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Chicago State University Code of ExcellenceAs a member of the Chicago State University community, I pledge the following:

I will practice personal and academic integrity.Dishonesty of any kind, including the practice of plagiarism or copying another person’s scholarship, lying, deceit, excuse making and disloyalty in personal relationships, is not acceptable.

I will respect the dignity of all persons.Behaviors that compromise or demean the dignity of individuals or groups, including hazing, intimidating, taunting, teasing, baiting, ridiculing, insulting, harassing and discriminating, are not acceptable.

I will respect the rights and property of others.All forms of theft, vandalism, arson, misappropriation, malicious damage to and desecration or destruction of property are not acceptable. Any behavior that violates persons’ rights to move about freely, to express themselves appropriately and to enjoy privacy is not acceptable.

I will strive for true cultural diversity and learn to accept and value the di�erences of others.Denial of equal rights and opportunities for all, regardless of their age, sex, race, religion, disability, ethnic heritage, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation and gender equity, political, social or other a�liation or disa�liation, is not acceptable.

I will respect the basic human rights.Behaviors that are inconsiderate, insensitive, inhospitable, or inciteful or that unjustly or arbitrarily inhibit another’s abilities to feel safe or welcomed in the pursuit of appropriate academic goals are not acceptable.

I will strive for personal and academic excellence.Allegiance to these ideals obligates us to be responsible for our own actions and deeds, take ownership of our education, pursue scholarship, and abide by all university rules and procedures.I will strive to abide by the principles of this code and will encourage others to do the same.

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April 2014April 21 – June 2 ..............Advance/Regular Registration for Summer 2014 (Validation/Initial Payment due May 8, 2014 or upon registration)April 21 – August 8 .........Advance Registration for Fall 2014 May 2014May 1 – June 2 ..................Summer 2014 Registration continues (Validation/Initial Payment due May 8, 2014 or upon registration)May 8 ....................................Validation/Initial payment due or upon registrationMay 26 .................................Memorial Day Holiday - No CLASSES

June 2014 June 2 ...................................Last day to register for classes beginning the week of June 2 (Validation/Payment due at time of registration)June 2 ..................................1st five-week classes begin (Classes meet June 2 – July 5)June 2 ...................................10-week classes begin (Classes meet June 2 – August 9)June 3 – July 7 ..................Registration continues for classes starting the week of July 7 (Validation/Payment due at time of registration)June 9 ...................................Last day to drop a ten-week course with full reversal of charges. (Classes meet June 2 – August 9)*June 9 ...................................Last day to drop a 1st five-week course with full reversal of charges. (Classes meet June 2 – July 5)*June 10 ................................Final payment due for 1st five-week course registrationJune 21 ................................Deadline to submit approved undergraduate graduation applications to Office of Evaluations (ADM 128)June 21 ................................Deadline to submit approved graduate graduation applications to Graduate School evaluators (ADM 126)June 23 ................................Last day to drop a 1st five-week course with a grade of W on transcript (classes meet June 2 – July 5) . Charges are not reversed.

July 2014 July 4 ....................................Independence Day Holiday - NO CLASSESJuly 5 ....................................Last day of class for the 1st five-week sessionJuly 7 ....................................Last day to register for classes starting the week of July 7 and later (validation/payment due at time of registration)July 7....................................Classes begin for the 2nd five-week session (classes meet July 7 – August 9)July 14 ..................................Last day to drop a 2nd five-week course with full reversal (100%) of charges (classes meet July 7 - August 9)*July 17 ..................................Final payment due for ten-week and 2nd five-week sessionsJuly 25 ..................................Last day to drop a 10-week course with a grade of W on the transcript (classes meet June 2 - August 9)July 25 ..................................Last day to drop a 2nd five-week course with a grade of W on the transcript (classes meet July 7 – August 9)

August 2014August 9 ..............................Summer 2014 Session ends August 12 ...........................Faculty deadline to submit final grades for summer 2014 August 12 ...........................Faculty deadline to submit an Incomplete contract "I grade" for Summer 2014 After August 15 ................Summer 2014 final grades are available on CSU Express

Failure to read information listed in the Class Schedule Bulletin, University catalogs and/or on the University website does not negate adherence to CSU's academic regulations.

Information related to tuition, fees, dates and course information is subject to change.

*NOTE: Students will not be able to drop the last class online resulting in a full withdrawal with zero (0) credit hours of enrollment. Students must request and complete the “Complete With-drawal Form” and submit via the web to the Office of the Registrar by the deadline. He/she must also participate in a short exit interview with a financial aid advisor prior to the processing of the complete withdrawal by the Registrar’s Office. See page 14 of the Summer 2014 Bulletin for more information.

Summer 2014 CALENDAR • June 2 – August 9 (ALL SESSIONS)csu.edu

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QUICK VIEW: Registration/Payment/Drop Dates10 Week Courses June 2 - August 9web first payment 100% reversal 50% reversal final finalregistration due drop date* total drop date* payment due withdrawal date* April 21 - June 2 May 8 or upon

registrationJune 9 June 16 July 25 July 17

First 5 Week Courses June 2 - July 5 web first payment 100% reversal 50% reversal final finalregistration due drop date* total drop date* payment due withdrawal date* April 21 - June 2 May 8 or upon

registrationJune 9 June 16 June 23 June 12

seCond 5 Week Courses July 7 - August 9web first payment 100% reversal 50% reversal final finalregistration due drop date* total drop date* payment due withdrawal date* April 21 - July 7 May 8 or upon

registrationJuly 14 July 21 July 25 July 17

speCiAl session Courses Meeting dAtes VAryweb first payment 100% reversal 50% reversal final finalregistration due drop date* total drop date* payment due withdrawal date* April 21 - July 7 May 8 or upon

registrationConsult Office of the

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of the RegistrarJuly 17

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Academic Calendar.......................3 Quick View Registration Payment Dates .. 4Quick Reference Guide ............................. 64 Easy Steps to Register ........................... 7How to Register ........................ 10Undergraduates/Graduates ...................10Teacher Certification ..............................11University Employees ............................11Advisement ............................................11Academic Regulations................12Academic Progression Policy .................12Academic Skills Courses .........................12Cancelled Classes ...................................12Class Enrollment ....................................12Credit Hour Load ....................................13Complete Withdrawal ............................13Incomplete Grades .................................13Placement Assessment ..........................13Prerequisites ...........................................13Undergraduate Repeat Policy ................13

AddiTiONAL iNFOrMATiONAbilities Office ........................................14Americans with Disabilities Act .............14Address/Telephone Change ...................14Directory Information ............................14FERPA Notification .................................14 Equal Employment Opportunity ...........15 Email............................................... . ..... 15Graduation Application .........................15Immunization Requirement ..................15Web/Hybrid Courses...............................15Parking ...................................................16 Student Identification Card Policy. ........16Transcript/Enrollment Verifications ..... ..16University Registration Holds.......... .....16Univ. Housing & Residence Life........ .....16 Student Health Insurance.............. .....16

Fee & Payment Information....................17Office of the Bursar..................................17E-Bills .....................................................18Payment Policy ......................................18Refund policy .........................................19Six-Year Tuition Plan ..............................19Summer 2014 Tuition Rates ..................20Mandatory Fees .....................................21Student Financial Aid .............................21

Study Abroad Program ..........................24Course at a glance ..................................29

Courses, pages 30 – 42Additional Course Fees ..........................44Footnote Explanations ...........................46Oral English Proficiency Complaint

Procedures ..........................................46Campus Map ..........................................48

iNdEX BY SUBJECTAccounting .............................................26African-American Studies ......................26Anthropology .........................................26Art ......................................................... 27Bilingual Education ................................27Biology ...................................................27Business Laboratory Program ................27Chemistry ...............................................27Communications, Media Arts & Theatre ...............................................27Computer Science ..................................28Counseling .............................................28Criminal Justice ......................................28Early Childhood Education .....................29Early Childhood & Special Education ...29Economics ..............................................29Education ...............................................29Educational Leadership ..........................30 Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Foundations ..................30Elementary Education ............................30English ....................................................31Finance ...................................................31French .....................................................31Geography ..............................................32Health & Safety ......................................32Health Information Admin. ...................33Health Sciences ......................................33History ....................................................33Industrial Technology .............................33Information Systems ..............................33Library Information & Media Studies ....34Management .........................................34Marketing ...............................................34Mathematics ..........................................34Music ......................................................35Nursing ...................................................35Occupational Therapy ............................35

Classroom Management .......................36Pharmacy ...............................................36Philosophy .............................................38Physical Education .................................38Physical Science .....................................38Physics ....................................................39Physiology ..............................................39Political Science .....................................39Psychology .............................................39Public Health ..........................................40Quantitative Business Analysis ..............40Reading ..................................................40Recreation ..............................................40Social Work.............................................41Sociology ................................................41Spanish ...................................................41Special Education ...................................42Technology & Education ........................42Zoology ..................................................42

QUICK VIEW: Registration/Payment/Drop Dates

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DEPARTMENT BLDG/RM PH (773) DEPARTMENT BLDG/RM PH (773) DEPARTMENT BLDG/RM PH (773)

QUICK REfERENCE GUIDE

A Academic Affairs ................................. ADM 306 .....995-2410Academic Support Services ................CRSU 158 .....995-4510Accounting ...........................................BHS 435 ......995-3979Admissions .......................................... ADM 126 .....995-2513African-American Male Resource Center ............................CRSU 150......821-2161African-American Studies .....................SCI 321 .......995-2186Anthropology ........................................SCI 321 .......995-2186Art & Design ........................................BHS 600 ..... 995-3984

B Bilingual Education ............................... ED 321 .......995-3932Biology ..................................................SCI 310 .......995-2183Board of Governors .............................. JDC 201 .......995-2457Bookstore ............................................BHS 102 ......995-2323Botany ...................................................SCI 310 .......995-2183Bursar ................................. .ADM 213 995-2470Business Education ..............................ED 200B ......995-3807Business Lab Program..........................BHS 435 ......995-3979

C Cashier .................................ADM 211 995-2029Center for Teaching and Research Excellence (CTRE) ............LIB 318 .......995-2960Chemistry ..............................................SCI 309 .......995-2180Chinese .............................................. HWH 301 A ...995-2350 Communications Media (LIMS) ........... ED 208 .......995-2598Communications, Media Arts & Theatre (CMAT) ...........................DH 116A ......995-2280Computer Lab .................................. LIB first floorComputer Science ..............................HWH 332 .....995-2104Cougar Cash Card ................................ ADM 213 .....995-2470Counseling Center ..............................CRSU 190 .....995-2383Counseling (COUN)/Psychology ........HWH 328 .....995-2394Criminal Justice ...................................HWH 329 .....995-2108CSU Freshman Experience ..................CRSU 158 .....995-4510

D Disabled Student Services ..................CRSU 190 .....995-2380

E Early Childhood Education .................... ED 321 .......995-2391Early Childhood Special Education ....... ED 321 .......995-2391Economics ...........................................HWH 332 .....995-2102Education .............................................. ED 309 .......995-2215Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Foundation .................................. ED 319 .......995-2086Elementary Education .......................... ED 318 .......995-2089Emergencies .........................O&M 210 995-2111Engineering Studies ..............................SCI 309 .......995-2180English ...................................................SCI 320 .......995-2189Enrollment Management .................. ADM 129 .... 821-2158Equal Employment Opportunity ........ ADM 318 .....995-2462

Evaluations and Advisement .............. ADM 128 .....995-2520Extension Courses/Services ................. JDC 201 .......995-2571Examinations ..................................... ADM 126 .....995-2481

F Family & Consumer Sciences ...............ED 200B ......995-3807Field Placement .................................... ED 322 .......995-2392Finance ................................................BHS 435 ......995-3978Financial Aid .........................ADM 207 995-2304Foreign Languages & Literature ........HWH 301A ....995-2350French .................................................HWH 301A ....995-2350

G Geography .............................................SCI 321 .......995-2186Graphic Communications ................... ADM 130 .....995-2013

H Health Insurance ................CRSU 268-O 995-4533Health & Safety .................................... JDC 216 .......995-2290Health Information Admin ..................BHS 610 ......995-2552Health, PE & Recreation ....................... JDC 216 .......995-2290Health Sciences .....................................DH 126 .......995-2512History ...................................................SCI 321 .......995-2186Honors College ......................................LIB 428 .......995-4446Housing & Residence Life ....................RH 105 .......995-3676

I Identification Card ................ADM 130 995-2013Industrial Technology ...........................ED 200B ......995-3807Information Systems ............................BHS 435 ......995-3978 International Programs .......................CRSU 240 .....995-2582Italian ................................................ HWH 301 A ...995-2350

L Latino Resource Center ......................CRSU 230A ....995-2526Library Hours ........................................... LIB ...........995-2341Library, Information & Media Studies .. ED 208 .......995-2598Liberal Studies.......................................SCI 321 .......995-2484Lost & Found .......................................O&M 210 .....995-2111

M Marketing & Communications ........... ADM 129 .....821-4976Management .......................................BHS 435 ......995-3978 Marketing ............................................BHS 435 ......995-3978 Mathematics ......................................HWH 332 .....995-2104 Middle School Education ...................... ED 318 .......995-2089Military Science ...................................DH 204 .......995-2242 Music ...................................................HWH 331 .....995-2155

N Nursing ................................................BHS 200A .....995-3992

O Occupational Therapy ...........................DH 132 .......995-2366Options Program .................................. JDC 201 .......995-4466

P Pharmacy ..............................................DH 206 .......821-2500Philosophy ...........................................SCI 315 .......995-2192Physical Education .............................. JDC 216 .......995-2290Physical Science ...................................SCI 309 .......995-2180Physics ...................................................SCI 309 .......995-2180Physiology .............................................SCI 310 .......995-2183Political Science ....................................SCI 315 .......995-2192Pre-Engineering ..................................HWH 129 .....995-2357Pre-Med ................................................SCI 221 .......995-3981President’s Office ................................. ADM 313 .....995-2400Provost's Office ................................... ADM 306 .....995-2410Psychology .........................................HWH 328 .....995-2394Public Health .........................................DH 126 .......995-2512

R Reading 1500 (Developmental) ........... ED 309 .......995-2215Reading ................................................ ED 319 .......995-2086Records & Registration ..........ADM 128 995-2517Recreation ........................................... JDC 216 .......995-2290Registrar ............................................. ADM 128 .....995-2522

S Social Work ......................................... SCI 116A ......995-2207Sociology ...............................................SCI 321 .......995-2186Spanish .............................................. HWH 301 A ...995-2350Special Education .................................. ED 319 .......995-2086Student Accounts ................................ ADM 213 .....995-2470Student Activities ................................CRSU 260 .....995-2300Student Affairs ..................................CRSU 268A ....995-2448Student Records ................................. ADM 128 .....995-2517

T Teacher Certification ............................. ED 203 .......995-2519Technology & Education ......................ED 200B ......995-3807Transcripts ........................................... ADM 128 .....995-2461

U University Without Walls ..................... JDC 201 .......995-2455University College ...............................CRSU 158 .....995-4510

V Veterans Affairs ................................... ADM 207 .....995-3549

W Wellness/Health Center ...................... ADM 131 .... 995-2010Women’s Resource Center ..................CRSU 203 .....995-3666Women's Studies .................................SCI 321 .......995-2186

Z Zoology .................................................SCI 310 .......995-2183

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4 EASY STEPS TO REGISTERYou must be admitted to the University before you can register for classes.

Go to the Office of Admissions (ADM 126)

View account balance and make payment to secure classes.IMPORTANT: Classes may be dropped for non-payment.Securing (Validating) your classes requires that you make a payment per the University guidelines.

Students can make a payment online via a credit card by visiting afford.com and selecting "Make a Payment." Students with financial aid, tuition waivers or scholarships must make sure that all documentations are completed and submitted to the appropriate departments prior to the start of the term. Also you may make your initial down payment of $644 if full-time or $423 if part-time, to the Cashier (ADM 211) in person or by phone 773-995-2029.

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Select your classes with your academic advisor.Degree-seeking students will receive a Registration Advising PIN to register on the Web during advisement. • At-large students do not need a PIN to register.

1Register for classes.Log in to Cougar Connect to access CSU X-Press for Web registration at cougarconnect.csu.edu. See pages 8–10. View term balance online by visiting Cougar Connect and make payment to Cashier (ADM 211). See pages 17– 21.

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Call 773-995-2013.

For more information refer to page 17.

Obtain or update your ID card in ADM 130.

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COMPlEtE yOUR StUDEnt SCHEDUlEREqUESt FORM wItH yOUR ADvISOR

lOg On tO COUgAR COnnECt

ClICk On HOME tAB

ClICk On CSU x-PRESS MEnU

ClICk On StUDEnt MEnU

SElECt FROM tHE FOllOwIng:

REgIStRAtIOn (RAP)

• Select term• Read and agree to Registration Agreement terms• Add/drop classes• Look-up classes to add• Change class option• Student schedule by day and time• Student detail schedule• Complete your registration• Check your registration status

FInAnCIAl AID

• Eligibility• Overall status• Award information• Account summary by term• Award by year• Award payment schedule• Award history• Loan application history

StUDEnt RECORDS

• View holds• Final grades• Grade detail• Academic transcript• Account summary by term• Account summary

Instructions for CSU X-PressWEB REGISTRATION (csu.edu)

StUDEnt SERvICES & FInAnCIAl AID

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• Verify your eligibility to register (confirm admission, check for holds, etc.)

• If you have all the course reference numbers (CRN) for your courses, click on "Add/Drop Classes" even if this is the first time you are registering for the selected term. The system considers each class an “add,” even if it is the first class registered for the term.

• You must click on "submit classes" to secure your selections.

• Scroll down to the bottom of the screen to check for registration errors. Your schedule is not final until you have corrected all registration errors.

• You are advised to print your final schedule and confirm your registration with your instructor at first class session.

• You must be officially registered to attend or participate in a CSU class. For registration information contact the Registrar's Office.

• Changes to course information may be made after the Class Schedule Bulletin is published. Check CSU X-Press for the most up-to-date course information.

PERSOnAl InFORMAtIOn• Change your PIN• Change your security question

• View/change address and phone numbers• View emergency contact information

Tips for a Successful Web Registration

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Personal Access CodeYour first access to the secure area login requires your User ID (your University Identification Number, UID) and your Personal Access Code, (PAC/PIN), which is your birth date in the format of MMDDYY. Example: May 7, 1950 will be 050750.

The system is programmed to request that you immediately change your PAC on your first entry. Your new PAC must be six (6) characters and can be letters, numerals or a combination. Ex-amples: AZ1234 or 135790 or KLMNOP. You will be prompted to create a security question and an answer upon your first entry. If you forget your PAC, click the “Forgot PAC” button. Keep your PAC confidential and change it if you believe it has been compromised.

Registration Advising Personal Identification Number (PIN) To register online, you must have a current registration advising PIN. Degree-seeking students (undergraduate and graduate) will receive a PIN from their academic advisors during the advise-ment session. New PINs are assigned each term and expire at the end of the regular registration period. At-large students may not need a PIN to register online.

Computer Locations & HelpYou can use your own computer, a local library computer or a computer in the University Library. Technical support for CSU X-Press registration is available from 9am–5pm, Monday through Friday at 773-995-3963 (IT Help Desk) or 773-995-2522 (Office of the Registrar).

Fee PaymentYour fees must be received by the published deadline dates. If you are paying by check or credit card, please contact the Office of the Cashier at 773-995-2029 in ADM 211. Online credit card pay-ments can be made by visiting afford.com and selecting "Make a Payment." Students should validate their registration by mak-ing a payment per University guidelines. Students should always request and obtain a receipt as proof of payment. Classes may be dropped for non-payment. It is the student's responsibility to drop or withdraw from classes.

HoldsYou will not be able to register if there is a hold (academic or financial) placed on your record. Contact the appropriate of-fice prior to your registration to clear your hold. Most offices are open 8:30am to 5pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes-days and Fridays and 8:30am to 7pm on Thursdays.

CSU X-Press Registration InformationHolds can be placed by:Bursar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for balance dueExaminations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . exam(s) or courses requiredRegistrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .dropped for poor scholarshipWellness Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . for lack of immunization/records

(Refer to page 17 for additional information on holds.)

Course InformationChanges to course information may be made after the class schedule bulletin is published. CSU X-Press has the most up-to-date course information. Review your schedule of registered courses on CSU X-Press for any changes before attending class.

Summer 2014

REGISTRATIONcsu.edu

Hours for registration: 7 am – 10 pm

April 21 – June 2 (Registration for Summer 10-weeks, 1st & 2nd five-week terms)

Web registration will close at 5pm on June 2

June 3 – July 7 (Registration for Summer, 2nd 5-week term only)

Web registration will close at 5pm on July 7

* See Calendar or Quick View*(Pages 2 & 3 for details)

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Don't forget to see your advisor early!

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How to RegisterSummer 2014 registration will be done via CSU X-Press only.

STEPS 1-10: Instructions for Registering Online1. Contact your academic advisor for advisement on course registration

and to obtain your current registration advising PIN.

2. On the Chicago State University home page, csu.edu, click "Cougar Connect."

3. Log in using your CSU email username and password. Then click the "Home" tab.

4. Click "CSU X-Press Menu,” "Student Menu," and then "Registration Agreement". It is the student's responsibility to review the Terms of Agreement prior to accepting.

5. Click “Term Selection” and select correct term i.e., Spring 2014. Click "Submit."

6. Click "Add/Drop Classes." You will be prompted to enter an Alternate PIN. Type in the six-digit registration advising PIN number that was given by your advisor.

7. Scroll down. Type in one five-digit course reference number (CRN) in each box for each course in which you wish to enroll. After you have typed a CRN for each course, click “Submit Changes.”

8. Your courses will appear. Check to see if the subjects, course numbers and sections are •

correct.If all of the classes for which you submitted CRNs do not •

appear, scroll down for error messages. (Correct time conflicts or closed classes by typing in another section of the course).

Depending upon the error message, you may have to go back • to your advisor for an override.

Click “Submit Changes” again.• Check to make sure all information is correct and there are no •

error messages.If there are no errors, scroll down to the bottom of the page •

and click “Complete Your Registration.” Scroll down to view your charges. Print this page for your •

records. If there are no charges on the page, you did not register •

successfully.Go back to "Add/Drop Classes" and try again. •

Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click “Detail Schedule” and print this page for your records.

9. If you are paying by MasterCard , Visa , Discover Card or check, you can call the Cashier’s Office at 773-995-2029 to pay by phone. Or pay online by visiting afford.com

0. If you plan to pay with cash, your payment must be received in the Cashier's Office before the deadline date noted on the Web or published in the Class Schedule Bulletin.

NOTE: Errors in registration transactions made using CSU X-Press are the student's responsibility. Do not give anyone your CSU email password.Instructions for Dropping Classes on the Web

Follow instructions 1• –5 for registering online. On the "Add/Drop Classes" page, click on the arrow under •

“Action” next to the course you wish to drop. The word NONE will be next to the arrow.

Click “Drop Web.” • Do this for each course you wish to drop. • If you wish to add a class to replace the class you are dropping, •

type in the five-digit Course Reference Number (CRN) of the course you wish to add in one of the boxes at the bottom of the screen and click “Submit Changes.”

Check for error messages.• If you have errors, click “Submit Changes” again and then type •

in another CRN. After you have selected your courses with no error messages, •

click “Complete Your Registration” at the bottom of the page.

NOTES: (1) You will not be allowed to drop your last class online (resulting in zero hours of enrollment.) For more information, about "Complete Withdrawals " see page 14.

(2) F-1 international students are REQUIRED to receive authorization from the Office of International Programs' designated school official BEFORE dropping a course that will reduce the F-1 student’s credit hour load below 12 semester hours. (3) Student athletes are REQUIRED to receive authorization from the Director of Athletics or his designees and the Eligibility Coordinator representative BEFORE dropping a course that will reduce the student athlete’s credit hour load below 12 semester hours.

Please see the Summer 2014 calendar for the last day to add/drop a class (page 2).

Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Continuing Students (Those who have attended at least one term since Summer 2012)Currently enrolled students who have been accepted as candidates for the bachelor’s/graduate degree: use your Summer 2014 RAP (registration advising PIN) provided during your advisement session to register via CSU X-Press.

New StudentsIf you have never attended Chicago State University and you are seeking a degree, you must be admitted into a degree program. Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions is located in ADM 126. After you have been admitted, you must be advised. Your advisor will provide you with your Summer 2014 RAP (registration advising PIN) to access the CSU X-Press registration system.

Returning StudentsUndergraduate students who have not attended since the Summer 2014 and who were in good standing their last term must file an application for readmission in the Office of the Registrar, ADM 128. Students must submit transcripts covering all college courses completed since withdrawal from Chicago State University.

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Undergraduate students who were dropped from the University, or who were not in good academic standing at the time of withdrawal should submit an academic petition form for reinstatement to the Office of the Registrar. Students seeking reinstatement must submit transcripts covering all college course work completed since withdrawal. The petition for reinstatement must be approved and processed prior to registration. The Summer 2014 deadline is May 15, 2014.

Master’s degree candidates in good academic standing, who have not exceeded the time limit to complete the degree and who have not registered since the Summer 2012, must file an application for readmission with the Office of Admissions (ADM 126), and obtain re-entry approval from the academic department supervising the degree program. Graduate students who have exceeded the time limit for completing the degree must petition the Council of Graduate and Professional Studies at CSU for re-entry into their program. The Council of Graduate and Professional Studies normally meets the second Tuesday of each month.

You must be advised before you register. Your advisor will give you a Summer RAP (registration advising PIN) for use with the CSU X-Press registration. See the Quick Reference Guide for a list of departments on page 6.

Undergraduate Students-at-Large (USAL/USUM)A student who has not been admitted to degree status at CSU may enroll for Summer session courses on a non-degree basis as an at-large student. To enroll for Summer session courses, undergraduates complete the one-page application form available online at csu.edu/Admissions/atlargeinstructions.htm and submit to the Admissions Office ADM 126. The student must also provide evidence of good academic standing at the current or last attended college or university in the form of a current transcript or grade report. At-large students are eligible to register online through the CSU X-Press Web registration system without a registration advising PIN (RAP). However, special documented permission is required for at-large students to enroll in any undergraduate course that has a prerequisite requirement.

Graduate Students-at-Large (GSAL/GSUM)Graduate students-at-large must complete the one-page application form available online at csu.edu/graduateschool/gradadmissions/graduateforms.htm and submit the application with proof of a Bachelor’s degree to the Admissions Office, ADM 126, 773-995-2513. The Admissions Office will provide registration information. Graduate at-large students are eligible to register online through the CSU X-Press registration system without a registration advising PIN (RAP). However, special permission is required for at-large students to enroll in any 5000-level or higher graduate course. Students registering online must obtain academic departmental approval prior to attempting to register for these or any other restricted course.

Students should not attempt to register for two different sessions of the same course. If additional work is desired in a variable credit course, students should talk with the department chairperson.

TEACHER CERTIfICATIONIf you plan to enroll for courses to achieve initial teacher certification and you have been evaluated by the Chicago Board of Education or the State of Illinois, present your deficiency statement at the College of Education Office of Teacher Certification. For more information, call 773-995-2519. All College of Education requirements for entry to teacher certification sequences must be met and appropriate departmental signatures obtained

prior to enrolling in certification courses.

NOTE: Cooperating teachers eligible for tuition waivers may contact the Office of Field Placement, ED 322, 773-995-2392. The proper parties must sign the waiver form before a waiver is issued. Forms must also be submit-ted to and signed in the provost (ADM 306) and financial aid (ADM 207) offices by September 15, for the Fall term, January 30 for the Spring term and by the first day of classes for any Intersession or Summer Sessions in which the waiver is presented and the individual enrolls. See page 19 for information on the tuition waiver application process.

University EmployeesCivil Service StaffIf you are a civil service employee enrolled in an undergraduate program, and intend to pay for tuition with a Civil Service Waiver, you may be eli-gible for financial aid. Please complete and submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid, (FAFSA), to the U.S. Department of Education and complete the financial aid application process. To take tuition-free cours-es, the application for civil service employee education benefits must be completed, approved by your supervisor, and sent to the Office of Human Resources, ADM 203, prior to the start of the term. Applications are avail-able in ADM 203.

Faculty and AdministratorsTo take tuition-free courses, faculty and administrators must receive written approval from their chairperson or supervisor and college dean, where appropriate and indicate the course(s) for enrollment. The written approval then must be submitted to the Office of the Provost, ADM 306, prior to the start of the term. See page 17 for information on the tuition waiver application process.

All University employees are subject to the rules and regulations set forth by Chicago State University regarding education benefits for employees.

University employees must adhere to the same academic regula-tions as other students at the University.

If a tuition waiver is the sole source of payment for tuition and fees for the term, the waiver should be submitted at the time of registration to avoid being dropped for non-payment.

Advisement All degree-seeking students are REQUIRED to be advised prior to registration. Advisors will give a PIN to a student during the advisement session to use with the CSU X-Press Web registration system.

Master’s degree candidates and graduate certificate students must be advised by the department supervising the program to which they have been admitted. PIN numbers are distributed by graduate advisors. Students should note that the time for advisement is not during registration. To speed up your registration, have your schedule prepared with alternative courses to take if certain courses are closed.

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Student Registration Responsibility

It is the responsibility of each student to provide the proper course reference number on all registration transactions. A student should only register for advised courses. Abuse of the Web registration system may result in your courses being dropped by request of the department chairperson or the instructor of the course.

You are responsible for making a payment and obtaining a receipt for payment on your account by the published date, and at the time of registration and before payment due dates, even if your account is being paid through a grant, scholarship, loan or another party.

If an admitted student is advised on the basis of his or her unofficial transcript, the student is responsible for any consequences related to course selection, registration and academic progress. Students must provide official transcripts by the required due date.

University HoldsStudents with financial or certain academic holds may not register until a release is processed by the department that initiated the hold. Clear your hold(s) before your scheduled registration date.

Academic RegulationsAcademic Progression PolicyA student who has not successfully completed the academic skills requirements will have hold(s) placed on his/her record that will remain until the specified requirements have been met.

Academic Skills Courses & Placement AssessmentFreshmen: Once accepted for admission to Chicago State University, all freshmen must take the University diagnostic examinations in English, mathematics, and reading by the end of the first term in residence. All freshmen must either meet the minimal requirements of the University diagnostic examinations or pass the appropriate academic skills course, namely English 1230, Reading 1500, or Math 0990. To exit from these courses, students must pass the appropriate examination.

Transfer Students: Transfer students who have not completed an associate’s degree (A.A. degree or A.S. degree) must take proficiency examinations in English and reading. Transfer students who transfer eligible general education math courses with a C or better and whose majors do not require additional mathematics courses do not have to take the proficiency examination in mathematics. Transfer students who do not transfer eligible general education math or who are required by their majors to take more math must take the proficiency examinations in mathematics.

Transfer students who have earned an associate's degree (A.A. degree or A.S. degree) or who have completed sixty (60) hours or more from a combination of two-year and four-year institutions, and who have completed the Illinois General Education Core, are not required to take the proficiency examinations in English, reading or math unless they are

required as prerequisites for other courses.

Questions about the courses, the examinations, or preparation materials should be addressed to the appropriate department chairperson:

Mathematics...........Dr. K. Attele ...... HWH 332 ......... 773-995-2104English ...................Dr. R. Chierico . HWH 301A ...... 773-995-2350Reading ..................Dr. M. Kelly ...... ED 318 .............. 773-995-2315

Cancelled Classes The University reserves the right to limit the size of classes and to cancel classes for which there is insufficient enrollment. Class cancellations are usually made before the first day of class for the term. If the class for which you are registered is officially cancelled for the term, you will automatically be dropped from the class. If you do not register for an alternative class, a tuition refund will be processed to your account according to the refund policy. Students receiving financial aid benefits may wish to consult with their financial aid counselor concerning any award implications. Notification of cancellation are communicated to students via CSU email.

Class Enrollment/ParticipationStudents cannot attend classes for which they are not officially regis-tered. Students attending classes in which they are not officially enrolled will not be permitted to register for the course after the last day to add the class.

Students are expected to make their own arrangements with faculty members about making up class work and all assignments when classes are missed.

Instructors may initiate a student's unofficial withdrawal from a class for which a student either has never attended or stopped attending. A WN withdrawal is for non-attendance. A WA withdrawal is for lack of attendance if a student has attended at least once. The grade codes of WN and WA are counted in the student's attempted hours. For additional information, refer to the University catalog. Although the University has adopted an administrative process to identify unofficial withdrawals, it is solely the students responsibility to drop or withdraw from enrolled classes.

Students are expected to attend all class sessions in the course sections for which they are registered. It is the student’s responsibility to drop the class if she/he is not attending. Failure on the part of a student to officially withdraw from a class during the 100% reversal period may result in tuition fee charges and a failing grade (F).

Students can request to withdraw from a course with a grade of W on their transcripts June 10, 2014 through July 25, 2014 for the 10 week session, June 10, 2014 through June 23, 2014 for the first five week session, and July 15, 2014 to July 25, 2014 for the second five week session.

A student may not drop/withdraw his last class online. See "Complete Withdrawal" on page 14 for more information to drop/withdraw your last class.

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Credit Hour LoadUndergraduate StudentsThe maximum credit hour load for the Fall and Spring semesters is 16 credit hours and 12 credit hours for the Summer semester. Students whose CSU cumulative grade point average is 3.0 or better may request to register for a program of 18 semester hours for Fall and Spring. Additional hours beyond 16 must be approved in writing by the department chair. The Office of the Registrar must record that approval in the student system.

Although generally there is no minimum credit-hour load for some students, the following minimum credit-hour loads are recommended: Veterans receiving benefits under Public Law 89-358 (Veterans Re-adjustments Benefits Act of 1966) must carry 12 credit hours to be eligible for full subsistence allowances during the semester. Students may not be registered at other colleges without written permission from the Academic Evaluation and Advisement Office, ADM 128. This permission MUST be obtained prior to registration. For the following students a minimum credit hour load is required: Student athletes must carry a minimum of 12 hours during the fall and spring terms to maintain eligibility status.

F-1 international students must carry a minimum of 12 credit hours during Fall and Spring terms to maintain lawful F-1 student status in the United States.

Graduate StudentsThe maximum credit load for graduate courses is 12 hours in the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. Exceptions to the graduate course credit-hour load may be made with the approval of the graduate faculty advisors and/or the department chairperson and the graduate dean. Students may not be registered at other colleges and universities without approval of their advisors and the graduate dean. Permission must be obtained prior to registration at either college.

Graduate and Undergraduate Incomplete Grade PolicyAn undergraduate or graduate student may request a grade of Incomplete (I) if extraordinary and unavoidable circumstances have prevented completion of the required course work. The student must have completed at least 50% of the graded work with a passing grade (D or better) and must have attended classes within three weeks of the last day of scheduled classes. If a student does not complete the course work by the specified date, the grade of "I" will be replaced by the default grade as stated in the contract. If there is no default grade the student will be assigned an F grade.

A request for a grade of Incomplete must be initiated by the student and submitted in writing using the Incomplete (I) Grade Request & Contract form. The contract must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar by August 6, 2014. Contracts submitted after this deadline may not be processed.

The Incomplete (I) Grade Request & Contract form can be obtained in the Office of the Registrar, ADM 128.

Students should not re-register for a course for which they have a grade of incomplete (I). If, after the incomplete contract has expired and/or a change of grade has been issued to replace the "I", a student may then register for the course again. See the Repeat Policy below.

Placement Assessment • ADM 126Students must have a picture ID to take the placement assessment. The assessment placement schedule is posted in the office, as well as on the examination office web site at csu.edu/examinations/.

PrerequisitesPrerequisites are listed in the University catalog at csu.edu/catalogs. A student should not attempt to register for a course unless she/he meets the prerequisites, if any, for the course. If a student does not meet the prerequisite for a course, the student may be dropped from the course. Please consult your academic advisor about prerequisites for your courses.

Undergraduate Repeat PolicyStudents are allowed to repeat a course and have the highest grade earned count toward their cumulative grade point average. Please note that certain financial aid programs may not cover tuition for repeated courses. Students should contact a financial aid advisor when attempting to repeat a course, to determine eligibility.

Complete Withdrawal(Drop/withdraw from all courses resulting in zero hours of enrollment)Prior to requesting to formally withdraw from all classes, students are strongly encouraged to seek guidance from an academic advisor, major department chairperson, college dean, or from the Office of the Registrar (ADM 128)/Enrollment Management (ADM 129) for a more suitable resolution to concerns affecting enrollment.

Students who fully withdraw from the University by June 9, 2014 for the Summer 10-weeks and the Summer first five-week terms and July 14, 2014 for the 2nd 5-week term are eligible for the total reversal of tuition and applicable fees. Students are withdrawn from all courses with a grade of W on their transcripts from June 10 to June 16, 2014 for the Summer 10-week and Summer first five-week terms and July 15 to July 21, 2014 for the Summer second five-week term are eligible for a 50% reversal of the refundable tuition and fees. No refunds will be issued for total withdrawals made after the deadline dates noted above.

The last day to withdraw with a W grade and no refund is June 23, 2014 for the Summer first 5-weeks and July 25, 2014 for both the 10-week and second 5-week terms.

A complete withdrawal is not finalized until the appropriate form is submitted, approved and processed by the Office of the Registrar.

Follow the steps below to request to drop/withdraw the last class:

Go to csu.edu> Click on COUGAR CONNECT> Type in 1. your email username and password> Click on the Student Resources Tab.Access and fill out the entire Web-based Complete 2. Withdrawal.Complete the form, including all currently enrolled classes. 3. Click on submit to forward the request to the Registrar’s 4. Office.

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An automatic notification will be provided to you and the 5. applicable administrative offices. Contact the Financial Aid Office to complete exit counseling 6. (mandatory). The Registrar’s Office will process the withdrawal request and 7. provide notification of withdrawal to via CSU email.

Any errors in the information provided on registration/withdrawal forms are the student’s responsibility.

Additional InformationAmericans with Disabilities ActChicago State University is strongly committed to complying with Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 as amended. It is also committed to assuring that no qualified individual is, by reason of a disability, excluded from participation in or denied the benefits of any services, programs, or activities provided by the University. Abilities Office of Disabled Student Services • CRSU 198Services are provided for all students who are in need of accommodations, due to a disability, defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act as “a physical or mental impairment that limits a person in the performance of one or more major life functions.” Accommodations are provided to allow students equal access to their educational pursuits and are based on the functional limitations caused by the disability.

For information regarding services and registration to receive services, contact the ADA Coordinator of Disabled Student Services at 773-995-2380 or 773-995-3777 (for TTY users).

Address/Telephone ChangeStudents are required to change their address or telephone numbers using the CSU X-Press web system or to submit a Change of Address/Telephone form in the Office of the Registrar, ADM 128, to ensure receipt of billing statements and other important communications from the University. The University will not accept responsibility for misdirected mail.

(FERPA) Policy on Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (Notification to Students) Chicago State University, in full compliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, shall make educational records available to students upon request. Likewise, in accordance with the law, individually identifiable educational records will not be released to other than authorized individuals without written consent of the student. Students can obtain a consent form from the Office of the Registrar (ADM 128).Students have the right to file complaints with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office (FERPA) concerning alleged failures by the institution to comply with the Act.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. These rights include:

1. The right to inspect and review their education records within 45 days of the day the University receives a request for access. Students should submit to the Registrar, dean, or other appropriate official, written requests that identify the record(s) they wish to inspect. The University official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the University official to whom the request was submitted, that official shall advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed.

2. The right to request the amendment of the student's education records that the student believes are inaccurate or misleading. Students may ask the University to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate or misleading. They should write the University official responsible for the record, clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading. If the University decides not to amend the record as requested by the student, the University will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of his or her right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing.

3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student's education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. One exception which permits disclosure without consent is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the University in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or support staff position (including law enforcement unit personnel and health staff); a person or company with whom the University has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, collection agent or other service provider, such as the National Student Clearinghouse; a person serving on the Board of Trustees; or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks. A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility. Upon request, the University may disclose education records without consent to another school in which a student seeks or intends to enroll.

4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by Chicago State University to comply with the requirements by FERPA.

Directory Information Chicago State University considers the following categories to be directory information, and, as such, may release it to any or all inquirers in such forms as directories or computer address lists:

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1. The student's name, 2. Dates of attendance, 3. Full- or part-time status, 4. Degrees and awards received, 5. Honors received (including Dean's List), 6. For members of athletic teams, weight and height.

Students who do not wish this information to be released may prevent such release by submitting a written request to the Registrar (ADM 128).

Email Accounts • LIB 143 An email account is provided to each student who is admitted to the University. Most departments communicate with students through their CSU email accounts. You should check your email often. If you have any questions regarding your email account information, please contact the Information Technology Help Desk, LIB first floor. For security purposes, account information will not be provided by telephone. For further information, contact the ITD Help Desk at 773-995-3963.

Office of Equal Opportunity • ADM 318Chicago State University supports the principles of equal opportunity in employment and education. The University seeks to insure that no person will encounter discrimination in employment or education on the basis of age, color, disability, sex, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran’s status. This policy is applicable to both the employment practices and administration of programs and activities within the University. It is the policy of the University that no person shall be excluded from participation, be denied the benefits of, or in any way be subject to discrimination in any program or activity at the University.

The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) office, within the Department of Labor and Legal Affairs, handles complaints of discrimination. Any employee or student may at any time contact the EEO office for purposes of advice, discussion of an alleged discrimination complaint and/or assistance in undertaking a formal or informal resolution of a complaint. The EEO Office is located in Cook Administration, ADM 318, 773-995-2462.

Online Access to Grades and Student RecordsThrough Cougar Connect with your CSU email and password the student may access CSU X-Press for student information, including early academic alerts (midterm) and final grades. You can also access CSU X-Press to obtain and print a copy of your class schedule. No copies will be printed in the Office of the Registrar. If you need official verification of your attendance or academic record, you may submit an enrollment verification request or transcript request to the Office of the Registrar, ADM 128. Remember, you will not receive a copy of your grades by mail. If you need assistance using CSU X-Press, stop by the Office of the Registrar, or call 773-995-2522.

NOTE: Students should not share their CSU email password with anyone, including faculty and staff. Students should reset their passwords if they feel their password has been compromised.

Graduation ApplicationsBachelor's degree candidates may submit graduation applications to the academic advisor at any time. The deadline for filing your advisor-signed undergraduate application for Summer 2014 graduation in the Office of

Evaluation & Advisement, ADM 128 is June 21, 2014. The undergraduate graduation application is available online at: csu.edu/academicevaluation/documents/GraduationApplication.htm.

Master's degree candidates may obtain a graduation application from the Office of Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions (ADM 126). Signatures are required for all students. Students obtaining certification with their program must obtain the departmental stamp from the Office of Teacher Certification, ED 208 as well. The deadline for filing your Summer 2014 graduation is June 21, 2014.

Please note that the graduation application fee is $50.

Immunization RequirementIllinois Public Health Act Administrative Code Part 694 specifies that any enrolled student born on or after January 1, 1957, who is a first time freshman, a transfer student, or re-entering a university after an absence of more than one semester, will be required to show proof of immunity to measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria and tetanus prior to registration. Any student who has not yet complied must comply with this mandate. Evidence of immunity from these diseases is required for students. A professional health care provider must verify documentation of immunization and testing. A high school health record with proof of immunization, if properly noted and certified, is acceptable documentation for residents of Illinois. Individuals who are not properly immunized will not be allowed to register. Proof of proper immunization must be on file prior to registration. Students who fail to comply with the immunization requirements will be assessed a $25 non-compliance fee.

Evidence of tuberculin testing is recommended for all international students and is also required for students registered for courses in certain academic programs, as well as students occupying the residence hall.

Students who need to obtain immunizations or information regarding immunizations may contact their primary care providers, their local public health clinic, or federally qualified health center. Students who reside outside of Chicago should contact the public health clinic of their townships or counties.

Students who wish to prove immunization compliance must submit the student immunization form signed by their provider. Please send your completed form to: Wellness/Health Center, Chicago State University, 9501 S. King Drive, ADM 131, Chicago, Illinois 60628. Students can call the Wellness Center at 773-995-2010.

Web/Online and Hybrid CoursesHardware and software requirements: For online courses, you will need access to a personal computer with Windows (2000, ME, XP); Microsoft Office 2003 (Word, Excel and Power Point); Pentium 4 or faster processor; at least 512 megabytes of memory (RAM) and Internet access. Broadband is preferable.

A Web or online course is led by an instructor using a Web browser to access a course management system for synchronous and asynchronous instruction and assessment. Some examinations may be proctored and must be taken on campus or at another mutually agreed location.

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A hybrid course is led by an instructor using a web browser to access a course management system for asynchronous instruction where some course sessions are scheduled on campus or at other designated locations, as listed in the comments section below the course listing.

Registration Requirements: During or before registration students MUST consult with an advisor regarding admittance to web and hybrid courses. You MUST also have some experience with navigating the Internet and using it as research tool and communication resource.

To take an online course, students must have an active CSU email account from the Information Technology Division.

A distance learning fee of $50 per course will be assessed to a student's account upon registration in any hybrid or online/web course, including contract and extension courses.

ParkingIndividuals using the University parking facilities must display a valid CSU parking sticker for entry/exit or pay $5 per entry at the parking lot entrance. For questions related to parking, please call the Parking Department at 773-995-2141. Please note the current parking rates are as follows:

Daily..............................................................................................................$5Summer......................................................................................................$50Semester .................................................................................................. $100Resident .................................................................................................. $150Annual .................................................................................................... $200Reserved ................................................................................................. $310

Student Identification Card PolicyAll full-time and part-time students enrolled at Chicago State University are required to obtain an official CSU photo identification card. The card should be kept in their possession while on campus or attending functions and classes at CSU. A valid CSU ID card is required to use all university facilities, inlcuding the library and the computer center. In addition, it is required to obtain free or reduced admission to University events. This card must be presented on demand for official University identification. There is a $20 ID replacement fee. CougarOne Card can be obtained from Office of Creative and Print Services, ADM 130. For more information, contact the Office of Creative and Print Services at 773-995-2013.

Student University Identification Number (UID)To comply with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), a University Identification Number (UID) is issued to each student and employee of the University. Students are issued a UID approximately 24 hours after their initial admission to the University. The UID is found on the University identification card. The unique UID may be used through the lifetime of an individual's relationship with CSU.

Transcripts/Enrollment VerificationsTranscripts requested to be mailed are $5 per copy. Transcripts requested via the Internet are $7.25 per copy. Transcripts requested over the counter for immediate receipt are $10 per copy.

Enrollment verifications are $4 per copy. The fee waive is for verifications issued to the following: the Department of Human Services, federal government agencies, banks, child care and subsidized housing services. University HoldsStudents with financial or academic holds may not register until the department that initiated the hold processes a release.

Common Registration HoldsHold Type Contact 773+ Bldg/Rm(Al) Athletic Athletics 995-2295 JDC 205(B3) Collections Bursar 995-2159 ADM 211(BU) Business Bursar 995-2470 ADM 211(CE) College of Dean, College of Education Education 995-3988 ED 320(COE) College of Education Dean, College of Background Check Education 995-3988 ED 320(D1) Dropped for Poor Scholarship Registrar 995-2517 ADM 128(E holds) Exams Examinations 995-2481 ADM 126(HO) Housing Residence Hall 995-3676 RH 105(I2) Immunization Wellness/Hlth Ctr 995-2010 ADM 131(U4) Admissions Admissions 995-2513 ADM 126

Contact the department that has placed a hold on your record prior to your scheduled registration date. You cannot register if you have a hold. Your academic advisor can let you know if you have any holds on your record during your registration advisement session.

University Housing & Residence Life • (RH 105)Students living in the residence hall are required to be enrolled full-time each semester for a minimum of 12 credits for undergraduates and nine credits for graduates, have a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 and be in full medical compliance with the Wellness Center. Housing will not be assigned to students with an academic, financial or housing hold. The University does not provide housing during semester breaks. For more information, call 773-995-3676.

Student Health Insurance (SHI)CRSU 268-O • 773-995-4533Health Insurance is MandatoryChicago State University provides a mandatory Injury and Sickness Insurance Plan underwritten by United Healthcare Insurance Company. All full-time students (undergraduates enrolled in 12 hours or more, graduates enrolled in 9 hours or more, and doctoral students enrolled in 6 hours or more) are automatically charged for the plan. All full-time international students are required to purchase the insurance plan and are eligible for the plan. The fee is applied to the accounts of students enrolled in all on-campus courses or a combination of off-campus (Extension) and on-campus courses.

Students generally do not enroll full time during summer semesters, therefore, the university does not automatically charge students’ accounts during summer terms for the mandatory insurance plan.

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Students Eligible for Summer-Only EnrollmentDuring summer terms, students eligible to enroll into the health insurance plan provided through the university would be students carrying at least 6 credit hours who: (a) did not attend CSU in the previous spring semester; (b) were enrolled during the previous spring semester but were not covered by the university plan; (c) are residents of another university but attending CSU for the summer; and (d) are attending CSU for the first time.

Summer Waiver/Enrollment PeriodThe Summer 2014 enrollment/waiver deadline is July 18, 2014.

Period of CoverageThe coverage period for students enrolled in the plan provided through the university for Summer 2014 only will be May 17, 2014 through August 18, 2014.

CostThe cost of the insurance health plan for students who choose to enroll for Summer 2014 only is $301.

full-Time Students Summer insurance coverage is for students who enroll full-time for the summer only (visiting students and CSU students who were not covered by the insurance during the Spring 2014 term). Students who enroll full-time for the summer and wish to purchase the insurance plan may have their tuition accounts charged and enroll into the plan through the university. Please contact the Office of Student Health Insurance in CRSU, Room 268-O or call us at 773-995-4533 for assistance.

Full-time students insured by the university plan during the spring semester receive a bonus and are insured for the following summer semester, as well.

All full-time international students must be enrolled into the plan on a mandatory basis.

Waiver RequirementsIf you think your account has been charged for insurance and you have health insurance, you may waive the charge by showing proof of insurance in your name. Such proof would include your insurance card with your name on it, a letter from the insurance company naming you as a client, or a listing from your account on your insurance web site delineating the names of all the individuals covered under your policy. For assistance, contact the Office of Student Health Insurance in the Cordell Reed Student Union, Room 268-O, or call us at (773) 995-4533.

Part-Time StudentsStudents enrolled for the summer in at least 6 credit hours are eligible to enroll in the insurance plan on a voluntary basis. You will need to enroll directly with United Healthcare by going online at www.uhcsr.com. Click onto the “Find My School’s Plan/Buy Insurance” link and follow the instructions. For assistance, you may visit the Office of

Student Health Insurance in CRSU, Room 268-O, or call us at 773-995-4533. The voluntary enrollment deadline is July 18, 2014.

Dependents, Spouses and Domestic PartnersFull-time and part-time students who are insured through the United Healthcare insurance plan provided through the university are invited to enroll their spouses, domestic partners, and eligible dependents in the insurance plan on a voluntary basis.

To enroll spouses, domestic partners, and dependents, go to http://www.uhcsr.com. Click onto the “Find My School’s Plan/Buy Insurance” link and follow the instructions. If you need assistance, visit the Office of Student Health Insurance, CRSU Room 268-O, or call us at 773-995-4533. The voluntary enrollment deadline is July 18, 2014.

Information related to tuition, fees, dates and course information is subject to change.

fee & Payment InformationADM 211 • 773-995-2470Tuition and mandatory fees are subject to change. Course fees and payment policies are administered by the Office of Administration & Finance. To make payments, please contact the Office of the Cashier at 773-995-2029. To set up payment arrangements or for questions concerning your account, please contact the Office of the Bursar, ADM 211, at 773-995-2470.

Calculate Your TuitionThis formula shows how to tabulate your tuition charges:• On Campus: Total number of credit hours selected x tuition per credit hour + fees applicable to your total credit hours = your tuition.

• Off Campus: Total number of credit hours selected x tuition per credit hour + fees applicable to your total credit hours = your tuition.

• Distance Learning and Hybrid: Total number of credit hours selected x tuition per credit hour + $50 distance learning fee (per course)= your tuition.

NOTE: Some courses carry additional fees. These fees are not included in the tuition and mandatory fee information. The list of courses with additional fees is in the back of this bulletin.

Office of the BursarADM 211 • 773-995-2470

PaymentBy registering for classes at Chicago State Universiy (CSU), you acknowledge financial responsibiliy for the confirmed courses resulting from this registration, and all fees assessed to your student account (including the student health insurance fee). You also accept responsibility for any additional costs related to your enrollment at CSU including, but not limited to, room, board, parking, library fines, books and other class materials and any other departmental or college charges. By enrolling,

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you acknowledge that you are receiving an educational benefit from CSU, and that the costs associated with that benefit are an extension of credit from the University which is due by the established due dates or upon registration.

Summer 2014 Payment DeadlinesAll students must validate their registration by making the initial down payment to secure their courses or provide proof of payment on or before the initial payment due date.

Intial Down Payment Due Date (ALL SESSIONS): May 8, 2014 or upon registration Final Payment Due Date: • Regular (10 weeks) /2nd (5 week) sessions: July 17, 2014 • First (5 week) session: June 12, 2014

Forms of Payment to Validate Registration: • Initial monetary down payment is $423 for part-time student and $644 or a full-time student. After initial down payment is made, installment payment options for remaining amount due are available through the Tuition Management System at afford.com. • Financial Aid • Tuition Waivers• Third-Party Vouchers or Letters of Credit (Must be provided to the Bursar's Office) IMPORTANT: You must make the initial down payment to validate (secure) your registration or your classes may be dropped due to non-payment. Students who are eligible to be reinstated during the reinstatement period, after being dropped for nonpayment, will only be reinstated into course sections for which they were previously registered and are available for enrollment.

Accounts not paid in full by the start of the term are subject to a def-ferred/late fee.

Making a PaymentAll payments can be made to the Cashier Office located in the Cook Administration Building, Room 211 or online by visiting afford.com and selecting "Make a One-Time Payment".

To pay your bill at the Cashier's Office, the University accepts cash, checks and credit card payments• Cash Payment - In person only

• Credit Card Payment (American Express, MasterCard, Visa, and Discover Card) - Telephone at 773-995-2029 Or pay online by visiting afford.com and selecting "Make a One Time Payment".

• Check Payments We accept money orders, cashier's checks, certified checks, personal checks and traveler's checks. ECAP also provides electronic check approval that takes funds from your checking account within 48 hours of the time the check is written to CSU.

• Students who have presented two NSF (non sufficient funds) checks to the University, even though restitution has been made, will be required to pay for their registration with cash, money orders, certified checks, traveler's checks, American Express, Master Card, Visa or Discover Card. Business checks will not be accepted.

• Policy on Returned Checks- All checks are processed through Telecheck. A returned check will incur a $40 CSU returned check fee and a $25 fee payable to Telecheck, for a Total of $65. If you reimburse CSU directly for any check, you are still responsible for the $25 fee assessed by Telecheck. You may also be charged an additional $25 delinquent payment fee CSU.

Notice of NSF will be mailed to the student. It is the responsibility of the student to maintain a current address on file with the University. Address update can be made through Cougar Connect.

For more information regarding your balance or making a payment, please contact the Bursar's Office at [email protected] or 773-995-2470. Payment PlanChicago State University offers a monthly payment plan to distribute your education expenses over time instead of one large payment through Tuition Management Services (TMS). Please visit www.csu.edu/financialaffairs/bursar/ for information regarding student eligibility for payment plan and enrollment information.

NOTE: Students using the installment payment option are required to make an initial payment at the time of registration. Remember, your initial deposit must be paid directly to Chicago State University or your registration may be cancelled.

Tuition Management Service (TMS)Summer 2014 Monthly Payment PlannerMonthly payment plan Enrollment FeeThree (3) payments.............May 1 - July 1 ..................................$45Two (2) payments ............... June 1 - July 1 ..................................$50

E-BillsWhat is an E-Bill? An E-Bill is the electronic version of your monthly student bill. Chicago State University does not issue paper statements/bills. E-Bills are snapshots of charges and payments on your student financial account. All charges and payments are subject to change as you make changes to your registration and living arrangements.

Online Account AccessYou can access/view your financial account information online through CSU X-Press. E-Bills are posted onto CSU X-Press monthly. WAn official notification of the availability of your E-Bill will be sent to your CSU email address monthly. To view your E-Bill and account summary online, follow below steps:

• Log in to Cougar Connect• Click Student Resource tab• Click View My Bill• Click View Statement

All past due balances are subject to additional late and collection fees if unpaid.

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Refund DistributionIf the posting of your student aid or loan results in a credit balance, a refund will be generated to you. Refunds are distributed weekly based upon the established refund schedule each term. Please refer to www.csu.edu/financialaffairs/bursar/ for refund options and refund schedule.

Six-Year Guaranteed Tuition PlanThe “Truth in Tuition” bill mandates that Illinois public universities provide four years of level tuition for new students enrolling for the first time beginning with the 2004-2005 academic year. Beginning with the Fall 2004 semester, each new undergraduate class of students (first-time freshmen and transfer students) will have the tuition rate held constant for four consecutive years. In 2010 the bill was amended to include an additional two years of guaranteed tuition rates for the amount the University charged students who first enrolled in the University for the academic year following the academic year the student first enrolled in the University.

The guaranteed rates will remain in effect for six years or until the student reaches 120 credit hours, whichever comes first. The hours will be extended to accommodate any majors or programs that exceed the 120 hours or six years. The guaranteed rate will remain in effect except in the event of a break in enrollment of no more than one year (two semesters, excluding summer school). In no case will the initial guarantee rate be valid beyond six years of total enrollment.

The undergraduate (returning, non-guaranteed rate) will be assessed for students that extend beyond the six-year guarantee period (120 credit hours) or six years of total enrollment. For all other students, Chicago State University’s current tuition program remains in effect. The Class Schedule Bulletin published each term should be referenced for current information.

IMPORTANT NOTES: A change in major will not affect the guaranteed rate. The guaranteed rate will continue for the number of credit hours necessary to complete the new major, not to exceed six years of total enrollment. Beyond six years of total enrollment, the undergraduate (returning, non-guaranteed rate) will be assessed. Extended illness and military service will be given special consideration. The rate guarantee will be extended on a case-by-case basis by invoking the student appeal process. Transfer student rates will be guaranteed.

Extended illness and military service will be given special consideration. The rate guarantee will be extended on a case-by-case basis through the student appeal process.

Transfer student rates will be guaranteed based upon 120 credit hours less the number of credits transferred at the time of first enrollment. All extensions and exceptions that apply to new freshmen will be extended to new transfer students.

Credit Hour PricingBeginning with the Fall 2004 to Fall 2005 academic year, tuition and mandatory fees will be charged on a per credit hour basis up to 15 hours. This 15 credit hour cap will allow students to complete 120 credit hours in

eight semesters or four years. Credit hours exceeding 15 will be charged at the rate of 15 credit hours.

Out-of-State TuitionThe Six-Year Guaranteed Tuition Plan is extended to all undergraduate out-of-state new freshmen and transfer students whose permanent residence is not within the state of Illinois.

Delinquent Account BalancesStudent account balances are expected to be paid in full by the start of each term to avoid a late fee. These charges, in accordance with CSU Policy, apply to all customers billed through the Student Accounts Receivable system and are subject to a LATE PAYMENT CHARGE when payment is not made upon established due dates. In addition, Chicago State University may refer past due accounts to collections and may authorize legal action against the student for collection of this debt. The student agrees to be liable for all reasonable collection costs, including attorney fees, court costs, and other charges necessary for the collection of past due accounts. A financial hold will be placed on a delinquent student account. This hold will prevent registration, release of transcripts, and the release of a diploma until such time as the account is paid in full.

Student must have met all financial obligations to theUniversity before they are eligible to register for classes unless payment arrangements for meeting such obligations have been made with the Bursar's Office.

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Summer 2014 Tuition Rates*On-Campus Illinois Resident

Tuition Per

Credit Hour

# of Credit Hours

Fees Total Tuition

Undergraduate (returning,

non-guarantee)

$223 1-8 $342 $565- $2,126

$223 9+ $463 $2,470

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2008

$229 1-8 $342 $571- $2,174

$229 9+ $463 $2,524

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2009

$249 1-8 $342 $591 - $2,334

$249 9+ $463 $2,704

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2010

$249 1-8 $342 $591 - $2,334

$249 9+ $463 $2,704

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2011

$269 1-8 $342 $611 - $2,494

$269 9+ $463 $2,884

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2012

$277 1-8 $342 $619 - $2,558

$277 9+ $463 $2,956

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2013

$285 1-8 $342 $627 - $2,622

$285 9+ $463 $3,028

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2014

$285 1-8 $342 $627 - $2,622

$285 9+ $463 $3,028

Graduate$284 1-8 $342 $626 - $2,614

$284 9+ $463 $3,019

Doctoral$293 1-8 $342 $635 - $2,686

$293 9+ $463 $3,100

Pharmacy$960 1-5 $342 $1,302 - $5,142$960 6+ $463.00 $6,223

*All amounts are subject to change

Summer 2014 Tuition Rates*On-Campus Non-Illinois Resident

Tuition Per

Credit Hour

# of Credit Hours

Fees Total Tuition

Undergraduate (returning,

non-guarantee)

$449 1–8 $342 $791- $3,934

$449 9+ $463 $4,504

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2008

$455 1–8 $342 $797-3,982

$455 9+ $463 $4,558

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2009

$495.50 1–8 $342 $837.50 - $4,306

$495.50 9+ $463 $4,922.50

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2010

$495.50 1-8 $342 $837.50 - $4,306

$495.50 9+ $463 $4,922.50

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2011

$535 1–8 $342 $877- $4,622

$535 9+ $463 $5,278

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2012

$552 1–8 $342 $894- $4,758

$552 9+ $463 $5,431

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2013

$567 1-8 $342 $909-$4,878

$567 9+ $463 $5,566

Undergraduate (newly enrolled

Freshmen & Transfer)

Summer 2014

$567 1-8 $342 $909- $4,878

$567 9+ $463 $5,566

Graduate$543 1–8 $342 $885- $4,686

$543 9+ $463 $5,350

Doctoral$548 1–8 $342 $890 - $4,726

$548 9+ $463 $5,395

Pharmacy$1, 439 1–5 $423 $1,862 - $7,618

$1, 439 6+ $525.50 $9,159.50

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Summer 2014 Off-Campus Tuition (per credit hour) Illinois Resident Non-Illinois ResidentUndergraduate (returning, non-guarantee) .... $223 ..............................................$449Undergraduate 2007 ...........$254 ..............................................$480Undergraduate 2008 ...........$254 ..............................................$480Undergraduate 2009 ...........$274 ........................................ $520.50Undergraduate 2010 ...........$294 ..............................................$560Undergraduate 2011 ...........$302 ..............................................$577Undergraduate 2012 ...........$310 ..............................................$592Undergraduate 2013 ...........$310 ..............................................$592Graduate ..............................$309 ..............................................$568

Summer 2014 Distance Learning Tuition

(Per Credit Hour Rate) Tuition plus $50.00 Distance Learning Fee

Illinois Resident Undergraduate (returning, non-guarantee) $223 plus $50..............$273Undergraduate 2007 $229 plus $50 .............$279Undergraduate 2008 $229 plus $50 .............$279Undergraduate 2009 $249 plus $50 .............$299Undergraduate 2010 $269 plus $50 .............$319Undergraduate 2011 $277 plus $50 .............$327Undergraduate 2012 $285 plus $50 .............$335Undergraduate 2013 $285 plus $50 .............$335Graduate $284 plus $50 .............$334

Non-Illinois ResidentUndergraduate (returning, non-guarantee) $449 plus $50 .............$499 Undergraduate 2007 $455 plus $50 .............$505Undergraduate 2008 $455 plus $50 .............$505Undergraduate 2009 $495.50 plus $50 .........$545.50Undergraduate 2010 $535 plus $50 ..............$585Undergraduate 2011 $552 plus $50 ..............$602Undergraduate 2012 $567 plus $50 ..............$617Undergraduate 2013 $567 plus $50 ..............$617Graduate $543 plus $50 ..............$593

Mandatory FeesMandatory fees apply to all on-campus students and students with a combination of off-campus and on-campus schedules regardless of student level or residency status.

Any combination of extension or distance learning courses and on-campus courses will have mandatory fees charged.

Spring 2014 Mandatory Fee Rates Full-Time Part-TimeActivity .................................$42 ..........................................................$28Athletics ...............................$97 ..........................................................$87Health ...................................$23 ..........................................................$17Student Union .....................$143 .......................................................$96Facility ..................................$79 ..........................................................$57IT ..........................................$79 ..........................................................$57 Total ................................. $463 ........................................ $342

MISCELLANEOUS FEESAdmission Application (Doctoral)........................................................ $50Admission Application (Graduate) ....................................................... $30Admission Application (International) ..............................................$100Admission Application (Undergraduate) ............................................. $25Cap and Gown (Graduate) ..................................................................... $65Cap and Gown (Undergraduate) ........................................................... $40CLEP Examination Fee ........................................................................... $25Collection ...................................................................................Actual CostCommencement Fee (Graduate/Undergraduate) ............................... $35Deferred Payment Fee ............................................................................. $50Deferred Tuition ..............................................................Per payment planDistance Learning Fee (per Hybrid/Online Courses) ........................ $50Extension Course Fee (per credit hour) ............................................... $25Finance Charge on Unpaid Balance ................................ 1.5% per monthGraduation Application (Graduate)...................................................... $50Graduation Application (Undergraduate) ........................................... $50Immunization Non-Compliance ........................................................... $25Late Payment ............................................................................................ $25Late Placement Testing ........................................................................... $15Late Registration Fee (Fall and Spring Terms) ..................................$100Lost ID Card ............................................................................................. $20Non-sufficient Funds Fee ....................................................................... $40Special Exam ............................................................................................ $10Transcript via mail (per copy) ................................................................. $5Transcript, over the counter (per copy) ................................................ $10Written Verification of Enrollment ......................................................... $4(Non-governmental agencies, see Enrollment Verifications)

Additional Services Offered through the Cashier’s Office

CTA Monthly and Weekly PassesMeal PlansPostage Stamps

Take advantage of these services anytime during normal business hours. If you have any questions, call the Cashier’s Office at 773-995-2029.

Student financial AidADM 207 • 773-995-2304 Deadlines and policies are available in the Office of Student Financial Aid and on the Financial Aid website. The University provides an estab-lished financial assistance program designed to best meet the needs of Chi-cago State University students. Assistance is available to eligible students in the form of scholarships, grants, assistantships, student employment and loans. All students wishing to be considered for financial assistance must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).

To be eligible for Federal AssistanceStudents must be enrolled in a program leading to a degree/certificate to be eligible for Federal Pell Grants, Federal College Work-Study, Federal Teach Grant, Federal Stafford Loans and Federal Perkins Loans. To be eligible for Stafford or Perkins loans students must be enrolled at least half-time.

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Students at-large are not eligible for state or federal financial assistance.

Undergraduate students (including second bachelor's and teacher certifi-cation) must be enrolled 12 or more hours in order to be considered full time, a minimum of nine hours to be considered three-quarter time, and six hours for part-time status.

Graduate students must be enrolled in 9 credit hours to be considered full-time.

A change in enrollment status (hours enrolled and/or grade level) that oc-curs after a financial aid recipient’s original registration must be reported immediately, in writing, to the Office of Student Financial Aid. Failure to report changes in enrollment status may result in overpayment, cancella-tion of benefits, and jeopardize future eligibility for student financial as-sistance.

Students selected for verification by the U.S. Department of Education or the University will be required to provide requested documentation before their financial aid awards can be processed.

Review your financial aid status anytimeStudents may review their financial aid status at any time on the CSU X-Press. CSU X-Press provides students with information relating to the amount of their financial aid awards, if any, as well as, any requirements that they might need to fulfill, such as, but not limited to, submitting verification documents, IRS tax transcipts, SAP (Satisfactory Academic Progress) peti-tions, etc., before their financial aid package may be finalized.

The Office of Student Financial Aid no longer mails document tracking and award letters to continuing students. Instead, students are notified via email that they should go to the CSU X-Press to review their finanical aid for changes to their finanical aid award. All continuing CSU students have been assigned an email account. It is every student’s responsibility to access his/her email periodically and to review any communication from the Of-fice of Student Financial Aid.

Student Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy and ProceduresFederal and state regulations require Chicago State University to establish and implement a “Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Policy” for under-graduate/graduate/professional students. Chicago State University’s SAP Policy measures whether students are progressing at a reasonable rate to-ward the completion of their educational objectives. Students must comply with the SAP policy to maintain their continued financial aid (including loans) eligibility. A copy of the current SAP policy is available for students in the Office of Student Financial Aid. It is also available for review in both the undergraduate and graduate catalogs, as well as on the Chicago State University website.

Basic elements of the SAP policy require students to:Maintain a 67% completion rate (number of hours earned as opposed • to number of hours attempted).Maintain a minimum grade point average (Undergraduates = 2.0; • Certification & Second Bachelor's = 2.5; Master's and Doctorate = 3.0;

PharmD = 2.0). Complete their undergraduate and/or graduate degree program in • which they are enrolled within the maximum time frame. i.e. , under-graduate maximum time frame: (120 credit hours x 1.5 maximum of 180 credits may be attempted.

In the event that a student must appeal their SAP, the appeal must be com-pleted within 30 days after the start of the semester for which the appeal is requested or 30 days after the receipt of notice of cancelation, whichever is later.The Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy is subject to change without no-tice. The Office of Student Financial Aid will make every attempt to pro-vide students with timely notice regarding their SAP status. However, it is every student’s responsibility to read the policy and monitor his/her own progress. Students who find themselves affected by SAP, should refer to the Financial Aid website for more information.

Student LoansThe Federal Stafford Loan program limits, if combined, cannot exceed the established limits and cost of attendance. A student may be eligible to bor-row a Federal Stafford Loan based on the following limits:

Annual Limits for Subsidized/Unsubsidized LoansDependent Undergraduate (excluding dependent students whose parents do not qualify for PLUS) Total Subsidized (Subsidized & Unsubsidized)First Year .......................... $3,500 .......................................................$5,500Second Year ..................... $4,500 .......................................................$6,500Third Year & Beyond ...... $5,500 .......................................................$7,500

Independent Undergraduates & Dependent Students whose parents do not qualify for PLUS Subsidized (Subsidized & Unsubsidized)First Year .......................... $3,500 .......................................................$9,500Second Year ..................... $4,500 .....................................................$10,500Third Year & Beyond ...... $5,500 .....................................................$12,500Graduate & ProfessionalStudents (all years) ...............$0* .....................................................$20,500 *As of July 1, 2012

Note: All undergraduate annual loan amounts are subject to proration.

You will only be eligible to borrow one loan for one academic year. For ex-ample: If you borrow $3,500 through a subsidized Stafford Loan as a fresh-man, you will not be allowed a subsequent loan until you advance to the sophomore level.

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Return of Federal Student Aid Due to Withdrawal Federal Student Aid (FSA) funds are awarded to students based on the assumption the student will attend classes for the entire period of enroll-ment. When a student drops, withdraws from all classes, stop attending courses, or is expelled from the University, the student may no longer be eligible for the full amount of FSA funds originally awarded. Any student that withdraws completely from a semester are required to return a por-tion of the federal funds that has been applied to their account. The final account of financial aid earned will be based on the period of time that the student was attending during the term. Students will be considered to have earned all of their federal financial aid after the sixty percent point of the semester. If a student's charges exceed the revised amounts remaining on his/her account, a balance will be owed to the University. If a student receives a disbursement check or uses some of the awarded funds for a book voucher, parking, or other non-mandatory fees, s/he will be required to pay such funds back to the University and/or the award program(s). Before initiating a complete withdrawal, contact the Office of Student Financial Aid at 773-995-2304 for a complete explanation.

Loan CounselingStudents who receive loans are required to complete Entrance Counseling prior to receiving a disbursement and Exit Counseling when they graduate, drop to less than half-time enrollment, or completely withdraw from the University. Online Entrance Counseling and Exit Counseling may be ac-cessed through StudentLoans.gov website.

Federal Work-Study/Student State Aid EmploymentA limited number of positions are available throughout the University through the federal work-study and state aid funded student employment programs. Students with exceptional need are awarded FWS/SA eligibility and given the opportunity to be employed. Students wishing consideration for student employment should indicate their interest on the FAFSA. Rates of pay vary, depending upon the type of work and the level of responsibility. A student must be paid at least the minimum wage. Students are respon-sible for monitoring the time/hours they work so that they will not exceed their award balance.

Veterans Affairs OfficeStudents receiving veterans benefits are required to adhere to the Univer-sity’s academic standing policies as outlined in the University’s catalog. A change in enrollment status that occurs after the veteran’s status has been certified must be immediately reported to the Veterans Affairs Office which is located in the Office of Student Financial Aid, ADM 207. Failure to report changes in enrollment status may result in overpayments.

Financial Aid Website, Email & CSU X-PressAll information provided in this student financial aid section is subject to change. Any such changes and/or modifications will be reflected on the Of-fice of Student Financial Aid website. It is the responsibility of all students to stay informed about issues that may affect their financial aid eligibility by regularly monitoring email correspondence from the Office of Student Financial Aid and accessing the Office of Student Financial Aid website and CSU X-Press.

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Study, Research & Internship Abroad Programs (SRIA) for

Summer 2014

SEE THE WORLD!

For additional Study, Research & Internship Abroad Programs, visit the Office of International Programs, CRSU 240.

GhanaSummer studies in West Africa, University of Ghana. Educational and cultural enrichment enhancements and cultural exchange experience. Study Abroad class required: S AB 4720/5720 Special Topics in African History.Departure: ................................................. May 2014Credits: .....................................................................6Duration: ...................................................... 4 weeks Application deadline: ............................ Nov. 8, 2013

GuineaFour-Week program in Conakry, Guinea chronicles the research expedition of the Mano River titled "Mano River History: It's Connection with Early African/American History" as it correlates to South Carolina's Gullah Island and its direct connection to West Africa.Departure: ................................................. May 2014Credits: .....................................................................3Cost: ........................................................CompetitiveDuration: ..................................................4–5 weeks Application deadline: ............................ Nov. 8, 2013

South AfricaUnique opportunity for educational University of Zululand in Kwa Zulu Natal. Study Abroad required: S AB 4720/5720, S AB 3960, S AB 4980, 5980, S AB 4990/5990Departure: ................................................. May 2014Credits: .....................................................................6Cost: ........................................................CompetitiveDuration: .................................................4 - 6 weeks Application deadline: ............................ Nov. 8, 2013

FulbrightGovernment sponsored research opportunity for seniors and graduate students: Select a country of your choice and submit a research proposal. All ex-penses paid.Departure: ........................................................... TBACredits: ................................................................ N/ACost of living stipends for students ................. variesDuration: ....................................... 6 months–1 yearPre-registration: .................................... Nov. 8, 2013

SpainIntensive four weeks of language enhancements and cultural exchange. University of Toledo, Spain. Language prerequisite three semesters. Study Abroad Orientation class required. Homestays with approved families available.Departure: .................................................June 2014Credits: .....................................................................9Duration: ...................................................... 4 weeks Application deadline ............................. Nov. 8, 2013

FranceUniversity of Nice Sophia Antipolis. Intensive lan-guage and cultural studies for students, from begin-ning French level to more advanced. Diaspora culture studies and workshops are also available to partici-pants. Homestays available.Departure:....................................................June 2014Course: ........................................................FL&L 1510Credits: ..................................................................3–6Duration: .........................................................4 weeksApplication deadline: ...........................Nov. 8, 2013

TaiwanCultural enhancement opportunities at the National Kaoshiung University in Taiwan. Study abroad orien-tation required. Inquire in the Office of International Programs (OIP) DH 203C for more details.Departure:....................................................May 2014Credits: .......................................................................3Duration: .........................................................4 weeksApplication deadline: ...........................Nov. 8, 2013

South KoreaSummer studies in South Korea. Two to three weeks. Inquire in the Office of International Programs, (OIP) DH 203C, for more details.Departure: ....................................................May 2014 Credits: .......................................................................3Duration: .........................................................4 weeksApplication deadline .............................Nov. 8, 2013

NSEPNational Security Education Program/Scholarships for undergraduates and graduates available for any SRIA program.iie.org/nsep Campus deadline ..................................TBA

IIPPInstitute for International Public Policy/Prepare for a career in international affairs with specially designed education and training.uncfsp.org/iippSophomores only, with 3.2 GPA.Campus deadline: ............................................... TBA

FAFPForeign Affairs Fellowship Programs/Looking for women and members of minority groups historically under-represented to be academically and professionally prepared to enter the United States Department of State Foreign Services.iie.org/gilmanSophomores only with 3.2 GPA.Campus deadline...............................................TBAFunding Opportunities, email:[email protected] or go to iie.org/gilmanclick “Study Abroad Links”.

FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPSCheck for availability.Convenient payment plans for early applicants. Inquire about these opportunities in the Office ofInternational Programs (OIP), Cordell Reed Student Union Room 240 or call 773-995-2582.Visit our website: csu.edu/international/

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Schedule of ClassesThis Class Schedule Bulletin lists all course information available at the time of publication. Class offerings are listed alphabetically, with extension courses and online courses listed after the on-campus courses by subject. The most current course information is available via CSU X-Press. Changes to course offerings are also noted in the weekly addendum posted to the course schedule web page at www.csu.edu/coursebulletin/. All fees, dates, courses and instructors are subject to change.

CRNEach class has a unique five-digit Course Reference Number (CRN) used as the key identifier of the course. During the Spring term, each CRN begins with the number one (1).

CRSEThis is the course number for the given discipline/subject. Course Numbers Level0900 – 0999 .............................................Developmental Level1000 – 1999 ......................................................Freshman Level 2000 – 2999 .........................................................Sophomore Level3000 – 3999 ..................................................................Junior Level4000 – 4999 ................................................................. Senior Level 5000 – 5999 .............................................................Graduate Level 6000 – 6999 ...................................... Doctoral/Professional Level

+Classes with a plus sign (+) have one or more prerequisites. Prerequisites may not be listed in this Bulletin. Check the University catalog or CSU X-Press for prerequisite information.

SECThe section number is a two- or three-digit section designator in a course title. Courses with section numbers 01–19 are on-campus daytime classes meeting in a classroom between 7am and 4pm. Courses with section numbers 21–29 are hybrid courses. Courses with section numbers 51 –59 are online/web courses. Courses with section numbers 61–69 are on-campus evening classes meeting between 4pm and 10pm. Section numbers 61–69 are also used to identify courses held on campus on a Saturday or Sunday. Courses with section numbers 71–89 are contract courses and generally do not appear within the Class Schedule Bulletin. Extension courses are listed with section numbers 91–99.

Explanation of Class Schedule InformationExcerpt of Class Schedule page:

CRN CRSE SEC TITLE CRED DAYS TIME BLDG / RM INSTRUCTOR FOOTNOTES

Accounting (ACCT) • BHS 435 / 773-995-397916810 ACCT 4316 61 Acc Standard Ac/Prof 3 R 0600-0850pm BHS 504A Ivy P B1/+12919 ACCT 4317 01 Auditing 3 TR 0200-0315pm BHS 505 Osaghae V B1/+12922 ACCT 4394 61 Adv Fed Income Tax 3 M 0600-0915pm BHS 504A Hunt A +

CREDThe number of credit hours for which students may enroll is printed for each course.

DAYSThe meeting dates are denoted by letters:M - Monday / T - Tuesday / W - Wednesday / R - Thursday / F - Friday / S - Saturday / U - Sunday

Courses meeting on multiple days are denoted with the corresponding letter for each day of the week the course meets.

BLDG/RMThis denotes the building and the room number where the class meets.

FOOTNOTESFootnotes identify any miscellaneous information or restrictions for a course. Information on footnotes can be found on page 78.

Course InformationThe course subject/discipline information, including the subject code, department office location and telephone number, are provided in the heading at the beginning of each subject listing. The list of classes is provided alphabetically by discipline beginning with on-campus courses. Hybrid courses, online/web courses and extension courses for a given discipline are listed after on-campus courses and are denoted with a subheader in green font.

Summer 2014 Class Schedule InformationThe course information listed in the following pages is current as of March 25, 2014. Changes made since this date may be found in the Class Schedule Addendum available online at www.csu.edu/coursebulletin/. CSU X-Press displays course information that is current at the moment you view it.

Information related to tuition, fees, dates and course information is subject to change.

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CRN CRSE SEC TITLE CREDIT DAYS TIME BLDG / RM INSTRUCTOR FOOTNOTES

Accounting (ACCT) • BHS 435 / 773-995-397952231 ACCT 2110 61 Intro Financial Acct 3 TR 05:45-10:00pm BHS 500 Arredondo R M1/$/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52406 ACCT 2111 01 Int Managerial Acct 3 MTWR 09:00-11:50am BHS 504A Carter T + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51352 ACCT 2111 61 Int Managerial Acct 3 TR 05:45-10:00pm BHS 500 Osaghae V + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51816 ACCT 3214 61 Intermed Acct II 3 MW 05:45-10:00pm BHS 504A Arredondo R B1/CD/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52232 ACCT 3293 61 Federal Income Tax 3 MW 05:45-10:00pm BHS 506 Elmes L JR/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52428 ACCT 3319 61 Acct Non-Prof Org 3 TR 05:45-10:00pm BHS 504A Elmes L CD/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51945 ACCT 4315 01 Advanced Accounting 3 MTWR 12:00-02:15pm BHS 505 Carter T CD/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

ACCOUNTING ONLINE52064 ACCT 1290 51 Legal Environment 3 WEB Grange J + 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 51305 ACCT 2110 51 Intro Financial Acct 3 WEB Grange J M1/$/+ 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52369 ACCT 2111 51 Int Managerial Acct 3 WEB Simyar F $/+ 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 52354 ACCT 2291 51 Business Law I 3 WEB Bryant L JR+ 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

African-American Studies (AFAM) • SCI 321 / 773-995-218651101 AFAM 1000 61 Intro AFAM Studies 3 W 05:30-09:45pm HWH 305 Moore A E3/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES HYBRID51525 AFAM 3510 21 Black Chicago 3 TR 10:00-11:45am SCI 209 Kimble L W1 5 Week Hybrid Course: July 7 – August 9. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES ONLINE52000 AFAM 1020 51 Cultural Diversity 3 WEB Dulaney K E5 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5

Additional African-American Studies courses offered this semester:52012 MUS 2216 01 Jazz/Pop Mus Hist I 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 105 Smith M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

Anthropology (ANTH) • SCI 321 / 773-995-2186

ANTHROPOLOGY ONLINE51609 ANTH 1010 51 Intro Cultural Anth 3 WEB Sanders L W1 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

Arabic (ARAB) • HWH 301A / 773-995-235052448 ARAB 1020 01 Elementary Arabic II 3 MTWR 10:30-12:45pm HWH 302 STAFF $ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

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Art & Design (ART) • BHS 600 / 773-995-398451526 ART 1100 01 Int to Visual Arts 3 MTWR 10:30-12:45pm BHS 306 Fotos A $ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

ART & DESIGN HYBRID52340 ART 1100 21 Int to Visual Arts 3 W 06:00-08:50pm BHS 305 Obermeyer L $ 10 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – August 9. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

Bilingual Education (BIL) • ED 321 / 773-995-393251590 BIL 4150 61 Foundations Literacy 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm ED 304 STAFF + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51591 BIL 5150 61 Foundations Literacy 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm ED 304 STAFF + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

Biology (BIOL) • SCI 310 / 773-995-218351108 BIOL 1070 01 Bi Sci Survey I 3 MTWR 09:00-11:50am SCI 122 Gana J $ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51111 BIOL 1080 01 Bi Sci Survey II 3 MTWR 09:00-11:50am SCI 120 Kim M $ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51110 BIOL 1080 61 Bi Sci Survey II 3 MTR 06:00-08:20pm SCI 120 Swier K $ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51662 BIOL 2020 01 Anatomy/Physiology I 4 MTWR 12:30-04:15pm SCI 115 Khan I + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51663 BIOL 2021 01 Anatomy/Physiolgy II 4 MTWR 08:30-12:15pm SCI 115 Walter L + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52158 BIOL 2059 61 Intro Microbiology 3 MTR 05:00-08:20pm SCI 121 Daniels M + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Business Laboratory Program (BLP) • BHS 435 / 773-995-397951682 BLP 3207 01 BLP Internship 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Bryant L 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 Enrollment in BLP 3207 is subject to approval of your application (available in BHS 435) by the instructor.

Chemistry (CHEM) • SCI 309 / 773-995-218051984 CHEM 1050 01 Intro Gen & Org Chem 5 TR 09:00-11:50am SCI 108 Koshy A M1/$ TR 01:00-05:20pm SCI 205 Koshy A M1/$ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52291 CHEM 1050 61 Intro Gen & Org Chem 5 MTWR 06:00-09:40pm SCI 205 Mimnaugh M M1/$ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Communications, Media Arts & Theatre (CMAT) •DH 116A / 773-995-228051799 CMAT 2030 61 Basic Speech Commun 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm DH 117 Wilson C 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52331 CMAT 4306 01 Practicum in Broadcasting 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Washington D 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51144 CMAT 4307 01 Broadcast Internship 3 TO 12 TBA TBA TBA TBA List C 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

COMMUNICATIONS, MEDIA ARTS & THEATRE ONLINE51140 CMAT 2460 51 Public Relations I 3 WEB Olson M E4 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52352 CMAT 2460 52 Public Relations I 3 WEB Olson M E4 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

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CRN CRSE SEC TITLE CREDIT DAYS TIME BLDG / RM INSTRUCTOR FOOTNOTES

Computer Science (CPTR) • HWH 332 / 773-995-210452010 CPTR 1060 61 Intro Persnl Cptr I 3 MTWR 06:00-08:15pm HWH 211 Chen J $ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51557 CPTR 4900 01 Spec Tops Cptr Sci 1 MTWR 08:00-10:15am HWH 211 Chen J, Vidal-Ascon L $/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52425 CPTR 5400 61 Cptr System Archtect 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 211 Chern J $/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52398 CPTR 5600 01 Adv Dbase Dsgn/Implm 3 TR 01:00-05:15pm HWH 207 Chern J, Wang G $/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52445 CPTR 5760 01 Adv Net Secrty/Prvcy 3 MW 01:00-05:15pm HWH 211 Getachew D $/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52399 CPTR 5950 61 Graduate Seminar 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 212 Vidal-Ascon L $/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

Counseling (COUN) • HWH 328 / 773-995-2394 52017 COUN 5670 61 Prin/Tech Group Cnsl 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 203 Fuller L A2/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52381 COUN 5950 62 Prac Counseling II 3 MW 05:00-07:15pm HWH 311 Bicknell-Hentges L A2/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51992 COUN 5990 61 Intrnshp School Counseling 3 TO 6 MW 05:00-07:15pm HWH 304H Lynch J A2/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51993 COUN 5991 61 Internship Community 3 TO 6 MW 05:00-07:15pm HWH 308 McCurtis-Witherspoon K A2/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51994 COUN 5992 61 Thesis Guid/Counslng 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA TBA McCurtis-Witherspoon K A2/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Criminal Justice (CJ) • HWH 329 / 773-995-210852390 CJ 1130 61 Intro Forensic Sci 3 TR 04:00-08:15pm HWH 308 Paulson J 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52375 CJ 1212 61 Intro to Policing 3 S 09:00-01:15pm HWH 309 May M 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52180 CJ 2245 61 Intro Rstortve Justce 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 204 Goodrum C SO/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51124 CJ 2316 61 Intro Criminology 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 303 Salahuddin M SO/W1/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52376 CJ 4320 61 Women in Crim Just 3 TR 06:00-08:15pm HWH 201 Roberts C + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51126 CJ 4345 61 Law Jud Proc Society 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 303 Salahuddin M JR/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52161 CJ 4352 61 Juvenile Institutions 3 MW 06:00-08:15pm HWH 205 Roberts C JR/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51797 CJ 4363 61 Criminal Investigtn 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 204 Williams T + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51135 CJ 4390 01 Prac/Intern Crim Jus 3 TO 6 TBA TBA FLD TBA Bernard A W1/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51127 CJ 5345 61 Law Jud Proc Society 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 303 Salahuddin M JR/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ONLINE51122 CJ 1200 51 Intro to Law 3 WEB Wilkins T 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52246 CJ 2309 51 Survey Crim Just Sys 3 WEB Crump T SO/+ 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52247 CJ 4322 51 Organized Crime 3 WEB Patterson J + 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

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51128 CJ 4350 51 Rsrch Design in CJ 3 WEB Crump T JR/+ 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52248 CJ 5322 51 Organized Crime 3 WEB Patterson J + 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 51129 CJ 5350 51 Rsrch Design in CJ 3 WEB Crump T JR/+ 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

DANCE • See Physical Education

Early Childhood Education (ECH) • ED 321 / 773-995-239152431 ECH 4001 61 Hist/Phil ECH Educ 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm ED 303 Paintal S + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52432 ECH 5001 61 Hist/Phil ECH Educ 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm ED 303 Paintal S + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

Early Childhood Elementary Education (ECEE) • ED 321 / 773-995-239151599 ECEE 5462 01 Field Practicum 3 MWRF 08:00-03:30pm FLD TBA Leys B + T 08:00-12:00pm FLD TBA Leys B + T 01:00-03:30pm ED 303 STAFF + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52382 ECEE 5466 01 Master Proj/Thesis 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Paintal S + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Economics (ECON) • HWH 332 / 773-995-210252243 ECON 1000 61 Issues in Amer Econy 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 200B Aghaei Hervani A 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52446 ECON 1010 61 Prin Econ I:Macroeco 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 200C Leach E 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

ECONOMICS ONLINE51177 ECON 1020 51 Prin Econ II:Microec 3 WEB Aghaei Hervani A + 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52353 ECON 2070 51 Natl Income & Employ 3 WEB Mohaimani B + 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

Education (ED)• ED 309 / 773-995-221551752 ED 1500 61 COE Seminar 1 W 06:00-08:50pm ED 307 Grim N 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52433 ED 4500 61 Prin/Prac Secondary Ed 2 WF 05:00-09:15pm ED 205 Laosebikan O F1/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52434 ED 5500 61 Prin/Prac Secondry Ed 2 WF 05:00-09:15pm ED 205 Laosebikan O + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51949 ED 5960 61 Fundmntl Ed Research 3 R 05:00-09:15pm ED 206 Laosebikan O CD 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

EDUCATION ONLINE51678 ED 4312 51 Teaching with Technology 3 WEB Grim N F1/+ 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 51679 ED 5312 51 Teaching with Technology 3 WEB Grim N F1/+ 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

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CRN CRSE SEC TITLE CREDIT DAYS TIME BLDG / RM INSTRUCTOR FOOTNOTES

Educational Leadership (EDDL) •ED 211 / 773-995-209251728 EDDL 6200 61 Administrative Law 3 R 05:00-09:15pm ED 112E STAFF + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51729 EDDL 6350 61 Qualitative Research 3 T 05:00-09:15pm ED 112E Laura C + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51730 EDDL 6500 61 Ed Chnge Sch Imprvmnt 3 W 05:00-09:15pm ED 112E Cabraal L + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51731 EDDL 6500 61 Ed Assess Evaluation 3 M 05:00-09:15pm ED 112E STAFF + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51732 EDDL 6710 61 Clinical Experience II 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Crossley J + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Educational Leadership, Curriculum & Foundation (ELCF) •ED 319 / 773-995-208652319 ELCF 5130 61 Hum Reltns/Leadshp 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm ED 302 Crossley J + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52316 ELCF 5310 61 Community Relations 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm ED 303 McClendon G + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52318 ELCF 5340 61 Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt I 3 TBA TBA FLD TBA Crossley J + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51268 ELCF 5350 61 Pract:Ldshp/Mgmt II 3 TBA TBA FLD TBA Crossley J + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52170 ELCF 5660 61 Master's Thesis/Proj 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm ED 305 Gahungu A + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52171 ELCF 5660 62 Master's Thesis/Proj 3 TR 05:00-07:15pm ED 306 McClendon G + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52098 ELCF 5780 61 Practcm Hi Ed Ad I 3 TBA TBA FLD TBA McClendon G + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52099 ELCF 5790 61 Practm Hi Ed Ad II 3 TBA TBA FLD TBA Gahungu A + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52411 ELCF 5900 61 The Adult Learner 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm ED 205 Lynch D + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51283 ELCF 5950 61 Practicum in C&I 3 TBA TBA FLD TBA Lynch D + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52441 ELCF 5965 61 Fund Res Trans Lead 3 W 05:00-09:15pm ED 304 Gahungu A + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP, CURRICULUM & FOUNDATION HYBRID 52440 ELCF 5235 21 Adm & Sup Excp Gen Ed 4 F 05:00-10:15pm ED 301 Lynch D + 10 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – August 9

Elementary Education (ELED) • ED 318 / 773-995-208951997 ELED 4140 61 Teach Sci Elem Schl 3 TR 06:00-10:15pm ED 200 Federico D A1/F1/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52435 ELED 4150 61 Tch Soc Stud Elem Sc 3 TR 06:00-10:15pm ED 205 Freeman K A1/F1/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51348 ELED 4170 61 Teach Math Elem Schl 3 MW 06:00-10:15pm ED 200 Federico D A1/F1/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51998 ELED 5140 61 Teach Sci Elem Schl 3 TR 06:00-10:15pm ED 200 Federico D A1/F1/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52436 ELED 5150 61 Tch Soc Stud Elem Sc 3 TR 06:00-10:15pm ED 205 Freeman K A1/F1/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51367 ELED 5170 61 Teach Math Elem Schl 3 MW 06:00-10:15pm ED 200 Federico D A1/F1/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SPECIAL SESSION51350 ELED 4200 01 Stdnt Tchg Eled I 3 MTWRF 08:00-03:00pm FLD TBA STAFF A1/F1/+ TR 03:30-05:20pm ED 200 Harrington T A1/F1/+ Special Session Course: May 5 – June 25. Mandatory Orientation Session: May 10, 2014. 3:30pm – 5:00pm. 51371 ELED 5200 01 Stdnt Tchg Eled I 3 MTWRF 08:00-03:00pm FLD TBA STAFF A1/F1/+ TR 03:30-05:20pm ED 200 Harrington T A1/F1/+ Special Session Course: May 5 – June 25. Mandatory Orientation Session: May 10, 2014. 3:30pm – 5:00pm.

English (ENG) • SCI 320 / 773-995-218952380 ENG 1220 61 Writ Eng Second Lang 3 MTWR 05:00-07:15pm DH 217 Delgado-Tall S E1/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51800 ENG 1230 01 Writers' Workshop I 3 TR 09:00-11:15am ED 301 Darrisaw D E1/+ TR 11:30-01:45pm ED 301 Darrisaw D E1/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51146 ENG 1270 01 Composition I 3 MWF 11:30-01:00pm ED 301 Willis A E1/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51941 ENG 1280 01 Composition II 3 TR 02:00-04:15pm ED 301 Storrs S E2/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51538 ENG 1360 61 Essent Eng Grammar 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 305 Ubangiji N E2/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51149 ENG 2280 01 Critical Strategies 3 TR 12:30-04:45pm HWH 201 Aghahowa B E2/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51924 ENG 4341 61 Amer Lit Since 1918 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 200C Howard W + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51925 ENG 5341 61 Amer Lit Since 1918 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 200C Howard W + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51159 ENG 5498 01 Master's Thesis 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA TBA Jackson-Opoku S + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51809 ENG 5498 02 Master's Thesis 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA TBA Lansana Q + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51810 ENG 5498 03 Master's Thesis 3 TO 6 TBA TBA TBA TBA Ellis K + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

ENGLISH HYBRID51150 ENG 2790 21 Business Writing 3 T 04:00-04:50pm ED 205 Reynolds D E3/W1 10 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – August 9. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.51151 ENG 2800 21 Write Resrch Papers 3 T 05:00-05:50pm ED 205 Storrs S AE 10 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – August 9. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.52341 ENG 4360 21 Teaching Literature 3 W 06:00-08:50pm ED 302 Williams C + 10 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – August 9. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.52342 ENG 5360 21 Teaching Literature 3 W 06:00-08:50pm ED 302 Williams C + 10 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – August 9. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

Finance (FIN) • BHS 435 / 773-995-3979

FINANCE ONLINE52108 FIN 2660 51 Principles of Finance 3 WEB Coupet E + 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 51356 FIN 2660 52 Principles of Finance 3 WEB Simyar F + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9

French (FREN) • HWH 301A / 773-995-235051482 FREN 1010 01 Elementary French I 3 MTWR 08:00-10:15am HWH 304 Norris E $ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

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CRN CRSE SEC TITLE CREDIT DAYS TIME BLDG / RM INSTRUCTOR FOOTNOTES

FRENCH HYBRID51162 FREN 1020 21 Elementary French II 3 MTWR 08:00-10:15am HWH 302 Norris E $ 5 Week Hybrid Course: July 7 – August 9. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

Geography (GEOG) • SCI 321 / 773-995-218651812 GEOG 1500 01 Princ Prac Food Just 3 TR 09:00-11:15am SCI 213 McFarland L 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52384 GEOG 4300 01 Seminar In Geog 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA King M + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52420 GEOG 4520 61 Urban/Reg Planning 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm SCI 207 King M + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51186 GEOG 4800 61 Intro Geog Info Sys 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm SCI 207 STAFF + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5. GEOG 4800-61 includes a mandatory Saturday field work experience (Date TBA). 52385 GEOG 5300 01 Seminar In Geog 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA King M + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52421 GEOG 5520 61 Urban/Reg Planning 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm SCI 207 King M + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51185 GEOG 5800 61 Intro Geog Info Sys 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm SCI 207 STAFF +/$ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5. GEOG 5800-61 includes a mandatory Saturday field work experience (Date TBA).

GEOGRAPHY ONLINE52061 GEOG 1000 51 Society/Environment 3 WEB Mulugeta G 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52062 GEOG 1100 51 Global Diversity 3 WEB Burnett K 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52063 GEOG 3060 51 Geog of Africa 3 WEB Mulugeta G 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5

Health & Safety (H S) • JDC 216 / 773-995-229052258 H S 4830 61 Lab Instr Emer Dr Sk 4 MW 05:00-10:30pm JDC 213 Mahoney D 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52259 H S 5830 61 Lab Instr Emer Dr Sk 4 MW 05:00-10:30pm JDC 213 Mahoney D 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

HEALTH & SAFETY ONLINE52360 H S 4080 51 Meth Tch Sex Educ 3 WEB Groh C 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52362 H S 4400 51 Nutri & Hlth Child K-12 3 WEB Groh C 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52254 H S 4610 51 Tch Meth Al/Tob/Drug 3 WEB Reed E 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52256 H S 4630 51 Comm Hlth 3 WEB Buck S 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52361 H S 5080 51 Meth Tch Sex Educ 3 WEB Groh C 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52363 H S 5400 51 Nutri & Hlth Child K-12 3 WEB Groh C 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52255 H S 5610 51 Tch Meth Al/Tob/Drug 3 WEB Reed E 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52257 H S 5630 51 Comm Hlth 3 WEB Buck S 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

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Health Information Administration (HIA) • BHS 610 / 773-995-255252346 HIA 3910 01 Tech Prof Practice 3 TBA TBA FLD TBA Borden A 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Health Sciences (H SC)• DH 126 / 773-995-251251398 H SC 3321 01 Service Learning in Health 3 MW 09:00-01:15pm DH 120A Anguh I, Germain M 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52022 H SC 4425 01 Comm Health Practicum 3 TO 6 TBA TBA FLD TBA Anguh I + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

HEALTH SCIENCES SPECIAL SESSION51393 H SC 1104 01 Med Terminology 3 MTW 09:00-12:30pm BHS 501 Hardney K Special Session Course: June 2 – June 27 52021 H SC 2150 01 Intro Hlth Profssns 3 TWR 01:00-04:30pm BHS 501 Hardney K + Special Session Course: June 2 – June 27 52176 H SC 4414 01 Entrepreneurshp Hlth Care 3 TWR 01:00-04:30pm BHS 307 Watkins Y + Special Session Course: June 2 – June 27

History (HIST) • SCI 321 / 773-995-218652393 HIST 1310 01 US Hist Since 1877 3 TR 10:00-02:15pm HWH 204 Bionaz R 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52416 HIST 2100 61 Intro To Islam 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 204 N'Daou S 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52394 HIST 2340 01 Intro Middle Ages II 3 MW 10:00-02:15pm HWH 204 Kuzdale A 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52417 HIST 4323 61 Immigrant Experience 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm ED 302 Morikawa S + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52418 HIST 5323 61 Immigrant Experience 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm ED 302 Morikawa S + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

Industrial Technology (I T) • ED 200B / 773-995-380752387 I T 1121 61 Technical Drawing 3 MW 06:00-10:15pm ED 109 Baisa J 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Information Systems (INSY) • BHS 435 / 773-995-3978INFORMATION SYSTEMS ONLINE51357 INSY 1370 51 Microcptr Applic Bus 3 WEB Saghafi B 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52370 INSY 1370 52 Microcptr Applic Bus 3 WEB Saghafi B 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 51820 INSY 2900 51 E-Commerce 3 WEB Abuleil S 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 51649 INSY 3270 51 Mgmt Info Systems 3 WEB Alsamara K 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52290 INSY 4450 51 Data Com and Computer Net 3 WEB Alsamara K 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 51362 INSY 4900 51 Special Tpcs in INSY 1 TO 3 WEB Abuleil S 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9

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Library Information & Media Studies (LIMS) • ED 208 / 773-995-259851745 LIMS 5005 61 Prac LIB Med Ctrs 1 TBA TBA FLD TBA Pruitt-Annisette B + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

LIBRARY INFORMATION & MEDIA STUDIES ONLINE52444 LIMS 5033 51 MSLS Capstone Class 1 WEB Agada J + 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52355 LIMS 5320 51 Org of Information 3 WEB Hu C + 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52356 LIMS 5340 51 Fnd Info Professions 3 WEB Agada J + 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52357 LIMS 5999 51 Thesis Writing LIMS 3 WEB Gomez G + 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

Management (MGMT) • BHS 435 / 773-995-397852408 MGMT 1030 61 Int Mod Bus Systems 3 TR 05:45-10:00pm BHS 501 Jackson J 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52409 MGMT 2520 61 Sm Business Mgmt 3 TR 05:45-10:00pm BHS 504B Steward S 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52234 MGMT 3010 61 Prin of Mgmt 3 TR 05:45-10:00pm BHS 503A Osuji L 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52410 MGMT 3620 61 Industrial Relatn 3 MW 05:45-10:00pm BHS 501 Osuji L 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

MANAGEMENT ONLINE51368 MGMT 3020 51 Organization Behave 3 WEB Kpo W 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52442 MGMT 3020 52 Organization Behave 3 WEB Roy J 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 52112 MGMT 3240 51 Production Management 3 WEB Ali H 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52443 MGMT 3640 51 Organization Theory 3 WEB Roy J 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 51822 MGMT 4850 51 Internatnl Business 3 WEB Bokhari Z + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9

Marketing (MKTG) • BHS 435 / 773-995-397852429 MKTG 3110 61 Prin of Mktg 3 MW 05:45-10:00pm BHS 501 Bibb S 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51824 MKTG 3780 61 Cons Behavior 3 TR 05:45-10:00pm BHS 506 Bibb S 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

MARKETING ONLINE52366 MKTG 3110 51 Prin of Mktg 3 WEB Bokhari Z A1/+ 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52367 MKTG 4820 51 International Market 3 WEB Bokhari Z W1/+ 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5

Mathematics (MATH) • HWH 332 / 773-995-210452372 MATH 0990 01A Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWRF 08:00-10:15am HWH 209 Akatsa V, Wang G 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5. Level 1 Only 52373 MATH 0990 02B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWRF 08:00-10:15am HWH 208 Ho L 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

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51216 MATH 0990 03B Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWRF 08:00-10:15am HWH 209 Akatsa V 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9. Level 2 Only 52374 MATH 0990 61 Appl Intermed Algebra 4 MTWRF 06:00-09:00pm HWH 209 Yimer A 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9. Level 2 Only 51220 MATH 1200 01 College Algebra 3 MTWRF 10:30-12:45pm HWH 209 Ho L, Wang G 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51221 MATH 1200 02 College Algebra 3 MTWR 10:30-12:45pm HWH 209 Mirmira S, Getachew D 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51224 MATH 1210 01 College Alg & Trig 3 MTWRF 08:00-10:15am HWH 208 Mirmira S, Jia L 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52401 MATH 1400 61 Basic Calculus 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 209 Musial P + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51227 MATH 1410 01 Calculus I 4 MTWRF 10:30-12:45pm HWH 208 Jia L + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52230 MATH 4900 01 Spec Topics In Math 1 TO 3 MTWR 08:00-10:15am HWH 207 Hrozencik D + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52427 MATH 5310 61 Mod Applied Algebra 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 207 Attele K + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

Music (MUS) • HWH 331 / 773-995-2155MUS • General Education and Non-Music Major Courses51232 MUS 1134 01 Hist/Apprec Music 3 MTWR 08:00-10:15am HWH 105 Sudeith M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51621 MUS 2215 01 African-Amer Music 3 MTWR 10:30-12:45pm HWH 105 Stevenson R 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52012 MUS 2216 01 Jazz/Pop Mus Hist I 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 105 Smith M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

Nursing (NURS) • BHS 200A / 773-995-399251403 NURS 0930 01 Bridge III 3 MW 08:00-12:15pm BHS 307 Anderson M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51405 NURS 0940 01 Bridge IV 3 TR 08:00-12:15pm BHS 307 Bryant D 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52449 NURS 2300 01 Nurs Proc Adm of Pharm 3 T 09:00-01:15pm HWH 102 Prendergast P + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51600 NURS 3321 01 Service Learning in Health 3 MW 09:00-01:15pm DH 120A Anguh I, Germain M + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9. Thirty (30) hours of field work required.52175 NURS 5123 01 Field Com Health II 3 MW 09:00-02:50pm FLD Germain M + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52083 NURS 5142 61 Adv Pathophysiology 3 W 05:00-09:15pm BHS 307 Ade-Oshifogun J + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52084 NURS 5144 61 Adv Phys Assessment 3 R 04:00-08:15pm BHS 100 Prendergast P + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Occupational Therapy (O T) • DH 132 / 773-995-2366

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SPECIAL SESSION52437 O T 5211 01 Prog Plan Population 3 MW 01:00-03:50pm DH 125 Jackson L Special Session Course: May 26 – July 19 51411 O T 5220 01 CF I: Sensory Motor 3 MW 09:00-11:45am DH 129 Wittbrodt E Special Session Course: May 26 – July 19 52240 O T 5220 02 CF I: Sensory Motor 3 TR 09:00-11:45am DH 129 STAFF Special Session Course: May 26 – July 19

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51412 O T 5230 01 Research Methods OT 3 MTW 01:30-04:00pm DH 129 Austin S Special Session Course: June 2 – June 30 51414 O T 5352 01 Human Occupation III 3 MW 09:00-12:15pm DH 125 STAFF Special Session Course: June 2 – June 30 52052 O T 5395 01 Graduate Symposium 4 MTW 09:00-12:50pm DH 130 STAFF Special Session Course: June 23 – July 27

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SPECIAL SESSION ONLINE51409 O T 2010 51 Intr to Oc Therapy 3 WEB Wanka E Special Session Online Course: May 26 – July 19

Pharmacy (PHAR) • DH 206 / 773-821-250051869 PHAR 6421 01 Intro to APPE 0 TBA TBA TBA TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51870 PHAR 6422 01 APPE-Ambulatory Care 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51871 PHAR 6423 01 APPE-Community 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51872 PHAR 6424 01 APPE-Institutional 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51873 PHAR 6425 01 APPE-Gen Medicine 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51874 PHAR 6426 01 APPE-Adv Ambul Care 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51875 PHAR 6427 01 APPE-Adv Community 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51876 PHAR 6428 01 APPE-Adv Medicine 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51877 PHAR 6429 01 APPE-Critical Care 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51878 PHAR 6430 01 APPE-Drug Info 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51879 PHAR 6431 01 APPE-Geriatrics 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51880 PHAR 6432 01 APPE-Kinetics 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51881 PHAR 6433 01 APPE-Nutrition 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51882 PHAR 6434 01 APPE-Pediatrics 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52020 PHAR 6435 01 APPE-Psychiatry 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51884 PHAR 6436 01 APPE-Surgery 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51885 PHAR 6437 01 APPE-Home Health 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51886 PHAR 6438 01 APPE-Adv Specialty 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51887 PHAR 6439 01 APPE-Administration TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51888 PHAR 6440 01 APPE-Industry 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51889 PHAR 6441 01 APPE-Mail Order 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51890 PHAR 6442 01 APPE-Research TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51891 PHAR 6443 01 APPE-Regulatory 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

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51892 PHAR 6444 01 APPE-Academia 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51893 PHAR 6445 01 APPE-Vet. Pharmacy 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51894 PHAR 6446 01 APPE-Nuclear Pharm 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51895 PHAR 6447 01 APPE-Infect. Disease 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51896 PHAR 6448 01 APPE-Oncology 5 TBA TBA FLD TBA Brower D 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51508 PHAR 6611 01 P1 Special Topics I 5 TBA TBA TBA TBA Fazal N 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51509 PHAR 6611 02 P1 Special Topics I 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Do D 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51510 PHAR 6611 03 P1 Special Topics I 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Puglisi-Weening M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51602 PHAR 6611 04 P1 Special Topics I 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Petrova T 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51767 PHAR 6611 05 P1 Special Topics I 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Hussein S 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51511 PHAR 6612 01 P 1 Special Topics II 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Do D 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51512 PHAR 6612 02 P 1 Special Topics II 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Puglisi-Weening M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51604 PHAR 6612 03 P 1 Special Topics II 4 TBA TBA TBA TBA Fazal N 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51605 PHAR 6612 04 P 1 Special Topics II 2 TBA TBA TBA TBA Hardy Y 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51768 PHAR 6612 05 P 1 Special Topics II 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Nobles-Knight D 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51769 PHAR 6612 06 P 1 Special Topics II 2 TBA TBA TBA TBA Petrova T 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51770 PHAR 6621 01 P2 Special Topics 2 TBA TBA TBA TBA Danquah M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51771 PHAR 6621 02 P2 Special Topics 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Slonek J 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51629 PHAR 6621 03 P2 Special Topics 2 TBA TBA TBA TBA Baxi Srivastava S 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51630 PHAR 6621 04 P2 Special Topics 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Newaz M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51772 PHAR 6621 05 P2 Special Topics 4 TBA TBA TBA TBA Newaz M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51773 PHAR 6621 06 P2 Special Topics 2 TBA TBA TBA TBA Stachnik J 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51774 PHAR 6622 01 P2 Special Topics 4 TBA TBA TBA TBA Hardy Y 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51775 PHAR 6622 02 P2 Special Topics 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Slonek J 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51776 PHAR 6622 03 P2 Special Topics 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Abourashed E 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51636 PHAR 6622 04 P2 Special Topics 4 TBA TBA TBA TBA Newaz M 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51777 PHAR 6631 01 P 3 Special Topics 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Slonek J 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51778 PHAR 6631 02 P 3 Special Topics 4 TBA TBA TBA TBA Abourashed E 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51779 PHAR 6631 03 P 3 Special Topics 4 TBA TBA TBA TBA El-Alfy A 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

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51780 PHAR 6631 04 P 3 Special Topics 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Hardy Y 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51781 PHAR 6632 01 P 3 Special Topics 2 TBA TBA TBA TBA Nobles-Knight D 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51782 PHAR 6632 02 P 3 Special Topics 2 TBA TBA TBA TBA Marshall J 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51783 PHAR 6632 03 P 3 Special Topics 2 TBA TBA TBA TBA Nobles-Knight D 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51784 PHAR 6632 04 P 3 Special Topics 4 TBA TBA TBA TBA Abourashed E 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51785 PHAR 6632 05 P 3 Special Topics 4 TBA TBA TBA TBA El-Alfy A 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

PHARMACY SPECIAL SESSION52019 PHAR 6326 01 Prof Practice VI 1 MTWRF 08:00-05:00pm FLD TBA Riley A Special Session Course: May 12 – May 27

Philosophy (PHIL) • SCI 315 / 773-995-219252377 PHIL 1010 01 Intro to Philosophy 3 TR 09:30-11:45am HWH 201 Cronce P 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52219 PHIL 1020 01 Intro to Logic 3 TR 09:30-01:45pm SCI 209 STAFF 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52378 PHIL 1030 61 Critical Thinking 3 MW 06:00-08:15pm HWH 303 Bradbury E 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51200 PHIL 1030 62 Critical Thinking 3 MW 06:00-10:15pm HWH 302 STAFF 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

Physical Education (P E) • JDC 216 / 773-995-2290

PHYSICAL EDUCATION ONLINE51322 P E 4250 51 Thry/Principles of Coaching 3 WEB STAFF 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52057 P E 5034 51 Psych of Exercise 3 WEB Buck S 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 51715 P E 5230 51 Resrch Stats/Rept PE 3 WEB Reed E 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 51330 P E 5255 51 Thry/Principles of Coaching 3 WEB STAFF 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

Physical Science (PH S) • SCI 309 / 773-995-218051116 PH S 1000 01 Sci/Society/Survival 3 MWF 02:00-04:50pm SCI 200 Zheng S 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52389 PH S 1140 01 Prac Earth/Spa Sci 3 MWF 09:00-12:45pm SCI 200 Zheng S $ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

PHYSICAL SCIENCE ONLINE52338 PH S 1000 51 Sci/Society/Survival 3 WEB Nazy J 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 51563 PH S 1080 51 Crit Think Technlogy 3 WEB Smith K 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52130 PH S 1080 52 Crit Think Technlogy 3 WEB Smith K 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

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Physics (PHYS) • SCI 309 / 773-995-218051562 PHYS 1510 01 General Physics I 4 MTW 01:00-05:30pm SCI 108 Kuhn T $/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Physiology (PSLY) • SCI 310 / 773-995-218351465 PSLY 2040 01 Human Physiology 4 MTWR 09:00-12:50pm SCI 216 Azim A $/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

Political Science (POL) • SCI 315 / 773-995-219252413 POL 1000 61 Crit Think Pol/Law 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm SCI 100 Dimah A 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52414 POL 1010 61 Amer Natl Government 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm SCI 100 Leach C 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52415 POL 3250 61 Politics & Educ 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm SCI 102 Dimah A 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52391 POL 3270 61 Pol of Latin Amer 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm SCI 100 Aka P 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

POLITICAL SCIENCE HYBRID 52339 POL 2070 21 Legislative Process 3 MW 05:00-08:15pm HWH 304 Beverly P 5 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – July 5. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

Psychology (PSYC) • HWH 328 / 773-995-2394 51234 PSYC 1100 01 Intro To Psyc 3 MTWR 10:00-12:15pm HWH 100 Towns S 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51238 PSYC 2080 01 Int Stat Methods Psy 3 TR 12:30-04:45pm HWH 306 Dust M + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51239 PSYC 2100 01 Social Psychology 3 TR 12:30-04:45pm HWH 305 Davis J + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51902 PSYC 2140 61 Psy Death/Dying 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 100 Etta V + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51837 PSYC 2150 61 Psych of Personality 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 306 Giorgis T + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52405 PSYC 3060 61 Crisis Counseling 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 102 Giorgis T + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51246 PSYC 4000 01 Spec Projects Psyc 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Dunn I + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51253 PSYC 4185 61 Statistical Meth Psy 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 306 Dust M + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE51235 PSYC 2000 51 Life Span Devlpmnt 3 WEB Richardson A + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 51236 PSYC 2020 51 Educational Psych 3 WEB Hall E + 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 51237 PSYC 2040 51 Psyc Chldhd&Adoles 3 WEB Richardson A + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 51838 PSYC 2155 51 Abnormal Psychology 3 WEB Watson S + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 51243 PSYC 3100 51 Cognitive Psychology 3 WEB Arnott-Hill E + 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52071 PSYC 4201 51 Ethics and Addiction 3 WEB Nazon M + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 51264 PSYC 4203 51 Addictions: Dom Viol 3 WEB Madison B + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9

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52072 PSYC 5201 51 Ethics and Addiction 3 WEB Nazon M + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 51267 PSYC 5203 51 Addictions: Dom Viol 3 WEB Madison B + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9

Public Health (PUBH) • DH 126 / 773-995-251252025 PUBH 5122 61 Community Practicum I 3 TBA TBA TBA TBA Anguh I A2 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

Quantitative Business Analysis (QBA) • BHS 435 / 773-995-397852430 QBA 1500 01 Intro Quan Bus Anlys 3 TR 12:00-04:15pm BHS 508 Ali H 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

QUANTITATIVE BUSINESS ANALYSIS HYBRID51384 QBA 2000 21 Business Statistics 3 M 05:45-07:45pm BHS 508 Stedl J $/+ 5 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – July 5. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online. 52031 QBA 2010 21 Business Statistics II 3 W 05:45-07:45pm BHS 508 Stedl J $/+ 5 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – July 5. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

Reading – (READ) • ED 318 / 773-995-208952350 READ 4280 61 Tch Rdg Elem Schl 3 MW 05:00-10:15pm ED 301 Wolf C A1/F1/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52347 READ 5220 61 Comp Writ Lang 3 TR 06:00-10:15pm ED 308 Lia D + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52351 READ 5280 61 Tch Rdg Elem Schl 4 MW 06:00-10:15pm ED 301 Wolf C + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

READING HYBRID52348 READ 5530 21 Theors & Found Rdg Instr 3 TR 02:00-05:50pm ED 308 Lia D + 5 Week Hybrid Course: July 7 – August 9. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

READING HYBRID SPECIAL SESSION52349 READ 5250 21 Clincl I:Assemnt R D 4 TR 06:00-08:50pm ED 300 Harris S + Special Session Hybrid Course: May 13 – June 17. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

Recreation (REC) • JDC 216 / 773-995-229052388 REC 3270 61 Leisre/Youth at Risk 3 T 06:00-10:15pm JDC 214 Martin B 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51576 REC 4750 01 Fld Exp/Communty Rec 9 MTWRF 08:00-04:50pm FLD TBA McNicholas M 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

RECREATION HYBRID52343 REC 4430 21 Adm Theraptc Rec Srv 3 W 06:00-08:50pm JDC 214 McNicholas M 5 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – July 5. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online. 52344 REC 5430 21 Adm Theraptc Rec Srv 3 W 06:00-08:50pm JDC 214 McNicholas M 5 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – July 5. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

RECREATION ONLINE51716 REC 2050 51 Exploring Leisure Altrntvs 3 WEB Shingles J 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52096 REC 4070 51 Chld/Yth Sport & Rec 3 WEB Martin B 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52358 REC 4400 51 Community Recreation 3 WEB Shingles J 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

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52097 REC 5070 51 Chld/Yth Sport & Rec 3 WEB Martin B 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52447 REC 5400 51 Community Recreation 3 WEB Shingles J 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9

Social Work (S WK) • SCI 116A / 773-995-220751299 S WK 5411 61 Social Policy II 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 205 Harden T + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51300 S WK 5411 62 Social Policy II 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 202 Smith-McKeever T + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52438 S WK 5457 61 Soc Work with Groups 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 201 Harden T + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52402 S WK 5482 61 Trauma in Childhood 3 S 09:00-05:00pm HWH 201 Mann K + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51303 S WK 5483 61 Spirituality & S WK 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 304 Seyfried S + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52403 S WK 5489 61 Special Topics:S WK 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 201 Parker D + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

Sociology (SOC) • SCI 321/ 773-995-218652395 SOC 1250 61 Diversity US Soc 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 202 Davis T 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51818 SOC 1500 01 Princ Prac Food Just 3 TR 09:00-11:15am SCI 213 McFarland L 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52396 SOC 2300 61 The Family 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 202 Labonte J + 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52424 SOC 4570 61 Adolescents/Families 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm SCI 209 Sanders G + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52191 SOC 4830 01 Quant Methods Soc 3 MTWR 10:00-12:15pm SCI 207 Birgen J + 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9

SOCIOLOGY ONLINE51617 SOC 1010 51 Intro to Sociology 3 WEB John B 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 51188 SOC 1250 51 Diversity US Soc 3 WEB Baker-Kimmons L 10 Week Online Course: June 2 – August 9 52368 SOC 2450 51 Identity & Community 3 WEB Redman A + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9

Spanish (SPAN) • HWH 301A / 773-995-235051164 SPAN 1010 01 Elem Spanish I 3 MTWR 08:00-10:15am HWH 200C Shen V $ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51165 SPAN 1010 02 Elem Spanish I 3 MTWR 08:00-10:15am DH 118 Moreno Florido M $ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 52419 SPAN 1010 03 Elem Spanish I 3 MTWR 10:30-12:45pm DH 118 Moreno Florido M $ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51167 SPAN 1010 61 Elem Spanish I 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm HWH 309 Gaytan E $ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51170 SPAN 1020 01 Elem Spanish II 3 MTWR 10:30-12:45pm HWH 200C Shen V $/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 51171 SPAN 1020 03 Elem Spanish II 3 MTWR 01:00-03:15pm DH 118 Moreno Florido M $/+ 5 Week Course: July 7 – August 9 51173 SPAN 1020 61 Elem Spanish II 3 TR 05:00-09:15pm HWH 309 Gaytan E $/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

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+ Prerequisite(s) required. (Consult university catalog or CSU X-PRESS at CSU’s website). ($) additional course fees are listed on page 77 . Footnote definitions are listed in the back of this Bulletin. Changes to the course information listed here can be found on the CSU X-PRESS at CSU’s website csu.edu

CRN CRSE SEC TITLE CREDIT DAYS TIME BLDG / RM INSTRUCTOR FOOTNOTES

SPANISH HYBRID52183 SPAN 1020 21 Elem Spanish II 3 MTWR 01:00-03:15pm HWH 303 Canalini A $/+ 5 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – July 5. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

Special Education (S ED) • ED 319 / 773-995-208651593 S ED 4301 61 Char Except Children 3 M 05:00-09:15pm ED 100 Lawson C + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52236 S ED 4303 61 Students w/Excep Nds 2 T 05:00-09:15pm ED 102 Bounds Q A1/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51432 S ED 5301 61 Char Except Children 3 M 05:00-09:15pm ED 100 Lawson C + 10 Week Course: June 2 – Augsut 9 52237 S ED 5303 61 Students W/Excep Nds 2 T 05:00-09:15pm ED 102 Bounds Q A1/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52412 S ED 5477 61 Adapt: Phys/Hlth Dis 3 MW 05:00-09:15pm ED 305 Bounds Q F1/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52383 S ED 5481 61 Adpt Skl:Lrns Sp Nds 3 T 05:00-09:15pm ED 303 STAFF A2/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52305 S ED 5482 61 Curr Adpt:Lrn Sp Nds 3 W 05:00-09:15pm ED 306 Lawson C A2/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 52306 S ED 5487 61 Assmt Eval Meas w/Sp Needs 3 R 05:00-09:15pm ED 301 STAFF A2/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9 51438 S ED 5492 61 Resch Master Project 3 F 05:00-10:15pm ED 303 Bounds Q A2/+ 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

SPECIAL EDUCATION HYBIRD52304 S ED 5476 21 Char:Beh/Lrn/Cog Dis 4 TR 05:00-10:15pm ED 307 Lynch D F1/+ 5 Week Hybrid Course: June 2 – July 5. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

Technology & Education (T&ED) • ED 200B / 773-995-380752386 T&ED 5999 01 Thesis / Project Seminar 1 TBA TBA TBA TBA Ayyash M, Osika E + 10 Week Course: June 2 – August 9

TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION ONLINE52364 T&ED 4347 51 Cyberspace Publishg 3 WEB Baisa J + 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52266 T&ED 4384 51 Org/Adm Coop OE Prg 3 WEB Boyles P + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 52268 T&ED 4394 51 Oper Coop OC Ed Prog 3 WEB Boyles P + 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52365 T&ED 5347 51 Cyberspace Publishg 3 WEB Baisa J + 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5 52267 T&ED 5384 51 Org/Adm Coop OE Prg 3 WEB Boyles P + 5 Week Online Course: July 7 – August 9 52269 T&ED 5394 51 Oper Coop OC Ed Prog 3 WEB Boyles P + 5 Week Online Course: June 2 – July 5

Zoology (ZOOL) • SCI 310 / 773-995-218351114 ZOOL 2610 01 Funct Anat:Supp Lab 2 MW 01:00-04:15pm SCI 114A Yu C $/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5 52159 ZOOL 2610 61 Funct Anat:Supp Lab 2 MW 04:30-07:45pm SCI 114A Yu C $/+ 5 Week Course: June 2 – July 5

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CRN CRSE SEC TITLE CREDIT DAYS TIME BLDG / RM INSTRUCTOR FOOTNOTES

+ Prerequisite(s) required. (Consult university catalog or CSU X-PRESS at CSU’s website) . Footnote definitions and ($) additional course fees are listed in the back of this Bulletin. Changes to the course information listed here can be found on the CSU X-PRESS at CSU’s website www.csu.edu

SPECIAL SESSION COURSES ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SPECIAL SESSION51350 ELED 4200 01 Stdnt Tchg Eled I 3 MTWRF 08:00-03:00pm FLD TBA STAFF A1/F1/+ TR 03:30-05:20pm ED 200 Harrington T A1/F1/+ Special Session Course: May 5 – June 25. Mandatory Orientation Session: May 10, 2014. 3:30pm – 5:00pm. 51371 ELED 5200 01 Stdnt Tchg Eled I 3 MTWRF 08:00-03:00pm FLD TBA STAFF A1/F1/+ TR 03:30-05:20pm ED 200 Harrington T A1/F1/+ Special Session Course: May 5 – June 25. Mandatory Orientation Session: May 10, 2014. 3:30pm – 5:00pm.

HEALTH SCIENCES SPECIAL SESSION51393 H SC 1104 01 Med Terminology 3 MTW 09:00-12:30pm BHS 501 Hardney K Special Session Course: June 2 – June 27 52021 H SC 2150 01 Intro Hlth Profssns 3 TWR 01:00-04:30pm BHS 501 Hardney K + Special Session Course: June 2 – June 27 52176 H SC 4414 01 Entrepreneurshp Hlth Care 3 TWR 01:00-04:30pm BHS 307 Watkins Y + Special Session Course: June 2 – June 27

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SPECIAL SESSION52437 O T 5211 01 Prog Plan Population 3 MW 01:00-03:50pm DH 125 Jackson L Special Session Course: May 26 – July 19 51411 O T 5220 01 CF I: Sensory Motor 3 MW 09:00-11:45am DH 129 Wittbrodt E Special Session Course: May 26 – July 19 52240 O T 5220 02 CF I: Sensory Motor 3 TR 09:00-11:45am DH 129 STAFF Special Session Course: May 26 – July 19 51412 O T 5230 01 Research Methods OT 3 MTW 01:30-04:00pm DH 129 Austin S Special Session Course: June 2 – June 30 51414 O T 5352 01 Human Occupation III 3 MW 09:00-12:15pm DH 125 STAFF Special Session Course: June 2 – June 30 52052 O T 5395 01 Graduate Symposium 4 MTW 09:00-12:50pm DH 130 STAFF Special Session Course: June 23 – July 27

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SPECIAL SESSION ONLINE51409 O T 2010 51 Intr to Oc Therapy 3 WEB Wanka E Special Session Online Course: May 26 – July 19

PHARMACY SPECIAL SESSION52019 PHAR 6326 01 Prof Practice VI 1 MTWRF 08:00-05:00pm FLD TBA Riley A Special Session Course: May 12 – May 27

READING HYBRID SPECIAL SESSION52349 READ 5250 21 Clincl I:Assemnt R D 4 TR 06:00-08:50pm ED 300 Harris S + Special Session Hybrid Course: May 13 – June 17. Additional class sessions will be facilitated online.

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ADDITIONAL COURSE FEESSUBJ / CRSE / FEE SUBJ / CRSE / FEE SUBJ / CRSE / FEE SUBJ / CRSE / FEE SUBJ / CRSE / FEE SUBJ / CRSE / FEE SUBJ / CRSE / FEE

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ACCOUNTINGACCT ........2110 .........10

ARABIC ARAB .......1010 .........30

ARTART...........1100 .........15ART ..........3097 .........40ART ..........4098 .........40ART...........5099..........40

BIOLOGYBIOL .........1070 .........20BIOL .........1080 .........25BIOL .........2020 .........25BIOL .........2021 .........25BIOL .........2059 .........25

CHEMISTRYCHEM .......1050 .........20

COMMUNICATIONS, MEDIA ARTS &THEATRECMAT .......4306 .........40

COUNSELINGCOUN .......5670 .........25COUN .......5950 .........25COUN .......5990 .........25COUN .......5991 .........25

COMPUTER SCIENCECPTR ........1060 .........25CPTR ........4900 .........25CPTR ........5400 .........25CPTR ........5600 .........30CPTR ........5760 .........25CPTR ........5950.........25

ENGLISHENG ..........1220 .........17ENG ..........1230 .........17

FRENCHFREN ........1010 .........30FREN ........1020 .........30

GEOGRAPHYGEOG ...... .4800 .........15GEOG .......5800 .........15

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGYI T ............1121 ..........15

MATHEMATICSMATH .......0990 .........10MATH .......1200 .........10MATH .......1210 .........10MATH .......1410 .........10

NURSINGNURS .......5144 .......100

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPYO T............5220 .........20O T............5352 .........25

PHARMACYPHARM ....6611 .......284PHARM ....6612 .......284PHARM ....6621 .......284PHARM ....6622 .......284PHARM ....6631 .......284PHARM ....6632 .......284

PHYSICAL SCIENCEPH S .........1140 .........20

PHYSICSPHYS ........1510 .........20

PHYSIOLOGYPSLY .........2040 .........30

QUANTITATIVE BUSINESS ANALYSISQBA .........2010 .........15

SPANISHSPAN ........1010 .........30SPAN ........1020 .........30

ZOOLOGYZOOL ........2610 .........25

Information related to

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CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY

Student Complaint Procedures

Approved September 1991

Illinois statute requires each public institution of higher education to “establish a program to

all persons providing classroom instruction to students,” and to “ensure that each person who

classroom instruction to students.”

Students with complaints about the oral Eng-State faculty should

complaint must be sent to the appropriate col-lege dean and to the provost/vice president for

and may observe the class. If the chairperson concludes that the faculty member's English is adequate, the chairperson will notify the student, the faculty member, the dean and the provost/vice

dean will then investigate the complaint and follow

member's oral English is unsatisfactory, he or she will make a recommendation to the provost/vice

take action on this recommendation and notify all parties involved of his or her decision.

-tities of all students and faculty involved in oral

Footnote ExplanationsFOOTNOTE abbreviations are listed in the courses section, far right- hand column.

A1 Must be admitted to the College of EducationA2 Admitted to the Master’s degree programAE S African-American Studies electiveB1 Business majors or business minors onlyCD Must meet prerequisite requirements and/or obtain

consent of departmentE1 Placement by prior examination requiredE2 English 123/1230 or 127/1270 or successful

completion of entrance examination for English 128/1280 by transfer students who have completed three or four credit hours

E3 Successful completion of English qualifying examination

E4 Successful completion of English qualifying examination and reading placement exam

E5 Successful completion of mathematics, reading and English qualifying examinations

F1 Ostudents who must make their own transportation arrangements

F2 Additional class time requiredH1 Honors courseJR Junior standingLH Additional laboratory hours requiredM1 Math 099/0990 Level 2 or Math 098 or [Compass

ACT Math Part 2 score: 66-99 or MSC 2 score: above 65 (Advisors see SOATEST)]

M2 Math 099/0990 Level 1 or Math 095 or [Compass ACT Math Part 2 score: 46-65 or MSC 2 score: above 46 (Advisors see SOATEST)]

M3 Math 099/0990 Level 1 or Math 090 or [Compass ACT Math Part 1 score: above 45 and ACT Math Part 2 score: 0-45 or MSC 1 score: above 45 and MSC 2 score: 0-45 (Advisors see SOATEST)]

P1 Concurrent registration with a physical education activity course is required

P2 Physical education majors onlyP5 12-week courseR1 Reference number issued by departmentR2 Successful completion of reading placement examS1 Additional hours required in foreign languages lab

(DH 119)SO Sophomore standingSR Senior standingT1 Telecourse - see department for informationW1 Writing emphasis course$ Additional course fee+ Registration in course requires completion of

prerequisite(s). See catalog course description for details.

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