Fall 2008 - Mercy College
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SMARTER WAY TO GO TO COLLEGE.<br />
BRONX DOBBS FERRY MANHATTAN WHITE PLAINS YORKTOWN ONLINE<br />
Graduate Course Bulletin<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong>
www.mercy.edu
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Table of Contents<br />
Graduate <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Course Bulletin<br />
General Information<br />
Registration/Payment Procedures . . .2<br />
<strong>Mercy</strong> Connect Guide For Financial<br />
Aid Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5<br />
Hours of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6<br />
Graduate Academic Calendar . . . . . . .7<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong><br />
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />
Graduate Tuition And Fee<br />
Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10<br />
Withdrawals and Refunds . . . . . . . . .11<br />
Refund Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11<br />
Payment Policy and Produres . . . . . .11<br />
Immunization Requirements . . . . . . .12<br />
Immunization Record (Form) . . . . . .13<br />
Meningococcal Vaccination<br />
Response Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14<br />
Meningococcal Information . . . . . . . .15<br />
How to use this course schedule . . .16<br />
Courses – Semester<br />
Banking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />
Communication Disorders . . . . . . . . .17<br />
Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17<br />
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19<br />
English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />
Information Assurance & Security . . .23<br />
Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23<br />
Organization Leadership . . . . . . . . . .24<br />
Physician Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />
Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25<br />
School Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26<br />
School Supervision . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26<br />
Securities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27<br />
Courses – Trimester<br />
Occupational Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />
Physical Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28<br />
Courses – Quarter<br />
Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />
Business Administration . . . . . . . . . .30<br />
Direct & Interactive Marketing . . . . . .30<br />
Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30<br />
Health Services Management . . . . . .30<br />
Human Resource Management . . . .31<br />
Internet Business Systems . . . . . . . .31<br />
Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />
Marketing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />
Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31<br />
Online Learning Semester . . . . . . .32<br />
Online Learning Trimester . . . . . . .33<br />
Online Learning Quarter . . . . . . . . .33<br />
This bulletin is current as of the print date of April 3, <strong>2008</strong>. For the most up to date<br />
class schedule please check www.mercy.edu.<br />
<strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to revise or change is academic calendar, rules,<br />
charges, fees, schedules, courses, requirements for degrees and any other regulations,<br />
policies or practices affecting students whenever considered necessary or desirable. The<br />
foregoing changes may include, without limitation, the elimination of courses, and<br />
programs.
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Registration/Payment Procedures<br />
In-person and Web registration will begin on Monday, April 7, <strong>2008</strong>.<br />
Prior to your registration<br />
NEW STUDENTS:<br />
• You must submit proof of immunization documents to the Registrar’s Office (see immunization section below).<br />
• Make and keep an appointment with your program director/advisor.<br />
• Review available courses with your advisors and make sure you have all necessary prerequisites and registration<br />
restrictions for each course in which you plan to register.<br />
• Make a list of the courses in which you plan to enroll using a Registration/Schedule Worksheet.<br />
• Clear any holds that prevent registration. Your holds status is available via <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect by selecting the student<br />
tab, then selecting “view holds.” If you have any questions about your holds, contact Registration Holds:<br />
holddesk@mercy.edu or 1-888-464-6737.<br />
• If you intend to use Financial Aid (grants and loans), you MUST file your Free Application for Federal Student Aid<br />
(FAFSA). The Office of Student Financial Services will give priority to those who file by February 15 th <strong>2008</strong>. If<br />
you have not received an award notification by the beginning of the semester, please go to the Office of Student<br />
Financial Services at your home campus IMMEDIATELY.<br />
• All payment arrangements must be completed by August 19, <strong>2008</strong>.<br />
To proceed with registration:<br />
• Take your registration form, signed by your program director/advisor, to the Office of the Student Financial<br />
Services to complete your registration.<br />
• You will be required to complete a Student Acknowledgement Statement and Method of Payment Information<br />
Form. This will be used to assist you in completing your payment arrangements for the fall term.<br />
• If you have changed your address, submit your change of address request form at the SFS office at your campus<br />
or fax it to the Registrar’s Office at 914-674-7516.<br />
After you have registered:<br />
• Print your schedule via <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect.<br />
• Follow through with your payment/financial aid procedures. You can pay online via <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect.<br />
CONTINUING STUDENTS:<br />
• You must be in FULL compliance with the New York State Immunization Law. Submit immunization documents<br />
to the Registrar’s Office.<br />
• Make and keep an appointment with your program director/advisor to go over your degree requirements and<br />
review your transcript on <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect. If you have transfer credits, pay particular attention to your transfer<br />
work, and make sure that you do not enroll in a course for which you have already received credit.<br />
• Review available courses through <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect.<br />
• Check prerequisites and registration restrictions for each course in which you plan to register by clicking on<br />
the CRN and then clicking on the course title. This will tell you the prerequisite.<br />
• Make a list of the courses in which you plan to enroll using a Registration/Schedule Worksheet<br />
• Clear any holds that prevent registration. Your holds status is available via <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect by selecting the student<br />
tab, then selecting “view holds”. If you have any questions about your holds, contact Registration Holds:<br />
holddesk@mercy.edu or 1-888-464-6737.
• If you have not already filed a FAFSA for <strong>2008</strong>-2009, you must do so immediately. The Office of Student<br />
Financial Services will give priority to those who filed by February 15, <strong>2008</strong>. If you have already filed a FAFSA,<br />
please check with your financial counselor to make sure that you have sufficient grants and/or loans to cover<br />
your <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> tuition.<br />
• All payment arrangements must be completed by August 19, <strong>2008</strong><br />
To proceed with registration:<br />
• Either process your registration online (see procedures below) or take your registration form, signed by your<br />
advisor, to the Office of the Student Financial Services to complete your registration.<br />
• You will be required to complete a Student Acknowledgement Statement and Method of Payment Information<br />
Form. This will be used to assist you in completing your payment arrangements for the fall term.<br />
• If you have changed your address, submit your change of address request form at the SFS office at your campus<br />
or fax it to the Registrar’s Office at 914-674-7516.<br />
After you have registered:<br />
• Print your schedule via <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect.<br />
• Follow through with your payment/financial aid procedures. You can pay online via <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect.<br />
WEB REGISTRATION<br />
Registration Instructions for <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect<br />
• Online students who live in the Tri State area must follow the New York State Immunization Law. You can<br />
fax your proof of immunization to the Registrar’s Office at 914-674-7516 or at 914-674-7044.<br />
• After logging into <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect select the Administrative Services tab at the top of the page. (If you have<br />
trouble logging into <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect, please contact the Helpdesk at helpdesk@mercy.edu or 914-674-7526.)<br />
• To register for classes, choose Student and Financial Aid.<br />
• On the Student and Financial Aid page, choose Registration to view the Registration Menu.<br />
• You must select a term before you can access the options on the Registration Menu. Click Select Term on the<br />
Registration Menu. For all undergraduate and graduate classes the correct term is <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> semester, EXCEPT<br />
for the following: Graduate OT and PT students must select <strong>Fall</strong> trimester and Graduate MBA, Internet Business,<br />
Direct Marketing, Accounting, Health Services Management, and Human Resources students must select <strong>Fall</strong><br />
quarter. Highlight the term, and click the Submit Term button. This will return you to the Registration Menu.<br />
• The first time you select add or drop classes for a term you will be required to complete a Student<br />
Acknowledgement Statement and Method of Payment Information Form. This information will be used to assist<br />
you in completing your payment arrangements for the fall term.<br />
• If you want to search for classes, click the Class Search button at the bottom of the page. This brings you to the<br />
Look Up Classes page. On this page, you can search for classes using specific criteria. You must select the<br />
subject name and any other criteria you wish to specify (course number, campus, etc.) however only the subject<br />
name is required. After selecting the criteria, click Class Search.<br />
• On the Look Up Classes page, a listing of classes fitting the criteria you specified will appear. Class information,<br />
such as dates, days, time, campus, and seats available will appear for each class listing. If you wish to register<br />
for a class, check the box in front of the CRN and click Register. If there is a C in the box, the class is closed. If<br />
there is an X in the box it has been cancelled. If you are on hold you will not be able to check any boxes.<br />
• If you do not have to look up classes because you already know the Course Reference Number (CRN) choose<br />
Add or Drop Classes from the Registration Menu. Then enter the CRNs in the boxes (one CRN per box). After<br />
entering the CRNs click the Submit Changes button. (If you receive an error message on the Add/Drop Classes<br />
page, check your schedule of classes or contact your advisor.)<br />
• To Drop a Class - In the second column, 'Action' there is a window with a down arrow. Click on the arrow and a<br />
message should appear indicating 'Web Drop'. Click this and then at the bottom of the form click on 'Submit<br />
Changes'. If the message (web drop) does not appear in the window the period for dropping through the web is<br />
over and you should contact your advisor. Please see Withdrawals and Refunds.<br />
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• You can view your schedule by clicking Detail Schedule on the Registration Menu. To get to the Registration<br />
Menu, click the menu icon on the toolbar located in the top right corner of the page. If you want to print your<br />
class schedule, click the printer icon on your web browser's toolbar.<br />
Before you logout, click on Account Summary from the Student Account menu under Student and Financial Aid. Make<br />
sure you have made the necessary arrangements to cover your tuition using grants, loans, etc.<br />
If you need additional help:<br />
Graduate Advising: contact your program director<br />
Registration Holds: holddesk@mercy.edu or 1-888-464-6737<br />
Financial Aid: finaid@mercy.edu or 1-888-464-6737<br />
Graduate Academic holds: bvladescu@mercy.edu or 914-674-7697<br />
Computer helpdesk helpdesk@mercy.edu or 914-674-7526<br />
Registration/Schedule Worksheet<br />
Subject, Course #, Title CRN Number Credit Day Time
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<strong>Mercy</strong> Connect Guide for Financial Aid Needs<br />
1. Go to http://connect.mercy.edu/cp/home/loginf<br />
2. Login (See previous page for help getting your user name and password)<br />
3. Click on the Academic Services tab at the right side of the page<br />
4. Select Administrative Services<br />
5. Select Student & Financial Aid<br />
6. Click on “Student Account”<br />
7. Select Term to review current charges and financial aid package<br />
<strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> homepage to obtain entrance/exit counseling:<br />
1. Go to <strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> Homepage at www.mercy.edu<br />
2. Go to Students<br />
3. Go to Financial Aid, Both Undergraduate and Graduate<br />
4. Go to Forms and Documentation<br />
5 All the way to Bottom of Page are Links (URL’S) for Entrance and Exit Interviews<br />
Cancellation and Schedule Change Policy<br />
The <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to revise, change schedule or cancel any course whenever considered necessary or<br />
desirable. Course cancellation information is posted in <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect. Students are also notified via <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect e-<br />
mail.<br />
Legend<br />
Campus Code<br />
BB Brooklyn Extension Center<br />
BX Bronx<br />
DF Dobbs Ferry<br />
DL Online Learning (formerly Distance Learning)<br />
MT Manhattan<br />
WP White Plains<br />
YH Yorktown Heights<br />
Day Abbreviation<br />
M Monday<br />
T Tuesday<br />
W Wednesday<br />
R Thursday<br />
F Friday<br />
S Saturday<br />
U Sunday<br />
MW Monday & Wednesday<br />
TR Tuesday & Thursday<br />
TBA To be announced<br />
CRN Course Reference Number
7<br />
Graduate Academic Calendar <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong>-2009<br />
Term A, 15 week Semester: Wednesday, September 3 – Saturday, December 20<br />
Communication Disorders, Counseling, Education, English Literature, Information Assurance and Security, Nursing,<br />
Physician Assistant, Psychology, School Administration, School Psychology<br />
Term E 1, 2, 3, 4, Wednesday, September 3 – Tuesday, December 23<br />
Organizational Leadership<br />
Term E1: Wednesday, September 3 – Tuesday, September 30<br />
Term E2: Wednesday, October 1 – Tuesday, October 28<br />
Term E3: Wednesday, October 29 – Tuesday, November 25<br />
Term E4: Monday, December 1 – Tuesday, December 23<br />
Term R, 15 Weekend Trimester: Friday, September 5 – Sunday, December 21<br />
Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy (OT/PT)<br />
Term Q, 10 week Quarter:<br />
<strong>Fall</strong>: Monday, September 8 – Sunday, November 16<br />
Winter: Monday, December 1 – Monday, February 23<br />
Business Administration, Direct and Interactive Marketing, Human Resource Management, Internet Business Systems,<br />
Health Services Management<br />
Term V and X : Education Weekends, Saturday, September 6 – Saturday, December 13<br />
6 Saturdays per course:<br />
V : 9/6; 9/20; 10/4; 11/1; 11/15; 12/6<br />
Or<br />
X :9/13; 9/27, 10/11; 10/25; 11/8; 12/13<br />
Wednesday, September 3 Term A & E1 Begin<br />
Friday, September 5 OT/PT Weekends Begin-Term R (9/5, 9/6, 9/7)<br />
Saturday, September 6 First Series of Super Saturday term V begins<br />
Monday, September 8 Term Q Begins<br />
Tuesday, September 9 Terms A & E1: Last Day for Late Registration & Change of program<br />
Thursday, September 11 Last day for registration and changes term R (OT/PT)<br />
Friday, September 12 OT weekend (9/12, 9/13, 9/14)<br />
PT research weekend<br />
Last day for Change of Program – Term Q<br />
Saturday, September 13 Second Series of Super Saturday term X begins<br />
Friday, September 19 PT Weekend (9/19,9/20/9/21)<br />
Friday, September 26 OT weekend (9/26, 9/27, 9/28)<br />
Tuesday, October 1<br />
MSOL Term 1 Ends<br />
Wednesday, October 2 MSOL Term 2 Begins (10/2-10/28)<br />
Friday, October 3 PT weekend ( 10/3,10/4,10/5)
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Tuesday, October 7<br />
Last day for registration and changes E2<br />
Friday, October 10 OT weekend (10/10, 10/11, 10/12)<br />
Monday, October 13<br />
Last Day to apply for February Degree Conferral<br />
Wednesday, October 15 Faculty Seminar: No Day Classes; Evening Classes Meet<br />
Friday, October 17 PT weekend ( 10/17,10/18,10/19)<br />
Monday, October 20<br />
Last Day to withdraw, Term Q<br />
Friday, October 24 OT weekend (10/24, 10/25, 10/26)<br />
Tuesday, October 28<br />
MSOL Term 2 Ends<br />
Wednesday, October 29 MSOL Term 3 Begins (10/29-11/25)<br />
Friday, October 31 PT weekend ( 10/31,11/1,11/2)<br />
Tuesday, November 4 Last day for registration and changes, E3<br />
Friday, November 7 OT Weekend (11/7, 11/8, 11/9)<br />
Friday, November 14 PT weekend ( 11/14, 11/15,11/16)<br />
Sunday, November 16 Term Q Ends<br />
Monday, November 17 Last Day for Course Withdrawal, <strong>Fall</strong> Terms A & R<br />
Friday, November 21 OT/ PT weekend ( 11/21,11/22,11/23)<br />
Tuesday November 25 MSOL term E3 ends<br />
Thursday, November 27 Thanksgiving Recess<br />
Monday, December 1st Classes Resume( All terms) MSOL term E4 begins<br />
Monday, December 1 Winter Term Q Begins<br />
Friday, December 5<br />
OT/ PT weekend (12/5, 12/6, 12/7); last day for registration and changes, E4<br />
Monday, December 8 Last Day for Winter Term Q Registration & Changes<br />
Friday, December 12 PT weekend ( 12/12,12/13,12/14)<br />
Friday, December 19 OT weekend (12/19, 12/20, 12/21)<br />
Saturday, December 20 Term A ends<br />
Saturday, December 20 Winter <strong>College</strong> Recess begins<br />
Tuesday, December 23 MSOL term E4 ends<br />
Monday, January 5<br />
Winter Classes Resume- Term Q<br />
Friday, January 9<br />
Last Day to Withdraw, Winter Term Q<br />
Monday, January 19<br />
Martin Luther King Day-<strong>College</strong> Holiday<br />
Monday, February 16 President’s Day-<strong>College</strong> Holiday<br />
Monday, February 23 Winter Term Q ends<br />
Tuesday, February 24 Make Up day for Monday Winter Term Q Classes<br />
THE COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EXTEND ANY TERM IN THE EVENT OF CLASS CANCELLATIONS<br />
DUE TO WEATHER AND/OR OTHER EMERGENCY
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General Information<br />
Non-Degree Seeking Students<br />
(Non-Matriculating) Students who wish to enroll in courses for college credit on a non-matriculating (non-degree) basis<br />
may register for those courses without making a formal application for admission to <strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong>. However, all nonmatriculating<br />
students must meet with an admissions counselor to complete a non-degree form and to have the desired<br />
courses approved.<br />
Non-matriculated students are not eligible for Federal Financial Aid. An appointment with a counselor may be made at<br />
the most convenient <strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> campus by calling 1-877-MERCY-GO.<br />
Financial Assistance<br />
The Office of Student Financial Services communicates with students both via <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect and via US Mail. Requests<br />
for missing information and award package notifications are sent as both a targeted email message, and via US Mail. To<br />
expedite processes, students are encouraged to login to <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect weekly to check for these messages. Directions<br />
for using <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect are available in the <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect Section of this bulletin. Additionally, you are welcome to visit<br />
one of our campus Offices of Student Financial Services if you need personalized assistance. Finally, you may also contact<br />
us by telephone or email as follows:<br />
Information regarding Athletic Scholarships can be obtained from the Athletic Office at 914-674-7220.<br />
Academic scholarships inquiries should be directed to Ms. Lisa Mills at 914-674-7498<br />
For information regarding your Account Statement or Financial Aid status, please call 1-888-464-6737.
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Tuition and Fees for FALL <strong>2008</strong><br />
All fees are non-refundable and subject to change without prior notice.<br />
Undergraduate Tuition Full Time (12 credits or more) $7,495.00 per term<br />
Part Time (less than 12 credits)<br />
$630.00 per credit<br />
Undergraduate Registration Fee 12 credits or more $240.00 per term<br />
Less than 12 credits<br />
$120.00 per term<br />
Special Program Tuition<br />
(For <strong>Fall</strong> and Spring Terms Only)<br />
Computer Arts & Technology<br />
(greater than 6 credits)<br />
$750.00 per term<br />
Computer Arts & Technology<br />
(6 credits or less) $375.00 per term<br />
Music Industry and Technology<br />
(greater than 6 credits)<br />
$750.00 per term<br />
Music Industry and Technology<br />
(6 credits or less) $375.00 per term<br />
Graduate Tuition Communication Disorders $725.00 per credit<br />
Counseling<br />
$685.00 per credit<br />
Direct and Interactive Marketing<br />
$695.00 per credit<br />
Education<br />
$685.00 per credit<br />
English Literature<br />
$685.00 per credit<br />
Health Services Management<br />
$685.00 per credit<br />
Human Resource Management<br />
$695.00 per credit<br />
Information Assurance & Security<br />
$695.00 per credit<br />
Internet Business Systems<br />
$695.00 per credit<br />
MBA – Business Administration<br />
$695.00 per credit<br />
Nursing<br />
$685.00 per credit<br />
Occupational Therapy<br />
$725.00 per credit<br />
Organizational Leadership<br />
$695.00 per credit<br />
Physical Therapy<br />
$725.00 per credit<br />
Physician Assistant Studies<br />
$685.00 per credit<br />
Psychology<br />
$685.00 per credit<br />
Public Accounting<br />
$695.00 per credit<br />
School Building Leadership<br />
$685.00 per credit<br />
School Psychology<br />
$685.00 per credit<br />
Graduate Registration Fee 12 credits or more $240.00 per term<br />
Less than 12 credits<br />
$120.00 per term<br />
Transcript Fee Official Transcript Free<br />
Unofficial Transcript<br />
$5.00 per copy<br />
International Student Fee First Time Enrolled Fee $450.00<br />
Application Fee Undergraduate $40.00<br />
Graduate $40.00<br />
Graduate-OT/PT/OM Programs $65.00<br />
Audit Fee<br />
Change of Program Fee<br />
50% of tuition<br />
$15.00 each<br />
Late Payment Fee For each late payment $50.00 each<br />
Late Registration Fee<br />
Reinstatement of Cancelled Registration<br />
Returned Check Fee<br />
$100.00 each<br />
$100.00 each<br />
$45.00 each<br />
*For additional fees not listed, refer to the <strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> Course Bulletin and/or Catalogue for <strong>2008</strong>-2009*
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Withdrawals and Refunds<br />
Students wishing to withdraw from courses for which they<br />
have registered MUST file an official withdrawal. Ceasing<br />
to attend classes does not constitute an official withdrawal.<br />
If you do not officially withdraw it will result in the issuance<br />
of a grade of “FW” which will be calculated into the student’s<br />
GPA as an “F” and may result in dismissal. In addition<br />
this status will be reported to the Office of Student<br />
Financial Services and may result in a reduction of financial<br />
aid funds. Notification to the instructor or to any other office<br />
does not constitute an official withdrawal. An official withdrawal<br />
may be processed in person at any Student<br />
Financial Services Office, or via <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect.<br />
Withdrawal from class(es) does not necessarily entitle a student<br />
to a refund of tuition and fees paid, or to a reversal of<br />
tuition charged. Refunds will be made in accordance with<br />
the refund schedule. The date of withdrawal will be the date<br />
the official withdrawal form is entered into the computer, not<br />
the last date of class attendance. Students who receive<br />
financial aid should contact a financial aid counselor.<br />
Refund Schedule with Official Withdrawal<br />
(Dates indicate the last day on which the official<br />
withdrawal may be processed)<br />
GRADUATE PROGRAMS:<br />
100% 80% 50% 0%<br />
TERM A SEPT 9 SEPT 16 SEPT 23 SEPT 24<br />
TERM R SEPT 11 SEPT 19 ----- SEPT 20<br />
TERM Q SEPT 12 SEPT 19 ---- SEPT 20<br />
TERM V SEPT 6 ---- ---- SEPT 7<br />
TERM X SEPT 13 ---- ---- SEPT 14<br />
Session E1 SEPT 9 SEPT 12 ---- SEPT 13<br />
Session E2 OCT 7 OCT 10 ---- OCT 11<br />
Session E3 NOV 4 NOV 7 ---- NOV 8<br />
Session E4 DEC 5 DEC 10 ---- DEC 11<br />
Students who defer tuition using third party reimbursement<br />
such Company Reimbursement, or via financial aid funding<br />
such as New York State TAP Grant, Federal PELL/SEOG<br />
Grant, Federal/Private Loans, etc. will be held responsible<br />
for the tuition liability incurred if, for any reason, tuition is<br />
not paid in full within a reasonable length of time. Should it<br />
be necessary to place a delinquent account with a collection<br />
agency, all fees, including reasonable attorney fees,<br />
become the responsibility of the student.<br />
Credit granted for tuition charged to MasterCard, Discover<br />
or Visa will be credited to the student’s <strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
account.<br />
Refunds will be granted only for credit that appears on the<br />
student’s account. The processing of refunds from loans,<br />
financial aid award, or other third party reimbursement cannot<br />
begin prior to the time the college certifies eligibility<br />
and/or receives and posts the funds to the student’s<br />
account. Refund checks are made payable to the student<br />
and mailed to the student’s home address.<br />
Payment Policy and Procedures for all Students:<br />
When and how you pay for your tuition is your responsibility.<br />
It is in your best interest to visit the Office of Student<br />
Financial Services at your campus prior to August 19,<br />
<strong>2008</strong>, and certainly by the first day of class. If you have<br />
any questions, please contact the Student Financial<br />
Services Call Center at 1-888-464- 6737.<br />
1. The deadline for students to register without payment,<br />
or financial aid deferral, or an approved payment<br />
plan is August 19, <strong>2008</strong>.<br />
2. All registered students as of August 19, <strong>2008</strong> will be<br />
sent a bill.<br />
3. All students who register after August 19 are expected<br />
to make payment or arrange an approved payment<br />
agreement with the Office of Student Financial<br />
Services immediately upon registering.<br />
4. Students who have not made payment, or satisfactory<br />
payment arrangements, or lack sufficient financial<br />
aid to cover their bills will receive additional account<br />
statements indicating their account balances and will<br />
have registration/transcript holds placed on their<br />
accounts.<br />
Payment Arrangements include:<br />
• Checks and credit cards (Discover, Master card,<br />
VISA), payment in full;<br />
• Scholarship notification;<br />
• Company Reimbursement - A letter on company letterhead,<br />
signed by a supervisor, specifying that payment<br />
will be made directly to <strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong>, must be submitted<br />
to the Office of Student Accounts (student must not<br />
owe any balances for a prior term);<br />
• Employee Reimbursement – Forms and letters must be<br />
completed and submitted to the Office of Student<br />
Accounts (student must not owe any balances for a<br />
prior term);<br />
• Confirmation in <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect of Financial Aid grants<br />
and loans covering your full balance (all verification<br />
paperwork and promissory notes must be completed<br />
–contact the Office of Student Financial Services);<br />
• Payment Agreement - Interest-Free Monthly Payment<br />
Option Plan, offered by outside companies that provide<br />
tuition payment plan services.<br />
Note: Students eligible for the maximum amount of financial<br />
aid grants are still responsible for the difference<br />
between tuition and fee charges and full grant eligibility. A<br />
payment plan or loan application is required to cover the<br />
additional fees (including housing costs).
12<br />
IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS<br />
All students enrolling for six or more credits must be in full compliance with the New York State Immunization law,<br />
and will not be permitted to register for classes without proof of one MMR and submission of a completed meningitis<br />
form. The remaining documentation must be submitted within 30 days of the start of the semester. If the<br />
documentation is not submitted, the student will not be allowed to continue attending classes and will be dropped<br />
from his/her courses without refund (full tuition liability).<br />
There are several ways to comply with the immunization requirements:<br />
MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS<br />
The New York Public Health Law requires that colleges distribute information about Meningococcal Meningitis disease<br />
and vaccination to all students registered for six or more credits. Students are required to decide whether or not to be<br />
immunized for Meningitis and to submit a form that formally confirms their decision. A copy of the form is provided in<br />
this booklet. The completed form should be submitted to the Registrar’s Office (it can be faxed to 914-674-7516) or if<br />
you prefer, submit the information electronically through <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect https://www.mercy.edu/vaccine Electronic submission<br />
of the meningitis form through <strong>Mercy</strong> Connect will be accepted as your signature.<br />
MEASLES, MUMPS, AND RUBELLA (MMR)<br />
The New York Public Health Law requires that all college students born after December 31, 1956 who are taking six or<br />
more credits in a semester provide a certificate documenting immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) before<br />
their first term of study.<br />
Measles: Two doses are required<br />
1 st Dose administered after the age of 12 months.<br />
2 nd Dose administered more than 30 days after the first dose and after the age of 15 months.<br />
In the alternative, the student can present medical proof of the disease or laboratory proof of immunity (student must<br />
submit a copy of the lab report).<br />
Mumps: One Dose<br />
One dose administered after the age of 12 months or laboratory proof of immunity (student must submit a copy of the<br />
lab report)<br />
Rubella: One Dose<br />
One dose administered after the age of 12 months or laboratory proof of immunity (student must submit a copy of the<br />
lab report).<br />
The MMR combined vaccination fulfills the requirement for one dose of measles, one mumps, and one rubella immunization;<br />
however, a second measles vaccine, administered at least 30 days after the first dose, is required. Because<br />
the combined vaccine was not available in the United States before January 1, 1972, no MMR immunizations administered<br />
before that date are acceptable for US students.<br />
IMMUNIZATION SERVICES<br />
The <strong>College</strong> provides immunization services at the Bronx and Manhattan Campuses through CHD Meridian Healthcare.<br />
If you are interested, please contact the Campus Manager for dates and times.<br />
For more information about immunization, please contact your doctor or the NYS Department of Health website at<br />
www.health.state.ny.us
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MERCY COLLEGE<br />
IMMUNIZATION RECORD<br />
Name ____________________________________________ Date _______________________________<br />
Social Security # ___________________________________ Date of Birth _________________________<br />
<strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> ID # _________________________________<br />
I certify that the following is the immunization record of the above-named person. This record is<br />
presented in accordance with the New York State Immunization requirements for college students.<br />
Measles (Rubeola):<br />
Two doses of measles vaccine: Date: Dose 1 ___________________<br />
(given after 1st birthday)<br />
Dose 2 ___________________<br />
OR<br />
Physician documented history of the disease Date of Disease: ___________________<br />
OR<br />
Serologic evidence of immunity<br />
Date of positive immune titer: _________<br />
Rubella:<br />
One dose of rubella vaccine: Date: Dose 1 _____________________<br />
OR<br />
Serologic evidence of immunity<br />
Date of positive immune titer: __________<br />
Mumps:<br />
One dose of mumps vaccine: Date: Dose 1 _____________________<br />
OR<br />
Physician documented history of the disease Date of Disease: ____________________<br />
OR<br />
Serologic evidence of immunity<br />
Date of positive immune titer: __________<br />
Medical/Religious Exemption: __________________________________________________<br />
Health Official Name (Please print): ________________________________________________________<br />
Address: _____________________________________________________________________________<br />
_____________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Telephone: ____________________________________________________________________________<br />
Health Official’s Signature: ________________________________________________________________<br />
<strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> is required by law to have all students born after December 31, 1956 in compliance.<br />
Please be advised that you will not be able to register unless your immunization records<br />
are submitted to your campus registrar’s office.<br />
<strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> Immunization Compliance MMR Form 10/07
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MERCY COLLEGE<br />
MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS VACCINATION<br />
RESPONSE FORM<br />
<strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> is required to maintain a record of the following for each student:<br />
1. A response to receipt of meningococcal disease and vaccine information signed by the student.<br />
2.. A record of meningococcal meningitis immunization within the past 10 years; or<br />
3. An acknowledgement of meningococcal disease risks and refusal of the immunization signed<br />
by the student.<br />
New York State Public Health Law requires that all college and university students enrolled for at least six<br />
(6) semester hours complete and return the following form to the Registrar’s Office. Please check one:<br />
I have (for students under the age of 18: My child has):<br />
had meningococcal meningitis immunization within the past 10 years.<br />
Date received: ___________________________(Please attach proof signed by a health care<br />
provider.)<br />
[Note: If you (your child) received the meningococcal vaccine available before February 2005<br />
called Menomune, please note this vaccine’s protection lasts for approximately 3 to 5 years.<br />
Revaccination with the new conjugate vaccine called Menactra should be considered within 3-5<br />
years after receiving Menomune.]<br />
read, or have had explained to me, the information regarding meningococcal meningitis disease. I<br />
understand the risks of not receiving the vaccine. I have decided that I (my child) will not obtain<br />
immunization against meningococcal meningitis disease.<br />
Signed _____________________________________________ Date ______________________<br />
(Parent / Guardian if student is a minor.)<br />
Print Student’s Name _______________________________ Student’s Date of Birth____________<br />
Student’s <strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> ID #: _________________________________________<br />
Student’s Social Security #: ___________________________________________<br />
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM THROUGH MERCY CONNECT WILL BE<br />
ACCEPTED AS YOUR SIGNATURE: https://www.mercy.edu/vaccine OR YOU CAN FAX THIS<br />
FORM TO THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE AT 914-674-7516<br />
<strong>Mercy</strong> <strong>College</strong> Meningitis Form 10/07
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MENINGOCOCCAL INFORMATION<br />
On July 22, 2003, Governor Pataki signed New York State<br />
Public Health Law (NYSPHL) 2167 requiring colleges and universities<br />
to distribute information about meningococcal disease<br />
and vaccination to all students meeting the enrollment<br />
criteria, whether they live on or off campus. This law became<br />
effective on August 15, 2003.<br />
What is meningococcal disease?<br />
Meningococcal disease is a severe bacterial infection of the<br />
bloodstream or meninges (a thin lining covering the brain and<br />
spinal cord) caused by the meningococcus germ.<br />
Who gets meningococcal disease?<br />
Anyone can get meningococcal disease, but it is more common<br />
in infants and children. For some adolescents, such as first year<br />
college students living in dormitories, there is an increased risk<br />
of meningococcal disease. Every year in the United States<br />
approximately 2,500 people are infected and 300 die from the<br />
disease. Other persons at increased risk include household<br />
contacts of a person known to have had this disease, immunocompromised<br />
people, and people traveling to parts of the world<br />
where meningococcal meningitis is prevalent.<br />
How is the meningococcus germ spread?<br />
The meningococcus germ is spread by direct close contact<br />
with nose or throat discharges of an infected person.<br />
What are the symptoms?<br />
High fever, headache, vomiting, stiff neck and a rash are<br />
symptoms of meningococcal disease. The symptoms may<br />
appear 2 to 10 days after exposure, but usually within 5 days.<br />
Among people who develop meningococcal disease, 10-15%<br />
die, in spite of treatment with antibiotics. Of those who live,<br />
permanent brain damage, hearing loss, kidney failure, loss of<br />
arms or legs, or chronic nervous system problems can occur.<br />
What is the treatment for meningococcal disease?<br />
Antibiotics, such as penicillin G or ceftriaxone, can be used to<br />
treat people with meningococcal disease.<br />
Should people who have been in contact with a diagnosed<br />
case of meningococcal meningitis be treated?<br />
Only people who have been in close contact (household members,<br />
intimate contacts, health care personnel performing<br />
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, day care center playmates,<br />
etc.) need to be considered for preventive treatment. Such<br />
people are usually advised to obtain a prescription for a special<br />
antibiotic (either rifampin, ciprofloxacin or ceftriaxone) from<br />
their physician. Casual contact, as might occur in a regular<br />
classroom, office or factory setting, is not usually significant<br />
enough to cause concern.<br />
Is there a vaccine to prevent meningococcal meningitis?<br />
In February 2005 the CDC recommended a new vaccine,<br />
known as Menactra for use to prevent meningococcal disease<br />
in people 11-55 years of age. The previously licensed<br />
version of this vaccine, Menomune is available for children<br />
2-10 years old and adults older than 55 years. Both vaccines<br />
are 85% to 100% effective in preventing the 4 kinds of the<br />
meningococcus germ (types A, C, Y, W-135). These 4 types<br />
cause about 70% of the disease in the United States. Because<br />
the vaccines do not include type B, which accounts for about<br />
one-third of cases in adolescents, they do not prevent all<br />
cases of meningococcal disease.<br />
Is the vaccine safe? Are there adverse side effects to the<br />
vaccine?<br />
Both vaccines are currently available and both are safe and<br />
effective vaccines. However, both vaccines may cause mild<br />
and infrequent side effects, such as redness and pain at the<br />
injection site lasting up to two days.<br />
Who should get the meningococcal vaccine?<br />
The vaccine is recommended for all adolescents entering middle<br />
school (11-12 years old) and high school (15 years old),<br />
and all first year college students living in dormitories.<br />
However, the vaccine will benefit all teenagers and young<br />
adults in the United States. Also at increased risk are people<br />
with terminal complement deficiencies or asplenia, some laboratory<br />
workers and travelers to endemic areas of the world.<br />
What is the duration of protection from the vaccine?<br />
Menomune, the older vaccine, requires booster doses every<br />
3 to 5 years. Although research is still pending, the new vaccine,<br />
Menactra, will probably not require booster doses.<br />
How do I get more information about meningococcal disease<br />
and vaccination?<br />
Contact your physician or your student health service.<br />
Additional information is also available on the websites of the<br />
New York State Department of Health, www.health.state.ny.us;<br />
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention<br />
www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/index.htm; and the American<br />
<strong>College</strong> Health Association, www.acha.org<br />
Please make sure you complete and return the Meningococcal<br />
Meningitis Response Form within 30 days of the beginning of<br />
the semester. Please note that according to NYS Public Health<br />
Law, no institution shall permit any student to attend the institution<br />
in excess of 30 days without complying with this law.
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How to use this course schedule<br />
Course ID<br />
Subject<br />
BIOLOGY<br />
Course Title<br />
Term<br />
Credits<br />
DF BIOL130DFA Human Anatomy & Physiology I T 02:30 pm - 05:20 pm A 4 192<br />
DF BIOL130DFA Human Anatomy & Physiology I R 06:00 pm - 08:50 pm A LAB<br />
BLENDED<br />
HYBRID<br />
Campus<br />
Day(s) of week<br />
class meets<br />
Time<br />
class meets<br />
CRN Number<br />
Blended - In class or online<br />
Hybrid - In class with online component<br />
Legend<br />
Campus Codes<br />
BX = Bronx<br />
DF = Dobbs Ferry<br />
DL = Online Learning (Web)<br />
MT = Manhattan<br />
WP = White Plains<br />
YH = Yorktown<br />
CRN = Course Reference Number<br />
TBA = To Be Announced<br />
Day Abbreviation<br />
M = Monday<br />
T = Tuesday<br />
W = Wednesday<br />
R = Thursday<br />
F = Friday<br />
S = Saturday<br />
U = Sunday<br />
MW = Monday & Wednesday<br />
TR = Tuesday & Thursday
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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Graduate Semester<br />
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN #<br />
BANKING<br />
DF BANK890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A 1 760<br />
DF BANK899DFA Maintaining Matriculation TBA TBA A 0 759<br />
COMMUNICATION DISORDERS<br />
DF CMDS510DFA Neuroanatomy of Human Comm. T 06:00 pm - 10:00 pm A 4 1238<br />
DF CMDS515DFA Advanced Speech/Hearing Scienc W 04:30 pm - 07:00 pm A 3 1239<br />
DF CMDS520DFA Language Disorders in Children M 04:30 pm - 07:00 pm A 3 1240<br />
DF CMDS520DFB Language Disorders in Children M 01:15 pm - 03:45 pm A 3 1241<br />
DF CMDS535DFA Fluency Disorders T 05:40 pm - 08:10 pm A 3 1243<br />
DF CMDS555DFA Diag Process Comm DIsorder R 04:30 pm - 08:00 pm A 4 1244<br />
DF CMDS587DFA Language, Learning & Literacy M 04:30 pm - 07:00 pm A 3 1245<br />
DF CMDS600DFA Research Method/Comm Disorders R 04:30 pm - 08:30 pm A 4 2372<br />
DF CMDS610DFA Master’s Project TBA TBA A 3 2380<br />
DF CMDS611DFA Research Colloquium I TBA TBA A 2 2373<br />
DF CMDS620DFA Clinical Practicum I T 04:30 pm - 05:30 pm A 1 1247<br />
DF CMDS625DFA Clinical Practicum II T 04:30 pm - 05:30 pm A 2 1248<br />
DF CMDS630DFA Clinical Practicum III T 04:30 pm - 05:30 pm A 2 1249<br />
DF CMDS635DFA Schl-Based Clncl Prctcm T 04:30 pm - 05:30 pm A 2 1250<br />
DF CMDS640DFA Clncl Prctcm in Audiology T 09:00 am - 10:00 am A 1 1251<br />
DF CMDS890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A 0 3041<br />
DF CMDS891DFA Clncl Prctcm Continuation TBA TBA A 0 2934<br />
DF CMDS899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A 0 2975<br />
COUNSELING<br />
BX CNSL502BXA Sbstnc Abuse: Prvntn&Intrvntn W 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 3315<br />
DF CNSL598DFB Special Topics Series T 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 236<br />
Deve Cmprhnsv Schl Cnsling Pln<br />
DF CNSL614DFA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt W 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 765<br />
DL CNSL614DLA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt TBA TBA A WEB 3 3219<br />
DF CNSL620DFA Psychl Dysfnctn in the Family M 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 767<br />
DL CNSL625DLA Domestic Violence TBA TBA A WEB 3 2452<br />
BX CNSL630BXA Counseling and Ethics W 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 768<br />
DF CNSL630DFA Counseling and Ethics M 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 769<br />
DL CNSL630DLA Counseling and Ethics TBA TBA A WEB 3 770<br />
BX CNSL640BXA Human Development I T 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 772
18<br />
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
DF CNSL640DFA Human Development I M 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 771<br />
DL CNSL640DLA Human Development I TBA TBA A WEB 3 773<br />
BX CNSL642BXA Human Development II R 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3221<br />
DF CNSL642DFA Human Development II T 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 774<br />
DL CNSL642DLA Human Development II TBA TBA A WEB 3 775<br />
BX CNSL650BXA Counseling and Application I W 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 776<br />
DF CNSL650DFA Counseling and Application I T 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 778<br />
DL CNSL650DLA Counseling and Application I TBA TBA A WEB 3 777<br />
BX CNSL651BXA Mlticltrl Prspctives in Cnslng W 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 779<br />
DF CNSL651DFA Mlticltrl Prspctives in Cnslng R 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 780<br />
DL CNSL651DLA Mlticltrl Prspctives in Cnslng TBA TBA A WEB 3 781<br />
BX CNSL653BXA Family Life Style Assessment M 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 782<br />
DF CNSL654DFA Psychopathology R 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3316<br />
DL CNSL654DLA Psychopathology TBA TBA A WEB 3 3222<br />
BX CNSL655BXA Counseling and Application II T 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 786<br />
DF CNSL655DFA Counseling and Application II W 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 787<br />
BX CNSL657BXA Fmly Cnslng in Urban Setting R 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 788<br />
BX CNSL660BXA Practicum in Group Work T 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 790<br />
BX CNSL660BXB Practicum in Group Work M 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 791<br />
DF CNSL660DFA Practicum in Group Work R 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 792<br />
BX CNSL665BXA Career Devlpmnt and Cnslng M 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 793<br />
DF CNSL665DFA Career Devlpmnt and Cnslng W 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 794<br />
DL CNSL665DLA Career Devlpmnt and Cnslng TBA TBA A WEB 3 795<br />
BX CNSL667BXA Diagnostic Tools: Measurement R 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 2753<br />
DF CNSL667DFA Diagnostic Tools: Measurement W 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 2754<br />
BX CNSL673BXA Research Methodology M 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 798<br />
DF CNSL673DFA Research Methodology W 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 799<br />
DF CNSL680DFA Internship I: Agency Setting M 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 800<br />
DF CNSL681DFA Internship II: Agency Setting TBA TBA A 3 801<br />
DF CNSL682DFA Intrnshp I: Bilingual Setting R 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 803<br />
BX CNSL683BXA Intrnshp II: Bilingual Setting W 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 802<br />
BX CNSL684BXA Intrnshp I: School Setting T 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 3224<br />
DF CNSL684DFA Intrnshp I: School Setting M 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 804<br />
DF CNSL685DFA Intrnshp II: School Setting R 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 805<br />
DF CNSL686DFA Intrnshp I: Mntl Health M 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 6 807<br />
DF CNSL687DFA Intrnshp II: Mntl Health TBA TBA A 6 808<br />
DF CNSL890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A 0 809<br />
DF CNSL899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A 0 810
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
19<br />
EDUCATION<br />
BX EDUC501BXA Education in Today’s Schools W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1060<br />
DF EDUC501DFA Education in Today’s Schools W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1137<br />
DL EDUC501DLA Education in Today’s Schools TBA TBA A WEB 3 1139<br />
DL EDUC501DLB Education in Today’s Schools TBA TBA A WEB 3 1140<br />
MT EDUC501MTA Education in Today’s Schools M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A HYBRID 3 1121<br />
YH EDUC501YHA Education in Today’s Schools M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1193<br />
BX EDUC502BXA Edctn Stdnts with Dsblts W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1063<br />
DF EDUC502DFA Edctn Stdnts with Dsblts M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1141<br />
MT EDUC502MTA Edctn Stdnts with Dsblts M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 1122<br />
YH EDUC502YHA Edctn Stdnts with Dsblts M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1208<br />
BX EDUC503BXA Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1066<br />
DF EDUC503DFA Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1145<br />
DF EDUC503DFB Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1146<br />
Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts ABA<br />
MT EDUC503MTA Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A HYBRID 3 1123<br />
YH EDUC503YHA Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1199<br />
BX EDUC504BXA Cltrl Prspctvs Tchng Lrng Prcs R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1067<br />
DF EDUC504DFA Cltrl Prspctvs Tchng Lrng Prcs R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1147<br />
DL EDUC504DLA Cltrl Prspctvs Tchng Lrng Prcs TBA TBA A WEB 3 2453<br />
DL EDUC504DLB Cltrl Prspctvs Tchng Lrng Prcs TBA TBA A WEB 3 3356<br />
MT EDUC504MTA Cltrl Prspctvs Tchng Lrng Prcs W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A HYBRID 3 1124<br />
YH EDUC504YHA Cltrl Prspctvs Tchng Lrng Prcs W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1200<br />
BX EDUC505BXA Tchng English as 2nd Lang R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1070<br />
DF EDUC505DFA Tchng English as 2nd Lang T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1148<br />
DL EDUC505DLA Tchng English as 2nd Lang TBA TBA A WEB 3 2940<br />
MT EDUC505MTA Tchng English as 2nd Lang W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 1125<br />
YH EDUC505YHA Tchng English as 2nd Lang W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1201<br />
BX EDUC506BXA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1072<br />
DF EDUC506DFA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1149<br />
DL EDUC506DLA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl TBA TBA A WEB 3 1151<br />
MT EDUC506MTA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3305<br />
YH EDUC506YHA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1194<br />
BX EDUC507BXA Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1074<br />
DF EDUC507DFA Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1152<br />
DL EDUC507DLA Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc TBA TBA A WEB 3 2755<br />
MT EDUC507MTA Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A HYBRID 3 1127<br />
YH EDUC507YHA Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1209
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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
DF EDUC508DFA Thry & Prctc Blngl Ed T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3299<br />
BX EDUC509BXA Lngstcs & Lang Dvlpmnt R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3294<br />
BX EDUC510BXA Art Acrs Currclm Erly-Mid Chld T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1077<br />
BX EDUC510BXB Art Acrs Currclm Erly-Mid Chld T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1078<br />
DF EDUC510DFA Art Acrs Currclm Erly-Mid Chld R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1155<br />
DF EDUC510DFB Art Acrs Currclm Erly-Mid Chld R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 2761<br />
MT EDUC510MTA Art Acrs Currclm Erly-Mid Chld R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 1128<br />
YH EDUC510YHA Art Acrs Currclm Erly-Mid Chld T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1202<br />
BX EDUC511BXA Mthds & Mtrls Adlscnc Ed M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1082<br />
DF EDUC511DFA Mthds & Mtrls Adlscnc Ed W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1157<br />
YH EDUC511YHA Mthds & Mtrls Adlscnc Ed S 09:00 am - 05:00 pm V 3 1210<br />
BX EDUC513BXA Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1083<br />
DF EDUC513DFA Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3300<br />
YH EDUC513YHA Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1534<br />
BX EDUC514BXA Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1084<br />
YH EDUC514YHA Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3307<br />
BX EDUC515BXA Psych & Mid Chlhd Dvlpmnt T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3295<br />
YH EDUC515YHA Psych & Mid Chlhd Dvlpmnt M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3308<br />
BX EDUC517BXA Educ Psych & Adlscnt Dvlpmnt W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1085<br />
DF EDUC517DFA Educ Psych & Adlscnt Dvlpmnt W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1160<br />
MT EDUC517MTA Educ Psych & Adlscnt Dvlpmnt T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A HYBRID 3 1130<br />
YH EDUC517YHA Educ Psych & Adlscnt Dvlpmnt W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1537<br />
BX EDUC518BXA Mthds & Mtrls in Mid Chldhd Ed M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1086<br />
YH EDUC518YHA Mthds & Mtrls in Mid Chldhd Ed M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1203<br />
BX EDUC522BXA Lang Develop & Lit Acquisition M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1087<br />
DF EDUC522DFA Lang Develop & Lit Acquisition M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1161<br />
DF EDUC524DFA Sing Sub Rsrch Dsgn Educ T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3357<br />
DF EDUC526DFA Fund Asmnt/Positv Behv Supprt T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 2428<br />
BX EDUC561BXA Ltrcy Instctn Stdnts Dsbls R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1089<br />
DF EDUC561DFA Ltrcy Instctn Stdnts Dsbls M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1163<br />
BX EDUC573BXA Lrng Tchnlgy Across Eng Lang R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1090<br />
DL EDUC573DLA Lrng Tchnlgy Across Eng Lang TBA TBA A WEB 3 2482<br />
YH EDUC573YHA Lrng Tchnlgy Across Eng Lang M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1211<br />
DL EDUC600DLA Mltcltr Chld Lit Thru Mid Chld TBA TBA A WEB 3 1165<br />
BX EDUC601BXA Lng Arts/S Studies EChild-Chid R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1092<br />
Lang Arts and Social Studies<br />
DF EDUC601DFA Lng Arts/S Studies EChild-Chid M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1166<br />
Lang Arts and Social Studies
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
21<br />
YH EDUC601YHA Lng Arts/S Studies EChild-Chid W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1217<br />
Lang Arts and Social Studies<br />
BX EDUC603BXA Math/Science E Chldhd-Childhd R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1094<br />
DF EDUC603DFA Math/Science E Chldhd-Childhd M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1168<br />
MT EDUC603MTA Math/Science E Chldhd-Childhd M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 1132<br />
YH EDUC603YHA Math/Science E Chldhd-Childhd W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1204<br />
DF EDUC604DFA Math & Science Bilngl Ed W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1169<br />
BX EDUC605BXA Assess/Crct Lit Prb EChld/Chl T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1097<br />
BX EDUC605BXB Assess/Crct Lit Prb EChld/Chl R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1098<br />
DF EDUC605DFA Assess/Crct Lit Prb EChld/Chl W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1170<br />
YH EDUC605YHA Assess/Crct Lit Prb EChld/Chl M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3309<br />
YH EDUC605YHB Assess/Crct Lit Prb EChld/Chl M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3310<br />
BX EDUC609BXA Intg Cmptrs/Tech Acros Currlum M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1101<br />
BX EDUC609BXB Intg Cmptrs/Tech Acros Currlum T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1102<br />
DF EDUC609DFA Intg Cmptrs/Tech Acros Currlum R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1172<br />
MT EDUC609MTA Intg Cmptrs/Tech Acros Currlum S 09:00 am - 05:00 pm V HYBRID 3 1134<br />
YH EDUC609YHA Intg Cmptrs/Tech Acros Currlum W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1212<br />
YH EDUC609YHB Intg Cmptrs/Tech Acros Currlum S 09:00 am - 05:00 pm X 3 1538<br />
DF EDUC610DFA Developmental Psychology R 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1174<br />
DF EDUC616DFA Thry/Prac 2nd Lng Tch Std Disb W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1175<br />
BX EDUC617BXA Literacy Instruct Brth-Grade 6 W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1106<br />
YH EDUC617YHA Literacy Instruct Brth-Grade 6 T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1205<br />
YH EDUC622YHA Chldhd Ed I: Eng Lang Arts T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3311<br />
YH EDUC625YHA Chldhd Ed IV: Science T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1206<br />
BX EDUC627BXA Writ Proc/Instr Strt Brth-Grd6 W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1107<br />
YH EDUC627YHA Writ Proc/Instr Strt Brth-Grd6 T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3312<br />
DF EDUC629DFA Mdrn Eng Strct/Tch Eng 2nd Lg W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1177<br />
DF EDUC636DFA Mth/Mtrls Tch Eng 2nd Lg PK-12 T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1178<br />
BX EDUC643BXA Read/Write Cntnt Area Grd 5-12 M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1108<br />
DL EDUC643DLA Read/Write Cntnt Area Grd 5-12 TBA TBA A WEB 3 1179<br />
MT EDUC643MTA Read/Write Cntnt Area Grd 5-12 T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3306<br />
YH EDUC643YHA Read/Write Cntnt Area Grd 5-12 R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1207<br />
BX EDUC648BXA Dmsns of Lrng & Ltrcy W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1109<br />
DF EDUC648DFA Dmsns of Lrng & Ltrcy T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1180<br />
BX EDUC650BXA Pract Lit Assmnt, Brth-Gr. 6 R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1110<br />
DF EDUC650DFA Pract Lit Assmnt, Brth-Gr. 6 T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1181<br />
YH EDUC650YHA Pract Lit Assmnt, Brth-Gr. 6 T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1213<br />
BX EDUC651BXA Pract Lit Assmnt, Grades 5-12 TBA TBA A 3 3296<br />
YH EDUC651YHA Pract Lit Assmnt, Grades 5-12 TBA TBA A 3 1214
22<br />
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
BX EDUC654BXA Bhvr Mgnt Apps Cldrn w/Spc Nds W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3297<br />
DF EDUC654DFA Bhvr Mgnt Apps Cldrn w/Spc Nds M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 2429<br />
DF EDUC654DFB Bhvr Mgnt Apps Cldrn w/Spc Nds T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3301<br />
MT EDUC654MTA Bhvr Mgnt Apps Cldrn w/Spc Nds R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 2379<br />
YH EDUC654YHA Bhvr Mgnt Apps Cldrn w/Spc Nds W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3313<br />
BX EDUC655BXA Pract in Lit Instr Birth-Gr. 6 T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3298<br />
DF EDUC655DFA Pract in Lit Instr Birth-Gr. 6 R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1182<br />
YH EDUC655YHA Pract in Lit Instr Birth-Gr. 6 R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1219<br />
YH EDUC656YHA Pract in Lit Instr Grade 5-12 TBA TBA A 3 1220<br />
BX EDUC658BXA Seminar: Orgn/Admin Lit Prgms R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3302<br />
YH EDUC658YHA Seminar: Orgn/Admin Lit Prgms M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1197<br />
BX EDUC674BXA Assitv/Lrn Tech Std Dis/Sp Nds T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1111<br />
BX EDUC674BXB Assitv/Lrn Tech Std Dis/Sp Nds W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1112<br />
DF EDUC674DFA Assitv/Lrn Tech Std Dis/Sp Nds M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1183<br />
DF EDUC674DFB Assitv/Lrn Tech Std Dis/Sp Nds T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3303<br />
MT EDUC674MTA Assitv/Lrn Tech Std Dis/Sp Nds R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1429<br />
YH EDUC674YHA Assitv/Lrn Tech Std Dis/Sp Nds T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1198<br />
BX EDUC701BXA Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminar I T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1113<br />
DF EDUC701DFA Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminar I W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1184<br />
DF EDUC701DFB Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminar I W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1185<br />
YH EDUC701YHA Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminar I TBA TBA A 3 1221<br />
YH EDUC701YHB Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminar I TBA TBA A 3 1223<br />
BX EDUC702BXA Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminr II TBA TBA A 3 1114<br />
DF EDUC702DFA Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminr II TBA TBA A 3 1187<br />
DF EDUC702DFB Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminr II TBA TBA A 3 1188<br />
YH EDUC702YHA Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminr II R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1222<br />
YH EDUC702YHB Stdnt Teach/Intrnshp/Seminr II R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1225<br />
BX EDUC703BXA Mentoring Seminar I TBA TBA A 3 2448<br />
BX EDUC703BXB Mentoring Seminar I TBA TBA A 3 2449<br />
BX EDUC704BXA Mentoring Seminar II TBA TBA A 3 2787<br />
DF EDUC706DFA Schl Intrnshp/Seminar Bilng Ed W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1190<br />
BX EDUC711BXA Symposium in Teaching I M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1115<br />
DF EDUC711DFA Symposium in Teaching I M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3304<br />
MT EDUC711MTA Symposium in Teaching I W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 1135<br />
YH EDUC711YHA Symposium in Teaching I R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1227<br />
Symposium in Teaching I (ELE)<br />
MT EDUC712MTA Symposium in Teaching II R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A HYBRID 3 1136<br />
YH EDUC712YHA Symposium in Teaching II R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3314
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
23<br />
DF EDUC890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A 0 1191<br />
DF EDUC899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A 0 1192<br />
ENGLISH<br />
DF ENGL502DFA Humanism In Renaissance Text R 05:10 pm - 08:00 pm A BLENDED 3 3177<br />
DL ENGL509DLA Perspectives On The Essay TBA TBA A WEB 3 3178<br />
YH ENGL511YHA Search Identity In Amer Lit W 05:10 pm - 08:20 pm A BLENDED 3 3176<br />
DL ENGL515DLA Special Topics In Literature TBA TBA A WEB 3 879<br />
Spec Tpcs: Contemporary Drama<br />
DL ENGL515DLB Special Topics In Literature TBA TBA A WEB 3 3179<br />
Spec Tpcs: Creative Writing<br />
DL ENGL515DLC Special Topics In Literature TBA TBA A WEB 3 3180<br />
Spec Tpcs: Postcolonial Lit<br />
INFORMATION ASSURANCE & SECURITY<br />
BX IASP500BXA Topics in Information Security W 05:40 pm - 10:30 pm A 3 2829<br />
DL IASP500DLA Topics in Information Security TBA TBA A WEB 3 2881<br />
DF IASP520DFA Data Mining/Knowledge Discover R 06:15 pm - 09:05 pm A 3 3129<br />
DL IASP520DLA Data Mining/Knowledge Discover TBA TBA A WEB 3 3130<br />
DF IASP530DFA Forensic Computing T 06:15 pm - 09:05 pm A 3 2830<br />
DL IASP530DLA Forensic Computing TBA TBA A WEB 3 2882<br />
BX IASP560BXA Wireless Network & Security M 07:40 pm - 10:30 pm A 3 3131<br />
DL IASP560DLA Wireless Network & Security TBA TBA A WEB 3 3132<br />
DF IASP600DFA Master’s Project TBA TBA A 3 3133<br />
DL IASP600DLA Master’s Project TBA TBA A WEB 3 3134<br />
DF IASP601DFA Master’s Thesis TBA TBA A 6 3135<br />
NURSING<br />
DL NURS501DLA Contemp Issues In Prof Nursng TBA TBA A WEB 4 1267<br />
DF NURS505DFA Phlsphcl Fndtns of Nursing T 04:30 pm - 07:15 pm A 3 1282<br />
DF NURS505DFB Phlsphcl Fndtns of Nursing T 07:30 pm - 09:45 pm A 3 1283<br />
DL NURS505DLA Phlsphcl Fndtns of Nursing TBA TBA A WEB 3 1268<br />
DF NURS510DFA Dvsrty: Family as Lens T 04:30 pm - 07:15 pm A 3 1284<br />
DF NURS510DFB Dvsrty: Family as Lens T 07:30 pm - 09:45 pm A 3 1285<br />
DL NURS510DLA Dvsrty: Family as Lens TBA TBA A WEB 3 1269<br />
DF NURS512DFA Health Policy T 01:00 pm - 04:00 pm A 3 1286<br />
DL NURS512DLA Health Policy TBA TBA A WEB 3 1270<br />
DF NURS609DFA Instructional Strategies R 04:30 pm - 07:15 pm A 3 1287<br />
DF NURS609DFB Instructional Strategies R 07:30 pm - 09:45 pm A 3 1288<br />
DL NURS609DLA Instructional Strategies TBA TBA A WEB 3 1271
24<br />
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
DF NURS612DFA Cmptr Tech In Nur Ed R 07:30 pm - 09:45 pm A 3 3119<br />
DL NURS612DLA Cmptr Tech In Nur Ed TBA TBA A WEB 3 1272<br />
DF NURS640DFA Capstone R 04:30 pm - 07:15 pm A 3 1290<br />
DF NURS640DFB Capstone R 07:30 pm - 09:45 pm A 3 1291<br />
DF NURS640DFC Capstone R 07:15 pm - 09:45 pm A 3 2446<br />
DL NURS640DLA Capstone TBA TBA A WEB 3 1273<br />
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP<br />
BX ORGL510BXA Becoming Transformational Ldr TR 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E1 3 831<br />
MT ORGL510CEA Becoming Transformational Ldr TR 05:00 pm - 09:15 pm E1 3 832<br />
DF ORGL510DFA Becoming Transformational Ldr MW 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E1 3 833<br />
DL ORGL510DLA Becoming Transformational Ldr TBA TBA E1 WEB 3 834<br />
MT ORGL510MTA Becoming Transformational Ldr MW 05:45 pm - 10:00 pm E1 3 835<br />
BX ORGL515BXA Practicing Ethical Leadership TR 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E2 3 836<br />
MT ORGL515CEA Practicing Ethical Leadership TR 05:00 pm - 09:15 pm E2 3 837<br />
DF ORGL515DFA Practicing Ethical Leadership MW 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E2 3 838<br />
DL ORGL515DLA Practicing Ethical Leadership TBA TBA E2 WEB 3 839<br />
MT ORGL515MTA Practicing Ethical Leadership MW 05:45 pm - 10:00 pm E2 3 840<br />
BX ORGL520BXA Aligning Meaning and Purpose TR 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E3 3 841<br />
MT ORGL520CEA Aligning Meaning and Purpose TR 05:00 pm - 09:15 pm E3 3 842<br />
DF ORGL520DFA Aligning Meaning and Purpose MW 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E3 3 843<br />
DL ORGL520DLA Aligning Meaning and Purpose TBA TBA E3 WEB 3 844<br />
MT ORGL520MTA Aligning Meaning and Purpose MW 05:45 pm - 10:00 pm E3 3 845<br />
BX ORGL525BXA Integrative Case Studies I TR 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E4 2 846<br />
MT ORGL525CEA Integrative Case Studies I TR 05:00 pm - 09:15 pm E4 2 847<br />
DF ORGL525DFA Integrative Case Studies I MW 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E4 2 848<br />
DL ORGL525DLA Integrative Case Studies I TBA TBA E4 WEB 2 849<br />
MT ORGL525MTA Integrative Case Studies I MW 05:45 pm - 10:00 pm E4 2 850<br />
DL ORGL540DLA Collaborative Communication TBA TBA E1 WEB 3 851<br />
DL ORGL545DLA Leading Diverse Teams TBA TBA E2 WEB 3 852<br />
DL ORGL550DLA Leading Team Projects TBA TBA E3 WEB 3 853<br />
DL ORGL555DLA Integrative Case Study II TBA TBA E4 WEB 2 854<br />
BX ORGL570BXA Build Sustainable Organization MW 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E1 3 855<br />
MT ORGL570CEA Build Sustainable Organization TR 05:00 pm - 09:15 pm E1 3 859<br />
DL ORGL570DLA Build Sustainable Organization TBA TBA E1 WEB 3 856<br />
BX ORGL575BXA Developing Learning Systems MW 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E2 3 857<br />
MT ORGL575CEA Developing Learning Systems TR 05:00 pm - 09:15 pm E2 3 861<br />
DL ORGL575DLA Developing Learning Systems TBA TBA E2 WEB 3 862
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
25<br />
BX ORGL580BXA Implementing Change Initiative MW 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E3 3 863<br />
MT ORGL580CEA Implementing Change Initiative TR 05:00 pm - 09:15 pm E3 3 865<br />
DL ORGL580DLA Implementing Change Initiative TBA TBA E3 WEB 3 866<br />
BX ORGL585BXA Integrative Case Studies III MW 06:15 pm - 10:30 pm E4 2 867<br />
MT ORGL585CEA Integrative Case Studies III TR 05:00 pm - 09:15 pm E4 2 868<br />
DL ORGL585DLA Integrative Case Studies III TBA TBA E4 WEB 2 870<br />
DF ORGL590DFA Research Project TBA TBA E4 3 871<br />
DF ORGL890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA E4 0 872<br />
DF ORGL899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA E4 0 873<br />
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT<br />
BX PHAS504BXA Fndmntls Clncl Med II TBA TBA A 4 1292<br />
BX PHAS509BXA Pharmacology I W 11:00 am - 02:00 pm A 3 1293<br />
BX PHAS511BXA Physical Diagnosis R 01:00 pm - 05:30 pm A 3 1294<br />
BX PHAS513BXA Physcn Asstnt Smnr F 10:30 am - 12:30 pm A 2 1296<br />
BX PHAS516BXA Clncl Lab Procedures M 09:00 am - 11:00 am A 2 2405<br />
BX PHAS516BXB Clncl Lab Procedures M 11:30 am - 01:30 pm A 2 2935<br />
BX PHAS528BXA Commctn in Mdcl Encntr T 09:00 am - 11:00 am A 2 1297<br />
BX PHAS528BXB Commctn in Mdcl Encntr TBA TBA A 2 3125<br />
BX PHAS530BXA Medical Spanish I F 08:00 am - 09:00 am A 1 1298<br />
BX PHAS530BXB Medical Spanish I F 09:10 am - 10:10 am A 1 2937<br />
BX PHAS600BXA Internal Medicine Clerkship TBA TBA A 4 1299<br />
BX PHAS601BXA Pediatrics Clerkship TBA TBA A 2 1300<br />
BX PHAS602BXA Surgery Clerkship TBA TBA A 4 1301<br />
BX PHAS603BXA Emergency Medicine Clerkship TBA TBA A 4 1302<br />
BX PHAS604BXA Family Medicine Clerkship TBA TBA A 4 1303<br />
BX PHAS605BXA Obstetrics & Gynecology Clkshp TBA TBA A 4 1304<br />
BX PHAS606BXA Elective Clerkship TBA TBA A 3 1305<br />
BX PHAS607BXA Clrkshp:Care Vulnerable Pop TBA TBA A 2 3126<br />
BX PHAS890BXA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A 0 1306<br />
BX PHAS899BXA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A 0 1307<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
DF PSYN602DFA Devlpmnt Across the Lifespan M 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 823<br />
DF PSYN603DFA Contemp Theories in Psych T 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 824<br />
DL PSYN603DLA Contemp Theories in Psych TBA TBA A WEB 3 3228<br />
DF PSYN604DFA Physiological Psychology T 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 825<br />
DF PSYN614DFA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt W 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 766
26<br />
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
DL PSYN614DLA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt TBA TBA A WEB 3 3220<br />
DF PSYN616DFA Statstcs & Rsrch Methdlgy I R 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 813<br />
DF PSYN617DFA Statstcs & Rsrch Methdlgy II W 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 815<br />
DF PSYN617DFB Statstcs & Rsrch Methdlgy II T 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 3319<br />
DL PSYN625DLA Domestic Violence: Fmly Trtmnt TBA TBA A WEB 3 2758<br />
DF PSYN630DFA Practicum I TBA TBA A 3 827<br />
BX PSYN644BXA Group Experience M 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 2784<br />
DF PSYN644DFA Group Experience W 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 3225<br />
BX PSYN653BXA Family Life Style Assessment M 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 783<br />
DF PSYN654DFA Psychopathology R 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3317<br />
DL PSYN654DLA Psychopathology TBA TBA A WEB 3 3223<br />
DF PSYN656DFA Family Law M 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 828<br />
BX PSYN657BXA Fmly Cnslng in Urban Setting R 07:05 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 929<br />
DF PSYN890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A 0 829<br />
DF PSYN899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A 0 830<br />
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY<br />
BX SCPY610BXA Developmental Psychology M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 2884<br />
DF SCPY610DFA Developmental Psychology R 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 811<br />
DF SCPY616DFA Stats & Rsrch Mthdlgy I R 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 812<br />
DF SCPY617DFA Stats & Rsrch Mthdlgy II W 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 814<br />
DF SCPY617DFB Stats & Rsrch Mthdlgy II T 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 3318<br />
DF SCPY641DFA Nrlgcl Fctrs in Bhvr T 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 816<br />
DF SCPY654DFA Bhvrl Mgmt Apps for Chld M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 2430<br />
DF SCPY704DFA Educnl & Psychl Tstng R 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 817<br />
DF SCPY710DFA Cnsltn in Schl Setting W 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 818<br />
DF SCPY719DFA Indvdl Assmt: Cgntv II R 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 819<br />
DF SCPY719DFB Indvdl Assmt: Cgntv II R 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 3226<br />
DF SCPY720DFA Indvdl Assmt: Prsnlty I T 07:15 pm - 10:05 pm A 3 820<br />
DF SCPY720DFB Indvdl Assmt: Prsnlty I T 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3320<br />
DF SCPY771DFA Intrnshp in Schl Psych M 04:15 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 821<br />
DF SCPY890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A 0 822<br />
SCHOOL SUPERVISION<br />
BX EDSA500BXA Issues/Trends Amrcn Edctn M 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1047<br />
DF EDSA500DFA Issues/Trends Amrcn Edctn T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3285<br />
MT EDSA500MTA Issues/Trends Amrcn Edctn T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A HYBRID 3 1116<br />
YH EDSA500YHA Issues/Trends Amrcn Edctn W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3286<br />
BX EDSA510BXA Intro to Research R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1048
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
27<br />
DL EDSA510DLA Intro to Research TBA A WEB 3 1482<br />
MT EDSA510MTA Intro to Research W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3287<br />
BX EDSA525BXA Cultural Pluralism R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1049<br />
DF EDSA525DFA Cultural Pluralism W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3288<br />
DL EDSA525DLA Cultural Pluralism TBA TBA A WEB 3 1483<br />
BX EDSA530BXA Prfsnl Schl Admin/Sprvsn M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1050<br />
DF EDSA530DFA Prfsnl Schl Admin/Sprvsn R 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3289<br />
MT EDSA530MTA Prfsnl Schl Admin/Sprvsn W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 1117<br />
YH EDSA530YHA Prfsnl Schl Admin/Sprvsn W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3290<br />
DF EDSA535DFA Orgnztn of Cmmnty Rltns Prgm S 08:30 am - 05:00 pm X 3 1507<br />
WP EDSA535WPA Orgnztn of Cmmnty Rltns Prgm S 08:30 am - 05:00 pm V 3 3291<br />
BX EDSA540BXA Mngng Tchng Lrng Prcs W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1051<br />
DF EDSA540DFA Mngng Tchng Lrng Prcs T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A HYBRID 3 1512<br />
MT EDSA540MTA Mngng Tchng Lrng Prcs T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 1118<br />
YH EDSA540YHA Mngng Tchng Lrng Prcs T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 3292<br />
DF EDSA552DFA Hmn Rsrcs Mgmt Schl Admin W 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 1516<br />
BX EDSA555BXA School Finance W 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1052<br />
DF EDSA555DFA School Finance M 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A HYBRID 3 1523<br />
DL EDSA555DLA School Finance TBA TBA A WEB 3 1520<br />
MT EDSA555MTA School Finance S 08:30 am - 05:00 pm X 3 1430<br />
BX EDSA560BXA School Law T 07:10 pm - 09:30 pm A 3 1053<br />
DF EDSA560DFA School Law R 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3359<br />
MT EDSA560MTA School Law S 08:30 am - 05:00 pm X 3 1432<br />
BX EDSA565BXA Grants & Evltn Strtgs S 08:30 am - 05:00 pm V 3 1326<br />
YH EDSA565YHA Grants & Evltn Strtgs T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 3293<br />
BX EDSA580BXA Clinic for Schl Admn T 04:45 pm - 07:05 pm A 3 1054<br />
BX EDSA590BXA Internship I TBA TBA A 3 1055<br />
BX EDSA590BXB Internship I TBA TBA A 3 1056<br />
DF EDSA590DFA Internship I TBA TBA A HYBRID 3 1528<br />
DF EDSA590DFB Internship I TBA TBA A 3 1530<br />
MT EDSA590MTA Internship I TBA TBA A 3 1119<br />
BX EDSA591BXA Internship II TBA TBA A 3 1058<br />
BX EDSA591BXB Internship II TBA TBA A 3 1059<br />
DF EDSA591DFA Internship II TBA TBA A HYBRID 3 1532<br />
MT EDSA591MTA Internship II TBA TBA A 3 1120<br />
SECURITIES<br />
DF SECR890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A 1 761<br />
DF SECR899DFA Maintaining Matriculation TBA TBA A 0 762
28<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Graduate Trimester<br />
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDITS CRN#<br />
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY<br />
DF OCTR500DFA Mdls of Occptnl Thrpy Pract U 09:00 am - 05:00 pm R 3 327<br />
DF OCTR503DFA Applied Research TBA TBA R 1 328<br />
DF OCTR505DFA Chld & Occptnl Thrpy Pract S 09:00 am - 05:30 pm R 5 329<br />
DF OCTR506DFA Lvl I Fldwrk Pdtrc Thrpy TBA TBA R 1 330<br />
DF OCTR506DFB Lvl I Fldwrk Pdtrc Thrpy TBA TBA R 1 331<br />
DF OCTR507DFA Prblm Based Lrng Chld Hlth TBA TBA R 1 332<br />
DF OCTR507DFB Prblm Based Lrng Chld Hlth TBA TBA R 1 333<br />
DF OCTR525DFA Qltv & Qntv Rsrch Mthds TBA TBA R 3 355<br />
DF OCTR600DFA Clncl Rsrch Colloquium TBA TBA R 2 356<br />
DF OCTR600DFB Clncl Rsrch Colloquium TBA TBA R 2 357<br />
DF OCTR600DFC Clncl Rsrch Colloquium TBA TBA R 2 358<br />
DF OCTR602DFA Clncl Rsrch Colloquium III TBA TBA R 1 359<br />
DF OCTR602DFB Clncl Rsrch Colloquium III TBA TBA R 1 360<br />
DF OCTR605DFA Adlthd & Occptnl Thrpy Pract S 09:00 am - 05:30 pm R 5 334<br />
DF OCTR606DFA Lvl I Fldwrk Adlt Phycl Dsblty TBA TBA R 1 335<br />
DF OCTR606DFB Lvl I Fldwrk Adlt Phycl Dsblty TBA TBA R 1 336<br />
DF OCTR607DFA Prblm Based Lrng Adlt Hlth TBA TBA R 1 337<br />
DF OCTR607DFB Prblm Based Lrng Adlt Hlth TBA TBA R 1 338<br />
DF OCTR610DFA Occptnl Thrpy Assmt Trtmt IV U 09:00 am - 05:00 pm R 3 339<br />
DF OCTR623DFA Clincl Ed II - 1st Plcmnt TBA TBA R 4 340<br />
DF OCTR623DFB Clincl Ed II - 1st Plcmnt TBA TBA R 4 361<br />
DF OCTR625DFA Clincl Ed II - 2nd Plcmnt TBA TBA R 4 341<br />
DF OCTR625DFB Clincl Ed II - 2nd Plcmnt TBA TBA R 4 362<br />
DF OCTR626DFA Clncl Ed Continuation TBA TBA R 6 342<br />
DF OCTR635DFA Specialty Fldwrk II TBA TBA R 1 343<br />
DF OCTR890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA R 0 344<br />
DF OCTR899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA R 0 345<br />
PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />
DF PHTR504DFA Human Physiology U 09:00 am - 05:00 pm R 4 347<br />
DF PHTR510DFA Scientific Writing TBA TBA R 2 346<br />
DF PHTR530DFA Intro to Research Theory TBA TBA R 1 311<br />
DF PHTR535DFA Childhood & PT Practice F 06:00 pm - 09:00 pm R 7 326
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
29<br />
DF PHTR535DFA Childhood & PT Practice S 09:00 am - 06:00 pm R 7 326<br />
DF PHTR540DFA PT Assessment & Treatment I U 09:00 am - 05:00 pm R 3 312<br />
DF PHTR616DFA Adulthood & PT Practice I S 09:00 am - 06:00 pm R 3 313<br />
DF PHTR617DFA Adulthood & PT Practice II U 09:00 am - 05:00 pm R 3 314<br />
DL PHTR618DLA Adulthood & Prblm Solving App TBA TBA R WEB 1 354<br />
DF PHTR619DFA Medical Differential Diagnosis F 09:00 am - 06:00 pm R 2 317<br />
DF PHTR620DFA Professional Managemnt&Admin F 06:00 pm - 09:00 pm R HYBRID 3 315<br />
DF PHTR621DFA Radiology for PT TBA TBA R 1 348<br />
DF PHTR705DFA Advanced Clinical Ed II TBA TBA R 3 320<br />
DF PHTR706DFA Clinical Ed Continuation TBA TBA R 6 321<br />
DF PHTR710DFA Research Externship TBA TBA R 4 324<br />
DF PHTR720DFA Advanced Clinical Ed III TBA TBA R 3 319<br />
DF PHTR890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA R 0 322<br />
DF PHTR899DFA Maintenance Matriculation TBA TBA R 0 323
30<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Graduate Quarter<br />
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
ACCOUNTING<br />
DF ACCT520DFA Contemporary Issues Auditing R 06:15 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 327<br />
DF ACCT550DFA Advanced Controllership T 06:15 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 328<br />
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION<br />
DF MBAA501DFA Financial Accounting M 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 359<br />
DF MBAA505DFA Economic Enviromnt of Business W 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 361<br />
DF MBAA507DFA Intro to Quantitative Analysis W 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 362<br />
DF MBAA530DFA Mgmt & Life-Work Planning M 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 363<br />
DF MBAA601DFA Quantitative Meth Bus Research M 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 364<br />
DF MBAA602DFA Managerial Economics R 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 365<br />
DF MBAA810DFA Capstone Seminar I T 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 366<br />
DF MBAA811DFA Capstone Seminar II TBA TBA Q 3 367<br />
DF MBAA815DFA Comprehensive Case Analysis I W 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 368<br />
DF MBAA890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA Q 0 369<br />
DF MBAA899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA Q 0 370<br />
DIRECT & INTERACTIVE MARKETING<br />
DL DMKT640DLA Interactive Direct Marketing TBA TBA Q WEB 3 398<br />
MT DMKT620MTA Adv Creat Copywrit Direct Mkt T 06:30 pm - 09:30 pm Q 3 400<br />
DF DMKT710DFA Independent Research Project TBA TBA Q 3 337<br />
DF DMKT720DFA Independent Research Prjct II TBA TBA Q 3 338<br />
DF DMKT890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA Q 0 392<br />
FINANCE<br />
DF FINC714DFA Working Capital Management R 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 390<br />
HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT<br />
DF HSMG611DFA Health Care Management W 06:00 pm - 09:00 pm Q HYBRID 3 373<br />
DF HSMG631DFA HRM for the Health Care Org S 09:00 am - 12:00 pm Q HYBRID 3 374<br />
DF HSMG731DFA Adv Issues/Hlth Services Mgmt M 06:00 pm - 08:35 pm Q HYBRID 3 377<br />
Amer Hlth Care:What/Why/Where<br />
DF HSMG731DFB Adv Issues/Hlth Services Mgmt M 06:00 pm - 08:35 pm Q HYBRID 3 378<br />
Write/Professional Effective<br />
DF HSMG801DFA Internship Experience TBA TBA Q 3 379<br />
DF HSMG811DFA Capstone Project Hlth Serv Mgt TBA TBA Q 3 380
CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAY/TIME TERM CREDIT CRN#<br />
31<br />
DF HSMG890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA Q 0 381<br />
DF HSMG899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA Q 0 382<br />
DL MPAT531DLA Management Information Systems TBA TBA Q WEB 3 383<br />
DL MPAT541DLA Managerial Communic/Leadershp TBA TBA Q WEB 3 384<br />
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT<br />
DF HRMG500DFA Intro to Human Resource Mgmt. R 06:30 pm - 09:30 pm Q 3 339<br />
DL HRMG520DLA Tech/Tools Human Res Mgt. TBA TBA Q WEB 3 342<br />
DL HRMG525DLA Mgt in a Changing Work Environ TBA TBA Q WEB 3 397<br />
DF HRMG530DFA Accounting and Budgeting S 09:00 am - 12:45 pm Q 3 344<br />
DF HRMG630DFA Employment Law S 09:00 am - 12:45 pm Q 3 345<br />
DL HRMG630DLA Employment Law TBA TBA Q WEB 3 346<br />
DF HRMG650DFA Current Issues Human Res Mgt R 06:30 pm - 09:30 pm Q 3 347<br />
DF HRMG715DFA Training and Development W 06:30 pm - 09:30 pm Q 3 349<br />
DL HRMG730DLA Organizational Behavior TBA TBA Q WEB 3 386<br />
DF HRMG750DFA Wage/Salary Admin & Comp T 06:30 pm - 09:30 pm Q 3 351<br />
DL HRMG775DLA Employment Law Today TBA TBA Q WEB 3 388<br />
DF HRMG785DFA Research Techniques/Thesis S 01:15 pm - 05:00 pm Q 3 353<br />
DF HRMG799DFA Internship in Human Res Mgt TBA TBA Q 3 354<br />
DF HRMG810DFA Capstone: Thesis TBA TBA Q 3 355<br />
DF HRMG890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA Q 0 356<br />
DF HRMG899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA Q 0 357<br />
INTERNET BUSINESS SYSTEMS<br />
DF INBS510DFA Intro To Internet Business Sys M 06:45 pm - 09:45 pm Q HYBRID 3 321<br />
DF INBS520DFA Intro To Internet Technologies W 06:45 pm - 09:45 pm Q HYBRID 3 322<br />
DF INBS645DFA Business-to-Business Int Sys R 06:45 pm - 09:45 pm Q HYBRID 3 323<br />
DF INBS675DFA Internets and Networking M 06:45 pm - 09:45 pm Q HYBRID 3 396<br />
DF INBS685DFA Internet Database MGT Systems T 06:45 pm - 09:45 pm Q HYBRID 3 324<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
DL MGMT707DLA Small Bus & New Venture Mgmt TBA TBA Q WEB 3 391<br />
MARKETING<br />
DF MKTG705DFA Consumer Behavior T 07:00 pm - 10:00 pm Q 3 371<br />
NURSING<br />
DF NURS611DFA Health Care Mgmt W 06:00 pm - 09:00 pm Q HYBRID 3 375<br />
DF NURS631DFA Hmn Rsrce Mgmt Hlth Care S 09:00 am - 12:00 pm Q HYBRID 3 376
32<br />
Graduate Online Learning<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Semester<br />
COURSE TITLE CR CRN#<br />
COUNSELING<br />
CNSL614DLA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt 3 3219<br />
CNSL625DLA Domestic Violence 3 2452<br />
CNSL630DLA Counseling and Ethics 3 770<br />
CNSL640DLA Human Development I 3 773<br />
CNSL642DLA Human Development II 3 775<br />
CNSL650DLA Counseling and Application I 3 777<br />
CNSL651DLA Mlticltrl Prspctives in Cnslng 3 781<br />
CNSL654DLA Psychopathology 3 3222<br />
CNSL665DLA Career Devlpmnt and Cnslng 3 795<br />
SCHOOL SUPERVISION<br />
EDSA510DLA Intro to Research 3 1482<br />
EDSA525DLA Cultural Pluralism 3 1483<br />
EDSA555DLA School Finance 3 1520<br />
EDUCATION<br />
EDUC501DLA Education in Today’s Schools 3 1139<br />
EDUC501DLB Education in Today’s Schools 3 1140<br />
EDUC504DLA Cltrl Prspctvs Tchng Lrng Prcs 3 2453<br />
EDUC504DLB Cltrl Prspctvs Tchng Lrng Prcs 3 3356<br />
EDUC505DLA Tchng English as 2nd Lang 3 2940<br />
EDUC506DLA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl 3 1151<br />
EDUC507DLA Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc 3 2755<br />
EDUC573DLA Lrng Tchnlgy Across Eng Lang 3 2482<br />
EDUC600DLA Mltcltr Chld Lit Thru Mid Chld 3 1165<br />
EDUC643DLA Read/Write Cntnt Area Grd 5-12 3 1179<br />
ENGLISH<br />
ENGL509DLA Perspectives On The Essay 3 3178<br />
ENGL515DLA Special Topics In Literature 3 879<br />
Contemporary Drama<br />
ENGL515DLB Special Topics In Literature 3 3179<br />
Creative Writing<br />
ENGL515DLC Special Topics In Literature 3 3180<br />
Postcolonial Literature<br />
COURSE TITLE CR CRN#<br />
INFORMATION ASSURANCE & SECURITY<br />
IASP500DLA Topics in Information Security 3 2881<br />
IASP520DLA Data Mining/Knowledge Discover 3 3130<br />
IASP530DLA Forensic Computing 3 2882<br />
IASP560DLA Wireless Network & Security 3 3132<br />
IASP600DLA Master’s Project 3 3134<br />
NURSING<br />
NURS501DLA Contemp Issues In Prof Nursng 4 1267<br />
NURS505DLA Phlsphcl Fndtns of Nursing 3 1268<br />
NURS510DLA Dvsrty: Family as Lens 3 1269<br />
NURS512DLA Health Policy 3 1270<br />
NURS609DLA Instructional Strategies 3 1271<br />
NURS612DLA Cmptr Tech In Nur Ed 3 1272<br />
NURS640DLA Capstone 3 1273<br />
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP<br />
ORGL510DLA Becoming Transformational Ldr 3 834<br />
ORGL515DLA Practicing Ethical Leadership 3 839<br />
ORGL520DLA Aligning Meaning and Purpose 3 844<br />
ORGL525DLA Integrative Case Studies I 2 849<br />
ORGL540DLA Collaborative Communication 3 851<br />
ORGL545DLA Leading Diverse Teams 3 852<br />
ORGL550DLA Leading Team Projects 3 853<br />
ORGL555DLA Integrative Case Study II 2 854<br />
ORGL570DLA Build Sustainable Organization 3 856<br />
ORGL575DLA Developing Learning Systems 3 862<br />
ORGL580DLA Implementing Change Initiative 3 866<br />
ORGL585DLA Integrative Case Studies III 2 870<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
PSYN603DLA Contemp Theories in Psych 3 3228<br />
PSYN614DLA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt 3 3220<br />
PSYN625DLA Domestic Violence: Fmly Trtmnt 3 2758<br />
PSYN654DLA Psychopathology 3 3223
33<br />
Graduate Online Learning<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Trimester<br />
COURSE TITLE CR CRN<br />
PHYSICAL THERAPY<br />
PHTR618DLA Adulthood & Prblm Solving App 1 354<br />
Graduate Online Learning<br />
<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> Quarter<br />
COURSE TITLE CR CRN<br />
DIRECT & INTERACTIVE MARKETING<br />
DMKT640DLA Interactive Direct Marketing 3 398<br />
HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT<br />
MPAT531DLA Management Information Systems 3 383<br />
MPAT541DLA Managerial Communic/Leadershp 3 384<br />
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT<br />
HRMG520DLA Tech/Tools Human Res Mgt. 3 342<br />
HRMG525DLA Mgt in a Changing Work Environ 3 397<br />
HRMG630DLA Employment Law 3 346<br />
HRMG730DLA Organizational Behavior 3 386<br />
HRMG775DLA Employment Law Today 3 388<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
MGMT707DLA Small Bus & New Venture Mgmt 3 391