CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY
DOMINGUEZ HILLS
S u m m e r S e s s i o n s 2 0 1 8
S e s s i o n I C l a s s e s B e g i n M a y 2 6
S e s s i o n I I C l a s s e s B e g i n J u l y 7
Quick Reference
Academic Calendar.....................4
Index of Classes ..................... 5
Schedule of Classes .................. 6
Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
General Information...................24
Map of Campus ......................26
Registration Form . . . . . . . . ............27
Summer Sessions
2018 Summer
Classes Begin May 26
Cover Photo ©2017 Michael Pliskin
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Summer Sessions
DO YOU WANT TO TAKE
UNIVERSITY CLASSES NOW?
CSUDH Summer Session is an easy way for anyone to participate
in regular university classes at CSU Dominguez Hills.
Registration is easy - formal admission to CSUDH is not required.
Simply call 310-243-3741.
Each class you take through Summer Sessions at CSUDH
may apply toward your future degree while you enhance your
professional skills and explore your personal interests.
High School students who will have completed their junior year
by June may register with the written support of their principal or
counselor accompanying their registration form and fees.
Earning Credit Toward a Degree Through
Summer Session
Summer Session courses are recorded as resident credit on CSUDH transcripts
and can count toward undergraduate and graduate degrees at CSUDH
• Take CSUDH credit courses without being
admitted to the university. No transcripts,
applications, or other documentation
are required. Apply credits you earn to a
degree later, if you wish.
• Test a degree program to see if it suits
your educational aspirations.
• Improve your grade point average if your
first attempt at college courses was
less than successful. If you have been
disqualified from the university or denied
admission because of a grade point
deficiency, you can enroll in Summer
Session and get a second chance to show
your true potential.
For further information:
call 310-243-3741
or email: learn@csudh.edu
or go to:
www.csudh.edu/summer
Facebook/Instagram: @CSUDHIntersession
• Complete requirements for a degree
begun at another university.
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Academic Program Calendar Summer Semester 2018
Summer Session 1
(First 6 weeks of summer term) - Saturday, May 26 - Friday, July 6, 2018
Mar 19-May 25 Registration - Session 1
May 25
Last day to completely withdraw with 100% refund (less $10 processing fee).
May 25
Last Day for students on waitlists to be added to courses for Session 1. All waitlists will be cancelled at midnight.
May 26
Classes Begin
May 28
Memorial Day Holiday Observed - No Classes; Campus Closed
May 26-Jun 1 Late Registration - Session 1 ($25 late registration fee assessed)
Jun 1
Last day to add a class
Jun 1
Last day to change grading option to Credit/No Credit
Jun 8
Last Day to Drop/Completely Withdraw without "W" grade***
Jun 9-29 Withdrawal for Serious and Compelling Reason
Jul 4
Independence Day Holiday Observed - No Classes; Campus Closed
Jul 4-6
Withdrawal for Serious Accident or Illness
Jul 6
Last Day of Class
Jul 9
Final Grades due via MyCSUDH
Summer Session 2
(Second 6 weeks of summer term) - Saturday, July 7 - Friday, August 17, 2018
Mar 19-Jul 6 Registration -Session 2
Jul 6
Last Day to completely withdraw with 100% Refund (less $10 processing fee).
Jul 6
Last Day for students on waitlists to be added to courses for Session 2. All waitlists will be cancelled at midnight.
Jul 7
Classes Begin
Jul 7-13 Late Registration - Session 2 ($25 late registration fee assessed)
Jul 13
Last Day to Add a Course**
Jul 13
Last Day to Request CR/NC option*
Jul 20
Last Day to Drop/Completely Withdraw without "W" grade***
Jul 21-Aug 10 Withdrawal for Serious and Compelling Reason
Aug 11-17 Withdrawal for Serious Accident or Illness
Aug 17
Last Day of Class
Aug 20
Final Grades due via MyCSUDH
Regular Session (entire 11 week summer term) - Saturday, May 26 - Friday, August 17, 2018
Mar 19-May 25
May 25
May 25
May 26
May 26-Jun 1
May 28
Jun 1
Jun 1
Jun 8
Jun 9-Aug 10
Jul 4
Aug 11-17
Aug 17
Aug 20
Registration - Regular Session
Last day to completely withdraw with 100% refund (less $10 processing fee).
Last Day for students on waitlists to be added to courses for Session 1. All waitlists will be cancelled at midnight.
Classes Begin
Late Registration - Session 1 ($25 late registration fee assessed)
Memorial Day Holiday Observed - No Classes; Campus Closed
Last day to add a class
Last day to change grading option to Credit/No Credit
Last Day to Drop/Completely Withdraw without "W" grade***
Withdrawal for Serious and Compelling Reason
Independence Day Holiday Observed - No Classes; Campus Closed
Withdrawal for Serious Accident or Illness
Last Day of Class
Final Grades due via MyCSUDH
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A
Index
Abbreviation Key 19
Academic Program Calendar 4
Academic Program Course
Offerings:
Regular Session 6
Session One 9
Session Two 14
Accounting 10, 14
Add Classes 23
Africana Studies 9, 14
Anthropology 14
Art 9, 14
Asian-Pacific Studies 9, 14
B
Biology 9, 14
Business 6, 10, 14
C
Calendar 4
Chemistry 7
Chicano/Chicana Studies 10,
15
Class Times 19
Clinical Science 10, 15
Communications 7, 10, 15
Computer Forensics 7, 10, 15
Computer Info Systems 6, 10,
15
Computer Science 11, 15
Course Fees 22
Criminal Justice 7,
D
Dance 11, 15
Dishonored Check Policy 22
Drop Classes 23
E
Earth Science 16
Economics 6
Education 8, 11, 16
English 11, 16
F
Fees 22
Finance 6
G
General Information 24
Grades 24
Graduate Education 8
H
Health Science 16
History 11, 16
How to Register 20
Human Resource Mgt 6
Human Services 8, 11
Humanities 11, 16
I
Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE
11, 17
K
Kinesiology 12, 17
Key to Symbols and
Abbreviations 19
L
Law 6
M
Management 6, 10
Map of Campus 26
Marital & Family Therapy 12
Marketing 7
Music 12, 17
N
Nursing (BSN) 8, 12
Nursing (MSN) 12
O
Operations Mgt 7, 10, 15
P
Parking 24
Philosophy 12
Physics 12, 17
Political Science 13, 17
Psychology 13, 17
Public Administration 9
Q
Quick Reference 2
R
Recreation & Leisure Studies 17
Refunds 23
Registration 20
REGISTRATION FORM 27
S
Science, Mathematics &
Technology 13, 18
Social & Behaviorial Sciences
13, 18
Sociology 9, 13, 18
Spanish 18
Special Education 8, 16
T
Teacher Education 8, 11, 16
Theater Arts 13, 18
Transcripts 23
W
Women's Studies 13
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CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Academic Program Course Offerings -
Regular Session
Business Administration
Business
30318 BUS 445 41 International Business 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Prakash Dheeriya
30437 BUS 302 41 Written Communications 1.00 n/a n/a n/a online Xuefei Deng
Computer Information Systems
30439 CIS 270 41 Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online M. Eyadat
30607 CIS 275 41 Internet Literacy 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Chi-Wen Chen
30539 CIS 370 35 Info Sys Theory and Practice 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online
30539 CIS 370 35 Info Sys Theory and Practice 3.00 9:00 AM 12:25 PM S SAC2101 Wang-Chan Wong
30615 CIS 372 41 Systems Analysis & Design 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Wang-Chan Wong
30608 CIS 476 41 Adv Concepts Bus Systems 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Myron Sheu
Economics
30319 ECO 210 41 Economic Theory 1A Micro 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Jose Martinez
30320 ECO 211 41 Economic Theory 1B Macro 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Sherine El Hag
Finance
30321 FIN 360 41 Business Finance 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Tayyeb Shabbir
30323 FIN 375 41 Personal Financial Planning 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Michael Manahan
30324 FIN 468 41 Sem Investment Analysis 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Rama Malladi
Human Resource Management
30632 HRM 313 41 Human Resources Management 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Jessica Federman
Law
30325 LAW 240 41 Legal Environment of Business 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Charles Thomas II
Management
30633 MGT 310 41 Management Theory 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Thomas Norman
30634 MGT 312 41 Organizational Behavior 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Lei Lai
30635 MGT 416 41 Leadership 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Xia Zhao
30636 MGT 418 41 International Management 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online William Brice
30535 MGT 490 35 Strategic Management Seminar 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Y. Abdourazakou
30535 MGT 490 35 Strategic Management Seminar 3.00 5:00 PM 6:30 PM M W SBSA144
6
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Marketing
30637 MKT 350 41 Principles Of Marketing 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Kirti Celly
30638 MKT 350 42 Principles Of Marketing 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Meng Zhao
30639 MKT 352 41 Advertising and Promotion MGT. 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Sari Silvanto-Ryan
30640 MKT 355 41 Consumer Behavior 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Orie Berezan
30641 MKT 452 41 Sports & Entertainment Mkt. 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Melissa St James
30642 MKT 454 41 Marketing Research 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Bing Xu
Operations Management
30431 OMG 321 01 Business Stats 3.00 9:00 AM 12:25 PM S SBSG126 Hamid Pourmohammadi
30540 OMG 322 35 Operations Management 3.00 1:00 PM 5:45 PM Su SBSG126 G Keong Leong
30540 OMG 322 35 Operations Management 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online
Computer Information Systems (See Business Administration)
Chemistry
30411 CHE 108 60 Intro To Collge Chemistry 5.00 9:00 AM 11:30 AM M T W T h NSMC213 Lida Latifzadeh
30412 CHE 108 61 Intro To Collge Chemistry 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM M W NSMC315 Lida Latifzadeh
30414 CHE 108 62 Intro To Collge Chemistry 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM T Th NSMC213 Lida Latifzadeh
30416 CHE 110 60 General Chemistry I 5.00 9:00 AM 11:30 AM M T W Th SBSB140 Kenneth Rodriguez
30419 CHE 110 61 General Chemistry I 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM M W NSMB340 Kenneth Rodriguez
30420 CHE 110 62 General Chemistry I 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM T Th NSMB340 Kenneth Rodriguez
30421 CHE 112 60 General Chemistry II 5.00 9:00 AM 11:30 AM M T W Th SBSB215 Nancy Roback
30422 CHE 112 61 General Chemistry II 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM M W NSMB352 Nancy Roback
30425 CHE 112 62 General Chemistry II 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM T Th NSMB352 Nancy Roback
Communications
30217 COM 496 11 Internship In Comm 3.00 n/a n/a Lisa Mastramico
30218 COM 496 12 Internship In Comm 3.00 n/a n/a Lisa Mastramico
Computer Forensics
30555 CTC 195 01 Special Topics 2.00 6:00 PM 8:00 PM F S SAC2102 Amlan Chatterjee
Criminal Justice
30526 CJA 423 41 Administrative Law 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Theodore Byrne
30527 CJA 445 41 Policing & Admin. of Justice 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Edward Newcomer
30529 CJA 496 01 Internship in Criminal Justice 1.00 12:30 PM 1:45 PM M W ennifer Sumner
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 7
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Education
Special Education
30581 SPE 480 01 Educating Exceptional Children 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM W SCC1100 Mary Esposito
30582 SPE 481 01 Diverse Lrnrs Exceptionalities 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM M SCC1100 Trena Spurlock
30570 SPE 549 01 ECSE Infant/Toddler Seminar 2.00 8:00 AM 5:30 PM S Su SCC1300 Kimmie Tang
30692 SPE 550 01 ECSE Infant /Toddler Field Wrk 1.00 n/a n/a Kimmie Tang
30693 SPE 556 01 Fld Ex Gen Sp Ed Stu Teach Opt 3.00 n/a n/a Trena Spurlock
30571 SPE 567 01 Assmt Students w/Mild/Mod Dis 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM T SCC100 Deborah Ward
30669 SPE 595 01 Grad Sel Topics in SPE 1.00 n/a n/a Ann Selmi
30694 SPE 556 02 Fld Ex Gen Sp Ed Stu Teach Opt 3.00 n/a n/a Leticia Barrera
Graduate Education
30664 CUR 519 41 Adv Stud in Curric Practices 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Jeffery Sapp
30665 GED 500 41 Research Meth In Edu 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Kitty Fortner
30663 TBE 518 41 Current Topics in Educ. Tech. 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Doron Zinger
Teacher Education
30580 TED 507 01 Lang Learning: Theory & Prac 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM T SCC601
30577 TED 414 01 Classroom Management & Health 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM W SCC710 Cecilia Duenas
30578 TED 414 02 Classroom Management & Health 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM W SCC601 Kristal Cheek
30576 TED 413 01 Elementary PE & VAPA Methods 3.00 8:00 AM 12:00 PM Th SCC601
30576 TED 413 01 Elementary PE & VAPA Methods 3.00 8:00 AM 12:30 PM Th SCC104
30576 TED 413 01 Elementary PE & VAPA Methods 3.00 4:00 PM 6:00 PM Th SCC601
30584 TED 467 01 Secondary Teaching Methods I 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM Th SCC1100 Cecilia Duenas
30573 TED 400 01 Intro to Education 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM M SCC104
30574 TED 400 02 Intro to Education 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM M SCC601
Human Services
30744 HUS 390 01 Field Practicum in HUS II 1.00 n/a n/a Tri Le
30310 HUS 391 01 Seminar in HUS II 2.00 6:00 PM 8:15 PM Th WHF145 Tri Le
30311 HUS 400 01 Case Management 3.00 6:00 PM 9:30 PM T WHF145 Tri Le
Nursing (BSN)
30708 BSN 302 01 Concepts Prof Nsg Prac 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Terriv Ares
30709 BSN 346 01 Human Pathophysiology 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Abdelraheem Yosef
30731 BSN 381 01 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 n/a n/a n/a online
30731 BSN 381 01 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 8:00 AM 5:00 PM Th F SBSA110B Joanne Armenia
30732 BSN 381 02 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 n/a n/a n/a online
30732 BSN 381 02 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 8:00 AM 5:00 PM S Su SBSA110B Tina Cassar
30733 BSN 381 03 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 n/a n/a n/a online
30733 BSN 381 03 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 8:00 AM 5:00 PM S Su SBSA110B Cynthia Ulm
30710 BSN 400 01 Health Promotion and Teaching 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Susan Mccoy
30711 BSN 423 01 Com Based Nursing Role Perf 2.00 n/a n/a n/a online Sharon Tipple
30712 BSN 451 01 LDSP/MGMT NSG Role Performance 2.00 n/a n/a n/a online Deborah Matia
30713 BSN 451 02 LDSP/MGMT NSG Role Performance 2.00 n/a n/a n/a online Susan Scott
30714 BSN 451 03 LDSP/MGMT NSG Role Performance 2.00 n/a n/a n/a online Timothy Yett
30715 BSN 460 01 Nursing Research Utilization 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online
30651 BSN 451 02 LDSP/MGMT NSG Role Performance 2.00 n/a n/a n/a online
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Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Public Administration
30557 PUB 302 41 Admin Financial Resources 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Rui Sun
30606 PUB 305 41 Applied Stats In Pub Adm 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Elena Kulikov
Sociology
30299 SOC 340 41 Soc Psych: Soc Perspectiv 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Sohaila Shakib
30296 SOC 363 41 Drug & Alcohol Use 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Sohaila Shakib
30298 SOC 369 41 Juvenile Delinquency 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Sohaila Shakib
Academic Program Course Offerings -
Session One
Africana Studies
30648 AFS 310 41 African American Exp in the US 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Justin Gammage
Art
30647 ART 160 41 Intro to Graphic Applications 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Bonita Tanaka
30511 ART 171 11 3-D Composition 3.00 10:00 AM 2:15 PM T W Th LCHA106 James Keville
Asian-Pacific Studies
30661 APP 315 42 Asian Pop Cult & Globalization 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Charlotte D'Evelyn
Biology
30441 BIO 122 11 Principles of Biology II 3.00 9:00 AM 11:30 AM T W Th SBSB143 Begona De Velasco
30442 BIO 123 11 Principles of Biology II Lab 1.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM T W Th NSMB122 Begona De Velasco
30445 BIO 324 11 Microbiology 3.00 11:00 AM 2:40 PM T Th SBSD125 Davood Soleymany
30446 BIO 325 11 Microbiology Laboratory 1.00 3:15 PM 7:10 PM T Th NSMC151 Davood Soleymany
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 9
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Business Administration
Accounting
30326 ACC 435 11 Auditing 3.00 6:00 PM 9:50 PM T Th SBSD125 Li-Lin Liu
Business
30436 BUS 301 41 Employment Communications 1.00 n/a n/a n/a online Xuefei Deng
Computer Information Systems
30427 CIS 370 11 Info Sys Theory and Practice 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM M W SAC2101 Chi-Wen Chen
Management
30435 MGT 490 11 Strategic Management Seminar 3.00 12:30 PM 4:30 PM M W SBSB143 David Hoopes
Operations Management
30432 OMG 321 11 Business Stats 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SBSG126 Jian-yu Ke
30429 OMG 321 12 Business Stats 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM M W SBSG126 Edward Chu
30433 OMG 322 11 Operations Management 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM T Th SBSG126 Jian-yu Ke
Chicano/Chicana Studies
30482 CHS 323 41 US Imm & Citizen Latino Pers 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Michael Fraga
30483 CHS 330 41 Mexican & Latino Identities US 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Michael Fraga
Clinical Science
30542 CLS 304 11 Intro UA and BF 2.00 10:00 AM 12:15 PM T Th WHB369 Payman Nasr
Communications
30512 COM 206 11 Photojournalism 3.00 6:00 PM 9:50 PM M W OHA008 Christian Russo
30513 COM 365 11 Intro To Public Relations 3.00 6:00 PM 9:50 PM T Th NSMC213 Christian Russo
30215 COM 379 11 Media Industries 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th LIB5486 Brant Burkey
30214 COM 435 41 Media Psychology 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Nancy Cheever
Computer Forensics
30554 CTC 195 11 Special Topics 2.00 6:00 PM 8:00 PM F S SAC2102 Liudong Zuo
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Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Computer Science
30551 CSC 301 11 Computers And Society 3.00 4:30 PM 7:00 PM M T W SCC800 Marek Suchenek
30550 CSC 500 11 Research Methods 3.00 4:30 PM 7:00 PM M T W SAC2102 Mohsen Beheshti
30553 CSC 501 11 Design and Analysis 3.00 4:30 PM 7:00 PM M T W NSMB208 Bin Tang
Dance
30645 DAN 130 41 Dance Perceptions 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Doris Ressl
Education
Teacher Education
30579 TED 507 11 Lang Learning: Theory & Prac 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM T SCC610 Jennifer Stacy
English
30629 ENG 110 11 Freshman Composition I 3.00 8:30 AM 12:00 PM M W SCC710
30621 ENG 350 11 Advanced Composition 3.00 8:30 AM 12:00 PM M W WHA139
30622 ENG 350 12 Advanced Composition 3.00 12:30 PM 4:00 PM M W WHF145
History
30625 HIS 354 11 American Immigration History 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W SBSD125 Andrea Johnson
Human Services
30309 HUS 315 35 Intercultural Comm for HUS 3.00 n/a n/a M online
30309 HUS 315 35 Intercultural Comm for HUS 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM W SBSD125 Hannah Nguyen
30221 HUS 330 41 Human Behavior & Social Envir 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Phu Phan
30222 HUS 460 41 Research Methods for HUS 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Phu Phan
Humanities
30696 HUM 310 42 Key Concepts 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Cristina Smith
30204 HUM 314 41 Key Issues 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Lorna Fitzsimmons
30762 HUM 312 41 Age of Revolt 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Matthew McGarvey
Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE Program
30205 IDS 326 41 Perspectives In Human Studies 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Anne Choi
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 11
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Kinesiology
30286 KIN 300 11 Tests/Measure In PE 3.00 8:00 AM 10:30 AM T W Th LIBE127 Michael Ernst
30220 KIN 310 41 Nutrition for Peak Performance 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online
30220 KIN 310 41 Nutrition for Peak Performance 3.00 12:00 PM 1:30 PM Th WHF144 Carole Casten
30289 KIN 330 11 Somatic Education 3.00 8:00 AM 10:30 AM T W Th SCC625 L ee Hancock II
Marital & Family Therapy
30541 MFT 511 11 Practicum in MFT Fieldwork I 2.00 n/a n/a n/a Monique Willis
Music
30697 MUS 201 41 Music in Film 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Derrick Noyce
30698 MUS 250 41 History of Rock 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Jonathon Grasse
30294 MUS 340 11 Music For Children 3.00 5:00 PM 8:55 PM T W Th GYMA102 Stephen Moore
30295 MUS 340 12 Music For Children 0.00 9:00 PM 10:00 PM T W Th GYMA102 Stephen Moore
Nursing (BSN)
30716 BSN 306 11 Cult Diversity Healthcare 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Barbara Kennedy
30717 BSN 307 11 Hlth Info & Tech 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Hernani Ledesma Jr.
30718 BSN 340 11 Prof Collaboration Nrsg Pract 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Barbara Kennedy
30700 BSN 380 11 Health Assessment 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Mary Livingston
30701 BSN 380 12 Health Assessment 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Maria Barbosa
30702 BSN 408 11 Gerontol Nsg Prac 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Lauren Outland
30703 BSN 422 11 Community-Based Nursing 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Martha Boughen
30704 BSN 430 11 H/C Systems, Policy & Finance 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Catherine Earl
30705 BSN 450 11 Principles Ldsp/Mgt in Nursing 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Dale Mueller
30706 BSN 450 12 Principles Ldsp/Mgt in Nursing 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Dale Mueller
30707 BSN 494 11 Independent Study 1.00 n/a n/a n/a online
Nursing (MSN)
30727 MSN 531 41 Nursing Ethics 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Gwen Anderson
Philosophy
30481 PHI 120 41 Critical Reasoning 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Sheela Pawar
Physics
30280 PHY 120 11 Elements Of Physics I 4.00 8:00 AM 1 1:50 AM M W LCHA225 Mokyang Kim
30281 PHY 120 12 Elements Of Physics I 0.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W NSMB242 Mokyang Kim
30282 PHY 300 11 Physical Science for Teachers 4.00 8:00 AM 1 1:50 AM T Th LCHA330 Patrick Haas
30283 PHY 300 12 Physical Science for Teachers 0.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th NSMC243 Mesfin Taye
12
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Political Science
30277 POL 101 41 American Institutions 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Elizabeth Whetmore
Psychology
30654 PSY 330 41 Intermediate Statistics 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Carl Sneed
30655 PSY 330 42 Intermediate Statistics 0.00 n/a n/a n/a online Carl Sneed
30652 PSY 350 41 Child Psychology 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Maria Hurtado-Ortiz
30651 PSY 360 41 Theories Of Personality 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Silvia Santos
30653 PSY 368 41 Human Sexuality 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Keisha Paxton
Science, Mathematics, & Technology
30273 SMT 312 41 Natural Disasters 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Brendan McNulty
30274 SMT 312 42 Natural Disasters 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Brendan McNulty
30278 SMT 416 11 Earth Science For Teacher 3.00 2:30 PM 3:20 PM MTWTh F SAC2106 Parveen Chhetri
30279 SMT 416 12 Earth Science For Teacher 0.00 3:30 PM 4:45 PM MTWTh F SAC2106 Parveen Chhetri
Social & Behavioral Sciences
30545 SBS 318 11 Cultural Pluralism: 3.00 6:00 PM 9:50 PM M W SBSB143 Charzetta Funderburk
30547 SBS 318 41 Cultural Pluralism: 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Ivonne Heinze
30548 SBS 318 42 Cultural Pluralism: 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Cynthia Villanueva
Sociology
30306 SOC 320 41 The Family 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Katy Pinto
30301 SOC 334 11 Women In Society 3.00 6:00 PM 9:50 PM T Th LCHA324 Joan Budesa
30303 SOC 364 41 Corrections 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Jeb Middlebrook
Theater Arts
30567 THE 120 11 Fundamentals Of Speech 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th LCHA324 Donis Leonard
30219 THE 315 41 The American Musical 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online William Deluca
Women's Studies
30650 WMS 250 41 Women's Studies 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Cynthia Villanueva
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 13
CLASS DEPARTMENT
NUMBER NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Academic Program Course Offerings -
Session Two
Africana Studies
30649 AFS 332 41 Harlem Renaissance 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Donna Nicol
Anthropology
30234 ANT 101 21 Intro to Biological Anthro 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W SBSD125 Sarah Lacy
30235 ANT 312 21 Language And Culture 3.00 5:00 PM 8:30 PM T Th SBSD125 Nancy Armstrong
Art
30620 ART 100 21 Looking At Art 3.00 12:30 PM 3:00 PM T W Th LCHA324 Daniela Campins
Asian-Pacific Studies
30660 APP 101 41 Introduction To Asian Studies 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Katherine Chu
30206 APP 311 41 Contemp Iss Asian Amer Comm 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Mary Lacanlale
30207 APP 315 41 Asian Pop Cult & Globalization 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Katherine Chu
Biology
30443 BIO 220 21 Molecular Biology 3.00 9:00 AM 1 1:30 AM T W Th SBSB143 Daniela Parodi Chocano
30444 BIO 221 21 Molecular Biology Laboratory 1.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM T W Th NSMC139 Daniela Parodi Chocano
30447 BIO 425 21 Medical Bacteriology 2.00 10:00 AM 11:20 AM M T W Th SBSD125 Brynn Heckel
30448 BIO 435 21 Medical Bateriology Laboratory 2.00 12:00 PM 4:00 PM M T W Th NSMC151 Brynn Heckel
Business Administration
Accounting
30327 ACC 337 21 Cost Accounting 3.00 6:00 PM 9:50 PM M W SBSD125 Cenap Ilter
Business
30438 BUS 303 41 Oral Communication 1.00 n/a n/a n/a online Xuefei Deng
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Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Computer Information Systems
30428 CIS 370 21 Info Sys Theory and Practice 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM T Th SAC2101 Myron Sheu
Operations Management
30430 OMG 321 21 Business Stats 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM T Th SBSG126 Edward Chu
30434 OMG 322 21 Operations Management 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM M W SBSG126 Hamid Pourmohammadi
Chicano/Chicana Studies
30746 CHS 323 21 US Imm & Citizen Latino Pers 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM T Th WHA139 Lizette Arevalo
30484 CHS 330 42 Mexican & Latino Identities US 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Michael Fraga
30485 CHS 345 41 Identity in the Americas 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Jose Lopez-Morin
Clinical Science
30543 CLS 307 21 Clinical Hematology 4.00 10:00 AM 3:00 PM T W TH WHB369 Payman Nasr
30544 CLS 307 22 Clinical Hematology 0.00 10:00 AM 3:00 PM T W TH Payman Nasr
Communications
30216 COM 342 21 Advertising Strategy & Writing 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th LIB5486 Linda Dam
Computer Forensics
30549 CTC 492 01 Senior Project 3.00 4:30 PM 7:00 PM M T W SAC2102 Mohsen Beheshti
30556 CTC 195 21 Special Topics 2.00 6:00 PM 8:00 PM F S SAC2102 Garrett Poppe
Computer Science
30344 CSC 492 21 Senior Design 3.00 4:30 PM 7:00 PM MTWThF SCC625 Mohsen Beheshti
30552 CSC 581 01 Adv. Software Engineering 3.00 4:30 PM 7:00 PM M T W NSMB208 Jianchao Han
30610 CSC 401 21 Analysis Of Algorithms 3.00 4:30 PM 5:30 PM M T W Th SCC800 Jianchao Han
Dance
30646 DAN 440 41 Dance for Children 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Marco Carreon
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 15
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Earth Science
30238 EAR 100 21 Physical Geology 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM T Th SBSF225 Cheyenne Cummings
Education
Special Education
30568 SPE 480 21 Educating Exceptional Children 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM M W COE1407 Yolanda Jordan
30569 SPE 481 21 Diverse Lrnrs Exceptionalities 3.00 4:00 PM 8:20 PM T Th COE1407 Saili Kulkarni
30583 SPE 595 21 Grad Sel Topics in SPE 1.00 n/a n/a Ann Selmi
30670 SPE 595 22 Grad Sel Topics in SPE 1.00 n/a n/a Ann Selmi
Teacher Education
30761 TED 412 21 Teaching History-Social Studies 4.00 4:00 PM 8:55PM T Th SCC 1426 Diane/ Hembacher
Christine Mendoza
English
30630 ENG 110 21 Freshman Composition I 3.00 8:30 AM 12:00 PM T Th WHF148
30623 ENG 350 21 Advanced Composition 3.00 8:30 AM 12:00 PM T Th SCC625
30624 ENG 350 22 Advanced Composition 3.00 12:30 PM 4:00 PM T Th SBSF225
Health Science
30517 HEA 463 21 Hlth Prog Implem and Eval 3.00 12:30 PM 3:00 PM M T W SBSB143 Enrique Ortega
30514 HEA 479 21 Research Methods in Hlth Sci 3.00 8:00 AM 10:30 AM M T W SBSD215 Enrique Ortega
History
30626 HIS 101 21 History Of United States 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SBSG126 Kathleen Fawver
30627 HIS 348 21 Labor In American Society 3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM M W LCHA228 Thomas Alvarez
Humanities
30208 HUM 310 41 Key Concepts 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Lorna Fitzsimmons
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Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE Program
30209 IDS 350 41 IDS Top Env Studies 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Jenney Hall
Kinesiology
30287 KIN 303 21 Exercise Physiology 4.00 10:00 AM 11:45 AM MTWThF LCHA330 Scott Cheatham
30288 KIN 303 22 Exercise Physiology 0.00 n/a n/a Scott Cheatham
30290 KIN 462 21 Therapeutic Exercise 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W SCC625 Scott Cheatham
30291 KIN 462 22 Therapeutic Exercise 0.00 n/a n/a Scott Cheatham
Music
30683 MUS 101 41 Introducing Music 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Scott Morris
30699 MUS 250 42 History of Rock 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online David Isaacs
Physics
30284 PHY 122 21 Elements Of Physics II 4.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W LCHA225 Mesfin Taye
30285 PHY 122 22 Elements Of Physics II 0.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W NSMB242 Patrick Haas
Political Science
30237 POL 101 21 American Institutions 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th WHF145 Salvatore Russo
Psychology
30619 PSY 110 21 Crit Thinking & Prob Solv 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM T Th SCC1300
30617 PSY 235 21 Intro To Research Methods 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SBSD125
30618 PSY 235 22 Intro To Research Methods 0.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM T Th SBSB101
30658 PSY 305 41 History And Systems Psych 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online L Carrier
30657 PSY 340 41 Social Psych: Psych Persp 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Carl Sneed
30656 PSY 360 42 Theories Of Personality 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Silvia Santos
30643 PSY 411 41 Adv Res Meth Pers & Soc 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Heather Butler
30644 PSY 412 21 Res Sem Personality & Soc 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SBSA246 Heather Butler
30616 PSY 464 21 Intro To Clinical Psych 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W SBSF225
30659 PSY 490 41 Senior Seminar Psychology 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Philip Vieira
Recreation & Leisure Studies
30735 REC 100 41 Dimensions Of Leisure 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Mary Cappel
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 17
CLASS
NUMBER
DEPARTMENT
NR. & SEC.
COURSE TITLE UNITS START TIME END TIME DAYS BLDG/RM INSTRU CTOR
Science, Mathematics, & Technology
30275 SMT 312 43 Natural Disasters 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Ashish Sinha
30276 SMT 312 44 Natural Disasters 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Ashish Sinha
30747 SMT 310 41 Science And Technology 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Kenneth Rodriguez
Social & Behavioral Sciences
30546 SBS 318 21 Cultural Pluralism: 3.00 5:00 PM 8:10 PM T W Th SBSB143 Maricelia Leon
Sociology
30308 SOC 311 21 Global Org & Soc Processes 3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM M W SBSF225 Roseanne Macias
30662 SOC 337 41 Soc Through Film 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Sohaila Shakib
30302 SOC 362 41 Gangs & Adoles Subcultrs 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Latanya Skiffer
30304 SOC 368 41 Criminology 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Jeb Middlebrook
30305 SOC 369 42 Juvenile Delinquency 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Latanya Skiffer
30307 SOC 320 42 The Family 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Katy Pinto
Spanish
30440 SPA 351 41 Cnt Hisp Cult Spa Spk Am 3.00 n/a n/a n/a online Ivonne Heinze
Theatre Arts
30628 THE 319 21 The Power of Masks 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th WHA139 William Deluca
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Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
C l a s s T i m e s at
C S U D o m i n g u e z H i l l s
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
7:30 a.m. – 8:20 a.m.
8:30 a.m. – 9:20 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.
11:30 a.m. – 12:20 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 1:50 p.m.
Monday, Wednesday
7:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m.
8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
# 4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
# 5:30 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
# 7:00 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.
# 8:30 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday
7:00 a.m. – 8:15 a.m.
8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.
10:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
2:30 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
# 4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
# 5:30 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
# 7:00 p.m. – 8:15 p.m.
# 8:30 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.
Key to Symbols and Abbreviations in the Course Listings
Course Meeting Locations
ERC = Educational Resources Center
FH = Field House
GYM = Gymnasium
HC = Hughes Education and Athletic Center
LCH = LaCorte Hall
LUSU = Loker University Student Union
NSM = Natural Sciences and Mathematics
SAC = South Academic Complex, Buildings 1, 2, & 3
SBS = Social and Behavioral Sciences
SCC = Small College Complex
SH = Student Housing
SHC = Student Health Center
OE = School of Education
TBA = To Be Arranged
Friday
8:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
11:30 a.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Evening Classes
Meeting Once a Week
# 4:00 p.m. – 6:45 p.m.
# 6:10 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.
# 7:00 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.
A boldfaced # symbol
indicates course meets during evening hours.
NOTE:
With the exception of the Division of Nursing
courses (see Nursing course listing for class
times), final exam dates and times are
scheduled according to this Class Meeting
Time Module. If this module is not followed
when scheduling a course section, a time
frame and room location for finals week will
not be available for that course section unless
special arrangements have been made by the
instructor.
Day Abbreviations
W = Wednesday
M = Monday
MW = Monday/Wednesday
TTh = Tuesday/Thursday
W = Wednesday
Th = Thursday
F = Friday
S = Saturday
Su = Sunday
Course Suffixes
A = Activity P = Production
L = Laboratory S = Supervision
Most of these courses require enrollment in both the lecture
section and associated activity, lab, production or supervision
portion of the course.
Improve Your Career
Prospects
with
Certificate
Programs
from the
College of Extended
and International
Education
Information at
www.csudh.edu/ee
+ Prerequisite Required
Consult the course description in the current
University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
Co-Req – co-requisite
Co-requisite courses require enrollment in both the lecture
section and associated activity, lab, production or supervision
portion of the course or, in some cases, enrollment in
another course. Co-reqs are listed below the course information
in italics. If the co-requisite CRN is listed, you must
register for that specific CRN. If only the department and
course number is listed, you may register for any section of
the co-requisite course for which you are eligible. Refer to the
course description in the current University Catalog.
Course Number (CN)
The five digit number in the far left column
identifies the course and section of the class you want to
take. During registration, it will be necessary to use this
number to register for a section or to change your program
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What is
Summer Sessions
and How Can It Benefit
You?
Through CSUDH College of Extended &
International Education, adults capable
of college-level work may enroll in regular
CSUDH courses during Summer Sessions on
a space-available basis. There is no formal
admission to the University and registration
is easy.
Summer Sessions gives you the
freedom to
• Sample a particular field before enrolling
in a degree program
• Take courses for professional or personal
development
• Improve your grade point average if you
have been turned down for admission by
the university or have been academically
disqualified.
• Get a start on your degree if you missed
the application deadline
Through the Summer Sessions program, you
can receive credit for your completed course
work in any of the lower division, upper
division, or graduate courses available to
you.
How to Register for
Summer Sessions
Registration Dates and Times
Summer Session 1 and Regular Summer
Session
Mar 19 - May 25, 2018 (CSUDH Students)
Mar 26 - May 25, 2018 (non-CSUDH
Students)
Summer Session 2
Mar 19 - Jul 6, 2018 (CSUDH Students)
Mar 26 - Jul 6, 2018 (non-CSUDH Students)
Ways to Register
• Online
If you have taken a class at CSUDH in the
past 2 years, you may register online at
my.csudh.edu.
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• By phone: (310) 243-3741 or
877-GO-HILLS (877-464-4557)
(VISA, Mastercard, Discover, & debit cards)
• By Mail:
Print and complete the Registration Form
Mail to:
CSU Dominguez Hills
College of Extended and International
Education
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
• In person
Extended Education Complex, EE 1100
CSU Dominguez Hills
College of Extended and International
Education
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
Fees Payment Deadlines:
Students must pay fees on day of registration
or courses may be dropped for non-payment.
If courses are dropped for non-payment, you
may register again and pay immediately to
reserve your course selections, if there are
still seats available. You will not receive a
bill. You may review your registration fees on
my.csudh.edu.
1. Fee Payment - Your fees are due at the
time of registration. You will not receive a
bill. You may check your fees at my.csudh.
edu.
2. Fees may be paid three ways: online, in
person, or by mail. Acceptable methods of
payment are check, money order, or credit
card (Visa, Discover, or MasterCard).
• To pay online:
Go to ToroPay at my.csudh.edu; Fees MUST
be paid at the time of registration.
After adding a course, be sure to click on
“Account Inquiry” first, then go to the
“Make a Payment” page, select “Summer
2018” and pay with VISA, MasterCard, or
Discover Card.
Note: Credit Card payments are subject to
a non-refundable 2.75% fee.
• To pay in person:
Visit the College of Extended &
International Registration office, EE1100.
• Mail (check only) payment to:
College of Extended and International
Education
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
LATE REGISTRATION
Dates:
Session 1 and Regular Session:
May 26-Jun 1, 2018
Session 2: July 7-July 13, 2018
• In person
Extended Education Complex, EE 1100
CSU Dominguez Hills
College of Extended and International
Education
1000 East Victoria Street
• Online: my.csudh.edu: Only with permission
numbers which you can obtain from the
Department.
• Fees: Due on day of Late Registration.
Additional $25.00 Late Registration fee
assessed. Fees must be paid at the
Extended Education Registration office or
online at my.csudh.edu. Note: Waitlisting
is not available during Late Registration.
ADDS (beginning May 26, 2018)
For: Students who have already registered but
who wish to add classes
Dates:
Session 1 and Regular Session: May 26-Jun
1, 2018
Session 2: July 7-13, 2018
• Online Registration Hours (my.csudh.edu):
Mon through Sat 8:00 am-12 midnight
Sunday -system not available
• By phone: (310) 243-3741 or
877-GO-HILLS (877-464-4557)
(VISA, MasterCard, Discover, & debit cards)
• By Mail:
Print and complete the Registration form
• Mail to:
CSU Dominguez Hills
College of Extended and International
Education
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
• In person
Extended Education Complex, EE 1100
CSU Dominguez Hills
College of Extended and International
Education
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
• Office Hours:
Office Hours: M-Th 8am-8pm; Fri 8am -
5pm; Sat 8am-1:30pm.
Fees: Due on day of add, if adding class will
result in a change of fees. Fees must be
paid at the Extended Education Registration
office or online at MyCSUDH .
To add a course before the start of the
session (refer to registration dates).
To add a course after the start of the
session, obtain a Late Registration
Permission Number from the instructor of
the course or signature. Go to MyCSUDH and
register using this number. The number can
only be used for the specific course that it is
assigned to and can only be used once by
the expiration date.
Appropriate signatures are needed and you
must register in person if one or more the
following exist:
1) if you are attempting to exceed max
hours;
2) if there is a time conflict;
3) if there are issues regarding co-requisites
An advisor's signature of approval is
required on the Change of Program form to
exceed approved max hour limit.
Six-week courses may be added during the
first week of the session. Students wishing
to add an Intensive of one week or fewer
may only add on the first day of class. For
two to three week courses, they may only
add during the first two days, and for four to
five-week courses, students may only add
during the first week of the course.
The deadline for adding courses is June 1,
2018 for the first session and regular
session, and July 13, 2018 for the second
session. Provided that you are enrolled in a
summer session course at the time you
choose to add an additional course, you will
not be charged a late fee.
Students may exchange one class for
another within the same session without
penalty, if the unit and fee value are the
same.
DROPS AND SCHEDULE REVIEW
For: Students who have already registered but
who wish to check their schedule or drop
class(es).
Dates:
Session 1 and Regular Session last day to
drop: June 8
Session 2 last day to drop: July 20
Signatures: No signature is required to drop
during the drop with refund period. Dept.
approval is required to drop remedial English
and math courses during the drop without "W"
grade period.
Fees: Will be refunded by mail, automatically
if dropping class will result in a change of
fees. Drops must take place during the period
to drop with refund.
Non-attendance in class, notifying the
instructor, or stopping payment on a check
does NOT officially constitute dropping or
withdrawing from a course. The CEE
Registration office must be notified and
appropriate forms must be filed. Students
must drop via MyCSUDH or in person, to
officially drop or withdraw.
DROPPING A COURSE OR COMPLETE
WITHDRAWAL FROM SUMMER TERM
If you decide to drop a course or completely
withdraw (drop all courses), you must file a
Change of Program (Drop Card) from the
Extended Education Registration office, EE
1100.
Drops and complete withdrawals may be
processed via my.csudh.edu prior to the
session.
You must drop all classes by May 25, 2018 to
receive 100% refund (less $10 processing fee)
for Summer Session 1 and the Regular
Summer Session. You must drop all classes by
July 6, 2018 to receive 100% refund (less $10
processing fee) for Summer Session 2.
DROP, PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF SESSION
You must drop a six-week (or longer) course
before a session begins. Via my.csudh.edu,
students may drop prior to the first day of a
session without record of enrollment, "W"
grade on transcripts and without instructor's
signature.
DROPS DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS OF
THE SESSION
Students may drop or withdraw from any
six-week course prior to and during the first
two weeks of a session without record of
enrollment or "W" on transcript, and without
instructor's signature. You may drop or
completely withdraw from six-week (or
longer) courses during this period via my.
csudh.edu.
DROPS DURING THIRD THROUGH FIFTH
WEEKS OF THE SESSION
During the third and until the final week of
the six-week session, the instructor's and the
school dean's (or associate dean's)
signatures are required on the Change of
Program form in order to drop. Nonmatriculated
students need the signatures of
the instructor and the dean of Extended
Education. Drops or complete withdrawals
during this period must be processed in
person.
If a student drops or withdraws after the
second week of either a six-week or regular
session, a grade of "W" for the course(s) will
appear on the student’s transcript.
DROPPING FOUR AND FIVE WEEK COURSES
During the first week, a student may
withdraw and no grade is assigned. No
signatures are required if a four or five week
course is dropped during the first week. Prior
to the last four days of the session, a student
may withdraw with a "W" with the signatures
of the instructor and school dean. During the
last four days of the session, a student may
withdraw with a "W" grade for serious and
compelling reason, with the signatures of the
instructor and school dean.
Fees
Students are fully responsible for meeting the
payment deadline even if a bill is not
received. Failure to make a payment by the
deadline may result in disenrollment from
courses. Account balances are available
through my.csudh.edu and by calling the
Registration office, College of Extended &
International Education, (310) 243-3741.
Students wishing to be considered for
Summer 2018 financial aid must complete
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and submit a Summer 2018 Financial Aid
Request Form. By submitting this form, the
Financial Aid Office will allow students to
defer their summer registration fees and
their classes will be held from disenrollment.
Students will be notified via their CSUDH
e-mail account of their summer aid
eligibility.
Students whose financial aid does not cover
the full amount of their Summer fees, or
who are deemed ineligible for financial aid
will be responsible for paying the balance
of their Summer fees. Additionally, a hold
will be placed on their student records and
the Summer fees will need to be paid-in-full
along with Fall fees to avoid disenrollment
from Fall classes.
Students planning to borrow a Federal Direct
Loan must be enrolled in the minimum
required units. Students, who are not enrolled
in a minimum of 6 units (undergraduate) or 4
units (graduate) during Summer Session I,
will have their disbursements delayed until
the start of Summer Session II.
Please note: Because students will be
enrolling through Extended Education for
their summer classes, State University Grants
can not be offered to assist with the payment
of registration fees.
Installment Payment Plan
• Installment plan is available. For
additional information, please contact
the Office of Extended & International
Education at (310) 243-3741. To sign
up, visit the College of Extended &
International Registration office,
EE1100.
Fees may be paid three ways: online, in
person, or by mail. Acceptable methods of
payment are check, money order, or credit
card (Visa, Discover, or MasterCard).
• To pay online, go to ToroPay at my.csudh.
edu.; Fees MUST be paid at the time of
registration. After adding a course, be
sure to click on “Account Inquiry” first,
then go to the “Make a Payment” page,
select “Summer 2018” and pay with
VISA, MasterCard, or Discover Card.
Note: Credit Card payments are subject
to a non-refundable 2.75% fee.
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• To pay in person, visit the College of
Extended & International Registration
office, EE1100.
• Mail (check only) payment to:
College of Extended and International
Education
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
Dishonored Checks
Students whose checks are returned by their
bank are subject to disenrollment.
Dishonored checks that are not paid may be
sent to the L.A. District Attorney.
Students with Third Party payments (online and
in person registration) must submit the
appropriate authorization to the College of
Extended Education Registration Office, EE
1100. Students may also fax this to (310) 516-
3971. Please note that you will be dis-enrolled
from your classes if this authorization is not
received by the College of Extended
Education.
MANDATORY STUDENT REGISTRATION FEES
The CSU makes every effort to keep student
costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published
schedules or student accounts may need to be
increased when public funding is inadequate.
Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even
after initial fee payments are made, to increase
or modify any listed fees, without notice, until
the date when instruction for a particular
semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed
fees should be regarded as estimates that are
subject to change upon approval by The Board
of Trustees.
These Summer 2018 Programs are being
administered through the College of Extended
and International Education (CEE).
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
Tuition Fee
$275 Per unit
Other Registration Fees
Student Activity Fee $3.00
Student Center Fee $138.00*
Total Other Mandatory Reg. Fees $139.00
QUALIFIED CREDENTIAL STUDENTS
Tuition Fee
$310 Per unit
Other Registration Fees
Student Activity Fee $3.00
Student Center Fee $138.00*
Total Other Mandatory Reg. Fees $139.00
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Tuition Fee
$330 Per unit
Other Registration Fees
Student Activity Fee $3.00
Student Center Fee $138.00*
Total Other Mandatory Reg. Fees $139.00
Non-Matriculated Students (Undergraduate)
Tuition Fee
$275 Per unit
Other Registration Fees
Student Activity Fee $3.00
Student Center Fee $138.00*
Total Other Mandatory Reg. Fees $139.00
Non-Matriculated Students (Graduate)
Tuition Fee
$330 Per unit
Other Registration Fees
Student Activity Fee $3.00
Student Center Fee $138.00*
Total Other Mandatory Reg. Fees $139.00
If applicable, there is a non-refundable
Identification Card fee of $5 for all students.
*Nursing students: Student Activity Fee $3 &
Student Center Fee $24.
WESTERN UNIVERSITY EXCHANGE (WUE)
For more information please consult www.
csudh.edu/accounting-services/studentfinancial-services/term-fees-information
Refunds:
Refund for Summer One and Regular
Summer Session
Summer One (the first 6-week session)
and Regular Summer Session (the 12-week
session) will begin on May 26, 2018. Students
dropping a course before 11:59pm on May 25
in either of those sessions will receive a full
refund (less a $10 processing fee). There will
be a 75% refund for dropping a course during
the first week, May 26 - Jun 1. There will be
a 50% refund for dropping a course during
the second week, June 2-8. Beginning June
10, 2018, there will be no refund for Summer
One (the first 6-week session) or the Regular
Summer Session (the 12-week session).
Note: Regardless of when a course starts
within Summer One or Regular Summer
Session, no refund will be granted after
11:59 pm on June 8, 2018.
Note: Credit card convenience fees are not
refundable.
Refund for Summer Two
Summer Two (the second term, which is a
6-week term) will begin on July 7, 2018.
Students dropping a course in Summer
Two will receive a full refund (less a $10
processing fee) before 11:59pm on July 6.
There will be a 75% refund for dropping
a course during the first week, July 7-13.
There will be a 50% refund for dropping a
course during the second week, July 14-20.
Beginning July 22, 2018, there will be no
refund for Summer Two (the second term,
which is a 5-week term).
Note: Regardless of when a course starts
within Summer Two, no refund will be granted
after 11:59pm on July 21, 2018.
Note: Credit card convenience fees are no
refundable.
Class Cancellations
If the University cancels a class, all the
students enrolled in that class will get an
automatic refund for the full campus fees and
the full tuition fees.
Transcripts
Transcripts may be ordered online, by phone,
or by mail. Expedited requests may also be
made in person. Details are available at
http://www.csudh.edu/records-registration/
records/request-transcript. The fee for
transcripts is $4, payable at the Cashier’s
Office. CSUDH Records & Registration keeps
track of your degree applicable credits and
records them in your student file.
Grade Reports
Official transcripts with current grades will be
available approximately five weeks after the end
of the course. To learn your grade for any graded
class, including Extension, Special Sessions,
Summer Sessions and Winter Session, please
access MyCSUDH: http://my.csudh.edu, or go
to http://www.csudh.edu From the QUICKLINKS
pull-down menu, select MyCSUDH.
Changes From Bulletin
The University reserves the right to make
changes in the class schedule as printed.
When classes are split or sections are
cancelled, it may be necessary to assign an
instructor different from the one listed in the
class schedule.
Credit/No Credit Option
(Undergraduate Students Only)
Undergraduate students selecting the Credit/
No Credit option must do so by the end of the
third week of instruction. Credit/No Credit
forms are available from the Extension Office,
the Office of Records & Registration, and
Information and Service Center, and must
be submitted by the deadline. For additional
conditions or limitations of the Credit/No
Credit option, consult the current CSUDH
catalog at:
http://www.csudh.edu/university-catalog
Season for a Change!
ADD or DROP Classes
1. Complete the ADD/DROP information on
the Change of Program form, available
from the College of Extended &
International Education Registration
Office EE 1100, in the Extended
Education Complex. Use the schedule
number (5 numbers), department name
(3 letters), course number (3 numbers)
and section number (2 numbers).
2. If adding, have the instructor sign the
form.
3. If dropping, enter the information in the
DROP position of the card. Instructor’s
signature is not required before end of
first week of class.
4. Return the Change of Program form to
the Extended Education Office.
5. Present your receipt and I.D. card.
6. Conditions for dropping a course after
the third week are outlined in the current
CSUDH Catalog.
A student who enrolls in a course, discontinues
attendance, and does not officially drop the
course will automatically receive a “WU” (calculated
as “F” in G.P.A.) or “F” grade for the
course, which is permanently recorded. Students
are responsible for submitting completed drop or
withdrawal forms to the designated offices.
The Summer 2018 CSUDH Extended Education Catalog is available now!
Business, Pleasure or Enrichment?
Enroll in an extension course and explore possibilities for life or career enhancement.
Browse the Catalog for opportunities to advance or enjoy.
Want to Change or Update Your Career?
Discover our professional certificate programs. Most professionals change careers at least
three times in their lives. Is it time for you? Need to Update Technology Skills?
CSUDH Extended Education features a range of new courses in information and media
technology which provide managers and teachers with cutting-edge skills.
CSUDH Extended Education specializes in accessible, quality courses, workshops, and
programs. Extended Education can customize content and delivery for on-site corporate
training or mediated instruction.
Request the Summer 2018 Catalog, phone (310) 243-2075 or browse our Web
site at www.csudh.edu/ee
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General Information
Grades
For Academic Programs, student performance
in each course is reported at the end of the
session by one of the following grades (with
grade points earned):
GRADE
GRADE POINTS
A.............................................................................4.0
A-............................................................................3.7
B+.................................................................3.3
B.................................................................3.0
B-.................................................................2.7
C+.................................................................2.3
C.................................................................2.0
C-.................................................................1.7
D+.................................................................1.3
D.................................................................1.0
F.................................................................0
The following grades are to be used for approved
courses only:
I (Incomplete authorized--not counted in GPA)
IC (Incomplete charged)
WU (Withdrawal Unauthorized)
W (Withdrawal--not counted in GPA)
AU (Audit--not counted in GPA, no units
allowed)
CR Credit (not counted in grade average, but
units allowed)
CR* (Credit in sub-collegiate course, no units)
NC No Credit (not counted in GPA, no units
allowed)
RP (Report in Progress-- credit is deferred
until completion of course)
*** (Graduate Continuation Course)
RD (Report Delayed)
Course Numbering System
The course numbering system for the University is
based upon three-digit numbers as follows:
000-099 Sub-collegiate courses, not for
baccalaureate credit
100-199 Lower division courses, normally taken
in the freshman year
200-299 Lower division courses, normally taken
in the sophomore year
300-399 Upper division courses, normally taken
in the junior year
400-499 Upper division courses, normally taken
in the senior year
500-599 Graduate courses, normally limited
to graduate students
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Use of the I.D. Card
The I.D. Card must be carried at all times
and be validated each term. A current
I.D. Card is necessary to perform certain
transactions in Admissions, Records and
Registration, the Library, the Business Office
and other campus offices. I.D. cards for
Open University students will be issued at
the Extended Education Office.
Disabled Student Services
Students with verified disabilities, which
are permanent or temporary (e.g., broken
bones, strained back, other sprains, etc.)
are eligible for a variety of support services
from the Disabled Student Services Office.
Information regarding special facilities
and services available to students with a
disability may be obtained from the Director
of Disabled Student Services Office, located
in Welch Hall, Room B-250, (310) 243-3660
(voice) or 243-2028 (TDD).
Office Hours for College of Extended &
International Education
The College of Extended & International
Education Registration Office is located in
the Extended Education Complex, EE 1100,
on the west side of the campus just south
of Victoria Street. The College of Extended
Education is open from 8am-8pm, Monday
through Thursday; 8am-5pm on Friday
and from 8am-1:30pm on Saturday. The
telephone number is (310) 243-3741.
Parking
Parking permits are required for on-campus
classes. They are available from the yellow
machines at the entrance of each parking lot
for $8.00 per day. A parking permit good for
the semester may be purchased for $90.00
from the Cashier’s Office.
Library Services
Student identifications cards--available
at the Extended Education Office--will
entitle you to full use of the Cain Education
Resources Center.
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973
California State University, Dominguez Hills
is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
institution. As a unit of the university, the
College of Extended Education does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color,
religion, national origin, gender, sexual
preference, age, disability or veteran status.
This policy is applicable to employment and
student admission, and to all educational
programs and activities.
Privacy Information
The University complies with Federal and
State laws concerning privacy rights of
students. These rights are summarized in
the University Catalog. Questions about
privacy rights may be directed to the Dean
of Extended Education at (310) 243-3737
or the Vice President for Student Affairs at
(310) 243-3784.
Use of Social Security Number
CSUDH provides all students with generic
9 digit student ID numbers. These ID
numbers are used to identify student
records, registration, and to conduct all
University business. However, students
are still required to provide the University
with their correct social security numbers
(individual taxpayer identification numbers)
pursuant to the authority contained in
Section 41201, Title 5, California Code
of Regulations, and Section 6109 of the
Internal Revenue Code. The University
uses the social security number to identify
records pertaining to the student and, if
needed, to collect debts owed the University.
Also, the Internal Revenue Service requires
the University to file information returns
that include the student’s social security
number and other information such as the
amount paid for qualified tuition, related
expenses, and interest on educational loans.
That information is used to help determine
whether a student, or a person claiming a
student as a dependent, may take a credit
or deduction to reduce federal income taxes.
Students who do not have a social security
number at the time of enrollment will be
required to obtain a social security number
and submit it to the University within sixty
days. Failure to furnish a correct social
security number may result in the imposition
of a penalty by the Internal Revenue Service.
Immigration Requirements for Licensure
On August 27, 1996, Governor Pete Wilson
issued Executive Order W-135-96 which
equested that the CSU and other state
agencies implement “as expeditiously
as reasonably practicable” the provision
of The Personal Responsibility and Work
Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRAWORA)
of 1996 Reconciliation Act (PRAWORA) of
1996 (P.L.104-193). The Act, also known as
the Welfare Reform Act, included provisions
to eliminate eligibility for federal and state
public benefits for certain categories of
lawful immigrants as well as benefits for all
illegal immigrants.
Students who will require a professional
or commercial license provided by a local,
state, or federal government agency in
order to engage in an occupation for which
the CSU may be training them must meet
the immigration requirements of the new
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity
Reconciliation Act to achieve licensure.
Information concerning the regulation is
available from the Vice President of Student
Affairs, (310) 243-3784.
Important Tax Credit Information
If you are enrolled in an eligible degree or
certificate program or are taking courses
to acquire or improve job skills, you may
qualify for a Hope Scholarship or Lifetime
Learning Tax Credit. The Hope Scholarship
Tax Credit is available only to students
in their first two years of postsecondary
education who are enrolled at least half-time
in an eligible program. The tax credits are
based on the amount of qualified tuition
and fees, less grants and other tax-free
educational assistance and the taxpayer’s
modified adjusted gross income. Hope
credits apply to fees paid after December 31,
1997.
The Lifetime Learning Tax Credit
The Lifetime Learning tax credit is
available to students at all educational and
enrollment levels who are enrolled at an
eligible educational institution. As with the
Hope Scholarship tax credit, this opportunity
is based on the amount of qualified tuition
and fees, less grants and other tax-free
educational assistance and the taxpayer’s
modified adjusted gross income. The
Lifetime Learning credit applies to fees paid
after June 30, 1998.
Consult IRS Publication 970 or your tax
preparer for additional information on both
programs.
Americans with Disabilities Act
It is the policy of California State University
Dominguez Hills to comply with the Section
504 Regulations [now, Americans with
Disabilities Act] adopted by the Department
of Health, Education and Welfare.
Accordingly, any student at California State
University Dominguez Hills who believes that
there has been a violation of the Regulations
is encouraged to discuss the matter with
the appropriate CSUDH college, the campus
Handicapped Regulations Coordinator, and/
or the Handicapped Services Coordinator,
and such persons as may be identified by
the Handicapped Regulations Coordinator in
order to resolve the matter in a prompt and
equitable manner.
Sexual Harassment Policy
It is the policy of California State University,
Dominguez Hills, that the campus maintain
a working and learning environment free
from sexual harassment of its students,
employees, and those who apply for student
or employee status. All should be aware
that California State University , Dominguez
Hills is concerned and will take action
to eliminate sexual harassment. Sexual
harassment includes such behavior as
sexual advances, request for sexual favors,
and other verbal or physical conduct of a
sexual nature directed towards an employee,
student, or applicant when one or more of
the following circumstances are present:
• Submission to or toleration of the conduct
is an explicit or implicit term or condition
of appointment, employment, admission or
academic evaluation:
• Submission to rejection of such conduct is
used as a basis for a personnel decision or
an academic evaluation:
The conduct has the purpose or effect
of interfering with an employee’s work
performance, or creating an intimidating,
hostile, offensive or otherwise adverse
learning environment, or adversely affecting
any student.
In determining whether conduct actually
constitutes sexual harassment, the
circumstances surrounding the conduct will
be carefully considered. However, where the
facts support the allegations, all appropriate
measures including disciplinary action will
be taken. For more detailed information on
this policy see website at www.csudh.edu/
pms/printable/99-02.html
Learn how to get funding
for
your project!
Grant Writing
& Administration
Certificate of Completion
(hybrid online/on-campus)
for information, go to:
www.csudh.edu/ceie/grant-writing
Test Preparation
Courses
Workshop designed to help students
prepare for exams.
GMAT
Graduate Management Admission Test
CBEST
California Basic Educational Skills Test
CSET Multiple Subject Exam
Exam for Teachers
GRE Review
Graduate Record Exam-General Test
RICA
Reading Instruction Competence Assessment
go to:
www.csudh.edu/ceie/test-prep
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Map of Campus
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS
SUMMER SESSIONS REGISTRATION FORM
Date of Application_____________________Student ID:_______________________Birth date:___________________________
month / day / year
Name:________________________________________________________________________________________________
Last First M.I.
Address:_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Street City State Zip
Telephone:_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Daytime Evening Fax Cell
New Address? yes * no * Enrolled at CSUDH previously? yes * no *
male * female * Date last enrolled_________Term (e.g. Summer '18)
Employer:_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Company Name
Email
COURSE INFORMATION
Course No. DEPT/SECTION COURSE TITLE UNITS INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE FEE
PAYMENT METHOD
Total Fee Submitted $_________________
* Check/Money Order, made payable to CSUDH EXTENSION.
I AUTHORIZE THE USE OF MY: VISA * MASTERCARD * DISCOVER *
_____________________________________ _______________________________
ACCOUNT NUMBER EXP DATE SIGNATURE
REFUND POLICY
Refunds are not automatic; you must file appropriate forms in the Extended Education Office in
order to receive a refund. Refunds take a minimum of six to eight weeks for processing. Refunds
are granted in accordance with the State refund schedule. If a course is cancelled, the entire
fee will be refunded. If you withdraw after the first class and before 25 percent of the course
has elapsed, 65 percent of the total fee will be refunded. After 25 percent of the course time
has elapsed, no refund will be made; however a drop form must still be filed. Stop payments on
checks are NOT an acceptable withdrawal from the course(s) and will result in a financial penalty.
For more information call the College of Extended & International Education: (310) 243-3741.
OFFICE USE ONLY
SEMESTER:
Sum Fall Spr (circle one)
Year____________
Date____________
Total Fees____________
Entered by ____Initial______
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