD/UVCS) 4 ONLINE Steck Prereq: EDUC 306 and WRT 111 Instructional Approaches to Mathematics 4 ONLINE Steck Prereq: MATH 102 or equivalent Instructional Approaches to Mathematics 4 W 3:30-6:40pm Steck Prereq: MATH 102 or equivalent Science for the Elementary Teacher (15 hrs. fieldwork) 4 ONLINE Hayes Prereq: Life or Physical Science Learning Tech for Educators (UVLL) 4 ONLINE Decker Prereq: WRT 111 Learning Tech for Educators (UVLL) 4 W 6:50-10pm Perry Prereq: WRT 111 Learning Tech for Educators (UVLL) 4 T 3:30-6:40pm Staff Prereq: WRT 111 Learning Tech for Educators (UVLL) 4 T 6:50-10pm Humphrey Prereq: WRT 111 Sex, Drugs, and Health Education (AFFL) 2 W 6:00-6:50pm Shibuya Must register for activity lab – CRN 1155 Sex, Drugs and Health Education (AFFL) 2 W 8:00-8:50pm Shibuya Must register for activity lab – CRN 1155 Sex, Drugs and Health Ed Activity Lab 0 W 7:00-7:50pm Shibuya Sex, Drugs and Health Education (AFFL) SUNRISE COLLEGE 2 T 6:40-7:30am Shibuya Must register for activity lab – CRN 1421 Sex, Drugs and Health Ed Activity Lab SUNRISE COLLEGE 0 R 6:40-7:30am Shibuya Adult Supervision & Communication Skills HYBRID 4 R 3:30-6:40pm Giaimo-Ballard Math for Young Children (15 hrs. fieldwork) 4 T 3:30-6:40pm Cordero Prereq: EDUC 354B and 445 Early Childhood Literacy (15 hrs. fieldwork) 4 M 3:30-6:40pm Krause Prereq: EDUC 354B and 445 Infant/Toddler Devel, Grp Care & Curriculum 4 F 3:30-6:40pm Vazquez Prereq: EDUC 452 Parenting Theory in Cultural Contexts (INTD) (UVCD/UVVO) 4 R 6:50-10pm Sosa-Valderrama Prereq: EDUC 354A and 445 10 CRN Dept. 1131 EDUC No. 453B 1133 EDUC 499 1132 EDUC 1156 EDUC 1157 EDUC 2069 ENG 2078 ENG 2074 ENG 2080 2238 2065 2077 1664 1667 1682 1688 ENG ENG ENG ENG HIST HIST HIST HIST 1422 2108 2111 2113 2109 2106 2070 2055 2054 2046 KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE 2033 HUM 2053 KINE 2087 LS 2088 LS 2089 LS 2090 LS 2091 LS 2092 LS 2093 LS 2094 LS 2095 LS 2096 LS 1624 MATH 454P 499D 499D 275 353 383 409 440 460 499 102 110 405 499 305 001 001 001 001 001 151 212 330 340 356 410 301 304 350 357 358 365 370 390 490 499 105 Course Title Units Days Time Instructor Adv. Superv & Admin of Programs for Young Child 4 M 6:50-10pm Rivera Prereq: EDUC 448, 449, and 453A (8 hrs. of administrator shadowing) Early Childhood Teaching (UVCS) (180 hrs. fieldwork) 4 TBA 3:30-6:40pm Cary Prereq: EDUC 354 B and 452 Senior Project (Sr. Standing) (Child Dev. Majors Only) (UVLL) 4 T 6:50-10pm Giaimo-Ballard Prereq: EDUC 448 & 449. Approval required from instructor or program chair. Sr. Seminar for Liberal Studies Majors (UVLL/UVVO) HYBRID 4 W 3:30-6:40pm Redman Prereq: All core requirements in major (15 hrs. fieldwork) Sr. Seminar for Liberal Studies Majors (UVLL/UVVO) HYBRID 4 R 6:50-10pm Symonds Prereq: All core requirements in major (15 hrs. fieldwork) Advanced Writing for the English Major (UVLL) 4 T 6:50-10pm Cook Prereq: WRT 111 American Literature I (AHLT) (UVCD/UVVO) 4 R 6:50-10pm Staff Prereq: WRT 111 Myth in Literature (AHLT) (UVVO) 4 M 6:50-10pm Werner Prereq: WRT 111 SP: From Austin to Hardy (AHLT) 4 W 6:50-10pm Wright American Stage: Mirror of Society (UVLL/UVVO) 4 M/W 4:00-5:30pm Flaten Shakespeare (UVLL) 4 T 6:50-10pm Kahan Senior Examination (Senior Standing) 2-4 TBA TBA Reimonenq World Civilizations II (AHHT) (UVCD/UVVO) 4 M 6:50-10pm Staff U.S. History & Cultures (AHHT) (UVCD/UVLL) 4 T 6:50-10pm Cumming US Involvement in Vietnam: 1944-75 (ASPS) 4 W 6:50-10pm Cumming Senior Project (Senior Standing) 4 T 6:50-10pm Gelm Prereq: HIST 389 Values & Critical Thinking (AHPR) (UVLL/UVVO) 4 T 6:00-9:30pm Hensley Prereq: WRT 111 Fitness for Life (AFFL) SUNRISE COLLEGE 2 T/R 6:40-7:30am Santos Fitness for Life (AFFL) 2 T 6:50-8:25pm Solis Fitness for Life (AFFL) 2 W 6:50-8:25pm Matsunaga Fitness for Life (AFFL) 2 R 6:50-8:25pm Gonzalez Fitness for Life (AFFL) 2 M 6:50-8:25pm Maunakea Health & Physical Fitness Strategies (AFFL) 4 W 6:50-10pm Riggs Teaching Games 2 W 6:50-8:25pm Hansen Elementary Physical Education (Jr. Standing required) 4 M 6:50-10pm Hansen American Values in Sports Film (INTD) (UVVO) 4 M 6:50-10pm Alvarez Strength Training Techniques 4 M/W 650-8:25pm Durant Prereq: KINE 022,346 Exercise and Rehabilitation R 6:50-10pm Gateley Prereq: KINE 235, 237 American Legal Studies (UVLL) 4 M 6:50-10pm Bekhor Prereq: WRT 110 (Must have a minimum of 9 semester hours prior to registering for this course.) Legal Research and Writing (UVLL) 4 T 6:50-10pm Adongo Prereq: WRT 110 & completion or concurrent enrollment in LS 301 Wills, Trusts, & Probates 4 R 6:50-10pm Bekhor Prereq: LS 304 E Discovery 2 R 6:50-8:25pm Clemens Prereq: LS 304, 311 & 365 Trial Technology 2 R 8:35-10pm Clemens Prereq: LS 304 Litigation I 4 W 6:50-10pm Adongo Prereq: LS 304 Criminal Law & Procedures 4 M 6:50-10pm Dowd Prereq: LS 304 Contracts 4 R 6:50-10pm Adongo Prereq: LS 304 Paralegal Internship & Ethics 4 T 6:50-10pm Clemens Prereq: LS 365 Senior Project (Sr. Standing) 4 W 6:50-10pm Bekhor Prereq: All core requirements and must be in good standing Precalculus (CSQR) 4 T/R 5:10-6:45pm Banda Prereq: MATH 104 or placement exam 11 CRN Dept. 1630 MATH No. 201 1815 1968 1426 1886 102L 303 332 202 1676 1716 1425 1672 1813 MUS MUS MUS MUS NASC 1890 1893 1895 1897 1967 1693 1683 1689 PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PLSC PLSC PLSC NASC NASC PADM PHYS 1423 PSY 1973 PSY 1980 PSY 1120 PSY 1122 PSY 1988 PSY 1989 PSY 1990 PSY 1992 PSY 1993 PSY 1994 PSY 1996 PSY 2000 PSY 2002 PSY 2003 PSY 2005 PSY 2006 PSY 2010 PSY 1427 1722 1724 1745 REL SOC SOC SOC 1428 SOC 1756 SOC 1757 SOC 140 180 355 499 102 202L 202L 202L 202L 303 352 405 499 101 101 305 307 307 390 390 395 395 400 405 407 422 429 450 497 497 499 305 250 270 305 311 320 321 Course Title Calculus I (CSQR) Prereq: MATH 105 or placement exam Piano Workshop (ACAE) Guitar Workshop (ACAE) Jazz to Hip Hop (AHFA) Senior Project (Sr. Standing) Physical Science I (ANSP) Prereq: MATH 102 or placement exam Physical Science I Lab (ALAB) ($125 lab fee) Energy Issues (ANSP) Public Administration (UVLL) HYBRID General Physics II Prereq: PHYS 201 (Must register for lab 1890, 1893, 1895, or 1897) General Physics II Lab ($125 lab fee) General Physics II Lab ($125 lab fee) General Physics II Lab ($125 lab fee) General Physics II Lab ($125 lab fee) Energy Issues (ANSP) Model United Nations US Involve in Vietnam: 1944-75 (ASPS) Senior Project (Senior Standing) Prereq: PLSC 389 Principles of Psychology (ASBH) SUNRISE COLLEGE Principles of Psychology (ASBH) Statistics (CSQR) Prereq: MATH 102 or equivalent Child Psychology & Development (UVCD) Prereq: WRT 111 – 15 hours of fieldwork Child Psychology & Development (UVCD) Prereq: WRT 111 – 15 hours of fieldwork Research Methods Research Methods (UVLL/UVVO) Prereq: PSY 101, PSY 305 Computer Data Analysis Prereq: PSY 305 Computer Data Analysis Prereq: PSY 305 History of Psychology HYBRID Prereq: PSY 101 Brain & Behavior (INTD) PSY 101 or BIOL 203 Life Span Development (ASBH) (UVLL/UVVO) Substance Abuse Prereq: PSY 101 Counseling and Interviewing Techniques Special Topics: Positive Psychology Internship (96 hrs. fieldwork) (UVCD/UVCS) Prereq: Jr. Standing Internship (96 hrs. fieldwork) (UVCD/UVCS) Prereq: Jr. Standing Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) (UVLL) Prereq: PSY 390 World Religions: East (AHPR) (UVCD) Introduction to Sociology (ASBH) (UVCD/UVVO) Social Problems (ASBH) (UVCD/UVVO) Quantitative Analysis (CSQR) Prereq: MATH 102 or equivalent World Religions: East (AHPR) (UVCD) Sociology of Deviance Prereq: PSY 101 or 250 or SOC 250 & WRT 111 Juvenile Delinquency Prereq: WRT 111 12 Units Days 4 T/R 2 2 4 2 4 TBA M F M M 0 0 0 0 4 2 4 4 M T W R W M W T 0 4 4 5 W W R T/R 4 4 4 W/F M W 4 W 4 4 4 TBA R 2 R 2 R 4 M 4 4 M/W T 4 M 4 4 4 4 4 T M W F T 4 4 4 4 W R R R 4 M 4 4 W M Time 6:50-8:25pm Instructor Banda 6:00-9:20pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-8:50pm 5:10-6:45pm Morgan Staff Martinelli-Lee Stein 7:00-7:50pm 6:50-8:20pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-10pm 6:00-9:20pm 6:50-9:45pm 6:00-9:20pm 6:50-9:45pm 6:50-10pm 5:10-6:45pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:30-8am 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm ONLINE 6:50-10pm 5:10-6:45pm 6:50-10pm 5:10-6:45pm 6:50-8:25pm 5:10-6:45pm 6:50-10pm 5:10-6:45pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 4:00-5:30pm 5:10-6:45pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm Serdan Kuyper Boos Gratz Morgan Stein Stein Stein Stein Staff Minoves-Triquell Cumming Gelm Adams Guttman Lara Kennedy Buckley Baker Lara Bandek Bandek Gonchar Guttman Bandek Henkelman Adams Henkelmann McMahon Adams Lara Sawyer Rodriguez Gough Rosenberg Sawyer Davis Kennan CRN Dept. 1758 SOC No. 322 1761 SOC 329 1760 SOC 1766 SOC 1771 SOC 2166 SOC 1775 SOC 1781 SOC 1785 SOC 1787 SOC 1789 SOC 1791 SOC 1793 SOC 1801 SOC 1795 SOC 1797 SOC 1799 SOC 2187 SPAN 2184 SPAN 2259 WRT 1424 WRT 326 350 390 394 400 497 497 499 499 499 499 499A 499B 499B 499B 101 101 110 111 Course Title Units Introduction to Criminology 4 Prereq: SOC 250 and WRT 111 Criminal Justice System 4 Prereq: WRT 111 Correctional Systems 4 Prereq: WRT 111 Law & Society 4 Prereq: WRT 111 Research Methods 4 Prereq: SOC 305 Ethnographic Field Methods (ASBH) (UVCD/UVVO) 4 Sociological Theory 4 Prereq: SOC 250 & WRT 111 Internship (UVCS/UVLL) (96 hrs. fieldwork) 4 Prereq: Jr. Standing Internship (UVCS/UVLL) (96 hrs. fieldwork) 4 Prereq: Jr. Standing Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 4 Prereq: SOC 305 & 390 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 4 Prereq: SOC 305 & 390 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 4 Prereq: SOC 305 & 390 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 4 Prereq: SOC 305 & 390 Senior Thesis 2 Prereq: SOC 305 & 390 Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 2 Prereq: SOC 499A Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 2 Prereq: SOC 499A Senior Thesis (Senior Standing) 2 Prereq: SOC 499A Elementary Spanish II (AHFL) 4 Prereq: SPAN 100 or placement exam Elementary Spanish II (AHFL) 4 College Writing A (CSWA) 4 Prereq: WRT 109 or placement exam College Writing B (CSWB) (UVLL) HYBRID SUNRISE COLLEGE 4 Prereq: WRT 110 Days W Time 6:50-10pm Instructor Davis R 6:50-10pm Haug W M W R M T R T T T T T T T T M/W M/W/F T M/W 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 5:10-6:45pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-10pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-8:25pm 6:50-8:25pm 7:00-8:05am 6:50-10pm 6:30-7:30am Ross Donahue Martin Norvell Goodwin Kennan Norvell Davis Gough Goodwin Kwon Norvell Martin Argondona Godde Rocha Forero Werner Jared This is a partial listing of spring classes - please refer to the “electronic” schedule in MyLaVerne for the complete version. GENERAL EDUCATION - TRACK I BREADTH REQUIREMENTS Creative and Artistic Expression (ACAE) Critical Skills – Written Communication A (CSWA) Critical Skills – Written Communication B (CSWB) Critical Skills – Oral Communication (CSOC) Critical Skills – Quantitative Reasoning (CSQR) Humanities – History of Fine Arts (AHFA) Humanities – Foreign Language (AHFL) Humanities – History (AHHT) Humanities – Literature (AHLT) Humanities – Mass Media (AHMM) Humanities – Philosophy or Religion (AHPR) Humanities – Inter-Area (AHIA) Fitness for Life – (AFFL) Social and Behavioral Science – Behavioral Science (ASBH) Social and Behavioral Science – Political Science (ASPS) Social and Behavioral Science – Economics (ASEC) Social and Behavioral Science – Inter-Area (ASIA) The Natural World – Life Science (ANSL) The Natural World – Physical Science (ANSP) The Natural World – lab (ALAB) UNIVERSITY VALUES Values Orientation (UVVO) Community and Diversity (UVCD) Lifelong Learning (UVLL) Community Service (UVCS) INTERDISCIPLINARY REQUIREMENT (INTD) 13 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION After you register for your classes, review your account on MyLaVerne to be certain your aid is sufficient to cover your classes and that you have completed all requirements. To • • • • check your Term Balance: Log into MyLaVerne Student Services/Financial Aid Student Records Term Balance Financial Aid Requirements: • Log into MyLaVerne • Student Services/Financial Aid • Financial Aid Information Menu • My Eligibility • Review each section Pell and Cal Grant recipients: Your grants were awarded at a “full” time status, which is 12 units per semester in the CAPA program. When the grant pays it will be adjusted according to the number of units you are registered in at the beginning of the semester. If you Drop a class: If you drop a class, or do not attend a class, your financial aid will be adjusted accordingly. To be eligible for loans you must maintain a minimum of 6 units for the semester. If you have questions regarding your financial aid, contact the Office of Financial Aid at 800-6490160. If you need to make financial arrangements to pay the remaining balance please contact the Office of Student Accounts at 909-448-4060. Withdrawal during 1st week of classes 2nd week of classes 3rd week of classes Tuition Refund/Credit Policy Semester 100% Enrollment Period Term Other 100% 100% 75% 75% 75% 50% 50% 0% Students who receive federal financial aid are subject to a pro-rata return of federal funds through the 60% period of each term or semester as described in the Withdrawal from ULV by Financial Aid Recipients section of this catalog. The 60% period is calculated by dividing the number of days enrolled in the term by the total number of days within the term. The amount of funds that must be returned is determined by dividing the number of days in the term or semester that the student was not enrolled by the total number of days in the term or semester. The Financial Aid office will calculate the amount of the refund to the financial aid programs. If a student drops classes after the tuition credit period, but before the 60% period of a term, the student will be charged for the entire amount of tuition, but a prorated portion of the financial aid will be returned to the Title IV Program. Petitions to the stated policy, for medical reasons or reasons beyond the control of the student, should be in writing and addressed to the Dean of the program in which the student is enrolled. Fees are not refundable. 14 Student Information Academic Advising Learning Enhancement Center Plan to meet with your Academic Advisor each semester to review your program of study. The LEC, located in the Campus Center, provides assistance to students in enhancing basic competencies and developing learning strategies and skills. This is a great service for students who may need some assistance with math and writing skills. Tutoring service is free and tutors are available in most subject areas. All appointments for tutors need to be made at least 24 hours in advance by calling (909) 448-4342. Stop by and see what is available or visit them on the web at: http://laverne.edu/learning-enhancement-center/ Attendance Policy Regular and prompt attendance at all classes is required. The instructor may assign extra work, require special examinations or refuse to grant credit for a course if the number of absences is excessive. Students should ascertain the exact policy of each faculty member at the beginning of each course. Course Overloads Bookstore (909) 593-8962 Students may enroll in a maximum of 18 units per semester throughout the University system. Students may enroll in no more than 8 online units per semester. Students requesting to enroll in additional coursework must submit a “request for course overload” form to the Director of CAPA and receive approval prior to registration. 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The card catalog (LEOPAC) of Wilson Library is available through the Internet: http://laverne.edu/library/ All undergraduate students admitted to La Verne must complete their first semester Written English requirement within the first 12 units of course work. Not completing this requirement will result in student being placed on academic hold. It is strongly recommended that the second semester of Written English be completed within the first year. English Composition I may be completed in the following ways: WRT 110 or Certification Exam ($50) ext. 4342 or an approved community college course. DANTES Exams Graduation The DANTES program is a nationally recognized testing program in which students are granted credit for satisfactory performance on standardized tests offered in many subject areas. Please contact a CAPA advisor to discuss which exams are most appropriate for you. Students must contact CAPA and reserve up to two exams 2 weeks prior to test date. For additional info visit the DSST website at http://www.getcollegecredit.com Undergraduate students should file their Application for Graduation and major contract with the CAPA Office two semesters prior to anticipated completion date. This application provides the Registrar with information needed to prepare the diploma and to include the student’s name on the list of graduates. A graduation fee ($140) is required of all students whether or not they participate in the graduation ceremony, and covers the cost of the entire process of completing the degree program. Commencement Information The University holds graduation ceremonies each year in January and May. A candidate qualifies to participate in the January ceremony upon successful completion of all degree and program requirements during the preceding summer or fall terms, or when he/she has enrolled in all final courses during the current January Interterm. A candidate qualifies to participate in the May ceremony upon successful completion of all degree and program requirements during the preceding winter term, or when he or she has enrolled in all final courses during the current spring term. For additional info visit our commencement website at http://laverne.edu/commencement/ Departmental Honors Departmental Honors are awarded to undergraduate students who demonstrate a high level of achievement in their majors. Minimum requirements include an overall 3.0 GPA (some departments may require a higher GPA), and at least a 3.6 in their major and a high-quality senior project or portfolio of papers. To apply for Departmental Honors, please contact the CAPA Office for more details. Honors at Graduation A Bachelor’s degree student must have at least 84 semester units of letter grades to qualify for honors. The student who completes 36 semester units or more at La Verne, and who earns a minimum GPA of 3.6 in courses taken at the University and a minimum GPA of 3.6 in all course work applicable toward the Bachelor’s Degree, will be considered for the Honor of Cum Laude. Magna Cum Laude requires 3.75 GPA and Summa Cum Laude requires 3.85 GPA with 60 semester units at La Verne. 15 Career Services The Career Development Center, located in the Campus Center, offers an array of career services to all CAPA students and alumni. The following is a partial list of services and resources: JOB POSTINGS EMPLOYER NETWORK AND INFORMATION Through the Career Development Center’s website, there are links to on-line companies that provide mid-management and/or entry-level positions. To access the links click on "Career Links" on the Career Development Center's home page http://laverne.edu/careers/ The Career Development Center continually increases its employer network and relations each year. If you are interested in getting information about our employer contacts please call the Career Development Center. It is suggested, by the Career Development Staff, before applying for a job, to contact the Career Development Center to see if we have established contacts with the company you are applying to. CAREER COUNSELING APPOINTMENTS All University of La Verne students and alumni can make a career counseling appointment by calling (909) 448-4054. MOCK INTERVIEWING Mock Interviewing is a chance to work with a Career Counselor in a simulated interview to discuss your strengths and your challenges. Often, the Career Counselor will video tape your mock interview and you will review the tape with the counselor. All mock interviews are done on the main campus in the Career Development Center or you can do a mock phone interview with a career counselor by calling (909) 448-4054 and schedule a mock interview session. RESUME ASSISTANCE AND REVIEW Resume assistance and review allows students the opportunity to get the most current information about writing a resume, the opportunity to have a career counselor review your resume as well as provide you with information about posting your resume on-line and creating a scannable resume. This service is available by sending your resume, as a word document attachment to careerservices@laverne.edu. Once your resume is received through e-mail, a career counselor will review the resume, make any necessary changes or comments and then e-mail the revised resume back to you. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Other information regarding career assessments, employment laws, employer practices, international job placements, proper work ethics, and disabled student rights regarding job placement can be obtained from the Career Development Center by calling (909) 448-4054. The University of La Verne’s Campus Safety Department publishes the Annual Security Report To The Campus by October 1st each year. The report includes statistics for the most recent three-year period concerning reported crimes that occurred on all 13 of our permanent campuses. The report also includes information on important telephone numbers, alcohol and drug use, sexual assault, state sex offender registry and reporting of any crimes which might occur on campus. The report can be accessed on the University’s web site under the “Campus Safety Department” or by calling (909) 208-4903 for a written report. In addition to these two sources, the crime statistical information for crimes reported to have occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings, on property owned or controlled by the University of La Verne, and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus has been entered into the Department of Education’s web site. This information is available at http://ope.ed.gov/security. 16 D STREET C STREET 5TH STREET N 8 7 BONITA AVENUE B STREET 1 B 4 6 1. Lettered Lots = University Parking P 2. Parking by permit only on University Lettered Lots from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, Monday through Friday, excluding weekends and holidays P O 3 B 2 5 3. University Parking Permits not valid on City Streets LVFD/LVPD 43 9 FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL A 45 14 11 10 12 20 C 21 E 42 19 16 22 23 18 17 2ND STREET 25 28 24 E 31 29 26 33 G D 36 S Office of Sponsored Research Central Services (CS) ................ 40 Capital Planning Facilities Mail Services Space Management 10.2014 K H 35 f a d 38 b e I1 1ST STREET c I 39 H1 40 ARROW HIGHWAY UNIVERSITY Bonita Building (BONITA)......... 8 Center for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence (CAFE) ..... 41 H2 Ash Urns 34 Off Campus Parking Lot S Shuttle Service A Street & Arrow Highway Shuttle runs – Fall and Spring Semesters – Monday Through Thursday – 7am to 11pm 37 32 30 27 Abraham Campus Center Administration ASULV Barbara’s Place Career Services Commencement Graduate Success Center International Student Services Learning Enhancement Center Ludwick Conference Center Multicultural Services Office of Undergraduate Admission Office of Student Life Student Affairs Undergraduate Admission Veteran Student Services Arts & Communication (ACB) .... 36 Art Communications LVTV & LEOFM Studios Tall Wall Space Barkley (BB) ........................... 34 Education Barkley Annex (BB) ................. 35 RCA Teacher Education Brandt Residence Hall ............. 1 Residence Halls Shuttle Stops J Park Campus Located at 1574 Arrow Highway Abraham Campus Center (ACC) . 29 41 L E 13 15 E STREET 3RD STREET OF ULV Graphics Unified Services Desk Chapel (CHAP) ......................... 4 Campus Ministry Cogley Building (COG) .............. 21 CBPM Advising and Student Services Classroom 123, 131, 132 Small Business Development Center (SBDC) College of Business & Public Management (CBPM) .............. 19 Applied Business Science & Economics Dean’s Office Department of Marketing and Law Management & Leadership Public & Health Administration Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) ....................... 23 Counseling Center Disabled Student Services Dailey Theatre (DALY) .............. 25 Theatre Arts Davenport Dining (DDH) .......... 14 Presidents Dining Room West Dining Room ELS Language Center (ELS)....... 9 Enrollment Management (SEMC/ROC)............................. 39 Housekeeping Office of Admission Operations Office of Creative Services Office of External Programs Office of Graduate Admissions Office of Institutional Research Office of Marketing and Publications LA VERNE MAP LEGEND Office of Marketing and Publications Operations Office of Student Information Technology (SIT) Office of Strategic Communication Office of Vice President of SEMC Purchasing ROC Graduate Education Programs ROC Online Campus ROC Professional Development Courses ROC Student Services ROC Teacher Education Program Fasnacht Court........................ 12 Founders Hall (FH)................... 11 Chief Diversity and Inclusivity Office Computer Science History & Political Science Morgan Auditorium Music President’s Office Provost’s Office Treasury, Management & Budget Graduate Academic Services (GAS) . 22 Hanawalt Fitness Center )HF)... 27 Football Program Hanawalt House (HH) .............. 31 Hanawalt West Courtyard and East Patio La Verne Experience Health Services....................... 37 Hoover (HB) ............................ 5 CAPA (ROC ) College of Arts & Sciences – Dean’s Office Psychology Sociology/Anthropology Johnson Family Plaza .............. 28 17 Landis Academic Center (LAC) .. 17 Applied Business Science & Economics Department of Marketing and Law Harris Art Gallery Howell Board Room Management & Leadership Leo Hall (LEO).......................... 33 Business Management & Leadership College of Education & Organizational Leadership – Dean’s Office Organizational Leadership Lordsburg Building ................. 42 Liberal Studies Mainiero Hall (MA) .................. 10 Biology Chemistry La Fetra Lecture Hall Mathematics Physics Miller Hall (MIL) ...................... 15 Carlson Gallery of Photography English Legal Studies Modern Languages Philosophy & Religion Photography Speech Communication Modular Classroom (MCL)......... 43 Music Annex (MUS).................. 20 Oaks Residence Hall ................ 38 Student Housing & Residential Education Ortmayer Athletics Complex (ORTFLD)................................. 24 Park Campus........................... 45 Accounts Payable Facility and Technology Services Financial and Business Services Literacy Center (LC) Office of Human Resources/Payroll Office of Information Technology Risk Management Unified Computing Services Sneaky Park (SNEAKY) ............. 16 South Quad ............................ 30 Shuttle Stop for Parking Lot S Sports Science & Athletics Pavilion (SSAP).......... 26 Athletic Training Campus Safety Frantz Athletic Court Intercollegiate Athletics Movement & Sports Science Transportation and Parking Services Stu-Han Residence Hall ........... 6 University Advancement (UA) .. 7 Alumni Relations Major Gifts & Planned Giving University Quad ...................... 13 University Mall ....................... 3 Vista La Verne Residence Hall... 32 Campus Store Wilson Library (WIL)................ 18 Honors Center Woody Hall (WH)..................... 2 Academic Support & Retention Office of Financial Aid Registrar Student Accounts Transfer Evaluation & Degree Coordination REFUND POLICY – SPRING 2015 Day/Evening -16 weeks: (Last day to withdraw or make grade option changes - April 16) February 2 - 10 100% refund February 11 - 17 75% refund February 18 - 24 50% refund February 25 - April 16 0% refund Cycle I: (Last day to withdraw or make grade option changes - March 2) February 2 - 10 100% refund February 11 - 17 75% refund February 18 - 24 50% refund February 25 - March 2 0% refund Cycle II: (Last day to withdraw or make grade option changes - April 24) March 23 - 31 100% refund April 1 - 7 75% refund April 8 - 14 50% refund April 15 - 24 0% refund Accelerated Sunday: (Last day to withdraw or make grade option changes - April 24) March 23 - 31 100% refund April 1 - 7 75% refund April 8 - 14 50% refund April 15 - 24 0% refund Accelerated Evening & ONLINE: (Last day to withdraw or make grade option changes - May 4) March 23 -31 100% refund April 1 - 7 75% refund April 8 - 14 50% refund April 15 - May 4 0% refund *Students may drop or withdraw from a course via MyLaVerne. DELINQUENT PAYMENT OF TUITION ULV reserves the right to refuse a diploma or a transcript to any student or former student who is delinquent in the payment of any promissory note given in payment of any tuition, costs, or fees. Financial holds are placed on transcripts of students with delinquent accounts, and no transcripts or diplomas will be issued for such students until the holds have been removed. Students who have not met their financial obligations at the completion of a semester/term will be withdrawn automatically from all courses in that semester/term and will have financial holds placed on their transcripts. Such students will be reinstated, receive their grades, and see the financial holds removed only when their bills have been paid. Unpaid balances at the end of each semester shall become interest-bearing at the rate of 10% per annum. Interest shall be charged beginning 30 days from the end of the term that is delinquent. Interest on the outstanding balance shall be computed monthly and shall be added monthly to the amount due. If it becomes necessary for the University to seek collection help and/or initiate legal proceedings to collect unpaid accounts, an additional 33.33% will be added to the existing balance. The student will also be responsible for all legal fees incurred. 18 Tuition and Payment Options Tuition for Spring Semester 2015 will be $595 per semester unit. There is a $30 academic service fee per course each semester. Legal Studies students must pay a one-time $25 Student Assoc. Fee / EDUC students must pay a CEOL Assessment Fee ($7 per course) 4 units $2410 8 units $4820 12 units $7230 In order to complete your spring registration, you will need to make your financial arrangements. Financial arrangements include payment in full or enrolling in the university payment plan. All direct bill students (payment in full by employer – up front) must make their financial arrangements directly in Student Accounts. If financial arrangements are not made by the last day to enroll, you may be subject to a late fee or finance charges for any outstanding balance. The cost to enroll is a nonrefundable fee of $75.00 per semester. If you have any further questions, please contact the Office of Student Accounts by email at stuaccts@laverne.edu or call (909) 593-3511, ext. 4060. mailto: 1. 2. 3. Payment in Full: Tuition may be paid in full at the time of registration. Deferred Payments: If you wish to defer payments, refer to the table across and make your financial arrangements. Financial Aid: If you have applied for Financial Aid and do not know whether you have been given a loan or a grant, it will be necessary for you to contact the Financial Aid Office at (800) 649-0160. SEMESTER BASED PAYMENT PLAN Last Day to Enroll Down pament Number of payments Months of payment 12/5/14 0% 4 Jan - Apr 1/2/15 20% 4 Jan - Apr 1/19/15 25% 3 Feb - Apr COMPANY REIMBURSED STUDENTS ONLY Last Day to Enroll Required down pament Number of payments Month of payments 1/19/15 25% 1 July 15, 2015 Important Dates: February 10 February 10 February 16 March 2 March 16-22 April 3 March 31 March 31 March 31 March 31 April 16 April 16 April 24 April 24 May 4 May 4 May 30 May 31 Cycle 1 - Last day to register or make program changes without a late fee. Day/Evening (16 wks) - Last day to register or make program changes without a late fee President’s Day – Academic Holiday Cycle 1 - Last day to withdraw or change grade option to CRD/NCR. Spring Break (Traditional 16 week courses only) Good Friday – Academic Holiday Accelerated Evening - Last day to register or program changes without late fee. ONLINE - Last day to register or program changes without late fee. Cycle II - Last day to register or make program changes without late fee. Accelerated Sunday - Last day to register or make program changes without late fee. Day/Evening (16 wks) - Last day to withdraw or change grade option to CRD/NCR. CAPA “Special Course” registration ends. (e.g.: Independent or Directed Studies) Cycle II - Last day to withdraw or change grade option to CRD/NCR. Accelerated Sunday - Last day to withdraw or change grade option to CRD/NCR. Accelerated Evening – Last day to withdraw or change grade option to CRD/NCR. ONLINE – Last day to withdraw or change grade option to CRD/NCR. Commencement Last day of spring semester Drop Policy: If, after registering for a course, the student decides not to continue, the student must official drop the course via MyLaVerne. 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