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This bulletin is current as of the print date

of February 25, 2015.

For the most up to date class schedule,

registration, payment and refund policies

please check online at www.mercy.edu

Mercy College reserves the right

to revise or change it’s academic

calendar, rules, charges, fees,

schedules, courses, requirements

for degrees and any other

regulations, policies or practices

affecting students whenever

considered necessary or desirable.

The foregoing changes may

include, without limitation, the

elimination of courses, and

programs.

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Dobbs Ferry NY, 10522

Table of Contents

Registration/Payment Procedures . . . 2

Mercy Connect Guide For Payment And Financial Aid . . . 4

Summer 2015 Academic Calendar . . . 5

Hours Of Operation . . . 6

General Information . . . 7

Financial Assistance . . . 7

Withdrawal and Refund . . . 7

Refund Schedule with Official Withdrawal . . . . 8

Payment Policy and Procedures for All Students . . . 8

Payment Arrangements . . . 8

Tuition And Fees For Summer 2015 . . . 9

Immunization Requirements . . . 10

Meningococcal Information . . . 11

Meningococcal Meningitis Vaccination Response Form . . . 12

Mercy College Immunization Record . . . 13

How To Use This Course Schedule . . . 14

Summer 2015 Graduate Semester Communication Disorders . . . 15 Counseling . . . 15 Cybersecurity . . . 16 Education . . . 16 English Literature . . . 20 Nursing . . . 20 Organizational Leadership . . . 20 Physician Assistant . . . 21 Psychology . . . 21

School Building Leadership . . . 22

School Psychology . . . 22

Summer 2015 Undergraduate Semester Accounting . . . 24

American Sign Language . . . 24

Art . . . 24 Behavioral Science . . . 24 Biology . . . 25 Business Law . . . 25 Chemistry . . . 25 Communication Disorders . . . 26

Computer Information Systems . . . 26

Corporate And Homeland Security . . . . 26

Critical Inquiry . . . 26 Economics . . . 26 English . . . 26 Exercise Science . . . 27 Finance . . . 27 French . . . 27 Health Science . . . 27 History . . . 27 International Business . . . 28 Junior Seminar . . . 28 Management . . . 28 Marketing . . . 28 Mathematics . . . 28 Media Studies . . . 29 Music . . . 29 Nursing . . . 29

Occupational Therapy Assistant . . . 29

Philosophy . . . 30 Physics . . . 30 Psychology . . . 30 Religion . . . 31 Social Work . . . 31 Sociology . . . 31 Spanish . . . 32 Veterinary Technology . . . 33 Summer 2015 Trimester Occupational Therapy . . . 34 Physical Therapy . . . 34

Summer 2015 Course Bulletin

Summer 2015 Quarter Business Administration . . . 36

Finance . . . 36

Health Service Management . . . 36

Human Resource Management . . . 37

International Business . . . 37

Management . . . 37

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In-person and Web registration will begin on March 4, 2015

Registration/Payment Procedures

• You must be in FULL compliance with the New York State

Immunization Law. Submit immunization

documents to the Office of Student Services.

• Make and keep an appointment with your counselor/

mentor to go over your degree requirements and

review your transcript on Mercy Connect. If you

have transfer credits, pay particular attention to your

transfer work, and make sure that you do not enroll in

a course for which you have already received credit.

• Review available courses through Mercy Connect.

• Check

prerequisites and registration restrictions for each

course in which you plan to register by clicking on the

CRN and then clicking on the course title. This will tell

you the prerequisite.

• Make a list of the courses in which you plan to enroll

using a Registration/Schedule Worksheet.

• Clear any holds that prevent registration. Your holds

status is available via Mercy Connect by selecting the

student tab, then selecting “view holds”. If you have

any questions about your holds, contact the Office of

Student Service Support Center at

1-888-464-6737.

• If you intend to use Financial Aid (grants and loans),

you

MUST file the 2015-16 Free Application for Federal

Student Aid (FAFSA). The last day to file the

2015-2016 FAFSA is

June 30, 2015. If you have already filed

a FAFSA, please check with your counselor/advisor

to make sure that you have submitted all the required

documents for aid to disburse.

• All payment arrangements must be completed by

Semester: May 6, 2015

Trimester: April 3, 2015

Quarter: May 6, 2015

To proceed with registration:

• Either process your registration online (see procedures

below) or take your registration form, signed by a

counselor/mentor, to the Office of Student Services to

complete your registration.

• You will be required to complete a Student

Acknowledgement Statement and Method of Payment

Information Form. This will be used to assist you

in completing your payment arrangements for the

summer term.

• If you have changed your address, submit your change

of address request form at the Office of Student

Services at your local campus or fax it to 914-674-7516

After you have registered:

• Print your schedule via Mercy Connect.

• Follow through with your payment/financial aid

procedures. You can pay online via Mercy Connect.

Web ReGISTRATION

Registration Instructions for Mercy Connect

Online students who live in the Tri State area must follow the

New York State Immunization Law.

You can fax your proof of immunization to the Office of

Student Services at 914-674-7516.

• After logging into Mercy Connect select the

Administrative Services tab at the top of the page.

(If you have trouble logging into Mercy Connect,

please contact the Helpdesk at [email protected]

or 914-674-7526.)

• To register for classes, choose

Student and Financial Aid.

• On the

Student and Financial Aid page, choose

Registration to view the Registration Menu.

• On the

Student and Financial Aid page, choose

Registration to view the Registration Menu.

For questions on your holds, call

1-888-464-6737.

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– Summer 2015 Semester

– Summer 2015 Trimester

– Summer 2015 Quarter

Highlight the term, and click the Submit Term button. This

will return you to the Registration Menu.

• The first time you select add or drop classes for

a term you will be required to complete a Student

Acknowledgement Statement and Method of Payment

Information Form. This information will be used to

assist you in completing your payment arrangements

for the fall term.

• If you want to search for classes, click the

Class Search

button at the bottom of the page. This brings you to

the

Look Up Classes page. On this page, you can search

for classes using specific criteria. You must select

the subject name and any other criteria you wish

to specify (course number, campus, etc.) however

only the subject name is required. After selecting the

criteria, click

Class Search.

• On the

Look Up Classes page, a listing of classes

fitting the criteria you specified will appear. Class

information, such as dates, days, time, campus, and

seats available will appear for each class listing. If you

wish to register for a class, check the box in front of

the

CRN and click Register. If there is a C in the box, the

class is closed. If there is an X in the box it has been

cancelled. If you are on hold you will not be able to

check any boxes.

• If you do not have to look up classes because you

already know the

Course Reference Number (CRN) choose

Add or Drop Classes from the Registration Menu. Then

enter the CRNs in the boxes (one CRN per box). After

entering the CRNs click the

Submit Changes button. (If

you receive an error message on the

Add/Drop Classes

page, check your schedule of classes or contact your

counselor/mentor.)

• To

Drop a Class - In the second column, ‘Action’ there is

a window with a down arrow. Click on the arrow and

a message should appear indicating ‘

Web Drop’. Click

this and then at the bottom of the form click on ‘

Submit

Changes’. If the message (web drop) does not appear in

the window the period for dropping through the web is

over and you should contact your advisor. Please see

Withdrawals and Refunds.

• You can view your schedule by clicking

Detail Schedule

on the

Registration Menu. To get to the Registration

Menu, click the menu icon on the toolbar located in

the top right corner of the page. If you want to print

your class schedule, click the printer icon on your web

browser’s toolbar.

Before you logout, click on

Account Summary from the

Student Account menu under Student and Financial Aid. Make

sure you have made the necessary arrangements to

cover your tuition using grants, loans, payment plans,

etc.

We ARe HeRe TO HeLP YOU:

Graduate/Undergraduate Advising:

Contact your program director/student service counselor

Registration Holds:

Student Services Support Center at 1-888-464-6737

Financial Aid:

Student Services Support Center at 1-888-464-6737

Graduate/Undergraduate Academic holds:

Contact your School Dean

Computer helpdesk:

[email protected] or 914-674-7526

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Registration/Payment Procedures

ReGISTRATION/SCHeDULe WORkSHeeT

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OBTAINING YOUR MERCY COLLEGE CONNECT ACCOUNT

1.

Navigate to http://connect.mercy.edu

2.

Click on “Get your Username and Password” on the left

3.

Enter the required information, and click SUBMIT.

4.

This will provide you with your Username and PIN number for Mercy Connect and Blackboard, the

College’s online course system

ACCESSING YOUR STUDENT ACCOUNT

1.

Go to http://connect.mercy.edu

2.

Login

3.

Click on the Academic Services tab at the right side of the page

4.

Select Administrative Services

5.

Select Student & Financial Aid

6.

Click on “Student Account”

7.

Select Term to review current charges and financial aid package

MerCy CoLLeGe hoMePaGe to oBtain entranCe/exit CoUnSeLinG:

1.

Go to Mercy College Homepage at www.mercy.edu

2

.

Go to Admissions

3.

Go to Financial Aid, How to apply link on the right side of the page.

Go to Forms and

Documentation

4.

All the way to Bottom of Page are Links (URL’S) for Entrance and Exit Interviews

CanCeLLation and SChedULe ChanGe PoLiCy

The College reserves the right to revise, change schedule or cancel any course whenever considered

necessary or desirable. Course cancellation information is posted in Mercy Connect. Students are also

notified via Mercy Connect e-mail.

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Summer 2015 Academic Calendar

THE COLLEGE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO EXTEND ANY TERM IN THE EVENT OF CLASS CANCELLATIONS DUE TO WEATHER AND/OR OTHER EMERGENCY.

Calendar and Hours of Operation

Holidays: College Holiday (5/22), Memorial Day (5/25), Independence Day (7/4), Spring Commencement: Wednesday, 5/20 All terms follow the schedule for observed Federal holidays, as outlined in the term A schedule.

TeRMS A, b, and C

In addition to in-person class time, each course in these terms will include at least 20% additional course time through online activities.

TeRM A - 10 weeks, Wednesday, May 27 – Tuesday, August 4

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – Tuesday, June 2 Last Day for Withdrawal – June 27

TeRM b - 5 weeks, Wednesday, May 27 – Tuesday, June 30

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – Tuesday, June 2 Last Day for Withdrawal – June 9

TeRM C - 5 weeks, Wednesday, July 1 – Tuesday, August 4

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – Tuesday, July 7 Last Day for Withdrawal – July 15

TeRM R – Friday, April 24 – Sunday, August 9 Graduate Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy

Inclusive dates for course offerings including clinical site placements Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – April 30 Last Day for Withdrawal – June 14

TeRMS e1, e2, e3, e4 – Monday, May 18 – Wednesday, August 19 Organizational Management e1 Monday, May 18 – Friday, June 12

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – May 22 Last Day for Withdrawal – June 1

e2 Monday, June 15 – Wednesday, July 8

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – June 19 Last Day for Withdrawal – June 24

e3 Thursday, July 9 – Friday, July 31

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – July 13 Last Day for Withdrawal – July 17

e4 Monday, August 3 – Wednesday, August 19

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – August 7 Last Day for Withdrawal – August 13

TeRM Q – Wednesday, May 27 – Tuesday, August 4 – Business (MBA), Organizational Leadership

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – June 2 Last Day for Withdrawal – June 27

TeRM N – Wednesday, July 1 – Tuesday, July 28 – Education

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – July 6 Last Day for Withdrawal – July 15

TeRM T – Monday, August 3 – Friday, August 28 – Education

Last Day for Registration and Change of Program – August 8 Last Day for Withdrawal – August 15

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*Please note:

ChanGe oF SatUrday hoUrS aS oF May 2015

the office will be open

the 2

nd

and 4

th

Saturday of the month.

hoUrS oF oPeration

admissions

PaCt

Student Services

dobbs Ferry Monday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 8:30 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 8:30 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 8:30 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 8:30 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:00 pm* Bronx Monday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:00 pm* Manhattan Monday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Tuesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Thursday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:00 pm 9:00 am - 2:00 pm* yorktown Monday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

Tuesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm SEE STUDENT SERVICE 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

Wednesday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm HOURS 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

Thursday 9:00 am - 7:00 pm 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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General Information

General Information

non-deGree SeekinG StUdentS

Non-Degree Seeking Students (Non-Matriculating) Students who wish to enroll in courses for college credit on a non-matriculating (non-degree) basis may register for those courses without making a formal application for admission to Mercy College. However, all non-matriculating students must meet with an admissions counselor to complete a non-degree form and to have the desired courses approved.

Non-matriculated students are not eligible for Federal, State or Institutional Financial Aid. For payment options or assistance with financial aid requirements, an appointment with a Student Services Staff member is recommended. You are welcome to the Office of Student Services at any of our four campus locations or may phone the Office of Admissions to become a matriculated student at

877-MERCY-GO.

FinanCiaL aSSiStanCe

The Office of Student Services communicates with students both via Mercy Connect and via US Mail. Requests for required documentation and financial aid award package notifications are sent as both a targeted email message, and via US Mail. To expedite processes, students are encouraged to login to Mercy Connect weekly to check for these messages. Directions for using Mercy Connect are available in the Mercy Connect Section of this bulletin. Additionally, you are welcome to visit one of our campus Office of Student Services if you need personalized assistance. Finally, you may also contact us by telephone:

athletic Scholarships

914-674-7566

academic Scholarships 888-464-6737

account or Financial aid status 888-464-6737

WithdraWaLS and reFUndS

Students wishing to withdraw from courses for which they have registered MUST file an official withdrawal. Ceasing to attend classes does not constitute an official withdrawal. If you do not officially withdraw it will result in the issuance of a grade of “FW” which will be calculated into the student’s GPA as an “F” and may result in dismissal. In addition this status will be reported to the Office of Student Services and may result in a reevaluation and possibly a reduction of financial aid funds. Notification to the instructor or to any other office does not constitute an official withdrawal. An official withdrawal may be processed in person at any Student Services Office, or via Mercy Connect.

Withdrawal from class(es) does not necessarily entitle a student to a refund of tuition and fees paid, or to a reversal of tuition charged. Refunds will be made in accordance with the refund schedule. The date of withdrawal will be the date the official withdrawal form is entered into the computer, not the last date of class attendance. Students who receive financial aid should contact a Student Services counselor.

CoUrSe ForMatS

Mercy College offers classes in three basic formats, all with high standards of academic quality:

“Classroom” meaning in a traditional classroom, lab, or studio situation. Students can take classroom-based courses at any of one or more of our four convenient campuses in Dobbs Ferry, Bronx, Manhattan, or Yorktown Heights. These courses form the majority of classes offered at Mercy College. These courses are marked in the Campus Column as “DF”, “BX”, “MT” or “YH” in the course guide.

“Online” meaning 100% delivered over the internet using web-based software and other supports. These courses are marked in the Campus Column as “DL” in the course guide (“distance learning”). Online courses generally don’t meet at a particular time, rather students and faculty post messages and have conversations with each other in secure online environments at times that meet their own schedules. The academic expectations are the same as a classroom-based course. Mercy College has developed orientation materials for talking an online course: https://www. mercy.edu/academics/mercy-online/student-resources/

The courses marked with a “ * ” in the course guide offer the best benefits of a traditional professor / classroom environment with the convenience and enhancements of an online course. Courses will vary on the proportion of classroom and online components, but the academic expectations are the same. Mercy College has developed orientation materials for the online portions: https://www.mercy.edu/academics/mercy- online/student-resources/

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reFUnd SChedULe With oFFiCiaL

WithdraWaL

(Dates indicate the last day on which the official withdrawal may be processed)

UNDeRGRADUATe & GRADUATe PROGRAMS

100% 80% 0%

TERM A Jun 2 Jun 9 Jun 10

TERM B Jun 2 Jun 4 Jun 5

TERM C Jul 7 Jul 9 Jul 10

TERM E1 May 22 May 25 May 26

TERM E2 Jun 19 Jun 22 Jun 23

TERM E3 Jul 13 Jul 16 Jul 17

TERM E4 Aug 7 Aug 10 Aug 11

TERM N Jul 6 Jul 7 Jul 8

TERM Q Jun 2 Jun 9 Jun 10

TERM R Apr 30 May 7 May 8

TERM T Aug 8 Aug 9 Aug 10

Students that withdraw during any part of the refund

period and have deferred payment via third party

(whether financial aid, employer, etc) arrangements will

be responsible for all tuition and related fees regardless if

eligibility of such arrangements for disbursement and/or

payment have been established prior to withdrawal.

Credit granted for tuition charged to American Express,

Discover, MasterCard or VISA will be credited to the

student’s Mercy College account.

Refunds will be granted only for credit that appears on

the student’s account. The processing of refunds

from loans, financial aid award, or other third party

reimbursement cannot begin prior to the time the

College certifies eligibility and/or receives and posts the

funds to the student’s account. Refund checks

are made payable to the student and mailed to the

student’s home address.

Refunds resulting from a Parent Plus Loan will be made

payable to the parent and mailed to the parent’s

address on record.

PayMent PoLiCy and ProCedUreS For

aLL StUdentS

To best serve your financial needs as a student at Mercy

College, it is important to familiarize yourself

with the College’s payment policy. The following is a brief

summary of those policies, for further

information please refer to our web site or call

1-888-464-6737.

Acceptable payment arrangements must be made three

weeks before the first day of each term.

Acceptable payment arrangements include payment in

full or approved financial aid and a payment plan

covering the balance in full. Students who have not made

satisfactory payment arrangements will incur

monthly late fees, and will have registration/transcript

holds placed on their accounts. Prior balances

must be paid in full.

aCCePtaBLe PayMent arranGeMentS

inCLUde:

• Checks and credit cards (American Express, Discover,

MasterCard, VISA)

• Official Scholarship Notification

• Company Reimbursement – Written authorization on

company letterhead, signed by a supervisor, specifying

that payment will be made directly to Mercy College

• Employee Reimbursement – Tuition Reimbursement

Agreement must be signed

• Approved Financial Aid grants and loans

• Payment Plan Agreements - Interest-Free Monthly

Payment Option Plan

• Tuition Management Systems apply at www.afford.

com or 1-800-722-4867

• Mercy College Payment Plan apply at https://www.

mercy.edu/services/paymentplanform.pdf

Note: Students eligible for the maximum amount of

financial aid and grants are still responsible for the

difference between tuition and fee charges and full

grant eligibility.

A payment plan or supplemental private loan may

be required to cover the balance due.

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Tuition and Fees

Tuition and Fees for Summer 2015

all fees are non-refundable and subject to change without prior notice.

Undergraduate tuition Full time (12 credits or more) $8733.00 per term Part time (less than 12 credits) $735.00 per credit

Undergraduate registration Fee 12 credits or more $305.00 per term Less than 12 credits $153.00 per term

Special Program tuition (Fall and Spring Terms Only)

Computer Arts & Technology: greater than 6 credits $800.00 per term Computer Arts & Technology: 6 credits or less $400.00 per term Music Industry & Technology: greater than 6 credits $800.00 per term Music Industry & Technology: 6 credits or less $400.00 per term Occupational Therapy Assistant: 2nd year students $100.00 per term

Graduate tuition Communication Disorders $910.00 per credit

Counseling $828.00 per credit

Cybersecurity $846.00 per credit

Education $828.00 per credit

English Literature $828.00 per credit Health Services Management $828.00 per credit Human Resource Management $846.00 per credit MBA - Business Administration $846.00 per credit

Nursing $828.00 per credit

Occupational Therapy $910.00 per credit Organizational Leadership $846.00 per credit Physical Therapy $910.00 per credit Physician Assistant Studies $950.00 per credit

Psychology $828.00 per credit

Public Accounting $846.00 per credit School Building Leadership $828.00 per credit School Psychology $828.00 per credit Web Strategy and Design $846.00 per credit

Graduate registration Fee 12 credits or more $305.00 per term Less than 12 credits $153.00 per term

Graduate Fees Physician Assistant - Final program year $275.00 per term Physical Therapy - 2nd year students $130.00 per term Physical Therapy - 3rd year students $130.00 per term Occupational Therapy - 1st year students $330.00 per term Occupational Therapy - 2nd year students $200.00 per term Communication Disorders - 1st year students $225.00 per term

transcript Fee Official Transcript Free

Unofficial Transcript $5.00 per copy

international Student Fee First Time Enrolled Fee $450.00

application Fee Undergraduate $40.00

Graduate $40.00

Graduate-OT/PT/OM Programs $62.00

audit Fee 50% of tuition

Late Payment Fee For each late payment $100.00 each

Late registration Fee $100.00 each

returned Check Fee $20.00 each

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Immunization Requirements

All students enrolling for six or more credits must be in full

compliance with the New York State Immunization law, and will

not be permitted to register for classes without proof of one MMR

and submission of a completed meningitis form. The remaining

documentation must be submitted within 30 days of the start of the

semester. If the documentation is not submitted, the student will

not be allowed to continue attending classes and will be dropped

from his/her courses without refund (full tuition liability).

There are several ways to comply with the immunization

requirements:

MeninGoCoCCaL MeninGitiS

The New York Public Health Law requires that colleges

distribute information about Meningococcal Meningitis

disease and vaccination to all students registered for

six or more credits. Students are required to decide

whether or not to be immunized for Meningitis and to

submit a form that formally confirms their decision. A

copy of the form is provided in this booklet. The

completed form should be submitted to the Office of

Student Services (it can be faxed to 914-674-7516 or if

you prefer, submit the information electronically through

Mercy Connect https://www.mercy.edu/vaccine

Electronic submission of the meningitis form through

Mercy Connect will be accepted as your signature.

MeaSLeS, MUMPS, and rUBeLLa (MMr)

The New York Public Health Law requires that all

college students born after December 31, 1956 who

are taking six or more credits in a semester provide a

certificate documenting immunity to measles, mumps,

and rubella (MMR) before their first term of study.

Measles: two doses are required.

1

st

Dose administered after the age of 12 months.

2

nd

Dose administered more than 30 days after the first

dose and after the age of 15 months.

In the alternative, the student can present medical

proof of the disease or laboratory proof of immunity

(student must submit a copy of the lab report).

Mumps: one dose

One dose administered after the age of 12 months or

laboratory proof of immunity (student must submit a

copy of the lab report).

rubella: one dose

One dose administered after the age of 12 months or

laboratory proof of immunity (student must submit a

copy of the lab report).

The MMR combined vaccination fulfills the requirement

for one dose of measles, one mumps, and one rubella

immunization;

however, a second measles vaccine,

administered at least 30 days after the first dose, is

required. Because the combined vaccine was not

available in the United States before January 1, 1972,

no MMR immunizations administered before that date

are acceptable for US students.

For more information about immunization, please contact

your doctor or the NYS Department of Health website at

www.health.state.ny.us

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Immunization Requirements and Forms

Meningococcal Information

On July 22, 2003, Governor Pataki signed New York State Public Health Law (NYSPHL) 2167 requiring colleges and universities to distribute information about meningococcal disease and vaccination to all students meeting the enrollment criteria, whether they live on or off campus. This law became effective on August 15, 2003.

What is meningococcal disease?

Meningococcal disease is a severe bacterial infection of the bloodstream or meninges (a thin lining covering the brain and spinal cord) caused by the meningococcus germ.

Who gets meningococcal disease?

Anyone can get meningococcal disease, but it is more common in infants and children. For some adolescents, such as first year college students living in dormitories, there is an increased risk of meningococcal disease. Every year in the United States approximately 2,500 people are infected and 300 die from the disease. Other persons at increased risk include household contacts of a person known to have had this disease, immunocompromised people, and people traveling to parts of the world where meningococcal meningitis is prevalent.

How is the meningococcus germ spread?

The meningococcus germ is spread by direct close contact with nose or throat discharges of an infected person.

What are the symptoms?

High fever, headache, vomiting, stiff neck and a rash are symptoms of meningococcal disease. The symptoms may appear 2 to 10 days after exposure, but usually within 5 days. Among people who develop meningococcal disease, 10-15% die, in spite of treatment with antibiotics. Of those who live, permanent brain damage, hearing loss, kidney failure, loss of arms or legs, or chronic nervous system problems can occur.

What is the treatment for meningococcal disease?

Antibiotics, such as penicillin G or ceftriaxone, can be used to treat people with meningococcal disease.

Should people who have been in contact with a diagnosed case of meningococcal meningitis be treated?

Only people who have been in close contact (household members, intimate contacts, health care personnel performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation,

daycare center playmates, etc.) need to be considered for preventive treatment. Such people are usually advised to obtain a prescription for a special antibiotic (either ifampin, ciprofloxacin or ceftriaxone) from their physician. Casual contact, as might occur in a regular classroom, office or factory setting, is not usually significant enough to cause concern.

Is there a vaccine to prevent meningococcal meningitis?

In February 2005 the CDC recommended a new vaccine, known as Menactra™ for use to prevent meningococcal disease in people 11-55 years of age. The previously licensed version of this vaccine, Menomune™ is available for children 2-10 years old and adults older than 55 years. Both vaccines are 85% to 100% effective in preventing the 4 kinds of the meningococcus germ (types A, C, Y, W-135). These 4 types cause about 70% of the disease in the United States. Because the vaccines do not include type B, which accounts for about one-third of cases in adolescents, they do not prevent all cases of meningococcal disease.

Is the vaccine safe? Are there adverse side effects to the vaccine?

Both vaccines are currently available and both are safe and effective vaccines. However, both vaccines may cause mild and infrequent side effects, such as redness and pain at the injection site lasting up to two days.

Who should get the meningococcal vaccine?

The vaccine is recommended for all adolescents entering middle school (11-12 years old) and high school (15 years old), and all first year college students living in dormitories. However, the vaccine will benefit all teenagers and young adults in the United States. Also at increased risk are people with terminal complement deficiencies or asplenia, some laboratory workers and travelers to endemic areas of the world.

What is the duration of protection from the vaccine?

Menomune™, the older vaccine, requires booster doses every 3 to 5 years. Although research is still pending, the new vaccine, Menactra™, will probably not require booster doses.

How do I get more information about meningococcal disease and vaccination? Contact your physician or your student health service. Additional information is also available on the websites of the New York State Department of Health, www.health.state.ny.us; the Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/index.htm; and the American College Health Association, www.acha.org

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MerCy CoLLeGe

MeninGoCoCCaL MeninGitiS VaCCination

reSPonSe ForM

Mercy College is required to maintain a record of the following for each student:

1. A response to receipt of meningococcal disease and vaccine information signed by the

student.

2. A record of meningococcal meningitis immunization within the past 10 years; or

3. An acknowledgement of meningococcal disease risks and refusal of the immunization signed

by the student.

New York State Public Health Law requires that all college and university students enrolled for at least six

(6) semester hours complete and return the following form to the Office of Student Services. Please check

one:

i have (for students under the age of 18: My child has):

had meningococcal meningitis immunization within the past 10 years.

Date received: ___________________________(Please attach proof signed by a health care

provider.)

[Note: If you (your child) received the meningococcal vaccine available before February 2005

called Menomune™, please note this vaccine’s protection lasts for approximately 3 to 5 years.

Revaccination with the new conjugate vaccine called Menactra™ should be considered within 3-5

years after receiving Menomune™.]

read, or have had explained to me, the information regarding meningococcal meningitis disease.

I understand the risks of not receiving the vaccine. I have decided that I (my child) will

not obtain

immunization against meningococcal meningitis disease.

Signed _____________________________________________ Date ______________________

(Parent / Guardian if student is a minor.)

Print Student’s Name _______________________________ Student’s Date of Birth____________

Student’s Mercy College ID #: _________________________________________

Student’s Social Security #: ___________________________________________

ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM THROUGH MERCY CONNECT WILL BE ACCEPTED AS

YOUR SIGNATURE: https://www.mercy.edu/vaccine OR YOU CAN FAX THIS FORM TO THE OFFICE OF

STUDENT SERvICES AT 914-674-7516

On July 22, 2003, Governor Pataki signed New York State Public Health Law (NYSPHL) 2167 requiring colleges and universities to distribute information about meningococcal disease and

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Immunization Requirements and Forms

MerCy CoLLeGe

iMMUnization reCord

Name ____________________________________________ Date _______________________________

Social Security # ___________________________________ Date of Birth _________________________

Mercy College ID # _________________________________

I certify that the following is the immunization record of the above-named person. This record is

presented in accordance with the New York State Immunization requirements for college students.

Measles (rubeola):

Two doses of measles vaccine:

Date: Dose 1 ___________________

(given after 1st birthday)

Dose 2 ___________________

OR

Physician documented history of the disease

Date of Disease: ___________________

OR

Serologic evidence of immunity

Date of positive immune titer: _________

rubella:

One dose of rubella vaccine:

Date: Dose 1 _____________________

OR

Serologic evidence of immunity

Date of positive immune titer: __________

Mumps:

One dose of mumps vaccine:

Date: Dose 1 _____________________

OR

Physician documented history of the disease

Date of Disease: ____________________

OR

Serologic evidence of immunity

Date of positive immune titer: __________

Medical/Religious Exemption: __________________________________________________

Health Official Name (Please print): ________________________________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________________

Telephone: ____________________________________________________________________________

Health Official’s Signature: ________________________________________________________________

Mercy College is required by law to have all students born after December 31, 1956 in compliance. Please be

advised that you will not be able to register unless your immunization records are submitted to your

campus Office of Student Services.

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How to use this course schedule

bIOLOGY

DF BIOL130DFA HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I

T

02:30 PM - 05:20 PM

A

4

192

DF BIOL130DFA HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY I

R

06:00 PM - 08:50 PM

A

3

222

LeGeND

Campus Codes

BX = Bronx

DF

= Dobbs Ferry

DL

= Online Learning (Web)

MT = Manhattan

YH = Yorktown

CRN = Course Reference Number

TBA = To Be Announced

Subject

Campus

Course ID

Course Title

Day(s) of week

class meets

Time

class meets

Credits

CRN Number

Term

Day Abbreviation

M = Monday

T = Tuesday

W = Wednesday

R = Thursday

F = Friday

S = Saturday

U

= Sunday

MW = Monday & Wednesday

TR = Tuesday & Thursday

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SUMMER 2015 Graduate Semester

SUMMER 2015 Graduate Semester

CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

DF CMDS505DFA Professional Issues MTWR 04:30 pm - 07:30 pm B BLD 1 21033

DF CMDS590DFA Bilingualism/Apraxia MW 04:30 pm - 07:30 pm MC BLD 3 20131

DF CMDS590DFB Adult Neurogenic Disorders TR 05:10 pm - 08:10 pm MC BLD 3 20132 DF CMDS590DFC Special Topics in Comm. Disord MW 04:30 pm - 07:30 pm MC BLD 3 21878

DF CMDS620DFA Clinical Practicum I T 04:00 pm - 05:00 pm MC BLD 1 210

DF CMDS621DFA Adv. In House Clinical Pract TBA TBA MC BLD 1 20756

DF CMDS630DFA Clinical Practicum III T 04:00 pm - 05:00 pm MC BLD 2 212

DF CMDS635DFA Schl-Based Clncl Prctcm T 04:00 pm - 05:00 pm MC BLD 2 213

DF CMDS640DFA Clncl Prctcm in Audiology T 09:00 am - 10:00 am MC BLD 1 214

DF CMDS891DFA Clncl Prctcm Continuation TBA TBA MC BLD 0 216

DF CMDS899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA MC MM 0 217

COUNSELING

DL CNSL525DLA Cnslng College Bound Student TBA TBA A WB 3 20812

BX CNSL614BXA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt R 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm A BLD 3 20650

DL CNSL614DLA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt TBA TBA A WB 3 20639

DF CNSL620DFA Sys App Cnsl Fam & Individuals TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22109

DL CNSL625DLA Domestic Violence TBA TBA A WB 3 542

DL CNSL630DLA Counseling and Ethics TBA TBA A WB 3 546

DL CNSL640DLA Human Development I TBA TBA A WB 3 547

DF CNSL650DFA Counseling and Application I MTWRF TBA A BLD 3 22072

DL CNSL651DLA Mlticltrl Prspctives in Cnslng TBA TBA A WB 3 556

DL CNSL654DLA Psychopathology TBA TBA A WB 3 558

BX CNSL655BXA Counseling and Application II MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 560 DF CNSL655DFB Counseling and Application II MTWRF 09:00 am - 05:00 pm A BLD 3 20811

BX CNSL660BXB Practicum in Group Work TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 565

DF CNSL660DFC Practicum in Group Work MTWRF 09:00 am - 05:00 pm A BLD 3 20809

BX CNSL665BXA Career Devlpmnt and Cnslng MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 567

DL CNSL665DLA Career Devlpmnt and Cnslng TBA TBA A WB 3 568

DF CNSL667DFA Assessment in Counseling TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 569

DL CNSL673DLA Research Methodology TBA TBA A WB 3 20673

BX CNSL678BXA Aspcts Alchlsm & Sbstnc Abuse MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21933 DF CNSL678DFA Aspcts Alchlsm & Sbstnc Abuse TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 21714

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

BX CNSL693BXA Self-Esteem Issues Cnslng TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 20647

DF CNSL899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A MM 0 575

CYBERSECURITY

DF IASP510DFA Social Implication of Info Sec T 06:00 pm - 10:00 pm A BLD 3 22162 DF IASP595DFA Special Topics: Info Security W 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm A BLD 3 20951

DL IASP595DLA Special Topics: Info Security TBA TBA A WB 3 22156

BX IASP600BXA Master's Project R 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm A BLD 3 21302

EDUCATION

BB EDUC500BBA Edu Fnd Diverse Perspectives U 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21488 BB EDUC500BBB Edu Fnd Diverse Perspectives R 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21489 BB EDUC500BBC Edu Fnd Diverse Perspectives T 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21490 BX EDUC500BXA Edu Fnd Diverse Perspectives MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21311 DF EDUC500DFA Edu Fnd Diverse Perspectives MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22112

DL EDUC500DLA Edu Fnd Diverse Perspectives TBA TBA A WB 3 21314

DL EDUC500DLB Edu Fnd Diverse Perspectives TBA TBA A WB 3 21969

MT EDUC500MTA Edu Fnd Diverse Perspectives TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22113 YH EDUC500YHA Edu Fnd Diverse Perspectives MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22114

DL EDUC501DLA Education in Today's Schools TBA TBA A WB 3 22115

BB EDUC502BBA Fndtns Educ Sdnts w/Dsblts U 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 20703 BX EDUC502BXA Fndtns Educ Sdnts w/Dsblts TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21912 DF EDUC502DFA Fndtns Educ Sdnts w/Dsblts TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22116

DL EDUC502DLA Fndtns Educ Sdnts w/Dsblts TBA TBA A WB 3 854

DL EDUC502DLB Fndtns Educ Sdnts w/Dsblts TBA TBA A WB 3 855

BB EDUC505BBA Tchng English as 2nd Lang T 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21887

BB EDUC505BBB Tchng English as 2nd Lang U 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 20331

BB EDUC505BBC Tchng English as 2nd Lang T 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 20332

BB EDUC505BBD Tchng English as 2nd Lang W 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 20333

BB EDUC505BBE Tchng English as 2nd Lang U 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 22160

BB EDUC505BBF Tchng English as 2nd Lang M 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 22161

BB EDUC505BBG Tchng English as 2nd Lang W 01:00 pm - 04:05 pm A BLD 3 22133

BX EDUC505BXA Tchng English as 2nd Lang MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 869

DF EDUC505DFA Tchng English as 2nd Lang MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22117

DL EDUC505DLA Tchng English as 2nd Lang TBA TBA A WB 3 20291

DL EDUC505DLB Tchng English as 2nd Lang TBA TBA A WB 3 20687

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

SUMMER 2015 Graduate Semester

BB EDUC506BBA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl R 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 20335 BX EDUC506BXA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 874 DF EDUC506DFA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21707

DL EDUC506DLA Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl TBA TBA A WB 3 876

DL EDUC506DLB Ed Evl/Assmt ECldhd-Adol&Dsabl TBA TBA A WB 3 21160

BB EDUC507BBB Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc W 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21726 BX EDUC507BXB Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 880 DF EDUC507DFA Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22121

DL EDUC507DLA Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc TBA TBA A WB 3 882

DL EDUC507DLB Aprchs Lit: EChldhd-Adolescenc TBA TBA A WB 3 20439

DL EDUC508DLA Thry & Prctc Blngl Ed TBA TBA A WB 3 20541

DL EDUC509DLA Lngstcs & Lang Dvlpmnt TBA TBA A WB 3 21322

BB EDUC513BBA Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt U 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21890 BB EDUC513BBB Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt T 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21891 BB EDUC513BBC Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt R 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21892 BB EDUC513BBD Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt W 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21893 BB EDUC513BBE Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt M 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21894 BB EDUC513BBG Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt R 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21896 BB EDUC513BBH Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt U 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21897 BX EDUC513BXA Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22118 DF EDUC513DFA Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22119

DL EDUC513DLA Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt TBA TBA A WB 3 20543

DL EDUC513DLB Intr Erl Chld Ed:Fndtn/Meth/Mt TBA TBA A WB 3 21171

BB EDUC514BBA Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl T 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 22134 BB EDUC514BBB Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl R 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 22135 BB EDUC514BBC Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl R 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 22136 BB EDUC514BBD Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl M 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 22137 BX EDUC514BXA Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 21329 DF EDUC514DFA Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 22120

DL EDUC514DLA Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl TBA TBA A WB 3 21060

DL EDUC514DLB Wrk w/Prnts/Famls Erl Chld-Chl TBA TBA A WB 3 21555

DL EDUC517DLA Educ Psych & Adlscnt Dvlpmnt TBA TBA A WB 3 21063

DL EDUC518DLA Mthds & Mtrls in Mid Chldhd Ed TBA TBA A WB 3 21064

BB EDUC519BBA Bhv Mgmt App Stds Spc Nds BCBA U 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21502 BB EDUC519BBB Bhv Mgmt App Stds Spc Nds BCBA W 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21503 BB EDUC519BBD Bhv Mgmt App Stds Spc Nds BCBA W 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21505 BB EDUC519BBE Bhv Mgmt App Stds Spc Nds BCBA T 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21728

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

BB EDUC519BBF Bhv Mgmt App Stds Spc Nds BCBA T 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21899 BB EDUC522BBA Lang Develop & Lit Acquisition M 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21506 BB EDUC522BBB Lang Develop & Lit Acquisition U 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21507 BB EDUC522BBC Lang Develop & Lit Acquisition W 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21508 BB EDUC522BBD Lang Develop & Lit Acquisition R 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21509 BB EDUC522BBE Lang Develop & Lit Acquisition T 09:00 am - 11:50 am A BLD 3 21510 BB EDUC522BBF Lang Develop & Lit Acquisition M 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21949

DL EDUC522DLA Lang Develop & Lit Acquisition TBA TBA A WB 3 21333

DF EDUC525DFA Evd Bsd Prct Tchng Stnd w/Dis TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21763 DF EDUC527DFA Verbal Behavior for BCBA TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 22122 BB EDUC531BBA Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts B-6 M 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 22138 BB EDUC531BBB Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts B-6 R 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 22139

DL EDUC531DLA Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts B-6 TBA TBA A WB 3 21338

DL EDUC531DLB Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts B-6 TBA TBA A WB 3 21339

DL EDUC532DLA Tchng Stdnts with Dsblts 5-12 TBA TBA A WB 3 21344

BB EDUC546BBA Educ Assesmnt SWD U 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21729

BB EDUC546BBB Educ Assesmnt SWD W 09:00 am - 11:50 am A BLD 3 21968

BB EDUC546BBC Educ Assesmnt SWD T 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21731

BB EDUC546BBD Educ Assesmnt SWD W 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21732

BB EDUC546BBF Educ Assesmnt SWD U 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21734

DF EDUC546DFA Educ Assesmnt SWD TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22082

DF EDUC546DFB Educ Assesmnt SWD MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21916

DL EDUC546DLA Educ Assesmnt SWD TBA TBA A WB 3 21692

DL EDUC546DLB Educ Assesmnt SWD TBA TBA A WB 3 21693

YH EDUC546YHA Educ Assesmnt SWD MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21694

BB EDUC548BBA Prin/Strat Clsrm Mgt for SWD T 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21735 BX EDUC548BXA Prin/Strat Clsrm Mgt for SWD MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 21695

DL EDUC548DLA Prin/Strat Clsrm Mgt for SWD TBA TBA A WB 3 21698

DL EDUC548DLB Prin/Strat Clsrm Mgt for SWD TBA TBA A WB 3 21699

MT EDUC548MTA Prin/Strat Clsrm Mgt for SWD TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21700 BB EDUC551BBA Lang Arts Cldhd/ ECldhd Educ M 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21519

DL EDUC551DLA Lang Arts Cldhd/ ECldhd Educ TBA TBA A WB 3 21346

DL EDUC551DLB Lang Arts Cldhd/ ECldhd Educ TBA TBA A WB 3 21794

DL EDUC552DLA Soc Studies Cldhd/ECldhd Edu TBA TBA A WB 3 21350

DL EDUC552DLB Soc Studies Cldhd/ECldhd Edu TBA TBA A WB 3 21908

DL EDUC553DLA Math Cldhd/ECldhd Educ TBA TBA A WB 3 21353

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

SUMMER 2015 Graduate Semester

DL EDUC554DLB Science Cldhd/ECldhd Educ TBA TBA A WB 3 21795

DL EDUC561DLA Ltrcy Instctn Stdnts Dsbls TBA TBA A WB 3 21065

DL EDUC561DLB Ltrcy Instctn Stdnts Dsbls TBA TBA A WB 3 22130

DL EDUC573DLA Lrng Tchnlgy Across Eng Lang TBA TBA A WB 3 21088

DL EDUC590DLA Teach Writing/Writing Process TBA TBA A WB 3 21066

AU EDUC590DLV Teach Writing/Writing Process TBA TBA A WB 3 21701

DF EDUC591DFA Child & Adolescent Literature MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 22131

DL EDUC591DLA Child & Adolescent Literature TBA TBA A WB 3 21067

DL EDUC604DLA Math & Science Bilngl Ed TBA TBA A WB 3 22132

DF EDUC605DFA Assess/Crct Lit Prb EChld/Chl TR 01:00 pm - 04:15 pm MC BLD 3 22002 YH EDUC605YHA Assess/Crct Lit Prb EChld/Chl MTWR 09:30 am - 11:30 am N BLD 3 21722

DL EDUC616DLA Thry/Prac 2nd Lng Tch Std Disb TBA TBA A WB 3 21118

DL EDUC636DLA Mth/Mtrls Tch Eng 2nd Lg PK-12 TBA TBA A WB 3 21357

DF EDUC643DFA Read/Write Cntnt Area Grd 5-12 F 08:30 am - 04:30 pm B BLD 3 21745

DL EDUC643DLA Read/Write Cntnt Area Grd 5-12 TBA TBA A WB 3 21068

DF EDUC899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A MM 0 952

DF MTHE535DFA Problem Solving in Mathematics TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21702

ENGLISH

DL ENGL509DLA Perspectives On The Essay TBA TBA A WB 3 21367

DL ENGL510DLA Theory/Pract Expository Wrtng TBA TBA A WB 3 21866

DL ENGL517DLA Advanced Creative Writing TBA TBA A WB 3 22083

DL ENGL560DLA Magical Realism TBA TBA A WB 3 22084

NURSING

VN NURS609VNA Instructional Strategies R 04:30 pm - 07:20 pm A BLD 3 22096

DF NURS899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A MM 0 227

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES

DF PHAS500DFB Gross Anatomy M 10:30 am - 02:30 pm A BLD 4 21966

DF PHAS500DFB Gross Anatomy F 08:30 am - 11:30 am A BLD 4 21966

DF PHAS500DFC Gross Anatomy M 10:30 am - 02:30 pm A BLD 4 21967

DF PHAS500DFC Gross Anatomy F 12:00 pm - 03:00 pm A BLD 4 21967

BX PHAS502BXA Pathophysiology T 10:30 am - 01:30 pm A BLD 3 278

BX PHAS503BXA Fndmntls Clncl Med I R 09:00 am - 04:00 pm A BLD 2 279

BX PHAS513BXA Physcn Asstnt Smnr R 04:30 pm - 06:30 pm A BLD 2 21165

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

BX PHAS612BXA Clinical Clerkship I TBA TBA A BLD 4 22067

BX PHAS613BXA Clinical Clerkship II TBA TBA A BLD 4 22068

BX PHAS614BXA Clinical Clerkship III TBA TBA A BLD 2 22069

BX PHAS700BXA Smnr in Cmnty Hlth Rsrch MW 10:00 am - 01:00 pm B BLD 3 289

BX PHAS700BXB Smnr in Cmnty Hlth Rsrch TR 10:00 am - 01:00 pm B BLD 3 21873

BX PHAS701BXA Epidemiological Methods TR 10:00 am - 01:00 pm B BLD 3 291

BX PHAS701BXB Epidemiological Methods TR 02:00 pm - 05:00 pm B BLD 3 292

BX PHAS702BXA Master's Project Seminar MW 10:00 am - 02:00 pm MC BLD 6 293

BX PHAS702BXB Master's Project Seminar TR 10:00 am - 02:00 pm MC BLD 6 21879

BX PHAS890BXA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A BLD 0 295

BX PHAS899BXA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A MM 0 296

PSYCHOLOGY

DL PSYN602DLA Devlpmnt Across the Lifespan TBA TBA A WB 3 20637

BX PSYN614BXA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt R 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm A BLD 3 20651

DL PSYN614DLA Intro Cnslt & Fam/Comm/Mn Hlt TBA TBA A WB 3 20638

DL PSYN625DLA Domestic Violence: Fmly Trtmnt TBA TBA A WB 3 543

DF PSYN630DFA Practicum I TBA TBA A BLD 3 22077

BX PSYN642BXA Practicum III - MFT T 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm A BLD 3 21022

BX PSYN642BXB Practicum III - MFT W 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm A BLD 3 22111

DF PSYN642DFA Practicum III - MFT T 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm A BLD 3 20590

DF PSYN642DFB Practicum III - MFT W 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm A BLD 3 20591

DL PSYN654DLA Psychopathology TBA TBA A WB 3 559

DL PSYN665DLA Professional Issues and Ethics TBA TBA A WB 3 20640

DF PSYN709DFA Master Thesis Supervision TBA TBA A BLD 6 22078

DF PSYN890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A BLD 0 579

DF PSYN899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A MM 0 580

SCHOOL BUILDING LEADERSHIP

DL EDSA500DLA Issues/Trends Amrcn Edctn TBA TBA A WB 3 812

CMV EDSA510CMV Introd to Action Research M 04:15 pm - 07:30 pm A BLD 3 22140

AU EDSA510DLA Introd to Action Research TBA TBA B WB 3 22173

DL EDSA530DLA Prfsnl Schl Admin/Sprvsn TBA TBA A WB 3 20523

BX EDSA535BXA Orgnztn of Cmmnty Rltns Prgm MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21309

C11 EDSA535DLA Orgnztn of Cmmnty Rltns Prgm TBA TBA A WB 3 21919

DL EDSA540DLA Mngng Tchng Lrng Prcs TBA TBA A WB 3 21043

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

SUMMER 2015 Graduate Semester

BX EDSA545BXA Crit Iss Spcl Ed Gen Ed Leadrs MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 21049 C11 EDSA545CAA Crit Iss Spcl Ed Gen Ed Leadrs T 04:15 pm - 07:30 pm A BLD 3 22149

BP EDSA555BPA School Finance R 04:15 pm - 07:30 pm A BLD 3 22143

CMV EDSA555CMV School Finance T 04:15 pm - 07:30 pm A BLD 3 22141

DL EDSA555DLA School Finance TBA TBA A WB 3 21046

PS EDSA555PSA School Finance T 04:15 pm - 07:30 pm A BLD 3 22144

BX EDSA560BXA School Law TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 21883

C11 EDSA580CAA Clinic for Schl Admn T 04:15 pm - 07:30 pm A BLD 3 22152

DL EDSA580DLA Clinic for Schl Admn TBA TBA A WB 3 22127

PS EDSA580PSA Clinic for Schl Admn R 04:15 pm - 07:30 pm A BLD 3 22145

BX EDSA590BXA Internship I TBA TBA A BLD 3 833

C11 EDSA590CAA Internship I TBA TBA A BLD 3 22150

C11 EDSA590CBB Internship I TBA TBA A BLD 3 22151

AU EDSA590DLA Internship I TBA TBA MC WB 3 22174

BX EDSA591BXB Internship II TBA TBA A BLD 3 21884

C11 EDSA591CAA Internship II TBA TBA A BLD 3 22146

C11 EDSA591CBB Internship II TBA TBA A BLD 3 22147

C11 EDSA591CCC Internship II TBA TBA A BLD 3 22148

NC EDSA595NCR Adv HR Strategies DO Admin TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 22128

DF EDSA899DFA Maintenance of Matriculation TBA TBA A MM 0 843

SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY

DF SCPY657DFA Grp Cnslng in Multicltrl MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm MC BLD 3 20589 DF SCPY658DFA Indvdl Cnslng in Multicltrl MW 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 581

DF SCPY703DFA Rmdtn of Lrning Prblms TR 05:15 pm - 08:30 pm B BLD 3 586

DF SCPY724DFA Assng the Bilingual Child R 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 22110

DF SCPY890DFA Capstone Continuation TBA TBA A BLD 0 588

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

ACCOUNTING

DF ACCT120DFA Intro to Financial Accounting TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 3 21927 DF ACCT121DFA Intro to Management Accounting TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 3 21928

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

DF AMSL115DFA Intro American Sign Language MW 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 3 21670

ART

DF ARTT107DFA Art and Culture TR 01:10 pm - 04:30 pm B BLD 3 591

DL ARTT107DLA Art and Culture TBA TBA A WB 3 593

DL ARTT107DLB Art and Culture TBA TBA A WB 3 594

DF ARTT144DFB Understanding Movies TR 12:30 pm - 03:50 pm MC BLD 3 21545

MT ARTT144MTA Understanding Movies W 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm A BLD 3 21749

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

BX BHSC202BXA Ethics & the Family TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 3 649

BB BHSC226BBA Computers Soc/Behv Sciences M 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 20757 BB BHSC226BBB Computers Soc/Behv Sciences T 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 22105 BX BHSC226BXC Computers Soc/Behv Sciences TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 3 652

DL BHSC226DLA Computers Soc/Behv Sciences TBA TBA A WB 3 661

BX BHSC244BXA Social Psychology TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 3 670

DL BHSC244DLA Social Psychology TBA TBA A WB 3 20991

MT BHSC244MTA Social Psychology TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 3 679

BX BHSC262BXA Alcohol, Drugs & Behavior TR 09:00 am - 12:20 pm B BLD 3 393

DL BHSC262DLA Alcohol, Drugs & Behavior TBA TBA A WB 3 397

DL BHSC271DLA Med Sociology: Hlth Care Modrn TBA TBA A WB 3 682

DL BHSC295DLA Positive Psychology TBA TBA A WB 3 20998

DL BHSC295DLB Psychology Of Women TBA TBA A WB 3 692

DL BHSC295DLC Psy of Violent Relations TBA TBA A WB 3 22074

DL BHSC348DLA Methodology Soc/Beh Sciences TBA TBA A WB 3 704

BX BHSC370BXB Stats Socl/Behv Sciences TR 06:00 pm - 08:00 pm A BLD 3 713

DL BHSC370DLA Stats Socl/Behv Sciences TBA TBA A WB 3 722

BB BHSC426BBA Classics Soc/Beh Sciences T 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 20377

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

SUMMER 2015 Undergraduate Semester

BB BHSC426BBC Classics Soc/Beh Sciences R 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 20381

BB BHSC426BBD Classics Soc/Beh Sciences M 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 20383

BB BHSC426BBF Classics Soc/Beh Sciences U 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 20763

BX BHSC426BXA Classics Soc/Beh Sciences MW 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 3 733

DL BHSC426DLA Classics Soc/Beh Sciences TBA TBA A WB 3 742

BIOLOGY

BX BIOL110BXA Introduction to Human Biology MW 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 3 231

DL BIOL110DLA Introduction to Human Biology TBA TBA A WB 3 235

DL BIOL117DLA Nutrition TBA TBA A WB 3 247

DF BIOL130ADFB Hum Anatomy & Physio I Lab S 02:00 pm - 05:20 pm A BLD 1 21421 DF BIOL130ADFD Hum Anatomy & Physio I Lab TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 1 21423 BX BIOL130BXA Hum Anatomy & Physio I Lecture M 01:30 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21416 DF BIOL130DFB Hum Anatomy & Physio I Lecture S 10:05 am - 01:25 pm A BLD 3 21418 DF BIOL130DFD Hum Anatomy & Physio I Lecture MW 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 3 21422 DF BIOL131ADFB Hum Anatomy & Physio II Lab TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 1 21429 DF BIOL131DFB Hum Anatomy &Physio II Lecture MW 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 3 21428

DF BIOL160ADFA General Biology I Lab TR 01:30 pm - 04:50 pm B BLD 1 21433

DF BIOL160DFA General Biology I Lecture MW 01:30 pm - 04:50 pm B BLD 3 21432

DF BIOL161ADFA General Biology II Lab TR 01:30 pm - 04:50 pm MC BLD 1 21437

DF BIOL161DFA General Biology II Lecture MW 01:30 pm - 04:50 pm MC BLD 3 21436

DL BIOL200DLA Medical Terminology TBA TBA A WB 2 20989

DF BIOL265ADFA Microbiology Lab M 12:30 pm - 03:50 pm A BLD 1 21441

DF BIOL265DFA Microbiology Lecture W 12:30 pm - 03:50 pm A BLD 3 21440

DF BIOL303ADFB Hum Anatomy w/Cadaver Lab S 02:00 pm - 05:20 pm A BLD 1 21456 DF BIOL303DFB Hum Anatomy w/Cadaver Lecture S 09:00 am - 01:25 pm A BLD 3 21457

DF BIOL431DFA CLSC Intern I-Methodist TBA TBA A BLD 6 20695

DF BIOL431DFB CLSC Intern I- Atlantic Health TBA TBA A BLD 6 22100

DF BIOL431DFC CLSC Intern I: WCA Hospital TBA TBA A BLD 6 22101

DF BIOL460DFA Coordinating Seminar Biology F 10:05 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 22159

BUSINESS LAW

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

CHEMISTRY

BX CHEM160ABXB General Chemistry I Lab TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 1 21445

DF CHEM160ADFC General Chemistry I Lab TR 01:30 pm - 04:50 pm B BLD 1 21449

BX CHEM160BXB General Chemistry I Lecture MW 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 3 21444 DF CHEM160DFC General Chemistry I Lecture MW 01:30 pm - 04:50 pm B BLD 3 21448

BX CHEM161ABXB General Chem II Lab TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 1 21447

DF CHEM161ADFA General Chem II Lab TR 01:30 pm - 04:50 pm MC BLD 1 21451

BX CHEM161BXB General Chem II Lecture MW 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 3 21446

DF CHEM161DFA General Chem II Lecture MW 01:30 pm - 04:50 pm MC BLD 3 21450

DF CHEM260ADFA Organic Chem I Lab TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 1 21453

DF CHEM260DFA Organic Chem I Lecture MW 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm B BLD 3 21452

DF CHEM261ADFB Organic Chem II Lab TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 1 21455

DF CHEM261DFB Organic Chem II Lecture MW 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 3 21454

COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

DF CMDS240DFA Phonetics TR 08:30 am - 11:30 am MC BLD 3 21032

DF CMDS264DFA Normal Speech/Lang Development TR 11:40 am - 02:30 pm MC BLD 3 203

DF CMDS340DFA Aural Rehabilitation MW 04:30 pm - 07:30 pm MC BLD 3 205

DF COMM399DFA Internship in Comm Studies TBA TBA A BLD 3 22103

COMPUTER SCIENCE

BX CISC120BXB Intro Computers/App Software MW 06:00 pm - 09:30 pm B BLD 3 299 DF CISC120DFA Intro Computers/App Software TR 06:00 pm - 09:30 pm B BLD 3 303

DL CISC120DLA Intro Computers/App Software TBA TBA A WB 3 307

DL CISC120DLB Intro Computers/App Software TBA TBA A WB 3 309

DL CISC120DLC Intro Computers/App Software TBA TBA A WB 3 22158

DF CISC295DFA Special Topics in CIS TBA TBA A BLD 3 22154

DL CISC295DLA Special Topics in CIS TBA TBA A WB 3 22155

CORPORATE AND HOMELAND SECURITY

DL CHSC235DLA Foundations Risk Management TBA TBA A WB 3 21720

CRITICAL INQUIRY

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

SUMMER 2015 Undergraduate Semester

ECONOMICS

DL ECON125DLA Stat App/ Bus Decision Making TBA TBA A WB 3 21307

DL ECON210DLA Bus Report Writ & Presentation TBA TBA A WB 3 22099

DL ECON221DLA Micro-Economics TBA TBA A WB 3 471

DL ECON230DLA Ethics: Corp Comm in Society TBA TBA A WB 3 20953

ENGLISH

DL ENGL110DLA Elements of Exposition TBA TBA A WB 3 21942

MT ENGL110MTB Elements of Exposition TR 11:40 am - 02:30 pm A BLD 3 22165

DL ENGL111DLA Written Engl/Lit Studies I TBA TBA A WB 3 359

BX ENGL112BXB Written Engl & Lit Studies II W 06:15 pm - 09:05 pm A BLD 3 362

DL ENGL112DLA Written Engl & Lit Studies II TBA TBA A WB 3 365

DL ENGL217DLA Creative Writing : Prose TBA TBA A WB 3 21405

DL ENGL218DLA Creative Writing: Poetry TBA TBA A WB 3 21664

DL ENGL239DLA American Studies I TBA TBA A WB 3 22087

DL ENGL285DLA Modern Poetry TBA TBA A WB 3 21861

DL ENGL385DLA Masterpieces of European Lit TBA TBA A WB 3 22088

EXERCISE SCIENCE

DF EXSC110DFA Found Exercise Sci & Health MW 11:40 am - 03:00 pm MC BLD 3 22093 DF EXSC209DFA Emerg Care & Personal Safety TR 08:30 am - 11:00 am B BLD 2 21871

FINANCE

DL FINC235DLA Financial Management TBA TBA A WB 3 20952

FRENCH

DL FREN115DLA French For Communication TBA TBA A WB 3 22089

HEALTH SCIENCE

DL HLSC200DLA Issues in Personal Health TBA TBA A WB 3 21474

DL HLSC203DLA Practicum Physical Therapy TBA TBA A WB 2 1005

DL HLSC203DLB Practicum Physical Therapy TBA TBA A WB 2 21199

DF HLSC205DFB Stnd Sfty Precaut/Hlth Care Pr S 09:00 am - 01:00 pm MC BLD 1 275

DL HLSC205DLC Stnd Sfty Precaut/Hlth Care Pr TBA TBA MC WB 1 20666

DF HLSC209DFA Emerg Care & Personal Safety TR 08:30 am - 11:00 am B BLD 2 21963 DF HLSC210DFA Ovrview Occup Therapy Practice W 06:15 pm - 09:05 pm B BLD 1 273

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

DF HLSC225DFA Intro Hlth Prof Lit/Sci Write T 06:15 pm - 09:05 pm B BLD 1 1006 DF HLSC302DFA Pathology for Rehabilitation T 06:15 pm - 09:05 pm A BLD 3 270 DF HLSC420DFA Intro to Occupational Therapy W 06:15 pm - 09:05 pm A BLD 3 272

HISTORY

DL HIST101DLA European History to 1500 TBA TBA A WB 3 607

MT HIST102MTA European History Since 1500 M 12:30 pm - 03:50 pm A BLD 3 22090

DL HIST105DLA American History Through 1877 TBA TBA A WB 3 613

BX HIST106BXA American History Since 1877 TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm MC BLD 3 615

DL HIST106DLA American History Since 1877 TBA TBA A WB 3 616

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

DL INBU250DLA International Business TBA TBA A WB 3 475

DL INBU444DLA International Management TBA TBA A WB 3 477

JUNIOR SEMINAR

BB JRSM301BBA Junior Seminar W 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 22166

BB JRSM301BBC Junior Seminar M 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 21951

BB JRSM301BBD Junior Seminar W 01:00 pm - 04:50 pm A BLD 3 20392

BB JRSM301BBE Junior Seminar U 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 20769

BB JRSM301BBF Junior Seminar R 05:00 pm - 08:50 pm A BLD 3 21952

BB JRSM301BBG Junior Seminar T 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21953

BB JRSM301BBH Junior Seminar M 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 20770

BB JRSM301BBJ Junior Seminar R 09:00 am - 12:50 pm A BLD 3 21954

BX JRSM301BXA Junior Seminar M 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm A BLD 3 1180

DF JRSM301DFA Junior Seminar W 09:00 am - 12:20 pm A BLD 3 20139

DF JRSM301DFB Junior Seminar T 09:00 am - 12:20 pm A BLD 3 21852

DL JRSM301DLA Junior Seminar TBA TBA A WB 3 994

DL JRSM301DLB Junior Seminar TBA TBA A WB 3 995

DL JRSM301DLC Junior Seminar TBA TBA A WB 3 996

DL JRSM301DLD Junior Seminar TBA TBA A WB 3 997

DL JRSM301DLE Junior Seminar TBA TBA A WB 3 998

DL JRSM301DLF Junior Seminar TBA TBA A WB 3 20472

MANAGEMENT

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CAMPUS COURSE TITLE DAYS TIME TERM FORMAT CREDIT CRN

SUMMER 2015 Undergraduate Semester

MARKETING

DL MKTG220DLA Principles of Marketing TBA TBA A WB 3 487

MATHEMATICS

BX MATH105BXB Math: Concepts & Applications MW 09:00 am - 01:00 pm A BLD 4 318

DL MATH105DLA Math: Concepts & Applications TBA TBA A WB 4 20631

BX MATH115BXA Math for Liberal Arts TR 06:00 pm - 09:20 pm A BLD 3 320

DL MATH115DLA Math for Liberal Arts TBA TBA A WB 3 321

DF MATH116DFA College Algebra TR 09:00 am - 12:20 pm A BLD 3 323

DL MATH116DLA College Algebra TBA TBA A WB 3 20632

BX MATH120BXB Intro Computers/App Software MW 06:00 pm - 09:30 pm B BLD 3 300 DF MATH120DFA Intro Computers/App Software TR 06:00 pm - 09:30 pm B BLD 3 304

DL MATH120DLA Intro Computers/App Software TBA TBA A WB 3 308

DL MATH120DLB Intro Computers/App Software TBA TBA A WB 3 310

DL MATH120DLC Intro Computers/App Software TBA TBA A WB 3 22157

DF MATH122DFA Statistics TR 06:00 pm - 09:30 pm B BLD 3 325

DL MATH201DLA Precalculus TBA TBA A WB 3 21780

MEDIA STUDIES

DF MEDA295DFB Entertainment Writing MW 01:10 pm - 04:30 pm B BLD 3 20966

DF MEDA345DFA Journalism for the Web MW 06:00 pm - 09:00 pm MC BLD 3 22091

DF MEDA399DFA Internship in Media Studies TBA TBA A BLD 3 338

MUSIC

DL MUSI107DLA Music Appreciation TBA TBA A WB 3 601

NURSING

JH NURS361JHA Contmp Topics Prof Nursing T 07:30 pm - 09:40 pm A BLD 3 22098

JH NURS362JHA Transcultural Nursing T 05:30 pm - 07:20 pm A BLD 3 22094

DL NURS363DLA Nurs Resrch Evdnc Bsd Prof Nur TBA TBA A WB 3 21462

DL NURS366DLA Leadership & Management TBA TBA A WB 3 21754

DF NURS367DFB Path/Clinic Reasoning Nursing W 04:30 pm - 07:00 pm A BLD 3 21116

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