Summer Calendar ............................................................................................................................. 2 Admission......................................................................................................................................... 2 Online Registration .......................................................................................................................... 3 Tuition Fees & Expenses.................................................................................................................. 3 Parking ......................................................................................................................................... 3 Attendance Policy ............................................................................................................................ 3 Tuition Refund Policy ...................................................................................................................... 4 Financial Aid .................................................................................................................................... 4 Course Schedules - Undergraduate .................................................................................................. 6 Summer I ............................................................................................................................... 6-8 Summer II ............................................................................................................................. 9-10 Summer III ............................................................................................................................ 11-12 Summer IV .............................................................................................................................. 13 Professional Studies ........................................................................................................................ 14 Graduate Education Courses ........................................................................................................... 15 WEST LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Schedule of Classes – Summer I, II, III & IV 2014 SUMMER CALENDAR: UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR: Summer I May 12-May 30 Summer II June 2-June 20 All classes begin May 12 Election Day (no classes) May 13 Last day for late enrollment & changing classes May 14 Memorial Day (no classes) May 26 Independence Day (no classes) Two-thirds point of term-last day to withdraw With grade of “W” May 23 Last day of term May 30 Summer III Summer IV June 23-July 11 July 14-Aug 1 June 2 June 23 July 14 June 3 June 24 July 15 July 4 June 13 June 20 July 7 July 11 July 25 August 1 Every effort is made for the schedule of classes to be maintained as printed. However, unavoidable circumstances may necessitate last minute changes and/or deletions of courses. While the University makes every effort to keep such changes at a minimum, it cannot assume liability for any changes and/or errors. If questions arise concerning the schedule and its classes, the student should check with either the Enrollment Center or the Office of the Provost. GRADUATE CALENDAR: Six-Week Terms Last day for late enrollment & changing classes Summer I May 12-June 20 Summer II June 23-August 1 May 15 June 26 ADMISSION Any student wishing to attend summer school who is not enrolled at WLU for the Spring Semester 2013 must complete an application for admission and must be admitted to the University before being permitted to register for classes. For admission forms and requirements, contact the Admission Office at 866-WESTLIB or 304-336-8076. CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION All students who will complete their graduation requirements at the end of any summer session should report to the Enrollment Center and complete the necessary application forms for graduation by May 30. SUMMER ON-LINE REGISTRATION Summer on-line registration via the West Liberty Informational Network System (WINS) will begin October 28. All students who are planning to attend any of the summer terms are encouraged to register during the period of October 28 - November 15, 2013 since early registrants will have first choice of classes. However, students may register on-line up to the date listed below for each summer term. Prior to registering for courses, review the WLU catalog to make sure you have met all course pre-requisites and course restrictions. Summer I - May 12 (Late fee charged after May 13) Summer II -June 2 (Late fee charged after June 3) Summer III -June 23 (Late fee charged after June 24) Summer IV - July 14 (Late fee charged after July 15) READ THE FOLLOWING ONLINE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY 2|Page To login to WINS, visit the WLU web site (www.westliberty.edu), on top menu bar, click on Wins. Click on Student Login under Secure Area. Enter Banner ID and Pin number, if you do not have this information, contact the Enrollment Center at #8007. After logging in, click on Student Services, then click on Registration. Click on Register or Add/Drop classes, then select appropriate summer term, submit and enter CRN number for course(s). When finished entering CRN(s), submit changes. Return to Registration menu, click on Student Schedule and print a copy for your records. The Registrar’s Office will not issue printed copies of schedules. The Business Office will email billing invoices prior to the summer term beginning. PLEASE EXIT AND CLOSE WEB BROWSER WHEN FINISHED TO SECURE PRIVACY. TUITION FEES & EXPENSES In-State Fees $253.16 per credit hr Out-of State Fees $557.91 per credit hr Metro Rate Fees $459.42 per credit hr GRADUATE CHARGES: $354.12 per credit hr $530.56 per credit hr West Liberty University is required by the Board of Governors to collect all tuition and fee payments in advance at the beginning of each summer term. In cases where a payment plan has been approved, failure to complete payment by the date designated shall result in immediate cancellation of all course registrations for the current semester or summer term. In such cases, the student will owe the portion of the tuition and fees and room and board charges that are appropriate for the portion of the semester or summer term for which the student was registered for classes. For example, if a student is given permission to pay on the third day of a regular summer term and then is required to leave school because of non-payment, that student will owe 10% of the tuition and fees for the term and for three days of room and board. In such cases, students will not be permitted to register for further courses until the financial obligation has been paid in full. Additionally, the University will withhold all grades and transcripts until such time as the financial obligation is paid. The University may turn delinquent accounts over to a collection agency which results in an added charge to be paid by the student. Registration is not completed until a check covering payment of tuition, residence hall rent, board and fees has cleared the bank upon which it was drawn. Students not paying by the due date, will be assessed a $80.00 fee. A returned check charge of $25.00 will be assessed on each check returned for “insufficient funds” unless the student can obtain an admission of error on the part of the bank. The Business Office shall declare the fees unpaid and registration canceled until the check has been redeemed and the additional charge paid. Student records will not be released by the Enrollment Services for any student who has a delinquent financial obligation to the University. No breakage deposit is required in any course, but students will be charged for breakage or damage to equipment. Students should also be aware that additional lab fees are assessed for certain courses. The University and its governing board reserve the right to change rates for tuition, fees, room and board with suitable notice. PARKING Parking fees of $10.00 will be charged for all students attending classes on the Main Campus. ATTENDANCE POLICY A minimum of five persons must enroll in a course and be in attendance at the first class meeting in order to have the course offered. A lower enrollment will cause the course to be canceled, in which case a full refund will be issued. 3|Page Failure to attend the first scheduled meeting of your classes may result in the loss of your position in those classes unless you have notified the instructor prior to the first meeting that you will not be in attendance. Furthermore, all attendance policies go into effect upon the first meeting of a class. TUITION REFUND POLICY A student who withdraws from college by following the proper procedure will be issued a refund of tuition and fees through the Business Office upon receipt of an official “cancellation of Registration Form.” Students who officially withdraw from a portion of their courses during the refund period must request a refund from the Business Office. Refunds for reduced course loads are not made automatically, only upon formal request by the student. Refunds are automatically computed only for students who withdraw from all courses during the refund period. A student who is required to withdraw for disciplinary reasons shall not be entitled to a refund. Refunds are calculated from the first full day of classes. CONTINUING STUDENTS: Except for first-time enrollees, students who officially withdraw during a summer term shall receive a refund of regular fees in accordance with the following schedule: SUMMER I, II, III & IV TERMS Days 1 & 2 90% Refund Days 3 & 4 70% Refund Days 5 & 6 50% Refund After Day 6 No Refund FIRST-TIME ENROLLEES: Students who officially withdraw before or during the first period of enrollment at West Liberty University shall have their refund calculated as follows, in accordance with the provisions contained in the Federal Higher Education Act. SUMMER I, II, III & IV TERMS Days 1 & 2 90% Refund Day 3 80% Refund Day 4 & 5 70% Refund Day 6 60% Refund Days 7 & 8 50% Refund Day 9 40% Refund After Day 9 No Refund Refunded fees must be returned in accordance with the requirements of the Higher Education Act whenever Title IV funds are involved. [Allow approximately five weeks for refunds.] CREDIT Students will be limited to a maximum scholastic load of six semester hours during each summer term. All courses will meet five days a week unless otherwise noted on the class schedule. Applications to carry a course overload should be made to the Office of the College Dean at least two weeks in advance of registration day. Students on probation should ordinarily limit their credit load during the summer terms. Students should limit their credit load for all sessions to a maximum of 18 semester hours. FINANCIAL AID Financial aid is awarded to eligible applicants on a funds-available basis. Summer financial applications are available in the Enrollment Service Office, Room 121, Shaw Hall. 4|Page VETERANS Students who will be attending summer school under Veterans’ Benefits must be certified to the Veterans Administration by the University. Information concerning VA benefits and certification may be obtained by contacting the Veterans Clerk at 336-8007. [All summer classes are held Monday through Friday unless otherwise noted] FINAL GRADES Students will view final grades electronically through WINS (West Liberty Network System). Grade reports are not mailed to students. THE HIGHLANDS EDUCATION CENTER Most summer classes will be offered at The Highlands Center and will be designated as “HIGH” under the BLDG heading. 5|Page SUMMER I – Main Campus & The Highlands Center MAIN CAMPUS & ONLINE SUBJ CRN SEC TITLE BIOLOGY BIO 210 Essentials Of Biomed Term 2002 01 Essentials Of Biomed Term BIO 212 Anatomy & Phys (hlth Prof) 2003 01 Anatomy & Phys (hlth Prof) 2004 41 Anatomy & Phys (hlth Prof) BIO 302 Human Anatomy & Phys I 2005 01 Human Anatomy & Phys I BIO 303 Human Anatomy & Phys I Lab 2006 41 Human Anatomy & Phys I Lab CHEMISTRY CHEM 110 General Chemistry I 2058 1 General Chemistry I NOTE : This class runs six weeks. CHEM 111 General Chemistry I Lab 2059 41 General Chemistry I Lab NOTE : This class runs six weeks. CREDITS DAYS 3.0 4.0 0.0 MTWRF MTWRF 3.0 1.0 MTWRF TIMEMET BLDG ROOM INSTR ONLINE TBA TBA Kettler K 800:1045 1100:150 ARNETT ARNETT A210 A101 Zdilla M Zdilla M ONLINE TBA TBA Omelchenko N 900:1145 ARNETT A106 Omelchenko N 3 TWR 100:350 CAMP C108 Serra J 1 TWR 900:1150 CAMP C107 DeWitt D COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS 270 Intro To Computer Systems 2008 01 Intro To Computer Systems 2.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Pissos M CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ 478 ST: Crime Prevention 2009 01 ST: Crime Prevention 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Bell K ECONOMICS ECON 101 Prin Of Macroeconomics 2011 01 Prin Of Macroeconomics 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Maskey V EDUCATION EDUC 207 Foundations Of Educ 2013 01 Foundations Of Educ 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Sexton K SPECIAL EDUCATION SPED 241 Intro To Exceptionalities 2016 01 Intro To Exceptionalities 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Schimmel S ENGLISH ENG 215 American Lit after Civil War 2019 01 American Lit after Civil War 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Hanna W EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY EP 480 Exercise Physiology Internshp 2021 01 Exercise Physiology Internshp 2022 02 Exercise Physiology Internshp 2023 03 Exercise Physiology Internshp 2024 04 Exercise Physiology Internshp 2025 05 Exercise Physiology Internshp 2026 06 Exercise Physiology Internshp 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 : : : : : : TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Ma'afala A Ma'afala A Ma'afala A Ma'afala A Ma'afala A Ma'afala A GENERAL BUSINESS GBUS 344 Legal Environ of Business I 2069 01 Legal Environ of Bus I 3.0 800:1050 MAIN M222 Turrentine S MTWRF 6|Page HEALTH HE 250 Introduction To Health 2027 01 Introduction To Health HE 253 Personal Health 2028 01 Personal Health 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Bovaird L 2.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Hanna D MANAGEMENT MGT 350 Principles Of Management 2032 01 Principles Of Management 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Crow C MARKETING MKT 331 Principles Of Marketing 2034 01 Principles Of Marketing 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Scarpaci J MATHEMATICS MATH 046 Fund Of Algebra 2035 01 Fund Of Algebra 3.0 F 900:1050 HIGH H228 Cook J NOTE: This course runs for 6 weeks. May 12 - June 20th. Math Emporium: This course follows a self-paced student-centered format. Instruction occurs through an online program. Tests are administered on Fridays. Students must have a laptop to enroll in this course. MATH 145 Pre-Calculus Algebra 2039 01 Pre-Calculus Algebra 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Cook J NOTE: This course runs for 6 weeks from May 12-June 20th. There is a mandatory attendance for midterm and final exams on June 2 and 20th from 9:00 am-10:50 am, the rest of the class meets online. PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE 343 PE-Multisub Tch 2041 01 PE-Multisub Tch 2.0 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology 2042 01 Introduction to Psychology 3.0 MTWRF 800:1045 ONLINE BLAT BLAT GLG GLG Wack K Wack K ONLINE TBA TBA Canter R HIGHLANDS CENTER ACCOUNTING ACC 224 Prin of Financial Accounting 2001 01 Prin of Financial Accounting 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H209 Rossell F BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS BIS 371 Advanced Visual Basic 2007 01 Advanced Visual Basic 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H225 Wudarski A CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ 483 Prac In CJ 2010 6.0 T 100:350 HIGH H210 Bell K 1.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H211 Ullom J 3.0 MTWRF 800:1045 HIGH H212 Allender K 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H212 Allender K 3.0 MTWRF 800:1050 HIGH H208 Neubauer G 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H213 Neubauer G 01 Prac In CJ EDUCATION EDUC 100 Intro To Professional Educ 2012 01 Intro To Professional Educ EARLY EDUCATION EED 280 Early Childhood Development 2014 01 Early Childhood Development EED 301 Early Childhood Curriculum I 2015 01 Early Childhood Curriculum I ENGLISH ENG 101 ENG 202 College Composition I 2017 01 College Composition I Lit Appreciation for Non-Major 2018 01 Lit Appreciation for Non-Major 7|Page ENTREPRENERUSHIP ENT 300 Foundation of Entrepreneurship 2020 01 Foundation of Entrepreneurship 3.0 MTWRF 200:450 HIGH H209 Bonassi J GEOGRAPHY GEO 205 Introduction To Geography 2031 01 Introduction To Geography 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H228 Massey A HEALTH HE 466 HISTORY HIST 210 Hlth & Safety Mtds & Mat Elem 2029 01 Hlth & Safety Mtds & Mat Elem 3.0 MWF 1200:245 HIGH H208 NOTE: This will be a hybrid class with meetings both in the classroom and online. Tuesday & Thursday - Online Hist of U.S. I to 1876 2030 01 Hist of U.S. I to 1876 Monteroso C 3.0 MTWRF 200:450 HIGH H211 Reigel C 3.0 MTWRF 200:450 HIGH H212 Buchanan H 3.0 MTWR 600:950 HIGH H225 Chen F 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H226 Hastings K 5.0 MTWRF 200:420 HIGH H213 Gumaer D MANAGEMENT MGT 474 Organizational Behavior 2033 01 Organizational Behavior 3.0 MTWRF 600:950 HIGH H212 Wright D PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE 101 Dance Fitness 2040 01 1.0 TR 400:550 HIGH H226 Carter A 3.0 TWR MF 800:1050 ONLINE HIGH H211 Canter R 3.0 TWR 800:1045 HIGH H209 Rinchiuso L 3.0 MTWR 600:950 HIGH H226 Rinchiuso L 3.0 MTWRF 800:1050 HIGH H210 Bernstein-Goff S MATHEMATICS MATH 102 Nature Of Math 2036 01 Nature Of Math MATH 140 College Algebra 2037 01 College Algebra MATH 160 Intro to Statistics 2038 01 Intro to Statistics MATH 210 Calculus & Analytic Geom I 2062 01 Calc & Analytic Geom I NOTE: This class runs for 6 weeks. May 125h – June 20th. Dance Fitness PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 478 ST: Motivation & Emotion 2060 01 Motivation & Emotion SPANISH SPAN 101 Beginning Spanish I 2043 01 Beginning Spanish I NOTE: This class also meets online. 2044 02 Beginning Spanish I SOCIAL WORK SWK 201 Ethnicity Diversity Cult Awa 2045 01 Ethnicity Diversity Cult Awa 8|Page SUMMER II – Main Campus & The Highlands Center MAIN CAMPUS & ONLINE SUBJ CRN SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS TIMEMET BLDG ROOM INSTR MTWRF 800:1045 ARNETT A202 Wiechman R MTWR 1100:1250 ARNETT A106 Wiechman R MTWRF 800:1045 ARNETT A210 Zdilla M MTWR 1100:1250 ARNETT A201 Zdilla M 3.0 MTWRF 900:1150 CAMP C104 van Aardt T 1.0 MTWRF 100:250 CAMP C107 DeWitt D BIOLOGY BIO 105 Life Science For Non-majors 3002 01 Life Science For Non-majors 3.0 BIO 106 Life Science For Non-Maj Lab 3003 41 Life Science For Non-Maj Lab 1.0 BIO 124 Biological Principles 3004 01 Biological Principles 3.0 BIO 125 Biological Principles Lab 3005 41 Biological Principles Lab 1.0 CHEMISTRY CHEM 100 Foundations Of Chemistry 3006 01 Foundations Of Chemistry CHEM 101 Foundations Of Chemistry Lab 3007 41 Foundations Of Chemistry Lab COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS 271 Practical Computer Appl 3008 01 Practical Computer Appl 2.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Leonhart L CRIMINAL JUSTICE CJ 238 Juv Delinquency/Juv Justice 3009 01 Juv Delinquency/Juv Justice 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Noble Jr. F ECONOMICS ECON 102 Prin Of Microeconomics 3010 01 Prin Of Microeconomics 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Catma S GEOGRAPHY GEO 206 World Regional Geography 3015 01 World Regional Geography 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Massey A HEALTH HE 250 Introduction To Health 3016 01 Introduction To Health HE 253 Personal Health 3017 01 Personal Health 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Monteroso C 2.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Hudson M HISTORY HIST 103 Hist Of Civilization I 3019 O1 Hist Of Civilization I HIST 481 History Field Experience 3021 01 History Field Experience 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Lizza R 3.0 : TBA TBA Cox D MANAGEMENT MGT 475 Human Resource Management 3043 01 Human Res Management 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Crow C MARKETING MKT 485 Marketing Research 3023 01 Marketing Research 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Scarpaci J MUSIC MUS 130 Music Appreciation 3042 01 Music Appreciation 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Harder M PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE 365 Psych & Soc Of Pe 3027 01 Psych & Soc Of Pe 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Monteroso C 9|Page POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 201 American Government 3028 01 American Government 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Root E PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 252 Life Span Development 3029 01 Life Span Development 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Canter, RJ HIGHLANDS CENTER ACCOUNTING ACC 225 Prin of Managerial Accounting 3001 01 Prin of Managerial Accounting 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H209 Rossell F COMMUNICATIONS COM 101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3046 01 Fund of Oral Comm 3.0 MTWRF 800:1050 HIGH H211 Pfister J EDUCATION EDUC 290 Comp & Instr Tech 3011 01 Comp & Instr Tech 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H211 Ullom J READING READ 210 Children's Literature 3012 01 Children's Literature 3.0 MTWRF 800:1050 HIGH H212 STAFF 3.0 MTWRF 200:450 HIGH H208 Howard K 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H210 Moore C 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H208 Howard K 1.0 MTWRF 800:1045 HIGH H208 STAFF H228 Hudson M ENGLISH ENG 101 College Composition I 3044 College Composition I ENG 102 College Composition II 3014 01 College Composition II ENG 278 ST: Children’s Lit & Fairy Tales 3045 01 ST: Children’s Lit & Fairy Tales GENERAL BUSINESS GBUS 222 Prof Development I 3013 01 Prof Development I HEALTH HE 320 Mental Hlth & Drug Use & Abuse 3018 01 Mental Hlth & Drug Use & Abuse 2.0 W 1000:1145 HIGH NOTE: This class meets both in the classroom on Wednesday only and online the rest of the week. HISTORY HIST 211 Hist of U.S. II Since 1876 3020 01 Hist of U.S. II Since 1876 MATHEMATICS MATH 140 College Algebra 3024 01 College Algebra MATH 160 Intro to Statistics 3025 01 Intro to Statistics 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H213 Reigel C 3.0 MTWR 600:950 HIGH H225 Chen F 3.0 MTWRF 200:450 HIGH H225 Buchanan H PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE 101 Yoga 3026 01 Yoga 1.0 TR 900:1050 HIGH H226 Schooler L PHILOSOPHY PHIL 321 Ethics 3032 Ethics 3.0 MTWRF 300:530 HIGH H228 Harper A 3.0 TWR MF 930:1050 ONLINE HIGH H209 Canter R 01 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 301 Experimental Psychology 3030 01 Experimental Psychology 10 | P a g e PSYC 478 ST: Psyc In Films 3031 01 ST: Psyc In Films 3.0 NOTE: This class also meets Monday and Friday online TWR 1100:150 HIGH H225 Canter R SPANISH SPAN 102 Beginning Spanish II 3033 01 Beginning Spanish II 3034 02 Beginning Spanish II 3.0 3.0 TWR MTWR 800:1050 600:950 HIGH HIGH H210 H228 Rinchiuso L Rinchiuso L SOCIAL WORK SWK 200 Intro to Soc Work & Soc Welfar 3035 01 Intro to Soc Work & Soc Welfar 3.0 MTWRF 100:350 HIGH H226 Senften S 11 | P a g e SUMMER III – Main Campus & The Highlands Center MAIN CAMPUS & ONLINE SUBJ CRN SEC TITLE CREDITS BIOLOGY BIO 105 Life Sciences for Non-majors 4006 01 Life Sciences for Non-Maj 3.0 NOTE: This course runs for 6 weeks from June 23-August 1) BIO 330 Fundamentals Of Nutrition 4005 01 Fundamentals Of Nutrition 3.0 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS BIS 460 Mgt Information Systems 4007 01 Mgt Information Systems CHEMISTRY CHEM 112 General Chemistry II 4008 1 General Chemistry II NOTE: This course runs for 6 weeks. CHEM 113 General Chem II Lab 4010 41 General Chem II Lab NOTE: This course runs for 6 weeks. DAYS 3.0 TIMEMET BLDG ROOM INSTR ONLINE TBA TBA Kettler K ONLINE TBA TBA Zdilla M ONLINE TBA TBA STAFF 3 TWR 900:1150 CAMP C108 Serra J 1 TWR 100:350 CAMP C107 Wiechman R COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS 270 Intro To Computer Systems 4032 01 Intro to Comp Systems 2.0 ONLINE ENGLISH ENG 202 Lit Appreciation for Non-Major 4014 02 Lit Appreciation for Non-Major 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Hanna W 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Leonhart L 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Chen L 2.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Ma'afala A 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Lizza R GENERAL BUSINESS GBUS 140 Introduction To Business 4016 01 Introduction To Business GBUS 280 Business Statistics 4017 01 Business Statistics HEALTH HE 253 Personal Health 4019 01 Personal Health HISTORY HIST 104 Hist Of Civilization II 4021 01 Hist Of Civilization II PHYSICS PHYS 102 Elementary Physics II 4033 01 Elementary Physics II PHYS 111 Elementary Physics II Lab 4034 41 Elementary Physics II Lab TBA TBA Pissos M 3.0 MTWRF 0800:1050 MAIN MB50 Youssef M 1.0 MTWR 1100:150 MAIN MB13 Dann J POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 201 American Government 4023 01 American Government 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Root E PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 320 Psych Of Adult & Old Age 4026 01 Psych Of Adult & Old Age 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Canter R 12 | P a g e HIGHLANDS CENTER ENGLISH ENG 101 College Composition I 4011 01 College Composition I ENG 102 College Composition II ENG 202 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H209 Neubauer G 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H210 Moore C 3.0 MTWRF 800:1050 HIGH H208 Neubauer G 3.0 MTWRF 800:1045 HIGH H210 White C 1.0 MTWRF 800:1050 HIGH H213 STAFF 2.0 W 1000:1145 HIGH H228 Hudson M Modern Germany 3.0 MTWR 500:850 HIGH H225 Reigel C Dance Fitness 1.0 TR 400:550 HIGH H226 Carter A 3.0 MTWRF 800:1050 HIGH H212 Miller L 3.0 MTWRF 300:550 HIGH H228 Rinchiuso L 3.0 MTWR 600:950 HIGH H208 Hennen J 4012 01 College Composition II Lit Appreciation for Non-Major 4013 01 Lit Appreciation for Non-Major ENTREPRENERUSHIP ENT 202 Creative Problem Solving 4015 01 Creative Problem Solving GENERAL BUSINESS GBUS 322 Prof Development II 4018 01 Prof Development II HEALTH HE 340 Human Sexuality & The Family 4020 01 Human Sexuality & The Family NOTE: Meets Online except for Wednesday. HISTORY HIST 337 Modern Germany 4022 01 PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE 101 Dance Fitness 4025 01 READING READ 210 Children's Literature 4024 01 Children's Literature SPANISH SPAN 102 Beginning Spanish II 4027 01 Beginning Spanish II THEATER THE 100 Theater Appreciation 4035 01 ST: Children’s Lit & Fairy Tales 13 | P a g e SUMMER IV – Main Campus & The Highlands Center MAIN CAMPUS & ONLINE SUBJ CRN SEC TITLE BIOLOGY BIO 330 Fundamentals Of Nutrition 5001 01 Fundamentals Of Nutrition TIMEMET BLDG ROOM INSTR 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Zdilla M COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS 271 Practical Computer Appl 5002 01 Practical Computer Appl 2.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Leonhart L EDUCATION EDUC 201 Human Development 5026 01 Human Development 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Coon P 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Halicki S 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Halicki S 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Chen F TBA Massey A TBA Hudson M TBA Hudson M ENGLISH ENG 410 Methods of Tchg Foreign Language 5024 01 Methods of Tchg For Lang NOTE: Can also be taken as FREN 410. FRENCH FREN 410 Methods of Tchg Foreign Language 5025 01 Methods of Tchg For Lang NOTE: Can also be taken as ENG 410. GENERAL BUSINESS GBUS 303 Quantitative Bus Analysis 5006 01 Quantitative Bus Analysis CREDITS DAYS GEOGRAPHY GEO 478 ST: Geography of Iceland 5009 01 ST: Geography of Iceland 3.0 TBA TBA NOTE: This course requires travel to Iceland. Contact instructor Aron Massey for information. HEALTH HE 253 Personal Health 5007 01 Personal Health 2.0 ONLINE TBA NOTE: This class meets entirely online. HE 470 Current Health Issues Sem 5008 01 Current Health Issues Sem 1.0 ONLINE TBA NOTE: This class meets entirely online. HISTORY HIST 211 Hist of U.S. II Since 1876 5010 01 Hist of U.S. II Since 1876 PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology 5012 01 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 322 Personality Psychology 5020 01 Personality Psychology PSYC 341 Psych of Abnormal Behavior 5013 01 Psych of Abnormal Behavior SOCIOLOGY SOC 150 Basic Concepts Of Soc 5014 01 Basic Concepts Of Soc 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Lizza R 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Canter R 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA McClain T 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA McClain T 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Poffenberger D 14 | P a g e HIGHLANDS CENTER EDUCATION EDUC 207 Foundations Of Educ 5003 01 Foundations Of Educ EDUC 290 Comp & Instr Tech 5004 1 Comp & Instr Tech 3.0 MTWRF 800:1050 HIGH H212 Sexton K 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H211 Ullom J FINANCE FIN 131 Financial Literacy 5022 01 FIN 300 Prin Of Finance 5005 01 Financial Literacy 3.0 MTWRF 1100:150 HIGH H208 Blackwell M Prin Of Finance 3.0 MTWRF 800:1050 HIGH H208 Blackwell M PHYSICAL EDUCATION PE 101 Pilates 5011 01 Pilates 1.0 TR 900:1050 HIGH H226 Schooler L 15 | P a g e PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PROGRAM Professional Studies (PS) courses are designed to cultivate and enrich students’ knowledge and skills for and within the workplace. PS courses all have a strong emphasis on professional development in regard to a wide variety of topics, issues, and practical applications relevant to professionalism in the contemporary workplace. There are no prerequisites for these courses. PS courses are open to all students, but are intended mostly for students in the RBA, BLA, and BAS degree programs. For these students, PS courses fulfill designated General Studies requirements. For all other degree programs, PS courses are general electives only. (These courses run for three to six weeks) Summer I – May 12 – May 30, 2014 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PS 322 Media Advertising Fund for Pro 2050 01 Media Advertising Fund for Pro 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Peltz J Summer II – June 2 – June 20, 2014 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PS 478 ST:Pers & Prof Money Mgt 3036 01 ST:Pers & Prof Money Mgt 3.0 MTWR 600:950 HIGH H226 Collins R Summer III – June 23 – July 11, 2014 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PS 320 Promotional Strategies for Org 4028 01 Promotional Strategies for Org 3.0 MTWR 600:950 HIGH H226 Pie T Summer IV – July 14 – August 1, 2014 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES PS 321 Professional Public Relations 5015 01 Professional Public Relations 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA Peltz J 16 | P a g e GRADUATE EDUCATION PROGRAM Two Six-Week Terms All classes begin Last day for late enrollment & changing classes Memorial Day (no classes) Independence Day (no classes) Two-thirds point of term-last day to withdraw With a grade of “W” Last day of term Summer I May 12-June 20 May 15 May 26 Summer II June 23-August 1 June 26 May 16 July 4 July 3 June 20 August 1 Graduate Summer I – May 12 – June 20 SUBJ CRN SEC TITLE CREDITS EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP EDL 562 Data Driven Decision Making 2046 01 Data Driven Decision Making EDUCATION EDUC 504 Foundations of Education 2061 Foundations of Education EDUC 544 Collab Support for Tech Integr 2047 1 Collab Support for Tech Integr EDUC 581 Research and Capstone 2048 01 Research and Capstone READING READ 512 Phonics & Adv Reading Interven 2049 1 Phonics & Adv Reading Interven SPECIAL EDUCATION SPED 501 Autism I: Character of Autism 2054 01 Autism I: Character of Autism SPED 549 Peer Tutoring in Inclu Classrm 2055 01 Peer Tutoring in Inclu Classrm SPORTS LEADERSHIP SLC 500 Foundations of Coaching 2056 1 Foundations of Coaching DAYS BLDG ROOM INSTR ONLINE TBA TBA STAFF 3.0 ONLINE TBA TBA White C 3 ONLINE TBA TBA West R : TBA TBA West R TBA TBA STAFF 3.0 3.0 TIMEMET 3 : 3.0 : TBA TBA STAFF 3.0 : TBA TBA STAFF ONLINE TBA 3 TBA West R Graduate Summer II – June 23 – August 1 EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP EDL 589 Comm & Media Relations 4001 1 Comm & Media Relations 3 EDUCATION EDUC 560 Venture Finance & Analysis 4031 1 Venture Finance & Analysis SPORTS LEADERSHIP SLC 550 Injury Prevention & Safety 4002 1 Injury Prevention & Safety SPECIAL EDUCATION SPED 502 Autism II: Assess & Interventi 4003 01 Autism II: Assess & Interventi SPED 574 Asst Tech Eval & Implementatio 4004 01 Asst Tech Eval & Implementatio MW 500:750 HIGH H211 Orsatti D 3 ONLINE TBA TBA Crow C 3 ONLINE TBA TBA Hanna D 3 3 MTWR 800:1050 TBA TBA STAFF HIGH H211 Tuttle T 17 | P a g e