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GRADUATE AND CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR THE THINKING PERSON SUMMER SESSION 2011 Summer Session I: May 23 - July 1 Summer Session II: July 5 - August 15 Is it time for a new direction? How can I advance in my career? Should I take classes this semester? José Lopez-Figueroa MPA Class of 2011

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  • GRADUATE AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONFOR THE THINKING PERSON

    summer session 2011

    Summer Session I: May 23 - July 1Summer Session II: July 5 - August 15

    Is it time for a new direction?

    How can I advance in my career?

    Should I take classes this semester?

    Jos Lopez-FigueroaMPA Class of 2011

  • Contents

    Academic Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

    Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside back cover

    Common Core of Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21

    Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

    Community Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

    Course Listing Schedules:

    Summer I Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-8

    Summer II Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-9

    Summer I Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-13

    Summer II Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-17

    Financial Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5

    Online Course Login Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

    Outstanding Educator Nomination . . . . . Inside Cover

    Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4

    Summer I Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

    Summer II Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

    Refund Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Student I .D . Card Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

    Withdrawals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

    Disclaimer

    The rules, regulations, policies, fees and other charges, courses of study, and academic requirements that appear in this catalog were in effect at the time of its publication. Like everything else in this catalog, they are published for informational purposes only, and they do not constitute a contract between the College and any student, applicant for admission or other person.

    Whether noted elsewhere in this catalog or not, the College re-serves the right to change, eliminate, and add to any existing (and to introduce additional) rules, regulations, policies, fees and other charges, courses of study and academic requirements. Whenever it does so, the College will give as much advance notice as it con-siders feasible or appropriate, but it reserves the right in all cases to do so without notice.

    The Division of Graduate and Continuing Education is now accepting nominations for the John F. Nevins Outstanding Educator Award.

    The award is named after one of Westfield State Colleges

    consummate educators and administrators. Dr. Nevins began his career at Westfield State University in 1969, and served

    the college in many roles: as a Professor of Education in

    both undergraduate and graduate programs, as Dean of

    Undergraduate Studies in 1978, as Vice President for Academic

    Affairs, 1978-1986, as President, 1986-1987, and again as Vice

    President in 1987-1988. Dr. Nevins was the recipient of the

    Division of Graduate and Continuing Educations Outstanding

    Educator Award in 1993, and after his death the award was re-

    named in his honor.

    Students in the Division, and faculty, staff or administrative

    members of the greater college community, may nominate

    any faculty member teaching for the Division (full- or part-time)

    during the Summer, Fall or Spring semesters. The deadline for nominations is April 1.

    The selection will be made by a panel of judges consisting of

    representatives from the DGCE student body and Westfield

    State University administration, staff and faculty. The award will

    be made at the end of the spring semester.

    If you wish to nominate a faculty member for the John F. Nevins Outstanding Educator Award, please fill out the nomination form which can be located online at the DGCE website under

    Current Student Resources, or

    www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce/nevins_award.aspx

    Some qualities to consider when contemplating a nomination are: concern with student learning,

    openness to other views,

    thoroughness in covering material,

    knowledge of subject area

    commitment to graduate and continuing

    education students and programs.

    John F. Nevins Outstanding Educator Award

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    iMPORtANt PHONE NUMBERs Class Cancellation Hot Line: ............................572-5226

    Admissions ........................................................572-8022

    Advising Appointments .....................................572-8020

    Bookstore ..........................................................572-5657

    Career Services ................................................572-5206

    Center for Teacher Ed/Research ......................572-8065

    Community Education .......................................572-8034

    College For Kids / LIR .......................................572-8557

    Dean of DGCE .................................................572-8805

    Dean of Education ............................................572-5713

    Financial Aid ......................................................572-5218

    Graduate Records ............................................572-8024

    Library ...............................................................572-5231

    Counseling Center ............................................572-5790

    Public Safety .....................................................572-5262

    Student Administrative Services .......................572-5218

    Transcripts ........................................................572-8029

    Undergraduate Records ...................................572-8031

    Veterans Services ............................................572-5446

    Contact Information

    CALL (413) 572-8020

    FAX (413) 572-5227

    TTD (413) 572-5250

    emAiL [email protected]

    WeB www.GoBackNow.com

    Graduate and Continuing Education

    OFFICE HOURS

    8:30 a.m - 7 p.m., M-Th, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on FridaysSpecial holiday hours will be posted online.

    Class cancellations: wsc.ma.edu/5411

    Quality. Studenttofacultyratioof17:1

    Mostcoursestaughtby full-time faculty

    Stateoftheartclassroomexperience

    Wirelesscampus

    Comfortablecommonareasforstudy and socializing

    Mealsandsnacksavailableoncampus until midnight

    Libraryopenuntilmidnightfivenights a week

    Safe,well-litcampus

    Ampleparkingclosetoclassroom buildings

    Lifetimecareerassistanceavailable through our Career ServicesOffice

    Westfield State is

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    Summer 2011ACADEMIC CALENDAR

    Summer Session I May 23 July 1 Start and end dates may vary Please see course offerings section for specific dates

    April 11-15

    April 11-14, May 2-5

    April 18 May 8

    May 6

    May 6

    May 9 May 234

    May 23

    May 30

    June 3 (Friday)

    June 10

    June 29

    June 30

    July 1

    July 11

    PRE-REGISTRATION1

    REGISTRATION ADVISING

    GENERAL REGISTRATION2

    DEADLINE FOR DELAYED PAYMENT

    EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT ENDS

    LATE REGISTRATION

    CLASSES BEGIN

    MEMORIAL DAY

    MAKE-UP DATE FOR MAY 30 HOLIDAY

    LAST DATE TO WITHDRAW3

    LAST M/W CLASS

    LAST T/TH CLASS

    MAKE-UP DAY

    GRADES DUE

    Matriculated DGCE & WSU students only

    Call (413)572-8020 for an appointment

    Mail-in, drop-off, or online at https://mywestfield.wsc.ma.edu

    Previous delayed payment students only, no new applications accepted

    $50 Early Payment Discount cannot be combined with other discounts or tuition waivers

    $25 Late Registration Fee Mail-in, drop-off, or online

    College closed

    Unscheduled Absence

    Summer Session II July 5 August 15Start and end dates may vary Please see course offerings section for specific dates

    April 11-15

    April 11-14, May 2-5

    April 18 June 19

    June 17

    June 20 July 54

    July 4

    July 5

    July 22

    August 15

    August 11

    August 12 (Friday)

    August 22

    PRE-REGISTRATION1

    REGISTRATION ADVISING

    GENERAL REGISTRATION2

    DEADLINE FOR DELAYED PAYMENT

    LATE REGISTRATION

    INDEPENDENCE DAY HOLIDAY

    CLASSES BEGIN

    LAST DATE TO WITHDRAW (evening)3

    LAST M/W CLASS

    LAST T/TH CLASS

    MAKE-UP DAY

    GRADES DUE

    Matriculated DGCE & WSU students only

    Call (413)572-8020 for an appointment

    Mail-in, drop-off, or online at https://mywestfield.wsc.ma.edu

    Previous delayed payment students only, no new applications accepted

    $25 Late Registration Fee Mail-in, drop-off, or online at https://mywestfield.wsc.ma.edu

    College closed

    Unscheduled absence

    1Payment is required at time of pre-registration. 2Tuition waiver forms must be presented with registration for waiver credit; retroactive credit is not allowed. 3Date of withdrawal for two-week or other non-standard classes will be at the mid-point. 4May 23rd and July 5th registration in-person only.

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    RegisteR by mail, dRop off oR online.If you prefer not to register online but are unable to register during published days and times, please consider leaving your registration and payment in our secure drop box; we will enter the data at the earliest possible time. Your course schedule and payment receipt will be mailed to you. You will be notified if the course (s) you select are closed or cancelled.

    For more complete information and policies, please visit our website at wsc.ma.edu/dgce

    academic advisingUpon admission to an academic program, you are assigned a major advisor. It is your responsibility to arrange an appointment with the advisor as soon as you are admitted into a program to outline your program of study, taking into consideration previous work and your academic objectives. Although your advisor will assist you in plan-ning your program, you must assume responsibility for knowing and meeting the curriculum requirements.

    Please visit our Website at www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

    WithdRaWal fRom couRsesYou may withdraw from courses before the second scheduled meet-ing without notation on your permanent record. You must withdraw in writing. A Withdrawal Form is available in the DGCE Office. If you withdraw after the second class meeting, you must obtain the signature of the faculty member.

    Non-attendance does not ensure withdrawal from a course. It is the students responsibility to withdraw from courses as outlined above, or a Failure to Withdraw grade of F will result. At the instruc-tors discretion, a student may sometimes be reported for non-atten-dance and an Administrative Withdrawal may be requested, but it should not be assumed that non-attendance will result in withdrawal from a course. In addition, non-payment does not result in Adminis-trative Withdrawal from a course.

    Professors Transcript Withdrawal Signature Notation

    Before first class meeting No None Before second class meeting No NoneBefore third class meeting Yes WBy withdrawal deadline (see above) Yes WAfter deadline* ($25 fee) Yes WAdministrative withdrawal for non-attendance** WAfter drop-add period N/A WFailure to withdraw N/A F

    *Approved for extenuating circumstances only; must have the Deans approval. **At instructors discretion.

    RegistRation infoRmation

    RegistRation gRades emailAvailable through

    https://mywestfield.wsc.ma.eduor

    MyWestfield Access: Log in to the portal with your first ini-tial, last name and last 4 digits of your CWID. Your initial password will be your CWID or current email password.

    After logging in, Your Email Account is displayed on the first page

    Click ACAdEMiCs tab to REgistER find registration tools to add or drop classes

    If you experience difficulty logging in, contact the IT HELP Desk at 572-5300 x4357.

    Web RegistRation paymentYou can pay your bill online immediately following registration with a credit card. If you would prefer to print the statement page and mail in with payment, please know that payment is due within 10 days of registration. Failure to do so will result in the addition of the $100 late payment fee and loss of the early payment discount.

    myWestfield is Westfield States web portal. It is a secure site providing students, faculty and staff with world-class

    services, featuring a single sign-on website for campus

    annoucements, web for students/faculty/staff, e-mail,

    course tools, library access and much more!

    Using myWestfield is the only way to find your grades,

    register online or access your e-mail, and is the best way to

    stay informed regarding news and upcoming events.

  • 4 sUMMER 2011

    paRking pRivilegesParking decals are required and are only sold at the Public Safety Complex on Western Avenue. Your vehicle registration must be pre-sented with your application form before a decal can be purchased. Please call 572-5262 for more information or visit http://www.wsc.ma.edu/safety/Decals_%26_Parking.html. Vehicles without parking decals will be ticketed.

    student i.d. caRdAll Westfield State University students should have a bar-coded Stu-dent I.D. Card. Taken during registration periods and the first three weeks of classes, the picture I.D. will cost $10.00 and will be used throughout your academic career at Westfield State University. IDs will be taken in the Wilson Hall Lounge area.

    financial infoRmationIMPOrTANT NOTICE: Failure to pay within 10 days of web registration will result in the addition of the $100 late payment fee.

    Registrationandeducationalservicefeeswillonlyberefundedfor officially canceled courses.

    Educationservicefeeisrefundedforwithdrawalsbeforetheclass begins.

    Registrationfeeisnon-refundable.NorefundsforWinterSession after class session begins.

    Pleasenotethatonlinecoursesmayhaveearlierstartdates. Weacceptchecks,moneyorders,Mastercard,Amercian

    Express, Visa and Discover cards. Cash cannot be accepted for payment over $10.

    Refundsrefunds of tuition and instructional fee, if any, are made on the basis of the date and time of receipt of a students withdrawal. Non-payment does not result in withdrawal from a course. Students who officially withdraw from a course after the second scheduled class and within the allowable withdrawal period will receive a designation of W. The registration fee is non-refundable.

    Withdrawal Date % of Refund Before 1st Meeting 100% Before 2nd Meeting 90% Before 3rd Meeting 50% After 3rd Meeting None

    For refund and withdrawal purposes, Online and Brick & Click courses are deemed to begin meeting on the first day of the semester at 9 a.m., unless otherwise noted. They will be considered meeting as other in-person courses that begin the first day of the term (i.e., once per week for fourteen weeks in fall/spring, twice per week for six weeks, or every day in winter). This refund and withdrawal schedule follows this meet schedule and is effective regardless of individual student login.

    financial aidThe Financial Aid Office at Westfield State University is located within the Student Administrative Service Center and is committed to insuring that no student is unable to pursue his or her educa-tional goals for lack of financial resources. Westfield State University participates in a wide variety of federal, state, and private programs. Assistance can be in the form of gift aid (scholarships and grants) and self-help programs (loans, work study and graduate assistantships).

    The staff of the Financial Aid Office are available for assistance at 572-5218.

    delayed paymentWestfield State University offers a program for matriculated students that allows for payment of tuition over a period of time during the semester. Students must meet the following requirements:

    Matriculation in a degree or certification program through DGCE.

    Payment of the application fee (non-refundable).

    Ability to pay total tuition and fees by published due dates.

    Students must follow all regulations regarding withdrawals as stated in the Divisions refund policy, and are responsible for total payment even if they withdraw before the end of the semester and regardless of grade. No student may apply for delayed payment who has been sent to a Collection Agent or placed in Administrative Withdrawal. First payment due at registration.

    Students must complete the application and have it approved before they may register into courses. The application must be completed each semester. There is a late payment penalty charge if bills are not paid in full by the date of the final payment. Any account sent to Collection is charged a 20% collection fee.

    The first payment is due with registration, and includes the $100 non-refundable fee. The remaining payments are due according to the following schedule:

    Fall Semester Last Friday in October

    Last Friday in November

    Spring Semester Last Friday in February

    Last Friday in March

    Summer Semesters At mid-point in term

    senioR citizen tuition WaiveRIn accordance with Chapter 915 of the Acts of 1977, Common-wealth of Massachusetts, the WSC Division of Graduate and Continuing Education will waive tuition for persons over 60 for Massachusetts residents only, provided registration, institutional fees and related expenses are borne by the student.

    Students must have the Waiver Form completed in advance of reg-istration. The form is available in the Continuing Education Office. Proof of date of birth is required.

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    tUitiON: (Please note: any new fees will be posted on the DGCE website before registration begins.)

    Massachusetts Resident Undergraduate per credit $85 Graduate per credit $105Non-resident Undergraduate per credit $95* Graduate per credit $115*Audit (undergraduate & Graduate) per credit $25

    FEEs: Instructional Fee per credit $115Registration Fee (non-refundable) $75Education Service Fee $75Student I .D . $10Replacement I .D . $20Lab Fee $10Service Charge for past due accounts $10(charged each month an account is past due)A $50 early payment discount** until: May 6Delayed Payment Fee (non-refundable) $100* Non-matriculated and international students only.**Cannot be combined with other discounts/tuition waivers

    For more complete information and policies, please visit our website at wsc.ma.edu/dgce

  • 6 sUMMER 2011

    Summer Session I Online Courses

    ArtUNDERGRADUATE COURSES ART 0104-501 (10002) DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS(BRCL)* 3.00 J. Wainright PAR 117 ART 0104 - 3 Weeks June 6, 16, 23 ART 0106-501 (10005) ART SURVEY:PREHIST TO MEDIEVAL(ONL)* 3.00 C. Swaidan ART 0106 - Course title change pending governance ART 0108-501 (10001) COMPUTER GRAPHICS I(ONLINE)* 3.00 B. Keim

    Biology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0104-501 (10009) HUMAN BIOLOGY(ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Hoagland BIOL 0104-502 (10010) HUMAN BIOLOGY(ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Hoagland

    Business Management/Economics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ACCT 0104-501 (10094) PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I-ONL 3.00 C. Irujo ECON 0101-501 (10095) PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS-ONL* 3.00 Staff FINC 0207-501 (10096) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 R. Goulet MGMT 0107-501 (10098) SOFTWARE APP IN MGMT(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Merlo MGMT 0221-501 (10099) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff MGMT 0241-501 (10100) BUSINESS LAW(ONLINE) 3.00 P. Ettman MGMT 0250-501 (10101) QUANT APPROACH TO BUS DEC-ONL 3.00 C. Meyer MGMT 0338-501 (10103) INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS-ONL* 3.00 J. Bellenoit MGMT 0342-501 (10104) ENTREPRENEURSHIP(ONLINE) 3.00 B. Knipes MGMT 0346-501 (10105) LEADERSHIP(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Kimball MRKT 0306-501 (10106) LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 M. Naidorf MRKT 0337-501 (10107) CONSUMER BEHAVIOR(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff

    Communication UNDERGRADUATE COURSES COMM 0101-501 (10085) INTRO TO MASS COMM.(ONLINE)* 3.00 T. Gardner COMM 0203-501 (10087) PRIN OF PUBLIC RELATIONS-ONL 3.00 J. Treadwell COMM 0320-501 (10125) FOUND-COMM RESEARCH(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Treadwell

    Criminal Justice UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0101-501 (10120) INTRO TO CRIM JUSTICE(ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Jones CRJU 0355-501 (10060) HIGH PROF. CRIM. TRIALS-ONL 3.00 C. Kudlac

    GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0698-501 (10057) ST:NATL SECURITY LAW(ONLINE) 3.00 V. Ascolillo

    Education UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0396-501 (10074) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Belisle GRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0596-501 (10075) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Belisle

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    * Common Core Class

    For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

    English UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0392-501 (10119) BUS AND TECH WRITING(ONLINE) 3.00 C. Seidel

    Ethnic and gender studies UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EGST 0220-501 (10123) RELIGION, GENDER & SOCIETY-ONL* 3.00 K. Mcintosh

    History UNDERGRADUATE COURSES HIST 0101-501 (10111) WESTERN EXPERIENCE I(ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Dempsey HIST 0213-501 (10114) WORLD HIST. TO 16TH CENT.-ONL 3.00 M. Abate

    Mathematics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MATH 0108-501 (10048) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Jaiclin MATH 0115-501 (10050) MATH FOR BUS-SOC SCI(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Bardwell

    Music UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MUSC 0160-501 (10013) HISTORY OF JAZZ(ONLINE)* 3.00 P. Coutsouridis MUSC 0160-501 (10013) HISTORY OF JAZZ(ONLINE)* 3.00 P. Coutsouridis

    Political science UNDERGRADUATE COURSES POLS 0101-501 (10116) AMERICAN NATL GOVT(ONLINE)* 3.00 A. Kirk POLS 0105-501 (10118) LAW,COURTS & POLITICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 P. Zampini

    Psychology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0101-501 (10017) INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE)* 3.00 S. Dutch PSYC 0206-501 (10018) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-ONL 3.00 J. Szpiler PSYC 0305-501 (10022) FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 J. Camilleri PSYC 0312-501 (10130) PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 S. Jackson

    Public Administration GRADUATE COURSES PADM 0620-501 (10045) POLITICS OF BUDGET-MAKING-ONL 3.00 D. Smailes PADM 0660-501 (10043) ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY-ONL 3.00 Staff

    sociology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCI 0315-501 (10030) SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER(ONLINE) 3.00 N. Mangaliso SOCI 0315 - 3 week session May - June SOCI 0316-501 (10032) SMALL GROUPS(ONLINE) 3.00 T. Dong SOCI 0316 - 3 week session May - June SOCI 0331-501 (10031) ST:SOC. OF AGING/FAMILIES-ONL 3.00 T. Smith SOCI 0331 - 3 week session May - June

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    world Language studies UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LCUL 0210-501 (10089) HISPANIC CULTURES IN U.S.-ONL* 3.00 E. Morales-Diaz LSPA 0102-501 (10127) SPANISH II(ONLINE) 3.00 H. Viera

    * Common Core Class

    For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

    Summer Session II Online Courses

    Art UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ART 0107-501 (11004) ART SURVEY: REN. TO 20TH CENT* 3.00 C. Swaidan ART 0107 - Course title change pending governance ART 0206-501 (11001) ELEC. PUB. DESIGN(ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Wainright ART 0354-501 (11002) WOM. ARTSTS OF WSTRN WRLD-ONL* 3.00 B. Keim

    BiologyUNDERGRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0106-502 (11083) BIOLOGY TODAY(ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Christensen GRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0630-501 (11092) CLIMATE CHANGE(ONLINE) 3.00 J. Hanselman Business Management/Economics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ACCT 0105-501 (11066) PRIN. OF ACCOUNTING II-ONL 3.00 C. Irujo ECON 0102-501 (11067) PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS-ONL* 3.00 S. Sarnikar MGMT 0101-501 (11068) INTRO TO BUSINESS(ONLINE) 3.00 S. Chuku MGMT 0325-501 (11071) BUS STRATEGY & POLICY(ONLINE) 3.00 C. Daniel MRKT 0231-501 (11072) MARKETING MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff MRKT 0307-501 (11074) MARKETING RESEARCH TECH.-ONL 3.00 G. Merlo MRKT 0309-501 (11075) SALES AND SALES MANAGEMENT-ONL 3.00 G. Healy MRKT 0328-501 (11076) PRIN OF ADVERTISING(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Ammirato CommunicationUNDERGRADUATE COURSES COMM 0101-502 (11064) INTRO TO MASS COMM.(ONLINE)* 3.00 N. Dobereiner Education UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0309-501 (10088) CHILDRENS LITERATURE(ONLINE) 3.00 K. Itterly GRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0509-501 (10089) CHILDRENS LITERATURE(ONLINE) 3.00 K. Itterly English UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0392-503 (11087) BUS AND TECH WRITING(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Neikirk

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    * Common Core Class

    For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

    geography-Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE COURSES GARP 0102-501 (11077) PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY W/LAB-ONL* 4.00 R. Bristow History UNDERGRADUATE COURSES HIST 0132-501 (11080) U.S.HISTORY SINCE 1865(ONLINE)* 3.00 N. Aieta HIST 0213-502 (11079) WORLD HIST. TO 16TH CENT.-ONL 3.00 M. Abate HIST 0215-501 (11082) INTR:ASIA, AFR. & MID EAST-ONL* 3.00 E. Young Mathematics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MATH 0108-502 (11031) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Jaiclin MATH 0111-502 (11032) MATH APPLICATIONS(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Ahmadov Music UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MUSC 0160-502 (11006) HISTORY OF JAZZ(ONLINE)* 3.00 E. Orgill Psychology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0201-501 (11008) THEO OF PERSONALITY(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Albright PSYC 0308-501 (11084) STATS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS-ONL 3.00 S. Dutch PSYC 0354-501 (11010) ST:PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Simpson Public Administration GRADUATE COURSES PADM 0650-501 (11025) RSRCH MTHDS IN PUB. ADMIN-ONL 3.00 T. Dong

    social work UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCW 0103-501 (11035) INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK(BRCL) 3.00 Staff MOD 105 SOCW 0103 - Class scheduled for 1/2 classroom and 1/2 online GRADUATE COURSES SOCW 0543-501 (11036) ADV. STANDING BRIDGE CRSE-ONL 3.00 R. Kersting SOCW 0543 - Initial classroom meeting scheduled for TBA SOCW 0543-502 (11037) ADV. STANDING BRIDGE CRSE-ONL 3.00 R. Kersting SOCW 0543 - Initial classroom meeting scheduled for TBA

    sociology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCI 0201-501 (11014) THE FAMILY(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Zayac SOCI 0308-50 (11015) SOCIAL STRATIFICATION(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Aquino SOCI 0321-501 (11086) SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 T. Smith SOCI 0331-502 (11016) ST:CHINESE SOC. & CULTURE-ONL 3.00 T. Dong SOCI 0331 - 3 week session June-July world Language studies UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LANG 0210-501 (11065) LANG., CULTURE & SOCIETY-ONL* 3.00 E. Morales-Diaz LSPA 0205-501 (11090) SPANISH COMPOSITION(ONLINE) 3.00 H.Viera ONLINE

  • 10 sUMMER 2011

    Summer Session I Class Schedule

    Art UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ART 0104-501 (10002) DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS(BRCL)* 3.00 J. Wainright Thu 600PM-915PM PAR 117 ART 0104 - 3 Weeks June 6, 16, 23 ART 0106-501 (10005) ART SURVEY:PREHIST TO MEDIEVAL* 3.00 C. Swaidan ART 0106 - Course title change pending governance ART 0108-501 (10001) COMPUTER GRAPHICS I(ONLINE)* 3.00 B. Keim ONLINE ART 0204-501 (10006) POTTERY I 3.00 L. Siska Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM PAR 018ART 0205-501 (10003) SCULPTURE I 3.00 K. Hollingworth Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM PAR 016ART 0304-501 (10007) POTTERY II 3.00 L. Siska Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM PAR 018ART 0305-501 (10004) SCULPTURE II 3.00 K. Hollingworth Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM PAR 016

    Biology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0102-501 (10011) ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY* 4.00 C. Grobe Tue/Thu 530PM-1030PM WILSN 207 BIOL 0102 - This course also meets in Wilson 202 BIOL 0104-501 (10009) HUMAN BIOLOGY(ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Hoagland ONLINE BIOL 0104-502 (10010) HUMAN BIOLOGY(ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Hoagland ONLINE BIOL 0128-501 (10008) INTRO:ORGAN.,ECOL & EVOL BIOL 4.00 J. Hanselman Mon/Wed 530PM-1030PM WILSN 202 BIOL 0128 - This course also meets in Wilson 207 BIOL 0237-501 (10012) HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS. I* 4.00 D. Doe Mon/Wed 530PM-1030PM WILSN 224

    Business Management/Economics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ACCT 0104-501 (10094) PRIN OF ACCOUNTING I-ONL 3.00 C. Irujo ONLINE ECON 0101-501 (10095) PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS-ONL* 3.00 Staff ONLINE ECON 0300-501 (10126) MONEY AND BANKING 3.00 J. Wagner Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 402FINC 0207-501 (10096) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT(ONL) 3.00 R. Goulet ONLINE FINC 0320-501 (10097) MONEY AND BANKING 3.00 J. Wagner Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 402MGMT 0107-501 (10098) SOFTWARE APP IN MGMT(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Merlo ONLINE MGMT 0221-501 (10099) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINE MGMT 0241-501 (10100) BUSINESS LAW(ONLINE) 3.00 P. Ettman ONLINE MGMT 0250-501 (10101) QUANT APPR. TO BUS DEC-ONL 3.00 C. Meyer ONLINE MGMT 0338-501 (10103) INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS-ONL* 3.00 J. Bellenoit ONLINE MGMT 0342-501 (10104) ENTREPRENEURSHIP(ONLINE) 3.00 B. Knipes ONLINE MGMT 0346-501 (10105) LEADERSHIP(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Kimball ONLINE MRKT 0306-501 (10106) LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 M. Naidorf ONLINE MRKT 0337-501 (10107) CONSUMER BEHAVIOR(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINE

    Communication UNDERGRADUATE COURSES COMM 0101-501 (10085) INTRO TO MASS COMM.(ONLINE)* 3.00 T. Gardner ONLINE COMM 0201-501 (10086) INTRO TO COMM TECH 3.00 S. Kang Tue/Thu 900AM-1215PM ELY 313COMM 0203-501 (10087) PRIN OF PUBLIC RELATIONS-ONL 3.00 J. Treadwell ONLINE COMM 0320-501 (10125) FOUND-COMM RESEARCH(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Treadwell ONLINE

    * Common Core Class

    For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

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    Computer and information sci. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CAIS 0117-501 (10027) INTRO COMP PROG(BASIC)* 3.00 J. Carabetta Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 402 CAIS 117 - 12 Week course that runs thru Summer session II CAIS 0396-501 (10028) COMP SCIENCE INTERN A 3.00 K. Haar CAIS 396 - Permission of instructor required to enroll CAIS 0397-501 (10029) COMP SCIENCE INTERN B 3.00 K. Haar CAIS 397 - Permission of instructor required to enroll

    Criminal Justice UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0101-501 (10120) INTRO TO CRIM JUSTICE(ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Jones ONLINE CRJU 0334-501 (10059) DRUGS & CRIME 3.00 W. Cook Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM HMC 02CRJU 0355-501 (10060) HIGH PROF. CRIM. TRIALS-ONL 3.00 C. Kudlac ONLINE GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0640-501 (10058) HOMELAND SECURITY:ORG. & ADMIN 3.00 S. White Mon/Wed 630PM-945PM HMC 01CRJU 0698-501 (10057) ST:NATL SECURITY LAW(ONLINE) 3.00 V. Ascolillo ONLINE

    Education UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0207-501 (10061) PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION* 3.00 M. Ettman Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 400EDUC 0221-501 (10062) STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 3.00 E. Larivee Tue/Thu 500PM-845PM WILSN 401EDUC 0311-501 (10070) SOC STUDIES IN ELEM SCHOOL 3.00 T. Knowles Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 316 EDUC 0311 - Course runs from May 23 thru June 22 EDUC 0367-501 (10066) IAPP (SEVERE) 3.00 L. Basile Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM HMC 03 EDUC 0367 - Permission of program coordinator required EDUC 0371-501 (10068) IAPP (MODERATE) 3.00 L. Basile Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM HMC 03 EDUC 0371 - Permission of program coordinator required. EDUC 0374-501 (10092) CAREER EDUC/TRANS STDT W/DISAB 3.00 D. Burke Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM ELY 209EDUC 0380-501 (10072) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION* 3.00 J. Cantillo Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 405EDUC 0396-501 (10074) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Belisle ONLINE GRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0510-501 (10122) SEM:DEV DESIGNS EARLY CHLDHD 3.00 Staff Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM PAR 204EDUC 0511-501 (10071) SOCIAL STUDIES IN ELEM SCHOOL 3.00 T. Knowles Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 316 EDUC 0511 - Course runs from May 23 thru June 22 EDUC 0530-501 (10076) CHILDRENS SPEAK/LISTEN 3.00 M. Curro Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM HMC 03EDUC 0540-501 (10063) STU W/EXCEPTIONAL LRNG NDS 3.00 E. Larivee Tue/Thu 500PM-845PM WILSN 401EDUC 0567-501 (10067) IAPP (SEVERE SPEC NEEDS) 3.00 L. Basile Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM HMC 03 EDUC 0567 - Permission of program coordinator required EDUC 0571-501 (10069) IAPP (MODERATE SPEC NEEDS) 3.00 L. Basile Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM HMC 03 EDUC 0571 - Permission of program coordinator required EDUC 0574-501 (10093) CAREER EDUC FOR STUD W/SPC NDS 3.00 D. Burke Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM ELY 209EDUC 0580-501 (10073) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION 3.00 J. Cantillo Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 405EDUC 0596-501 (10075) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Belisle ONLINE EDUC 0611-501 (10077) ORG & ADMIN OF MID SCHLS 3.00 R. Gazda Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 319EDUC 0612-501 (10078) ORG & ADMIN OF ELEM SCHLS 3.00 R. Gazda Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 319EDUC 0613-501 (10079) ORG & ADMIN OF SEC SCHLS 3.00 R. Gazda Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 319EDUC 0632-501 (10080) RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 3.00 S. Leibowitz Tue/Thu 400PM-715PM WILSN 316EDUC 0633-501 (10081) SOC CULTURAL THEOR:FOUND OF ED 3.00 J. Nowicki Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 314EDUC 0635-501 (10082) LAB IN PROG ASSESSMENT & DSGN 3.00 J. Angell Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 403EDUC 0636-501 (10083) SCHOOL LEGAL THEORIES & PRACT. 3.00 P. Mazza Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM HMC 04EDUC 0690-501 (10084) CURR&INST/STU/SP NDS/L.R.E. 3.00 L. Baker Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM HMC 04

    * Common Core Class

    For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

  • 12 sUMMER 2011

    English UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0103-501 (10037) SPEECH 3.00 Staff Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 123ENGL 0108-501 (10110) INTRODUCTION TO FILM* 3.00 M. Filas Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 05ENGL 0210-501 (10038) BRITISH LIT TO 1603* 3.00 A. Kozikowski Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM BATES 111ENGL 0216-501 (10040) AMERICAN LIT TO 1865* 3.00 E. Todd Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 118ENGL 0275-501 (10039) JOURNALISM I 3.00 G. Layng Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 04ENGL 0317-501 (10041) SHAKESPEARE:TRAG.&HIS 3.00 M. Sandidge Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM ELY 348ENGL 0392-501 (10119) BUS AND TECH WRITING(ONLINE) 3.00 C. Seidel ONLINE GRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0632-501 (10042) ST:PRIESTLY POETS/BAWDY BARDS 3.00 G. Neikirk Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 123

    Ethnic and gender studies UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EGST 0220-501 (10123) RELIGION, GENDER & SOCIETY-ONL* 3.00 K. Mcintosh ONLINE

    geography-Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE COURSES GARP 0101-501 (10108) WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY* 3.00 B. Conz Tue 630PM-945PM BATES 218

    History UNDERGRADUATE COURSES HIST 0101-501 (10111) WESTERN EXPERIENCE I(ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Dempsey ONLINE HIST 0131-501 (10115) U.S. HISTORY TO 1865* 3.00 M. Anciello Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 113HIST 0213-501 (10114) WORLD HIST. TO 16TH CENT.-ONL 3.00 M. Abate ONLINE HIST 0276-501 (10113) LATIN AMERICA TO 1800 3.00 C. Cleaton-Ruiz Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 111 GRADUATE COURSES HIST 0610-501 (10112) READINGS:AMERICA 1914-PRESENT 3.00 M. Konig Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 113

    Mathematics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MATH 0108-501 (10048) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Jaiclin ONLINE MATH 0111-501 (10049) MATH APPLICATIONS* 3.00 M. Ahmadov Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 418MATH 0115-501 (10050) MATH FOR BUS-SOC SCI(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Bardwell ONLINE

    Movement science UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MOVP 0100-501 (10055) INTRO TO EXERCISE SCIENCE* 3.00 D. Laing Tue/Thu 500PM-830PM WDWRD 234MOVP 0303-501 (10056) HEALTH EDUC.IN ELEM SCHOOL 3.00 S. Laing Tue/Thu 500PM-830PM WDWRD 235 GRADUATE COURSES MOVP 0625-501 (10052) BIOMECHANICS 3.00 H. Noun Wed 400PM-625PM WDWRD 236MOVP 0635-501 (10053) TECH APPL IN PHYS EDUC 3.00 K. Gomez Wed 630PM-915PM WDWRD 235

    Music UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MUSC 0104-501 (10014) WORLD MUSIC* 3.00 S. Lawson Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 300MUSC 0160-501 (10013) HISTORY OF JAZZ(ONLINE)* 3.00 P. Coutsouridis ONLINE MUSC 0199-501 (10121) AFRICAN DRUMMING (June 13-16) 2.00 J. Cohen Mon-Thu 1000AM-400PM BATES 117

    * Common Core Class

    For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

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    Philosophy UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PHIL 0102-501 (10015) INTRO TO ETHICS* 3.00 B. Art Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 304PHIL 0104-501 (10016) GREAT PHIL ISSUES* 3.00 B. Art Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 304

    Physical science UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CHEM 0201-501 (10033) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I 4.00 C. Masi Mon-Thu 1000AM-1130AM WILSN 314 CHEM 0201 - Lab also meets Tue/Thu, 12-3 p.m., Wilson 326 GNSC 0101-501 (10034) PHYSICAL SCIENCE LEC/LAB* 4.00 K. McKinstry Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 314 GNSC 0101 - Lab also meets Wed, 6-9:40 p.m. in Wilson 311 GNSC 0360-501 (10035) METHODS OF SCIENCE ED. PREK-6 2.00 F. Giuliano Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 309 GRADUATE COURSES GNSC 0560-501 (10036) METH. OF SCI. ED. FOR PRE K-6 2.00 F. Giuliano Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 309

    Political science UNDERGRADUATE COURSES POLS 0101-501 (10116) AMERICAN NATL GOVT(ONLINE)* 3.00 A. Kirk ONLINE POLS 0105-501 (10118) LAW,COURTS & POLITICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 P. Zampini ONLINE

    Psychology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0101-501 (10017) INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE)* 3.00 S. Dutch ONLINE PSYC 0203-501 (10020) ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 3.00 J. Gebelt Tue/Thu 630PM-945PM WILSN 112PSYC 0206-501 (10018) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-ONL 3.00 J. Szpiler ONLINE PSYC 0215-501 (10019) ADAPT. AND ANIM BEHAV. 3.00 E. Bressler Tue/Thu 630PM-945PM WILSN 109PSYC 0305-501 (10022) FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 J. Camilleri ONLINE PSYC 0311-501 (10021) HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY 3.00 S. Williams Mon/Wed 630PM-945PM WILSN 116PSYC 0312-501 (10130) PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 S. Jackson ONLINE GRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0514-501 (10024) HISTORY & SYSTEMS OF PSYCH 3.00 K. Tobin Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 116PSYC 0601-501 (10025) PSYC THEO&PRAC/CAR DEV 3.00 E. Sands Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 116APSYC 0614-501 (10023) PRINC OF FAMILY COUNSELING 3.00 M. Hartwell-Walker Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 109

    Public Administration GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0696-501 (10047) IND STUDY FOR M. P. A. 3.00 Staff CRJU 0696 - Permission of Instructor required MGMT 0599-501 (10046) IND STUDY/NON-PROFIT MGMT 3.00 Staff MGMT 0599 - Permission of Instructor required PADM 0620-501 (10045) POLITICS OF BUDGET-MAKING-ONL 3.00 D. Smailes ONLINE PADM 0660-501 (10043) ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY-ONL 3.00 Staff ONLINE

    sociology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCI 0315-501 (10030) SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER(ONLINE) 3.00 N. Mangaliso ONLINE SOCI 0315 - 3 week session May - June SOCI 0316-501 (10032) SMALL GROUPS(ONLINE) 3.00 T. Dong ONLINE SOCI 0316 - 3 week session May - June SOCI 0331-501 (10031) ST:SOC. OF AGING/FAMILIES-ONL 3.00 T. Smith ONLINE SOCI 0331 - 3 week session May - June world Language studies UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LCUL 0210-501 (10089) HISPANIC CULTURES IN U.S.-ONL* 3.00 E. Morales-Diaz ONLINE LSPA 0102-501 (10127) SPANISH II (ONLINE) 3.00 H. Viera ONLINE

  • 14 sUMMER 2011

    * Common Core Class

    For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

    Summer Session II Class Schedule

    ArtUNDERGRADUATE COURSES ART 0107-501 (11004) ART SURVEY: REN. TO 20TH CENT* 3.00 C. Swaidan ART 0107 - Course title change pending governance ART 0206-501 (11001) ELEC. PUB. DESIGN(ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Wainright ONLINE ART 0354-501 (11002) WOM. ARTSTS OF WSTRN WRLD-ONL* 3.00 B. Keim ONLINE Biology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0106-502 (11083) BIOLOGY TODAY(ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Christensen ONLINE BIOL 0239-501 (11005) HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS II 4.00 R. Thompson Mon/Wed 530PM-1030PM WILSN 224 BIOL 0311-501 (11055) THE SUMMER FLORA 3.00 D. Lovejoy Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 213 GRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0511-501 (11056) THE SUMMER FLORA 3.00 D. Lovejoy Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 213 BIOL 0630-501 (11092) CLIMATE CHANGE(ONLINE) 3.00 J. Hanselman ONLINE

    Business Management/Economics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ACCT 0105-501 (11066) PRIN OF ACCOUNTING II-ONL 3.00 C. Irujo ONLINE ECON 0102-501 (11067) PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS-ONL* 3.00 S. Sarnikar ONLINE MGMT 0101-501 (11068) INTRO TO BUSINESS(ONLINE) 3.00 S. Chuku ONLINE MGMT 0220-501 (11069) PROD-OPERATIONS MGMT 3.00 D. Bakuli Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 402 MGMT 0314-501 (11070) HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3.00 Staff Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 402 MGMT 0325-501 (11071) BUS STRATEGY & POLICY(ONLINE) 3.00 C. Daniel ONLINE MRKT 0231-501 (11072) MARKETING MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINE MRKT 0306-502 (11073) LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT 3.00 Staff Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 401 MRKT 0307-501 (11074) MRKTNG RESEARCH TECH.-ONL 3.00 G. Merlo ONLINE MRKT 0309-501 (11075) SALES AND SALES MGMT-ONL 3.00 G. Healy ONLINE MRKT 0328-501 (11076) PRIN OF ADVERTISING(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Ammirato ONLINE

    Communication UNDERGRADUATE COURSES COMM 0101-502 (11064) INTRO TO MASS COMM.(ONLINE)* 3.00 N. Dobereiner ONLINE

    Criminal Justice UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0332-501 (11041) HOMICIDE 3.00 S. White Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM HMC 03 GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0698-502 (11039) ST:CONTEMP. PRB. 4TH AMEND LAW 3.00 V. Ascolillo Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM HMC 02

    Criminal Justice - Framingham GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0698-F01 (11040) ST:REL. AND CRIME CONTEMP AMER 3.00 C. Kudlac Mon/Wed 530PM-845PM FRAM

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    Education UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0221-502 (11057) STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 3.00 M. Henley Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM WILSN 304 EDUC 0221 - Course runs from July 18 thru July 29 EDUC 0309-501 (10088) CHILDRENS LITERATURE(ONLINE) 3.00 K. Itterly ONLINE EDUC 0370-501 (11045) SP-LANG PROB-SP NDS CH 3.00 J. Mason Tue/Thu 400PM-715PM HMC 04 EDUC 0377-501 (11047) LRNG DISAB. & INSTR. STRATEG. 3.00 B. Conners Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 109EDUC 0379-501 (11060) TEACH MTH/VOC ED RSCH BASE INS 3.00 J. Shiminski Mon-Fri 400PM-800PM HMC 01 EDUC 0379 - Course dates TBA EDUC 0380-502 (11062) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION* 3.00 J. Hughes Mon-Thu 900AM-100PM WILSN 116A EDUC 0380 - Course runs from July 11 thru July 21 GRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0509-501 (10089) CHILDRENS LITERATURE(ONLINE) 3.00 K. Itterly ONLINE EDUC 0513-501 (11049) EVAL TECHNIQUES/EDUC 3.00 G. Roberts Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 314 EDUC 0540-502 (11058) STU W/EXCEPTIONAL LRNG NDS 3.00 M. Henley Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM WILSN 304 EDUC 0540 - Course runs from July 18 thru July 29 EDUC 0570-501 (11046) SP-LANG PROB-SP NDS CH 3.00 J. Mason Tue/Thu 400PM-715PM HMC 04 EDUC 0577-501 (11048) LRNG DISABIL./INSTR STRAT. 3.00 B. Conners Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 109 EDUC 0579-501 (11061) BRAIN COMP:TCHNG & LRNG 3.00 J. Shiminski Mon-Fri 400PM-800PM HMC 01 EDUC 0579 - Course dates TBA EDUC 0580-502 (11063) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION 3.00 J. Hughes Mon-Thu 900AM-100PM WILSN 116A EDUC 0580 - Course runs from July 11 thru July 21 EDUC 0624-501 (11053) TECHNOLOGY APP IN SPED 3.00 L. Pierce Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM HMC PC EDUC 0629-501 (11050) EXPER CURR DEV WKSHOP(ELEM) 3.00 T. Hill Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 314 EDUC 0642-501 (11054) INFLUENCE/PLAY YNG CHLD 3.00 M. Curro Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 116 EDUC 0681-501 (11051) EXP CURR DEV WKSHOP:MID SCHL 3.00 T. Hill Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 314 EDUC 0682-501 (11052) EXP CURR DEV WKSHOP:SEC SCHL 3.00 T. Hill Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 314

    English UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0217-501 (11021) AMERICAN LIT SINCE 1865* 3.00 Staff Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 118 ENGL 0221-501 (11022) WORLD LITERATURE I* 3.00 Staff Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 111 ENGL 0392-502 (11023) BUS AND TECH WRITING 3.00 Staff Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 113 ENGL 0392-503 (11087) BUS AND TECH WRITING(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Neikirk ONLINE GRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0632-501 (11024) BRIT. LIT: THE CELTIC FRINGE 3.00 H. Stessel Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM ELY 348 Geography-Regional Planning UNDERGRADUATE COURSES GARP 0102-501 (11077) PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY W/LAB-ONL* 4.00 R. Bristow ONLINE

    History UNDERGRADUATE COURSES HIST 0102-501 (11078) WESTERN EXPERIENCE II* 3.00 C. Cleaton-Ruiz Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 123 HIST 0132-501 (11080) U.S.HISTORY SINCE 1865(ONLINE)* 3.00 N. Aieta ONLINE HIST 0213-502 (11079) WORLD HIST. TO 16TH CENT.-ONL 3.00 M. Abate ONLINE HIST 0215-501 (11082) INTR:ASIA, AFR. & MID EAST-ONL* 3.00 E. Young ONLINE HIST 0216-501 (11085) FRENCH REVOLUTION 3.00 M. Anciello Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 113

    Interdisciplinary Studies GRADUATE COURSES IDIS 0536-501 (11033) TECH FOR MATH & SCIENCE 3.00 M. Connors Mon-Fri 800AM-400PM WILSN 418 IDIS 0536 - Class runs from Tue. July 5th thru Mon. July 11 IDIS 0550-501 (11034) SCIENCE & MATH TECHNOLOGY 3.00 M. Connors Mon-Fri 800AM-400PM WILSN 418 IDIS 0550 - Class runs from Tue. July 12 thru Mon. July 18

  • 16 sUMMER 2011

    * Common Core Class

    For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

    Mathematics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MATH 0104-501 (11030) PRECALCULUS* 3.00 C. Gendron Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 405 MATH 0108-502 (11031) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Jaiclin ONLINE MATH 0111-502 (11032) MATH APPLICATIONS(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Ahmadov ONLINE MATH 0352-501 (11043) FOUNDATIONS OF TEACHING MATH 2.00 J. Hughes Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 416

    GRADUATE COURSES MATH 0551-501 (11044) METH. OF TCHNG MATH.: PRE K-6 2.00 J. Hughes Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 416

    Music UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MUSC 0160-502 (11006) HISTORY OF JAZZ(ONLINE)* 3.00 E. Orgill ONLINE

    Physical Science UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ASTR 0101-501 (11017) ASTRONOMY* 3.00 R. Rees Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 300 CHEM 0203-501 (11018) ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 4.00 C. Masi Mon-Thu 1000AM-1130AM WILSN 314 CHEM 0203 - Lab also meets Tue/Thu, 12-3:00 p.m., Wilson 326 GEOL 0101-501 (11019) PHYSICAL GEOLOGY W/LAB* 4.00 A. Reyes Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 304 GEOL 0101 - 2 Saturday field trips required for this course GEOL 0102-501 (11020) PHYSICAL GEOLOGY* 3.00 A. Reyes Wed 500PM-700PM WILSN 304

    Psychology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0201-501 (11008) THEO OF PERSONALITY(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Albright ONLINE PSYC 0306-501 (11009) PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING 3.00 E. Bressler Tue/Thu 630PM-945PM WILSN 317 PSYC 0308-501 (11084) STATS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS-ONL 3.00 S. Dutch ONLINE PSYC 0354-501 (11010) ST:PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Simpson ONLINE GRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0645-501 (11012) COUNSELING DIVERSE POPULATIONS 3.00 T. Bringaze Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 116A PSYC 0660-501 (11011) THEOR. FOUND. BEHAV. ANALYSIS 3.00 J. Reyes Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 112

    Public Administration GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0696-502 (11029) IND STUDY FOR M. P. A. 3.00 Staff CRJU 0696 - Permission of Instructor required MGMT 0560-501 (11026) RESOURCE DEV:NON-PROF. SECTOR 3.00 Staff Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 316 MGMT 0599-502 (11028) IND STUDY/NON-PROFIT MGMT 3.00 Staff MGMT 0599 - Permission of Instructor required PADM 0650-501 (11025) RSRCH MTHDS IN PUB. ADMIN-ONL 3.00 T. Dong ONLINE

    Social Work UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCW 0103-501 (11035) INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK(BRCL) 3.00 Staff Tue 500PM-800PM MOD 105 SOCW 0103 - Class scheduled for 1/2 classroom and 1/2 online

    GRADUATE COURSES SOCW 0543-501 (11036) ADV. STANDING BRIDGE CRSE-ONL 3.00 R. Kersting ONLINE SOCW 0543 - Initial classroom meeting scheduled for TBA SOCW 0543-502 (11037) ADV. STANDING BRIDGE CRSE-ONL 3.00 R. Kersting ONLINE SOCW 0543 - Initial classroom meeting scheduled for TBA

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    Sociology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCI 0201-501 (11014) THE FAMILY(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Zayac ONLINE SOCI 0308-50 (11015) SOCIAL STRATIFICATION(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Aquino ONLINE SOCI 0321-501 (11086) SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 T. Smith ONLINE SOCI 0331-502 (11016) ST:CHINESE SOC. & CULTURE-ONL 3.00 T. Dong ONLINE SOCI 0331 - 3 week session June-July

    World Language Studies UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LANG 0210-501 (11065) LANG., CULTURE & SOCIETY-ONL* 3.00 E. Morales-Diaz ONLINELSPA 0205-501 (11090) SPANISH COMPOSITION(ONLINE) 3.00 H.Viera ONLINE

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    Westfield State University Graduate and Continuing Education 333 Western Avenue Phone (413) 572-8020 DATE: Westfield MA 01086 Check here if your information has changed since last attendance $50 Early Payment Discount until May 6 (cannot be combined with other discounts/tuition waivers) ______ Student or Social Id # Security # Name Last First Middle Address Street City State Zip Email Address Date of Birth: Home Phone: Prior education completed: Have you been officially accepted High School Graduate into a program at WSU? Work Phone: Associates Degree No, Non-Matriculated Bachelors Degree Yes, check one below Cell Phone: Masters Degree Undergraduate CAGS Post-Baccalaureate Graduate CAGS

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    UNDER 15 CREDITS 15-18 CREDITS (UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY)

    Total UG Credits ____ x $85 per credit tuition= $ (out-of-state* $95/intl $95) Total G Credits ____ x $105 per credit tuition= $ (out-of-state* $115/intl $115) Total Credits_____x $115 per credit instructional fee = $ (Social Work fee $210/cr.) Registration Fee (non-refundable) $ 75.00 (per session) Educational Service Fee (non-refundable after semester start) $ 75.00 (per session) Other Fees or Discount $_________________ Total $ *Non-matriculated only.

    Tuition Fees

    Subtotal Health Ins./other fees

    Total Over-Credit Fee (for over 18 credits) $70 x ___ credits =

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    $______ 485.00____ $______3438.00__ _ $______3923.00__ _

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    METHOD OF PAYMENT (CASH IS NOT ACCEPTED) Amex ____________ (Amex 4 digits on front)____________ Check # MasterCard Visa Discover Billing Zip Code Card Number Expiration Date: CVV (last 3 digits on back of card) Name on Card/Signature Date

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    SIGNATURE I agree to abide by the University regulations including those governing payment of tuition and withdrawal from class.

    SUMMER I 2011 REGISTRATION FORM

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    Westfield State University Graduate and Continuing Education 333 Western Avenue Phone (413) 572-8020 DATE: Westfield MA 01086 Check here if your information has changed since last attendance $50 Early Payment Discount until May 6 (cannot be combined with other discounts/tuition waivers) ______ Student or Social Id # Security # Name Last First Middle Address Street City State Zip Email Address Date of Birth: Home Phone: Prior education completed: Have you been officially accepted High School Graduate into a program at WSU? Work Phone: Associates Degree No, Non-Matriculated Bachelors Degree Yes, check one below Cell Phone: Masters Degree Undergraduate CAGS Post-Baccalaureate Graduate CAGS

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    I receive a tuition waiver (form must be attached; no retroactive credit allowed) Type of waiver: ___________________________ (i.e., voucher, state employee, senior) I use the following payment method (authorization form must be attached): Financial Aid ____ Delayed Payment Program ____ Third Party Payment ____ Approved for Mass Veterans tuition waiver program Approved and wish to file for Federal Veterans Benefits Chapter #

    UNDER 15 CREDITS 15-18 CREDITS (UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY)

    Total UG Credits ____ x $85 per credit tuition= $ (out-of-state* $95/intl $95) Total G Credits ____ x $105 per credit tuition= $ (out-of-state* $115/intl $115) Total Credits_____x $115 per credit instructional fee = $ (Social Work fee $210/cr.) Registration Fee (non-refundable) $ 75.00 (per session) Educational Service Fee (non-refundable after semester start) $ 75.00 (per session) Other Fees or Discount $_________________ Total $ *Non-matriculated only.

    Tuition Fees

    Subtotal Health Ins./other fees

    Total Over-Credit Fee (for over 18 credits) $70 x ___ credits =

    Total

    $______ 485.00____ $______3438.00__ _ $______3923.00__ _

    $_______________

    $_______________

    $______________ _

    $_______________

    METHOD OF PAYMENT (CASH IS NOT ACCEPTED) Amex ____________ (Amex 4 digits on front)____________ Check # MasterCard Visa Discover Billing Zip Code Card Number Expiration Date: CVV (last 3 digits on back of card) Name on Card/Signature Date

    Ethnicity Not Hispanic or Latino Hispanic or Latino Race: Please all that apply. American Indian or Alaskan Native Asian Black or African American Cape Verdean Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander White

    Veteran Yes No

    SIGNATURE I agree to abide by the University regulations including those governing payment of tuition and withdrawal from class.

    SUMMER II 2011 REGISTRATION FORM

  • 20 sUMMER 2011

    Common Core Of studiesThe Common Core of Studies is divided into 5 sections (Humanities, Social Science, Mathematics/Applied Analytical reasoning, Science, and Diversity) each having its own sub-categories.

    HUMANITIES SECTION (18 credits, 6 from each area):English Composition (6 credits) [CMP]

    ENGL 0101 & 0102 English Composition I and II ENGL 0105 & 0110 English Composition I and II (HNRS)

    Literary & Philosophical Analysis (6 credits) [LPA]EDUC 0207 Philosophy of Education EGST 0210 US Latino/a Literatures ENGL 0210 British Literature to 1603 ENGL 0211 British Literature 1603-1780 ENGL 0212 British Lit from 1780 to the Present ENGL 0213 Major British Writers ENGL 0215 Major American Writers ENGL 0216 American Literature to 1865 ENGL 0217 American Literature since 1865 ENGL 0221 World Literature I ENGL 0222 World Literature II ENGL 0228 Introduction to Shakespeare LFRE 0201 Reading French TextsLLIT 0201 Women Writers of Americas: Global LLIT 0202 Women Writers of Americas: US LLIT 0210 Studies in Literature of Africa LLIT 0220 Studies in European CulturesLLIT 0310 Studies in Hispanic CivilizationLSPA 0201 Reading Spanish TextsMATH 0216 Studies in Literature of MathematicsPHIL 0101 Intro to Social & Political PhilosophyPHIL 0102 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 0104 Great Philosophical Issues PHIL 0109 Intro to Philosophy of Religion PHIL 0110 Intro to Philosophy of Science PHIL 0211 Asian Philosophy THEA 0260 Script Analysis & Interpretation

    Appreciation of the Arts (6 credits) [AAPP] ART 0104 Design Fundamentals ART 0106 Art Survey I ART 0107 Art Survey IIART 0108 Intro to Computer GraphicsART 0206 Intro. To Elec. Publication Design ART 0354 Women Artists of Western World COMM 0245 The Silent Film ENGL 0240 Cultural Studies ENGL/COMM 0108 Introduction to Film MUSC 0101 Music Appreciation MUSC 0104 World Music MUSC 0110 Basic Music Theory MUSC 0160 History of Jazz THEA 0104 Introduction to Theatre THEA 0121 Acting Styles and Periods THEA 0151 Introduction to Performance THEA 0261 Theatre History: Early Stages THEA 0262 Theatre History: Ren. to Romant. THEA 0263 Theatre History: The Mod. Stage

    SOCIAL SCIENCE SECTION (12 credits required; at least 3 credits must be from the U. S. History & Government area): U. S. History and Government (at least 3 credits) [HSGV]

    HIST 0131 U.S. History and Govt to 1865 HIST 0132 U.S. History & Govt, 1865-Present POLS 0101 American National GovernmentPOLS 0103 State and Local Government

    Social Understanding (maximum 9 credits) [SOCU]CAIS 0101 Computers and SocietyCOMM 0101 Introduction to Mass CommunicationCRJU 0101 Introduction to Criminal Justice ECON 0101 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 0102 Principles of Microeconomics EDUC 0220 Schools in American Culture EGST 0208 Hip Hop Cultures EGST 0209 Images of Black and BrownGARP 0101 World Regional Geography GARP 0105 Introduction to Community PlanningHIST 0101 Western Experience I HIST 0102 Western Experience II LANG 0210 Language, Culture & Society LCUL 0220 Envisioning the Americas POLS 0105 Law, Courts, and Politics POLS 0209 International RelationsPSYC 0101 Introduction to PsychologySOCI 0101 Principles of Sociology

    MATHEMATICS/APPLIED ANALYTICAL REASONING SECTION (6 credits required; 3 credits must be from the Traditional Mathematics area): Traditional Mathematics (at least 3 credits) [TMTH]

    MATH 0104 Pre-calculus MATH 0105 Calculus I MATH 0106 Calculus II MATH 0108 Elementary StatisticsMATH 0110 Mathematical Explorations MATH 0111 Mathematical Applications MATH 0115 Math for Business & Social Sciences MATH 0150 Foundations: Mathematical Reasoning MATH 0251 Foundations: Geometry MATH 0252 Foundations: Probability & Statistics MATH 0253 Foundations: Number Systems

    Applied Analytical Reasoning [ARSN]BIOL 0123 Math Methods in Natural Sciences CAIS 0117 Intro Computer Programming: BASICCAIS 0120 Computer Science Program DesignCRJU 0313 Quantitative Methods in Criminal JusticeECON 0204 Intro to Mathematical EconomicsECON 0305 Introduction to Econometric MethodsGARP 0346 Quantitative Methods PHIL 0103 Symbolic Logic I PHIL 0206 Symbolic Logic II

    SCIENCE SECTION (7 credits; 4 must be a Lab. Science): Laboratory Science (at least 4 credits) [LSCI]

    BIOL 0102 Environmental Biology BIOL 0104 Human Biology BIOL 0106 Biology Today

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    BIOL 0237 Human Anatomy and Physiology I CHEM 0101 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 0103 Chemistry of the Life Sciences CHEM 0109 General Chemistry I CHEM 0111 General Chemistry IIGARP 0102 Physical GeographyGEOL 0101 Physical Geology GNSC 0101 Physical Science PHSC 0101 Introduction to Physics PHSC 0115 General Physics I PHSC 0117 General Physics II PHSC 0125 Physics I PHSC 0127 Physics II

    Allied Science [ASCI]ASTR 0101 AstronomyASTR 0121 Life in the UniverseGARP 0206 Climate ChangeGEOL 0102 Physical Geology (no laboratory)GEOL 0106 Historical Geology GEOL 0124 Geological HazardsMOVP 0100 Introduction to Exercise Science

    DIVERSITY SECTION (6 credits, 3 credits from each area) Global Diversity [GDIV]

    ART 0333 Early 20th Century ArtART 0357 Islamic Art COMM 0213 Global Film Studies COMM 0222 Intercultural Communication COMM 0306 International CommunicationEGST 0102 Introduction to Womens and Gender StudiesEGST 0206 Intro to Islamic Studies EGST 0211 Indian Cinema: Gender and Identity EGST 0213 Contemporary Issues in Islamic StudiesEGST 0217 Culture and Personality ENGL 0221 World Literature I ENGL 0222 World Literature II ENGL 0224 World Ethnic Literature ENGL 0287 World DramaENGL 0326 Women Writers ENGL 0327 Contemporary Cross-Cultural LitGARP 0210 Cultural GeographyHIST 0215 Intro to Middle East, Africa & Asia LARA 0102 Arabic II LCHI 0102 Chinese IILCHI 0103 Intermediate ChineseLCUL 0201 Women in the Hispanic World LCUL 0220 Envisioning the Americas LARA 0102 Arabic II LCHI 0102 Chinese IILFRE 0102 French II LFRE 0103 French III LFRE 0104 French IVLFRE 0201 Reading French TextsLFRE 0205 Speaking& Writing French: Intermediate LFRE 0305 Speaking & Writing French: Advanced LLIT 0201 Women Writers of Americas: Global LLIT 0210 Studies in Literature of Africa

    LLIT 0220 Studies in European CulturesLLIT 0310 Studies in Hispanic CivilizationLSPA 0102 Spanish II LSPA 0103 Spanish III LSPA 0104 Spanish IVLSPA 0201 Reading Spanish Texts LSPA 0215 Speaking &Writing Spanish: IntermediateLSPA 0315 Speaking &Writing Spanish: AdvancedMGMT 0338 International BusinessMUSC 0104 World Music PHIL 0217 Political Philosophy and Film POLS 0209 International Relations

    United States Diversity [UDIV] ART 0358 African American Art COMM 0212 Film and Gender CRJU 0312 Women in the Criminal Justice System ECON 0304 Urban Economics EDUC 0380 Multicultural EducationEGST 0101 Intro to Comparative Ethnic StudiesEGST 0203 Intro to African American Exp.EGST 0204 Intro to Latino/a Studies EGST 0205 Intro to GLBT StudiesEGST 0208 Hip Hop Cultures EGST 0209 Images of Black and Brown EGST 0216 Deviance and CultureEGST 0220 Religion, Gender and Society EGST 0221 Women in Modern OrganizationsENGL 0240 Cultural StudiesENGL 0324 Black American LiteratureENGL 0328 Ethnic Literature of the U.S.GARP 0204 Housing in AmericaHIST 0263 U.S. Womens History HIST 0264 African American History HIST 0265 The Minority Experience HIST 0275 African-Amer Hist/Civil Rights since 1865LANG 0210 Language, Culture & Society LCUL 0210 Hispanic Cultures in the U. S.LLIT 0202 Women Writers of the Americas: U.S.MOVP 0325 Women and SportMUSC 0160 History of Jazz SOCI 0202 Race and Ethnic Relations

  • 22 sUMMER 2011

    fall 2011 plan ahead calendaR

    July 11 - 14 and 18 - 21 registration Advising

    July 11 - 15 Pre-registration, Matriculated Students Only

    July 19 - August 23 General registration, Online, Mail-in, Drop-off

    August 24 - September 6 Late registration

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    Solve the myStery of what to do thiS Summer!

    Work as a team to solve a murder on campus

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    Westfield CSI is an interactive, residential program for students

    entering their freshman, sophomore and junior years of high school.

    Live in the Westfield State University residence halls

    Eat in the Dining Commons

    Participate in on-campus activities and field trips

    Dates: sunday, July 10 Friday, July 22

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