CSUDH Summer Sessions 2020 Bulletin
CSUDH Summer Sessions 2020 Bulletin
CSUDH Summer Sessions 2020 Bulletin
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Benefts of<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong><br />
• Sample a feld before formal<br />
application to a degree program<br />
• Take professional development courses<br />
without enrollment in a degree program<br />
• Pursue personal interests in the arts,<br />
humanities, literature, philosophy and<br />
many other felds<br />
• Take a few courses or units to complete<br />
a university degree, meet continuing<br />
education requirements or qualify for a<br />
pay increase<br />
• Improve your grade point average<br />
if you have been turned down for<br />
admission by the university, or if your<br />
frst attempt at college courses was<br />
less than successful. If you have been<br />
academically disqualifed from the<br />
university or denied admission because<br />
of a grade point defciency, you can<br />
enroll in <strong>Summer</strong> Session and get a<br />
second chance to show your<br />
true potential.<br />
• Complete prerequisites for majors or<br />
advanced degrees or complete<br />
requirements for a degree begun at<br />
another university. Credits earned through<br />
Open University can be applied toward<br />
your future degree.<br />
SUMMER SESSIONS <strong>2020</strong><br />
Quick Reference<br />
Academic Calendar 3<br />
Index of Classes 4<br />
Schedule of Classes 5<br />
Registration Information 18<br />
Academic and Credit Information 19<br />
General Information 20<br />
Map of Campus 22<br />
Registration Form 23<br />
<strong>2020</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> Classes<br />
Begin May 26<br />
Earn Degree Credit<br />
Through <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong><br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> courses are recorded as<br />
resident credit on <strong>CSUDH</strong> transcripts and<br />
can count toward undergraduate and<br />
graduate degrees at <strong>CSUDH</strong>.<br />
For further information:<br />
call 310-243-3741 (Option 1)<br />
or email: learn@csudh.edu<br />
or go to: www.csudh.edu/open<br />
• Get an early start on an academic program<br />
• Take classes if you have missed the<br />
deadline for admission to <strong>CSUDH</strong><br />
Although this bulletin was prepared on the basis<br />
of the best information available at the time, all<br />
information is subject to change without notice or<br />
obligation including instructors, the class oferings and<br />
class descriptions, and statement of tuition and fees.<br />
2 <strong>CSUDH</strong> College of Extended and International Education
Academic Program Calendar <strong>Summer</strong> Semester <strong>2020</strong><br />
SESSION 1<br />
First 6 weeks of <strong>Summer</strong> term | Tuesday, May 26 – Thursday, July 2, <strong>2020</strong><br />
Mar 16 - May 25 Registration - Session 1<br />
May 25 Last Day to Completely Withdraw with 100% Refund (less $10 processing fee)<br />
May 25 Last Day for Students on Waitlists to be added to courses for Session 1;<br />
All waitlists will be cancelled at midnight<br />
May 26 Classes Begin<br />
May 26-May 30 Late Registration - Session 1 ($25 late registration fee assessed)<br />
Jun 2 Last Day to Add a Course**<br />
Jun 2 Last Day to Request CR/NC option*<br />
Jun 9 Last Day to Drop/Completely Withdraw without "W" grade**<br />
Jun 15-Jul 26 Withdrawal by Petition for Serious and Compelling Reason<br />
Jun 27-Jul 2 Withdrawal by Petition for Serious Accident or Illness<br />
Jul 2<br />
Last Day of Class<br />
July 3-4 Independence Day Holiday Observed - No Classes; Campus Closed<br />
July 7 Final Grades due via My<strong>CSUDH</strong><br />
SESSION 2<br />
Last 6 weeks of <strong>Summer</strong> term | Saturday, July 6 - Friday, August 14, <strong>2020</strong><br />
Mar 16-Jul 5 Registration -Session 2<br />
Jul 2 Last Day for Students on Waitlists to be added to courses for Session 2;<br />
All waitlists will be cancelled at midnight<br />
Jul 5<br />
Last Day to Completely Withdraw with 100% Refund (less $10 processing fee)<br />
Jul 6<br />
Classes Begin<br />
Jul 6-Jul 11 Late Registration - Session 2 ($25 late registration fee assessed)<br />
Jul 11<br />
Last Day to Add a Course**<br />
Jul 11<br />
Last Day to Request CR/NC option*<br />
Jul 18 Last Day to Drop/Completely Withdraw without "W" grade***<br />
Jul 27-Aug 9 Withdrawal by Petition for Serious and Compelling Reason<br />
Aug 10-Aug 14 Withdrawal by Petition for Serious Accident or Illness<br />
Aug 14 Last Day of Class<br />
Aug 17 Final Grades due via My<strong>CSUDH</strong><br />
REGULAR SESSION<br />
Entire 12 week summer term | Tuesday, May 26 - Friday, August 14, <strong>2020</strong><br />
Mar 16-May 25 Registration - Regular Session<br />
May 25 Last Day to Completely Withdraw with 100% Refund – Regular Session (less $10 processing fee)<br />
May 25 Last Day for Students on waitlists to be added to courses for Regular session;<br />
All waitlists will be cancelled at midnight<br />
May 26 Classes Begin<br />
May 26-Jun 8 Late Registration - Regular session ($25 late registration fee assessed)<br />
Jun 8 Last Day to Add a Course**<br />
Jun 8 Last Day to Request CR/NC option*<br />
Jun 9 Last Day to Drop/Completely Withdraw without "W" grade***<br />
Jul 3-4 Independence Day Holiday Observed - No Classes; Campus Closed<br />
Jul 20-Aug 9 Withdrawal for Serious and Compelling Reason<br />
Aug 10-Aug 14 Withdrawal by Petition for Serious Accident or Illness<br />
Aug 14 Last Day of Class<br />
Aug 17 Final Grades due via My<strong>CSUDH</strong><br />
www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 3
INDEX<br />
A<br />
Abbreviation Key 17<br />
Academic Program Calendar 3<br />
Academic Program Course<br />
Oferings:<br />
Regular Session 5<br />
Session One 8<br />
Session Two 13<br />
Accounting 5, 8<br />
Add Classes 20<br />
Africana Studies 8, 13<br />
Anthropology 8, 13<br />
Art 8<br />
Asian-Pacifc Studies 8, 13<br />
B<br />
Biology 6, 8<br />
Business 5, 8, 13<br />
C<br />
Calendar 3<br />
Chemistry 6<br />
Chicano/Chicana Studies 9, 13<br />
Class Times 17<br />
Clinical Science 9, 13<br />
Communications 6, 9, 14<br />
Computer Forensics 9<br />
Computer Info Systems 5, 8, 13<br />
Computer Science 6, 9, 14<br />
Course Fees 18<br />
Criminal Justice 6<br />
D<br />
Dance 9, 14<br />
Dishonored Check Policy 19<br />
Drop Classes 20<br />
E<br />
Earth Sciences 9, 14<br />
Economics 5<br />
Education 7, 14<br />
English 9, 14<br />
F<br />
Fees 18<br />
Finance 5<br />
G<br />
General Information 20<br />
Grades 19, 20<br />
H<br />
Health Science 9<br />
History 10. 14<br />
How to Register 18<br />
Human Resource Mgt 5<br />
Human Services 7, 10<br />
Humanities 10, 14<br />
I<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE 10, 15<br />
K<br />
Kinesiology 10, 15<br />
L<br />
Law 5, 13<br />
M<br />
Management 5, 8<br />
Map 22<br />
Marital and Family Therapy 10<br />
Marketing 6<br />
Mathematics 10<br />
Music 10, 15<br />
N<br />
Nursing (BSN) 7, 10<br />
Nursing (MSN) 7, 11<br />
O<br />
Operations Mgt 6, 8, 13<br />
P<br />
Parking 20<br />
Philosophy 11, 15<br />
Physics 11, 15<br />
Political Science 11, 15<br />
Psychology 11, 15<br />
Public Administration 7<br />
Q<br />
Quick Reference 2<br />
R<br />
Refunds 18<br />
Registration 18<br />
REGISTRATION FORM 23<br />
S<br />
Science, Mathematics &<br />
Technology 15<br />
Social & Behaviorial Sciences 11, 16<br />
Sociology 7, 12, 16<br />
Spanish 12, 16<br />
Special Education 7, 14,<br />
T<br />
Theater Arts 12, 16<br />
Transcripts 19<br />
W<br />
Women's Studies 12, 16<br />
4 <strong>CSUDH</strong> College of Extended and International Education
ACADEMIC PROGRAM COURSE OFFERINGS<br />
REGULAR SESSION<br />
Class Department<br />
Number<br />
Business<br />
Nr.<br />
Administration<br />
& Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
Business Administration<br />
Accounting<br />
30936 ACC 230 41 Financial Accounting 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Hak Joon Song<br />
30937 ACC 231 41 Managerial Accounting 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Arek Arakelian<br />
30938 ACC 331 41 Intermediate Accounting II 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Arek Arakelian<br />
30939 ACC 336 41 Intro To Internal Audit 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Gloria Del Rosario<br />
30940 ACC 337 41 Cost Accounting 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Cenap Ilter<br />
Business<br />
30941 BUS 445 41 International Business 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Sherine El Hag<br />
31097 BUS 301 01 Employment Communications 1.00 1:00PM 4:45PM M SAC3142 Elvira Teller<br />
31094 BUS 302 41 Written Communications 1.00 n/a n/a online n/a Xuefei Deng<br />
Computer Information Systems<br />
31056 CIS 270 41 Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Mohammad Eyadat<br />
31057 CIS 275 41 Internet Literacy 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Chi-Wen Chen<br />
31058 CIS 370 35 Info Sys Theory and Practice 3.00 9:00AM 12:45PM F SAC2101 Wang-Chan Wong<br />
31058 CIS 370 35 Info Sys Theory and Practice 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a<br />
31059 CIS 372 41 Systems Analysis & Design 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Wang-Chan Wong<br />
31060 CIS 476 41 Adv Concepts Bus Systems 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Myron Sheu<br />
Economics<br />
30942 ECO 210 41 Economic Theory 1A Micro 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Jose Martinez<br />
30943 ECO 211 41 Economic Theory 1B Macro 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Sherine El Hag<br />
Finance<br />
30944 FIN 360 41 Business Finance 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Bingsheng Yi<br />
30945 FIN 375 41 Personal Financial Planning 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Michael Manahan<br />
30946 FIN 468 41 Sem Investment Analysis 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Rama Malladi<br />
30947 FIN 488 41 Multinatl Financial Trans 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Prakash Dheeriya<br />
Human Resource Management<br />
31070 HRM 313 41 Human Resources Management 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Jessica Federman<br />
Law<br />
30948 LAW 340 41 Law Of Bus Organizations 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Charles Thomas II<br />
Management<br />
31068 MGT 310 41 Management Theory 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Thomas Norman<br />
31069 MGT 310 42 Management Theory 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Yann Abdourazakou<br />
31065 MGT 312 41 Organizational Behavior 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Lei Lai<br />
31066 MGT 416 41 Leadership 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Xia Zhao<br />
31067 MGT 418 41 International Management 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a William Brice<br />
31064 MGT 490 35 Strategic Management Seminar 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a<br />
31064 MGT 490 35 Strategic Management Seminar 3.00 5:30PM 6:45PM T Th SBSD219 James Katzenstein<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notifcation to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote defnitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 5
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
Marketing<br />
30172 MKT 350 41 Principles Of Marketing 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Kirti Celly<br />
30173 MKT 350 42 Principles Of Marketing 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Bing Xu<br />
30174 MKT 352 41 Advertising and Promotion MGT. 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Sari Silvanto-Ryan<br />
30175 MKT 355 41 Consumer Behavior 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Orie Berezan<br />
31075 MKT 355 41 Consumer Behavior 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Orie Berezan<br />
31076 MKT 450 41 Internet Marketing 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Meng Zhao<br />
31071 MKT 451 41 Trade Show and Event Marketing 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Natasa Christodoulidou<br />
31077 MKT 452 41 Sports & Entertainment Mkt. 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Melissa St James<br />
31078 MKT 454 41 Marketing Research 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Kirti Celly<br />
Operations Management<br />
31092 OMG 321 22 Business Stats 3.00 9:00AM 12:45PM S SBSG126 Hamid Pourmohammadi<br />
31061 OMG 322 35 Operations Management 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a<br />
31061 OMG 322 35 Operations Management 3.00 1:00PM 4:45PM S SBSG126 G Keong Leong<br />
Computer Information Systems (See Business Administration)<br />
Biology<br />
30970 BIO 425 01 Medical Bacteriology 2.00 10:00 AM 11:20 AM MTWTh SCI245 Brynn Heckel<br />
30971 BIO 435 01 Medical Bateriology Laboratory 2.00 12:00 PM 4:00 PM MTWTh SCI245 Brynn Heckel<br />
Chemistry<br />
30957 CHE 108 60 Intro To Collge Chemistry 5.00 9:00 AM 11:30 AM MTWTh NSMC213 Lida Latifzadeh<br />
30958 CHE 108 61 Intro To Collge Chemistry 0.00 12:10 PM 3:00 PM MW SCI361 Lida Latifzadeh<br />
30959 CHE 108 62 Intro To Collge Chemistry 0.00 12:10 PM 3:00 PM TTh SCI361 Lida Latifzadeh<br />
30966 CHE 108 63 Intro To Collge Chemistry 5.00 12:30 PM 3:00 PM MTWTh SBSA216 Andrea Zarember<br />
30967 CHE 108 64 Intro To Collge Chemistry 0.00 9:00 AM 11:50 AM MW SCI361 Andrea Zarember<br />
30960 CHE 110 60 General Chemistry I 5.00 9:00 AM 11:30 AM MTWTh SBSF225 Kenneth Rodriguez<br />
30961 CHE 110 61 General Chemistry I 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM MW SCI352 Kenneth Rodriguez<br />
30962 CHE 110 62 General Chemistry I 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM TTH SCI352 Kenneth Rodriguez<br />
30963 CHE 112 60 General Chemistry II 5.00 9:00 AM 11:30 AM MTWTh SBSB215 Susan Morvaridi<br />
30964 CHE 112 61 General Chemistry II 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM MW SCI354 Susan Morvaridi<br />
30965 CHE 112 62 General Chemistry II 0.00 12:00 PM 3:00 PM TTh SCI354 Susan Morvaridi<br />
Communications<br />
30987 COM 496 01 Internship In Comm 1.00 TBA Lisa Mastramico<br />
Computer Science<br />
31178 CSC 123 01 Intro To Csc And Prog II 4.00 5:00 PM 6:45 PM T Th SAC2102 Liudong Zuo<br />
31179 CSC 123 02 Intro To Csc And Prog II 4.00 7:00 PM 8:30 PM T Th SAC2102 Liudong Zuo<br />
Criminal Justice<br />
31098 CJA 341 41 Criminal Justice Stats 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Elena Kulikov<br />
31099 CJA 344 41 Theories Crime & CJ Policy 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Jennifer Sumner<br />
31100 CJA 423 41 Administrative Law 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Theodore Byrne<br />
31101 CJA 496 41 Internship in Criminal Justice 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a<br />
31101 CJA 496 41 Internship in Criminal Justice 3.00 11:30AM 12:45PM W LCHA221 Jennifer Sumner<br />
31101 CJA 496 41 Internship in Criminal Justice 3.00 11:30AM 12:45PM W LCHA221<br />
31101 CJA 496 41 Internship in Criminal Justice 3.00 11:30 AM 12:45 PM W LCHA221<br />
31180 CJA 496 42 Internship in Criminal Justice 3.00<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
6 <strong>CSUDH</strong> College of Extended and International Education
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
Education<br />
Special Education<br />
31123 SPE 458 01 Behavior in School Settings 3.00 3:00PM 7:30PM COE1407<br />
31130 SPE 467 01 Assmt Students w/Mild/Mod Dis 3.00 3:00PM 7:00PM T COE1407 Deborah Ward<br />
31121 SPE 480 01 Educating Exceptional Children 3.00 3:00PM 7:30PM W COE1407 Mary Esposito<br />
31122 SPE 481 01 Diverse Lrnrs Exceptionalities 3.00 3:00PM 7:30PM M COE1407 Trena Spurlock<br />
31137 SPE 549 01 ECSE Infant/Toddler Seminar 2.00 8:00AM 5:30PM S Su WHA118 Codean Reed<br />
31138 SPE 550 01 ECSE Infant /Toddler Field Wrk 1.00 TBA Codean Reed<br />
31139 SPE 595 01 Grad Sel Topics in SPE 1.00 TBA Ann Selmi<br />
Human Services<br />
31013 HUS 390 01 Field Practicum in HUS II 1.00 n/a n/a online n/a Tri Le<br />
31014 HUS 391 01 Seminar in HUS II 2.00 7:00 PM 8:40 PM Th LIB1875 Tri Le<br />
31015 HUS 400 01 Case Management 3.00 5:30 PM 7:30 PM T SBSA210 Tri Le<br />
Nursing (BSN)<br />
31150 BSN 302 41 Concepts Prof Nsg Prac 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Sally Mahmoud<br />
31152 BSN 307 41 Hlth Info & Tech 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Hernani Ledesma<br />
31154 BSN 346 41 Human Pathophysiology 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a<br />
31173 BSN 381 01 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 8:00AM 4:30PM M SBSA110B Joanne Armenia<br />
31173 BSN 381 01 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 8:00AM 4:30PM T SBSA110B Joanne Armenia<br />
31192 BSN 381 02 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 8:00AM 4:30PM S SBSA110B Doreen Delgado<br />
31192 BSN 381 02 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 8:00AM 4:30PM Su SBSA110B DoreenDelgado<br />
31193 BSN 381 03 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 8:00AM 4:30PM Su SBSA110B Cynthia Ulm<br />
31193 BSN 381 03 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.00 8:00AM 4:30PM S SBSA110B Cynthia Ulm<br />
31157 BSN 400 41 Health Promotion and Teaching 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Susan Mccoy<br />
31157 BSN 400 41 Health Promotion and Teaching 2.00 n/a n/a online n/a Susan Scott<br />
31170 BSN 451 42 LDSP/MGMT NSG Role Performance 2.00 n/a n/a online n/a<br />
31202 BSN 451 43 LDSP/MGMT NSG Role Performance 2.00 n/a n/a online n/a Susan Mccoy<br />
31171 BSN 460 41 Nursing Research Utilization 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Ann Grant<br />
Nursing (MSN)<br />
31174 MSN 513 41 Healthcare Policy/Economics 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Jan Brewer<br />
Public Administration<br />
31102 PUB 300 41 Foundation Of Pub Admin 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Hugo Asencio<br />
31103 PUB 302 41 Admin Financial Resources 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Rui Sun<br />
31104 PUB 490 35 Sr Seminar Pub Admin 3.00 6:00PM 10:00PM T TH SBSF121 Fynnwin Prager<br />
31104 PUB 490 35 Sr Seminar Pub Admin 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a<br />
Sociology<br />
30918 SOC 340 41 Soc Psych: Soc Perspectiv 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Sohaila Shakib<br />
30917 SOC 363 41 Drug & Alcohol Use 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Sohaila Shakib<br />
30916 SOC 369 41 Juvenile Delinquency 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Sohaila Shakib<br />
30951 SOC 311 01 Global Org & Soc Processes 3.00 8:00AM 11:50AM T Th SBSB137 Angel Valdivia<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 7
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
ACADEMIC PROGRAM COURSE OFFERINGS -<br />
SESSION ONE<br />
Africana Studies<br />
30842 AFS 310 41 African American Exp in the US 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Justin Gammage<br />
30841 AFS 333 41 Black Movements of the Sixties 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Donna Nicol<br />
Anthropology<br />
31501 ANT 371 41 Hist & Cul Pers Disability Stu 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Nancy Armstrong<br />
Art<br />
31239 ART 100 41 Looking At Art 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a James Scarborough<br />
Asian-Pacifc Studies<br />
31181 APP 212 11 Intro Comp Eth & Global Soc 3.00 12:30 PM 3:30 PM TWTh WHF145 Ronia Auelua<br />
31182 APP 225 11 Pac Islander Culture 3.00 8:00 AM 10:30 AM MTWTh LCHA229 Ronia Auelua<br />
Biology<br />
31106 BIO 102 41 General Biology 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Begona De Velasco<br />
30968 BIO 324 11 Microbiologyw Clin Appl 3.00 11:00 AM 2:40 PM TTH LCHA229 Davood Soleymany<br />
30969 BIO 325 11 Microbiology Laboratory 1.00 3:15 PM 7:10 PM TTh SCI245 Davood Soleymany<br />
Business Administration<br />
Accounting<br />
30977 ACC 330 11 Intermediate Accounting I 3.00 5:30 PM 9:30 PM T Th LCHA219 Yi Sheng<br />
Business<br />
31093 BUS 301 41 Employment Communications 1.00 n/a n/a online n/a Xuefei Deng<br />
31096 BUS 302 11 Written Communications 1.00 1:00 PM 4:45 PM M SBSG126 Elvira Teller<br />
Computer Information Systems<br />
31079 CIS 370 11 Info Sys Theory and Practice 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45PM M W SAC2101 Chi-Wen Chen<br />
Management<br />
31062 MGT 490 11 Strategic Management Seminar 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T TH VIL210 David Hoopes<br />
31063 MGT 490 12 Strategic Management Seminar 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM M W SBSA104 Chacko Kannothra<br />
Operations Management<br />
31080 OMG 321 11 Business Stats 3.00 1:00 PM 4:45 PM M W SBSB137 Jian-yu Ke<br />
31081 OMG 321 12 Business Stats 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM T TH SBSG126 Edward Chu<br />
31085 OMG 322 11 Operations Management 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM M W SBSG126 Jian-yu Kei<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
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Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
Chicano/Chicana Studies<br />
30775 CHS 323 41 US Imm & Citizen Latino Pers 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Michael Fraga<br />
30777 CHS 330 41 Mexican & Latino Identities US 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Michael Fraga<br />
Clinical Science<br />
30979 CLS 304 11 Intro UA and BF 3.00 8:00 AM 10:30 AM MW WHB369 Payman Nasr<br />
Communications<br />
30982 COM 220 11 Screenwriting I 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W FHA008 Alexander Chung<br />
30927 COM 301 41 News and Info Literacy 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Nancy Cheever<br />
30983 COM 307 11 History of Film 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W SAC2105 Lindsay Giggey<br />
30984 COM 342 11 Advertising Strategy & Writing 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T TH NSMD129 Christian Russo<br />
30985 COM 365 11 Intro To Public Relations 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM T TH SAC3152 Miriam Hernandez Martinez<br />
30986 COM 379 11 Media Industries 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T TH LCHA224 Brant Burkey<br />
30926 COM 435 41 Media Psychology 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Nancy Cheeverr<br />
Computer Forensics<br />
31025 CTC 492 21 Senior Project 3.00 5:00 PM 7:30 PM M T W SAC2104 Mohsen Beheshti<br />
Computer Science<br />
31028<br />
31029<br />
31027<br />
31146<br />
CSC<br />
CSC<br />
CSC<br />
CSC<br />
311 11<br />
331 11<br />
492 11<br />
500 11<br />
Data Structures<br />
Computer Organization<br />
Senior Design<br />
Research Methods<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
5:00 PM<br />
5:00 PM<br />
5:00 PM<br />
5:00 PM<br />
8:50 PM<br />
8:50 PM<br />
8:50 PM<br />
8:50 PM<br />
T Th<br />
M W<br />
T Th<br />
T Th<br />
SAC2103<br />
NSMB208<br />
NSMB208<br />
SAC2104<br />
Alireza Izaddoost<br />
Mohsen Beheshti<br />
Mohsen Beheshti<br />
Dance<br />
30770 DAN 130 41 Dance Perceptions 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Doris Ressl<br />
30772 DAN 440 41 Dance for Children 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Marco Carreon<br />
Earth Sciences<br />
31107 EAR 312 42 Natural Disasters 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Ashish Sinha<br />
31108 EAR 312 43 Natural Disasters 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Ashish Sinha<br />
English<br />
31038 ENG 350 11 Advanced Composition 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W SBSF121 David Williams<br />
31041 ENG 360 11 Heroes and Anitheroes 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SBSF101 Thomas Giannotti<br />
Health Science<br />
31128 HEA 300 41 Health In Public Educ 2.00 n/a n/a online n/a Johanna Chase<br />
31129 HEA 495 41 Spec Topics in Hlth Sciences 1.00 n/a n/a online n/a Johanna Chase<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 9
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
History<br />
30991 HIS 376 11 Film As History: 3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM T Th NSMD123 William OMara IV<br />
Human Services<br />
31016 HUS 330 41 Human Behavior & Social Envir 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Phu Phan<br />
31017 HUS 460 41 Research Methods for HUS 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Phu Phan<br />
Humanities<br />
30766 HUM 310 41 Key Concepts 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a William Deluca<br />
31030 HUM 310 43 Key Concepts 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Lorna Fitzsimmons<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE Program<br />
30905 IDS 326 41 Perspectives In Human Studies 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Anne Choi<br />
Kinesiology<br />
31196 KIN 301 11 Kinesiology 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM MW VIL220 Gioella Chaparro<br />
31198 KIN 303 11 Exercise Physiology 4.00 12:30 PM 2:15 PM MTWThF SBSF125 Scott Cheatham<br />
31199 KIN 303 12 Exercise Physiology 0.00 TBA TBA Scott Cheatham<br />
31194 KIN 310 41 Nutrition for Peak Performance 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a<br />
31194 KIN 310 41 Nutrition for Peak Performance 3.00 11:00 AM 1:00 PM T WHF148 Carole Casten<br />
31197 KIN 330 11 Somatic Education 3.00 8:00 AM 9:00 AM TWTh LIB1122 Lee Hancock II<br />
31200 KIN 462 11 Therapeutic Exercise 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM MW LCHA227 Scott Cheatham<br />
31201 KIN 462 12 Therapeutic Exercise 0.00 TBA TBA Scott Cheatham<br />
Marital & Family Therapy<br />
31145 MFT 511 11 Practicum in MFT Fieldwork I 2.00 5:00 PM 7:15 PM TW WHA117 Alicia Gomez<br />
31143 MFT 595 41 Special Topics in MFT 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Monique Willis<br />
31144 MFT 595 42 Special Topics in MFT 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Monique Willis<br />
Mathematics<br />
31012 MAT 131 11 Elem Stat & Probability 3.00 6:00 PM 8:30 PM TWTh NSMC239 Edgar Perez<br />
Music<br />
31044 MUS 312 41 The Jazz Age 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Hal Weary<br />
31105 MUS 101 11 Introducing Music 3.00 5:00 PM 8:15 PM MTW LCHA324 Stephen Moore<br />
Nursing (BSN)<br />
31151 BSN 306 41 Cult Diversity Healthcare 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Barbara Kennedy<br />
31153 BSN 340 41 Prof Collaboration Nrsg Pract 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Barbara Kennedy<br />
31155 BSN 380 41 Health Assessment 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Maria Barbosa<br />
31156 BSN 380 42 Health Assessment 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Maria Barbosa<br />
31162 BSN 408 41 Gerontol Nsg Prac 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Lauren Outland<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
10 <strong>CSUDH</strong> College of Extended and International Education
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
31164 BSN 422 41 Community-Based Nursing 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Sharon Tipple<br />
31165 BSN 423 41 Com Based Nursing Role Perf 2.00 n/a n/a online n/a Nop Ratanasiripong<br />
31166 BSN 430 41 H/C Systems, Policy & Finance 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Dale Mueller<br />
31167 BSN 450 41 Principles Ldsp/Mgt in Nursing 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Dale Mueller<br />
31168 BSN 450 42 Principles Ldsp/Mgt in Nursing 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Cheryl Keel<br />
31172 BSN 494 41 Independent Study 1.00 n/a n/a online n/a<br />
Nursing (MSN)<br />
31175 MSN 514 41 Hlth Promotion & Disease Prev 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Lauren Outland<br />
31176 MSN 530 41 Rsrch Util in Adv Nursg Pract 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Julie Kathman<br />
31177 MSN 531 41 Nursing Ethics 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Terri Ares<br />
Philosophy<br />
31042<br />
31042<br />
30768<br />
31054<br />
31052<br />
31052<br />
PHI<br />
PHI<br />
PHI<br />
PHI<br />
PHI<br />
PHI<br />
120 35<br />
120 35<br />
120 41<br />
120 44<br />
102 35<br />
102 35<br />
Critical Reasoning<br />
Critical Reasoning<br />
Critical Reasoning<br />
Critical Reasoning<br />
Humanity, Nature & God<br />
Humanity, Nature & God<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
n/a<br />
12:30 PM<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
8:00 AM<br />
n/a<br />
3:00 PM<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
11:50 AM<br />
online<br />
T W<br />
online<br />
online<br />
online<br />
M W<br />
n/a<br />
SBSB209<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
LCHA230<br />
Dana Belu<br />
Sheela Pawar<br />
Robert Jones<br />
Jung Kwon<br />
Political Science<br />
30925 POL 100 41 Gen St:World Perspectives 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Hyo Joon Chang<br />
30956 POL 101 11 American Institutions 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SBSA210 Christopher Hallenbrook<br />
Physics<br />
31299 PHY 120 11 Elements Of Physics I 4.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM M W NSMD129 Mokyang Kim<br />
31300 PHY 120 12 Elements Of Physics I 0.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W SCI141 Mokyang Kim<br />
31303 PHY 130 11 General Physics I 5.00 8:30 AM 11:10 AM M TWTh SBSB101 Horace Crogman<br />
31304 PHY 130 12 General Physics I 0.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SCI141 Horace Crogman<br />
31301 PHY 300 11 Physical Science for Teachers 4.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM T Th NSMD129<br />
31302 PHY 300 12 Physical Science for Teachers 0.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SCI153<br />
Psychology<br />
30972 PSY 235 11 Intro To Research Methods 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W VIL210 Alexandrea Park<br />
30973 PSY 235 12 Intro To Research Methods 0.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W Alexandrea Park<br />
30911 PSY 331 41 Measurement In Psychology 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Silvia Santos Ponce<br />
30912 PSY 340 41 Social Psych: Psych Persp 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Carl Sneed<br />
30908 PSY 350 41 Child Psychology 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Maria Hurtado-Ortiz<br />
30953 PSY 363 11 Abnormal Psychology 3.00 12:30 PM 3:00 PM T W Th SBSD125 Steven Villalpando<br />
30913 PSY 368 41 Human Sexuality 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Keisha Paxton<br />
31020 PSY 490 41 Senior Seminar Psychology 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Kevin Dooley<br />
31021 PSY 490 42 Senior Seminar Psychology 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Kevin Dooley<br />
30952 PSY 464 11 Intro To Clinical Psych 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W SBSA144 Tomanika Taylor<br />
Social & Behavioral Sciences<br />
30949 SBS 318 11 Cultural Pluralism: 3.00 5:00 PM 8:10 PM T W Th LIB1128 Ivonne Heinze<br />
30792 SBS 318 41 Cultural Pluralism: 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Ivonne Heinze<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 11
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
Sociology<br />
30922 SOC 320 41 The Family 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Katy Pinto<br />
30919 SOC 362 41 Gangs & Adoles Subcultrs 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Latanya Skiffer<br />
Spanish<br />
30779<br />
30780<br />
SPA<br />
SPA<br />
280 41<br />
312 41<br />
Grammar for Spa Comp<br />
Hispanic Lit, Art & Culture<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
online<br />
online<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
Ivonne Heinze<br />
Benito Gomez<br />
The atre Art s<br />
30781 THE 120 41 Fundamentals Of Speech 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Marco Carreon<br />
Women's Studies<br />
30795 WMS 250 41 Women's Studies 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Claudia Mendoza Diaz<br />
30796 WMS 314 41 Feminism and Film 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Jennifer Brandt<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
12 <strong>CSUDH</strong> College of Extended and International Education
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
ACADEMIC PROGRAM COURSE OFFERINGS -<br />
SESSION TWO<br />
Africana Studies<br />
30844 AFS 220 41 African World Peoples & Soc. 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Salim Faraji<br />
Anthropology<br />
31127 ANT 371 42 Hist & Cul Pers Disability Stu 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Nancy Armstrong<br />
Asian-Pacifc Studies<br />
31183 APP 318 21 Viet,Camb, Lao, Amer Culture 3.00 12:30 PM 3:00 PM M W Th SAC3148 Nguyen Ly Thuy<br />
31184 APP 325 41 Asian Pacific Art Music & Lit 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Mary Lacanlale<br />
Business Administration<br />
Business<br />
31055 BUS<br />
31095 BUS<br />
303 21<br />
303 41<br />
Oral Communication<br />
Oral Communication<br />
1.00<br />
1.00<br />
1:00PM<br />
n/a<br />
4:00 PM<br />
n/a<br />
M<br />
online<br />
ONVIL210<br />
n/a<br />
Elvira Teller<br />
Xuefei Deng<br />
Computer Information Systems<br />
31088 CIS 370 21 Info Sys Theory and Practice 3.00 6:00 PM 9:45 PM T Th SAC2101 Myron Sheu<br />
Law<br />
30978 LAW 240 21 Legal Environment of Business 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W SBSB203 Charles Thomas II<br />
Operations Management<br />
31089 OMG 321 21 Business Stats<br />
31091 OMG 322 21 Operations Management<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
6:00 PM<br />
1:00 PM<br />
9:45 PM<br />
4:45 PM<br />
M W<br />
T Th<br />
SBSG126<br />
SBSD121<br />
Hamid Pourmohammadi<br />
Edward Chu<br />
Chicano/Chicana Studies<br />
30776 CHS 323 42 US Imm & Citizen Latino Pers 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Michael Fraga<br />
30778 CHS 330 42 Mexican & Latino Identities US 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Michael Fraga<br />
Clinical Science<br />
30980 CLS 307 21 Clinical Hematology 4.00 8:00 AM 10:00 AM T W Th WHB369 Payman Nasr<br />
30981 CLS 307 22 Clinical Hematology 0.00 10:05 AM 1:00 PM T W Th WHB369 Payman Nasr<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 13
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
Communications<br />
30989 COM 106 21 Digital Toolkit 2.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM T Th FHA008 Lisa Mastramico<br />
30990 COM 107 21 Digital Toolkit Lab 1.00 T Th Lisa Mastramico<br />
30988 COM 350 01 Culture, Gender & Strat Com 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM T Th SBSB143 Ana de la Serna<br />
31011 COM 420 21 Screenwriting II 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W FHA008 Alexander Chung<br />
Computer Science<br />
31026 CSC 341 21 Operating Systems 3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM T Th SAC2105 Amlan Chatterjee<br />
31147 CSC 501 21 Design and Analysis 3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM M W SAC2102 Jianchao Han<br />
Dance<br />
30771 DAN 130 42 Dance Perceptions 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Amy Allen<br />
30773 DAN 440 42 Dance for Children 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Sarah Hummel<br />
Earth Sciences<br />
31111 EAR 100 21 Physical Geology 3.00 9:00 AM 12:50 PM T Th NSMB234 Cheyenne Cummings<br />
31115 EAR 312 44 Natural Disasters 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Brendan McNulty<br />
31117 EAR 312 45 Natural Disasters 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Brendan McNulty<br />
31109 EAR 416 21 Earth Sciences for Teachers 3.00 1:00 PM 2:45 PM T W Th SAC2106 Parveen Chhetri<br />
31110 EAR 416 22 Earth Sciences for Teachers 0.00 3:00 PM 5:00 PM T W Th SAC2106 Parveen Chhetri<br />
Education<br />
Special Education<br />
31124 SPE 480 21 Educating Exceptional Children 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM M W SBSE116 Monica Boomgard<br />
31125 SPE 481 21 Diverse Lrnrs Exceptionalities 3.00 4:00 PM 8:30 PM T Th SBSE116 Conrad Oh Young<br />
English<br />
31033 ENG 110 21 Freshman Comp Accelerated 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W LCHA330 Thomas Giannotti<br />
31034 ENG 150 21 Languages of the World 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W VIL210 Kimberly Miller<br />
31035 ENG 230 21 Literature and Popular Culture 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM T Th SBSB101 Roderick Hernandez<br />
31036 ENG 308 21 Crit Approach Child Lit 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W LCHA224 Helen Oesterheld<br />
31037 ENG 325 21 Poetry 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SBSB203 Kimberly Huth<br />
31039 ENG 350 21 Advanced Composition 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W SBSF121 Terri Fleming-Dright<br />
31040 ENG 350 22 Advanced Composition 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th LCHA229 Thomas Giannotti<br />
History<br />
31019 HIS 352 21 Topics U.S. For Rel History 3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM M W LCHA223 Ryan Archibald<br />
30992 HIS 354 21 American Immigration History 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W LCHA229 Andrea Johnson<br />
Humanities<br />
30767 HUM 310 42 Key Concepts 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a William Deluca<br />
31031 HUM 310 44 Key Concepts 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Lorna Fitzsimmons<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
14 <strong>CSUDH</strong> College of Extended and International Education
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE Program<br />
30906 IDS 350 41 IDS Top Env Studies 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Jenney Hall<br />
Kinesiology<br />
31195 KIN 300 21 Tests/Measure In PE 3.00 8:00 AM 10:30 AM T W Th SBSF101 Michael Ernst<br />
Music<br />
31046 MUS 101 41 Introducing Music 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Scott Morris<br />
31047 MUS 101 42 Introducing Music 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Scott Morris<br />
31048 MUS 312 42 The Jazz Age 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Tedeross Avery<br />
Philosophy<br />
31049 PHI 102 41 Humanity, Nature & God 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Brooke Nelson<br />
31051 PHI 120 42 Critical Reasoning 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Daniel Greenspan<br />
31053 PHI 120 43 Critical Reasoning 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Daniel Greenspan<br />
31043 PHI 201 21 The Good Life 3.00 6:00 PM 9:50 PM T Th LCHA221 Brian Gregor<br />
31050 PHI 351 41 Death and Dying 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Brooke Nelson<br />
Physics<br />
31305<br />
31306<br />
31307<br />
31308<br />
PHY<br />
PHY<br />
PHY<br />
PHY<br />
122 21<br />
122 22<br />
132 11<br />
132 12<br />
Elements Of Physics II<br />
Elements Of Physics II<br />
General Physics II<br />
General Physics II<br />
4.00<br />
0.00<br />
5.00<br />
0.00<br />
5:00 PM<br />
12:30 PM<br />
8:30 AM<br />
12:30 PM<br />
8:50 PM<br />
4:20 PM<br />
11:10 AM<br />
4:20 PM<br />
M W<br />
M W<br />
M T W Th<br />
T Th<br />
NSMD123<br />
SCI143<br />
SBSF125<br />
SCI143<br />
Horace Crogman<br />
Horace Crogman<br />
Political Science<br />
30924 POL 100 41 Gen St:World Perspectives 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Yea Ji Kim<br />
30950 POL 101 21 American Institutions 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SBSA210 Salvatore Russo<br />
Psychology<br />
30909 PSY 101 41 Gen St:Understand Hum Beh 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Erin Merz<br />
30910 PSY 330 41 Intermediate Statistics 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Carl Sneed<br />
30915 PSY 330 42 Intermediate Statistics 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Carl Sneed<br />
30914 PSY 360 41 Theories Of Personality 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Silvia Santos Ponce<br />
30955 PSY 415 21 Adv Res Met In Cognitive Psych 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM M W SBSA210 Alexandrea Park<br />
30954 PSY 416 21 Res Sem In Cognitive Psych 3.00 8:00 AM 11:50 AM M W WHF148 Alexandrea Park<br />
31022 PSY 419 21 Adv Res Methods in Psych-Law 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Heather Butler<br />
31023 PSY 420 21 Res Seminar in Psych-Law 3.00 12:30 PM 4:20 PM T Th SBSF101 Heather Butler<br />
Science, Mathematics, & Technology<br />
30774 SMT 310 41 Science And Technology 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Kenneth Rodriguez<br />
Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.<br />
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.<br />
www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 15
Class Department<br />
Number Nr. & Sec. Course Title Units Start Time End Time Days Bldg/Rm Instructor<br />
Social & Behavioral Sciences<br />
30793<br />
30974<br />
30975<br />
SBS<br />
SBS<br />
SBS<br />
318 42<br />
318 43<br />
318 44<br />
Cultural Pluralism:<br />
Cultural Pluralism:<br />
Cultural Pluralism:<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
online<br />
online<br />
online<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
Yulder Daza<br />
Yulder Daza<br />
Ivonne Heinze<br />
Soc iology<br />
30923<br />
30921<br />
30920<br />
SOC<br />
SOC<br />
SOC<br />
320 42<br />
337 41<br />
367 41<br />
The Family<br />
Soc Through Film<br />
Sociology Of Law<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
online<br />
online<br />
online<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
Katy Pinto<br />
Sohaila Shakib<br />
Latanya Skiffer<br />
Spanish<br />
30794<br />
30769<br />
SPA<br />
SPA<br />
312 42<br />
351 41<br />
Hispanic Lit, Art & Culture<br />
Cnt Hisp Cult Spa Spk Am<br />
3.00<br />
3.00<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
online<br />
online<br />
n/a<br />
n/a<br />
Benito Gomez<br />
Ivonne Heinze<br />
The atre Art s<br />
30782 THE 120 42 Fundamentals Of Speech 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Naomi Buckley<br />
Women's Studies<br />
30797 WMS 318 41 Race, Class and Gender 3.00 n/a n/a online n/a Cynthia Villanueva<br />
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CLASS TIMES at <strong>CSUDH</strong><br />
Monday, Wednesday, Friday<br />
7:30 am – 8:20 am<br />
8:30 am – 9:20 am<br />
10:00 am – 10:50 am<br />
11:30 am – 12:20 pm<br />
1:00 pm – 1:50 pm<br />
Monday, Wednesday<br />
7:00 am – 8:15 am<br />
8:30 am – 9:45 am<br />
10:00 am – 11:15 am<br />
11:30 am – 12:45 pm<br />
1:00 pm – 2:15 pm<br />
2:30 pm – 3:45 pm<br />
# 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm<br />
# 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm<br />
# 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm<br />
# 8:30 pm – 9:45 pm<br />
# symbol indicates course meets during evening hours<br />
Tuesday, Thursday<br />
7:00 am – 8:15 am<br />
8:30 am – 9:45 am<br />
10:00 am – 11:15 am<br />
11:30 am – 12:45 pm<br />
1:00 pm – 2:15 pm<br />
2:30 pm – 3:45 pm<br />
# 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm<br />
# 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm<br />
# 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm<br />
# 8:30 pm – 9:45 pm<br />
Friday<br />
8:30 am – 11:15 am<br />
11:30 am – 2:15 pm<br />
Evening Classes Meeting Once a<br />
Week<br />
# 4:00 pm – 6:45 pm<br />
# 6:10 pm – 9:45 pm<br />
# 7:00 pm – 9:45 pm<br />
NOTE: With the exception of the<br />
Division of Nursing courses (see<br />
Nursing course listing for class<br />
times), fnal exam dates and times<br />
are scheduled according to this Class<br />
Meeting Time Module. If this module<br />
is not followed when scheduling a<br />
course section, a time frame and<br />
room location for fnals week will not<br />
be available for that course section<br />
unless special arrangements have<br />
been made by the instructor.<br />
Key to Symbols and Abbreviations in the Course Listings<br />
ERC Educational Resources Center<br />
FH Field House<br />
GYM Gymnasium<br />
HC Hughes Education and<br />
Athletic Center<br />
LCH LaCorte Hall<br />
LUSU Loker University<br />
Student Union<br />
NSM Natural Sciences and<br />
Mathematics<br />
OE School of Education<br />
SAC South Academic Complex,<br />
Buildings 1, 2, & 3<br />
SBS Social and Behavioral<br />
Sciences<br />
SCC Small College Complex<br />
SH Student Housing<br />
SHC Student Health Center<br />
TBA To Be Arranged<br />
+ Prerequisite Required<br />
Consult the course description in<br />
the current University Catalog for<br />
course prerequisite(s).<br />
Day Abbreviations<br />
M = Monday<br />
MW = Monday/Wednesday<br />
W = Wednesday<br />
TTh = Tuesday/Thursday<br />
Th = Thursday<br />
F = Friday<br />
S = Saturday<br />
Su = Sunday<br />
Course Sufxes<br />
A = Activity<br />
P = Production<br />
L = Laboratory<br />
S = Supervision<br />
CN = Course Number<br />
TBA = To Be Arranged<br />
Most of these courses require<br />
enrollment in both the lecture<br />
section and associated activity,<br />
lab, production or supervision<br />
portion of the course.<br />
Co-Req – co-requisite<br />
Co-requisite courses require<br />
enrollment in both the lecture<br />
section and associated activity, lab,<br />
production or supervision portion of<br />
the course. Co-reqs are listed below<br />
the course information in italics. If the<br />
co-requisite CRN is listed, you must<br />
register for that specifc CRN. If only<br />
the department and course number is<br />
listed, you may register for any section<br />
of the co-requisite course for which<br />
you are eligible. Refer to the course<br />
description in the current University<br />
Catalog.<br />
Course Number (CN)<br />
The fve digit number in the far left<br />
column identifes the course and<br />
section of the class you want to take.<br />
During registration, it will be necessary<br />
to use this number to register for a<br />
section or to change your program<br />
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What is SUMMER SESSIONS<br />
and How Can It Beneft You?<br />
Through <strong>CSUDH</strong> College of Extended & International Education, adults<br />
capable of college-level work may enroll in regular <strong>CSUDH</strong> courses each<br />
semester on a space-available basis. There is no formal admission to the<br />
University and registration is made easy—you can usually confrm your<br />
space in class at the frst meeting. Each department may regulate<br />
admission to specifc classes, but many choices are available.<br />
Open University gives you the freedom to<br />
• Sample a particular feld before enrolling in a degree program<br />
• Take courses for professional or personal development<br />
• Improve your grade point average if you have been turned down for<br />
admission by the university or have been academically disqualifed.<br />
• Get a start on your degree if you missed the application deadline<br />
Through the Open University program, you can receive credit for your<br />
completed course work in any of the lower division, upper division, or<br />
graduate courses available to you. The credit you earn can be applied<br />
towards a degree within the limits described in the Academic Eligibility<br />
and Credit Information section (page 72).<br />
How to Register for<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong><br />
4. Bring the signed and completed<br />
registration form to EE 1100 and<br />
pay the required fees.<br />
1. Fill out the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 5. Deadline dates for completing<br />
Registration form on the back<br />
adds, drops, and/or withdrawals<br />
inside cover of this bulletin. Use are frm. Please refer to the<br />
the registration form or pick up calendar on page 2 for deadline<br />
additional forms at the University dates.<br />
Information Center (Welch Hall<br />
A-245) or at the College of<br />
Fees<br />
Extended & International Education <strong>Summer</strong> Session Undergraduate fees<br />
Registration Ofce, EE 1100.<br />
are $311 per unit ($933 for a 3-unit<br />
2. Complete the student information class). Graduate student fees are<br />
on the registration form, including $369 per unit ($1107 for a 3-unit class).<br />
the schedule number, the<br />
To receive credit for <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong><br />
department, course and section classes, course fees must be paid in<br />
numbers of the classes you wish full before the end of the third week<br />
to take. See eligibility statement on of classes. (See calendar on page 3).<br />
page 18.<br />
Fees may be paid by check or money<br />
3. Take the <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> form order, made payable to “<strong>CSUDH</strong><br />
to the frst session of each class. College of Extended & International<br />
Ask the instructor to sign the form Education.” Use your Visa, MasterCard<br />
permitting you to enroll<br />
or Discover Card to pay your fees in<br />
If there is space available in the person, or mail in your fees with your<br />
class AND<br />
signed registration form to:<br />
If you have satisfed the course <strong>CSUDH</strong> College of Extended &<br />
prerequisites listed in the class International Education, EE 1100<br />
schedule or University Catalog. 1000 East Victoria Street<br />
Mathematics courses require Carson, CA 90747<br />
satisfaction of the University’s entry The College of Extended &<br />
level mathematics requirements. International Education ofce is open<br />
Registration for Business, Public from 8am-8pm, Monday through<br />
Administration and Criminal Justice Thursday, 8am-5pm on Friday; and<br />
classes require special approval. from 8am-1:30pm on Saturdays.<br />
Contact the College of Business Registration is not considered<br />
Administration and Public Policy for complete until we receive bank<br />
more information.<br />
clearance for your check, or until we<br />
receive authorization for your credit<br />
card. You will receive confrmation<br />
of enrollment via e-mail, provided<br />
we have a valid e-mail address for<br />
you on record. Additionally, you<br />
should receive a confrmation letter<br />
within two weeks after we receive<br />
your registration and fees. When you<br />
register in person, you will receive<br />
an Extension student ID card which<br />
entitles you to library privileges. If you<br />
choose to mail in your registration<br />
forms and fees, your confrmation of<br />
enrollment and ID card will be mailed<br />
to you. Courses you enroll in become<br />
part of your permanent academic<br />
record at <strong>CSUDH</strong>. <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong><br />
students are subject to the same<br />
withdrawal, grading and academic<br />
policies as degree students.<br />
Other Fees<br />
A materials fee is charged for some<br />
classes. The classes are indicated and<br />
footnoted in this bulletin.<br />
An additional fee is also charged for<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> courses taken over<br />
television ($30.00 per unit).<br />
Graduation Writing Exam .... $35.00<br />
Late Registration (assessed ....25.00<br />
after the 3rd week of instruction<br />
Check returned ..............25.00<br />
for any cause<br />
Items lost or broken ............Cost<br />
Transcript of Records<br />
Single Transcript . ..............4.00<br />
Each additional transcript ......2.00<br />
prepared at the same time,<br />
up to ten (10) transcripts.<br />
Each additional transcript ...... 1.00<br />
in excess of ten (10) prepared<br />
at the same time<br />
Library lost books and other<br />
library items. .... Replacement Cost<br />
Library fnes—A detailed list of<br />
library overdue fnes is posted at the<br />
entrance to the library.<br />
Refunds<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> Session 1 and Regular<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> Session:<br />
If a student drops a class on or before<br />
May 25, 100% of the fees will be<br />
refunded (less $10 processing fee).<br />
After May 25, until June 1, 75% of<br />
the fees will be refunded. From June<br />
2 to June 8, 50% of the fees will be<br />
refunded. After June 8, no refund will<br />
be made.<br />
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Refunds<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> Session 2<br />
If a student drops a class on or<br />
before July 5, 100% of the fees will<br />
be refunded (less $10 processing fee).<br />
After July 5, until July 13, 75% of the<br />
fees will be refunded. From July 14<br />
to July 20, 50% of the fees will be<br />
refunded. After July 20, no refund will<br />
be made.<br />
Refunds are not automatic. You must<br />
fle appropriate forms in the College of<br />
Extended and International Education<br />
ofce in order to receive a refund.<br />
Refunds take a minimum of six to eight<br />
weeks for processing.<br />
Do not put a stop-payment on a<br />
check to withdraw from a course. This<br />
results in a fnancial obligation to the<br />
University for the course fee, plus an<br />
additional $25 charge, plus a $25 late<br />
fee. If the University cancels a class,<br />
the student will receive a full refund<br />
of applicable fees or will be allowed<br />
to register in another class without<br />
payment of a late fee.<br />
Dishonored Check Policy<br />
Once a check has been dishonored,<br />
no personal checks will be accepted<br />
from that person for a period of at<br />
least two academic terms. This rule<br />
applies to any check returned from<br />
any fnancial institution for any<br />
reason. The person will be required<br />
to pay all university-related debts<br />
with a certifed check, money order<br />
or traveler’s check(s) including<br />
the $25.00 returned check fee.<br />
Discrepancies not resolved before<br />
fnal exams may result in loss of credit<br />
for the class.<br />
Verifcation of Enrollment<br />
To verify that you have been ofcially<br />
enrolled in your classes, check the<br />
instructor’s printed class roster which<br />
is published the fourth week of the<br />
term. <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> students will<br />
appear on the same roster as students<br />
enrolled in degree programs. If your<br />
name is not on the roster, call the<br />
College of Extended & International<br />
Education Ofce immediately. It is<br />
the student’s responsibility to initiate<br />
inquiries regarding his/her registration<br />
in a course.<br />
Discrepancies not resolved before<br />
fnal exams may result in loss of credit<br />
for the class.<br />
Academic Eligibility<br />
and Credit Information<br />
Matriculated Students<br />
You may not enroll in the <strong>Summer</strong><br />
<strong>Sessions</strong> program if you have been<br />
admitted to any California State<br />
University campus as a regular<br />
student for this semester, or if you are<br />
a continuing regular student for this<br />
semester, or if you are a continuing<br />
regular student who has registered<br />
in the previous term at any CSU.<br />
This does not apply to academically<br />
disqualifed students.<br />
Undergraduate Credit<br />
A maximum of 24 semester units<br />
of <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> or extension<br />
baccalaureate-level credit may be<br />
applied toward bachelor’s degree<br />
requirements at California State<br />
University, Dominguez Hills. Each<br />
department, however, decides<br />
whether a particular course can be<br />
accepted towards a major or minor.<br />
Further information may be obtained<br />
from the University Catalog, available<br />
at the University Bookstore on<br />
campus or online www.csudh.edu/<br />
university-catalog<br />
Graduate Credit<br />
For a 30 semester unit master’s<br />
degree at California State University,<br />
Dominguez Hills, students may not<br />
apply more than 6 units of <strong>Summer</strong><br />
<strong>Sessions</strong> credit and/or credit<br />
transferred from other accredited<br />
institutions.<br />
All students taking 500 level courses<br />
must obtain the appropriate college<br />
dean’s signature before submitting<br />
their registration forms to the College<br />
of Extended & International Education.<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> students may take<br />
500 level courses within the College<br />
of Business and Public Administration<br />
only with a stamp issued from the<br />
department.<br />
Mathematics Classes<br />
Students wishing to enroll in several<br />
mathematics classes will have<br />
to provide evidence of having<br />
satisfed the ELM requirements. This<br />
requirement can be satisfed by either<br />
of the following methods.<br />
1. Passing the ELM examination<br />
administered by the University<br />
Testing Ofce (call 243-3909 for<br />
information).<br />
2. Transcripts showing passing grades<br />
on college level mathematics<br />
courses. California State University,<br />
Dominguez Hills graduates can<br />
have their records verifed by the<br />
Ofce of Admissions and Records.<br />
Ofcial verifcation must be<br />
received by the Extended Education<br />
Registration ofce before the student<br />
can enroll in mathematics classes.<br />
Verifcation may be obtained at<br />
the University Advisement Center<br />
(located in Welch Hall), or the Math<br />
Department (Natural Sciences &<br />
Mathematics Building), room A-132.<br />
College of Business<br />
Administration and Public Policy<br />
All <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> students who<br />
wish to register for 300-or 400-level<br />
business courses or Accounting 231<br />
are required to obtain approval from<br />
the Business Advisement Center<br />
located in the Social and Behavioral<br />
Sciences Building (SBS), room E-306.<br />
The phone number is (310) 243-3561.<br />
For information concerning approval<br />
of graduate business courses, call<br />
(310) 243-3465. Students must bring a<br />
copy of their transcripts, grade reports,<br />
and/or college records, including all<br />
lower division business courses to<br />
the Center when seeking advisement.<br />
Contact the Business Advisement<br />
Center for hours of operation.<br />
Transcripts<br />
Transcripts may be ordered online<br />
or by phone. Details are available<br />
at http://www.csudh.edu/recordsregistration/records/<br />
requesttranscript.<br />
The fee for transcripts is<br />
$4. <strong>CSUDH</strong> Records & Registration<br />
keeps track of your degree applicable<br />
credits and records them in your<br />
student fle.<br />
Grade Reports<br />
Ofcial transcripts with current grades<br />
will be available approximately fve<br />
weeks after the end of the course.<br />
To learn your grade for any graded<br />
class, including Extension, Special<br />
<strong>Sessions</strong>, <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> and<br />
Winter Session, please access<br />
My<strong>CSUDH</strong>: http:// my.csudh.edu.<br />
Changes From <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
The University reserves the right to<br />
make changes in the class schedule<br />
as printed. When classes are split<br />
or sections are cancelled, it may be<br />
necessary to assign an instructor<br />
diferent from the one listed in the<br />
class schedule.<br />
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Credit/No Credit Option<br />
(Undergraduate Students Only)<br />
Undergraduate students selecting<br />
the Credit/No Credit option must do<br />
so by the end of the third week of<br />
instruction, for <strong>Summer</strong> Session One<br />
and Regular Session: June 2, <strong>2020</strong>,<br />
and by July 11, <strong>2020</strong> for <strong>Summer</strong><br />
Session Two. Credit/No Credit forms<br />
are available from the Extension<br />
Ofce, the Ofce of Records &<br />
Registration, and Information and<br />
Service Center, and must be submitted<br />
by the deadline. For additional<br />
conditions or limitations of the Credit/<br />
No Credit option, consult the current<br />
<strong>CSUDH</strong> catalog at: www.csudh.edu/<br />
university-catalog<br />
ADD or DROP Classes<br />
1. Complete the ADD/DROP<br />
information on the Change of<br />
Program form, available from the<br />
College of Extended & International<br />
Education Registration Ofce<br />
EE 1100, in the Extended Education<br />
Complex. Use the schedule number<br />
(5 numbers), department name (3<br />
letters), course number (3 numbers)<br />
and section number (2 numbers).<br />
2. If adding, have the instructor sign<br />
the form.<br />
3. If dropping, enter the information<br />
in the DROP position of the card.<br />
Instructor’s signature is not required<br />
before end of third week.<br />
4. Return the Change of Program form<br />
to the Extended Education Ofce.<br />
5. Present your receipt and I.D. card.<br />
6. Conditions for dropping a course<br />
after the third week are outlined in<br />
the current <strong>CSUDH</strong> Catalog.<br />
A student who enrolls in a course,<br />
discontinues attendance, and<br />
does not ofcially drop the course<br />
Grade Points<br />
A. .......... 4.0 C+. ......... 2.3<br />
A- ...........3.7 C. .......... 2.0<br />
B+. ......... 3.3 C- . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7<br />
B. .......... 3.0 D+. ..........1.3<br />
B- ...........2.7 D. ...........1.0<br />
F .............0<br />
will automatically receive a “WU”<br />
(calculated as “F” in G.P.A.) or<br />
“F” grade for the course, which is<br />
permanently recorded. Students are<br />
responsible for submitting completed<br />
drop or withdrawal forms to the<br />
designated ofces.<br />
General Information<br />
Grades<br />
For Academic Programs, student<br />
performance in each course is<br />
reported at the end of the session<br />
by one of the following grades<br />
(with grade points earned):<br />
The following grades are to be used<br />
for approved courses only:<br />
I Incomplete authorized—(not<br />
counted in GPA)<br />
IC Incomplete charged<br />
WU Withdrawal Unauthorized<br />
W Withdrawal—(not counted in GPA)<br />
AU Audit—(not counted in GPA, no<br />
units allowed)<br />
CR Credit (not counted in grade<br />
average, but units allowed)<br />
CR* Credit in sub-collegiate course,<br />
(no units)<br />
NC No Credit (not counted in GPA, no<br />
units allowed)<br />
RP Report in Progress—credit is<br />
deferred until completion of<br />
course)<br />
***(Graduate Continuation Course)<br />
RD (Report Delayed)<br />
Course Numbering System<br />
The course numbering system for the<br />
University is based upon three-digit<br />
numbers as follows:<br />
000-099 Sub-collegiate courses, not<br />
for baccalaureate credit<br />
100-199 Lower division courses,<br />
normally taken in the<br />
freshman year<br />
200-299 Lower division courses,<br />
normally taken in the<br />
sophomore year<br />
300-399 Upper division courses,<br />
normally taken in the<br />
junior year<br />
400-499 Upper division courses,<br />
normally taken in the senior<br />
year 500-599 Graduate<br />
courses, normally limited to<br />
graduate students<br />
Use of the I.D. Card<br />
The I.D. Card must be carried at all<br />
times and be validated each term.<br />
A current I.D. Card is necessary<br />
to perform certain transactions in<br />
Admissions, Records and Registration,<br />
the Library, the Business Ofce and<br />
other campus ofces. I.D. cards for<br />
<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> students will be<br />
issued at the Extended Education<br />
Ofce.<br />
Disabled Student Services<br />
Students with verifed disabilities,<br />
which are permanent or temporary<br />
(e.g., broken bones, strained back,<br />
other sprains, etc.) are eligible for a<br />
variety of support services from the<br />
Disabled Student Services Ofce.<br />
Information regarding special facilities<br />
and services available to students<br />
with a disability may be obtained<br />
from the Director of Disabled Student<br />
Services Ofce, located in Welch Hall,<br />
Room B-250, (310) 243-3660 (voice)<br />
or 243-2028 (TDD).<br />
Ofce Hours for College of<br />
Extended & International Education<br />
The College of Extended &<br />
International Education Registration<br />
Ofce is located in the Extended<br />
Education Complex, EE 1100, on the<br />
west side of the campus just south<br />
of Victoria Street. The College of<br />
Extended Education is open from<br />
8am-8pm, Monday through Thursday;<br />
8am-5pm on Friday and from 8am-<br />
1:30pm on Saturday. The telephone<br />
number is (310) 243-3741.<br />
Parking<br />
Parking permits are required for oncampus<br />
classes. They are available<br />
from the yellow machines at the<br />
entrance of each parking lot for $9.00<br />
per day. A parking permit good for<br />
the semester may be purchased for<br />
$155.00 from the Cashier’s Ofce.<br />
Library Services<br />
Student identifcations cards—<br />
available at the Extended Education<br />
Ofce—will entitle you to full use of<br />
the Cain Education Resources Center.<br />
Section 504 of the<br />
Rehabilitation Act of 1973<br />
California State University, Dominguez<br />
Hills is an equal opportunity/<br />
afrmative action institution. As a<br />
unit of the university, the College<br />
of Extended Education does not<br />
discriminate on the basis of race,<br />
color, religion, national origin,<br />
gender, sexual preference, age,<br />
disability or veteran status. This<br />
policy is applicable to employment<br />
and student admission, and to all<br />
educational programs and activities.<br />
Privacy Information<br />
The University complies with Federal<br />
and State laws concerning privacy<br />
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ights of students. These rights are<br />
summarized in the University Catalog.<br />
Questions about privacy rights may<br />
be directed to the Dean of Extended<br />
Education at (310) 243-3737 or the<br />
Vice President for Student Afairs at<br />
(310) 243-3784.<br />
Use of Social Security Number<br />
<strong>CSUDH</strong> provides all students with<br />
generic 9 digit student ID numbers.<br />
These ID numbers are used to identify<br />
student records, registration, and<br />
to conduct all University business.<br />
However, students are still required<br />
to provide the University with their<br />
correct social security numbers<br />
(individual taxpayer identifcation<br />
numbers) pursuant to the authority<br />
contained in Section 41201, Title 5,<br />
California Code of Regulations, and<br />
Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue<br />
Code. The University uses the social<br />
security number to identify records<br />
pertaining to the student and, if<br />
needed, to collect debts owed the<br />
University. Also, the Internal Revenue<br />
Service requires the University to fle<br />
information returns that include the<br />
student’s social security number and<br />
other information such as the amount<br />
paid for qualifed tuition, related<br />
expenses, and interest on educational<br />
loans. That information is used to<br />
help determine whether a student,<br />
or a person claiming a student as<br />
a dependent, may take a credit or<br />
deduction to reduce federal income<br />
taxes. Students who do not have a<br />
social security number at the time of<br />
enrollment will be required to obtain<br />
a social security number and submit<br />
it to the University within sixty days.<br />
Failure to furnish a correct social<br />
security number may result in the<br />
imposition of a penalty by the Internal<br />
Revenue Service.<br />
Immigration Requirements<br />
for Licensure<br />
On August 27, 1996, Governor Pete<br />
Wilson issued Executive Order W-135-<br />
96 which requested that the CSU<br />
and other state agencies implement<br />
“as expeditiously as reasonably<br />
practicable” the provision of The<br />
Personal Responsibility and Work<br />
Opportunity Reconciliation Act<br />
(PRAWORA) of 1996 Reconciliation Act<br />
(PRAWORA) of 1996 (P.L.104-193). The<br />
Act, also known as the Welfare Reform<br />
Act, included provisions to eliminate<br />
eligibility for federal and state public<br />
benefts for certain categories of<br />
lawful immigrants as well as benefts<br />
for all illegal immigrants.<br />
Students who will require a<br />
professional or commercial license<br />
provided by a local, state, or federal<br />
government agency in order to<br />
engage in an occupation for which<br />
the CSU may be training them must<br />
meet the immigration requirements<br />
of the new Personal Responsibility<br />
and Work Opportunity Reconciliation<br />
Act to achieve licensure. Information<br />
concerning the regulation is available<br />
from the Vice President of Student<br />
Afairs, (310) 243-3784.<br />
Important Tax Credit Information<br />
If you are enrolled in an eligible<br />
degree or certifcate program or are<br />
taking courses to acquire or improve<br />
job skills, you may qualify for a Hope<br />
Scholarship or Lifetime Learning Tax<br />
Credit. The Hope Scholarship Tax<br />
Credit is available only to students in<br />
their frst two years of postsecondary<br />
education who are enrolled at least<br />
half-time in an eligible program. The<br />
tax credits are based on the amount<br />
of qualifed tuition and fees, less<br />
grants and other tax-free educational<br />
assistance and the taxpayer’s<br />
modifed adjusted gross income.<br />
Hope credits apply to fees paid after<br />
December 31, 1997.<br />
The Lifetime Learning Tax Credit<br />
The Lifetime Learning tax credit<br />
is available to students at all<br />
educational and enrollment levels<br />
who are enrolled at an eligible<br />
educational institution. As with the<br />
Hope Scholarship tax credit, this<br />
opportunity is based on the amount<br />
of qualifed tuition and fees, less<br />
grants and other tax-free educational<br />
assistance and the taxpayer’s<br />
modifed adjusted gross income. The<br />
Lifetime Learning credit applies to<br />
fees paid after June 30, 1998.<br />
Consult IRS Publication 970 or your<br />
tax preparer for additional information<br />
on both programs.<br />
Americans with Disabilities Act<br />
It is the policy of California State<br />
University Dominguez Hills to comply<br />
with the Section 504 Regulations<br />
[now, Americans with Disabilities<br />
Act] adopted by the Department<br />
of Health, Education and Welfare.<br />
Accordingly, any student at California<br />
State University Dominguez Hills<br />
who believes that there has been<br />
a violation of the Regulations is<br />
encouraged to discuss the matter with<br />
the appropriate <strong>CSUDH</strong> college, the<br />
campus Handicapped Regulations<br />
Coordinator, and/ or the Handicapped<br />
Services Coordinator, and such<br />
persons as may be identifed by the<br />
Handicapped Regulations Coordinator<br />
in order to resolve the matter in a<br />
prompt and equitable manner.<br />
Sexual Harassment Policy<br />
It is the policy of California State<br />
University, Dominguez Hills, that<br />
the campus maintain a working<br />
and learning environment free from<br />
sexual harassment of its students,<br />
employees, and those who apply<br />
for student or employee status. All<br />
should be aware that California<br />
State University, Dominguez Hills is<br />
concerned and will take action to<br />
eliminate sexual harassment. Sexual<br />
harassment includes such behavior as<br />
sexual advances, request for sexual<br />
favors, and other verbal or physical<br />
conduct of a sexual nature directed<br />
towards an employee, student, or<br />
applicant when one or more of the<br />
following circumstances are present:<br />
• Submission to or toleration of the<br />
conduct is an explicit or implicit<br />
term or condition of appointment,<br />
employment, admission or academic<br />
evaluation:<br />
• Submission to rejection of such<br />
conduct is used as a basis for a<br />
personnel decision or an academic<br />
evaluation: The conduct has the<br />
purpose or efect of interfering with<br />
an employee’s work performance,<br />
or creating an intimidating, hostile,<br />
ofensive or otherwise adverse<br />
learning environment, or adversely<br />
afecting any student. In determining<br />
whether conduct actually<br />
constitutes sexual harassment,<br />
the circumstances surrounding the<br />
conduct will be carefully considered.<br />
However, where the facts support<br />
the allegations, all appropriate<br />
measures including disciplinary<br />
action will be taken.<br />
For more detailed information<br />
on this policy see website at<br />
www.csudh.edu/pms/<br />
printable/99-02.html<br />
www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Sessions</strong> 21
22 <strong>CSUDH</strong> College of Extended and International Education
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS<br />
SUMMER SESSIONS REGISTRATION FORM<br />
Date of Application_____________________Student ID:_______________________Birth date:___________________________<br />
month / day / year<br />
Name:________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Last First M.I.<br />
Address:_______________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Street City State Zip<br />
Telephone:_____________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Daytime Evening Fax Cell<br />
New Address? yes * no * Enrolled at <strong>CSUDH</strong> previously? yes * no *<br />
male * female * Date last enrolled_________Term (e.g. <strong>Summer</strong> '20)<br />
Employer:_____________________________________________________________________________________________<br />
Company Name<br />
Email<br />
COURSE INFORMATION<br />
Course No. DEPT/SECTION COURSE TITLE UNITS INSTRUCTOR SIGNATURE FEE<br />
PAYMENT METHOD<br />
Total Fee Submitted $_________________<br />
* Check/Money Order, made payable to <strong>CSUDH</strong> EXTENSION.<br />
I AUTHORIZE THE USE OF MY: VISA * MASTERCARD * DISCOVER *<br />
_____________________________________ _______________________________<br />
ACCOUNT NUMBER EXP DATE SIGNATURE<br />
REFUND POLICY<br />
Refunds are not automatic; you must file appropriate forms in the Extended Education Office in<br />
order to receive a refund. Refunds take a minimum of six to eight weeks for processing. Refunds<br />
are granted in accordance with the State refund schedule. If a course is cancelled, the entire<br />
fee will be refunded. If you withdraw after the first class and before 25 percent of the course<br />
has elapsed, 65 percent of the total fee will be refunded. After 25 percent of the course time<br />
has elapsed, no refund will be made; however a drop form must still be filed. Stop payments on<br />
checks are NOT an acceptable withdrawal from the course(s) and will result in a financial penalty.<br />
For more information call the College of Extended & International Education: (310) 243-3741.<br />
OFFICE USE ONLY<br />
SEMESTER:<br />
Sum Fall Spr (circle one)<br />
Year____________<br />
Date____________<br />
Total Fees____________<br />
Entered by ____Initial______