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Summer Session 2009 Session I: May 26 to July 3 Session II: June 8 to July 18 Session III: July 6 to August 15 Summer 2009 Course Offering Book Student Edition Bulletin of Fairleigh Dickinson University January 2009 Published at: Fairleigh Dickinson University 1000 River Road Teaneck, NJ 07666-1914 Copyright © 2009 Fairleigh Dickinson University No person acting within the scope of his or her authority and responsibility at Fairleigh Dickinson University shall discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, handicap, military status, or age.

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Summer Session 2009 Session I: May 26 to July 3 Session II: June 8 to July 18 Session III: July 6 to August 15 Summer 2009 Course Offering Book Student Edition Bulletin of Fairleigh Dickinson University January 2009 Published at: Fairleigh Dickinson University 1000 River Road Teaneck, NJ 07666-1914 Copyright © 2009 Fairleigh Dickinson University

No person acting within the scope of his or her authority and responsibility at Fairleigh Dickinson University shall discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, handicap, military status, or age.

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Table of Contents

General Information ................................. 4 Advice to All Students ....................................................... 4 Admissions ........................................................................ 4

Eligibility and Admissions ………………………...4 Admission to the University for

New Students...................................................... 4 Placement Testing Requirements ....................... 4 Advising and Registration Information…………...4 Summer Session Calendar ................................................ 4 Important Information for Continuing Students .............. 4 Web Registration ............................................................... 4

Undergraduate Web Registration guidelines ........................................................... 5 Graduate Web Registration Guidelines ............ 5 Department/Advising Centers……………………..6

Non-matriculated (non-degree seeking) students ............................................................... 6 Graduation Requirements .................................... 6 Administrative Holds………………………………..6 Course Master Schedule Change ..................................... 6 Cancelled Classes ............................................... 6 Faculty Assignments ............................................ 6 Registration, Tuition and Billing ....................................... 6 Summer Session Tuition and Fees........................ 6 Payment Information ............................................. 6 Corporate Reimbursement Plan ............................ 7 Corporate Voucher/Direct Payment ....................... 7 Employee Educational Tuition Grant (ETG) ........... 7 Correct Sections .................................................... 7 Closed Course ...................................................... 7 Late Payment Charge ........................................... 7 Withdrawals .......................................................... 7 Refund Schedule for Tuition Charges .................... 7 Refund Policy, Title IV Recipients ......................... 7 Collection Fee………………………………………..8

Recipients of Scholarships (Grants, Stipends and Waivers) and Fellowships............................... 8 Independent Study ................................................ 8

University Core .................................................................. 8 Records .............................................................................. 8 Change of Name, Address,Major, Etc .......................... 8 Declaration for Graduation ........................................... 8 Security .............................................................................. 8 Identification Cards ...................................................... 8 Parking ........................................................................ 8 Special Programs .............................................................. 8 Alumni Plan ................................................................. 8 Affirmative Action Statement ............................................ 8

College at Florham Departments………...9 Kenneth Greene, PhD, Campus Provost……………….....9 Campus Telephone Number………………………………...9 Becton College Advising Center…………………………...9 Campus Academic Support Center………...……………...9 Cooperative Education…………………………………….....9 Freshman Programs……………………………………...…..9 University Honors Programs……………………………......9 University Core………………………………………………...9

Maxwell Becton College of

Arts and Science…………………………………9

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Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences… ............................................... …9 Biological Sciences ...................................................... 9 Medical Technology ..................................................... 9 Radiologic Technology................................................. 9 Allied Health Technologies........................................... 9 Clinical Laboratory Sciences ........................................ 9 Department of Chemistry .................................................. 9 Chemistry .................................................................... 9

Geology………………………………..………………...9

Department of Communication Studies………………...9 Communication and Journalism ………………………9 Corporate Communication …………………………….9

Department of Literature, Language, Writing and Philosophy……………………………………………...9

English and Literary Studies …………………………...9 French …………………………………………………....9 German …………………………………………………..9 Humanities ……………………………………………… 9 Italian.…………………………………………………….9 Japanese ….……………………………………………..9 Philosophy..………………………………………………9

Russian .………………………………………………….9 Spanish .………………………………………………….9 Writing .…………………………………………….….....9

College .Writing Courses ………….….……………….9 English for International Students .………….………10 Department of Health and Physical Education …….......10

Health ……………………………………………….……10 Physical Education……………………….. ……………..10

Department of Mathematics, Computer Science And Physics ..................................................................... 10 Computer Science .................................................... 10 Mathematics .............................................................. 10 Physics…… ........................................................ ……10 Department of Psychology ............................................. 10 Counseling ................................................................ 10 Psychology ................................................................ 10 Department of Social Sciences and History .................. 10 Anthropology ............................................................. 10 Economics ................................................................. 10 History.. ..................................................................... 10 Political Science......................................................... 10 Sociology ................................................................... 10 Women’s Studies ....................................................... 10

Department of Visual and Performing Arts …………….10 Animation .................................................................. 10 Art .............................................................................. 10 Film ........................................................................... 10 Music ......................................................................... 10 Theater ...................................................................... 10

Peter Sammartino School of Education ......................... 10 Learning Disabilities ................................................... 10 MA in Education for Certified Teachers ...................... 10 Instructional Technology Certificate Program ............. 10 Literacy/Reading Certificate Program ........................ 10 ESL ........................................................................... 10 Mathematics Specialist .............................................. 10 Multicultural Education ............................................... 10 Professional Studies .................................................. 10 MA Certified Teaching ............................................... 10 MA in Educational Leadership ................................... 10 MAT/Elementary Education ....................................... 10 MAT/Secondary Education ........................................ 10

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MAT/World Languages .............................................. 10 Multilingual MA .......................................................... 10 Quest/BA/MAT Program ............................................ 10 Teacher Certification Officer ...................................... 10

Silberman College of Business .................... 11

Department of Accounting, Taxation, and Law .............. 11 Accounting ................................................................. 11 Taxation ..................................................................... 11 Law ............................................................................ 11

Department of Economics, Finance And International Business ............................................. 11 Economics ................................................................. 11 Finance ...................................................................... 11 International Business ................................................ 11

Department of Information Systems an1 Decision Sciences ........................................................... 11 Management Information Systems ............................. 11 Quant ......................................................................... 11 Department of Management ............................................ 11 Management .............................................................. 11

Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship……….11 Marketing ................................................................... 11 Entrepreneurship ....................................................... 11 Institute for Sustainable Enterprise ............................... 11 Institute for Forensic Science Administration .............. 11 Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies ............... 11

WebCampus ..................................................................... 11

Metropolitan Campus Departments ...... 13 Robert L. Greenfield, Interim Campus Provost .............. 13 Center for Academic Student Services .......................... 13 Academic Advising Center ......................................... 13 Academic Resource Center ....................................... 13 Cooperative Education .................................................... 13 University Honors Program ............................................ 13 University Core ................................................................ 13

University College: Arts · Sciences ·

Professional Studies ..................................... 13

Freshman Programs ........................................................ 13 School of Art and Media Studies .................................... 13 Media and Professional Communications .................. 13 Fine Arts .................................................................... 13 Theater Arts ............................................................... 13

Gildart Haase School of Computer Science

and Engineering ............................................................... 13 Civil Engineering Technology ..................................... 13 Computer Engineering ............................................... 13 Computer Science ..................................................... 13 Construction Engineering Technology ........................ 13 E-Commerce ............................................................. 13 Electrical Engineering ................................................ 13 Electrical Engineering Technology ............................. 13 Information Technology ............................................. 13 Management Information Systems ............................. 13 Mathematics .............................................................. 13 Mechanical Engineering Technology .......................... 13 School of Criminal Justice .............................................. 14 Criminal Justice ......................................................... 14 Peter Sammartino School of Education ......................... 14 Learning Disabilities ................................................... 14

MA in Education for Certified Teachers ...................... 14 Instructional Technology Certificate Program ............. 14 Literacy/Reading Certificate Program ........................ 14 ESL ........................................................................... 14 Mathematics Specialist .............................................. 14 Multicultural Education ............................................... 14 Professional Studies .................................................. 14 MA Certified Teaching ............................................... 14 MA in Educational Leadership ................................... 14 MAT/Elementary Education ....................................... 14 MAT/Secondary Education ........................................ 14 MAT/World Languages .............................................. 14 Multilingual MA .......................................................... 14 Quest/BA/MAT Program ............................................ 14 Teacher Certification Officer ...................................... 14 School of English, Philosophy and Humanities ............ 14 English Language and Literature ............................... 14 Humanities and Philosophy........................................ 14 Writing Initiative ......................................................... 14

School of History, Political and International Studies ....................................................... 14 Chinese ..................................................................... 14 French ....................................................................... 14 Geography ................................................................. 14 German ..................................................................... 14 History ....................................................................... 14 International Studies .................................................. 14 Italian ......................................................................... 14 Japanese ................................................................... 14 Political Science......................................................... 14 Spanish ..................................................................... 14 School of Natural Sciences ............................................. 14 Biochemistry .............................................................. 14 Biological Sciences .................................................... 14 Chemistry .................................................................. 14 Environmental Science .............................................. 14 Marine Biology ........................................................... 14 Physics ...................................................................... 14 Science ...................................................................... 14

Henry P. Becton School of Nursing And Allied Health ............................................................. 14 Allied Health and Radiography ................................... 14 Nursing ...................................................................... 15 Undergraduate Programs .......................................... 15 Graduate Programs ................................................... 15 Doctor of Nursing Practice ......................................... 15 School of Psychology (Sociology) ................................. 15 Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology .................... 15 PsyD and MA in School Psychology .......................... 15 MA in General/Theoretical Psychology ...................... 15 MA Program in Forensic Psychology ......................... 15 BA/MA Program ......................................................... 15 UG Studies ................................................................ 15 African Studies ................................................................ 15 African Studies .......................................................... 15 Mathematics/Science Institute ........................................ 15 Mathematical Foundations ......................................... 15 Elementary Science Specialist ................................... 15 Physical Education .......................................................... 15 Athletics ..................................................................... 15

Programs in Language, Culture, and Professional Advancement (PLCPA) ................................................... 15 English for Professional Success............................... 15 Women’s Studies ............................................................ 15

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Silberman College of Business ........................... 15 Department of Accounting, Taxation and Law ................ 15 Accounting ................................................................. 15 Taxation ..................................................................... 15 Law ............................................................................ 15 Department of Economics, Finance and International Business .................................................... 15 Economics ................................................................. 15 Finance ...................................................................... 15 International Business................................................ 15 Department of Information Systems and Decision Sciences ........................................................... 15 Management Information Systems ............................. 15 Quant ........................................................................ 15 Department of Management ............................................ 15 Management .............................................................. 15 Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship ........... 15 Marketing ................................................................... 15 Entrepreneurship ....................................................... 15 Institute for Sustainable Enterprise ................................ 16 Institute for Forensic Science Administration ............... 16 Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies ............... 16 Petrocelli College of Continuing Studies ... 16 Edward Williams Day Program .................................. 16 Saturday College Program ......................................... 16 Enhanced Freshman Experience ............................... 16 Interdisciplinary Studies Program ............................... 16 Public Administration Institute ....................................... 16 Master in Public Administration .................................. 16 School of Administrative Science .................................. 16 Master in Administrative Science ............................... 16 Master of Science in Homeland Security .................... 16 Master of Sports Administration………………………..16 Miraero – Korean Gateway to the Future Program….16 International School of Hospitality and Tourism Management ...................................................... 16 Success Program ............................................................ 16 Puerta al Futuro – Gateway to the Future Program ....... 16 Online Programs……………………………………………..16 Continuing Education ..................................................... 16 Camp Discovery ........................................................ 16 Certified Employee Benefit Specialist Program ..................................................................... 16 Certified Financial Planning ....................................... 16 Certified Treasury Professional .................................. 16 Computer Instruction ................................................. 16 Effective Personal Productivity ................................... 16 Entrepreneurial Studies ............................................. 16 Environmental Management……………………………16 Human Resources Certificate Program……………….16 Institute for Financial Services Training………………16 Motorcycle Education................................................. 16 Paralegal Studies....................................................... 16 Payroll Administration ................................................ 16 Real Estate Studies ................................................... 16 Sales Development .................................................... 16 Sexton Test Preparation ............................................ 16 Web Master Certification ............................................ 16

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Wroxton College ................................................... 17 Study Abroad Program ................................................ 17 Weekends at Metropolitan Campus ............................. 17 WebCampus .................................................................. 17 Fort Monmouth/Eatontown ............................................. 17 Army and Air Force ROTC .............................................. 17 Military Science ......................................................... 17 Aerospace Studies .................................................... 17

College at Florham Courses ................................ 18 Metropolitan Campus Courses ............................ 28 Vancouver Campus Courses ............................... 41 Wroxton College, England ................................... 44 Off-Campus Courses ............................................ 45 Petrocelli College of Continuing Studies Courses ..................................................... 47

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General Information

Page 4 Advice to ALL Students Read carefully the directions and procedures given in this booklet so that you fully understand the enrollment process. It is your responsibility to know policies and meet deadlines as published. Admissions Eligibility and Admission Admission to the summer session for both days and evening classes is open to: • All students currently enrolled at Fairleigh Dickinson

University. • Students enrolled at other colleges and universities • High school graduates who have been accepted at

Fairleigh Dickinson University or another college or university.

• College graduates interested in taking courses for enrichment or career purposes.

• Qualified high school students (specific courses). • Individuals from the community. Admission to the University for New Students All individuals wishing to apply for admission to the University as new, readmit (did not attend Spring 2009) or transfer, should contact the Admissions Office on the appropriate campus. Campus Undergraduate Graduate Metropolitan 201-692-2553 201-692-2554/2563 College at Florham 973-443-8901 973-443-8905 Petrocelli College 201-692-2675 Placement Testing Requirements All incoming undergraduate students (full-time, part-time, transfer or international) must demonstrate a minimum level of English and Mathematics proficiency through testing or the use of transfer credits accepted by FDU. Students who do not meet the minimum levels of proficiency in English and Mathematics must take special courses designed to help them develop the required proficiency. Be advised that these special courses are not applicable to degree requirements. International graduate students must demonstrate a minimum level of English proficiency through testing. Students who do not meet the minimum level of proficiency in English must take special courses designed to help them develop the required proficiency. Advising Upon completion of the admissions process, new students will be directed to the appropriate department/advising center for academic advising and registration. Registration In-person registration is available in the Office of Enrollment Services Mondays through Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Summer Session Calendar 2009

First Summer Session: May 26 – July 3 April 13 Advance registration begins May 25 Memorial Day Holiday May 26 Classes begin May 29 Memorial Day Holiday make-up day (5/25) June 2 Last day to register or drop/add June 9 Last day to register for independent study June 23 Last day for withdrawal July 3 Classes end Second Summer Session: June 8 - July 18 April 13 Advance registration begins June 8 Classes begin June 15 Last day to register or drop/add June 22 Last day to register for independent study July 6 Last day for withdrawal July 18 Classes end Third Summer Session: July 6 - August 15 April 13 Advance registration begins July 6 Classes begin July 13 Last day to register drop/add July 20 Last day to register for independent study August 3 Last day for withdrawal August 15 Classes end Important Information for Continuing Students Web Registration Summer 2009 registration begins on April 13, 2009. Web registration will be available to continuing graduate and undergraduate students currently enrolled for the Spring 2009 term. Students may register at any time between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. up to the day before a class begins. Access WebAdvisor: https://webadvisor.fdu.edu/. See Page 5 for guidelines. Undergraduate students

: are required to meet with an academic advisor to prepare their schedule and to obtain access to register on the web. During Priority Registration students must register on the days designated for them, based on the number of credits they have completed up to but not including the Spring 2009 term. Students will receive the date that they may begin to register via the US mail, approximately two weeks prior to the Priority Registration period. The information is also available on the FDU website. Please note: the Priority Registration period is from April 13 through April 24, 2009. Thereafter, a student may register on the web at any time up to the day before a class begins for the Summer session.

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Guidelines for Web Registration using the Webadvisor system for Undergraduate students

:

Undergraduate students must meet with an advisor to gain access to register on the web.

• If a student on probation registers for a ‘future’ term, the system will not allow the student to exceed the current restricted limit. The Dean’s office will contact the student, if his/her probation and credit limit are extended into the future term and inform him/her to reduce their course schedule.

Undergraduates can only register for a maximum of 18 credits online. Additional credits must be processed in-person in the Office of Enrollment Services.

• The system will check for prerequisites and corequisites. • If a student entered the University prior to 1996, he/she

may have a problem registering for a class in which the prerequisite was completed prior to 1996.

• The system will be programmed during the Priority Registration period to permit students to begin to register on a specific date based on the number of credits that they have completed up to but not including the current term.

• If a course has one of the following ‘restrictions’ a student must register for this class in-person: DA/Department Approval Needed, DC/Department Chair Approval Needed, RC/Regional Center Approval Needed, HO/Honors Program Approval Needed.

• Other courses with a ‘Restriction’ will be validated within the system to ensure that the student meets the criteria. If they don’t, they will be blocked from registering for the course.

• A registration form must be completed for each student. The form requires the student and advisor’s signature. The Enrollment Services copy must be forwarded to Enrollment Services within 24 hours.

• An EOF student must meet with his/her EOF advisor in addition to his/her academic advisor in order to gain access to Webadvisor.

• If a student has a ‘Hold’ on his/her record due to an unpaid bill, medical records not presented to the Health Office, Dean’s Hold, Loan Hold or any other hold, the student will be blocked from registration.

Students in the 5-year Quest program must meet with a Quest advisor in addition to their academic advisor in order to gain access to Webadvisor.

• A student will acknowledge University policy regarding academic and financial terms prior to registering online.

Some advisors may choose ‘not to permit’ their students the option to register online. If this occurs, the advisor should not release the hold flag in PERC. When releasing the hold flag, ALWAYS use the prior day’s date, otherwise the release will not go into effect until midnight of the current date, thus blocking a student from registering before this time. Graduate students

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: are encouraged but not required to meet with an academic advisor before registering on the web. The period of eligibility to register on the web begins on the first day of Priority Registration, which is April 13, 2009 for the Summer 2009 sessions. Many graduate courses have variable start dates: therefore, you may register for a course up to the day before a class begins.

Guidelines for Web Registration using the Webadvisor system for Graduate students

:

• Graduate students are encouraged but not required to meet with an advisor prior to registering on the web.

• Graduate students can only register for a maximum of 12 credits. Additional credits must be processed in-person in the Office of Enrollment Services.

• Non matriculated students will not be permitted to register online.

• The system will check for prerequisites and corequisites. Waivers and substitutions will be recognized by the system as long as the information resides on the student transcript.

• If a student entered the University prior to 1996, he/she may have a problem registering in a class in which the prerequisite was completed prior to 1996.

• Students may begin to register on the first day of Priority Registration.

• Courses with ‘Restrictions’ will be validated within the system to ensure that the student meets the criteria. If they don’t, they will be blocked from registering for the course.

• If a student has a ‘Hold’ on his/her record due to an unpaid bill, medical records not submitted to the Health Office, Dean’s Hold, Loan Hold or any other hold, the student will be blocked from registration.

Students in the 5-year Quest program must meet with a Quest advisor in addition to their academic advisor in order to gain access to Webadvisor.

• A student will acknowledge University policy regarding academic and financial terms prior to registering online.

Some advisors may choose ‘not to permit’ their students the option to register online. It is the advisor or Program Director’s responsibility to inform the student of his/her program’s policy. Please note: If you are registering for 3, 4, 5, or 6- week module courses and they are prerequisites for one another, you must register for the courses in sequential order and you must register for one course at a time and finalize each transaction. In order to register on the web, a student must be registered for the current term, have a Webmail account and a Webadvisor account. Webmail creates an FDU email account. Webadvisor is the program that gives you the access to register, view your academic record, billing and financial aid awards. Please check your schedule for accuracy when you complete the registration process. When selecting courses - if you select a course for which you are not eligible to enroll, your entire schedule will not be processed. Please delete this course in order to proceed and finalize your registration. Please note: A student must create a Webmail account before he/she can gain access to Webadvisor. To create a Webmail account, go to: https://webmail.fdu.edu You will receive a login and password to Webadvisor the next business day. For assistance with Webmail call the Help Desk at 973-443-8822. For assistance with Webadvisor send an e-mail to [email protected].

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Page 6 Department/Advising Centers will arrange advisement and provide scheduling forms during the registration period. Students should contact their departments/advisors to arrange advising appointments. All Graduate students are encouraged to see their advisor prior to registering. All Undergraduate

students are required to meet with their academic advisor before registering for classes.

Visiting students

must go to the Admissions Office prior to registration to complete an application.

Non-matriculated (non degree-seeking) students who wish to matriculate (file for degree status) should contact the Office of Enrollment Services/Records prior to registering. Graduation Requirements Students are ultimately responsible for meeting graduation requirements and should check the catalog for degree requirements and/or corequisites. Students are required to file for graduation at least eight months prior to their expected date of completion. Early filing is required. September Graduation – File by prior year March 1 date February Graduation – File by prior year June 1 date May Graduation – File by prior year November 1 date Administrative Holds placed on a student’s record may prevent registration. Proof of clearance or a release must be presented to the Office of Enrollment Services at the time of registration. Students can obtain clearance for holds from the appropriate office. Course Master Schedule Changes Cancelled Classes The University reserves the right to cancel any class for which there is insufficient enrollment, to close a class when the enrollment limit in that class is reached, and to make any schedule changes required, including a change of hours, days and campus location. When and if possible the department making the change will notify students of such changes. Faculty Assignments The University reserves the right to make last-minute changes in faculty assignments owing to circumstances of an unforeseen nature.

Registration, Tuition and Billing Summer Session Tuition and Fees All fees, tuition and charges are subject to change at any time at the discretion of the University’s Board of Trustees. Summer Session I & II (First Semester) Tuition Undergraduate Tuition: Per credit $821 Graduate Tuition: Per Credit Becton College / New College $921 University College: Education $921 History, Pol. & Int’l Studies $921 Natural Sciences $921 Psychology $921 Systems Science $947 Comp. Science & Engineering $947 Nursing & Allied Health $947 Silberman College $947 Doctoral Programs: Clinical Psychology $985 School Psychology $985 Nursing $985 Summer Session III (Second Semester) Tuition Undergraduate To be announced Graduate To be announced Note: Students in the Saturday MBA program, the PhD programs in Psychology, and other “special billing” programs should consult their dean or director for tuition and fees. First Summer Semester Fees Undergraduate Registration $20.00

Registration

Graduate Registration $20.00 Per credit $11.00

Technology Fee

Second Summer Semester Fees To be announced Payment Information Payment in the form of cash, check or money order is accepted in the Office of Enrollment Services. In addition, the University offers a secure online payment method through an online service provider, Cashnet Smartpay. A service charge for the convenience of this alternative method of payment will be applied to credit card transactions. Please refer to the Enrollment Services link at http://inside.fdu.edu for further details.

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Corporate Reimbursement Plan Students who are reimbursed by their employers at the end of a semester and upon submission of a grade can enroll in the Corporate Reimbursement Plan. The enrollment forms are available in the Office of Enrollment Services. A 4% carrying charge will be assessed at the time of application. Payment for the Summer Session I & II (First Semester) is due on or before September 7, 2009. Payment for Summer III (Second Semester) is due September 30, 2009. The plan is term specific. Payment received after the due date will be subject to a late fee. Corporate Voucher/Direct Payment Students who have corporate sponsorship must submit a voucher at the time of registration. The University will forward the voucher and a statement of account to the corporation for payment. Employee Educational Tuition Grants (ETG) Employees or dependents of employees must apply for an Educational Tuition Grant (ETG) through the Office of University Human Resources prior to being registered. Upon approval, a receipt will be issued to the registrant to be presented along with the registration form at the Office of Enrollment Services. Employees are responsible for all other fees. The tuition credit will be applied to your account by the Financial Aid Office. Correct Sections Students are responsible for attending the correct course section – day(s), time(s), building and room – as indicated on their schedules. The submission and processing of a properly signed registration form to a student’s home campus Enrollment Services Office creates a contract with the University which results in the holding of all class seats. This processing produces an indebtedness to the University. 100% tuition cancellation can only occur if the withdrawal process takes place before the beginning of the session. Non-attendance in a class or non-payment of tuition does not constitute an official withdrawal nor does it guarantee a tuition refund. Closed Course When a student attempts to register for a course which is closed the student may petition to be admitted into the course. Students may obtain the closed course authorization card from the department offering the course. Students are responsible for securing the necessary signatures and then bringing the authorization card and the Registration Form/Change of Program Form to the Office of Enrollment Services. Late Payment Charge Summer payments are due at the time of registration. If payment is received after the start of the term, a late fee will be assessed as follows: Weeks 1 & 2 2% Weeks 3 & 4 4% Weeks 5 & 6 6% Accounts turned over to the Collections Department will be assessed a 12% charge.

Page 7 Withdrawals a) Non-attendance or non-payment of tuition does not constitute an official withdrawal. An official drop form must be filed with the Office of Enrollment Services/Records. A 100% refund is granted only when a student withdraws prior to the first day of the session. b) Undergraduate and graduate students may withdraw from classes without academic penalty, receiving a grade of “W” until the date specified in the Summer Session Calendar for that session as specified above. c) The grade of “W” will apply on all withdrawals. This grade will not be credited toward the baccalaureate or graduate requirements nor will it be averaged into the cumulative grade point ratio. d) Any change in a student’s schedule must be made in writing, with the student’s signature to the Office of Enrollment Services/Registration. Forms to delete a course(s) or withdraw completely from the University are available in the Office of Enrollment Services on each campus. e) All mail requests for withdrawal shall be sent Certified Mail with return receipt requested. The effective date of the withdrawal will be the date the student last attended class. Tuition Refund Schedule Effective Date of Change Refund to Student

6 - 9 Week Sessions Prior to first day of session 100% During 1st

During 2 week of session 75%

nd

After 2 week of session 50%

nd

week of session 0%

Fees are non-refundable after the start of the first day of class.

Refund Policy, Title IV Recipients Federal regulations require specific refund calculation for students receiving Title IV financial aid who completely withdraw from the University. Title IV financial aid includes the following federal student aid programs: Perkins Loans, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG), Pell Grants, Stafford Student Loans, and PLUS loans. In accordance with these regulations students receiving TITLE IV Federal Aid who withdraw will receive financial aid credit earned according to the following: Students who officially withdraw from the University will be entitled to a portion of the Title IV funding based on the number of days in the full semester. The calculation will be performed by the Financial Aid Office. Upon determination, the Financial Aid Office will forward the information to the student. If the student is entitled to a post disbursement of Title IV funding, the student will be notified of the amount and will have 14 days from receipt of such notification to accept or decline the additional funds to be applied to the student account. Students who stop attending class without official notification to the University, whereby, a last date of attendance cannot be determined, will be entitled to 50% of earned Title IV funding, upon late withdrawal notification to the University.

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Page 8 For examples of how the refund policy works, do not hesitate to contact the campus Financial Aid Office. Collection Fee By endorsing the registration agreement the student enters into a contractual agreement with Fairleigh Dickinson University and has a financial obligation to pay expenses incurred during enrollment. In the event the student defaults on his or her financial obligation and the account is submitted to a third party agency for collection, the student will be responsible to pay all collection costs associated with the account as well as the past due balance. A 12% late fee will also be assessed to the unpaid balance. Recipients of Scholarships (Grants, Stipends, and Waivers) and Fellowships Section 117(b)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code requires that you report any scholarships (including grants such as Pell, SEOG, or NJ State Grants, stipends, and waivers) and fellowships received in payment for room, board, equipment, travel, teaching, research, or other services. Payment for tuition, fees, books, supplies & equipment required for courses of instruction are not subject to tax. For further information, see IRS Publication 520 on Scholarships & Fellowships. Independent Study Independent Study course forms are available in the Office of Enrollment Services. If the course is taken at the student’s home campus, signatures are required by the dean of the college of the major, the chairperson of the major and the mentor of the course. When an Independent Study course is not within the department of the major on campus, the signature of the chairperson of the department of the course is also required. If the course is taken cross-campus, signatures are also required by the cross-campus college dean and the cross-campus course chairperson. When all signatures are acquired, forms must be returned to the Office of Enrollment Services. Deadlines for Independent Study are listed in the calendar on page 4. University Core All freshmen entering the University are required to complete the 12-credit, four-course University Core. The courses are taken in sequence and no two Core courses may be taken in the same semester. The sequence of Core courses should in most cases be completed by the middle of the junior year. Core courses may not be dropped without the written approval of the University Core Director on the campus the student is attending. No student may begin the Core sequence who has not taken or is not concurrently enrolled in English 1101. Transfer Students who have 30-59 credits accepted in transfer from another school may substitute any Liberal Arts course for the final Core course in their sequence. Those with 60 or more transfer credits may use any two Liberal Arts courses in place of the last two courses in their Core sequence.

Records Change of Name, Address, Major, Etc. All changes relating to a student’s permanent record must be made through the Office of Enrollment Services/Records by submitting the appropriate form. Students are responsible for ensuring that the University has their correct address. Declaration for Graduation Students planning to complete their degree requirements must file a Declaration for Graduation form in the Office of Enrollment Services/Records. Students are required to file for graduation at least eight months prior to their expected date of completion. Early filing is required. See page 6 for filing deadlines. Security Identification Cards All students are required to carry University identification cards. These cards may be obtained at the Metropolitan Campus - Public Safety/Security Office, College at Florham - Public Safety/Security Office. Photographing, identification card processing and validation schedules are posted at all campuses. Parking All cars must display an official decal which is available from The Metropolitan Campus Public Safety/Security Office, 870 River Road, and College at Florham Public Safety/Security Office, The Barn. Failure to display a decal will result in ticketing and a fine. Special Programs Alumni Plan University alumni may take courses on an audit only basis at a reduced tuition rate. Alumni currently enrolled as students in the University are not eligible for this plan. Tuition information, applications and registration forms are available in the Office of Enrollment Services. Applications and registration forms must be processed in person. Affirmative Action Statement No person acting within the scope of his or her authority and responsibility at Fairleigh Dickinson University shall discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, handicap, military status, or age.

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College at Florham Kenneth Greene, PhD, Campus Provost

Telephone Number 973-443-8081 College at Florham Building Codes DREY Dreyfuss Building DANF Danforth Hall GRI Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies REC Ferguson Recreation Center ASC Academic Support Center, Florence Twombly Hall MAN Hennessy Hall (Mansion) MC The Hennessy Hall (Mansion) Courtyard NAB Stadler/Zenner New Academic Building PSY Psychology Building PRF Phyllis Rothman Forum SCI Science Building TB The Barn TWOM Twombly Hall Becton College Advising Center Elizabeth Feeley, MS, Associate Dean Hennessy Hall (Mansion), Room M-11, 973-443-8750 Deborah Dobson, BA, Director Hennessy Hall (Mansion), Room M-11, 973-443-8742 Campus Academic Support Center Patricia Geehr, MPA, Director Florence Twombly Hall, College at Florham 973-443-8540 Cooperative Education Valerie Adams, Director, College at Florham 973-443-8939 Cooperative Education/Internship Program integrates classroom theory with a supervised learning experience related to a student’s academic area. Students can earn academic credit if they meet program criteria and receive approval from their academic advisor. Whether a student achieves this goal through a formal co-op/internship (credit bearing) or a non-credit bearing (part-time job or mentoring experience), the ultimate goal is the same, empowering, motivating and engaging students to make the connection from classroom to workplace. It is recommended that students meet with a Career Development professional to further discuss their options. For further information, please call 973-443-8945. Freshman Programs • Freshman Seminar (FRSH) Julie Mazur, BA,MA, Campus Coordinator, Freshman Seminar, Dean of Students Office, Library Annex, 973-443-8936 • Freshman Intensive Studies (FIS) Mark Sapara, EdM, Assistant Dean for Academic Support Programs, College at Florham, Hennessy Hall (Mansion) 37, 973-443-8715 University Honors Program (HON) Marilyn Rye, PhD, College at Florham Director, Hennessy Hall (Mansion) M-9, 973-443-8081 University Core (CORE) James Kuehl, PhD, Director, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), Room W28A, College at Florham, 973-443-8663

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Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences

Geoffrey Weinman, PhD, Dean Howard Libov, MA, Assistant Dean

Elizabeth Feeley, MS, Associate Dean Hennessy Hall (Mansion), Room 14 College at Florham, 973-443-8750

Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences June Middleton, PhD, Chairperson, East Cottage, Room 3, College at Florham, 973-443-8746 • Biological Sciences (BIOL) • Medical Technology (MEDT) • Radiologic Technology (RADT) Eric Iannacone, PhD, Director, S-3A, Science Building, College at Florham, 973-443-8746 • Allied Health Technologies (AHT) Eric Iannacone, PhD, Director, S-3A, Science Building, College at Florham, 973-443-8746 • Clinical Laboratory Sciences (CLS) Eric Iannacone, PhD, Director, S-3A, Science Building, College at Florham, 973-443-8746 Department of Chemistry Michael Avaltroni, PhD, Chairperson, Science Building, S11C, College at Florham, 973-443-8782 • Chemistry (CHEM) • Geology (GEOL) Department of Communication Studies Jennifer Lehr, PhD, Chairperson, NAB, Room 250, College at Florham, 973-443-8716 • Communication and Journalism (COMM) • Corporate Communication (CCOM) Department of Literature, Language, Writing and Philosophy Martin Green, PhD, Chairperson, Hennessy Hall

(Mansion) Room W26, College at Florham, 973-443-8710

• English and Literary Studies (ENGL) • French (FREN) • German (GERM) • Humanities (HUMN) • Italian (ITAL) • Japanese (JAPN) • Philosophy (PHIL) • Russian (RUSS) • Spanish (SPAN) • Writing (ENGW) • College Writing Courses (ENGW): In order to optimize success, all incoming student transcripts are reviewed before students are placed either in ENGW 0198 (Fundamentals of Writing Workshop), ENGW 1100 (Writing Skills Workshop), or ENGW 1101 (College Writing Workshop). Upon satisfactory completion of ENGW 1101, students enroll in ENGW 1102 (Research Writing Workshop). ENGW 1101 and ENGW 1102 are required for graduation. Students must pass proficiency examinations at the conclusion of ENGW 0198, ENGW 1100, and ENGW

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Page 10 – Florham Campus 1101 before enrolling in the next level. Writing intensive courses (WI) may be taken in lieu of ENGW 1102. • English for International Students NOTE: Students whose first language is not English should be tested by the Academic Support Center todetermine the appropriate level of ESL. All international students should register for ESL 1001, appropriate level course will be arranged based on test scores. ESL 1001-1004 may be credited toward Foreign Language requirements in the College of Business and the College of Arts and Sciences core curricula. ESL 1001-1004 should be completed before enrolling in ENGW 1001-1002. Department of Health and Physical Education

Elizabeth Feeley, MS, Chairperson, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), Room M-11, College at Florham, 973-443-8499

• Health (HLTH) • Physical Education (PHED) All classes meet in the Ferguson Recreation Center the first week of the semester. All courses are taught at the beginner level. Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics Kiron Sharma, PhD, Chairperson, Stadler/Zenner New Academic Building, Room 250, College at Florham, 973-443-8680. • Computer Science (CSCI) • Mathematics (MATH) • Physics (PHYS) Department of Psychology Yolanda Rodgers, PhD, Chairperson, Stadler/Zenner

New Academic Building, Room 240, College at Florham, 973-443-8554

• Counseling (PSYC) • Psychology (PSYC) MA in Industrial Psychology, MA in Applied Social and Community Psychology, • MA in Organizational Behavior Department of Social Sciences and History

Bruce Peabody, PhD, Chairperson, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), Room 31, College at Florham, 973-443-8721

• Anthropology (ANTH) • Economics (ECON) • History (HIST) • Political Science (POLS) • Sociology (SOCI) • Women’s Studies (WOMEN) Department of Visual and Performing Arts

Richard Turick, MA, Chairperson, Dreyfuss Building, Room 110, College at Florham, 973-443-8635

• Art (ART) • Animation • Film • Music (MUSIC) • Theater (THEA)

Peter Sammartino School of Education

Vicki Cohen, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall 217, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2525 or 2836

Teresa O. Montani, EdD, Associate Director, Bancroft Hall 219, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2084 Daniel Aronoff, MA, Deputy Director, Bancroft Hall 228, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2828

• Learning DisabilitiesTeresa O. Montani, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall 219, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2084

• Ellen Campbell, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall,

MA in Education for Certified Teachers

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2865 Instructional Technology Certificate Program

Vicki Cohen, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall, Room 217, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2525

Literacy/Reading Certificate Program John Cowen, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Room 228, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2201

ESL Liliane Gaffney, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Room 228, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2762

Rosemary Rowlands, MS, Bancroft Hall, Room 216, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2079

Mathematics Specialist Ellen Campbell, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2865

Multicultural Education Khyati Joshi, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2826

Professional Studies •

Ellen Campbell, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2865

MA Certified Teachers

• Carl Schavio, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall,

MA in Educational Leadership

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2831 • Carol Karpinski, EdD, Bancroft Hall 228,

MAT/Elementary Education

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2838 Louis Ray, PhD, Bancroft Hall, Room 328, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2849

• Science/Math: Miriam Singer, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2853

MAT/Secondary Education

Social Studies/English: Carol Karpinski, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2838

• MAT/World Languages

Rosemary Rowlands, MS, Bancroft Hall, Room 216, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2079

Liliane Gaffney, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Room 228, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2762

• Multilingual MA Liliane Gaffney

, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2762 QUEST (BA/MAT) Program

Campus at Florham, 973-443-8345

Miriam Singer, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2853

Teacher Certification Officer Vincent Martone, MA, Bancroft Hall, Room 225,

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2085

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Silberman College of Business

William M. Moore, PhD, Dean, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8801 James Almeida, PhD, Associate Dean, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8801 Peter Caliguari, MBA, Administrative Director, Executive Programs, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8977 Karin Hamilton, MBA, Administrative Director, Graduate and Global Programs, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8290 Janette Shurdom, MBA, Undergraduate Program Director, Director of Student Services, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8800 Ron West, JD, Director, M.S. in Taxation Program, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8869 Diane Prudden, Advising Counselor for Graduate Programs, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8800 Janet Rapisardi, MBA, Advising Counselor for Undergraduate Programs, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8800

Department of Accounting, Taxation and Law

Robert A. DeFilippis, CPA, Chair, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College of Florham, 973-443-8810

• Accounting (ACCT) • Taxation (TAX) • Law (LAW) Department of Economics, Finance and International Business

Evangelos Djimopoulos, PhD, Chair, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8810

• Economics (ECON) • Finance (FIN) • International Business (IBUS) Department of Information Systems and Decision Sciences

K. Paul Yoon, PhD, Chair, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8850

• Management Information Systems (MIS) • Quant (QUANT) Department of Management

Gwen Jones, PhD, Chair, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8850

• Management (MGMT)

Florham Campus - Page 11 Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship

Ethné Schwartz, PhD, Chair, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8850

• Marketing (MKTG) • Entrepreneurship (ENTR) Institute for Sustainable Enterprise

Gerard Farias, PhD, Executive Director, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8577

Institute for Forensic Science Administration

Roger Koppl, PhD, Director, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8810

Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies

James Barrood, MBA, Director, Rothman Institute, College at Florham, 973-443-8842

WebCampus Fairleigh Dickinson University now has a distance (online) learning requirement for all undergraduates. Here are some important guidelines for understanding the Distance Learning (DL) Requirement: • All students who entered as freshmen in the 2001-2002 academic year must take a total of three distance learning (DL) courses before graduating. • All students who entered as freshman in the 2002-2003 academic year or later must take a total of four DL courses before graduating. • Transfer students must take a total of one to four DL courses, depending on the number of credits transferred into the University. Ask your academic advisor for help in determining how many DL courses you must take. • Every student begins the DL sequence with Core 1006 The Global Challenge; The Global Challenge (Core 1006) is a prerequisite for all other DL courses. • DL courses beyond the first year are subject to college and department/school requirements and offerings. Be sure to check with your department, school or academic advisor for an explanation of available courses. • To take any online or DL course, students must have an active FDU Webmail account prior to the beginning of the semester. Without a Webmail account, participation in the course is not possible. If you do not already have an account, please apply for one online by going to: http://webmail.fdu.edu and follow the step-by-step instructions. • “DL” doesn’t necessarily mean that a course never meets face-to-face. Some courses that fulfill the DL requirement will meet several times over the term in a classroom. Others are fully online and will never meet in a classroom.

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Page 12 – Florham Campus While all DL and fully online courses are listed throughout the course booklet in their respective departments/school areas, they are also listed together in a special Webcampus section at the back of the booklet. All courses that can fulfill the distance learning requirement now have the letter D for fully online courses (i.e. have no face-to-face class meetings) or B for blended courses (i.e. do have face to face meetings) next to the section number (e.g. “21B”). Students must consult with their academic advisors before signing up for any distance learning course to be sure that the course meets specific requirements in their academic department or school. Additionally, some courses are fully online and never meet in a classroom, and these are listed with the type “WEB” throughout the course booklet (and there are also no class meeting times listed for these courses). A fully online course can be completed by a student at any location worldwide, but the course must meet specific requirements of a student’s academic program. These courses may meet the DL requirements; if so, they will also have a “D” in the section code (e.g. “21D”).

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Metropolitan Campus Robert L. Greenfield, Interim Campus Provost

Telephone Number 201-692-2460 Metropolitan Campus Building Codes ALUM Alumni Hall BAN Bancroft Hall BEC Becton Hall COMMLAB Communications Lab DH Dickinson Hall ELS5 Robison Hall ELS6 Robison Hall ELS7 Robison Hall ENGCONF English Conference Room, 830-4 River Road, Teaneck EWC Edward Williams Building JLC1 Robison Hall CONF2 Robison Hall LC Learning Center LIB Weiner Library MUS Muscarelle Center PSYC Center for Psychological Services, 131 Temple Avenue, Hackensack ROB Robison Hall Labs RA Robison Annex RTHCTR Rothman Athletic Center TFC The Fitness Center UH University Hall WMS Williams Hall Center for Academic Student Services Rachel Murphy, MA, MS, Director • Academic Advisement Center Robison Hall, Room 30, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2339

• Academic Resource Center

Robison Hall, Room 502, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2076

Cooperative Education Lynn Lechner, Assistant Director, Career Development, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2197 University Honors Program (HON)

M. Patricia Warunek, PhD, Director, Robison Hall, Room 37, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2407

University Core (CORE)

Braimoh Oseghale, PhD, Director, Robison Hall, Room 37, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2408

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University College: Arts · Sciences · Professional Studies

Patti A. Mills, PhD, Dean, Robison Hall, Room 33, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2132

Albert D. Schielke, MS, Associate Dean, Robison Hall, Room 31B, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2328

Freshman Programs • Freshman Seminar Program (FRSH)

Judith Kaufman, PhD, Campus Coordinator, Freshman Seminar, Williams Hall, Room 103, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2815

School of Art and Media Studies

Bernard F. Dick, PhD, Co-Director, Robison Hall, Room 22, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2263 David A. Hanson, MFA, Co-Director, University Hall, Room 18, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2801

• Media & Professional Communications (COMM) (Including Advertising, Broadcasting, Communications, Film and Journalism) Bernard F. Dick, Co-Director, Robison Hall, Room 22, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2263 • Fine Arts (ART) David A. Hanson, MFA, Co-Director, University Hall, Room 18, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2801. Art majors are advised that many studio courses have extended hours that are required if you are a major. • Theater Arts (THEA) David A. Hanson, MFA , Co-Director, University Hall, Room 18, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2801 Gildart Haase School of Computer Sciences and Engineering

Alfredo C. Tan, PhD, Director, Muscarelle Center, Room 114, or Room 300, Becton Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2324, 2347, 2661, 2660 Vladimir Zwass, PhD, Deputy Director, Computer Sciences, MIS, and Mathematics, Becton Hall, Room 211A, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2119 Howard Silver, PhD, Deputy Director, Engineering, Engineering Technology and Information Technology, Muscarelle Center, Room 114, Metropolitan Campus,

201-692-2830 • Civil Engineering Technology (ETCV) • Computer Engineering (CMEN) • Computer Science (CSCI) • Construction Engineering Technology (ETCN) • E-Commerce (ECOM) • Electrical Engineering (EENG) • Electrical Engineering Technology (ETEE) • Information Technology (INFO) • Management Information Systems (MIS) • Mathematics (MATH) • Mechanical Engineering Technology (ETME)

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Page 14 – Metropolitan Campus School of Criminal Justice

Robert F. Vodde, PhD, MPA, CPM, Director, Robison Annex, Room 201, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2465

• Criminal Justice (CRIM) Patrick Reynolds, MPA, Assistant Director, Robison Annex, Room 201, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2465

Peter Sammartino School of Education

Vicki Cohen, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall 217, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2525 or 2836

Teresa O. Montani, EdD, Associate Director, Bancroft Hall 219, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2084 Daniel Aronoff, MA, Deputy Director, Bancroft Hall 228, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2828

• Learning DisabilitiesTeresa O. Montani, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall, Room 219, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2084

• Ellen Campbell, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall,

MA in Education for Certified Teachers

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2865 Instructional Technology Certificate Program

Vicki Cohen, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall, Room 217, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2525

Literacy/Reading Certificate Program John Cowen, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Room 228, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2201

ESL Liliane Gaffney, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Room 228, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2762

Rosemary Rowlands, MS, Bancroft Hall, Room 216, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2079

Mathematics Specialist Ellen Campbell, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2865

Multicultural Education Khyati Joshi, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2826

Professional Studies •

Ellen Campbell, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2865

MA Certified Teachers

• Carl Schavio, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall,

MA in Educational Leadership

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2831 • Carol Karpinski, EdD, Bancroft Hall 228,

MAT/Elementary Education

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2838 Louis Ray, PhD, Bancroft Hall, Room 328, Metropolitan Campus , 201-692-2849

• Science/Math: Miriam Singer, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2853

MAT/Secondary Education

Social Studies/English: Carol Karpinski, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2838

• MAT/World Languages

Rosemary Rowlands, MS, Bancroft Hall, Room 216, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2079

Liliane Gaffney, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Room 228, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2762

• Multilingual MA Liliane Gaffney

, EdD, Bancroft Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2762

• QUEST (BA/MAT) Program

Miriam Singer, EdD, Bancroft Hall,

Campus at Florham, 973-443-8345 Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2853

• Teacher Certification Officer Vincent Martone, MA, Bancroft Hall, Room 225,

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2085 School of English, Philosophy and Humanities

Theodore Chesler, MA, Director, Robison Hall, Room 22, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2263, 2097

• English Language and Literature (ENGL) Peter F. Mullany, PhD, Coordinator, Robison Hall, Room 22, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2263, 2432

• Humanities and Philosophy (HUMN & PHIL) John Baron, PhD, Coordinator, Robison Hall, Room 22, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2263

• Writing Initiative Ellen Spaldo, PhD, Director, Robison Hall, Room 22 Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7155

School of History, Political and International Studies

Faramarz S. Fatemi, PhD, Director, 830-1 River Road, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2272 Helen G. Brudner, PhD, Associate Director, 830-1 River Road, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2272

• Chinese (CHIN) • French (FREN) • Geography (GEOG) • German (GERM) • History (HIST) • International Studies (INTER) • Italian (ITAL) • Japanese (JAPN) • Political Science (POLS) • Spanish (SPAN) School of Natural Sciences

Marion McClary, PhD, Co-Director, Biological Sciences, Dickinson Hall, Room 4456, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2606 James Dougherty, PhD, Co-Director, Chemistry & Physical Sciences, Dickinson Hall, Room 4461,

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2487 • Biochemistry • Biological Sciences (BIOL) • Chemistry (CHEM) • Environmental Science • Marine Biology (MBIO) • Physics (PHYS) • Science (SCIE) Henry P. Becton School of Nursing and Allied Health

Minerva Guttman, EdD, RN, Director, Dickinson Hall, Room 4444, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2888

• Allied Health and Radiography (MEDT, RADT) Marilyn Rubin, EdM, MLT, CLT, Associate Director,

Dickinson Hall, Room 4446, Metropolitan Campus , 201-692-2847

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• Nursing (NURS) • Undergraduate Programs

Sylvia Cabassa, MSN, Director, Dickinson Hall, Room 4446, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2880 • Graduate Programs

Elizabeth Parietti, PhD, Associate Director, Dickinson Hall, Room 4479, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2881

• Doctor of Nursing Practice Glennena Haynes-Smith, DNP, Director, 201-692-2883

School of Psychology (Sociology)

Christopher A. Capuano, PhD, Director, Williams Hall, Room 103, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2300

• Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (PSYC) Robert McGrath, PhD, Director, 201-692-2445 • PsyD & MA Programs in School Psychology (PSYC) Ronald Dumont, EdD, Director, 201-692-2464 • MA Program in General/Theoretical Psychology (PSYC) Judith Kaufman, PhD, Director, 201-692-2815 • MA Program in Forensic Psychology Robert Prentky, PhD, Director, 201-692-2649 • BA/MA Program (PSYC) Janet Sigal, PhD, Coordinator, 201-692-2314 • UG Studies Andrew Eisen, PhD, Director, 201- 692-2593 African Studies Bamidele Ojo, PhD, Director, 830-1 River Road, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2272 • African Studies (AFST) Mathematics/Science Institute

Malcolm Sturchio, DSc, Director, The Barn, College at Florham, 973-443-8745

• Mathematical Foundations (MATH) • Elementary Science Specialist (SCIE) Physical Education

Cathy Liggett, Coordinator, Athletic Center, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-9867

• Athletics (PHED) Programs in Language, Culture, and Professional Advancement (PLCPA)

Mutiara Mohamad, EdD, Director, Bancroft Hall, Room 318, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2833 Programs in Language, Culture, and Professional Advancement (PLCPA) is a new unit of University College. It serves the English language proficiency needs of the international students who seek degrees in programs offered by University College and Silberman College on the Metropolitan Campus. PLCPA replaces ELI (English Language Institute), and courses called English for Professional Success (EPS) replace most of the English as a Second Language (ESL) courses.

• English for Professional Success (EPS) Women’s Studies

Teresa Donati, PhD, Coordinator, Williams Hall, Room 103, 201-692-2430

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Silberman College of Business

William M. Moore, PhD, Dean Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7200 James Almeida, PhD, Associate Dean, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8801 Peter Caliguari, MBA, Administrative Director, Executive Programs, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7229 Karin Hamilton, MBA, Administrative Director, Graduate and Global Programs, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8290 Janette Shurdom, MBA, Undergraduate Program Director, Director of Student Services, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7206 Ron West, JD, Director, M.S. in Taxation Program, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8869 MBA Program Advising Office, Dickinson Hall,

Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2424 Department of Accounting, Taxation and Law

Robert A. DeFilippis, CPA, Chair, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7215

• Accounting (ACCT) • Taxation (TAX) • Law (LAW) Department of Economics, Finance and International Business

Evangelos Djimopoulos, PhD, Chair, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7215

• Economics (ECON) • Finance (FIN) • International Business (IBUS) Department of Information Systems and Decision Sciences

K. Paul Yoon, PhD, Chair, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7213

• Management Information Systems (MIS) • Quant (QUANT) Department of Management

Gwen Jones, PhD, Chair, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7213

• Management (MGMT) Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship

Ethné Schwartz, PhD, Chair, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7213

• Marketing (MKTG) • Entrepreneurship (ENTR)

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Gerard Farias, PhD, Executive Director, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8577

Institute for Forensic Science Administration

Roger Koppl, PhD, Director, Hennessy Hall (Mansion), College at Florham, 973-443-8810

Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies

James Barrood, MBA, Director, Rothman Institute, College at Florham, 973-443-8842

Petrocelli College of Continuing

Studies Kenneth T. Vehrkens, MA, MAT, Dean

Ronald E. Calissi, MBA, JD, Executive Associate Dean for Off-Campus Credit Programs Thomas B. Swanzey, PhD, Associate Dean, Office of Administrative Services, Hackensack, 201-692-2675 Richard J. A. Wisch, EdD, Associate Dean for Global Education

Edward Williams Day Program Saturday College Program Enhanced Freshman Experience

Rendell Mabey, PhD, Campus Director, Robison Hall, Room 21, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2316

Interdisciplinary Studies Program (INTER)

Richard Castellana, PhD, Director, Dickinson Hall, Suite 2191, Room 2093, 201-692-2741

Public Administration Institute • Master in Public Administration (PADM)

William Roberts, PhD, Director, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7176

School of Administrative Science • Master in Administrative Science (MADS)

Ronald E. Calissi, MBA, JD, Director, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7171

• Master of Science in Homeland Security Paulette Laubsch, DPA, Director, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-6523

• Master of Sports Administration Ronald E. Calissi, MBA, JD, Director, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-6522

• Miraero – Korean Gateway to the Future Program Jeong Jin Park, MPA, Director, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7180 Email:[email protected]

International School of Hospitality and Tourism Management (ISHTM)

Richard Wisch, EdD, Director, Dickinson Hall, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-7272

Success Program

Denise Hart, EdD, Director, Adult Education, Dickinson Hall, 201-692-6508, e-mail [email protected]

The Success Program is a series of comprehensive services offered to the adult learner. They include the assessment of experiential learning by portfolio, the Success Stories newsletter, the Successful Adults Club, individualized academic advising and Success Program courses for the adult learner in areas which apply to all undergraduate majors. Puerta al Futuro – Gateway to the Future Program

Fernando Alonso, JD, Director, Edward Williams Building, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2625

Online Programs David Epstein, PhD, Executive Director Dickinson Hall, 201-692-7356 Email: [email protected] Continuing Education Diana Marin, Esq., JD, Associate Dean of Legal Studies Richard Bettencourt, MA, Executive Director Karen Nelson, MBA, Senior Program Director Joan Leder, BS, MAS, Senior Program Director Barbara Torna, Senior Program Director The following are non-credit programs for those interested in a change of career, professional advancement, or assistance in preparing for graduate school entrance. For brochures or specific course information call 201-692-6500 or 800-338-3887 or the specific number listed below. • Camp Discovery • Certified Employee Benefit Specialist Program 201-692-6500 • Certified Financial Planning 973-443-8990 • Certified Treasury Professional • Computer Instruction • Effective Personal Productivity • Entrepreneurial Studies • Environmental Management • Human Resources Certificate Program • Institute for Financial Services Training • Motorcycle Education • Paralegal Studies 973-443-8690 • Payroll Administration • Real Estate Studies • Sales Development • Sexton Test Preparation (GMAT, GRE, LSAT, NTE, SAT, etc.) • Webmaster Skills Certification

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Wroxton College Nicholas Baldwin, PhD, Dean, Wroxton, England Study Abroad Program

Brian Swanzey, BA, MA, Director, College at Florham, 973-443-8086, Metropolitan Campus, 201-692-2407 Weekends at Metropolitan Campus

Thomas B. Swanzey, PhD, Associate Dean, Office of Administrative Services, Hackensack, 201-692-2749

WebCampus Fairleigh Dickinson University now has a distance (online) learning requirement for all undergraduate students. Here are some important guidelines for understanding the Distance Learning (DL) requirement: • All students who entered as freshmen in the 2001-2002 academic year must take a total of three distance-learning (DL) courses before graduating. • All students who entered as freshmen in the 2002-2003 academic year or later must take a total of four DL courses before graduating. • Transfer students must take a total of one to four DL courses, depending on the number of credits transferred into the University. Ask your academic advisor for help in determining how many DL courses you must take. • Every student begins the DL sequence with Core 1006, The Global Challenge; The Global Challenge (Core 1006) is a prerequisite for all other DL courses. • DL courses beyond the first year are subject to college and department/school requirements and offerings. Be sure to check with your department, school or academic advisor for an explanation of available courses. • To take any online or DL course, students must have an active FDU Webmail account prior to the beginning of the semester. Without a Webmail account, participation in the course is not possible. If you do not already have an account, please apply for one online by going to: http://webmail.fdu.edu and follow the step-by-step instructions. • “DL” doesn’t necessarily mean that a course never meets face-to-face. Some courses that fulfill the DL requirement will meet several times over the term in a classroom. Others are fully online and will never meet in a classroom. While all DL and fully online courses are listed throughout the course booklet in their respective department/school areas, they are also listed together in a special Webcampus section at the back of the booklet. All courses that can fulfill the distance learning requirement now have the letter D for fully online courses (i.e. have no face-to-face class meetings) or B for blended courses (i.e. do have face-to-face meetings) next to the section number (e.g. “21B”). Students must consult with their academic advisors before signing up for any distance-learning course

Metropolitan Campus - Page 17 to be sure that the course meets specific requirements in their academic department or school. Additionally, some courses are fully online and never meet in a classroom, and these are listed with the type “WEB” throughout the course booklet (and there are also no class meeting times listed for these courses). A fully online course can be completed by a student at any location worldwide, but the course must meet specific requirements of a student’s academic program. These courses may meet the DL requirements; if so, they will also have a “D” in the section code (e.g. “21D”). Fort Monmouth/Eatontown Agnes Taylor, EdD, Director 1 Main Street, Suite 116 Eatontown, NJ, 07724 732-542-4118 Army and Air Force ROTC • Military Science (ROTC) Professor of Military Science: Lieutenant Colonel Madel Abb, United States Army

Faculty: Major Joseph Gagnon, Major Timothy Metcalf, Master Sergeant Felipe Richards, Sergeant First Class Tyrone Worlds, Sergeant First Class Christopher Seese

Mooney Hall, 4th

(973) 761-9446, (973) 313-6256 Floor, Seton Hall University,

Please refer to https://webadvisor.fdu.edu/ for the ROTC course offerings

• Aerospace Studies (AS) William M. Howard, Lt. Col., USAF

Professor of Aerospace Studies, AETC 973-596-3626, Room 210, Faculty Memorial Hall, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), 323 King Boulevard, Newark, NJ 07102-1982

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ACCT: Accounting (Undergraduate) ACCT 2021 61 Acctg Prin I UG 3.00 Gillies LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

ACCT: Accounting (Graduate) ACCT 6612 91 Planning and Budgeting GR 3.00 DeSimone LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM 05/30/2009 06/27/2009 ACCT 5521 91 Financial Acct:End-User Appr GR 3.00 Beam LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

ART: Art (Undergraduate) ART 1169 31 Watercolor Painting I UG 3.00 Cochrane LEC TTH 01:00PM-04:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ART 1315 31 Ceramics I UG 3.00 Moonelis LEC MW 01:00PM-04:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ART 3312 61 Printmaking UG 3.00 Cochrane LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ART 4430 61 Sculpting Head/Selected Study UG 3.00 Moonelis LEC MW 05:30PM-09:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

BIOL: Biology (Undergraduate) BIOL 1003 31 Human Biology UG 3.00 Iannacone LEC TTH 01:30PM-03:35PM Coreq: BIOL 1013 Note: Must take lab with same instructor. Fulfills onmajor lab science requirement. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 1005 31BCurrent Topics in Biology UG 3.00 Melloy Winters LEC MW 01:30PM-03:35PM Coreq: BIOL 1006 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. Fulfills nonmajor lab science requirement. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 1006 31BLab: Current Topics in BiologyUG 0.00 Melloy Winters LAB MW 03:45PM-05:50PM Coreq: BIOL 1005 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 1013 31 LAB: Human Biology UG 0.00 Iannacone LAB TTH 03:45PM-05:50PM Coreq: BIOL 1003 Note: Must take lecture with same instructor. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 3256 31BGenetics UG 4.00 Middleton LEC TWTH 10:00AM-12:10PM Prereq: BIOL 1201, BIOL 1203, BIOL 1202, BIOL 1204, BIOL 2003, BIOL 2004, BIOL 2049, BIOL 2050, CHEM 1201, CHEM 1202 Coreq: BIOL 3257, BIOL 3258 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 3257 31BLAB: Genetics UG 0.00 Middleton LAB TW 12:30PM-03:30PM Prereq: BIOL 1201, BIOL 1203, BIOL 2003, CHEM 1201, CHEM 1202 Coreq: BIOL 3256, BIOL 3258 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. BIOL 3258 Genetics Recitation is not offered with the summer program. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 4800 31 Independent Study in Biology UG 1.00 - 3.00 Middleton LEC Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 4800 32 Independent Study in Biology UG 1.00 - 3.00 Middleton LEC Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

BIOL: Biology (Graduate) BIOL 7803 91 Research and Thesis GR 3.00 Salierno LEC 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 7804 91 Research and Thesis GR 3.00 Salierno LEC 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

BUSI: Business (Undergraduate) BUSI 2211 61BSmall Group Dynamics Seminar UG 1.00 Kendler LEC S 08:30AM-02:20PM Restr: Open to students in the Global Management program only Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. GBM Office Approval. 05/30/2009 06/13/2009 BUSI 1160 61BBusiness Ethics Forum UG 3.00 Hanson LEC W 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: BUSI 1000 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BUSI 3160 61 Junior Business Forum UG 3.00 De Francisco LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: BUSI 2160, FIN 3045, ACCT 2021, MKTG 2120 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

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BUSI 4160 61 Strategic Management Forum UG 3.00 Nwachukwu LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: BUSI 3160 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

BUSI: Business (Graduate) BUSI 5500 91 Exec Communication & LeadershpGR 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

CCOM: Corporate Communications (Graduate) CCOM 6030 91 Marketing Communication GR 3.00 Zimmerman WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CCOM 7023 91 Writer and Audience GR 3.00 Austin WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online course. 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

CHEM: Chemistry (Undergraduate) CHEM 1027 31 Chem for the Global Citizen UG 3.00 Teslja LEC TTH 09:30AM-11:40AM Coreq: CHEM 1028 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 CHEM 1028 31 Lab: Chem for the Global CitizUG 0.00 Teslja LAB TTH 11:45AM-01:50PM Coreq: CHEM 1027 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 CHEM 2261 31 Organic Chemistry I UG 3.00 Charlebois LEC M 09:30AM-10:20AM TTH 10:30AM-01:30PM Prereq: CHEM 1202, CHEM 1204 Coreq: CHEM 2263 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CHEM 2263 31 LAB: Organic Chemistry I UG 1.00 Charlebois LAB M 10:30AM-01:30PM W 09:30AM-12:30PM Coreq: CHEM 2261 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CHEM 2265 31 REC: Organic Chem I UG 0.00 Charlebois LEC TTH 09:30AM-10:20AM Coreq: CHEM 2261 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

CHEM: Chemistry (Graduate) CHEM 5801 91 Foundations in Chemical Tech GR 2.00 Strange LEC TTH 09:30AM-01:30PM 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 CHEM 6767 91 Using Phys Sci to Train Prob GR 0.00 - 3.00 Avaltroni LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-03:30PM 05/26/2009 07/18/2009

COMM: Communications (Undergraduate) COMM 2001 31DIntro to Commun Studies UG 3.00 Caldiero WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, or equivalent. Fully Online Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 2004 31DPublic Relations Principles UG 3.00 Caldiero WEB Prereq: COMM 2001 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 06/08/2009 07/18/2009 COMM 3036 31DProfile Writing UG 3.00 Latson WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 3050 31DCommunication Theory UG 3.00 Haspel WEB Prereq: COMM 2001 Restr: Open to seniors only. Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 4001 31DCommunication Internship I UG 3.00 Spina WEB Prereq: COMM 2001 Restr: Students cannot register for this course online., Open to juniors only., Open to seniors only. Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. Open only to Communication Studies majors of the College at Florham with Instructor or Chair approval. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 2099 61BProfessional Communications UG 3.00 Zirulnik LEC MW 06:00PM-08:30PM Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Prereq: ENGW 1102 or equivalent. Blended course, meets in-person and online. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 2099 62BProfessional Communications UG 3.00 Zimmerman LEC TTH 06:00PM-08:30PM Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Blended course, meets in-person and online. Prereq: ENGW 1102 or Writing Intensive Course. 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

CORE: University Core (Undergraduate) CORE 1006 31BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Kamp LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

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CORE 1006 32BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Bazan-Figueras LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 1006 33BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Bazan-Figueras LEC MW 01:30PM-05:00PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, Meets in-person & online. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 2007 31 Persp on Individual UG 3.00 Kuehl LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM Prereq: CORE 1006 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 2008 31 Cross-Cultural Perspectives UG 3.00 Kaplan LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM Prereq: CORE 2007 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 3009 31BThe American Experience UG 3.00 Beam LEC TTH 01:30PM-05:00PM Prereq: CORE 2008 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 1006 61BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Tuluca LEC F 07:00PM-10:00PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Restr: Open to students in the Global Management program only Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. GBM Office Approval required. 05/29/2009 07/03/2009

COUN: Counseling (Graduate) COUN 6000 91 Clinical Thinking & AssessmentGR 3.00 Duryee LEC TTH 05:20PM-09:00PM Note: Restrictions: LPC Option. Prereq: 40+ credits or Post Masters Required. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COUN 7704 91 Crisis Intervention GR 3.00 Waters LEC TTH 05:30PM-09:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COUN 7706 91 Lifestyle & Career Counseling GR 3.00 Cooper LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 06/08/2009 07/18/2009 COUN 8705 91 Adv Fam Syst Counseling Sem GR 3.00 Conti LEC MW 05:30PM-09:00PM Note: LPC Option - 40+ credits or Post Masters required. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COUN 9702 91 Internship I GR 3.00 Tasso LEC TTH 05:30PM-09:00PM Note: Dr. Brown's signature required to register. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COUN 9800 91 Fund of Supervision in Couns GR 3.00 Hawkins-Rodgers LEC MW 05:30PM-09:00PM Prereq: COUN 9701, COUN 9702 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

CSCI: Computer Science (Undergraduate) CSCI 1205 31 Intro to Computer Prog:C++ UG 3.00 Khreisat LEC MW 09:00AM-01:10PM Prereq: MATH 1107 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CSCI 4498 31 Co-op Computer Science UG 3.00 Sharma LEC Restr: Students cannot register for this course online., Must register in person. Career Development Approval Required. 05/26/2009 07/18/2009

ECON: Economics (Undergraduate) ECON 5510 91 Economic Analysis GR 3.00 Hodson LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

EDUC: Education (Graduate) EDUC 7674 91 Master's Seminar:Appl Fld Res GR 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 04:00PM-06:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 7812 91 Final Project GR 2.00 - 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 04:00PM-06:30PM Coreq: EDUC 6575, EDUC 6825 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 6584 91 Comp as Teach Aide:Curr&Inst GR 3.00 Dean LEC TTH 05:00PM-08:30PM Restr: Open to students in the MAT program only Note: Restriction: Quest/MAT Only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 6584 92 Comp as Teach Aide:Curr&Inst GR 3.00 Dean LEC TTH 05:00PM-08:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Certified Teachers program only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 7785 91 Internet for Educators GR 3.00 Debren LEC MW 05:00PM-08:30PM Prereq: EDUC 6584 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

ENGL: English (Undergraduate) ENGL 2001 31DIntro to Literary Studies UG 3.00 Schiffman WEB Prereq: ENGW 1101 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

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ENGL 2007 31DShort Story & Film UG 3.00 Sammond WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course. Prereq: ENGW 1102 or Writing Intensive Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 3048 31DEthnic American Literature UG 3.00 Benson WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Meets Culture Requirement, Fully online course. Prereq: ENGW 1102 or Writing Intensive Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 3090 31DAfrican Literature UG 3.00 Benson WEB Prereq: ENGL 2001 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 3054 61 Young Adult Literature UG 3.00 Granger LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to juniors only., Open to seniors only. Note: Prereq: ENGW 1102 or Writing Intensive Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

ENGW: English Writing (Undergraduate) ENGW 1101 31 College Writing Workshop UG 3.00 McCallister LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM Note: Placement by Academic Support Center or ENGW 1100 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGW 1102 31 Research Writing Workshop UG 3.00 Singer LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM Prereq: ENGW 1101 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGW 3002 31DCreative Writing:Fiction UG 3.00 Singer WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGW 3017 31DWriting "my Story" UG 3.00 Fader WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

FILM: Film (Undergraduate) FILM 2355 31 American Film, Amer Scandal UG 3.00 Libov LEC MW 01:00PM-04:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 FILM 4466 31 Prod the Digital Feat Film I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 11:20AM-02:10PM Prereq: FILM 2208 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 FILM 3360 61 History of Television UG 3.00 Jatovsky LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

FIN: Finance (Undergraduate) FIN 3045 61 Business Finance I UG 3.00 Betz LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ACCT 2122, ECON 2001, ECON 2102, QUANT 2029 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

FIN: Finance (Graduate) FIN 5531 91 Financial Analysis GR 3.00 Tuluca LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ACCT 5521, ECON 5510, QUANT 5520 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 FIN 6600 91 Financial Mkts & Instruments GR 3.00 Ng LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: FIN 5531 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

ITAL: Italian (Undergraduate) ITAL 1001 31 Beginning Italian I UG 3.00 Pastorino WEB Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. Note: Study Abroad, This course meets entirely in Italy (May 23- June 16). Must contact the Literature, Language, Writing, & Philosophy Department for details and payment information. $2500.00 for trip plus tuition and airfare. All students must pay $500 non refundable deposit towards the trip. De05/23/2009 06/16/2009 ITAL 1002 31 Beginning Italian II UG 3.00 Pastorino WEB Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. Note: Study Abroad, This course meets entirely in Italy (May 23- June 16). Must contact the Literature, Language, Writing & Philosophy Department for details and payment information. $2500.00 for trip plus tuition and airfare. All students must pay $500 non refundable deposit towards the trip. Dep05/23/2009 06/16/2009 ITAL 2003 31 Italian Conversation I UG 3.00 Pastorino WEB Prereq: ITAL 1002 Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. Note: Study Abroad, Meets Culture Requirement, This course meets entirely in Italy (May 23 - June 16) Must contact the Literature, Language, Writing, & Philosophy Department for details and payment information. $2500.00 for trip plus tuition and airfare. All students must pay $500 non refundable 05/23/2009 06/16/2009 ITAL 3056 31 Italy: Land of Migrations UG 3.00 Pastorino WEB Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. Note: Study Abroad, Meets Culture Requirement, This course meets entirely in Italy (May 23-June 16). Must contact the Literature, Language, Writing & Philosophy Dept for detals and payment information. $2,500 for trip plus tuition and airfare. All students must pay $500 non refundable deposit towa05/23/2009 06/16/2009

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JAPN: Japanese (Undergraduate) JAPN 2506 31 Japanese Culture and Civ UG 3.00 Haggerty LEC Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. Note: Study Abroad, Meets Culture Requirement, Course meets on campus 05/27, 05/28, 05/29,06/18, 06/24, 06/26 and in Japan for two weeks. Must contact the Dept. of Modern Languages for details. Deposit payment of $100 due Feb. 15. 05/26/2009 07/18/2009

LAW: Law (Graduate) LAW 5511 91 Soc, Pol, & Legal Env of Bus GR 3.00 Kurland LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM 05/30/2009 06/27/2009

MATH: Mathematics (Undergraduate) MATH 0298 31 Algebra Skills UG 3.00 Penrice LEC MTTH 09:00AM-11:45AM Coreq: MATH 0299 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MATH 1128 31 Mathematical Methods UG 3.00 Richton LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM W 01:30PM-03:30PM Prereq: MATH 0298 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MATH 1133 31 Applied Statistics UG 3.00 Shaw LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM Prereq: MATH 0298 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MATH 1201 61 Calculus I UG 4.00 Namazi LEC MTTH 06:00PM-08:45PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

MGMT: Management (Graduate) MGMT 6672 91 International Business Mgmt GR 3.00 Haydel WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MGMT 7700 91 Global Business Capstone GR 3.00 Cleaves LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM 05/30/2009 06/27/2009 MGMT 5522 91 Organizational Behavior GR 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

MIS: Computer Management (Undergraduate) MIS 2001 61 Management Information SystemsUG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: MIS 1045 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

MIS: Computer Management (Graduate) MIS 5514 91 Info Systems & Technology MgmtGR 3.00 Tan LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

MKTG: Marketing (Undergraduate) MKTG 2120 61 Principles of Marketing UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to sophomores only. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MKTG 3371 61 Principles Int'l Marketing UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: MKTG 2120 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

PADM: Public Admin (Graduate) PADM 7713 91 Org Performance Assessment GR 3.00 Staff LEC Prereq: PADM 6600 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PADM 7717 91 Planning & Mktg for Managers GR 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 05:30PM-08:30PM Prereq: PADM 6600 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

PHAR: Pharmaceutical/Chem (Graduate) PHAR 6605 91 Pharm Ind:Struct & Gov't Regs GR 3.00 Cleaves WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PHAR 7715 91 Topics in Current DevelopmentsGR 3.00 Cleaves WEB Prereq: MGMT 5522 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

PHYS: Physics/Photonics (Undergraduate) PHYS 1005 31 Basic Electronics UG 3.00 Shaw LEC MW 01:30PM-03:40PM Coreq: PHYS 1015 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PHYS 1015 32 Lab: Basic Electronics UG 0.00 Shaw LAB MW 03:50PM-06:00PM Coreq: PHYS 1005 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PHYS 1001 61 General Physics I UG 4.00 Lebo LEC MTTH 06:00PM-08:10PM Coreq: PHYS 1011 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

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PHYS 1011 61 LAB: General Physics I UG 0.00 Lebo LAB MTTH 08:15PM-10:25PM Coreq: PHYS 1001 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

POLS: Political Science (Undergraduate) POLS 1201 31BAmerican Govt & Politics UG 3.00 Cassino LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 POLS 2309 31DGlobaliz & Its Impact on StateUG 3.00 Cassino WEB Note: Meets Culture Requirement, Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

PSYC: Psychology (Undergraduate) PSYC 1201 31 General Psychology UG 3.00 Tasso LEC TTH 01:30PM-05:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 2210 31 Psychological Statistics UG 4.00 Louka LEC TTH 01:30PM-05:30PM Prereq: PSYC 1201, MATH 1128, MATH 1126 or MATH 1107 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 3001 31 Human Development-Child UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 01:30PM-05:00PM Prereq: PSYC 1201 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 3031 31 Advanced Sensory Processes UG 3.00 Calcagnetti LEC TTH 01:30PM-05:00PM Prereq: PSYC 1201 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 3334 61 Psychopharmacology UG 3.00 Calcagnetti LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: PSYC 1201, PSYC 2210, PSYC 2211 Note: Undergraduate Students only. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 3360 31 Forensic Psychology UG 3.00 Ricciardi LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: PSYC 1201 06/08/2009 07/18/2009 PSYC 4430 61BPsychology of Gender UG 3.00 Mullette LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: PSYC 1201 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

PSYC: Psychology (Graduate) PSYC 7736 91 Organizational Studies GR 3.00 Walsh LEC S 09:00AM-04:00PM Restr: Open to students in the Exec MAOB program only 05/30/2009 06/27/2009 PSYC 6690 91 Clinical Thinking & AssessmentGR 3.00 Duryee LEC TTH 05:20PM-09:00PM Note: Restrictions: LPC Option. Prereq: 40+ credits or Post Masters Required. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

QUANT: Quant Busi Analysis (Undergraduate) QUANT 2029 61 Introduction to Statistics UG 3.00 Kieff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: MATH 1128, QUANT 1128, MATH 1239 or QUANT 1239 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 QUANT 3040 61 Quantitative Appl in Business UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: QUANT 2029 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

QUANT: Quant Busi Analysis (Graduate) QUANT 5520 91 Applied Statistical Analysis GR 3.00 Kiarashi LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM 05/30/2009 06/27/2009

SOCI: Sociology (Undergraduate) SOCI 1201 31 Introduction to Sociology UG 3.00 Brinson LEC TTH 01:30PM-05:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 SOCI 2310 31 Social Problems UG 3.00 Nasser LEC TTH 11:00AM-01:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

SPAN: Spanish (Undergraduate) SPAN 1001 31 Beginning Spanish I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TWTH 10:00AM-01:00PM 05/26/2009 06/18/2009 SPAN 1002 31 Beginning Spanish II UG 3.00 Staff LEC TWTH 10:00AM-01:00PM 06/23/2009 07/16/2009 SPAN 2503 31DTopics in Latino Studies UG 3.00 Corces WEB Note: Meets Culture Requirement, Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 SPAN 2505 31DThe Spanish Speaking World UG 3.00 Bazan-Figueras WEB Prereq: SPAN 1002 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Meets Culture Requirement, Fully Online Course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 SPAN 2506 31DSpanish Cult and Civilization UG 3.00 Corces WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Meets Culture Requirement, Fully Online course. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 SPAN 2507 31DLatin American Culture & Civ UG 3.00 Corces WEB Note: Fully Online Course. 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

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SPAN 1001 61 Beginning Spanish I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TWTH 05:30PM-08:30PM 05/26/2009 06/18/2009 SPAN 1002 61 Beginning Spanish II UG 3.00 Staff LEC TWTH 05:30PM-08:30PM 06/23/2009 07/16/2009

TAX: Taxation (Graduate) TAX 6625 91 Estate and Gift Taxation GR 3.00 LEC T 06:00PM-09:10PM 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 TAX 7725 91 Advanced Corporate Tax II GR 3.00 LEC TH 06:00PM-09:10PM Prereq: TTAX 6622 05/26/2009 07/18/2009

THEA: Theater (Undergraduate) THEA 3345 61 Films of Steven Spielberg UG 3.00 Guagenti LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

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Summer Session III (Second Semester)

ACCT: Accounting (Undergraduate) ACCT 2122 61 Accounting Principles II UG 3.00 Gillies LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ACCT 2021 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

BIOL: Biology (Graduate) BIOL 7803 91 Research and Thesis GR 3.00 Salierno LEC 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 BIOL 7804 91 Research and Thesis GR 3.00 Salierno LEC 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

BUSI: Business (Undergraduate) BUSI 3211 61BConflict Resolution Seminar UG 1.00 Kendler LEC S 08:30AM-02:20PM Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. GBM Office Approval. 07/11/2009 07/25/2009

BUSI: Business (Graduate) BUSI 5500 91 Exec Communication & LeadershpGR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM 07/11/2009 08/08/2009

CHEM: Chemistry (Undergraduate) CHEM 2262 31 Organic Chemistry II UG 3.00 Charlebois LEC M 09:30AM-10:20AM TTH 10:30AM-01:30PM Prereq: CHEM 2261, CHEM 1202 Coreq: CHEM 2264 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CHEM 2264 31 LAB: Organic Chemistry II UG 1.00 - 2.00 Charlebois LAB M 10:30AM-01:30PM W 09:30AM-12:30PM Coreq: CHEM 2262 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CHEM 2266 31 REC: Organic Chemistry II UG 0.00 Charlebois LEC TTH 09:30AM-10:20AM Coreq: CHEM 2262 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

COMM: Communications (Undergraduate) COMM 1105 31DIntercultural Communication UG 3.00 Siroty WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online course. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

CORE: University Core (Undergraduate) CORE 1006 31BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Layne LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CORE 2007 31BPersp on Individual UG 3.00 Makridis LEC TTH 01:30PM-05:00PM Prereq: CORE 1006 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CORE 2007 61BPersp on Individual UG 3.00 Adams LEC F 07:00PM-10:00PM Prereq: CORE 1006 Restr: Open to students in the Global Management program only Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, GBM Office Approval Required. Blended course, meets in-person and online. 07/10/2009 08/14/2009

COUN: Counseling (Graduate) COUN 7710 91 Behavioral Research GR 3.00 Tasso LEC TTH 05:30PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 COUN 7714 91 Psychopharmacology GR 3.00 Calcagnetti LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Note: Graduate Students only. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 COUN 9702 91 Internship I GR 3.00 Tasso LEC TTH 05:30PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

CSCI: Computer Science (Undergraduate) CSCI 4498 31 Internship in Computer ScienceUG 3.00 Staff LEC Restr: Students cannot register for this course online., Must register in person. Career Development Approval Required. Note: Career Development Center Approval Required 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

EDUC: Education (Graduate) EDUC 6584 91 Comp as Teach Aide:Curr&Instr GR 3.00 Dean LEC MW 04:30PM-08:00PM Restr: Open to students in the MAT program only Note: Restricted to MAT/Quest Students only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

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EDUC 6584 92 Comp as Teach Aide:Curr&Instr GR 3.00 Dean LEC MW 04:30PM-08:00PM Restr: Open to students in the Certified Teachers program only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 EDUC 6616 91 Lang Acquisition & Disorders GR 3.00 Shapiro LEC MW 04:30PM-08:45PM 07/06/2009 08/03/2009 EDUC 6681 91 Response to Intervention GR 1.00 Frawley LEC TH 04:00PM-07:30PM Prereq: EDUC 6743 or EDUC 6756 Note: Course meets 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30 07/09/2009 07/30/2009 EDUC 6737 91 Phonemic Awareness GR 1.00 Staff LEC TH 04:30PM-09:00PM Note: Course meets July 9, 16, 23 07/09/2009 07/23/2009

ENGL: English (Undergraduate) ENGL 2005 31DIntroduction to Short Story UG 3.00 Fader WEB Prereq: ENGW 1101 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course. Prereq: ENGW 1102 or Writing Intensive Course. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 3063 31DContemporary American Drama UG 3.00 Benson WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 3077 61DWriting Time, Place & Culture UG 3.00 Winslow WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 3085 31DInvading England: Eng Lit&oth UG 3.00 Sammond WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Study Abroad, Fully Online Course. Prereq: ENGW 1102 or Writing Intensive Course. Travel to Wroxton England required (July 12-July 22, 2009) Cost $2,899 plus tuition. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 3067 61 Children's Literature UG 3.00 Granger LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Coreq: ENGW 1102 Restr: Open to juniors only., Open to seniors only. Note: Prereq: ENGW 1102 or Writing Intensive Course. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

ENGW: English Writing (Undergraduate) ENGW 1102 31 Research Writing Workshop UG 3.00 McCallister LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM Prereq: ENGW 1101 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGW 3001 31DAdvanced Writing Workshop UG 3.00 Staff WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. Prereq: ENGW 1102 or Writing Intensive Course. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGW 3025 31DReading Sports, Writing SportsUG 3.00 Benson WEB Prereq: ENGW 1102 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online course. Prereq: ENGW 1102 or Writing Intensive Course. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

ENTR: Entrepren Studies (Undergraduate) ENTR 3101 31BSmall Busi Mgmt:Entrepre PerspUG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 01:00PM-04:30PM Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

FILM: Film (Undergraduate) FILM 4466 31 Prod the Digital Feat Film I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 11:20AM-02:20PM Prereq: FILM 2208 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

MATH: Mathematics (Undergraduate) MATH 1107 31 Precalculus UG 4.00 Shaw LEC MTTH 09:00AM-11:45AM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 MATH 2202 61 Calculus II UG 4.00 Staff LEC MTTH 06:00PM-08:45PM Prereq: MATH 1201, Minimum grade C- 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

MGMT: Management (Undergraduate) MGMT 3361 61 Organization Behavior UG 3.00 Behson LEC S Prereq: BUSI 2160 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

MKTG: Marketing (Undergraduate) MKTG 4344 61 Public Relations UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: MKTG 2120 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

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MKTG: Marketing (Graduate) MKTG 7706 91 International Marketing GR 3.00 Zevas LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Prereq: MKTG 5532 07/11/2009 08/08/2009 MKTG 5532 91 Marketing Concepts GR 3.00 Zevas LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

PHIL: Philosophy (Undergraduate) PHIL 2828 61DImmortality and Reincarnation UG 3.00 Makridis WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully Online Course. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

PHYS: Physics/Photonics (Undergraduate) PHYS 1002 61 General Physics II UG 4.00 Lebo LEC MTTH 06:00PM-08:10PM Prereq: PHYS 1001 Coreq: PHYS 1012 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 PHYS 1012 61 LAB: General Physics II UG 0.00 Lebo LAB MTTH 08:15PM-10:25PM Coreq: PHYS 1002 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

PSYC: Psychology (Undergraduate) PSYC 2211 31 Experimental Psychology UG 4.00 Calcagnetti LEC TTH 01:15PM-05:30PM Prereq: PSYC 2210 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 PSYC 3080 61 Contemporary Issues: Pos PsychUG 3.00 Whitmarsh LEC TTH 05:30PM-09:00PM Prereq: PSYC 1201 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

PSYC: Psychology (Graduate) PSYC 7747 91 Advanced Special Projects II GR 3.00 Strauss LEC Restr: Open to students in the Exec MAOB program only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 PSYC 7803 91 Research and Thesis GR 3.00 Cooper LEC 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 PSYC 7804 91 Research and Thesis GR 3.00 Staff LEC 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

QUANT: Quant Busi Analysis (Undergraduate) QUANT 2130 61 Stat Applications in Business UG 3.00 Kieff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: QUANT 2029 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 QUANT 3152 61 Production Management UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: QUANT 3040, QUANT 2029, QUANT 2130 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

QUANT: Quant Busi Analysis (Graduate) QUANT 5530 91 Production & Operations Mgmt. GR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Prereq: QUANT 5520 07/11/2009 08/08/2009

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ACCT: Accounting (Undergraduate) ACCT 2021 51 Accounting Principles I UG 3.00 Gillies LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

ART: Art (Undergraduate) ART 1151 21 General Drawing I UG 3.00 Roberts LEC TTH 01:00PM-04:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ART 1187 21 Ceramics I UG 3.00 Montalbano LEC MW 10:00AM-12:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ART 1192 21 Digital Photography I UG 3.00 Garcia LEC MW 01:00PM-04:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ART 1841 21 Pastel Drawing I UG 3.00 Aronson LEC MW 01:00PM-04:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

BIOL: Biology (Undergraduate) BIOL 2125 21 Microbio. for Health Sciences UG 4.00 Staff LEC TWTHF 09:00AM-10:05AM Prereq: CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117 Coreq: BIOL 2126 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 2126 21 LAB:Micro. for Health Science UG 0.00 Staff LAB TWTHF 10:30AM-12:25PM Prereq: CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117 Coreq: BIOL 2125 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 1103 51 Human Anatomy & Physiology I UG 4.00 Poli LEC TWTH 06:00PM-08:10PM Coreq: BIOL 1113 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 1113 51 LAB:Human Anat & Physiology I UG 0.00 Poli LAB TWTH 08:20PM-10:30PM Coreq: BIOL 1103 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 1251 51 General Biology I UG 3.00 Lo Pinto LEC TWTH 06:00PM-08:10PM Coreq: BIOL 1253 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 BIOL 1253 51 Lab:General Biology I UG 1.00 Lo Pinto LAB TWTH 08:20PM-10:30PM Coreq: BIOL 1251 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

BIOL: Biology (Graduate) BIOL 6728 81 Bioethics GR 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:20PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

BUSI: Business (Undergraduate) BUSI 3160 51 Junior Business Forum UG 3.00 Todoric LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: BUSI 2160, FIN 3045, ACCT 2021, MKTG 2120 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

BUSI: Business (Graduate) BUSI 7701 85 Global Business Planning GR 3.00 Almeida LEC MW 09:30AM-12:00PM Restr: Open to students in the MBA Global Management program only Note: Must see the MBA advisor. 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 BUSI 5500 81 Exec Communication & LeadershpGR 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

CHEM: Chemistry (Undergraduate) CHEM 1201 21 General Chemistry I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-10:35AM Coreq: CHEM 1203, CHEM 1211 Note: Prerequisite: Successful completion of math and chemistry placement exam. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CHEM 1203 21 LAB: General Chemistry I UG 1.00 Staff LAB MTWTH 10:50AM-12:25PM Coreq: CHEM 1201, CHEM 1211 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CHEM 2261 21 Organic Chemistry I UG 3.00 Leonida LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-10:35AM Prereq: CHEM 1202, CHEM 1204 Coreq: CHEM 2263 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CHEM 2263 21 LAB: Organic Chemistry I UG 2.00 Leonida LAB MTWTH 10:50AM-01:20PM Coreq: CHEM 2261 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

CHEM: Chemistry (Graduate) CHEM 7810 81 Internship/Lab Work Experienc GR 3.00 Dougherty LEC Restr: Can not register online. Please see the department chairperson. 05/26/2009 08/15/2009

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COMM: Communications (Undergraduate) COMM 2101 21 Professional Communication UG 3.00 LoPonte LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM Prereq: ENGL 1102 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 2101 22 Professional Communication UG 3.00 Romanoff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ENGL 1102 06/08/2009 07/18/2009 COMM 2745 51 Introduction to Film UG 3.00 Chesler LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

COMM: Communications (Graduate) COMM 6014 81 Ethics in the Workplace GR 3.00 Villecca LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 6030 81 Intellectual Property GR 3.00 Glass LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

CORE: University Core (Undergraduate) CORE 1006 52BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Oseghale LEC MW 06:00PM-08:00PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 1006 53BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Abdul-Rahman LEC TTH 06:00PM-08:00PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 2007 51 Persp on Individual UG 3.00 Kuehl LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 1006 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 2008 51 Cross-Cultural Perspectives UG 3.00 Mabey LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 2007 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 3009 51 The American Experience UG 3.00 Sutterlin LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 2008 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

CRIM: Criminal Justice (Undergraduate) CRIM 1700 21DIntro to Security Operations UG 3.00 Quixley WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CRIM 2208 21 Victimology UG 3.00 Kenny LEC TTH 01:00PM-04:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CRIM 2212 21DTerrorism/Intelligence/JusticeUG 3.00 Reynolds WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CRIM 2250 21DEmerg Issues in Crime&Justice UG 3.00 Cook WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course. Please consult with instructor before class commences for Web access instructions. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CRIM 1103 51 Criminal Law UG 3.00 Fierro LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

CSCI: Computer Science (Undergraduate) CSCI 4498 21 Co-op Computer Science UG 3.00 Levine LEC Note: Career Development Center approval required. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CSCI 1105 51 Computers & Computer Software UG 3.00 Joseph LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

CSCI: Computer Science (Graduate) CSCI 6623 81 Database Systems GR 3.00 Lowy LEC TTH 01:00PM-04:30PM Prereq: CSCI 5525 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CSCI 6882 81 Data Warehouse & Data Mining GR 3.00 Lowy WEB Prereq: CSCI 6623 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 06/08/2009 07/18/2009 CSCI 7741 81 Disaster Recovery GR 3.00 Lowy WEB Prereq: CSCI 6623 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 06/08/2009 07/18/2009 CSCI 7783 81 Information Security GR 3.00 Lowy WEB Prereq: CSCI 6623 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CSCI 7788 81 Adv Oracle SQL Perf & Tuning GR 3.00 Lowy WEB Prereq: CSCI 6623 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CSCI 8891 81 Internship/Work Experience GR 1.00 - 3.00 Levine LEC Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. 05/26/2009 08/15/2009

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ECON: Economics (Undergraduate) ECON 2001 51 Intro to Microeconomics UG 3.00 Kessler LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ECON 2102 51BIntro to Macroeconomics UG 3.00 Anastasopoulos LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ECON 2001 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ECON 2206 51 Economic History of the U.S. UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 05:25PM-09:00PM Prereq: ECON 2001, ECON 2102 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

EDUC: Education (Graduate) EDUC 6584 81 Comp as Teach Aide:Curr&Instr GR 3.00 Miceli LEC TTH 04:30PM-08:00PM Restr: Open to students in the MAT program only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 6584 82 Comp as Teach Aide:Curr&Instr GR 3.00 Miceli LEC TTH 04:30PM-08:00PM Restr: Open to students in the Certified Teachers program only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 6602 81 Multisensory Reading II GR 3.00 DiGenova LEC 04:30PM-07:00PM Prereq: EDUC 6601 Coreq: EDUC 6798 Restr: Can not register online. Please see the department advisor. 06/08/2009 08/06/2009 EDUC 6660 81 Diag Math Disab& Strat Remed GR 1.00 Montani LEC TH 04:00PM-07:30PM Prereq: EDUC 6743 or EDUC 6756 06/11/2009 07/02/2009 EDUC 6668 81 Understandng Asperger Syndrom GR 1.00 Varrassi LEC WTH 09:00AM-04:30PM Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 6673 81 Integrating Literacy & Tech GR 3.00 Campbell WEB Prereq: EDUC 7785 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 6673 82 Integrating Literacy & Tech GR 3.00 Campbell WEB Prereq: EDUC 7785 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 6688 81 Integrating Tech in World LangGR 3.00 Myhren LEC MW 04:30PM-07:30PM 06/06/2009 07/18/2009 EDUC 6688 82 Integrating Tech in World LangGR 3.00 Myhren LEC MW 04:30PM-07:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Certified Teachers program only 06/06/2009 07/18/2009 EDUC 6744 81 Found:Hist/Phil/Leg Iss Disab GR 3.00 Montani LEC MW 04:30PM-08:00PM Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Blended course, meets in-person and online 05/20/2009 07/01/2009 EDUC 6747 81 Multis Read Inst St Read DisabGR 3.00 Lavallee LEC TTH 04:30PM-07:30PM Restr: Can not register online. Please see the department advisor. 05/26/2009 07/30/2009 EDUC 7674 81 Master's Seminar:Res Speciali GR 3.00 Ray LEC W 04:00PM-06:15PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 7798 81 Special Topics in Intruc Tech GR 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 04:30PM-08:00PM Prereq: EDUC 7785 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 7812 81 Final Project GR 2.00 - 3.00 Ray LEC W 04:00PM-06:05PM Coreq: EDUC 6575, EDUC 6825 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 EDUC 8623 81 Pract:Diagnosis/Remediation I GR 3.00 Montani LEC T 04:30PM-07:45PM Prereq: EDUC 7623, EDUC 7624 Restr: Students cannot register for this course online., Can not register online. Please see the department advisor. Note: Dept Advisor Approval 05/26/2009 07/28/2009

EENG: Electrical Engineer (Graduate) EENG 8891 81 Internship/Work Experience GR 1.00 - 3.00 Levine LEC Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. 05/26/2009 08/15/2009 EENG 7749 81 Telecommunications EngineeringGR 3.00 Zhao LEC TTH 05:25PM-08:55PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

ENGL: English (Undergraduate) ENGL 1101 22 English Composition I UG 3.00 Goodell LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 1102 21 English Comp II UG 3.00 Shekhtman LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM Prereq: ENGL 1101 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 1101 51 English Composition I UG 3.00 Goodell LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 1102 51 English Comp II UG 3.00 Shekhtman LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ENGL 1101 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

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ENGL 2201 51 Masterpieces World Lit I UG 3.00 Kehoe LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ENGL 1102 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

ENTR: Entrepren Studies (Undergraduate) ENTR 4100 51 Finance in an Entrep Environ UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ACCT 2021, MKTG 2120, FIN 3045, ACCT 1121, FIN 2245 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

EPS: Engl for Professional Success (Undergraduate) EPS 1101 21 Eng Prof Succ:Busi/Htl/Rest M UG 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 1111 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1102 21 Eng Prof Succ:Engr/CSCI UG 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 1112 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1103 21 Eng Prof Succ:Nurs/Sci/Psy UG 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 1113 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1104 21 Eng Prof Succ:Crim/P-Lw/Hist/ UG 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 1114 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1105 21 Eng Prof Succ:Expl/Comm/EDU UG 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 1115 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1111 21 Lab:EPS:Busi/Hotel/Rest Mgmt UG 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 1101 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1112 21 Lab:EPS:Engr/CSCI UG 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 1102 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1113 21 Lab:EPS:Nurs/Sci/Psy UG 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 1103 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1114 21 Lab:EPS:Crim/Pre-Law/Hist/Pol UG 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 1104 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1115 21 Lab:EPS:Comm/Educ/Art/Stl Exp UG 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 1105 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 1201 21 EngProfSucc:Gbl Exc.NYC ClsRm UG 3.00 Buzharsky LEC W 04:00PM-07:00PM F 01:00PM-06:00PM S 09:0 06/08/2009 07/03/2009

EPS: Engl for Professional Success (Graduate) EPS 5101 81 Eng Prof Succ:Busi/Htl/Rest M GR 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 5111 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5102 81 Eng Prof Succ:Engr/CSCI GR 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 5112 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5103 81 Eng Prof Succ: Nurs/Sci/Psyc GR 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 5113 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5104 81 Eng Prof Succ:Crim/P-Lw/Hist/ GR 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 5114 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5105 81 Eng Prof Succ:Comm/Ed/Art/Exp GR 3.00 Mohamad LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:45PM Coreq: EPS 5115 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5111 81 Lab:EPS:Busi/Hotel/Rest Mgmt GR 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 5101 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5112 81 Lab:EPS:Engr/CSCI GR 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 5102 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5113 81 Lab:EPS:Nurs/Sci/Psy GR 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 5103 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5114 81 Lab:EPS:Crim/Pre-Law/Hist/Pol GR 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 5104 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5115 81 Lab:EPS:Comm/Educ/Art/Stl Exp GR 0.00 Mohamad LAB W 12:00PM-04:30PM Coreq: EPS 5105 05/26/2009 06/25/2009 EPS 5201 81 EPS:Glob Exch-NYC as Classrm GR 3.00 Buzharsky LEC W 04:00PM-07:00PM F 01:00PM-06:00PM S 09:0 06/08/2009 07/03/2009

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FIN: Finance (Undergraduate) FIN 3045 21 Business Finance I UG 3.00 Kjetsaa LEC TTH 01:00PM-04:30PM Prereq: ACCT 2122, ECON 2001, ECON 2102, QUANT 2029 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

FIN: Finance (Graduate) FIN 6631 85 Multinational Finance GR 3.00 Djimopoulos LEC MW 01:00PM-03:30PM Prereq: FIN 5531 Restr: Open to students in the MBA Global Management program only Note: Must see the MBA advisor 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 FIN 5531 82 Financial Analysis GR 3.00 Denning LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ACCT 5521, ECON 5510, QUANT 5520 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

FREN: French (Undergraduate) FREN 1101 51 Elementary French I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

HIST: History (Undergraduate) HIST 1101 51 World Civilizations I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 05:25PM-09:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

HRTM: Hotel Restaurant (Graduate) HRTM 7746 81 Entrepreneurship and You GR 3.00 Nahra LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

LAW: Law (Graduate) LAW 5511 81 Soc, Pol, & Legal Env of Bus GR 3.00 Schultzer LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

MATH: Mathematics (Undergraduate) MATH 1105 51 College Algebra UG 4.00 Odiase LEC MTTH 06:00PM-09:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MATH 1107 51 Precalculus UG 4.00 Pendleton LEC MTTH 06:00PM-09:00PM Note: Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MATH 1201 51 Calculus I UG 4.00 Farag LEC MTTH 06:00PM-09:00PM Note: Prereq: Intermediate Algebra and Trigonometry or C- or better in Math 1107 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

MBIO: Marine Biology (Undergraduate) MBIO 1118 51 Beach Ecology UG 3.00 McClary LEC TTH 05:25PM-07:30PM Coreq: MBIO 1128 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MBIO 1128 51 Lab:Beach Ecology UG 0.00 McClary LAB TTH 07:40PM-09:45PM Coreq: MBIO 1118 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

MGMT: Management (Graduate) MGMT 6672 81 International Business Mgmt GR 3.00 Haydel WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

MKTG: Marketing (Graduate) MKTG 5532 81 Marketing Concepts GR 3.00 Golzari LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM 05/30/2009 06/27/2009

NURS: Nursing (Undergraduate) NURS 2003 21 Fundamentals of Nursing I UG 3.00 Joseph LEC TTH 08:00AM-09:30AM Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113, BIOL 1104, BIOL 1114, BIOL 1125, BIOL 1126, CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117 Coreq: NURS 2113 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 07/03/2009 NURS 2004 21 Fundamentals of Nursing II UG 3.00 Palmer LEC TTH 08:00AM-09:30AM Prereq: NURS 2003, NURS 2113, NURS 2200, NURS 2201, NURS 2210 Coreq: NURS 2114 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 07/06/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 2005 21 Prof Comm Skls:Indiv/Fam/Grp UG 3.00 Dettmore LEC MW 08:00AM-01:00PM Prereq: NURS 2003, NURS 2113, NURS 2200, NURS 2201, NURS 2210, PSYC 1101 Coreq: NURS 2115 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 06/12/2009 NURS 2005 22 Prof Comm Skls:Indiv/Fam/Grp UG 3.00 Carrazzone LEC MW 08:00AM-01:00PM Prereq: NURS 2003, NURS 2113, NURS 2200, NURS 2201, NURS 2210, PSYC 1101 05/18/2009 06/12/2009

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NURS 2006 21BLife Span UG 3.00 Motacki LEC F 09:00AM-12:00PM Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113, BIOL 1104, BIOL 1114, CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117, BIOL 1125, BIOL 1126 Coreq: NURS 2003, NURS 2113, NURS 2005, NURS 2115, NURS 2007 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 05/18/2009 06/12/2009 NURS 2007 21 Pharmacotherapeutics UG 3.00 Warunek LEC TTH 02:30PM-05:15PM Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113, BIOL 1104, BIOL 1114, CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117, BIOL 1125, BIOL 1126 Coreq: NURS 2003, NURS 2113, NURS 2200, NURS 2201, NURS 2210 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 NURS 2113 21 Lab:Fundamentals Nurs I UG 0.00 Palmer LAB TTH 10:00AM-02:00PM Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113, BIOL 1104, BIOL 1114, BIOL 1125, BIOL 1126, CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117 Coreq: NURS 2003 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 07/03/2009 NURS 2113 22 Lab:Fundamentals Nurs I UG 0.00 Staff LAB TTH 10:00AM-02:00PM Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113, BIOL 1104, BIOL 1114, BIOL 1125, BIOL 1126, CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117 Coreq: NURS 2003 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 07/03/2009 NURS 2113 23 Lab:Fundamentals Nurs I UG 0.00 Staff LAB TTH 10:00AM-02:00PM Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113, BIOL 1104, BIOL 1114, BIOL 1125, BIOL 1126, CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117 Coreq: NURS 2003 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 07/03/2009 NURS 2114 21 Lab:Fundamentals Nursing II UG 0.00 Staff LAB TTH 10:00AM-02:00PM Prereq: NURS 2003, NURS 2113, NURS 2200, NURS 2201, NURS 2210 Coreq: NURS 2004 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 07/06/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 2114 22 Lab:Fundamentals Nursing II UG 0.00 Palmer LAB TTH 10:00AM-02:00PM Prereq: NURS 2003, NURS 2113, NURS 2200, NURS 2201, NURS 2210 Coreq: NURS 2004 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 07/06/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 2114 23 Lab:Fundamentals Nursing II UG 0.00 Staff LAB TTH 10:00AM-02:00PM Prereq: NURS 2003, NURS 2113, NURS 2200, NURS 2201, NURS 2210 Coreq: NURS 2004 07/06/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 2200 21 Health Assessment UG 4.00 Brenneman WEB Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113, BIOL 1104, BIOL 1114, BIOL 1125, BIOL 1126, CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117 Coreq: NURS 2201, NURS 2003, NURS 2113 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only Note: Accelerated Nursing, Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 06/15/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 2201 21 LAB: Health Assessment UG 0.00 Joseph LAB MW 10:00AM-01:00PM Coreq: NURS 2200 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only Note: Accelerated Nursing 06/15/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 2210 21 Pathophysiological Nurs Prac UG 3.00 Czermak LEC MW 02:00PM-04:15PM Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113, BIOL 1104, BIOL 1114, BIOL 1125, BIOL 1126, CHEM 1107, CHEM 1117 Coreq: NURS 2003, NURS 2113, NURS 2200, NURS 2201 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 06/15/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 3210 21DBioethics UG 3.00 Brenneman WEB Prereq: NURS 3300, NURS 3301 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course Prerequisite: NURS 3300, NURS 3310, or a baccalaureate degree or permission of the nursing faculty. 06/15/2009 08/07/2009 NURS 4410 51DCommunity Health Nursing UG 5.00 Everson WEB Prereq: NURS 3320, NURS 3321, NURS 3340, NURS 3341 Coreq: NURS 4411 Restr: Can not register online. Please see the department advisor. Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course. Open to Registered Nurses only. 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 4411 51DLAB:Community Health Nursing UG 0.00 Everson WEB Prereq: NURS 3320, NURS 3321, NURS 3340, NURS 3341 Coreq: NURS 4410 Restr: Can not register online. Please see the department advisor. Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course. Open to Registered Nurses only. 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 4460 51 Prep for Success UG 1.00 Motacki LEC Prereq: NURS 4410, NURS 4411, NURS 4420, NURS 4430 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/25/2009 07/17/2009 NURS 3300 51 Medical Surgical Nurs I UG 5.00 Joseph LEC W 05:00PM-09:00PM Prereq: NURS 2004, NURS 2114, NURS 2005, NURS 2115, NURS 2006, NURS 2007 Coreq: NURS 3301 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009

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NURS 3301 51 Lab:Medical Surgical Nurs I UG 0.00 Staff LAB TH 05:00PM-11:59PM Prereq: NURS 2004, NURS 2114, NURS 2005, NURS 2115, NURS 2006, NURS 2007 Coreq: NURS 3300 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 3301 52 Lab:Medical Surgical Nurs I UG 0.00 Glick LAB TH 05:00PM-11:59PM Prereq: NURS 2004, NURS 2114, NURS 2005, NURS 2115, NURS 2006, NURS 2007 Coreq: NURS 3300 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 3301 53 Lab:Medical Surgical Nurs I UG 0.00 George LAB TH 05:00PM-11:59PM Prereq: NURS 2004, NURS 2114, NURS 2005, NURS 2115, NURS 2006, NURS 2007 Coreq: NURS 3300 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 3310 51 Psychiatric Nursing UG 5.00 Gabriele LEC T 05:00PM-09:00PM Prereq: NURS 2004, NURS 2114, NURS 2005, NURS 2115, NURS 2006, NURS 2007 Coreq: NURS 3300 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only Note: Accelerated Nursing, Accelerated Nursing Only. 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 3311 51 Lab:Psychiatric Nursing UG 0.00 Bahdi LAB M 05:00PM-11:59PM Prereq: NURS 2004, NURS 2114, NURS 2005, NURS 2115, NURS 2006, NURS 2007 Coreq: NURS 3310 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 3311 52 Lab:Psychiatric Nursing UG 0.00 Staff LAB M 05:00PM-11:59PM Prereq: NURS 2004, NURS 2114, NURS 2005, NURS 2115, NURS 2006, NURS 2007 Coreq: NURS 3310 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 3311 53 Lab:Psychiatric Nursing UG 0.00 Staff LAB M 05:00PM-11:59PM Prereq: NURS 2004, NURS 2114, NURS 2005, NURS 2115, NURS 2006, NURS 2007 Coreq: NURS 3310 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 4440 51 Medical Surgical Nurs II UG 8.00 Ellis LEC M 05:00PM-10:00PM Prereq: NURS 4410, NURS 4411, NURS 4420, NURS 4430 Coreq: NURS 4441 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 4441 51 Lab:Medical Surgical Nurs II UG 0.00 Staff LAB TW 05:00PM-11:59PM Prereq: NURS 4410, NURS 4411, NURS 4420, NURS 4430 Coreq: NURS 4440 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 4441 52 Lab:Medical Surgical Nurs II UG 0.00 Glick LAB WTH 05:00PM-11:59PM Prereq: NURS 4410, NURS 4411, NURS 4420, NURS 4430 Coreq: NURS 4440 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009 NURS 4441 53 Lab:Medical Surgical Nurs II UG 0.00 Staff LAB TW 05:00PM-11:59PM Prereq: NURS 4410, NURS 4411, NURS 4420, NURS 4430 Coreq: NURS 4440 Restr: Open to students in the Nursing program only 05/18/2009 08/21/2009

NURS: Nursing (Graduate) NURS 6600 82 Intro Advanced Nursing GR 3.00 Parietti WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 NURS 7702 81 Adv Pathophysiology GR 3.00 Czermak WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 NURS 7757 81 Primary Care III GR 3.00 Kutzleb LEC Prereq: NURS 7728 Coreq: NURS 7758 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 NURS 7758 81 Primary Care III Practicum GR 1.00 Kutzleb LAB Prereq: NURS 7729 Coreq: NURS 7757 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 NURS 8004 81 Res II: Evid-Bsd Research GR 3.00 Paternoster LEC S 09:00AM-05:00PM Restr: Open to students in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program only. 05/23/2009 06/20/2009 NURS 8006 81 Social, Legal, Ethical Issues GR 3.00 Haynes-Smith LEC S 09:00AM-05:00PM 05/16/2009 06/13/2009 NURS 6615 81 Advanced Pharmacology GR 3.00 Faley LEC W 05:00PM-08:00PM 05/26/2009 07/18/2009 NURS 6680 81 Primary Care I GR 3.00 Kutzleb LEC M 05:00PM-08:00PM Prereq: NURS 7702, NURS 6620, NURS 6621, NURS 6615 Coreq: NURS 6681 05/26/2009 07/18/2009

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NURS 6681 81 Primary Care I Practicum GR 1.00 Kutzleb LEC M 08:00PM-09:00PM Coreq: NURS 6680 05/26/2009 07/18/2009

PADM: Public Admin (Graduate) PADM 6603 81 Public Policy Administration GR 3.00 Ozurumba LEC MW 05:30PM-08:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PADM 7717 81 Planning & Mktg for Managers GR 3.00 Ozurumba LEC MW 05:30PM-08:00PM Prereq: PADM 6600 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PADM 7760 81 Seminar in Strategic Thinking GR 3.00 Roberts LEC TTH 05:30PM-08:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

PHAR: Pharmaceutical/Chem (Graduate) PHAR 6605 81 Pharm Ind:Struct & Gov't Regs GR 3.00 Cleaves WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PHAR 7715 81 Topics in Current DevelopmentsGR 3.00 Cleaves WEB Prereq: MGMT 5522 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

PHYS: Physics/Photonics (Undergraduate) PHYS 2201 21 LAB: Physics I UG 1.00 Kiefer LAB TTH 11:30AM-01:30PM Coreq: PHYS 2101, PHYS 2203 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PHYS 2203 21 University Physics I UG 3.00 Kiefer LEC TWTH 09:00AM-11:15AM W 11:30AM-01:45PM Coreq: PHYS 2201, MATH 1201 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PHYS 1025 51 LAB: Astronomy UG 0.00 Kiefer LAB TTH 08:30PM-10:30PM Coreq: PHYS 1125 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PHYS 1125 51 Astronomy UG 3.00 Kiefer LEC TTH 06:00PM-08:15PM Coreq: PHYS 1025 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

POLS: Political Science (Undergraduate) POLS 1101 21 Intro to Political Science UG 3.00 Ojo LEC MW 11:00AM-02:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 POLS 1102 51 Geography & World Issues UG 3.00 Ojo LEC MW 05:25PM-09:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 POLS 3336 51 War, Peace and Arms UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 05:25PM-09:00PM 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

PSYC: Psychology (Undergraduate) PSYC 1101 51 General Psychology I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 2201 51 Statistics UG 3.00 Armeli LEC MW 05:00PM-08:30PM Prereq: PSYC 1101 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 2234 51 Social Psychology UG 3.00 Armeli LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: PSYC 1102 06/08/2009 07/18/2009 PSYC 3315 51 Abnormal Psychology UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: PSYC 1102 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

PSYC: Psychology (Graduate) PSYC 6601 81 Basic Problems in Psychology GR 3.00 Santelli WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 05/26/2009 08/15/2009 PSYC 7231 81 Forensic Investigation Strat GR 3.00 Prentky LEC MW 04:00PM-07:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 7232 81 Psychological Profiling GR 3.00 Reed LEC TTH 04:00PM-07:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 7950 81 Tx Iss Clin Psychphrm:Anx Dis GR 3.00 Duke WEB Restr: Open to students in the Psychopharmacology program only Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 05/04/2009 08/16/2009 PSYC 7955 81 Tx Iss Clin Psychphrm:Oth Dis GR 3.00 Duke WEB Restr: Open to students in the Psychopharmacology program only Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 06/25/2009 08/16/2009 PSYC 7960 81 Clin Psychopharm Practicum GR 0.00 McGrath LEC Note: Instructor's Permission Required. 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 8110 81 Dissertation (School Psyc) GR 3.00 Dumont LEC Restr: Open to Doctoral students only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

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PSYC 8128 81 Child & Adoles PsychopharmacolGR 3.00 Farrar-Anton LEC MW 04:00PM-07:30PM Restr: Open to Doctoral students only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 8140 81 Seminar in School Change GR 3.00 Kaufman LEC MW 04:00PM-07:30PM Restr: Open to Doctoral students only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 8951 81 Admin/Supervision Psyc ServiceGR 3.00 Feinberg LEC TTH 04:00PM-07:30PM Restr: Open to Doctoral students only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 6121 81 Statistics & Research Methods GR 3.00 Armeli LEC MW 05:00PM-08:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

QUANT: Quant Busi Analysis (Undergraduate) QUANT 2029 51 Introduction to Statistics UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: MATH 1128, QUANT 1128, MATH 1239 or QUANT 1239 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 QUANT 5520 81 Applied Statistical Analysis GR 3.00 Shurdom LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

RADT: Radiography (Undergraduate) RADT 1140 21 Clinical Practicum IV UG 1.00 Wolf LAB Prereq: RADT 1110, RADT 1120, RADT 1130 Restr: Open to students in the Radiography program only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 RADT 2280 21 Clinical Practicum VIII UG 1.00 Staff LAB MTWTHF 08:00AM-04:00PM Prereq: RADT 1110, RADT 1120, RADT 1130, RADT 1140, RADT 2250, RADT 2260, RADT 2270 Restr: Open to students in the Radiography program only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

SPAN: Spanish (Undergraduate) SPAN 1101 51 Elementary Spanish I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

SPCH: Speech (Undergraduate) SPCH 2318 21 Oral Presentations UG 3.00 Speiser LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 SPCH 2353 21 Speech:Small-group Discussion UG 3.00 Chesler LEC TTH 10:00AM-01:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 SPCH 1155 51 Public Speaking UG 3.00 Speiser LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 05/26/2009 07/05/2009

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ACCT: Accounting (Undergraduate) ACCT 2122 51 Acctg Prin II UG 3.00 Gillies LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ACCT 2021 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

ART: Art (Undergraduate) ART 1169 21 Watercolor Painting I UG 3.00 Garcia LEC TTH 01:00PM-04:00PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ART 2269 21 Watercolor Painting II UG 3.00 Garcia LEC TTH 01:00PM-04:00PM Prereq: ART 1169 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

BIOL: Biology (Undergraduate) BIOL 1104 51 Human Anatomy & Physiology II UG 4.00 Poli LEC TWTH 06:00PM-08:10PM Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113 Coreq: BIOL 1114 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 BIOL 1114 51 LAB: Hum Anat & Physiology II UG 0.00 Poli LAB TWTH 08:20PM-10:30PM Prereq: BIOL 1103, BIOL 1113 Coreq: BIOL 1104 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 BIOL 1252 51 General Biology II UG 3.00 McClary LEC TWTH 06:00PM-08:10PM Coreq: BIOL 1254 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 BIOL 1254 51 Lab:General Biology II UG 1.00 McClary LAB TWTH 08:20PM-10:30PM Coreq: BIOL 1252 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

BUSI: Business (Undergraduate) BUSI 4160 51 Strategic Management Forum UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: BUSI 3160 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

BUSI: Business (Graduate) BUSI 5500 81 Exec Communication & LeadershpGR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM 07/11/2009 08/08/2009

CHEM: Chemistry (Undergraduate) CHEM 1202 21 General Chemistry II UG 3.00 Staff LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-10:35AM Prereq: CHEM 1201 Coreq: CHEM 1204, CHEM 1212 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CHEM 1204 21 LAB: General Chemistry II UG 1.00 Staff LAB MTWTH 10:50AM-12:25PM Prereq: CHEM 1203 Coreq: CHEM 1202, CHEM 1212 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CHEM 2262 21 Organic Chemistry II UG 3.00 Leonida LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-10:35AM Prereq: CHEM 2261, CHEM 1202 Coreq: CHEM 2264 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CHEM 2264 21 LAB: Organic Chemistry II UG 2.00 Leonida LAB MTWTH 10:50AM-01:05PM Coreq: CHEM 2262 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

CORE: University Core (Undergraduate) CORE 1006 51BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Oseghale LEC MW 06:00PM-08:00PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Note: Meets DL Requirement, Need FDU Webmail Account, Blended Course, meets in-person and online 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CORE 2007 51 Persp on Individual UG 3.00 Sutterlin LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 1006 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CORE 2008 51 Cross-Cultural Perspectives UG 3.00 Abdul-Rahman LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 2007 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

CRIM: Criminal Justice (Undergraduate) CRIM 2240 21DCriminal Profiling UG 3.00 Staff WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CRIM 3304 21DCriminal Justice Ethics UG 3.00 Garcia WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CRIM 3308 21DThe Politics of Crime UG 3.00 Quixley WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

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CRIM 2250 51 Emerg Issues in Crime&Justice UG 3.00 Barrett LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

EDUC: Education (Graduate) EDUC 6561 81 Instructional Theory/Practice GR 6.00 Gaffney LEC Note: Dept Advisor Approval 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 EDUC 6578 81 Assistantship GR 4.00 Gaffney LEC Prereq: EDUC 6561 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 EDUC 6610 81 Hist of Multisensory Instruct GR 1.00 Osman LEC THF 09:30AM-04:30PM 07/23/2009 07/24/2009 EDUC 6731 81 Project Read:Linguistics GR 1.00 McAuliffe LEC TW 09:30AM-04:30PM 07/28/2009 07/29/2009 EDUC 6733 81 Impact Oral Lng Def Read/Writ GR 1.00 Farrell LEC TTH 04:30PM-08:45PM 08/18/2009 08/25/2009 EDUC 6734 81 Non Verb Lrn DIs: Teach Strat GR 1.00 Staff LEC MT 09:30AM-04:30PM 07/13/2009 07/14/2009 EDUC 6735 81 Ort Gil Resources Admin GR 1.00 Freda LEC WTH 01:00PM-07:30PM 07/01/2009 07/02/2009 EDUC 6778 81 Lang Tchg Through Content AreaGR 3.00 Kalinoski LEC TTH 04:30PM-07:00PM Prereq: EDUC 6565, EDUC 6573, EDUC 6574 07/06/2009 08/13/2009 EDUC 6797 81 Multis Math Instru Stud Disab GR 2.00 - 3.00 Montani LEC MW 04:00PM-07:30PM 07/06/2009 07/29/2009 EDUC 6804 81 Integrating Sci/Math/Tech Cla GR 3.00 Neufell LEC MW 12:00PM-03:00PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

EENG: Electrical Engineer (Graduate) EENG 7852 81 Dig Sig Pro C & DSP Processor GR 3.00 Mondal LEC TTH 05:25PM-08:55PM Prereq: EENG 6633 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

ENGL: English (Undergraduate) ENGL 0098 51 Fundamentals of Composition I UG 3.00 Bayarsky LEC MW 04:45PM-05:45PM MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 07/20/2009 08/26/2009 ENGL 1102 21 English Composition II UG 3.00 Morris LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM Prereq: ENGL 1101 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 1101 51 English Composition I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 2202 51 Masterpieces World Lit II UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ENGL 1102 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

ENTR: Entrepren Studies (Undergraduate) ENTR 2300 51 E-Business for Entrepreneurs UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

ENTR: Entrepren Studies (Graduate) ENTR 5518 81 Entrepreneurship & Strategy GR 3.00 Sheppard LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

FIN: Finance (Undergraduate) FIN 3146 21 Business Finance II UG 3.00 Kjetsaa LEC TTH 01:00PM-04:30PM Prereq: FIN 3045, ACCT 2122, ECON 2001, ECON 2102, QUANT 2029 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

FIN: Finance (Graduate) FIN 6602 81 Corp Fin Management-Short TermGR 3.00 Montasser LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Prereq: FIN 5531 07/11/2009 08/08/2009

FREN: French (Undergraduate) FREN 1102 51 Elementary French II UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: FREN 1101 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

HIST: History (Undergraduate) HIST 1102 51 World Civilizations II UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 05:25PM-09:00PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

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HRTM: Hotel Restaurant (Graduate) HRTM 7728 81 Graduate Internship GR 1.00 - 3.00 Ritz LEC 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

MATH: Mathematics (Undergraduate) MATH 0298 51 Algebra Skills UG 3.00 Xu LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM TTH 04:50PM-05:50PM Coreq: MATH 0299 07/20/2009 08/28/2009 MATH 2202 51 Calculus II UG 4.00 Haas LEC MTTH 06:00PM-09:00PM Prereq: MATH 1201, Minimum grade C- 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

MGMT: Management (Undergraduate) MGMT 3361 51 Organization Behavior UG 3.00 Behson LEC S Prereq: BUSI 2160 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

MGMT: Management (Graduate) MGMT 5522 81 Organizational Behavior GR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM 07/11/2009 08/08/2009

MIS: Computer Management (Graduate) MIS 5514 81 Info Systems & Technology MgmtGR 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

MKTG: Marketing (Undergraduate) MKTG 2120 51 Principles of Marketing UG 3.00 Capozzi LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to sophomores only. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

NURS: Nursing (Graduate) NURS 8001 81 Applied Statistics GR 3.00 Calcagnetti LEC S 09:00AM-04:00PM Restr: Open to students in the Doctor of Nursing Practice program only. 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

PADM: Public Admin (Graduate) PADM 6604 81 Human Resources Management GR 3.00 Ozurumba LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 PADM 6812 81 Political Environ/Public AdminGR 3.00 Ozurumba LEC TTH 05:25PM-08:00PM Prereq: PADM 6600 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

PHIL: Philosophy (Undergraduate) PHIL 1000 51BThe Life of the Mind UG 3.00 Winters LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 1006 Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

PHYS: Physics/Photonics (Undergraduate) PHYS 2202 21 LAB: Physics II UG 1.00 Flory LAB TTH 11:30AM-01:30PM Coreq: PHYS 2102, PHYS 2204 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 PHYS 2204 21 University Physics II UG 3.00 Flory LEC TWTH 09:00AM-11:15AM W 11:30AM-01:45PM Prereq: PHYS 2203 Coreq: PHYS 2202, MATH 2202 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

PSYC: Psychology (Undergraduate) PSYC 3370 21 Psychology of Men UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

QUANT: Quant Busi Analysis (Undergraduate) QUANT 2130 51 Stat Applications in Business UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: QUANT 2029 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

READ: Reading (Undergraduate) READ 0097 21 Fund of College Reading I UG 0.00 Kohn LEC MW 03:35PM-04:35PM 07/20/2009 08/26/2009

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SPAN: Spanish (Undergraduate) SPAN 1102 51 Elementary Spanish II UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: SPAN 1101 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

SPCH: Speech (Undergraduate) SPCH 1105 21 Voice Production&Articulation UG 3.00 Speiser LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 SPCH 1155 51 Public Speaking UG 3.00 Speiser LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

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ACCT: Accounting (Undergraduate) ACCT 2021 V1 Accounting Principles I UG 3.00 Staff LEC T 08:30AM-11:50AM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

BUSI: Business (Undergraduate) BUSI 1000 V1 Business in A Global Society UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 03:30PM-05:05PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 BUSI 1160 V1 Business Ethics Forum UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 12:00PM-01:35PM Prereq: BUSI 1000 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 BUSI 4160 V1 Strategic Management Forum UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 03:30PM-05:05PM Prereq: BUSI 3160 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

COMM: Communications (Undergraduate) COMM 2099 V1 Professional Communications UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 03:30PM-05:05PM Prereq: ENGW 1102 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

CORE: University Core (Undergraduate) CORE 1006 V1 The Global Challenge UG 3.00 Staff LEC Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 CORE 2007 V1 Persp on Individual UG 3.00 Staff LEC T 01:45PM-05:05PM Prereq: CORE 1006 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 CORE 3009 V1 The American Experience UG 3.00 Staff LEC TH 01:45PM-05:05PM Prereq: CORE 2008 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

CSCI: Computer Science (Undergraduate) CSCI 3268 V1 Database Systems UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 01:45PM-05:05PM Prereq: CSCI 1201, CSCI 2215 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 06/18/2009 07/31/2009

ECON: Economics (Undergraduate) ECON 2001 V1 Intro to Microeconomics UG 3.00 Staff LEC TH 08:30AM-11:50AM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 ECON 4208 V1 International Trade UG 3.00 Staff LEC T 01:45PM-05:05PM Prereq: ECON 2102, ECON 2001 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

EGTG: General Technology (Undergraduate) EGTG 2201 V1 Applied Calculus I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 11:00AM-12:35PM Prereq: MATH 1107 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 EGTG 2210 V1 Technical Communications UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 03:30PM-05:05PM Prereq: ENGL 1101 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

ENGL: English (Undergraduate) ENGL 1101 V1 English Composition I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 01:45PM-03:20PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 ENGL 1102 V1 English Composition II UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 03:30PM-05:05PM Prereq: ENGL 1101 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

ENGR: Engineering (Undergraduate) ENGR 3000 V1 Mod Tech:Prin/Appl/Impacts UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 10:15AM-01:35PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

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EPS: Engl for Professional Success (Undergraduate) EPS 0097 V1 Foundations/Academic English UG 4.00 Staff LEC MWF 01:00PM-05:30PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 06/17/2009 EPS 0097 V2 Foundations/Academic English UG 4.00 Staff LEC TH 01:45PM-03:20PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 06/17/2009 EPS 0098 V1 Practical Academic English UG 4.00 Staff LEC MWF 01:00PM-05:30PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 06/18/2009 07/31/2009 EPS 0098 V2 Practical Academic English UG 4.00 Staff LEC TH 01:45PM-03:20PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 06/18/2009 07/31/2009 EPS 0099 V1 Mastering Academic English UG 4.00 Staff LEC T 01:45PM-05:05PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 EPS 0099 V2 Mastering Academic English UG 4.00 Staff LEC TH 01:45PM-03:20PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 EPS 0099 V3 Mastering Academic English UG 4.00 Staff LEC F 09:00AM-12:00PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 EPS 0197 V1 Fdns of Acad Engl Tutorial UG 1.50 Staff LEC T 01:45PM-05:05PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. Note: Registration by Instructor request only. 06/18/2009 07/31/2009 EPS 1101 V1 Eng Prof Succ:Busi/Htl/Rest M UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 01:45PM-04:05PM Coreq: EPS 1111 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 EPS 1102 V1 Eng Prof Succ:Engr/CSCI UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 01:45PM-04:15PM Coreq: EPS 1112 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

FIN: Finance (Undergraduate) FIN 3045 V1 Business Finance I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 08:30AM-11:50AM Prereq: ACCT 2122, ECON 2001, ECON 2102, QUANT 2029 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 06/18/2009 07/31/2009 FIN 3146 V1 Business Finance II UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 08:30AM-11:50AM Prereq: FIN 3045, ACCT 2122, ECON 2001, ECON 2102, QUANT 2029 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 06/17/2009 FIN 3371 V1 International Business FinanceUG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 08:30AM-11:50AM Prereq: FIN 3146 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 FIN 4343 V1 Securities and Investments UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 08:30AM-11:50AM Prereq: FIN 3146 Coreq: FIN 3146 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 06/17/2009 FIN 4405 V1 Analytical Methods in Finance UG 3.00 Staff LEC M 10:15AM-01:35PM Prereq: FIN 3146, FIN 4343, QUANT 2130 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

INFO: Information Technology (Undergraduate) INFO 1105 V1 Software Appl in Busi & Tech UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 10:15AM-11:50AM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 INFO 4101 V1 Data Comm & Computer Netwks I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 01:45PM-05:05PM Prereq: INFO 1101 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 06/17/2009

LAW: Law (Undergraduate) LAW 2276 V1 Business and the Law UG 3.00 Staff LEC TH 01:35PM-05:05PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

MATH: Mathematics (Undergraduate) MATH 1104 V1 Intermediate Algebra UG 4.00 Staff LEC TTH 08:30AM-10:50AM Prereq: MATH 0298 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 MATH 1128 V1 Mathematical Methods UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 10:15AM-11:50AM Prereq: MATH 0298 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

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MATH 2337 V1 Applied Statistics I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 08:30AM-11:50AM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 06/17/2009

MGMT: Management (Undergraduate) MGMT 3371 V1 Concepts of International MgmtUG 3.00 Staff LEC W 10:15AM-01:35PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

MIS: Computer Management (Undergraduate) MIS 1045 V1 Computer Tech in Business CommUG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 10:15AM-11:50AM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

MKTG: Marketing (Undergraduate) MKTG 2120 V1 Principles of Marketing UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 10:15AM-01:35PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

POLS: Political Science (Undergraduate) POLS 1102 V1 Geography & World Issues UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 10:15AM-01:35PM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

QUANT: Quant Busi Analysis (Undergraduate) QUANT 1239 V1 Calculus W/ Business Appl. UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 10:15AM-11:50AM Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009 QUANT 2029 V1 Introduction to Statistics UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 08:30AM-11:50AM Prereq: MATH 1128, QUANT 1128, MATH 1239 or QUANT 1239 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 06/17/2009 QUANT 3040 V1 Quantitative Appl in Business UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 10:15AM-11:50AM Prereq: QUANT 2029 Restr: Open to Vancouver students only. 05/04/2009 07/31/2009

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CCOM: Corporate Communications (Graduate) CCOM 7070 W1 Int'l Corp Comm and Culture GR 3.00 Radford LEC Note: Study Abroad, On site in Wroxton from Monday, June 8, to Saturday, June 20, 2009 06/08/2009 06/20/2009

EDUC: Education (Graduate) EDUC 6736 W1 Literacy Topics GR 1.00 Shapiro LEC Note: Wroxton Office Approval, Study Abroad 06/28/2009 07/05/2009

ENGL: English (Undergraduate) ENGL 3418 W1 Shakespeare: Stage & Film UG 3.00 Parsons LEC Note: Wroxton Office Approval, Study Abroad 06/28/2009 07/10/2009

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EDUC: Education (Graduate) EDUC 6582 82 Distance Lrng:Children's Lit GR 3.00 Sohnen LEC TTH 04:00PM-07:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Franklin Township EDUC 6609 81 Supervised Practicum in Read GR 3.00 Cowen LEC T 04:00PM-07:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Chatham Public Sch. EDUC 6609 82 Supervised Practicum in Read GR 3.00 Cowen LEC TH 04:00PM-07:00PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Hawthorne EDUC 6669 81 Advanced Field Placement GR 3.00 Campbell LEC Note: DOE Alternate Route Only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Alternate Route EDUC 6703 81 Superv Instr-Personnel&Evalua GR 3.00 Staff LEC MW 04:30PM-07:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Englewood EDUC 6716 81 School Finance, Facil&Schedul GR 3.00 Staff LEC MW 04:30PM-07:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Education Leadership majors only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Teaneck PS EDUC 6716 82 School Finance, Facil&Schedul GR 3.00 Leschuk LEC TTH 04:30PM-07:30PM 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Kenilworth EDUC 6835 81 Effect Teaching/Effect SchoolsGR 3.00 Campbell LEC Note: DOE Alternate Route Only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Alternate Route EDUC 6893 81 Evaluation and Measurement GR 3.00 Campbell LEC Note: DOE Alternate Route Only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Alternate Route EDUC 7674 82 Master's Seminar:Res Speciali GR 3.00 Duval LEC W 04:00PM-06:05PM Restr: Open to students in the Certified Teachers program only 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 Chatham Public Sch.

EXEC: Executive MBA (Graduate) EXEC 6612 81 Data Analysis GR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Executive MBA program only 05/30/2009 06/27/2009 Hamilton Park EXEC 6660 81 Seminar in International Busi.GR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Executive MBA program only 05/30/2009 06/27/2009 Hamilton Park EXEC 6660 82 Seminar in International Busi.GR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Executive MBA program only 05/30/2009 06/27/2009 Hamilton Park EXEC 6660 85 Seminar in International Busi.GR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Exec MBA for Healthcare & Life Sci program only 05/30/2009 06/27/2009 Hamilton Park

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EDUC: Education (Graduate) EDUC 6624 81 Orton Gillingham Topics GR 1.00 Staff LEC Restr: Students cannot register for this course online. Note: On site registration through NJIDA 08/03/2009 08/06/2009 Scotch Plains EDUC 6704 81 Change:Curr Dev & Prog Improv GR 3.00 Staff WEB Note: Need FDU Webmail Account 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 Englewood EDUC 6718 81 Curr Prog Eval&Stud Assmt GR 3.00 Staff LEC MW 04:30PM-07:30PM 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 Teaneck PS EDUC 6720 81 Ed Ldrshp:Fld Bsd Intern I GR 3.00 Schavio LEC Restr: Open to students in the Education Leadership majors only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 Kenilworth EDUC 6721 81 Ed Ldrshp:Fld Bsd Intern II GR 3.00 Schavio LEC Restr: Open to students in the Education Leadership majors only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 Kenilworth EDUC 6722 81 Ed Ldrshp:Fld Bsd Intern III GR 3.00 Schavio LEC Restr: Open to students in the Education Leadership majors only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 Kenilworth EDUC 6723 81 Fin Proj:School-bsd Research GR 3.00 Schavio LEC MW 04:30PM-07:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Education Leadership majors only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 Kenilworth EDUC 6732 81 Project Read:Phonics GR 2.00 McAuliffe LEC TWTH 09:30AM-06:00PM 07/21/2009 07/23/2009 Bordentown Regional High EDUC 6893 81 Evaluation and Measurement GR 3.00 Campbell LEC Note: DOE Alternate Route Only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 Alternate Route

EHLS: Exec Hlth Care & Life Sci Prof (Graduate) EHLS 6803 85 Managed Care & Provider ReimbuGR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Exec MBA for Healthcare & Life Sci program only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 Hamilton Park

EXEC: Executive MBA (Graduate) EXEC 6610 81 Corporate Entrepreneurship GR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Executive MBA program only 07/11/2009 08/08/2009 Hamilton Park EXEC 6610 85 Corporate Entrepreneurship GR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Exec MBA for Healthcare & Life Sci program only 07/11/2009 08/08/2009 Hamilton Park EXEC 6621 81 Global Econ and Fin Markets GR 3.00 Staff LEC S 08:30AM-04:30PM Restr: Open to students in the Executive MBA program only 07/11/2009 08/08/2009 Hamilton Park

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ACCT: Accounting (Undergraduate) ACCT 1131 E1 Accounting I UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 ACCT 1131 E2 Accounting I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ACCT 1132 E1 Accounting II UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Prereq: ACCT 1131 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009 ACCT 1132 E2 Accounting II UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: ACCT 1131 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ACCT 1133 E1 Business Law I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

ART: Art (Undergraduate) ART 2071 H1 Films John Ford/Amer LandscapeUG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 09:00AM-12:25PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ART 1061 E1 Cultural Arts UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ART 2081 E1 History on Film UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 05:50PM-08:20PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/13/2009 06/03/2009 ART 2082 E1 Shakespeare on Film UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/19/2009 07/23/2009

BUSI: Business (Undergraduate) BUSI 2540 E1DRisk Mgmt and Insurance UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

COMM: Communications (Undergraduate) COMM 2101 E1DProfessional Communication UG 3.00 Staff WEB Prereq: ENGL 1102 Restr: Open to students in the Enhanced Freshman Experience program only Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 2101 E4DProfessional Communication UG 3.00 Staff WEB Prereq: ENGL 1102 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 2140 E2DNew Tech in Communications UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 COMM 3311 E2DCustomer Service UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

CORE: University Core (Undergraduate) CORE 1006 E1BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 12:00PM-02:30PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 CORE 1006 E2DThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Staff WEB Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Restr: Open to students in the Enhanced Freshman Experience program only Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 2007 E2 Persp on Individual UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Prereq: CORE 1006 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 CORE 2007 E1 Persp on Individual UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 1006 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

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CORE 3009 E1 The American Experience UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 2008 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 CORE 3009 E2 The American Experience UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Prereq: CORE 2008 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009

ECON: Economics (Undergraduate) ECON 1121 E1 Macroeconomics UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 12:00PM-02:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 ECON 2291 H1 Environment & Ecol Economics UG 3.00 Staff LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-12:15PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 06/07/2009 ECON 1121 E2 Macroeconomics UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ECON 1122 E1 Microeconomics UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009

ENGL: English (Undergraduate) ENGL 1111 E5 Literature and Composition I UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 ENGL 1112 E2DLiterature and Composition II UG 3.00 Elfers-Mabli WEB Prereq: ENGL 1111 Restr: Open to students in the Enhanced Freshman Experience program only Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 1112 H1 Literature and Composition II UG 3.00 Taxier LEC MW 09:00AM-12:25PM Prereq: ENGL 1111 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 2211 E1 Masterpieces of Literature I UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 ENGL 2259 E1 Creative Writing UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 12:00PM-02:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 ENGL 2811 E1 Women Voices Intl Surv UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 ENGL 1112 E1 Literature and Composition II UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Prereq: ENGL 1111 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009 ENGL 2209 E1 Business Communications UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 2211 E2 Masterpieces of Literature I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 2212 E1 Masterpieces of Literature II UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009 ENGL 2221 E1 Sports & Athlete-American Lit UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 2231 E1 African - American Literature UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 ENGL 2259 E2 Creative Writing UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

FIN: Finance (Undergraduate) FIN 2211 E1DReal Estate Fin & Investments UG 3.00 Medaska WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

HIST: History (Undergraduate) HIST 2232 E1 The Heritage of the Past II UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Prereq: HIST 2231 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009

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HIST 2232 H1 The Heritage of the Past II UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:25PM Prereq: HIST 2231 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 HIST 2852 H1 Modern Cultural History UG 3.00 Staff LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-12:15PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 HIST 2231 E1 The Heritage of the Past I UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009 HIST 2233 E1 The Modern World UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009 HIST 2282 E1 Government and the Individual UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 05:50PM-08:20PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/14/2009 06/04/2009 HIST 2852 E1 Modern Cultural History UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009

MATH: Mathematics (Undergraduate) MATH 1131 E1 College Mathematics I UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 MATH 1132 E1 College Mathematics II UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 MATH 1132 H1 College Mathematics II UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:25PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MATH 1142 E1 Introduction to Statistics UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Prereq: MATH 1141 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 MATH 1106 H1 Trigonometry UG 4.00 Staff LEC MTTH 06:00PM-09:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MATH 1141 E1 Intro to Mathematical Methods UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/09/2009 07/23/2009 MATH 1143 E1 Stat Applications of Business UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Prereq: MATH 1142 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009

MGMT: Management (Undergraduate) MGMT 1110 E1 Business in Global Society UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 MGMT 4415 E1 Intro Small Bus Mgmt UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 08:30PM-11:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/13/2009 06/03/2009

MIS: Computer Management (Undergraduate) MIS 1135 E1 Introduction to Computers UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 12:00PM-02:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 MIS 2110 E1DNew Perspec. on the Internet UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MIS 2121 E1DIntro to Adobe Photoshop 7.0 UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MIS 2151 E4DElectronic Commerce & Beyond UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MIS 3131 E1DAdobe Web Collection UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MIS 3142 E1DInformation Security UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MIS 3161 E1DMultimedia for the Web UG 3.00 Medaska WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

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MIS 4450 E1DInformation Resource Mgmt UG 3.00 Medaska WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 MIS 1135 E2 Introduction to Computers UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

PHIL: Philosophy (Undergraduate) PHIL 1101 H1 Introduction to Logic UG 3.00 Staff LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-12:15PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PHIL 2271 E1 Philosophy UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 PHIL 1178 E1 Philosophy of Literature UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 08:30PM-11:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/14/2009 06/04/2009 PHIL 2255 E1 Business Ethics UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009 PHIL 2255 E2 Business Ethics UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009

PHYS: Physics/Photonics (Undergraduate) PHYS 1125 E1 Astronomy UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-10:25PM Coreq: PHYS 1025 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/08/2009 07/18/2009

PSYC: Psychology (Undergraduate) PSYC 1120 E1 Industrial Psychology UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 12:00PM-02:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 PSYC 1142 E1 Psychology II UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 09:00AM-11:30AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 PSYC 1120 E2 Industrial Psychology UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 05/26/2009 07/03/2009 PSYC 1141 E1 Psychology I UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009 PSYC 1141 E2 Psychology I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/08/2009 07/22/2009 PSYC 1173 E1 Group Dynamics UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/18/2009 07/18/2009

SOCI: Sociology (Undergraduate) SOCI 2242 E1 Sociology II UG 3.00 Staff LEC S 12:00PM-02:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/11/2009 06/27/2009 SOCI 2241 E1 Sociology I UG 3.00 Staff LEC F 06:30PM-09:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 04/10/2009 06/26/2009

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Summer Session III (Second Semester)

ACCT: Accounting (Undergraduate) ACCT 1132 E1 Accounting II UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-08:00PM Prereq: ACCT 1131 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

BUSI: Business (Undergraduate) BUSI 2450 E1DBusiness Dynamics UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 BUSI 2550 E1DData Comm&Comp Netwk Business UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

COMM: Communications (Undergraduate) COMM 3311 E1DCustomer Service UG 3.00 Medaska WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online class 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 COMM 2866 E1 Women & Minorities in Media UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 08:30PM-11:00PM Prereq: ENGW 1101 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/08/2009 07/29/2009

CORE: University Core (Undergraduate) CORE 1006 E1BThe Global Challenge UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Coreq: ENGW 1101, ENGL 1101 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Blended course, meets in-person and online 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CORE 2007 E1 Persp on Individual UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 1006 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 CORE 3009 E1 The American Experience UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: CORE 2008 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

ECON: Economics (Undergraduate) ECON 1122 E1 Microeconomics UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

ENGL: English (Undergraduate) ENGL 1111 H1 Literature and Composition I UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 09:00AM-12:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 2224 E1DCareer Women/Lit & Film UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 2261 H1 Strat/Skills Academic Success UG 3.00 Staff LEC MTWTH 09:00AM-11:45AM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 0097 E1 Basic English UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 1111 E1 Literature and Composition I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 2212 E1 Masterpieces of Literature II UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 ENGL 2241 E1 Politics in Modern Literature UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 05:50PM-08:20PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/08/2009 07/29/2009 ENGL 2261 H2 Strat/Skills Academic Success UG 3.00 Staff LEC MTTH 06:00PM-09:45PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

HIST: History (Undergraduate) HIST 2231 H1 The Heritage of the Past I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

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HIST 1123 E1 Business History UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

MATH: Mathematics (Undergraduate) MATH 1131 H1 College Mathematics I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 09:00AM-12:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 MATH 0096 H1 Basic Mathematics UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 MATH 1142 E1 Introduction to Statistics UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Prereq: MATH 1141 Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

MIS: Computer Management (Undergraduate) MIS 2110 E1DNew Perspec. on the Internet UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 MIS 2123 E1DOffice XP:Intro. Concepts UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 MIS 2141 E1DAdobe Photoshop 7.0 Advanced UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 MIS 2141 E2DAdobe Photoshop 7.0 Advanced UG 3.00 Staff WEB Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: Need FDU Webmail Account, Meets DL Requirement, Fully online course 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 MIS 1135 E1 Introduction to Computers UG 3.00 Staff LEC MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 MIS 4433 E1 Computer Management UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 05:50PM-08:20PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/08/2009 07/29/2009

PSYC: Psychology (Undergraduate) PSYC 1801 H1 Careers & Life UG 1.00 Pacillo LEC MTWTHF 06:00PM-07:00PM Restr: Open to students in the EOF program only, Students cannot register for this course online. Note: EOF Program Only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 PSYC 1801 H2 Careers & Life UG 1.00 Pacillo LEC MTWTHF 07:10PM-08:10PM Restr: Open to students in the EOF program only, Students cannot register for this course online. Note: EOF Program Only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 PSYC 1801 H3 Careers & Life UG 1.00 Pacillo LEC MTWTHF 08:20PM-09:20PM Restr: Open to students in the EOF program only, Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest Note: EOF Program Only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009

SOCI: Sociology (Undergraduate) SOCI 2247 H1 Popular Culture UG 3.00 Christiano LEC MTWTHF 01:00PM-03:30PM Restr: Open to students in the EOF program only, Students cannot register for this course online. Note: EOF Program Only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 SOCI 2247 H2 Popular Culture UG 3.00 Miller LEC MTWTHF 01:00PM-03:30PM Restr: Open to students in the EOF program only, Students cannot register for this course online. Note: EOF Program Only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 SOCI 2247 H3 Popular Culture UG 3.00 Setteducati-Verem LEC MTWTHF 01:00PM-03:30PM Restr: Open to students in the EOF program only, Students cannot register for this course online. Note: EOF Program Only 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 SOCI 2241 E1 Sociology I UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 06:00PM-09:30PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 07/06/2009 08/15/2009 SOCI 2245 E1 Crime Detect:Hist Overview UG 3.00 Staff LEC TTH 08:30PM-11:00PM Restr: Open to students in Individual Studies, Liberal Arts, or Hotel Rest 06/08/2009 07/29/2009