Summer 2011
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Registration begins Monday, April 4th. Advising begins Monday, March 14nd. Students with declared majors should contact their faculty advisor prior to registration. Students who have not yet declared a major should seek advisement from one of the counselors in the Office of Freshman Studies and Academic Enhancement, room 3006. You may need to make an appointment or follow a prescribed schedule. Please see your advisor beforehand to make necessary arrangements. Your specific date and time for registration is determined by your class standing and cumulative credits. The Office of the Registrar e-mails students a letter stating their appointment time and other important registration information. You may register on or after your appointment time, but not before. All registration will be conducted through Web Advisor. For certain situations, in-person registration will be allowed. Students who need in-person registration should come to the Registrar’s Office, room 2000. On registration day, you should have with you, your completed Registration Request Form with courses that have been pre-approved by you and your advisor. Please select alternate courses in case of closed sections or conflicts. The completion of the registration process is contingent upon successful completion of pre-requisite courses and payment of tuition as directed by Student Accounts.
Web Advisor Instructions (Your guide to Web Registration and other Web tools)
To register online, go to www.stfranciscollege.edu and click on TerrierWeb Follow link to WebAdvisor and sign in using your TerrierWeb Login and Password. On Students Menu tab, choose Register for Sections You will be given 4 choices: Search and Register for sections: Use this option if you would like to look for sections, add them to your preferred sections list, and then register for them. (Once you have selected sections, your preferred sections will be displayed on the top half of the Register and Drop Section’s screen in the “Preferred Sections” list and the sections that you have registered for will appear on the bottom half of the screen on the “Current Registrations” list.) Express Registration: Use this option if you know the exact subject, and section of the class for which you wish to add to your preferred sections list and then register. (example: MAT*2301*01). (Once you have selected sections, your preferred sections will be displayed on the top half of the Register and Drop Section’s screen in the “Preferred Sections” list and the sections that you have registered for will appear on the bottom half of the screen on the “Current Registrations” list.) Register for previously selected sections: Use this option if you have already placed sections on your preferred list and would like to now register. (Takes you directly to the Register and Drop Section’s screen. Your preferred sections will be displayed on the top half of the Register and Drop Section’s screen in the “Preferred Sections” list and the sections that you have registered for will appear on the bottom half of the screen on the “Current Registrations” list.) Drop Sections: Use this option if you would like to drop a section. (Takes you directly to the Register and Drop Section’s screen. Your preferred sections will be displayed on the top half of the Register and Drop Section’s screen in the “Preferred Sections” list and the sections that you have registered for will appear on the bottom half of the screen on the “Current Registrations” list.) To view or print a copy of your schedule, go to My Schedule in the Academic Profile area. Choose the term, May Intersession 2011, and click submit to view your schedule and see classroom assignments. Remember to look at your schedule before the May Intersession 2011 term starts on May 16, 2011. If you have questions, please contact the Registrar’s Office in room 2000 or call (718) 489-5242.
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May Intersession (11/MI) May 16, 2011 to May 26, 2011
Course Title Mode Days Times Crs Instructor Prerequisite Co-Req
BIO*1101*01 Introduction to Human Biology
LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM
3 Braun, Alexander
BIO*1103*01 Bioethics and Biotechnology LEC MTWTHF
10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Ellison, Irina
BIO*4003*01 Topic: Honoring the Parks LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Nolan, Kathleen
BIO*5403*01 Topic: Honoring the Parks LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Nolan, Kathleen
BRL*2620*01 Shakespeare LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Maloney, Ian WRI-1100
BUS*4995*01 Independent Study in Business IS TBA TBA 1-3 Anderson, Dennis
Department Approval
COM*1000*01 Fundamentals of Speech LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Gewirtz, David
COM*2020*01 The Oral Tradition LEC MTWTHF TBA 3 Karels, Martina
COM*3200*01 News Writing LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 McSherry, Mark COM-2000
ECO*3310*01 Health Economics LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Tabrizi, Behrouz ECO-1201
FA*1401*01 Music of the Western World LEC MTWTHF
10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Forsberg, Suzanne
FA*1402*01 Orientation in Art LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Skrill, Howard
FIT*1142*01 Weight Training PE MTWTH 10:00AM-01:15PM 2 McNamara, John
FIT*1144*01 Toning and Abdominal Conditioning PE MTWTHF
10:00AM-01:15PM 2 Hagouel, Nicole
FIT*1145*01 Dance and Rhythmic Skills PE MTWTH 01:45PM-06:00PM 3 McNamara, John
HIS*2201*01 New York Location LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Sparr, Arnold HIS-1201
HR*3304*01 Human Resources Management LEC MTWTHF
10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Jordan, Leonard HR-2201
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HS*1206*01 Safety and First Aid LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Wendt, Raymond
IT*4000*01 Special Topic: Graphic Design LEC MTWTHF
10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Krengiel, Daniel IT-1001
IT*4995*01 Independent Study in IT IS TBA TBA 1-3 Anderson, Dennis Dept. Approval
NUR*3311*01 Intro to Geriatric Nursing LEC MW 04:00PM-06:00PM 2 Valenti, Michael
NUR*3322*01 Nursing Issues LEC TTH ON-LN
02:00PM-05:00PM 3 Saladino, Susan
PE*4995*01 Independent Study in PE IS TBA TBA 1-3 TBA
PSY*1100*01 General Psychology LEC MTWTHF 10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Robertson, Jeanette
PSY*4011*01 Intro:Comparative Cognitive PSY LEC MTWTHF
10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Biolsi, Kristy
Four PSY Courses
PSY*4990*01 Field Experience in PSY I LEC TBA TBA 1-3 TBA
WRI*1100*01 Writing in the Public Sphere LEC MTWTHF
10:00AM-02:20PM 3 Dubow, Jason By Placement
Please see renumbering charts on pages 12-15 for updated course numbers for the following departments: BIOLOGY, BUSINESS &TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS, and NURSING
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Summer Session I (11/S1) June 01, 2011 to June 30, 2011 Course Title Mode Days Times Crs Instructor Prerequisite Co-Req
ACC*1101*01 Elementary Accounting I LEC MTTH
06:00PM-10:15PM 4 TBA BUS-1001
ACC*4990*01 Accounting Internship INT TBA TBA 1-3 TBA Department Approval
AML*2560*01 The Beat Generation LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-10:40AM 3
Morrone, Peter J. WRI-1100
AML*2590*01 Literature of NYC LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:10PM 3
Devlin, Athena WRI-1100
BIO*1000*01 Ecology and the Environment LEC MTWTH
08:30AM-10:40AM 3
Falotico, Andrea
BIO*1201*01 General Biology I LEC MW 08:30AM-12:30PM 5
Braun, Alexander
BIO*1201L*01 Lab: General Biology I LAB MW 01:30PM-05:30PM 0
Braun, Alexander
**PLEASE NOTE: BIO*1201 & BIO*1201L MEET FROM 6/1/11-7/7/11**
BIO*3300*01 Microbiology for Hlth Science LEC MTWTH
09:00AM-11:00AM 4
Samarrai, Walied BIO-1141 BIO-3300L
BIO*3300*02 Microbiology for Hlth Science LEC MTWTH
09:00AM-11:00AM 4
Hanson, Natalia BIO-3330L
BIO*3300L*01 Lab: Microbiology for Hlth Sci LAB TTH
11:15AM-02:15PM 0
Samarrai, Walied BIO-3300
BIO*3300L*02 Lab: Microbiology for Hlth Sci LAB TTH
11:15AM-02:15PM 0
Marino, Joseph BIO-3300
BUS*4990*01 Internship in Business INT TBA TBA 1-3 Anderson, Dennis
CED*2200*01 Effective Teaching Strategies LEC TWTH
04:30PM-07:45PM 3
Reecks-Rodgers, D
B or higher in ED-1201 and ED-2020
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CHE*1201*01 General Chemistry I LEC TTH 08:30AM-12:30PM 5 Wolfe, Evelyn
CHE*1201L*01 Lab: General Chemistry I LAB TTH
02:45PM-05:45PM 0 Wolfe, Evelyn
CHE*1201R*01 Recit: General Chemistry I REC TTH
01:30PM-2:30PM 0 Wolfe, Evelyn
**PLEASE NOTE: CHE*1201, CHE*1201L & CHE*1201R MEET FROM 6/1/11-7/7/11**
COM*2000*01 Mass Communications LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:10PM 3
McSherry, Mark COM-1000
COM*2100*01 Acting I: Voice and Movement LEC MTWTH
12:00PM-02:10PM 3
Karels, Martina COM-2000
COM*3400*01 Persuasion LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-10:40AM 3 Weiss, Scott COM-1000
ECO*1201*01 Principles of Macroeconomics LEC MTWTH
08:30AM-10:40AM 3
Lamoureux, David
ED*2040*01 Psych of the Exceptional Child LEC MTWTH
08:30AM- 10:40AM 3 Anolik, Steven
GPA 2.75 or higher
FA*1401*01 Music of the Western World LEC TWTH
12:00PM-02:10PM 3
Kaminski, Dr. Michael
FA*1402*01 Orientation in Art LEC MTWTH 05:30PM-08:15PM 3
Shea, Sr. Judith
FIT*1142*01 Weight Training PE MTW 08:30AM-10:00AM 2
McNamara, John
HIS*1201*01 US History 1896 to Present LEC MTWTH
12:00PM-02:10PM 3
Weinstein, Aaron
HS*1207*01 Nutrition LEC MTWTH 06:00PM-08:25PM 3
Congo, Michaela
HS*4990*01 Internship in Allied Health INT TBA TBA 1-3 TBA
Department Approval
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Course Title Mode Days Times Crs Instructor Prerequisite Co-Req
IT*2410*01 Web Design LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:35PM 3 Krengiel, Daniel
IT*4990*01 Internship IN it INT TBA TBA 1-3 Anderson, Dennis
LIT*5409*01 Epic & Hero: Poetry, Film LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-11:10AM 3
Wesley, Br. Edward Honor Students
MAT*1104*01 Discrete Mathematics LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:10PM 3
Framakis, Ioannis
MAT-0500 or higher
MAT*1105*01 College Algebra LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:10PM 3
Mangano, Raymond
MAT-0700 or higher
MAT*1109*01 Math for Managerial Science LEC TWTH
05:30PM-08:15PM 3
Gaynor, Br. Gary
MAT-1105 or higher
NUR*3423*01 Leadership and Management LEC TTH
02:00PM-05:00PM 3 Bove, Anne
ORM*3301*01 Empirical Meth for Bus Research LEC MTWTH
08:30AM-10:40AM 3 Klein, Esther
PHI*1101*01 Basic Problems in Philosophy LEC MTWTH
08:30AM-10:40AM 3 Fried, Ezra
PHI*1101*02 Basic Problems in Philosophy LEC TWTH
05:30PM-08:15AM 3
Imparato, Daniel
PHI*2201*01 Theories of Human Nature LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-10:40AM 3
Wasilewski, Marek
PHI-1101 or PHI-1114
PHI*2203*01 Theories of Knowledge LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:10PM 3 Marino, Joseph
PHI-1101 or PHI-1114
PHI*3442*01 Twentieth-Century Philosophy LEC TWTH
05:30PM-08:15PM 3 Hurst, Elaine
PHI-2201 or PHI-2203
PSY*3333*01 Psych of the Exceptional Child LEC MTWTH
08:30AM-10:40AM 3 Anolik, Steven
GPA of 2.75 or higher
PSY*4990*01 Field Experience in Psy I FLD TBA TBA 1 Anolik, Steven Department Chair Approval
PSY*4991*01 Field Experience in Psy II FLD TBA TBA 1 Anolik, Steven Department Chair Approval
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Course Title Mode Days Times Crs Instructor Prerequisite Co-Req
REL*1101*01 Survey of World Religions LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-10:40AM 3
Egler, Alexandria
REL*1101*03 Survey of World Religions LEC TWTH 05:30PM-08:15PM 3 Maione, Louis
SOC*1000*01 Principles of Sociology LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:10PM 3 Gibaldi, Diana
SOC*2000*01 Social Problems LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-10:40AM 3
Boian, Elizabeth SOC-1000
WRI*1100*01 Writing in the Public Sphere LEC TWTH
05:30PM-08:15PM 3
Albrecht, Elizabeth
Please see renumbering charts on pages 12-15 for updated course numbers for the following departments: BIOLOGY, BUSINESS &TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS, and NURSING
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Summer Session II (11/S2) July 5, 2011 to July 28, 2011 Course Title Mode Days Times Crs Instructor Prerequisite Co-Req
ACC*1102*01 Elementary Accounting II LEC MTTH 06:00PM-10:15PM 4
Rodriguez, Sherry ACC-1101
AML*2220*01 American War Literature LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-11:05AM 3 Morrone, Peter WRI-1100
BIO*1140*01 Anatomy/Physiology: Hlth Care LEC MTWTH
09:00AM- 11:00AM 4
Samms, Michael BIO-1141L
BIO*1140L*01 Lab: Anatomy/Phys. Hlth Care LAB MTWTH
11:30AM-03:30PM 0
Samms, Michael BIO-1141
BIO*1202*01 General Biology II LEC MW 08:30AM-12:30PM 5
Braun, Alexander
CHE-1202, BIO-1202L
BIO*1202L*01 Lab: General Biology II LAB MW 01:30PM-05:30PM 0
Falotico, Andrea BIO-1202
**PLEASE NOTE: BIO*1202 & BIO*1202L MEET FROM 7/5/11-8/11/11**
BRL*2512*01 Medieval and Renaissance LEC MWTH 05:30PM-08:05PM 3
Albrecht, Elizabeth WRI-1100
BUS*4998*01 Business Policies LEC TWTH 05:30PM-08:30PM 3
Jordan, Leonard
Senior Standing, ECO-3331/FIN-3301
CHE*1101*01 Chemistry and Life I LEC MTW 09:00AM-11:00AM 4 Wolfe, Evelyn
CHE-1101L, CHE-1101R
CHE*1101L*01 Lab: Chemistry and Life I LAB MTW 01:00PM-04:00PM 0 Wolfe, Evelyn
CHE-1101, CHE-1101R
CHE*1101R*01 Rec: Chemistry and Life I REC MTW 11:30AM-12:30PM 0 Wolfe, Evelyn
CHE-1101, CHE-1101L
CHE*1202*01 General Chemistry II LEC TTH 08:30AM-12:30PM 5
Califano, Filomena
BIO-1202, CHE-1202L, CHE-1202R
CHE*1202L*01 Lab: General Chemistry LAB TTH 02:45PM-05:45PM 0 TBA
CHE-1202, CHE-1202R
CHE*1202R*01 Recit: General Chemistry II REC TTH 01:30PM-02:30PM 0
Califano, Filomena
CHE-1202, CHE-1202L
**PLEASE NOTE: ALL CHEMISTRY COURSES WILL MEET FROM 7/5/11 – 8/11/11**
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Course Title Mode Days Times Crs Instructor Prerequisite Co-Req
COM*1000*01 Fundamentals of Speech LEC MTWTH 08:30PM-11:05AM 3 TBA
COM*3100*01 History of Film LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:35PM 3 Jackson, Lynne COM-2000
ECO*2202*01 Principles of Microeconomics LEC MTWTH
08:30AM-11:05AM 3
Lamoureux, David ECO-1201
ECO*3331*02 Principles of Finance LEC MWF 08:30AM-11:05AM 3 Gomori, Peter
ACC-1001 or ACC-1101, ECO-2201 or ECO-2202 and MAT-1105
FA*1401*01 Music of the Western World LEC MTWTH
12:00PM-02:35PM 3
Fontana, Michael
FA*1402*01 Orientation in Art LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:35PM 3
Schrock, Timothy
HIS*1201*01 US History 1896-Present LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-02:35PM 3
Williams, Kareen
IT*1001*01 Computer Tools
LEC ON-LN
TWTH TBA
05:30PM-08:30PM TBA 3
D’Esposito, Frank
***NOTE: IT*1001*01 HAS ADDITIONAL ONLINE INSTRUCTION***
MAT*1104*01 Discrete Mathematics LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-11:05AM 3 Seaton, Marlon
MAT-0700 or higher
MAT*1107*01 Algebra/Trig for Science Majors LEC MTWTH
12:00PM-03:15PM 4 Salts, Nigel
MAT-1105 or higher
MAT*2301*01 Statistics LEC TWTH 05:30PM-08:15PM 3
Zaderman, Vitaly
MAT-1104 or higher
NUR*3321*01 Nursing Health Assessment LEC TTH
05:30PM-09:30PM 4 Bove, Anne ***
PE*3301*01 Adv. Concepts in PE LEC MTWTH 10:00AM-12:00PM 2 Shaw, Gerard
PHI*1101*01 Basic Problems in Philosophy LEC MTWTH
12:00PM-02:35PM 3 Fried, Ezra
PHI*1114*01 Reasoning and Argumentation LEC MTWTH
08:30AM-11:05AM 3 Farley, Gerard
PHI*2201*01 Theories of Human Nature LEC TWTH 05:30PM-08:15PM 3 Fried, Ezra
PHI-1101 or PHI-1114
PHI*2203*01 Theories of Knowledge LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-11:05AM 3
Perricone, Fr. John
PHI-1101 or PHI -1114
PHI*3403*01 Moral Philosophy LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-11:05AM 3 Mixon, Rex
PHI-2201 or PHI-2203
PHI*3404*01 Political Philosophy LEC TWTH 05:30PM-08:15PM 3
LaForge, Genevieve
PHI-2201 or PHI-2203
REL*1101*01 Surveys of World Religions LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-11:05AM 3
Egler, Alexandria
REL*1101*02 Surveys of World Religions LEC TWTH 05:30PM-08:15PM 3 Maione, Louis
REL*2502*01 Moral Values and Health Issues LEC TWTH
05:30PM-08:15PM 3 Brown, Harold
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Please see renumbering charts on pages 12-15 for updated course numbers for the following departments: BIOLOGY, BUSINESS &TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION & PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MATHEMATICS, and NURSING
Summer Session III (11/S3) August 8, 2011 to August 25, 2011 Course Title Mode Days Times Crs Instructor Prerequisite Co-Req
BIO*1141*01 Anatomy/Physiology Hlth Care LEC MTWTH
09:00AM-11:00AM 4
Braun, Alexander BIO*1141L
BIO*114L*01 Lab: Anatomy/Phys. Hlth Care LAB MTWTH
12:00PM-03:00PM 0
Braun, Alexander BIO*1141
BRL*2620*01 Shakespeare LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-03:15PM 3
Albrecht, Elizabeth
BUS*4990*01 Internship in Business INT TBA TBA 1-3 Anderson, Dennis
COM*1000*01 Fundamentals of Speech LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-11:45AM 3 Jackson, Lynne
COM*2000*01 Mass Communication LEC MTWTH 12:00PM-03:15PM 3 Weiss, Scott COM-1000
COM*2020*01 The Oral Tradition LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-11:45AM 3 Karels, Martina COM-1000
IT*1001*01 Computer Tools LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-10:55AM 3 Cato, Stephanie
MAT*1105*01 College Algebra LEC MTWTH 08:30AM-11:45AM 3 Seaton, Marlon
MAT-0700 or higher
MAT*1107*01 Algebra/Trig for Science Majors LEC MTWTH
12:00PM-03:55PM 4
Ahmed, Mostaque
MAT-1105 or higher
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Biology Renumbering as of March 2009
# as of 03/09 Previous# Title # as of 03/09 Previous# Title BIO 1000 BIO100 Ecology and the Environment BIO 3300 BIO 300 Microbiology for Health-Related
Science BIO 1101 Bio 102 Introduction to Human Biology BIO 3301 BIO 301 Microbiology BIO 1107 BIO 107 Anatomy and Physiology BIO 3302 BIO 302 Botany BIO 1108 BIO 108 Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 3303 BIO 303 Genetics BIO 1120 BIO 120 Contemporary Topics in Biology BIO 3310 BIO 310 Cell Biology BIO 1140 Bio 140 A &P for Health Science I BIO 3320 BIO 320 Molecular Biology BIO 1141 BIO 141 A&P for Health Science II BIO 3350 BIO 350 Physiology BIO 1150 BIO 150 Forensic Biology BIO 4000 BIO 410 Special Topics in Biology BIO 1201 BIO 103 General Biology I BIO 4403 Bio 403 Endocrinology BIO 1202 BIO 104 General Biology II BIO 4405 BIO 405 Immunology BIO 2202 BIO 202 Comparative Anatomy BIO 4409 BIO 409 Neurobiology BIO 2203 BIO 203 Invertebrate Zoology BIO 4420 BIO 420 Virology BIO 2204 BIO 204 Ecology BIO 4450 BIO 450 Pharmacology BIO 2206 BIO 206 Histology BIO 4480 BIO 480 Bioinformatics BIO 2210 BIO 210 Developmental Biology BIO 4995 BIO 500 Independent Study BIO 2250 BIO 250 Introduction to Cell Biology BIO 4998 BIO 503 Biology Seminar BIO 2280 BIO 280 Biological Evolution BIO 5310 BIO 510 Honors Seminar: Human Genome
Business and Technology Renumbering as of March 2009
# as of 03/09 Previous# Title # as of 03/09 Previous# Title BUS 1001 BUS 101 Organization & Management IT 2420 IT 205 Multimedia Design BUS 1204 BUS 204 Business & Society IT 2430 IT 230 Computers in Education BUS 2001 BUS 201 Global Business IT 2510 IT 210 Database Management BUS 2205 BUS 205 Mgmt. of a Small Business IT 2550 IT 250 Medical Informatics BUS 2250 BUS 250 Business Communication IT 2620 IT 280 Business Applications BUS 3342 BUS 342 Business Ethics IT 2690 IT 290 Computer Support Sys. BUS 4998 BUS 490 Business Policies IT 3301 IT 301 Project Management BUS 4000 BUS 496 Business Research IT 3410 IT 303 E-Commerce Integration BUS 4990 BUS 497 Internship IT 3101 IT 305 Info. Tech. Law & Ethics BUS 4995 BUS 498 Independent Study IT 3620 IT 309 Business Applications BUS 5401 BUS 5401 Cont. Business Issues IT 3310 IT 310 Systems Analysis/Design BUS 7999 BUS 7999 Business Policies Capstone IT 3610 IT 311 Decision Support Systems FIN 3301 FIN 301 Principles of Finance IT 3313 IT 313 Computer Support Sys. FIN 3302 FIN 302 Managerial Finance IT 3320 IT 320 Advanced MIS FIN 3312 FIN 312 Security Analysis IT 3540 IT 340 Computer Arch. & Org. FIN 3316 FIN 316 Personal Finance IT 3220 IT 350 Computer & Network Sec. FIN 3317 FIN 317 Real Estate Finance IT 3240 IT 360 Linux FIN 3334 FIN 334 Government Finance IT 3680 IT 380 Operating Systems FIN 3340 FIN 340 Insurance & Risk Mgmt. IT 3510 IT 404 Data Structures FIN 3351 FIN 351 Advanced Finance IT 4995 IT 410 Independent Study FIN 4412 FIN 412 Portfolio Management IT 3420 IT 425 Know. Sys. & Data Mining FIN 3416 FIN 416 Intro. to Fin’l Derivatives IT 4990 IT 440 Internship FIN 3420 FIN 420 International Finance IT 4000-4199 IT 480 Special Topics in IT FIN 3422 FIN 422 Fin’l Institutions Mgmt IT 5000 IT 500 Capstone Project FIN 6501 FIN 6501 Advanced Finance MKT-2104 MKT-104 Travel & Economic
Geography HR 2201 HR 201 Mgmt. Theory & Practice MKT 2201 MKT 201 Marketing HR 3304 HR 304 Human Resources Mgmt. MKT 3304 MKT 202 Marketing Management HR 3310 HR 310 Organizational Behavior MKT 2203 MKT 203 Intro. to Travel & Tourism HR 3409 HR 409 Ind’l Rel’s & Col. Brgng. MKT 3307 MKT 307 Advtsng & Sales Promo HR 3410 HR 410 Compensation MKT 3309 MKT 309 The Sales Function RSM 1021 INS 1021 Property & Liab. Insurance MKT 3315 MKT 315 Public Relations
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RSM 1022 INS 1022 Personal Insurance MKT 3316 MKT 316 Merchandising RSM 1023 INS 1023 Commercial Insurance MKT 3330 MKT 330 International Marketing RSM 1025 INS 1025 Insurance Services Mgmt. MKT 3340 MKT 340 Direct Marketing IT 1001 IT 101 Computer Tools MKT 3370 MKT 370 Travel & Tourism Mktg IT 1103 IT 103 Computer-Based Info. Sys. MKT 3440 MKT 440 Internet Marketing IT 1104 IT 104 Programming I ORM 3301 ORM 301 Empirical Methods IT 2105 IT 105 Programming II ORM 3308 ORM 308 Quant. Methods I IT 2110 IT 110 COBOL ORM 3309 ORM 309 Business Forecasting IT 2201 IT 201 Telecom & Networking ORM 3310 ORM 310 Prod. & Ops. Mgmt. IT 2220 IT 220 Robotics ORM 3311 ORM 311 Quant. Methods II IT 2270 IT 270 Computer Forensics ORM 6308 ORM 6308 Quant. Methods in Bus. IT 2410 IT 203 Web Design
Communication Arts- New Numbers as of Oct. 2008
Number Previous as of 10/2008 Number Title 1000 203 Fundamentals of Speech 2000 304 Mass Communication 2010 205 Voice and Diction 2020 301 The Oral Tradition 2100 404 Acting I: Voice and movement 2110 407 Acting II: Scene Study 2040 303 Interpersonal Communication 2050 503 Group Process 2600 N/A Organizational Communication 3000 309 Topics in Mass Communications 3100 305 History of Film 3110 306 Studies in Film 3120 560 History of Television 3130 570 Modern Radio 3200 310 News Writing 3210 311 Broadcast News Writing 3220 312 Sports Writing 3300 308 Television Studio Production 3400 302 Persuasion 3410 307 Advertising
Number Previous as of 10/2008 Number Title 3600 3600 550 Communications and the Law 4100 403 Film Criticism 4200 410 Writing for Performance 4300 401 Basic Film and Video Production 4310 412 Advanced Television Studio Production 4320 402 Advanced Film and Video Production 4330 409 Directing 4340 501 Documentary Film and Video Workshop 4350 505 Theater Production Workshop 4410 411 Creative Advertising 4420 502 Public Relations in Modern Media 4600 405 Global Communications 4610 N/A Political Communications 4990 600 Field Experience 4995 500 Independent Study 4997 510 Senior Comprehensive-Tutorial 4998 511 Senior Comprehensive-Seminar 5010 492 Honors: Movie Vision: Fiction and Film in American Cinema
Education Renumbering as of March 2009
# as of 03/09 Previous# Title # as of 03/09 Previous# Title
AED-2200 AED-301 Methods and Strategies of Secondary Education
CED-4300 CED 410 Intro to Reading Instruction
AED-3320 AED420 Secondary Reading Instruction EC-4500 EC-401 Foundations of Early Childhood Education
AED-3340 AED 422 Secondary English Methods ED 1201 Ed 201 Foundation of Education: History and Philosophy
AED-3400 AED 423 Secondary Mathematics Methods
ED 2020 ED 202 Educational Psychology
AED-3500 AED 425 Secondary Social Studies Methods
ED-2040 ED 204 Psych of the Exceptional Child
AED-3600 AED 426 Secondary Biology Methods ED 2100 ED 402 Assessment and Evaluation AED-3650 AED 427 Secondary Chemistry Methods
ED-4440 ED-440 Art Education – Study Abroad
CED 4320 CED 411 Teaching Elementary Reading
ED/AED/CED & PE-4990 ED 404 Supervised Student teaching
CED-2200 CED-303 Effective Teaching Methods/Strategies
ED 4991 ED 405 Extended Field Experience
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CED-3300 CED 419 Elementary Writing Instruction
ED-4992 ED-406 Supervised Field Experience
CED-3600 CED 421 Integrated Math/Sci ElemEd ED 4995 ED 500 Independent Study CED-3700 CED 432 Social Studies/Geography Education
Physical Education Renumbering as of March 2009
# as of 03/09 Previous# Title # as of 03/09 Previous# Title FIT-1102 FIT-102 Exercise, Fitness and Weight Control PE-2208 PE-208 Kinesiology FIT-1121 FIT-121 Beginning Swimming PE-3100 PE-402 Evaluation of Physical Education FIT-1122 FIT-122 Water Safety Instruction PE-3200 PE-209 Biomechanics FIT-1123 FIT-123 Fitness Swimming PE-3322 PE-322 Introduction to Legal Issues FIT-1131 FIT-131 Traditional Japanese Karate PE-3304 PE-304 Organization & Administration of
Phys Ed FIT-1141 FIT-141 Fencing PE-3305 PE-305 Physiology of Exercise FIT-1142 FIT-142 Weight Training PE-3308 PE-308 Motor Learning FIT-1143 FIT-143 Golf PE-4300 PE-401 Curriculum & Methods of
Instruction in PE K-12 PE-1101 PE I Skills Activities I PE-4302 PE-302 Physical Education for Students with
Special Needs PE-1102 PE II Skills Activities II PE-4500 PE-450 Field Experience PE-1103 PE III Skills Activities III PE-4616 PE-316 Psychology of Sport PE-1106 PE VI Skills Activities VI PE-4990 PE-404 Supervised Student Teaching PE-1107 PE VII Skills Activities VII PE4995 PE-500 Independent Study PE-2202 PE-301 History & Principles of Physical Education
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Mathematics Department Course Renumbering as of March 2009
# as of 03/09 Previous# Title # as of 03/09 Previous# Title MAT 0500 MAT 050 Elementary Algebra MAT 3401 MAT 401 Differential Equations I MAT 0700 MAT 070 Intermediate Algebra MAT 3406 MAT 406 Theory of Numbers MAT 1103 MAT 103 Foundations of Mathematics MAT-4000 MAT 420 Topics in Advanced
Mathematics MAT 1104 MAT 104 Discrete Mathematics MAT 4402 MAT 402 Differential Equations II MAT 1105 MAT 105 College Algebra MAT 4403 MAT 403 Advanced Calculus I MAT 1107 MAT 107 Algebra & Trigonometry for Science Majors
MAT 4404 MAT 404 Advanced Calculus II
MAT 1109 MAT 109 Mathematics for Managerial Science I
MAT 4408 MAT 408 Numerical Analysis
MAT 1110 MAT 110 Mathematics for Managerial Science II
MAT 4409 MAT 409 Modern Algebra
MAT 2202 MAT 202 Calculus I MAT 4410 MAT 410 Functions of a Complex Variable
MAT 2203 MAT 203 Calculus II MAT 4411 MAT 411 Introduction to Real Analysis MAT 2301 MAT 301 Statistics MAT 4413 MAT 413 Advance Linear Algebra MAT 2309 MAT 309 College Geometry MAT 4414 MAT 414 General Topology MAT 3304 MAT 304 Calculus III MAT 4415 MAT 415 Probability Theory MAT 3305 MAT 305 Calculus Workshop using Technology
MAT 4416 MAT 416 Mathematical Statistics 4415
MAT 3310 MAT 310 Vector Analysis MAT 4418 MAT 418 Seminar in Actuarial Science
MAT 3311 MAT 311 Introduction to Set Theory MAT 4995 MAT 500 Independent Study MAT 3312 MAT 312 Linear Algebra
Nursing Department Renumbering as of March 2009
# as of 03/09 Previous# Title # as of 03/09 Previous# Title NUR-3311 NUR-311 Geriatric Nursing NUR-4324 NUR-324 Prof. Nursing Lecture NUR-3321 NUR-321 Physical Assessment NUR-4421 NUR-421 Community/Public Health
Clinical NUR-3322 NUR-322 Nursing Issues NUR-4422 NUR-422 Community/Public Health
Lecture NUR-3423 NUR-423 Leadership/Management NUR-4502 NUR-502 Nursing Seminar II NUR-3501 NUR-501 Nursing Seminar I NUR-4600 NUR-600 Nursing Research NUR-4323 NUR-323 Prof Nursing Clinical
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR Spring 2011 (11/SP) 11/SP Classes begin ......................................... Tues., Jan. 18 Last day to add ................................................................ Mon., Jan. 24 Mark of “W” begins for course withdrawals ............. Tues., Jan. 25 Last day to file Pass-Fail Option ................................. Mon., Feb. 14 Presidents’ Day – No classes; Library and administrative offices closed ............................................................................... Mon., Feb. 21 Monday Classes Scheduled (No Wed. Classes) ....................................... Wed., Feb. 23 Midterm grades due via WebAdvsior by 5 p.m. .......... Fri., Mar. 4 Spring Recess-No classes ....................... Sun., Mar.6- Sun., Mar. 13 Advisement for 11/SU, MI and FA begins ........................................................................... Mon., Mar. 14 Last day to drop with grade of “W” .............................. Mon., Apr.4 Web Registration appointments for 11/SU, MI and FA begin ................................................................................ Mon., Apr. 4 Easter recess – No classes; Library and administrative offices closed ............................................. Thurs., Apr. 21 – Mon., Apr. 25 Monday classes scheduled (No Tues. classes) ....................................... Tues., Apr. 26 11/SP Classes end ............................................................. Sat., Apr. 30 Final examinations ................................... Mon., May 2 – Sat., May 7 Tuition due for 11/MI & SU ...................................................... TBA Final grades due via WebAdvisor by 5 p.m. .............. Wed., May 11 Spring Commencement ................................... Wed., May 18
May Intersession 2011 (11/MI) Accelerated Session
Tuition due for 11/MI .................................................................. TBA 11/MI Classes begin ....................................... Mon., May 16 Last day to add 11/MI ................................................. Tues., May 17 Mark of “W” begins for course withdrawals ........... Wed., May 18 Last day to file Pass-File option ................................ Wed., May 18 Last day to drop with grade of “W” ......................... Thurs., May 19 11/MI classes end ........................................................ Thur., May 26 Memorial Day – No classes, Library and administrative Offices closed ...................................................... Fri., May 27 - Mon., May 30 Final grades due via WebAdvisor by 5 p.m. ........... Tues., May 31
Summer I, 2011 (11/S1) Tuition due for 11/S1 ................................................................... TBA 11/S1 classes begin ............................................ Wed., June 1 Last day to add 11/S1 ...................................................Thurs., June 2 Mark of “W” begins for course withdrawals ............... Mon., June 6 Last day to file Pass-Fail Option .................................Thurs., June 9 Last day to drop with grade of “W” ...........................Mon., June 20 Classes end ................................................................... Thurs., June 30 Independence Day Holiday – No classes; Library and administrative offices closed ................................................. Mon., July 4 Final grades due via WebAdvisor by 5 p.m. ............... Tues., July 5
Summer II, 2011 (11/S2) Tuition due for 11/S2 ................................................................... TBA Independence Day Holiday – No classes; Library and administrative offices closed ................................................. Mon., July 4 11/S2 classes begin ............................................ Tues., July 5 Last day to add 11/S2 ...................................................... Wed., July 6 Mark of W begins for course withdrawals .................. Thurs., July 7
Last day to file Pass-Fail Option .................................. Wed., July 13 Last day to drop with grade of “W” ........................... Mon., July 18 11/S2 Classes end ........................................................ Thurs., July 28 Final grades due via WebAdvisor by 5 p.m. ............... Mon., Aug. 1
Summer III, 2011 (11/S3) Accelerated Session
Tuition due for 11/S3 ................................................................... TBA 11/S3 classes begin ........................................... Mon., Aug. 8 Last day to add 11/S1 ..................................................... Tues., Aug. 9 Mark of “W” begins for course withdrawals ............ Wed., Aug. 10 Last day to file Pass-Fail Option ................................ Mon., Aug. 15 Last day to drop with grade of “W” .......................... Tues., Aug. 16 11/S3 Classes end ....................................................... Thurs., Aug. 25 Grades due to Registrar’s Office by 5 p.m. ............... Mon., Aug 29 Tuition due for 11/FA .................................................................. TBA
Fall 2011 (11/FA) Labor Day- Library & Administrative Offices closed .... Mon., Sept. 5 11/FA Classes begin ........................................ Wed., Sept. 7 Last day to add .............................................................. Tues., Sept. 13 Mark of “W” begins for course withdrawals ............ Wed., Sept. 14 Last day to file Pass-Fail Option .................................. Tues., Oct 4 Columbus Day – No classes; Library and administrative offices closed .............................................................................. Mon., Oct. 10 Midterm grades due via Web Advisor by 5 p.m. ........ Fri., Oct. 21 Advisement for 2011/IS and SP begins .................... Mon., Oct. 24 Degree application for 2012 graduating classes due via Web Advisor ............................................................... Fri., Oct. 7 Last day to drop with grade of “W” ....................... Thurs., Nov. 10 Web Registration appointments for 12/IS and SP begin ............................................................................ Mon., Nov. 14 Thanksgiving Recess – No classes; Library and administrative offices closed ...................................... Wed. Nov., 23 – Sun. Nov. 27 10/FA Classes end ........................................................ Mon., Dec. 12 Study day – No classes ................................................. Tues., Dec. 13 Final examinations .......................... Wed., Dec. 14 – Tues., Dec. 20 Final grades due via WebAdvisor by 5 p.m. ......... Thurs., Dec. 22 Christmas Holiday – Library and administrative offices closed ........................................................Sat., Dec. 24- Mon., Jan. 2 Tuition due for 12/IS and 12/SP ................................................ TBA Winter Commencement ............................................... TBA
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How to make the most of your academic advising appointment
Before your appointment:
Prior to your scheduled registration appointment, contact your advisor to schedule an appointment (tip:
check advisor office hours; and if you do not know where your advisor is located, check the directory kiosks located in the
lobby).
Write down any questions you have about major requirements, concentrations, electives, career
opportunities, etc.
Organize all your registration documents in a folder and bring it with you to advising appointments:
Some contents should include: (advisor contact info, list of classes you are interested in, updated
unofficial copy of your transcripts (access through TerrierWeb), and copies of any needed forms like
declaration of major, independent study, etc.
Look into college opportunities such as study abroad, independent study, and internships
Create a desired schedule for the next semester on your own, bring it with you to your appointment and
discuss it with your advisor.
During your appointment:
Spend some time in your appointment getting to know your advisor.
Discuss your interests and what your educational and career goals are.
Review your degree audit/check sheet with your advisor.
Ask about opportunities available in the department and/or with outside contacts.
Discuss any questions or concerns you might have.
After your appointment:
Enroll in the courses for which you and your academic advisor have discussed.
Resolve any holds that could prevent you from registering on time.
Remember your Terrier login and password (tip: if you lost your access information go to the Student Technology
Services office, room 4211)
Check the Schedule of Classes online (search by course, time, instructor, day of week).
Register online on your scheduled registration date.
Being accountable for decisions is important, since it is ultimately up to you to make sure all your
degree requirements are met.
From the Office of Freshman Studies/Academic Enhancement
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