SUMMER AT PLATTSBURGH STATE « Summer Session at SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Plattsburgh offers high quality academic courses to a diverse body of students (including adults, senior citizens, high school students, and traditional students) from local, regional, state, national and international learning communities. A Few Weeks Can Make A Difference Learning and recreational opportunities abound during summer session in Plattsburgh. Session A (May 21 – June 1) courses permit students to complete up to three credit hours by the beginning of June. Session B (June 4 – July 3) allows students to finish one or more courses before mid summer. Session C (July 9 – August 12) accommodates students who prefer midsummer study. Nearly 2,000 students enroll in summer classes for a variety of reasons — to get a taste of college life for the first time; to get a head start on the fall semester; to accelerate or complete their degree programs; to comfortably spread course work across the calendar year; to meet new friends; to take courses for professional or personal development; to enhance career opportunities; or just to have fun. More than 200 credit courses and workshops in a wide variety of areas are offered during the three summer sessions. We hope you will join us this summer for an adventure in learning. SUMMER SESSION CALENDAR 2007 CONTENTS Summer at SUNY Plattsburgh.......................................1 SESSION A: May 21 - June 1 SESSION B: June 4 - July 3 SESSION C: July 9 - August 12 Services and Facilities................................... 2-4 How to Register............................................. 3-4 Academic Information.......................................5 Registration Information..................................6-7 Why Should You Enroll in SUNY Plattsburgh’s Summer Session? Tuition & Fees.................................................8-9 » Special Interest Courses...................................12 » » Your Course is Guaranteed! All courses offered at SUNY Plattsburgh are guaranteed to run so you don’t have to worry about course cancellations! Smaller classes will provide you with more personal interaction with professors. Financial Aid Information.............................10-11 Special Summer Programs...........................13-14 Session A Courses.......................................16-17 Session B Courses........................................18-22 Session C Courses.....................................23-25 Adirondack Community College Extension Center Courses..................................................26 You can accelerate your General Education Courses............................27 degree program and choose from a wide variety of traditional classroom courses and over 50 online courses. Online Course Information............................28 Online Course Listing....................................29 Non-Matriculated Registration Form.............30 Payment Plan Form.......................................31 Campus Toll-Free Phone Directory...............32 Page 1 » SERVICES AND FACILITIES ARTS AND CULTURAL EVENTS CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER Exhibitions and performances on the campus and in surrounding communities are plentiful during the summer months. A unique blend of local talent, student accomplishment and professional presentations create a place for a wide variety of participants and audiences. The Plattsburgh State Art Museum features the Rockwell Kent collection, and the Nina Winkel Sculpture Court. The staff of the Career Development Center offers services to students and alumni to assist them in the exploration of interests, skills, and priorities essential to the career planning process. Services are available to all SUNY Plattsburgh students and alumni. Students are encouraged to make contact with the Center staff early in their Plattsburgh experience. This can be done by visiting the second floor Kehoe Building location or by calling 564–2071 to schedule an appointment. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., year round. CAMPUS BOOKSTORE Textbooks required for each course are available in the College Store prior to the start of each course. College Store summer hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Textbooks and required supplies can be ordered online at www.mypsubookstore.com. The Bookstore will be open until 6 p.m. on June 4 and July 9. Call 564-2082 or 1-877-778-4438. The Check Cashing window will be open 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. CAMPUS RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Plattsburgh’s facilities for athletics, physical conditioning, and recreation are superb. Memorial Hall features a gymnasium, swimming pool, racquetball courts, and a state-of-the-art fitness center. It is located in the center of campus and is the hub for recreation and intramurals for students. In addition to Memorial, a gym is located in Sibley Hall and it is used for recreation and intramurals. Fields behind Memorial Hall are used by intramurals and sports clubs and there are also six lighted tennis courts. The Field House Gymnasium is used for intercollegiate practices (soccer, track & field, lacrosse, softball, baseball) and intramural soccer. High school playoffs and other sporting events, commencement, concerts, exhibitions, special invents, indoor tournaments, and craft fairs are also held in the gymnasium. The Ronald B. Stafford Ice Arena has seating for 3,500 and is used for ice hockey and public skating when ice time is available. Around the Field House are six tennis courts that are used by the women’s intercollegiate tennis team. The area surrounding the Field House has game and practice fields for soccer, baseball, lacrosse, and softball. An artificial surface soccer/lacrosse field added in Fall 2005 has become a welcome addition to the excellent athletic facilities available to the College and community. In addition, the country course starts and ends at the Field House. Page 2 Specific services provided include career counseling, employment assistance for graduating seniors (including credentials service, campus interviewing, and employment referrals), student part–time employment services, educational/occupational information, workshops, advisement regarding educational alternatives, testing, test interpretation, and computer assisted career guidance programs. CENTER FOR STUDENT HEALTH & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES A nurse is available for consultation and referrals at the Center from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The administrative offices are open from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The Center is located off Rugar Street directly behind Saranac Hall. Call 564-2187 for more information. FOOD SERVICE A la carte food service will be available at Fresh Express/High Peaks Bagels in the Angell College Center beginning May 14, 2007, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Cafeteria style food service will be available approximately July 2 through August 10 at Clinton Dining Hall (includes breakfast, lunch and dinner). Meal hours are limited on weekends. Unlimited seconds are available for one price. Additional information for catering, board plans and employment, contact the Campus Dining Services office, Clinton Dining Hall, SUNY Plattsburgh at 564-3085. SERVICES AND FACILITIES « HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE REGIONAL RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES On–campus residence halls, conveniently located near classroom buildings are available from May 20 to August 11, 2007. Single and double occupancy accommodations are available in a traditional residence hall setting. Roommate requests can be accommodated. Lake Champlain, within walking distance of the campus, is a favorite spot for enthusiasts of water sports of all kinds. Three state parks and the city beach on the shores of Lake Champlain are within a short drive of the campus. They offer sandy beaches, fireplace and picnic areas, rest room and dressing facilities, concession stands, swimming, walking trails, camping sites and spectacular, panoramic views of the historic lake. A “Summer Off–Campus Housing List” is available for arranging an apartment for the summer (usually on a monthly rental basis). For more information, contact Housing and Residence Life (Algonquin Hall 103) at 564-3824 or 1-800-569-5716 or via e–mail at housing@plattsburgh.edu. LIBRARY AND COMPUTER LAB Feinberg Library and Computer Lab hours during summer session: Session A: May 21 - June 1 M, W, F: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Lab opens at 8 a.m.) T,TH: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Lab opens at 8 a.m., closes 9 p.m.) Closed Saturdays and Sundays Session B: June 4 - July 3 M, T, W, Th: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Lab opens at 8 a.m.) Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Lab opens at 8 a.m.) Sat: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. July 5 & 6: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Lab opens at 8 a.m.) Plattsburgh is also the North Country’s gateway to the Adirondack Mountains. The Adirondack Park, the largest park area in the Northeastern United States, features myriad opportunities for hiking, climbing, hunting, fishing, boating, golfing, swimming, rock climbing, camping, picnicking and relaxing in a beautiful setting. Lake Placid, America’s Olympic community in the center of the Adirondacks, is less than an hour’s drive from the campus. Burlington, Vermont’s largest city, is also less than an hour from Plattsburgh. Students respond to its New England charm, its many boutiques, and its location provides easy access to all points in New England. And Montreal, one hour away in Canada, provides rich cultural contrasts — museums, festivals, concerts, and restaurants. Session C: July 9 - August 10 M,T, W, Th: 8:30 a.m. - 7 p.m. (Lab opens at 8 a.m.) Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Lab opens at 8 a.m.) Sat: 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. HELPDESK & RESNET M - F: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Sessions A - B - C Mon: 1 - 4 p.m. Tues: 1 - 7 p.m. W, Th, F: 10 a.m. - Noon and 1 - 4 p.m. Sat: 1 - 4 p.m. (except session A) Hours available via the Division’s web site: www.plattsburgh.edu/library Phone: 518.564.3180 All facilities closed Memorial Day, Monday, May 28, Independence Day, Wednesday, July 4, July 7 and July 8. Page 3 » SERVICES AND FACILITIES STUDENT ASSOCIATION UNIVERSITY POLICE SECURITY INFORMATION The Student Association continues to operate, providing limited services during summer sessions. Traditionally the SA has provided for several outing trips, discounts to local events, a campus B-B-Q, while we continue our responsibility to provide a student voice on campus issues as they arise. Please feel free to stop in and share your ideas so that we might serve you better. We are located in the Angell College Center room 203. Our phone number is 564-3200. The State University of New York College at Plattsburgh is committed to assisting all members of the campus community in providing for their own safety and security. The annual security compliance information is available on the University Police web site at http://plattsburgh.edu/crimestats (or http://www.plattsburgh.edu/offices/admin/universitypolice/crimestate.php). PLATTSBURGH STATE ART MUSEUM The Art Museum is open daily from noon to 4 p.m. Tours are given by appointment only. The Art Museum is closed legal holidays. For more information, call (518) 564-2474; fax (518) 564-2473 or you may visit the web site at www.plattsburgh.edu/museum. University Police provides information regarding campus security and personal safety through its Web site and a pamphlet, titled “Safety and Security at Plattsburgh State.” The Web site and pamphlet include topics such as: University Police Department, emergencies/crimes, escort service, residence hall security, residence life, personal responsibility, drug and alcohol policies, and how to access registered sex offender information at SUNY Plattsburgh. Crime statistics for the previous three calendar years concerning reporting crimes that occurred on campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by SUNY Plattsburgh; and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus are also available online or in the pamphlet. UNIVERSITY POLICE University Police (UP) has front-desk personnel on duty 24 hours a day. Notify UP regarding emergencies, need for assistance, and unsafe conditions. Automobiles and Parking: Faculty, staff, and students must register their vehicle, motorcycle, or motor scooter with UP. Emergency Calls: Service is available 24–hours a day. Call UP at 564–2022. Lost and found: You may inquire about lost articles at the University Police office or by dialing 564-2022. Please bring found articles to this office for proper recording and storage. Page 4 For more information or a copy of the pamphlet, contact: Arlene Sabo Police Chief/Chair, Personal Safety Committee University Police SUNY Plattsburgh 101 Broad Street Plattsburgh, N Y 12901 Ph: (518) 564-2022 E-mail: arlene.sabo@plattsburgh.edu. Information can also be obtained from the U.S. Department of Education Web site at http://ope.ed.gov/security/. 10/01/04 ACADEMIC INFORMATION SUMMER COURSES « Summer Session at Plattsburgh State offers courses similar in character to courses given during the fall and spring semesters. These courses are governed by Plattsburgh State’s academic regulations and carry the credit value noted in the catalog listing. Students who would like to be formally admitted to an undergraduate program at Plattsburgh should contact the Admissions Office, 10th floor Kehoe (518564–2040 or 1–888–673-0012) or visit us on the web at www.plattsburgh.edu. The College admits new students to its undergraduate programs fall and spring semesters only. COURSE OFFERINGS GRADING The courses listed are accurate as of the preparation of the Summer Session 2007 Catalog. Additional courses may be added and course times and dates may change. Summer session grades are available online via Banner Web (http://banweb.cc.plattsburgh.edu): » Courses numbered 100 – 499 are undergraduate courses » Courses numbered 500 and above are graduate courses NON-MATRICULATED STUDENTS If you are not currently enrolled in a degree program, you may still register for summer courses at SUNY Plattsburgh. It is, however, your responsibility to have completed the prerequisites for the courses you wish to take. Contact the Registrar’s Office (Kehoe, 3rd floor) for more information at 518-564-2100 or 800-388-6473. You can also visit www.plattsburgh.edu/register for more details. ADMISSION TO COLLEGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Login to Banner Web Student Menu link Final Grade link Select Summer 2007 term Submit The system of letter grades is as follows: GRADING QUALITY POINTS A A– B+ B B– C+ C C– D+ D = = = = = = = = = = 4.0 Superior 3.7 3.3 3.0 Good 2.7 2.3 2.0 Satisfactory 1.7 1.3 1.0 Minimum E CR PR P PC = = = = = I IP W U = = = = Failure 0 Credit 0 Proficiency 0 Pass 0 Pass by Challenge 0 Incomplete 0 In Progress 0 Withdrew Passing 0 Audit Please Note: Graduate students may not receive grades below a C. Graduate failure equals an E grade.Yo Undergraduate courses are open to all individuals who meet course requirements. Graduate courses are open to individuals who have earned a bachelor’s degree. Individuals interested in admission to a graduate degree program should submit a formal application to the Graduate Admissions Office, first floor Kehoe Administration Building, (518-564-4723 or 1-800–723–9515). No more than 12 graduate credits taken as a non–matriculated student at Plattsburgh (or completed at another accredited institution) may be applied toward a graduate degree at this college. Graduate students are admitted during the fall and spring with the exception of School Psychology and Speech–Language Pathology majors who are admitted only in the fall semesters. Successful completion of graduate work does not guarantee admission to a particular program of study. Page 5 » REGISTRATION INFORMATION For your convenience, SUNY Plattsburgh offers a variety of registration methods. You may register for courses as late as the first day of classes. Please register early because course enrollments quickly meet capacity. ONLINE REGISTRATION DATES & TIMES SUNY Plattsburgh Campus Non-Matriculated students must complete the NonMatriculated Student Registration Form. Students may obtain a form online at www.plattsburgh.edu/ register/nonmatriculated.php, or by contacting the Registrar’s Office. Deliver the forms to the Registrar’s Office in person, by mail, or fax. The Registrar’s Office will create a student record for you enabling you to register online. Matriculated students are not required to complete the Non-Matriculated Student Registration Form. » Matriculated Undergraduate & Graduate Students: Sunday, April 1 (7 a.m.) through first day of class. » Non-Matriculated Students: Sunday, April 15 (7 a.m.) through first day of class. In Person: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Kehoe Admin. Bldg. 3rd Floor 518-564-2100 or 1-800-388-6473 518-564-4900 registrar@plattsburgh.edu SUNY Plattsburgh Extension Center at ACC Non-matriculated students must complete the Non-Matriculated Student Registration Form. Students may obtain a form online at www.plattsburgh. edu/register/nonmatriculated.php, or by contacting Extension Center Office. Deliver the forms to the Extension Center Office in person, by mail, or fax. The Extension Center Office will create a record for you enabling you to register online. Matriculated students are not required to complete the Non-Matriculated Student Registration Form. » Matriculated Undergraduate & Graduate Students: Sunday, April 1 (7 a.m.) through first day of class. » Non-Matriculated Students: Sunday, April 15 (7 a.m.) through first day of class. You may contact the ACC Extension Center by: Phone: 518.792.5425 Fax: 518.792.3868 E-mail: extension@plattsburgh.edu In-person: 667 Bay Rd., Suite B, Queensbury, NY 12804 Page 6 BANNER WEB ONLINE REGISTRATION Undergraduate courses (100-400 level) are open to high school juniors and seniors, high school graduates, individuals who hold degrees, and adults with less formal education. Graduate courses (500 level) are open only to individuals who hold a bachelor’s degree. You may access the Web from any computer at home or from any of Plattsburgh’s computer labs. If you are registering for Plattsburgh’s courses at our Adirondack Community College (Queensbury) site, we welcome you to use the computer lab located in the Scoville Learning Center or the computer located in our ACC extension office. Instructions for New Users 1. Access Banner Web from www.plattsburgh.edu. 2. Click Banner Web icon. 3. Click Login to Secure Area link. 4. Enter USER ID: enter your social security number 5. Tab to PIN field (do not press the return/enter key). 6. Enter PIN: enter the last six digits of your social security number if this is your initial login to Banner Web. This PIN is known as your initial PIN and is effective only during your first login. You will receive a prompt to change your initial PIN. At this time, enter your own six-digit PIN (only digits between 0 – 9; do not use spaces or hyphens). 7. Re-Enter Old PIN = last 6 digits of your social security number 8. New PIN = new 6 digits of your choice 9. Confirm New PIN = re-enter new PIN 10. Login 11. Student Menu 12. Registration Menu 13. Select Term = Summer 2007; submit term 14. Look Up Classes to Add 15. Use Class Search Option (use drop-down arrows to refine your search) 16. Check box next to desired course(s), scroll to end of page, and submit changes, or enter the course reference number (CRN) directly and submit changes. 17. Your registration results are available immediately online. The course registration status is listed as “Web Registered” when you have successfully registered for a course. Payment is not required at the time of registration. The Student Accounts Office will forward a bill to your home address shortly after registration. Nonattendance does not remove tuition and fee liability. REGISTRATION INFORMATION COURSE ADJUSTMENT Students may add or drop courses online through the first day of class. Staff in the Registrar’s Office must perform all course adjustments after this point. A $20 late fee applies to all courses added after the start date of each session. Session A: Session B: Session C: May 21 – June 1 (includes weekends) June 4 – July 3 (includes weekends) July 9 – August 10 COURSE LOAD The maximum number of credit hours allowed during summer session is 15 credits for undergraduate and graduate students. Students may be granted permission to exceed the maximum number of credits allowed per session by completing the Permission for Credit Overload form available at the Registrar’s Office, 3rd floor Kehoe (518-564-2100). This form requires written approval from the student’s academic advisor and department chairperson; non-matriculated students must receive permission from the director of admissions. « A NOTE TO STUDENTS SUNY Plattsburgh students who intend to take summer courses should discuss appropriate course selection with their academic advisor while meeting for Fall 2007 course advisement: March 26 - April 6. The responsibility to meet the requirements for graduation at the intended graduation date, both with respect to selecting courses and to completing them satisfactorily, ultimately rests with the student. CONTACT INFORMATION Registrar’s Office Kehoe Admin. Bldg. 3rd FL. 101 Broad Street Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Office Hours: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Tel: 518-564-2100 Toll Free: 1-800-388-6473 FAX: 518-564-4900 E-mail: registrar@plattsburgh.edu www.plattsburgh.edu/register COURSE WITHDRAWALS Students must obtain the instructor’s signature on the Course Schedule Adjustment Form and submit this form to the Registrar’s Office by the midpoint of the course. The Course Schedule Adjustment Form is required for a withdrawal processed after the midpoint of the course; signature of the dean is required. A W (withdrawal) grade notation will be entered on the student’s academic record. REGISTRATION/TUITION LIABILITY All students are responsible for the accuracy of their registration and the tuition and fees associated with course registration. Non-attendance does not remove tuition and fee liability. Please refer to the tuition and fee refund schedule and course withdrawal information in this brochure. Page 7 » TUITION AND FEES SUMMER BILLS Summer bills will be available after course registration. Payment is due by the first day of summer session. If course adjustments are made after your bill is available, please make the necessary adjustments on Banner Web or your paper bill. If you make adjustments on your paper bill, return the bill with payment. TUITION & FEES Tuition and expenses may be subject to change after publication including tuition and fee increases due to currency exchange rate fluctuations for study abroad programs. Students who are classified as out-of-state residents for tuition purposes but believe they are eligible for in-state tuition may apply for consideration as in-state residents. To be considered, they need to complete a residency application and submit the application along with requested documents to the director of student accounts. Instructions and an application are available on the student accounts’ website at www.plattsburgh. edu/studentaccounts. Tuition and fees during summer session vary according to the number of credit hours you are registered for during all sessions. Although fees cap at 12 credit hours, tuition does not have a cap. Tuition and Fee Rates Per Credit Hr Cap Tuition: Undergraduate in-state $181.00 none Undergraduate out-of-state $442.00 none Graduate in-state $288.00 none Graduate out-of-state $455.00 none College Fee $.85 $12.50 Summer Assessment Fee $4.68 $56.16 Technology Fee $11.30 $135.50 *Cardinal Cash (optional) Any amt none *Parking Fee (optional) $25.00 Flat rate *Fitness Center (optional) $35.00 Flat rate *These optional fees only apply for courses take on the main campus. HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR BILL ONLINE 1. Go to www.plattsburgh.edu and click on “Login to Banner Web” and then login. 2. Click on the “Financial Services Menu” link. 3. Click the “Summer 2007 - Adjust Bill, Accept Charges, Make Payment” link. 5. Select your optional fees. 6. Click [Update Charges] button. 7. Click [Accept Charges] button. 8. At the bottom of the “Account Summary with Financial Aid” screen, Click [Make a Credit Card Payment] or Click [Make a Web Check Payment] or Click [Enroll in the College Payment Plan]. 9. Print a receipt for your records. LATE PAYMENT Please make payment by the due date to avoid administrative and late payment fees. Bills process after the bill due date will be assessed an administrative fee of up to $50. A late payment fee of up to $50 per month thereafter may be charged on outstanding balances, up to a maximum of $200 per semester. RETURN CHECK POLICY A student who has paid his or her bill by a check which is returned by his/her bank will be considered not registered. A returned check charge of $30.00 must be paid when check is redeposited or replaced. Students who wish to take advantage of our payment plan may use the form on Banner Web or use the worksheet below. You must also complete the “Payment Plan” form on page 31. REFUNDS Tuition refunds will be pro-rated as of the date that the Office of the Registrar is notified. To obtain a refund of tuition, it is necessary to make the request in writing to the Office of the Registrar. You will need to give your name, social security number, correct course number, section and title. PAYMENT Tuition and fees may be paid in the following ways: 1. Banner Web: http://banweb.cc.plattsburgh.edu 2. Check or money order (payable in U.S. funds to SUNY Plattsburgh) 3. MasterCard, Visa or Discover cards 4. Our payment plan. (See page 31). The registration form provides complete information. A worksheet copy is also found on page 9 for your use. Post–dated checks will not be accepted. The first day of any scheduled classes shall be considered the first day of Summer Session. The first week of classes, for refund purposes, shall be deemed to have ended when seven calendar days, including the first day of scheduled classes, have elapsed. Except for Title IV financial aid funds, account balances less than $5 may not be refunded unless specifically requested by a student. Otherwise, the balance may be forfeited. Page 8 NOTE: Non–attendance does not remove tuition liability. TUITION AND FEES « TUITION REFUND SCHEDULE Course 1st Length Day 1 Week 100% 2 Weeks 100% 3 Weeks 100% 4 Weeks 100% 5 Weeks 100% 6 Weeks 100% 7 Weeks 100% 8 Weeks 100% 9 Weeks 100% 10 Weeks 100% 11 Weeks 100% 12 Weeks 100% Full Semst 100% 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Day Week Week Week Week –0– –0– –0– –0– –0– 100% 20% –0– –0– –0– 100% 35% –0– –0– –0– 100% 50% –0– –0– –0– 100% 100% 25% –0– –0– 100% 100% 30% –0– –0– 100% 100% 65% –0– –0– 100% 100% 60% 80% –0– 100% 100% 55% 75% –0– 100% 100% 50% 70% –0– 100% 100% 45% 65% –0– 100% 100% 40% 60% –0– 100% 100% 30% 50% 70% COLLEGE FEE Non-refundable after the first day of class. SUMMER ASSESSMENT FEE Follows the same refund schedule as tuition. PARKING The parking fee is only refundable in total if course withdrawal is within the 100% tuition refund period or course is canceled. Thereafter, the parking fee will be forfeited. SPECIAL COURSE FEES 100% refundable prior to the first day of classes; thereafter, refundable upon receipt of written authorization from instructor. Payment Plan Worksheet Students may enroll in the payment plan by completing the following worksheet and enclosing payment equal to one–half of the total bill plus a $35.00 application fee. You will be billed monthly for the balance of your bill. Your payment plan contract must be paid in full by July 20. Total bill Less Financial Aid Balance Less One Half Plus Fee Initial Payment $ $ $ $ $ $ 35.00 The balance will be divided by the number of months remaining in the program. I wish to use the SUNY Plattsburgh payment plan for summer courses. For further information, please inquire at Student Accounts (formerly known at the Bursar’s office). Page 9 » FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID The Financial Aid office is located on the 4th floor of Kehoe (Kehoe 406). You may contact the financial aid office by phone at 518-564–2072 or 1-877-7685976 or e-mail: finaid@plattsburgh.edu. 2. Complete a summer aid request form in the Financial Aid Office. 3. If you want TAP funds, you must first complete the 2007 – 2008 FAFSA. Then apply for TAP online at www.tapweb.org or mail in the paper Express TAP Application. Who is eligible for summer financial aid? 1. Matriculated undergraduate or graduate students who are in a degree program in spring 2007 and will complete degree requirements in August 2007 or thereafter. 2. Graduate students who matriculate in summer 2007. 3. Non-matriculated students and undergraduates that are accepted for fall 2007 are only eligible for private, alternative loans. What types of financial aid are available during the summer? Federal Pell Grants Federal Direct Loans Federal Work-Study (if funds are available) New York State TAP Alternative Loans How do I apply for financial aid for the summer? 1. If you have not already filed a completed 2006-2007 FAFSA or applied on the internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov please do so immediately. The 2006–2007 FAFSA includes summer 2007 financial aid, except for TAP. Jobs for Summer Session Learn and Earn! There are many jobs available in the Plattsburgh area for the summer. Help pay for your tuition and take advantage of the various employment opportunities offered: camps, restaurants, hotels, retailing, manufacturing, and many more! Enjoy low housing costs, beautiful weather, and beach activities while gaining work experience and taking summer courses! For more information, visit the Career Development Center, Kehoe 202. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 p.m. year round. Summer in Plattsburgh — Get a job, make money, earn credits, and have fun! Page 10 How does my academic standing affect my summer financial aid eligibility? At the end of each spring semester, Financial Aid staff reviews your cumulative GPA and your progress toward your degree. If minimum standards are not met, you have two options: 1. You may take summer courses to work to correct deficiencies without financial aid OR 2. Document an extraordinary personal situation that prohibited your academic progress. The review committee must accept your explanation and be granted a waiver before you can receive financial aid for the summer. See the Plattsburgh State University Undergraduate Catalog for more details. If your academic record has not been reviewed (usually done in June) before you begin summer courses and you have deficiencies, aid may be cancelled and you must pay your own bills. In this case, the only alternative is a private loan, if you and a co-signer meet eligibility criteria. How much financial aid can I receive in summer? The amount of your financial aid is based on the number of credits you register for and the number of weeks you are enrolled. (Note: No financial aid is available if you only enroll in pre or post session courses.) Adding or dropping courses, switching sessions of enrollment, and withdrawing from courses or college before summer completion will affect your eligibility, cause a delay in disbursement and may lead to being ineligible. Since summer is part of the 2006 – 2007 aid package, you are only eligible for the amount of Pell and Direct Student Loans remaining after the fall and spring semesters. If you attended full–time during fall and spring, your award may be exhausted, and you may want to consider an alternative/private loan. TAP, however is treated differently. Summer TAP awards will reduce the final payment (8th) for TAP, and (10th) payment for EOP students. Students may receive financial aid only once for a course with an acceptable grade earned for graduation. Receiving aid for a repeat course is only allowed if the repeat is required for graduation and the student received an initial grade that was not acceptable for graduation. FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION When will I receive my summer financial aid? Pell and Direct Loan checks are expected to begin arriving in late–June. Alternative loans may require 6–8 weeks from the date of application. You may need to be prepared to cover all your personal and off-campus living expenses. Summer tuition and fees can often be deferred, if the college has received your application results. Estimated refund dates are listed under each program. Can I get financial aid if I am not enrolled in summer school? FEDERAL WORK-STUDY Who’s eligible: Minimum credits: All matriculated students returning during 2007-2008 academic year, new students admitted for fall 2007 and some August ‘07 graduates. All students must have a 2007-2008 FAFSA on file. None Deadline: None Deferment possible: No Funds available: Paychecks every two weeks, but the first check is received in about four weeks. Salary will be $7.15/hour. Yes, you may apply for Federal-Work Study by having a completed 2007–2008 FAFSA on file and submitting a summer aid request form to the Financial Aid Office starting in mid–March. FEDERAL PELL GRANTS Who’s Eligible: Matriculated undergraduates who haven’t exhausted their 2006–2007 award Minimum credits: 3 credits Deadline: Finalized FAFSA results must be on file by June 30, 2007 Deferment possible: Yes, if award has been determined by the first day of summer classes. Funds availability: Starting late June DIRECT LOANS « NEW YORK STATE TAP Who’s Eligible: New York State residents who are matriculated undergraduate and graduate students enrolled full-time either spring or fall 2007. Minimum credits: 6 credits Deadline: May 1, 2008 Deferment possible: Yes, but only if N.Y.S. budget is passed and you have an official award certificate at the time the summer invoice is processed. Funds available: Based on number of credits completed in summer: 12 or more — Fall 2007 6-11 credits — Fall 2008 Who’s Eligible: Most matriculated undergraduates and graduate students who haven’t exhausted their 2006– 2007 eligibility. Minimum credits: 6 credits Deadline: Finalized FAFSA results must be on file by June 30, 2007. And, loan processing initiated prior to last day of summer classes. Deferment possible: Yes, if FAFSA results are on file by first day of summer classes. Starting late June for first session, late July for second session depending on date of application. Funds availability: Are there any special sources of financial aid? Funding through various Native American agencies and Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) is sometimes available for clients of these programs. Registered clients should contact the program liaison directly. If other aid doesn’t cover your educational costs, you may apply for a private alternative loan, providing you and a co-signer meet lender eligibility criteria. Details and applications are available in the Financial Aid Office. Page 11 » SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES ADIRONDACKS – HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY Evolution of geographic patterns of human endeavors from initial exploration through mid-twentieth century. Settlement, population, transportation, economic activities, ethnicity and cultural landscapes emphasized. Field trips to Great Camps, former mining and mill towns, abandoned farms, mines, cemeteries, resort hotels and the Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake. Liberal arts credit. Prerequisites: junior standing. Session C: GEG345/545 EXERCISE PROGRAM DESIGN This online course examines the knowledge necessary to design and implement proper exercise programs for diverse populations and fitness levels. Information in this course will prepare students for Personal Trainer examination. Session C: PED323 GREAT FILM DIRECTORS This course examines individual film directors who have made a significant contribution to the history of the cinema. Each semester the cinematic expertise, style, and innovations of a particular director or directors are chosen for study. Session B: CMM414/MLS544 Page 12 JAZZ HISTORY Survey of jazz, from its roots in Africa through 19th century minstrelsy to late 20th century fusion of electronics, rock, and traditional elements. Rudiments of music such as notation, improvisation, rhythm, melody, harmony. Development of listening skills, identification of instruments, discussion of the various styles of jazz and the American society in which it has developed. Session B: MUS 112 SEA KAYAKING Includes discussion of the history of kayaks with attention to the evolution of kayak and paddle design. Skill development includes a variety of paddle strokes, wet exits, and self rescues. In addition to skill clinics, course includes a variety of tours. Course focuses on refining and advancing sea kayaking skills, with special attention to advanced dimensions of the forward stroke, variant rescue skills, use of the lower body for control, and rolling. Session C: PED175/PED176 SPORTS BROADCASTING This class will explore the world of sports broadcasting. Students will hone their on-air playby-play and color commentary skills, as well as gain experience producing and anchoring sports broadcasts for radio and television. Session A: CMM390A SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAMS « Conferences, Workshops, and Kid’s Programs! SUNY Plattsburgh’s Conference & Event Services offers a wide array of conferences, workshops, teleconferences and children’s program to students, faculty, staff and community. The Office of Conference & Event Services is a one-stop conference management service. We can help you with all facets of conference or workshop planning from concept to implementation of an event. Our vast experience in promotional design, program development , registration services, and event management guarantees success for your program. If you or your organization would like to hold a conference, workshop or event on the SUNY Plattsburgh Campus, please call Kate Chilton, Conference Director, at (518) 564-3054 or Susan Polhemus, Event Coordinator at (518) 564-2310 or visit www.plattsburghcas.com. Click on “Conference & Event Services.” EXPLORE Conferences for Health Care Professionals EXperience and Professional Learning Opportunities Result in Excellence EXPLORE Diabetes Conference: Raising the Bar Friday, May 18, 2007 8:15 am - 4:30 p.m. Warren Ballrooms, Angell College Center Content will be current issues in Diabetes for Health Care Professionals. Topics will include: Optimizing Prevention and Control; Making It Work in Primary Care; Use of Insulin Analogues; Incorporating New Therapies Into Clinical Practice; Diabetic Neuropathies: Diagnosis & New Management Strategies; Long-Term Management After Bariatric Surgery; Update on Diabetes Medications for the Type 2 Diabetic Patient; Coding & Reimbursement; Diabetes 101: Communicating With Your Patient; and Maximizing Renal Protection in the Diabetic Patient. Continuing Education Units available for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and Dietitians. Professional Registration Fee: $90 Student Fee: $50 Register online: Visit www.plattsburghcas.com and click on “Conference & Event Services” Register by phone: Call College Auxiliary Services at 518-564-3054 EXPLORE Heart Teaching Day Wednesday, June 20, 2007 8:00 am - 4:30 p.m. Warren Ballrooms, Angell College Center Content will be current issues in Cardiology for Health Care Professionals. Continuing Education Units available for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and dieticians. Professional Registration Fee: $90 Student Fee: $50 Register online: Visit www.plattsburghcas.com and click on “Conference and Event Services” Register by phone: Call College Auxiliary Services at 518-564-3054 EXPLORE Consortium: CVPH-MC • Plattsburgh State • Clinton Community College • Clinton County Health Department • NYSNA District 8 • Sigma Theta Tau International, Gamma Delta Chapter Community Program: “The Future of Diabetes: What Opportunities Lie Ahead?” Thursday, May 17, 2007, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., Comfort Inn Conference Center Attention Diabetes Patients, Families, Friends and Caregivers: A complimentary evening educational program will be held. Frank Vinicor, MD, MPH will present “The Future of Diabetes: What Opportunities Lie Ahead.” This program is funded by CVPH Foundation. Contact Joni Tobrocke at 518-566-7043 for more information. This program is FREE, however we request that you RSVP to 518-566-7043. Page 13 » SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAMS CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, AND KID’S PROGRAMS! Poetry Alive! Giltz Theatre, Hawkins Hall Tuesday, June 5, 2007 SUMMER SAFARI Children’s Enrichment Programs July 9 - August 10, 2007 TEACHERS: Back by popular demand! Bring your classes! We are bringing poetry from the page to the stage with Poetry Alive! High energy presentations, a non-stop tour de force of words with a hint of sorrow, a dash of silliness and every emotion in between. This group doesn’t recite poetry, they act poetry!!! From the classics to the popular to the contemporary, you will love this kicky, zingy, out-of-theordinary poetry performance! Date and times: 1st and 2nd grades: 3rd and 4th grades: 5th and 6th grades: Tuesday, June 5, 2007 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. 11:00 - 11:45 a.m. 12:45 - 1:30 p.m. Location: Giltz Theatre, Hawkins Hall, Plattsburgh State Parking: Hawkins Hall Parking Lot on Cornelia St. Cost: $2.00 per student; teachers and chaperones FREE Please let us know you are coming: RSVP via PHONE: 564-3054 or FAX: 564-4092 Go Visual: Non-Verbal Classroom Management & Instructional Techniques for Teachers Friday, March 30, 2007 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Krinovitz Theatre, Hawkins Hall SUNY Plattsburgh - Sponsored by North Country Teacher Resource Center and CAS Internationally known presenter, Michael Grinder, is a world leader in the field of non-verbal communication and Group Mastery. Michael will show you how nonverbal management skills foster a win-win atmosphere in the classroom. Registration fee: $70. Includes Michael Grinder’s book, ENVOY: Your Personal Guide to Classroom Management. Register online: Visit www.plattsburghcas.com and click on Conference Services. Register by phone: Call College Auxiliary Services at 518-564-3054. Page 14 Great non-residential summer enrichment programs for kids, ages 5 to 16! Exciting and creative hands-on programs in Theater, Art, History, Spanish, Ancient Civilizations, Anatomy and Physiology, Forensics, Technology and much more! Fees: Vary with individual programs To Register: Web site to be available in April. Visit www.plattsburghcas.com and click on “Conference and Event Services” then “Upcoming Events.” Call College Auxiliary Services in late April for a brochure full of terrific programs at 518-564-3054. New York African Studies Association Spring Conference - African Peoples: the Last Fifty Years and Beyond Friday and Saturday, April 13 and 14, 2007 Hawkins Hall, SUNY Plattsburgh This conference is one of only two regional Africanist organizations in the United States providing the opportunity, particularly for Africanists throughout New York and the northeastern U.S., for discourse about developments in Africa and the African Diaspora. For more information and registration materials, contact Laura Collier, Women’s Studies, 518-5643002 or e-mail: colliels@plattsburgh.edu Online Non-Credit Courses and Certificate Programs We offer a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely online. All courses include expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. Short courses are available in Art, History, Psychology, Literature, Computer Applications, Graphic Design, SAT and GRE Prep, Personal Finance, Healthcare, Nutrition, Grant Writing, Publishing and much more. We offer Certificate Programs in Advanced Medical Coding, Medical Transcription, Pharmacy Technician, Veterinary Assistant, Microsoft & Networking Certification, Graphic & Web Design, HVAC Technician, Video Game Development and much more. Visit www.plattsburghcas.com and click on Conference Services or call 518-564-3054 for more information. SUMMER COURSE LISTINGS « For the most current Summer Session 2007 course information, visit www.plattsburgh.edu/register and click on “Course Search” Note: Some courses start before and after the session start date and some courses continue into other sessions. Check the start and end date listed for all courses. Page 15 » SESSION A: MAY 21 - JUN 01 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title Dates CHE - CHEMISTRY CHE271 Prerequisite: CHE101 Co-requisite: CHE271L 5193 CHE271A Organic/Biochemistry 21 MAY - 03 JUL CHE271 Co-requisite: CHE271 5194 CHE271LA Organic & Bioche Lab 21 MAY - 03 JUL Days Time Bldg/Room Cr. Instructor Size TR 515- 720PM HUDSON 119 4 Parri, N 24 TR 740- 940PM BEAUMO 403 0 Parri, N 24 CLG - COUNSELING 5078 CLG507A Professional Orientatn 01 JUN - 01 JUN F 1000- 400PM REDCAY 230 1 Burnell, B 15 15 JUN - 15 JUN F 1000- 400PM REDCAY 230 29 JUN - 29 JUN F 1000- 400PM REDCAY 230 5080 CLG526A Play Techs in Clg 21 MAY - 03 JUN MWF 400-1000PM REDCAY 230 3 Staff 15 26 MAY - 26 MAY S 400-1000PM REDCAY 230 5083 CLG529A Suicide Assmnt/Clg 22 MAY - 22 MAY T 830- 100PM REDCAY 201 1 Schnell, R 20 25 MAY - 25 MAY F 830- 100PM REDCAY 201 29 MAY - 29 MAY T 830- 100PM REDCAY 201 CLG541 Prerequisites: majors only; all non-elective program requirements except CLG554 and CLG545; and faculty approval. 5215 CLG541A Int:Comm Clg/MHClg I 21 MAY - 09 AUG W 100- 315PM TBA 3 Staff 9 CLG543 Prerequisites: CLG541 and Faculty Approval. 5214 CLG543A Int: Men Health Clg II 21 MAY - 09 AUG W 345- 600PM TBA 6 Schnell, R 9 CMM - COMMUNICATION STUDIES 5135 CMM390A Sports Broadcasting 21 MAY - 03 JUN EDS - EDUCATION (SPECIAL) 5012 EDS523A Advcy/Sch Law Sp Ed 21 MAY - 03 JUN MTWRF 800-1240PM HUDSON 117 3 Ensel, P 20 MTWR 500- 940PM 3 Whittier, K 20 6 Mccarty, C 15 900- 200PM SIBLEY 104 800-1240PM SIBLEY 103 1 Vega, E 3 Larkin, K 15 14 800-1240PM SIBLEY 103 3 Larkin, K 6 MTWRF 800-1240PM CVHALL 108 3 Iturburu, F 20 MTWRF 800- 110PM 3 Imaz, M 20 BEAUMO 205 EDT - EDUCATION (STUDENT TEACHING) EDT597 Prerequisite: 24 credit hours of required courses in the M.S. program in special education. 5023 EDT597A Stu Tchg Sp Ed B-Gr6 21 MAY - 09 AUG MTWRF 800- 300PM TBA EDU - EDUCATION 5013 EDU357A Use Media in Edu 21 MAY - 23 MAY MTW 5058 EDU391A Sci/Elem Schl Teacher 21 MAY - 03 JUN MTWRF EDU530 Prerequisite: EDU505 for MST students 5059 EDU530A Tch Science in Elem 21 MAY - 03 JUN MTWRF FLL - FOREIGN LANGUAGE & LIT 5198 FLL192A World Lit Translation 21 MAY - 03 JUN FLL245 Prerequisite: sophomore standing 5199 FLL245A Latin Amer Cultre Film 21 MAY - 03 JUN CVHALL 110 FNI - FOOD & NUTRITION FNI445 Prerequisites: BIO327, CHE371 (or concurrent enrollment), FNI211 5006 FNI445A Advanced Nutrition 21 MAY - 03 JUL MTWR 900-1125AM HAWKIN 053C 4 Joseph, E 10 HED - HEALTH ED 5010 HED310WA Found: Personal Health 21 MAY - 03 JUN 5015 HED311WA Health:Contemp Socty 21 MAY - 24 JUN ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB 3 Beach, L 3 Beach, L 20 20 HRT - HOTEL REST AND TOURISM MGMT HRT354 Prerequisite: HRT181 5118 HRT354WA International Hosptality 21 MAY - 24 JUN SLN WEB 3 Staff 30 JOU - JOURNALISM JOU498 Prerequisites: junior standing and approval of placement by field supervisor, faculty sponsor and department chairperson 5095 JOU498A Internship 21 MAY - 09 AUG TBA 1 Staff Page 16 SESSION A: MAY 21 - JUN 01 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title Dates Days LAS - LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 5143 LAS111A Intro to Latin America 21 MAY - 03 JUN MTWRF Time Bldg/Room 800-1240PM HAWKIN 209 Cr. « Instructor Size 3 Fitzpatrick, E 25 LIB - LIBRARY SKILLS 5025 LIB105A Intro Info & Tech Litcy 21 MAY - 27 MAY MTWRF 1100- 100PM FEINBERG 101 1 OHara, E 20 MKE - MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP MKE290 Prerequisites: ENG101; ECO101 or ECO110 or ECO111 5115 MKE290A Prin of Marketing 21 MAY - 01 JUN MTW PED - PHYSICAL EDUCATION 5020 PED271WA1Wellness&Fit Cont Soc 21 MAY - 24 JUN 5021 PED271WA2Wellness &Fit Cont Soc 21 MAY - 24 JUN 5019 PED333WA Science of Exercise 21 MAY - 15 JUL SOC - SOCIOLOGY SOC312 Prerequisites: SOC101 5054 SOC312A Sociology of Families 21 MAY - 01 JUN MTWRF 900- 140PM HAWKIN 143 3 Gultek, H 40 ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB 3 Jones, E 3 Jones, E 3 Vicencio, L 15 15 17 3 Rezac, S 23 800-1240PM SIBLEY 105 Note: Some courses start before and after the session start date and some courses continue into other sessions. Check the start and end date listed for all courses. Your Course is Guaranteed! All summer courses offered at SUNY Plattsburgh are guaranteed to run. So you don’t have to worry about course cancellations! Page 17 » SESSION B: JUN 04 — JULY 03 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title Dates ACC - ACCOUNTING ACC201 Prerequisite: at least second-semester standing 5165 ACC201B Prin of Accounting I 04 JUN - 03 JUL Days MTWR ANT - ANTHROPOLOGY 5096 ANT101B Intro Human Evolution 04 JUN - 03 JUL TR ANT362 Prerequisite: ANT102 or POI 5097 ANT362WB Global Issues 04 JUN - 09 AUG ART - ART 5060 ART211B Time Bldg/Room Cr. Instructor Size 1030-1250PM REDCAY 109 3 Lee, C 40 500- 940PM REDCAY 105 3 Crane-Kramer, G 25 TBA ANGEL WEB 3 Bobbie, G 25 Intro Photography 04 JUN - 03 JUL TR 100- 540PM MYERS 0103 3 Dumont, S 14 Course Fee: Photography Fee $45.00; Students must provide their own 35mm single lens reflex camera that can be set on “manual.” Approximate cost for additional required supplies is $150-$200. BIO - BIOLOGY BIO100 Co-requisite: BIO100L 5144 BIO100B Concepts in Biology 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030-1250PM BIO100L Co-requisite: BIO100 5147 BIO100LB Biology Lab 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 200- 450PM BIO203 Prerequisite: BIO101 or CHE271. BIO203 Co-requisite: BIO203L 5167 BIO203B Microbiology 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1230- 235PM BIO203L Co-requisite: BIO203 5168 BIO203LB Microbiology Lab 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 245- 450PM BIO335 Prerequisite: ENV101 or GEL101 or GEL113 or an introductory biology course 5111 BIO335WB Extinction 04 JUN - 03 JUL TBA BIO387 Prerequisite: BIO101 or BIO102 5178 BIO387WB Invasive Species Bio 04 JUN - 03 JUL TBA CAS - CANADIAN STUDIES 5001 CAS111B Intro to Canada 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTW 600- 910PM WARD 119 4 Vogt, F 24 BEAUMO 301G 0 Vogt, F 24 HUDSON 221 4 Deondarza, J 24 BEAUMO 305 0 Deondarza, J 24 ANGEL WEB 3 Wolosz, T 16 ANGEL WEB 3 Martine, C 15 YOKUM 201 3 Smith, M 25 3 Paquin, C 20 3 Wacker, R 20 3 Allen, N 8 CDS - COMM DISORDERS & SCIENCES 5016 CDS536B Dysphagia 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 100- 540PM SIBLEY 104 CDS537 Prerequisite: a college-level course in normal language development 5007 CDS537B Alt & Aug Com Systm 04 JUN - 03 JUL TR 800-1240PM SIBLEY 104 CDS551 Prerequisites: CDS543 and POI. 5017 CDS551B ClinPracOff-Camp Int II 04 JUN - 03 JUL TBA TBA CHE - CHEMISTRY CHE101 Prerequisites: Satisfactory performance on Mathematics Comp Exam or successful completion of MAT101 or higher 5195 CHE101B General Chemistry 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 900-1120AM HUDSON 221 4 Moffett, T 24 CHE101 Co-requisite: CHE101L 5196 CHE101LB General Chemistry Lab 04 JUN - 03 JUL TR 100- 540PM BEAUMO 409 0 Moffett, T 24 CHE111 Prerequisite: Meet or exceed Chem Stand Score on Math Proficiency Exam, MAT101, or higher. Co-requisite:CHE111L 5183 CHE111B Fund Princ Chemistry I 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 930-1150AM HAWKIN 135 4 Nifiatis, F 24 CHE111L Co-requisite: CHE111 5184 CHE111LB Fund Princ Chem Lab 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 100- 540PM BEAUMO 407 0 Nifiatis, F 24 CHE240 prerequisite for CHE242. Not open for credit to students who have completed CHE241 or CHE271. (Fall - Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: CHE112 CHE240 Co-requisite: CHE240L 5187 CHE240B Fund Orgnic Chemistry 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWRF 930-1140AM HUDSON 219 5 Criss, D 24 04 JUN - 03 JUL M 100- 430PM YOKUM 201 CHE240L Co-requisite: CHE240 5188 CHE240LB Fund Orgnc Chem Lab 04 JUN - 03 JUL TWR 100- 445PM HUDSON 328 0 Criss, D 24 CHE241 Prerequisite: CHE101 or CHE111; CHE241 Co-requisite: CHE241L 5189 CHE241B Organic Chemistry I 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWRF 930-1140AM HUDSON 106 4 Criss, D 24 CHE241L Co-requisite: CHE241 5190 CHE241LB Organic Chem I Lab 04 JUN - 03 JUL TWR 100- 445PM HUDSON 219 0 Criss, D 24 Page 18 SESSION B: JUN 04 — JULY 03 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title Dates Days Time Bldg/Room Cr. Instructor « Size CLG - COUNSELING CLG519 Prerequisite: Counselor Education major; POI. 5082 CLG519B Substance Abuse Clg 04 JUN - 01 JUL MW 500- 940PM REDCAY 201 3 Stone, D 25 CLG521 Prerequisites: CLG503, 505 or POI. 5177 CLG521B Clg Persons w/Disablt 04 JUN - 04 JUN M 900- 330PM REDCAY 230 3 Reaser, C 15 11 JUN - 11 JUN M 900- 330PM REDCAY 230 14 JUN - 14 JUN R 900- 330PM REDCAY 230 18 JUN - 18 JUN M 900- 330PM REDCAY 230 21 JUN - 21 JUN R 900- 330PM REDCAY 230 25 JUN - 25 JUN M 900- 330PM REDCAY 230 28 JUN - 28 JUN R 900- 330PM REDCAY 230 5081 CLG526B Clg Health/Wellness 04 JUN - 01 JUL TR 500- 940PM REDCAY 201 3 Stone, D 25 CLG541 Prerequisites: majors only; all non-elective program requirements except CLG554 and CLG545; and faculty approval. 5216 CLG541B Int:Comm Clg/MHClg I 21 MAY - 09 AUG W 100- 315PM TBA 6 Staff 9 CMM - COMMUNICATION STUDIES 5169 CMM101B Intro to Public Speakg 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030-1250PM 5173 CMM232B Basic Audio Production 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTW 1105- 200PM Course Fee: Tape Fee $25.00; Additional lab time may be required. CMM335 Prerequisites: CMM118, CMM226, ENG101. 5093 CMM335B Writing for Radio/TV 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 500- 940PM 5208 CMM390B1 Sem:Public Television 04 JUN - 03 JUL TR 100- 540PM 5209 CMM390B2 Sem:PRelations Writng 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 100- 540PM CMM414 Prerequisites: CMM338 or POI. 5174 CMM414B Great Film Directors 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 500- 940PM 5175 CMM538B Literature of the Film 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 500- 940PM EDA - EDUCATION ADMIN 5067 EDA512WB Public School Law HUDSON 117 HUDSON 119 3 Gustainis, J 3 Clukey, T 15 15 HUDSON 219 HUDSON 117 HUDSON 117 3 Ensel, P 3 Slater, J 3 Slater, J 20 15 15 HUDSON 221 HUDSON 119 3 Gustainis, J 3 Gustainis, J 20 10 TBA ANGEL WEB 3 Johnson, M 15 TBA ANGEL WEB 3 Simard, D 20 TR 100- 540PM SIBLEY 104 3 Howard, J 14 TR 100- 540PM SIBLEY 104 3 Howard, J 6 04 JUN - 12 AUG EDS - EDUCATION (SPECIAL) EDS543 Prerequisite: EDU505 for MST students 5104 EDS543WB Inclusive Schs & Comm 04 JUN - 01 JUL EDM - EDUCATION (MATHEMATICS) EDM453 Prerequisite: EDU371 or POI 5055 EDM453B Intro Tch/Lrn Elem Mat 04 JUN - 01 JUL EDM506 Prerequisite: EDU505 for MST students 5057 EDM506B Tch Elem School Math 04 JUN - 01 JUL EDR - EDUCATION (READING) EDR460 Prerequisite: EDR315 or EDR318 5142 EDR460B Trade Bks/Rdg Instruct 05 JUN - 03 JUL TR 500- 940PM SIBLEY 103 3 Knight, C 2 EDR507 Prerequisite(s): enrollment in the M.S.Ed. Literacy Program or POI. 5137 EDR507B Res Methods in Lit Ed 04 JUN - 02 JUL MW 500- 940PM SIBLEY 308 3 Ackland, R 15 EDR514 Prerequisite: EDR501 or EDR524 or EDR318 or EDU465. 5138 EDR514B Cult Resp Lang Arts 04 JUN - 03 JUL TR 500- 940PM SIBLEY 409 3 Hunt, J 15 5117 EDR515B Tch Read/Childrn’s Lit 05 JUN - 03 JUL TR 500- 940PM SIBLEY 103 3 Knight, C 13 EDR560 Prerequisite: enrollment in MSEd Literacy Educator program; completion of at least 24 hours of coursework toward that degree, including EDR501 and either EDR511 or EDR512. 5140 EDR560B Clin Exp in Litrcy Instrct 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 400- 840PM SIBLEY 324 6 Snowden, P EDS - EDUCATION (SPECIAL) EDS522 Prerequisite: EDS510. 5011 EDS522B BehavDisord/Sch&Soc 04 JUN - 01 JUL 5105 EDS525B Adaptive Technology 04 JUN - 01 JUL 5024 EDS533B Assess Infnt/YngChildn 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW TR MW 500- 940PM 400- 800PM 500- 940PM SIBLEY 103 BEAUMO 205 BEAUMO 205 3 Whittier, K 3 Simard, D 3 Mccarty, C 20 20 20 Page 19 » SESSION B: JUN 04 — JULY 03 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title Dates Days Time Bldg/Room Cr. Instructor Size EDU - EDUCATION EDU330 Prerequisites: ENG101, passing grade on PPST; GPA of 2.5 or better in non-education courses; (secondary education majors should take EDU330, EDR315, and EDU357 before EDU395). EDU330 Co-requisite: EDU357 5139 EDU330B Explorng Ed Issue/Writg 04 JUN - 02 JUL MW 100- 540PM HAWKIN 010A 3 Hunt, J 15 EDU432 Prerequisite: EDU371 for 1-6, 7-9 majors; EDS410 for special/childhood 1-6 majors Corequisite: EDU371 for elementary and middle childhood majors or EDS410 for special/elementary education majors 5004 EDU432B Tchg/Social Stud K-9 04 JUN - 01 JUL TWR 800-1110AM SIBLEY 409 3 Mody, S 20 5029 EDU500WB Ed in Contempory Soc 04 JUN - 17 JUN SLN WEB 3 Schnackenberg H 15 EDU505 Prerequisite: Matriculation into the MST Childhood Education Grades 1-6 Program. 5218 EDU505B Chld PsychLrng Theory 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTW 515- 810PM SIBLEY 105 3 Roemischer, J 20 5116 EDU513WB AdmnTch Resch Mthds 04 JUN - 01 JUL ANGEL WEB 3 Balan, C 20 5047 EDU537B1 Mng Disrpt Beh Clsrm 04 JUN - 01 JUL TR 500- 940PM SIBLEY 222 3 Giandomenico, L 10 04 JUN - 01 JUL TR 500- 940PM SIBLEY 222 5074 EDU537B2 Mng Disrpt Beh Clsrm 04 JUN - 03 JUL TR 500- 940PM SIBLEY 200 3 Giandomenico, D 10 5071 EDU578B Psy Aspecs Clsrm Instr 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 500- 940PM SIBLEY 200 3 Giandomenico, D 10 5099 EDU583WB Dist Ed:Tch/Lrn Online 04 JUN - 12 AUG ANGEL WEB 3 Bobbie, G 25 ENG - ENGLISH ENG301 Prerequisites: ENG101, sophomore standing 5149 ENG301B Expository WrItngAWR 04 JUN - 03 JUL ENG333 Prerequisite: ENG101 5150 ENG333B Writng Creatve Nonfict 04 JUN - 03 JUL ENG448 Prerequisites: ENG101 5179 ENG448B Irish Literature 04 JUN - 03 JUL 5180 ENG548B Irish Writers 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030-1250PM CVHALL 110 3 Holden, M 10 MTWR 1030-1250PM CVHALL 110 3 Holden, M 10 TWR TWR 800-1110AM CVHALL 108 800-1110AM CVHALL 108 3 Morrissey, T 3 Morrissey, T 15 5 FIN - FINANCE FIN355 Prerequisites: ACC202, either ECO101 or both ECO110 and ECO111, ECO260 5125 FIN355B Principles of Finance 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 500- 940PM REDCAY 111 3 Gaber, M 30 FNI - FOOD & NUTRITION FNI211 Prerequisite: CHE101 or equivalent 5005 FNI211WB Human Nutrition 04 JUN - 03 JUL 3 Joseph, E 14 FRE - FRENCH 5200 FRE111B Elementary French I 04 JUN - 03 JUL ANGEL WEB MTWR 800-1020AM BEAUMO 205 3 Ouedraogo, J 20 HED - HEALTH ED 5022 HED310B Found: Personal Health 04 JUN - 03 JUL 5008 HED311WB Health:Contemp Socty 04 JUN - 01 JUL TR 800-1240PM SIBLEY 103 ANGEL WEB 3 Larkin, K 3 Beach, L 20 20 HIS - HISTORY 5120 HIS101WB 5107 HIS102B 5108 HIS121B 5109 HIS132WB 5110 HIS181B TWR MTWR ANGEL WEB 1120- 230PM HAWKIN 144 1030-1250PM HAWKIN 141 ANGEL WEB 1030-1250PM HAWKIN 143 3 3 3 3 3 15 25 25 25 25 TBA 3 Parmelee, J 30 3 Fitzpatrick, E 25 U.S. Civil to 1877 04 JUN - 03 JUL US Civil Since 1877 04 JUN - 03 JUL European Civ to 1815 04 JUN - 03 JUL Mod Globl His 1500-Pr 04 JUN - 03 JUL East Asian Civiliz 04 JUN - 03 JUL HRT - HOTEL REST AND TOURISM MGMT HRT383 Prerequisite: HRT181 5134 HRT383WB Rooms Division Mgmt 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR ANGEL WEB INT - INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES INT365 Prerequisites: ECO101 or ENV101 or ENV201 or PSC101 or GEG121. 5197 INT365B PovertyDiseaseEnvirnt 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030-1250PM YOKUM 207 Page 20 Rice, J Lance, M Carey, V Kroll, G Hornibrook, J SESSION B: JUN 04 — JULY 03 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title Dates Days Time Bldg/Room Cr. Instructor Size LAS - LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 5145 LAS111B Intro to Latin America 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030-1250PM HAWKIN 137 LIB - LIBRARY SKILLS 5027 LIB102WB1 Intro Info Management 04 JUN - 03 JUL 5026 LIB105B Intro Info & Tech Litrcy 04 JUN - 01 JUL R ANGEL WEB 1 Veli, R 900-1100AM FEINBERG 101 1 Miranda, P MAT - MATHEMATICS 5154 MAT101B Elem College Math 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 800-1020AM MAT161 Prerequisite: Completion of Math Competency Requirement 5156 MAT161WB1 Intro Statistics 04 JUN - 03 JUL 5157 MAT161WB2 Intro Statistics 04 JUN - 05 AUG 5155 MAT161B Intro Statistics 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 500- 940PM MAT221 Prerequisites: mathematical knowledge at the level of MAT102 5158 MAT221B CalcLife, Mgt, Soc Sci I 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030-1250PM MAT224 Prerequisites: MAT102 and MAT104 (may be taken concurrently) 5159 MAT224B Calculus I 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030- 145PM MGM - MANAGEMENT & INTERNATIONAL BUS MGM280 Prerequisites: ENG101, ECO101 or ECO110 or ECO111 5119 MGM280WB Prin of Management 04 JUN - 03 JUL MGM350 Prerequisites: ECO260, MAT221, MGM280 5122 MGM350B Quant Analysis Models 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR MGM490 Prerequisites: MGM280, MGM290, MGM350, FIN355. 5123 MGM490B Strategic Management 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR « 3 Imaz, M 25 20 20 HAWKIN 209 3 Cavanaugh, R 24 ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB HAWKIN 209 3 Solsten, K 3 Vincent, C 3 Powell, T 20 20 30 HAWKIN 209 3 Liu, Y 30 HAWKIN 131 4 Kenoyer, D 30 SLN WEB 3 Parmelee, J 40 1030-1250PM REDCAY 105 3 Djerdjouri, M 30 800-1005AM REDCAY 201 3 ONeill, K 25 TBA MKE - MARKETING & ENTREPRENEURSHIP MKE326 Prerequisites: MKE290 5124 MKE326B International Marketing 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030-1250PM HUDSON 219 3 Gottschall, R 30 MLS - MASTER OF LIBERAL STUDIES MLS544 Prerequisites will vary according to the topic. 5176 MLS544B Lit Film Great Directors 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 500- 940PM 3 Gustainis, J 10 MUS - MUSIC 5063 MUS112B MTWR 1030-1250PM MYERS 226 3 Matlock, H 25 ANGEL WEB 3 Bongiorno, A 20 ANGEL WEB 3 Gleeson-Kreig, J 20 YOKUM 203 3 Levine, D 30 ANGEL WEB 1 Braje, W 17 YOKUM 201 3 Tooke, W 30 ANGEL WEB 3 Atkinson, T 20 YOKUM 207 3 Glushko, K 30 3 Staff 30 3 Gaeddert, W 20 Jazz History 04 JUN - 03 JUL NUR - NURSING 5223 NUR375WB HIV/AIDS 04 JUN - 03 JUL NUR427 Prerequisites: sophomore standing or POI 5224 NUR427WB Research in Nursing 04 JUN - 03 JUL PSY - PSYCHOLOGY 5038 PSY101B General Psychology 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW PSY105 Prerequisites: concurrent or prior enrollment in PSY101 5039 PSY105WB General Psychlogy Lab 04 JUN - 03 JUL PSY206 Prerequisites: PSY101, PSY205 5040 PSY206B Psych Statistics 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW PSY331 Prerequisites: PSY101 5042 PSY331WB Intro to Biopsychology 04 JUN - 03 JUL PSY340 Prerequisites: PSY101 5043 PSY340B Personality 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW PSY445 Prerequisites: PSY101, PSY340 5045 PSY445B Counseling Psychology 04 JUN - 03 JUL TWR PSY462 Prerequisites: PSY340 or PSY361 5046 PSY462WB Indus/Organization Psy 04 JUN - 03 JUL 500- 940PM 100- 540PM 500- 940PM REDCAY 230 1120- 230PM YOKUM 203 ANGEL WEB Page 21 » SESSION B: JUN 04 — JULY 03 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title Dates SOC - SOCIOLOGY 5048 SOC101WB Intro to Sociology 04 JUN - 03 JUL SOC309 Prerequisites: SOC101 or PSY101 5146 SOC309WB Soclgy: Aging/Death 04 JUN - 03 JUL SOC315 Prerequisites: SOC101 5050 SOC315WB Soc: Health/Medicine 04 JUN - 03 JUL SOC340 Prerequisites: SOC101 5051 SOC340B Sociological Theory 04 JUN - 03 JUL SOC370 Prerequisite: SOC101 5075 SOC370B Juvenile Delinquency 04 JUN - 03 JUL Days Time Introduction to Acting 04 JUN - 03 JUL Cr. Instructor SLN WEB 3 Light, S 20 ANGEL WEB 3 Smith, D 25 ANGEL WEB 3 Schlesinger, L 25 1030-1250PM HAWKIN 031B 3 Keys, D 18 MTWR 200- 420PM MTW REDCAY 201 3 Eloranto, C 20 SIBLEY 105 SIBLEY 105 3 Flores, O 3 Guerrero, F 20 20 SIBLEY 200 3 Flores, O 20 ANGEL WEB 3 Garcia-Notario, M 15 800-1055AM MYERS 216 3 Hartshorn, W Your Course is Guaranteed! All summer courses offered at SUNY Plattsburgh are guaranteed to run. So you don’t have to worry about course cancellations! Page 22 Size MTWR SPA - SPANISH 5202 SPA111B1 Elementary Spanish I 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 800-1020AM 5203 SPA111B2 Elementary Spanish I 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030-1250PM SPA112 Prerequisite: SPA111, or 85 or higher Regents Exam, or placement by exam 5204 SPA112B Elementary Spanish II 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTWR 1030-1250PM SPA470 Prerequisite: SPA385 or SPA386 or POI 5207 SPA470WB Adv Spanish Grammar 04 JUN - 03 JUL THE - THEATRE 5076 THE106B Bldg/Room 15 SESSION C: JUL 09 — AUG 12 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title ACC - ACCOUNTING ACC202 Prerequisite: ACC201. 5126 ACC202C Prin of Accounting II ART - ART 5053 ART104C Dates 09 JUL - 09 AUG Basic Design: 2-D 09 JUL - 12 AUG Course Fee: Graphic Design $15.00 Days Time Bldg/Room Cr. Instructor « Size MTWR 1015-1220PM REDCAY 109 3 Kaiser, M 40 TR 800-1215PM MYERS 0224 3 Cantwell, K 14 3 Smith, M 25 CAS - CANADIAN STUDIES 5002 CAS111WC Introduction to Canada 09 JUL - 12 AUG ANGEL WEB CHE - CHEMISTRY CHE100 Co-requisite: CHE100L 5181 CHE100C Intro to Chemistry 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWR 900-1115AM HUDSON 219 4 Moffett, T 24 CHE100L Co-requisite: CHE100 5213 CHE100LC Intro to Chemistry Lab 09 JUL - 12 AUG TR 100- 540PM BEAUMO 401 0 Moffett, T 24 CHE103 prerequisite for any course in chemistry. Students cannot receive credit for CHE100 & CHE103. (Fall-Spring) Liberal arts. 5182 CHE103C Chemistry and Society 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWR 900-1115AM HUDSON 219 3 Moffett, T 24 CHE112 Prerequisite: CHE111; CHE112 Co-requisite: CHE112L 5185 CHE112C Fund Princpls Chem II 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWR 930-1135AM HUDSON 119 4 Hoag, C 24 CHE112L Co-requisite: CHE112 5186 CHE112LC Fund Prin Che II Lab 09 JUL - 12 AUG MW 1230- 445PM BEAUMO 407 0 Hoag, C 24 CHE242 Prerequisite: CHE241; CHE242 Co-requisite: CHE242L 5191 CHE242C Organic Chemistry II 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWRF 930-1140AM HUDSON 117 4 Criss, D 24 CHE242L Co-requisite: CHE242 5192 CHE242LC Organic Chem II Lab 09 JUL - 12 AUG TWR 100- 445PM HUDSON 328 0 Criss, D 24 CLG - COUNSELING CLG501 Prerequisite: majors only 5079 CLG501C Life Span Developmnt 09 JUL - 12 AUG W 900- 300PM REDCAY 230 2 Mcdonald, T 15 CLG541 Prerequisites: majors only; all non-elective program requirements except CLG554 and CLG545; and faculty approval. 5217 CLG541C Int:Comm Clg/MHClg I 21 MAY - 09 AUG W 100- 315PM TBA 9 Staff 9 CMM - COMMUNICATION STUDIES 5170 CMM101C Intro to Public Speakng 09 JUL - 12 AUG CMM310 Prerequisite: CMM226. 5171 CMM310C Small Group Comm 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWR 1230- 235PM HUDSON 117 3 Gustainis, J 15 MW 500- 915PM 3 Gustainis, J 15 HUDSON 117 EDR - EDUCATION (READING) EDR560 Prerequisite: enrollment in MSEd Literacy Educator program; completion of at least 24 hours of coursework toward that degree, including EDR501 and either EDR511 or EDR512. 5141 EDR560C Clin Exp Literacy Instrct 09 JUL - 03 AUG MTWR 800-1215PM SIBLEY 324 6 Knight, C EDS - EDUCATION (SPECIAL) EDS520 Prerequisite: EDS510 or equivalent. 5106 EDS520WC Specific Lrng Disabltes 09 JUL - 12 AUG ANGEL WEB 3 Simard, D 20 SIBLEY 103 4 Snowden, P 10 EDU - EDUCATION EDU382 Prerequisites: CDF211; CDF334 or EDU371 or EDS410 5003 EDU382C Curr/Instrct Early Learn 09 JUL - 22 JUL MTWRF 830- 245PM ENG - ENGLISH 5153 ENG161WC1 Introduction/Fiction 09 JUL - 12 AUG 5151 ENG250C His West World Lit I 09 JUL - 12 AUG 5152 ENG295C Myth Ancient&Modern 09 JUL - 12 AUG ANGEL WEB 1100- 145PM CVHALL 108 1100- 145PM CVHALL 108 TWR TWR 3 Friesen, P 15 3 Church-Guzzio, T 13 3 Church-Guzzio, T 13 Page 23 » SESSION C: JUL 09 — AUG 12 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title ENV - ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENV101C Intro to Env Science Dates 09 JUL - 09 AUG Days MTWR Time Bldg/Room 1030- 1250PM TBA Cr. Instructor Size 3 Klaus, M FIN - FINANCE FIN355 Prerequisites: ACC202, either ECO101 or both ECO110 and ECO111, ECO260. 5128 FIN355C Principles of Finance 09 JUL - 09 AUG MW 500- 915PM REDCAY 111 3 Gaber, M 30 FRE - FRENCH FRE112 Prerequisite: FRE111 or 85 or higher on the Regents Exam or placement by examination 5201 FRE112C Elementary French II 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWR 800-1020AM BEAUMO 205 3 Queguiner, M 20 GEL - GEOLOGY GEL335 Prerequisite: ENV101 or GEL101 or GEL113 or an introductory biology course 5212 GEL335WC Extinction 09 JUL - 12 AUG SLN WEB 3 Wolosz, T GEG - GEOGRAPHY GEG345 Prerequisites: junior standing 5210 GEG345C Adirondacks:Hist Geog 09 JUL - 22 JUL MTWRF 830- 100PM HAWKIN 031B 3 Moravek, J 13 JUL - 13 JUL F 800- 100PM 16 JUL - 16 JUL M 745- 600PM 19 JUL - 19 JUL R 700- 715PM Course Fee: Adirondack Historical Geogra $25.00; Course Fee: $25 to cover cost of field trips. 5211 GEG545C Adirondacks:Hist Geog 09 JUL - 22 JUL MTWRF 830- 100PM HAWKIN 031B 3 Moravek, J 13 JUL - 13 JUL F 800- 100PM 16 JUL - 16 JUL M 745- 600PM 19 JUL - 19 JUL R 700- 715PM Course Fee: Adirondack Historical Geogra $25.00; Course Fee: $25 to cover cost of field trips. HIS - HISTORY 5112 HIS101WC U.S. Civil to 1877 09 JUL - 12 AUG 5121 HIS132WC Mod Glbal His 1500-Pr 09 JUL - 12 AUG LAS - LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 5148 LAS111C Intro to Latin America 09 JUL - 12 AUG ANGEL WEB ANGLE WEB MTWR 5 3 Rice, J 3 Kroll, G 20 25 3 Flores, O 25 ANGEL WEB 1 Veli, R 20 HAWKIN 209 ANGEL WEB 3 Wampler, J 3 Solsten, K 30 20 1015-1220PM HAWKIN 131 LIB - LIBRARY SKILLS 5028 LIB102WC Intro Information Mgmt 09 JUL - 12 AUG 20 MAT - MATHEMATICS MAT161 Prerequisite: Completion of Math Competency Requirement 5160 MAT161C Intro Statistics 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWR 800-1005AM 5161 MAT161WC1 Intro Statistics 09 JUL - 12 AUG MAT221 Prerequisites: mathematical knowledge at the level of MAT102 5162 MAT221C Calc:LifeMgmtSoc Sci I 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWR 800-1005AM 5163 MAT221WC Calc:LifeMgmtSoc Sci I 09 JUL - 12 AUG MAT225 Prerequisites: MAT224 5164 MAT225C Calculus II 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWR 1030- 130PM HAWKIN 229 ANGEL WEB 3 Cavanaugh, R 3 Morrow, M 30 20 HAWKIN 209 4 Kenoyer, D 30 MGM - MANAGEMENT & INTERNATIONAL BUS MGM415 Prerequisites: MGM280 5131 MGM415WC Organization Theory 09 JUL - 09 AUG SLN WEB 3 ONeill, K 25 REDCAY 230 3 Gustainis, J 15 MLS - MASTER OF LIBERAL STUDIES MLS544 Prerequisites will vary according to the topic. 5172 MLS544C Small Group Comm 09 JUL - 12 AUG Page 24 MW 500- 915PM SESSION C: JUL 09 — AUG 12 CRN Crs No Sect Course Title MUS - MUSIC 5062 MUS110WC Music Appreciation 5061 MUS120WC Fund Musicianship Dates Days Time 09 JUL - 12 AUG 09 JUL - 12 AUG PED - PHYSICAL EDUCATION PED175 Co-requisite: PED176 5129 PED175C Sea Kayaking I 23 JUL - 29 JUL MT Course Dates: July 23rd and 24th; At Valcour PED176 Prerequisite: PED175 5132 PED176C Sea Kayaking II 23 JUL - 29 JUL WR Course Dates: July 25 and 26; at Valcour 5018 PED323WC Exercise Prg Design 09 JUL - 12 AUG PSY - PSYCHOLOGY 5036 PSY101C General Psychology 09 JUL - 09 AUG PSY311 Prerequisites: PSY101 5041 PSY311C Surv Human Dvelpmnt 09 JUL - 09 AUG PSY443 Prerequisites: PSY340 5037 PSY443WC Abnormal & Dev Behvr 09 JUL - 09 AUG Bldg/Room Cr. Instructor « Size ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB 3 Pfaff, Waters 3 Pfaff, Waters 15 15 830- 430PM VALCOUR 1 Soroka, L 10 830- 430PM VALCOUR 1 Soroka, L 10 ANGEL WEB 2 Salvatore, M 17 TWR 1100- 145PM YOKUM 201 3 Staff 30 TWR 615- 900PM YOKUM 201 3 Staff 30 ANGEL WEB 3 Atkinson, T 20 SLN WEB 3 Light, S 20 SPA - SPANISH SPA112 Prerequisite: SPA111, or 85 or higher Regents Exam, or placement by exam 5205 SPA112C Elementary Spanish II 09 JUL - 12 AUG MTWR 800-1005AM SIBLEY 104 3 Flores, O 20 SWK - SOCIAL WORK SWK261 Prerequisite: SOC101 5070 SWK261C Social Service Agenc 3 Mcdonald, T 35 SOC - SOCIOLOGY SOC202 Prerequisites: SOC101 5049 SOC202WC Social Problems/Policy 09 JUL - 09 AUG 09 JUL - 12 AUG TR 800-1215PM WARD 119 Your Course is Guaranteed! All summer courses offered at SUNY Plattsburgh are guaranteed to run. So you don’t have to worry about course cancellations! Page 25 » ADIRONDACK CC EXTENSION CTR SUMMER SESSION B & C COURSES Courses at Adirondack Community College, Queensbury, NY For further information on undergraduate and graduate programs at the SUNY Plattsburgh Extension Center in Queensbury, contact Tom Corigliano, Extension Center Director, at 518.792.5424 or visit the Plattsburgh Extension Center web site at www.plattsburgh.edu/accextension. If you are registering for Plattsburgh courses at the Adirondack Community College (Queensbury) site, please use the computer lab located in the Scoville Learning Center. CRN Crs No Sect Course Title Dates Days Time Bldg/Room Cr. Instructor Size SESSION B COURSES EDR - EDUCATION (READING) EDR514 Prerequisite: EDR501 or EDR524 or EDR318 or EDU465. 5035 EDR514GB Cultur Resp Lang Arts 04 JUN - 03 JUL TR 5032 EDR515GB Tch Read/Childrn’s Lit 04 JUN - 03 JUL MW 430- 900PM 430- 900PM TBA TBA 3 Jennings, C 3 Staff 20 20 MW MW MW 430- 900PM 430- 900PM 430- 900PM TBA TBA TBA 3 Macgregor, D 3 Brooks, H 3 Jaeger, A 25 25 25 MW MW 430- 900PM 500- 940PM TBA TBA 3 Gottlieb, A 3 Johnson, M 25 10 TR 430- 900PM TBA 3 Johnson, D 25 INT - INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES INT502 Prerequisite: Matriculation into C & I Program; INT501 5031 INT502GB Content/Pedagogy 04 JUN - 03 JUL TR 430- 900PM TBA 4 Macgregor, D 25 SOC - SOCIOLOGY SOC314 Prerequisites: PSY101 or SOC101 5166 SOC314GB Mental Health/Illness 04 JUN - 03 JUL 515- 810PM TBA 3 Greenleaf, R 25 EDU - EDUCATION 5030 EDU513GB Admin/TchgRsrchMthd 04 JUN - 03 JUL 5088 EDU521GB Analysis of Teaching 04 JUN - 03 JUL 5084 EDU527GB ContmpErlyChldhdEd 04 JUN - 03 JUL EDU530 Prerequisite: EDU505 for MST students 5033 EDU530GB Tch Science in Elem 04 JUN - 03 JUL 5073 EDU537GB Mng Disrpt Beh Clsrm 04 JUN - 03 JUL EDU571 Prerequisite: EDU505 for MST students 5034 EDU571GB Teach Elem Soc Stdies 04 JUN - 03 JUL MTW SESSION C COURSES EDA - EDUCATION ADMIN 5064 EDA500GC Intro Ed Administratin 09 JUL - 12 AUG MW 500- 940PM TBA 3 Johnson, M 10 EDM - EDUCATION (MATHEMATICS) EDM506 Prerequisite: EDU505 for MST students 5090 EDM506GC Teach Elem Schol Math 09 JUL - 12 AUG TR 430- 900PM TBA 3 Staff 25 EDR - EDUCATION (READING) 5089 EDR524GC TeachReadContntArea 09 JUL - 12 AUG TR 430- 900PM TBA 3 Serrell, A TR 430- 900PM TBA 3 VanBuren, M 25 MW 430- 900PM TBA 3 Kelly, R 25 MW TR TR 430- 900PM 430- 900PM 430- 900PM TBA TBA TBA 3 Staff 3 Catapano, N 3 Johnson, M 25 25 EDS - EDUCATION (SPECIAL) EDS540 Prerequisites: EDS530 or EDU500. 5092 EDS540GC Early Childhd Spc Ed 09 JUL - 12 AUG EDS543 Prerequisite: EDU505 for MST students 5087 EDS543GC Inclusive Schs & Comm 09 JUL - 12 AUG EDU - EDUCATION 5085 EDU500GC Ed in Contemp Soc 09 JUL - 12 AUG 5086 EDU502GC Tests & Measurements 09 JUL - 12 AUG 5091 EDU538GC Classroom Mgt Behavr 09 JUL - 12 AUG Page 26 GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES CRN CrsNoSect Course Title SESSION A 5198 FLL192A 5199 FLL245A 5143 LAS111A 5025 LIB105A 5054 SOC312A World Literature Translation Latin American Culture Film Intro to Latin America Intro to Info & Tech Literacy Sociology of Families Cr. « Gen Ed Requirement Instructor 3 3 3 1 3 2LP,3LPH,4HUM,LA 2FLL,3OWC,4WRS,LA 2FLL,3OWC,4WRS,LA 2LIB,3LIB,4ITL,LA 2GLO,3GLO,4ISR,LA Iturburu, Fernando Imaz, Mikel Fitzpatrick, Ellen OHara, Elin Rezac, Sandra SESSION B 5096 ANT101B Intro Human Evolution 5097 ANT362WB Global Issues 5060 ART211B Intro Photography 5144 BIO100B Concepts in Biology 5167 BIO203B Microbiology 5111 BIO335WB Extinction 5001 CAS111B Introduction to Canada 5195 CHE101B General Chemistry 5183 CHE111B Fund Principles Chemistry I 5188 CHE240LB Fund Organic Chemistry Lab 5169 CMM101B Intro to Public Speaking 5179 ENG448B Irish Literature 5200 FRE111B Elementary French I 5008 HED311WB Health:Contemp Society 5120 HIS101WB U.S. Civil to 1877 5107 HIS102B US Civil Since 1877 5108 HIS121B European Civ to 1815 5109 HIS132WB Mod Global His 1500-Pr 5110 HIS181B East Asian Civiliz 5197 INT365B Poverty, Disease & Environment 5145 LAS111B Intro to Latin America 5027 LIB102WB1 Intro Information Management 5026 LIB105B Intro to Info & Tech Literacy 5155 MAT161B Intro Statistics 5156 MAT161WB1 Intro Statistics 5157 MAT161WB2 Intro Statistics 5158 MAT221B Calc: Life, Mgmt, Soc Sci I 5159 MAT224B Calculus I 5063 MUS112B Jazz History 5223 NUR375WB HIV/AIDS 5038 PSY101B General Psychology 5048 SOC101WB Intro to Sociology 5146 SOC309WB Sociology: Aging/Death 5050 SOC315WB Soc: Health/Medicine 5202 SPA111B1 Elementary Spanish I 5203 SPA111B2 Elementary Spanish I 5204 SPA112B Elementary Spanish II 5076 THE106B Introduction to Acting 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2NS,3NS,4NST,LA 2GLO,3GLO,4GLO,LA 2ART,3ART,4ART,LA 2NSL,3NSL,4NST,LA 2NSL,3NSL,4NST,LA 2GLO,3GLO,4GLO,LA 2FLL,3WCV,4WC,LA 2NSL,3NSL,4NST,LA 2NSL,3NSL,4NST,LA 2NSL,3NSL,4NST 2TRS,3TS,4OE,LA 2EXP,4ISR,LA 3FL,LA 2GLO,3GLO,4GLO,LA 2HIS,3AH,3AHR,4US,4USC,LA 2HIS,3AH,3AHR,4US,4USC,LA 2HIS,3WCV,4WC,LA 2HIS,3OWC,4WRS,LA 2FLL,3OWC,4WRS,LA 3GLO,4GLO,LA 2FLL,3OWC,4WRS,LA 2LIB,3LIB,4ITL,LA 2LIB,3LIB,4ITL,LA 2MAT,3MAT,4MAT,LA 2MAT,3MAT,4MAT,LA 2MAT,3MAT,4MAT,LA 2MAT,3MAT,4MAT,LA 2MAT,3MAT,4MAT,LA 2ART,3ART,4ART,LA 2GLO,3GLO,LA 2SS,3SS,4SS,LA 2SS,3SS,4SS,LA 2GLO,3GLO,4GLO,LA 4ISR,LA 25 06/04-07/03 3FL,LA 3FL,LA 2FLL,3FL,4FL,LA 2ART,3TS,4ART,4OE,LA Crane-Kramer, Gillian Bobbie, Gloria Dumont, Sheri Vogt, F. Daniel Deondarza, Jose Wolosz, Thomas Smith, Matthew Moffett, Thomas Nifiatis, Fotis Criss, Dexter Gustainis, J Morrissey, Thomas Ouedraogo, Jean Beach, Lois Rice, James Lance, Martha Carey, Vincent Kroll, Gary Hornibrook, Jeff Fitzpatrick, Ellen Imaz, Mikel Veli, Ravil Miranda, Patricia Powell, Thomas Solsten, Karen Vincent, Cassandra Liu, Ying-Sheng Kenoyer, David Matlock, Herman Bongiorno, Anne Levine, Donald Light, Stephen Smith, Dorothy Schlesinger, Lynn Flores, Oscar Guerrero, Fernando Flores, Oscar Hartshorn, W. Kim SESSION C 5002 CAS111WC Introduction to Canada 5153 ENG161WC1Introduction/Fiction 5212 GEL335WC Extinction 5112 HIS101WC U.S. Civil to 1877 5121 HIS132WC Mod Global His 1500-Pr 5028 LIB102WC Intro Information Management 5161 MAT161WC1Intro Statistics 5163 MAT221WC Calc: Life, Mgmt, Soc Sci I 5062 MUS110WC Music Appreciation 5061 MUS120WC Fundamental Musicianship 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 2FLL,3WCV,4WC,LA 2LP,3LPH,4HUM,LA 2GLO,3GLO,4GLO,LA 2HIS,3AH,3AHR,4US,4USC,LA 2HIS,3OWC,4WRS,LA 2LIB,3LIB,4ITL,LA 2MAT,3MAT,4MAT,LA 2MAT,3MAT,4MAT,LA 2ART,3ART,4ART,LA 2ART,3ART,4ART,LA Smith, Matthew Friesen, Peter Wolosz, Thomas Rice, James Kroll, Gary Veli, Ravil Solsten, Karen Morrow, Margaret Pfaff, W/Waters, A Pfaff, W/Waters, A For more information on SUNY Plattsburgh’s General Education requirements, visit http://www.plattsburgh.edu/academics/gened. Page 27 » ONLINE COURSE INFORMATION YOUR ONLINE COURSE All online courses begin on the first day of classes. Summer Session start dates vary so pay close attention to the dates for the course in which you are registered. SUNY Plattsburgh offers online courses through two course management systems: ANGEL and SLN (SUNY Learning Network). If you are unsure which of these course management systems is being used for your online course, you can log directly into your personal account in the ANGEL Course Management system to view your course lists and find direct links to your online (web) course. The Link to the ANGEL Course Management system http://angel.plattsburgh.edu/Angel/ can be found on the SUNY Plattsburgh web site www.plattsburgh.edu in the lower right hand corner. You will need to use your Plattsburgh Net ID to access the ANGEL system. Every student at Plattsburgh State has an ANGEL and Web mail account that can be accessed by entering your assigned Net ID. Your Net ID makes it possible to for you to access various electronic systems on campus and is an essential component to your college experience. If you need additional information about or assistance with your Plattsburgh Net ID, you can check the informational web page at http://web.plattsburgh.edu/technology/netid/ or contact the Computer Help desk at (518) 564-4433. If you know the course delivery system assigned to your online course, you can access your course directly. ONLINE ANGEL COURSES ANGEL courses are located at http://angel. plattsburgh.edu/Angel. Your PSU Net ID is required to log onto ANGEL and access your ANGEL course site(s)). If you have difficulties logging onto ANGEL or accessing your course site(s), please note that a “Help” link appears at the bottom of every ANGEL screen along with a “Trouble Report” link that allows you to report problems. ANGEL courses are supported through services provided by Instructional Technology on the Plattsburgh State campus. E-mail inquiries can be addressed to: instructional.technology@plattsburgh.edu or to the instructor of the course. Do not contact the SUNY Learning Network for assistance with ANGEL courses. Page 28 ONLINE SUNY LEARNING NETWORK (SLN) COURSES SUNY Learning Network (SLN) courses are located at http://www.sln.suny.edu. An active SLN account is required to log into the Student Commons and access your SLN course site(s). Your SLN account is activated through the “Registered Students” link. If this is your first SLN course, the “New Students” link will assist you in activating your SLN account. If you have previously participated in an SLN course, the “Returning Students” link will assist you in updating your existing SLN account. Returning students should not attempt to reactivate their password as a “New Student.” The SUNY Learning Network opens the Student Gateway and Student Commons one week prior to the start date. As soon as the Student Gateway is open, students can test their system, request an SLN password, and view course materials. If you have difficulties logging into the Student Commons or accessing your course site(s), contact the SUNY Learning Network Helpdesk at (800) 875-6269. E-mail inquiries can be addressed to helpdesk@sln.suny.edu. Do not contact the Helpdesk at PSU for assistance with SLN courses. SUMMER SESSION ONLINE COURSE LISTING CRN Crs No Sect Course Title « Cr. Web Type Instructor Size SESSION A 5010 HED310WA Found: Personal Health 5118 HRT354WA International Hospitality 5020 PED271WA1 Wellness &Fitness Cont Society 5021 PED271WA2 Wellness &Fitness Cont Society 5019 PED333WA Science of Exercise 3 3 3 3 3 ANGEL WEB SLN WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB Beach, L TBA Jones, E Jones, E Vicencio, L 20 30 15 15 17 SESSION B 5097 ANT362WB Global Issues 5111 BIO335WB Extinction 5178 BIO387WB Topics: Invasive Species Bio 5067 EDA512WB Public School Law 5104 EDS543WB Inclusive Schs & Comm 5029 EDU500WB Ed in Contemporary Soc 5116 EDU513WB Admin/Tchg Research Mthds 5099 EDU583WB Distance Ed: Tchg/Lrng Online 5222 FNI211WB Human Nutrition 5008 HED311WB Health:Contemp Society 5120 HIS101WB U.S. Civil to 1877 5109 HIS132WB Mod Global His 1500-Pr 5134 HRT383WB Rooms Division Mgmt 5027 LIB102WB1 Intro Information Management 5156 MAT161WB1Intro Statistics 5157 MAT161WB2Intro Statistics 5119 MGM280WBPrin of Management 5223 NUR375WB HIV/AIDS 5224 NUR427WB Research in Nursing 5039 PSY105WB General Psychology Lab 5042 PSY331WB Intro to Biopsychology 5048 SOC101WB Intro to Sociology 5146 SOC309WB Sociology: Aging/Death 5050 SOC315WB Soc: Health/Medicine 5207 SPA470WB Topics: Adv Spanish Grammar 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 SLN WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB SLN WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB SLN WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB SLN WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB SLN WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB Bobbie, G Wolosz, T Martine, C Johnson, M Simard, D Schnackenberg, H Balan, C Bobbie, G Joseph, E Beach, L Rice, J Kroll, G Parmelee, J Veli, R Solsten, K Vincent, C Parmelee, J Bongiorno, A Gleeson-Kreig, J Braje, W Atkinson, T Light, S Smith, D Schlesinger, L Garcia-Notario, M 25 16 15 15 20 15 20 25 14 20 15 25 30 20 20 20 40 20 20 17 20 20 25 25 15 SESSION C 5002 CAS111WC Introduction to Canada 5106 EDS520WC Specific Learning Disabilities 5153 ENG161WC1Introduction/Fiction 5212 GEL335WC Extinction 5112 HIS101WC U.S. Civil to 1877 5121 HIS132WC Mod Global His 1500-Pr 5028 LIB102WC Intro Information Management 5161 MAT161WC1Intro Statistics 5163 MAT221WC Calc: Life, Mgmt, Soc Sci I 5131 MGM415WC Organization Theory 5062 MUS110WC Music Appreciation 5061 MUS120WC Fundamental Musicianship 5018 PED323WC Exercise Prg Design 5037 PSY443WC Abnormal & Dev Behvr 5049 SOC202WC Social Problems/Policy 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB SLN WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB ANGEL WEB SLN WEB Smith, M Simard, D Friesen, P Wolosz, T Rice, J Kroll, G Veli, R Solsten, K Morrow, M ONeill, K Pfaff, W/Waters, A Pfaff, W/Waters, A Salvatore, M Atkinson, T Light, S 25 20 15 20 25 20 20 20 25 15 15 17 20 20 Page 29 » NON-MATRICULATED REGISTRATION FORM Non-Matriculated Student Registration Form SUNY Plattsburgh Semester: __ Fall __ Winter __ Spring __ Summer Year: _______________ Name (print)________________________________________________________ Last First M Gender: __Male __Female Soc. Sec.: _________—__________—__________ Date of Birth:_________ Ethnicity (optional): __ White, Non Hispanic __ Black, Non-Hispanic __ Hispanic __ American Indian or Native Alaskan __ Asian or Pacific Islander __ Other Home Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________ City:________________________________________________________________ State:_______ Zip: ______________ E-mail Address (print): _______________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone: ________________________________ Evening Phone: _____________________ Non-Matriculated Student Type: __ High School Student __Undergraduate __ Graduate* __ Post Graduate* *If this is your first graduate registration at Plattsburgh, please provide verification of your bachelor’s degree if granted by another institution; FAX copy to 518-564-4900. • • What is the name of the college or high school attended most recently? Name: ________________________________ Location ______________________________ Institution Type: __ High School __ 2-year public __ 4-year public __ Private Please check the highest degree you have earned: __ No College __ AA __ AAS • __ Some College, No Degree __ AS __ Bachelor’s __ Certificate of Advanced Study __ Master’s __ Post Graduate __ Other __________________ Is this your first attendance at Plattsburgh State University? Last date of attendance? Semester/Year_________ Total Previous Credits_______ Have you been dismissed/suspended from any college for disciplinary reasons? Reason: ______________________________________________________________ Yes No Yes No • • Have you been a permanent resident of New York for the last twelve months? Are you a U.S. citizen? In no, list the country of your citizenship:______________________________________ List Visa Type: __Student (F-1 or I20) __Visitor for pleasure (B-2) __Exchange visitor (J-1) __Permanent Resident __Political refugee __Other:____________________ Yes Yes No No • • Have you been convicted of a felony? Do you plan to take a Plattsburgh course at an off-campus site (e.g., ACC)? Yes Yes No No • If yes, where____________________________________________________________ Graduate Students: A maximum of 12 graduate credits completed as a non-matriculated student may apply toward a graduate degree program. If you are nearing the 12-credit limit, please contact our Graduate Admissions Office (564-GRAD) to learn more about matriculation. I realize non-attendance does not remove tuition and fee liability. I also understand that I am subject to all academic policies and procedures. Student’s Signature:___________________________________________________ Date:____________________ Registrar’s Office, Kehoe 304, 101 Broad Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901; PHONE: 518-564-2100; FAX: 518-564-4900 VPAA 10/04 Page 30 PAYMENT PLAN « Payment Plan Students may enroll in the payment plan by completing the following worksheet and enclosing payment equal to one–half of the total bill plus a $35 application fee. You will be billed monthly for the balance of your bill. Your payment plan contract must be paid in full by July 20, 2007. Total Bill Less Financial Aid Balance $ _________________ $ _________________ $ _________________ Less One Half Plus Fee Initial Payment $ _________________ $35.00 $ _________________ $ __________________ The balance will be divided by the number of months remaining in the program. I wish to use the SUNY Plattsburgh payment plan for summer courses. 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