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SMU-JBLM & SMU-Online
Spring Session 01 & 02
January 13, 2020 — March 7, 2020
March 16, 2020 — May 9, 2020
https://www.stmartin.edu/directory/saint-martins-jblm
A Purple Heart University
Registration Opens November 18, 2020
Spring Session 01, January 13 — March 7, 2020
LEGEND: * Prerequisite Required; [g] meets a general education requirement; [c] core course; [e] elective. BOL courses are designated as ‘BOL’ in the system. BOL/BOL (Blended On-Line) are courses attended face-to-face one night a week, with rest of class done on-line. ALL courses are three (3) semester credits unless otherwise noted.
Fees: A $75 per credit professional fee is assessed on ACC, BA, CSC, ECN and NUR classes.++ All online or BOL courses are assessed a $30 online fee.++
++These fees are waived for those designated eligible for the Military Rate, which includes service members (active duty, National Guard/Reservists) and their spouses, and disabled veterans (NOT Voc Rehab) and their spouses.
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Course ID Course Title Instructor Location Days & Times
ACC201 Principles of Financial Accounting BOL Madeley JBLM-Main Tu 5:00 - 7:40 PM
ART157/COR240A Fine Arts Survey Plourde Web
BA 300 Finance [*ACC202, MTH161 (C– or better) & MTH201] Barton Web
BA 350 Business in Society BOL [*ENG102 or COR120] Trapp JBLM-Main M 5:00 - 7:40 PM
BA 420 Int. Business and Global Economics BOL [*ECN202] Dula JBLM-Main W 5:00 - 7:40 PM
CJ 101/COR220J Introduction to Criminal Justice Cazel Web
CJ 305/SOC305 Juvenile Justice & Rehabilitation BOL Conley JBLM-Main Tu 5:00 - 7:40 PM
CJ 379/PLS379 Judicial Process [*CJ 101 or PLS150] BOL Weiss JBLM-Main Tu 7:50 - 10:30 PM
CJ 395 Gangs in America Dunbar Web
COR120 Critical Reading and Writing (4 Sem. Cr.) Davidson Web
COR340W Ethics & the Dignity of Work (4 Sem. Cr.) Chavez Web
CSC101 Introduction to Computer Science BOL TBA JBLM-McChord Tu 5:00 - 7:40 PM
ENG101 College Writing I Davidson Web
HIS347/COR250H Twentieth Century Europe Jackson Web
HIS357/COR250U United States History 1763-1877 BOL Jackson JBLM-Main Tu 5:00 - 7:40 PM
MTH102 Beg & Intermediate Algebra Porter Web
MTH121 Precalculus Mathematics [*MTH101 or MTH102] Trageser Web
PHL301/COR210P Ethics Crom Web
PLS150/COR250P Survey of American Government & Politics Michael Web
PSY240 Research Methods BOL Trapp JBLM-Main W 5:00 - 7:40 PM
PSY335 Abnormal Psychology Jamison Web
PSY320/SOC320 Social Psychology McGuire Web
PSY353/CJ 353 Drugs, the Family & Society [*PSY101 or CJ 101] Lott Web
PSY360 History & Systems of Psychology McGuire Web
PSY375 Multi-cultural Counseling BOL [*PSY101] Lott JBLM-McChord W 5:00 - 7:40 PM
PSY445 Trauma and Recovery [*PSY101] Jamison Web
RLS110/COR110 Introduction to Religious Studies Dodge Web
SOC380 Marriage and Family Buescher Web
SOC395 Culture and Ethnography Beaini Web
Spring Session 02, March 16 — May 9, 2020
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Course ID Course Title Instructor Location Days & Times
ACC202 Principles of Managerial Accounting [*ACC201] Chaille JBLM-Main M/W 5:00 - 7:40 PM
ART158/COR240A Fine Arts Survey Plourde Web
BA 320 Operations Management Trageser Web
BA 370 Project Management BOL Power, Lester
JBLM-McChord W 5:00 - 7:40 PM
BA 499 Business Strategy BOL Slotwinski JBLM-Main Tu/Th 5:00 - 7:40 PM
CJ 210 The Correctional Environment [*CJ 101] Dunbar Web
CJ 215 Police & Society [*CJ 101] Cazel Web
CJ 325 Criminology and Juvenile Delinquency BOL
[*CJ 101] Conley JBLM-Main Tu 5:00 - 7:40 PM
CJ 395 Homicide Weiss JBLM-Main Tu/Th 7:50 - 10:30 PM
CJ 499 Senior Seminar BOL Dunbar JBLM-Main Th 5:00 - 7:40 PM
ENG295/COR210YW Literary Studies (4 Sem. Cr.) Davidson Web
CSC385 Operating System Architecture BOL [*CSC101] Wright JBLM-McChord W 5:00 - 7:40 PM
ENG102 College Writing II Davidson Web
ENV110/COR230E Environmental Studies w/ Lab (4 Sem. Cr.) Shevalier JBLM-McChord Tu/Th 5:00 - 7:40 PM
Labs: May 28, April 04 & April 18 (10AM - 1PM)
HIS211/COR250H History of Latin American Civ. BOL Jackson JBLM-Main Tu 5:00 - 7:40 PM
HIS358/COR250U United States History 1877-1945 Jackson Web
MTH161 Mathematical Methods for Bus. & Soc. Sci.
[*MTH121] Trageser Web
MTH201 Introduction to Statistics [*MTH101 or MTH102] Sample Web
PHL341/COR210P Philosophy of the Self Crom Web
PLS152/COR250P Global Issues Michael Web
PSY215/COR220P Lifespan Development Jamison Web
PSY325 Psychology of Men McGuire Web
PSY387 Body Image and Eating Disorders Jamison Web
PSY430 Learning, Cognition & Behavior BOL [*PSY240 or
SOC240] Lott JBLM-McChord M 5:00 - 7:40 PM
PSY499 Senior Seminar BOL Lott JBLM-McChord M 7:50 - 10:30 PM
RLS110/COR110 Introduction to Religious Studies Dodge Web
SOC333 Women, Culture & Society Beaini Web
SOC396 Intercultural Communication Buescher Web
IMPORTANT NOTE: The online schedule is the official version and takes precedence over the distributed, printed copy.
https://www.stmartin.edu/directory/saint-martins-jblm/course-schedules-and-term-dates
Saint Martin’s University New Core Requirements
Listed below are the foundations requirements along with the equivalent JBLM cross-listed courses. Writing intensive courses are not required for foundations requirements.
COR100 First Year Seminar - (4 credits)
Not required at JBLM campus
COR110 Religious Studies - (3 credits)
RLS110
COR120 Critical Reading & Writing - (4 credits)
ENG101 & ENG102
COR130 Quantitative Reason/Applied Math - (3 credits)
MTH110
COR140 World Language - (4 credits)
JBLM campus does not offer world language courses. You may transfer from another institution.
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The Core Curriculum consists of three distinct phases: Foundations, offered at the 100-level, intended to transition
incoming students into the university; Conversatio Seminars, offered at the 200-level, designed to place disciplines
in conversation with one another in the hopes of transforming student understanding of a particular question,
problem, or issue; and Ora et Labora Seminars, offered at the 300-level, fashioned to transition from ora (mindful
listening, reading and learning) to labora (work in the world).
Listed below are the Conversatio requirements along with the equivalent JBLM cross-listed courses. Writing intensive courses are designated with (W).
COR210 Humanities (W) - (4 credits)
PHL301/341, ENG210/220/295/385
COR220 Social Science - (3 credits)
CJ101, LS101, PSY101/205/215, SOC101/102/103/396
COR230 Natural Science w/ Lab - (4 credits)
ENV105
COR240 Artistic Studies - (3 credits)
ART157/158, THR307
COR250 Historical & Political Studies - (3 credits)
HIS356/357/358/359, HIS211, PLS150/151/385
Listed below are the Ora Et Labora requirements along with the equivalent JBLM cross-listed courses. Writing intensive courses are designated with (W).
COR310 Community: The Call to Serve the Common Good - (3 credits)
COR340 Ethics and the Dignity of Work (W) - (4 credits)
COR400 Capstone
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
The Microsoft Software and Systems Academy (MSSA) program is a full-time, 16-week program that includes academic and technical training, certification testing and practical exercises aligned to meet urgent industry needs for Information Technology professionals. Successful completion of the MSSA program results in a Certificate in Computer Science from Saint Martin's University and a job interview with Microsoft or one of its partners. The MSSA is currently open to both Veterans and Active Duty Service Members with a separation or retirement date of 180 days or less from the class start date. JBLM: Active Duty must attend the CSP briefing held every Monday at 12:00 in Hawk Career Center, North Fort, Bldg. 11577 Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA 98433. MSSA representatives are present to answer question as well as CSP representatives to determine your eligibility for the program. Contact JBLM CSP representative, Katrina Simmons at [email protected] or (253) 966-2200. Other Locations: For Service Members not located at JBLM, the Army has authorized Service Members to attend the Saint Martin’s MSSA program at JBLM while on Permissive Temporary Duty (PTDY). Saint Martin’s University has accommodations available for the duration of the program. Contact your local CSP representative to initiate the process, if your location does not have a CSP representative then contact the JBLM CSP team. MSSA Weekly Webinar: Please attend the live MSSA webinar to get information about the MSSA program and to get assistance with the application process. The link for the webinar can be found at www.stmartin.edu/mssa. We conduct two webinar sessions every Tuesday, one at 8 am PST and one at 3 pm PST in order to provide maximum convenience for time zones from Korea to Germany. This webinar is conduced via Microsoft Teams, you can either join the meeting using the online app or download the app to your phone or computer. Visit www.stmartin.ed/mssa for more information about the learning paths and to apply to the program. For admissions questions please contact [email protected] or call (253) 584-3533. Please send general questions to [email protected] or call (360) 688-2417 or (253) 964-7392. Program Manager Robert Bone [email protected].
Microsoft Software & Systems Academy
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The Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (BSN) program at Saint Martin’s University’s main campus in Lacey, prepares you for a career as a professional registered nurse. The BSN program enables you to take the NCLEX-RN exam in any state in the US, and prepares you for life-long learning including graduate education. BSN graduates are prepared to work across the care continuum, in hospitals, community agencies, home health care, hospice, skilled nursing facilities, mental health facilities and more.
Program Highlights: BSN students will develop critical thinking skills in the Saint
Martin’s liberal arts core, and layer on the knowledge and skills of the rigorous nursing program to be prepared to practice in an ever-changing care environment.
Clinical experiences at local acute care facilities, including Providence St. Peter’s Hospital and Capital Medical Center, as well as community sites including skilled nursing facilities, schools, home health, hospice and public health.
New state of the art nursing learning labs, including a dedicated simulation lab.
For more information please contact Director of Nursing, Dr. Teri Woo at 360-412-6129 or [email protected]
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Financial Aid/VA Benefits
Students using financial aid must complete financial aid
paperwork in person prior to class start date. Financial Aid/
Scholarship recipients may use the deferred payment plan after
balance owed has been calculated using all available awards.
Financial Aid/ Scholarship students will be allowed to register
only if they’ve made financial arrangements with the Saint
Martin’s University Student Financial Services Office prior to
each registration period. With the exception of Chapter 33
Post-911 GI Bill and Chapter 31 Vocational Rehabilitation, VA
benefits are not considered financial aid for purposes of
calculating the balance due to the institution.
Class Cancellations/Textbooks
We reserve the right to cancel courses or change class-
room courses to web-based if enrollment is low.
Textbooks can be purchased through our Lacey cam-
pus bookstore www.stmartin.bncollege.com
Withdrawal Policy
Classes dropped after January 21, 2020 (Session 01) or March
23, 2020 (Session 02) will show as a ‘W’ grade on the student’s
transcript. The last day to receive a ‘W’ grade is February 21,
2020 (Session 01) or April 24, 2020 (Session 02) . A failing grade
may be assigned if official withdrawal procedures are not
followed.
Email Accounts/Moodle
Every student must have an @stmartin.edu email account.
Official University communication will use only Saint
Martin’s email addresses. Visit http://www.stmartin.edu/
ITS/ to obtain your account.
Online courses (Web) require students to have a Moodle
account. Create and access your Saint Martin’s University
email network account before your Moodle account can be
created. The username and password for Saint Martin’s
email and Moodle will be the same. Find links to access
Moodle and its help system at http://moodle.stmartin.edu/
Prerequisites
Many degree programs require mathematics courses and
other prerequisite courses. Students must provide
documented evidence of meeting these prerequisites or
completing a placement test before being allowed to
register.
Base Passes
Students enrolled in classes on JBLM are required to
present their printed class schedule, enhanced driver’s
license, vehicle registration, and proof of vehicle insurance
at the visitor’s center to obtain a pass to enter the base.
Undergraduate Tuition Costs
Service Members/Disabled Veterans (not Voc Rehab) & Spouses 100-400 level $250/credit 3CH course $750
Civilians, Retirees, Veterans, DOD and All Others 100-400 level $500/credit 3CH course $1500
Students using their VA benefits (not Voc Rehab) must complete the VA certification request form at https://www.stmartin.edu/academics/academic-resources/office-registrar/veterans-assistance/va-certification-form and provide proof of their GI Bill eligibil-ity. Please contact the SMU-JBLM certifier at [email protected] for assistance.
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Scholarships
https://www.stmartin.edu/directory/saint-martins-jblm
2019 Linda Fletcher Recipient:
Erica Worley, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
“I feel extremely blessed and grateful to be selected as this year’s Linda Fletcher Memorial Scholarship recipient! Going back to school can
be a scary challenge, but I am so honored to have an amazing team of educators at the SMU-JBLM campuses to help guide me through this journey. Receiving this scholarship is so much more than
just financial help, it has reminded me why I started this adventure and that I have
what it takes to reach my goals.”
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Mercedes Garrido or Yume Shipley
Saint Martin’s University
62 MSS/DPE
Bldg 851 Lincoln Blvd Suite 337
McChord AFB, WA 98438-1317
Cruz Arroyo or Amanda Rendon
Saint Martin’s University
JBLM Main Extended Learning Campus
PO Box 33058
Fort Lewis, WA 98433-0058
Jennifer Jamison Textbook Scholarship
The Jennifer Jamison Textbook Scholarship is named after Saint Martin’s University Contingent Professor Jennifer Jamison who built her academic career by primarily instructing at the Joint Base
Lewis McChord Main and McChord Field campuses of Saint Martin’s University. Jennifer’s generosity helps qualifying and deserving undergraduate students pay for academic term
textbooks. The scholarship is offered every academic term.
The scholarship is open to all eligible undergraduate SMU JBLM campus students and it awards $150 per term. All Service members, their family members, and veterans who qualify for this
scholarship are encouraged to apply.
Linda Fletcher Memorial Scholarship
The Linda Fletcher Memorial Scholarship is named for a former Director of SMU-JBLM Campuses at Saint Martin’s University. This scholarship honors her memory by recognizing students who
exemplify the qualities Linda Fletcher felt made for successful students as well as special people. The award recipient receives a monetary award to be applied toward tuition and/or books at Saint
Martin’s academic programs at Joint Base Lewis McChord (JBLM). For more information please contact any of the persons and sites listed below:
2019 Jennifer Jamison Recipient:
Ashley Tolliver-Patrick, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
“I just wanted to reach out to you before the day is over and express my gratitude for the staff in your
office at SMU-JBLM. I have been applying for many, many scholarships and this was the very first one I have ever received! I feel so blessed
that I have made it this far and it's overwhelming that I have been blessed
with the support.”
Session 01
Classes begin Jan 13
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan 20
Add/Drop/Attend/Login deadline Jan 21
Mid-term grades due to Registrar Feb 10
Presidents Day (no JBLM classes) Feb 17
Last day for withdrawal (W grade) Feb 21
Last day of classes March 7
Final grades due to Registrar March 9
Session 02
Classes begin March 16
Add/Drop/Attend/Login deadline March 23
Summer/Fall registration begins April 6
Mid-term grades due to Registrar April 14
Easter Friday & Monday (offices closed) April 10, 13
Last day for withdrawal (W grade) April 24
Honors Convocations and Scholars Day April 28
Senior Commencement Fair April 30
JBLM Commencement May 15
Last day of classes/Lacey Commencement May 9
Final grades due to Registrar May 11
Contact Us
JBLM Main: (253) 964 - 4688
JBLM McChord Field: (253) 584 - 3533
College of Education : (360) 438 - 4333 Monday to Thursday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Friday 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM
Like us on Facebook SMUJBLM Follow us on Twitter @SMU_JBLM
Important Dates & Holidays
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Graduation Fair
Grad Fair, is a one-stop-shop event in which all graduating students can pick up
commencement tickets as well as cap and gowns. Ring ordering, consulting with Student Financial Services and the Career Center, and
pictures are also available.
April 30, 2020
JBLM Commencement
A graduation ceremony for all SMU-JBLM students will be held at Clover Park Technical College. This graduation will recognize and honor all JBLM students who will
graduate with a Bachelor or Master degree from Saint Martin’s University in 2020. Please join us in celebrating
your achievements.
May 15, 2020 at Clover Park Technical College
Lacey Commencement
All Saint Martin’s University 2020 graduates are invited to participate in the Commencement ceremony at the
SMU main campus in Lacey. Each graduating student will receive six tickets fo the ceremony. Graduating students can pick up their tickets, along with their cap and gown
at the Graduation Fair.
May 9, 2020
Baccalaureate Mass &
Hooding
All graduating students are invited to attend the Baccalaureate Mass. Following the mass, master degree
candidates will be hooded.
May 8, 2020
Students must log into Moodle or physically attend class(es) by THE FIRST WEEK OF THE TERM or they will be dropped from the course(s) for lack of attendance. Financial aid and tuition assistance users will need to pay
back any costs for classes they have been dropped from due to non-attendance.