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Summer 2008 Course Schedule
Classes meet from July 12, 2008– August 30, 2008

Registration Information

Open Registration
May 31, 2008 through June 20, 2008

Late Registration
June 21, 2008 through July 1, 2008 - A $50.00 late fee will be charged during these dates. This fee is NOT applicable to new students.

Graduation
Graduation Application forms are available in the Registrar's Office and the Student Lounge. There is a $80.00 fee for the Application to cover administrative, commencement and materials costs. Students must apply for graduation at least 180 days (2 quarters) prior to the end of the quarter in which they will finish their academic requirements.

Academic Advising
If you are uncertain about what to register for, please schedule an appointment with your faculty advisor.

Major Chairs/Faculty Advisors:
Human Development, Human Services Administration and Health & Wellness – Jane Brown
Humanities – Jim Malarkey
Human Resource Management, Management, and Project Management Cert.– Steve Brzezinski
Liberal Arts in Education – Joseph Cronin

Registrar's Office Hours:
Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Except Holidays)
Saturday 7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Other times by appointment

[E] = Equivalent, [P] = Prerequisite, [S] = Recommended Sequence [*] = Advisor Signature Required (See Explanatory Notes or the bulletin board outside program office).

Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
8:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
A/H420-01[S]
Self and Society
20
Sherry Woessner B202
A/H350-01
Adolescent Literature
20
Jon Saari B221
COM430-01 [P]
Critical Writing
15
Aaron Saari A103
HDV431-01
Grant Writing
20
Sue Giga A105
MGT474-01
Economic Environment of Business
20
David Poliquin B206
PDM496-01 [P] Organizational Behavior & Decision Making (4cr.)
20
Steve Brzezinski A106
SOS412-01 [E,P] American Culture and Personality
20
Sue Van Allen A202
   
   
         
Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
8 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. 

C/C323-01 [S]

Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Heritage (9cr.)
20
Obach/Rahim A203
         
Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
10:45 a.m.-12 p.m.
MAT301-01 [*] Foundations of Math Concepts
20
Jane Brown A103
         
Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
Noon – 2:45 p.m.
A/H422-01 [E,S] Modern World Literature
20
Rachel Moulton A106
COM425-01
Expository Writing
15
Aaron Saari A103
MGT473-01 [E] Budget Planning and Analysis
20
John Herzog B206
MGT487 Personal Investment Strategies   Charlie Bennett B221
PDH496-01 Human Services System (4cr.)
20
Rosemary Federle A202
PRO497-01 [E,P] Senior Project (PDH, PDM, HRM, HWL- 4 cr.)
5
Lana Rotellini B202
         
Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
3 – 5:45 p.m.
MGT481-01
International Business
20
Sukhdev Nanda A105
PRO495-01 [E] Career Development
20
Douglas Stover A103
S/T430-01 Science, Technology, and Society
20
Bill Marvin A202
SOS450-01 [S] Applied Learning Theory
20
Sue Van Allen B221
VIS335-01 Body Knowledge
20
Jill Becker A106
         
Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
Wednesday* nights, 6:30-9:45 p.m. (*First meeting will be on Monday July 14th, then Wednesdays thereafter starting the 16th.)
S/T320-01 Biological/Ecological Systems (4cr.)
20
Colette Palamar A103
         
Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
On-line
VIS362-01 A Shifting Self: Mixed Race Women’s Stories
12
Jocelyn Robinson  
         

Dynamic Sustainability Summer Series

These run from 9AM to 4:30PM Monday through Thursday, including an evening public presentation by the learning communities. See syllabus for details.
Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
July 7-10 (public presentation July 18, 6-9 p.m. in the auditorium)
ECO350 Natural Systems Under Siege (4cr.)
22
Marvin/Cronin Multi
Purpose
Rm
         
July 28-31 (public presentation August 7, 6-9 p.m.)
ECO360 The Petroleum Age (4cr.)
22
Greenberg/Cronin Multi
Purpose
Rm
         
August 18-21 (public presentation August 28, 6-9 p.m.) (4 credits)
ECO370 Living Sustainably: Strategies of Consumption and Collaboration
22
Greenberg/Cronin Multi
Purpose
Rm
         

Practicum in Human Services & Humanities Sr. Project

If interested in a practicum in Human Services (HDV470) or Management (MGT470) please see Jane Brown

HUMANITIES MAJORS see Jim Malarkey for Humanities Sr. Project (HUM470) or Independent Studies (HUM480)

Workshops (Note: Workshops are 1 Credit each)

Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
Sunday, July 20, 2008, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
WKS362A Interpreting Others
20
John Boucuvalas B105
WKS356A [*,P] Experiential Learning Workshop
20
Jane Brown A106
         
Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
Sunday, August 3, 2008, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
WKS456 Maximum Efficiency Reading
20
Paul Lucas A106
WKS386 Theatre Directing
20
Kay Bosse B105
         
Course #
Title
Class Size
Instructor
RM#
Sunday, August 10, 2008, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
MGT393-01 Effective Negotiation
20
Gary Abney B105
WKS427 The Art and Science of Happiness
20
Sue Van Allen A106

 

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