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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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)
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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
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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.
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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.
Hours of Operation:
Monday through Thursday
8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Friday
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Weekend College (First Friday Session Only): 8:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.
On-Line textbook orders: http://laverne.edu/bookstore/
If ordering on-line, please place order at least 2 weeks prior to the
start of class.
Classroom Facilities
Classrooms should be left clean and in good order at the end of
each class session.
Library Services
English Language Skills
The library delivers services to students off-campus through a toll
free number at (800) 866-4858. Students may request subject
searches of databases containing books, articles or newspapers.
After receiving a search, students can request articles photocopied from periodicals owned by the Library. Databases will list
holdings or students may use a list sent with searches. Books
are checked out by mail for a month. 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.
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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.
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Space Management
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Bonita Building (BONITA)......... 8
Center for the Advancement
of Faculty Excellence (CAFE) ..... 41
H2
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Off Campus
Parking Lot S
Shuttle Service
A Street &
Arrow Highway
Shuttle runs – Fall and Spring
Semesters – Monday Through
Thursday – 7am to 11pm
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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
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Abraham Campus Center (ACC) . 29
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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
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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.
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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:
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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%
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Feb - Apr
COMPANY REIMBURSED STUDENTS ONLY
Last Day to Enroll
Required down pament
Number of payments
Month of payments
1/19/15
25%
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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. If the class is cancelled, the student must officially drop the course via
MyLaVerne.
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