Register COURSE OFFERING FOR THE SUMMER 2015 SEMESTER IN LEBANON, MT. JULIET, AND NASHVILLE 100 and 200 level courses are being offered THIS summer to YOU at half price! Step 1 ~ Priority Registration Make sure to get official before the first day of class. The student will use the program of study in the University Catalog and their personal transcript (available online) to select the courses appropriate for their major and/ or minor. The student will make an appointment with their advisor to have the schedule reviewed; appointments begin on March 23, 2015. Find it quick: Financial Services 2 Business Office 2 Withdrawal Policy 3 General Info./Fees 4 Student Life 5 Academics 5 Offering 6-9 Accreditation 10 Summer Dates 10 The advisor will review the schedule and make suggestions. If in agreement, the advisor will allow access to registration. If the advisor does not agree with the schedule and the student does not want to make alterations, the advisor will allow access to registration and officially note the disapproval in the student’s file. Please see special online registration instructions on our website www.cumberland.edu/studentresources. A student who has a balance of more than one semester in arrears will not be permitted to register for further classes until the account is paid. During the appropriate time period, the student will log onto CAMS and register for the selected courses. Follow the steps in the CU Register that will include information about Student Financial Services, Residence Life, Student Life, and Business Office requirements. When this process is complete, undergraduate students will be “priority registered” for summer classes. Priority Registration Dates Graduates March 30-May 1 Seniors and Juniors March 30-May 1 Sophomores April 6-May 1 Freshmen April 13-May 1 New Students & Dual Enrollment Begins April 17 Online Registration Instructions: http://www.cumberland.edu/ student-resources/sm_files/ Online%20Student% 20Registration%20Instructions.pdf Page 2 CU Register Step 2 ~ Student Financial Services (MH-103) Visit Student Financial Services (MH-103) to ensure that all Financial Aid is in process and/ or complete, including: ~ FAFSA has been processed. ~ Verification documents have been signed and submitted, if requested. ~ Loan applications have been submitted. ~ Athletic/Fine Arts scholarships have been signed and submitted. Questions concerning Financial Assistance (including work study and loan programs) should be addressed to Student Financial Services at financialaid@cumberland.edu. Students who do not have financial assistance will be expected to pay all tuition and fees during the registration/ fee paying process. Continue to Step 3 below Step 3 ~ Business Office (MH-109) Contacting the Business Office is the final step in the registration process. Students must make their schedule official (which means make payment arrangements). Make sure your classes are correct, the charges are correct (tuition, fees, housing, etc.) and payment arrangements have been made. Registration will not be complete and students cannot attend classes until all tuition/fees are paid in U.S. funds or appropriate payment arrangements have been made with the Business Office. Students must pay all balances owed the University before the end of each semester. Cumberland offers several payment options to facilitate the student with their final step of registration. Methods of payment are: cash; personal check; money order; and credit or debit cards. Financial Assistance is available to students who qualify. Students should contact Student Financial Services for details. PAYMENT IN FULL – CU will accept a personal check or money order for the total balance due. Checks should be made payable to Cumberland University and include the students’ full name on the face of the check. The University also accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. Payments may be made online by credit card, debit card, or electronic check at: https://charlie.cumberland.edu/estudent/ login.asp MONTHLY PAYMENTS – Students may make monthly payments by enrolling in the FACTS Payment Plan. Contracts may be completed online at: https:// online.campuscommerce.com/signin/4JRVC Payments are automatically withdrawn from a checking or savings account, or a credit or debit card on the 5th or the 20th of each month. Contact the Business Office at 615-547-1218 or 615-547-1250 for details. THIRD PARTY PROMISSORY NOTE - CU also offers a deferred payment plan to those students whose employer/responsible party has agreed to pay for their classes. Each semester students must sign a “Third Party Promissory Note” stating the employer/responsible party will pay the balance on completion of classes at the end of the semester. The students must also submit a signed statement each semester from their employer on company letterhead. STUDENT RESPONSIBILITY - Should any pending credits to a students’ account fail to materialize or for any other reason a balance due results, the student is responsible for the balance due. In the event the account remains unpaid and is referred to a collection agency, the student will also be responsible for all collection agency fees and/or attorney fees associated with collections. Students must have all fees paid and their schedule official prior to moving into a residence hall, participating in university functions, participating in academic or any athletic activities, or receiving other university privileges. Page 3 CU Register Summer 2015 Withdrawal Policy and Dates Withdrawal will be effective from the date the formal application for withdrawal is filed with the Registrar. The policy for summer is as follows: Last Day to Register/Add a Course 100% Refund Student responsible for 50% of charges Student responsible for 75% of charges Last day to withdraw with a “W” Last day to withdraw with a “WP” or “WF” May Term (May 11-June 5) May 15 May 15 May 22 May 29 May 22 May 29 Summer I (June 8-July 2) June 12 June 12 June 19 June 26 June 19 June 26 Summer II (July 6-July 31) July 10 July 10 July 17 July 24 July 17 July 24 All Summer (May 11-Aug. 25) May 15 May 15 June 12 July 17 June 12 July 17 Term A (May 11-July 2) May 15 May 15 May 29 June 15 May 29 June 15 Term B (July 6-Aug. 25) July 10 July 10 July 24 August 10 July 24 August 10 Session After the last day to withdraw with a “WP” or “WF”, students are responsible for 100% of charges. When a student decreases the number of hours attempted during a term, a refund may be calculated based upon the official drop date as presented to the Registrar’s Office. Credits are based on the tuition charges, not the amount paid. If the student is receiving financial assistance, credits will be returned to the financial aid accounts, including lenders of student loans, before any money is returned to the student. Students should note that the requirement to return the unearned portion of the federal financial aid might leave them owing a balance due to Cumberland University. Withdrawals from school for any reason, during any term, must be made by official notification to the Registrar’s Office. FAILURE TO ATTEND CLASSES DOES NOT CANCEL ENROLLMENT. The federal refund calculation policy will be used for students who have attended classes at CU and are receiving Title IV financial assistance. Refund or credit on account of residence hall rent after registration must be approved by the Vice President for Finance. Refunds will be granted on a pro-rata basis when the student is forced to withdraw from the residence hall for personal medical reasons confirmed by a licensed physician, or at the request of Cumberland University Administration for reasons other than disciplinary. No refund will be made other than under the above circumstances. When a student who has received federal financial aid (PELL Grants, FSEOG Grants, Federal Perkins Loans, Direct Federal Stafford Loans, or Direct Federal Parent Loans for Undergraduates) completely withdraws from the University; the unearned portion of the aid must be returned to the program. The unearned portion is calculated up to the first 60% of the enrollment period. The calculations are made on a pro-rata basis, based upon the total enrollment period. The federal government has set the order in which unearned aid must be returned to the programs. Please see the University Catalog for information regarding the order in which refunds are returned. Students withdrawing from the University must contact the Registrar, the Student Financial Services Office, Director of Residence Life, Dean of Students, and the Business Office. COURSE OFFERING FOR THE SUMMER 2015 SEMESTER Page 4 Summer 2015 Fees Undergraduate Tuition - Full-time rate (12-18 hours; 300-400 level courses) $9,600 Undergraduate Tuition - Hourly rate (<12 or >18 hours; 300-400 level courses) $800 Undergraduate Tuition - Hourly rate (100-200 level courses) $400 SUMMER 2015 ONLY Undergraduate Access Fee (1-4 hours) $150 Undergraduate Access Fee (5-11 hours) $300 Undergraduate Access Fee (12-18 hours) $500 Summer Residence Hall (per month) $425 Directed Study fee (per course) $100 Additional fees required by course See catalog International student fee $75 Return Check fee $25 Undergraduate graduation fee $200 Graduate graduation fee $225 MSP Graduate Tuition rate $800-less $365 tuition assistance = Net cost per hour $435 MBA Graduate Tuition rate (per credit hour) $450 MA Graduate Tuition rate (per credit hour) $450 MSSEP Graduate Tuition rate (per credit hour) $450 MAT and MEd Graduate Tuition rate (per credit hour) $450 General Information The University reserves the right to add, combine or delete from this schedule, and to make any changes in listed faculty teaching assignments, class times, and/or room designations. Specific course descriptions for all classes listed may be found in the Cumberland University Catalog, located in the Student Resources section of the Cumberland University website. Cumberland University is regionally accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate and master degrees. (see the back page for full accreditation statement) Cumberland University is in compliance with all known federal, state, and local regulations regarding nondiscrimination. The University reserves the right to video tape or audio tape any class for educational purposes. Page 5 CU Register Student Life Information ID Cards (Student photo identification card) ~ These documents are made or updated for all students during the registration process. There will be a charge for remaking lost ID cards. Students may be asked to present an ID when checking out library materials. Get official before the first day of class! Textbooks and supplies ~ Watch for the coming announcement involving changes in our textbook and supplies offering! Beginning with the summer semester, you will now have the option to rent books, purchase eBooks, new and used books as well as other course requirements at competitive pricing either in person at the beginning of the semester or online 24/7. The CU Store is located in Labry Hall, 615547-1236 Residence Life ~ All students must have all Residence Life fees paid. Students must be official before they receive a key to their assigned residence hall. Please contact the Office of Residence Life at 615-547-1231 or reslife@cumberland.edu with any questions. Academic ADVISING - The University offers advising for both currently enrolled and entering students. Advisors help students with their schedules, but the primary obligation for knowing all graduation requirements rests with the student. PRE-REQUISITE - A prerequisite is a course or other specific preparation that must be completed before enrollment in an advanced course. Prerequisite information is contained in the course description sections of the Cumberland University catalog. A grade of “C” or higher, must be earned before advancing to the next sequential course. “Like” Cumberland University Registrar’s Office on Facebook to stay up to date with important information regarding deadlines, graduation, course offerings, and so much more! www.facebook.com/ CURegistrar RELEASE OF INFORMATION – The University complies with all provisions of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 dealing with the release of education records. No information, except directory information, contained in any student’s records is released to persons outside the University or to unauthorized persons on the campus without the written consent of the student. The University reserves the right not to release directory information. Directory information includes name, home address, school address, telephone listing, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and heights of members of the athletic team, dates of attendance, Deans List, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previous educational institution attended. This information may be released to appear in public documents and may be otherwise disclosed without student consent unless a written request not to release information is filed, each semester with the Registrar. ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE - Students who need extra help in any course are urged to make an appointment with the instructor to seek assistance as soon as a problem develops. Free tutoring is available by contacting the Academic Enrichment Center (615-547-1285). STUDENTS NEARING GRADUATION - Any student nearing graduation is encouraged to complete the registration process as soon as possible so that space may be reserved in the needed classes. The University does not guarantee a specific course will be offered during the anticipated final term of enrollment. The University urges students who are nearing graduation to consult with the Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Registrar, the Academic School Dean, and/or their advisor to ensure that the needed courses or appropriate substitutions will be offered during their remaining term(s) of enrollment. JUNIORS - ALL 1st semester Juniors (2 years from graduation) should complete a Graduation Evaluation Form and submit to the Registrar's Office (MH-107). SENIORS - ALL 1st semester Seniors (one year from graduation) should complete an Intent to Graduate Form and submit to the Registrar’s Office (MH-107). Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop Haley, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS 3.00 Heifner, F. TBA TBA TBA TBA 3.00 3.00 Crescuillo, J. Heifner, F. PHX-2A TBA MTWR 1:00PM TBA TBA 4.00 3.00 4.00 Atwood, K. Atwood, K. Heifner & Atwood MH-306 MH-306 TBA MTWR 12:00PM 3:50PM MTWR 8:00AM 10:50AM TBA TBA TBA 3.00 3.00 Landis, E. Heifner, F. CANVAS TBA Online TBA 3.00 1.00 Pierce, S. Pierce, S. MH-301 MH-302 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM TBA TBA TBA 3.00 Melnikov, M. CANVAS Online 3.00 Staff LH-122 3.00 Rex, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS 3.00 Heifner, F. TBA TBA TBA TBA 3.00 3.00 Swart, L. Bell, R. LH-211 TBA MAY TERM (May 11-June 5) ACCOUNTING ACC 211 01 Principles of Accounting I 3.00 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 497 01 Pueblos, Canyons & Art of New Mexico 401 498 01 01 Issues in Contemporary Arts Pueblos, Canyons & Art of New Mexico 100 111 499 01 01 01 Principles of Biology General Biology I Ecological Exploration fo the Southwest 101 498 01 01 Introduction to Business Economic History of the Southwest You must see Dr. Heifner for this course to secure advanced meeting times. Additional course fee. ART ART ART You must see Dr. Heifner for this course to secure advanced meeting times. Additional course fee. 3:50PM TBA BIOLOGY BIO BIO BIO You must see Dr. Heifner for this course to secure advanced meeting times. Additional course fee. BUSINESS BUA BUA You must see Dr. Heifner for this course to secure advanced meeting times. Additional course fee. Online TBA CANVAS TBA CHEMISTRY CHEM 103 CHEM 103L 01 01 Fundamentals of Chemistry Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory 241 01 Principles of Macroeconomics ECONOMICS ECON Online CANVAS EDUCATION ED 301 01 Strategies in Teaching MTWR 4:00PM 6:50PM ENGLISH ENG 216 01 Topics in Literature: Vampires in Literature & Film GEOGRAPHY GEOG 497 01 Pueblos, Canyons & Art of New Mexico You must see Dr. Heifner for this course to secure advanced meeting times. Additional course fee. HISTORY HIS HIS 202 497 01 01 History of the United States II Colonial & Territorial History of Southwest You must see Dr. Heifner for this course to secure advanced meeting times. Additional course fee. MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM TBA TBA TBA HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION HPER HPER HPER 200 343 402 01 01 01 Foundations of Physical Education Esesentials in Adaptive Physical Education Administration of Health & Physical Education MATH MATH 098 111 01 01 Basic Algebra College Algebra NUR 230 01 Nutrition 3.00 2.00 3.00 Walker, G. Walker, G. Holbrook, J. CANVAS CANVAS CANVAS Online Online Online Online Online Online CANVAS CANVAS CANVAS 3.00 3.00 Fuller, C. Fuller, C. LH-202 LH-202 MTWR 1:00PM 3:50PM MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM 2.00 Markie, J. McFar-1 MTWR 4:00PM Heifner, F. TBA TBA TBA TBA 3.00 Haley, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS 3.00 1.00 4.00 Bryan, D. Bryan, D. Reynolds, A. MH-306 MH-304 MH-300/308 3.00 Melnikov, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS 3.00 Winters, T. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS 3.00 Bevill, C. LH-115 MATHEMATICS NURSING 5:55PM PSYCHOLOGY PSY 498 01 Psychology Across Cultures 3.00 You must see Dr. Heifner for this course to secure advanced meeting times. Additional course fee. SUMMER I (June 8-July 2) ACCOUNTING ACC 212 01 Principles of Accounting II BIOLOGY BIO BIO BIO 203 203L 213 01 01 01 Microbiology Microbiology Laboratory Human Anatomy & Physiology I ECON 242 01 Principles of Microeconomics MTWR 8:00AM 11:50AM TBA TBA TBA MTWR 8:00AM 11:50AM ECONOMICS PSYCHOLOGY PSY 211 01 Psychology of Human Growth & Development SPANISH SPAN 111 01 Elementary Spanish I MTWR 8:00AM 10:50AM Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop 3.00 McRoberts, S. PHX-7A MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM 4.00 Reynolds, A. MH-300/308 MTWR 8:00AM 11:50AM 3.00 Melnikov, M. CANVAS Online 3.00 Mason, J. MH-206 MTWR 1:00PM 3.00 Bevill, C. MH-204 MTWR 8:00AM 10:50AM 3.00 Menefee, L. LH-117 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM Smith, S. Smith, S. Smith, S. Smith, S. CANVAS CANVAS CANVAS CANVAS Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online CANVAS CANVAS CANVAS CANVAS Haley, M. TBA TBA TBA TBA 3.00 Staff CANVAS Online Online CANVAS 3.00 3.00 3.00 Redmond, L. Rex, M. Harris, S. CANVAS CANVAS CANVAS Online Online Online Online Online Online CANVAS CANVAS CANVAS 3.00 Cheathem, M. TBA TBA TBA TBA Storie Storie CANVAS TBA Online TBA Online TBA CANVAS TBA Landis, E. TBA TBA TBA TBA SUMMER II (July 6-July 31) ART ART 390 01 Special Study Studio: Ceramics BIOLOGY BIO 214 01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II FINANCE FIN 301 01 Money and Banking Online CANVAS PSYCHOLOGY PSY 205 01 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences 3:50PM SPANISH SPAN 112 01 Elementary Spanish II SPEECH SPEE 220 01 Fundamentals of Speech A TERM (May 11-July 2) SPECIAL EDUCATION SPE SPE SPE SPE 346 350 360 440 A01 A01 A01 A01 Ethical/Professional Aspects of Special Ed. Assessment of the Exceptional Student Characteristics Needs of Exceptional Students Modified Tech. & Strat. for Exceptional Student (Modified) 3.00 3.00 4.00 4.00 ALL SUMMER (May 11-August 25) ACCOUNTING ACC 490 01 Accounting Internship 3.00 Note: Contact instructor & Ronie McPeak to arrange placement CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRJ 111 01 Introduction to Criminal Justice ENGLISH ENG ENG ENG 101 102 215 01 01 01 English Composition I English Composition II Introduction to Literature HIS 330 01 Historical Field Trips HISTORY Note: Additional course fee HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION HPER HPER 421 499 01 01 Senior Seminar Internship MGT 499 01 Management Intership 3.00 1-10 Note: Contact instructor & Ronie McPeak to arrange placement MANAGEMENT 3.00 Note: Contact instructor & Ronie McPeak to arrange placement Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop 1.00 5.00 0.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 0.00 2.00 6.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 2.00 2.00 Thorup, D. Thorup, D. Staff Morgan, T. Humes, G. Staff Staff Wright, T. Windmiller, J. Staff Chatham, B. Staff Davis-Scott, P. Staff Davis-Scott, P. Thorup, D. McFar-1 McFar-1 TBA McFar-2 McFar-1 McFar-1 TBA McFar-1 McFar-2 TBA McFar-2 TBA McFar-1 TBA McFar-2 TBA W W TBA T R M TBA R R TBA T TBA T TBA R TBA 9:00AM 10:30AM TBA 4:00PM 9:00AM 8:00AM TBA 5:30PM 12:30PM TBA 9:00AM TBA 9:00AM TBA 9:00AM TBA 10:15AM 1:45PM TBA 6:25PM 1:25PM 11:25AM TBA 8:00PM 3:55PM TBA 12:25PM TBA 12:25PM TBA 11:25AM TBA Morgan, T. Morgan, T. Staff Staff Staff Staff Windmiller, J. Staff Gunter, J. Staff Wright, T. Staff Buscher, C. Staff Staff Staff CUC-226 CUC-226 CUC-226 OFF-MJ Center CUC-212 OFF-MJ Center CUC-212 OFF-MJ Center CUC-226 TBA CUC-225 OFF-MJ Center CUC-212 OFF-MJ Center CUC-211 CUC-211 R T M S T S R 0 W TBA W M M S R T 6:00PM 7:15PM 6:00PM N/A 6:00PM N/A 6:00PM N/A 6:00PM TBA 6:00PM 6:00PM 6:00PM N/A 6:00PM 6:00PM 8:25PM 9:45PM 8:25PM N/A 9:25PM N/A 9:25PM N/A 9:25PM TBA 9:25PM 8:25PM 9:25PM N/A 9:25PM 8:25PM NURSING NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR 301 302 302L 315 323 327 327L 345 372 372C 406 406C 407 407C 420 498 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR NUR 314J 315J 325J 371JC 371J 372JC 372J 376JC 376J 407JC 407J 420J 426J 460JC 460J 491J MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 MJ1 Dosage Calculation Professional Nursing Foundations Professional Nursing Foundations Laboratory Pharmacology in Nursing II Pathophysiology Health Assessment Health Assessment Laboratory Complementary Health Care Adult Health Nursing II Adult Health Nursing II Clinical Nursing in Family and Child Care Nursing in Child and Family Care Clinical Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Clinical Gerontology Special Topics: VESNIP MT. JULIET NURSING Pharmacology in Nursing I Pharmacology in Nursing II Introduction to Nursing Research Adult Health Nursing I Clinical Adult Health Nursing I Adult Health Nursing II Clinical Adult Health Nursing II Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Clinical Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Clinical Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Gerontology Leadership and Management in Nursing Advanced Topics in Nursing Clinical Advanced Topics in Nursing Successful Entry into Professional Nursing Practice 2.00 2.00 2.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 6.00 0.00 4.00 0.00 4.00 2.00 3.00 0.00 7.00 2.00 Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Crescuillo, J. PHX-2A Day Start Stop MASTER OF FINE ARTS May Term (May 11-June 5) FA 6021 01 Future Directions for Fine Arts 3.00 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING A Term (May 11-July 2) MAT 5020 OLA01 School Law MAT 5070 OLA01 Advanced Classroom Management MAT 5180 OLA01 Education: The Profession & the Professional MAT 5400 OLA01 Advanced Assessment Applications, Ethics & Professional Aspects of Special SPE 5010 A01 Education 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Carmichael, S. Carlton, S. Collier, C. Finch, S. Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work 3.00 Smith, S. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS Note: Additional hours required on campus. SPE 5020 A01 Characteristics/Needs of Exceptional Students (Modified) 3.00 Smith, S. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS SPE 5030 A01 Techniques/Strategies for Exceptional Students 3.00 Smith, S. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS SPE 5040 A01 Advanced Educational Assessment of Exceptional Students 3.00 Smith, S. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Toombs, C. Collier, C. Criscoe, A. Montgomery, B. Clauss, L. Smith, S. Gordon, J. Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work CANVAS Net.Work Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Online Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work Net.Work CANVAS Net.Work Note: Additional hours required on campus. Note: Additional hours required on campus. Note: Additional hours required on campus. B Term (July 6-August 25) MAT 5010 OLB01 Innovative Instructional Technology MAT 5030 OLB01 Curriculum Designs MAT 5050 OLB01 Advanced Educational Psychology MAT 5060 OLB01 Strategies for the 21st Century Classroom MAT 5080 OLB01 Diverse Populations MAT 5221 B01 Evaluation & Remediation of Reading Problems MAT 5250 OLB01 Building Literacy in the K-12 Classroom MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION A Term (May 11-July 2) MBA 5121 A01 Managerial Accounting MBA 5131 A01 Corporate Financial Analysis MBA 5161 A01 Marketing Management 3.00 3.00 3.00 Haley, M. Melnikov, M. Landis, E. LH-118 LH-118 LH-118 T M W 6:00PM 10:00PM 6:00PM 10:00PM 6:00PM 10:00PM B Term (July 6-August 25) MBA 5253 B01 Applied Statistics MBA 5325 B01 Managerial Planning & Leadership 3.00 3.00 Stumb, P. Hagan, P. LH-118 LH-118 T M 6:00PM 10:00PM 6:00PM 10:00PM MASTER OF EDUCATION A Term (May 11-July 2) MEd 5150 A01 Instructional Leadership MEd 5171 A01 Practicum: Instructional Leadership MEd 5180 A01 Practicum I: TN Instructional Leadership License Only 3.00 3.00 3.00 Wright, D. Finch, K. Finch, K. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA B Term (July 6-August 25) MEd 5178 B01 Practicum: Professional Learning and Growth MEd 5181 B01 Practitum II: TN Instructional Leadership License only MEd 5378 B01 Professional Learning and Growth 3.00 3.00 3.00 Finch, K. Finch, K. Finch, K. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MASTER OF PUBLIC SERVICE MANAGEMENT All Summer (May 11-August 25) 01 Human Development MSP 5000 MSP 5020 01 Organizational Behavior MSP 5240 01 Seminar in Media Relations Note: Meets on some Saturday per syllabus of instructor MSP 5260 01 Seminar in Environment Interaction Note: Meets on some Saturday per syllabus of instructor 3.00 3.00 1.00 Farris, J. Hayden, J. McKee, C. OFF-Nashville OFF-Nashville OFF-Nashville TR S TR 7:20AM 9:00AM 8:00AM 11:30AM 7:20AM 9:00AM 1.00 Collier, C. OFF-Nashville TR 7:20AM 9:00AM TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MASTER OF SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE All Summer (May 11-August 25) SEP 5020 01 Advanced Adaptive Physical Education SEP 5070 01 Learner Assessment in Physical Education SEP 5613 01 Administration of Physical Education & Sport SEP 5614 01 Fiscal Issues in Sport SEP 5634 01 Pedagogy of Physical Education and Sport SEP 5997 01 Internship 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Walker, G. Walker, G. Holbrook, J. Holbrook, J. Walker, G. Walker, G. Page 10 CU Register Accreditation Statement Cumberland University is chartered by the State of Tennessee and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate, the baccalaureate and the master's degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Cumberland University. The School of Humanities, Education, and the Arts at Cumberland University is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), www.ncate.org. This accreditation covers initial teacher preparation programs and/or advanced educator preparation programs at the University. The Tennessee State Department of Education has approved Cumberland University to offer certain programs for specific teacher licenses. For a list of approved teacher licensure programs at Cumberland University, please visit the Department of Education website: (http://www.state.tn.us/education/lic/edprep.shtml). The baccalaureate program in Nursing at Cumberland University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036; 202-887-6791. (http://www.aacn.nche.edu/ccne-accreditation). The baccalaureate program in nursing is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc. (ACEN) (3343 Peachtree Road NE, Suite 850, Atlanta, GA 30326) The baccalaureate program in nursing is approved by the Tennessee Board of Nursing (665 Mainstream Dr, Metro Center, Nashville, TN 37243; 615-532-5166. The Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP) is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP) in both its undergraduate and graduate programs. Cumberland University is authorized to offer professional continuing education for accountants by the Board of Accountancy of the State of Tennessee. Summer 2015 Calendar May 11, 2014 First day of class (A Term, May Term, and Full Summer) May 25, 2014 University Closed, Memorial Day June 5, 2013 Last day of class (May Term) June 8, 2014 First day of class (Summer I) July 2, 2014 Last day of class (A Term and Summer I) July 3, 2014 University Closed, Independence Day July 6, 2014 First day of class (B Term and Summer II) August 7, 2014 Last day of class (Summer II) August 25, 2014 Last day of class (B Term and Full Summer) August 29, 2014 Graduation date (Ceremony held in May)