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ARTS AND SCIENCESBUSINESSENGINEERING
ARTS AND SCIENCESBUSINESSENGINEERING
Fall2005Fall2005SCHEDULE OF CLASSESUndergraduate day and evening courses and Engineering graduate courses
SCHEDULE OF CLASSESUndergraduate day and evening courses and Engineering graduate courses
Western New England College1215 Wilbraham RoadSpringfield, MA 01119-2684 Telephone 413-782-3111www.wnec.edu/acadsched
2005 Fall SemesterAugust 29 Fall Semester Classes Begin 8:00 a.m. September 5 Labor Day - No Classes September 6 Last Day to Add Course(s) Without Instructor’s Permission September 9 Last Day for Applying for Degrees Awarded in October September 13 Last Day to Add Course(s) or Change from Audit to Credit or Credit
to Audit Status with Instructor’s Written Permission September 29 Last Day to withdraw from 7 1/2 week course offerings (PEHR)—“W” issued October 6 In-Progress Closing of Grades (100 level) to SAS October 8-11 Fall Recess - No Classes October 20 In-Progress Closing of Grades (200+ level) to SAS November 4 Last Day for Applying for Degrees Awarded in February November 7-22 Priority Registration for Spring Semester November 23-27 Thanksgiving Recess December 1 Last Day for Withdrawing from Course(s)—“W” issued December 9 Last Day of Classes December 10 & 11 Reading Days December 12-16 Final Exam Period December 17 Final Exam “snow day” (make-up day for inclement weather) December 20 Fall Final Grades Due to SAS by 4:00 p.m. Dec. 25-Jan. 1 Winter Recess
2006 Winter Session January 2-13 WinterSession (On-Campus classes meet 10 days – Monday through Friday)
2006 Spring Semester January 16 Martin Luther King Day - No Classes January 17 Spring Semester Classes Begin 8:00 a.m.January 24 Last Day to Add Course(s) Without Instructor’s Permission February 1 Deadline to resolve Fall Incomplete Grades—unresolved “I” are converted to “F”. February 1 Last Day to Add Course(s) or Change from Audit to Credit or
Credit to Audit Status With Instructor’s Written PermissionFebruary 3 Last Day for Applying for Degrees Awarded in May February 17 In-Progress Closing of Grades (100 level) to SAS February 17 Last day to withdraw from 7 1/2 week course offerings (PEHR)—“W” issued March 3 In-Progress Closing of Grades (200+ level) to SAS March 6 Registration for Summer Session begins March 13-17 Spring Break RecessApril 3-21 Priority Registration for Fall Semester April 17 No day classes—classes resume meeting @ 5:00 p.m.April 28 Last Day for Withdrawing from Course(s)—“W” issued May 5 Last Day of Classes May 6 & 7 Reading Days May 8-12 Final Exam Period May 15 Spring Final Grades Due to SAS by noon May 20 Commencement for On-Campus Undergraduate Students (all resident and commuter,
Springfield Campus undergraduate students)May 21 Commencement for On-Campus Graduate Students, and Off-Campus (OCP) Graduate
Students, and Off-Campus Program (OCP) Undergraduate Students
3/15/05
ACADEMIC SEMESTER CALENDARFall 2005 - Spring 2006
For the 2005-2006
11-week term graduate
academic calendar, visit
www.wnec.edu/acadsched/
GRADUATE STUDIES AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
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Continuing Education Programs ....................2-3
College Resources, Offices, and Hours ..............4
Undergraduate Courses ................................5-48
Spring Advising Information
School of Arts and Sciences ..........................49
School of Business ........................................50
School of Engineering ..................................51
Scheduling Worksheet ......................................52
Engineering Graduate Courses ........................53
Registration Information
for Continuing Education Students ..............54
Ways you can Register ..................................54
Advising Hours..............................................54
Tuition and Fees ............................................55
Financing Your Education ............................55
Refunds..........................................................55
Withdrawing from Courses ..........................55
Campus Map and Directions............................56
Continuing Education Registration Form........57
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Accreditation and Memberships Western New England College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Curricula leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Science in Electrical, Industrial, and Mechanical Engineering are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commissionof the Accreditation Board for Engineering & Technology. The Bachelor of Social Work degree program is accredited by the Council onSocial Work Education. The School of Law is fully accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association ofAmerican Law Schools. The College’s teacher education programs have been approved by the Massachusetts Board of Education and meetthe standards of reciprocity of the Interstate Certification Compact. Western New England College is a member of the American Councilon Education, the Association of American Colleges, the College Entrance Examination Board, the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, and the Association of IndependentColleges and Universities of Massachusetts. The School of Business is accredited by the AACSB International—The Association toAdvance Collegiate Schools of Business.
Graduate Business, Engineering, and Arts & Sciences StudentsThe fall 11-week term begins September 28, 2005.
For the most up-to-date program information, visit the Continuing Education website:
wnec.edu/CE
Western New England College retains the right to change or cancel any of the courses listed in this schedule as circumstances may require.
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GRADUATE STUDIES AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONFall 2005
GRADUATE STUDIES AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONFall 2005
Undergraduate ProgramsPart-time day, evening, and online classes:Accounting
Business
Computer Information Systems
Management
Electrical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Liberal Studies
Online Bachelor of BusinessAdministration (BBA) Completion Program
8-Week Accelerated PACE Program
Graduate Degree ProgramsMaster of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Science in Accounting (MSA) Satisfies the educational requirements for the CPA examin Connecticut and Massachusetts.
Master of Arts in English for Teachers (MAET)This program helps middle and secondary school teachersdevelop standards based curricula and assessment, and addresses the needs of the classroom teacher.
Master of Arts in Mathematics for Teachers (MAMT) Primarily for middle and secondary school mathematicsteachers, this program is designed to expand teachers’knowledge of mathematics and enhance teaching methods.
Master of Education in Elementary Education(MEEE) This program provides in-depth knowledge in core contentareas while enhancing assessment, research, and technologyskills.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) Provides an engineering science-intensive approach to increase student’s understanding and problem-solving skills.Concentrations are offered in computer and electrical engineering.
Master of Science in Engineering Management (MSEM) Includes information on the development of managementproblem-solving skills. Courses include engineering adminis-tration, project management, and statistical methods for quality assurance.
Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME) Meets the needs of both the practicing professional and theperson planning further graduate study. Course blend compu-tational aspects of engineering science with current applica-tions in computer-assisted engineering, CAD and CAM.
Spring undergraduate courses can be viewed online at www.wnec.edu/acadsched/.
New
New11-week Format
PART-TIME DAY, EVENING, AND ONLINE STUDY
Questions?Contact: Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education The Welcome Center 2nd Floor Western New England College1215 Wilbraham Road
Springfield, MA 01119-2684
Tel: 413-782-1249, Toll-free: 800-325-1122, ext. 1249
Fax: 413-782-1779Email: [email protected]
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Graduate Certificate ProgramsCertificate Program for Graduate Study in Management Consists of six graduate courses; intended for college graduates in any major who want to pursue advanced study in management.
Graduate Engineering Certificate Programs A four-course sequence in one of the following areas:Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, EngineeringManagement, and Mechanical Engineering.
Combined Juris Doctor/Master of BusinessAdministration (JD/MBA) Degree Student can simultaneously complete the requirement of the Juris Doctor from the School of Law and a Master of Business Administration from the School of Business in four years.
Professional Development Programs: • LEAD—Leadership Enhancement and Development
Certificate for managers seeking to move up in the organization.
• GMAT Review Course—cost effective, convenient, comprehensive.
• Social Work Workshops—solutions and techniques to better service clients’ needs.
• Acquisitions and Government ContractingCertificate—finance, contracts, and program control.
• Project Management—covers the human aspects as well as the technical components critical to managing one or multiple projects.
For more information, visit www.wnec.edu/pd.
Fall classes begin MondayAugust 29, 2005for undergraduate andEngineering graduate courses
Winter classes begin MondayJanuary 9, 2006for 11-week graduate courses
www.wnec.edu/CE
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Western New England College is a private, independent, coeducational institution founded in 1919. Located on an attractive 215-acre suburban campus in Springfield, Massachusetts, the College serves 4,000 students on its main campus and at six sites throughout the Commonwealth. Undergraduate and graduate programs are offered through the College’s Schools of Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, and Law.
In its annual “America’s Best College’s” rankings, U.S. News and World Report lists Western New England College in its top category among Master’s universities in the North.
College BookstoreConveniently located at the St. GermainCampus Center, the College Bookstoreoffers one-stop shopping for textbooks,course supplies, newspapers, greetingcards, College souvenirs, and thatimportant before-class snack. 413-782-1284. Textbooks may be orderedonline at www.wnec.bkstr.com.
The Career Center Located on the second floor, St. Germain Campus Center, theCareer Center can assist with careerplanning, occupational exploration,and job search strategies. CollegeCentral, the Career Resource website,allows you to post your résuméonline and search over three millionjob listings. Visit www.wnec.edu(click on Resources, then click on Career and Human Resources).413-782-1217.
Computer FacilitiesHundreds of PCs are available oncampus to registered students. You’llfind everything you need to writepapers, create spreadsheets, explorethe Internet, and prepare PowerPointpresentations. The Computer Lab is located on the third floor, ChurchillHall. 413-782-1613. Several PCsare also located at D’Amour Library,which is open during extended hours.
D’Amour LibraryThe Library contains over 115,000volumes, and has access to thousandsof printed and online periodicals. Aninterlibrary loan program can locateadditional materials from cooperatinginstitutions. 413-782-1535. Registeredstudents can access online resources
at http://libraries.wnec.edu/. Onlinestudents can access library servicesat http://www.online.wnec.edu/library.html.
Math CenterThe supportive tutors at the MathCenter will help you get up to speed.The Center offers tutoring andassistance for students in mathematicscourses. Herman Hall 307. 413-782-1692. Please visit the Math Centerwebsite:http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~Emath/mathcenter.html.
Writing Center The Writing Center offers tutoringand assistance at all stages of a writingproject and help with résumés andcover letters. Herman Hall 105.413-782-1606. Their website providesa wealth of writing and researchresources-–dictionaries, referencetools, help with punctuation, and lotsmore. Visit: http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~rodonogh.
Use of the Internetand ManhattanMany Western New England Collegecourses provide distance learningopportunities using Manhattan,which is software designed fordelivering course materials over theInternet. Manhattan is used in manycourses to supplement in-class learn-ing. If your course will be deliveredentirely over the Internet, this will be indicated on the class schedule.Visit http://manhattan.wnec.edufor the tutorial, a sample classroom,and to log onto your Manhattan class-room. For more help, contact: SteveNarmontas, [email protected];
413-782-1778, or Richard Pont,[email protected]; 413-782-1742, atthe Educational Technology Center.
Division of Graduate Studiesand Continuing EducationThe home base for part-time under-graduate and graduate students,Division of Graduate Studies andContinuing Education is here to helpyou register for classes and adviseyou on courses and programs. The Welcome Center, second floor.413-782-1249 or 800-325-1122,ext. 1249; email and evening advis-ing available: [email protected].
The Department of Public SafetyAlways ready to provide directionsor answer questions, the Departmentof Public Safety is where you obtainyour mandatory ID card and park-ing permit. Please note that a studentID is required to borrow librarybooks and to enter certain buildingson campus. You can download a parking permit application atwww.wnec.edu/~dps. Located on the access road to the AlumniHealthful Living Center. 413-782-1207—24 hours a day/7 days a week.
The Office of StudentAdministrative Services (SAS)Need information about financial aidor student billing? Looking to locatestudent records or transcripts? Or do you just need to cash a check?The place to address these issues isthe SAS Office. Lower level, D’AmourLibrary. 413-796-2080.
COLLEGE RESOURCES, OFFICES, AND HOURS
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2005 Fall Semester Undergraduate Course SchedulePosted Tue 03/15/2005 12:06 PM
The schedule is subject to change if enrollments make additions or cancellations of sectionsnecessary.
***Student information (copy of student's course schedule, copy of degree audit and grades) canbe obtained at ASAP.
100-400 level courses may be taken for undergraduate credit only.
500 level Engineering courses may be taken for either undergraduate or graduate credit. Other 550level and 600 level courses may be taken for graduate credit and are not open to undergraduatestudents.
Additional information regarding the evening graduate courses offered on the 11-week termschedule will be posted on the Continuing Education site (http://www1.wnec.edu/continuinged/).
Sections numbered 40 - 49 (P4 for PACE) = Evening classes meeting after 5:00 p.m.
Sections numbered 51 & 52 (P5 for PACE) = On-Line classes
Use of the Internet and log-in instructions to "Manhattan".As noted in selected course descriptions some courses will be taught entirely on-line. Studentsmay be expected or required to use the Internet and the College's Internet-based "Manhattan"program. Registered students may access the Internet, and "Manhattan", from computers located onthe main campus in Springfield or from their own personal computers. Information about"Manhattan" is available at: http://manhattan.wnec.edu
"Taught on-line w/Manhattan" means that a student does not have to physically attend classes oncampus. The course instruction is delivered entirely via the Internet.
Undergraduate Semester CoursesACCOUNTING
AC 201: Financial Reporting3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 115 or MATH 111 or MATH 123.
AC 201-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Carlson, R LoringAC 201-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Carlson, R LoringAC 201-05 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Sugermeyer, StephenAC 201-07 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Sugermeyer, StephenAC 201-09 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm TBAAC 201-11 MW 2:00-3:20 pm TBAAC 201-13 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Lo, MayAC 201-15 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Lo, MayAC 201-52 TBA
BBA Students Only
AC 202: Managerial Accounting3 credits, prerequisite: AC 201
AC 202-01 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Lee, Sang-KyuAC 202-03 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Lee, Sang-KyuAC 202-52 TBA
BBA Students Only
AC 305: Financial Reporting II3 credits, prerequisite: AC 201 & CIS 202 or concurrent.
AC 305-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Vogel, ThomasAC 305-41 T 6:20-9:00 pm Vogel, Thomas
AC 309: Cost Accounting3 credits, prerequisite: AC 202
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AC 309-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Sim, Khim L.AC 309-41 Th 6:20-9:00 pm Sim, Khim L.
AC 407: Financial Reporting IV3 credits, prerequisite: AC 306
AC 407-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Lo, May
AC 413: Fundamental Concepts of Taxation3 credits, prerequisite: AC 202
AC 413-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Carlson, R Loring
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ART
ART 101: Art Appreciation3 credits
ART 101-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Muhlberger, Richard
ART 105: Elem Drawing: Line, Design, Color3 credits
ART 105-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Kowalski, CarolART 105-03 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Kowalski, Carol
ART 115: Watercolor Painting3 credits
ART 115-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Kowalski, Carol
ART 190: Special Topics in Art3 credits
ART 190-41 M 5:20-8:00 pm Beck, Donna L.Art of Hand Papermaking
ART 190-43 W 5:20-8:00 pm Beck, Donna L.Art of Hand Papermaking
ART 191: Special Topics in Art: Life Pntg w/Vols of Color3 credits
ART 191-01 T 3:30-6:10 pm Ritz, LornaART 191-41 T 6:20-9:00 pm Ritz, LornaART 210: 20th Century Art3 credits
ART 210-41 Th 6:00-8:40 pm Muhlberger, Richard
ART 390: Special Topics in Art: Asian Art3 credits
ART 390-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm TBA
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AEROSPACE STUDIES
AS 111: The Air Force Today I1 credit, prerequisite: 2 hr non-credit leadership lab is req'd for cadets and optional forothers.
AS 111-01 W 10:00-10:50 am Parenti, Jennifer T 4:00-6:00 pm
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AS 223: The Air Force Way I1 credit, prerequisite: 2 hr non-credit leadership lab required for cadet.
AS 223-01 W 9:00-9:50 am Parenti, Jennifer T 4:00-6:00 pm
AS 335: USAF Prof/Off Leadshp & Management3 credits, prerequisite: Perm of instructor, & leadership skills needed.
AS 335-01 W 2:30-5:00 pm Avery, Kevin T 4:00-6:00 pm
AS 441: Nation Security Pol/Prep Act Duty3 credits, prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Two hr non-cred leadership lab is req forcadets.
AS 441-01 W 9:00-11:00 am Fitzgerald, Jay T 4:00-6:00 pm
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BIOLOGY
BIO 101: Basic Biology: Organisms3 credits, prerequisite: Laboratory fee $50.
BIO 101-01 MW 8:00-8:50 am Coombs, Walter Th 9:30 am-12:30 pm Coombs, WalterBIO 101-03 TTh 8:30-9:20 am Fletcher, Gail W 2:00-5:00 pm Fletcher, GailBIO 101-05 TTh 11:00-11:50 am Sternberg, Karl Th 2:00-5:00 pm Sternberg, KarlBIO 101-07 TTh 9:30-10:20 am Fletcher, Gail T 2:00-5:00 pm Sternberg, KarlBIO 101-41 MW 5:45-6:35 pm Anholt, Marcy M W 6:45-9:45 pm Fletcher, Gail
BIO 107: General Biology I3 credits, prerequisite: One unit of secondary school Chemistry or CHEM102. Corequisite: BIO 117.
BIO 107-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Holdsworth, RobertBIO 107-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Holdsworth, Robert
BIO 117: General Biology Laboratory I1 credit, prerequisite: BIO 107 or concurrently. Laboratory fee $50.
BIO 117-01 Holdsworth, Robert T 2:00-5:00 pmBIO 117-03 Sternberg, Karl W 2:00-5:00 pm
BIO 153: Principles of Environmental Science3 credits, prerequisite: BIO 101 or CHEM 101
BIO 153-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Sternberg, KarlNat. Sci perspective
BIO 201: Plant Biology4 credits, prerequisite: BIO 108. Laboratory fee $50. Formerly BIO 301.
BIO 201-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Holdsworth, Robert Th 9:30 am-12:30 pm Holdsworth, Robert
BIO 306: Genetics4 credits, prerequisite: BIO 108; CHEM 209 or concurrently. Credit change from 3 crs back to 4crs in Fall'04.
BIO 306-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Sartori, Lorraine T 9:30 am-12:30 pm Sartori, Lorraine
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BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
BME 201: Foundations of Biomedical Engineer3 credits
BME 201-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Cezeaux, Judy L.
BME 301: Engineering Physiology I3 credits, prerequisite: Jr standing, MATH 350 or concurrently. Changed to 3 credits as ofFall'02 (4/3/02).
BME 301-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Cezeaux, Judy L.
BME 305: Biomedical Engineering Lab I1 credit, prerequisite: Co-req BME 301 and BME 331
BME 305-01 M 2:00-3:00 pm Muratore, Diane M 3:00-6:00 pm
BME 331: Bioinstrumentation3 credits, prerequisite: EE206
BME 331-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm TBA
BME 405: Biomedical Engineering Senior Lab1 credit
BME 405-01 T 2:00-5:00 pm Cezeaux, Judy L.
BME 437: Design Projects3 credits, prerequisite: Approval of the BME faculty advisor.
BME 437-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Schreiner, Steven
BME 451: Biomechanics3 credits, prerequisite: ME 203
BME 451-41 MW 5:20-6:40 pm TBA
BME 480: Biomedical Internship3 credits, prerequisite: Jr stdg & min of 2.50 GPA overall & in the major, except if required, orspecial permission of dean.
BME 480-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Schreiner, Steven
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BUSINESS (COLLEGE-WIDE ELECTIVES)
BUS 101: First Year Business Seminar3 credits
BUS 101-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Ferris, William P.BUS 101-03 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Hess, PeterBUS 101-05 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm TBABUS 101-07 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Kowalski, StanleyBUS 101-09 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Cardinal, JohnBUS 101-11 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Pease, Rodney W.BUS 101-13 MWF 3:00-3:50 pm Bogle, YvonneBUS 101-15 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Bowes-Sperry, Lynn D.BUS 101-17 TTh 8:00-9:20 am TBABUS 101-19 MWF 8:00-8:50 am TBABUS 101-21 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Tarsa, Paul
BUS 301: Integrated Business Operations3 credits, prerequisite: AC202; CIS202; FIN214; QM201; MAN101; MK200.Take prior to BUS 450, notcurrently. Lab fee $50.
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BUS 301-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Schwartz, Ned SBUS 301-03 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Schwartz, Ned SBUS 301-05 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Schwartz, Ned SBUS 301-41 MW 5:20-6:40 pm Schwartz, Ned S
BUS 450: Business Strategy3 credits, prerequisite: BUS 301, CIS 102-202, MAN 101, AC 201-202, MK 200, QM 201-310, FIN214,LS301 & graduating sr.
BUS 450-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Carrillo Rivera, J.BUS 450-03 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Carrillo Rivera, J.BUS 450-05 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Jackson, Janice J.BUS 450-41 M 6:20-9:00 pm Jackson, Janice J.
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CHEMISTRY
CHEM 101: Modern Chemistry I3 credits, prerequisite: Laboratory fee $50.
CHEM 101-01 TTh 8:00-8:50 am Roth, Joyce F 2:00-5:00 pm Roth, JoyceCHEM 101-03 TTh 9:30-10:20 am Roth, Joyce Th 2:00-5:00 pm Roth, Joyce
CHEM 105: General Chemistry I4 credits, prerequisite: One unit of secondary school chemistry. Laboratory fee $50.
CHEM 105-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Southern, Joel S. Th 8:00-11:00 am Southern, Joel S.CHEM 105-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Macanka, William T 2:00-5:00 pm Macanka, WilliamCHEM 105-05 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Poirot, Anne T 8:00-11:00 am Southern, Joel S.CHEM 105-07 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Poirot, Anne W 2:00-5:00 pm Macanka, WilliamCHEM 105-09 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Macanka, William M 2:00-5:00 pm Macanka, William
CHEM 209: Organic Chemistry I3 credits, prerequisite: CHEM 106; CHEM 219 or concurrently
CHEM 209-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Poirot, AnneCHEM 209-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Poirot, Anne
CHEM 211: Analytical Methods3 credits, prerequisite: CHEM 106; CHEM 221 or concurrently
CHEM 211-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Southern, Joel S.
CHEM 219: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I1 credit, prerequisite: CHEM 209 or concurrently. Lab for CHEM 209. Laboratory fee $50.
CHEM 219-01 Ball, Peter M 2:00-6:00 pmCHEM 219-03 Ball, Peter W 2:00-6:00 pmCHEM 219-05 Ball, Peter T 8:00 am-12:00 pmCHEM 219-07 Ball, Peter Th 2:00-6:00 pm
CHEM 221: Analytical Methods Laboratory1 credit, prerequisite: CHEM 211 or concurrently. Laboratory for CHEM 211 Laboratory fee $50.
CHEM 221-01 Southern, Joel S. Th 2:00-6:00 pm
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CHEM 317: Physical Chemistry I3 credits, prerequisite: CHEM 211; CHEM 221; CHEM 327 or concurrently. MATH 235, PHYS 134 orpermission of instructor.
CHEM 317-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Macanka, William
CHEM 327: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I1 credit, prerequisite: CHEM 317 or concurrently. Lab for CHEM 317. Laboratory fee $50.
CHEM 327-01 Macanka, William F 2:00-6:00 pm
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
CIS 102: Computer Tools for Business3 credits, prerequisite: Laboratory fee $50.
CIS 102-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Russell, David LFreshmen Only Section
CIS 102-05 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Russell, David LFreshmen Only Section
CIS 102-07 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Wayne, Robin J.Freshmen Only Section
CIS 102-09 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Wayne, Robin J.Freshmen Only Section
CIS 102-11 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Gulati, AnilFreshmen Only Section
CIS 102-41 M 6:20-9:00 pm TBA
CIS 202: Introduction to Information Systems3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Laboratory fee $50.
CIS 202-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Daboul, PeterCIS 202-05 MW 2:00-3:20 pm TBACIS 202-07 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Daboul, PeterCIS 202-41 W 6:20-9:00 pm TBACIS 202-43 T 6:20-9:00 pm Daboul, Peter
CIS 210: Foundations of Web Technologies3 credits, prerequisite: CIS 202 and MATH 112. Laboratory fee $50. Formerly "Tech Info Sys: Hard& Software".
CIS 210-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Letkowski, Jerzy
CIS 300: Foundations Object-Oriented Program3 credits, prerequisite: CIS 210. Co-req QM 201. Can't receive credit for CS181 & CIS 206/300.Was 3 cr Object-Orient Java.
CIS 300-41 M 6:20-9:00 pm Letkowski, Jerzy
CIS 321: Database Management Systems3 credits, prerequisite: CIS 210. Formerly CIS 411. Laboratory fee $50.
CIS 321-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Russell, David L
CIS 413: Data Communication Systems/Networks3 credits, prerequisite: CIS 210 or equivalent. Laboratory fee $50. This is equivalent to CS 360.
CIS 413-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Bayrak, Tuncay
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CIS 417: Systems Analysis & Design3 credits, prerequisite: or Co-Req: CIS 321. Laboratory fee $50.
CIS 417-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Daboul, Peter
CIS 422: Advanced Database Mgmt Systems3 credits, prerequisite: CIS 321. Laboratory fee $50.
CIS 422-41 Th 6:20-9:00 pm Letkowski, Jerzy
CIS 430: Enterprise Computing3 credits, prerequisite: or Co-Req: CIS 300, CIS 413 & CIS 417. Lab fee $50.
CIS 430-41 M 6:20-9:00 pm TBA
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CJ 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice3 credits
CJ 101-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Gosselin, DeniseFreshmen Only Section
CJ 101-03 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Gosselin, DeniseFreshmen Only Section
CJ 101-05 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Claffey, John MCJ 101-07 TTh 2:00-3:30 pm Claffey, John MCJ 101-09 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Clapprood, Cheryl
CJ 210: Criminology3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101 and SO 101, or permission of instructor
CJ 210-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Bronson, George D.CJ 210-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Bronson, George D.
CJ 211: Corrections3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101 and CJ 210; or 6 cr. of Soc or Psych.
CJ 211-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Bronson, George D.CJ 211-03 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Bronson, George D.
CJ 214: Drugs, Society & Criminal Just Syst3 credits, prerequisite: SO 101 or CJ 101. Dual listed as SO 214.
CJ 214-51 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Zucco, RaymondTaught online w/Manhattan
CJ 214-53 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Zucco, RaymondTaught online w/Manhattan
CJ 218: Police and Society3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101 & SO 101. Formerly "Intro to Police & Soc"
CJ 218-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Ingham, Alfred Thomas
CJ 311: Criminal Investigation3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101 and any 200-level CJ
CJ 311-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Ingham, Alfred Thomas
CJ 312: Criminal Procedure3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101 and any 200-level CJ
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CJ 312-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Field, LarryCJ 312-03 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Field, Larry
CJ 313: Criminal Justice Interview/Interrog3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 or SO 101 or CJ 101, and any 200 level CJ course, or permissionof instructor.
CJ 313-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Gosselin, Denise
CJ 314: The Judicial Process3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101, plus any 200-level CJ course or permission of the department.
CJ 314-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Claffey, John MCJ 314-51 Claffey, John M
Taught online w/Manhattan
CJ 320: Probation And Parole3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101 and any 200-level CJ.
CJ 320-51 Warwick, KevinTaught online w/Manhattan
CJ 340: Ethical Decision Making3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101 and any 200-level CJ
CJ 340-41 M 5:20-8:00 pm Bennett, C. Lee
CJ 342: Juvenile Justice3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101, plus any 200-level CJ courses.
CJ 342-51 Gosselin, DeniseTaught online w/Manhattan
CJ 390: Special Topics in Criminal Justice: Constitutional Iss in CJ3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101 and CJ 220 or permission of the instructor.
CJ 390-41 W 6:00-8:40 pm Claffey, John M
CJ 398: Treating Offender in the Community3 credits
CJ 398-51 Warwick, KevinTaught online w/Manhattan
CJ 410: Research Seminar in Criminal Justic3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing & PSY 207 or MATH 207/MATH 120
CJ 410-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Simpson, MichaelaCombined w/SO 323-01
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COMMUNICATION
COMM 101: Basic Sign Language3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
COMM 101-01 WF 3:00-4:20 pm Chaplen, Michelle
COMM 151: Stageless Players1 credit, prerequisite: Course may be repeated. Changed to THTR 151 2/16/05.
COMM 151-01 Bucs, Hillary HStageless Players
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COMM 190: Special Topics in Communication: Elementary German I3 credits
COMM 190-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Coates, Trevor
COMM 201: Principles of Communication3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing. 2 courses in ENGL writing w/grades of C or better.
COMM 201-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Higiro, Jean-Marie V.COMM 201-03 MW 4:00-5:20 pm TBACOMM 201-05 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm TBA
Communication Majors Only
COMM 201-07 MWF 8:00-8:50 am TBACOMM 201-09 MWF 9:00-9:50 am TBACOMM 201-41 W 6:20-9:00 pm Denby, Steve
COMM 202: Introduction to Public Speaking3 credits
COMM 202-01 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Battema, DouglasCOMM 202-03 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Battema, Douglas
Predominately Freshmen
COMM 203: Intermediate Sign Language3 credits, prerequisite: COMM 101
COMM 203-41 WF 5:20-6:40 pm Chaplen, Michelle
COMM 205: Mass Communication3 credits, prerequisite: Soph standing. 2 courses in ENGL writing w/grades of C or better.
COMM 205-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Higiro, Jean-Marie V.
COMM 290: Special Topics in Communication: Intro to Web Publishing3 credits
COMM 290-41 M 5:20-8:00 pm Mutti, Anthony M Durkin, Carlos
COMM 320: Professional Communication3 credits, prerequisite: ENGL 201 or COMM 201, or junior standing. 2 courses in ENGL writingw/grades of C or better.
COMM 320-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Hoar, NancyCOMM 320-51 Hoar, Nancy
8/29 - 10/21
COMM 322: Media Planning & Public Relations3 credits, prerequisite: COMM 201 and 2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better.
COMM 322-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Garton, BrendaCOMM 322-03 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Higiro, Jean-Marie V.
COMM 340: Business Communication3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing. 2 courses in ENGL writing w/grades of C or better.
COMM 340-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Rice, Anne ECOMM 340-41 T 6:20-9:00 pm TBA
COMM 348: Intercultural Communication3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
COMM 348-01 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Grohe, William E.
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COMM 350: Television Production3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Fee of $300
COMM 350-41 W 6:00-9:00 pm Zahm, Ericmeets in WNEC TV studio
COMM 351: TV Broadcasting3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
COMM 351-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Garton, Brendameets in WNEC TV Studio
COMM 390: Special Topics in Communication: Radio Broadcasting3 credits
COMM 390-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Garton, Brendawith COMM 391-01
COMM 391: Special Topics in Communications: Radio Broadcast Practicum3 credits, prerequisite: Co-Register with COMM 390
COMM 391-01 Garton, Brenda
COMM 490: Seminar in Communication3 credits, prerequisite: 2 courses in English writing with grades of "C" or better.
COMM 490-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Battema, Douglas
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COMPUTER ENGINEERING
CPE 305: Object Oriented Design for Engineer3 credits, prerequisite: CPE 205
CPE 305-41 TTh 5:20-6:40 pm Savoie, Michael
CPE 310: Machine And Assembly Language3 credits, prerequisite: CPE 271, any programming language.
CPE 310-01 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Crist, Stephen W 3:00-3:50 pm
CPE 330: Computer Organization3 credits, prerequisite: CS majors: Junior standing
CPE 330-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Rafieymehr, Ali
CPE 420: Computer Architecture3 credits, prerequisite: CPE 271 and CPE 310.
CPE 420-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Crist, Stephen
CPE 427: Computer Engineering Laboratory III2 credits, prerequisite: EE 322; CPE 360, pre or corequisite: CPE 420
CPE 427-01 Th 1:00-2:00 pm Moriarty, James Th 2:00-5:00 pm
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COMPUTER SCIENCE
CS 131: Computing For The Arts And Sciences3 credits
CS 131-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Tang, Leh-ShengCS 131-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Tang, Leh-ShengCS 131-05 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Majka, Ellen T.
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CS 131-07 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Majka, Ellen T.CS 131-09 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Tang, Leh-Sheng
CS 181: Computer Science I4 credits, prerequisite: Offered in the Fall semester. Cannot receive cr for CS 181 if taken CIS206/300.
CS 181-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Rafieymehr, Ali MW 3:30-4:50 pmCS 181-03 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Jackson, Herman Lee MW 2:00-3:20 pm
CS 283: Data Structures I3 credits, prerequisite: CS 182. Offered in the Fall semester.
CS 283-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Jackson, Herman Lee
CS 351: Organization Of Program Languages3 credits, prerequisite: CS 284 or permission of the instructor. Offered in alternate Springsemesters.
CS 351-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Tang, Leh-Sheng
CS 364: Database Management Systems3 credits, prerequisite: CS 182 or CIS 300.
CS 364-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Jackson, Herman Lee
CS 370: Artificial Intelligence & Expert Sy3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing & CS 182, or CIS 300, or CPE 305.
CS 370-01 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Tang, Leh-Sheng
CS 411: Operating Systems3 credits, prerequisite: CPE 310 or CPE 330; CS284 or CPE 350
CS 411-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Rafieymehr, Ali
CS 412: Systems Administration Lab2 credits, prerequisite: CS 411
CS 412-41 W 5:00-6:30 pm Rafieymehr, Ali
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CULTURES
CUL 246: Modern Israel3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 246-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Gurland, JeromeSatisfies Culture Req."C"
CUL 246-03 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Gurland, JeromeSatisfies Culture Req."C"
CUL 247: Renaissance Florence & Reviv Dublin3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 247-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Fanelli, RussellSatisifes Culture Req."C"
CUL 250: Latin America3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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CUL 250-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Garabedian, Martha Luxton, Richard
Sat. Culture Req. C or CA
CUL 260: Japan3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 260-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Grohe, William E.Sat. Culture Req. C or CA
CUL 262: Ancient Rome3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Formerly "Rome Under Caesar Augustus".
CUL 262-51 Barcalow, EmmettSatisfies Culture Req "C"
CUL 263: France & French Caribbean Culture3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 263-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Abrams, Frances Casimir, Schiller
Sat. Culture Req. C or CA
CUL 265: Weimar Germany3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 265-51 Coates, TrevorTaught online w/Manhattan
CUL 266: Elizabethan England3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 266-01 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Yu, JeffreySat. Culture Req. C or CA
CUL 273: East Africa3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 273-41 Th 6:00-8:40 pm Higiro, Jean-Marie V.
CUL 290: Special Topics in Cultures: The Viking World3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 290-01 MW 3:00-4:20 pm Hoar, NancySat. Culture Req. C or CA
CUL 292: Special Topics in Cultures: Colombia/Venezuela3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 292-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Rubinaccio, GinaSat. Culture Req. C or CA
CUL 294: Special Topics in Cultures: Modern Germany3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
CUL 294-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Coates, Trevor
CUL 310: Comp Race Relation:U.S. & S. Africa3 credits, prerequisite: Any one of following: HIST 111, 112, 218, 219, 326, 354, 361; ENGL 313,317, 336 or 343.
CUL 310-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Meeropol, Michael Spencer, Joyce
Satisfies Culture Req."C"
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ECONOMICS
EC 106: Economics of Poverty/Discrimination3 credits, prerequisite: No prereqs. Does not satisfy BUS or ENGR Eco req.
EC 106-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Meeropol, Michael
EC 201: Principles of Economics I3 credits, prerequisite: Not open to students who completed EC 207.
EC 201-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Enz, MichaelFreshmen Only Section
EC 201-03 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Dawson, JudithEC 201-05 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Enz, MichaelEC 201-07 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Liard-Muriente, Carlos
Freshmen Only Section
EC 201-09 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Liard-Muriente, CarlosEC 201-11 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Liard-Muriente, CarlosEC 201-13 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Dawson, JudithEC 201-15 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Casimir, SchillerEC 201-17 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Dawson, JudithEC 201-19 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Casimir, SchillerEC 201-21 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Taengnoi, Sarinda
Freshmen Only Section
EC 201-23 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Enz, MichaelEC 201-25 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Eskot, HerbertEC 201-27 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Taengnoi, SarindaEC 201-29 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Taengnoi, SarindaEC 201-31 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm TBAEC 201-41 Th 6:00-8:40 pm TBA
EC 207: Principle of Quantitative Economics3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 123 or MATH 133.
EC 207-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Enz, MichaelNot open if EC 206 taken
EC 305: Macroeconomics3 credits, prerequisite: EC 206, MATH 111 or MATH 123 or MATH 133.
EC 305-03 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Casimir, SchillerDL = 20
EC 311: Money and Banking3 credits, prerequisite: EC 206, MATH 111 or MATH 123 or MATH 133.
EC 311-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Liard-Muriente, Carlos
EC 321: Economic Development3 credits, prerequisite: EC 101 or EC 205. Offered alternate years.
EC 321-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Taengnoi, Sarinda
EC 340: The Economics of Sports3 credits, prerequisite: EC 101 or EC 205 or EC 105.
EC 340-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Eskot, Herbert
EC 480: Internship in Economics3 credits, prerequisite: Jr stdg & min of 2.50 GPA overall & in the major, except if required, orspecial permission of dean.
EC 480-01 TBA
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EDUCATION
ED 333: Independent Study in Education1 credit, prerequisite: Jr or Sr status, minimum 3.00 GPA either overall or in the major field,and deans approval.
ED 333-01 Patterson, Deb
ED 350: Teach Elem Reading & Language Arts3 credits, prerequisite: Soph standing and registration with the Elem Education Program, orpermission of instructor.
ED 350-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Patterson, Deb
ED 380: Secondary Education Topics1 credit, prerequisite: PSY 304; ED 301; acceptance into Secondary Educ Teacher Program andSenior standing.
ED 380-01 T 2:30-5:10 pm Klein, RobertOnly meets in September
ED 403: Methods-Teaching Secondary Schools3 credits, prerequisite: Senior standing & accept. in Secondary Teacher ED Program. Offered onlyin 1st part of Fall semester
ED 403-01 MTWThF 11:00 am-1:40 pm Klein, RobertOnly meets in September
ED 409: Practicum In Secondary Teaching9 credits, prerequisite: ED 301;PSY 304; ED 403; in Secondary Teacher Ed. This & SW 412 may notbe counted toward 120 credit
ED 409-01 Klein, RobertMeets Off Campus
ED 410: Secondary Practicum Seminar3 credits, prerequisite: ED301;PSY304;ED403;ED409;in Secondary Teach Ed. This & SW 412 may not becounted toward 120 crs.
ED 410-01 T 3:30-6:10 pm Klein, RobertMeets Oct - Dec
ED 425: Elementary Education Topics3 credits, prerequisite: SR Standing; acceptance to Elem Edu Program, and ED 301, PSY 304, ED350, ED 375. Inc 25 hrs
ED 425-01 MWThF 1:45-4:00 pm Munkatchy, Molly M T 1:45-4:00 pm
Only meets in September
ED 479: Elementary Teaching Practicum9 credits, prerequisite: SR Standing, & ED 301, PSY 304, ED 350, ED 425. Practicum includes 300hours of FT fieldwork.
ED 479-01 Munkatchy, Molly M Patterson, Deb
Meets Off Campus
ED 480: Elementary Practicum Seminar3 credits, prerequisite: SR Standing, ED 301, PSY 211, PSY 304, ED 350, ED 375, ED 425, and ED479.
ED 480-01 Th 4:00-7:00 pm Munkatchy, Molly M
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
EE 205: Linear Circuits I4 credits, prerequisite: PHYS 134; MATH 134 New title Fall 2004.
EE 205-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Northrup, Steven G. T 8:30-10:50 am
LECTURE COMB. W/-03
EE 205-03 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Northrup, Steven G. Th 8:30-10:50 am
LECTURE COMB.W/-01
EE 301: Signals And Systems I3 credits, prerequisite: EE 206 MATH 236 or concurrently
EE 301-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Rahnamai, Kourosh
EE 303: Electronic Circuits I3 credits, prerequisite: EE 206 or concurrently
EE 303-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Burke, John J.
EE 314: Fields And Waves3 credits, prerequisite: EE 206 and MATH 350, or concurrently
EE 314-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Burke, John J.
EE 319: Electrical Engineering Laboratory I2 credits, prerequisite: EE 303 or concurrently
EE 319-01 Th 1:00-2:30 pm Burke, John J. Th 6:45-9:45 pm Savoie, Michael
EE 422: Control Systems3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 350; EE 301 or ME 320
EE 422-01 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Rahnamai, Kourosh
EE 423: Electronic Communication I3 credits, prerequisite: EE 302 and MATH 350 (or equivalent)
EE 423-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Musiak, Ronald
EE 427: Electrical Engineering Lab III2 credits, prerequisite: EE 322
EE 427-01 Th 1:00-1:50 pm Northrup, Steven G. T 2:00-5:00 pmEE 437: Design Projects3 credits, prerequisite: EE 439 and approval of the department
EE 437-01 M 1:00-1:50 pm Moriarty, James
EE 439: Professional Preparation1 credit, prerequisite: Graduating senior status.
EE 439-01 M 1:00-1:50 pm Moriarty, James
EE 440: Senior Design Projects3 credits, prerequisite: EE 439; graduating senior status.
EE 440-01 M 1:00-1:50 pm Moriarty, James
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EE 480: Internship in Electrial Engineer3 credits, prerequisite: Jr stdg & 2.50 GPA overall & in the major, except if required, orspecial permission of dean.
EE 480-01 M 1:00-1:50 pm Moriarty, James
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ENGLISH
ENGL 130: English Composition IA3 credits, prerequisite: Permission of instructor. May have to take additional credits tograduate. Laboratory fee.
ENGL 130-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Pelletier, LouiseLinked w/ LA 175-01
ENGL 132: English Composition I3 credits, prerequisite: Not open if completed ENGL 14X or 131. Lab fee.
ENGL 132-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Grohe, William E.Linked w/LA 250-01
ENGL 132-02 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Hardin, BrendaLinked w/LA 150-02
ENGL 132-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Hardin, BrendaLinked w/LA 150-03
ENGL 132-04 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Leonard, Ellen O.Linked w/LA 150-04
ENGL 132-05 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Leonard, Ellen O.Linked w/ LA 150-05
ENGL 132-06 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Slavas, Douglas E.ENGL 132-07 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Yu, JeffreyENGL 132-08 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Yu, JeffreyENGL 132-09 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Wilcox, Delmar CENGL 132-10 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Wilcox, Delmar CENGL 132-11 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Sullivan, BradENGL 132-12 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Regenbaum, ShellyENGL 132-13 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Regenbaum, ShellyENGL 132-14 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Kerr, Lisa DrnecENGL 132-15 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm TBAENGL 132-16 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm TBAENGL 132-17 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm O'Brien, LawrenceENGL 132-18 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm O'Brien, LawrenceENGL 132-19 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm O'Brien, LawrenceENGL 132-20 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Rice, Anne EENGL 132-21 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Rice, Anne EENGL 132-22 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Piana, Dennis M.ENGL 132-23 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Greve, JanisENGL 132-24 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Greve, JanisENGL 132-25 MWF 11:00-11:50 am TBAENGL 132-26 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm TBAENGL 132-27 MWF 8:00-8:50 am TBAENGL 132-28 MWF 9:00-9:50 am TBAENGL 132-29 TTh 8:00-9:20 am TBAENGL 132-30 TTh 9:30-10:50 am TBAENGL 132-31 MWF 8:00-8:50 am TBAENGL 132-32 MWF 9:00-9:50 am TBAENGL 132-33 MWF 10:00-10:50 am TBAENGL 132-34 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm TBAENGL 132-35 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm TBA
ENGL 133: English Composition II:Intro to Lit3 credits, prerequisite: "C" in ENGL 131, 132 or 140-Level; or equivalent. Laboratory fee.
ENGL 133-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am TBALinked w/LA 151-91
ENGL 133-02 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm TBAENGL 133-03 MWF 3:00-3:50 pm TBA
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ENGL 138: Writer's Workshop3 credits, prerequisite: Not open to students who completed the 100 level English requirement.Lab fee.
ENGL 138-01 TTh 8:00-8:50 am TBA
ENGL 139: Writing for Special Purposes1 credit, prerequisite: Lab fee.
ENGL 139-01 O'Donoghue, Rosemary
ENGL 232: Masterpieces-British Literature II3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stnding.2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better. Satisfy Area I Litrequirement for A & S students
ENGL 232-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Sullivan, Brad
ENGL 251: American Literature I3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stnding.2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better. Satisfy Area I Litrequirement for A&S students.
ENGL 251-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm TBA
ENGL 255: Gay and Lesbian Literature3 credits, prerequisite: "C" or better in ENGL 132 & ENGL 133 or equivalent
ENGL 255-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Haber, Richard
ENGL 260: Literary Horizons3 credits, prerequisite: Required in Elementary Education Program
ENGL 260-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm O'Brien, Lawrence
ENGL 291: Special Topics in English3 credits, prerequisite: "C" in 2 100 level ENGL courses.
ENGL 291-41 T 6:00-8:40 pm Regenbaum, ShellyRelationships in Fiction
ENGL 311: The English Language3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing. 2 courses in ENGL writing w/grade of C or better. Duallisted w/COMM 311.
ENGL 311-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Hoar, Nancy
ENGL 312: Chaucer And His Age3 credits, prerequisite: Jr stnd or perm of instr.2 ENG Writing w/C or bet. Satisfy Area I LITrequirement for A & S students
ENGL 312-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Bowdan, Janet
ENGL 313: African-American Literature I3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stding. 2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better.
ENGL 313-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Brown-Rose, Josie A.
ENGL 316: Shakespeare: Comedies & Histories3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stnding.2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better. Satisfy Area I Litrequirement for A & S students
ENGL 316-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Yu, Jeffrey
ENGL 327: Lit & Culture in England 1788-18323 credits, prerequisite: Soph stnding.2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better. Satisfy Area I Litrequirement for A & S students
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ENGL 327-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Sullivan, Brad
ENGL 336: Ethnic American Literature3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stnding.2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better. Satisfy Area I Litrequirement for A & S students
ENGL 336-01 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm TBA
ENGL 337: Creative Writing3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stnding;open to all majors. Formerly ENGL397. 2 courses in ENGLwriting w/grades of C or better.
ENGL 337-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Bowdan, Janet
ENGL 338: Major Authors:: Pound, Eliot, and Yeats3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stding. 2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better.
ENGL 338-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Wilcox, Delmar CPound, Eliot, and Yeats
ENGL 339: Children's Literature3 credits, prerequisite: ED 350. For Educ Program students. Sat. Area I Lit req. for all majors.An elective for ENGL majors.
ENGL 339-01 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Rice, Anne E
ENGL 341: Carribean Writers3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stding. 2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better.
ENGL 341-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Brown-Rose, Josie A.
ENGL 344: Expository Writing3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stnding. May be repeated for credit. 2 courses in ENGL writingw/grades of C or better.
ENGL 344-01 MWF 3:00-3:50 pm TBA
ENGL 357: Twentieth Century American Lit3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stnding. Satisfy Area I Lit req for A & S. 2 courses in ENGLwriting w/grades of C or better.
ENGL 357-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Rhodes, Chip
ENGL 358: Women in Literature3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
ENGL 358-41 W 6:00-8:40 pm Regenbaum, Shelly
ENGL 386: Biblical Heros3 credits, prerequisite: Soph stnding.2 ENGL Writing courses w/C or better.
ENGL 386-51 Wilcox, Delmar CTaught online w/Manhattan
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ENGINEERING-GENERAL
ENGR 102: First Year Engineering Seminar1 credit, prerequisite: Freshmen status in Engineering.
ENGR 102-01 F 2:00-3:00 pm Grabiec, Richard F 3:00-5:00 pmENGR 102-03 F 2:00-3:00 pm Grabiec, Richard F 3:00-5:00 pmENGR 102-05 F 2:00-3:00 pm Grabiec, Richard F 3:00-5:00 pm
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ENGR 102-07 F 2:00-3:00 pm Vollaro, Mary F 3:00-5:00 pmENGR 102-09 F 2:00-3:00 pm Vollaro, Mary F 3:00-5:00 pmENGR 102-11 F 2:00-3:00 pm Vollaro, Mary F 3:00-5:00 pm
ENGR 103: Introduction to Engineering4 credits, prerequisite: Freshmen status in Engineering, & basic level computer literacy.
ENGR 103-01 TTh 8:00-10:50 am Vollaro, MaryENGR 103-03 TTh 8:00-10:50 am Lipkens, BartENGR 103-05 TTh 2:00-4:50 pm Musiak, RonaldENGR 103-07 TTh 2:00-4:50 pm Muratore, DianeENGR 103-09 MW 2:00-4:50 pm Haffner, EricENGR 103-11 MW 2:00-4:50 pm Schreiner, Steven
ENGR 206: Engineering Mechanics3 credits, prerequisite: PHYS 133, MATH 134 or concurrently
ENGR 206-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Mindek, Richard B.ENGR 206-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am TBA
ENGR 208: Foundations of Electrical Engineer4 credits, prerequisite: PHYS 134, co-req MATH 134
ENGR 208-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Muratore, Diane W 2:00-4:30 pm
LECTURE COMB. W/-03
ENGR 208-03 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Muratore, Diane Th 2:00-4:30 pm
SECTION COMB W/-01
ENGR 208-05 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm TBA F 2:00-4:30 pmENGR 208-07 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Bradley, William T 2:00-4:30 pm
ENGR 212: Probability And Statistics3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 134; ENGR 110
ENGR 212-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Kamal, Abdul
ENGR 333: Independent Study in Engineering1 credit, prerequisite: Jr or Sr status, minimum 3.00 GPA either overall or in the major field,and dean's approval.
ENGR 333-01 Grabiec, Richard
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FILM
FILM 203: The Art of Film3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing, two courses in ENGL writing with grades of "C" orbetter.
FILM 203-41 T 5:20-8:20 pm Piana, Dennis M.
FILM 302: The Haunted Screen3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
FILM 302-41 Th 5:20-8:20 pm Piana, Dennis M.
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FINANCE
FIN 214: Introduction to Finance3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 111, 112 or MATH 115, 116 or MATH 123,124.
FIN 214-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Lee, SharonFIN 214-03 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Lee, SharonFIN 214-05 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Bronson, ClaireFIN 214-07 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Bronson, ClaireFIN 214-09 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Shetty, Shekar T.FIN 214-11 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Shetty, Shekar T.
FIN 312: Financial Markets and Institutions3 credits, prerequisite: FIN 214;EC 205 & EC 206.
FIN 312-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Bosworth, William
FIN 318: Security Analysis3 credits, prerequisite: FIN 317
FIN 318-41 T 6:20-9:00 pm Shetty, Shekar T.
FIN 320: Intermediate Corporation Finance3 credits, prerequisite: FIN 214.
FIN 320-41 W 6:20-9:00 pm Lee, Sharon
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FRENCH
FR 101: Elementary French I3 credits, prerequisite: 3 cr. & 1 hr of Language lab per week.
FR 101-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Abrams, Francescombined w/FR 203
FR 203: Intermediate French I3 credits, prerequisite: FR 102 or the equivalent
FR 203-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Abrams, Francescombined w/FR 101
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GEOGRAPHY
GEOG 101: World Geography3 credits
GEOG 101-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Williams, Donald
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GEOLOGY
GEOL 101: Physical Geology3 credits, prerequisite: Laboratory fee $50.
GEOL 101-01 MW 12:00-12:50 pm Coombs, Walter T 2:00-5:00 pm Coombs, WalterGEOL 101-03 MW 11:00-11:50 am Coombs, Walter T 5:45-8:45 pm Coombs, Walter
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HISTORY
HIST 105: World Civilization I3 credits
HIST 105-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am South, TheodoreFrosh History Majors Only
HIST 105-03 MW 2:00-3:20 pm TBAFreshmen Only Section
HIST 105-05 MW 3:30-4:50 pm TBAFreshmen Only Section
HIST 105-07 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm TBA
HIST 106: World Civilization II3 credits
HIST 106-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Dawson, MarcFreshmen Only Section
HIST 106-03 TTh 8:00-9:20 am TBAHIST 106-05 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm TBA
Freshmen Only Section
HIST 111: United States History To 18773 credits
HIST 111-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Anzalotti, JohnFrosh History Majors Only
HIST 111-03 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Anzalotti, JohnFreshmen Only Section
HIST 111-05 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Anzalotti, JohnHIST 111-07 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Beagle, Jonathan M
Freshmen Only Section
HIST 111-09 MWF 3:00-3:50 pm Beagle, Jonathan M
HIST 112: US History, 1878 To Present3 credits
HIST 112-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Gassan, RichardHIST 112-03 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Gassan, Richard
Freshmen Only Section
HIST 290: Special Topics in History3 credits
HIST 290-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm TBAEarly Modern Europe
HIST 290-03 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm TBAEarly Modern Europe
HIST 302: Anc Mesopota & Eqypt 4000-1000 BCE3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
HIST 302-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm South, Theodore
HIST 354: Civil War & Reconstruction3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
HIST 354-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Anzalotti, JohnHIST 354-03 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Anzalotti, John
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HIST 358: History of United States since 19453 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
HIST 358-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Baick, John Seung-Ho
HIST 365: Rise of Islam & Caliphate 500-10003 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
HIST 365-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Dawson, Marc
HIST 371: The History Of Latin America3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
HIST 371-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am TBA
HIST 390: Special Topics in History: Modern Amer Women's Hist3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing. May be repeated if topic differs.
HIST 390-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Beagle, Jonathan M
HIST 490: Seminar In History3 credits, prerequisite: 9 cr of History and junior standing, or permission of instructor
HIST 490-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Beagle, Jonathan M
HIST 495: Senior Thesis in History2 credits, prerequisite: 15 crs of history, senior standing, and permission of instructor.
HIST 495-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Dawson, Marc
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HISTORY
HON 102: Cities and Societies3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Required.
HON 102-01 MW 8:30-9:50 am South, Theodore
HON 290: Special Topics in Honors Seminar: The Trail of Light3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Required.
HON 290-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Martini, Karl M 2:00-4:00 pm
HON 390: Special Topics in Honors Seminar: This is Not a Pipe3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Required.
HON 390-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Bowdan, Janet
HON 391: Special Topics in Honors: Sex, Drugs & Rock & Roll3 credits, prerequisite: Acceptance into Honors Program Required.
HON 391-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Wozniuk, Vladimir
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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
IE 308: Work Analysis and Design3 credits, prerequisite: ENGR 212. Title change Fall'05.
IE 308-41 MW 5:00-6:20 pm Kamal, Abdul
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IE 312: Engineering Economic Analysis3 credits, prerequisite: ENGR 212.
IE 312-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Keyser, Thomas K.
IE 318: Industrial Design Laboratory I2 credits, prerequisite: IE 308 concurrently and ENGR 212, or concurrently.
IE 318-01 Th 1:00-2:00 pm Keyser, Thomas K. Th 2:00-5:00 pm
IE 326: Production Planning And Control3 credits, prerequisite: ENGR 212
IE 326-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Brown, William
IE 410: Engineering Project Management3 credits, prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing
IE 410-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Brown, William
IE 422: Industrial Safety & Ergonomics3 credits, prerequisite: ENGR 212
IE 422-01 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Kamal, Abdul
IE 428: Industrial Design Laboratory III2 credits, prerequisite: IE 315, IE 326, and IE 328
IE 428-01 T 2:00-5:00 pm Haffner, Eric
IE 429: Design & Analysis of Experiments3 credits, prerequisite: ENGR 212 or equivalent
IE 429-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Keyser, Thomas K.
IE 439: Project Preparation1 credit, prerequisite: Corequisite: IE 410
IE 439-01 M 12:00-12:50 pm Brown, William
IE 440: Senior Design Projects3 credits, prerequisite: IE 439
IE 440-01 M 12:00-12:50 pm Haffner, Eric
IE 480: Internship in Industrial Engineer3 credits, prerequisite: Jr stdg & min of 2.50 GPA overall & in the major, except if required, orspecial permission of dean.
IE 480-01 Haffner, Eric
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INTEGRATED LIBERAL & PROFESSIONAL
ILP 317: Management Issues for EC & ENGR: Mgmt Issues Professionals3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 123 or MATH 133, and 3 credits in EC.
ILP 317-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Eskot, Herbert Kamal, Abdul
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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
INST 101: Intro Contemporary Global Issues3 credits, prerequisite: Dual listed as GO 101. Students who take INST 101 may not take GO 101.
INST 101-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Wozniuk, Vladimircombined w/POSC 101-01
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JOURNALISM
JRNL 190: Special Topics in Journalism: Working on the Westerner1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
JRNL 190-01 Chipkin, Robert
JRNL 210: Journalism I3 credits, prerequisite: Soph standing. 2 courses in ENGL writing w/grades of C or better.Formerly COMM 218.
JRNL 210-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Chipkin, Robert
JRNL 390: Special Topics in Journalism: Produce College Newspaper3 credits, prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
JRNL 390-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Chipkin, Robertmeets in Campus Center
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LIBERAL ARTS
LA 100: First Year Seminar2 credits, prerequisite: Designed especially for the new college student.
LA 100-01 MW 1:00-1:50 pm Hakala, ChristopherCombined w/LA 100-03
LA 100-03 MW 1:00-1:50 pm Tershner, Sheralee AnneCombined w/LA 100-01
LA 100-05 MW 1:00-1:50 pm Schrenzel, JeffLA 100-07 TTh 9:30-10:20 am Patterson, Deb Munkatchy, Molly MLA 100-09 TTh 11:00-11:50 am Baick, John Seung-HoLA 100-11 Th 2:00-3:40 pm Fletcher, GailLA 100-13 MW 2:00-2:50 pm Fairman, PeterLA 100-15 MW 9:00-9:50 am Pelletier, LouiseLA 100-17 TTh 8:30-9:20 am Ingham, Alfred ThomasLA 100-19 TTh 8:30-9:20 am Hirsch, JerryLA 100-21 WF 11:00-11:50 am DiRuzza, RichardLA 100-23 WF 2:00-2:50 pm Jarzabski, KerriLA 100-25 MW 1:00-1:50 pm Zern, TheodoreLA 100-27 WF 10:00-10:50 am TBALA 100-29 MW 12:00-12:50 pm Mandel, William S.LA 100-31 WF 9:00-9:50 am TBALA 100-33 TTh 11:00-11:50 am TBA
LA 101: First Year Field Experience1 credit, prerequisite: Co-req: LA 100
LA 101-01 F 1:00-1:50 pm Schrenzel, Jeff
LA 150: Lab In Writing Fundamentals I1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of instructor
LA 150-02 Oleksak, LindaLinked w/Engl 132-02
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LA 150-03 Oleksak, LindaLinked w/Engl 132-03
LA 150-04 Oleksak, LindaLinked w/Engl 132-04
LA 150-05 Oleksak, LindaLinked w/Engl 132-05
LA 151: Lab In Writing Fundamentals II1 credit, prerequisite: Recommendation of instructor.
LA 151-01 Oleksak, LindaLinked w/Engl 133-01
LA 175: Academic Reading Strategies I1 credit
LA 175-01 Oleksak, LindaLinked w/Engl 130-01
LA 175-02 Oleksak, LindaLA 175-03 Oleksak, LindaLA 175-04 Oleksak, LindaLA 175-05 Oleksak, Linda
LA 250: Language Support Lab I1 credit
LA 250-01 Grohe, William E.Linked w/Engl 132-01
LA 391: Student Literacy Volunteers3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing or higher
LA 391-01 Oleksak, LindaLA 391-02 Oleksak, LindaLA 391-03 Oleksak, Linda
LA 491: Student Literacy Volunteers II3 credits, prerequisite: LA 391.
LA 491-01 Oleksak, LindaLA 491-02 Oleksak, LindaLA 491-03 Oleksak, Linda
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LEGAL STUDIES
LS 301: Legal Aspects of Business3 credits
LS 301-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am TBALS 301-03 TTh 8:00-9:20 am TBALS 301-41 M 6:20-9:00 pm TBA
LS 360: Legal Studies for Sport Management3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 250
LS 360-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Shrage, Harvey M
LS 424: Lgl Studies for Human Resource Mgmt3 credits, prerequisite: LS 301 or LS 360, and MAN 323
LS 424-41 Th 6:20-9:00 pm Smith, Cheryl R.LS 424-51 Shrage, Harvey M
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MANAGEMENT
MAN 101: Principles of Management3 credits
MAN 101-01 MW 8:30-9:50 am Hess, PeterFreshmen Only Section
MAN 101-03 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm TBAFreshmen Only Section
MAN 101-05 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Hess, PeterFreshmen Only Section
MAN 101-07 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Bowes-Sperry, Lynn D.Freshmen Only Section
MAN 101-09 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Jackson, Janice J.Freshmen Only Section
MAN 101-11 TTh 8:00-9:20 am TBAFreshmen Only Section
MAN 101-13 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Chelte, AnthonyFreshmen Only Section
MAN 101-41 Th 6:20-9:00 pm Chelte, Anthony
MAN 204: Organizational Behavior3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 101.
MAN 204-41 W 6:20-9:00 pm Chelte, Anthony
MAN 250: Managing Sport Organizations3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 101.
MAN 250-01 MW 8:30-9:50 am Walker, SharianneMAN 250-41 T 6:20-9:00 pm Covell, Daniel
MAN 308: Employee Relations3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 101 and junior standing.
MAN 308-41 M 6:20-9:00 pm Shrage, Harvey M
MAN 315: Organizational Theory3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 101 and MAN 204
MAN 315-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Forray, Jean M.
MAN 323: Human Resource Management3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 101, MAN 204 or PSY 204 or MAN 250, & Junior standing.
MAN 323-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Ferris, William P.MAN 323-41 W 6:20-9:00 pm Bowes-Sperry, Lynn D.
MAN 355: Sport Facility Planning & Managemt3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 250.
MAN 355-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Walker, Sharianne
MAN 366: Sport Marketing3 credits, prerequisite: MK 200 and MAN 250.
MAN 366-01 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Covell, Daniel
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MAN 390: Special Topics in Management3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 101
MAN 390-52 Forray, Jean M.BBA Students Only
MAN 450: Practicum In Sport Management3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 355, MAN 366 or MK 366, LS 360 or LS 301.
MAN 450-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Covell, Daniel
MAN 465: Seminar In Sport Management3 credits, prerequisite: MAN 250 or MAN 350, MAN 355 or MAN 455, MAN 366 or MK 366, LS 360 or LS301, and LS 424
MAN 465-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Walker, Sharianne
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MATHEMATICS
MATH 107: Math for Elementary Education I3 credits, prerequisite: Successful performance on WNEC placement exam.
MATH 107-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Hansen, LisaMATH 107-03 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Hansen, Lisa
MATH 109: Pre-Calculus Mathematics3 credits, prerequisite: 2 years of algebra & 1 year of geometry.
MATH 109-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm TBAMATH 109-03 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm TBA
MATH 111: Analysis For Business & Economics I3 credits, prerequisite: Successful performance on WNEC placement exam.
MATH 111-01 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Todd, JonathanMATH 111-03 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Todd, JonathanMATH 111-05 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Willemain, JohnMATH 111-07 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Willemain, JohnMATH 111-09 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Barton, TeresaMATH 111-11 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Barton, TeresaMATH 111-13 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Mcdonald, JamesMATH 111-15 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Mcdonald, JamesMATH 111-41 MW 5:30-6:50 pm Rota, Angelo
MATH 112: Analysis For Business II3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 111. A continuation of MATH 111.
MATH 112-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm TBAMATH 112-03 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Yando, RaymondMATH 112-41 MW 5:20-6:40 pm Yando, Raymond
MATH 115: Contemporary Mathematics3 credits, prerequisite: (formerly MATH 106). Students who completed MATH 106 or MATH 112 cannotreceive MATH 115 credit.
MATH 115-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am TBAMATH 115-03 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm TBAMATH 115-05 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Borecki, WilliamMATH 115-07 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Borecki, WilliamMATH 115-09 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Fetteroll, CarlMATH 115-11 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Fetteroll, Carl
MATH 117: Mathematical Reasoning3 credits
MATH 117-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Omer, PamelaMATH 117-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Omer, Pamela
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MATH 117-05 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Pelosi, Richard SMATH 117-07 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Pelosi, Richard S
MATH 120: Intro Statistics for the Arts & Sci3 credits, prerequisite: Successful performance on WNEC placement exam.
MATH 120-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Beineke, JenniferMATH 120-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Beineke, Jennifer
MATH 123: Calculus I,Mgt,Life & Soc Sciences3 credits, prerequisite: 3 years of secondary school Math, including 2 years of Algebra.
MATH 123-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Kizanis, AnnMATH 123-03 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Kizanis, AnnMATH 123-05 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Luciano, Dennis MMATH 123-07 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Hanes, LornaMATH 123-09 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Hanes, Lorna
MATH 124: Calculus II Mgt,Life,Soc Sciences3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 123 or MATH 133
MATH 124-01 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Rodriguez, Josephine
MATH 133: Calculus I4 credits, prerequisite: MATH 109 or the equivalent.
MATH 133-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am TBA Th 1:00-1:50 pmMATH 133-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Gorfin, Alan Th 1:00-1:50 pmMATH 133-05 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Gorfin, Alan Th 2:00-2:50 pmMATH 133-07 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Chkhenkeli, Mikhail Th 2:00-2:50 pmMATH 133-09 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Chkhenkeli, Mikhail Th 1:00-1:50 pm
MATH 134: Calculus II4 credits, prerequisite: MATH 133.
MATH 134-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Todd, Jonathan Th 1:00-1:50 pm
MATH 190: Special Topics in Mathematics1 credit
MATH 190-01 T 2:00-3:20 pm Chkhenkeli, Mikhail
MATH 235: Calculus III3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 134 or MATH 124
MATH 235-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Hoq, Q. Enam
MATH 236: Differential Equations3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 134.
MATH 236-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Pelosi, Richard SMATH 236-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Pelosi, Richard SMATH 236-05 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Hanes, LornaMATH 236-07 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Hanes, Lorna
MATH 261: Discrete Structures I3 credits, prerequisite: PH 204 and either MATH 124 or MATH 134.
MATH 261-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Gorfin, AlanMATH 261-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Hansen, Lisa
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MATH 350: Engineering Analysis I3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 235 and MATH 236
MATH 350-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Hoq, Q. EnamMATH 350-03 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Hoq, Q. Enam
MATH 363: Math Foun & Meth For Computer Sci3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 262 and CS 284, or permission of instructor
MATH 363-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Hansen, Lisa
MATH 377: Elementary Number Theory3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 261
MATH 377-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Beineke, Jennifer
MATH 412: Introduction To Topology3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 261
MATH 412-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Chkhenkeli, Mikhail
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
ME 106: Statics3 credits, prerequisite: PHYS 132 or PHYS 133; MATH 134 or concurrently; ENGR 103 orconcurrently; ENGR 110 or concurrently
ME 106-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Lipkens, BartME 106-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Lipkens, BartME 106-41 MW 5:20-6:40 pm Bemont, Roger A.
ME 203: Dynamics3 credits, prerequisite: ME 202
ME 203-41 MW 5:20-6:40 pm Hartman, David
ME 303: Thermodynamics I3 credits, prerequisite: CHEM 105 and MATH 235.
ME 303-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Khosrowjerdi, MohammadME 303-03 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Khosrowjerdi, Mohammad
ME 309: Materials Science3 credits, prerequisite: CHEM 109 and PHYS 134.
ME 309-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Vollaro, MaryME 309-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Vollaro, Mary
ME 312: Kinematics & Dynamics Of Machinery3 credits, prerequisite: ME 203
ME 312-01 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Vallee, GlennME 312-41 TTh 5:20-6:40 pm TBAME 312-51 Vallee, Glenn
ONLINE EVE.STUDENTS ONLY!
ME 313: Mechanical Laboratory I2 credits, prerequisite: ME 203; ME 208; ME 205 or concurrently; ENGR 212 or concurrently, orpermiss of ME lab coordinator.
ME 313-01 Th 1:00-2:00 pm Mindek, Richard B. Th 2:00-5:00 pmME 313-03 Th 1:00-2:00 pm Mindek, Richard B. Th 2:00-5:00 pm Lipkens, BartME 313-05 Th 1:00-2:00 pm Mindek, Richard B. T 2:00-5:00 pm Vollaro, Mary
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ME 313-07 Th 1:00-2:00 pm TBA T 2:00-5:00 pm
ME 417: Heat Transfer3 credits, prerequisite: ME 303 and ME 316
ME 417-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Dini, Said
ME 425: Design Of Machine Elements3 credits, prerequisite: ME 208 and ME 309
ME 425-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Vallee, GlennME 425-41 MW 5:20-6:40 pm Waltein, Richard
ME 435: Mechanical Laboratory III2 credits, prerequisite: ME 314; ME 311 or concurrently; ME 417 or concurrently; and seniorstanding.
ME 435-01 W 1:00-5:00 pm Mindek, Richard B. Th 1:00-5:00 pmME 435-03 W 1:00-5:00 pm Khosrowjerdi, Mohammad Th 1:00-5:00 pm
ME 437: Design Projects3 credits, prerequisite: Corequisites: ME 439 and approval of the dept.
ME 437-01 F 1:00-1:50 pm Dini, Said
ME 439: Professional Awareness1 credit, prerequisite: Graduating senior status.
ME 439-01 M 1:00-1:50 pm Dini, Said
ME 440: Senior Design Projects3 credits, prerequisite: ME 439 and graduating senior status.
ME 440-01 F 1:00-1:50 pm Dini, Said
ME 480: Internship in Mechanical Engineer3 credits, prerequisite: Jr stdg & min of 2.50 GPA overall & in the major, except if required, orspecial permission of dean.
ME 480-01 F 1:00-1:50 pm Dini, Said
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MARKETING
MK 200: Principles Of Marketing3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
MK 200-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Mckeon, JamesMK 200-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Mckeon, JamesMK 200-05 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Goodnight, Janelle E.MK 200-07 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Goodnight, Janelle E.MK 200-09 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Goodnight, Janelle E.MK 200-41 W 6:20-9:00 pm TBA
MK 301: Buyer Behavior3 credits, prerequisite: MK 200
MK 301-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Costanzo, Paul
MK 317: Promotional Strategy3 credits, prerequisite: MK 200.
MK 317-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Costanzo, Paul
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MK 323: Distribution Strategy3 credits, prerequisite: MK 301.
MK 323-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Mckeon, James
MK 340: Mktg Promotion Design & Application3 credits, prerequisite: MK 200 & CIS 202. Title change Fall'05
MK 340-41 T 6:20-9:00 pm Elam, Elizabeth
MK 421: Marketing Management3 credits, prerequisite: Senior standing and MK 318.
MK 421-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Spotts, Harlan
MK 422: Campaign Planning & Management3 credits, prerequisite: MK 317, and senior standing.
MK 422-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Elam, Elizabeth
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MILITARY LEADERSHIP
ML 100: Introduct to Army Physical Fitness1 credit
ML 100-01 TF 6:45-7:35 am TBA
ML 101: Foundations of Leadership1 credit, prerequisite: Formerly MS 101.
ML 101-01 T 8:30-9:20 am TBA Th 3:30-5:30 pmML 101-03 T 3:30-4:20 pm TBA Th 3:30-5:30 pm
ML 201: Individual Leadership Studies2 credits, prerequisite: Formerly MS 201.
ML 201-01 T 3:30-5:10 pm Underwood, Keith Th 3:30-5:30 pm
ML 301: Military Leadership I3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly MS 301.
ML 301-01 T 3:30-6:10 pm Baker, Michael D. Th 3:30-5:30 pm
ML 401: Leadership and Management3 credits, prerequisite: Formerly MS 401.
ML 401-01 T 3:30-6:10 pm TBA Th 3:30-5:30 pm
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MUSIC
MUS 101: Music Appreciation3 credits
MUS 101-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Maes, James
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MUS 151: Campus Chorus1 credit, prerequisite: Course may be repeated.
MUS 151-41 MW 5:30-7:00 pm Cavicchia, John T.Permission of Instructor
MUS 161: Pep Band1 credit, prerequisite: Course may be repeated.
MUS 161-01 TBAPermission of Instructor
MUS 171: Jazz Ensemble1 credit, prerequisite: Course may be repeated.
MUS 171-01 TBAPermission of Instructor
MUS 190: Special Topics in Music: Basic Acoustic Guitar3 credits
MUS 190-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Lawrence, Andrew
MUS 191: Special Topics in Music: Acoustic Guitar Fingboard3 credits, prerequisite: Permission of instructor
MUS 191-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Lawrence, Andrew
MUS 192: Special Topics in Music: Concert Band1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
MUS 192-01 TBA
MUS 201: Basic Music Theory3 credits
MUS 201-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Lipkens, Kirsten
MUS 390: Special Topics in Music: Jazz3 credits
MUS 390-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am TBA
MUS 391: Special Topics in Music: Music of Social Protest3 credits
MUS 391-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm TBA
MUS 392: Special Topics in Music: Select Chorus3 credits
MUS 392-01 Cavicchia, John T.
MUS 393: Special Topics in Music: Rock & Roll: 1950-19903 credits
MUS 393-01 MW 3:00-4:20 pm Cavicchia, John T.
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PHYSICAL ED/HEALTH & RECREATION
PEHR 151: Personal Health and Wellness1 credit, prerequisite: Freshmen required to take this in their 1st year. Lab fee $10.
PEHR 151-01 M 8:00-8:50 am Labranche, MatthewPEHR 151-03 W 8:00-8:50 am Labranche, MatthewPEHR 151-05 F 8:00-8:50 am Klepacki, JohnPEHR 151-07 M 9:00-9:50 am TBAPEHR 151-09 T 9:30-10:20 am Labranche, MatthewPEHR 151-11 Th 9:30-10:20 am Labranche, MatthewPEHR 151-13 M 10:00-10:50 am Sullivan, Erin L.PEHR 151-15 W 10:00-10:50 am Sullivan, Erin L.PEHR 151-17 F 10:00-10:50 am Klepacki, JohnPEHR 151-19 M 11:00-11:50 am TBAPEHR 151-21 T 11:00-11:50 am Labranche, MatthewPEHR 151-23 W 11:00-11:50 am Costanzo, CyndiPEHR 151-25 Th 11:00-11:50 am Labranche, MatthewPEHR 151-27 M 12:00-12:50 pm Sullivan, Erin L.PEHR 151-29 W 12:00-12:50 pm Klepacki, AmieePEHR 151-31 F 12:00-12:50 pm Klepacki, Amiee
PEHR 153: Racquetball1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151.
PEHR 153-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Davis, WendyAug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 153-03 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Davis, WendyAug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 154: Walking and Jogging1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 154-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Davis, WendyOct 17-Dec 9
PEHR 154-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am TBAAug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 154-05 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Davis, WendyOct 17-Dec 9
PEHR 156: Swimming for Fitness1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 156-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Klepacki, AmieeOct 17-Dec 9
PEHR 159: Fundamentals of Martial Arts1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 159-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Andrews, KevinAug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 160: Basketball1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 160-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Davis, WendyOct 17-Dec 9
PEHR 161: Pers Fitness/Strength Training/Well1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 161-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Klepacki, JohnAug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 161-03 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Klepacki, JohnOct 17-Dec 9
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PEHR 161-05 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Klepacki, JohnAug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 161-07 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Klepacki, JohnOct 17-Dec 9
PEHR 163: Games Children Play1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151. Recommended for Education majors.
PEHR 163-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Pearson, DougOct 17-Dec 9
PEHR 165: R.A.D. Rape Aggression Defense1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151.
PEHR 165-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Curran, JudithOct 17-Dec 9
PEHR 167: Tennis1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 167-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Sullivan, Erin L.Aug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 167-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Davis, WendyAug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 168: Soccer1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 168-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Sullivan, Erin L.Oct 17-Dec 9
PEHR 171: Volleyball1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 171-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am TBAAug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 171-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Sullivan, Erin L.Oct 17-Dec 9
PEHR 181: Performance Strength Train/Fitness1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 181-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Klepacki, JohnAug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 185: Softball1 credit, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 185-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Sullivan, Erin L.Aug 29-Oct 14
PEHR 290: Special Topics in PEHR: Prin. Successful Coaching3 credits, prerequisite: PEHR 151
PEHR 290-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Pearson, Doug
PEHR 291: Special Topics in PEHR: Personal Empower 4 Kids3 credits, prerequisite: 100 level PEHR course and sophomore or higher standing.
PEHR 291-41 M 6:45-9:25 pm Curran, Judith
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PHILOSOPHY
PH 103: Introduction To Philosophy3 credits
PH 103-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Ebisch, GlenPredominanty Freshmen
PH 103-03 MW 3:00-4:20 pm Atchley, J. HeathPH 103-05 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm TBA
Predominantly Freshmen
PH 103-41 Th 6:00-8:40 pm TBA
PH 110: Critical Thinking3 credits, prerequisite: Not open to students who completed PH 204.
PH 110-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Ebisch, GlenPredominantly Freshmen
PH 110-03 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Ebisch, Glen
PH 208: Ethics3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
PH 208-01 MW 3:00-4:20 pm Porter, Burton
PH 220: Philosophy through Fiction & Film3 credits
PH 220-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Porter, BurtonNot open if PH 103 taken
PH 304: Philosophy Of Religion3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
PH 304-41 M 6:20-9:00 pm Porter, Burton
PH 307: Contemporary Moral Problems3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing.PH 307-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Porter, BurtonPH 307-03 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Porter, Burton
PH 310: Ethics In The Professions3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing
PH 310-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Skelly, BrianPH 310-03 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Skelly, BrianPH 310-05 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Porter, BurtonPH 310-41 M 6:20-9:00 pm Kiniry, Brian P.PH 310-51 Barcalow, Emmett
Taught online w/Manhattan
PH 321: Eastern Religions3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
PH 321-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Ebisch, Glen
PH 350: Greek and Roman Philosophy3 credits, prerequisite: Sophmore standing
PH 350-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Barcalow, Emmett
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PH 390: Special Topics in Philosophy: Religion & Violence3 credits
PH 390-41 W 5:20-8:00 pm Atchley, J. Heath
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PHYSICS
PHYS 101: Elements of Physics3 credits, prerequisite: Laboratory fee $50. Title changed 2/2005.
PHYS 101-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Martini, Karl Th 2:00-4:00 pm Martini, KarlPHYS 101-03 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Hatten, Daniel W 2:00-4:00 pm Hatten, Daniel
PHYS 103: Elementary Physics I3 credits, prerequisite: Laboratory fee $50.
PHYS 103-01 MW 12:00-12:50 pm Hatten, Daniel F 2:00-5:00 pm Hatten, Daniel
PHYS 123: Physics For Pharmacy4 credits, prerequisite: MATH 123 and MATH 124
PHYS 123-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Savickas, David F Th 2:00-5:00 pm Savickas, David F
PHYS 133: Mechanics4 credits, prerequisite: One unit of sec.school physics; MATH 123, 124, 133 or concurrent. Labfee $50.
PHYS 133-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Wurm, Alexander T 8:00-11:00 am Wurm, AlexanderPHYS 133-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Hatten, Daniel Th 11:00 am-2:00 pm Hatten, DanielPHYS 133-05 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Martini, Karl T 2:00-5:00 pm Martini, KarlPHYS 133-07 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Savickas, David F M 2:00-5:00 pm Savickas, David FPHYS 133-09 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Dayton, John K. W 2:00-5:00 pm Savickas, David FPHYS 133-11 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Martini, Karl Th 8:00-11:00 am Wurm, Alexander
PHYS 134: Electricity And Magnetism4 credits, prerequisite: PHYS 132 or 133 and MATH 123 or 124 or 132 or 133. Lab fee $50.
PHYS 134-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Wurm, Alexander T 2:00-5:00 pm Wurm, Alexander
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
POSC 101: Intro Contemporary Global Issues3 credits, prerequisite: This course is equiv to GO 101 & INST 101
POSC 101-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Wozniuk, Vladimircombined w/INST 101-01
POSC 102: American National Government3 credits
POSC 102-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Williams, DonaldFreshmen Only Section
POSC 102-03 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Mandel, William S.POSC 102-05 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Fairman, Peter
Freshmen Only Section
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POSC 102-07 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm TBAPOSC 102-11 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm TBA
Freshmen Only Section
POSC 201: Comparative Politics3 credits, prerequisite: POSC 101, POSC 102 or sophomore standing.
POSC 201-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Williams, Donald
POSC 203: International Relations3 credits, prerequisite: POSC 101, POSC 102 or sophomore standing
POSC 203-01 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Wozniuk, Vladimir
POSC 218: Public Policy in America3 credits, prerequisite: POSC 102. Course was formerly GO/POSC 336.
POSC 218-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Fairman, Peter
POSC 312: Politics of Ethnic Conflict Africa3 credits, prerequisite: POSC 101 or POSC 102
POSC 312-51 Williams, DonaldTaught online w/Manhattan
POSC 325: Constitutional Law3 credits, prerequisite: POSC 102
POSC 325-01 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Mandel, William S.
POSC 326: Civil Liberties3 credits, prerequisite: POSC 102
POSC 326-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Mandel, William S.
POSC 390: Special Topics in Political Science: Business & Politics3 credits, prerequisite: GO 102
POSC 390-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Hartshorn, Elinor C.
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PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology3 credits
PSY 101-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Ward, JamesOpen to all students
PSY 101-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Carlson, Jessica H.Psy & Expl Freshmen Only
PSY 101-05 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Carlson, Jessica H.Psy & Expl Freshmen Only
PSY 101-07 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Carlson, Jessica H.Psy & Expl Freshmen Only
PSY 101-09 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Hakala, ChristopherPsy & Expl Freshmen Only
PSY 101-11 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Hakala, ChristopherPsy & Expl Freshmen Only
PSY 101-13 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Northrup, DeninePsy & Expl Freshmen Only
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PSY 101-15 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Northrup, DeninePsy & Expl Freshmen Only
PSY 101-17 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm TBAFreshmen Only Section
PSY 101-19 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm TBAFreshmen Only Section
PSY 101-21 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Mercado-Martinez, M. E.Freshmen Only Section
PSY 101-23 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Shea, JohnFreshmen Only Section
PSY 101-25 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Shea, JohnFreshmen Only Section
PSY 101-27 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Powers-Lagac, VirginiaOpen to all students
PSY 101-29 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Powers-Lagac, VirginiaOpen to all students
PSY 101-41 W 5:20-8:00 pm Sacco, Frank C.
PSY 150: Intro to Physiological Psy Research1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.
PSY 150-01 Tershner, Sheralee Anne
PSY 151: Intro to Physiological Psy Research1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.
PSY 151-01 Tershner, Sheralee Anne
PSY 204: Organizational Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101.
PSY 204-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Carlson, Jessica H.
PSY 207: Statistics for Social Sciences3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 100 or higher. Credit for PSY 207 & either MATH 120/207 or QM 201is not permissible.
PSY 207-01 MWF 8:00-8:50 am Dillon, KathleenPSY 207-03 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Dillon, Kathleen
PSY 211: Developmental Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101
PSY 211-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Qin, DongxiaoPSY 211-03 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Qin, DongxiaoPSY 211-05 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Qin, Dongxiao
PSY 250: Intermed Physiological Psy Research1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. Variable credit course - 1 to 3 credits.
PSY 250-01 Tershner, Sheralee Anne
PSY 251: Intermed Physiological Psy Research1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. Variable credit course - 1 to 3 credits.
PSY 251-01 Tershner, Sheralee Anne
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PSY 304: Educational Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101
PSY 304-01 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Ayres, ElizabethPSY 304-03 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Ayres, Elizabeth
PSY 306: Abnormal Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and junior standing.
PSY 306-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Northrup, DeninePSY 306-03 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Northrup, Denine
PSY 307: Psychological Assessment3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101; PSY 207 or QM 201 or equivalent.
PSY 307-01 TTh 4:00-5:20 pm Morris, Mary Anne
PSY 309: Research Methods3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101; PSY 207 or permission of the instructor.
PSY 309-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Dillon, KathleenPSY 309-03 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Dillon, Kathleen
PSY 310: Research Methods II3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 309. A continuation of PSY 309. Title change.
PSY 310-01 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Hakala, Christopher
PSY 311: Child Behavior Mgmt:Theory & Pract3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 211 and PSY 313, or permission of instructor.
PSY 311-01 M 2:00-4:30 pm Conway, Shelagh K
PSY 312: Physiological Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and College BIO, or permission of instructor.
PSY 312-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Tershner, Sheralee Anne
PSY 313: Learning3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and sophomore standing.
PSY 313-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Kolodziejski, Dennis J
PSY 314: Social Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and sophomore standing.
PSY 314-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Qin, DongxiaoPSY 314-03 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Qin, Dongxiao
PSY 317: Psychology Of Exceptional Persons3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and sophomore standing.
PSY 317-41 TTh 5:20-6:40 pm Cosgriff, William J.
PSY 319: Forensic Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and sophomore standing.
PSY 319-41 M 6:45-9:25 pm DeDay, Jessica M
PSY 320: Health Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and sophomore standing.
PSY 320-01 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Northrup, Denine
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PSY 321: Sports Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and sophomore standing.
PSY 321-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm O'Brien, Kelly
PSY 324: Drugs and Behavior3 credits, prerequisite: 9 credits in PSY; PSY 312 or permission of the instructor.
PSY 324-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Tershner, Sheralee Anne
PSY 333: Independent Study in Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: Jr or Sr status, minimum 3.00 GPA either overall or in the major field,and dean's approval.
PSY 333-01 TBA
PSY 334: Independent Study in Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: Jr or Sr status, minimum 3.00 GPA either overall or in the major field,and deans approval.
PSY 334-01 TBA
PSY 342: Analy of Behavior:Prin & Class Appl4 credits, prerequisite: Enrollment in NECC Program
PSY 342-01 TBA
PSY 346: Applied Programming I4 credits, prerequisite: Enrollment in NECC Program
PSY 346-01 TBA
PSY 348: Systematic Inquiry in Appl Research4 credits, prerequisite: Enrollment in NECC Program
PSY 348-01 TBA
PSY 350: Adv Physiological Psych Research1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. Variable credit course - 1 to 3 credits.
PSY 350-01 Tershner, Sheralee Anne
PSY 351: Adv Physiological Psych Research1 credit, prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. Variable credit course - 1 to 3 credits.
PSY 351-01 Tershner, Sheralee Anne
PSY 390: Special Topics in Psychology: Gender in Everyday Life3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and sophomore standing.
PSY 390-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Carlson, Jessica H.
PSY 391: Special Topics in Psychology: Alt Ed for At-Risk Youths3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 211
PSY 391-01 M 4:30-7:00 pm Outhouse, Craig M.
PSY 416: Introduction to Counseling Skills3 credits, prerequisite: Senior standing in Psych or perm of instructor.
PSY 416-01 W 2:00-4:40 pm Kolodziejski, Dennis J
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PSY 420: History Of Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: Junior PSY standing or permission of instructor.
PSY 420-01 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Hakala, Christopher
PSY 440: Undergraduate Research3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 309, senior standing or permission of the PSY Chair. Lab fee.
PSY 440-01 TBA
PSY 450: Sr. Physio Psych Research Project3 credits, prerequisite: Psy 350 or 351 and permission of instructor.
PSY 450-01 Tershner, Sheralee Anne
PSY 451: Sr. Physio Psych Research Project3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 350 or PSY 351, and permission of instructor.
PSY 451-01 Tershner, Sheralee Anne
PSY 469: Topics in Clinical Practice I2 credits, prerequisite: Enrollment in NECC Program
PSY 469-01 TBA
PSY 470: Topics Clinical Practice II2 credits, prerequisite: Enrollment in NECC Program
PSY 470-01 TBA
PSY 480: Internship in Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: Jr stdg & min of 2.50 GPA overall & in the major, except if required, orspecial permission of dean.
PSY 480-01 TBA
PSY 481: Internship in Psychology3 credits, prerequisite: Jr stdg & min of 2.50 GPA overall & in the major, except if required, orspecial permission of dean.
PSY 481-01 TBA
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QUANTITATIVE METHODS
QM 201: Introduction To Business Statistics3 credits, prerequisite: CIS 102; MATH 112. Laboratory fee $25.
QM 201-01 MW 8:30-9:50 am Gulati, AnilQM 201-03 MW 2:00-3:20 pm Gulati, AnilQM 201-05 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Hiney, BarryQM 201-07 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Hiney, BarryQM 201-41 Th 6:20-9:00 pm Cardinal, John
QM 310: Quality and Operations Management3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 1xx, MATH 1xy; QM 201; MAN 101, MK 200; AC 202; CIS 202; FIN 214.
QM 310-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Pelosi, MarilynQM 310-03 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Pelosi, MarilynQM 310-41 M 6:20-9:00 pm Walczak, Karl
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SOCIOLOGY
SO 101: Introduction to Sociology3 credits
SO 101-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Luxton, RichardFreshmen Only Section
SO 101-03 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Luxton, RichardSO 101-05 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Zucco, RaymondSO 101-07 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Zucco, Raymond
Freshmen Only Section
SO 101-09 MWF 11:00-11:50 am Simpson, MichaelaFreshmen Only Section
SO 101-11 MWF 1:00-1:50 pm Simpson, MichaelaSO 101-13 MWF 2:00-2:50 pm Simpson, Michaela
Freshmen Only Section
SO 101-15 TTh 8:00-9:20 am TBA
SO 203: Social Problems3 credits, prerequisite: SO 101
SO 203-51 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Zucco, RaymondTaught online w/Manhattan
SO 214: Drugs, Society & Criminal Just Syst3 credits, prerequisite: SO 101 or CJ 101. Dual listed as CJ 214.
SO 214-51 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Zucco, RaymondTaught online w/Manhattan
SO 214-53 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Zucco, RaymondTaught online w/Manhattan
SO 309: Social Deviation And Control3 credits, prerequisite: SO 101
SO 309-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Simpson, Michaela
SO 310: Cultural Anthropology in 21st Cent3 credits
SO 310-51 Luxton, RichardTaught online w/Manhattan
SO 311: Sociology Of Minority Groups3 credits, prerequisite: SO 101
SO 311-01 TTh 8:00-9:20 am Madera, P. PaulSO 311-03 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Madera, P. Paul
SO 314: Amer Culture & Black Experience3 credits, prerequisite: 6 crs. of PSY and/or SO.
SO 314-01 T 2:00-4:40 pm Brown-Rose, Josie A.
SO 323: Seminar In Theory And Method3 credits, prerequisite: SO 101 and PSY 207 and Junior standing, or permission of the instructor.
SO 323-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Simpson, MichaelaCombined w/CJ 410-01
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SO 324: Comparative & Historical Sociology3 credits, prerequisite: SO 101
SO 324-51 Luxton, RichardTaught online w/Manhattan
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SPANISH
SPAN 101: Elementary Spanish I3 credits
SPAN 101-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Garabedian, MarthaSPAN 101-03 MWF 12:00-12:50 pm Rubinaccio, Gina
SPAN 140: Spanish for Social Services3 credits, prerequisite: Social Science major or minor (SO, SW, PSY or CJ).
SPAN 140-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am TBA
SPAN 190: Special Topics in Spanish: Span for Business Majors3 credits
SPAN 190-01 MWF 9:00-9:50 am Rubinaccio, Gina
SPAN 203: Intermediate Spanish I3 credits, prerequisite: SPAN 102 or the equivalent
SPAN 203-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Garabedian, Martha
SPAN 305: Advanced Conversational Spanish I3 credits, prerequisite: SPAN 204 or the equivalent
SPAN 305-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Garabedian, Martha
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SOCIAL WORK
SW 100: Introduction To Social Work3 credits
SW 100-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am Sergentanis, Lisa M.SW 100-51 Warwick, Kevin
Taught online w/Manhattan
SW 204: Social Work and Criminal Justice3 credits
SW 204-51 Warwick, KevinTaught online w/Manhattan
SW 216: Human Behav In Social Environment3 credits, prerequisite: 6 credits in PSY and/or Social Work.
SW 216-01 MWF 10:00-10:50 am Schrenzel, Jeff
SW 291: Special Topics in Social Work3 credits
SW 291-01 MW 3:30-4:50 pm Adams, Donna
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SW 301: Social Work Interventive Methods I4 credits, prerequisite: SW 100 and SW 216, and Junior standing. Credit change 10/04 - 3 to 4crs.
SW 301-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Weinberger, Sara
SW 304: Social Work Interventive Methods IV3 credits, prerequisite: SW 301, 302 & 303
SW 304-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm TBA
SW 319: Social Work And Research3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 120
SW 319-01 TTh 9:30-10:50 am TBA
SW 409: Field Instruction In Social Work I3 credits, prerequisite: SW 302 and SW 303, and Senior SW standing.
SW 409-01 Weinberger, SaraField Instruction
SW 410: Field Instruction in Social Work I3 credits, prerequisite: SW 302 and SW 303 and Senior SW standing.
SW 410-01 Weinberger, SaraField Instruction
SW 414: Seminar In Field Instruction I2 credits, prerequisite: SW 301, SW 302, SW 303, and senior SW standing.
SW 414-01 T 2:00-3:20 pm Weinberger, Sara
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THEATER
THTR 208: Acting I3 credits, prerequisite: Changed from COMM 342.
THTR 208-01 TTh 3:30-4:50 pm Bucs, Hillary H
THTR 390: Special Topics in Theater: Acting - Shakespeare3 credits
THTR 390-01 TTh 2:00-3:20 pm Bucs, Hillary H
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Fall 2005 Advising Information for School of Arts and Sciences Students
1. CLOSED CLASS PERMITS(Over Class Capacity Seat Releases) See the Chairor director of the department in which the courseis offered.
ART/COMM/FILM/FR/MUS/JRNL/PH/ Emmett Barcalow H 206BSPAN/THTR
BIO/CHEM/ENVS/GEOL/METR/PHYS Lorraine Sartori S 302A
CJ/SO Larry Field EG l01
CUL Janet Bowdan E 115
EC Michael Meeropol E 104
ED Deborah Patterson EG 100B
ENGL Chip Rhodes E 106
HIST/POSC/GEOG/ Marc Dawson 28 Valley
INST/PS
HON William Mandel 28 Valley
MATH/CS Dennis Luciano H 310F
PEHR Doug Pearson AHLC
PSY Dennis Kolodziejski S 305
SW Jeffrey Schrenzel EG 100A
2. ENGLISHAll students must complete 6 credits of freshmanEnglish with grades of C or better.
3. MATHEMATICSAll students must complete 3 credits of mathematicswith grades of C or better.
4. HUMANITIESAll students must complete one course in CUL(labeled “C” or “CA”) before graduation.
5. ARTSAll students who entered in the fall of 1998 andsubsequently must take a course in the arts(appreciation, history or practice). These coursesinclude ART, FILM, MUS, and ENGL 342 Theater
practicum and are labeled “A” in the catalogue.
6. REPEATING COURSESAny student who wishes to repeat a course in whicha grade of C- or lower was earned should completea form for SAS.
7. INDEPENDENT STUDYA student must complete a form from the Dean'soffice and have it signed by the faculty memberwho is directing the study, the Chair of thedepartment, the student's advisor, and by theassociate dean. Students with grade pointaverages of 3.0 or better, overall or in the major,may take up to 6 credits in their junior/senioryears.
8. INTERNSHIPS
A student wanting to take an internship must
first register with the internship office at Career
and Human Resources in the Campus Center
and obtain the approval of the advisor and the
department of the major. A student may take
a total of 6 credits in the junior/senior years
and must have a minimum grade point average
of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an
internship is required in the major or with special
permission of the associate dean.
9. HUMANITIES & BEHAVIORAL/SOCIALSCIENCE REQUIREMENTS.Humanities: ART, MUS, PH, ENGL (where thesubject is literature), CUL, FILM, FR, and SPAN.
Behavioral/Social Science: CJ, EC, ED, GEOG,POSC, HIST, INST, PSY, SO, SW.
10. DEAN'S OFFICEStudents should consult their faculty advisorswhen registering for classes. If a faculty advisor isunavailable, contact the Arts and Sciences Dean'soffice located in H210.
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Fall 2005 Advising Information for School of Business Students
1. CLOSED CLASS PERMITS
(Over Class Capacity Seat Releases)
Note: Permits to closed classes will be handled only
with the approval of the department heads whose
initials must be on the Permit. A Request for Over
Class Capacity Seat Release must be completed by
the advisor and submitted to the department head of
the course before a Permit will be considered. A tight
line will be held on Permits. Students should not seek
a Permit unless all other alternatives have been
thoroughly checked and the student will not graduate
on schedule otherwise. Permits for part-time students
to closed evening classes will be handled by the
Office of Continuing Education; all others submit
request to the department chair.
2. MAJOR ELECTIVES
The following electives are acceptable in the major
indicated. In addition, any 390- or 490-level elective
is acceptable as an elective in the major indicated.
ACCOUNTING ELECTIVES
All AC courses not required by the major are allowed
as electives.
CIS ELECTIVES
All CIS courses not required by the major are allowed
as electives.
FINANCE ELECTIVES
All FIN courses not required by the major are allowed
as electives.
MARKETING ELECTIVES
All MK courses not required by the major are allowed
as electives.
MARKETING COMM/ADVERTISING
ELECTIVES
All MK courses not required by the major are allowed
as electives.
MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES
All MAN & LS courses not required by the major
are allowed as electives.
3. ENGLISH
All students must complete 6 cr. of 100- level
ENGLISH. All students must earn a grade of C or
better in 6 cr. of writing-intensive English courses
(ENGL 132, 133, 340, 344). ENGL 344- Expository
Writing may be taken twice for credit.
4. MATHEMATICS
All Students must complete 6 cr. of college-level
mathematics (MATH 111 & 112 or MATH 123 &
124) with a grade of C or better in at least one.
5. GRADUATE COURSES
No undergraduate will be permitted to register for
a 600-level graduate course for undergraduate credit.
However, graduating seniors with a 3.0 cumulative
average and room in their schedules may take up
to two 600-level courses for early graduate credit.
6. GRADUATE ELECTIVES
Graduate-level electives not specifically defined
on the student’s program card may be chosen from
School of Business courses at the 600-level.
7. REPEATING COURSES
Students repeating a course must complete a form
for the SAS office.
8. INDEPENDENT STUDY
Students must complete an Independent Study Form
first and then obtain a Variable Course Credit Form
from the Dean before registering.
9. INTERNSHIPS
Students wanting to pursue an internship must obtain
a registration form from the internship office in the
Career Center. Approval must be granted by the
student’s advisor, the department chair and the
internship administrator.
DEPARTMENT CHAIRS
Accounting/FinanceTom Vogel ext. 1501 [email protected]
ManagementAnthony F. Chelte ext. 1553 [email protected]
Marketing and Computer Information SystemsPaul Costanzo ext. 1721 [email protected]
* A student must hold at least junior standing and have
a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except
where an internship is required in the major. Each student
will have an assigned faculty sponsor.
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Fall ’05 Advising Information for School of Engineering Students (Catalogue Years 2000-2002)
ELECTIVES (All Undergraduate programs)
Electives supplement the engineering student’s technical Program.
Humanities/Social Science electives may be selected with the
approval of the student’s departmental faculty advisor from the list of
humanities and social science courses given below. So that additional
depth of knowledge may be acquired, these Humanities/Social
Science electives must be selected in such a way that a sequence of
courses in the Humanities/Social Science area is satisfied.
(See below)
GENERAL ELECTIVE – Any course offered at Western New
England College (a lower level course in a subject area that the
student has successfully completed upper level work is not allowed).
TECHNICAL ELECTIVE – Any Upper Level Math, Science, or
Engineering course (normally numbered 300 or above), or any other
course approved by the appropriate Engineering Department
DESIGN ELECTIVES
Mechanical Engineering Department
ME 437 Design Projects
ME 544 Computer Applications in ME
ME 551 Applied Comp. of Fluid Design
Industrial Engineering Department
IE 308 Work Analysis and Design
IE 410 Engineering Project Management
IE 422 Industrial Safety and Ergonomics
IE 429 Design & Analysis of Experiments
Electrical Engineering Department
EE 535 Fuzzy Logic
EE 590 Wave Trans.& Reception
CPE 562 VHDL Design
CPE 590 Software Requirement Analysis
List of Approved Depth Sequences* in the Humanities and Social Sciences(Select a minimum of one sequence)
*Consult the Assistant Dean of Engineering for additional sequences.
EC 205 – ILP 317
EC 207 – ILP 317
ENGL 133- any 200-300
Level ENGL literature course
ART 201 – ART 202
ART 201 – ART 203
PH 103 – PH 104
PH 103 – PH 110
PH 103 – PH 310
PSY 101 – PSY 211
PSY 101 – PSY 313
PSY 101 – PSY 314
PSY 101 – PSY 317
HIST 101 – HIST 230
HIST 101 – HIST 307
HIST 101 – HIST 309
HIST 111 – HIST 218
HIST 112 – HIST 219
HIST 112 – HIST 354
HIST 112 – HIST 359
HIST 112 – HIST 231
SO 101 – SO 203
SO 101 – SO 205
SO 101 – SO 308
SO 101 – SO 309
SO 101 – SO 311
POSC 101 – POSC 203
POSC 101 – POSC 205
POSC 101 – POSC 318
POSC 101 – POSC 340
POSC 101 – POSC 350
POSC 102 – POSC 205
POSC 102 – POSC 320
POSC 102 – POSC 324
POSC 102 – POSC 325
POSC 102 – POSC 336
INTERNSHIPS – Students wishing to pursue an internship must obtain a registration form from the internship office in Career & Human Resources.
Approval must be granted by the student’s advisor, dean, faculty sponsor (or department chair), and the internship coordinator. Three credit hours of
internship can be used to satisfy a technical elective (upon approval of department chair) or free elective.
List of Approved Humanities/Social Science Electives*Consult the Assistant Dean of Engineering for additional courses.
ART 101 ENGL 150-159 ENGL 231-253 ENGL 327-329 CUL 201-390
ART 201-204 ENGL 210-211 ENGL 210-316 ENGL 353-357 MUS 101, 201, 202
ART 210 ENGL 214-215 ENGL 319, 322 ENGL 336 PH 103-321
CJ 210-211 ED 301-302 PSY 101-204 SO 101-311 SW 101-205
CJ 214, 218, 340 HIST 101-390 PSY 211-390 SO 320, 324, 330 SW 315, 310, 313
EC 205-374 POSC 101-390 PSY 413-421 SO 341-413 SW 316, 320, 383
Catalogue Year 2003 and 2004 General Education Requirements
GNED XXX – Social & Behavioral EC 207, PSY 101, SO 101, SW 100, POSC 101 or POSH 102
GNED XXX – Historical any HIST course
GNED XXX – Culture/Art CUL “CA” courses
GNED XXX – Ethical all PH courses except PH 110 and PH 204
GNED XXX – Liberal/Prof. ILP ###
LBC XXX – Learning Beyond the Class LBC ###
2004 – 2005 MATHEMATICS – All students must have a grade of C or better in at least two of the following courses: MATH 133, MATH 134,
MATH 236
1998 – 2004 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT – All students must have a grade of C or better in two courses in English Writing
(ENGL 132-133 or equivalent). Consult College Catalogue for additional General Education Requirements.
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TIMESLOTS TIMESLOTSMONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY TUESDAY THURSDAY
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2005 Fall Graduate Semester Course SchedulePosted Tue 03/15/2005 12:06 PM
The schedule is subject to change if enrollments make additions or cancellations of sections necessary.
***Student information (copy of student's course schedule, copy of degree audit and grades) can be obtained at ASAP.
100-400 level courses may be taken for undergraduate credit only.
500 level Engineering courses may be taken for either undergraduate or graduate credit. Other 550 level and 600 level courses may be takenfor graduate credit and are not open to undergraduate students.
Additional information regarding the evening graduate courses offered on the 11-week term schedule will be posted on the Continuing Educationsite (http://www1.wnec.edu/continuinged/).
Sections numbered 40 - 49 (P4 for PACE) = Evening classes meeting after 5:00 p.m.
Sections numbered 51 & 52 (P5 for PACE) = On-Line classes
Use of the Internet and log-in instructions to "Manhattan".As noted in selected course descriptions some courses will be taught entirely on-line. Students may be expected or required to use the Internetand the College's Internet-based "Manhattan" program. Registered students may access the Internet, and "Manhattan", from computers located onthe main campus in Springfield or from their own personal computers. Information about "Manhattan" is available at: http://manhattan.wnec.edu
"Taught on-line w/Manhattan" means that a student does not have to physically attend classes on campus. The course instruction is deliveredentirely via the Internet.
Graduate Engineering Courses
COMPUTER ENGINEERINGCPE 562: VHDL:Simulation & Synthesis3 credits, prerequisite: CPE 271 or equivalent
CPE 562-01 TTh 11:00 am-12:20 pm Crist, Stephen
CPE 590: Special Topics in Computer Engineer3 credits, prerequisite: Senior Standing.
CPE 590-41 T 6:45-9:25 pm Despang, Robert S.REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS
CPE 690: Special Topics in Computer Engineer3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
CPE 690-41 T 6:45-9:25 pm Despang, Robert S.SOFTWARE REQS.ANALYSIS
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGEE 535: Fuzzy Logic3 credits, prerequisite: Senior, or graduate standing.
EE 535-41 Th 6:45-9:25 pm Rahnamai, Kourosh
EE 590: Special Topics in Elect Engineering3 credits
EE 590-41 MW 5:20-6:40 pm Burke, John J.WAVE TRANS. & RECEPTION
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGME 544: Computer Appl In Mechanical Engr3 credits, prerequisite: ME417 or concurrently, and Senior or Grad standing
ME 544-41 T 6:45-9:25 pm Khosrowjerdi, Mohammad
ME 551: Applied Computational Fluid Design3 credits, prerequisite: ME 304 and ME 316. Title change Fall'05
ME 551-41 TTh 5:20-6:40 pm Hartman, David
ME 620: Computal Meth In Vib & Struct Analy3 credits, prerequisite: MATH 501;ME 544
ME 620-41 Th 5:45-8:15 pm Vallee, Glenn
ME 654: Computer Control Of Manufacturing3 credits, prerequisite: Graduate standing
ME 654-41 M 6:15-8:45 pm Mindek, Richard B.
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New StudentsYou must first apply for a degree or certificate program, or for non-degree study, before registering for classes. You may enroll in a limitednumber of courses while your application is pending. Please contact a Continuing Education advisor prior to enrollment.
Registration checklist for current students: • Review your degree audit and select your classes;
• Include alternative class selections where possible;
• Verify that you meet course prerequisites;
• Be sure you don’t have an outstanding balance.
Ways you can register:TELEPHONE: 413-782-1249 or 800-325-1122, ext. 1249.
Please have your registration and credit card information available.
FAX: 413-782-1779. Please use the registration form in thisschedule and include credit card information.
MAIL: Send the completed form and required fees to: Western New England College, Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education, 1215 Wilbraham Rd., Springfield, MA 01119-2684. Please allow at least one week for us to receive your registration by mail.
IN PERSON: Visit our office in the Welcome Center, 2nd Floor, Hours are: Monday through Thursday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Advising HoursAdvisors are available to meet with you Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. by appointment. Advising hours are also available several evenings a week, 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Please call for current hours.
Late RegistrationAfter the first scheduled class meeting, late registration may be granted with instructor’s approval. Registration must occur before the third scheduled class meeting.
Note: The College reserves the right to restrict registration, to add or cancel courses, and to change the published course schedule.
REGISTRATION INFORMATIONfor Continuing Education Students
Returning Continuing EducationUndergraduateStudents
Fall 2005RegistrationApril 4-20, 2005
Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education The Welcome Center2nd Floor
Advisors are available.
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2005-2006 Tuition and Fees Tuition and all fees are due before the first class.
Part-time undergraduate tuition: $452 per credit hour.
Part-time graduate tuition: $534 per credit hour.
Tuition for the MAET, MAMT, and MEEE programs: $232 per credit hour.
General services fee for all courses: $12 per credit hour.
Registration fee, part-time students: $20 per semester (nonrefundable).
Late registration fee: $15 may be applied to registrations received after the first scheduled class meeting.
Finance charge: 1% per month on balances unpaid by the date specified in each monthly statement.Laboratory fees: as stated in “Prerequisite” column in this schedule and in Catalogue course descriptions.
Financing Your Education Western New England College is committed to keeping aquality private education affordable for its adult students.We offer a variety of payment options to help studentsfinance their continuing education.
Payment InformationThe entire outstanding balance is due in full with the first bill received after the start of class. Once classes begin,finance charges will accrue on all unpaid balances at the rate of 1% per month.
You may use credit cards for payments. The College acceptsMasterCard, Visa, and Discover.
Students with outstanding balances will be placed on registra-tion hold. If your account is on hold at the time of registra-tion due to an outstanding previous balance, you will not beallowed to register for the next term until you have clearedyour account by payment with check or cash only.
Employer Reimbursement Extension PlanThis program allows students who receive tuition reimburse-ment from their employers to defer three-quarters of theirtuition payment until 30 days after the end of the semester.This allows time for tuition reimbursement checks to beissued by the employer. You must submit the EmployerReimbursement Plan form to the College.
Company or Government Direct PaymentIf your company or branch of government has, or established, a Direct Billing agreement with the College, then we willcredit your account for the authorized amount once wereceive all necessary paperwork from the responsible entity. It is the STUDENT’S responsibility to ensure that the necessary paperwork is received by the College at, or before, the start of classes.
General Information RefundsThe College has a nonrefundable policy on all fees and requiredtuition deposits. Tuition payments are not transferable andtuition charges will be refunded only as follows:
Online and On-Campus Classes15-Week Term Refund period is for four weeks.100% prior to first class meeting.75% during first week of classes.66 2/3% during second week of classes.33 1/3% during third week of classes.25% during fourth week of classes.No refund after the fourth week of classes.
11-Week TermRefund period is for three weeks.100% prior to first class meeting.75% during first week of classes.50% during second week of classes.25% during third week of classes.No refunds after the third week of classes.
Withdrawing from CoursesIf you decide a course is not right for you or need to with-draw for other reasons, you must submit a formal withdrawalin writing! Withdrawal forms are available from StudentAdministrative Services or from the Division of GraduateStudies and Continuing Education. Withdrawal dates arebased on the course schedule. The College may request writ-ten documentation of any extenuating circumstances.
For billing questions, contact:
Student Administrative ServicesD’Amour Library, Lower Level
TEL: 413-796-2080FAX: 413-796-2081
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Western New England College is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in education and employment. The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, creed,national origin, age, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or disability in admission to, access to, treatment in, or employment in its programs and activities.The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies: Executive Director of Human Resources, Western New England College, 1215 Wilbraham Road,Springfield, MA 01119-2684. Inquiries concerning the application of nondiscrimination policies may also be referred to the Regional Director, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, J.W. McCormack P.O.C.H., Room 222, Boston, MA 02109-4557.
Directions to the Campus
From the East or West via Mass. Turnpike (I-90).Leave the Mass. Pike at Exit 6. Turn left onto I-291.Take Exit 5 off I-291 (Route 20-A West to EastSpringfield). Bear right at the end of the exit ramp onPage Blvd. Take the left at the first light onto RooseveltAve. Take Roosevelt Ave. 2.5 miles to the intersectionwith Wilbraham Rd. (fifth traffic light). Turn left ontoWilbraham Rd. and follow it 1.5 miles to the thirdlight. Turn right into the parking lot of the WelcomeCenter. (Total 5.6 miles from Mass. Pike.)
From the North via Interstate 91. Leave I-91 at Exit8, (Ludlow, Boston 1-291). Travel to Exit 5B, (EastSpringfield). Turn right off of the ramp onto PageBlvd. At the first traffic light, turn left onto RooseveltAve. Take Roosevelt Ave. 2.5 miles to the intersectionwith Wilbraham Rd. (fifth traffic light). Turn left ontoto Wilbraham Rd. and follow it 1.5 miles to the thirdlight. Turn right into the parking lot of the WelcomeCenter. (Total 8.6 miles from I-91.)
From the South via Interstate 91. Leave I-91 at Exit 2(East Longmeadow). Follow signs (Route 83) to thelight at the intersection of Longhill and Sumner Ave.Turn right onto Sumner Ave. Travel straight on SumnerAve. (which becomes Allen St.) to the traffic light at the intersection of Allen St. and Bradley Rd. (3.2 miles).Turn left onto Bradley Rd. and travel 1.6 miles toWilbraham Rd. and turn right. Travel 0.2 miles to the next light and turn right, into the parking lot of the Welcome Center. (Total 5.7 miles from I-91.)
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