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FALL 2006 CLASS SCHEDULE
ContentsRAATSPAS TSESEDTT TEEEE OI TST TEENBS SSBIS RES DY: UT TL SENSI IE DICETPTD a
Academic Affairs SECOAt E11soasyae ssasharsciatsiasessussuesaeTELE114Academic Calendar Student Support Services,.......rsecccsssscsvserssessnsscheoe 8Academic Skills, undergraduate ...........sssses0000 17 Testing dnformationy icsctss.5 eeciitestoccwoss20Admissions ....... Testing Schedule (on-campuS) ......c..sesssesseeseesees 21Advising, Academic. University Policies or scacavcscaebate.cies. 103AMBIT RGAHONE Nb. ssiccyerseesettimnoscsestyotee6 AGBURIMIC IntoPty a isha, cuales 103Answers to Your Questions.......ssssecssssesseessesneesees 2 Academic Petition for Exception.............. 104Attendance at First Class Meeting .........sss000e: 104 Attendance at First Class Meeting............ 104Bachelor's Degree Checklist ........c:ssssssssssseesseeere 16 Campus Health & Safety.......ssssscsssseeen 104Ripehihaheiie he eaES6 Campus Smoking Policy.nensmsestenses 104Class Meeting Time Modules .......ce.ssesssessseesseees 22 Consumer Information 2004/2005........... 105Department Locations Family Education Rights
and Telephone NumbeT......ssssssssessseesssees 110 & Privacy Act Of 1974 .......ssscccsstesseeseeesEmergency Information Immunization Requirements ..
and Telephone NUMDETS.....+...ssecstscsseeenee 102 Nondiscrimination Policy...........PARES item eps heDEt ty coxkts eves svchi och veka: aisinsesicah nba 12 Possession of a Firearm on Campus.........Pitag! SMAMMBAONS 66652.hs. weessassecisssbvogensies98 Protection of Intellectual Property........... 106Potaate DSH ONIS isis isigsatesvepccesytsscagicieasine 96 Repeat and Cancel.....Frequency of Courses Offered..........ccssssssesseess 116 Sexual Assault Policy .... iesJoieELCUesce)epee ote Miter eke enOEeg4 Sexual Harassment Policy .......cssssseessssssss 107General Education Requirements Student Grievance POLicy.......ssecsssecesneeeees 108
Graduation Information................ Statement on Drug Free Schools &a Campuses
pore be Reacting (aces Tasting. 3 Sithedeahe Policy on the Possession &Honors Program... #6 Consumption of Alcohol ........scesseeseeses 109Key'to Symbols and Abbreviations.... se lo
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Adds, Drops and Schedule Review. _ Behavioral Science (MA) ....sccsccsssssssecsescscscsesssese 40
Advising & Other Holds .........scsssecssesssesesess Biologyaaa iiiasiin . 40Credit Card Payment Instructions ............. M BUSINESS ioe eae areane.aeoe42
Bates Gel Was06.2b) a 3 Business Administration........cscesssssscsesseeessereseese 42Electronic Prerequisite Checking ..............0+ CCWSIBISIL Verrattanatsessiysctseoccas, aioetlieniaaeaacs 45Late Registration.............s.sssss0 Chicano/Giicatia Stumher. «.sceciesarsssnussseesnsynnaute 46Regisitation Checklist .it-c...0.scccesssssareeechen Clinical ScienceRegistration Schedule us pistsccdacsanwat Pamnunicanone
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Where to Go
Location Phone (310) 243-
Academic Petition for Exception Procedure
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Adimission Status .....cccsesecsesesseessseeneseeseersssensneens vs ACIMISSIONS ....sseseeceesessesesetserseseenecneneonseccusensneeneasenennenee WH C290
Advisement:
Business Majors (undergraduates) ..........:+000 School of Bus. & Pub. Admin. Advisement Center... SBS E306
Business Majors (graduate) ......ssssssesreersseseessMBA Program Office..sssecsuecssesssesssssesnscsneesesnnnessnrenses SBS B31 S.ccc
Credential cntscasveranniyt ... Teacher Education Department ........sssceseseeeeeeereenes COE 1401
Declared Majors ........ Major Department ........-ssseee+ .... See page 4
General Education .....s.sssecsesssseereseenserenenrensenees University Advisement Center ......essseecseecssesnneeeneeeees WH A220
Graduate & Classified Post Baccalaureate....... Major Department ....-sssreessssssressereessensensentennenreesceseess see page 4
Unclassified Post Baccalaureate }.......+sesee+ Graduate Studies OffiCE ....ssesesseeseererereersessessereneeneens WH A340.
Undeclared Major «1.1... ... University Advisement Center .......sccsecssreersrersnieeees WH A220...
Alumni ACtiVitieS.........s.sssseeseseesessenseneeseseeseaceneretsees Alumni Relations.......csccsescsseesssesnesnesennearsseeessnensenenes WH C490
Application for Admission: ;
Undergraduate .......sccssecsesessssessessessenenneetienns Outreach and Information Services .....-ss+sseeresees WH D245
GPAAUIARE cies ec2esesasslncclbscsocesernsennsedecrens ...Outreach and Information Services .......++:+++ .... WH D245...
Application for Teaching Credential . wee College Of Education ....sseecseesseecreeeneeenteeneess .... COE 1401
Art Exhibits.....c..cccsccsssssssssessscesnersensensscanseenenseasesennes Art Gallery ..s.sssessssssssecessccssersscensceseccssecsnssensccanecnnnscaves ECEA TOT22vedectstcsscenestesskgaeaagaaes
Associated Students, Inc. ...cscesessesseeseesreseesesceneseenees Associated Students, Inc.Office «....:sssesseceseesseseeseenees SHC Al06.cissc-
Athletic Programs and Tickets/Information ..........Sports Information Hughes Center...
Auditing a Class...cesccssesesseseessersseeneens .. Records & Registration .....sessssseereeeseeees WH C290..........
Books and Supplies .........+0:+0 Student Union Bldg......sesseseeesseetereereees .. SOUTH ENtrance......sececsererserersesseenane
Change of Undergraduate Major....scsssesssseneeees Department/Program Office. .. see page 4
Change of Graduate Status......./ Graduate Studies Off1Ce .....ssessseesesreseerssesssseersenentenenns WE ASSO nee eu cssconceansepnreotetegneres
GUC GATES arigsiaoanenneteennnaraien unChild Development Center ......ssesseseessereerrssterteneeneens EAC 1300..
Computer Skills .........s04 eee Computer Lab vrescessesesseseessseseess
Copy Machines .....sssecssecsesssesssssssnseesseentennecenersssecess Copy Areas recsssecsneesseerssessesesneceneesanenanecgnsesarecsss
Counseling:Psychological .....scesssecesesnserseecssessserssseeneneeseennes Student Development Office -...sssesseeseeesesrneeneeneenteeses
Health & Psych Services ..s.seessessesesseesseeeereesnens Student Health Center.......scecsesserssrereessseereesesseneesencens
Career Planning .....sscssssesssesesssessenesesenssnseserssess Student Development Office......
Credit for Prior Learning ........ssssesesseerereseereteneererenes University Advisement Center ....
Cross Enrollment.....c.csecsessesesesssersereecesseneacens .University Advisement Center ....
Disabled Student Services ....crssssersesessesseeseeerees ..Disabled Student Services OffICE ....ceesseesesesseesseeseeees
Disqualification, Academic.........++++-fa shain .Dean’s Office of Major Department
Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) «........+.+. ROP. OFFICE ie sie cai lessecqcdeskudsnlgalesSuveavectivescstttsesabernere WH D350
Emergency Messages «....sssssessssessssesnsesscensceenseenecesss University Police..... WH B100..-.:,..<seseees
Employment (part-time) .......-ssecssserseseoees ..Financial Aid Office WEE BZ605ssscsscesnaa
Enrollment Verifications.........sseseeseereess wAGMISSIONS .....scsessesesseeneerereenenegseneeneansnesnes ... WH C290. *
Evaluations/General Education AGMISSIONS .....eeceesesessesesseeneseneenenseneaesconeneanensenennenenns WH C290....csuconeosssssooscteoasesessescnosnnegnonnenes
Evening Escort Services......ssessesssessscseeesseneeneenneesens Campus Phones
LCH 1st and 2nd floor; SBS 1st floor; NSM 2nd floor, Library all floors;
SAC 1, 2 & 3 corridor D; WH by all elevators 3639
Events Scheduling ....scecsscsessessessertersecseeneessensererseenenne Facilities Schedulers OffCE......sssssersecesseseeseenes ri
Extension Class Information/Registration ............ Extended & International Education Office
Fees:
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Financial AidFood Services/Campus Dining
Campus Dining Services OffCE.....-.ssseseseseseens Small College ...s.ssssscsessssessssccseeesseenscssnseseseenecnnneennesnnes SCC 200BeaE.Galieaa
Grab-1-Go ...sssssscssecsceeesecnesneeseonsenesssnseneensessenes SBS & WH buildings .....-scsssessecseesseesessseseessesneeneennees SBS E216 & WH E170
Mobile Catering TruckS........--sessesssessesseeesteens Various campus sites -SCC Bldg. 13, South of LIB Bldg., Sculpture Garden
Vending Machine Refunds « Faculty/Staff Dining Reservations « Caterimng.ecssesessessesssvssesscccsesceseccceecesocensnesonsnnnnnnsnnnnnsunpannnnsnesocsnsonessgensagggqnggegenice
Vending Machines .......ssssscscssssecceennsesersssesessssccesannecs LIB -first level, east side, outside; NSM -first level; .......:s+ssessssssseseseesssesnnensnennsensscensensnesansessecennees
SBS - first level, center court; SCC; Athletics, CAMS; LCH -second level; StudentHousing;
WH-first level, Gym Inside, LCH first level outside
Forensics Team.......cssesssssssssessscsesssecssenenssneessesesessesTheatre Arts....ccccccssessesesssseessseesesseneensneencnssnceseneenenaeeess
POUNGAtHION ho. sc ccicecssscecsbessesessepeccesadecnesecesonstsnsencosens Foundation .....c.secseeseeees a
Graduate Studies ...........csssssssssesssssseenssesacenssseneneeeesGraduate Studies Office .....cescseseeseseststereseersesnssenseenens
Graduation Applications... Records & Registration ....cseccseesseesseessesssscneesneenneeees
Graduation Requirement .........::-s:sssee ... University Advisement Center .......s-s0+ee1
Graduation Writing Requirements. ve TOStING OFFICE «.ssssesssesersntessneeessnecesssecssnecssnees
Greek Letter Organizations Office of Student Life
Group Study Sessions............ TASiihegtth yecauscncscsgsnaseeisnsecsvatencngtgeserasodgeserathotsa
Health Insurance, Student ..............--scscsessscenssdeoaeben Associated Students, Inc. ......ssstssesesecarotosadtvecsceeensseeee 2
Topic Where to Go Location Phone (310) 243-
Honors ProgratiaaiaowiuimuinsonbeqrnamensHonors Program Offices esis cicetiennravenscnnesI.D. Card Replacement.. sie MOTMISSIONISSs ccaicas ccstresaiteageausphavaniareIptotnation yukcut une nn Ans, Outreach and Information Services ...Informational Postingja siesssnssssthecsdsinscigeatiasesesarseicens Oitice GhG ident Liter carecmionamin ant.clInternational Students:
PANAR IAIN iia ain day ccansvszstdveseicetan trailedie)International Student Services Office .......ssecesseeseeseese WH B375...American Language & Culture Prgm..............Extended & International Education Office.............. SAC 1143...Foreign Exchange Letters .... International Student Services Office ......ccsecsecsecseeees WELD375...PUTTSPAUOU VOUS aeceescatioveteres artetcnarreegeetInternational Student Services Office ......c..sccseeseessees WH B375...
Internships & Cooperative Education ..........s0se00 Cooperative Education Off....ccecssssesssscseossedsvsses SAC 2135Learning and Academic Support Services, ,
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BES oeactien coors : sBSHICH OUCH yWatermantn ects WH B270Information ... SCE 2120.Handicapped ..... ...Disabled StudentServicesOffice .........ssssssesscssucreesess WH B250....
Petition for Exception... ss DODAEEMIEH t-OfMajOr veiesetvevantzevensslycaursduareatcsbatsn} oat see page 4Pre-Admission .............. ...Outreach and Information Services WH D245Presiviedical AUVs warslewsiiecuie tierce6 CYISESy OUTICON ss cree atesttonaracioieevicka)NSM B202DUG SALGbyas syshexvcdtadsccnistde iaacesssstcsbchielesdsscstiers MGVCUIOGECGO slatsSanvoris ca ule nenace etn. WH BI100....Records\5 scicaney ...Records and Registration.. WH C290....Retin Applications: sscites.liiustsscsssscsssiteoa:ACcOUntMP Servicesiciansesenals. WH A430....
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REIMSALEMICAT & sscccissiiecs cree , ...Dean’s Office of Major DepartmentReservations, Meeting ROOMS ........s.ssssssesssesseeseessees Student Union Administration............csessessseeseesees SCC200%,.;..
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Student Newspaper (The Bulletin) ..........csssesssees Student Newspaper Office ......cessecssssseseseenes
Student Clubs and Organizations.... OBIE GhMOSn Elev;osioatinalietAahitiedesscsho, WH D245 Aor USUiiiatn 2081Study Abroad ioiidiatoe Masses .. International Education Center.... Lepaohis WAPTB S76 seets pitea ceecthumare tectonics ds3919eile oe eaeeteiae eee ne SGC TNs. :Summer Sessions, Information /Registration .........Extended & International Education Office ........... BE BOOco iavieste ier ihcrcutomi toe itesTelecommunications Device for Deaf ........cccce0Disabled Student Services OffCE .....essssscssessseesseeessee WH B250
Telecourses/Videoconferencing
Pest Trafortat n oeeoase sty escksssdeohnnsesMneatie LICKEUS Stic. cc. teatitcssssterstostesvanetes 2Toro Touch Kiosks............. »LIB, 2nd floor, WH 2nd floor by elevator, EE Corridor ........sesssssesssssecsnssesesesesssneceesessssseTranscripts (CSUDH only) .. sREGOLAS OC REGISEEATION ..0sscsoirindeainisseaabiipusennadiovssanios WH C290Travel Study Program........ ..Extended & International Education Office............. EE 1100...PUMARohiacats aianieolnNDE MMS MU pte essay acascootamennee SD TAN essere Comet nician Glen miteanuoritiscs?University Housing Services:
On-Campus BLOUISUINS OOEIGE 4) acyazsisnssssecedt oaiReGSBUEHIea att pfsseesBldg. A, Stdt Housing ... 2228Off-Campus EASTa Ficeasics systole aca sees sets ep amine soos Bldg, A, Stdt Housing ... +2228
University Outreach Services........ Student Recruitment and Information... st WN DODEDi rca rvesdoer dshtoavasiaposvesss BRM gcdih3696Veterans Certification Assistance Disabled Students and Veteran’s Affairs........ ibe NUMER ENDIOO sh esses basi tase Sle aveatecerstnAE Gin 3643Winter Session, Information/Registration..............Extended & International Education Office.............. EE 1300... PTONY ACEARVES:sodiessssseacasie-sttirvoonaisseescarssatevamatest Records Son epistranOnts nariosuieasiedt wviciscs WEHG2OOMAL inabancmaenininieciticns3608
General Information
Academic AdvisingBeginning this spring term, the University
Advisement Center will hold extendedbusiness hours during the first threeweeks of the semester:
OFFICE HOURS FOR THE FIRST
THREE WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m.— 7:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
1st Saturday of thesemester 8:30 a.m.— 1:30 p.m.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
(J Admission Exceptions, Special Admits,Undeclared majors and Credit for PriorLearning students should contact theUniversity Advisement Center, WH
A220, phone (310) 243-3538. Students
with General Education advisingneeds, unresolved advising problems,or those experiencing academic dif-
ficulty should contact the UniversityAdvisement Center. Call for hours.
Special majors/minors should contactAcademic Programs, WH A340, phone(310) 243-3213
(0 Declared majors and minors shouldcontact their major/minor depart-
ment. Locations and phone numbersare listed on this page under “AcademicProgram Major Advising Informa-
tion.” Business Administration majors/minors should contact the BusinessAdministration Advisement Center,SBS E306, phone (310) 243-3561.
Nursing majors should contact theCollege of Health & Human ServicesStudent Services Center at (800) 344-
5484, option 1 or (310) 243-2120,
WH C300.
(4 Educational Opportunity Program(EOP) Students must contact the
|EOP Office, WH D350, phone(310) 243-3632.
SECOND BACCALAUREATEDEGREE STUDENTS
Students should contact the University
Advisement Center for General Educa-
tion advising and seek major advising at
their department. Please see "Academic
Program Major Advising Information"on this page for program locations andphone numbers.
ACADEMIC PROGRAM MAJjor ADVISING INFORMATION
General Undergraduate Advising: University Advisement Center * WH A220 « (310) 243-3538
General Graduate Advising: Graduate Studies Office * WH A340- (310) 243-3693
Telephone
Program Chair Bldg/Rm Off/Msg (243)Africana Studies W Little LCH B302 3420
Anthropology J Moore SBS G322 3434
Applied Studies BAP Adv Center ececcsessssssesees SBS VAS UZ sduscoin 3448
Art B Baker LCH B110 3310
Asian-Pacific Studies J) Park LCH B306 3224/3434
Behavioral Science
Undergraduate TBA SBS A336 3427
Graduate* Negotiation/Conflict Res. M._ Turk LIB A501
* Gerontology M Ting WH A310G..
BiologyUndergraduate .sessssscessssssssssesaneseesnnsessussseesnsssessnssnesunnseten J Thomlinson.Graduate J) Robert:
Business AdministrationUndergraduate.Graduate
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UNCLASSIFIED PosT-BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS
Unclassified post-baccalaureate stu-dents are those who possess a bachelor’s
degree, but are not currently admitted
to a graduate, certificate or credential
program. Contact the Graduate Studies
Office, WH A340, phone (310) 243-3693,
for subject and degree advice. Contact
academic departments for course andmajor advisement. Please see "Academic
Program Major Advising Information"
on this page for program locations and
program phone numbers.
TEACHINGCREDENTIAL STUDENTS
Students should contact the Division of
Teacher Education, COE 1401. Phone
(310) 243-3496 for advisement.
CERTIFICATEPROGRAM STUDENTS
Students should contact the appropriateprogram/office for advisement. Please
see "Academic Program Major Advis-ing Information" on page 4 for programlocations and phone numbers.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Graduate Students are those who havebeen accepted into a master’s degreeprogram. Contact the specific academicdepartment for advisement. M.A./M.S.
Interdisciplinary Studies (Special Majorstudents) should contact the Graduate
Studies Office, WH A340, phone (310)
243-3693.
Graduate Students who need to maintain
continuous attendance and who are not
enrolled in any regular courses shouldenroll in the zero-unit, 600S course
offered by Special Sessions (i.e., BIO600S, ENG 600S, etc.). To enroll in this
course, contact Extended Education Ser-
vices in EE 1100, phone (310) 243-3741.
Absence due to an approved educationalleave shall not be considered an inter-ruption in attendance. Graduate studentswho fail to maintain continuous atten-dance must reapply and be subject to allnew requirements ofthe university andgraduate program.
Academic Affairs |
The Division ofAcademic Affairs is thecentral office that houses the academicprograms ofthe University. The aca-
demic programs include the College ofLiberal Arts, the College of,Business
Administration and Public Policy, the
College of Health and Human Services,the College of Natural and BehavioralSciences, and the College of Education.Within these administrative units, stu-
dents will find a broad variety ofbothundergraduate and graduate programs
designed to stimulate student intellec-
tual curiosity and to prepare them for
both a career and lifelong learning. Alsowithin Academic Affairs is the College ofExtended and International Education
which offers additional opportunitiesthrough distance learning, on-line de-
gree programs as well as extensive ad-ditional credit and non-credit offerings,certificate and training programs. Pleasesee the University Catalog for more de-
tails about these academic programs or
visit our website at www.csudh.ed/aca-demicaffairs/.
The following offices within the Division
of Academic Affairs will hold extended
business hours during the first two weeksof each summer session:
College Dean's OfficesCollege Student Service CentersTesting OfficeUniversity Advisement Center
OFFICE HOURS FOR THE FIRSTTHREE WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER:
Monday- Thursday 8:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 500 p.m.
Ist Saturday of the
semester 8:30 a.m.— 1:30 p.m.
AdmissionsOFFICE HOURS FOR THE FIRST
THREE WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m.—7:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 500 p.m.
1st Saturday of the
semester 8:30 a.m.— 1:30 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS FOR THEREMAINDER OF THE SEMESTER:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m.— 6:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
Prospective students, part-time orfull-time, or returning students, whohave been out ofschool for two or moresemesters, must file an Application forAdmission, pay the application fee (orqualify for a fee waiver), and providesupporting documentation within
the announced filing period. Late ap-
plicants (after April 3, 2006) will also be
assesseda late processing fee of $15.00.Applications are available online at
www.csumentor.edu. For admission
requirements and procedures, please refer
to the University Catalog and
www.csumentor.edu.
Admissions Deadlines:
Semester Application
Spring 2006 Jan. 20, 2006
(file must be complete nolater than Jan. 20, 2006)*
Summer 2006 May 26, 2006
(file must be complete no
later than May 26, 2006)*
Fall 2006 Sept. 16, 2006
Ist time freshmen Apr. 3, 2006
lower division transfers Apr. 17, 2006
international (und & grad) Jun. 1, 2006
upper division transfers Jul. 3, 2006
graduates/TED Aug. 1, 2006
*An application file is complete when all official transcripts
have been received by the Office of Admissions .
To provide better service, Student Email
is one of the primary means ofcom-
municating to all CSUDH students bythe Offices ofAdmissions, Financial Aid,Records & Registration, and Student
Financial Services.
Messages regarding important deadlines,
missing documents, billing statements
and other correspondences previously
sent to you will be sent to your official
CSUDH e-mail account.
UNIVERSITY REGULAR SESSIONS
Applicants are required to include theircorrect social security numbers (indi-vidual taxpayer identification numbers)
in designatedplaceson applications for
admission pursuant to the authority con-tained in Section 41201, Title 5, California
Code ofRegulations, and Section 6109ofthe Internal Revenue Code. The Uni-versity uses the social security number toidentify records pertaining to the student
as well to identify the student for pur-poses of financial aid eligibility and dis-bursement and the repayment of financialaid and other debts payable to the institu-tion. Also, the Internal Revenue Servicerequires the University to file informationreturns that include the student's socialsecurity number and other information
such as the amount paid for qualifiedtuition, related expenses, and interest oneducational loans. That information isused to help determine whether a student,or a person claiming a student as a de-pendent, may take a credit or deductionto reduce federal income taxes.
RECLASSIFICATION OF RESIDENCY
A student classified as non-resident for
tuition purposes may request a review
of residence status by filing a statementof residence and financial independence
with the Office of Admissions priorto the deadlines listed below. Requestsmade after the deadline must be accom-
panied by the Missed Deadlines fee.Please refer to the University Catalog for
general information regarding Californiaresidency requirements or contact the
Office ofAdmissions.
Spring 2006
Fall 2006
January 20, 2006
September 16, 2006
Alumni RelationsThe staff of the Office of Alumni Rela-tions is the main point of contact and co-ordination for all alumni related issues.We also serve as the University liaison
to the CSUDH Alumni Association, Inc.
Additionally, we provide alumni eventand program coordination services, gen-
eral support, direction, suggestions and
advice to the board of directors, alumni,
current students, university faculty andstaff and the surrounding community.
The following is a brieflist of some oftheservices the office provides:
(1) Assistance with the design, manage-
ment, supervision and implementation
of events/programs for the Alumni As-
sociation, affinity groups, and campus
groups. Work with various groups who
have an interest in sponsoring Univer-
sity related alumni events both on an
off campus;
(1) Update and maintain accurate infor-
mation of a 52, 000+ CSUDH alumni
database;
(J Maintain the master calendar for
alumni events;
Q Recruit, train and supervise alumni
and student volunteers in all aspects of
alumni involvement with the
University;
Q Produce and distribute correspondence
to advance University and Alumni
interests;
Generate all required paperwork for
groups sponsoring events/programs
held on campus. These requests in-
clude, but are not limited to the sched-
uling of facilities and facilities manage-ment, parking, food services, alumni
labels and publications;
(1 Schedule meetings, receptions and
special alumni events;
) Coordinate and maintain the Alumni
Association new, renewal and lifetime
membership program;
(1 Review and negotiate affinity benefits
and discount programs;
(1 Ensure alumni representation at pro-
grams and events both on and off cam-
pus.
For more detailed information on the
Office ofAlumni Relations, visit the web-
site at http://csudh.edu/alumni/alum-
nirelations.html or contact the office at
(310) 243-2237.
Bookstore
The University Bookstore
Loker Student Union
1000 E. Victoria Street
Carson, California 90747
(310) 243-3789 + (310) 327-0329 fax
BOOKSTORE Hours:
Monday thruThursday ‘7:30 a.m, — 7:30 p.m.
Friday 7:30 a.m. — 2:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. — 2:00 p.m.
Sunday closed
“THE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE
The University Bookstore provides allrequired textbooks and supplies for stu-
dents and faculty and also offers general
interest books, magazines, cards, gifts,
insignia sportswear and general mer-
chandise to accommodate the needs ofthe campus community.
BUYBACK OF TEXTBOOKS
Buyback ofTextbooks is done all year
long. If the bookstore has a currentorder from a faculty member for textsneeded for the upcoming semester, fifty(50) percent ofthe purchase price will
be paid for books in resalable condi-tion. National market value is offered forbooks in resalable condition that are not
needed by the bookstore but which arecurrent at other schools.
ORDER OF TEXTBOOKSAND SPIRIT MERCHANDISE ONLINE
All textbooks and merchandise are
available for online order for pick-up ordelivery! Please visit our website: www.
csudh.bkstr.com.
GriFT CARDS
Gift cards are available at the bookstore in
any denomination and can be purchased
at the registers for your convenience.
COMPUTERS
Dell computers, with university specificsoftware installed on them, are availableat the bookstore for sale along with manysoftware titles all educationally discounted.
SOFTWARE
Over 6,000 software titles are available
for sale on our website at www.csudh.
bkstr.com and are educationally dis-counted up to 80%.
KEEP YOUR RECEIPT
You must present your receipt for any
exchange or refund. Do not write in or
soil your book ifyou plan to exchange it.
We reserve the right to pass judgment on
condition ofreturned items. Defectivenew books will be replaced at once.
TEXTBOOK RETURNS
A full refund will be given on textbooks
for a one-week period from the first dayof the term.
Textbooks purchased after the first weekof classes have a two day return policy.After the 12th week of classes, no text-
book returns are allowed.
PERSONAL CHECKS
Personal checks are accepted with proper
identification and your name printed on
the check. We also accept, VISA, MAS-TERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, andDISCOVER.
SCHOOL OF NURSING TEXTBOOKS
Textbooksand course materials are now
available and may be ordered through the
‘CSUDH campus University Bookstore,
phone: (310) 243-3789 or email: csudh@
bkstr.com; or online: www.csudh. bkstr.
com.
Honors Program
The Honors Program offers highly mo-
tivated students with a GPA of3.4 and
above an exciting opportunity to enrichtheir stay at the University. The program
includes the following: Honors sectionsof General Education courses, Honors
credit in upper division courses, appren-
ticeships (with stipends), workshops,varied activities, and Honors notation on
transcripts. Honors Program students
have priority in registering for classes.
Upon the completion of the program
requirements, each student receives a
handsome certificate and is eligible to
wear the Honors medallion at gradua-
tion,
For further information or to apply to the
program, contact the Honors Program
Office (SCC 300), phone (310) 243-3974.
LibraryThe University Library contains more
than 440,000 books, 1,388 periodical
subscriptions, and over 26,000 additional
periodicals available online in full-text
databases.
LIBRARY OPERATING Hours:
Monday thru Thursday 7:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m.
Friday 7:00 a.m— 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 12:00noon — 6:00 p.m.
Online PublicAccess Catalog (OPAC)Library materials owned by the CSUDHLibrary are listed in the Online Public
Access Catalog (OPAC). In addition to
displaying information about the item,the computer system will indicate if abook is checked out. To access the OPACvia the Internet, go to library.csudh.edu/.
REFERENCE Desk Hours:
Monday through Thursday 8:00 a.m. -10:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 10:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 p.m. — 6:00 p.m.
For a recorded message ofcurrent hours,phone (310) 243-3714.
Semester breaks, holidays, final examina-
tions, and summer hours will be posted.
For additional information, phone (310)
243-3715.
LIBRARY CARDS
A valid University photo identificationcard is required for obtaining Library
circulation services. Present your ID card
at the Circulation Counter to obtain a bar
code, which will enable you to check out
materials through the University Li-brary's computerized circulation system
and access web-based databases availablethrough remote authentication.
OrientationNEw UNDERGRADUATES
New Student Orientation (NSO) pro-
grams are provided twelve times a year to
incoming, admitted freshman and trans-
fer students. A positive and well-bal-
anced orientation program is integral to
a student's ability to transition smoothly
from high school and other colleges anduniversities to Dominguez Hills. Orien-
tation information is provided by Aca-
demic Advising, the Admissions Office,
Records and Registration, Financial Aid
Office, Office ofStudent Support Ser-vices, the Associated Students, Incorpo-
rated, and the Office ofStudent Life.
Students have the opportunity to registerfor classes online via toroWeb Registra-tion at all NSO programs as long as Aca-
demic Advising has been received priorto or as part of the NSO program they
attend. Student I.D. cards are provided
as well to minimize the need for studentsto stand in line during the first days ofclasses. NSO at Dominguez Hills is both
welcoming and useful. Contact the Of-fice of Student Life at (310) 243-2081 for
more information.
International StudentsAll newly admitted international studentsmust attend a mandatory InternationalStudent Orientation Program on
Thursday, August 17, 2006 from 9:00a.m. to noon, in WH D176.
ParkingAll vehicles that park on campus mustdisplay a valid parking permit (Section
21113a CVC). Parking is suspended
during registration week only (the weekprior to school starting).
Hours ofpermit enforcement are Mon-day, 7 a.m. to Saturday, 6 p.m. (24 hours).
Permit enforcement for housing lots
5a/5b is 24 hours, year-round.
For further information, please contactthe Parking Office at (310) 243-3725.
Visitor parking areas are located in front
ofthe Small College Complex, Lot 3, out-
side ofWelch Hall, and the GymnasiumLot. No permit is required for 30 minutesor less.*
Motorcycles and scooters have special areasfor parking. They are located at: South-
west corner of Lot 2, Southeast corner
ofLot 3, Northwest corner of Lot 4, andNortheast corner ofLot 6.
Loading zone areas are located adjacentto major campus buildings. No permit is
required for 30 minutes or less.*
PERMITS
Daily parking permits must be displayedon the dashboard ofthe vehicle in plain
sight. Daily parking permits are purchasedfrom the dispensing machines located at:Lot 1, South side of the island; locatedon Frontage Road, Lot 3 (which has two
parking machines; one at the entranceand one on the sidewalk in front of theExtended Ed Building), Lot 4a, Lot 4b,
and Lot 6 (which also has two parkingmachines; one inside Lot 6 on the side-walk on the South side of the lot, one °in the extended part of the lot, extremeNorth side and one in the middle of lot7). Vehicles are to park "head-in," usingmarked stalls only. Do not park in any
"Reserved Stalls," for example, "100 AreaStalls," "Handicapped," or "Carpool." In-
vited guests to the campus may be able to
get "One Day" passes from the attendant
at the Information Booths; located onthe island in the front of the campus andat the back ofthe campus, off UniversityDrive inside Lot 4a.
Request for guest permits must be made
72 hours in advance via memorandumsent to the parking office. Guest permitswill not be issued to CSUDH faculty,staff, or students. Ifthe InformationBooth/Kiosks are closed, guest permitscan be picked up from the Parking De-partment located in SCC 212 from 8:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and after hours, at thePolice Department located in WH B-100.Guest permits requests indicating theywill be mailed are the responsibility ofthe requestor and will not be replacedif they are lost. Request can be faxed at(310) 217-6802.
Semester parking permits are displayedinside the front windshield on the driv-
er’s side (car covers are not recommend-
ed). Semester permits are purchased atthe Cashier's Office, WH B270 (see Other
Fees on page 12 for prices).
* Overtime parking permits may beobtained by calling the UniversityPolice at (310) 243-3639,
CITATIONS
Those who receive parking citations andwant to contest them must complete aRequestfor Administrative Review within21 days ofreceiving the citation. The Ad-ministrative Review is processed by the
issuing officer and his/her supervisor. A
determination is returned via mail within
ten (10) days.
Should an Administrative Review de-
termination deem the citation valid, the
cited party can escalate the Review to
the next level. The cited party will then
request an administrative hearing, which
is held on campus monthly. The hearing
officer will meet with the cited party to
discuss the citation by appointment.
Failure to resolve a parking citation will
result in difficulty with renewing the
vehicle’s registration.
Student Support ServicesNumerous on-campus support services
are available to students. Refer to the
section “Answers to Your Questions” for
a specific department. The University
Catalog provides additional informationon services available to students. Below is
a partial list ofsupport organizations and
services offered.
J Alumni Relations Office seeks to
advance the university, to promoté
common interests of its students and
its alumni; and to serve as liaison to the
university, alumni, and the community.The office coordinates special alumni
events, programs and manages chaptervolunteers. Alumni Relations main-
tains, updates and tracks more than
55,000 alumni names and addresses to
keep them informed about their fel-low alumni and campus activities and
events. Over 100,000 brochures, news-
letters, and flyers are mailed annually
promoting and marketing the CCUDHAlumni Associations’ programs and
events. For more information, phone
(310) 243-2237 or online at www.
csudh.edu/Alumni/AlumniRelations.
html.
(i Associated Students, Inc. Associated
Students, Inc. (ASI) is the official
student voice of the California StateUniversity, Dominguez Hills. AST is in-volved in the planning of several majorcampus programs, including WelcomeWeek, Homecoming, Toro Days, andUnity Fest. The ASI Commissions pro-vide numerous activities throughoutthe year; concerts, guest speakers, kara-
oke nights, sex and alcohol awarenessevents, as well as cultural and spiritual
activities. Students can participate in
the commission meetings to help de-cide and plan what events are offered
at CSUDH. ASI also provides exciting
recreational activities on campus, such
as yoga, tai chi, flag football, aerobics,
soccer tournaments, open gym nights,
and off-campus field trips. There are
many opportunities for you to get in-
volved with ASI. Stop by the ASI Office
in SHC - West Wing* (A106) or call
(310) 243-3686 to find out more about
the various programs, University Com-
mittees, or campus activities. Please
feel free to visit the ASI website at www.
*Locations and services may be moved
due to construction schedules. Please
check campus postings for relocation.
(Athletics conducts the intercollegiate
athletic program that competes within
the National Collegiate Athletic Asso-
ciation (NCAA) Division II. Contact
the Athletic Department, located in the
Hughes Education and Athletic Center,
phone (310) 243-3893. Please visit our
website at www.csudh.edu/athletics.
(Cashier's Office accepts payment of
all fees and distributes Parking Decals.
Fees may also be paid by Mastercard,
Visa, or Discover through toroWeb
@ www.csudh.edu or via T.O.R.O.S at
(310) 243-2000. The Cashiers Office is
located in WH B270. For more infor-
mation call (310) 243-3812.
Orrice Hours FOR THE FIRST
THREE WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER
ONLY:
Monday-Thursday - 8:00 a.m.—7:00p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
Ist Saturdayof the
semester 8:30 a.m. — 1:30 p.m.
OFFICE Hours FOR THEREMAINDER OF THE SEMESTER:
Monday- Thursday 8:00 a.m.— 6:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
To provide better service, Student
Email is one of the primary means of
communicating to all CSUDH stu-
dents by the Offices ofAdmissions,
Financial Aid, Records & Registration,
and Student Financial Services.
Messages regarding important
deadlines, missing documents, billing
statements and other correspondences
previously sent to you will be sent to
your official CSUDH e-mail account.
(Center for Learning and Academic
Support Services (C.L.A.S.S.) is located
in SCC Blg. 11. Tutoring in most sub-
jects and small group study is availablefree of charge to all university students.
Appointments are encouraged butdrop-ins are welcome. Computers are
available for student use. A new FamilyTutoring Program is available to quali-
fied students and their children. Stop
by the C.L.A.S.S. for more information.
Ifyou need help with some ofyourcourses, want to arrange a study groupor just need a convenient place to studybetween classes, this is the place to be.
Tutoring assistance is also available online at: www.csudh.edu/class. For moreinformation, phone (310) 243-3827 orrefer to our website.
O Child Development Center (CDC)provides affordable, dependable and
convenient childcare for CSUDH
students. The CDC provides devel-
opmentally appropriate services and
discounted rates to qualified ‘students,
CDC is located in EAC 1300. For more
information, call (310) 243-1015 or
visit the web site at www.csudh,edu/asi,
(4 Disabled Student Services are
available for students with temporaryand permanent disabilities, located
in WH B250. For more information,
phone (310) 243-3660 or to'use the
Telecommunications Device for the
Deaf, phone (310) 243-2028.
(4 Educational Opportunity Program
(E.O.P.) isan alternate admissions pro-
gram for students who are Californiaresidents and are considered economi-cally and educationally disadvantaged,but who display the desire and poten-tial to succeed in higher education.
EOP is located in WH D350. Phone
number is (310) 243-3632. E-mail
inquiries may be sent to Sharon Da-vis, Admission Secretary at [email protected]. or at website: www.csudh.edu/stuaffs/eop.htm.
O Financial Aid Office providesfinancial assistance to studentsthrough grants, loans, scholarshipsand work opportunities. The Office islocated in Welch Hall B260. Fall 2006financial aid balance checks are sched-uled to be mailed to students duringthe first week of classes (Aug. 28 -Sep.1, 2006). Throughout the semester,the Accounting Office will continueto mail financial aid balance checkstwice per week. To receive a balancecheck, students must be enrolled in theproper number of units, must not have
Sain.
any univeristy holds on their student
records, must not be conditionallyadmitted to the university, and mustsubmit any pending financial aid doc-uments by 5:00 p.m..on Tuesday, Aug,
8, 2006. To satisfy the requirements
for receiving a Wm. D Ford FederalDirect Loan, students can complete
an Electronic Master Promissory Note
(EMPN) at www.dlenote.ed.gov and
a Loan Entrance Interview session at
www.ed.gov.directloan/. For specificinformation on how to apply for finan-cial aid, types of aid available, dead-lines, office hours, and on/off-campus
job opportunities, please visit our website at www.csudh.edu/fin_aid/ or callour Student Information System at(310) 243-2000.
OFFICE HOURS FOR THE FIRST
THREE WEEKS OF THE SEMESTERONLY:
Monday- Thursday 8:00 a.m.— 7:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
Ist Saturdayofthe
semester 8:30 a.m. — 1:30 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS FORTHEREMAINDER OF THE SEMESTER:Monday&, Thursday 8:00 a.m.— 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday-Wednesday 8:00 a.m.— 7:00 p.m.
Friday — 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
To provide better service, Student E-mail is the primary means ofcommu-nicating to all CSUDH students by theOffices ofAdmissions, Financial Aid,Records & Registration, and StudentFinancial Services.
Messages regarding important dead-lines, missing documents, billingstatements and other correspondencespreviously sent to you will be sent toyour official CSUDH e-mail account.
J Housing Office (Bldg. A) provides
information regarding on-campushousing and also maintains listings of
local apartments and rooms for rent.For more information, phone
(310) 243-2228.
(J International Education Center pro-vides opportunities for students wish-ing to study abroad. The center hasprograms in a number ofcountriesaround the world. Students may studyfor summer session, for semester ses-sion or for full academic year. Forinformation, contact the center locatedin WH B375, by phone (310) 243-
3919, or by email: [email protected].
(4) Kiosk Services provide students withthe ability to print their own schedule
confirmations, grades, and unofficialtranscripts without having to visit theOffice ofAdmission and Records &
Registration. To access these features,students will need an ID number andaPIN number. The initial PIN numberis the student's birthdate (students are
encouraged to change their PIN num-
ber after their initial log in). Kiosks
are located in the copy center in WelchHall, on the main level of the Libraryand in the Extended Education class-room building (EE 1200).
(4 Loker University Student Union Lo-cation and services may be moveddue to construction schedules. Pleasecheck campus postings for relocation.For more information, phone(310) 243-3559.
(J Multicultural Center (MCC) is dedi-
cated to enhancing the multiculturalconsciousness and empowerment
ofCSUDH students through studentactivities that enrich campus life. TheMCC promotes the exploration ofdiverse heritages, values and culturalexperiences by offering a wide rangeofco-curricular programs throughoutthe year. Some ofthese include: a2-day multicultural festival, dramaticpresentations, lectures, concerts, art
exhibits, movies, dance lessons, po-etry festivals and dialogue groups thatexplore issues such as racism, sexism,
heterosexism, inter-ethnic relation-ships and cultural identity. For moreinformation, call us at (310) 243-2519,
or visit our web site at: www.csudh.edu/mec/.
Q Office of Student Life (OSL) pro-
vides opportunities for students toenhance their classroom and collegeexperiences through extra and co-cur-ricular activities and programs. OSLcoordinates New Student OrientationPrograms, Leadership DevelopmentPrograms, University Events includ-ing Homecoming and WelcomeWeek. In addition, they coordinateVolunteer and Community Service
Programs on behalfofthe University.Student Organizations and Greek Lifeare aspects ofthe CSUDH StudentLife program as well.
OSL collaborates closely with theStudent Union, Multicultural Center,University Housing, Athletics, andvarious other offices to develop and
promote student life at Dominguez
Hills. For more information, call (310)
243-2081.
*Location and services may be moveddue to construction schedules. Pleasecheck campus postings for relocation.
(J Student Computer Lab Hours:
Welch Hall (WH) D160
Monday thru Thursday 8:30 a.m.-11:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Sunday 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
begin Oct. 15, 2006
Labor Day Holiday Hours
The lab is closed all dayLabor Day, Monday,
Sept. 4, 2006
Thanksgiving Weekend Hours
Thursday, Nov. 23,2006 —_Alllabs closed
Friday, Nov. 24, 2006 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 25,2006 8:30.a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006 All labs closed
Semester Break Hours
The lab is closed Saturday, Dec. 15, 2006 -
Wednesday, Jan. 3, 2007.
Student ListservFor information on student activities,career, counseling and health services,
athletic events and other campus activ-ities, sign up for the CSUDH studentlistserv, called STUDENTS.
To subscribe, send a one-line messageto [email protected]
The listserv is a cooperative effortbetween the Associated Students, Inc.,Student Development, and Informa-
tion Technology.
J Student Development (Counseling,
Career and Employment Services),WH D360, provides assistance to stu-
dents in a variety ofareas. The officelists full-time job opportunities (over4,000 a month) and provides a varietyofworkshops on career issues. Theyalso bring employers to campus to
interview graduating seniors and hostjob fairs each semester. Ifyou haven'tdecided on a career or need help with ajob search, contact the office.
Psychological counseling is providedconfidentially on a short-term basis byboth Student Health & PsychologicalServices and by the Student Devel-opment Office. Each unit providesindividual counseling and a variety ofgroups and workshops which assiststudents in resolving personalprob-lems and in enhancing their develop-
ment. For further information, call
Student Health & Psychological Ser-
vices, (310) 243-3818 or the Student
Development Office, WH D360,
(310) 243-3625.
(0 Student Health & Psychological
Services (SHC) is located next to
Welch Hall, has aprofessional staff
and provides medical treatment in the
event of illness or injury. All currently
enrolled students are eligible for basic
SHC services including physical exams,
immunizations, screening tests and
family planning. Students may be seen
by appointment or on a walk-in basis.
Phone (310) 243-3629. Psychological
counseling is provided confidentially
ona short-term basis by Student Health
and Psychological Services (310) 243-
3818 and by the Student Development
Office, located in WH D360.
(Transcript Request Information -
Official copies ofCSUDH transcripts
can be obtained by making a request
by mail or in person. It is not pos-
sible to request transcripts over the
telephone. All requests must be
signed and include payment. Normal
processing time is 7 to 10 working
days from receipt of the request in the
Offices ofAdmissions and Records
& Registration. Presently, we do not
provide same day service.
In-Person Requests: To order a copy
ofyour transcript, fill out a request form
and pay the Cashier’s Office in WH
B270. Your request will be forwarded
to the Admissions Office the following
day or you may turn in the request to
the Offices ofAdmission and Records
& Registration, WH C290, after pay-
ment has been made.
OFFICE HOURS:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m.— 6:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
Mailed Requests: Ifyou mail your
request, please include the following
information: your full name(s) under
which you attended; social security
or ID number used while attending
the University; date ofbirth; dates
ofattendance; address(es) to which
transcript is to be mailed; number
ofcopies requested; and a daytime
phone number.Astudent signature
is required on all requests. Please
allow additional time for mailroom
and Cashier’s Office processing for
\
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mailed requests. Mail your request to:
CSUDH, Attention: Cashier’s Office,
1000 East Victoria Street, Carson, CA
90747.
Rush Service: Students can pay an
additional $10.00 fee to expedite the
transcript process. Rush processing
time is 5 working days from receipt of
request in the Records and Registra-
tion Office. Please note that payment
of the additional fee will not expedite
grade or degree processing. Rush pro-
cessing is not available if attendance
prior to Fall 1996.
Fees: Transcripts are $4.00 for the first
copy and $2.00 for each additional
copy, up to 10 when ordered at the
same time. Additional copies exceed-
ing 10 are a $1.00 each. A $10.00
rush fee must be added to the total
amount for transcripts if rush service
is requested. Checks should be made
payable to CSUDH.
(J University Outreach and Information
Services, located in the WH D245, is
responsible for providing general in-
formation services for the University,
including the coordination of all re-
cruitment and outreach activities and
campus tours. For information, call
(310) 243-3696 or email: info@csudh.
edu.
Beginning this spring term, the Uni-
versity Outreach and Information
Office will hold extended business
hours during the first three weeks of
the semester:
OFrFicE Hours FOR THE FIRST
THREE WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m.— 7:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
Ist Saturday ofthe
semester
(2 Veteran's Services provides assistanceto students who are veterans. The
office assists in dealing with Veteran's
Administration, the State of Califor-
nia Department ofVeteran's Affairs,
and with problems that are a barrier
to their success on campus. Veterans
are encouraged to utilize the servicesavailable (preadmission advisement,
veteran's benefits counseling, andtutorial assistance, and the Vocational
Rehabilitation Program) for both dayand evening students. For more infor-mation, phone (310) 243-3643.
8:30 a.m. — 1:30 p.m.
Registration Eligibility| eR st a 2 ogc FSi ana Js tebetanneaetnaeeaaa
CONTINUING STUDENTS
You are considered a continuing student*
ifyou:
(1) attended CSUDH as a matriculated
student in the Spring 2006 or Fall 2005semester;
(2) have not attended another academic
institution since attending CSUDH;
and
(3) have not applied to graduate fromCSUDH in the Spring 2006 term.
* Undergraduates only. Graduate stu-dents must maintain continuous enroll-ment defined as attendance in RegularSession each fall and spring semester of
the college year.
NEWORRETURNINGSTUDENTS_You are a new student ifyou have not at-tended CSUDH previously. You area returning student ifyou:
(1) have not enrolled for two or more
semesters;
(2) attended another academic institutionsince last attending CSUDH; or
(3) graduated from CSUDH and choose tobegin post-graduate studies. Returningstudents must reapply for admission.
Failure to pay registration fees will resultin cancellation ofyour application andyou will be required to reapply for anysubsequent term.
RETURNING FROM AN APPROVED
PLANNED EDUCATIONAL LEAVE
You must submit a completed CSU ap-plication (no application fee required) tothe Admission Office as official notifica- |tion ofyour intent to return from an |approved Planned Educational Leave. If |you have taken courses at another insti-tution during your leave, you must alsoprovide official transcripts. To be eli-gible for Registration, your application toreturn must be submitted and processedprior to the Registration dates listedearlier (the deadline to submit an ap-plication to return from a Planned Leaveis the first day ofthe academic term inwhich you plan to return). Please contactthe Registration Unit for further ques-tions concerning Planned EducationalLeave processing at (310) 243-3608.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
The international “hold” will be placedon international students who do not en-roll full-time. The International StudentServices Office (ISSO) will also place a
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“hold” on students who did not submittheir passport number and/or currentaddress to their office or who fail to pro-vide proofof health insurance coverage
prior to registration.
International students will be required
to purchase the CSUDH Insurance Plan.
Health/medical coverage will include$250,000 maximum aggregate benefitsper injury or illness and repatriation/
medical evacuation to the student’shome country. The term ofcoveragemust run from August 2005 throughAugust 2006, Questions may be directedto (310) 243-2215 or e-mail: djoseffini@
csudh.edu.
A non-resident student who is a citizen
and resident of a foreign country maypay the required non-resident tuition feeon an installment basis (this includes a
7% service charge). Prior arrangements
must be made and payment must be inthree monthly equal installments. Formore information refer to our web site atwww.csudh.edu/isso/.
Cross ENROLLMENT
Undergraduate students enrolled at
CSUDH may enroll, without formal
admission and without payment ofaddi-
tional State University Fees, in one trans-
ferable course each academic term at
participating campuses of the Universityof California or California CommunityColleges, on a space available basis for
$10.00.
A CSUDH student must meet all ofthefollowing conditions to enroll
at a University ofCalifornia or
Community College Campus:
1 Must be an undergraduate.
(J Must be enrolled in at least 6 units at
CSUDH during the semester of Cross
Enrollment and show proofof payment
of registration fees.
(4 Must be a California resident.
(1 Must have completed at least 12 units
with a GPA of at least 2.0.
{9 The course (which must be transfer-
able) must be preapproved by the co-
ordinator of the University Advisement
Center prior to submitting your appli-
cation to the Cross Enrollment campus
for processing.
A University of California or California
Community College student coming
to CSUDH must meet the followingconditions:
“1 Must have completed at least one term
at the home campus as a matriculated
student.
[2 Must be enrolled at home campus in
at least 6 units during the term ofCross
Enrollment.
“3 Must have a GPA of 2.0 for work
completed.
{4 Must have paid appropriate tuition and
fees at home campus for current term.
{J Must have completed appropriate aca-
demic preparation as determined by
CSUDH University Advisement Center.
(4 Must provide an official transcript with
Cross Enrollment Application to Uni-
versity Advisement Center.
IY Must be a California resident.
{1 Other conditions specified on the Cross
Enrollment form pertaining to registra-
tion procedures, deadlines and priori-
ties ofhost campus.
Open UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Ifyou are 18 years ofage or older, you mayapply through the College of Extended
& International Education to enroll incourses without being officially admittedto the University. Matriculated studentseligible to enroll as regular students may
not enroll in courses through Open Uni-'versity.
PuHoTo IDENTIFICATION CARDS
A photo ID card is required on campusfor many transactions and for UniversityLibrary and Student Health Center use.ID cards are available in the Offices ofAdmissions and Records & Registration,WH C290. The $5.00 photo identifica-tion card fee is a one-time mandatory fee
which is charged to all new and returningstudents. Bring your fee receipt show-ing proofofpayment ofthe ID card fee,as well as a second picture ID (driver’s
license, high school ID, etc.) Your card is
validated each semester by placing thecurrent fee sticker in the upper right-
hand corner ofthe card.
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FeesREE SL
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FeesTuition is not charged to legal residents ofCali-fornia. All other students pay the regular fees
shown on this page and may be assessed ad-
ditional fees based on action by the Trustees of
The California State University, the California
Legislature, or the CSUDH President. All fees
are subject to change based on such action, will
be assessed against the student's record, and
the student will be officially notified.
Fees for the Fall 2006 term are due as fol-
lows:
Registration: May 1 -Jun. 24, 2006; fees will
be billed and are due Jul. 6, 2006.
Registration: Jun. 26 - Aug. 4, 2006; fees will
not be billed and are within 5 days ofregistra-
tion.
Registration: Aug. 5 - Aug. 22, 2006; fees will
not be billed and are due at time ofregistration.
Late Registration: Aug. 28 - Sep. 14, 2006;
fees will not be billed and are due at time of
registration.
Students are fully responsible for meeting thepayment deadline even ifa bill is not received.
Failure to make a payment by the deadline
may result in disenrollment from courses.
Account balances are available through
ToroWeb (toroweb.csudh.edu), T.O.R.O.S.
(310) 243-2000, the Kiosk, and from Student
Financial Services, (310) 243-3803.
Financial aid applicants who have beenawarded and accepted financial aid forFall 2006 sufficient to cover fees will notbe required to pay anything to avoid beingdisenrolled. Those students for whom dis-
bursed aid does not cover their fees, or who
have been determined ineligible for aid, will
_ havea hold placed on their records.
Fees may be paid by cash, check, money or-
der, or credit card (Visa, Discover, or Mas-
- terCard) at the.Cashier's Office, WH B270.
late fees, will be charged to my credit card account.
(WH) room B270 either in person or by mail or fax to (310) 516-4432.
| understand that if my payment is received after the payment deadline, all amounts due, including applicable °
Checks may also be dropped off at the night
box next to the Cashier's Office or mailed to:
CSU Dominguez Hills
Attn: Cashier's Office, WH B270,
1000 East Victoria St., Carson, CA 90747
Visa, Discover, or MasterCard payments
may also be made through toroWeb
(www.csudh.edu) or T.O.R.O.S (310) 243-2000.
OFFICE HOURS FOR THE FIRST THREE
WEEKS OF THE SEMESTER ONLY:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m.— 7:00 p.m.
Friday 8:00 a.m.— 5:00 p.m.
Ist Saturday ofthe
Semester 8:30 a.m — 1:30 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS FOR THE
REMAINDER OF THE SEMESTER:
8:00 a.m. — 6:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. — 5:00 p.m.Monday - Thursday
Friday
An Installment Payment Plan is available
for the State University Fee. A description
of the plan is presented on page 15 of this’
Class Schedule. :
Students whose checks are returned by their
bank are subject to disenrollment. Dishon-
ored checks that are not paid may be sent to
the L.A. District Attorney for prosecution,
Students receiving third party reimburse-
ments or who are participating in an exchange
or other fee waiver program must submit their
contracts to Accounting Services, Accounts
Receivable Department, WH A430, immedi-
ately after registration. If the third party does
not make payment to the Universityby Janu-
ary 19,2007, it will be the responsibility ofthe
student to make payment in full to the Univer-
sity. Failure to do so will result in a Financial
hold on the student's account.
In certain limited instances, some or all fees
shown may be waived. Consult the 2005-
2007 University Catalog for more details.
Name:
Credit Card Number:
Student ID No./Soc. Sec, No.s —— $$$ __________——. Daytime Phone No.
Expiration Date:
Authorized amount not to exceed $
Signature:
plus applicable late payment/registration fees.
MANDATORY STUDENTREGISTRATION FEES
"Fee rates for the 2006-07 academic year arebased on fee rates proposed in the Governor'sBudget. The governor bought out fee increas-es approved by the CSU Board ofTrustees attheir October meeting and maintained CSUfee rates at 2005-06 levels. The cost ofthis feebuy-out is $54.4 million. The fee rates includ-ed in the governor's budget proposal must be
approved by the legislature; consequently itis possible that fee rates ultimately requiredfor the 2006-07 academic year may be morethan the rates billed at this time. If rates areincreased in the budget that is enacted for the2006 fiscal year, student will receive a supple-mental billing in the amount ofthe difference.
_ The Board ofTrustees have approved fee
increases for 2006-07 that are 8 percent above
the fee rates charged undergraduate studentsin 2005-06 and 10 percent above fee'rates that
were charged students enrolled in teachercredential programs and graduate/postbac-
calaureate programs in 2005-06."(Allfees are subject to change)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
: 0-6.0 Units 6.1+ Units
State University Fee (SUF) $732 $1260
Other Registration Fees
Student Activity Fee $70 Total Other.Student Center Fee 105* MandatoryHealth Facilities Fee 3 RegistrationHealth Services Fee 65* Fees
Instructionally Related $248.00
Activities Fee 3
TOTAL $980 $1508
QUALIFIED CREDENTIAL STUDENTS
0-6.0Units ~ — 614Units
State University Fee (SUF) $849 $1461
Other Registration Fees
Student Activity Fee $70
Student Center Fee 105*
Health Facilities Fee 3
Health Services Fee 65*
Instructionally Related
Activities Fee 5
ate $1097 $1709GRADUATE STUDENTS
0- 6,0 Units’ 6.1+ Units
State University Fee (SUF) $900 $1551
Other Registration Fees
Student Activity Fee $70 Total Other
Student Center Fee 105* Mandatory
Health Facilities Fee 3 Registration
Health Services Fee 65* “Fees
Instructionally Related $248.00
Activities Fee 5
TOTAL $1148 $1799If applicable, there is a non-refundable Identification Card fe, e of*Nursing students’ SCF is $43. ratchee“Nursing students are exempt from paying this fee,
NON-RESIDENT TUITION
(in addition to Student Registration Fees)U.S. Citizens $339per unitForeign Visa Students a$339 per unit
Other FeesSPS TEALSSFS,TESTS LILSATESA PE SS LT NI 1ST TRENT© FEI GS SYSADA AEESDOTSN NE NOTE NE RT
Any changes in fees or new fees indicated within this Schedule of Classes or which occur subsequent to the print-
ing of this publication are subject to the policies and procedures as stated in Executive Order #740.
MANDATORY FEES AMOUNT UsER FEES (CONTINUED) AMOUNT
Application Fee to the Parking Fees ;University (nonrefundable) - $55:00 Entire Summer auto decal $81.00
Course Material Fees (nonrefundable)* varies Two-wheeled vehicle $19.50: Single entry machines $3.00
Diploma Fees $15.00 i : ee aesce Petition for Exceptionto University Policy $10.00
Mini Diploma Fee (optional)aries $ 6.00 : iRefund Processing Fee and Service Charge $10.00 .
Graduation Date Change Fee : $10.00 ; ; ‘Revised Evaluation Fee $ 5.00
Graduation Fees $20.00 j to :ft Transcript Fees (within 10 working days)
Graduation Writing ExamFee $35.00 Single Transcript $ 4,00
Identification Card Fee (nonrefundable) Additional transcripts prepared at thefor new and returning students $5.00 same time up to ten transcripts $ 2.00
: : Additional transcripts prepared at the. >
Seea ae same time that exceed the first ten. $ 1.00
* These fees are charged for certain classes in Art, Biology, Chemistry, USS. Constitution & CA State, Local Gov'tEnglish, History, Music, Orthotics & Prosthetics, Physical Education, Clinical Certification Exam $25.00Science, Health Science, and Nursing. :**A list of test fees is available in the Testing Office. U.S. Constitution Exam for Credential _
Students $25.00
USER FEES AMOUNT
Alumni Career Planning $25.00 PENALTY/DEPOSIT FEES - AMOUNT
Application Processing Health & Check returned for any reason* $25.00
. Human Services $50.00 Items lost or broken ; cost ~
Certification ofEnrollment and/o ' Late Application Processing Fee $15.00
pee wii re Each Late Payment Fee $20.00Transcript Evaluation Fee for Library Fines** is
_ Subject Matter Competency $35.00 if‘ ‘ i i 20.00
Credential Evaluation Fee _ $50.00 eeaessie iw i t poe i
Preliminary Program Application Fee $50.00 eeshereae gerne; : ; Li istrati 25.00
Duplicate Document or Printout Fee $ 4,00 min ene ': Petition for Missed Deadlines $10.00
Emergency GraduationClearanceProcessing Fee $10.00 * If for any reason a check is returned, no personal checks will be accepted
s for a period of at least two academic terms. Students may be disenrolled ifEmergency Transcript Processing Fee © registration fees are paid with a check that is later returned. Checks may be
(less than 10 working days) $10.00 referred to LA District Attorney for collection.
Fingerprinting Fee $1 5.00 ** A list of overduefines is posted at the entrance to the library on the 2ndfloor of the LIB building. .:
pa el eePayment ***Fee include replacement cost plus posted service charge.
Service Charge £0 OLDER ADULT FEE WAIVER
ee» ad (odin Students sixty years of age and older may pay fees of onlyervice Charge (non-retungable ; $3.00 using the Older Adult Fee Waiver. Here’s how:
ree ae Student Matriculation $50.00 (1) Obtain an approved fee waiver form from the Older Adult
& Orientation Fee : Center. Applicants must present documentation which es-New Orientation Fees tablishes their identity and their age, i.e., California Driver
Freshman $35.00 License, California Identification Card, etc. ;
Tr.ansfer ; $30.00 (2) Register at or after the date and time printed on your Regis-
Family/Affinity $15.00 tration Access mailer, and
(3) Bring or mail your fee payment to the Cashier’s Office no-
later than the published deadline. -
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RefundsEpa HEED TE IAOEONE ITSI FETSTORRSTEESENO EARL ON RINE”BERESE LRADYTEPTET AEA
INCLUDING NON-RESIDENT TUITION PRORATA REFUND TABLE In order to receive a full refund of mandatory fees, including
fhe tuition, .aeie cancel registration or Withdrawal Date Refund Percentage | Withdrawal Date Refund Percentage
Se ; ‘ .p all coursesprior o the first day of instruction for the 8/25/06 or prior 100% 9/29/06 69%
term. Information on procedures and deadlines for canceling \
registration and dropping classes is available on page F of this slit = 9/30/06 68%
class schedule. 8/27/06 98% 10/1/06 67%
student whoseece Fe term in accordance with 1 8/28/06 97% 10/2/06 66%‘ Rees . ; ‘
e University s establishe Procec ures will receive a refund ofa 8/29/06 96% 10/3/06 65%
portion of mandatory fees, including non-resident tuition, equal 8/30/06 .
to the portion of the term that remains at the time the students ae 10/4/06 64%
withdraws. No student withdrawing after the 60 percent point Se 95% 10/5/06 63%
in the term will be entitled to a refund ofany mandatory fees or 9/1/06 94% 10/6/06 63%
non-resident tuition. For courses of less than four (4) weeks, no 9/2/0
fund fees and i waged . /2106 93% 10/7/06 62%refunds ofmandatory fees and non-resident tuition will be made
unless a'student cancels registration or drops all classes prior oe oe 10/8/06 61%
to the oa daya oewith the University's established 9/4/06 91% 10/9/06 60%
procedures an ; eadlines. For more information regarding the 9/5/06 90% 10/10/06 59%
new refund policy, see the Student Accounting web page at www.
csudh.edu/admfin/AS/AS%20SFS.html shed = 10/11/06 58%
(1 Refunds will be processed approximately three weeks after Sept. ee i wdc >
14, 2006 for students who drop units prior to that date. Refunds ate sn 10/13/06 56%
on withdrawals after Sept. 14th will be processed weekly. 9/9/06 87% 10/14/06 55%
All pase are made in accordance with Title V of the Califor- 2% ce seiteiée 34%
nia Administrative Code (Please see P( rorate table). 9/11/06 85% 10/16/06 54%
(1 Notall fees are refundable. 9/12/06 84% 10/17/06 530%
(1 $10 is retained by the University to cover processing and the non- oo a. seis 52%
refundable portion of the State University Fee. 9/14/06 82% 10/19/06 519%
Refunds are issued in the form of a check, or credited back to es ha 10/20/06 50%
the credit card used. 9/16/06 80% 10/21/06 49%
(Students whose unitload drops from 6.1 or more units to 6.0 or SiL7N6 ae 10/22/06 48%
fewer units may be eligible for a refund of the difference in the 9/18/06 79% 10/23/06 47%
State University Fee.ty 9/19/06 78% 10/24/06 46%
9/20/06 77%
PARKING REFUND- cee 46%
: ap ke9/21/06 76% 10/26,
Written application for a refund of parking fees must be ac- a ot ee 45%
companied by a permit which the University has issued. - blabcabe ET15% - Sept. 22, 2006 ate tes 10/28/06 43%
50% = —- Oct. 27, 2006 — 73% 10/29/06 42%
Boeke Nov. 27, 2006 9/25/06 72% 10/30/06 41%
GENERAL INFORMATION ON REFUNDS oe = 10/31/06 40%* 9/2710
(All refunds are made in accordance with Title V of the Cali- = — UD6ater 0%
fornia Administrative Code. 9/28/06 70%—————.£,£
Notall fees are refundable.
$10 is retained by the University to cover processing
and the non-refundable portion of the State Univer-
sity Fee.
Refunds are issued in the form of a check, or credited
back to the credit card used.
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Fall 2006Registration State University Fee Installment Payment Agreement and Application FormI elect to apply for the Installment Payment 4. In the event that my personal check is to a collection agency, a Collection Agency
Plan and acknowledge and agree to all terms dishonored for any reason, the Univer- Hold will be placed on my account, and
listed below. To apply, I must sign and com- sity may in its sole discretion, not accept will prevent me from further participation
plete this Installment Payment Agreement and further payments by personal check for in registration, withhold access to tran-
Application form or one provided in the account a period of one year. In addition, I un- scripts, graduation, and diplomas until the
statement that is mailed to me. I can also apply derstand that failure to make good ona debt is paid in full.in person at the University Cashier's Office. dishonored check within 10 days of notifi- 9. The University may, in its sole discretion,
1. Iam not eligible for this installment pay- cane Dy ie annette, tay Fosalt 18 may apply any unused credits (e.g. fee reversals,
ment plan if I have outstanding debt owed being report ee The os Sages County third-party contracts, overpayments onto the University. District Attorney's Office. new charges, fee waivers, etc.) that appear
2: Twill pay each deistallmieint payment set 5. Ifaninstallment payment is not received, on my account insatisfaction of this in-; Geli ittite bipeocminaebii ot before its aholdmay be placed on myaccount. The stallment agreement, evenifIhave made
iltaallt i ata tnhia holdwill deny me access to academic all prior payments under this agreementfor hay 25 eee crete ial Tisllfics transcripts, graduation,and diplomas when they are due.
mit my payment to the University Cashier's until all payments are received and pro- 10. The REFUND POLICY on page 13 alsoOffice. Payments must be received in the cessed. applies to this Installment Agreement.
Cashier's Office on or before the due date. 6. The University has the option of requiring 11. I understand and acknowledge that I may
If fail to make any installment by the due Paymentin full of thetotal amount owed owe additional State University Fees as a
date, Imay be prevented from usingthe if] fail to make payment, in full or inpart. resultof adding classes after signing this
Installment Payment Plan in future se- 7. The University is given permission to re- agreement. I must pay these additional
mesters. The University may assess a $20 lease information concerning this debt to fees in full when they are due, in addition
late fee for each late payment. those parties who can assist the University to any installment payment then due.
3. Abill for each individual payment will not in collecting these fees once they become —=—‘12. T understand that I must pay a $33 non-re-be mailed to me and I acknowledge that past due. fundable service charge in order to pay myI must still make my payments as sched- 8. The University may assign my debt to registration fee using the installment plan.
uled below. a collection agency, ifpayments are not
Yourfirst payment must accompany thisform. Please retain a copyfor reference.
I, the undersigned student (and co-signer, if applicable), wish to participate in the CSUDH Installment Payment Agreement Plan forState University Fees for the Fall 2006 semester. I acknowledge and agree to all terms listed above.
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| 0-6.0 Units ee MORO IGS a mre U6 0-6.0 Units 6.1 + Units
REGISTRATION (5/01/06 - 6/24/06)
First Payment (new students add $5 ID fee) Jul. 6, 2006*** $271.00 $271.00 $271.00 $271.00 $271.00 $271.00
Second Payment Aug. 14, 2006 $244.00 $420.00 $283.00 $487.00 $300.00 $517.00
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First Payment (new students add $5 ID fee) At time of
Second Payment registration*** $344.00 $397.00 $356.00 $417.00 $361.00 | $426.00Third Payment Sep. 13, 2006 $330.00 $567.00 $382.00 $658.00 $405.00 $698.00
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** Late Registration participants add $25 late ***First payment includes a $33 non-refundable service charge, which increases total fees shown on page 12
registration fee, first payment due immediately. * All fee's subject to change based on further action by the Trustees of The California State University and the California Legislature, or the CSU Dominguez Hills President. Detailed information regarding
fees and refunds is available in the 2005-2007 Yniversity Catalog.
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Graduation Informationpe NESTE TRE TPE TIOTT a RT I PE EETa RE EEEE
Application Deadlines
All degree candidates must file an
Application for Graduation with the
Office of the Records and Registration in
accordance with the following schedule:
BACCALAUREATE DEGREE
File advisement
To GRADUATE form(s) no
attheendof: —Fileapplication: —_later than:
Fall Semester Feb, 15 - Apr.15 May 15
Spring Semester Apr.15-Sep.15 Oct. 15
Summer Session Nov. 15- Feb. 15 Mar.15
GRADUATE DEGREEFile advisement
To GRADUATE form(s) noattheendof: Fileapplication: —_later than:
Fall Semester May 15 Jun.1
Spring Semester Nov. 15 Dec.1
SummerSession Mar. 15 Apr. 1
Applications filed after the deadline will
be assessedalate fee. ‘
A degree check cannot be prepared until
all advisement forms (major, second ma-
jor, minor) are received. It is in your best
interest to ensure that all application and
advisement forms are received as early as
possible as degree checks are prepared in
order ofstudent file completion.
Completion of degree requirements is
the student’s responsibility and there-
fore, each student must be thoroughly
familiar with the procedures and infor-
mation about graduation.
Bachelor's Degree Checklist
This checklist is designed to assist you
in completing graduation requirements.
Ifyou are uncertain about these require-
ments, contact the University Advisement
Center, the department ofyour majorand consult the University Catalog.
hae ts Complete a General Education
Pattern and State requirements in
U.S. History (HIS 101) and Ameri-
can Institutions (POL 101). Con-
tact an advisor in the University
Advisement Center for assistance.
LJ] 2. Fulfill all General Education, Area
A, Basic Skills courses and the
Quantitative Reasoning (Math)
requirement with a "C" grade or
higher.
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Lab ong Complete the requirements ofyour major, minor and, if applica-
ble, your second major. Read theUniversity Catalog and curriculumguides and meet with departmen-
tal advisors.
[LJ 4. Choose and complete your elec-
tives to accumulate the minimum
number of units required for yourdegree (120 - 132), depending on
your major. Visit the University
Advisement Center ifyou have
questions about electives.
LI ss. Complete the minimum number
of units for your degree program
(120 - 132) in courses numbered
100 - 400 (TED and 500 level
courses are not counted toward
the baccalaureate degree without
departmental approval).
fa Complete at least 40 units of up-
per division courses (300 and 400
level).
Sada Complete at least 30 ofyour total
units in residence at CSUDH. At
least 24 of the 30 total units must
be upper division and at least 12 of
the 24 upper-division units must
be in your major. And,
Y fora declared minor, at least
one half of all upper division
units must be completed at
CSUDH;
Y atleast 9 units of General
Education must be completed
at CSUDH;
Y Extension credit and Credit-
by-Examination may not be
used to fulfill residency re-
quirements, however, CSUDH
Summer Session and Interses-
sion (Winter) units may count
toward residence credit.
8. Satisfy the Graduation Writing As-
sessment Requirement (GWAR).
(J 9. Filean “Application for Gradua-
tion” by the published deadline for
the term ofanticipated graduation.
(J 10. The advisors from each ofyourmajors and/or minors must sub-mit advisement forms directly to
the Registrar’s Office within fourweeks of filing the graduationapplication. Failure to do so will
result in a delay in receiving yourdegree check. The forms are avail-able in the respective departments.
(J 11. submit approved “Revision of
Advisement” form for any changesto requirements listed on advise-ment forms and pay user fee listed
on page 13.
J 12. Finish with at least a 2.0 (C)
average:
Y inall courses at all colleges and
universities;
/Y inall courses at CSUDH;
¥ inall courses in each major
and minor;
/Y inall courses used for General
Education (Fall 2004 & after
G.E. patterns);
(J 13. For each Incomplete Grade (I) as-signed, the Instructor must submita “Change ofGrade”form with definitive grades record-ed to the Registrar’s Office by theend of the semester of anticipatedgraduation.
[J 14. Count no more than thefollowing:¥ 24CR/NC units toward the
degree
¥ 24 units taken through exten-sion (Extended & InternationalEducation)
¥ 12 units of Credit for PriorLearning.
LJ 15. Request a “Revised Evaluation”form from the Admissions Of-fice for all undergraduate transfercredit which is not yet included onyour records. Credit will be grantedonly if official transcripts are onfile.
LI) 16.Ifyou do not qualify for gradua-tion at the end of the semester forwhich you applied, you must sub-mit a Change ofGraduation Datecard to the Graduation Unit andpay the mandatory fee. Failure todo so will causea hold to be placedon your registration for the nextregular semester.
Academic Skills and General EducationRequirements for Undergraduate Students
Consult the University Catalog and select an advisor for your academic program. Ifyou have a declared major/minor, consult the ap-
propriate department. Ifyou have not declared a major, contact the University Advisement Center (WH A220, (310) 243-3538) for an
appointment. Students should consult an advisor upon entry to the university and every semester thereafter.
EPT/ELM Requirements forFreshmen and TransferStudents (effective Fall 1998)
Executive Order 665 requires new, non-
exempt, admitted freshmen and transfer
students entering Fall 1998 and after totake the EPT/ELM examinations before
registering for classes. The tests are not
a condition for admission to the Univer-
sity, but are a condition ofenrollment
and course registration. If test resultsindicate that remedial courses in math-
ematics and/or English are needed, thestudent must:
@ Take the course(s) at CSU, Domin-
guez Hills;
M@ Take the course(s) beginning thefirst semester until the courses are
passed;
@ Enroll in remedial courses each se-
mester until the courses are passed.
If all remedial courses are not passed in
two semesters, students cannot
register or continue attending classes at
CSU, Dominguez Hills.
EPT Scores for English
Exemptions: SAT Verbal 550, ACT Eng.24, AP Eng. 3, and EAP
T=100-141 ENG088 &ENG099
T=142-150 ENG099
T = 151 Pass ENG 110
ELM Scores for Mathematics
Exemptions: SAT 550 Math, ACT 23,
Math, AP3, and EAP
Before March 2002
T=100-470 MAT 003
T=480-540 MAT095
T=550 G.E. level
March 2002 & after
T=.2540 MAT 003
T=42-48 MAT 095
T=50-80 G.E. level
Academic SkillsAssessment Plan (ASAP)
Students admitted toCSUDH Fall 1998 and After:
New students enrolled Fall 1998 and after
are subject to Executive Order 665 regula-tions for placement tests and English andmathematics class requirements. Non-
exempt students must take the English
Placement Test (EPT) and the Entry Level
Mathematics (ELM) examination before
registering for classes. If test results showthat remedial courses in English or math-ematics are needed, students must:
@ Enroll in required remedial classesthe first semester of attendance and
thereafter;
™@ Pass all remedial courses in two
semesters.
After two semesters, students cannot
register or continue to attend classes atDominguez Hills if all required remedialclasses (ENG 088/ENG 099 and MAT
003/MAT 095) are not passed.
Students are subject to Academic SkillsAssessment Plan (ASAP) "Probation" if
they do not pass General Education level
English (ENG 110 and 111) and math-
ematics (MAT 105 or equivalent) infour
semesters.
Finally, students are subject to ASAP
"Disqualification" from the University ifthey do not pass General Education levelEnglish (ENG 110 and 111) and math-
ematics (MAT 105 or equivalent) classesin six semesters.
Students should contact the UniversityAdvisement Center for additional infor-mation at (310) 243-3538, email at uac@
csudh.edu, or in person at
WH A220.
Students admitted toCSUDH before Fall 1998 Non-exempt students admitted and
enrolled before Fall 1998 are subject toAcademic Skills Assessment Plan (ASAP)
guidelines for completion ofthe English
Placement Test (EPT), the Entry Level
Mathematics (ELM) examination, re-
quired remedial English and math classes,and General Education level English and
math classes.
Students are subject to ASAP "Probation"if they do not take the EPT and ELM andpass all required remedial English classes
(ENG 088 and ENG 099) and mathemat-
ics classes (MAT 003 and MAT 095)
within two semesters. Students may be
ASAP "Disqualified" from the Universityif they do not meet these requirementsand classes infour semesters.
Additionally, students are subject to
ASAP "Probation" if they do not pass
General Education level classes in English(ENG 110 and 111) and mathematics
(MAT 105 or equivalent) in four semes-
ters. Students may be ASAP "Disquali-
fied" from the University if they do not
pass the General Education level classes
in six semesters.
Students should contact the University
Advisement Center for additional infor-mation at (310) 243-3538, email at uac@
csudh.edu, or in person atWH A220.
GRADUATION WRITINGSKILLS REQUIREMENT
All students subject to degree require-ments in the 1979-80 and subsequentcatalogs must demonstrate competency
in writing skills as a requirement for
graduation. Students can fulfill the re-quirement by completing a writing exam-ination (GWE), a designated certifyingcourse, or two Writing Adjunct courses,
Completion ofthe Graduation
Writing Assessment Requirement
(GWAR):
Students must complete their lower di-vision English composition courses in
Area A, General Education, before at-
tempting to complete this upper divisionrequirement. However, if students havenot satisfied the GWAR by the time theycomplete 72 units, a hold will be placed
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on their registration. In order to lift thehold and register, students must contact
the University Advisement Center (UAC,
310-243-3538, WH A220) to developastrategy and sign a contract agreeing to
that strategy. Only the UAC can lift thishold.
The GWAR can be met through one ofthe following options:
Graduate WritingExamination (GWE)
The GWE, a voluntary test for whicha fee is charged, is available to stu-
dents twice each semester and once
during the summer. Undergraduatestudents must earn a score of 7 or
higher (on a 12 points scale) to passthe GWE (Graduate students must
earn a score of 8 or higher). Stu-
dents are allowed to take the GWE
two times. Students who have notreceived a 7 or higher after takingthe test twice must take a certifying
course. Information, test dates, and
registration procedures are avail-
able in the Testing Office, WH A210,
[310-243-3909.
Upper Division Courses and
Writing Adjuncts
Undergraduates must earn a "C"
grade or higher in the followingcertifying course:
ENG 350 3 unitsAdvanced Composition
or
Undergraduates must earn a "CR"
grade in the two Writing Adjunctcourses, IDS 397 and IDS 398, two
units each.
General EducationRequirementsSTATUTORY REQUIREMENT
In addition to General Education re-quirements in G.E. Programs prior toFall 2005, students also must satisfy re-quirements in U.S. history and U.S. andCalifornia government by completing thefollowing:
HISTORY 101 or examination
and
POLITICAL SCIENCE 101
or examination.
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CERTIFICATION
Accredited community colleges and pub-lic four-year colleges may sanction (cer-
tify) that all or part of General Educationrequirements (post 1980) have been met.
Transfer students with complete certi-
fication of California State University
General Education breadth requirements
or Intersegmental General Education
Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) require-
ments are not required to complete ad-
ditional lower division courses in general
education. Transfer students should
request that their college “certify” theirGeneral Education. An additional ninesemester units ofupper division General
Education courses must be completed at
CSU Dominguez Hills.
DOUBLE COUNTINGGENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
Lower division General Education
courses may be used to fulfill lower divi-
sion major/minor requirements. Undercertain conditions and within specific
majors, upper division General Educa-
tion courses may be used to fulfill major/minor requirements. Even though stu-
dents may double count certain General
Education courses, they will not receive
additional unit credit towards gradua-
tion. Please consult the University Cata-
log and/or an academic advisor for moreinformation.
General Education ProgramBeginning with the 2005-06 academicyear, a new General Education programwas implemented which differed fromprevious years. It is very important for
students to follow a specific G.E. pattern.The default G.E. catalog year is the yearofCSUDH admission. Students in con-tinuous attendance at CSUDH under an
earlier catalog may choose to completethe new G.E, program. Students mustchoose a G.E. program based on one ofthe following criteria:
1) The year ofyour entrance into
CSUDH;
2) Your semester of graduation or;
3) Your entrance into a California
community college or state university.
Contact an advisor in the University Ad-
visement Center for further information.
The General Education program is divid-ed into three components and requires54-61 total semester units:
Component 1
BOO SRT S65, .ascedectase es 12-14 units
Component II
Natural Sciences & Quantitative
Reasoning........ units
Humanities ......... units
Social Sciences units
The Whole Person......s.s:s++000+ 3 units
ComponentIIIIntegrative Studies:............00. 9 units
Cultural Pluralism ............. 0-3 units
@ Component I, Basic Skills, andComponent II, Quantitative Rea-soning, require a "C" grade orhigher.
mM A 2.0 grade point average is re-quired for all units used in GeneralEducation.
@ Component III: all students musttake 9 units of upper division Gen-eral Education courses.
@ Students must take nine units ofG.E. courses in residence at CSU,Dominguez Hills.
In addition, students must take a course
emphasizing Cultural Pluralism (0-3),which can satisfy General Education orother graduation requirements as well.
A. Basic Skills (12-14 units)
Area A courses must be passed with
a grade of “C” or better.
1. Composition (6)
ENG 110ENG 111
2. Logic/Critical Reasoning (3)
PHI 120 or
PSY 110
3. Oral Communication (3)
THE 120
4. Library Skills (0 - 2)
This category is optional. How-ever, students are encouraged to
strengthen theirlibrary skills. Thiscan be accomplished by taking:LIB 150/150A
B. Area ofthe Natural Sciences
& Quantitative Reasoning (10-12 units)
Select one course from each categorybelow:
1. Physical Sciences (3)CHE 102EAR 100
GEO 200PHY 100
2. Life Science (3)
ANT 101
BIO 102
3. Science Laboratory (1)
BIO 103
EAR 101
Note: Students majoring or minoring
in one of the natural sciences may
substitute more advanced science
courses. These students should see a
science faculty advisor.
4. Quantitative Reasoning (3 - 5)
A grade of “C” or higher is
required.MAT 105
MAT 131
MAT 153
MAT 171
MAT 191
MAT 193
C. Area ofthe Humanities (9 units)
1. HUM 200
2. Arts Courses - select one course (3)
ART 100
ART 101
COM 130
DAN 130
MUS 101
MUS 110
THE 100
THE 160
3. Letters Courses - select one
course (3)
_AFS 200AFS 231
APP 101
CHS 100
ENG 230
FRE 220
HUM 212
PHI 101
PHI 102
SPA 151
SPA 221
D. Area of the Social Sciences (12 units)
Select one course from each groupbelow. In categories 1 and 2, select
courses from different departments.
1. Perspectives on individuals, Groupsand Society (3)
AFS 212
ANT 100
ECO 200
PSY101
SOC 101SOC 102
2. Global and Historical Perspectives
(3)ANT 102GEO 100HIS 100HIS 120HIS 121
POL 100
3. Perspectives on U.S. History (3)
HIS 101
4. Perspectives on U.S. and California
Government (3)
POL 101
Note: Students who satisfy category 3and 4 requirements by non-creditexams will need to complete 9 units inArea D. Select three courses incategories 1 and 2 from 3 different
departments.
E. The Whole Person (3 units)
Select one course:
HEA 100
HSC 201
KIN 235
REC 100
UNV 101
F, Integrative Studies (9 units)
Students should select ONE course
from each category. Courses in thiscategory are to be taken after 60 se-mester units and all lower division
General Education courses have been
completed.
1. Integrative Studiesin the Humanities (3)
HUM 310
HUM 312
HUM 314
2. Integrative Studies
in the Natural Sciences (3)
SMT 310
SMT 312
SMT 314
SMT 416
3, Integrative Studies
in the Social Sciences (3)
SBS 316
SBS 318*
4, Integrative Studies (3)
Students may select a course from
this category to satisfy one or more
ofthe upper division G.E. require-ments, categories 1-3 above. Enrollin the section that is listed under thepreferred requirement for a given
semester. Only one requirementmay be satisfied by each IntegrativeStudies F4 courses.
G. Cultural Pluralism (0 - 3 units)
Within their General Education selec-tions or within other requirements, allstudents must take one ofthe followingcourses that addresses cultural plural-
ism.
ANT 312
ANT 335
ANT 389
CHS 300
HIS 305
MUS 401
PHI 383
POL 343SBS 318* * SBS 318 satisfies both the
soci deme diateSOC 331 tural Pluralism require-SOC 383 ments, UnitsareawardedSPA 352 in Integrative Studies in
the Social Sciences.
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Testing InformationSUNN EES PTSNSA HET NE
The Testing Office and some depart-
ments offer tests throughout the academ-ic year. It is important to meet with an
advisor to review which test you should
take. Separate fees are charged for each
test.
Credit-by-ExaminationSome courses may be taken by Credit-
by-Examination. To receive credit-
by-examination you must register for
the course. It is important to read the
conditions and restrictions in the current
University Catalog. A “Petition for Cred-
it-by-Examination” must be filed by thedates designated by the Registrar. Formsmay be obtained from the Admissionsand Records Office, WH C290.
CREDIT BY EXAMINATION FOR
ENGLISH110,111,350AND352Students wishing to earn credit by ex-
amination for English 110, English 111,
English 350 or English 352 must take an
examination at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday,
September 9, 2006.
To be admitted to the testing room, you
must:
1. Register for the course or courses
you wish to receive credit for.
2. Fill outa petition to take the test.Petition forms are available in theEnglish Department Office, LCHE-315 and must be on file in theEnglish Department Office before
noon, Thursday, September 7,2006;
and
3. Provide verification of satisfactoryperformance on tests or in courses.
Verification in the form of lettersof notification, scores reportedby testing agencies, grade slips, ortranscripts will be checked beforethe petition forms are accepted bythe English Department Office.
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4. Present an official picture ID suchas a CSUDH Student Identification
Card ora valid driver’s license to
the test administrator.
5. Bring an 8% x 11” Blue Book to the
examination.
Each student petitioning to take:
HM English 110 is required to havean English Placement Test (EPT)score of T-155 and E-8 or higher.A student exempted from the EPTon the basis of a satisfactory score
on the EEE, AP, SAT-Verbal, ACT,
or College Board Achievement Test
in English Composition with es-say may attempt to earn Credit by
Examination. (Only test scores will
be used to determine the eligibility
ofastudent.)
H English 111 must have completed
English 110, or its equivalent, with
a grade of “B” or better. Eligible
students may apply for Credit-by-
Examination for both English 110
and 111 at the same time.
M@ English 350 is required to com-
plete English 110 and 111 (or their
equivalents) with an average grade
of “B” or better.
HM English 352 must show a passing
score of at least eight (8) on the
graduation competency in writing
examination (GWE) or have suc-
cessfully completed English 350,
Advanced Composition, with the
equivalent with a grade of “B” or
better. The student also must have
completed English 110 and 111 or
their equivalent.
Students who are unsuccessful in their
attempt to earn Credit-by-Examina-
tion may remain in the class, complete
the work, and be awarded credit upon
successful completion of course require-ments. Students who pass the examina-
tion may NOT remain in the class to earngrades better than those earned on the
examination. They may, however, retake
the course in a later semester to improve
grades lower than “C” in accordancewith the Repeat and Cancel Policy.
Additional information on earning
Credit-by-Examination appears in the
current University Catalog.
Graduate Exercise in EnglishGraduate students in the English
Department are required to pass the
Graduate Exercise. Students are expectedto fulfill this requirement at the start oftheir graduate work.
The exercise, scheduled for Saturday,September 9, 2006 at 10 a.m., will consistofanalyzing a short poem or passage.
Students may bring a dictionary.
Please register for the Graduate Exercisein the English Department Office, LCHE-315.
Testing ScheduleName of Test Test Dates at CSU Registration Purpose & Contact
Dominguez Hills Deadline *
CLEP
College Level Examination Program Please contact the Testing Office for more information. Credit by Examination- Testing Office
ELM & EPT
Entry Level Mathematics Test *** & Placement- Testing Office
English Placement Test*** Aug. 19, 2006 Aug. 4, 2006
Oct. 21, 2006 Oct. 6, 2006
Dec. 2, 2006 Nov. 17, 2006
GRE General Exam: . General Exam Information - Contact ETS or
Graduate Record Examination Testing Office !
Subject Exams: z
Nov. 11, 2006 (tentative) Oct. 6, 2006 Graduate Admission - Only Subject tests are
Dec. 10, 2006 (tentative) Nov. 3, 2006 currently given on campus
GWE ;
Graduation Writing Examination** Sep. 23, 2006 Sep. 15, 2006 Graduation Writing Assessment
Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 3, 2006 Requirement (GWAR) - Testing Office
SAT Oct. 14, 2006 Sep. 12, 2006 Undergraduate Admissions - Testing Office
Nov. 4, 2006 Sep. 29, 2006
Dec. 2, 2006 Nov. 1, 2006
Although test dates are listed here, it is the responsibility ofthe test-taker to check and confirm all dates. Dates are subject to change.The CSUDH Testing Office provides information and registration materials for the CBEST, CSET, RICA,CLAD/BCLAD, SSAT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, VCAT, PCAT, Miller Analogies, Dental and Optometry AdmissionTesting, MCAS, SAT, ACT and the TOEFL. For assistance with other examinations, stop by the Testing Office.
Please note that most examinations require payment by check or money order only. Cash is not accepted.
Stadents with disabilities requiring special accommodations should contact both the Disabled Student Services Office and the Test-ing Office well before any test deadline. Usually a minimum oftwo weeks in advance ofthe test registration deadline is required to
arrange any special accommodations.
Please Note: Most test applications also are available for pick-up in the Information and Services Center, WH D245.
* Refer to Registration Bulletin for deadlines and other important information. Registration deadlines are approximately one
month prior to the test date unless otherwise specified.
** Registration fee of $35.00 must be paid by check or money order only at time of registration. Cash cannot be accepted.
*** Registration fees of$18.00 for the EPT and $18.00 for the ELM must be paid by check or money order only at the time ofthe test.
Cash cannot be accepted. Checks and money orders in the amount of$36.00 are acceptable from candidates taking both EPTand ELM.
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Class Meeting Time Modules
Monday, Wednesday, Friday Tuesday, Thursday ' Evening Classes(onceaweek)(3 units) (3 units) Monday or Tuesday or
7:30 am. - 8:20 am. 7:00 am. - 8:15 am. Wednesdayor Thursday
8:30 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. 8:30 am. - 9:45 a.m. (3 units)
10:00 a.m. -10:50 a.m. 10:00 a.m. -11:15 a.m. #4:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.
11:30 a.m. -12:20 p.m. 11:30 am. -12:45 p.m. #7:00 p.m. - 9:45 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 1:50 p.m. 1:00. p.m. =. 2:15 p.m:
2:30 p.m. - 3:20° p.m. 2:30 p.m. - 3:45 p.m. Weekend Classes
#4:00 p.m. - 4:50 p.m. #4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. Saturday or Sunday
#5:30 p.m. - 6:20 p.m. # 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. (3 units) |
#7:00 p.m. - 7:50 p.m. # 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. 9:00 a.m. -11:45 a.m.
#8:30 p.m. - 9:20 p.m. # 8:30 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. 12:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
3:00- p.m. = 5:45 p.m.(4 units)
8:00 a.m. - 9:10 a.m. Friday
10:00 am, -11:10 p.m. (3 units) Saturday, Sunday11:30 p.m. -12:40 p.m. 8:30 a.m. -11:15 a.m. (3 units)
1:00 p.m. - 2:10 p.m. _ 11:30 am. - 2:15 p.m. 9:00 am. -10:15 a.m.
2:30 p.m. - 3:40 p.m. 2:30 p.m, - 5:15 p.m. 10:30 a.m. -11:45 a.m.
# 5:30 p.m. - 8:15 p.m. 12:00° p.m. = 1:15 p.m.#4:00 p.m. - 5:10 p.m.
#5:30 p.m. - 6:40 p.m.
#7:00 p.m. - 8:10 p.m.
#8:30 p.m. - 9:40 p.m.
1:30 p.m. —. 2:45 p.m.
3:00% p.m. =) 215.2 pms
# 4:30 p.m. - 5:45 p.m.
A boldfaced # symbol indicates coursemeets during evening hours.
NOTE: With the exception oftheNursing courses (see Nursing
Monday, Wednesday(3 units)
7:00 a.m. — 8:15 a.m.
8:30 a.m. - 9:45 a.m. course listing for class times),
10:00 am. -11:15 am. final exam dates and times arescheduled according to this
AP ema death Class Meeting Time Module.
1:00 p.m. - 2:15 p.m. If this module is not followed
when scheduling a course sec-tion, a time frame and room
# 4:00 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. location for finals week will# 5:30 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. not be available for that course
section unless special arrange-ments have been made by the
# 8:30 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. instructor.
2:30.10) 40-40 DA,
# 7:00 p.m. - 8:15 p.m.
# — indicates evening class
22
Key to Symbols and Abbreviations in the Course Listings
Course Meeting LocationsEAC = East Academic Complex
LIB = Leo F. Cain Library
FH = Field House
GYM = Gymnasium
HC = Hughes Education
and Athletic Center
LCH = LaCorte Hall
LUSU = Loker University
Student Union
NSM = Natural Sciences
and Mathematics
SAC = South Academic Complex,
Buildings 1, 2, & 3
SBS = Social and Behavioral
Sciences
SCC = Small College Complex
SH = Student Housing
SHC = Student Health Center
COE = College of Education
TBA = To Be Arranged
UT = University Theatre
WH = Welch Hall
Day AbbreviationsM = Monday
MW = Monday/Wednesday
MWFE = Monday/Wednesday/Friday
T = Tuesday
TBA = To Be Arranged
TTH = Tuesday/Thursday
W = Wednesday
TH = Thursday
F = Friday
S = Saturday
SU = Sunday
Course Suffixes
A= Activity P = Production
L = Laboratory $ = Supervision
Most of these courses require enrollment
in both the lecture section and associated
activity, lab, production or supervision
portion of the course.
Footnote definitionsFootnote definitions can be found after thecourse listing sectionof the Class Schedule.
+ Prerequisite RequiredConsult the course description in thecurrent University Catalog for courseprerequisite(s).
e¢
Co-Req — co-requisiteCo-requisite courses require enrollment
in both the lecture section and associatedactivity, lab, production or supervisionportion of the course or, in some cases,enrollment in another course. Co-reqs arelisted below the course information in ital-ics. If the co-requisite CRN is listed, youmust register for that specific CRN. If onlythe department and course number is listed,you may register for any sectionof the co-requisite course for which you are eligible.Refer to the course description in the cur-rent University Catalog.
Course Reference
Number (CRN)The five digit number in the far left columnidentifies the course and section of the classyou want to.take. During registration, it willbe necessary to use this number to registerfor a section or to change your program.
23
Guide to Reading Course ListingsCOURSE aEUALS nag COURSE TITLE NT eV) LUA) ET SEA Cs OS)
Class meeting timeis offered in the evening. TappHotes> (seefootnotes section)
Art 21599 ART 100 01 LookingAtArt 3.0 MW 30- 6:45 pm LCH A228 staff
“21600 ART 10002 LookingAtArt Ger 3:0) 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A228 L Ivers21622. ART150AOl Ceramics 3.0 / TTh #- 5:45- 8:15 pm LCH All18 staff
CrListed: 21633 ART 361A O01
21640 ART 463A 01"22356 «ART 337A 02 CreativeDramatics OG RA: TBA TBA TRA STRA; = Stal ee
Co-req: ART 337
21887 ART 326 06 PerspectivesInHuman StudiesMeets:3/4,18;4/1, 1529
21870ART 596801 Inter. ;
8:30- 6:00 State cd ditt4 atl
TBA TBA Hosokawa 12213164 __
12
: sdrerequisite required - f
a ae : 4 1 TBA = To Be Announced nameofinstructor,see University Catalog.
contact departmentfor
Additional course information - instructoriflisted as
includes co-requisites, cross-listed e "staff."
courses, specific meeting times, ee is Class locationrestrictions, etc. ne; T = Tuesday EAC = East Academic Complex
Sayyed Wednesday EE = Extended Education
TH = Thursday : LIB = LeoF. Cain Library
F = Friday i = Field House
S$ = Saturday GYM = GymnasiumSU = Sunday LCH =_ LaCorteHall
SAC = South Academic Complex
SBS = Social & Behavioral Sciences
SCC = Small College Complex
COE = College ofEducation
NSM = Natural Science & Mathematics
san't find your class location‘ WH = Welch Hall
CS
ibe lastest information on
Classroom Locations
canbe obtained using T.O.R.O.S. or Toroweb,
seecentersection, page H, for instructions.
The Fall2006 Class Schedule can also be viewed on-linelocated on website:
http://www.csudh.edu/acresmgt/classched/csindex.htm
Additions, modifications, and cancellations to this printed Class Schedule can be found in the
Fall 2006 Class Schedule Addendumlocated on website:
http://www.csudh.edu/acresmgt/classched/fa06/fa06addum.htm24
et 3 aa
aaa Naa COURSE TITLE BLOG/RM a iuat Deis}
Fall 2006 Course Offerings
Entry LeveL SKILLsEnglish40072 ENG 088 01 Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A221 Staff 15717390
40073 ENG 088 02 Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A227 Staff 15717390
40074 ENG 088 03 Developmental Reading BM EL 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A219 Staff 15717390
40075 ENG 088 04 Developmental Reading SO oa Get 8:30- 9:45 am SBS _ B1I15 Staff 15717390
40076 ENG 088 05 Developmental Reading 3:0, aE. 10:00-11:15 am .LCH A221 Staff 15717390
40077. ENG 088 06 Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A227 Staff 1571 73 90
40078 ENG 088 07 Developmental Reading S02 ed 10:00-11:15 am LCH A221 Staff 15717390
40079 ENG 088 08 Developmental Reading 3.0) > TE 10:00-11:15 am LCH A227 Staff 157173 90
40080 ENG 088 09 Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F125 Staff 15717390
40081 ENG 088 10 Developmental Reading SDse TH 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A221 Staff 15717390
40082 ENG 088 11 Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A221 Staff 15717390
40083 ENG 088 12 Developmental Reading Bie INGE 1:00- 2:15 pm WH AII8 Staff 15717390
40084 ENG 088 13 Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A230 Staff 15717390
40085 ENG 088 14 Developmental Reading 30; op1 Ld # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH .A230 Staff 15717390
40086 ENG 099 01 Basic Writing Workshop 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A230 Staff 15 73 90
40087 ENG 099 02 Basic Writing Workshop 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A224 Staff 1573 90
40088 ENG 099 03 Basic Writing Workshop 50 Be 8:30- 9:45 am SBS D125 Staff 15 73 90
40089 ENG 099 04 _ Basic Writing Workshop SO Ee 8:30- 9:45 am SBS _ E126 Staff 1573 90
40090 ENG 099 05 Basic Writing Workshop 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A230 Staff 15 73 90
40091 ENG 099 06 Basic Writing Workshop 5:0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A229 Staff 1573 90
40092 ENG 099 07 Basic Writing Workshop 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS D121 Staff 15 73 90
40093 ENG 099 08 Basic Writing Workshop BO lek 10:00-11:15 am SBS G126 Staff 1573 90
40094 ENG 099 09 Basic Writing Workshop 3:0) SEL 10:00-11:15 am LCH A229 Staff 15 73 90
40095 ENG 099 10 Basic Writing Workshop S02 TE 10:00-11:15 am SBS _ E126 Staff 15 73 90
40096 ENG 099 11 _ Basic Writing Workshop 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A228 Staff 1573 90
40097 ENG 099 12 Basic Writing Workshop 3.0: TTH 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A224 Staff 15 73 90
40098 ENG 099 13 Basic Writing Workshop 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A224 M Sutton 15 73 90
40099 ENG 099 14 Basic Writing Workshop 30¢.- 71TH 1:00- 2:15 pm WH_ A139 Staff ; 15 73 90
40100 ENG 099 15 Basic Writing Workshop SOM vodEy 2:30- 3:45 pm WH_ F145 Staff 15 73 90
40101 ENG 099 16 Basic Writing Workshop 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LIB A109 Staff 15 73 90
ees |40830 MAT 003 01 Beginning Algebra 3.0. « sMWE 8:30- 9:20 am .SBS F225 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provideworkshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40831 MAT 003 02 Beginning Algebra 3.0 MWE 8:30- 9:20 am SCC 120 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40832 MAT 003 03 Beginning Algebra 3.0 MWE 10:00-10:50 am SCC 120 Staff 15 5262The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide ;workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40833 MAT 003 04 Beginning Algebra 3.0 MWF 10:00-10:50 am SCC 1100 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provideworkshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
40834 MAT 003 05 Beginning Algebra 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B209 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for studentsin this section. i
40835 MAT 003 06 Beginning Algebra 60,55) DEH 8:30- 9:45 am SCC 120 Staff 15 52 62The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide ‘workshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 25
COURSE Daea ms rs ro ea) Mar Psaoe eee
40836 MAT 003 07 Beginning Algebra S10: aTEL 8:30- 9:45 am SCC 1100 Staff 15.52 62The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
: workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40837. MAT 003 08 _ Beginning Algebra 8.0 TH 10:00-11:15 am SCC 120 Staff 15 5262The C.L.A.S.S. program will provideworkshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40838 MAT 003 09 Beginning Algebra 5.0.6 aed 11:30-12:45 pm SBS _ E122 Staff 15 52 62The C.L.A.S.S. program will provideworkshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
40839 MAT 003 10 Beginning Algebra BO; hebGed 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff TD 5262The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops.and tutoring for students
in this section.
1 Beginning Algebra S07 aL # 5:30-6:45 pm SBS D121 Staff 15 52 62The C.L.A.S.S, program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40841 MAT 095 01 _ Selected Topics 10 MWE 8:30- 9:20 am SCC 1100 Staff 6265The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
Meets: 8/28-09/29/06
40842 MAT .095 02. Selected Topics 10 MWF 8:30- 9:20 am SCC 1306 Raianu 6265The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
Meets:10/02-11/03/06
40843 MAT 095 03. Selected Topics HOfsEH 11:30-12:45 pm SCC -120 Staff 62 65The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
Meets: 8/29-09/28/06
40844 MAT 095 04 Selected Topics 0p Ea 11:30-12:45 pm NSM D123 Staff 62 65The C.L.A.S.S. program will provideworkshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
Meets:10/03-11/02/06
40845 MAT 095 05 Selected Topics 10 MW # 7:00- 8:45 pm NSM D123 G Jennings 62 65The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.Meets: 8/28-09/29/06
40840 MAT 003 —
n
GENERAL EDUCATIONA. Basic Skills
1. COMPOSITION40102 +ENG 110 01 Freshman Composition I 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SBS A144 Staff 75 9040103 +ENG 110 02 Freshman Composition I 50 ees 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A228 Staff 759040104. +ENG 110 03 Freshman CompositionI 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS G122 Staff 75 9040105 +ENG 110 04 Freshman Composition I 30) sot 10:00-11:15 am SBS D219 Staff 75 9040106 +ENG 110 05 Freshman Composition I 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS _ B115 Staff 759040107 +ENG 110 06 Freshman Composition I 3.0, ETH 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A228 Staff 75 9040108 +ENG 110 07 Freshman Composition I 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A229 Staff 75 9040109 +ENG 110 08 Freshman Composition I SO getLey 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A219 D Best 759040110 +ENG 110 09 Freshman CompositionI 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm WH F145 C Cauthen 75 9040111 +ENG 110 10 Freshman Composition I S050 EL 2:30- 3:45 pm WH A139 Staff 75.9040112 +ENG 110 11 Freshman Composition I 3\0) NEW. # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A229 C Cauthen 759040113 +ENG 110 12 Freshman Composition I SOs oe aE # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C213 Staff 759040134 +ENG 111 01 Freshman Composition II 3.0 |MW 8:30- 9:45 am SBS _ F125 Staff 76 9040135 +ENG 111 02 Freshman Composition II 3.0... ELH 8:30- 9:45 am WH AII18& Staff 76 9040136 +ENG 111 03 Freshman Composition II 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B231 Staff 76 9040137 +ENG 111 04 Freshman Composition II eee AE 10:00-11:15 am SBS F125 Staff 76 90
26 Footnote definitions can be found at the endofthe course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
SaREF, ‘a Ae 7 10 COURSE TITLE hey LAY LL) ta Dery antsy
40143 +ENG 111 05 Freshman Composition II 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B215 Staff 76 90
40144. +ENG 111 06 Freshman CompositionII 3.0 TTH ~11:30-12:45 pm SBS F125 Staff ET TBOe F40145 +ENG 111 07 Freshman Composition II 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS BII5 Staff 76900 040146 +ENG 111 08 Freshman Composition II 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pmWH F145 Staff 769040147 +ENG 111 09 Freshman Composition II 30° MW. 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A219 T Giannotti 7690
40148 +ENG 111 10 Freshman CompositionII _ 3.0 ITH 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A224 Staff 7690—“40149 +ENG 111 11 Freshman CompositionII 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A221 _ Staff 769040150 +ENG 111 12. Freshman Composition II ae: aigTs) # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS Bll5 Staff 7690
40151 +ENG 111 13 Freshman CompositionII 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A221_ Staff ik, SYGDO.| pee
2. Logic/CRITICAL REASONING40191 PHI 120 01 Critical Reasoning 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS D219 _ D Lewis 23
Restricted to Honors students
40195 PHI 120 02 Critical Reasoning 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15am SBS E104 D Lewis 240196 PHI 120 03° Critical Reasoning eee Cope ws eee 1:00-2:15 pm SBS B43 S$ Pawar
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide '
study sessions for students in this section.
40197 PHI 120 04 Critical Reasoning we 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS E104 S$ Pawar40198 PHI 120 05 Critical Reasoning 3.0 MW 4:00-2:15pm SBS B109 RBVanterpool R40199. PHI 120 06 Critical Reasoning 3.0 MW # 5:30-6:45 pm SBSB43 Staff ‘40704 PSY 110 01 Crit Thinking&Prob Solv a0 ITH 2:30- 3:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff
3. ORAL COMMUNICATION40449 THE 120 01 Fundamentals Of Speech 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A324 _ D Leonard
40450 THE 120 02 FundamentalsOfSpeech 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm WH F145 P Rodney Pe40451 ° THE 120 03 FundamentalsOfSpeech 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45pm SBS B215 Staff elle40452. THE 120 04 FundamentalsOfSpeech 3.0 TTH 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A324 DLeonard :40453. THE 120 05 FundamentalsOf Speech 3.0 TTH 8:30-9:45am WH DI76 Staff iS)
B. Area of the Natural Sciences & Quantitative Reasoning
1. PHYSICAL SCIENCES40964 CHE 102 01 ChemistryForThe Citizen 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM B252_— S$ Pappatheodorou
40965 CHE 102 02 Chemistry For The Citizen 30> TH 10:00-11:15 am NSM C221 S$ Pappatheodorou "
40921 EAR 100 01 Physical Geology — 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM C221. ASinha | 3240922 EAR 100 02 Physical Geology 3.0 TTH 10;00-11:15 am SCC 530 _ Staff ae40924. EAR 100 04 Physical Geology 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM D123. Staff 19 23.32
Restricted to Honors Students
40906 GEO 200 01 Physical Geography 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH F145 Staff 1923Restricted to Honors Students
40907 GEO 200 02 Physical Geography 3.0 _TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSMC221 __ Staff S40803 PHY 100 01 Patterns In Nature 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15am . NSM B252/ Staif es40804 PHY 100 02 Patterns In Nature 3.0 MW # 4:00-5:15 pm NSMB252 Staff _ ie40805 PHY 100 03 PatternsInNature 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am NSM B252. Staff rants40806 PHY 100 04 Patterns In Nature 3.0 ITH # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM B252. Staff oie40807 PHY 100 05 Patterns In Nature 3.0 TTH # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM C213 _ Staff ‘ oe
2. LIFE SCIENCE ;41114 ANT 101 01 IntrotoBiological Anthro Cosa bd # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS Al44 J Gasco
41115 ANT 101 02 IntrotoBiological Anthro 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS Al44 JGasco eeeagre40994 BIO 102 01 General Biology gr inet 11:30-12:45 pm WH D165 GKidane |40995 BIO 102 02 General Biology 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm WH D165. GMcCarthy PREF le40996 BIO 102 03 General Biology 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH Al03 LPhilips ©
3. SCIENCE LABORATORY40997 +BIO 103L 01 General Biology Laboratory Lge 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B110 G McCarthy
40998 +BIO 103L 02 General Biology Laboratory Trae 8:30-11:15 am NSM BI10.HChun eles oe
40999 +BIO 103L 03 General Biology Laboratory POA 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B110 Staff ph41000 +BIO 103L 04 General Biology Laboratory ioe # 5:30- 8:15 pm NSM B10 Stat iar41001 +BIO 103L 05 General Biology Laboratory 10 W 8:30-1:15: ami. NEM BIO <* GAR) Cp ae ee41002 +BIO 103L 06 General Biology Laboratory 10 WwW 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B110__ L Phillips
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE DEPARTMENT
REF Na ‘1 ala Oat ay LNA Lr Dt Tey tay
41003 +BIO 103L 07 General Biology| aboratory LO.) Swi # 5:30- 8:15 pm NSM B110 Staff
41004 +BIO 103L 08 GeneralBiologyLaboratory 0° 8:30-11:45 am NSM B1l10 Staff :41005 +BIO 103L 09 General Biology Laboratory 1.0 TH : NSM B110 Staff
41006 +BIO 1031 10 General Biology Laboratory 1.0 “TH # 5:30- 8:15 pm NSM B110 Staff40925. EAR 1011 O01 Physical Geology Laboratory a “1.0 MW 11:30- 12:45, pm NSM B234 __Staff
40926 EAR 1011 02 Physical Geology Laboratory 1.0 TTH at:30- 12:45 pm NSM B234._ Staff
4. QUANTATIVE REASONING40579 +BSN 405 08 Statistics 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff
Begins: 8/28 - 12/04/06
For Nursing Students Only
40580 +BSN 405 18 Statistics eh 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet StaffBegins: 8/28- 12/04/06
For Nursing Students Only
40846 +MAT 105 O01 Finite Mathematics. 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am WH D165 G Jennings
40847 +MAT 105 02 Finite Mathematics 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm WH A139 WPong40848 +MAT 105 03 Finite Mathematics 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B215 C Chang40850 +MAT 105 05 Finite Mathematics : 3.0. ‘TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 120. A Stanoyevitch40852 +MAT 105 08 Finite Mathematics POSS Gi en 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM C213. Staff40856 +MAT 131 01 ElemStat & Probability ag 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM C213. Staff“40857 +MAT 131 02 ElemStat & Probability Peet ae Meee # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM C213 C Chang40859 +MAT 131 04 ElemStat & Probability 30 TTH ——_-1:00- 2:15 pm LCH Al03 A Stanoyevitch40860 +MAT 131 05 ElemStat &Probability fa 30 STITH # 7:00- 815 pm NSM D129 Staff40863 +MAT 153 01 College Algebra& Trigonometr 4.0 MWFE 11:30-12:40 pm SCG 655....§ Sather-“Wagstaff“40864 +MAT 153 02 College Algebra & Trigonometr SAO Bl eR ple. S10 pm WH All7. Staff
MW # 5:30- 6:40 pm SBS E122
40865 +MAT 171 01 Calc For Mgt LifeSci 40 MW # 7:00- 8:40 pm NSM D129 Staff40866 +MAT 191 O01 CalculusI * 50k ~ 9:40-11:20 am WH Ci55 W Pong
MW 10:00- I: Lo am SCC> 3840
40867 +MAT 191 02. Calculus4 5.0 F # 4:00- 5:30 pm WH C155 §$ RaianuMW # 5:30- 6:50 pm NSM D123 ,
40868 +MAT 191 03. Calculus] 5.0 F ~~ 11:00- 12:40 pm WH F144 S Yoshinobu
MW 11:30-12:45 pm NSM D123
40869 +MAT 193 01 CalculusII 50 F 9:40-11:20 am WHF154 § Sather-WagstaffMW 10:00-11:15 am NSM D123
40870 +MAT 193 02 CalculusIl Bee # 4:00- 5:30 pm WH F154 G JenningsMW # 5:30-6:50 pm SBS D215
C. Area of the Humanities
1. REQUIREDSY40392 +HUM 200 01 Intro To Humanities 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B140 Staff 78
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for studentsiinthis section.
40396 +HUM 200 02 Intro To Humanities SiO seed 10:00-11:15 am LCH A324 Staff 78The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for studentsinthis section.
40398 +HUM 200 03 Intro To Humanities 5.)eeeee 11:30- 12:45 pm LCH A324 P Rodney 78
TheC.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for studentsiin this section.
40401 +HUM 200 04 Intro To Humanities 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH D176 Staff 78The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for studentsiinthisSection.
40403 +HUM 200 05 Intro To Humanities ee a a ae # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS Bi40 Staff 78The C.L.A.S.S, program will provide
study sessions for studentsi inthissection.
40405 +HUM 200 06 Intro To Humanities 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 78The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sess onsfor studentsiinthis section.
2. ARTS COURSESjosiosainbeiialeisnaniceanennaiadensaeaina40621 ARTs. (100° O1 LookingAtArt 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A228 Staff
40622. ART~ 100 02 LookingAtArt 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A228 L Ivers40623 ART 100 03 Looking At Art f 30 TTH 10:00-11:15 am LCH A228 ~~ Staff
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.28 ’+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE aia Nie NR. F SEC. COURSE TITLE hy LAY bts) a tet Lis)
40624 ART 100 04 Looking At Art 3.0) 27TH # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A228 Staff
41182 ART 100 91 Looking At Art 3.0 MW 3:00- 4:00 pm TVSection 8B Baker 90
40625 ART 101 01 Experiencing Creative Art 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A228 Staff
40035 COM 130 01 Film Classics Fluatedis # 4:00- 6:45 pm WH D165 Staff
40565 DAN 130 01 _ Dance Perceptions 30>"=)iy # 5:30- 6:45 pm SAC 3162 T Tamayo
40620 DAN 130 02 Dance Perceptions 5.0 art # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C221 T Tamayo
40305 MUS 101 01 Introducing Music 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A103 S Moore
40306 MUS 101 02 Introducing Music 30° TIE. 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A103_ R Butler
40307. MUS 101 03 Introducing Music 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A103 Staff
40313 +MUS 110 01 Music Fundamentals S.0e Gro 10:00-11:15 am LCH A207 R Kravchak
40448 THE 100 01 Television Film & Theatre Oa Ee 10:00-11:15 am WH D176 R Heuschkel at
40454 THE 160 01 Acting For Non-Majors 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm UT A102 P Rodney
40455 THE 160 02. Acting For Non-Majors S007 be 11:30-12:45 pm UT A102 R Heuschkel
3. LETTERS COURSES /40239 AFS 200 01 Intro to Africana Studies 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am NSM B252_ S Faraji
40668 +AFS 231 01 Africana Literary Traditions 8.0 7rd 8:30- 9:45 am SBS F125 M Furusa
41254 +AFS 231 02 Africana Literary Traditions 5.0.5 eeet 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F125 M Furusa 20
Restricted to Honors students
40571 APP 101 01 _ Introduction To Asian Studies 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS F121 J Park
40240 CHS 100 01 Amer-Europe Cult/His Syn 3.00 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS F125 M Chavez
40246 CHS 100 02 Amer-Europe Cult/His Syn S05 StH 2:30- 3:45 pm WH D176 I Vasquez
40169 PHI 101 01 Values And Society 3.00 MW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 601 B Belu
40173 PHI 101 02 Values And Society 0 eT 10:00-11:15 am SBS D225 B Belu
40190 PHI 102 01 Humanity, Nature & God 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS D225 B Belu
40429 SPA 151 01 Intro To Hispanic Culture 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A324 Staff 54
40463 +SPA 221 01 _ Intermediate Spanish II 3:0! Pt # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A223- R Romero
D. Area of the Social Sciences
1, PERSPECTIVES ON INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS, AND SOCIETY40666 AFS 212 01 Intro To Comp Eth & Global So 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am WH_ D165 Staff
41112 ANT 100 01 Intro To Cultures 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS A144 J Gasco
41113 ANT 100 02_ Intro To Cultures 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS A144 J Moore
41255 ECO 200 01 Contemporary Econ Issues 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS F225 Staff
40702 PSY 101 01 GenSt:Understand Hum Beh 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS E122 Staff
40703 PSY 101 02 GenSt:Understand Hum Beh Ss laet 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A103 Staff
41777. PSY 101 03 Gen St:Understand Hum Beh $3.0" bet 11:30-12:45 pm SBS A210 L Carrier 1s 23
Restricted to Honors Students
40114 SOC 101 01. The Individual In Society 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B131 K Hsu
40115 SOC 101 02 The Individual In Society 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B1l0 K Hsu
40116 SOC 101 03 The Individual In Society 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B110_ S Squires
40117. SOC 102 01 Understand Soc Relations 30° tH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B110 W Blischke
40118 SOC 102 02 Understand Soc Relations 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SBS _ B110 Staff
2. GLOBAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES41116 ANT 102 01 Ancient Civilizations 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 1100 J] Moore
40904 GEO 100 01 Human Geography 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM B252_ R Saunders
40905 GEO 100 02 Human Geography 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C221 R Saunders
40249 HIS 120 01 World Civilizations I 80° 11:30-12:45 pm SBS D225 GC’ Udeze
40252 HIS 120 02 World CivilizationsI 5.0.2) art # 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff
40253 HIS 120 03 World CivilizationsI 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B131 Staff
40254 HIS 121 01 World Civilizations II 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS D225 Staff
40255 HIS 121 02 World Civilizations II SOc beer 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B143 Staff
41269 POL 100 01 Gen St:World Perspectives 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 1304 W Martin
41270 POL 100 02 Gen St:World Perspectives 3,024 MW. 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 1304 W Martin
41996 POL 100 03 Gen St;World Perspectives 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SAC 3142 Staff
41271 POL 100 04 Gen St:World Perspectives Bi Tae 10:00-11:15 am SAC 3165 Staff
s
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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3. PERSPECTIVES ON U.S. HISTORY
40241 HIS 101 01 History Of United States 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm WH D165 K Fawver 41
40242 HIS 101 02 History Of United States 3.0 _MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A103 Staff 41
40244 HIS 101 03 History Of United States 3,0; REL 10:00-11:15 am LCH A103 Staff 41
40245 HIS 101 04 History Of United States S07 Lee # 4:00- 5:15 pm SCC 1100 Staff 41
40247. HIS 101 05 History Of United States 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS _ E122 Staff 41
40248 HIS 101 51 History Of United States 30) 5<lBex TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 41
Examination Only
Contact the department for
testing information.
4. PERSPECTIVES ON U.S. AND CALIFORNIA GOVERNANCE
41242 POL 101 01 American Institutions 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 655 O Wilson 42
41272 POL 101 02 American Institutions 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 3165 ~~ L Chaffee 42
41250 POL 101 03 American Institutions 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm WH D165 O Wilson 42
41273 POL 101 04 American Institutions 3.0\) eH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B101 A Fisher 42
41274 POL 101 05 American Institutions 36). 420 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B101 J Kaplan 42
41275 POL 101 06 American Institutions 3:0 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 1304 M Blue 42
41276 POL 101 07 American Institutions 3.0. et 2:30- 3:45 pm SAC 3165 A Fisher 42
41277 POL 101 08 American Institutions 30) re # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D225 R Palmer 42
41278 POL 101 51 American Institutions 3,05 EBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 42
Examination Only
Open to Nursing Students
E. The Whole Person
40550 +BSN 315 08 LifeCycle “ 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff
Begins: 8/28 - 11/20/06
For Nursing Students Only
40551 +BSN 315 18 Life Cycle 3.0) Da TBA TBA Internet Staff
Begins: 8/28 - 11/20/06
For Nursing Students Only
41931 +BSN 315 28 Life Cycle 3.0. . “TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff
Begins: 9/11 - 12/04/06 ;For Nursing Students Only
41954 +BSN 315 29 Life Cycle 3.0 ~FBA TBA TBA Internet Staff
Testing Option OnlyFor Nursing Students Only
41893 HEA 100 01 Health & Lifestyles 3.0.0 MW, 1:00- 2:15 pm WH A118 V Parker-Crockett
41894 HEA 100 02 Health & Lifestyles 3.0.) EE 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 700 V Parker-Crockett
41083 HSC 201 01 Health Systems & Perspectives 3.0: -- TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm WH Al1I18_ F Sun
41895 HSC 201 02 Health Systems & Perspectives 3:07. ay # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B115 _ F Sun
41176 KIN 235 01 Lifetime Fitness 30: dan 8:30- 9:45 am SAC 1103 Staff DS
41177. KIN 235 02 Lifetime Fitness 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SAC 1103 Staff 55
41178 KIN 235 03 Lifetime Fitness 3,0 2.ETE # 4:00- 5:15 pm SAC 3136 Staff 55
41179 KIN 235 04 Lifetime Fitness 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 1107 Staff 55
40225 REC 100 01 Dimensions Of Leisure 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am WH A117 L McFarland-Tovar
40230 REC 100 02 Dimensions Of Leisure S00 vay, 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 1107 Staff
40228 REC 100 03 Dimensions Of Leisure 3.0: EE 10:00-11:15 am WH_ AII7 Staff
40229 REC 100 04 Dimensions Of Leisure 3.0 EL: 11:30-12:45 pm WH_ AII7 Staff
UNV 101 01 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0 MW ~ 8:30- 9:45 am SCC 645 Staff 12
UNV 101 02. Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3:0): MEW, 10:00-11:15 am SBS A204 Staff 12
UNV 101 03 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS _ F101 Staff 12
UNV 101 04_ Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0. MEW 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 610 Staff 12
UNV 101 05 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 645 Staff 12
UNV 101 06 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0. MW. 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A229 Staff 12
UNV 101 07 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0.7 8:30- 9:45 am SAC 3135 Staff 12
UNV 101 08 Per. Soc Intellect Dev UF GE 10:00-11:15 am SCC 810 Staff 12
UNV 101 09 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0 ea 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 645 Staff 12
UNV 101 10 Per. Soc Intellect Dev $05 710 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 3135 Staff 12
UNV 101 11 Per. Soc Intellect Dev SA0t elated 2:30- 3:45 pm. LCH A230 Staff 12
30 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
ct Sy DEPARTMENTaaa ‘eae COURSETITLE
a
F. Upper Division Integrative Studies
1. HUMANITIES
Nb HOURS BLOG/RM Det Eris)
40413 +HUM 310 01 _ KeyConcepts S07 GEE 1:00- 2:15 pm WH_ D176 DeLuca 19
Power of Masks
40422. +HUM 310 02 KeyConcepts 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B143 Jeffers 19
Success and Values in the United States
40423 +HUM 310 03 Key Concepts 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff 19
War and Human Experience
40424 +HUM 310 04 KeyConcepts 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm .SCC 1100 Staff 19
Modern Culture and the Arts
40425 +HUM 310 05 Key Concepts S.0%o48 # 5:30- 8:15 pm WH D176 Fitzsimmons 19
Lives of Faust
41755 +HUM 310 06 Key Concepts 3.08 250 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS D125 Kalayjian
Success and Values in the U.S.
Restricted to IDS PACE students
41152 +HUM 310 41 KeyConcepts Sv bk TBA TBA Internet Staff 19 25
Success and Values in the U.S.Restricted to NURSING students
40428 +HUM 312 01 Key Movements 3.0 ant 8:30- 9:45 am SBS B143 Staff 19
Harlem Renaissance
40472 +HUM 312 02 Key Movements 30 SETH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS _ B143 Staff 19
Harlem Renaissance
40474 +HUM 312 03 Key Movements S07 VEE 10:00-11:15 am SCC 1100 Vasquez 19
Native American and Chicana
Women’s Narratives
40495 +HUM 312 04 Key Movements 30: ¢° ATH 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
Modernism
40501 +HUM 312 05 Key Movements Soy 11:30- 2:15 pm WH D176 Fitzsimmons 19
Medieval Japan and Europe
40505 +HUM 312 06 Key Movements 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SCC 1100 Staff 19
- Roots ofWestern Values
40508 +HUM 312 07 Key Movements S005 PVE # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B131 Furusa te)
African Literature and Culture
40512 +HUM 314 01 KeylIssues 0). ta 8:30- 9:45 am SBS B131 Staff 19
American Dream
40513 +HUM 314 02 KeyIssues 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS _ B143 Staff 19
American Dream
40527 +HUM 314 03 Key Issues 3,025" TELE 10:00-11:15 am SBS B143 Holter 19
Visionsof Los Angeles
“40528 +HUM 314 04 Key Issues 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B143 Youngkin 19
Literature and the Rights of Women
40530 +HUM 314 05 Key Issues Si. LI 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C221 Staff 19
Art and Social Protest
40531 +HUM 314 06 Key Issues 5.0: MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
Visions of Los Angeles
40532 +HUM 314 07 KeyIssues 30038 8:30- 6:00 pm WH D176 Staff 19
Literature and the Rights ofWomen
Meets: 8/26, 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21/06
Must attend full Ist meeting to add.
2. NATURAL SCIENCES40942 +SMT 310 01 Science And Technology 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am WH_ D176 Staff 19
40943 +SMT 310 02. Science And Technology 20)" MW: 11:30-12:45 pm NSM B252 Seely 19
40944 +SMT 310 03 Science And Technology 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C221 Staff 19
40945 +SMT 310 04 Science And Technology 3.00 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM C221 Staff 19
40946 +SMT 310 05 Science And Technology 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM C221 Staff 19
40947 +SMT 310 06 Science And Technology SO etry 8:30- 9:45 am NSM B252 Staff 19
40948 +SMT 310 07 Science And Technology 3.007: VE, 11:30-12:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
40949 +SMT 310 08 Science And Technology SO Seo 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM B252 Seely 19
40950 +SMT 310 09 Science And Technology 3.0x0DE # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
40951 +SMT 310 10 Science And Technology S0n wk # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
40952 +SMT 312 01 Natural Processes S0r Ln 2:30- 3:45 pm SCC 900 McNulty 19
41698 +SMT 312 02 Natural Processes SO. 760. 9:00-11:45 am NSM C213 Staff 19 24
IDS/PACE Program only
+
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CSS Saiam ie Ae &SEC, COURSE TITLE Poe LAY crs Ud italy sy
41699 +SMT 312 03 Natural Processes BAO us WW # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS _ E220 Staff 1924IDS/PACE Program only
40955 +SMT 314 O01 Introduction To Cosmology 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am WH A139 A Newman 19
40956 +SMT 314 02 _ IntroductionToCosmology 30) ee 10:00-11:15 am NSM C213. A Newman 19
40957 +SMT 314 03 Introduction To Cosmology 3.0% 2TH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS E122 Staff 19
40958 SMT 416 01 _ Earth ScienceForTeacher 3.00 MW 2:30- 3:20 pm NSM B234_ A Sinha 1964
Co-req: 40959 SMT 416L 01
40960 SMT 416 02 Earth ScienceForTeacher Die 4 Judah 2:30- 3:20 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64
Co-req: 40961 SMT 416L 02
40962 SMT 416 03 Earth Science For Teacher 3:0): Eee # 5:30- 6:20 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64
Co-req: 40963 SMT 416L 03
40959 SMT 416L 01 Earth Sci For Teacher-Lab 0.0 MW 3:30- 4:45 pm NSM B234_ A Sinha 1964
Co-req: 40958 SMT416 01
40961 SMT 416L 02 Earth Sci For Teacher-Lab QOke. Ere 3:30- 4:45 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64
Co-req: 40960 SMT416 02
‘40963 SMT 4I16L 03 Earth Sci For Teacher-Lab O10; TPH # 6:30- 7:45 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64
Co-req: 40962 SMT 416 03
3. SOCIAL SCIENCES41207. SBS 318 01 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F225 L Groff
Intercultural Communication
41208 SBS 318 02 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B238 J Park
Asian Pacific Population
41217. SBS 318 03 Cultural Pluralism: B.0Es TH 2:30- 3:45 pm WH D165 _ L Rosen
Global Impactof theTechnological Revolution
41218 SBS 318 04 Cultural Pluralism: Bjeer)tdths 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F225 WLittle
African Diaspora in the US
41220 SBS 318 06 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS _ B110 Staff
African Diaspora in the Latin
America and Caribbean
41221 SBS 318 07 Cultural Pluralism: SU eed # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B110_ A FisherThe Jewish Experience in America
41222. SBS 318 08 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 2:30s:-3:45" (pm~ SBS Hazon. bGroitIntercultural Communication
41223. SBS 318 09 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 2:30-3:45 pm SBS ~BI31 A’ HassPsychohistory of the Holocaust
41224 SBS 318 10 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0):5 72H 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 900 L CarrierCulture and Thought
41225 SBS 318 11 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS _ B238 StaffPsychohistory of the Holocasut
41226 SBS 318 12 Cultural Pluralism: 3.050 2b 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS D225 § OrellanaEthnicity and Health
41227. SBS 318 13 Cultural Pluralism: 3:0). aL 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B110 StaffMexican and Latino Identities in the U.S.
41228 SBS 318 14 Cultural Pluralism: S02 et # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 1304 StaffA Historical Perspective
41229. SBS 318 15 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS D225 C WeberRace, Class & Gender
41230 SBS 318 16 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm . SBS F225 D BryanEducation, Society & Language
41231 SBS 318 17 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 F 11:30- 2:15 pm SBS B131 J Park
Asian Pacific Music, Art and Literature
41232 SBS 318 18 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS BI131 D BryanEducation, Society & Language
41233 SBS 318 19 Cultural Pluralism: 30:29 9:00-11:45 am WH D165 I VasquezUrban Youth: Gangs in Los Angeles
41234. SBS 318 20 Cultural Pluralism: 30 cD 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B110 StaffCultural Pluralism in Modern Society
41235 SBS 318 21 Cultural Pluralism: BAUS See3 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B131 Staff
Cultrural Pluralism in Modern Society
41700 SBS 318 22 Cultural Pluralism: 3,003: SU: 9:00-11:45 am SBS A144 Staff 19 24IDS/PACE Program only
32 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
in.
Ss).
fcam ie Ne A ia COURSE TITLE Tey Lay LTS BLOG/RM ety er ETS)
G. Cultural Pluralism
41118 ANT 312 01 Language And Culture 30 MW —-2:30- 3:45. pm_ SBS. A144 Mint a
41119 ANT 312 02 LanguageAndCulture 3.0 MW # 5:30- 645 pm SBS Al44. S$ Needham41911 ANT 312 03 Language AndCulture , 30 "TD < 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS Al44 Staff ns fd
41120. ANT 335 Ol teeultures | 3.0 TTH #-°700— B15 pm SCO 100 Sta oe ce er
41126 ANT 389 01 S ; 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS Al44 § Orellana |40665 CHS 300 01 3.0 MW ~2:30- 3:45 pm WH A117.MChavez40205 +PHI 383 01 Faeeuon ae 3.0 TTH 2330+ 3:45 pm SBS Pigs)...S.Pawar es ack
41290 POL 343° 01 PoliBehInLatin America 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS Gl122 L Chaffee41207. SBS 318 01 CulturalPluraism: #30 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F225 L Groff "
Intercultural Communicati
41208 SBS 318 02 CulturalPluralism: == OMA usSee AEG ORS ade ay Pate otp asokAsian Pacific Population
41217 SBS 318 03 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 TTH 2:30-3:45 pm WHD165 L Rosen ae
Global Impact ofthe
Technological Revolution
41218 SBS 318 04 Cultural Pluralism: ik eS.ON7) Tet 11:30-12:45 pm RBSei PII. We liter a: acne
African Diaspora iin the US
41220 SBS 318 06 CulturalPluralism: ts 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS BllO. Staff | Re
African Diasporain the Latin
America and Caribbean
41221 SBS 318 07 Cultural Pluralism: Bie 30 TTH #5:30-6:45pmSBS Bll0 A FisherThe Jewish Experience in America
41222 SBS 318 08 CulturalPluralism: ge oOo OW. “2:30-3:45 pm SBS F225 L Groff
Intercultural Communication
41223 SBS 318 09 Cultural Pluralism: — > 306s MW. 2:303:45cpm--SBS” BI31=,AvHass ex maarPsychohistoryof the Holocaust
41224 SBS 318 10 Cultural Pluralism: Seed, 30 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm ~§CC 900 -L. Carrier
Culture and Thought
41225. SBS 318 11° CulturalPluralism: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B238 Staff RaePsychohistory of the Holocasut
41226 SBS 318 12 CulturatPluralism: fate 3.0." Se 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS D225. § OrellanaEthnicity and Health
41227. SBS 318 13 CulturalPluralism: BkTORO. We ~11:30-12:45pm SBS B10 Staff— WAPoohMexican and Latino Identitiesin theU.S.
41228 SBS 318 14 CulturalPluralism: 30 TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC1304 Staff— GeantA Historical Perspective
41229. SBS 318 15 CulturalPluralim: 30 #%M # 7:00-9:45 pm SBS D225CWeber — ByeeRace, Class & Gender
41230 SBS 318 16 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS F225. DBryan— : 5Education,Society & Language
41231 SBS. 318 17. CulturalPluralism: 3.0 F 11:30- 2:15 pm SBS Bi3l_ J Park 5 Ear
Asian Pacific Music, Art and Literature
41232 SBS 318 18 CulturalPluralism: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS BI31 D BryanEducation, Society & Language_
41233 SBS. 318 19 CulturalPluralism: 3 B00 oe 9:00-11:45 am WH D165 IVasquez we aN
Urban Youth: Gangs in Los Angeles.41234. SBS 318 20 Cultural Pluralism: 30 os 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B110 "Staff ceaaa
Cultural Pluralismin Modern Society ECPSE.
41235 SBS 318 21 Cultural Pluralism: 30. SU 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS BI31 _ Staff eeCultrural Pluralismin Modern Society ar ec hot
41700 SBS 318 22 CulturalPluralism: — 3.0 SU 9:00-11:45 am SBS Al44 Staff Wotan.IDS/PACE Program only
40139 SOC 322 01 SocEnvironOfEducation = B00 Se 9:00-11:45 am SBS Bll0 D Bryan eae
40140 SOC 331 01 MinorityRacialEthne Rel— 3.0 TTH (2:30-3:45pm SBS F225. K Zugman40141 SOC 331 02 Minority Racial EthneRel _ 3.0MW # 7:00-8:15 pm SBSB1l10 § Squires ae40755 SOC 383 01 BlkComts::Class/Stat/ Power 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B238 § Squires
StatuToRY REQUIREMENTS40241 HIS 101 01 History Of UnitedStates 30% MW 1:00- 2:15 pm WH D165 K Fawver 41 =
40242 HIS 101 02 HistoryOfUnited States_ 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pmLCH Al03. Staff | 41 ay40244 HIS 101 03 History Of United States PraBO TCHoe 10:00-11:15 am LCH A103 Staff 41 fe40245. HIS 101 04 HistoryOfUnited States— 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SCC 1100 Staff 41
Footnote definitions can be found at the endofthe course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
33
Ca14 a a & iia COURSE TITLE i sy LLY HOURS dt INSTRUCTOR chs
40247 HIS 101 05 HistoryOfUnited States 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS _ E122 Staff 4)
40248 HIS 101 51 HistoryOfUnitedStates 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA ten 41 vyExamination Only
Contact the department for
testing information.
41242 POL 101 01 American Institutions 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 655 © Wilson 42 ae41272 POL 101 02 American Institutions 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC3165 L Chaffee Boece eee41250 POL 101 03 AmericanInstitutions 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm WH D165 © Wilson 42 ae
41273. POL 101 04 American Institutions 3.0. TIH 10:00-11:15 am SBS Bi01 Fisher 4241274 ~POL 101 05 American Institutions 3.0- cerPe 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B101 J Kaplan a) a41275 POL 101 06 American Institutions 3.0; aber 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 1304 M Blue~ ae es41276 ~=POL 101 07 American Institutions 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm SAC 3165. A Fisher 2 oa41277, POL 101 +08 American Institutions 3.0 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D225. R Palmer BPP or ossi
POL 101 51 AmericanInstitutions 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff ieee eeExamination Only
Open to Nursing Students
41281 POL 312 01 State& Local Government 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D125 MBlue 43
Writine Competency Courses40281 +ENG 350 01 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A219 Staff FFI40282 +ENG 350 02Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A228 Staff 7790
40283 +ENG 350 03 Advanced Composition 3.0. 1TH 8:30- 9:45 am SBS Al44 Staff 77 9040284 +ENG 350 04 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 8:30- 9:45am LCH A224 Staff 779040285 +ENG 350 05 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS Bll5 Staff Cay mes40286 +ENG 350 06 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A324 Staff FMS oe
40287. +ENG 350 07 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 amWHA139Staff 779040288 +ENG 350 08 Advanced Composition 3.0 G2 1TH 10:00-11:15 am WH F145 Staff 7790
40289 +ENG 350 09 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH A139 Staff Poe40290 +ENG 350 10 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45. pm WH. A139... Staff C= 7790~S~S40291 +ENG 350 11 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A228 RHernandez 7790.40292 +ENG 350 12 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS. B115 Sa FG40293 +ENG 350 13 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B115 4H Oesterheld 7790402 350 14 Advanced Composition ESOS eee 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A219 A White| 7790
350 15 Advanced Composition 3:0 3).W- # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS BII5 Staff— FT. Be,
40296 +ENG 350 16 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D219 Staff 779040297 +ENG 350 17 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH ‘# 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS E220JHauss 7790“40298 +ENG 350 18 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH # 4:00-5:15 pm SAC 1101 Staff. 779040299 +ENG 350 19 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D219 Staff 779040300 +ENG 350 20 Advanced Composition 3:0 0 ee # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D219 Staff 7790
40340 +ENG 350 21 Advanced Composition 3.0 ITH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D125 Staff 77.9040342 +ENG 350 22 Advanced Composition 30 MW # 7:00- 815 pm LCH A224 Staff 779040344 +ENG 350 23 Advanced Composition 30 aH # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B131 Staff FT rsa40345 +ENG 350 24 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A228 Staff F790. cee40346 +ENG 350 25 Advanced Composition 2.0: TER # 8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A324 Staff 7790
40192 +IDS 397 01 Writing Adjunct 20 aes 7:30- 8:20 am SBS F125 Staff Uo aaaTh40193 +IDS 397 02 Writing Adjunct DOT tie # 6:00- 6:50 pm SCC 605 Staff ayS20740194 +IDS 398 01 Writing Adjunct (Comp Cert) 3.0 TH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 645 Staff 3052779041330 NCR 500 01 GraduateWriting Skills 30 24M # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB B505 Staff 11152154
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34 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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Academic Program Course Offerings
Accounting (See Business Administration)
AFRICANA STUDIES40239 AFS 200 01 Intro to Africana Studies 3.0 MW. 8:30- 9:45 am NSM B252_ §S Faraji
40251 AFS 201 01 African World Civilizations 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 1100 S Faraji
40666 AFS 212 01 Intro To Comp Eth & Global So 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am WH_ D165 Staff
40668 +AFS 231 01 Africana Literary Traditions 30° Ue 8:30- 9:45 am SBS. F125 M Furusa
41254 +AFS 231 02. Africana Literary Traditions 3.0) TT 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F125 M Furusa 23
Restricted to Honors students
41899 +AFS 301 01 Africana Msc thgh 19th C. 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm WH AII7 Staff
40671 +AFS 305 01 Theories and Approaches in AF 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A227 _ § Faraji
40674 +AFS 395 01 Spec Topics in Africana Stud 3.0) See, 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A230 Staff
African Diaspora in the U.S.
40675 +AFS 395 02 Spec Topics in Africana Stud 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SAC 1103 — § Faraji 63
Religions in the African American Societies
Cr Listed: 40204 PHI 371 01
40678 +AFS 395 03 Spec Topics in Africana Stud 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D121 Staff
Ethnic and Global Societies
AFS 396 01 Practicum in Africana Studies 3.0 sTBA. TBA TBA TBA TBA M Furusa 1231
40683 +AFS 424 01 Africana Political Thought 30) Ed 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A229 WLittle 63
Cr Listed: 40695 AFS 595 01
+AFS 494S 01 Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Furusa 12
+AFS 496S 01 Internship SOV.) Da TBA TBA TBA TBA ©M Furusa 12 20 31
40692 +AFS 499S 01 Senior Project B.0 aPBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Furusa 20
40693 +AFS 594$ 01 Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Furusa
40695 AFS 595 01 Special Topics: : 6.0 2 ae 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A229 WLittle 63
Africana Political ThoughtCr Listed: 40683 AFS 424 01
40211 -+ ENG 317 01 Socioling: Black English 203 711A 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B231 8B Mohr 63
Cr Listed: 40404 ENG 584 01
40222 +ENG 343 01 Afro-Amer Poetry & Drama 3072 TH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS D121 T Chin
40224 +ENG 344 01 African-American Prose O.0h oh leeae 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D219 T Chin
41285 POL 323 01 Black Politics 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B101 O Wilson °
40743. PSY» 383 01 Psych Of Black Experience Bs me 8:30-11:15 am SBS B215 Staff
41218 SBS 318 04 Cultural Pluralism: 6.0. TH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F225 WLittle
African Diaspora in the US
40755 SOC 383 01 Blk Comts:Class/Stat/Power 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B238 S$ Squires
ANTHROPOLOGY41112 ANT 100 01 _ Intro To Cultures $3.6.) Tin 10:00-11:15 am SBS A144 J Gasco
41113. ANT 100 02 Intro To Cultures 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS A144. J Moore
41114. ANT 101 01 Intro to Biological Anthro BOreera 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS Al44 J Gasco
41115 ANT 101 02 Introto Biological Anthro S0faei trl 11:30-12:45 pm SBS A144 J Gasco
41116 ANT 102 01 Ancient Civilizations 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 1100 J Moore
41117. ANT 310 01 Culture & Personality 3.0 MW 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS A144 S Needham
41118 ANT 312 01. Language And Culture 3.0 .MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS A144 Staff
41119 ANT 312 02 Language And Culture 3.0 MW 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A144 ‘S Needham
41911. ANT 312 03, Language And Culture 3.00 ee 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS A144 Staff
41121 ANT 330 01 North American Indians 3.0), TER 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS’ Al44 J Gasco
41120 ANT 335 01 Comparative Cultures 2008. eh 7:00- 8:15 pm SCC_ 1100 Staff
41122. ANT 351 01 Prehistory of the Americas 3.0 MW 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS G122 J Moore
41123. ANT 375 01. EthnographicMeth&Tech . 810s 9:00- 1:00 pm SBS Al44 S$ Needham 64
Co-req: ANT 375A
41124 ANT 375A 01 Ethnographic Meth & Tech 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA S Needham 64
Co-req: ANT 375
41125 +ANT 388 01 Anthro Theories Of Behav 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS Al44_ J Moore
41126 ANT 389 01 Transmission OfCulture SOc lakke 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS Al44 $ Orellana
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
+
Uh3 DEPARTMENT
iAa ‘ie F 10 COURSE TITLE sy LAY Ls BLOG/RM Diets FOOTNOTES
41707, APS 300 01 Ethos Libl Arts & Role of Wor 5,0 ee8 8:30- 2:30 pm SBS E104 J Badrtalei 11
Meets: 8/26, 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21,11/14, 11/18, 12/2/06
40413 +HUM 310 01 KeyConcepts 3.0 CesT 1:00- 2:15 pm WH D176 W DeLuca 19Power of Masks
40422 +HUM 310 02 KeyConcepts 3.00 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B143 J Jeffers aS
Success and Values in the United States
40423 +HUM 310 03 Key Concepts - 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff 19
War and Human Experience i
40424 +HUM 310 04 Key Concepts 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff 19
Modern Culture and the Arts
40425 +HUM 310 05 Key Concepts 30. =F # 5:30- 8:15 pm WH D176_L Fitzsimmons 19* Lives of Faust
41755 +HUM 310 06 Key Concepts 3.0), i ou 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS D125 P Kalayjian
Success and Values in the U.S.
Restricted to IDS PACE students
41152 +HUM 310 41 KeyConcepts 3.0 TBA TBA TBA internet Staff 1925Success and Values in the U.S.
Restricted to NURSING students
40428 +HUM 312 01 Key Movements 3.007 PhEL 8:30- 9:45 am SBS B143 Staff 19
Harlem Renaissance
40472 +HUM 312 02 Key Movements 3.00 AR 11:30-12:45 pm SBS _ B143 Staff 19Harlem Renaissance
40474 +HUM 312 03 Key Movements 3.0), “ETH 10:00-11:15 am SCC 1100 ~ I Vasquez 19
Native American and Chicana
Women’s Narratives
40495 +HUM 312 04 Key Movements 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 1
Modernism
40501 +HUM 312 05 Key Movements anaes 11:30- 2:15 pm WH D176_ L Fitzsimmons 19
Medieval Japan and Europe
40505 +HUM 312 06 Key Movements 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SCC 1100 Staff 19
Roots ofWestern Values
40508 +HUM 312 07 KeyMovements pO iE # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B131 M Furusa 19
African Literature and Culture
40512 +HUM 314 01 KeyIssues 3,0) 5 ERE 8:30- 9:45 am SBS B131 Staff 19American Dream
40513 +HUM 314 02 Keylssues 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B143 Staff 19
American Dream
40527 +HUM 314 03 KeyIssues BOY TLE 10:00-11:15 am S§BS B143 H Holter 19~ Visions of Los Angeles
40528 +HUM 314 04 KeyIssues 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B143 M Youngkin 19Literature and the Rights ofWomen
40530 +HUM 314 05. KeyIssues 3.0; 30Ud 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C221 Staff 19Art and Social Protest
40531 +HUM 314 06 KeylIssues 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM B252 Staff 19Visions of Los Angeles
40532 +HUM 314 07 KeyIssues 30;.°S 8:30-6:00 pm WH D176 Staff 19Literature and the Rights ofWomenClass meets 8/26, 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21/06Must attend full 1st meeting to add.
41885 LAW 340 01 LawOfBus Organizations 30° # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B109_ F Strier
41704 LBR 411 01 Contracts & Negotiations 3.0 8:30- 6:00 pm SBS B215 StaffMeets: 9/16/06, 9/30/06,
10/14/06, 10/28/06, 11/11/06
n
41645 MGT 310 - 01 Management Theory 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SBS B109 Staff
41646. MGT 310 02 Management Theory 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS E104 Staff
41647 MGT 310 03 Management Theory 3.0) oe # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B109 Staff
41648 MGT 310 04 Management Theory 3.007 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3142 Staff
41649 MGT 310 05 Management Theory 3.05) 8 # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 1304 Staff41650 +MGT 312 01 Organizational Behavior 3.0. TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 1304 Staff41651 +MGT 312 02 Organizational Behavior 3.0). LTH 2:30- 3:45 pm WH AII8 Staff41653 +MGT 312 03 Organizational Behavior SRA # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A216 Staff41654 +MGT 313 01 HumanResource Management 3.00 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS D125 Staff
41655 +MGT 313 02 HumanResource Management 3.0) MW: # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS G126 Staff41656 +MGT 313 03 Human Resource Management Bret Fy. # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E104 Staff
36 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE DEPARTMENTaAe Ae & L108 COURSE TITLE Ds oA Lr BLDG/RM te) Sy
41680 +MKT 350 01 Principles Of Marketing 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B143 Staff
41681 +MKT 350 02 Principles OfMarketing 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS _ B140 Staff
41682 +MKT 350 03 _ Principles OfMarketing Ba # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B143 Staff
41683 +MKT 350 04 Principles OfMarketing 507. Te 11:30-12:45 pm SBS _ B140 Staff
41684 +MKT 350 05 Principles OfMarketing BO ed # 4:00- 5:15 pm WH D176 Staff
41421 PUB 302 01 Admin Financial Resources 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS E126 S$ Choi
41422 PUB 302 02 Admin Financial Resources 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 1304 §$ Choi
41423 PUB 303 01 _ Public Personnel Admin SIE LEE # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B137 Staff
41443 PUB 303 02 Public Personnel Admin 30%a TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS _ E104 Staff
41207. SBS 318 01 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F225 L Groff
Intercultural Communication
41208 SBS 318 02 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B238 J Park
Asian Pacific Population
41217. - SBS. 318 03 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0° 2 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm WH D165 _ L Rosen
Global Impact of theTechnological Revolution
41218 SBS 318 04 Cultural Pluralism: S00 Tie 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F225 WLittle
African Diaspora in the US
41220 SBS 318 06 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B110 Staff
African Diaspora in the Latin
America and Caribbean
41221 SBS 318 07 Cultural Pluralism: S03; OLE # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B110_ A Fisher
The Jewish Experience in America
41222 SBS 318 08 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS F225 L Groff
Intercultural Communication
41223 SBS 318 09 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B131 A Hass
Psychohistory of the Holocaust
41224. SBS 318 10 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 TEA 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 900 L Carrier
Culture and Thought
41225 SBS 318 11 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B238 Staff
Psychohistory of the Holocasut
41226 SBS 318 12 Cultural Pluralism: 30:- PLE 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS D225 § Orellana
Ethnicity and Health
41227. SBS 318 13 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B110 Staff
Mexican and Latino Identities in the U.S.
41228 SBS 318 14 Cultural Pluralism: aes Cie # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 1304 Staff
A Historical Perspective
41229 SBS 318 15 Cultural Pluralism: 3,025 Mi # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS D225 C Weber
Race, Class & Gender
41230 SBS 318 16 Cultural Pluralism: 3.07 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS F225 D Bryan
Education, Society & Language
41231 SBS 318 17 Cultural Pluralism: 80758 11:;30- 2:15 pm SBS B131 J Park
; Asian Pacific Music, Art and Literature
41232 SBS 318 18 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B131_ D Bryan
Education, Society & Language
41233 SBS 318 ‘19 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0) -8 9:00-11:45 am WH D165 I Vasquez
Urban Youth: Gangs in Los Angeles
41234 SBS 318 20 Cultural Pluralism: SOs 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B110 Staff
Cultural Pluralism in Modern Society
41235 SBS 318 21 Cultural Pluralism: Sh SU 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS _ B131 Staff
Cultrural Pluralism in Modern Society
41700 SBS 318 22 Cultural Pluralism: 3.07.50 9:00-11:45 am SBS A144 Staff 19 24
IDS/PACE Program only
40942 +SMT 310 01 Science And Technology 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am WH_ D176 Staff 19
40943 +SMT 310 02 Science And Technology 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm NSM B252_ OSeely 19
40944 +SMT 310 03 Science And Technology 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C221 Staff 19
40945 +SMT 310 04 Science And Technology 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm. NSM C221 Staff 19
40946 +SMT 310 05 Science And Technology 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM C221 Staff 19
40947 +SMT 310 06 Science And Technology Sey S00 8:30- 9:45 am NSM B252 Staff 19
40948 +SMT 310 07 Science And Technology 3.0:,..47 oe 11:30-12:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
40949 +SMT 310 08 Science And Technology 3.0 <)FEA 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM B252_ OSeely 19
40950 +SMT 310 09 Science And Technology 3.0: > 0TH # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
40951 +SMT 310 10 Science And Technology S00 ATER # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
40952 +SMT 312 01 Natural Processes DOSS TEL 2:30- 3:45 pm SCC 900 B McNulty 19
41698 +SMT 312 02 Natural Processes 3.0. SU 9:00-11:45 am NSM Staff 19 24
IDS/PACE Program only
C213
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
+
37
gn ghee COURSE TITLE hy bay HOURS tL ety bis
41699 +SMT 312 03 Natural Processes 30g Wi # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E220 Staff 1924IDS/PACE Program only
40955 +SMT 314 01 _ Introduction To Cosmology 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am WH A139 A Newman 1940956 +SMT 314 02 Introduction To Cosmology 3.0) 10:00-11:15 am NSM C213. A Newman 1940957 +SMT 314 03 Introduction To Cosmology 3.0 TIH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS E122 Staff 1940958 SMT 416 01 _ Earth Science For Teacher 3.00 MW 2:30- 3:20 pm NSM B234_ A Sinha 1964
Co-req: 40959 SMT 416L 01
40960 SMT 416 02. Earth Science For Teacher 30 c OGEEE 2:30- 3:20 pm NSM B234 Staff 1964Co-req: 40961 SMT 416L 02
40962 SMT 416 03 Earth Science For Teacher BO lod # 5:30- 6:20 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64Co-reg: 40963 SMT 416L 03
40959 SMT 416L 01 Earth Sci For Teacher-Lab 0.0 MW 3:30- 4:45 pm NSM B234_ A Sinha 1964Co-req: 40958SMT 416 01
40961 SMT 416L 02 Earth Sci For Teacher-Lab O0es Sea 3:30- 4:45 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64Co-req: 40960 SMT 416 02
40963 SMT 416L 03 Earth Sci For Teacher-Lab 0.0): SETH # 6:30- 7:45 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64Co-req: 40962 SMT 416 03
40130 SOC 315 01 Sociology Of Work 30's AO 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B110_ R Hovard40131 SOC 315 02 Sociology OfWork. 8:03 eu # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B131 R Hovard
Restricted to Nursing students
Art40621 ART 100 01 Looking At Art 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A228 Staff40622 ART 100 02 ~ LookingAt Art 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A228 _ L Ivers40623 ART 100 03 Looking At Art 9.08 2 TEL 10:00-11:15 am LCH A228 Staff40624 ART 100 04 Looking At Art BOs ie # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A228 Staff41182, ART 100 91 Looking At Art 3.0 MW 3:00- 4:00 pm TVSection B_ Baker 9040625 ART 101 01 — Experiencing Creative Art 3.0.5 MW. # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A228 Staff40626 ART 110 01 Introduction To World ArtI 3.00 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A228 L Ivers40627 ART 150A 01 Ceramics! SOty 11:45- 2:15 pm LCH A118 Staff 9040629. ART 160A 01 Intro to Graphic Applications Sir EE 11:45- 2:15 pm LCH C104 _ B. Baker40630 ART 170A 01 2-D Composition SD <r)TI 9:00-11:30 am LCH D104 Staff40631 ART 179A 01 Drawing1 3.0 MW 2:45- 5:15 pm LCH C103 G Hirsch40632 ART 180A 01 Painting! BOR 8:00- 1:30 pm LCH A106 Staff40633. ART 190A 01 ‘SculptureI S10. ebek 2:45- 5:15 pm LCH D103 J Goders 9040634 ART 301A 01 Arts/Crafts For Non-Major 3.0 MW 2:45- 5:15 pm LCH A115 J Goders40635 ART 301A 02 Arts/Crafts For Non-Major 3.0 MW # 5:45- 815 pm LCH A115 Staff40636 ART 301A 03 Arts/Crafts For Non-Major SO") EPH 11:45- 2:15 pm LCH A115 J Goders40638 ART 301A 04 Arts/Crafts For Non-Major af tela 8:00- 1:30 pm LCH A115 Staff40640 + ART 331 01 Modern Art And Culture S10) TT # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A228 L Ivers41955 ART 333 01 Contemporary Art And Culture 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A228 Staff40641 ART 341A 01 SourcesofGraphic Design 3.0 MW 11:45- 2:15 pm LCH C104 M Allan40642 +ART 342A 01 Conceptualization 3.0 MW # 5:45- 8:15 pm LCH C104 M Allan 9040643 + ART 344A 01 Design PracticesI Ose DEET 9:00-11:30 am LCH C104 B Baker 9040645 ART 345A 01 Digital GraphicsI 3.0 MW 2:45- 5:15 pm LCH C104 M Allan 9040646 +ART 361A 01 Ceramics II ue. yneke # 5:45- 8:15 pm LCH A118 Staff 63 90
Cr Listed: 40652 ART 463A 01
40648 +ART 373A 01 Life Drawing! 3.0 MW # 5:45- 8:15 pm LCH C103. G Hirsch 63Cr Listed: 40653 ART 474A 01
40649 +ART 380A 01 PaintingII 3.00 MW 11:45- 2:15 pm LCH A106 G Hirsch 63Cr Listed: 40650 ART 384A 01
40650 +ART 384A 01 PaintingIII . 3.0 MW 11:45- 2:15 pm LCH A106 G Hirsch 63Cr Listed: 40649 ART 380A 0 5
40651 +ART 447A 01 _ Design Practices III Bor ee ete 2:45- 5:15 pm LCH C104 Staff 9040652 +ART 463A 01 Ceramics III B30 # 5:45- 8:15 pm LCH A118 Staff 63 90
Cr Listed: 40646 ART 361A 01
40653 +ART 474A 01 Life Drawing II 3.00 MW # 5:45- 8:15 pm LCH C103 G Hirsch 63Cr Listed: 40648 ART 373A 01
40655 +ART 490 01 Sem In TheorOf ArtCrit RO) DL # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A228 L Ivers 20+ ART 4945 01 Independent StudyIn Art 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12+ ART 4945 02° Independent StudyIn Art 205 EBA. TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12+ ART 4948 03 Independent Study In Art BO) TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
38 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CUTmREF. a AeFaA)1 pS Suit hls LY sy at INSTRUCTOR i sy
+ ART 496S 01 InternshipInArt 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1219
oh + ART 496S 02 InternshipIn Art 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1219
+ ART 496S 03InternshipInArt 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Cee
s + ART 4988 01 Directed RchArtHistory 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff POD
+ART 4988 02 DirectedRchArt History 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff hacia ha
~ + ART 4988 03 Directed RchArtHistory 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Pag aOrinevs
Asian-Paciric Stupies40571 APP 101 01 _ IntroductionToAsianStudies 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS F121 J Park Are ee
"40572. APP 301 01 Asian-Pacific Populations 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A330 § taff see i
“40573. APP 321 01 Asian-PacificArt,Mus,&Lit 30° F 11:30- 2:15 pm LCH A219 § taff
40574 + APP 395 01 SpecialTopics 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A330 J Park EE
Japanese Comics and Animation
“40575. APP 4948 01 Indepen Study:Asian-Pacific 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J Park ce ae
41208 SBS 318 02 CulturalPluralism: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B238 J Park vat Pe
Asian Pacific Population
41231 SBS 318 17 Cultural Pluralism: 30 F 11:30- 2:15 pm SBS B131 J Park srsAsian Pacific Music, Art and Literature
Benaviorat Science (BA)
41117. ANT 310 01 Culture& Personality 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS A144 § Needham
41118 ANT 312 01 LanguageAndCulture 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS A144 Staff ican
41119 ANT 312 02 Language And Culture 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A144 S Needham pie
“41911. ANT 312,03 LanguageAnd Culture 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS A144 Staff ERR
41120. ANT 335 01Comparative Cultures 3.0> MUTE # 7:00- 8:15 pm SCC 1100 Staff
“41125. +ANT 388 01 AnthroTheories Of Behav 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS A144 J Moore oe
40142. BEH 490 01 Seminarin Beh Sciences 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS E305 A Ryave |e
“40856. +MAT 131 01 Elem Stat&Probability 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM C213 Sas
“40857. +MAT 131 02ElemStat & Probability 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM C213 C Chang -
“40859 +MAT 131 04 ElemStat& Probability yO caeLED 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A103 A Stanoyevitch ae es
40860. + MAT 131 05 ElemStat & Probability 3.0 TTH # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM D129 Staff SS pen ees
41294 POL. 37101 ConflictAndViolence 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B101_ L Groff eae
“40705. «PSY 230 01Elem Stat Anal 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B131 Staff
“40706. ~PSY 230 02ElemStat Analysis Psych 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B203 C Sneed
40714. PSY 305 01 HistoryAndSystems Psych ac etd 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B110 D Henschel nae
40715. PSY 305 02 HistoryAndSystems Psych 3.0 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B238 D Henschel 2
“40722. PSY 340 01 Social Psych: Psych Persp 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS BI31 C Sneed a
40723. PSY 340 02 SocialPsych: Psych Persp 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B215 S$ Santos
40733. PSY 350 01Child Psycholo: 3.0 MW # 530- 6:45 pm WH D165 M Hurtado-Ortiz Re
40734. PSY 350 02 Chi 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 900 Staff yes
“40736 PSY 360 01 Theories OfPersonality 3.0 TTH 8:30- 9:45 am SBS B238 Staff
40737. PSY 36301 TheAbnormal Personality 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B238 R Davis ts
40738 PSY 363 02 The Abnormal Personality 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B238 R Davis
40739 PSY 363 03 TheAbnormal Personality 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B238 A Hass Se ac eer a
“41459 +PUB 508 01 Sem: Pub Persnl Labor Rel $0.5 9:00-11:45 am SBS E126 Staff 1121
“40119 SOC 22001 Analytical Statistics 40 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm WH Fi44. M Mutchlr 64Co-req: SOC 220L ,
“40121. SOG 220 02 Analytical Statistics 40 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm WH F144 M Mutchler 64
Co-req: SOC220L
“40120. SOC 2201 01 Analytical Stats-Lab 0.0 MW 2:30- 3:20 pm WH F144 M Mutchler 64 aCo-req: SOC 220
“40122 SOC 220L 02 Analytical Stats-Lab 0.0 MW # 5:30- 6:20 pm WH F144 M Mutchler 64 a
Co-req: SOC 220
40128. SOC 311 01 SocialOrganization 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B215 C Weber Sa
40129 SOC 311 02Social Organization 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm. SBS B1l0 C Weber
40309. SOC 340 01 Soc Psych: Soc Perspectiv 3.0. TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B215 S$ Shakib ie
40311. SOC 340 02 SocPsych: Soc Perspectiv 3.0 TTH # 8:30- 9:45 pm SBS B215 S$ Shakib oe
“40314. SOC 355 01 ModernSoc Theories 40 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B209 K Zugman 1164Co-req: SOC355A
40318 SOC 355 02 Modern Soc Theories 40 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B209 K Zugman 1164Co-req: SOC 355A‘
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
s
39
COURSE DTaus ea CoURSETLE
Benaviorat Science (MA)
sy tA) LS BLOG/RM Dilei sy
BEH 600S 71 Grad Continuation Course 0:0) BA 7 AATBA. THAS = SGTRAC EBA Staff 11 121321To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100 orphone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
40214. GRN 552 01 SeminarinOrganizAdmin 3,050 1 # 7:00- 9:45 pm WHAII8 M Ting40215 +GRN 569 01 InternshipinGerontology 30 TH~~ # 5:30- 6:45 pm WH All? § Raphael 21 316490
Co-req: GRN 569S
41904 +GRN 569$ 01 InternshipInGerontology +~~~~+0.0. TBA.TBATBA TBA TBA § Raphael 213164Co-req: GRN 569
40216 ~GRN 595 01Special Topics in Gerontology 30°TH ==# 7:00-9:45 pm WH All7_§ Raphael 21Lesbian & Gay Aging and Health Issues
41958 =GRN 595 02 Special Topics in Gerontology _ PRESOo aM’ ie a P00 S09 pm LCH A225 F Hosokawa 21Counseling the Older Adult _
40218 =GRN 597 01 Directed Reading a i yee TaN TRAC aaaA Staff 215241907 GRN 598 01 Directed Research- O82 OP EBA BRA PRAT ter RBs ipa ae Sine 215264
Co-req: GRN 5988
42008+= GRN 5985 01 DirectedResearch= —~—~S~S# 00 TBA= TBATBA. TBA TBA M Ting 21 64Co-req: GRN 598
40220. GRN 599S 01 ThesisorProject he 10 TBA _—STBA ‘TBA __—STBA ‘TBA M Ting 215241331 NCR 504 01 Theories of Conflict 3.0 LIB A506. N Erbe 112141332. +NCR 507 01 Sem. Res Desig/Intrepret 3.0 : LIB A506 D Williams 112141891 +NCR 531 01Divorce&FamilyMediation © 30 S 830-600 pm LIB A506 A Turk 21
Meets: 8/26, 9/16, 10/14,
11/11, 12/02/06“41333 +NCR 535 Ol Organizational Conflict 30 rah — #-7:00- 9:45 pm LIB B505. R Hooper 2141335 +NCR540 01 Sem: CommunityConflict 30 W -# 7:00-9:45 pm LIB B505 D Williams 2141892+NCR543 01Conflict Resolution in School 30 TH #7:00- 9:45 pm LIB A506. N Erbe 112141337. +NCR 544 01 ADR Processes an SOG RNGwis oe #7:00-9:45pm LIB A506 _N Erbe 112141340 +NCR 598 01DirectedResearch = 30 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA D Williams 21 64
Co-req:, NCR 5988
41341 +NCR 5988 01 Directed Research ; , OOSPTRAEse RA EBAGS: TRAS TBA oD) eames 112164Co-req: NCR598
+NCR 5998 01 ThesisorProject 30 ae eae TRA EBA TBA RBA<> De Willing” 111252NCR 600S 71 GradContinuationCourse 0.057 IRAseesDBASTBA: TBA TBA Staff 11121321
To register, contact the College of ‘Extended & International Educationin EE 1100or phone (310) 243-3741.
__Forfurtherinfo.contactyourprogram advisor.9
Bio.ocy40994 BIO 102 01 GeneralBiology — 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45‘pm WH D165 G Kidane40995 BIO 102 02 General Biology 3.0 MW # 7:00-8:15 pm WH D165 G McCarthy40996 BIO 102 03 General Biology 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15am LCH A103 L Phillips
20997 BIO: 103K" OL GeneralBiology Laboratory —
40998 +BIO103L02 General Biology Laboratory
ee2) pm NSM Bll0. G McCarthy
ae NSM Bl10. H Chun
40999 +BIO 103L 03. GeneralBiology Laboratory _ pm NSM BI110 Staff41000 +BIO103L04 GeneralBiology Laboratory _ 15 pm NSM B110 Staff41001 +BIO 103L 05 General Biology Laboratory ‘am NSM BI110 Staff41002 +BIO 103L06_General Biology Laboratory : 455 pm NSM Bl10 L Phillips41003 +BIO 103L 07 General Biology Laboratory 10 Wi # 5:30.&i5 _pm NSM B110 Staff41004 +BIO 103L 08 General Biology Laboratory 10% Ue 8:30-11:4! NSM B1l10 Staff41005 +BIO 103L 09 General Biology Laboratory 10s ee : NSM B110 Staff41006 +BIO 103L 10 General Biology Laboratory 1.0 TH __#530- 8:15pm NSM Bi10 Staff41007. BIO 120 01_ PrinciplesOfBiologyI 40 TTH ——11:30-12:45 pm NSM C213 H Choi 64
Co-req: BIO 120L ae BOseeak eee ak.41008 BIO 120L 01 Principles Of BioILab U0 aw. 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B122_ H Choi 64
Co-req: BIO 120
41009 BIO 120L 02 PrinciplesOfBioILab 0.0 TH -1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B12 Staff 64Co-req: BIO 120
40 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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REF. Aue Aa & 10 COURSE TITLE HOURS BLOG/RM Det TST
41010 BIO 122 01 PrinciplesOfBiology II 4.0 MWF 11:30-12:45 pm NSM C221. H Chun 64
Co-req: BIO 122L
41011 BIO 122L 01 PrinciplesOfBio II Lab 0.0 M 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B122. H Chun 64
Co-req: BIO 122
41012 BIO 122L 02. PrinciplesOfBio II Lab Uspelea 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B122. H Chun 64
Co-req: BIO 122
41825 BIO 195 40 Special Topics in Biology 3.0 .MW 3:00- 4:00 pm Internet D Bader
Ifyou have any questions,
please contact Distance Learning
(310) 243-2288
41013 +BIO 230 01 Evolution 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS_ E122 J Thomlinson
41014 +BIO 250 01 Elem HumAnat&Physiol 2.0 Led 8:30- 9:45 am SBS B110 Staff
41015 +BIO 251L 01 Elem HumAnatomy Phys Lab LO 10:00-12:45 pm NSM C109 Staff
41016 +BIO 251L 02 Elem HumAnatomy Phys Lab 10... TH 10:00-12:45 pm NSM C109 Staff
41048 +BIO 254 01 Human Biology 3.0 acPEE # 5:30- 6:45 pm SAC 3165 T Landefeld
41748 +BIO 254 40 Human Biology 3,0° 2TBA TBA TBA Internet R_ Giacosie
Ifyou anyquestions, please
contact the Biology Department
(310) 243-3381
41049 +BIO 312 01 Animal Physiology 40 TTH 8:30- 9:45 am NSM D123 C Jacobs 64
Co-req: BIO 312L
41050 +BIO 312L 01 Animal Physiology Lab OOo TE 10:00-12:45 pm’ NSM C139 _ CJacobs 64
Co-req: BIO 312
41054 +BIO 314 01 Embryology 40 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SBS _ E126 Staff 64
Co-req: BIO 314L
41055 BIO 314L 01 EmbryologyLab O07 10:00-12:45 pm NSM C139 Staff 64
Co-req: BIO 314
41062 +BIO 320 O01 CellBiology 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C213. H Choi
41067 +BIO 324 01 Microbiology BO POT 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B215 D Soleymani 64
Co-req: BIO 324L
41069 +BIO 324L 01 Microbiology Laboratory 002. F 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM Cl51__ D Soleymani 56 64
Co-req: BIO 324
41071 +BIO 324L 02 Microbiology Laboratory OG: 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM C151 D Soleymani 56 64
Co-req: BIO 324
41074 +BIO 340 01 Genetics SO. 5TE 11:30-12:45 pm NSM C221 J Roberts
41076 +BIO 342L 01 Cell AndGenetics Lab ee 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM C139 G Kidane
41084 +BIO 360 01 Marine Biology 3.0.) WE 1:00- 1:50 pm NSM C239 G McCarthy 64
Co-req: BIO 360L
41085 +BIO 360L 01 MarineBiology Lab Dib AR 2:00- 4:30 pm NSM B122 G McCarthy 64
Co-req: BIO 360 _
41086 +BIO 374 40 DrugAbuse 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet R Giacosie
Ifyou any questions, please
contact the Biology Department
(310) 243-3381
41087 +BIO 386 01 Human Aging 20." ote 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM C221 H Choi
41088 +BIO 3948 01 Independent Study 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J Thomlinson 13
41089 +BIO 3948 02 IndependentStudy 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J Thomlinson 13
41090 +BIO 426 01 Immunology 40 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS E104 G Kidane 64
Co-req: BIO 426L
41091 BIO 426L 01 Immunology Lab 0.0 M 2:30- 5:15 pm NSM C139 G Kidane 56 64
Co-req: BIO 426
41092 +BIO 428 01 Virology Sate deed # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM D123 __ L Phillips
41093 +BIO 458 01 Human Parasitology 40 WE 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS £122 D Soleymani 64
Co-req: BIO 458L
41094 BIO 458L 01 HumanParasitology Lab OF 2:30- 5:15 pm NSM C109. D Soleymani 56 64
Co-req: BIO 458
41095 +BIO 490 01 Senior Project De ee 2:30- 3:20 pm NSM D123 _ L Phillips 11 20 64
Co-req: BIO 490A
41096 +BIO 490A 01 Senior Project-Activity 0.0. TH 1:00- 2:40 pm NSM D123 L Phillips 112064
Co-req: BIO 490 :
41097 +BIO 491 01 Seminar in Biomedical Research EO ca phre 3:00- 3:50 pm NSM D123 T Landefeld
41098 BIO 495 02 Selected Topics InBiol Ones. wes # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM D129 J Thomlinson
+BIO 501 01 BioLit & Instrumentation $00 24 # 5:30- 8:00 pm NSM B122.) G McCarthy 11121321
+BIO 502 01 _ Biostatistics 3.0:3> Mi # 5:30- 7:10 pm NSM B122 Staff 11121321
Co-req: BIO 502L 64
+BIO 502L 01 Biostatistics Lab 00 W # 5:30- 8:15 pm NSM B122 Staff 11121321
Co-req: BIO 502 ‘ 64
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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+BIO 590 01 Graduate Seminar CHOae1 # 3:30- 7:10 pm’ SBS* ‘D215 Chun 11121321+ BIO 597S 01 Directed Reading 120s EBA. TBA TBA TBA TBA Thomlinson 1P1213 27
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J+BIO 597S 02 Directed Reading 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J Thomlinson 11121321+ BIO 597S 03 Directed Reading : 3.0) aBAL TBA TBA TBA TBA J] Thomlinson 11121321
+BIO 598S 01 Directed Research 10. 7EBe TBA TBA TBA TBA J Thomlinson 11121321+BIO 5988 02 _ Directed Research 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J] Thomlinson 44 12-13'21
+BIO 5988 03 Directed Research 30° “TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J Thomlinson 11 12 1321+BIO 599S 01 Thesis 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J] Thomlinson 11121321
+BIO 599S 02. Thesis 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J Thomlinson $1213.21
+BIO 599S 03 Thesis 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J Thomlinson PI213:21Meets: 5/27 -7/7/06
BIO 600S 71 Grad Continuation Course 0.0 TBA TRA TBA AL AMMIBA: TRA Staff 11121321To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100or phone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
Business ADMINISTRATION
Accounting
41588 +ACC 230 01 Financial Accounting 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F225 M El-Badawi41591 +ACC 230 02 Financial Accounting 3.0 aM # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A104 MEl-Badawi41590 +ACC 230 03 Financial Accounting 86. . 01 11:30-12:45 pm SBS Gi26 C Chang41589 +ACC 230 04 Financial Accounting a0 Ed 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS GI126 C Chang41564 + ACC 230 05 Financial Accounting Se ed # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B109 R Mazhin41566 +ACC 230 06 Financial Accounting 310.) abet # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B137_ R Mazhin41573. + ACC 231 01 Managerial Accounting 3.0. => MW. 8:30- 9:45 am SBS D125 M Auerbach41592 + ACC 231 02 Managerial Accounting ~ 320. MW: 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS G126 M E!I-Badawi41574 + ACC 231 03 Managerial Accounting 3.0; SUE # 5:30- 6:45 pm SAC 3152 M Auerbach41594 + ACC 330 01 Intermediate AccountingI SHOR aiMeI 10:00-11:15 am SBS D125 C Chang41557 +ACC 330 02 Intermediate AccountingI Ocoee # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B137 D Barnett41558 +ACC 331 01 Intermediate Acounting II 310° TT 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B137_ D Barnett41559 +ACC 331 02 Intermediate AcountingII BOs aes # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A110 D Barnett41553 +ACC 333 01 _IncomeTaxation! 3.0. MW: 10:00-11:15 am SBS E126 R Malamud41554 +ACC 333 02 Income Taxation! : Oe # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B140 R Malamud41585 +ACC 336 01 Intro To Internal Audit 3.0.5 SE # 4:00-5:15 pm SBS F117 C Chang41586 +ACC 337 01 Cost Accounting 3.0): MAN # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A216. M El-Badawi41571 +ACC 337 02 Cost Accounting 3.07: cen 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS E126 R Mazhin42003 +ACC 339 01 Acctg&Ctrl Multnl Comp 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B143 Staff41561 +ACC 430 01 Advanced Accounting 3.0.45 del 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F225 DBarnett41587 + ACC 431 01 Govt&Nonprofit Acctg One cele # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH D176 R Mazhin41555 +ACC 433 01 Income Taxation II 3:0 a 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B140 R Malamud41556 +ACC 433 02 Income Taxation II 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B140 R Malamud41575 +ACC 435 01 Auditing 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS G126 M Auerbach41583 +ACC 435 02 Auditing 8.0, SURE # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A216 M Auerbach41886 +ACC 502 01 Advanced Topics in Accounting BOs # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB B526 Staff 1121
e
Business
41404 +BUS 300 01 Business Communications 3.0... MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS_ F117 Staff41405 +BUS 300 02 Business Communications 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS F117 Staff41406 +BUS 300 03 Business Communications 303, # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F117 Staff41407 +BUS 300 04 Business Communications Bias oW; # 7:00- 9:45'pm SBS F117 Staff41408 +BUS 300 05 Business Communications 300s 10:00-11:15 am SBS F117 Staff41409 +BUS 300 06 Business Communications S02 beet 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS F117 Staff41410 +BUS 300 07 Business Communications 30°. is # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS _ F117 Staff41411 +BUS 300 08 Business Communications SO oy # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A210 Staff41370 +BUS 445 01 International Business 3:0 MW. 11:30-12:45 pm SBS _ E126 Staff41372 +BUS 445 02 International Business 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS _ B137 Staff41374 +BUS 445 03 International Business 3.0 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS __ B137 Staff41377 +BUS 445 04 International Business Oks SLDEL 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B101 P Basseer
42- Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CCS)aa Ae ‘LeFF SEC. COURSE TITLE sy LLB Ly BLOG/RM INSTRUCTOR is)
41380 +BUS 445 05 International Business SORA TEs # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS G126 R Ulivi
BUS 600S 71 Grad Continuation Course 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11121321
To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100or phone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
Computer Information Systems
41295 CIS 270 01 Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am WH C155 Staff
41296 CIS 270 02 Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH_ D176 Staff
41297 CIS 270 03 Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals 3.00 8:30- 9:45 am WH C155 Staff
41298 CIS 270 04 Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals SS TE # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH C155 Staff
41299 +CIS 272 01 Business Programming I 3.05 = MW. 10:00-11:15 am WH C155 L Press
41300 +CIS 272 02 Business Programming I 5.0: M # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH C155_ L Press
41301 CIS 275 01 Intro to Network-Based Applic. 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 2101 M Eyadat
41302. CIS 275 02 Intro to Network-Based Applic. SO Wy # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 2101 M Eyadat
41303 +CIS 370 01 Info Sys Theory and Practice 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS E126 Staff
41304 +CIS 370 02 Info Sys Theory and Practice S:0-- 11:30-12:45 pm SBS D125 Staff
41305 +CIS 370 03 Info Sys Theory and Practice Soe # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E126 Staff
41306 +CIS 370 04 Info Sys Theory and Practice 20 Wy # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS _ E126 Staff
41307 +CIS 371 01 Business Programming II BO NW, 10:00-11:15 am WH F144 M Eyadat
41308 CIS 372 01 Analysis and Logical Design 305 jt 10:00-11:15 am SAC 2101 Staff
41309 CIS 372 02 Analysis and Logical Design 30° DH # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 2101 Staff
41310 +CIS 471 01 Adv Network Based Applications 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm WH C155_ L Press
41311 +CIS 473 01 Database Systems S00 ree 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 2101 W Wong
41890 +CIS 473 02 Database Systems 3.08 Tit # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B140 W Wong
41312 CIS 474 01 Systems Development S057 DLEe 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 2101 R Freeman
41313 CIS 474 02 Systems Development 30. core # 5:30- 6:45 pm SAC 2101 Staff
41314 +CIS 475 01 DataCommunications 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 2101 M Sheu 90
41315 +CIS 475 02 DataCommunications 30ers # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 2101 Staff 90
41316 +CIS 477 01 Adv Data Communications 30 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 2101 M Sheu 90
41317 +CIS 480 01 Adv Database Sys B07 te. TEL # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS E126 W Wong
e
Finance|eel
41383 +FIN 360 01 Business Finance 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS G126 Staff
41384 +FIN 360 02 Business Finance 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS D125 H Milgrim
41387 +FIN 360 03 Business Finance 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS G122 H Milgrim
41390 +FIN 360 04 Business Finance 30" \ Pere 11:30-12:45 pm SBS £104 R Ulivi
41393 +FIN 360 05 Business Finance 30. Fa # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B137_ P Basseer
41394 +FIN 360 06 Business Finance Se # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E104 P-Dheeriya
41395 +FIN 375 01 Personal Financial Planning 3.0% aan 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS D125 R Ulivi
41396 +FIN 382 01 Financial Analysis! SON # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS G126 H Milgrim
41397 +FIN 425 01 Security Analysis 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS _ B137 Staff
41398 +FIN 468 01 Sem Investment Analysis 3.0" MW #, 4:00-5:15 pm; SBS... D125 4 -B. Yi
41399 +FIN 481 01 Financial Inst & Mgmt 3.0... # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS G122 Staff
42048 +FIN 483 01 Financial Analysis II 3.0 ceed # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS D225 Staff
41400 +FIN 488 01 Multinatl Financial Trans 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS G126 H Milgrim
41401 +FIN 500 01 Advanced Topics in Finance 310208 # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A210 B Yi 1121
41402 +FIN 502 01 Adv Topics in Internatl Bus 3.0) 22 net # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F117 P Basseer {21
41403 +FIN 503 01 Advan Topics in Multinatl Fin Site # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F117 _ P Basseer 1121
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41595 LAW 240 01 Legal Environment of Business 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B109_ FStrier
41884 LAW 240 02 Legal Environment ofBusiness 3.00 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B109_ F Strier
41885 LAW 340 01 Law Of Bus Organizations 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B109_ FStrier
41603 LAW 342 01 Employment Law 305° # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B109_ F Strier
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section. 43
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).s
tT 3 DeeREF NR NV B16 COURSETITLE hey tt) INSTRUCTOR ais)
Management
41645 MGT 310 01 Management Theory 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SBS _ B109 Staff41646 MGT 310 02 Management Theory 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS _ E104 Staff41647, MGT 310 03 Management Theory 3.0<> ARE # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS _ Bl109 Staff41648 MGT 310 04 Management Theory 3.0 -M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3142 Staff41649 MGT 310 05.Management Theory BO See # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 1304 Staff41650 +MGT 312 01 Organizational Behavior S02 OH 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 1304 Staff41651 +MGT 312 02 Organizational Behavior 30). CEE 2:30- 3:45 pm WH A118 Staff41653 +MGT 312 03 Organizational Behavior ages! # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A216 Staff41654 +MGT 313 01 Human Resource Management 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS D125 Staff41655 +MGT 313 02 Human Resource Management Ss # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS G126 Staff41656 +MGT 313 03 Human Resource Management 3.0; W, # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS £104 Staff41659 +MGT 316 01 _ Labor&Industrial Relns 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS Gl122 Staff41660 +MGT 316 02 Labor & Industrial Relns 3a). ev # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A110 Staff41661 +MGT 412 01 Small Business Management S03. 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS E104 Staff41662 +MGT 412 02 Small Business Management B02 os # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS G1l22 Staff41663 +MGT 416 01 Leadership 30. FO # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS G122 Staff41664 +MGT 416 02 Leadership 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS _ BI109 Staff41665 +MGT 418 01 SemInComp Mgmt Systems BQ REL 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS G126 Staff41668 +MGT 418 02 SemIn Comp Mgmt Systems ai052 2 BEL # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A216 Staff
+MGT 490 01 Strategic Management Seminar 3.0... MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS E126 Staff 11 12 1320+MGT 490 02 Strategic Management Seminar 3.0... 1M # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH ‘A118 Staff 11 121320+MGT 490 03 Strategic Management Seminar 8.0. TEE 11:30-12:45 pm SBS A216 Staff 11121320+MGT 490 04 Strategic Management Seminar 3.0) 7d # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS E126 Staff 11 12 13 20+MGT 490 05 Strategic Management Seminar 3.0: 00H # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B109 Staff 11 12 1320
41676 +MGT 495 01 Special Topics in Management 3.00) EH 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B109 StaffStrategic Communication
41678 +MGT 495 02 Special Topics in Management 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS F101 StaffAdvanced Compensation
41679 +MGT 500 01 Human Behavior in Orgs 3.0. OTH # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB B526 Staff 1121+MGT 590 01 Strategic Management RUSE e # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B231 Staff 111221
Marketing
41680 +MKT 350 01 Principles OfMarketing 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B143 Staff41681 +MKT 350 02 Principles OfMarketing 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B140 Staff41682 +MKT 350 03 Principles Of Marketing 3040.0 # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B143 Staff41683 +MKT 350 04_ Principles Of Marketing SO. ee 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B140 Staff41684 +MKT 350 05 Principles Of Marketing 3.0.8 # 4:00- 5:15 pm WH D176 Staff41685 +MKT 352 01 Advertising and Promotion MGT, 3.0. POH 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS G122 M StJames41686 +MKT 352 02 Advertising and Promotion MGT, SO) a # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B109 M StjJames41687 +MKT 353 01 _ Retail Mktg Management S10) ie eet 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS E104 R Berry41688 +MKT 355 01 Consumer Behavior 3.6:°: TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH D176 M StJames41689 +MKT 358 01 International Marketing 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B140 M Zhao41914 +MKT 358 02 _ International Marketing 3.0--2M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F101 Staff41690 +MKT 450 01 Internet Marketing 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS _ E104 Staff41693 +MKT 450 02 Internet Marketing 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E104 Staff41694 +MKT 454 01 Marketing Research 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS BI109 Staff41696 +MKT 454 02 Marketing Research 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B140 Staff41697 +MKT 459 01 Sem In Marketing Mgmt 3.0005. eet # 5:30-6:45 pm SBS B143_ R Berry41701 +MKT 500 01 Marketing Management Si # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB B526 Staff 112141702 +MKT 501 01 Marketing Information Mgt 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS E104 M Zhao 2141703 +MKT 503 01 Intrnatl Mktg:Cases/Cur Issues 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB £133 Staff 1121
Quantitative Methods
41318 +QMS 321 01_ Intro To Bus Statistics 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS D125 F Rezayat41319 +QMS 321 02 Intro To Bus Statistics 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS E126 F Rezayat41320 +QMS 321 03 Intro To Bus Statistics 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS G126 Staff
41321 + QMS 321 04 Intro To Bus Statistics OWese LEE 11:30-12:45 pm SBS E126 H Pourmohammadi41322 +QMS 321 05 _ Intro To Bus Statistics SL # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS G126 H Pourmohammadi
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.4 + Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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41323 +QMS 321 06_ Intro To BusStatistics SAV ae # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS G126 Staff
41324 +QMS 322 01 Operations Management 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS. G126 F Rezayat
41325 +QMS 322 02 Operations Management _ 3.0 M ~ # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E126 Staff G
41326 + QMS 322 03 Operations Management 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B40 E Chu
41327 +QMS 322 04 Operations Management 3.0 TTH “4:00-2:15 pm SBS D125 E Chu
41328 +QMS 322 05 Operations Management 3.0 . TTH 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS Bl40 E Chu
41329 + QMS 322 06 Operations Management 3.0 TH 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E126 H Pourmohammadi
CHEMISTRY40964 CHE 102 01 Chemistry For The Citizen 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM B252 S$ Pappatheodorou
40965 CHE 102 02 ChemistryForTheCitizen 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am NSM C221 — $ Pappatheodorou
40966 CHE 108 01 Intro To Collge Chemistry 5.0 MWE 8:30- 9:45 am NSM C213 L Pu 64Co-req: CHE 108L
40967. CHE 108L 01 Intro To College Chem Lab 0.0 ™M 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B352. N Sturm 64
Co-req: 40966 CHE 108 01
40968 CHE 108L 02 Intro To CollegeChemLab 0.0 W 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B352 Staff 64Co-req: 40966 CHE108 01
40969 +CHE 110 01 General Chemistry | 5.0 MWE 8:30- 9:50 am SBS B131 T Wang 5764Co-req: CHE110L
40970 +CHE 110L 01 General Chemistry I Lab 0.0 M 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B340 L Pu 64Co-req: 40969CHE110 01
40971 +CHE 110L 02 General Chemistry I Lab 0.0 W, 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B340 Staff 64
Co-req: 40969.CHE 110 01
40972 +CHE 112 01 General Chemistry II 5.0 TH 8:30- 9:45 am NSM (213 Staff 64Co-req: CHE 112L
40973 + CHE 1121 01 General Chemistry II Lab DOr 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B352 Staft 64Co-req: 40972 CHE 112 01
40974 + CHE 112L 02 General ChemistryIILab 0.0 TH 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B352 Staff 64Co-req: 40972 CHE112 01
40975 +CHE 230 01 Quantitative Analysis 40. TTH 8:30- 9:20 am NSM D129 O Seely 64
Co-req: 40976 CHE 2301 0140976 +CHE 2301 01 Quantitative Analysis Lab — 0.0 TTH 9:30-12:00 pm NSM C315 O Seely 6490.
Co-req: 40975 CHE 230 01
40977 +CHE 310 01 Organic Chemistry | 4.0 MWE 10:00-11:10 am NSM C221 §$ Pappatheodorou 64Co-req: CHE311L
40979 +CHE 311L 02 Organic Chemistry LabI WOeeiL 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM C351 Staff 64.90Co-req: 40977 CHE310 01
40980 + CHE 311L 03 Organic Chemistry LabI 10 OW 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM C351 N Sturm 64.90Co-req: 40977 CHE310 01
40981 +CHE 320 01 Physical Chemistry I ; 5.0 MW 1:00- 3:20 pm SBS 1215 Staff+CHE 3938 01 Supervised Projects 1.0. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
+CHE 3938 02 Supervised Projects 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
+ CHE 393S 03 Supervised Projects 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
40985 +CHE 431 01 AdvIntegrated LabILec 30Gb 9:00- 9:50 am NSM B30 L Pu "64Co-req: 40986 CHE431L 01
40986 +CHE 431L 01 AdvIntegrated Lab I-Lab Coser 10:00- 3:50 pm NSM B310 L Pu 5664Co-req: 40985 CHE431 01
40987 +CHE 450 Ol Biochemistry I 4.0 MW 11:00-12:40 pm NSM C213. N Sturm 64
Co-req: CHE451L
40988 +CHE 451L 01 Biochemistry]Lab 10M 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM C339 ‘fT Wang 56 64.90Co-req: 40987 CHE 450 01
40989 +CHE 451L 02 BiochemistryILab 10s e 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM C339 T Wang 56 64.90Co-req: 40987 CHE450 01
40990 +CHE 451L 03 Biochemistry[Lab 10 WwW 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM C339 T Wang 56 64.90Co-req: 40987 CHE 450 01
41705 +CHE 474 01 Geochemistry == = “3.0 MW. # 5:30- 6:20 pm NSM D129 A Sinha 3164)Co-req: CHE474L
41706 +CHE 474L 01 GeochemistryLab 0.0 MW “# 6:30- 7:45 pm NSM B318 A Sinha 64 eCo-req: CHE 474
~ +CHE 497§ 01DirectedResearch Aa ee BA, TBA TBA TBA TBA “Staff = go O0
~ + CHE 4975 02DirectedResearch =| | «20 +TBA Da EBAY ERAS TBA TBA “Staff ope re
+CHE 4978 03 Directed Research 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff ipo) eer
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
45
OSSam1am Ae a 7 16 COURSE TITLE sy 1)NAY EDs) gt) alg FOOTNOTES
Cuicano/Cuicana Stupies40240 CHS 100 01 Amer-EuropeCult/HisSyn 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS 125M Chavez aes oe40246 CHS 100 02 Amer-EuropeCult/His SynPs Uo UTE 2:30- 3:45 pm WH D176 I Vasquez40250 CHS 205. 01. Intro to Chicano.Literature 3.0 ae 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B115 J] Lopez-Morin40665 CHS 300 01 IntroChicano/ChicanaStud _ 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm WH All7_ MChavez oe40667 CHS 410 01 Chicana/o Popular Culture _ eeah care OIRUANWe # ~4:00- 5:15 pm SBS”SBS B231.J. Lopez-Morin 5 a840669 CHS 450 01 PrecolumbianLitofMexico 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm LCH A230 Staff40673. CHS 470 01 MexicanRev InArtandLit 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS F121. | Lopez-Morin.40677. CHS 480 Ol canoCen AmerCult/Cus Oo SEL Bins OU DUR sdkis AIO Ly Lopez- Morin40681 +CHS 490 01 SeminChicano/Chicana Stud 3.0 TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm LCH A227 I Vasquez 20 63
Cr Listed: 40701 CHS 590 01+CHS 4948 01 Independent Study 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA I Vasquez 12+CHS 494S 02 IndependentStudy 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA I Vasquez 12+CHS 4948 03 Independent Study Sgr Cle SecswerBA ‘TBA TBA TBA TBA I Vasquez 12 63
Cr Listed: 40699 CHS 5945 01
40698 +CHS 495 01 SpecTopic Chicano/Chicana St 3.0 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm EAC 501 I Vasquez 63Cr Listed: 40700 CHS 595 01
40701 +CHS 590 01 Grad Sem Theory& Methods 3.0 TH # ~4:00- 6:45 pm LCH A227 I Vasquez 63Cr Listed: 40681 CHS 490 01
40699 +CHS 594501 IndependentStudy 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA I Vasquez 63Cr Listed: 40694CHS 4948 03
40700 CHS 595 01 Special Topics _ 30 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm EAC 501 I Vasquez 63 éCr Listed: 40698CHS495 01
40267 “HIS 341 1 California 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A324. K Fawver40268 HIS 341 02 California 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B140 L Luciano40270 HIS 345 01 HistMex-Amer PeopleI 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A227. M Chavez40272 HIS 368 01 Mexico: Colo 30 TTH 10:00-11:15 am LCH A224 E Verba40463. +SPA 221, Gk Intermediate Spanish II = 3.0--- eh # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A223 R Romero40517 +SPA 351 01 CntHisp Cult Spa Spk Am 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A324 L Watts40518 +SPA 351 02 CntHispCult Spa Spk Am 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A324 L Watts
Cuinica SCIENCE41063 +CLS 301 01 IntroClin LabProcedLec 2.0 MW 10:00-10:50 am NSM C239 C Jackson-Harris 30 2:41064 +CLS 302L01 ClinicalPracticeLab SOC; 1.0 MTWTHE TBA TBA OffCampus C Jackson-Harris 30 31 569041065+CLS 30701 Clinical Hematology Meee 3.0. MW 2:30- 3:20 pm WH A118 Staff 13 64
Co-req: CLS 307L
41066 +CLS 307L 01 Clin HematologyLab 0.0 M 3:30- 6:30 pm NSM C151 Staff 13 303156Co-req: CLS 307 64
41068 +CLS 307L 02 ClinHematologyLab 00 W 3:30- 6:30 pm NSM C151 Staff 13 30 31 56Co-req: CLS 307 64
41070 +CLS 430 01 Clin Micro Lab 3.0 MTWTH TBA TBA OffCampus C Jackson-Harris 30 31 56 9041072 +CLS 431- 01 ClinChemistryLab 30 MTWTH TBA TBA OffCampus _C Jackson-Harris 30 31 56‘41073 +CLS 442 01 Correl Clin Hem--Urinalysis *2,0 aE 8:00- 9:50 am. WH A118 CJackson-Harris 30315641075 +CLS 443 Ol Correl[ClinImunohem-Sero a0) ae 10:00-11:50 am WH A118 P D’Amore 30 31 5641077 +CLS 450 01 Micro: FemGenit Tract 4.00 MTWTHF TBA TBA OffCampus C Jackson-Harris 30 31 56 9041078 451 OL ‘Micro:Resp & Gi Tract 2.0 MTWTHF TBA TBA OffCampus C Jackson-Harris 30 31 569041079 +CLS 452. 01 Micro: Gu Tract/BodyCavFluid 2.0. MTWTHF TBA TBA OffCampus M Levin 30 31 5641080 +CLS 460 01 General Cytology 30 MIWTHE TBA TBA OffCampus C Jackson-Harris 30 3156
CLS 6008-71 Grad Continuation Course 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11 121321To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100 or phone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
COMMUNICATIONS40032. COM 100 01 MassMedia&Society 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCHA103 Staff42044. COM 101 01_ Introduction to Video Practice 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm LIB H120 Staff 64
Co-req: 42045 COM 101A 0142045 COM 101A 01 Video Practices-Activity 0.0 MW 12:46- 2:00 pm LIB H120 Staff 64
Co-req: 42044 COM 101 01
46 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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40035 COM 130 01 Film Classics SO eet # 4:00- 6:45 pm WH_ D165 Staff
40038 +COM 250 01 Newswriting For Media 3.0 Lt 10:00-11:15 am FH A008 Staff
40039 +COM 250 02 NewswritingForMedia PALES BE 8:30- 9:45 am FH A008 Staff
42027 +COM 250 03 NewswritingForMedia 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm WH C155 Staff
40041 COM 302 01 Law OfThe Mass Media O.0e # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH D165 Staff
40042 +COM 342 01 Advertising Copywriting 3.05 12:00- 2:45 pm SAC 1103 Staff
41959 +COM 346 01 Repor. And Info Gathering 30% TTH # 4:00- 4:50 pm FH A008 N Cheever 64Co-req: 41960 COM 346A 01
41960 COM 346A 01 Repor. And Info Gathering 0,0 CUR # 4:51- 5:25 pm FH A008 N Cheever 64
Co-req: .41959 COM 346 O01
40047 +COM 352 01 Feature And Critical Writing 3.05; TTA 2:30- 3:45 pm FH A008 N Cheever 64
Co-req: 40048 COM 352A 02
40048 +COM 352A 01 Feature AndCritical Writ 0.0% TBA TBA TBA FH A008 N Cheever 64
Co-req: 40047 COM 352 02
40049. +COM 355 01 Print Media Prod. Workshop 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:20 pm FH A008 Staff 30 64
Co-req: 40050 COM 355L 01
40050 COM 355L 01 Print Media Prod Workshop Lab 0.0 MW # 6:21- 8:00 pm FH A008 Staff 30 64
Co-req: 40049COM 355 01
40051. +COM 358 01 Communications Graphics BO. 5.9 8:30-11:15 am FH A008 Staff 30 64
Co-req: 40052 COM 358A 01
40052 + COM 358A 01 Communication Graphics 0.0: S 11:46- 1:40 pm FH A008 Staff 64
Co-req: 40051 COM 358 01
40053 COM 365 01 Intro To Public Relations SO cere 1:00- 2:15 pn WH D165_DSilvis
“40054. + COM 366 01 Public RelationsWriting i gee blis # 5:30- 6:45 pm FH A008 Di Silvis 64
Co-req: 40055 COM 366A 01
40055 +COM 366A 01- Public Relations Writing 0.0 TBA TBA TBA FH A008 ODSilvis 64
Co-req: 40054 COM 366 01
40056 COM 379 01 _ Telecom Media Practices Techno 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A224 Staff
42042 +COM 383 01 _ Studio Video Production Qe # 6:00- 9:45 pm LIB H120 Staff 64
Co-req: 42043 COM 383A 01
42043. COM 383A 01 © Studio Video Production 0.0 TBA TBA TBA LIB H120 Staff 64
Co-req: 42042 COM 383 01
40063. +COM 397S 01 OnCampus Internship POs BA TBA TBA TBA TBA ODSilvis 20.
40064. +COM 400 01 Comm Theory And Research 8.0 W. 2:30- 5:15 pm. FH: . A008 L: Lee
40065 +COM 400 02 Comm Theory And Research 3.0 FFM # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 1101 N Cheever
40069 +COM 400 03 Comm Theory And Research 50S AN # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS D125 L Lee
40067 +COM 490 01 SrSeminar In Comm SEES # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A330 DiSilvis 20
40068 +COM 490 02 SrSeminar In Comm 30)" \-bro # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS Al44 _ N Cheever 20
COM 4948 01 Independent Study 3.0. TRA: TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
40071 +COM 496S 01 Internship In Comm 10° TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA DSilvis 20
Computer Information Systems (See Business Administration)
COMPUTER SCIENCE41127. CSC 101 01 Intro.to Computer Education 3.020 TH 8:30- 9:45 am WH F154 M Anwar
This section is Co-Sponsored
by Northrop-Grumman
41128 CSC 101 02 Intro.to Computer Education 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm WH F146. R Manning
This section is Co-Sponsored
by Northrop-Grumman
41130 CSC 111 01 Intro Computers And Basic 3.0 MW 8:30-10:00 am SCC 800 M Suchenek
41131 CSC 111 02 Intro Computers And Basic $.0)) Pret # 5:30- 7:00 pm SCC 800 Siddiqui
This section is Co-Sponsored
by Northrop-Grumman
41132. CSC 115 01 Introto Programming Concepts 3.0% /MW # 4:00- 5:30 pm LIB B518 Staff
41134 +CSC 121 02 Intro To Csc And Prog! : 40 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm WH F146 DHall 64
This section is Co-Sponsored
by Northrop-Grumman
Co-req: CSC 121A
41136 +CSC 121A 02 Intro To Csc & ProgI-Act OO # 7:00- 9:00 pm WH F146_ DHall 64
This section is Co-Sponsored
by Northrop-GrummanCo-req: CSC121
n
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section. 47+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). :
COURSE DEPARTMENTREF, Ne Ae C4 SEC, Usaha ey Ney sy Uy ile) sy
41138 +CSC 123 02 Intro To Csc And Prog II 40 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm WH_ F154 Staff 64This section is Co-Sponsored
by Northrop-Grumman
Co-req: CSC 123A
41140 +CSC 123A 02° Int To Csc &Prog II-Act 0.0 M # 7:00- 9:00 pm WH_ F154 Staff 64This section is Co-Sponsored
by Northrop-Grumman
Co-req: CSC 123
41141 +CSC 251 01 CLang Prog And Unix 3.0 <~MW # 7:00- 8:30 pm WH F144 R Wasniowski41142 +CSC 301 01 Computers And Society 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:30 pm LIB B518 M Beheshti41143 +CSC 311 01 Data Structures 30. LTH # 5:30- 7:00 pm WH F154 J Han ;41144 +CSC 331 01) Computer Organization 3.0. MW 4:00- 5:30 pm SCC 1306 j K Kowalski41145 +CSC 341 01 Operating Systems 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:30 pm SBS E220 M Suchenek41146 +CSC 411 01 Artificial Intelligence 3025 UE 1:00- 2:30 pm NSM D129 J Han41147 +CSC 451 01 Computer Networks 3.0 MW 11:29-12:59 pm SCC 800 K Kowalski41148 +CSC 461 01 Computer GraphicsI 3.0 MW 10:00- 1:00 pm WH F154 J Han41149 +CSC 481 01 Software Engineering 3.0 MW #5:29- 6:59 pm, SCC 800 R_ Wasniowski41150 +CSC 490 01 Senior Seminar SOCK # 4:00- 6:30 pm LIB B518 M Beheshti41151 +CSC 495 01 Selected Topics: OMe ek # 7:00- 8:30 pm LIB B518 Staff
Simulation and Modeling
Dance40563. DAN 110A 01 Dance ofWorld Cultures LOR ert 12:00-12:50 pm GYM A102 Staff a40564 DAN 120A 01 Tap Dance 1.0 TTH 1:00- 1:50 pm GYM A102 Staff 6540565 DAN 130 01 Dance Perceptions 3.0 MW # 95:30- 6:45 pm SAC 3162 “‘T Tamayo40620 DAN 130 02 Dance Perceptions 3.0. EE # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C221 T Tamayo40566 DAN 200A 01 JazzI 2.0 MW 10:00-11:40 am GYM A102 Staff 55 63
Cr Listed: 40608 DAN 300A 01
40567 DAN 210A 01 Ballet 2.0 MW 1:00- 2:40 pm GYM A102 Staff 5540568 DAN 220A 01 Modern Dance I 2.056 =EE 10:00-11:40 am GYM A102 T Tamayo 5540608 +DAN 300A 01 Jazz III : 2.0 MW 10:00-11:40 am GYM A102 Staff 55 63
Cr Listed: 40566 DAN 200A 01
40609 +DAN 310A 01 Ballet III: 20. TR # 4:00- 5:40 pm GYM A102 Staff 55 63Cr Listed: 40613 DAN 410A 01
40610 +DAN 320A 01 Modern Dance III 2.0 MW # 5:05- 6:45 pm GYM A102 Staff 55 63Cr Listed: 40614 DAN 420A 01
40611 + DAN 330A 01 Beginning ChoreographyI 2.0 MW 2:41- 4:20 pm GYM A102 Staff 55 63Cr Listed: 40612 DAN 335A 01 ‘40615 DAN 430A 01
40612 +DAN 335A 01 Beginning Choreography II 2.0 MW 2:41- 4:20 pm GYM A102 Staff 55 63Cr Listed: 40611 DAN 330A 01
40615 DAN 430A 01
40613 +DAN 410A 01 BalletV 2.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:40 pm GYM A102 Staff 55 63Cr Listed: 40609 DAN 310A 01
40614. +DAN 420A 01 Modern DanceV 20 SMW # 5:05- 6:45 pm GYM A102 Staff 55 63Cr Listed: 40610 DAN 320A 01
40615 +DAN 430A 01 Intermed Choreography 2.0 MW 2:41- 4:20 pm GYM A102 Staff 55 63 64Cr Listed: 40611 DAN 330A 01
40612 DAN 335A 01
40616 DAN 440 01 Dance for Children SiO cul oe 2:30- 3:45 pm GYM A102 T Tamayo40617 DAN 494S 01 Independent Study LO EBA TBA TBA TBA TBA C Tubbs40618 DAN 4945 02 Independent Study 20; ita TBA TBA TBA TBA C Tubbs40619 DAN 4945 03 Independent Study 30ceeB TBA TBA TBA TBA C Tubbs
Dicitat Mepia Arts41017 +DMA 300 01 Digital Technology & the Arts 8:0 2aMW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A219 M Waldrep41018 +DMA 300 02 _ Digital Technology&the Arts 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SBS B115 Staff41021 DMA 310A 01 Tools & Tech in Digital Media 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH C104 Staff41026 DMA 310A 02 Tools & Tech in Digital Media 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH C104 Staff41027 DMA 320A 01 TV DirectingI 50.2 se 9:30-12:00 pm LIB H120: G Vinovich 6490
Co-req: DMA 323A
41028 DMA 323A 01. TV Crew Production 30-1o, 1:00- 3:30 pm LIB H120 G Vinovich
48 Footnote definitions can be found at the endofthe course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
Oaim Aue Aue & 10 COURSE TITLE LD by Ney Cty pitt Pctathy PL sy
41029 +DMA 330 01 Audio Recording Sie # 6:30- 9:15 pm LCH A202 M Waldrep 90
41030 +DMA 331L 01 AudioRecording Lab 10 TBA TBA TBA LCH.A20l. MuWaldrep41031 DMA 335 01 MusicSynthesis 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A204 DBradfield — bie oaks41032 +DMA 336L 01 MusicSynthesis Lab 1.0 TBA TBA TBA LCH A204D Bradfield ra41033. DMA 346A01DigitalMediaProdWorkshop 10 W 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A209. G Vinovich41034. +DMA 431L 01 AdvAudio Recording Lab 1.0 TBA TBA TBA LCH A201M Waldrep —_—9041035 +DMA 494S 01 IndependentStudy — 1.0 TBA TBATBA TBA TBA M Waldrep41036 +DMA 4948 02 Independent Study— 2.0. TBA CORBA TBA. ERA ORBAN) Waldrap..csc-scdiopeescee‘41037. +DMA 494S 03 Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Waldrep nee
+DMA 496S 01 ‘InternshipintheMedia 1.0 TBA TBA TBA THA TBA, (G@ Vinovich 33152."—+DMA 499S 01 _ Senior Proj Digital Media 20 M ~11:30-12:45pmLCHA209 GVinovich 122090
EARTH SCIENCES“40921. EAR 100 01 PhysicalGeology — 30 MW 1:00-2:15 pm NSM C221 A Sinha 32. |40922. EAR100 02 PhysicalGeology a RE. )),TROOTEIS easASOONGOO cise Bee40924 EAR 100 04 PhysicalGeology 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM D123.Staff —«:192332
Restricted to Honors Students
40925. EAR 101L01 PhysicalGeology Laboratory 10 MW 1130-1245 pes NSM BA Sa ip40926 EAR 101L 02 Physical Geology Laboratory 10 TTH 1130-1245 pre NOM BIEOSes40927. EAR 200 01 Earth History&Evolution 3.0 MW 2:30-3:45 pm NOM De SaRe40928 EAR 201L 01 EarthHistoryLab 10 MW | # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSMD123 Staff SEER Siig at40929 +EAR 358 01 Petrology 40 MW # 4:00- 4:50 pm SBS A210 SEE es ateSOs
Co-req: 40930 EAR 358L 0140930 +EAR 358L 01 Petrology Lab 0.0 MW # 5:00- 7:00 pm NSM B234 Sire: 3031 64
Co-req: 40929 EAR 358 01
40931 +EAR 386 01 Structural Geology 40 TTH # 4:00- 4:50 pm LIB A127. B McNulty 31 64
Co-req: 40932 EAR 386L 01
40932 +EAR 386L01 Structural Geology Lab 0.0 TTH # 5:00- 7:00 pm LIB A127 B McNulty_ 303164.Co-req: 40931 EAR 386 01
+EAR 4948 01 Independent Study 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Salli. 12+EAR 494S 02 Independent Study 20° ‘TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12+EAR 4948 03 Independent Study 30 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12+EAR 496S 01 InternshipInEarthSci 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12+EAR 496S 02 Internship InEarthSci 20 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12+EAR 4965 03 Internship In Earth Sci 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12+EAR 498S 01 Directed Research 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
+EAR 4988 03 Directed Research 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12+EAR 499S 01 Senior Thesis 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
Economics41255 ECO 200 01 Contemporary Econ Issues 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS F225 Staff
41256 ECO 210 01 Economic Theory 1AMicro 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 3165 Staff teas41257. ECO 210 02 Economic Theory 1A Micro BO" CEES 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 3165 R Freed
41258 ECO 210 03 Economic Theory 1AMicro 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS F225 Staff
41259 ECO 211 01 Economic Theory 1B Macro SO TH 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 3165 R Freed
41260 ECO 211 02 Economic Theory 1B Macro 3.0. TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS F225 Staff
41261 +ECO 310 01 Intermed Microeconomics 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A210 Staff
41262 +ECO 322 01 MoneyAnd Banking RO FTTH # 7:00- 8:15 pm SAC 3152 Staff
41263 +ECO 327 01 Public Finance 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS A216 Staff
41264 +ECO 341 01 International Finance See PE # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS A216 R Freed
41266 +ECO 350 01 Quantitative Analysis SO) EEE # 5:30- 6:10 pm SBS A204 R Freed 64Co-req: ECO350A
41268 +ECO 350A 00 Quantitative Analysis 00 TEKH #. 6:11- 6:45 pm SBS A204 Staff 64
Co-reqg: ECO 350
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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COURSE DEPARTMENTam Ae Nierae COURSE TITLE Tey NAY cS ty ie tisy
EDUCATION
Graduate Education
41652 CUR 510 01 Process ofCurriculum Dev 3.0ot # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 1300 M Ndunda 2141657. CUR, 513 01 LiteratureforChild&Adoles ae eee # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 530 Staff 2H. :41666 CUR 515 01 Sem Curr Dev Rdg LangArt 3.0 TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm SAC 1107 Staff Bk: S41667. CUR 517 01. Sem Curr Dev Hum Soc Sci 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC_ 1300 Staff 2]
+CUR 519 01 AdvStud in Curric Practices 30. < # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 610 L Furtado Bai+CUR 519 02 AdvStudin Curric Practices SOR # 7:00- 9:45 pm EAC 502 L Furtado 1221
41961 EAD 506 01 Law&EthicsIn Public Ed 30 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm EAC 500 E Negretejr. 21. | a41969 EAD 514 01 Admin Personnel Mgmt:Prac/Pro 310- W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 610 Staff tie
EAD 550 10 InductionPreliminary Leaders BOs 7S 8:30- 4:30 pm WH F145 GaitWeelhist aSMustbe admittedto cohort 10 M # 4:15- 9:45 pm WH_ A139Meets: 8/26, 8/28/06
EAD 550 11 InductionPreliminary Leaders 20.66 8:30- 4:30 pm WH C155 Stal eae 111021Must be admittedto cohort11 hh # 4:15- 9:45 pm WH C155Meets: 8/26 and 8/29/06
EAD 550 12 InductionPreliminary Leaders 30° Ss 8:30- 2:30 pm WH F144 Staff aEpiggtoe.Must be admittedto cohort 12 WwW #. 4:15- 9:45 pm WH A139Meets; 8/26 and 8/30/06
+EAD 551 10 Visionary Leadership 3.0 M # 4:15-9:45 pm OffCampus Staff aAD DisaMustbe admitted to cohort 10 TH # 4:15- 9:45 pm OffCampusMeets: 9/7, 9/11, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2/06:
+EAD 551 11 Visionary Leadership 30° 7 # 4:15- 9:45 pm WH C155 SiG ee: Must be admitted to cohort 11
Meets: 9/5, 9/12, 9/19, 9/26, 10/3/06+ EAD 551 12 Visionary Leadership 30 M # 4:15- 9:45 pm OffCampus Sif creerpats
Must be admitted to.cohort 12 TH
Meets: 9/6, 9/13,-9/20, 9/27, 10/4/06+EAD 552 10 Instructional Leadership 3.02 Mi # 4:15- 9:45 pm OffCampus Staff teat”
Must be admitted to cohort 10
Meets: 10/9, 10/16, 10/23; 10/30; 11/6/06' +EAD 552° 11 ”Instructional Leadership Oe # 4:15- 9:45 pm WH Ci55 Staff F231
Must be admitted to cohort 11 -
Meets: 10/10, 10/17, 10/24, 10/31, 11/7/06+EAD 552 12 Instructional Leadership 20> aN # 4:15- 9:45 pm OffCampus Staff Ceesia Pst
Must be admitted to cohort 12
Meets: 10/11, 10/18, 10/25, 11/1, 11/8/06+EAD 553 10 Organizational Leadership 30 M # 4:15-.9:45 pm OffCampus Staff ARTI
Must be admitted to cohort 10
Meets: 11/13, 11/20, 11/27, 12/4, 12/11/06+EAD 553 11 Organizational Leadership BO # ANS O45 pm: WH. Cis =)Stalfs©. => 414221.
Must be admitted to cohort 11
Meets: 11/14, 11/21, 11/28, 12/5, 12/12/06+EAD 553 12 Organizational Leadership 3.0 W # 4:15- 9:45 pm OffCampus Staff 111221
Must be admitted to cohort 12
Meets: 11/15, 11/22, 11/29, 12/6, 12/13/06EAD 560L 10 Fieldwk, Prelim Leaders 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Ha2i61-
Must be admitted to cohort 10
EAD 560L 11 Fieldwk, Prelim Leaders 20 TBA, TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff az2iaiMust be admitted to cohort 11
BAD 560L 12 Fieldwk, Prelim Leaders 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11122131Must be admitted to cohort 12
41964 EAD 570 01 SupervisionofInstruction SOE # 7:00- 9:45 pm EAC 501 R Henderson 213141963 EAD 571 01 Sch Management&Finance SO 4:00- 6:45 pm. EAC 501. R Henderson Do esis41962 EAD 574 01 Governance/Politics of Ed 3.0 M # 7:00-9:45 pm EAC 500 NegreteJr. 21
EAD 593S 01 InternIn Sch Adm 3.0.22 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA ENegreteJr. “PAT3iS2EAD 593$ 02 InternInSchAdm 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E NegreteJr. 12213152EAD 593 03 Intern In Sch Adm 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA R Henderson —-:12213152EAD 593S 04 Intern In Sch Adm 30. TRA TBA TBA TBA TBA — R Henderson 12213152
41677. GED 500 01 Research Meth In Edu 30 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm WH. F145 Staff ed an41708 GED 500 02 Research Meth In Edu 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B238 Staff 21 Z41709 GED 500 03 Research Meth In Edu BE # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3148 J Cooper 21 Soe41710 GED 500 04 Research Meth In Edu 30 W # 4:00- 6:45 pm SAC 3148 J Cooper. —21- a41711. GED 500 05 Research Meth In Edu 30 Ww # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 601 Staff Seas
50 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE © DEPARTMENTREF. Ae Aa & 16 COURSE TITLE bh sy LL Lis BLOG/RM Det) ais)
41712. GED 500 06 Research Meth In Edu 3.0 # 4:00- 6:45 pm SAC 2105 Staff 21
41713 GED 500 07 Research Meth In Edu oFORRIE # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 710 Staff 21
41714 GED 501 01 Seminar In Learn & Dev 3.00 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 610 L Furtado 21
41715 GED 501 02 Seminar In Learn & Dev GO). <i # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH_ F145 Staff 24
41716 GED 501 03 Seminar In Learn & Dev BO id ae # 4:00- 6:45 pm SAC 3142 Staff 21
41717. GED 501 04 Seminar In Learn & Dev B.0l ae # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3142 M Ndunda 21
41718 GED 501 05 Seminar In Learn & Dev 3.0 W # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 645 M Ndunda 21
41728 GED 503 01 Soc-Cult In Educ 30a # 4:00- 6:45 pm SAC 3141 M Contreras 21
41729 GED 503 02 Soc-CultIn Educ sO Sy # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH F145 Staff 21
41730 GED 503 03 Soc-Cult In Educ 3.0 WW # 4:00- 6:45 pm SBS B137_ M Contreras 21
41731 GED 503 04 Soc-Cult In Educ 30) W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 710 Staff 21
41732 GED 503 05 Soc-Cult In Educ OU eee # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 810 Staff 21
GED 594S 01 Independent Study £0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1721 31
GED 594S 02 Independent Study 2.04 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12 2131
GED 594S 03 Independent Study 3.0.) SBA. TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12.2131
+GED 599S 01 Thesis 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 42/21 3152
+GED 599S 02): Thesis 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12 213152
+GED 599S 03 Thesis 3:0.) TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1224 3U52
GED 600S 71 Grad Continuation Course 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11121321
To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100orphone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
41539 +MUL 505 01 Assessmnt Sec Lang Lrnrs a0 ee # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 610 S Medina 21
41546 MUL 508 01 Lang Acquisit in Urban Settin 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 610 Staff 21
41540 MUL 520 01 _ Tchng Eng Spkrs Othr Lang BO. 5M # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 1304 S Medina 21
41541 MUL 520 02 Tchng Eng Spkrs Othr Lang 30° ft # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 1304 §$ Medina Deeie
41542 MUL 521 01 Sem Mexi Amer His Educ DD Sb # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 610 M Contreras 21
41997 MUL 522 01. Read/Literacy In Spanish Oss 9:00-11:45 am SCC 700 Staff 21
41543 MUL 525 01 Bil/Mult Teaching Methods 3.0 ke # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC_ 1304 Staff 21
41544 MUL 544 01 Urban Materials Design & Dev 30.2 Te # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 610 S Medina 21
41545 MUL 591 01 Adv Multicult Studies 3.0 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 530 M Contreras 21
41527 +PPS 505 01 Human Diversity 5.0K. W # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 700 L Murdock 21
41519 +PPS 512 01 Constl & Collab in Multcul Se 3.0 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 700 A Richardson 21
41523 PPS 515 01 Counseling Theories ieel 5 # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1404 C Bohman
41528 PPS 525 01 Group Dynam Pers Growth 3.0 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1404 A Mancillas Ay)
41531 PPS 525 02 Group Dynam Pers Growth 30. TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1404 C Bohman 2152
41517 +PPS 530 01 Sem Tech of Indiv Counsel 3.0 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1404 A Mancillas 21
41532 +PPS . 535 01 Sem Career & Voc Guidance 3.0 TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 700 L Murdock 21
41526 +PPS 540 01 Sem: Tech Group Counsl 00 # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1404 R Lee 21Also meets in COE 1419, 1421,& 1423
41524 +PPS 545 01 Couns Childrn Youth & Familes 5.0.2 2h # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1404 Staff 21
41535 +PPS 550 01 Violence Prev & Crisis Interv 303 # 4:00- 6:45 pm SBS F101 Staff 21
41520 PPS 554 01 School Counseling Practicum 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1404 A Mancillas 21
41518 +PPS 556 01 Funct Analy and Behvr Chng 3.0 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 605 D Scherba 21
41530 +PPS 557 01 Child Welfare and Attendance 3.0 PW # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 700 L Murdock 112152
41525 +PPS 562 01 Practicum in Sch PsychI Sie Ee # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 700 A Richardson 2131
41533 +PPS 571 01 Mult Case Study Meth Scho Psy SO Ee # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 605 Staff 21
41521 +PPS 572 01 Autism Emot & Behvr Disords ed aed # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1404 _ A Richardson 2131
+ PPS 5758S 01 Fieldwork Counseling Bi ek # 4:00- 9:45 pm COE 1419 A Mancillas 12213152
PPS 575S 02 Fieldwork Counseling a WY. # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1419 R Lee 12213152
PPS 575S 03 Fieldwork Counseling 3,0 Tt # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1419 D Scherba 12213152
PPS 585S 01 Fieldwork School Psych 3.0; J # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1419 A Richardson 122,31 52
PPS 585 02 Fieldwork School Psych| Sie EEE # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1419 L Murdock 12213152
41511 TBE 518 01 Current Topics in Educ. Tech. S00 MoM # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1409 F Fisher 21
41514 TBE 520 01 Intro Computers In Edu 3.0 W: # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1409 P Desberg 21
41513. TBE 530 01 Graph/Word Proc/Dsk Tp Pub a0 SE # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1409 P Desberg 21
41516 +TBE 540 01 Programming Applic Edu Re aaa # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1409 _ F Fisher 21
41515 TBE 550 40 Computer-Managed Instruction 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet F Fisher 21
41512 +TBE 560 01 Prep Comp Asst Instr Bor ick # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1409 P Desberg 21
+ TBE 570 01 CAI Final Project 3.0 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1409 P Desberg 1221
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
51
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Special Education
Daaee COURSE TITLE ey DAYS Ly a) Deitel} ais)
41565 +SPE 460 01 Intro to Special Education Stew Ty, # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 900 D Berlin41567. SPE 507 01 SpecEd: Research & Trnds 20. M # 4:00- 6:45 pm SBS B137 P Gallagher 2152
SPE 523 01 FId Ex Sp Gen Ed Int M/M/S Dis 40 T # 7:00- 8:29 pm SCC 900 D Berlin 11122131Additional mandatory class meeting A Selmi 52 64Saturday, October 7th, 8:30-12pmCo-req: SPE 523S
SPE 523 05 Fld Ex Sp Gen Ed Int M/M/S Dis 40 W 3:30- 5:00 pm OffCampus M< Esposito 11122131Transition to Tch/ SPED Cohort 52 64Co-req: SPE 523S
SPE 523S 01 Fld Ex Sp Gen Ed Int M/M/S Dis 0.0), TBA TBA TBA TBA C Blackaller 11 122131Co-req: SPE 523 : 52 64
SPE 5238 05 Fld Ex Sp Gen Ed Int M/M/S Dis 0.0 TBA TBA TBA OffCampus_ M Esposito 11 1221 31Transition to Tch/ SPED Cohort 52 64Co-req: SPE 523
41576 +SPE 524 01 AdvLead Mgmt & Curr Mod Dis 30 2 PEL # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 601 Staff 2141577 +SPE 524 02 AdvLead Mgmt & Curr Mod Dis 20 # 7:00- 9:45 pm. SCC 810 A Selmi 2141578 +SPE 524 03 AdvLead Mgmt & Curr Mod Dis B02 # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 1300 A Selmi 2141691 +SPE 524 04 AdvLead Mgmt &Curr Mod Dis 2.0. Mi # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 700 B Farran 2141580 +SPE 528 01 AdvColl,Con, Comm SPED Spec Be es eee # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 601 Staff 2141579 +SPE 528 02 AdvColl,Con, Comm SPED Spec 30. - M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 601 Staff 2141692 +SPE 528 03 AdvColl,Con, Comm SPED Spec 30 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 601 Staff 2141581 +SPE 529 01 Adv Inst Curr Mod for Mld/Mod SO Pere # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3135 Staff 2141582 +SPE 529 02 Adv Inst Curr Mod for Mld/Mod 3.0%"<S 8:30-12:30 pm SCC 601 Staff 21
SPE 541S 01 Sp Ed Pre Ind Pln LevelI Intn Oey # 7:00- 8:30 pm TBA TBA DBerlin TLI2 2552Mandatory Meeting - Meets: 9/8/06 A Selmi
SPE 541$ 05 Sp Ed Pre Ind Pln Level I Intn 10 M 3:00- 4:00 pm OffCampus M Esposito 11.12.2152Transtion to Tch/ SPED Cohort
SPE 542$ 01 Spec Ed Ind Plan Review Super Loe ek # 4:00- 6:45 pm TBA TBA_ CBlackaller 11122134Mandatory Meeting - Meets: 9/8/06 52
+ SPE 544S 01 Sp Ed Pre Ind Plan Clear Lev 2 10." TH # 5:30- 6:45 pm TBA TBA DBerlin ie i22052Mandatory Meeting -Meets: 9/7/06
41601 SPE 545 01 Multi Ling Diff Excp Lrnrs Be SEA # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 810 Staff 21
41750 SPE 545 02 Multi Ling Diff Excp Lrnrs Ss CEES # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 710 Staff 21
SPE 545 05 Multi Ling Diff Excp Lrnrs 3.0. TBA TBA OffCampus Staff 111221Transition to Tch/ SPED Cohort
41602 +SPE 551 01 _ Biomed Info and Tech Interven 301. # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 810 S Grandinette 21
41604 +SPE 553 01 Assessmt and Transitions ECSE B05 W # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 601 Staff 2141605 +SPE 555 01 _ Prac Dir Tchng Erly Chid Sp Ed DO # 7:00-9:45, pm. SCC; 605 P Gallagher 2164
Co-req: SPE555S
es SPE 555S 01 Prac Dir Tchng Erly Chld Sp Ed 00: TRA TBA TBA TBA TBA P Gallagher 1$122131Co-req: SPE555 64
41695 SPE 558 01 MngngLrn Envmts Spec Gen Ed 3.02 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 810 Staff 2164Co-req: SPE 460
41608. SPE 558 02 MngngLrn Envmts Spec Gen Ed SO Te # 4:00- 6:45 pm WH F145 K Beard 21 64Co-req: SPE 460
41609 +SPE 560 01 Lang/Spc Dev/Dis & Alt Com Sys 2, Deotnids # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3136 Staff 2141611 +SPE 560 02 Lang/Spc Dev/Dis & Alt Com Sys 50% 0§ 9:00- 3:00 pm SCC 1300 Staff 21
+SPE 560 05 Lang/Spc Dev/Dis & Alt Com Sys 3.0 W TBA TBA OffCampuss Staff 111221Transition to Tch/ SPED Cohort
41614 +SPE 561 01 TypAtyp Dev Asmt Iss Sp Gen Ed S:0) Sabet # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 810 Staff 2141613 +SPE 561 02 TypAtyp Dev Asmt Iss Sp Gen Ed 3.0); cM # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS D125 Staff 21
+SPE 561 05 TypAtyp Dev Asmt Iss Sp Gen Ed 3.0. ueWE TBA TBA OffCampus Staff 111221Transition to Tch/ SPED Cohort
41615 +SPE 562 01 Adv Beh Emot Environ Supports 250 2 WV # 4:00- 6:45 pm WH F145 K Beard 2141616 +SPE 562 02 AdvBehEmot Environ Supports HM Ss # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH F145 K Beard ree41617, +SPE 563 01 Trans Plan & Couns in Spec Ed 3.0. TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 900 Staff 2141618 +SPE 563 02 Trans Plan & Couns in Spec Ed 30D # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3141 Staff 2141619 +SPE 564 01 Instr Plan & Curr Mod/Sev Dis 3.0 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 810 A Selmi 21
SPE 566 01 Dir Teach Inds Mod Sev Dis DO ee # 7:00- 8:15 pm SCC 635 S Grandinette 11 122152Co-req: SPE 566S 64
SPE 566S 01 Dir Teach Inds Mod Sev Dis i025 zee TBA TBA TBA TBA S Grandinette 11122131Co-req: SPE 566 52 64
41623 +SPE 567 01 _ Inst Plan/Curr Ind M/M Dis B.0 oe # 4:00- 6:45 pm WH A139 MEsposito 21
52 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE DEPARTMENT
aAe ‘a & 16 COURSE TITLE UNITS By Sy dy Pats ois)
+SPE 567 05 Inst Plan/CurrIndM/MDis Se # 4:00- 9:00 pm OffCampus Staff 111221
Transition to Tch/ SPED Cohort
“41624 +SPE 568 01 InstStrat Ind M/MDis 30 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 900 Staff 21SPE569 Ol DirTeachIndsMildModDis 5.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 900 Staff 11122131
Co-req: SPE 569S 5264
SPE 5698 01 Dir Teach Inds Mild ModDis 0.0 M~ TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11122131Co-req: SPE569 64
Teacher Education
“TED 400 01 Seminar: Intro to Ed eee 20 W # 4:00- 5:40 pm SAC 1107. D Newton 1112Multiple Subject
4 “TED 400 02 Seminar: Intro to Ed ; Bee ~ # «4:00-5:40 pm SCC 700 S° Johnston Wad2
Single Subject
“41205+TED 402 01 Educational Psychology ; ‘i 3.0) Mae # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 530 S Schaar SUa Uy va Ayeec
41206+TED402 02 EducationalPsychology 507 T _ # 4:00-6:45 pm SAC 2105 J Miller Tas i"+ TED 402 25 Educational Psychology Bian eae Oe, Ae ~ # +4:30- 9:00 pm OffCampus G Brockman Se bre
Transition to Teaching
41209+TED40301 _Eleme Reading/Language ArtsI: 30 M ——# 4:00- 6:45 pm SBS D225 L Hutton Ug41210 +TED 40302— ‘Eleme Reading/Language Atishs 6 30 We d00y oes pm SCC 810. D Brassell 11 ‘
Student Teaching
“41870 +TED 403 03 Eleme Reading/L.anguage Ari: ss3.0. W ~ # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 610 L Sarmiento 11
BCLAD
Course taughtin Spanish Only
‘41211+TED 404 01 Elem.Reading/LanguageArts II: De ent ce NM # ~4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 900 L Sarmiento 11
“41212. +TED 404 02 Elem.Reading/Language Atiete as Ge ae 9:00-1:45 am ‘SCC 530 L Hutton Ue
41871 +TED 40403, Flem.Reading/Language ArtsII; 3.0 M # 7:00-9:45pm SCC 655 LL Sarmiento ‘1! BCLAD
Course taught in Spanish Only
41213. +TED 406 01Teaching Secondary Reading 50. Te ‘# 4:00-6:45 pm SCC 601 J Aguilar41214 +TED 406 02 Teaching Secondary Reading 3.0: # 4:00- 6:45pm SCC 530 J Davis41872 +TED 406 03 TeachingSecondaryReading == 3.0 M ‘# 7:00-9:45 pm SAC 1107S Hollie ‘“41873.TED407 Ol. LanguageLearning eit ea SW “# 4:00-6:40 pm ‘SCC 655 D Brassell "40"
TED40725° Language Learning wae tee BOsOW ~# 4:30-9:00 pm OffCampus S Russell 111240
Transitiion to Teaching
41239 TED 407 97 Language Learning 30 § 9:00-11:00 am TVSection S$ Russell “40
On Cable Only -Los Angeles- Ch 36;
Torrance-Ch 6
Hawthorne & Gardena Ch 54
41481 +TED 408 01Elem MethodsInArt/Music EN # 5:00- 6:40 pm SCC 530 J Cantor41874. +TED 408 02ElemMethodsInArt/Music = 2.0 M _ © 00+ 6:40pm SCO eos. | Cantor41243. TED 41001 ElementaryMathMethods 20 ope. _# 7:00- 9:45pm SCC 530 D Newton cae li41244 «TED 410 02Elementary Math Methods Wie oO ae 00 SCC 530 G Brockman i
+TED 411 01 ClassroomManagement __ ROWe MeeBe 140 pi SAC AAIOTS wStall hete ANDMultiple Subject
+TED 411 02 GlassroomManagement = 20 #T # 6:00- 7:40 pm WH Ai39, S Hollie >) 21142Single Subject
“41236 +TED 412 01 ElSocStud/ContReadwrit = 20 W 1:00- 2:40 pm SCC 700 D Hembacher41237 +TED 412 02 ElSocStud/ContReadwrit == 2.0 SSWSs «4:00-5:40 pm SAC 2105 D Hembacher — eee41238 +TED 41501MulticulturalEducation TiS oP ooo fo OO~Se pia aeAc. p10? BR Olives 35 10D41240 +TED 415 02 MulticulturalEducation se Sibel en msee # 4:00 6:45 pm SAC 1107. G Aleman 1140.
+TED 415 25Multicultural Education| oe 30 M # 4:30- 9:00 pm -OffCampus E Olivos Wb 1gd0-o8s
Transition to Teaching
41241 +TED 415 93 MulticulturalEducation 20 3 aes Ges ~~ 9:00-11:00 am TVSection C Trujillo {£490< "2
Please refer to Distance
Learning (310) 243-2288
LA 36, RCN, Ch6 (South Bay)
and the Internet
“41245 +TED 416 01 ElementaryScienceMethods 20 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm SAC 3149 Staff41246 +TED 416 02ElementaryScienceMethods 2.0 TH # 7:00-9:45 pmSAC 3149 Staff41247 +TED 42001 ComputerLitForTeachers || 1.0 TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1409 N Mach 115260|
Meets: 8/31, 9/7, 9/14, 9/21, 9/28/0641248 +TED 420 02 ComputerLitForTeachers = 10° S:* .-) 9300- 2:00’pm =COE),1409. <N ‘Mach |. 11.5260
Meets: 9/23, 9/30, 10/7/06“41537+TED42004 ComputerLitForTeachers = 1.0 TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm COE 1409 N Mach “115260
Meets: 10/5, 10/12, 10/26, 11/2, 11/9/06
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 53
CtA a aEim lie ie 7 20 COURSE TITLE hey bh HOURS ut) iret) ia)
+ TED 437S 01 Student Teach ElementaryII 90)- TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1112 3152Multiple Subject StudentTeaching
TED 4455 01 Fieldwork: Elementary | 60&F # 4:30- 6:00 pm TBA TBA Staff Eira SheMandatory Meeting
See Dept for Meeting Dates
TED 445S 02 Fieldwork: Elementary © 60F # 6:30- 8:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 111252Mandatory Meeting
See Dept for Meeting Dates
41465 +TED 447 01 InternPerf.Assessment.MS 40 #F # 4:00- 6:40 pm SCC 605. § Schaar ce“ ‘+TED 4578 Ol _ Student Teaching:SecondaryI Uy G90. ERAS. | PUTRAC TBAT TRAC LBA SoNy oes 11123152‘41477 «“TED 460 01 Supp. Environ For Sec Students PaO, gS eee 9:00- 5:00 pm SCC 530 S$ Schaar ie. r
Meets: 9/2, 9/9, 9/16/06+TED 465S 01 Fieldwork:Secondary 60. & # 430- 6:00 pm TBA TBA S$ Russell 11123152
Meets: 9/1 and 12/1/06
+TED 465 02 Fieldwork:Secondary == 60 + &F - #~ ~6:05- 7:35 pm TBA TBA S Russell. “11:123152Meets: 9/1 and 12/1/06 |
41480\°+TED 467 ) OL ciSee Methods, > ig ce nh 30. Ta ~ # =7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 1304 S$ Hollie 11 fie: English :
Meets: 8/31- 10/19/06
41482 +TED 467 02 SecMethodsi: = ==. 30 TT # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 530. D Newton i] SeepMathematics
Meets: 8/31+10/19/0641483 +TED 467 03 Sec MethodsI: See eye # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 601 K Trimble a0
History/ Social Science/ForeignLanguage
41486 +TED 468 01 Sec TeachMeth II BOC # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS Di25 J Davis a staaeEnglish
Meets: 8/31- 10/19/06
“41487 + TED 468 02 Sec Teach MethIl Bee ii BOs # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 1300 StaffMathematics
Meets: 8/31-10/19/0641491 +TED 470 01 CriticalPersinUrbEd #20 #T # 4:00- 5:40 pm SAC 2107 E Olivos atl41492 +TED 470 02 Critical Persin UrbEd 20 W #4:00- 5:40 pm SAC 2107. G Aleman 1 i41493 +TED 470 03 CriticalPersinUrbEd Se OBO Wh a BC Oe seo pm $C 655 FE Olivos- s 1141494 +TED 472 01 Intern Perf, Assessment:SS. MeO Me eer OOOO pm “BAC 502" —-S Lal» fucteal be -
Meets: 9/1 and 12/1/06
41501 +TED 476 01 SummAssess Sem:Phase2MSST 2020 FP, # 4:00- 6:40 pm SBS D225 ‘Staff Woo. SMeets: 9/8, 9/22,10/13, 11/3, 11/17/06
41502 +TED 476 02SummAssessSem:Phase2MSST -2.0.—*=&E # 4:00- 6:40 pm SAC 1107 G Brockman— 1152 °Meets: 9/8, 9/22,10/13, 11/3, 11/17/06
“41508 +TED 481 01 SummAssessSem:Phase2SSST 20 F pm SAC 3142. S Hollie 1152 =Meets: 9/8, 9/22,10/13, 11/3,11/17/06
“41509 TED 490 01 IssuesInEducation_ see ihesOe 3 pm “SAC 1107. C Mellblom eet"FED 4948. 01 Independent Study Z 1.0 TBA “TRA“TBA dR Gordons. abil? +"FED. 4948 02 _ IndependentStudy s BOT Poa TAMERAGE Shatees bgvwigrre, Clan
Art Education
tee TED 494S 03 IndependentStudy= |3.0T # 7:00-9:45 pm TBATBA Saf! 12).Music Education
41875. TED 495 01 SelectTopicsInEd: (oe Oa # 4:00- 6:40 pm SCC 625 Staff CS eeTPA Transition
ENGLISH40072. ENG 088 01-‘Developmental Readingawe 30 MW 8:30-9:45 am Tea.A221 etal * 1571739040073.»«ENG088 tae: Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 4 SeetRtalh -ahs "ny RPI40074 ENG08803 DevelopmentalReading 3.0 TTH CN aera yaw rie40075 = ENG 088 04DevelopmentalReading_ eTho ge es ee ee POBLES iy be Sta _1571739040076 = ENG 088 05 Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15am LCHA221. Staff. 15717390“40077. ENG 088 06 Developmentalal Reading 3. MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A227 Staff = 1571739040078 ENG 08807 DevelopmentalRReading 30. TTH 10:00-11:15 am LCHA22i Staff 15717390©40079_ ENG 088 08_Developmental Reading 5.00) ER 10:00-11:15 am LCH A227.Staff + ~—~—«1571739040080 ENG 088 09 Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F125 Staff ——«1571739040081 ENG 088 10Developmental Reading 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm LCHA221 Staff «15717390“40082 ENG 088 “11Developr 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCHA221] Staff —~—~—«1571739040083ENG 088 12°2Develop: 3.0 TTH “1:00-2:15 pm WHAil8 Staff ~—«:15 71739040084 __ENG088 13 Developmental Reading 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45pm LCH A230 Peeas AD oe
54 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
aUaAve NeFa 10 COURSE TITLE hy LTA Psy BLOG/RM Det sy
40085 ENG 088 14 Developmental Reading 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A230 Staff 15717390
"40086 ENG 099 01 Basic WritingWorkshop| 3.0 MW $:50- 9:45. ainuenLGHsANSO i>Stigsaa. ate3 901ka
“40087 ENG 099 02. Basic Writing Workshop_ 6:>MW ; 8:30- att HCEOAIDames tales cere a
“40088 +=ENG099 03 Basic Writing Workshop 3.0 1TH 8:30- 9:45 am SBSD125__ FiBtaee e 157390
“40089.=ENG099 04° ‘Basic Writing Workshop _ es 3.0 TTH 8:30- 9:45 am SBS £126 Staff RES78906.5s
40090 ENG 099 05 Basic WritingWorkshop 30 MW | 10:00-11:15am LCH A230 Staff ROTO 73.902) wh
40091 ENG 099 06 Basic Writing Workshop 3.0 MW. 10:00-11:15am LCHA229 Staff 157390
“40092. ~ENG099 07. Basic“WritingWorkshop ry, Sg 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBSDi21 ‘Staff 157390
40093. ENG 099 08 Basic Writing Workshop, ae oe oe Tete 10:00-11:15 am SBS Gl26 Staff— 157390
"40094 ENG 099 09 Basic WritingWorkshop 830 Sa 10:00-11:15am =LGH A209: *iStaf.. Ve.)MIB739000
"40095 ENG 099 10 Basic Writing Workshop — 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS£126 Staff 157390_
40096 ENG 099 11 Basic Writing Workshop— ‘ 30 MW 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A228 Staff .—-—:157390
40097 ENG 099 12— Writing Workshop — PO MEET 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A224 Staff RAG 7490.40
40098 ENG 099 13 BasicWritingWorkshop 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCHA224 M Sutton —‘:157390
40099 ENG 099 14 Basic WritingWorkshop _ 3.0. TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm WH A139. Staff —-:157390
40100 ENG 099 15. Writing Workshop Ap? RGee 2:30- 345 pm WH F145 Staff (157390
40101 ENG 099 sic Writing Workshop 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LIB A109_Staff 157390©
40102 +ENG 110 01 Freshman Composition ee “3.0 MW 8:30-9:45 am SBS A144 F Vse0 oe
40103. +ENG 110 02 Freshman Composition | Lae BOs oR 8:30- 9:45am LCH A228 “PSAPes
40104 +ENG 110 03FreshmanCompositionI 3.0MW 10:00-11:15am SBSG122 Staff ‘SPROO
40105 +ENG 110 04Freshman CompositionI 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS D219Staff —
40106 +ENG 11005 FreshmanComposition| 30° MW | “11:30-12:45 pm SBS -BII5
“40107.+ENG 110 06 FreshmanCompositionI Roe api ee 11:30-12:45pm LCH A228 Staff Ps
“40108 +ENG 110 07— FreshmanComposition! sae 30 MW _- 1:00- 2:15>pm LCH A229 Staff
“40109.+ENG 110 08 FreshmanComposition I-ae a0The Ys 1:00-2:15 pm LCH A219 DB 590.
“40110 +ENG 110 09 ‘Freshman Composition 1 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm WH F145. C Cauthen_ 7590
40111 +ENG110 10 FreshmanComposition| ane 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm WH A139 Staff IBON te
40112. +ENG 110 11.FreshmanCompositionl 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A229.C Cauthen —7590 F
“@ll3+ENG 11012 FreshmanComposiionl 30 TTH| # 4:00-5:15pm NSMC213__Notairee ae.7OOO
“40134 +ENG lll 01—~ Freshman‘Composition I~= 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SBSsCBIgSs0 248tatt/ ee BON.seeat
“40135 +ENG 111 02 FreshmanComposition 3.0: eine 8:30- 9:45 am WHAlI8Staff 7690
40136 +ENG lll 03 F sshmanComposition] 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B231.Staff |7690. eS.
40137 +ENG 111 04Freshman CompositionII 23.6 eR 10:00-11:15 am SBS F125 Staff 7600 2h
40143 +ENG 111_ 05 Freshman C‘composition It 3.0 MW 11:30- 12:45 pm SRO; sBaIS Staff 7690 ; E
“40144+ENG111 06 Freshman Compositionmo te 30. 11:30-12:45_ pm SBS F125. Staff | 7690
40145. +ENGlll s d omposition Tce: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS. Bll5_ Staff i 7690
40146 +ENG11108 FreshmanComposition1 TEE OR 1:00- 2:15 pm WH F145 Staff 7690
40147. +ENG 111 09 FreshmanComposition] 3.0 .MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A219 T Giannotti 7690 e
40148. +ENG 11110RigenRepent Tg.0=TE ee 280 ae) pr LECH” Al24 Staff oe
4049 +ENG111ll Le oe83GMWS ee4004 Sapm LOM Avat Staff 7690
40150+ENG11112 Fr ia ka rye AARCet Al ‘5:15 pm SBS Bll5 Staff 76.90
40151 +ENG 111 13 FreshmanCompositionIl 3.0MW #5:30- 6:45pm LCHPoAu. oun 7690
40152 +ENG302 01 EnglitTol642 30 TTH # 7:00- 8:15pm SBS F125 L Feuer
40153 +ENG 30301EngLit: 1642-1832 ae 3.0MW #8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A324 H Oesterheld
40154 +ENG305. 01 CriticalReadingofLiterature. |. .3.0‘TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B11S T Chin
40155 +ENG 305 02 Critical ReadingofLiterature 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A324 R Hernandez
40156 +ENG 305 03 Critical ReadingofLiterature 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm “LCH A224. M Youngkin Zi
40157 +ENG 305 04 CriticalReading ofLiterature Te,ain aed 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A228 L Feuer
40158 +ENG 30505CriticalReadingofLiterature 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS F125 T Giannotti
40159 +ENG 305 06 CriticalReadingofLiterature a 30 tPA #5:30- 6:45pmLCHA230 A White ne Sonny
40160 +ENG 305 07 Critical Reading ofLiterature 3.0. TTH —#8:30-9:45 pmLCH A219 _D Sherman i. #
40161 +ENG 307 01 PracticeInLitCriticism nO. Sue # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A324 D Best
40162 +ENG 307 02 PracticeInLitCriticism 3.0MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A219 R Hernandez
40163 +ENG 307 03 PracticeInLit Criticism 30 TTH — # 8:30- 9:45 pmLCH A228 DBest
40164. +ENG 308 01 CritApproachChild Lit“ 30 MW | # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B11l0 H Oéesterheld
40165 +ENG 308 02 Crit ApproachChildLit 30 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pmLCHA324 M Youngkin
40166 +ENG 310 01 Stdy Of Language-SameSpa310 3.0 TTH ~~ 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B231 B Mohr
40167 +ENG 311 01 Phonology 30. TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS E126 ~B Mohr
40168 +ENG 314 01 English Syntax: Trad 3.0... TTH 10:00-11:15am SBS F225 Staff
40170 +ENG 314 02 EnglishSyntax:Trad 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm WH D176 Staff
40171 +ENG 314 03 English Syntax: Trad eeeeeeCea ae Staff
40172 +ENG 314 04 English Syntax: Trad 3.0 MW # © 4:00- 5:15 pm WH_ Di76 Staff
40210 +ENG 314 05 English Syntax: Trad 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm WH_ D176 Staff
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).>
, 55
Sanaa ce ia he SEC, COURSE TITLE hls) bh) Cs BLDG/RM Ue| FOOTNOTES
40212 +ENG 315 01 English Syntax: Gen-Trans 30) (EREL # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS F125 C Zoerner40211 +ENG317 01 Socioling: Black English 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B231 B Mohr 63
Cr Listed: 40404 ENG 584 01
“40213 +ENG 325 01 Poetry “a 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A219.MSutton40217 +ENG 326 01 ProseFiction 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS F121 L Ferrario40219 +ENG 340 01 American Lit To 1865 3.0 TTH -2330- 3:45 pm SBS B140. T Chin40221+ENG 341 01 AmerLit:1865-Present 30 TTH # 5:30-6:45 pm LCHA324JHauss hese40222 +ENG 343 01 Afto-Amer Poetry&Drama 3.0 TTH LE0-1245: pm SBS ty Oks AOE. ce. ce fo ee,40224 +ENG 344 01 African-American Prose 3.0.° STE # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D219 T Chin40280+ENG 347 01 Lit Of Ethnicity/Gender 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A324 R Hernandez40281+ENG 350 01 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A219 Staff 779040282.+ENG 350 02 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A228 Staff 779040283 +ENG 350 03 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 8:30- 9:45 am SBS Al44 Staff +779040284 +ENG 350 04 Advanced Composition 3.0) ETH 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A224 Staff 779040285 +ENG 350 05 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B115 Stair «| 779040286 +ENG 350 06 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A324 Staff 779040287 +ENG 350 07 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am WH A139 Staff 779040288 +ENG 350 08 Advanced Composition 3.0. FO 10:00-11:15 am WH_ F145 Staff 779040289 +ENG 350 09 Advanced Composition 30 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH A139 Staff 779040290 +ENG 350 10 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm WH A139 Staff 779040291 +ENG 350 11 Advanced Composition 30 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A228 R Hernandez 779040292.+ENG 350 12 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS BI1I5 Staff 77.90“40293 +ENG 350 13 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBSB15 H Oesterheld 779040294 +ENG350 14 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A219 A White 779040295 +ENG 350 15 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 4:00-5:15 pm SBS. B15 Staff ye) SemeO40296 +ENG 350 16 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D219 Staff 779040297+ENG350 17 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS E220 J Hauss 779040298 +ENG 350 18 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SAC 1101 Staff 779040299 +ENG 350 19 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 5:30-6:45 pm SBS D219. Staff.+ ~-+779040300 +ENG 350 20 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D219 Staff 779040340 +ENG 350 21 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D125 Staff 779040342 +ENG 350 22 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A224 Staff 779040344 +ENG 350 23 AdvancedComposition 3.0. TTB # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B131 Staff 779040345 +ENG 350 24 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A228 Staff 779040346.+ENG 350 25 Advanced Composition 30° ee # 8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A324 Staff 779040347 +ENG 352 01 Writ Spkg Skills Mgmt 3.0 1TH 1):30-12:45 pm WH F145 Staff 74779040348 +ENG 352 02 Writ Spkg Skills Mgmt 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS D219 Staff 74779040351 +ENG 414 01 American English 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A227 V Wenzell 63
Cr Listed: 40389 ENG 514 O1
40360 +ENG420 01 Linguistic Analysis 3.0 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B231B Mohr 63Cr Listed: 40402 ENG 582 01
40361 +ENG 435 01 Readings In World Lit 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B231 H Oesterheld40362 +ENG 457 01 Advanced Compfor Teachers 3.0.°° et # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A219 D Sherman40368 +ENG 467 01 Shakespeare 3.0 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A224 L Feuer40369 +ENG 485 01 StudInLit, Comp, Read STE # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A219 D Sherman40372 +ENG 487 01 _Introto 2ndLangTeaching 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am LCH A219 C Zoerner40374 +ENG 487 02 Intro to 2nd LangTeaching 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A219 § Phillabaum40375 +ENG 487 03 Introto 2nd Lang Teaching 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS F125 S$ Phillabaum40376 +ENG 487 04 Intro to 2nd Lang Teaching 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A219. V Wenzell40377 +ENG 490 01 SeminIit: 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS F125 M Youngkin 20
Prison Literature :40378 +ENG 492 01 SemInLing: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS BI15 S§ Phillabaum 2063
Cr Listed: 40412 ENG 592 01
40381 +ENG 4945 01. Independent Study 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 13 2040385+ENG 4948 02 Independent Study 2.0. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 13 2040386 +ENG 4945 03 Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 13 2040387+ENG 4948 04 Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 13 20“40388 ENG 501 01 Advanced Studies inLiterature 20" cee # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A330 D Best40389 ENG 514 01 American English 3.0. MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A227 V Wenzell 63
Cr Listed: 40351 ENG 414 0140390 ENG 530 01 Sem: Stu In Medieval Lit 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A224 M Sutton 21
Constructions of Body/Identityin Medieval Lit.
56 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
bets) DEPARTMENTaus ees
Por aiid UNITS LA Drs tt at FOOTNOTES
40391 ENG 543 01 Sem:StuInRomanticLit: 3.0: - MW # 8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A224 MYoungkin 21
The Beautiful & the Sublime
40393 +ENG 545 01 LiteraryCriticism 3.0 TTH # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A224 A White 21
40394. ENG 549 01 Sem:ModernBritish Lit 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SAC 1103 T Giannotti 21
Beckett and Company
40395. ENG 552 01 Sem: StudiesInAmerLit 3.0 TTH # 8:30-9:45 pm LCH A224 J Hauss 21
The Slave’s Narrative
“40397. ENG 570 01 Seminarin Writing— 3.0 MW 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A330 C Cauthen
“40399 ENG 576 01 His &TheorOfRhetoric 3.077 NAY # 5:30- 6:45-pm LCH A229 _ L Ferrario 21
40400 ENG 577 01 CurlIssuesInRhet&Comp 3.0 MW # 8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A219 C Cauthen 21
Literacy, Community, and Culture
“40402. ENG 582 01 Seminar: Linguistic Analysis 40. TIE # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS 8231 B Mohr 63
Cr Listed: 40360 ENG 420 01
“40404. ENG 584 01 Seminar: Sociolinguistics 30° TH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B231 8B Mohr 2163
Cr Listed: 40211 ENG 317 01
40410 +ENG 585 01 Second Lang Acquisition 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A227. § Phillabaum 21
“40411. ENG 587 01 Sem:CurIssInTESL/Ling 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A330 V Wenzell
Intro to Corpus Linguistics
40412. ENG 592 01 Sem:TopicsInLingTheory 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B115 S$ Phillabaum 2163
Language & Multimodal Activity
Cr Listed: 40378 ENG 492 01
“40414. ENG 594S 01 IndependentStudy 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1321
40416 ENG 5948 02 IndependentStudy 7hevi bi3-8 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1321
“40417. ENG 5948 03Independent Study 307. CBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1321
40418 ENG 5948 04Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1321
40419 ENG 5948 05Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1321
40420 ENG 5948 06 Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1321
ENG 6008 71 Grad Continuation Course 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff (ago
To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100 or phone (310)243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
FRENCH
40525.FRE 11001 BeginningFrenchI 3.0 ITH 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A223. M Galant
GEOGRAPHY
40904. GEO 100 01 HumanGeography 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM B252_ R Saunders
“40905. GEO 100 02 Human Geography 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C221 R Saunders
40906. GEO 200 01 Physical Geography 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH F145 Staff 19 23
Restricted to Honors Students
40907. GEO 200 02 Physical Geography 310 SEPt # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM C221 Staff
40908 GEO 305 01 Cartography 3.0 TTH 9:00- 9:25 am LIB A127. MFerris 30 64
Co-req: 40909 GEO 305L 01 R Hay
40909 GEO 305L 01 Cartography Lab 0.0 TTH 9:39-12:00 pm LIB A127 MFerris 30 64
Co-req: 40908 GEO 305 01 R Hay
"40910 GEO 350 01 World Geography 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM C213 R Saunders
40911 GEO. 350 02 WorldGeography 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C213 R Saunders
“40913.+ GEO 370 01 Numerical Methods in Geography 3.0 MW 2:30- 4:50 pm LIB A127 J Keyantash 64
Co-req: GEO370L
40914. GEO 416 01 Climatology 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm LIB A127 J Keyantash
~ GEO 4948 01 Independent Study 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA __ Staff 12
~~ GEO 494S 02 Independent Study 30. 1BA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
GEO 494S 03 Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
GEO 498S 01 Directed Research 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
GEO 4988 02 Directed Research 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
GEO 4988 03 Directed Research S00" TEAK TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1)
Graduate Education (See Education)
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).py
CSamiam a Aue & SEC, COURSE TITLE hey LAY pty pitt Derg ais)
HEALTH SCIENCE41893. HEA 100 01. Health&Lifestyles 3.0. MW 1:00- 2:15 pm WH AII8 V Parker-Crockett41894 HEA 100 02 Health&Li mien er St 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 700 V_ Parker-Crockett‘41754 HEA 280 01 Orientation&Rad Protect 10 MTWTHF TBA TBA OffCampus D Ortiz i41762 HEA 281 01_ MedTerminology:RRadiology _ 1.0 MTWTHE TBA TBA OffCampus D Ortiz 1141763. ~HEA 287 01. Clinical!Practicum I 1.0 |MTWTHE TBA TBA OffCampus_ D Ortiz 1141896 HEA 300 01 HealthInPublicEduc SoS 305 ee # 4:00- 5:45 pm SAC 3135 P Krochalk41880 HEA 300 61 Health In PublicEduc 20° 8 9:00- 5:00 pm LCH A324 P Krochalk
Meets: 9/9, 9/10, 9/23, & 9/24/06 SU 9:00- 5:00 pm LCH A32441881 HEA 300 62 HealthInPublicEduc) 20S 9:00- 5:00 pm LCH A324 P Krochalk
Meets: 10/14, 10/15, 10/28,&10/29 SU 9:00- 5:00 pm LCH A32441897 +HEA 312 01 IntroTo PublicHealth 3.0 TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC1306 A El-Ahraf ie41879 HEA 31401 HealthBehavior 3.0 ITH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 710 V Parker-Crockett 1141898 +HEA31501 Interpers SkillsHeaCom SD ee # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1426 E Wells ll41900 +HEA 31801 HealthRResourcesMgmt Be aOeOM # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 605 F Sun ll41752 +HEA 372 01 RT History, Philosophy, Review «140. SS 1030211.07am LCH A224 D Ortiz ll41753 +HEA 374.01 ~RT"Sociopolitics Review “al HOssog 2:00- 2:50 pm LCH A224 K Trivedi ll41764 HEA 380 01_ Darkroom Chem/Techniques 1.0 MTWTHF TBA TBA OffCampus D Ortiz ll41765 =HEA 381 01 Patient CareProcRe: Radiolog e 2.0 MIWTHF TBA TBA OffCampus D. Ortiz 1141766 HEA 38201__ PrinOf Radiographic Exposure 3.0. MTWTHF TBA TBAOffCampus D Ortiz ll41768 HEA 385 01. Radiation’Protection =—=—=—SSs=*=*~=<~*éSSSC*~MTWTF ~—=S TBA ‘TBA OffCampus D Ortiz ll41774 “HEA 38502 RadiationProtection SOS 3:00- 4:30 pm LCH A224 _ KTrivedi 11“41767. «HEA 38701 Clinical Practicum II € 3.0 MIWTHE TBA TBA OffCampus _ Staff 119041903 +HEA 395 01 Special Topcs in HeaSci 10: SH # 4:00- 5:45 pm LCH A202 P Krochalk41901 +HEA 466_01 Environ Health Problems 30°28 9:00-11:45 am LCH A228 A El-Ahraf ir41877 +HEA 46801 MulticuluturalHealth = +~»«<30 W. # 7-00. 9:45 pm SCC 645 P Krochalk“41878 +HEA 472. O1 SurveyOfHealth CareFin 30 TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH A139 E Wells iB41775 HEA 480 02 Radiological Physics pani BO eae 7:30- 8:50 am LCH A224 Staff iB41771 HEA 481 01 TopogrAnatomy&PositionsII 3.0 MTWTHF TBA TBA OffCampus Staff 141776 HEA 481 02_“Topogr Anatomy & Positions Il 3.00798 9:00-10:20 am LCH A224 Staff ll41770 “HEA 481_01 TopogrAnatomy&PositionsIT 3.0. MTWTHE TBA TBA OffCampus Staff iF41769 ~HEA482 01 ‘Special Radiogr Procedures 2.0 MTWTHF TBA TBA OffCampus Staff 11A178 HEA48702 Clinical PracticumIV 1,0¢je 11:30-12:20 pm LCH A224 Staff 119041772. ~HEA 488 01 Clinical PracticumV 3.0 MTWTHF TBA TBA _ OffCampus Staff 1190‘41779~~~-HEA 48802 Clinical Practicum V 505° S —-12:;30- 1:50 pm LCH A224 Staff 119041902. - +“HEA 490 Ol 4H Senior Seminar See Sai:oN RS # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 1306 E Wells 1141773 HEA 49901 Senior Project Radiology 10MTWTHFTBATBA OffCampus Staff i
HEALTH SCIENCES41083 HSC 201 01__Health Systems & Perspectives 3.0 TH #=4:00- 6:45 pm WH All8 F Sun41895 HSC 201 02HealthSy.Systems& Perspectives «3.0.«=W ~~«#~*7:00- ‘9:45 pm SBS B1I5 F Sun41081 +HSC 308Ol Pathophysfor HithProfessions 3.0 W # 6:15-9:00 pm WH All7_ P D’Amore“41082 SC 492°01_ResearchMethods in Hlth Sci > a0 _ 1:00-3:45 pm WH A118 P D’Amore41780 > 500 O01 HealthCare Leadership & Mgt 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 625 E Hope Kearns 21\ 41782 + HSC 50501 TeacStrat for Health Prof 3.0 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC625 ~ E HopeKearns 1141783 C506 01CriticalAssessofHeaScilit. +#30 T > # 7:00-9:45 pm SCC 710 | P D’Amore ul41781 +HSC 530 01 HCStratPlan& Market 3.0 TH _ # 7:00-9:45 pm SAC 1103. F Sun 2141784 ~~ HSC 5948.02 _ IndStudyinHealth Science 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E HopeKearns 1141785 HSC 5948 03 IndStudyinHealthScience~*~ ~+«<3.0 TBATBA TBA TBA TBA E HopeKearns 1141786 +HSC59901 GraduateCapstone Activity dO A ay TBA TBA ‘TBA TBA _£ HopeKearns 1]
~~ HSC 600S71 Grad ContinuationCourse 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11 121321To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100or phone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact your program advisor.
58 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
cu 3 Maaa Ae veFa 10 COURSE TITLE hs bE) crs ett) tet bis)
History40241 HIS 101 01 History Of United States 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pn WH D165 K Fawver 41
40242 HIS 101 02 History Of United States 3.0: SOW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A103 Staff 41
40244 HIS 101 03 History Of United States 3.0: --TTH 10:00-11:15 am LCH A103 Staff 41
40245 HIS 101 04 _ History OfUnited States 3.0: Pita 4:00- 5:15 pm SCC 1100 Staff 41
40247 HIS 101 05 History Of United States 3.0 MW 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS _ E122 Staff 41
40248 HIS 101 51 History Of United States 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 41
Examination Only
Contact the department for
testing information.
40249 HIS 120 01 ° World Civilizations! 30 11:30-12:45 pm SBS D225 C Udeze
40252. HIS 120 02 World Civilizations! , 30. > Tie 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff
40253 HIS 120 03 World Civilizations| 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B131 Staff
40254 HIS 121 01 World Civilizations II 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS D225 Staff
40255 HIS 121 02 World Civilizations II 3.0e-ca cet 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B143 Staff
40256 +HIS 300 01 Research &Writing Skills 3.0. TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A228 C Udeze 1190
40257 +HIS 300 02 Research & Writing Skills 3.0. iW: 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A230 Staff 1190
40258 HIS 301 01 Indiv Fam & Com His Persp 3.0: 1TH 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A219 E Verba
40259 HIS 301 02 Indiv Fam & Com His Persp _ 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm WH_ A139 Staff
40260 HIS 301 03 Indiv Fam & Com His Persp 3.0 MW 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A230 Staff
40261 HIS 301 04 Indiv Fam & Com His Persp SO ¢: ee 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B215 Staff
40262 +HIS 304 01 Theory & Prac OfHistory 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS Al44_ E Verba
40263 +HIS 304 02Theory & Prac OfHistory 3.0. TTH 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A224 Staff
40264. HIS 314 01 Emergence Modern Europe a 3.0 . TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B115 H Holter
40265 HIS 330 01 USColonial Period 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A224 K Fawver
40266. HIS 336 01 USRecent Period z SiO as 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B115 L Luciano
40267. HIS 341 01 California 3.0 MW 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A324 K Fawver
40268 HIS 341 02 California 300 -TTe 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B140_— L Luciano ag:
40270 HIS 345 01 Hist Mex-Amer People| 3.0 MW 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A227 M ‘Chavez
40272. HIS 368 01 Mexico: Colonial 300 edee 10:00-11:15 am LCH A224 E Verba
40273 HIS 380 01 Women In History 30. «Tin 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C213 _— L Luciano
40274 +HIS 490 01 Senior Seminar In History 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A224 E Verba
40276 +HIS 490 02 Senior SeminarIn History 3:0 FEM 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A219 C Udeze
+HIS 4948S 01 Independent Study 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA DLewis 12
+HIS 494S 02 Independent Study 2.6. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA DLewis 12
+HIS 4948 03 Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA D Lewis isc oy uk
Honors PRoGRAM41254 +AFS 231 02Africana Literary Traditions 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F125 M Furusa 23
Restricted to Honors students
40924. EAR 100 04- Physical Geology 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM D123 Staff 19 23 32
Restricted to Honors students
40906 GEO 200 01 Physical Geography 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH_ F145 Staff Ae 19 23
Restricted to Honors students
40191. PHI 120 01 Critical Reasoning 3.0 MW 2:30- 345 pm SBS D219 D Lewis 23
; Restricted to Honors students
41777. PSY 101 03 GenSt:Understand Hum Beh Sih ed 11:30-12:45 pm SBS A210 L Carrier 19 23
Restricted to Honors students
HUMANITIES40392 +HUM 200 01 Intro To Humanities 3.0 MW 10;00-11:15 am §SBS_ B140 Staff 78
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for students in this section.
40396 +HUM 200 02 Intro To Humanities 3.0 ae 10:00-11:15 am LCH A324 Staff 78
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for students in this section.
40398 +HUM 200 03 IntroTo Humanities $0"; aan 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A324 P Rodney 78
The C.L.A.S.S. program will providestudy sessions for students in this section.
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).59
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40401 +HUM 200 04 Intro To Humanities 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH D176 Staff 78The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for studentsin this section.40403 +HUM 200 05 IntroTo Humanities 30° 3TH. # -a00-' 5:5 pm SBS B140 Staff rf 7
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for studentsiinthis section.
40405 +HUM 200 06 Intro To Humanities— 30 MW — # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM B252 Staif 78The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for studentsiinthis section.
40413. +HUM 31001 KeyConcepts 2 A PTR or 1002S pm WL D6 OWDeuces SS aePower of Masks
4002 +HUM31° 0 KepConcepty OW a pm SBS Bi43 J Jeffers $9 CeSuccess and Valuesin the United States
40423 +HUM31003KeyConcepts S52 MN ES B80. Sas pe SOC ne SRE a aWar and HumanExperience
40424 +HUM310 04 Key Concepts aaAeo BDO64S pm Ree be SeaModern Culture and the Arts
40425 +HUM 310 05Key Concepts ioGlee ooae OOS Bm WE Ee TE eee SeLives of Faust
41755 “YHUM,510 06 “KeyGonceps Sp ge Co2s pm SBS D125 P Kalayjian (ReeSuccess and Values in the U.S.
Restricted to IDSSPAC7EEstudents
41152. +HUM310 41 KeyConcepts Peee oc. aeB le EBA, EBA iimeraetics ySef 2kDSSuccess and Values in the U.S.
Restricted to NURSING‘students
40428+HUM 312 01 KeyMovements- Sieh aaaarcadia eee 8:30- 9:45 am SBS Bl43 Staff. 49Harlem Renaissance
40472 +HUM 312 02 KeyMovements 30ITH 0s pm SBS? BIG Seth dSHarlem Renaissance
404744HUM31203 KeyMovements= =SSSSC*S*~C~CS~CS*~S~—OTOS am SCC 1100 1 Vasquez Mes ereNative American and Chicana
Women’sNarratives
40495 +HUM312 04 KeyMovements. =~»~~ ~~—~—~—~< PTH 123805 13345 pm NSM B52"SakModernism
‘S501+HUM3120SKeyMovemiema Bepm WH Dl76°.L Fitzsimmons 19.Medieval Japan and Europe _
40505 +HUM 31206 KeyMovements~~.~~~S~CS~S MW BS PSCC W00e -scStaf sh el AenRoots of Western Values
40508+HUM 312 07KeyMovements +. ~~~ «3.0 ITH OO BS pi’ SRS, Bilal” “M Fons. gsAfrican Literature and Culture
40512 +HUM314 01 Keylssues ie kA AEAEROcers SNe OMG ame ES BESRS ege S aeAmerican Dream
‘OSS FBUMS407 “Keyes aMe ee SOS. i.Sika eto lLaeAmerican Dream
40527 +HUM314 03Keylsues #2#«##30 TTH 1000-1615 am SBS Res otter 1gVisions of LosAngeles.
40528+HUM314 04Keylssues oo eeSeMW5ooRe Re ee SBS eaeaeeet esLiterature andtheRights ofWomen ‘
40530+HUM314 05 Key Issues” 3: aM EE 50 3h ke eke ee eee aeArt andSocial Protest _ i : :
40531+HUM31406Keylssues eo a SW Se oe aes eee ee Se ee ee eeVisions ofLossAngeles_ pis?
40532.+HUM 31407Keylssues ce ee. Ve. SLT) ke eee MR Yee ge ee :Literature and the Rights ofWomenMeets 8/26, 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21/06
Must attend full Ist meetingto add._
40535.HUM 500°01 TheHumanities 0.Wi 4ee OS pn. 8S, Fs ee40534 ~=HUM520. 01 Seminar In Be SG. EN ne® Ae SMS bee Wh AI. Sige OO Catt“40533.«HUM522_ Ol Se terature a Me nO teas pm len ADT eo
+HUM594801 Independe 3.0 TBA ‘TBA TBA TBA TBA LFit ks Spe eer+HUM599501 Final Project fa Ce: Sea ae aeeeFitzsimmons 1221
"HUM600871Grad ContinuationCourse.~~-0.0.~‘TBA «TBA TBA TRA TBAT a eeTo register, contact the College ofExtended & International Education
in EE 1100 orphone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
60 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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Hii7 ANT 310 01 Culture& Personality “30 MW # 7:00- &15 pm SBS Al44 S ‘Needham
41120. ANT 335 01 Comparative Cultures ——39 ITH # 7:00- 15 pm SCC 1100 Staff mh et
41126. «ANT 389 O01 Transmission OfCulture — peSOEE eeOe25 pm SBS A144. S Orellana ea eg esmites
41014 +BIO 250 01 Elem HumAnat&Physiol 5 3.0 TTH 8:30- 9: SES BIN a ee aise ee
41048 +BIO 254 01 Human Biology 7 30 TTH # 5:00- 615 pm SCC 655 T Landefeld ee
41748 +BIO 254 40 Human Biology 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet R Giacosie eat
Ifyou any questions, please
contact the Biology Department
(310) 243-3381
“41086 + BIO 374 40Drug Abuse a0 TRA @t PRAS TRA Internet R Giacosie
Ifyou any questions, please
contact the Biology Department
(310) 243-3381
41087 +BIO 386 01 Human Aging 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM C221 HChoi_ eae eae
“4847 HUS 300 01 IntroToHumanServices “3.0MW 830-945 am WH A139 Staff | —*11:30 z
“41848. HUS 300. 02 IntroToHuman Services "39 TH #.700-9:45 pm SBS D125 Staten) 1130 ¥
41849 HUS 300 03 IntroToHumanServices Saws Gh ee eee iia am WH All7 Staff $0307),
42049 HUS 395 O01 Special Topics in HumanServices fog St| Se # «4:00-6:45 pm “SBS F121 See lie re ate.
Child Development: The School Age Years
050 -HUS 39502 Special TopicsinHumanServices «3.0 -T)2stit«:C400- 6:45 pm SBS A210 Staff pions cone!
Child Development: Adolescence
"41853. +HUS 396. 01° Practicum in Human Services , BR ae: ~9:00-10:15 am WH ALIS ‘Staff — 11266490
Co- req: HUS 396S
41855 +HUS 396 02 Practicum in Human Services Sih ane, des “4:00-2:15 pm SBS A104 Sats2. 711266490
Co-req: HUS3968
41856 +HUS 396 03 Practicum in Human Services Pett sap wernt ee “2:30-3:45 pm SBS. A104. ~—s Staff 11 266490
Co-req: HUS 3968
41857 +HUS 396 04 Practicun)inHumanServices ° 32 Wee ~ # ~5:30- 6:45 ‘pm SBS A104 Staff 11266490 —
Co-req: HUS 3965
“41858 +HUS 396 05 Practicum in Human Services 30. Tt # 7:00-8:15 pm SBS Al10 Staff 11 26 6490
Co-req: HUS 3968
Gissi 3 HUS 3996S 01 PratiicamiaHumenServices = «00 TBA + +«<‘TBA TBA” TRA TBA .|, bale. 112664
Co-req: HUS 396
41862 +HUS 396S 02 Practicum in Human Services oo TRA TRA TRA TBA TRA Suh aoe
Co-req: HUS 396
“aaee TIS SSeS ak Beco tinee Sone: a. 0 SR RBAA RA Sa AL 684
Go-req: HUS 396
“i864. + HUS 3968 04 Practicum in Human Services “ahtaal ekaRe
Co-req: HUS 396 E
“41865 +HUS 3968 05 Practicum in Human Services ot ea “TBA TBA. TBA TBA Staff 112664 —
Co-req: HUS 396
“41850 +HUS 400 01 CaseeManagement 3.0 MW “A104
41851 +HUS” 400 02 ~ Case Management ee Cen eae BS “A104
42051+HUS 495 Ol "Special 1Topics in Human Services Tar ay oe aes ne—9:45 pm “SBS A2i6. Staff
Communication Across the Life Span
42052. «HUS 495 02 SpecialTopics in HumanServices 3.0 Wane ~4:00- 6:45 pm ‘SBS A104 Renike ee Far Stee.
Writing and Statistics
Gisst + HUS 496 O01 AnternshipinHumanSewiess == 30S 7030-1145amWH All6 Staff =——:11266490
Co-req: HUS 496
“41852. +HUS- 496 02 Internship iin Human Services Fe, oe re “7:00- 8:15 pm_‘SBS A104 Stakeo ~~11266490
Co-req: HUS496S ‘
41859 +HUS 496 03— eneeTaeh) ANE.) Stal “41266490
Co-req: HUS4968 3
se) +HUS 496 04 InternshipinHumanServices 60 TBA TBA TBA. TBA TBA Staff |*:11266490__
Co-req: HUS 4968
“41866 +HUS 4965 01 Intershipin HumanServices ee EBA TBA PRA Seyros265REE,
Co-req: HUS 496
“867 4+ HUS 4965 02 Intership in Human Services 0.0. TBA ‘TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff =«=S«=s(ié‘izd6S
Co-req: HUS 496
“Fis6s + HUS 4968 03 IntershipinHumanServices aa) ak TBA. TBA. GA TRA Cum See
Co-req: HUS496
“hi869 +HUS 496S 04 Intershipin Human Services 00 TBA. TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff. (11265264
Co-req: HUS 496
40716 -PSY 314 +01 Behavior Modification Si? S05) Oe ~11:30-12:45 pm SBS B238s Staff eae A
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40717 PSY 314 02 Behavior Modification pee # 5:30- 8:15 pm SBS B131 Staff40722 PSY 340 01 Social Psych: Psych Persp ae ore 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B131 C Sneed40723 PSY 340 02 Social Psych: Psych Persp 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm, SBS B215_ § Santos40731 PSY 342 01 Interprsn And Group Dynam 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS _ B209 Staff40732 PSY 342 02 Interprsn And Group Dynam 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 710 Staff40733 PSY 350 01 Child Psychology 3.0 MW # = 5:30- 6:45 pm WH D165 M Hurtado-Ortiz40734 PSY 350 02 Child Psychology 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 900 Staff40735 PSY 352 01 Psych Adult Develop/Aging 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm WH D165 M Hurtado-Ortiz40737 PSY 363 01 The Abnormal Personality 30) TPH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B238 R Davis40738 PSY 363 02 The Abnormal Personality ahi oleee 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B238 R Davis40739 PSY 363 03 The Abnormal Personality 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B238 A Hass40740 PSY 367 01 Effective Comm Skills 30° SH # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS D121 Staff40712 PSY 367 02 Effective Comm Skills Oo cr 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B131 K Paxton40741 PSY 367 03 Effective Comm Skills RO 9:00-11:45 am SBS £122 Staff40742 PSY 368 01 Human Sexuality 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 900 Staff40743 PSY 383 01 Psych Of Black Experience DOr ene 8:30-11:15 am SBS B215 Staff40750 + PSY 464 01 Intro To Clinical Psych 30. Apa 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS E122 Staff40751 +PSY 470 01 Community Psychology 2.0 EH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B215 K Paxton41417 PUB 300 01 Foundation Of Pub Admin 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS D125 V Prakash41418 PUB 300 02 Foundation Of Pub Admin oe cae # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B101 Staff41445 PUB 371 01 Health Svc Adm Pub Policy DO. dete # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS £104 I Baxter40227 +REC 334 01 Therapeutic Rec& Ger 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH AI17_ L McFarland-Tovar40130 SOC 315 01 Sociology Of Work g0-. aeDE 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B110- R Hovard40131 SOC 315 02 Sociology Of Work S00 # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B131 R Hovard40132 SOC 320 01 The Family 3.00 MW # 8:30- 9:45 pm SBS B131 Staff40138 SOC 320 02. The Family O06 orDes 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B110 Staff40133, SOC 321 01 Sociology Of Education oS 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B131 D Bryan40139. SOC 322 01 SocEnviron Of Education 305-8 9:00-11:45 am SBS B110 D Bryan40140 SOC 331 01 Minority Racial Ethnc Rel 50° rd 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS F225 K Zugman40141 SOC 331 02 Minority Racial Ethnc Rel 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS BllO § Squires40309 SOC 340 01 Soc Psych: Soc Perspectiv 3,07. TPH 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B215 § Shakib40311 SOC 340 02 Soc Psych: Soc Perspectiv B00? Oe # 8:30- 9:45 pm SBS B215 § Shakib40312 SOC 341 01 Seminar In Small Groups 302 Or 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B215 Staff40321 SOC 362 01 Gangs & Adoles Subcultrs 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B131 L Skiffer40327. SOC 363 01 Drug& Alcohol Use 3.0 MW # ~7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B131_ L Skiffer40724 SOC 364 01 Corrections 3.0 Tin 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B131 J Quicker40727 SOC 369 01 Juvenile Delinquency SO Fee 10:00-11:15 am SBS B131 J Quicker40728 SOC 369 02 Juvenile Delinquency 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B215. J Quicker40756 SOC 386 01 Soc Of Helping Profession 3.0 MW .2:30- 3:45 pm SBS £122 Staff
INTERDISCIPLINARY STuDiES/PACE ProGRam41999 IDS 295 01 Special Topics in IDS 3.0. SU 9:00-11:45 am SBS B215 Staff42000 IDS 295 02 Special Topics in IDS 3.0. TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B115 V Price40174 IDS 320 01 Inter Top In Hum Stud: 30° M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F125 G Levine
USA: Rising or Declining Society?40175 IDS 320 02 Inter Top In Hum Stud: 3.0 T # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS BI115 D Heifetz
America’s Wars at Home & Abroad40177, IDS 326 01 ___ Perspectives In Human Studies 3.0* SU 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS Bl115 Staff 1124
Modern American Social Problems40178 IDS 326 02 Perspectives In Human Studies 30 8 8:30- 6:00 pm SBS F125 V Price 1124
Gender & GlobalizationMeets 8/26, 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21/06
40179 IDS 326 03 Perspectives In Human Studies 30 SW # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS BI140 V Price 1124Election 2006
40180 IDS 326 04 Perspectives In Human Studies SOs 8:30- 6:00 pm SBS B115 D Heifetz 1124Labor & Ethnicity
Meets 8/26, 9/9,9/25, 10/7 & 10/21/0640182 IDS 330 01 Interdis Top In Civilztn Air tact # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B110 P Kalayjian
US Ethnic Literature40183. IDS 330 02 Interdis Top In Civilztn 3.0~° TA # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B110 Staff
Theater on the Edge: World Drama
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40184 IDS 330 03. InterdisTopInCivilztn BO a 8:30- 6:00 pm SBS F125 Staff
Hero & Anti-Hero
Class meets 5 Saturdays:
9/16, 9/30, 10/14, 10/28, 11/11/06
40185 IDS 330 04 InterdisTopInCivilztn 30S. -8:30-6:00 pm SBS Bi15 G Levine
Gambling in the U.S.
Class meets 5 Saturdays:
9/16, 9/30, 10/14, 10/28, 11/10/06
40186 IDS 336 01 Perspectives In Civilization Sento Les ~ §:30- 6:00 pm SBS F125 Staff 1124
Title TBAMeets 5 Saturdays:
11/18, 12/2, 1/20, 2/3, 2/17/06
40187 IDS 336 02 PerspectivesIn Civilization 50.58 8:30- 6:00 pm SBS B115 P Kalayjian 1124
Inventing America’s Past
Meets 5 Saturdays:
11/18, 12/2, 1/20, 2/3, 2/17/06
40188 +IDS 350 01 Interd TopSci,Tech&Env ig 30M # 7:00-9:45 pm SBS BIIS C Jacobs —
Greenhouse Effect
40189 +IDS 350 02 Interd TopSci,Tech&Env 3.0290, 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B215 C Jacobs
Epidemics a
+IDS 380S 01 Portfolio Preparation 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA. Staff
+IDS 382 01 AssessOfPriorLearn 1.0 TBA TBA TBA “TRAC TBA 26. Staten
+IDS 3828 02 AssessOfPrior Learn puree. TBATBA” TBA TBA... Staff.
Gea tehac as aeines ace TB, TBA siti Stately a
+I1DS 382S 04 AssessOfPrior Learn Si a6 OTR) ORBACEDA. SRAMOBA OE
+IDS 3828 05 AssessOfPriorLearn Hoe 1 Aic. Le TBA TBA TBATBA Start
40192 +IDS 397 01 Writing Adjunct BE Ca SeeaoOne a 7:30-8:20 am SBSF125 — Staff BD 5a0T oe
40193 +IDS 397 02 Writing Adjunct ie SO Rs Le OMeprin. SCOL GUE, PRC sen ie at Beea
40194 +1DS 398 01 WritingAdjunct (Comp Cert) 2.0 TH # 530-645pm SCO 645. Staff. = 80529790.
+IDS 4928 02 Thematic Proj Fieldwork 1.0 TBA A Yok CUBA Te ee Oe
+IDS 4928 03 Thematic Proj Fieldwork 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBAT THA: beutd at
+IDS 4928 04 Thematic Proj Fieldwork 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TRALTEAT ola ees:
+IDS 4938 01 Them Proj:Final Product : 1.0 TBA TBA TBA RAH URAC. okie ©cera
+1DS 493S 02 ThemProj:Final Product 2.0 TBA RAPERBATTERToStal leeede ey
+IDS 4938 03 Them Proj:Final Product 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBATBA
+IDS 4938 04 ThemProj:Final Product 40 TBA TBA TBA RAL TBA(aayoI
+IDS 4948 01 Independent Study 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
+IDS 4948 02 Independent Study S055 455A: TBA TBA TBA TBA
+IDS 4948 03 Independent Study 4.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
+IDS 4948 04 Independent Study 5.0 TBA TBA TBA GhAL THAaGtaih cg ae
+1DS 4948 05 Independent Study 6.0 TBA TBA TBA TRAC RRA fom Aineie
+IDS 4948 06 Independent Study 702.1 BA TBA TBA TRA TRAY Sa eea
+IDS 4948 07 Independent Study a 8.0 TBA TBA TBA THAsIBA Oe SMhSue Sie a
41700 SBS 318 22 CulturalPluralism: 5.0.0 -SU 9:00-11:45 am SBS A144 Shia ane eae ee.
IDS/PACE Program only
41698 +SMT 312 02 Natural Processes 3.0 SU Seba oe EMEaeeee
IDS/PACE Program only
41699 +SMT 312 03 Natural Processes i 3.0 W ¢ 700-945 pm SBS E220. Swf | 19287).
IDS/PACE Program only aa A eee ee
JAPANESE
40526. JPN 110 01 Beginningjapanesel Seo Ma ee200;BonesCe Sa
KINESIOLOGY
41153. KIN 111A 01 Aerobics ; 10 MW 12:05-12:55 pm GYM Al02 _ Staff
41154. KIN 111A 02 Aerobics 1.0 TTH 12:05-12:55, pm GYM A104 Staff
41155. KIN 111A 03 Aerobics 1.0. TTH 11:00-11:50 am GYM A104 Staff
41156. KIN 113A 01 Socialand Folk Dance Activity 1.0 MW Nay 080 oa GNM AIG?cMee
41157. KIN 116A 01 Baseball 10 MW 12:00-12:50 pm Baseball Field G Wing 50 55 90
41158 KIN 118A 01 Basketball 10. TTH 12:00-12:50 pm GYM D102 ‘Staff 7 505590
41159. KIN 130A 01. Golf 1.0 MW 1:00- 1:50 pm GYM D102 J Johnson— iSOBRO0CL
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41160 KIN 141A 01 Martial Arts 1.0 MW 12:05-12:55 pm GYM A104 Staff 50 55 9041161 KIN 142A 01 PhysicalConditioning 10 MW 10:00-10:50 am FH BOI17 J Johnson 50559041162 KIN 156A 01 Swimming/All Levels 10 MW 12:00-12:50 pm GYM POOL Staff 50 55 63 9041163 KIN 162A 01 Tennis LO eer 1:00- 1:50 pm Tennis Crts Staff 5055 9041916 KIN 168A 01 Walking For Health 1.0 M # 5:30- 6:45 pm GYM A104 Staff 5055
Meet in Gym A104 for Roll Call
41917, KIN 168A 02 WalkingFor Health LG! 0 1:00- 2:15 pm GYM A104 Staff 5055Meet in Gym A104 for Roll Call
41918 KIN 168A 03 WalkingFor Health 10 TH 1:00- 2:15 pm GYM A104 Staff 5055Meet in Gym A104 for Roll Call
41919 KIN 168A 04 Walking For Health 1.0 TH # 4:00- 5:15 pm GYM A104 Staff 5055Meet in Gym A104 for Roll Call
42046 KIN 168A 05 Walking For Health 1d ee 10:30-11:45 am GYM A104 Staff 5055Meet in Gym A104 for Roll Call
41164 KIN 170A 01 WeightTraining 1.0 MW 7:00- 7:50 am FH BOI7 | V Girard 50 55 9041165 KIN 170A 02 WeightTraining 10 MW 11:00-11:50 am FH BO17 G Wing 50 55 9041166 KIN 171A 01 Yoga Io. ceekd 9:00-.9:50 am GYM A102 L McFarland-Tovar41167 KIN 171A 02: Yoga 10 MW 7:00- 7:50 am GYM A102 Staff
KIN 190 01 Intercol-Mj Sports 10 MTWTHF TBA TBA GYM TBA. D Powell 125055Men’s Basketball
KIN 190 02 Intercol-MjSports 1.0 .MTWTHE TBA TBA Soccer Field J Flanagan 125055Men’s Soccer
KIN 191 01 Intercol-Mn Sports 1.0 MTWTHF TBA TBA GYM TBA_V Girard 125055Women’s Basketball
KIN 191 02 Intercol-MnSports 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA J Flanagan 125055Women’s Soccer
KIN. 19i 03 Intercol-Mn Sports 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 125055Women’s Cross Country
KIN 191 04_ Intercol-Mn Sports 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 125055Women’s Volleyball
41174 KIN 223. 01 IntroTo Pe 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 1103. A Marich41175 KIN 233. 01 Prac.in Phys.Act.Instruction 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SAC 1107. L Hancock a41176 KIN 235 01 Lifetime Fitness 3.0 ED 8:30- 9:45 am SAC 3135 Staff a041177, KIN 235 02 Lifetime Fitness 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SAC 1103 Staff 5541178 KIN 235 03 LifetimeFitness 3.0 _ MWF 8:00- 9:00 am SAC 3136 Staff 5541179 KIN 235 04 LifetimeFitness 3.0 aa 1:00 22:05pm SAC =-1107 Staff 5541180 +KIN 300 01 Tests/MeasureInPE 3.0 MW ~"10:00-11:15 am SAC 2105 8B Zhou 9041181 +KIN 301 01 Kinesiology Oo FeteEe 8:30- 9:45 am SAC 1101 8B Zhou 55 64
Co-req: KIN 301L
41343 +KIN 301L 01 KinesiologyLab 0.052¢T 1:00- 2:15 pm FH C016 B Zhou 55 6490Co-req: KIN 301
41344 +KIN 301L 02 KinesiologyLab LOXErasi 2:30- 3:45 pm FH C016 8B Zhou 55 6490Co-req: KIN 301
41345 KIN 302 01 Tech Methods in PhysEd&Rec 9.0): PEL 10:00-11:15 am SAC 2105 Staff 64Co-req: KIN 302A
41346 KIN 302A 01 Tech Methods in PhysEd&Rec 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 64Co-req: KIN 302
41347 +KIN 303 01 Exercise Physiology 40 MW 8:30- 9:45 am WH AI118 _ B Zhou 55 64Co-req: KIN 303L
41348 +KIN 303L 01 Exercise Physiology Lab 00 WwW 2:30- 3:45 pm FH C016 B Zhou 556490Co-req: KIN 303
41349 +KIN 303L 02. Exercise Physiology Lab 00° W 1:00- 2:15 pm FH C016 = 8B Zhou 556490Co-req: KIN 303
41350 KIN 304 01 Intro To Adapt PE 3.0. TIH 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 3135 Staff 55 othe41351 KIN 305 01 Motor Learning 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm WH A117 L Hancock 5541352 KIN 320 01 _ History&PhilosophyofPE 50. Sty 10:00-11:15 am SAC 1107. J Johnson41353 +KIN 330 01 Somatic Education B03 FT 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 3162. L Hancock41354 +KIN 360 01 Prev & Treat Ath Injuries 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SAC 3162 Staff 64
Co-req: KIN 360L
41362 +KIN 360L 01 Prev &Treat Ath Injuries 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 6490Co-req: KIN 360
41363 +KIN 362 01 PrinAthletic Training 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SAC 3136 Staff41364 +KIN 363L 01 PrinAth Training Lab LO oe # 4:00- 5:50 pm GYM B106 Staff 64
Co-req: KIN 362
41910 +KIN 376 01 Clinical Experience II 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA K Han 31. Class will meet in EAC 901
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Registration InformationPlease seepageF for information on waitlisting full classes. :
in-person:Fall 2006Registration Dates and Times
REGISTRATION, WAITLISTINGAND SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENT
For; Continuing students and new students
formally admitted to the University
Dates: Monday, May 1, 2006 - Aug. 22, 2006
Registration Hours:
Monday- Thursday, Saturday
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight
Friday - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sunday -system not available
Fees: Payment Deadlines:
1. Thursday,Jul. 6, 2006
(students who register May 1 - Jun. 24,20062, Fees due within 5 days of registration
(students who register Jun. 26 - Aug. 4,2006
3. Fees are due at time of registration
(students who register Aug. 5 - Aug. 22,2006
Fees:
See pages 12-15 for additionalfee information.
LATE REGISTRATION
Offices of Records & Registration, WH (290.
(only if signatures needed to register. Other-
wise, see Late Registration Procedures).
Office Hours:
First three weeks ofthe semester
Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Ist Saturday of the semester
8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Remainder ofthe semester
Monday -Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Friday
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Due on day of Late Registration.
Additional $25.00 Late Registration -fee assessed.. Fees must be paid at the
Cashier's Ofice -WH B270 or via T.0.R.0.S.
at (310) 243-2000.
Note: Waitlisting is not available during
Late Registration.
See pages 12-15 for additionalfee information.
ADDS (BEGINNING AUG. 26, 2006)
For: Continuing students and new students Forformally admitted to the University who
did not participate in Registration
Dates: Monday, Aug, 26, 2006 -
Thursday, Sep. 14, 2006
Dates:
NOTE: No registration action August 23-25, 2006.
: Students who have already registered but
who wish to add classes
Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006
Thursday, Sep. 14, 2006
In-person:
Offices ofRecords & Registration,WH C290. (only ifsignaturesneeded to register. Otherwise, seeLate Registration Procedures).
Office Hours:
Same as Late Registration
Fees: Payment of difference betweenpart-time and full-time feesdue on day of add(s), if adding
classes will result in a change tofull-time status.
Final deadline: February 9, 2006.
See pages 12-15 for additionalfee information.
DROPS AND SCHEDULE REVIEW(BEGINNING AUG. 26, 2006)
For: Students who have already
registered but who wish to check
their schedule or drop class(es).
Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006
Thursday, Sep. 14, 2006
Same as Late Registration.
Dates:
Office Hours:
Signatures: No signature is required to dropduring the drop with refund period.Dept. approval is required to drop
remedial English and math coursesDuring the drop without "W" gradeperiod.
Fees: Refunds due to complete withdrawal
from classes or to a drop from full-
time to part-time status will be issued
approximately 3 weeks after Sep. 14,
2006; it is not necessary to submit a
written application for refund of fees.
Non-attendance in class, notifying the in-structor, or stopping payment on a checkdoes NOT officially constitute dropping orwithdrawing from a course. The Office ofRecords & Registration must be notifiedand appropriate forms must be filed,
New Student OrientationEach semester a new student orienta-tion is held. Students will receive specificinformation regarding the time andplace of orientation. Ifyou do not receiveinformation or have a question regard-ing orientation, please visit the Office ofStudent Life or call (310) 243-2081.
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41366 KIN 425 01 PelIn The Elementary Sch 3.0 MW 8:00- 9:40 am SAC 3162 M Ernst 64
Co-req: 41367 KIN 425A 01 TBA TBA TBA GYM A104
41368 KIN 425 02 PeIn The Elementary Sch 3.0 MW 10:00-11:40 am SAC 3135 Staff 64
Co-req: 41369 KIN 425A 02
41371 KIN 425 03 PeIn The Elementary Sch 30; ETE # 4:00- 5:40 pm SAC 1103 Staff 64Co-req: 41373 KIN 425A 03 TTH TBA TBA GYM A104
41375 KIN 425 04 PeInThe Elementary Sch 0 cui 1:00- 2:29 pm SAC 1103 C Casten 64
i Co-req: 41376 KIN 425A 04 TBA TBA TBA GYM A104
41378 KIN 425 05 PelInThe Elementary Sch 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:40 pm SAC 3162 Staff 64
| Co-req: 41379 KIN 425A 05 TBA TBA TBA GYM A104
| 41381 KIN 425 06 PeInThe Elementary Sch BOs 8:00-11:20 am SAC 1107 Staff 64| Co-req: 41382 KIN 425A 06 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
41385 KIN 425 41 PeInThe Elementary Sch 30t TBA TBA TBA Internet C Casten 64\ First Class Meeting Mandatory
8/26/06, WH F-154, 10:00 am - 12:00pm
Open to sections 41, 42, & 43
Co-req: 41386 KIN 425A 41
41388 KIN 425 42 PeInThe Elementary Sch 8022 BA: TBA TBA Internet C Casten 64
First Meeting Mandatory
8/30/06, WH C-155, 7:00 - 9:00pmOpen to sections 41, 42, & 43
Co-req: 41389 KIN 425A 42
41391 KIN 425 43 PeIn The Elementary Sch 3.0 . TBA TBA TBA Internet C Casten 64
First Meeting Mandatory
8/31/06, WH C-155, 5:00 - 7:00 pm
Open to sections 41, 42, & 43
Co-req: 41392 KIN 425A 43
41367. KIN 425A 01 PeIn The Elem. Sch Activity 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Ernst 55 6490Co-req: 41366 KIN 425 01
41369 KIN 425A 02 PeIn The Elem. Sch Activity Oe TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 55 6490
| Co-req: 41368 KIN 425 02
41373 KIN 425A 03 PeIn The Elem. Sch Activity 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 55 64 90
| Co-req: 41371 KIN 425 03
| 41376 KIN 425A 04 PeInThe Elem. Sch Activity 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA C Casten 55 64 90
\ Co-req: 41375 KIN 425 04
41379 KIN 425A 05 PeIn The Elem. Sch Activity 0c TRA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 55 64 90
Co-req: 41378 KIN 425 05
41382 KIN 425A 06 PelIn The Elem. Sch Activity 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 55 64 90
Co-req: 41381 KIN 425 06
41386 KIN 425A 41 PeInThe Elem. Sch Activity G0). TBA TBA TBA Internet C Casten 55 64 90
Co-req: 41385 KIN 425 41
41389 KIN 425A 42 PeIn The Elem. Sch Activity 0! TBA TBA Internet C Casten 55 64 90
Co-req: 41388 KIN 425 42
41392. KIN 425A 43 PeIn The Elem. Sch Activity 0.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet C Casten 55 64 90
Co-req: 41391 KIN 425 43
41424 +KIN 4268 01 Dir Techg Elem PE 2.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 3162 Staff 90
TBA TBA TBA GYM A104
41425 KIN 447 01 Dan Educin the Elem School SOP EEE 2:30- 3:45 pm SAC 1107 A Marich
TBA TBA TBA GYM A104
41426 KIN 447 02 Dan Educin the Elem School 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SAC 3162 A Marich
MW TBA TBA GYM A104
; 41427 KIN 447 03 Dan Educin the Elem School 3.0 MW 2:00- 3:15 pm SAC 2105 Staff
t TBA TBA TBA GYM A104
: 41428 +KIN 449S 01 Dir TchgIn Sec PE 20) ETH 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 3162 G Wing 90
41429 +KIN 461 01 Therapeutic Modalities 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm EAC 901 K Han 64
i Co-req: 41430-KIN 461L 01
( 41430 +KIN 461L 01 Therapeutic Modalities Lab 00 W # 4:00- 5:50 pm GYM B106 Staff 6490| Co-req: 41429KIN 461 01
| 41431 +KIN 463 01 Lower Extremity Assessment 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am EAC 901 K Han
41432 +KIN 465 01 Adm Ath Training Pro 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm EAC 901 K Han
41433 +KIN 476S 01 Clinical Experience IV 10s TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 31 64
Co-req: KIN 465
) 41434 KIN 494S 01 Pe Independent Study 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA’ M Ernst 1113
41435 KIN 494S 02 Pe Independent Study 20 cee TBA TBA TBA TBA M Ernst Lists
41436 KIN 4948 03 Pe Independent Study 20 7 EBS TBA TBA TBA TBA’ M Ernst Lit3
: 41440 +KIN 496S 01 Internship | 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Ernst ts13
i 41441 +KIN 496S 02 Internship 20% LBB TBA TBA TBA TBA M Ernst 11 13
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE UE
iia Na Ne & SEC, COURSETITLE TY HLA sy at rat FOOTNOTES
41442 +KIN 496S 03 Internship 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Ernst EES:
KIN 600S 71 Grad Continuation Course 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11121321
To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100 or phone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
LaBor STUDIES41588 +ACC 230 01 Financial Accounting 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F225 M El-Badawi
41591 +ACC 230 02 Financial Accounting 3.0= PM # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A104 M El-Badawi
41590 +ACC 230 03 _ Financial Accounting 30>) TER. 11:30-12:45 pm SBS GI126 C Chang
41589 + ACC 230 04 Financial Accounting 3.025 ey 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS G126 C Chang
; 41564 +ACC 230 05 _ Financial Accounting SO ere # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B109 R Mazhin
41566 +ACC 230 06 Financial Accounting SO Lit # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B137 R Mazhin
| 40040 COM 300 01 Organizational Com S05 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B143 R Turner
41704 LBR 411 01 Contracts & Negotiations 3.00.8 8:30- 6:00 pm SBS B215 StaffMeets: 9/16/06, 9/30/06,
10/14/06, 10/28/06, 11/11/06
41473 PUB 315 01 Labor-Mgmt Relns In Gov 3.0548 9:00-11:45 am SBS _ B140 Staff
40130 SOC 315 01 Sociology OfWork S072 RE 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B110 R Hovard
40131 SOC 315 02 Sociology OfWork 3.05 ITH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B131 R Hovard
Law (See Business Administration)
| LIBERAL STUDIESi 41118 ANT 312 01 Larguage And Culture 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS A144 Staff
j 41119 ANT 312 02 Language And Culture 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS Al44 S$ Needham
; 41911 ANT 312 03 Language And Culture SOP een 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS A144 Staff
q 40621 ART 100 01 Looking At Art 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A228 Staff
i 40622 ART 100 02 Looking At Art 3.0 MW _, 2:30-3:45 pm LCH A228 _ L Ivers
| 40623 ART 100 03 Looking At Art 3.0. aed 10:00-11:15 am LCH A228 Staff
40624 ART 100 04 Looking At Art B20" oat # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A228 Staff
41182 ART 100 91 Looking At Art 3.0 MW 3:00- 4:00 pm_ TV Section B. Baker 90
40625 ART 101 01 Experiencing Creative Art 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A228 Staff
40626 ART 110 01 Introduction To World ArtI 3.00 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A228 _ L Ivers
40634. ART 301A 01 Arts/Crafts For Non-Major 3.0- MW 2:45- 5:15pm LECH All5 © J Goders
40635 ART 301A 02. Arts/Crafts For Non-Major 3.0 MW # 5:45- 8:15 pm LCH A115 Staff
40636 ART 301A 03 Arts/Crafts For Non-Major BAe wee 11:45- 2:15 pm LCH A115 J Goders
40638 ART 301A 04 Arts/Crafts For Non-Major SOS 8:00- 1:30 pm LCH A115 Staff
40994 BIO 102 01 General Biology 3:0 0 11:30-12:45 pm WH D165 G Kidane
40995 BIO 102 02 General Biology 3.0 MW # 7:00- 815 pm WH D165 G McCarthy
40996 BIO 102 03 General Biology 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A103 L Phillips
40997 +BIO 103L 01 General Biology Laboratory LO 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B110 G McCarthy
40998 +BIO 103L 02 General Biology Laboratory LOD 8:30-11:15 am NSM B110 H Chun
40999 +BIO 103L 03 General Biology Laboratory LOSCEE 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B110 Staff
41000 +BIO 103L 04 General Biology Laboratory Loss ae # 5:30- 8:15 pm NSM B110 Staff
41001 +BIO 103L 05 General Biology Laboratory BO oy 8:30-11:15 am NSM B110 Staff
41002 +BIO 103L 06 General Biology Laboratory LOW 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B110 L Phillips
41003 +BIO 103L 07 General Biology Laboratory LO ay # 35:30- 8:15 pm NSM B110 Staff
41004 +BIO 103L 08 General Biology Laboratory 02h 8:30-11:45 am NSM B110 Staff
41005 +BIO 103L 09 General Biology Laboratory 16a 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B110 Staff
41006 +BIO 103L 10 General Biology Laboratory BOS oe # 5:30- 8:15 pm NSM B110 Staff
40565 DAN 130 01 _ Dance Perceptions 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SAC 3162 T Tamayo
40620 DAN 130 02 Dance Perceptions 302 EE # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C221 T Tamayo
40616 DAN 440 01 Dance for Children 07 Ree 2:30- 3:45 pm GYM A102. T Tamayo
40154 +ENG 305 01 Critical Reading of Literature S05: lel 10:00-11:15 am SBS B115 T Chin
40155 +ENG 305 02 Critical Reading of Literature 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A324 R Hernandez
40156 +ENG 305 03 Critical Reading of Literature 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A224 M Youngkin
40157 +ENG 305 04 Critical Reading of Literature $0 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A228 L Feuer
iv 66 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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40158 +ENG 305 05 Critical ReadingofLiterature 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS F125 T Giannotti
40159 +ENG 305 06 Critical ReadingofLiterature 30 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A230. AWhite see40160 +ENG 305 07 Critical ReadingofLiterature 30 TTH # 8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A219 D Sherman Fe40164 +ENG 308 01. Crit Approach Child Lit 30s MW # 4:00- 5:15pmSBS B1l0 4H Oesterheld ea40165 +ENG 308 02 Crit ApproachChild Lit 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15pm LCH A324 M Youngkin ae40168 +ENG 314 01 English Syntax: Trad 3.02 aRPH -1000-145'-am SBS:Faas Stalkot es40170 +ENG 314 02 English Syntax: Trad ‘ 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45pm WH D176 Staff40171 +ENG 314 03 English Syntax: Trad TEEN (CMAN 1,0023:15(mr GH AIS --<- Stale! 2 ee40172 +ENG 314 04 English Syntax: Trad 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm WH Di76 Staff ae i40210 +ENG 314 05 English Syntax: Trad 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm WHDi76 _ Staff Meee:40281 +ENG 350 01 AdvancedComposition 30 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A219 Staff. 779040282 +ENG 350 02 Advanced Composition 30 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A228 Staff. 779040283 +ENG 350 03 AdvancedComposition = 2000 PH has 880s 4a am SEGoAlAdaacueBinthy ete SH9790 ee40284 +ENG 350 04 Advanced Composition 30 TTH 8:30-9:45am LCH A224. SRE DENY oN ace40285 +ENG 350 05 AdvancedComposition ET 3.05) ~10:00-11:15 am SBS B115 fa SEPFD40286 +ENG 350 06 Advanced Composition 30 MW 10:00-11:15 am LCH A324 BEE:40287 +ENG 350 07 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am WH A139 Staff. 779040288 +ENG 350 08 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15am WH F145 Staff 779040289 +ENG 350 09 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm ._WH A139 Staff 779040290 +ENG 350 10 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 30+ 12:45 pm-* WH A159 >>. Staff 5 7790)40291 +ENG 350 11 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCHA228 RHernandez 779040292 +ENG 350 12 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH HOGS pi -SRSsBlige setae sewe7908 A40293 +ENG 350 13 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS Bll5 4HOesterheld 779040294 +ENG 350 14 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A219. AWhite 7790.40295 +ENG 350 15 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW #400sbri ipai? 2SBS') BITS aaa nSiath by 7790840296 +ENG 350 16 Advanced Composition 30 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D219 Staff FEM ee40297 +ENG 350 17 Advanced Composition 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS E220. JHauss 779040298 +ENG 350 18 Advariced’Composition 3.0 TTH # 4:00-5:15pm SAC 1101 Staff 779040299 +ENG 350 19 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D219 Staff to ED40300 +ENG 350 20 Advanced Composition 300d ee # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D219 Staff TPO0) Se
40340 +ENG 350 21 Advanced Composition S0itee: abee # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D125 Staff 7790
40342 +ENG 350 22 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A224 Staff 7790
40344 +ENG 350 23 Advanced Composition Ogee iW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B131 Staff 7790
40345 +ENG 350 24 Advanced Composition 3.0 MW # 8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A228 Staff 7790
40346 +ENG 350 25 Advanced Composition 3.0 EEL # 8:30- 9:45 pm LCH A324 Staff 7790
40910 GEO 350 01 World Geography 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM C213 R Saunders
40911 GEO 350 02 World Geography 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C213 R Saunders
40249 HIS 120 01 World Civilizations1 30 TH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS D225 C Udeze ae40252 HIS 120 02 World Civilizations] 3.0 TTH # 5:30-6:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff40253 HIS 120 03 World CivilizationsI 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B131 Staff
40258 HIS 301 01 _Indiv Fam & ComHis Persp 30° PtH 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A219 E Verba
40259 HIS 301 02 IndivFam&Com His Persp 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm WH A139 Staff By
40260 HIS 301 03 Indiv Fam &ComHis Persp 3.0 MW 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A230 -Staff40261 HIS 301 04 Indiv Fam & Com His Persp 3.0 TTH # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B215 Staff40267. HIS 341 01 California 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A324 K Fawver40268 HIS 341 02 California $0. bE 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B140 L Luciano a
40413 +HUM 310 01 KeyConcepts 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm WH D176 W DeLuca 19Power ofMasks
40422 +HUM 310 02 KeyConcepts 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B143 J Jeffers 19
Success and Values in th United States
40423 +HUM 310 03 KeyConcepts 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff 19War and Human Experience
40424. +HUM 310 04 KeyConcepts 30 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 1100 Staff 19Modern Culture and the Arts
40425 +HUM 310 05 KeyConcepts S0: # 5:30- 8:15 pm WH D176_ L Fitzsimmons 19
Lives ofFaust ;
41755 +HUM 310 06 KeyConcepts 3.0 SU 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS D125 P Kalayjian
Success and Values in the U.S.Restricted to IDS PACE students
41152 +HUM 310 41 KeyConcepts 30° TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 19 25Success and Values in the U.S.
Restricted to NURSING students
40428 +HUM 312 01 KeyMovements 2.05.74 tet 8:30- 9:45 am SBS B143 Staff 19Harlem Renaissance
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 67
aeaa Ae Ne & 16 COURSE TITLE Ube LA} sy Ud eT sila aut sy
40472 +HUM 312 02 Key Movements $20 SRR 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B143 Staff 19
Harlem Renaissance
40474. +HUM 312 03 Key Movements 3.0. TTH 10:00-11:15 am SCC 1100 I Vasquez 19Native American and Chicana
Women’s Narratives
40495 +HUM 312 04 Key Movements 30 67TH 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 19Modernism
40501 +HUM 312 05 Key Movements 30 F 11:30- 2:15 pm WH D176 L Fitzsimmons 19 _Medieval Japan and Europe
40505 +HUM 312 06 Key Movements 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SCC 1100 Staff 19
Roots ofWestern Values
40508 +HUM 312 07 Key Movements 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS Bi31 M Furusa 19African Literature and Culture
40512 +HUM 314 01 KeyIssues 30 ITH 8:30- 9:45 am SBS Bi31 Staff 19American Dream
40513. +HUM 314 02. KeyIssues 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B143 “Staff aeAmerican Dream
40527 +HUM 314 03 Key Issues 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS Bl43_ H Holter 19Visions of Los Angeles
40528 +HUM 314 04 Key Issues 30 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B143_ M Youngkin 19
Literature and the Rights ofWomen
40530 +HUM 314 05 KeylIssues 30:8. 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C221 Staff 19
Art and Social Protest
40531 +HUM 314 06. Key Issues 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM B52 Stalf 19Visions of Los Angeles
40532 +HUM 314 07 KeyIssues 3.00.5 8:30- 6:00 pm WH D176 Staff 19
Literature and the Rights ofWomen
Meets 8/26, 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21/06Must attend full 1st meeting to add.
40192 +IDS 397. 01 Writing Adjunct Sons 7:30- 8:20 am SBS F125 Staff 305277
40193 +IDS 397 02 Writing Adjunct ay # 6:00- 6:50 pm SCC 605 Staff 30 5277
40194 +IDS 398 01 Writing Adjunct (CompCert) 2.0 TH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 645 Staff 30 527790
41366. KIN 425 01 PelIn The Elementary Sch 3.0 MW 8:00- 9:40 am SAC 3162 MErnst 64Co-req; 41367 KIN 425A 01 TBA TBA TBA GYM A104
41368 KIN 425 02. PeIn TheElementary Sch 3.0 MW “10:00-11:40 amSAC 3135 Staff 64Co-req: 41369 KIN 425A 02 Be
41371. KIN 425 03 Pein TheElementarySch 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:40 pm SAC 1103 Staff 64Co-req: 41373 KIN425A 03 TTH TBA TBA GYM A104
41375. KIN 425 04 Pein TheElementary Sch 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:29 pm SAC 1103 C Casten 64Co-req: 41376 KIN 425A 04 TBA TBA TBA GYM A104
41378 KIN 425 05 PeIn TheElementarySch 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:40 pm SAC 3162 Staff 64Co-req: 41379 KIN 425A 05 TBA TBA TBA GYM A104
41381 KIN 425 06 PelInTheElementarySch $0 6 8:00-11:20 am SAC 1107 Staff 64Co-req: 41382 KIN 425A 06 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
41385. KIN 425 41 PelInTheElementary Sch 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet C Casten 64‘First Class Meeting Mandatory
8/26/06, WHF-154, 10:00 am - 12:00pm Rak patie shatae Bee
Open to sections 41, 42, & 43
Co-req: 41386 KIN 425A 41
41388 KIN 425 42 PeIn TheElementarySch 30 +s BA TBA TBA Internet C Casten 64
First Meeting Mandatory
8/30/06, WH C-155, 7:00 - 9:00 pmOpen to sections 41, 42, & 43
Co-req: 41389 KIN 425A 42
41391 KIN 425 43 PelnThe ElementarySch 3.0. TBA TBA TBA Internet CCasten —64 2First Meeting Mandatory
8/31/06, WH C-155, 5:00 - 7:00 pmOpen to sections 41, 42, & 43
Co-req: 41392 KIN 425A 43
41367. KIN 425A 01 PeInTheElem.SchActivity 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBATBA M Ernst 55 6490Co-req: 41366 KIN 425 01
41369 KIN 425A 02 PelIn The Elem. Sch Activity 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 55 6490: Co-req: 41368 KIN 425 02
41373. KIN 425A 03 PeIn The Elem. Sch Activity 00 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 55 6490Co-req: 41371 KIN 425 03 :
41376 KIN 425A 04 PeinTheElem.SchActivity 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA C Casten 556490Co-req: 41375 KIN 425 04
68 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CaFREF. a ie 7 10 COURSE TITLE hey Nb cy tt INSTRUCTOR aris
41379 KIN 425A 05 PeIn The Elem. SchActivity 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 55 64 90
Co-req: 41378 KIN 425 0541382 KIN 425A06 PeInTheElem.Sch Activity _ St Oe BAS TBATBA. ‘TBA TBA Staff 556490
Co-req: 41381 KIN 425 06
41386=~=KIN 425A 41 PelnTheElem.SchActivity ©. |00 TBA TBA TBA Internet C Casten 55 6490Co- req: 41385 KIN 425 41
41389 KIN 42 PeIn The Elem. Sch.Activity pak fe ae Oe eA ‘TBA TBA Internet C Casten "556490
Co-req: 41388 KIN 425 4241392 “KIN 425A 43 PeInTheElem.SchActiviy | 0.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet C Casten 55 6490
Co-req: 41391 KIN 425 43
41425. KIN 447 01 DanEducintheElemSchool = | 3.0 TTH| 2:30- 3:45pm SAC 1107 A MarichTBA TBA TBA GYM A104
41426 KIN 447 02 Dan EducintheElem School 30 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SAC 3162. A MarichMW TBA TBA GYM A104
41427 KIN 447 03 DanEducintheElemSchool = | 3.0. MW 2:00- 3:15 pm SAC 2105 StaffTBA TBA TBA GYM A104
40492 «LBS 200 01 IntrotoLiberalStudies = #= | 1.0.M # 6:00- 8:10 pm COE 1426 Staff 5258Meets7 weeks: 8/28 - 10/23/06 _
40493 LBS 200 +02_ IntrotoLiberalStudies SOT OR ES. OO Ga spi OCR. aie Staff 5258Meets7 weeks: 8/29 - 10/17/06 _
40496 LBS 200 03 IntrotoLiberalStudies = «| 1.0 W~ 11:00- 1:10 pm COE 1426 E Olivos 5258Meets 7 weeks: 8/30 - 10/18/06_
40497 LBS 200 04 IntrotoLiberalStudies Tae a ae ~~10:00-12:10pm COE 1426 Staff 5258
Meets7 weeks: 8/26 - 10/14/06
~ +LBS 300 01 ServiceLearning Ee RO Mee 030-340) pm em 14de Staff 12 1319337 Meetings: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 52 5810/23, 11/6, 11/20, 12/4/06
“+LBS 300 02. Service Learning preg LO ae # 6:00- 8:10 pm SCC 645 Staff 12:13 19:33
7 Meetings: 8/29, 9/12, 9/26, 52 58
10/10, 10424, 11/7, 11/21/06~+LBS 300 03Service Learning re 10 WwW 9:00-11:10 am SBS B215 Staff 12 13 19 33
7 Meetings: 8/30, 9/13, 9/27, 52.5810/11, 10/25, 11/8, 11/22/06
+LBS 300 «04. Service Learning care gee eG 9:00-11:10 am SBS B215 Staff 12 1319337 Meetings: 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 52 58
10/21, 11/4, 11/18, 12/2/06“40503 LBS 380 01 Blended Science Methods 40 F 1:00- 5:00 pm COE 1426 Staff in
Restricted to Integrated
(Blended) Option students.
~+LBS 400 01 Senior Seminar inLib.Studie - 3.0 M 9:00-11:45 am COE 1426 Staff 12132052Meets Mondays: 8/26 - 12/15/06
LBSadvisorsignature requirerd. *~+LBS 400 02SeniorSeminar inLib. Studie 3.0 W 2:30- 5:15 pm COE 1426 $ Johnston 12 13 2052
Meets Wednesdays: 8/26- 12/15/06 58LBSadvisor signature requirerd, —
~ +LBS 400 03 SeniorSeminarinLib.Stude= 3.0. W # 5:30- 8:15 pm COE 1426 S$ Johnston 12 132052Meets Wednesdays: 8/26-12/15/06 58
LBS advisor signature requirerd.
~~ +LBS 400 04 Senior Seminar in Lib.Studie aoe Fe # 7:00- 9:45 pm COE 1426 Staff 12 13 20 52Meets Thursdays: 8/26-12/15/06 58
LBS advisor signature requirerd.
40853 +MAT 107 01 MathForElemTeach:RealNum 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS £220 J Barab40854 +MAT 107. 02 MathForElemTeach:RealNum —~*<3.0.~«STTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM Di23 Staff“40855 +MAT107 03MathForElemTeach:RealNum (3.0. 'S 9:00-11:45 am WH A139 Staff40871+MAT207.01 MathFor ElemSch ThrsGeomtry_ 4.0 MWE ' 1:00- 2:10 pm NSM D129 § Yoshinobu
40872 +MAT 207 02 Math For Elem SchThrs Geomtry 40 TTH 8:10- 9:50 am WH_ F145 S Raianu
“40873. +MAT 207 03 MathForElemSchThrsGeomtry © 4.0 TTH # 7:00- 8:40 pm SCC 120 Staff
“40874. + MAT207 04 MathForElemSch ThrsGeomtry PEGS 9:00-12:45 pm NSM C213 Staff“40305. MUS 101 01- Introducing Music _ Oi.) eee aa 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A103. S$ Moore40306 MUS 101 02 IntroducingMusic Sy 30 eee 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A103 R Butler40307 MUS 101 03 IntroducingMusic 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A103 Staff40313 +MUS 110 O01 ° Music Fundamentals 30 YE 10:00-11:15 am LCH A207. R Kravchak
40407 +MUS 340 01 MusicForChildren ee 3.0 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A204 R Kravchak 64Co-req: 40408 MUS 340A 01
40408 +MUS 340A 01 MusicForChildren 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA R Kravchak 64
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
Co-req: 40407 MUS 340 01
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 69
COURSE aEaAe a & 16 COURSE TITLE UL vA Lay ai Diets sy
40819 +PHY 300 01 Physical Science for Teachers 40 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F125 Staff 1164
Co-req: PHY 300L
40820 +PHY 300 02PhysicalScienceforTeachers 40 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B203 Staff 1164: Co-req: PHY 300L
40821 +PHY 300 03 Physical Science for Teachers 40 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B203 Staff 1164Co-req: PHY 300L
40822 +PHY 300 04 Physical Science for Teachers 40 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS _ B203 Staff 11 64
Co-req: PHY 300L
40823. +PHY 300 05 Physical Sciencefor Teachers 4.0 SSU 1:30- 2:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 1164Co-req: PHY 300L
“41281 POL 312 01 State & Local Government 3.0; 3 UT # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D125 MBlue 43
40733 PSY 350 01 Child Psychology 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm WH D165 M Hurtado-Ortiz
40734. PSY 350 02 Child Psychology 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 900 Staff
41207 SBS 318 01 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F225 L Groff
Intercultural Communication
41208 ~=SBS 318 02 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B238 J ParkAsian Pacific Population
41217. SBS 318 03 CulturalPluralism: 3 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm WH D165 L RosenGlobal Impact ofthe
Technological Revolution
“41218 SBS 318 04 CulturalPluralism: 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F225 WLittleAfrican Diaspora in the US
41220 SBS 318 06 Cultural Pluralism: pee 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B110 StaffAfrican Diaspora in the Latin
America and Caribbean
41221 SBS 318 07 CulturalPluralism: aaa ie tsuace # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B110 A FisherThe Jewish Experience in America
41222. SBS 318 08 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS F225 L GroffIntercultural Communication
41223 SBS 318 09 CulturalPluralism: 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B131 A HassPsychohistoryof the Holocaust
41224. SBS 318 10 Cultural Pluralism: Soh AE 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 900 L Carrier
Culture and Thought
41225. SBS 318 11 CulturalPluralism: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B238 StaffPsychohistory of the Holocasut
41226 SBS 318 12 CulturalPluralism: BD 3 DL ‘ -2:30- 3:45 pm SBS D225 S$ Orellana
Ethnicity and Health
“41227. SBS. 318-13 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B110 StaffMexican and Latino Identities in the U.S.
41228. SBS 318 14 Cultural Pluralism: i 3.0 TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 1304 StaffA Historical Perspective
41229. SBS 318 15 CulturalPluralism: ee 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS D225 C WeberRace, Class & Gender
41230 SBS 318 16 CulturalPluralism: 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS F225 D BryanEducation, Society & Language
“41231 SBS 318 17 Cultural Pluralism: ee BOs ue 11:30- 2:15 pm SBS. B131,. J. Park
Asian Pacific Music, Art and Literature
41232. SBS.318 18 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B131 D BryanEducation, Society & Language
“41233. SBS.318 19 Cultural Pluralism: a0. 5 9:00-11:45 am WH D165 IVasquezUrban Youth: Gangs in Los Angeles
“41234. SBS.—-318~=20.~— Cultural Pluralism: B09 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B110 StaffCultural Pluralism in Modern Society
41235 SBS 318 21 Cultural Pluralism: 30... SU 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS BI131 Staff
Cultrural Pluralism in Modern Society ;
41700 SBS 318 22 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 SU 9:00-11:45 am SBS A144 Staff 19 24
IDS/PACE Program only
41698 +SMT 312 02 Natural Processes 20 SU 9:00-11:45 am NSM C213 Staff 1924
IDS/PACE Program only
41699 +SMT 312 03 Natural Processes 8.0) WW # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E220 Staff 19 24
IDS/PACE Program only
40958 SMT 416 01 Earth ScienceForTeacher 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:20 pm NSM B234_ A Sinha 1964
Co-req: 40959SMT 416L 01
40960 SMT. 416 02. Earth ScienceForTeacher 30. RT 2:30- 3:20 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64
Co-req: 40961 SMT 416L 02
40962 SMT 416 03 Earth Science For Teacher SON EL # 5:30- 6:20 pm NSM B234 Staff 1964
Co-req: 40963 SMT 416L 03
70 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE DEPARTMENTaa Aue Ne & ie PONail tg Lis bey Ly SO Dei sy
40959 SMT 416L 01 Earth Sci For Teacher-Lab 0.0 MW 3:30- 4:45 pm NSM B234_ A Sinha 1964
Co-req: 40958SMT416 01
40961 SMT 416L 02 EarthSci For Teacher-Lab OO CPE 3:30- 4:45 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64Co-req: 40960 SMT 416 02
40963 SMT 416L 03 EarthSci For Teacher-Lab 00° 1TH # 6:30- 7:45 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64Co-req: 40962 SMT 416 03
40459 THE 337 01 Creative Dramatics SOc TER # 4:00- 5:15 pm UT A102 S Weiner
e e e e
Management (See Business Administration)
e e e e e
Marketing (See Business Administration)
Maritat & FAMILY THERAPY40349 MFT 570 01 TheoriesofMFT 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH AII17_ M Linden 21
40343 MFT 570 02 TheoriesofMFT 330. We # 7:00- 9:45 pm LCH A229 F Hosokawa 21
40353. MFT 574 01 Human Sexual Behavior 3.0= # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH AI1I18& Staff 21
41882 MFT 584 01 Legal&Eth Counseling ees # 7:00- 9:45 pm LCH A229. M Linden 21
40352 MFT 586 01 Current Issues in MFT 30, A # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS _ B203 Staff zh
41883 MFT 595 01 _ Special Topics in MFT 3.0, We # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH A118 Staff 21
40354 MFT 596 01 Intern/Pract MFT 3.0 M # 5:00- 6:45 pm SAC 1103 M Linden 213164
First Year MFT Only 90Co-req: MFT 596S
40356 MFT 596 02 Intern/Pract MFT 30h # 5:00- 6:45 pm LCH A225 _ F Hosokawa 213164
Second Year MFT Only 90Co-req: MFT 596S
40358 MFT 596 03 Intern/Pract MFT 30% 5 Tet # 5:00- 6:45 pm SBS F101 Staff 2131 64
Second Year MFT Only 90Co-req: MFT 596S
40355 MFT 596S 01 Intern/Pract MFT 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MLinden 2131 64
Co-req: MFT 596
40357 MFT 596S 02 Intern/PractMFT 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA F Hosokawa 2131 64Co-req: MFT 596
40359 MFT 596S 03 Intern/PractMFT OG THA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 213164Co-req: MFT 596
MFT 600S 71 Grad Continuation Course 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 111321
To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100or phone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
MATHEMATICS40830 MAT 003 01 Beginning Algebra 3.0 MWE 8:30- 9:20 am SBS F225 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S, program will provide
workshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
40831 MAT 003 02 Beginning Algebra 3.0 MWE 8:30- 9:20 am SCC 120 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S, program will provide
workshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
40832 MAT 003 03 Beginning Algebra 3.0 MWF 10:00-10:50 am SCC 120 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provideworkshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40833. MAT 003 04 Beginning Algebra 3.0 MWE 10:00-10:50 am SCC 1100 Staff 15 52 62The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40834 MAT 003 05 _ Beginning Algebra 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS _ B209 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
a
71
CSam ‘a ‘aRAA110 esa lit Uy DAYS HOURS bt) iia his)
40835 MAT 003 06 Beginning Algebra $0.) EM 8:30- 9:45 am SCC 120 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40836 MAT 003 07 Beginning Algebra B20" indSel 8:30- 9:45 am SCC 1100 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
40837. MAT 003 08 _ Beginning Algebra S088 SORE: 10:00-11:15 am SCC 120 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40838 MAT 003 09 Beginning Algebra Sa Lek 11:30-12:45 pm SBS E122 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section. _
40839. MAT 003 10 Beginning Algebra pelipusceeet 11:30-12:45 pm SCC_ 1100 Staff 1552 62The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40840 MAT 003 11 Beginning Algebra 20.3 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D121 Staff 15 52 62
The C.L.A.S.S, program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
40841 MAT 095 01 Selected Topics 10 MWE 8:30- 9:20 am SCC 1100 Staff 6265The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for studentsin this section,
Meets:08/28-09/29/06
40842 MAT 095 02 Selected Topics 10 MWF 8:30- 9:20 am SCC 1306 S Raianu 6265
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
Meets: 10/02-11/03/06
40843. MAT 095 03 Selected Topics L0G PCE 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 120 Staff 6265
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
Meets:08/29-09/28/06
40844 MAT 095 04 Selected Topics LO) eT 11:30-12:45 pm NSM D123 Staff 62 65
The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for studentsin this section.
Meets:10/03-11/02/06
40845 MAT 095 05 Selected Topics 10 MW # 7:00- 8:45 pm NSM D123 G Jennings 6265The C.L.A.S.S. program will provide
workshops and tutoring for students
in this section.
Meets:08/28-09/29/06
40846 +MAT 105 01 Finite Mathematics 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am WH D165 G Jennings
40847 +MAT 105 02 Finite Mathematics 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm WH A139 W Pong
40848 +MAT 105 03 Finite Mathematics 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B215 C Chang
40850 +MAT 105 05 _ Finite Mathematics Seed # 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 120 A Stanoyevitch
40852 +MAT 105 08 Finite Mathematics 3.05 ee 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM C213 Staff
40853 +MAT 107 01 Math For Elem Teach: Real Numb 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS E220 J Barab
40854 +MAT 107 02 Math For Elem Teach: Real Numb SOerg edbed # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM D123 Staff
40855 +MAT 107 03 Math For Elem Teach: Real Numb 3.0 S$ 9:00-11:45 am WH A139 Staff
40856 +MAT 131 01 Elem Stat & Probability 3.0 = MW. 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM C213 Staff
40857 +MAT 131 02 Elem Stat & Probability S05 che. # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM C213 C Chang
40859 +MAT 131 04 Elem Stat & Probability Se LEE 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A103 A Stanoyevitch
40860 + MAT 131 05 Elem Stat & Probability 30 at # 7:00- 8:15°pm NSM D129 Staff
40861 +MAT 141 01 Computers For Math Teachg 3.0 SMW # 4:00- 5:15 pm WH C155 M Jones
40862 +MAT 143 01 _ Prob Solvg In Math 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D121 S Yoshinobu
40863 +MAT 153 01 College Algebra & Trigonometry 40 MWF 11:30-12:40 pm SCC 655 SSather-Wagstaff
40864 +MAT 153 02 College Algebra & Trigonometry 40 F # 4:00- 5:10 pm WH A117 Staff
MW # 5:30- 6:40 pm SBS E122
40865 +MAT 171 01 Calc For Mgt Life Sci 40 MW # 7:00- 8:40 pm NSM D129 Staff
40866 +MAT 191 01 Calculus! HOSS p 9:40-11:20 am WH C155 _ W PongMW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 810
72 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
eu SS a
aa Aue Aue & 10 pC Sait Ut) tet ais)
40867 +MAT 191 02 Calculus! SMa # 4:00- 5:330 pm WH C155 § Raianu
MW # 5:30- 6:50 pm NSM D12340868 +MAT 191 03 Calculus! ; 50 F 11:00-12:40 pm WH F144 _— § Yoshinobu
MW 11:30-12:45 pm NSM D12340869 +MAT 193 01 CalculusII : 5.0 FE 9:40-11:20 am WH F154 _ S Sather-Wagstaff
MW 10:00-11:15 am NSM D12340870 +MAT 193 02 CalculusII eae HL # 4:00- 5:30 pm WH F154_ G Jennings|
MW # 5:30- 6:50 pm SBS D21540871 +MAT 207 01 Math For Elem Sch Thrs Geomtry 4.0 | MWF 1:00- 2:10 pm NSM D129 SOMOky ee
40872 +MAT 207 02 Math ForElem Sch Thrs Geomtry 40 TTH 8:10- 9:50 am WH F145 § Raianu as
40873 +MAT 207 03 MathForElem Sch Thrs Geomtry 40 TTH # 7:00- 8:40 pm SCC 120 Staff ARG40874. +MAT 207 04 Math For Elem Sch Thrs Geomtry 402 -§ 9:00-12:45 pm NSM C213 BRA ite40875 +MAT 211 01 CalculusIll JeeS TRa # 4:00- 5:30 pm WH Fi44_ F Brulois
MW # 5:30- 6:50 pm SBS D12540877 +MAT 271 01 FoundationsOfHigher.Math 3.0 MWF 10:00-10:50 am WH F145_ F Brulois
40878 +MAT 281 01 _ Discrete Mathematics 3.00 Tis # 7:00- 8:15 pm WH F144 _ A Stanoyevitch
MAT 295 02 SelectedTopicsInMathematics= 2.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F121 M Jones 12Restricted to QED Students
40879 +MAT 311 01 Differential Equations 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH_ F146 J Barab
40880 +MAT 321 01 ProbabalityandStatistics = == 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A204 W Pong40881 +MAT 331 O01 LinearAlgebra 3.0 MWF 10:00-10:50 am NSM D129 _ § Raianu
40882 +MAT 333 01 Abstract Algebra 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM D129 _ § Sather-Wagstaff
40883 +MAT 361 01 Finite Automata Lee ale 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM C239 M Suchenek40884 +MAT 401 01 AdvancedAnalysis I Es 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F101 F Brulois40885 +MAT 443 01 HistoryOfMathematics 3.0 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM AII5C J Wilkins40886 MAT 489 01 Math&Teachingin Sec. School 8.073) Tt # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C239 J Wilkins
+ MAT 497S 01 Independent Study 1.0y 72 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
40890 +MAT 506 01 Fndtnsofthe Ratnl Nmbrs SOO My # 5:30- 8:15 pm NSM AII5C M Jones 21
40892 +MAT 521 01 GeometryForTeachers Bie NSO Me # 5:30- 8:15 pm NSM AI1I5C M Jones 2140895 +MAT 559 01 ResearchinMathEducationll] = 3.0 T # 7:00- 9:45 pm NSM Al115C J Wilkins 21
MAT 6008 71 GradContinuation Course ie 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11121321
To register, contact the College ofExtended & International Educationin EE 1100orphone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact your program advisor.
Miuitary Science (Arotc)
41636 MSL 101 01 FoundationsofOfficership LO 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F117 T Arlauskas
41637 MSL 101 02 FoundationsofOfficership LOW 10:00-11:15 am SBS F117 V Stephenson
41638 MSL 103L 01 MilSci&Lead Lab for MSL101 LQ 5a 3:30- 5:45 pm OffCampus_ T Arlauskas 52 64
Co-req: MSL101
41639 MSL 201 01 Individual Leadership Studies 2.0) StDed 10:00-11:15 am SBS B109 V Stephenson
41640 MSL 203L 01 MilSci & LeadLabforMSL201 10-57 3:30- 5:45 pm OffCampus_ V Stephenson 52 64Co-req: MSL201
41641 +MSL 301 01 Leadership and Prob Solv 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS D215 Staff 64
Co-req: MSL303L
41642 +MSL 303L 01 Mil Sci& Lead Labfor MSL 301 0 T 3:30- 5:45 pm OffCampus Staff 52 64Co-req: MSL301
41643 +MSL 401 01 Leadership Management 3.0°°- FB 8:30-11:15 am SBS G126 V Stephenson 52 64
Co-req: MSL 403L
41644 +MSL 403L 01 MilSci& Lead Lab for MSL401_ iOeeer 3:30- 5:45 pm OffCampus V Stephenson 52 64Co-req: MSL401
42055 +MSL 411 01 United States Military History 30 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS Gl22 V Stephenson
Music40301 MUS 100 01 Concert Music ‘0 TER # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A103. J Grasse 315263
Cr Listed: 40302 MUS 200 01
40303 MUS 300 01
40304 MUS 400 01
40305. MUS 101 01- Introducing Music e 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A103. S$ Moore40306 MUS 101 02 Introducing Music POs eed 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A103 R Butler
40307. MUS 101 03 Introducing Music 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A103 Staff
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section. 73+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
OUaa Ae NR, & 10 COURSETITLE OTE vb Ltt uy Diet inths)
40310 +MUS 109A 01 Intro To Musicianship 10 MW 10:00-10:50 am LCH A204 _ S$ Etcheto
40313 +MUS 110 01 Music Fundamentals 3.0: “TRH 10:00-11:15 am LCH A207_ R Kravchak40315 +MUS 120A 01 Beginning VoiceClass 0S UW 2:30- 4:10 pm LCH A204 S$ Etcheto
40316 +MUS 121A 01 BeginningPianoClass 10 MW 8:00- 8:50 am LCH A207 Staff40460 +MUS 122A 01 Beginning GuitarClass 10 MW 11:00-12:15 pm LCH A204 Staff 63
Cr Listed: 40461 MUS 222A 01+MUS 171A 01 Chamber Singers 1.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A204 § Etcheto 123063
CrListed: MUS271A 01MUS 371A 01MUS 471A 01
+MUS 173A 01 Jazz Ensemble 10 MW # 4:15- 5:30pm LCH A204. § Moore 123063CrListed: |MUS273A 01
MUS 373A 01MUS 473A 01
40337 +MUS 176A 01 Orchestra 10 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm LCH A204 R Kravchak 3063Cr Listed: 40338 MUS 276A 0140339 MUS 376A 0140341 MUS 476A 01
40435 +MUS 177A 01 Chorus 10 TH # 6:30- 9:00 pmLCH A204 § Etcheto 3063Cr Listed: 40436 MUS 277A 0140437 MUS 377A 0140438 MUS 477A 01
+MUS 1808S 01 Individual Lessons Hoy: TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA S Etcheto 11 1263CrListed: |MUS280S 01
MUS 380S 01MUS 4808 01
40302 +MUS 200 01 Concert MusicII LO TTA # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A103 JGrasse 52 63Cr Listed: 40301 MUS 100 0140303 MUS 300 0140304 MUS 400 01
40367 +MUS 209A 01 Musicianship Skills 10 MW 10:00-11:15 am A207. -S Moore
40370 +MUS 210 01 Music Theory! Tart f A204 J Grasse
40371 +MUS 220A 01 IntermediateVoiceClass F 10:00-11:40 am A204. —§ Etcheto 1163Cr Listed: 40373 MUS 320A 01
40379 +MUS 221A 01 IntermediatePianoClass 10 MW 9:00- 9:50 am LCH A207 Staff 11
40461 +MUS 222A 01 _ Intermediate GuitarClass 10 MW 11:00-12:15 pm LCH A204 Staff 1163
Cr Listed: 40460 MUS 122A 01 ce
on +MUS 271A 01 Chamber Singers ae 10 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A204. §$ Etcheto 123063Cr Listed: MUS171A 01
MUS 371A 01MUS 471A 01
+MUS 273A 01 JazzEnsemble 10 MW # 4:15- 5:30 pm LCH A204 $ Moore 12 30 63Cr Listed: |.MUS 173A 01
MUS 373A 01 éMUS 473A 01
40338 +MUS 276A 01 Orchestra LO SW # 7:00- 9:45 pm LCH A204 R Kravchak 3063
Cr Listed: 40337 MUS 176A 0140339 MUS 376A 0140341 MUS 476A 01
40436 +MUS 277A 01 Chorus 1.0. 6TH # 6:30- 9:00 pm LCH A204’ S§ Etcheto 3063Cr Listed: 40435 MUS 177A 0140437 MUS 377A 0140438 MUS 477A 01
+MUS 2808S 01 Individual Lessons 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA S Etcheto 11 1263
CrListed: MUS 180S 01
MUS 3808 01MUS 480S 01
40303 +MUS 300 01 Concert Music III 10 TTH # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A103 J Grasse 5263Cr Listed: 40301 MUS 100 01
40302 MUS 200 0140304 MUS 400 01
40432. +MUS 301 01 Music In World Cultures SOF 12:00- 2:30 pm LCH A103. J Grasse_ 40380 +MUS 309A 01 AdvMusicianshipSkills 10 MW 10:00-10:50 am LCH A202 DBradfield
40382 +MUS 310 01 Advanced Music TheoryI iMaen bd 10:00-11:15 am LCH A202 . R Butler
40383 +MUS 316 01 Instrumentation a0) PE 12:00- 1:15 pm LCH A207 RButler
40373 +MUS 320A 01 AdvancedVoice Class i E 10:00-11:40 am LCH A204 _ § Etcheto 1163 |
Cr Listed: 40371 MUS 220A 01}
|
74 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
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40434. +MUS 321A 01 AdvancedPiano Class P07) Tih 9:00- 9:50 am LCH A207 Staff 11
40462 + MUS 322A 01 AdvancedGuitar Class SESy pee 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A202 Staff Ties40384 +MUS 325 01 Conducting 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A202 $ Moore — 64
Co-req: 41876 MUS 325A 0141876 +MUS 325A 01 Conducting 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA S Moore _—64
Co-req; 40384 MUS 325 0140407 +MUS 340 01 MusicForChildren = | 30 TTH 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A204 R Kravchak 64
Co-req: 40408 MUS 340A 0140408 + MUS 340A 01 MusicForChildren 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA R Kravchak 64
Co-req; 40407 MUS 340 01+MUS 371A 01 ChamberSingers aaaae EO) SEF. 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A204 S Etcheto 12 63
Cr Listed: MUS 171A 01
MUS 271A 01MUS 471A 01
+MUS 373A 01 JazzEnsemble — 1.0 MW 4:15- 5:30 pm LCH A204 $ Moore 123063, Cr Listed: |.MUS 173A 01
MUS 273A 01MUS 473A 01
40339 + MUS 376A 01 Orchestra roe # 10 W 7:00- 9:45 pm LCH A204. R Kravchak 3063Cr Listed: 40337 MUS 176A 0140338 MUS 276A 01
40341 MUS 476A 01
40437 +MUS 377A 01 Chorus _ Me 1.0 tH 6:30- 9:00 pm LCH A204 § Etcheto 30 63Cr Listed: 40435 MUS.177A 01
40436 MUS 277A 0140438 MUS 477A 01
+MUS 3808 01 IndividualLessons ee is 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA § Etcheto 111263Cr Listed: MUS 180S 01MUS 2808 01MUS 4808 01
40431 +MUS 385 01 Medieval&RenaissMusic 3.0. TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A202 J
40304 +MUS 400 01 ConcertMusicIV 10 TTH 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A103. J G 315263Cr Listed: 40301 MUS 100 0140302 MUS 200 0140303 MUS 300 01
40439 +MUS 446A 01 WoodwindInstruments 10°) 7:00- 9:30 pm LCH A204 R Kravchak+ MUS 471A 01 ChamberSingers 1.0.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A204 $§ Etcheto 12 30 63
Cr Listed: _MUS171A 01
MUS 271A 01MUS 371A 01
+MUS 473A 01 Jazz Ensemble Ae 10 MW 4:15- 5:30 pm LCH A204 $ Moore 12 3063Cr Listed: MUS 173A 01MUS 273A 01MUS 373A 01
40341 +MUS 476A 01 Orchestra aes 10 WwW 7:00- 9:45 pm LCH A204 R Kravchak 3063Cr Listed: 40337 MUS 176A 01
40338 MUS 276A 0140339 MUS 376A 01
40438 +MUS 477A 01 Chorus k 1.0 TH 6:30- 9:00 pm LCH A204 _ §Etcheto 3063Cr Listed: 40435 MUS 177A 0140436 MUS 277A 0140437 MUS 377A 01
+MUS 480S 01Individual Lessons 10. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11 1263CrListed: |MUS1805 01
MUS 280S 01MUS 380S 01
~+MUS 4818 01 IndLessons-Comp&Arrang 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA R Butler 1112
+ MUS 4938 01 1,052 EBA TBA TBA TBA TBA_ S Etcheto 1112~~ +MUS 4948 01 Independent Study 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA RButler Liloeae~~ +MUS 4948 02 Independent Study 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TRAGNIDAS: Rh Buller '<, ios Vio
- +MUS 4945 03 Independent Study 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA RButler TPiga
"+ MUS 4968 01 Music Internship 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA R Butler | 123152.~-+MUS 4968 02 Music Internship 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA RButler Sruganee re+MUS 496S 03 Music Internship 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA RButler 123152
40446+MUS 499S 01 Senior Project 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA R Butler iB
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).io
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NEGoTIATION, CoNFLicT RESOLUTION & PEACEBUILDING
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41330 NCR 500 01 Graduate Writing Skills 3:0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB B505 Staff 11152154
41331 NCR 504 01 Theories of Conflict 30 W _ # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB A506.N Erbe 112141332 +NCR 507 01 Sem. Res Desig/Intrepret SOO re # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB A506 D Williams 112141891 +NCR 531 01 Divorce&Family Mediation g0-0 5 8:30- 6:00 pm LIB A506 A Turk 21
Meets: 8/26, 9/16, 10/14,
11/11, 12/02/06
41333. +NCR 535 01 Organizational Conflict Oh aay # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB) B505 ~~ R Hooper 21
41335 +NCR 540 01 Sem: Community Conflict OW: # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB B505 D Williams 2141892 +NCR 543 01 Conflict Resolution in Schools 3.0 TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB A506 «N Erbe 1121
41337 +NCR 544 01 ADR Processes 30 M~ # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB A506 N Erbe 112141340 +NCR 598 01 Directed Research 3.0. TBA TBA TBA ‘TBA TBA DWilliams 2164
Co-req: NCR5988
41341 +NCR 598S 01 Directed Research 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA D Williams 112164Co-req: NCR598
+NCR 599 01 ThesisorProject 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA D Williams 111252
Nursine (BSN)Apple Valley: St. Mary's Desert Valley Hospital, 18300 Highway 18, Apple Valley, 92307
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
40485 +BSN 410 75 Community-Based NursingI Sl We: # 6:00-10:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68Meets: 08/30/06; 09/13/06; 09/27/06;
10/11/06; 10/25/06; 11/08/06
40486 +BSN 411L 75 Home HealthRole Performance 205 AW, # 6:00-10:00pmTBA TBA Staff 2552 65 66Meets: 09/06/06; 09/20/06; 10/04/06; 68 9010/18/06; 11/01/06; 11/15/06
Fullerton: St. Jude Hospital and Rehab Center, 101 E. Valencia Mesa Dr., Fullerton, 92635
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
40487 +BSN 380 70 Health Assessment 3.0 = # 5:00- 9:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68
Meets: 09/12/06; 09/26/06; 10/10/06;10/24/06; 11/14/06; 11/28/06
40488 +BSN 381L 70 Hith Assess Skills Seminar LO EBA MBAS TBAve:TBA TBA Staff 25 52 65 66Weekend Seminar TBA 68
: Meets: 08/26/06-12/15/06
41930 BSN 495 70 Special Topics/Colloquia B0e oe # 5:00- 9:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68: Formerly BSN 305 Human
Diversity and Healthcare
Meets: 09/05/06; 09/19/06; 10/03/06;
10/17/06; 11/07/06; 11/21/06
Inglewood: Centinella Freeman Regional Medical, 333 N. Prairie Ave. Inglewood, 90301For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
40489 +BSN 380 50 Health Assessment 302. 2T # 5:30- 9:30 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68Meets: 09/05/06; 09/19/06; 10/03/06;
é 10/17/06; 11/07/06; 11/21/06
40490 +BSN 381L 50 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff ~ 2552 65 66Meets: 08/26/06-12/15/06 « 68
40491 +BSN 400 50 Health Promotion and Teaching SUG # 5:30- 9:30 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 6668Meets: 09/12/06; 09/26/06; 10/10/06;
10/24/06; 11/14/06; 11/28/06
Salina: Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital, 450 E. Romielane, Salinas, 93901
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
40539 +BSN 380 01 Health Assessment 3.0 S 1:00- 5:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68Meets: 09/02/06; 09/16/06; 09/30/06;
10/14/06; 10/28/06; 11/18/06
40540 +BSN 381L 01 HlthAssessSkills Seminar 10 TBA TBA TBA ‘TBA TBA Staff 2552 65 66Meets: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68
40541 +BSN 400 01 Health Promotion and Teaching 3.0 M 8:00-12:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68Meets: 09/09/06; 09/23/06; 10/07/06; S 8:00-12:00 pm TBA TBA :
10/21/06; 11/04/06; 12/04/06
76 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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Ventura: Ventura County Regional Medical Center, 3921 Loma Vista, Ventura, 93003
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
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40542 +BSN 410 55 Community-Based NursingI 3.0 W # 5:30- 9:30 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68
Meets: 09/06/06; 09/20/06; 10/04/06;
10/18/06; 11/01/06; 11/15/06
“40543. +BSN 411L 55 Home Health Role Performance| 20 OW # 5:30- 9:30 pm TBA TBA Staff "255265 66Meets: 09/13/06; 09/27/06; 10/11/06; 68 90
10/25/06; 11/08/06; 11/29/06
Walnut Creek: John Muir Memorial Hospital, 1601 Ygnacia Valley Bivd., Walnut Creek, 94598
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
40547 +BSN 380 02 Health Assessment B05 OW # 5:30- 9:30 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68
Meets: 09/13/06; 09/27/06; 10/11/06;
10/25/06; 11/08/06; 11/29/06
40548 +BSN 381L 02 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 3,0 TRA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 25 52 65 66Meets: 08/26/06- 12/15/06 68
40549 +BSN 400 02 Health Promotion and Teaching 30 SW # 5:30- 9:30 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68
Meets: 09/06/06; 09/20/06; 10/04/06;
10/18/06; 11/01/06; 11/15/06
Whittier: Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, 12401 Washington Blvd., Whittier, 90632
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
40544 +BSN 380 35 Health Assessment 3.0 W # 5:00- 9:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68
Meets: 09/13/06; 09/27/06; 10/11/06;
10/25/06; 11/18/06; 11/29/06 \
40545 +BSN 381L 35 Hlth Assess SkillsSeminar chai tea TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 25 5265 66Meets: 08/26/06- 12/15/06 68
40546 +BSN 400 35 HealthPromotionandTeaching = 3.0 W # 5:00- 9:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 656668Meets: 09/13/06; 09/27/06; 10/11/06;
10/25/06; 11/08/06; 11/29/06
TESTING COURSES
41954 +BSN 315 29 Life Cycle 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff
Testing Option Only
For Nursing Students Only
41935. BSN 495 19 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68Formerly BSN 305 Human
Diversity and Healthcare
Testing Section Only
41936 BSN 495 49 Special Topics/Colloquia ia 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 25656668Formerly BSN 345
Pathophysiology
Testing Section Only
INTERNET COURSES
40550 +BSN 315 08 Life Cycle 3.0°.. TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff
Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40551 +BSN 315 18 Life Cycle acme eres 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet StaffBegins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
41931 +BSN 315 28 Life Cycle 30-2, TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff
Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
41956 +BSN 325 08 Comp &Alt Healthcare Modal. 1.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25Begins: 08/28/06-10/11/06
40552 +BSN 340 08 _ Prof Collaboration Nrsg Pract 30)o0. EBA: TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40553 +BSN 340 18 ProfCollaboration Nrsg Pract 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06 ;
40554 +BSN 340 28 ProfCollaboration Nrsg Pract B.0ics ctLae TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
40555 +BSN 380 08 Health Assessment _ 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25656668Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40556 +BSN 380 18 Health Assessment 3.0. . TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40557 +BSN 380 28 Health Assessment 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06 :
40558 +BSN 380 38 Health Assessment 3:0). BA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
40559 +BSN. 381L 08 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 10. TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25526566
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68
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Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section. 77
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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40560 +BSN 381L 18 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 10 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68
40561 +BSN 381L 28 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar 1,0. TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68
40562 +BSN 381L 38 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar LOS VBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68
41932 +BSN 381L 48 Hlth Assess Skills Seminar Ope TBR TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68
40576 +BSN 400 08 Health Promotion and Teaching SOew)BAL TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins:08/28/06-11/20/06
40577. +BSN 400 18 Health Promotion and Teaching 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40578 +BSN 400 28 Health Promotion and Teaching 3.0 2BA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
49933 +BSN 400 38 Health Promotion and Teaching 3.05. PBS. TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
40579 +BSN 405 08 Statistics OD) sokbx TBA TBA Internet Staff
Begins: 08/28/06-12/04/06
40580 +BSN 405 18 Statistics DOr EBAY TBA TBA Internet Staff
Begins: 08/28/06-12/04/06
40581 +BSN 410 08 Community-Based Nursing! 3.0% TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40582 +BSN 410 18 Community-Based Nursing I 30325, BA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40583 +BSN 410 28 Community-Based NursingI 3,0: Ba TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
40584 +BSN 411L 08 Home Health Role Performance 2.0>TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68 90
40585 +BSN 411L 18 Home Health Role Performance 20GBa: TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68 90
40586 +BSN 411L 28 Home Health Role Performance 20 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66
Begins:08/26/06-12/15/06 68 90
41934 +BSN 411L 38 Home Health Role Performance 2.0 EBA ‘TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68 90
41957 +BSN 416 08 CQlIin Health Care 10 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/11/06- 10/25/06 :
40587 +BSN 420 08 Community-Based Nursing II 3:0. TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40588 +BSN 420 18 Community-Based Nursing II SNC eae TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40589 +BSN 420 28 Community-Based Nursing II 3.09 TSEBA TBA TBA ‘ Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
40590 +BSN 421L 08 Public Health Role Performance 204 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68 90
40591 +BSN 421L 18 Public Health Role Performance 210; TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68 90
40592 +BSN 421L 28 Public Health Role Performance 210: TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66Begins: 08/26/06- 12/15/06 68 90
40593. BSN 430 08 H/C Systems, Policy & Finance 3.0" TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40594. BSN 430 18 H/C Systems, Policy & Finance 30° TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40595 BSN 430 28 H/C Systems, Policy & Finance S025 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
40596 BSN 440 08 Professional Nursing Roles 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06 :
40597 BSN 440 18 Professional Nursing Roles 3.0°) TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40598 BSN 440 28 Professional Nursing Roles 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
40599 +BSN 450 08_ Principles Ldsp/Mgt in Nursing SOs eA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40600 +BSN 450 18 Principles Ldsp/Mgt in Nursing BO) SUA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
40601 +BSN 450 28 Principles Ldsp/Mgt in Nursing 20% Tae TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
40602 +BSN 451L 08 LDSP/MGMT NSG Role Performance 2.0: TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 65 66Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 68 90
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.78 Sao ray+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06 Nursing Research Utilization 3.0
Begins: 08/28/06-11/20/06
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Begins: 09/11/06-12/04/06
Special Topics/Colloquia 2 3.0
Formerly BSN 301 Technology
for the Info Age and BSN 310
Prof Nursing Horizons
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
‘Special Topics/Colloquia BGs ARNE
Formerly BSN 301 Technology
for the Info Age and BSN 310
Prof Nursing Horizons
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
‘SpecialTTopics/Colloquia of 3.0
Formerly BSN 301 Technology
for the Info Age and BSN 310
Prof Nursing Horizons
Begins: 09/09/06-12/09/06 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0
Formerly BSN 301 Technology
for the Info Age and BSN 310
Prof Nursing Horizons
Begins: 09/09/06- 12/09/06
Special ZealTopics/Colloquia 3.0
Formerly BSN 305 Human
Diversity and Healthcare
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For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm
MSN 6008 71
Begins: 09/09/06-12/09/06
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Begins: 08/26/06-12/02/06
Begins: 09/02/06-12/09/06
Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0
Formerly BSN 305 Human
Diversity and Healthcare
Begins: 09/02/06- 12/02/06
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Formerly BSN 305 Human
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Formerly BSN 345
Pathophysiology
Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0.Formerly BSN 345
Pathophysiology
Begins: 08/26/06- 12/02/06
SpecialTopics/Colloquia 3.0.
Formerly BSN 345
Pathophysiology
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Inglewood: Centinella Freeman Regional Medical, 333 N. Prairie Ave. Inglewood, 90301
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
MSN 505 50 Intro to Pharmacology 2.0 “EBA. TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12212564
Meets: 08/26/06-12/15/06 , 65 66 68
Co-req: MSN 506 & MSN 507L
Restricted to CNL Students only
MSN 506 50 Fnds of Prof Nursing 4.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 122125 64
Meets: 08/26/06-12/15/06 65 66 68Co-req: MSN 505 & MSN 507L
Restricted to CNL Students only
MSN 507L 50 Applied Nursing Science I 40 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff $221 2552
Meets: 08/26/06-12/15/06 64 65 66 68
.Co-req: MSN 505 & MSN 506Restricted to CNL Students only
MSN 507L 51 Applied Nursing Science I 40 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA _ Staff 12212552Meets: 08/26/06-12/15/06 64 65 66 68Co-req: MSN 505& MSN 506
Restricted to CNL Students only
MSN: 507L 52 Applied Nursing Science I 40 TBA TBA TBA TBA -TBA Staff 12 212552
Meets: 08/26/06-12/15/06 64 65 66 68
Co-req: MSN 505 & MSN 506
Restricted to CNL Students only
Salinas: Salinas Valley Memorial Hospital, 450 E. Romielane, Salinas, 93901
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
42056 +MSN 528 01 Advanced Health Assessment 0 258 8:00-12:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68Meets: 08/26, 09/09, 09/23, 10/21, 9011/04, 11/18/06
Ryan Ranch Facility
41842 +MSN 531 01 Nursifig Ethics 3.0 S 1:00- 5:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 2125 65 66
Meets: 08/26, 09/09, 09/23, 10/21, 6814/04, 11/18/06
Ryan Ranch Facility
Walnut Creek: John Muir Memorial Hospital, 1601 Ygnacia Valley Blvd., Walnut Creek, 94598
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
41839 +MSN 510 02 Theories for Adv Nursing Roles BO 508 8:00-12:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68
Meets: 09/02/06; 09/16/06; 09/30/06;: 10/14/06; 10/28/06; 11/11/06
41840 +MSN 528 02 Advanced Pathophysiology ae 1:00- 5:00 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66
Meets: 09/02/06; 09/16/06; 09/30/06;
10/14/06; 10/28/06; 11/11/06
Whittier: Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital, 12401 Washington Blvd., Whittier, 90632
For room location go to: http://www.csudh.edu/hhs/son/classlocation.htm .
41843 +MSN 510 03 _ Theories for Adv Nursing Roles Wee os # 5:30- 9:30 pm TBA TBA Staff 25 65 66 68
Meets: 09/05/06; 09/19/06; 10/03/06;10/17/06; 10/31/06; 11/14/06
41844. +MSN 528 03 . Advanced Pathophysiology 0° °F # 5:30- 9:30 pm TBA TBA Staff 256566Meets: 09/12/06; 09/26/06; 10/10/06;
10/24/06; 11/07/06; 11/21/06
INTERNET COURSES
41787 MSN 502 08 Adv. Nursing Roles 5.0." “TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 21 25 65 66
Begins: 08/26/06-11/18/06 68
41794 MSN 502 18 Adv. Nursing Roles 30> TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 21 25 65 66
Begins: 09/02/06-11/25/06 68
41795. MSN 502 28 Adv. Nursing Roles 3.0. TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 21 25 65 66
Begins: 09/09/06-12/02/06 68
41942 MSN 502 38 Adv. Nursing Roles 3.0. TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 21 25.65 66
Begins: 09/02/06-11/25/06 68
MSN 502 48 Adv. Nursing Roles 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 1221 2565
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06 66 68Restricted to CNL Students only
41793 +MSN 510 08 Theories for Adv Nursing Roles 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/26/06-11/18/06
41796 +MSN 510 18 _ Theories for Adv Nursing Roles 3. EBA. TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/02/06- 11/25/06
41944 +MSN 510 28 Theories for Adv Nursing Roles 50 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68Begins: 09/02/06-11/25/06
80 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE = DEPARTMENTHam Ate Aa & 10 COURSETITLE ky bby Ly tt telly sy
41945 +MSN 510 38 Theories for Adv Nursing Roles 3.00 2 EBs TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/09/06-12/02/06
41798 +MSN 513 08 Healthcare Policy/Economics 30-7) TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/26/06-11/18/06
41799 +MSN 513 18 Healthcare Policy/Economics SO TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/02/06-11/25/06
41800 +MSN 513 28 Healthcare Policy/Economics 3.0: TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/09/06- 12/02/06
41801 +MSN 514 08 _ Hith Promotion & Disease Prev 307 EBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/26/06-1 1/18/06
41802 +MSN 514 18 Hlth Promotion & Disease Prev 20% TBs TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/02/06-11/25/06
41803 +MSN 514 28 Hlth Promotion & Disease Prev 3.0) tae TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/09/06-12/02/06
41815 +MSN 523 08 FAM Assessment Theory/Prac 30. BA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/26/06-11/18/06
41810 +MSN 526 08 Pharmacology 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
41811 +MSN 527 08 Advanced Health Assessment 3.0: -TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06 90
41812 +MSN 527 18 Advanced Health Assessment 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/09/06-12/09/06 90
41813 +MSN 528 08 Advanced Pathophysiology 3.0. . TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
41814. +MSN 528 18 Advanced Pathophysiology 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66
Begins: 09/09/06- 12/09/06
41797 +MSN 528 28 Advanced Pathophysiology 3:02-72BA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66
Begins: 09/09/06-12/02/06
41804 +MSN 530 08 Rsrch Utilin Adv Nursg Pract 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/26/06- 11/18/06
41805 +MSN 530 18 Rsrch Util in Adv Nursg Pract 3.0;72 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/02/06-11/25/06
41806 +MSN 530 28 Rsrch Utilin Adv Nursg Pract 30a TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/09/06-12/02/06 :
41807 +MSN 531 08 Nursing Ethics 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 21 25 65 66
Begins: 08/26/06-11/18/06 68
41808 +MSN 531 18 Nursing Ethics 3.0% cPBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 21 25 65 66
Begins: 09/02/06-11/25/06 68
41809 +MSN 531 28 Nursing Ethics 3.0)7- EBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 21 25 65 66
Begins: 09/09/06-12/02/06 68
41946 +MSN 533 08 _ Theor Aspects of Aging 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 112164
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06
41828 +MSN 534 08 _ Hithcare Aging Pts 3.0527 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 112164
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
41837 +MSN 541L 08 Parent-Child CNS Role Perf! 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 52 6465
‘ Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06 66 67 68 90
41947. +MSN 544L 08 Geontology CNS Role Perf! 3.0 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 11216490
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
41829 +MSN 545L 08 Gerontology CNS Role Perf II 40 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 11 21 6490Begins: 09/02/06-12/09/06
41816 +MSN 555 08 Quality Improvemnt in Hea Care 310. TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 09/02/06-11/25/06
41830 +MSN 556 08 _ Primary Care of the FamilyI 40 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06
41831 +MSN 566 08 Primary Care of the Family II 40 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06
41832 +MSN 576 08 Prim Care of Family III 40 TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06
41817. MSN 595 08 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0) oTBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Nurse Educator Theory I
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
41819 MSN 595 108 Special Topics/Colloquia 30. EBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 666
Nurse Educator Theory II
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
41818 MSN 595 118 Special Topics/Colloquia Bai 2 SDA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
Nurse Educator Role Performance I
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
+
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section. 81
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
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41820
DEie ee
MSN 595
RUS aiLitg Us
128 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0
Nurse Educator Role Performance II
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
LAY
TBA
by
TBA
UT
TBA Internet
INSTRUCTOR is}
Staff 25 65 66 68
41821 MSN 595 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0
Nurse Administrator Theory I
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
41823 MSN BoD Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0Nurse Administrator Theory II
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff nN 56 on 66 68
41822 MSN 595 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0
Nurse Administrator Role Performance I
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
41824 MSN 595 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0
Nurse Administrator Role Performance II
Begins: 09/02/06-12/02/06
TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
41833 MSN 595 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0
ENP Role Performance I
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06
TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
41834 MSN 595 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0
ENP Role Performance IIBegins: 08/26/06-12/15/06
TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
41835 MSN 595 Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0FNP Role Performance III
Begins; 08/26/06-12/15/06
TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
41836 MSN oo Special Topics/Colloquia 3.0
FNP Role Performance IV
Begins: 08/26/06-12/15/06
TBA TBA TBA Internet Staff 25 65 66 68
OccUPATIONAL THERAPY 41950 +OTR 480 01 Field Work II Experience I 4.0
Co-req: OTR480STBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt64
41951 + OTR 480 02 Field Work II Experience I 4.0Co-req: OTR 480S
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt64
42004 + OTR 4808 01 Field Work II Experience I 0.0
Co-req: OTR 480TBA eae B TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt 64
42005 + OTR 4808 02 Field Work II Experience I 0.0
Co-req: OTR 480TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt 64
41952 + OTR 482 01 Field Work II Experience II 4.0Co-req: OTR 482S
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt 64 90
41953 + OTR 482 02 Field Work II Experience II 4.0
Co-req: OTR 482STBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt 64 90
42006 + OTR 482S 01 Field Work II Experience II 0.0Co-req: OTR 482
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt 64
42007 + OTR 482S 02 Field Work II Experience II 0.0Co-req: OTR 482
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt64
41040 + OTR 535 01 Occupation Across Lifespan II 3.0
Co-req: OTR 537L, OTR 539, OTR 541,OTR 543, OTR 547, OTR 547L, OTR 550AOTR 552
# 6:00-
41020 + OTR 537L 01 Occupational Assessment II 1.0
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 539, OTR 541,OTR 543, OTR 547, OTR 547L, OTR 550AOTR 552
1:00-
41022 + OTR 537L 02 Occupational Assessment II 1.0
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 539, OTR 541OTR 543, OTR 547, OTR 547L, OTR 550AOTR 552
3:00-
41025 + OTR 539 01 Intervention II Pediatrics 2.0
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 537L, OTR 541,
OTR 543, OTR 547, OTR 547L, OTR 550A
OTR 552
# 6:00-
41043 + OTR 541 Ol Conditions Affecting Health II 2.0
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 537L, OTR 539,
OTR 543, OTR 547, OTR 547L, OTR 550AOTR 552
# 6:00-
8:30 pm EAC
2:40 pm EAC
500
400
P Nagaishi 112164
] Hwang 11216
4:40 pm EAC 400 J] Hwang 112164
7:40 pm EAC 400 Staff 11 21 64
7:40 pm SAC 1103 M Noriega 112164
82 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE DEPARTMENTae ‘eee COURSETITLE Criss atl CUES)
41042 + OTR 543 01 Case SeminarIII Pediatrics OE # 4:00- 5:40 pm WH AlII18_ P Nagaishi 112164
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 537L, OTR 539,OTR 541, OTR 547, OTR 547L, OTR 550A
OTR 552
41056 +OTR 547 01 Neurological FoundationsofOc 5:0: -URe 9:00-11:00 am EAC 400 Staff 112164
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 537L, OTR 539
OTR 541, OTR 543, OTR 547L, OTR 550A
OTR 552
41058 +OTR 547 02 Neurological FoundationsofOc DO PEE 1:00- 3:00 pm EAC 400 T Peralta 112164
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 537L, OTR 539
OTR 541, OTR 543, OTR 547L, OTR 550A
OTR 552
41057 +OTR 547L 01 Neurological FoundationsofOc 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 112164
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 537L, OTR 539
OTR 541, OTR 543, OTR 547, OTR 550A
OTR 552
41059 + OTR 547L 02 Neurological FoundationsofOc 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA _ T Peralta 11 2164
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 537L, OTR 539
OTR 541, OTR 543, OTR 547, OTR 550A
OTR 552
41061 +OTR 550A 01 Fieldwork!Pediatrics 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA EMartin-Reichardt11216490
Co-req: OTR 535, OTR 537L, OTR 539,OTR 541, OTR 543, OTR 547, OTR 547L
OTR 552
41047 + OTR 552 01 ProfDevSeminarII Portfolio 18 W 1:00- 1:50 pm SBS Al44_ C Peyton 112164
Co-req: OTR535, OTR 537L, OTR 539
OTR 541, OTR 543, OTR 547, OTR 547L
OTR 550A
41052 +OTR 554 01 ProfDev SeminarV Portfolio 1:0). 2:00- 2:50 pm WH All17_ J Hwang 112164
41948 + OTR 567 01 OT Management ZT. 10:00-12:30 pm WH A118 J Hwang 1121
41949 + OTR 567 02 OT Management aly 10:00-12:30 pm WH A118 J Hwang 1121
41053 +OTR 569A 01 Adaptive&AssistiveTech 20252 TED # 6:00- 7:40 pm EAC 400 Staff 112164
“41019 + OTR 575 01 Occupation Across Lifespan IV 3.0% 3M 10:00-12:30 pm WH A118 T Peralta 112164
41051 +OTR 575 02 Occupation Across Lifespan IV SU cd 10:00-12:30 pm WH AILI8 Staff 1121 64
41041 + OTR 577L 01 OccupationBasedAssessmentIV LOY wy 1:00- 2:40 pm EAC 400 J Hwang 112164
41044 +OTR 577L 02 Occupation BasedAssessment IV 1.07 W. 3:00- 4:40 pm EAC 400 J Hwang 112164
41045 +OTR 579L 01 Occ. Based Intervention Iv 20 A # 6:00- 7:40 pm EAC 400 J Hwang 112164
41024 +OTR 581 01 Cond.Affecting Health IV 20 M 6:00- 7:40 pm SCC 645 M Noriega 112164
41023 +OTR 583 01 Case Seminar IV Geriatric a0. # 4:00- 5:50 pm WH A118 Staff 112164
41060 +OTR 591A 01 FieldworkIGeriatrics 1.0; TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt 11216490
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38736 + OTR 482S 61 Field Work II ExperienceII 0.0 TBA TBA TBA Offcampus — E Martin-Reichardt64
: Co-req: OTR 482
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06 ;
38454 +OTR 515 61 Occupation Across LifespanI 30° MoM 11:00- 2:45 pm, WH AlI18_ T Peralta 1121
Meets:6/6 - 8/18/06
38461 + OTR 517L 61 Occupational AssessmentI 1.0 2:00- 4:30 pm EAC 400 J Hwang 1121
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38462 + OTR 519 61 Occupational Intervention I a0 Ww # 5:30- 8:00 pm WH AI18 _ S Wyatt 1121
Meets: 6/6 - 8/18/06
38468 +OTR 521 61 Conditions Affecting HealthI RO cghey # 6:00- 8:30 pm WH A139 M Noriega 1121
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38467 +OTR 523 61 Case SeminarI-Adolescent LO. # .4:00- 5:15 pm WH A118 M Noriega 1121
Meets:6/6 - 8/18/06
38466 +OTR 525 61 OT Research!- Qualitative 200%. TH 11:00- 1:30 pm WH Al118 ~ C Peyton 1121
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38455 +OTR 527 61 Kinesiology for OT 40 M 3:30- 8:30 pm WH Al1I18& Staff 1121 64
Co-req: OTR 527L
Meets: 6/6 - 8/18/06
38689 + OTR 527L 61 KinesiologyforOT 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 112164
Co-req: OTR 527
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38469 + OTR 529A 61 Fieldwork! Adolescents 10 TBA TBA TBA Offcampus —_ E Martin-Reichardt 112190
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38470 + OTR 529A 62 FieldworkIAdolescents 1.0. -TBA TBA TBA Offcampus __E Martin-Reichardt11 2190
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38471 + OTR 529A 63 Fieldwork Adolescents 1.0 TBA TBA TBA Offcampus _— E Martin-Reichardt11 2190
Meets: 6/6 - 8/18/06
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
83
COURSE = DEPARTMENT
Co-/0-Teq: 40808 PHY 120 Ol
REF. ie Ae 7 Ate COURSE TITLE Pe 1b Lit py ile y Lay
38460 + OTR 530 61 Prof Dev SeminarII 10 W 12:00- 1:15 pm WH Al17 ~~ J Hwang 1121Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38463+OTR 545 61 OT ResearchIlEvidenceBased 3.0 TH ~11:00- 2:45 pm WH ALI7 J Hwang 1121Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38458 +OTR 553 61 ProfDevSeminarIV-Ethics +10.W -10:00-11:15 am WH A118 © Peyton 1121Meets: 6/6 - 8/18/06
38459 +OTR 555 61 Occupation Across Lifespan III 3.0 W 12:00- 3:45 pm WH AII8_ T Peralta 1121Meets: 6/6 - 8/18/06
38456 + OTR 557 61 Occupational AssessmentIII BIRD ea 2:30- 5:00 pm EAC 400 J Hwang 1121Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38457 +OTR 559 61 Occupational Interventions II] ZO Sar: # 6:00- 8:30 pm BAC 400 Staff 112164Co-req: OTR559L
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
38738 +OTR 559L 61 ~ Occupational Interventions ~—~*0.0.~—~«*TBA TBA TBA [BA TBA Staff 11 2164Co-req: OTR 559
Meets: 6/6-8/18/0638465+OTR 561 61 Cond.Affecting Health Il _ a0 0H # 6:00- 8:30 pm WH ALIS Staff 1121
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/0638464 +OTR 563 61 Case SeminarIllAdult (LO. TH “# 400- 5:15 pm WH AlI7 Staff 1121
Meets: 6/6 - 8/18/0638667+ OTR 571A 61 LevellFieldwork-Adults 10 =F TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt11 2190
Meets: 6/6 - 8/18/0638668 + OTR 571A 62 LevellFieldwork- Adults e LO 08 TBA TBA TBA TBA E Martin-Reichardt112190
Meets: 6/6 - 8/18/06"38669 + OTR 571A 63 Levell Fieldwork-Adults 10 F TBA TBA TBA TBA — E Martin-Reichardt112190
Meets: 6/6- 8/18/06
PHILOSOPHY40169 PHI 101 01 ValuesAndSociety =©3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 601 B Belu40173. PHI 101 02. ValuesAndSociety Sie 10:00-11:15 am SBS D225 B Belu40190 PHI 102 01 ‘Humanity, Nature&God = 3.0 MW ~1:00- 2:15 pm SBS D225 B Belu40191 PHI12001 CriticalReasoning : oo 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS. D219 D Lewis 23
Restricted to Honors students
40195 PHI120 02. Critical Remoning) 2,9) 1% 30. TPH. , 10:00-11:15 am SBS) Eloa:. D Lewis40196 PHI 120 03 Critical Reasoning 30° TTH ~~. 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS 1Bi43.S Pawar
TheC.L.A.S.S. program will provide
study sessions for studentsiin|this section.
40197 PHI 120 04 CriticalReasoning= 30. ITH.) # 400.9515 pm. SBS “ied: S$ Pawar40198 PHI 120 05 CriticalReasoning = 30 MW — 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS Bi09 R Vanterpool40199 PHI12006 Critical Reasoning eaeeeBe NI # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B143 Staff40200 +PHI 300 01 Meth & Problems in Philosophy See aids NEW ~~ 10:00-11:15 am SBS D219 D Lewis40201 +PHI 301 01 SocratesPlatoAristotle “30 TTH © # 5:30- 645 pm LCH AJ2l D Lewis40202 +PHI 304 01. HegelToNietzsche= ++ «3.0 +‘TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS D219 B Belu40203 +PHI 316 01 Bthics ae 30 MW __14:30-12:45 pm SBS E104 R Vanterpool40204«= PHI-«371.=«O1_—«sAfricanWorldReligions=Ssté=<t*~“‘“‘<‘~*«~SCSCMM ~-2:30- 3:45 pm SAC 1103 § Faraji 63
Cr Listed: 40675 AFS 395 0240205 +PHI 383 01 ComparativeReligions = WV 2:80-3:45 pms (SBS F125 ° 5. Pawar40206 +PHI 386 01 Understanding The Bible_ a # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS F125 § Pawar
+PHI 4948 01 Independent Study aS TBA TBA [BA TBA D Lewis 12+PHI 4948 02 IndependentStudy = TBA TBA TBA TBA D. Lewis 12#PHI 494803 Independent Study 3.0 TBA. ——=SCSTBASTBA TBA TBA D Lewis 12
Puysics40803. PHY 100 01 PatternsInNature ae 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am NSM B252 Staff40804 PHY 100 02 PatternsIn Nature 3.0 .MW ——#-—-4:00- 5:15 pm NSM 6252 Staff40805. PHY 100 03 Patterns In Nature 3.0. TTH 10:00-11:15 am NSM B252 Staff40806 PHY 100 04 Patterns In Nature 30 TTH # 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM B252 Staff40807 PHY 100 05 PatternsIn Nature 3.0 TTH — #7:00- 815pm NSM C213 Staff40808 +PHY 120 01 ElementsOfPhysicsI 40 TTH —— 10:00-11:15 am SBS E122 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 120L
40809 +PHY 120L 01 ElemOfPhysicsILab O06 T 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B242 Staff 64
84 Footnote definitions can be found at the endofthe course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
uh3 aania NR. & SEC. COURSE TITLE rs nH cL EU Tu acy Ena
40810 +PHY 120L 02 Elem OfPhysicsI Lab 0:05" >THE 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B242 Staff 64
Co-req: 40808 PHY 120 0140811 +PHY 130 01 General PhysicsI 5.0 MWF 8:30- 9:40 am NSM C221 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 130L
+PHY 130 02 General Physics! 5.0 MWF 10:00-11:10 am NSM B242 Staff 12 64
QED Students only
Co-req: PHY 130L
40812 +PHY 130L 01 General PhysicsILab 0.0 M 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B242 Staff Bie
Co-req: 40811 PHY 130 01
40813 +PHY 130L 02 General Physics1Lab OO Wy, 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B242 Staff 64
Co-req: 40811 PHY 130 01
+PHY 130L 04 General PhysicsILab 00:0 TH 10:00-12:45 pm NSM B242 Staff 12 64
QED Students Only
Co-req: PHY 130
40815 +PHY 132 01 General Physics II S105 et 5:30- 7:10 pm NSM B242 Staff 64
Co-req: 40816 PHY 132L 01
40816 +PHY 132L 01 General PhysicsIILab Daher 7:15-10:00 pm NSM B242 Staff 64
Co-req: 40815 PHY 132 01
40817 PHY 134 01 General Physics III 40 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM B242 Staff 64
Co-req: 40818 PHY 134L 01
40818 PHY 134L 01 General Physics III Lab 0.0 W 5:30- 9:30 pm NSM B242 Staff 64
Co-req: 40817 PHY 134 0140819 +PHY 300 01 Physical Science for Teachers 40 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS F125 Staff 11 64
Co-req: PHY 300L
40820 +PHY 300 02 Physical Science for Teachers 40 MW 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B203 Staff 1164
Co-req: PHY 300L
40821 +PHY 300 03 Physical Science for Teachers 4.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B203 Staff 11 64
Co-req: PHY 300L
40822 +PHY 300° 04. Physical Science for Teachers 4.0: 0-0F LE 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B203 Staff 11 64
Co-req: PHY 300L
40823 +PHY 300 05 Physical Science for Teachers 4.0 SSU 1:30- 2:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 1164
: Co-req: PHY 300L
40824 +PHY 300L 01 PhysScifor TeachersLab 0.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm NSM C243 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 300
40825 +PHY 300L 02 PhysScifor Teachers Lab 0.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C243 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 300
40826 +PHY 300L 03 Phys Scifor Teachers Lab 0.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C243 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 300
40827 +PHY 300L 04 Phys Scifor Teachers Lab 0.0 MW 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM C243 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 300
40828 +PHY 300L 05 PhysScifor Teachers Lab OO 11:30-12:45 pm NSM C243 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 300
40829 +PHY 300L 06 Phys Scifor Teachers Lab 0077 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C243 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 300
40876 +PHY 300L 07 Phys Scifor Teachers Lab 0,02" TTH 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C243 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 300
40887 +PHY 300L 08 Phys Scifor Teachers Lab 0.0 TTH 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM C243 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 300
40889 +PHY 300L 09 PhysScifor Teachers Lab 005°" S80: 12:00- 1:15 pm NSM C243 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 300
40891 +PHY 300L 10 PhysScifor Teachers Lab G.05= 2 S8U 3:00- 4:15 pm NSM C243 Staff 64Co-req: PHY 300
40893 +PHY 310 01 Theoretical Mechanics I 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm NSM C239 Staff
40894. PHY 331 01 Audio Electronics B.0e TEE 1:00- 1:50 pm NSM C251 Staff 64
Co-req: 40896 PHY 331L 01
40896 PHY 331L 01 Audio Electronics Lab 0.0°-s Tt 2:00- 3:15 pm NSM C251 Staff 64
Co-req: 40894 PHY 331 01
40897 +PHY 341 01 Advanced Laboratory BO RET 5:30- 6:20 pm NSM C235 Staff 64
Co-req: 40898 PHY341L 01
40898 +PHY 341L 01 Advanced Laboratory Oe mtd 6:30- 9:30 pm NSM C235 Staff 64
Co-req: 40897 PHY 341 01
40899 +PHY 460 01 QuantumMechanics I RO) aia 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D215 Staff
+PHY 494S 01 Independent Study 3.0. BA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
+PHY 498S 01 Directed Research 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
+PHY 498S 02 Directed Research 2.0... TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
+PHY 498S 03 Directed Research B00 LBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
OU Sam1a ie a & 10 COURSE TITLE hs thy psy at ttlet tis)
PotiticaL SCIENCE41269 POL 100 01 GenSt:World Perspectives 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 1304 W Martin41270 POL 100 02 GenSt:WorldPerspectives 30 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 1304 WMartin41996 POL 100 03 GenSt:WorldPerspectives 3.0 °MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SAC 3142 Staff41271 POL 100 04 Gen St:World Perspectives 30 DTH 10:00-11:15 am SAC 3165 Staff41242 POL 101 01 AmericanInstitutions 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 655 OWilson 4241272 POL 101 02 AmericanInstitutions 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 3165 L Chaffee 4241250 POL 101 03 American Institutions 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm WH D165 O Wilson 4241273. POL101 04 AmericanInstitutions 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B101 A Fisher 4241274 POL 101 05 AmericanInstitutions 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS Bl101 J Kaplan 4241275. POL 101 06 AmericanInstitutions 5.0. ETE 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 1304 M Blue 4241276 POL 101 07 American Institutions 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm SAC 3165 A Fisher 4241277. POL 101 08 American Institutions oie se EsWEd # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS D225 R Palmer 4241278 POL101 51 American Institutions 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 42
Examination Only
Open to Nursing Students
41279 POL25101 QuantMethPoli Analysis 30 TH 10:00-11:15 am WH F144 MBlue41280 POL 310 01 Issues American Govern 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS _ B101 J Kaplan
41281 POL 312 01 State&Local Government 3.0, EEL # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS D125 M Blue 43
41282 POL 314 01 Amer Pol Parties Election 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F117. A Fisher419838POL; 315 01 Congress And President 3.0 > TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B137_ R Palmer
41284 POL 320 01 Urban GovernPlcy Choices 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS F225 O Wilson
41285 POL 323 01 Black Politics 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS BI01 © Wilson ae41286 POL 334 01 American Foreign Policy 30 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B137 Staff41287. POL 335 01 _ International Politics 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS BI01 Staff41288 ~=POL 338 01Global Planning Future 30 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B101 L Groff41289 POL340 01 PolChangeIst3rdWorlds 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm SAC 3152 Staff41290 POL 343 01 PoliBehInLatin America 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS G122 L Chaffee41291 POL 350 01 History Political Ideas 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B137 J Kaplan41292 POL 354 01 Amer Political Thought 3.0 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B101 J Kaplan oa41293.POL 361 01 Amer Const LawCivil Rght 30°. ITH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B137 R Palmer41294 POL 371 01 Conflict And Violence 3.0 MW # 5:30: 6:45 pm SBS BI01 L Groff
PRE-ENGINEERING40969+CHE 110 01 General ChemistryI 5.0 MWE 8:30- 9:50 am SBS B131 T Wang 57 64
Co-req: CHE110L
40970 +CHE 110L 01 General ChemistryILab 00 M 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B340 L Pu 64Co-req: 40969 CHE110 01
40971 +CHE 110L 02 General Chemistry I Lab 0.0 W 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B340 Staff 64Co-req: 40969 CHE 110 01
40866 +MAT 191 01. CalculusI 50 £F 9:40-11:20 am WH C155 WPongMW 10:00-11:15 am SCC 810
40867+MAT 191 02 CalculusI 50 F # 4:00- 5:30 pm WH C155 S$ RaianuMW # 5:30- 6:50 pm NSM D123
40868 +MAT 191 03 Calculus! 50h) F 11:00-12:40 pm WH F144 _— § YoshinobuMW 11:30-12:45 pm NSM D123
40869 +MAT 193 01 CalculusIl HO S2e 9:40-11:20 am WH F154 _— § Sather-WagstaffMW 10:00-11:15 am NSM D123
40870 +MAT 193 02 CalculusII 50 §F # 4:00- 5:30 pm WH F154 G JenningsMW # 5:30- 6:50 pm SBS D215
40875 +MAT 211 01 Calculusil 50. ue # 4:00- 5:30 pn WH F144 F BruloisMW # 5:30- 6:50 pm SBS D125
40879+MAT 311 01 Differential Equations 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH F146 J Barab40811+PHY 130 01 General PhysicsI 5.0 MWE 8:30- 9:40 am NSM C221 Staff 64
Co-req: PHY 130L
" +PHY 130 02 General PhysicsI 5.0 MWE 10:00-11:10 am NSM B242 Staff 1264QED Students only
Co-req: PHY 130L
40812 +PHY 130L01 General PhysicsILab 0.0 M 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B242 Staff 64Co-req: 40811 PHY 130 01
40813 +PHY 130L 02 Géneral Physics1Lab 0.0 W 1:00- 3:45 pm NSM B242 Staff 64Co-req: 40811 PHY 130 01
86 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CUS Saam Nua ie 7 SEC. Por aig hy LAY LS BLOG/RM Dats LIS)
+ PHY 130L 04 General Physics I Lab 00> TE 10:00-12:45 pm NSM B242 Staff 12 64
QED Students OnlyCo-req: PHY 130
40815 +PHY 132 01 General Physics II 5.05 EE, 5:30- 7:10 pm NSM B242 Staff 64
Co-req: 40816 PHY 132L 01
40816 +PHY 132L 01 General Physics II Lab 0.020 7:15-10:00 pm NSM B242 _ Staff Saba gs healCo-req: 40815 PHY 132 01
PsycHOLocy40702 PSY 101 01 GenSt:Understand Hum Beh 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS £122 Staff40703 PSY 101 02 GenSt:Understand Hum Beh 305-1 REE 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A103 Staff re
41777. PSY 101 03 GenSt:Understand Hum Beh SDin ehds 11:30-12:45 pm SBS A210 L Carrier TO as
Restricted to Honors Students
40704. PSY 110 01 Crit Thinking& Prob Solv 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm SCC 1100 _Staff anit
40705 PSY 230 01 Elem Stat Analysis Psych S000 ea DOW, 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B131 Staff
40706 PSY 230 02. Elem Stat Analysis Psych 3.0 MW 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS _ B203 C Sneed
40707 +PSY 235 01 Intro To Research Methods 3.0 M 9:45-11:25 am SBS B215_ S$ Santos 64
Co-req: PSY 235L
40708 +PSY 235 02 Intro To Research Methods a0 Te 6:45- 8:25 pm SCC 655 C Sneed 64
Co-req: PSY 235L
40709 +PSY 235L 01 Intro To Resrch Meth-Lab 0:0) <M 11:30- 2:00 pm SBS A232 S Santos 64
Co-req: PSY 235 :
40710 +PSY 235L 02 Intro To Resrch Meth-Lab 0.0 W 10:00-12:30 pm SBS A232 S$ Santos 64
Co-req: PSY 235
40711 +PSY 235L 03 Intro To Resrch Meth-Lab OOS Ar 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A232 C Sneed 64
Co-req: PSY 235
40713 +PSY 235L 04 Intro To Resrch Meth-Lab COP he 3:46- 6:31 pm SBS A232 C Sneed 64
Co-req: PSY 235
40714. PSY 305 01 History And Systems Psych 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B110 D Henschel
40715 PSY 305 02 History And Systems Psych 3.0 TTH 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B238 D Henschel gagete
40716 PSY 314 01 Behavior Modification 3.006 TY 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B238 Staff ae:
40717 PSY 314 02 Behavior Modification 30) .vE 5:30- 8:15 pm SBS B131 Staff
40718 +PSY 331 01 Measurement In Psychology 30 M 5:30- 7:10 pm SCC 120 Staff 305864.Co-req: PSY 331A
40719 +PSY 331 02 Measurement In Psychology Bl com 11:30- 1:10 pm SCC 530 Staff 30 58 64
Co-req: PSY 331A
40720 +PSY 331A 01 Measurement In Psychology 010526 W: 5:30- 7:10 pm SCC 120 Staff 30 58 64
Co-req: PSY 331
40721 +PSY 331A 02 Measurement In Psychology 0,0: 56 TH. 11:30- 1:10 pm SCC 530 Staff 30 58 64: Co-req: PSY 331
40722 PSY 340 01 Social Psych: Psych Persp 3.00. HEEL 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B131 C Sneed
40723 PSY 340 02. Social Psych: Psych Persp 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B215_ S Santos
40731 PSY 342 01 Interprsn And Group Dynam 3.0 MW 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B209 Staff
40732 PSY 342 02 Interprsn AndGroup Dynam 30 SW 5:30- 6:45 pm SCC 710 Staff
40733. PSY 350 01 Child Psychology 3.0 MW 5:30- 6:45 pm WH D165 M Hurtado-Ortiz
40734 PSY 350 02 Child Psychology 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 900 Staff
40735 PSY 352 01 Psych Adult Develop/Aging 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm WH D165 M Hurtado-Ortiz
40736 PSY 360 01 Theories Of Personality 3.0°° “ELH 8:30- 9:45 am SBS _ B238 Staff
40737 PSY 363 01 The Abnormal Personality 3.0'-: (RTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B238 R Davis
40738 PSY 363 02 The Abnormal Personality 30 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B238 R Davis
40739. PSY 363 03 The Abnormal Personality 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B238 A Hass
40740 PSY 367 01 Effective Comm Skills S005 Ted 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS D121 Staff
40712 PSY 367 02. Effective Comm Skills 3.05° PEE 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B131_ K Paxton
40741 PSY 367 03 Effective Comm Skills SO eS 9:00-11:45 am SBS E122 Staff
40742 PSY 368 01 Human Sexuality 3.05 MW: 10:00-11:15 am SCC 900 Staff
40743. PSY 383 01 Psych Of Black Experience SOrrok 8:30-11:15 am SBS _ B215 Staff
40744 +PSY 413 01 AdvResearch Learn & Beh 3.0 MW 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS A232 Staff
40745 +PSY 414 01 ResSem Learn & Behavior 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 pm SBS A232 Staff 64
Co-req: PSY 413
40746 +PSY 415 01 AdvRes Met In Cognitive Psych 3.0), LE 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS A246 L Rosen
40747 +PSY 416 01 ResSem In Cognitive Psych BOs ae 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A246 L Rosen 64
Co-req: PSY 415
40748 +PSY 417 01 AdvRes Meth Biological Psych 3.0 EEE 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS A232” D Henschel
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
+
87
COURSE Dea
aaa Nee COURSE TITLE units Ts) cs) OU Pa as)
40749 +PSY 418 01 Res Sem Biological Psych 8.0 TR 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS A232 D Henschel 64Co-req: PSY 417
40750 +PSY 464 01 Intro To Clinical Psych BO DL 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS E122 Staff40751 +PSY 470 01 Community Psychology 310. RE # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS. B215 ©K Paxton40752 +PSY 490 01 Senior Seminar Psychology 3022 TPH. 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS A246 Staff 112040753 +PSY 490 02 Senior Seminar Psychology 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A232 A Hass 1120
+ PSY 4945 01 Independent Study RO TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1231+ PSY 494S 02 Independent Study 203 EBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1231+PSY 4948 03 Independent Study 3.02 EBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1231+ PSY 497 01 Sem: Peer Advising DO Seeered 8:30- 9:45 am SBS A232 R Davis 12+ PSY 498S 01 Directed Research 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA, TBA Staff 1231+ PSY 4985 02 Directed Research 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1231+ PSY 498S 03 Directed Research 30s TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1231
40787 +PSY 520 01 Seminar in Psychopharmacology SO): 5 EE # 4:00- 6:45 pm SBS A210 K MasonPSY 535 01 Advanced Research Methods 305. W # 4:00- 5:45 pm SBS A246 § Santos 111221
+ PSY 563 01 Sem In Psychopathology 3:0 2D # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A246 Staff 111221+ PSY 563 02 Sem In Psychopathology og GEL # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A204 Staff LLI221+PSY 566 01 IndvIntellectual Assess 3.0 M # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS A246 K Mason 11122164
Co-req: PSY 566A 90
+ PSY 566A 01 Indv Intellectual Assess 0.0 M # 8:30-10:10 pm SBS A246 K Mason 11 122164Co-req: PSY 566
+ PSY 570 01 Community Psy: Cur Theory 3.0 M # 4:00- 6:45 pm SBS A246 K Paxton F112 21+ PSY 571 01 Intern Clinical-Communty 8.0): WW. # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A246 A Hass 111221+PSY 590 01 Comprehensive Integration 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS A246 K Mason 111221+ PSY 592 01 Teaching Psychology 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS A232. K Mason 111221+ PSY 5978 01 Directed Reading 1.003. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 111221+ PSY 597S 02 Directed Reading 2.0--- "TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 111221+ PSY 5978 03 Directed Reading 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA K Mason 111221+ PSY 5988S 01 Directed Research 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA K Mason 111221+PSY 5985S 02 Directed Research 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA K Mason 111221+ PSY 598S 03 Directed Research 3.0 TR TBA TBA TBA TBA K Mason 111221PSY 600S 71 Grad Continuation Course 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11121321
To register, contact the College of,
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100orphone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
Pustic ADMINISTRATION41412, CJA 340 01 Crim Justice & Community 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B143 Staff41413, CJA 342 01 Legal Foun Justice Admin Sn eee os # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS Bl143 T Byrne41414 CJA 423 01 Administrative Law 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B110 F Smith
41606 CJA 423 02 Administrative Law 3.0 Ww # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH_ D176 Staff
41720 CJA 443 01 Criminal Law & Justice Admin Ba) cod # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3165 C Martin
41415 CJA 444 01 Juvenile Justice Process 3.0.) Mi # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3165 Staff41416 CJA 445 01 Policing & Admin.ofJustice 30° TE # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B143 T Byrne41417. PUB 300 01 Foundation Of Pub Admin 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS D125 V Prakash41418 PUB 300 02 Foundation Of Pub Admin Scan # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B101 Staff41419 PUB 301 01 Admin Leadership & Beh 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS G122 Staff41420 PUB 301 02 Admin Leadership & Beh 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS _ B101 Staff41421 PUB 302 01 Admin Financial Resources 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS E126 S$ Choi41422. PUB 302 02 Admin Financial Resources OOS: NE # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 1304 ~ § Choi41423 PUB 303 01 Public Personnel Admin 3.05 TA # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B137 Staff41443 PUB 303 02 Public Personnel Admin 30s # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E104 Staff41470 PUB 304 01 AdminOfPublic Policy 3.00). aot 11:30-12:45 pm SBS GI122 Staff41471 PUB 304 02 Admin Of Public Policy SG ee # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F225 Staff41457 +PUB 305 01 Applied Stats In Pub Adm 3:0, BIH # 5:30- 6:45 pm WH D176 E Koulikov41472 +PUB 305 02 Applied Stats In Pub Adm B00 ad # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB A115 Staff41473 PUB 315 01 Labor-Mgmt Relns In Gov B02 8 9:00-11:45 am SBS _ B140 Staff41458 PUB 324 01 Analytic Decision-Making 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS D121 F Papa41445. PUB 371 01 _ Health Svc Adm Pub Policy SOS EEE # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS E104 I Baxter41468 PUB 426 01 IGR&Grant-Writing BO aS 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B140 Staff41466 PUB 434 01 Administrative Planning 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS E104 Staff
88 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COSaa aLim ia he hlSEC, COURSE TITLE UUs LAY Lt br INSTRUCTOR Tis)
41463 +PUB 490 01 SrSeminarPubAdmin SU oer # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A104 Staff 20
41462 PUB 495 01 Special Top: 3.0 TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A110 Staff 63CrListed: 41461 PUB 595 01
41456 PUB 500 01 Envirmt PractOfPubl Adm 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A204 F Smith 112141446 PUB 501 01 PublicManagement |.###§ 3.0 T # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B140 I Baxter 112141454 PUB 502 01 Adm Theory&Behavior 30 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F101 S$ Choi 112141453 +PUB 504 01 QuantMethIn Pub Adm Bis te # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS G126 E Koulikov 1121
41452 +PUB 506 01 Admin& PubPolicy Analys 3.0 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A204 F Papa 112141459 +PUB 508 01 Sem: PubPersnlLaborRel 0s 9:00-11:45 am SBS E126 Staff 112141451 +PUB 510 01 PublicFinancial Management 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A210 F Papa 112141448 PUB 512 01 Found.ofEthical Admin. RO e # 7:00- 9:45 pm LIB B526 T Byrne 112141460 +PUB 525 01 Sem:HumanResources Mgt 3.0.. TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS G122 Staff 112141455 +PUB 592 01_ Integrative Sem In Pub Admin 3.0 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS Gi22_ F Smith 112141461 +PUB 595 01 Special TopicsInPub Adm 30° > TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A110 Staff 112163
Cr Listed: 41462 PUB 495 01
PUB 600S 71 GradContinuationCourse ==~=~=~—~—<0.0.~—Ss TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11121321To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100 or phone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact your program advisor.
Quantitative Methods (See Business Administration)
RECREATION &LEIsuRE STUDIES40225. REC 100 O01 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am WH AI17~ L McFarland-Tovar40230 REC 100 02 DimensionsOfLeisure 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 1107 Staff40228 REC 100 03 DimensionsOfLeisure 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am WH AII7 Staff40229. REC 100 04 Dimensions OfLeisure cAI alah 11:30-12:45 pm WH AlI7 Staff40223. REC 124 01 LeadershipinRec/Leis Serv Bao Le 10:00-11:15 am SAC 1103 M Cappel
40232. REC 126 0} AmericanSignLanguageI 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC’ 1107 Staff, 40233. REC 220 01 RecGroup Activities 3.0 TTH 8:30- 9:45 am SAC 1107 Staff 64
. Co-req: REC 220A
40234 REC 220A:01 RecGroupActivities 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 64Co-req: REC 220
40226 REC 225 01 IntroTherapeuticRec 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am WH Al17_ L McFarland-Tovar40235. REC 260A 01 OutdoorEducation 10 MW 8:55- 9:45 am SAC 1103 G Wing 9040236 +REC 331 O01 Programming forLeisure Serv SQ. tcTAPED 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 1107 Staff
40227 +REC 334_ 01 TherapeuticRec& Ger 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH A117 L McFarland-Tovar
40231 +REC 440 01Legal/FinAspectof LeisServ 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SAC 1107 Staff42001 445° 01 Rec Therpy Treatmnt Procd S0°-° 7 # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 2105 Staff40238 448 01 Hotel&Resort Management es =Sa # 4:00- 6:45 pm SAC 1103 Staff
40330 493 01 DirField ExperRec/Leis Serv a0 er 1:00- 2:00 pm WH Al17 M Cappel 316490Co-req: REC 493S
40331 +REC 4938 01 DirFieldExperRec SOO TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Cappel 3164Co-req: REC 493
40332 +REC 4948 01 IndependentStudy 1.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Cappel40333. +REC 4948 02 IndependentStudy 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Cappel40334 +REC 494S 03 IndependentStudy 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Cappel40335 +REC 4948 04 IndependentStudy = 3.0. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Cappel40336 +REC 496S 01 Internship | 6.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA M Cappel 30 3190
Science, MATHEMATICS, & TECHNOLOGY40942 +SMT 310 01 ScienceAndTechnology 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am WH D176 Staff 1940943 +SMT 310 , 02 Science And Technology 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm NSM B252_ O Seely 19
40944 +SMT 310 03 Science And Technology 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C221 Staff 1940945 +SMT 310 04 ScienceAndTechnology 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM C221 Staff 19“40946 +SMT 310 05 ScienceAndTechnology 3.0 MW # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM C221 Staff 1940947 +SMT 310 06 Science And Technology 30 TTH 8:30- 9:45 am NSM B252 Staff 1940948 +SMT 310 07 ScienceAndTechnology BU da 11:30-12:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
40949 +SMT 310 08 Science And Technology 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pm NSM B252 O Seely 19
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
89
Naamam Ne AL & 16 COURSE TITLE Ue LAY HOURS Py italy iis)
40950 +SMT 310 09 ScienceAndTechnology 3005 at # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM B252 Staff 19
40951 +SMT 310 10 ScienceAndTechnology 3.0 TTH # 7:00- 8:15 pm NSM B252 Staff_ ae es40952 +SMT 312 01 Natural Processes 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm SCC 900 B McNulty 1941698 +SMT 312 02 Natural Processes po SO 9:00-11:45 am NSM C213. Staff 1924
IDS/PACE Program only
41699 +SMT 312 03 Natural Processes 30 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E220 Staff 1924IDS/PACE Program only
40955 +SMT. 314 01 IntroductionToCosmology 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am WH AI39 A Newman ie40956 +SMT 314 02 IntroductionToCosmology 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am NSMC213. A Newman 195040957 +SMT 314 03 Introduction To Cosmology 30 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS E122 — Staff — 1940958 SMT 416 01 Earth ScienceForTeacher 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:20 pm NSM B234_ A Sinha _ 1964
Co-req: 40959 SMT 416L 01 :40960 SMT 416 02 Earth Science For Teacher 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:20 pm NSM B234 Staff 19 64
Co-req: 40961 SMT 416L 02
40962 SMT 416 03 Earth Science For Teacher 30 TTH # 5:30- 6:20 pm NSM B234 Staff 1964Co-req: 40963 SMT 416L 03
40959 SMT 4I16L 01 Earth SciFor Teacher-Lab 0.0 MW 3:30- 4:45 pm NSM B234_ A Sinha 1964Co-req: 40958SMT 416 01
40961 SMT 416L 02 Earth Sci For Teacher-Lab 0.0 TTH 3:30- 4:45 pm NSM B234 Staff 1964Co-req: 40960 SMT 416 02
40963 SMT 416L 03 EarthSci For Teacher-Lab 0.0 TTH # 6:30- 7:45 pm NSM B234 Start ek 1964Co-req: 40962 SMT416 03
Sociat & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE41207. SBS 318 01 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 1:00-2:15: pm SBS F225. --Gro oe E
Intercultural Communication
41208 SBS 318 02 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B238 J Park | FeAsian Pacific Population
41217. SBS 318 03 Cultufal Pluralism: 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm WH D165 LRosen | = :Global Impact of the
Technological Revolution
41218 SBS 318 04 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F225 WHLittle otAfrican Diaspora in the US
41220. SBS 318 06 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS BllO Staff esAfrican Diaspora in the LatinAmerica and Caribbean
41221 SBS 318 07 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 TTH # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS Bi10 A Fisher_ StThe Jewish Experience in America )
41222. SBS 318 08 CulturalPluralism: 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS F225 LGroff _ : eeIntercultural Communication
41223. SBS 318 09 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B131AHass pr BsPsychohistory of the Holocaust
41224. SBS 318 10 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 TTH 1:00- 2:15 pmSCC900.L Carrier eeCulture and Thought
41225. SBS 318 11 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW fed O130> G45, pm SBSeBosBa,+ wStake atlasesPsychohistory of the Holocasut
41226 SBS 318 12 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0. TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS D225. § Orellana 453Ethnicity and Health
41227. SBS 318 13 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS Bll0Staff =Mexican and Latino Identities in the U.S.
41228 SBS 318 14 Cultural Pluralism: 30 TH # 4:00- 6:45 pm SCC 1304 Staff aval =A Historical Perspective
41229 SBS 318 15 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS D225. C WeberRace, Class & Gender
41230 SBS 318 16 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW # 4:00-5:15 pm SBSF225.DBryan. eeEducation, Society & Language
41231 SBS 318 17 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 F 11:30- 2:15 pm SBS B131 J Park aAsian Pacific Music, Art and Literature
41232. SBS 318 18 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS Bi31 D Bryan xEducation, Society & Language
41233. SBS 318 19 Cultural Pluralism: 30 8 9:00-11:45 am WHD165 1 Vasquez— eeUrban Youth: Gangs in Los Angeles
41234. SBS 318 20- Cultural Pluralism: 302-48 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B110 Staff oe eaeCultural Pluralism in Modern Society '
90 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
CSS aaa Ne a 7SEC, COURSE TITLE LE hy Lis BLOG/RM INSTRUCTOR Oa}
41235 SBS 318 21 Cultural Pluralism: 3.0. SU 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS BI131 Staff
Cultrural Pluralism in Modern Society
41700 SBS 318 22 Cultural Pluralism: SOR SU: 9:00-11:45 am SBS A144 Staff 19 24IDS/PACE Program only
SocioLocy40114. .SOC 101 01 The Individual In Society 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B131 K Hsu
40115 SOC 101 02 The Individual In Society Abb AD, 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B110 K Hsu
40116 SOC 101 03 The Individual In Society 3.0 MW 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B110 — S- Squires
40117. SOC 102 01 Understand Soc Relations Bree teal 10:00-11:15 am SBS B110 W Blischke
40118 SOC 102 02 Understand Soc Relations 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SBS _ BI110 Staff
40119 SOC 220 01 Analytical Statistics 40 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm WH F144 M Mutchler 64Co-req: SOC 220L
40121 SOC 220 02 Analytical Statistics 40 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm WH F144 M Mutchler 64Co-req: SOC 220L
40120 SOC 220L 01 Analytical Stats-Lab 0.0 MW 2:30- 3:20 pm WH F144 M Mutchler 64Co-req: SOC 220
40122 SOC 220L 02 Analytical Stats-Lab 0.0 MW 5:30- 6:20 pm WH F144 M Mutchler 64Co-req: SOC 220
40124 SOC 305 01 Methods OfSoc Research aOeed 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS E220 A Ryave 64Co-req: SOC 305A
40126 SOC 305 02 Methods Of Soc Research 40 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS A210 R Bluthenthal 64Co-req: SOC 305A
40125. SOC 305A 01 Methods Of Soc Research 0.00) TTR 7:00- 7:50 pm SBS E220 A Ryave 64Co-req: SOC 305
40127, SOC 305A 02 MethodsOf Soc Research 0.0 MW 11:30-12:20 pm SBS A210 R Bluthenthal 64Co-req: SOC 305
40128 SOC 311 01 Social Organization SOUS DEL 10:00-11:15 am SBS B215 C Weber
40129 SOC 311 02° Social Organization a0 LTE 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B1l0 C Weber
40130 SOC 315 01 Sociology Of Work S's DEH 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B110 R Hovard
40131 SOC 315 02 Sociology Of Work ROHe PEE 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B131 R Hovard
40132 SOC 320 01 The Family 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 pm SBS _ B131 Staff
40138 SOC 320 02 The Family S10sceLE 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS_ B110 Staff
40133. SOC 321 01 Sociology Of Education SOF gS: 12:00- 2:45 pm SBS B131 D Bryan
40139 SOC 322 01 Soc Environ Of Education Oe sts 9:00-11:45 am SBS B110 D Bryan40140 SOC 331 01 Minority Racial Ethnc Rel iFpaseel 3 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS F225 K Zugman
40141 SOC 331 02 Minority Racial Ethnc Rel 3.0 MW 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B110 S$ Squires
40309 SOC 340 01 Soc Psych: Soc Perspectiv 3 beam RAE| 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B215 S$ Shakib
40311 SOC 340 02 Soc Psych: Soc Perspectiv S0e ECae 8:30- 9:45 pm SBS B215_ §$ Shakib
40312 SOC 341 01 Seminar In Small Groups OS TL 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS _ B215 Staff
“40314. SOC 355 01 Modern Soc Theories Oe. Se 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B209 K Zugman 11 64Co-req: SOC 355A
40318 SOC 355 02 Modern Soc Theories 40 TTH 9:30- 6:45 pm SBS B209 K Zugman 11 64Co-req: SOC 355A
40317 SOC 355A 01 Modern Soc Theories 0.0 Lin 1:00- 1:50 pm SBS B209 K Zugman 11 64Co-req: SOC 355
40320 SOC 355A 02 Modern Soc Theories DO re 7:00- 7:50 pm SBS B209 K Zugman 1164Co-req: SOC 355
40321 SOC, 362 01 Gangs & Adoles Subcultrs 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B131 L Skiffer40327. SOC 363 01 Drug& Alcohol Use 3.0 MW 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B131_ L Skiffer40724 SOC 364 01 Corrections 3.0 EEE 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B131 J Quicker
40725 SOC 368 01 Criminology 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS B238 L Skiffer
40726 SOC 368 02 Criminology 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B215_ L Skiffer
40727. SOC 369 01 Juvenile Delinquency 3.080) TE 10:00-11:15 am SBS B131 J Quicker
40728 SOC 369 02. Juvenile Delinquency Bar weed 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B215 J Quicker
40729 SOC 370 01 Moot Court So AW 1:00- 3:45 pm WH D176 J Curran: Co-req: SOC 370A
40730 +SOC 370A 01 Moot Court 0.0: W: TBA TBA TBA TBA J CurranCo-req: SOC 370
40754 SOC 380 01 Urban Sociology 3.0 MW 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS A204 K Hsu40755 SOC 383 01 Blk Comts:Class/Stat/Power 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B238 S$ Squires41908 SOC 384 04 Resist Inequal Communities 5.0) DTH, 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B238 C Weber40756 SOC 386 01 Soc OfHelping Profession 3.0 MW 2:30-3:45 pm’ SBS. 2\E122<. S tatt:
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
rs
91
USaREF, Ae a F 10 COURSE TITLE ED Ney crs Ct) Tiley sy
40757 SOC 395 01 Special Topics In Soc: 3.00 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A110 K Hsu
Survey Research
40758 SOC 395 02 Special Topics In Soc: 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B215 S$ Squires
Social Problems
+SOC 4945 01 Independent Study LOS TBA: TBA TBA TBA TBA F Hosokawa 123
+SOC 4945 02 Independent Study 2.0 SERA TBA TBA TBA TBA F Hosokawa 1231
+SOC 4945S 03 Independent Study ae ebBAs TBA TBA TBA TBA — F Hosokawa 1231
40763 +SOC 511 01 Sem Social Organizations 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS F117 Staff 21
40764 SOC 518 01 Sem Marriage And Family 3.0 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS E220 Staff 21
40765 +SOC 555 01 Sem Sociological Theory 3.0 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A110 M Mutchler 21
40766 SOC 563 01 Sem Drug & Alcohol Use B07 Ee # 5:30- 6:45 pm NSM C213 S Shakib 21
40767 +SOC 568 01 Seminar In Criminology a OT # 7:00- 9:45 pm. SBS E122 J Quicker 21
SOC 596S 01 _ Practicum In Teaching Sociolog 30 “EBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave i221
+SOC 5978 01 Directed Reading 10 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave 1221
+SOC 5978 02 Directed Reading 2.0 “TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave 1221
+SOC 597S 03 Directed Reading 3.057 nba TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave 1221
+SOC 598S 01 Directed Research 1.07. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave 1221
+ SOC 5988S 02 Directed Research 2.03. (BA TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave i221
+SOC 598S 03 Directed Research 3.0. 2 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave 1221
+ SOC 599S 01 Grad Capstone LO: TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA’ A Ryave 1221
+SOC 599S 02 Grad Capstone 2.0> 2TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave 1221
+SOC 599S 03 Grad Capstone 3.02 2TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave 122]
+SOC 599S 04 Grad Capstone 4.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA _ A Ryave 1221
+SOC 599S 05 Grad Capstone 5.0 “EBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A Ryave {2 2t
SOC 6008 71 Grad Continuation Course 0.0°25 EBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 11121321
To register, contact the College of
Extended & International Education
in EE 1100orphone (310) 243-3741.
For further info. contact yourprogram advisor.
SPANISH40426 +SPA 110 01 _ Beginning SpanishI 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A223 R Romero
40427 +SPA 111 01 Beginning Spanish II 3.0. et # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A223 Staff
40429 SPA 151 01 Intro To Hispanic Culture 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A324 Staff 54
40463 +SPA 221 01 Intermediate Spanish II 3.0055 PEEL # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A223 R Romero
40479 SPA 280 01 Spanish For Native Spkrs S07 EE 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A224 L Watts
40480 +SPA 302 01 Commercial Spanish 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A223 Staff
40481 +SPA 305 01 Adv Comp, Syntax, Stylistcs S0ss Eve # 7:00- 8:15 pm LCH A324. M Galant
40482 +SPA 305 02 Adv Comp, Syntax, Stylistcs 3.0 MW 2:30-3:45 pm LCH A221 Staff
40483 SPA 311 01 Structure Of Spanish S05 Le # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS A110 1 Heinze-Balcazar
40484 SPA 311 02 Structure Of Spanish 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B231 I Heinze-Balcazar
40494 SPA 314 01 Spanish Phonology 3.08 GE # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS A104 _ I Heinze-Balcazar
40514 +SPA 330 01 Interp Hispanic Lit 0. REE 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A324 _ F Lauerhass
40515 +SPA 341 01 Advanced Conversation 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A223 L Watts 52
40516 +SPA 341: 02 Advanced Conversation 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A223. B Gomez oe
40517 +SPA 351 01 CntHisp Cult Spa Spk Am 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A324 _ L Watts
40518 +SPA 351 02 CntHisp Cult Spa Spk Am S05) eH 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A324 _ L Watts
40521 +SPA 453 01 Literature OfSpain 2.0 sieve # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A229 B Gomez 63Cr Listed: 41888 SPA 595 01
40523 +SPA 490 01 Sem Spanish American Lit 3.0)20aE # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH ‘A221 F Lauerhass
+SPA 494S 01 Independent Study 3.0 TBs TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 12
41888 +SPA 595 01 Special Topics in Spanish 3.0 Te # 5:30- 6:45 pm LCH A229 B Gomez 63
Cr Listed: 40521 SPA 453 01
Special Education (See Education)
Teacher Education (See Education)
92Footnote definitions can be found at the endof the course listing section.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE De
REF. a Aeha 18 COURSE TITLE TNs HOURS at Det FOOTNOTES
TeLevision Arts41027. DMA 320A 01 _ TV DirectingI 30S et 9:30-12:00 pm LIB H120_ G Vinovich 6490
Co-req: DMA 323A
41028 DMA 323A 01 TV Crew Production SO ete 1:00- 3:30 pm LIB H120 G Vinovich
+ DMA 496S 01 Internship in the Media BO-- TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA G Vinovich 12°31;52
THeatRE Arts40448 THE 100 01 Television Film & Theatre 8A) EET 10:00-11:15 am WH D176 R Heuschkel 31
40449 THE 120 01 Fundamentals OfSpeech 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A324 _ D Leonard
' 40450 THE 120 02 Fundamentals OfSpeech S050 MEW, 1:00- 2:15 pm WH F145 P Rodney
40451 THE 120 03 Fundamentals Of Speech 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B215 Staff
40452 THE 120 04 Fundamentals OfSpeech 3.0 re 8:30- 9:45 am LCH A324 _ D Leonard
40453 THE 120 05 Fundamentals OfSpeech 3.0° CL 8:30- 9:45 am WH D176 Staff
40454 THE 160 01 Acting For Non-Majors 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm UT A102 | P Rodney
40455 THE 160 02 Acting For Non-Majors 3.0 TTH 11:30-12:45 pm UT A102 R Heuschkel
40456 THE 251 01. Script Analysis 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am UT A102 S Weiner
40457. THE 320 01 Speech Skills & Tech eAspa ig 2:30- 3:45 pm UT A102 S Weiner
40458 +THE 329P 01 Forensics Workshop 2.0.3. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA D Leonard
40459 THE 337 01 Creative Dramatics S04 cae # 4:00-5:15 pm UT A102 S Weiner
40466 THE 342 01 _ Design/Tech:Scenery&Lighting 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm UT A102 R Heuschkel
40467 THE 346P 01 Theatre Workshop 10> TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA R Heuschkel
40468 THE 346P 02 Theatre Workshop 20F a TEA TBA TBA TBA TBA W DeLuca
40464 THE 353 01 Playwriting S04 Te 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A225 W DeLuca
40465 THE 355. 01 World Theatre and DramaI 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm LCH A219 W DeLuca
40469 THE 374 01 Stage Directing 5.03 MW: 11:30-12:45 pm UT TBA S Weiner 64
Co-req: 40470 THE 374A 01
40470 THE 374A 01 _ Stage Directing 0.0. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA S Weiner 64
Co-req: 40469 THE 374 01
40471 THE 464 01 Acting III 30) ETH. 10:00-11:40 am UT TBA P Rodney 64
c Co-req: 40473 THE 464A 01
40473 THE 464A 01 Acting III 0.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA P Rodney 64Co-req: 40471 THE 464 01
40475 +THE 494S 01 Independent Study LO-. FEB TBA TBA TBA TBA’ W DeLuca
40476. +THE 4948 02 Independent Study 20s. IBA: TBA TBA TBA TBA’ W DeLuca
40477 +THE 4948 03 Independent Study $3007 -)TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA W DeLuca
40478 +THE 4998 01 Senior Project 2.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA P Rodney
TraveL & Tourism41588 +ACC 230 01 Financial Accounting 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS F225 M El-Badawi
41591 +ACC 230 02. Financial Accounting 3.0.7, # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A104 M El-Badawi
41590 +ACC 230 03 Financial Accounting S03 0Ut 11:30-12:45 pm SBS G126 C Chang
41589 +ACC 230 04 Financial Accounting SO eed 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS G126 C Chang
41564 +ACC 230 05 Financial Accounting ; S0a2: Te. # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B109 R Mazhin
41566 +ACC 230 06 Financial Accounting S040 # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B137_ R Mazhin
41404 +BUS 300 01 Business Communications 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS _ F117 Staff
41405 +BUS 300 02 Business Communications 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS F117 Staff
41406 +BUS 300 03 Business Communications 30 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F117 Staff
41407 +BUS 300 04 Business Communications 30 W # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F117 Staff
41408 +BUS 300 05 Business Communications 3.06 sTPE 10:00-11:15 am SBS F117 Staff
41409 +BUS 300 06 Business Communications 3.02)) et 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS F117 Staff
41410 +BUS 300 07 Business Communications 3.03.7 00H, # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS F117 Staff
41411 +BUS 300 08 Business Communications 3.0, ER # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A210 Staff
41295 CIS 270 01 Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals 30 auMW 8:30- 9:45 am WH C155 Staff
41296 CIS 270 02 _ Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals 30 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH D176 Staff
41297 CIS 270 03 Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals B07 oe eee 8:30- 9:45 am WH C155 Staff
41298 CIS 270 04 Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals $0) ore # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH C155 Staff
41595 LAW 240 01 Legal Environment of Business 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B109 _ F Strier
41884 LAW 240 02 Legal Environmentof Business 3.0 MW # 5:30- 6:45 pm SBS B109_ F Strier
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section. 93+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
COURSE DE
1a a a i ie cats LY bby busy BLOG/RM Stiet UTS)
41645 MGT 310 01 Management Theory 3.0 MW, 8:30- 9:45 am SBS_ BI109 Staff
41646 MGT 310 02 Management Theory 3.0 MW 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS E104 Staff
41647. MGT 310 03 Management Theory Sica iht # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B109 Staff
41648 MGT 310 04 Management Theory 2.0lie 2M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SAC 3142 Staff
41649 MGT 310 05 Management Theory Spa ky # 7:00- 9:45 pm SCC 1304 Staff
41650 +MGT 312 01 Organizational Behavior SU eeEee 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 1304 Staff
41651 +MGT 312 02 Organizational Behavior 3.0) atbed 2:30- 3:45 pm WH_ A118 Staff
41653 +MGT 312 03 Organizational Behavior SA aN, # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS A216 Staff
41654 +MGT 313 01 Human Resource Management 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS D125 Staff
41655 +MGT 313 02 Human Resource Management 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS G126 Staff
41656 +MGT 313 03 Human Resource Management Sib WN # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS_ E104 Staff
41680 +MKT 350 01 Principles OfMarketing 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS _ B143 Staff
41681 +MKT 350 02 Principles OfMarketing 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B140 Staff
41682 +MKT 350 03 Principles OfMarketing DD # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B143 Staff
41683 +MKT 350 04 _ Principles Of Marketing S0us balPed 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B140 Staff
41684 +MKT 350 05 Principles Of Marketing 30, re, # 4:00- 5:15 pm WH D176 Staff
41685 +MKT 352 01 Advertising and Promotion MGT BOierEL 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS GI122 M StJames
41686 +MKT 352 02 Advertising and Promotion MGT Ores # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B109 M< StJames
41688 +MKT 355 01 Consumer Behavior 3.0 TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm WH D176 M StJames
41689 +MKT 358 01 International Marketing 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B140 M Zhao
41914 +MKT 358 02 International Marketing 3.0 OM # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F101 Staff
40236 +REC 331 01 Programming for Leisure Serv BOs eee 11:30-12:45 pm SAC 1107 Staff
40227 +REC 334 01 Therapeutic Rec & Ger 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm WH A117 L McFarland-Tovar
40231 +REC 440 01 Legal/Fin Aspect of Leis Serv 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SAC 1107 Staff
40238 +REC 448 01 Hotel & Resort Management Li eo ewe # 4:00- 6:45 pm SAC 1103 Staff
40330 +REC 493 01 Dir Field Exper Rec/Leis Serv 50 3E 1:00- 2:00 pm WH A117 M Cappel 31 6490
Co-req: REC 4938
University CoursesUNV 101 01. Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0 MW 8:30- 9:45 am SCC 645 Staff 12
UNV 101 02. Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS A204 Staff 12
UNV 101 03 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS F101 Staff 12
UNV 101 04 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0 MW - . 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 610 Staff 12
UNV 101 05 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 645 Staff 12
UNV 101 06. Per. Soc Intellect Dev i 3.0. MW 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A229 Staff 12
UNV 101 07 Per. Soc Intellect Dev OO) = err 8:30- 9:45 am SAC 3135 Staff 12
UNV 101 08 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 310) Gees 10:00-11:15 am SCC 810 Staff 12
UNV 101 09 Per. Soc Intellect Dev 30° TE 11:30-12:45 pm SCC 645 Staff 12
UNV 101 10 Per. Soc Intellect Dev SU pda 1:00- 2:15 pm SAC 3135 Staff 12
UNV 101 11 Per. Soc Intellect Dev Bi. eed 2:30- 3:45 pm LCH A230. Staff 12
42057 UNV 289 01 _ Leadership Development 3.0 MW ~ 1:00- 2:15 pm SCC 610 Staff
04 Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).
Seae ee sats sy Days HOURS oT OSTA O33
Women's Stupies
40670 CHS 460 01 Lalatina 20nsr # 4:00- 6:45 pm WH AII7 Staff40280 +ENG 347 01 LitOfEthnicity/Gender 3.0 MW # 4:00- 5:15 pm LCH A324 R Hernandez40258 HIS 301 01 IndivFam&ComHisPersp 5 ee 11:30-12:45 pm LCH A219 £ Verba40262 +HIS 304 01 Theory&PracOfHistory 3.0 MW 10:00-11:15 am SBS A144 E Verba40272. HIS 368 01 Mexico:Colonial 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am LCH A224 E Verba40273. HIS 380 01 WomenInHistory_ 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm NSM C213 L Luciano40474 +HUM 312 03 Key Movements 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SCC 1100 I Vasquez 19
Native American and Chicana
Women’s Narratives
40528 +HUM 314 04 Keylssues 3.0 MW 1:00- 2:15 pm SBS B143 MYoungkin 19Literature and the Rights of Women
40174 IDS 320 01 Inter TopIn Hum Stud: 30 M # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS F125 G LevineUSA: Rising or Declining Society?
40175 IDS 320 02 InterTopInHumStud: — Bee L # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B115 D HeifetzAmerica’s Wars at Home & Abroad
40178 IDS 326 02 PerspectivesInHumanStudies GOS 8:30- 6:00 pm SBS F125 V Price 1124Gender & Globalization
Meets: 8/26, 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21/0640183. IDS 330 02 InterdisTopInCivilztn 3.0 TH # 7:00- 9:45 pm SBS B110 Staff
Theater on the Edge: World Drama
40128 SOC 311. 01 SocialOrganization= 3.0 TTH 10:00-11:15 am SBS B215 CWeber40129 SOC 311 02 Social Organization ae 9,080 PE # 4:00- 5:15 pm SBS B1l10 C Weber40132. SOC 320 01 TheFamily Pe 3.0 MW # 8:30- 9:45 pm SBS BI131 Staff40138 SOC 320 02TheFamily 3.0 TTH 2:30- 3:45 pm SBS B110 Staff40321 SOC 362 01 Gangs& Adoles Subcultrs 3.0 MW 11:30-12:45 pm SBS B131 L Skiffer41908 SOC 384 04 Resist InequalCommunities 3.0 TTH # 7:00- 8:15 pm SBS B238 C Weber"40570 + WMS 494S 01 IndependentStudy 3.0 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA C Weber“40569 WMS 495 01 Special Fpcs: Women’sStudies 3.0 MW # 7:00- 815 pm SBS D121 I Heinze-Balcazar
Language, gender and sexism
38443. SOC 320 21 TheFamily S01. Sou 8:00-11:50 am SBS B215 StaffMeets: 7/8 - 8/18/06
Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s). 95
Footnote Definitions(SS TaSE EU EHeiNeHe aa A
Program acceptance or specificclass standing requirements11 This section is restricted to students
with designated majors. Studentswith other majors will not be al-
lowed to register for the sectionvia T.O.R.O.S.
12 Contact the department for the
course reference number.
13 Section is not available for registra-tion via T.O.R.O.S. Contact the
department for registration
instructions.
15 Must have departmental approval
in order to drop or withdraw from
the class.
19 Junior or Senior standing required
20 Senior standing required.
21 Graduate standing required.
23 This section is restricted to Honors
Program students. Students inter-ested in the Honors Program should
contact Dr. Joyce Johnson, Coordi-
nator in the Honors Program Office,
SCC 300 or call (310) 243-3974.
24 This section is restricted to PACEstudents. Other students may enrollif space is available after PACEstudents are registered.
Students unable to register for re-_stricted courses viaT.O.R.O.S.may be able to obtain approval fromthe department in special circum-stances. A signature ofapprovalmust be obtained from the appro-priate department representative on —a Restricted Registration Exception —Form. The form, available from de-partment offices, must be submittedin-person, to the Office of Records& Registration , WH C290, where.registration in the restricted coursecan be completed provideda seat isavailable. The Restricted Registra-tion Exception Form is valid duringtouchtone/web registration only.During Late Registration a Late Add
Access Number is required to addacourse and the Restricted Registra-tion Exception Form is not valid.
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25 This section is restricted to Nursing
majors. Contact the School of Nurs-
ing for registration information,
Student Services Center, 1-800-344-
5484; or permission to enroll ifa
non-nursing major.
26 A Community Service-Learning
Course-this course incorporates
at least 15 hours ofcourse-
related community service with
reflection activities to enhance
students’ understanding of course
content, self-awareness and civic
engagement.
Additional classmeeting time requirements30 Additional class time required.
31 Includes required off-campus meet-ing or fieldwork for which students
must make their own transportation
arrangements.
32 Course includes an optional field
trip for which there will be a trans-
portation charge.
33 Students must be available three (3)
hours per week between 8 a.m. and
2 p.m to observe in schools. Stu-
dents must make their own trans-
portation arrangements.
35 Class start date does not coincide
with regular semester start date.Course must be added by change ofprogram and add/drop deadline.
Fulfills requirements41 Meets state requirement in
American History.
42 Meets state requirement forU.S. Constitution and California
Government.
43 Meets state requirement for State
and Local Government.
Special course conditions,restrictions or requirements50 Course meets in the gymnasium for
the first class meeting.
51 This section meets at an off-campussite for PACE students.
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62
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This course is offered credit/no
credit grading only.
Course is conducted in English.
Health requirement: students
enrolling in Kinesiology courses
assume the responsibility for satis-
factory health status appropriate for
class activity.
Lab coat required.
Students enrolling in Chemistry 110
must take the General Chemistry
Placement Examination given on
the first dayofclass.
Class ending date does not coincide
with regular semester ending date.
This course meets the CTC com-
puter requirement only for students
who have completed the student
teaching/intern program at CSU
Dominguez Hills. All others must
take GED 535.
Intensive Learning Experience (ILE)
section: ELM score must be between
100 and 350 (inclusive).
Courses numbered 001-099 do not
count for degree credit.
Crosslisted section: more than one
section is taught in the same room
at the same time. (Students should
register in only oneofthe sections
crosslisted.)
Co-requisite Course: courses with
this footnote require enrollment
in both the lecture section and as-
sociated activity, lab, production or
supervision portion of the course or,
in some cases, enrollment in another
course. Co-reqs are listed below
the course information in italics. If
the co-requisite CRN is listed, you
must register for that specific CRN.
If only the department and course
number is listed, you may register
for any sectionof the co-requisite
course for which you are eligible.
Special Schoolof Nursing requirements
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Class beginning and ending dates
may not coincide with regularsemester beginning and ending
dates. See website www.csudh.
edu/hhs/son for dates or phone(800) 344-5484 - option #1 for
information.
Class add and drop deadlines maynot coincide with regular semester
add and drop deadlines. See
website www.csudh.edu/hhs/son fordeadlines or phone (800) 344-5484
- option 1.
This is a Nursing Role Performance
course and requires blood-borne
pathogen training, immunizations,
and a TB test. Go to website www.
csudh.edu/hhs/son and click onClinical Handbook for furtherinformation about role performance
requirements.
For room locations call
(310) 243-3597 or check online at
website www.csudh.edu/hhs/son one
week prior to the beginning of thisclass.
Students enrolled in this course are
covered by a mandatory CSUDH
insurance policy for liability andmalpractice. See Clinical Handbook
for information at www.csudh.edu/
hhs/son.
Special EnglishDepartment requirements71
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Students must have taken the CSU
English Placement Test. Studentswith EPT scores designated by theCSU Chancellor’s Office as indicating
eligibility in an Intensive LearningExperience Program (ILE) must
enroll in ENG 088.
Special section for students in theIntensive Learning Experience
Program (ILE). EPT scores must bebetween 120 and 141 inclusive.
Students must have taken the
CSU English Placement Test (EPT).
All students must meet the followingprerequisites: English 110 and 111
or their equivalents; passing score
on the GWE, (competency in writ-
ing requirement); or English 350 or
other courses listed in the University
Catalog.+
75 Prerequisite: All students must have
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taken the CSU English Placement
Test (EPT) before they can enroll in
English 110. In addition, studentsmust score a T-151 or above on the
EPT, meet one of the exceptions, or
have successfully completed
ENG 088 and/or 099.
Prerequisite: completion of
ENG 110 or equivalent. Written veri-
fication (letter of notification, gradeslip, transcript, evaluation form)
must be presented to the instructor
at the first class meeting.
Lower division composition require-
ment must be completed. Written
verification (grade slip, transcript)
must be presented to the instructor
at the first class meeting.
Prerequisite: Completion of
ENG 111 or equivalent.
Special Teacher Education
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Ad
partment requirementsAdvanced registration available onlyfor interns.
BCLAD students only.
ditional coursefee requirements
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Students enrolled in this course are
required to pay a course fee. Pleaserefer to the list below for all courses
and their specific fees.
A lab fee is associated with Orthotics
and Prosthetics courses. For specificcharges, please contact the program
office at (310) 243-2170.
Course Fees
ART 190A, ART 389A, ART 392A......$10.00
ART 150A, ART 361A, , ART 463A...$50.00
ART 342A, ART 343A, ART 344A,
ART 345A, ART 346A, ART 445A,
ART 446A, ART 447A, ART 448A,
ABR LOOT seein gaa tvgsbaticcie-sb oeinnervalt $25.00
BSN 411L, BSN 421L, BSN 451L......00 $7.00CHUEAMIL Saat aahetiiaekiki $8.00CHE 301, CHE 303, CHE 3131 ..ssessee $36.00CHE 311 sseesssee ot TON eRCHE 317L, CHE 451LCU ibeonayCN CN G77, c banaps nigaCUhaaee, aCLS 302L, CLS430, CLS 431, CLS 432,CLS 433, CLS 434, CLS 450, CLS 451,CLS 452, CLS 453, CLS 454, CLS 455,CLS 460, CLS 461, CLS 462, CLS 463....$7.00
CSC 101, CSG 111, GSC 121, C$G123,
CSG 195,/0SC 22), CSC 251; CSC 295;
CSC 301FCSCSTT; CSC321, CSCS31;
CSC 341, CSC 353, CSC 401, CSC 411,
CSC 451, CSC 453, CSC 455, CSC 461,
CSC 481,CSC 495, CSC 49858 <.........450. $30.00
DMA 320, DMA 325, DMA 327, DMA 330,
DMA 430, DMA 431L, DMA 499........ $15.00
ENG 088, ENG 099, ENG 110,
ENG IGENG S525 sativa sentesyssssstines $5.00
ENG SSOW II SI96 cdl heakahsauamoneestaneqns $9.00
GRINGOws ctorcasspinansmastiriaenGuns teen $7.00
EEEACS 4 Senses acensiaeesansoscientorss $102.00/per unit
HEA 387, HEA 388,HEA 487, HEA 488, HEA 489...$7.00
TIL Ose ii goiissarcseca iaeceld$4.00
PPOC DoD ities tieshiasnikssieaemaaa ake $7.00
PLUS SOG TITUS SOG. 5.satitistseusstehieosaseas $7.00
IDS 398
KIN 116A, KIN 118A, KIN 130A,
KIN 132A, KIN 141A, KIN 142A,
KIN 150A, KIN152A, KIN 156A,KIN 158A, KIN 162A, KIN 164A
KIN 170A, KIN 218, KIN 300,
KIN 301L, KIN 303L, KIN 360L,
KIN 361L, KIN 425A, KIN 460,
IWIN SOLE, REC 260A5 seca ssssvansentersseves $5.00
KEN 4265). KIN 4498 ice cadseccvcdveonsseosonets $7.00
MSN 32:casticchiv dessanvbaartosdtipsoueatpaiontonep $121.00
MSN 541L, MSN 543L, MSN 544,
MSN 545, MSN 546, MSN 551,
MSN 552, MSN 557, MSN 561,
MSN 562, MSN 567, MSN 571,
IMISINS 727 ISIN 577) cesadlcs shestouralaninaoanints $7.00
MERIC D OG 5, Aesteraossaicsetsia toacaps oouciaphine $7.00
OTR 205.. $53.00
COURS 14). coitets os cgstichinonsstars tides $16.00
OTR ALAS sci,ssasbestosgssises ovsveSuatorgsasarsi $104.00
OPIEABE Aetoivucietadtieraresissuances $32.00
OTR 529, OTR 550, OTR 571,OUR S91 OFTRS92,0TR 593 wie.$7.00
BON IGOLR OY SOM sars-tcpiassiaevahtceseooseoyh $38.00
RBOQG60 es. crs, sicuinaoususesicccmeemcsints $5.00
REG 493) REC 2965 is gestars saccreies cate $7.00
NOTE: Any changes in fees or new fees indi-
cated within this Class Schedule or which occur
subsequent to the printing of this publication
are subject to the policies and procedures asstated in Executive Order #740,
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Final Examination Schedule
Fall 2006 Final Exam Week: Saturday, December 9 - Friday, December 15, 2006
Class M ExaminationD i Class M ExaminationD li Class Meet ExaminationD li
Ss MW e
9:00am. Sat Dec.9 9:00a.m.-11:00 a.m. 7:00a.m. Mon Dec.11 7:00 a.m. -9:00 a.m. 7:00am. — Fri Dec. 15 7:00 a.m. -9:00 a.m.
12:00 p.m. Sat Dec.9 12:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. 8:30am Wed Dec. 13 8:30a.m. -10:30a.m. 11:30am Fri Dec.15 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m. Sat Dec.9 3:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. 10:00a.m. Mon Dec.11 10:00 a.m.-12:00p.m. 2:30p.m. Fri Dec. 15 2:30 p.m. -4:30 p.m.
ey 11:30am Wed Dec. 13 11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m. 5:30p.m. Fri Dec. 15 5:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m.
9:00am. Sun Dec.10 9:00 a.m. -11:00 a.m. 100 Petites EOD NPE} ETNA Beetle rae te,
12:00 p.m. Sun Dec. 10 12:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m: 2:30p.m Wed Dec. 13 2:30 p.m. -4:30 p.m. Note: With the exception ofthe Division
Bice dhins ieaio peas 20 copied (clea of Nursing courses, final exam3:00 p.m, Sun Dec. 10 3:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. eee See) TRS SAE dates and times are scheduled
eer 5:30 p.m. Wed Dec. 13 5:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. according to the Class Meeting
V0 on Mon Dec. #1 700 pam. 29:00 pit Time Module. If the module is
9:00a.m. Sat Dec.9 9:00 a.m. -11:00a.m. not followed when scheduling a10:00 a.m, Sun Dec. 10 10:00 a.m, -12:00 p.m 8:30 p.m. Wed Dec. 13 8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. course section, a time frame and
TTh room location for finals week will12:00p.m. Sat Dec.9 12:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. not be available for that course
1:30pm. Sun Dec. 10 1:30 p.m. -3:30 p.m. 7:00am. Tue Dec.12 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. section unless special arrange-
ments have been made by the: : Ns 8:30am Thu Dec. 14 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m.3:00 p.m. Sat Dec.9 3:00 p.m. -5:00 p.m. instructor.
; i bee 10:00a.m. Tue Dec. 12 10:00 a.m.-12:00p.m.one neee Final dates for each course are
: 11:30am Thu Dec. 14 11:30a.m.- 1:30 p.m. subject to change. Please refer
MWE-3unitcourses1:00 p.m. Tue Dec. 12 1:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m. to your course syllabus for any
7:30a.m. Mon Dec. 11 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. modifications to this schedule.2:30p.m Thu Dec. 14 2:30 p.m. -4:30 p.m.
8:30 a.m. Wed Dec. 13 8:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. ‘4:00 p.m. Tue Dec.12 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
10:00a.m. Mon Dec. 11 10:00 a.m, -12:00a.m.5:30p.m. Thu Dec. 14 5:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m.
11:30a.m. Wed Dec. 13 11:30a.m. -1:30 p.m.7:00 p.m. Tue Dec. 12 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. Mon Dec.11 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.8:30p.m. Thu Dec. 14 8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.
2:30 p.m. Wed Dec. 13 2:30 p.m. -4:30 p.m.M
4:00 p.m. Mon Dec. 11 4:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. Mon Dec.11 4:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.5:30 p.m. Wed Dec. 5:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m. Mon Dec.11 7:45 p.m. -9:45 p.m.7:00 p.m. Mon Dec. 11 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m.
8:30 p.m. Wed Dec. 13 8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. T
MWE-4unitcourses 4:00 p.m. Tue Dec.12 4:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.
8:00 eam,” Wed. Vee. 19: 8:00 4.m, 10:00 a.m, 7:00 p.m. Tue Dec. 12 7:45 p.m. -9:45 p.m,
10:00 a.m. Mon Dec. 11 10:00 a.m.-12:00p.m. Ww
11:30a.m. Wed Dec. 13 11:30.a.m. -1:30 p.m.4:00 p.m. Wed Dec. 13 4:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.
1:00p.m Mon Dec.11 1:00 p.m. -3:00 p.m7:00 p.m. Wed Dec. 13 7:45 p.m. -9:45 p.m.
2:30 p.m. Wed Dec. 13 2:30 p.m, -4:30 p.m.
Th4:00 p.m. Mon Dec. 11 4:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m. Thu Dec. 14 4:45 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.5:30 p.m. Wed Dec. 13 5:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m. ae oc a jaa
7:00 p.m. Thu Dec. 14 7:45 p.m. -9:45 p.m.7:00 p.m. Mon Dec. 11 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m he Pee eee
8:30 p.m. Wed Dec. 13 8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m.
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Special Sessions Programs
The Special Sessions area within the College ofExtended & International Education offers a wide variety of individual courses for
university credit to matriculating as well as nonmatriculating students during the three week winter session and during the fall and
spring semesters. Special Session programs are uniquely designed to accommodate the needs of a given population. In some cases,
the completion of a program may culminate in a bachelor's or master's degree while in others it may result in a certificate or creden-
tial. Because Special Sessions courses are self-supporting, tuition is charged. The following list reflects the current Special Sessionsprograms and contact person.
COLLEGE OFBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
AND PUBLIC POLICY:
Applied Studies
Bachelor of Science Degree
Contact: Jeff Badrtalei
(310) 243-3575
Business Administration
MBA ONLINE
This degree program offers all cours-es required for the MBA via the Inter-
net at mbaonline.csudh.edu.
Contact: Cathi Ryan
(310) 243-2714
Engineering Management
MSEM ONLINE
This degree program offers all
courses required for the MSEM via
the Internet in partnership with CSU,
Long Beach at www.msem.csulb.edu.
Contact: Kenneth Poertner
(310) 243-3165
Public Administration
MPA ONLINE
This degree program offers all cours-
es required for the MPA via the Inter-
net at mpaonline.csudh.edu.
Contact: Malaika Horne
(310) 243-3917
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION:
Assistive Technology Specialist Certificate
Contact: Paul Richard
(714) 966-4140
Larry Belkin
(714) 966-4130
Community College Teaching Certificate
Contact: Martha Sklar
(310) 243-2781
Designated Subject-Adult EducationCredential
Contact: Ted Johnson, Coordinator
Adult Education Office
(213) 633-8939
COLLEGE OF HEALTH& HUMAN SERVICES:
COLLEGE OFLIBERAL ARTS: |
Nursing
Bachelor of Science Degree
Master of Science Degree
Certificates:
Public Health Nursing
Quality Improvement
Post-Master's Family Nurse
Practitioner
Post-Master's Gerontology
Clinical Nurse Specialist
Post-Master's Parent-Child
Clinical Nurse Specialist
These programs are available via
web-based courses.
Contact: The College ofHealth &Human Services
Student Services Center
(800) 344-5484
Humanities External Degree Courses for
the School of Nursing
HUX 346 Alienation Estrangement
and Subcultures
HUX 345 Non-Western World
Contact: College ofExtended &International Education
(310) 243-3741
Orthotics and Prosthetics
Certificates
Contact: Scott Hornbeak
OSSUR Education Center
(949) 643-5374
On campus
(310) 243-2170
Interdisciplinary Studies
Bachelor of Arts Degree
Contact: Pat Kalyajian
(310) 243-1040
Negotiation ConflictResolution,
and Peacebuilding
Master of Arts Degree,
Behavioral Science
Contact: A. Marco Turk
(310) 243-2295
Program Assistant:
Penny Roébuck-LaBaun(310) 243-3237
COLLEGE OF EXTENDED &INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION ©
Humanities External Degree
Master of Arts Degree
This degree is offered on a guided
study basis through correspondence.
Contact: James Jeffers
Coordinator
(310) 243-3191
Quality Assurance
Master of Science DegreeBachelor of Science Degree
Bachelorof Science with an option
in Measurement Science
These degree programs are offered at
corporate sites and on the Internet.
Contact: William Trappen
(310) 243-3880
Program Assistant:
Rodger Hamrick
(310) 243-3880
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Mediated Instruction and Distance Learning
http://dominguezonline.csudh.edu
California State University Dominguez
Hills has the largest distance learning
program in the CSU system. Students
can earn nine degrees and eight certifi-
cates without ever coming to campus.
Information about all of the CSUDH on-
line programs and courses can be foundat http://dominguezonline.csudh.edu.
DHTV Classes
DHTV classes are taught in a specially
designed TV studio and broadcast liveover cable television systems, includingChannel 6 in the South Bay and Channel36 in the City of Los Angeles. Viewers
can usea toll free number to call in and
speak with the instructors during the
broadcasts. The DHTV Program Sched-ule can be found on the
dominguezonline website.
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Archived Classes
All of the courses broadcast on DHTV
are archived for later viewing over the
Internet. Students can access the archived
classes at the dominguezonline website,
http://dominguezonline.csudh.edu.
Webcasts
All of the DHTV classes and many
university events such as plays produced
by the Theater Department and
Commencement are webcast on the
Internet. Information about the TV
classes and webcasts can be found
on the dominguezonline website,http://dominguezonline.csudh.edu.
SatelliteInstructors can call ext. 2288 to have sat-
ellite conferences videotaped or broad-
cast live over the campus TV network.
VideoconferencingInstructors can call ext. 2288 and sched-
ule a videoconference.
Online Classes
Online classes are taught entirely overthe Internet. Students are able to accessall of their course information, com-
municate with the instructor and other
students, complete their assignments,
and monitor their grades on Blackboardcourse websites. All students are assigned
a username and given a password when
they enroll. Students can log on theirBlackboard portal and access their course
website at http://toro.csudh.edu
University Policesee ation a eseReRayBsSeiMens a a RMR la Si ROONRN OHI NOI
California State University, Dominguez
Hills' annual security report includes
statistics for the previous three years
concerning reported crimes thatoccurred on campus, in certain off-
campus buildings, on public property
immediately adjacent to and accessible
from the campus, and within The City
of Carson. The report also includes
institutional policies concerning campus
security such as policies concerning
alcohol and drug use, crime prevention,
the reporting of crimes, sexual assault
and other matters. You can obtain a
copy ofthis report by contacting the
University Police at (310) 243-3639
or by accessing the following website at
www.csudh.edu/dhpd/dhpd.htm.
The Department is located on campus at:
Welch Hall (WH) 100
1000 East Victoria Street
Carson, CA 90747
(310) 243-3639
The University Police Department
provides safety oriented service to
CSU Dominguez Hills.
It includes University Police and Park-
ing Services that provide 24 hour-a-day
patrol protection of university property,
buildings, parking lots and student
housing. All laws and codes of the state
are enforced on the campus, including
regulations the University establishes to
administer the campus community.
Officers are responsible for reporting
and investigating crimes, issuing traf-
fic citations and responding to medical
emergencies, traffic accidents and fire
emergencies, as well as other incidents
that require police assistance. University
police officers are vested with full law
enforcement powers and responsibili-
ties, identical to the local police or sheriff
departments in your home community.
Officers meet training requirements
mandated by the California Commission
on Peace Officers Standards and Train-
ing as well as training designed to meetthe needs of the university community.
|As state police officers their police au-
thority extends throughout the entire
state, including concurrent jurisdiction
with the Los Angeles County SheriffDepartment on the adjacent streets and
community.
The Department prepares and submits
a monthly Uniform Crime Report tothe California Department of Justice.
|The Department also enters reported
stolen vehicles and property with serial
numbers into the National Crime In-
formation Center, allowing for recovery
throughout the United States.
As an active member of the Criminal
Justice System, the University Police
interacts and cooperates with other law
enforcement agencies. Cases are filed
with the Los Angeles County DistrictAttorney. Information may also be given
to the Office of the Vice President for
Student Affairs for appropriate action
involving students.
The Department works closely with theStudent Housing Office in an effort to
educate the residents in crime awareness
and crime prevention.
All emergency calls continue to be
routed to the main station in WH 100
on campus and all officers continue to
be dispatched out ofthe main station.
Crime Prevention ProgramsThe Department has established
programs that raise the levelofsafety
awareness of the campus community.These programs include:
J Student Orientation Program
(1 Resident Advisors Training Program
{) Student Escort Service
(4 Sexual Assault Prevention
{1 Personal Safety Awareness
(J DUland Drug Abuse
() Theft Prevention
(J Operation ID Engraving
(J Building, Area and Parking LotLighting Surveys
{) 9-1-1 Capability from all Universityphones
{J Emergency Telephones at variouscampus locations
(4 Closed Circuit Television Surveil-lance - Parking Lot 4
LJ Emergency PreparednessCommittee
(J Electronic Alarm Systems
The Student Escort Service provides
escort service during the hours of6 - 11
p.m. for students, faculty and staff whowalk alone to their cars.
To request an evening escort
From pay phones & student
housing phones............ (310) 243-3639
From campus phoneS...........c+0 3639
Most campus buildings and facilities areaccessible to members of the campus
community, guests and visitors Monday
through Saturday until 10 p.m. and ascertain special events dictate.
Motor vehicle lots, pedestrian walkwaysand building exteriors are well lit.
The University Police conducts a weeklylight survey throughout the campus and
a report is made to Physical Plant onaweekly basis.
Shrubbery, trees and other vegetation
on campus are trimmed and maintainedon a regular basis with special attentiongiven to walkways. Physical Plant
conducts afacility audit of the entire ©campus on an annual basis.
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Campus Crime StatisticsCrime 2003 2004 2005
Parking ServicesParking Services is responsible for
enforcement ofparking regulations,
Emergency Telephone Boxes{1 Look for red boxes mounted on poles
or red towers with blue lights located inHomicide 0 0 0 ; : h :
guest parking and the information booth. parking lots and on campus. Press*Sex Offenses — The parking officers patrol the campus button; automatic connection to cam-
Forcible 2 1 1 ensuring safe and legal use of our parking pus police. Emergency phones are also
*Sex Offenses — areas. Parking provides escort service for available in campus elevators.Non-Forcble 0 0 0 our students, faculty and staff. For more
Sex Cri information please contact us in SCC Emergency BroadcastEris ' 212 or phone (310) 243 -3725, ext.3725 — Information
Misdemeanors 1 5 1 f h fhandphone ine {J To access a prerecorded message re-
Robbery 2 1 v (310) 217-6802. garding campus status in the event ofAssault Office Hours: an emergency, please contact the Emer-
(Aggravated) 4 1 1 Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm gency Broadcast Information line atAas toll-free number (866) 747-8827.ssaSine? 2 2 2 Emergency {1 For radio broadcasts regarding campus
Telephone Numbers status in the event of an emergency,Burglary 10 13 22 Lie please tune to one of the following radio
VehicleTheft 15 20 17 Ee ec eae-Hour
Theft (Larceny) 74 81 85 Pron par phones & sia FREQUENCYpay phones KFI 640 KHLiquor Violations student housing phones and campus KEWB 980 KH
(Liquor Laws, Drunkenness) 4 7 3 phones CE Epo eotes jana Saad Sitheddceck dba lb ehncbiine Ol] ay ‘ipinness
Drunk Driving Violations 8 6 6 24-Hour Non-Emergencyae From pay phones & student KROQ 1500 KH
Drug Violations 12 "1 12 housing phones............ (310) 243-3639 KGER 1390 KHWeapons Violations 11 3 1 KWKW 1300 KH
Vandalism 30 20 2 From campus phones......s.sse 3639 KEZY 1190 KHHate Incidents/Crime 0 0 0 KWIZ 1480 KH
To REPORT AN EMERGENCY* Beginning 8/1/92 “Rape” category was replaced by KNOW 1600 KY
“Sex offenses — Forcible or Non-Forcible.” — ore eneesand location.
+ Burglary category includes: vehicle, building and ‘ : :ee — ; {1 Give clear and accurate information.
(1 Be prepared to supply suspect andvehicle description, and direction oftravel.
{J DON’T HANG UP! Follow theinstructions of the dispatcher.
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University Policies
Academic Integrity: Its Placein the University Community
THE UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY
A university is a community of learners
bonded together by the search for
knowledge; the pursuit of personal,
social, cultural, physical, and intellectual
development; and the desire for the
liberating effects of an advanced
education. California State University,
Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) hasa
culture—the academic culture—
shared with other universities and
colleges across the nation. Integral
to that culture is a set of values suchas academic freedom, dedication toteaching and learning, diversity, civility
toward others, and academic integrity.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY
Academic integrity is of central impor-
tance in the university community and
involves committed allegiance to the
values, the principles, and the code of
behavior held to be central in that com-
munity. Integrity concerns honesty andimplies being truthful, fair, and free fromlies, fraud, and deceit.
The core ofa university’s integrity is itsscholastic honesty. Honesty is valued
across all cultures and is a fundamental
value in the academic culture. There are,
however, cultural differences with regard to
the ownership of ideas and the importance
ofindividual efforts. Nonetheless, the uni-
versity expects all students and other cam-
pus members to document the intellectual
contributions ofothers and to ensure that
the work they submit is their own.
Education provides students with the
resources to master content, learn skills,
and develop processes to maximize self
potential and the potential ofothers.
Students must demonstrate mastery of
each step of learning by tangible prod-
ucts such as test performance, papers,and presentations. This process enablesthe student and the instructor to assess
the student’s readiness for the next steps
and gives the student the confidence toundertake future steps. Students whocheat may not have mastered the nec-
essary steps nor gained the necessaryknowledge; they miss the opportunity
to gain an accurate picture of what theyknow and what they do not know,
Cheating harms others and the institu-tion in addition to limiting one’s own
potential. Other students are rightfully
angry when dishonest students use in-
appropriate methods to get grades for
which honest students work hard. The
fairness of the grading process is com-
promised whena student falsely obtains
a grade. Academic dishonesty may result
in loss of confidence in the system anddevaluation of the quality of the univer-
sity degree.
THE NATURE OFACADEMIC DISHONESTY
A standard definition ofacademic
dishonesty has been provided by Kibler,Nuss, Paterson, and Pavela (1988):
Academic dishonesty usually refers to
forms ofcheating and plagiarism which
result in students giving or receivingunauthorized assistance in an academic
exercise or receiving credit for work
which is not their own.
They further define the following specificforms of academic dishonesty:
Cheating—intentionally using or
attempting to use unauthorized
materials, information, or study aidsin any academic exercise. The term
academic exercise includes all forms ofwork submitted for credit or hours.
Cheating also includes: unauthorizedmultiple submissions, altering or inter-
fering with grading, lying to improve a
grade, altering graded work, unauthor-ized removal of tests from classroom or
office, and forging signatures on aca-demic documents.
Fabrication—intentional and unauthor-
ized falsification or invention ofanyinformation or citation in an academic
exercise.
Facilitating academic dishonesty—inten-
tionally or knowingly helping or attempt-ing to help another to violate a provisionof the institutional code ofacademic
integrity.
Plagiarism—the deliberate adoption orreproduction of ideas or words or state-ments of another person as one’s ownwithout acknowledgment.
At the heart ofany university are its effortsto encourage critical reading skills, effec-
tive communication and, above all, intel-
lectual honesty among its students. Thus,
all academic work submitted by a student
as his or her own should be in his or her
own unique style, words and form. When
a student submits work that purports to be
his/her original work, but actually is not,
the student has committed plagiarism.
Plagiarism is considered a gross
violation of the University’s academic
and disciplinary standards. Plagiarism
includes the following: copying ofoneperson’s work by another and claiming
it as his or her own, false presentation
of one’s self as the author or creator ofa work, falsely taking credit for another
person’s unique method oftreatment
or expression, falsely representing
one’s selfas the source of ideas or
expression, or the presentation of
someone else’s language, ideas or works
without giving that person due credit.
It is not limited to written works. Forexample, one could plagiarize musiccompositions, photographs, works of art,
choreography, computer programs orany other unique creative effort.
Further information about the variousforms ofacademic dishonesty can be
obtained from the office of any Instruc-
tional Dean or the Student Development
office. Individual departments and fac-
ulty may also provide specific examples.
Students can also contact the Student
Development Office to arrange to com-plete the MITT (Multi Media Integrity
Teaching Tool), an interactive softwareprogram which teaches students about
academic integrity.
WHoO HAs THE RESPONSIBILITYFOR PROMOTING ACADEMICINTEGRITY AND PREVENTINGACADEMIC DISHONESTY?
Faculty Responsibility
The faculty as representatives of the insti-
tution have the opportunity to encourage
academic integrity and the responsibility
to discourage and curtail academic fraud.At CSUDH, incidents should be reportedto the Office of the Vice President ofStudent Affairs. Unless incidents are
reported to a central location, repeated
violations may go undetected as theyoccur in separate departments or with
different faculty. The Vice President ofStudent Affairs will notify the student ifareport is received.
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Student Responsibility
Students are responsible for the integrity
of their actions and must be willing to
accept consequences for these actions.Students have the responsibility to befamiliar with the University policies andto seek clarification with faculty if they
are unclear about expectations for any
assignment. Students are also encour-
aged to report academic dishonesty.
In the sense that a university is a com-
munity, students should understand
their own role in the creation of the kindofenvironment that encourages honesty
and discourages academic fraud.Students need not tolerate any action onthe part of another that diminishes their
own integrity or that of the university.
OPTIONS FOR ADDRESSINGACADEMIC DISHONESTY
Whenafaculty member detects dishon-esty, he or she will address it. If appropri-ate, the faculty member will first confrontthe student and seek an “in-office” resolu-
tion. Remember the charge is an allega-tion that should be examined under due
process.
If the faculty member is convinced that
dishonesty has occurred, she or he willuse one or more ofthe following options:
a. Adjust the evaluation ofthe student’swork, i.e., nullify the effort or a portionof it. This action may be taken as partof a decision regarding assignment ofagrade. The faculty member is notrequired to formally report the incidentthrough the campus disciplinary pro-cess but is strongly encouraged to doso.
b. Refer the matter to the Vice Presidentfor Student Affairs for an investigationas part of the Student Disciplinary Pro-cedures. These procedures call for dueprocess, a hearing or the opportunity towaive a hearing and accept a sanctionwithout admitting guilt. (An “F” gradesupported by a decision in a disciplin-ary case may not be the subject ofagrade appeal and may not be repeatedand canceled.)
c. Use both “a” and “b” above.
THE CALIFORNIASTATE UNIVERSITYDISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES
Student enrollment is a voluntary en-
trance into the academic community of
learners. By such entrance, the student
voluntarily assumes, and is expectedto assume, obligations of performanceand behavior that are imposed by the
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university relevant to its lawful missions,
processes, and functions. The University
reserves the right to discipline studentsin order to secure compliance with these
obligations.
Students who engage in dishonestbehavior are charged with violating Title
5, California Administrative Code, Sec-
tion 41301, under the Student Disciplin-
ary Procedures for the California State
University established by Executive Order
#970 by the Chancellor. A copy of these
procedures may be obtained from the
Offices of the Vice President for Student
Affairs or Student Development.
AcademicPetition for ExceptionStudents may petition for exception to
certain university academic regulationswhen unusual circumstances exist. Itshould be noted, however, that
academic regulations contained in Title5, California Administrative Code, can-
not be waived by petition.
Before filing a petition, students mustfirst speak with the designated repre-sentatives in the College associated withtheir request. Only in cases where no
alternate means of resolution is availableshould a student then file a petition. Todo so, a fee must be paid. Requests mustbe stated clearly and accompanied by
supporting documentation. Students are
notified of decisions by U.S. Mail at theaddress on file with the University.
Attendance at FirstClass Meeting PolicyPM 94-06
It is the responsibility ofthe studentto make certain that his/her drop hasbeen officially recorded. Continued ab-sence from the class may yield a grade of"WU". Students should not assume that afaculty member has dropped them fromthe class. Refer to PM 94-06, “Atten-dance at First Class Meetings.”
Prior to the end ofthe second week ofclasses, a faculty member may, but isnot required, by following the appropri-ate procedures, initiate a formal drop of
students who:
(J have missed the first two class meet-ings (or the first meeting if the classmeets only once a week), and
(1 have not advised the facultymember (or the department chair,if no faculty member was assignedto the course in advance) that their
absence is temporary.
Students who have been dropped by the
instructor from a class but wish to re-
register must obtain a Late Add Access
Number from the instructor by the end
of the third week ofthe semester.
Campus Health and SafetyAll guests, students, staff, and faculty are
entitled to an academic experience free
from hazards. However where hazards
exist, attention must be paid in recogniz-
ing as well as reporting them. In order
to raise the safety awareness level among
the campus community, the Office ofRisk Management/Environmental andOccupational Health (RM/EHOS) has
developed the following key points:
(1 Become familiar with campus emer-gency procedures and evacuationinstructions posted in each classroom
and laboratory.
(J Report any hazards to your instructoror RM/EHOS at extension 3995,
(4 During emergencies, listen to the di-rections provided by your instructorand/or Police Officer.
(Immediately report any injuries, how-
ever minor, to your instructor or to thePolice department at extension 3639.
C1 Ifwork in your class involves contactwith hazardous materials (chemicals,
pathogenic matter or radioactive ma-
terials) be sure to receive training on:the nature of the material you will beworking with; proper handling meth-ods for these materials; and the use of
personal protective equipment.
These guidelines also apply for academicactivities that take place outside of the
classroom. Be sure to attend class brief-
ings concerning hazards in field trip
settings prior to participation in off-siteactivities.
Campus Smoking PolicyPM 04-02
California State University, DominguezHills (CSUDH) has a responsibility to
its students and employees to provide a
safe and healthful learning and working
environment. The University recognizes
the harmful effects of involuntary contactwith smoke. It also recognizes the need
to preserve the reasonable individual
rights ofsmokers as long as doing so doesnot interfere with the right of the non-smoker to a smoke-free environment.
Areas Where Smoking is Prohibited:Therefore, it is the policy ofCSUDH toprohibit smoking in campus buildings
and certain other areas of the campus
where non-smokers cannot avoid ex-
posure to smoke. Specifically, smoking
is prohibited in all campus buildings,
including classrooms, lecture halls, labo-ratories, offices, work areas, study areas,
reception areas, meeting rooms, lobbies,
hallways, stairwells, elevators, eating areas,
lounges, and restrooms, and within twen-
ty-five (25) feet ofan exit, entrance, or
operable window of any campus building.
Smoking is also prohibited in all partially
enclosed areas such as covered walkways,
breezeways, walkways between sections
ofbuildings, bus-stop shelters, exterior
walkways and landings, all State vehicles,including electric and golf carts.
Areas Where Smoking is Permitted:
Smoking is permitted in outside ground
areas twenty-five (25) feet beyond any
exit, entrance or operable window of a
campus building.
Exception:Smoking is prohibited on decks andpatios associated with dining facilities or
if it unavoidably exposes people enteringand leaving adjacent buildings to smoke,
or when it is explicitly prohibited duringa particular event or activity scheduled
in the area (such as in bleachers or row
seating at athletic or other events).
Compliance with Policy:Effective implementation of the CampusSmoking Policy depends upon thecourtesy, sensitivity, and cooperation of
all members ofthe campus community.
It is a normal and reasonable duty of allemployees ofCSUDH and its auxiliaries,and expected conduct by all students,to comply with this policy.
Scope of Policy:The Campus Smoking Policy applies to
all campus buildings and grounds owned,rented, or leased by CSUDH. All mem-bers ofthe campus community — students,faculty, staff and campus visitors are ex-pected to comply with this policy.
Notification of Policy:Notification of this policy to members ofthe campus community and visitors shall
be made by including the policy in theUniversity Catalog, Schedule ofClasses
and the University Website. At least one
copy of this policy shall be posted in each
campus building. New employees will
be notified of the policy by the Human
Resources Management Office upon
employment.
Signs shall be displayed at the entrances/
exits of all campus buildings and otherappropriate locations stating that smok-
ing is prohibited within the building
and/or area and that smoking is prohib-
ited within twenty-five (25) feet ofany
exit, entrance, or operable window of any
campus building.
Reporting ofViolations of the Policy:Violations ofthis policy should be reported
to the appropriate administrator. There
shall be no reprisals against anyone seek-ing assistance in enforcing this Policy.
Effective Date of Policy:This policy is effective as of September7, 2004, and supersedes all previous
CSUDH smoking policies.
Consumer Information
Pursuant to federal regulations,
institutions ofhigher learning arerequired to inform perspective and
continuing students, staff, and facultyregarding information about the AnnualSecurity Report, crime statistics, gradua-tion rates, Family Education Rights andPrivacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), athletic
participation rates/financial support
(Equity in Athletic Disclosure Act), Drugand Alcohol Policy, and other campuspolicies. This information is accessible at
the following web site: www.csudh.edu/stuaffsconinf.com For more information,
contact the University Registrar. Ifyou
would like a hard copy, go to the Officeof Records and Registration.
(i Annual Security Report (also available
in hard copy from University Police)
(Jeanne Clery Crime Statistics(also available in hard copy fromUniversity Police)
Additional Campus Crime Statistics(also available in hard copy from Uni-versity Police)
(4 Drug and Alcohol Policy
(Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act(EADA)
(4 Family Educational Rightsand Privacy Act (FERPA)
(J Graduation Rates
Family Education Rightsand Privacy Act of 1974All student records of the California StateUniversity are kept in accordance with
the provisions of the Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) which
authorizes educational institutions to
release directory information on former
and currently enrolled students. CSUDominguez Hills has chosen to further
limit "directory information" to a stu-
dent's: name, major, dates of attendanceat CSUDH, degrees and awards received,but will verify address, telephone numberand date of birth, if requested. CSUDHis also required by law to release specific
information for U.S. military recruit-
ing purposes. Students may request, in
writing, that directory information not
be released by completing a "Request to
Withhold Directory Information" formavailable from the Office of Records andRegistration, WH C290, or from the Ad-missions and Records Office web page at
www.csudh.edu/csudh/ar2000/forms.htm.
For more detailed information on
FERPA and the release of studentinformation, please consult the
University Catalog or visit the U.S.
Department ofEducation's Family
Privacy Compliance Office on theinternet at www.ed.gov/offices/OM/fpco.
immunization RequirementsThe California State University has twoimmunization requirements that apply toany student who has not attended a high
school in California.
a. Measles (rubeola) and Rubella (Ger-man Measles)
All new students born after January1, 1957 who have never attended aCalifornia high schoolare required topresent proof of measles and rubellaimmunizations. Evidence for proof ofimmunity includes verification from
an M.D. or copies ofimmunizationrecords from sources such as schoolsor the Public Health Department. Ifyou do not already have proofof im-munity to both of these diseases, youcan obtain a combined measles/rubellavaccine at the Student Health Centerfree ofcharge. Proofofimmunity tomeasles and rubella must be submittedwithin one calendar year of the time ofyour first enrollment, or you will not bepermitted to register for the following
semester.
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b. Hepatitis B
Ifyou are 18years old oryounger on thefirst day ofclasses ofthe first semesterofyour enrollment as CSUDH, andyouhave never attended a high school inCalifornia, you are required to presentproofofHepatitis B immunization.Even ifyou turn 19 years ofage duringyour first year ofenrollment at theuniversity, you are still responsible forcompleting this requirement. Proofoffull immunity means that you musthave proofofcompletion ofthethird shot in the three-shot HepatitisB series. For students under the ageof 19 who have not been immunizedagainst Hepatitis B prior to their firstenrollment, the series can be obtainedthrough the Student Health Center freeofcharge. Proofofimmunity must besubmitted within one calendar year ofthe time ofyour first enrollment, or youwill not be permitted to register for the
following semester.
Exemptions to these requirements may
be granted based on medical consider-ations or religious or personal beliefs.
Ifeither the Measles/Rubella or theHepatitis B requirement applies to the
student, the student must bring proofof
immunity to the Student Health Centerin person. Students who are meetingthese requirements by either (a) present- |
ing proofofimmunity or, (b) claiming
an exemption, also need to completean Immunization Requirements Certi-
fication Form, available at the Student
Health Center. For further information,
contact the Student Health Center at
(310) 243-3629.
Nondiscrimination PolicyCalifornia State University, Dominguez
Hills, a multi-ethnic andmulti-cultural
institution, has a policy ofnondiscrimi-nation in all matters affecting students,employees and applicants for admissionor employment. Not only is the Uni-versity committed to compliance withequal opportunity and affirmative actionregulations, but to understanding andvaluing diversity. The University seeks to
be a model multi-cultural campus com-munity.
California State University, DominguezHills is committed to assuring equalopportunities in educational programsand employment without regard to race,color, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital
status, sexual orientation, national origin,age, disability, or veteran status. Laws
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and regulations issued by the United
States, the State of California, and theBoard ofTrustees ofThe California State
University require equal treatment for
all persons. Only the following factorsmay be used to make distinctions amongindividuals: merit, ability, talent, knowl-
edge, and achievement as they relate to
the goals and missions of this institution.
We reaffirm that full support will be given
to affirmative action programs which
seek to overcome underutilization of
ethnic minorities, women, Vietnam-era
veterans, special disabled veterans, and
persons with disabilities.
In addition to meeting fully its obliga-
tions ofnondiscrimination under federal
and state laws, California State Univer-
sity, Dominguez Hills is committed to
creating a community in which a diversepopulation can learn, live, and work
in an atmosphere of tolerance, civility,
and respect for the rights and sensibili-ties ofeach individual, without regard
to economic status, ethnic background,political views, or other personal charac-teristics or beliefs.
Every member ofthe University commu-nity shares in the opportunity to create
a successful multicultural environment
and in the responsibility to abide by andsupport policies ofnondiscrimination.
Every member ofthe campus community
is urged to take positive action to ensure
a campus climate that promotes civility
and values diversecultures,opinion, andperspectives.
California State University, DominguezHills serves one ofthe most diverse
groups ofstudents and one ofthe most
diverse communities in the nation. Its
workforce is also one ofthe most diverse
in the country. We, in particular, mustwork vigorously to promote a campusclimate that respects human differences
and values all human potential.
To assure compliance with the plan, theDirector ofHuman Resources is respon-
sible for overall coordination of our af-firmative action program for both faculty
and staff. He/she is directly responsibleto the President for monitoring, evaluat-
ing and implementing our campus affir-
mative action plan. The plan is availablefor review in accordance with applicableregulations in the Office ofEquity &Internal Affairs. Questions or complaintsshould be directed to that office.
Equal employment opportunity at Cali-
fornia State University, Dominguez Hillsis everybody's business and your inputmatters.
Possession of aFirearm on CampusViolators will be arrested and prosecuted
for felony violation of section 626.9 oftheCalifornia Penal Code which is punishable
by two to four years in state prison.
Protection ofIntellectual PropertyTitle 5, California Code ofRegulations
Section 41301 as revised by California
Education Code Section 66450 through66452:
Any student of a campus may be
expelled, suspended, placed on
probation or givena lesser sanction
for one or more ofthe following causeswhich must be campus related:
Unauthorized recording, dissemination,
and publication ofacademic presentations
for commercial purposes. This prohibi-
tion applies to a recording made in any
medium, including, but not limited to,handwritten or typewritten class notes.
The term "academic presentations"means any lecture, speech, performance,exhibition, or other form of academic
or aesthetic presentation, made by an
instructor ofrecord as part ofan autho-
rized course of instruction that is not
fixed in a tangible medium ofexpression.
The term "commercial purpose" meansany purpose that has financial or eco-
nomic gain as an objective.
"Instructor ofrecord" means any teacheror staffmember employed to teach cours-es and authorize credit for the successfulcompletion ofcourses.
Repeat and CancelPM 87-17
The Repeat and Cancel policy may be
used only by students working toward abaccalaureate degree. It may not be usedby graduate/postbaccalaureate studentsworking on master’s degrees, graduatecertificates, teaching credentials, or by"undeclared" graduate students, evenwhen they take undergraduate courses.
In the case ofa repeated course, the
subsequent grade is substituted for theearlier one in the computation of units
attempted and GPA. The previouscourse grade(s) remain(s) on the record,
but is/are not calculated as part of thegrade point average.
Repeat and cancel may only be used oncourses taken at CSUDH and repeated
at CSUDH or another CSU campus
through summer session, concurrentenrollment or visitor status.
3. Repeat and Cancel may be used up toa total of eighteen (18) semester units
taken at CSU Dominguez Hills.
4, Repeat and Cancel may be used only ongradesof“WU,"“F,"“D,”“D+,”“C-,""IC.”
5. Students must complete a Notice ofRepeated Courseform for each courserepeated that meets all Repeat and Can-
cel policy guidelines.
6. A grade entered as a result of thestudent disciplinary procedures underExecutive Order No. 148 cannot becancelled and will be computed in the
grade point average.
All courses used to fulfill the require-
ments for the master’s degree must bepassed with a grade of “C” or better. Anycourse in the graduate program maybe repeated and the two grades aver-aged when computing the grade pointaverage. However, any course in whicha grade lower then “C” is earned mustbe repeated for a grade of “C” or betterand the two grades averaged. An overallgrade point average of 3.0 (B) or above isrequired in all courses taken to satisfy themaster’s degree requirements.
Sexual Assault PolicyPM 96-01
California State University, DominguezHills strives to provide an optimal envi-ronment for growth and learning. Thecampus community hasa right to pursue
these goals in an atmosphere conduciveto personal safety. All forms of sexualassault are acts of aggression or violenceagainst individuals. A sexual assaultperpetrated on campus or in a campus-
affiliated location will be investigatedfor possible disciplinary actions and/orcriminal prosecution.
_ Sexual Assault is defined as any involun-tary sexual act in whicha person is threat-ened, coerced, or forced to comply againsther/his will. Such acts include, but are notlimited to rape (including "acquaintancerape"), forced sodomy, forced oral copu-lation, rape by a foreign object, sexualbattery, or threat of sexual assault.
All incidents of sexual assault should be
reported to the Department ofPublicSafety (University Police), either directlyby the victim or with the consent ofthevictim. The Department of Public Safetywill notify the Vice President for StudentAffairs of all sexual assault reports, andwill also notify other departments oncampus, as appropriate, on a need-to-know basis. Protection of the identity ofthe victim will be ofthe highest priorityin making such notifications.
If the victim reports a sexual assaultto someone on campus other than theDepartment of Public Safety, that personshould encourage the victim to contactthat department. Ifthe victim cannotbe persuaded to report the incident tothe police, she/he should be referred tothe Student Health and PsychologicalServices, the Women's Center, or theVice President for Student Affairs forassistance and support. For moredetailed information on this policy,see website at www.csudh.edu/pms/AF-Health%20Safety.htm.
The campus has designated the VicePresident for Student Affairs as the per-son responsible for collecting data onincidents of sexual assault on campusand at campus-related events. The VicePresident will also be responsible forinsuring that information on incidents ofsexual assault are reported through thePresident to the CSU Chancellor’s Office,as required by AAES 87-07.
Sexual Harassment PolicyEO 345
Consistent with Chancellor's Office Ex-ecutive Order Number 345, it is the policyofCalifornia State University, DominguezHills to maintain a working and learningenvironment free from sexual harassmentof its students, employees and those whoapply for student or employee status andto take action to eliminate sexual harass-ment. Sexual harassment is illegal andsuch conduct is subject to disciplinaryaction being taken against the alleged ha-rasser. In the case ofemployees who arefound to have engaged in sexual harass-ment, the disciplinary action includes thepossibility oftermination ofUniversityemployment. For students found to haveengaged in sexual harassment, the disci-plinary action includes being expelled.
Sexual harassment includes unwelcomesexual advances, requests for sexual fa-vors and other visual, verbal or physical
conduct of a sexual nature. This defini-tion includes gender-based harassment ofa person of the same sex as the harasser;telling sexually oriented jokes or con-ducting conversation filled with sexualinnuendoes and/or double meanings;displaying sexually suggestive picturesor objects which may embarrass or hu-miliate others; participating in offensive,
physical contact such as pinching, fon-dling, patting and/or kissing; and other
visual, verbal, or physical conduct of asexual nature directed toward an employ-ee or applicant when one ofthe followingcircumstances is present:
1, Submission to or toleration of the con-duct is an explicit or implicit term orcondition ofappointment, employment,admission or academic evaluation; or
2. Submission to or rejection of such con-duct is used as a basis for a personneldecision or an academic evaluation; or
3. The conduct has the purpose or effectof interfering with an employee's workperformance, or creating an intimidat-ing, hostile, offensive or otherwise ad-verse working or learning environment.
All personnel are responsible for conduct-ing themselves in a manner that ensuresthat their actions do not sexually harassany other individual. Additionally, super-visors can be held personally liable andmust ensure that their work environmentis free from sexual harassment
In determining whether conduct actu-
ally constitutes sexual harassment, thecircumstances surrounding the conductwill be carefully considered. Where thefacts support the allegations, all appropri-ate measures including disciplinary actionshall be taken.
The Director ofHuman Resources is re-
sponsible for: assisting employees and stu-dents regarding alleged sexual harassmentand resolving situations in which sexualharassment occurs or is perceived as oc-
curring; training supervisors and facultymembers in how to comply with the ha-
rassment policy and how to recognize ha-
rassment; providing training programs forcampus staffto heighten sensitivity andawareness of sexual harassment and de-veloping strategies for its elimination; andconducting investigations and respondingto allegations of sexual harassment madeagainst University employees. These re-sponses may include a recommendation to
the appropriate administrator that formaldisciplinary action be initiated.
University employees who are covered bya collective bargaining agreement must
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epeens eeu eens
utilize the complaint process in their col-
lective bargaining agreement for filing acomplaint ofsexual harassment. Univer-sity employees not covered by a collectivebargaining agreement may file a formal
complaint utilizing the complaint pro-cedure in Executive Order Number 675.
Complaints filed under Executive Order
Number675.are tobe filedwith the Direc-tor ofHuman Resources,
Students wishing to file a formal complaint
are directed to contact the Director ofHu-
man Resources.
California State University, Dominguez
Hills assures that no retaliatory action orreprisal shall be taken against those per-
sons who: a) oppose practices prohibitedby this policy; b) file complaints ofsexualharassment; or c) assist with or partici-
pate in a sexual harassment investigation,proceeding or hearing conducted by theUniversity, the Equal Employment Oppor-tunity Commission or the Department ofFair Employment and Housing.
This policy is administered by the DirectorofHuman Resources. Questions, com-
ments, suggestion or complaints should bedirected to (310) 243-2587.
Student Grievance PolicyThe purpose ofthis policy is to provideamechanism to resolve student complaintsagainst other members ofthe campuscommunity. This procedure does nothandle grade appeals for which there is a
separate process (see the University Cata-log - Grade Changes and Appeals).
In all cases, the University’s commitmentto the student is to providea resolution of
his/her complaint in a fair and reasonablemanner. A complete copy ofthe StudentGrievance Procedure may be viewed at:
www.csudh.edu/pms/PMs/PM%2004-
01%20Student%20Grievance%20Procedure.doc. You may also obtainacopy of that procedure from the Office ofEquity & Internal Affairs, WH A435.
Statement on Drug FreeSchools and CampusesCalifornia State University, DominguezHills provides the following informationin response to the Drug-Free Schools andCommunities Act of 1989. In order to bein compliance with each section, CSUDHwill distribute to all students, faculty, andstaff annually:
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A. Standards ofconduct that clearly pro-hibit the unlawful possession, use, dis-tribution of illicit drugs and alcohol onschool property or as part ofany schoolactivities.
B. A description ofthe applicable legalsanctions under local, State or Federallaw for the unlawful possession or dis-tribution of illicit drugs.
C. A description of the health risks associ-ated with the use of illicit drugs and theabuse of alcohol.
D. A description ofany drug or alcoholcounseling, treatment, or rehabilitationor re-entry programs that are availableto employees or students.
E. Aclear statement that the institutionwill impose sanctions on students andemployees anda description ofthosesanctions, up to and including expul-sion or termination ofemployment andreferral for prosecution, for violations ofthe standards ofconduct.
Furthermore, CSUDH will conduct a
biennial review ofits alcohol and other
drug program and consistency of policyenforcement.
A. StandardsofConductPresidential Memorandum - 99-04 (sec-
tion 5) outlines the Campus Policy onAlcohol and Substance Abuse.
Policy GoalCSUDH hasaresponsibility to maintainan educational environment conduciveto academic achievement. The prohibi-tion of illicit drugs helps to assure stu-dent, faculty, and staffthat the Univer-sity is exercising this responsibility.
Policy StatementThe unlawful manufacture, distribution(by either sale or gift), dispensing, pos-session or use of alcohol or a controlledsubstance is prohibited anywhere on thecampus ofCSUDH. Actions that willbe taken against those who violate thisprohibition are delineated elsewhere inthis policy.
For the purpose of this policy, the termcontrolled substance has the meaninggiven such term in Section 102 of theControlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C.
892) and includes, but is not limited
to, marijuana, cocaine, cocaine deriva-tives, heroine, "crack", amphetamines,barbiturates, LSD~PCP, and substancestypically known as "designer drugs"such as "ecstasy" or "eve." Possession ofparaphernalia associated with the illegaluse, possession, or manufacturer ofa
controlled substance is also prohibited.
The illicit use of alcohol is also included
in this policy.
B. Legal Sanctions
The use of alcohol beverages must bein compliance with California StateLaw and is strictly limited to persons21 years ofage or older. The possession,transportation, and/or consumption ofalcohol by individuals under21 years of age is strictly prohibited.
Federal Law and the State Law prohibit
the solicitation, procurement, sale or
manufacture of narcotics or controlledsubstances except as expressly permitted
by law. Applicable legal sanctions underlocal, State, and Federal law for the un-lawful distribution of alcohol and illicitdrugs range from probation, diversion,
imprisonment in the county jail for less
than one year, to imprisonment in State
Prison. A police officer can take the li-cense from any driver expected ofdrivingunder the influence ofalcohol and drugswho refuses to take a blood alcohol test.
C. Health RisksThere are definite health risks associatedwith the use ofalcohol and illegalsubstances. Alcohol or any other drugused in excess over time can produceillness, disability and death. The healthconsequences ofsubstance abuse maybe immediate and unpredictable, suchas liver deterioration associated with theprolonged use ofalcohol. In addition tohealth related problems, other concernsrelating to substance abuse including thefollowing:
{1 Regular users of alcohol and otherdrugs often have erratic life styles whichinterfere with sleep, nutrition, andexercise.
{4 Alcohol and substance use and abusemay lead to financial difficulties,domestic violence, deterioration of thefamily structure, motor vehicle accidentinjuries, and reduced school and jobperformance.
{1 Repeated use ofalcohol and other drugscan lead to dependence.
D. Treatment Available
Students
Short-term counseling is available;Health and Psychological Services,Student Health Center, (310) 243-3818
and Student Development, WH D360,(310) 243-3625.
Faculty & StaffAn employee assistance programis available to all full and part-timeemployees and their family members.
The University maintains a contractwith HHRC/Integrated Insights.Confidential help is available 24 hoursa day at (800) 342- 8111.
The Alcohol Awareness Coordinating
Team (AACT) is a campus advisory com-
mittee made up of faculty, staff, students,
and community members dedicated to
reducing the use and abuse of alcohol
and drugs. It also provides educational
activities, risk reduction programs, and
assessments on use and abuse by stu-
dents.
E. University SanctionsDisciplinary action imposed by theUniversity will not be in lieu of pen-alty, fines, or imprisonment imposedthrough the legal system. Disciplinaryaction for students, which may includepenalties up to and including expul-sion, will comply with the proceduresestablished in Executive Order 628 andoutlined in the Students’ Rights andResponsibilities on the Student Affairs
web site.
For employees, appropriate personnel
action will be taken 30 days, and may
include penalties up to and including
termination. Disciplinary action
for employees will be conducted in
accordance with current collectivebargaining agreements and HEERA
procedures.
The University Policyon the Possession andConsumption of AlcoholPM 99-04, Section 1
The purpose of the policy is to regulatethe possession and consumption of
alcohol on campus by members ofthe University Community and by
recognized university organizations
and departments. The privilege of
consuming beer or wine is extended
with the expectation that these activities
are to be held under conditions which
complement the orderly operation of
the University. Off campus groups
and organizations contracting with theUniversity for use of facilities are also
subject to these regulations.
The possession, sale, and serving or use
of distilled spirits on campus is prohib-ited at all times except within the privacy
of individual living units in University
Housing. The possession, sale, serving
or use ofbeer or wine on campus is also
prohibited at all times, except as allowed
under the alcoholic beverage license
managed by the CSUDH Foundation
Campus Dining Services or within the
privacy of individual living units in Uni-
versity Housing.
California state law imposes criminal
penalties for the possession or use ofalcoholic beverages by person under 21
years of age and for persons who furnish,
give, sell or cause to be sold, furnished orgiven away, any alcoholic beverage to aperson under the age of 21
(State Alcoholic Beverage Control Act,
Sections 25658-25665).
Definitions:
"Serve" means to give away or provide at
no cost.
"Sell" means to give or exchange formoney, tickets, tokens, or anything else ofvalue, directly or indirectly.
"Appropriate university official” shallinclude a University Police. officer or the
administrator assigned to be present at
the event or his/her designee. Or if the
occasion should require it, any adminis-
trator senior to the designee.
"Closed catered events" means events
catered by the Campus Dining Services
that are by invitation only.
This policy is promulgated under the
authority of the California Education and
Administrative Codes, subsequent resolu-
tions and standing order of the Board of
Trustees and Chancellor of the California
State University, and responsibility of the
President of the University for the general
welfare of the campus.
Further details of this policy may be
found on the following web site as oneof the Campus Life Policies spelled out
in the Presidential Memorandum 99-04,
Section 1: www.csudh.edu/srr/newpage3.
htm or by clicking on the Student Affairsweb site, Publications and then clicking on
Campus Life Policies.
Campus Resources
Student Health and PsychologicalServices, SHC
(310) 243-3818
Student Development, WH D360,
(310) 243-3625
Dominguez X12 Hotline
(310) 243-2210
HHRC/Integrated Insights(800) 342-8111
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Complement your classroom experience by taking advantage of the many enriching opportunities listed
below and take control ofyour destiny.
Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) is the official student voice of the California State University,Dominguez Hills. ASI is a non-profit, student-run corporation that monitors approximately
$1.8 million of student activity fees. All CSUDH students are members ofAssociatedStudents, Inc.
Associated Students, Inc. provides various services on campus: campus programs, student
organization support, REC sports, Child Development Center, discounted movie tickets, andstudent health, dental, and vision plans. ASI is also responsible for funding technology grants,approximately $650,000 per year. Past awards have funded the Internet Lounge in the Library,
laptops for resume and job search workshops in Student Development Office, the LaptopCheck-out Program in the Loker University Student Union, and the computer lab in Housing.
There are many opportunities for you to get involved with ASI. Stop by the ASI Office in
SHC-West Wing* (A106) or call (310) 243-3686 to find out more about the various programs,
University Committees, or campus activities. Please feel free to visit the ASI website atwww.csudh.edulast.
* Locations and services may be moved due to construction schedules.
Please check campus postings for relocation.
oe llegiate Athleti
The CSUDH Athletics Department sponsors eleven intercollegiate athletic teams that competeat the NCAA Division II level. The Toros are a member of the California Collegiate AthleticAssociation (CCAA). Widely considered the strongest Division II conference in the nation, the
CCAA has earned more NCAA II_ Division National Championships than anyother league in the country. The school fields teams in: Men’s and Women’sBasketball, Softball, Baseball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Indoor/Outdoor Track and
Field, Men’s and Women’s Soccer, Women’s Volleyball, and Women’s Cross
Country. CSUDH offers students opportunities for involvement as a studentathlete and as a fan. Athletic facilities include the gymnasium, weight room, training
room, baseball/softball field, soccer field, tennis courts, track and all-purpose field.
For further information, please contact the Toros Athletic Department in theHughes Education and Athletic Center (310) 243-3893or'visit our website at
www.csudh.edulathletics.
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RecreationalSports
The Recreational Sports program at CSUDH offers students
another well-deserved recreational and social outlet. The unique
schedule of tournaments provides opportunities for positive
physical activity and social interactions with classmates, faculty,and staff. The program also offers tournament play in basketball,soccer, volleyball, and softball to name just a few. The Recre-ational Sports program is sponsored by the Associated Students,Inc. For more information, please call (310) 243-3686.
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The rich cultural diversity of the campus is mirrored within the
campus living accommodations at Dominguez Hills. Up to 600
students live in the furnished one-, two- and three-bedroom
apartment style residences. The housing complex includes com-
puter facilities, a weight room, basketball and volleyball courts
and multi-use lounges that include a big screen television and a
pool table. Professional and student staff provide social, cultural,
educational and recreational programs. There are multiple oppor-
tunities for residents to get involved, including being a member
of the Resident Student Association. University Housing also
maintains listings of off-campus apartments and rooms for rent.
For more information, call (310) 243-2228.
StudentUnionThe Loker University Student Union, Inc. is the center of activity
on campus. Our facilities, programs, and services enhance the
university community and contribute to the out-of-the-classroom
experience. You can becomea part of the excitement by volunteer-
ing for Toro Productions, the student programming board, where
you will learn valuable leadership and pro-
| gramming skills, while having fun! Stop by
the Student Union Information Counter
and check out what’s going on in the
Union today! For more information, call
(310) 243-3559.
Student 0 5 ad
More than sixty student organiza-tions currently take advantage ofbenefits and privileges afforded only
to student-run organizations. Such
benefits include free use of campusfacilities and resources and an opportunity
to apply for ASI funding. Key privilegesinclude on-campus member recruitment
and fundraising. Joining a club/organi-zation or checking out Greek Life
at CSUDH can really be a step
ne.
_in the right direction for students looking for leadership develop-
ment opportunities. Students actively involving themselves in
student life add depth and breadth to their development as college
students and as humans. Join or start a student organization that
other students need or desire. Consider the following as you make
plans to get involved in student life:
(J Community Service Organizations
{4 Greek Letter Organizations (Fraternities/Sororities)
(4 Culturally Oriented Organizations
{1 Honor and Service Societies
() Professional Organizations
(4 Recreation and Intramural Clubs
CY Special Interest Organizations
(I Associated Students, Inc.
{J Campus Program Board, “Toro Productions”
(4 Resident Student Association
Fora list of student organizations or to request the paperwork
and information you need to start a new one, please stop by the
Office of Student Life or call (310) 243-2081.
MulticulturalCenter :The Multicultural Center (MCC), located in USU,
promotes the exploration of diverse heritages, values and cultural
experiences by offering a wide range of co-curricular programs
throughout the year. Some of these include a 3-day “Unityfest,”dramatic presentations, lectures, concerts, diversity chats,
art exhibits, retreats, movies, dance lessons/demonstrations,
poetry readings/festivals, leadership development opportunities,
and other dialogue groups. Issues and answers related to racism,
sexism, heterosexism, inter-ethnic relations, and cultural identity
development are also explored and debated. To get involved or
for more information, call the MCC at (310) 243-2519 or visit
our web site at www.csudh.edulmce/,
SpecialEventsEach year, the CSUDH community joins together to celebrate
our unique traditions of “Welcome Week,” “Toro Days — Home-
coming,” and “CSUDH Serves.” Special event committees of alltypes gather together each academic year ina spirit of collegial-
ity, a strong sense of community to enrich campus spirit, and a
deeper connection between students and the University. With
primary input derived directly from students, events such as
career/employment fairs, wellness fairs, leadership conferences,
retreats, cultural celebrations, and on-campus graduate school
informational forums are planned and implemented regularly.Musical, theatrical, fine art exhibits, and presentations round out
the special events spectrum. Contact the Office of Student Life or
Toro Productions at (310) 243-2081 for more information.
The Women’sResourceCenterContributing to the personal, educational and professional growthofwomen on campus is key to the mission of the CSUDHWomen’s Resource Center, reporting to the Womon's Studies Dept.
The center serves as a gathering place for sharing of ideas and other
resources. A wide array of speakers, educational programs, projects,and internships are sponsored by the Women’s Resource Center. All
students are welcome at the center, located at LIB 518. Call (310)
243-2486 for more information.
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Frequency of Courses Offered
Below isa list of courses by subject and the frequency each course will be offered during the academic year. Coding for each
term will be: Summer = X, Spring = S, Fall = F, * = varies. Some courses are offered every other year and will be designated
_ with code EOY. Courses can be offered for multiple terms and have a combination of frequencies. PLEASE NOTE: The
frequency of offerings is tentative and is subject to change for any given term. For questions regarding the frequencyof offer-
ings, please contact the appropriate department or program (see page 5 for contact numbers).
F=Fall S= Spring X=Summer |=Infrequently Offered *=as needed or varies ;
CE CC Cc CeceAccounting AFS 4988 | FS Art ART 383A || BIO 120 ‘| FS
ACC 230 FSX AFS 4995 | FS ART 100 £. ART 384A | FS BIO 12235 ES
ACC 231 FSX AFS 5948 | FS ART 101 FS ART 389A | S-EOY BIO 195 FS
ACC 330 FS AFS 595 FS ART 110 FS ART 392A | S-EOY BIO 230 ES
ACC 331 FS ART 111 S ART 446A |S BIO 250 LES
ACC | 333. FS Antrhopology ART | 150A_ | FS ART | 447A | F BIO =| 251 | FS
ACC 336 FS ANT 100 | FS ART 160A | F ART 448A |S BIO 254 | FSX -
ACC 337 FS ANT 101 FS ART 170A |F ART 463A | FS BIO 310 «|S
ACC 339 ete ANT 102 FS ART 1A |S ART 474A | F ‘BIO see
ACC 430 FS ANT 115 | ART 179A | F ART 482A |1 BIO. 314 | F
ACC 431 FS ANT 3107, ah FS ART 180A |S ART 486A |S BIO 320 | FSX
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ACC 595 FS ANT 330 F-EOY ART 323 S-EOY ART 495 F-EOY BIO 340 FS
ANT 333 S ART 331 F-EOY ART |4965. | FS BIO 342 =| FS
Africana Studies ANT 335 FS ART | 332 | S-EOY ART 4985 | FS BIO 3465" [s7
AFS 200 | FS ANT 341 F ART 333 S-EOY BIO 360 |F
AFS 201. «| F ANT 344 «1S ART BB5A 41.5.4 Asian-Pacific Studies BIO 370 |S
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AFS 306 | S-EOY ANT 388 | FS ART 350 | F-EOY APP 495 || BIO 422 |S
AFS 330 | S-EOY ANT 389 1 FS ART 353 S-EOY BIO 423 |
AFS 395 ok ANT 4945 | FS ART 361A | FS Behavioral Science BIO 425 |S
AFS 396 FS ANT 495 FS ART 363 F-EOY BEH 490 FS BIO. 426 |F
AFS 423 F-EOY ART 365 F-EOY BEH 505 FS BIO 427 ||
AFS 424 | S-EOY AppliedStudies ART 368 | S-EOY BEH S070 FS BIO 428 |F
AFS 490 | S-EOY APS 300 |F ART 371A |S BEH 509 = 11 BIO 430 | F-EOY
AFS 4945 | FS APS 490 |S ART 373A |F BIO 440 |S
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AFS 4975 | FS ART 380A | F BIO 103L_ | FSX - BIO 458 |F 116
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BIO Sot LF CHE 451 F cs DUS ti” COM 101 F Information Systems
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BIO 598 FS CHE 497 FS cs 420 |* COM 303 | ds 471 FS
BIO 599 FS CLS 421 * COM 305 S dls 473 FS
BIO 600 | FS Chicana/o Studies cLs 422 “J COM 306 F ds 474 FS
- CHS 100 FS cls 423 i COM 312 | ds 475 FS
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KIN | 462 |S Management MKT | 595 | FS MAT | 369 MSL | 302 | FS
KIN | 463 | F MGT | 310 | FSX MKT | 5965 | FS MAT | 395 | * MSL | 303L_ | FS
KIN | 464 |S MGT | 312 | FSX MAT | 401 |F MSL | 304L | FS
KIN | 465 |F MGT | 313 | Fs Marital& FamilyTherapy MAT | 403 |S MSL | 401 | FS
KIN | 470 |S MGT |316 |F MFT |570 |F MAT | 411 |S MSL | 402 | FS
KIN | 476 |F MGT | 412 | FS MFT |572 |S MAT | 413 |I MSL | 403L_ | FS
KIN | 477 |S MGT | 416 | FS MFT | 574 |F MAT | 421 | S-EOY MSL | 404L | FS
KIN | 480 |S Mat | 418 | FS MFT 1576 |S MAT | 443 | F
KIN | 490 |S MGT | 419 |I MFT | 578 |S MAT | 447 |S Music
KIN | 494 | FS MGT | 490 | FSX MFT | 580 |S MAT | 451 |I MUS | 100 | FS
KIN | 495 | FS Met | 491 |1 MFT | 584 | F MAT | 489 | F MUS | 101 | FS
KIN | 496 | FS MeT | 492 |1 MFT | 586 |F MAT | 490 |S MUS | 109 | FS
KIN | 500 |* MGT | 4945 | FS MFT | 596 ‘| FS MAT | 495 |* MUS | 110 |F
KIN | 504 |* MGT | 495 | FS MFT | 597 |* MAT | 497 |* MUS |111 |S
KIN |516 |* MGT | 4965 | FS MFT | 600 | FS MAT | 500 |* MUS | 120 | FS
KIN | 541 | * MGT | 500 | FS MAT | 501 |* MUS | 121 | FS
KIN | 593 |* MGT | 503 | FS Mathematics MAT | 505 |* MUS | 122 | FS
KIN | 599 |* MGT | 590 | FS MAT | 003 |1 MAT | 506 |* MUS | 170 | FS
KIN | 600 | FS MGT | 5945 | FS MAT | 009 | Fs MAT |515 | * MUS | 171 | FS
MGT | 595 | FS MAT | 095 | FS MAT | 517 {I MUS | 172 | FS
MAT | 105 | FS MAT | 521 |* MUS | 173 | FS
Markting MAT | 107. | FS MAT | 522 |* MUS | 175 |1
MKT 350 | FSX MAT 131 FS MAT 523 MUS 176 FS
MKT | 351 |? MAT | 141 | FS MAT | 525 |* MUS | 177 | Fs
MKT | 352 | FSX MAT | 143 | FS MAT | 543 | * mus |179 |
MKT | 353 |I MAT | 153. | FS MAT |545 |* MUS | 180 | FS
MKT 355 F MAT 171 F MAT 555 | MUS 200 FS
law MKT | 358 |S MAT | 191 | FS MAT | 557 |* MUS | 209 | FS
riaw | 240 | FSX MKT | 450 | FS MAT | 193 | FS MAT | 559 |* MUS | 210 |F
LAW | 340 (| FS MKT | 452 | FS MAT | 207 | FS MAT |590 |1 MUS |211 |S
LAW | 342. «| FS MKT | 454 | FS MAT | 211. | FS MAT | 594 |* MUS |220 | FS
LAW | 440 I MKT | 459 | FS MAT | 213 [1 MAT | 595 |* MUS | 221 | FS
LAW | 595 |F MKT | 4945. | FS MAT | 241 |S MAT | 598 | * MUS | 222 | FS
MKT | 495 ‘| FS MAT | 271 | FS MAT | 599 |* MUS |270 | FS
LiberalStudies § | | MKT | 4965 | Fs MAT | 281 | FS MAT | 600 | FS mus | 271. | Fs
LBS | 010 |1 MKT | 500 | FS MAT | 295 |* MUS | 272 | FS
LBS | 020 || MKT | 501 | FS MAT | 297 |* MilitaryScience MUS | 273 | FS.
LBS | 030 || MKT | 503 | FS MAT | 321 ‘| FS MSL | 101 | FS MUS | 275 ||
LBS | 200 | FSX MKT | 510 |1 MAT | 331 | FS MSL | 102 | FS MUS | 276 | FS
LBS | 300_—_‘| FSX MIT | 512 |1 MAT | 333‘ FS MSL | 103L | FS MUS | 277 | FS
BS | 360 |X MKT | 530 |1 MAT | 337 |I MSL | 104L | FS mus | 279 |I
LBS |370 |S MKT | 531 |1 MAT | 347 |S MSL | 201 |S MUS | 280 | FS
LBS | 380 | FSX MIT | 545 |1 MAT | 351 |1 MSL | 202 | FS MUS | 294 |
LBS | 400 | FSX MKT | 550 || MAT | 353 || MSL | 203L_ | FS MUS | 300 | FS
MKT | 580 |1 MAT | 361 |F MSL | 204L | FS MUS | 301 |F
MKT | 5945_| FS MAT | 367 |1 MSL | 301 | FS MUS | 305 |I 121
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MUS 309 FS MUS 495 | BSN 345 FSX MSN 527 FSX OTR 319 -
MUS S108 Pr MUS 496 | FS BSN 380 | FSX MSN 528 | FSX OTR 3205617
MUS 311 5 MUS 499 | FS BSN 381 FSX MSN 530 | FS OTR sou) *
MUS 315.) S-EOY. MUS 580 || BSN _} 400 | FSX MSN 531 FSX OTR 414 |*
MUS 316 | F-EOY MUS 581 | BSN 405 | FSX MSN Saath S OTR AID
MUS 320 FS MUS 582 | BSN 410 FSX MSN 534 F OTR 424 =
MUS 321 ES MUS 598sie BSN 411 FSX MSN Osage” OTR 430 | *
MUS 32ers MUS 594 | 1 BSN 416 | F/S MSN 5362) 1 OTR AB2e a4*
MUS 3253 | S-EOY BSN 420 | FSX MSN Saran he OTR 461 #
MUS 340 | FS Neg, Con, Res, & Pcbldg BSN 421 FSX MSN 541 F OTR 462. |*
MUS S10 tel NCR 500 |F BSN 426 | F/S MSN 542 |S OTR 480 | FSX ©
MUS 371 FS NCR 504 E BSN 430 FSX MSN 543 F OTR 482 FSX
MUS STA EES NCR | 507 F BSN 436 | F/S MSN 544. |S OTR 497 FSX
MUS 373 FS NCR 508 |S BSN 440 | FSX MSN 545 F OTR 498 | FSX
MUS 376 | FS ‘| NCR B2228 15 BSN 446 | F/S MSN 546 1S OTR 50052: S
MUS S70 RES NCR PS eae BSN 450 ‘| FSX MSN 551 FS OTR 5024-15
MUS Soret NCR 2h hb BSN 451 FSX MSN 55222: PFS OTR 504 |S
MUS S80 EES NCR B29 aS BSN 456 | F/S MSN 554 | | OTR 506 |S
MUS 385 | F-EOY NCR 530;° f F-EOY BSN 460 | FSX MSN Sooeg FS OTR 508 |S
MUS 386 | S-EOY NCR 531 E BSN 494 | FSX MSN 556 | FSX OTR 5104'S
MUS 400 | FS NCR b3des Fl BSN 495 FSX MSN 597° cA SFSK OTR Bhips
MUS 401 S 4 NCR Sai 27'S MSN Glas | OTR SIS tee x
MUS 402. |S NCR 536 | S-EOY Nursing - GD MSN 962.4: 1°* OTR Sih
MUS 408 || NCR SEES MSN 501 ‘ MSN 566 | FSX OTR BISEX
MUS 415 | S-EOY NCR p30 75 MSN 502 | FSX MSN 567 ‘| FSX OTR 521 X
MUS 416 | S-EOY NCR 540 | F MSN 504 | FS MSN 571 OTR Bye 2s x
MUS 420 |S NCR 541 F MSN 505 FSX. MSN Sees cba OTR S52. x
MUS 440 | NCR 542 S MSN 506 FSX MSN 576 FSX OTR 527 X
MUS 445 | S-EOY NCR 543. |S MSN 507. | FSX MSN 577 | FSX OTR ADR EX
MUS 446 | F-EOY NCR 544. | F MSN 508 | FSX MSN 591 FSX OTR S306: 1X
MUS 447 | S-EOY NCR 545 | F MSN 509 | FSX MSN 592 | FSX OTR Sa PE
MUS 448 | F-EOY NCR 591 5 MSN 510 | FSX MSN 594 | FSX OTR ashe HE
MUS 470 | NCR 595 FS MSN 511 FSX MSN 595 FSX OTR 539 F
MUS | 471 FS NCR 597s: FS MSN 512 | FSX MSN 599 | FSX OTR 541 E
MUS | 472 | FS NCR | 598 | FS MSN | 513. | FSX MSN | 600 | FSX OTR |543 |F
MUS 473 FS NCR 599. tS MSN 514 | FSX OTR SARL AES
MUS | 476 | FS NCR | 600 ‘| FS MSN | 515 | FSX Occupational Therapy OTR egal
MUS 477 | FS MSN 516 | FSX OTR 101 4 OTR SoMa tak
MUS | 479 |1 Nursing - UG MSN 517_—_| FSX OTR 194 |* OTR 552 F
MUS 480 | FS BSN 301 FSX MSN 519 | FSX OTR TOSre5 he OTR ati 5
MUS 481 FS BSN 305 FSX MSN 521 FS OTR 205 e OTR 554 X
MUS 483 | S-EOY BSN 310 | FSX MSN bag OTR 2GiP* OTR Saat ES
MUS 485 | F-EOY BSN GlFa) FSX MSN Dee PE OTR DOSws OTR Bole FS
MUS 486 S-EOY BSN 325 F/S MSN 524 | OTR 301 c OTR 559 S
MUS | 493 | FS BSN cholo le) MSN S25 eS OTR Sas OTR 561 S
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OTR 363} 6 Physics POL 31S be PhS PSY 342 |S PSY 590 | FS
OTR 567 |X PHY 100 | FS POL 3207 FS PSY Jad tks PSY 592 EE
OTR 569 |X PHY 120. =| F POL 32380 tS PSY 351 EOY PSY 595 | EOY
OTR S71 45 PHY 2a, POL S25 ae EFS PSY S52sep BOY! PSY SOF ETS
OTR Seth PHY 130 (| FS POL 328 || PSY 353 | EOY PSY 598 | FS
OTR Wh AAK PHY 13208 1555 POL 3328E ES PSY 360 | FS PSY 599i 8 PFS
OTR 579 |X PHY 134 «|| POL 334 | FS PSY 363 | FS PSY 600 | FS
OTR 581 |X PHY 195% 4-75 POL 335 | ‘FS PSY 3675% | FS
OTR 583 | X PHY 201 | POL 3362 HFS PSY 368 =| FS Public Administration
OTR 591 | FSX PHY 207. || POL 33beF | FS PSY Bsc D PUB 300 | FSX
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PHY 302. | | POL 341 | FS PSY 38255 5 PUB B03) pS
Philosophy PHY 306 | S-EOY POL 343 | ‘FS PSY 3836.) | E PUB 304 | FSX
PHI 101 | FS PHY 310 ‘| F-EOY POL 344 | FS PSY 3960=F | PUB 305 | FSX
PHI 102. | FS PHY 320 | S-EOY POL 349 | FS PSY 41S PUB 314. | FS
PHI 120 ‘| FSX PHY 331 F POL 350 ‘| FS PSY 412. |S PUB 31534 4 TS
PHI 2205 1,1 PHY Saaed'S POL Soe ES PSY AS ik PUB 324 | FS
PHI Dee A PHY 335 | S-EOY POL 354 | FS PSY 414 |F PUB 330 | FS
PHI 300 | FS PHY 337311 POL 360 | FS PSY 415 |F PUB 371 FS
PHI s0R Ee PHY Sood POL 201 aEF PSY 416 |F PUB 373tekr ES
PHI SS PHY 341 |I POL 366 | FS PSY 417 |S PUB 426 | FS
PHI 304 «| F PHY 346 | F-EOY POL 370 ‘| FS PSY 418 |S PUB 434 | FS
PHI 305 |S “PHY 950; TAEOY POL 3). beets PSY 464 | FS PUB 490 | FS
PHI 306 ‘| F-EOY PHY 352 | S-EOY POL S75 tS PSY 470 | EOY PUB 4945 | FS
PHI . | 316 | F-EOY PHY 356 || POL 4945 | FS PSY 480 |F PUB 495 | FS
PHI 3215: 1S-E0Y. PHY 380 | S-EOY POL 495 | FS PSY 490 | FS PUB 4965 | FS
PHI 331} S-EOY PHY B95. POL 496S | FS PSY 494 | FS PUB 500 | FS
PHI 350 | 1 PHY 460 | F-EOY PSY 495 | EOY PUB 501 FS
PHI 365 | F-EOY PHY 462 | S-EOY Pre-engineering PSY 496 || PUB SOFT Et
| PHI 370 ‘| S-EOY PHY 494 | FS EGR 101-343 PSY 497 | FS PUB 504 | FS
PHI 371 F-EOY PHY 495 | FS EGR 205 «| | PSY 498 | FS PUB 506 | FS
PHI 378 | F-EOY PHY 498 | FS PSY anew PUB 508 | FS
PHI 3797. S-EOY Psychology PSY 520 |F PUB 510 | FS
PHI 383 | F PoliticalScience PSY ITS PSY S30 RETA PUB Sie RD
PHI 384 | S-EOY POL 100 | FS PSY 110 «(| FS PSY 535.0 1h PUB 521 FS
PHI 386 | F-EOY POL 101 | FS PSY 230: 32:4 FS PSY 5508 |S PUB 5255 | FS
PHI Seo eT POL 251 dc4 ES PSY 2552! FS PSY 563 | F PUB OUR EES
PHI 490 |S POL 304 | | PSY 305 | FS PSY 564 1S PUB 5945°| FS
PHI 494 | FS POL 3057 24-15 PSY S12 PSY 5650-15 PUB OSH ES
PHI 495 | | POL 310 | FS PSY 314 | FS PSY 566 | F PUB 596S | FS
PHI Wee POL Blas rs PSY 320 ‘| EOY PSY 307519 PUB 5998 21:2
POL Rises: FS PSY 330 |S PSY 570 |F PUB 600S | FS
POL 314 | FS PSY 3310 6S PSY 571 FS
POL B15) dS PSY 340 | FS PSY BOO F
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Quantitative Methods Sci, Math, & Technology SOC 369 | FS SPA 280 | FS SPE 546 | FS
QMS 321 FSX SMT 310 FSX SOC 370 F SPA 302 F-EOY SPE 551 F
QMS 322 FSX SMT 312 FS SOC 380 S SPA 305 FS SPE 552 5
QMS *| 425 | SMT 314 FS SOC 381 S SPA 311 FS SPE 553 F
QMS 426 | SMT 416 FSX SOC 383 FS SPA 314 S SPE 554 S
QMS 427 | SOc 386 E SPA 320 | SPE 555 FS
QMS 428 | Soc. & Behavioral Sci. SOC 395 F SPA 330 F SPE 556 X
QMS 429 | SBS 316 . SOC 401 | SPA 340 S SPE 558 FS
QMS 430 FS SBS 318 FSX Soc 402 | SPA 341 FS SPE 559 FS
QMS 502 FS Soc 494 FS SPA 350 S SPE 560 FS
QMS 595 FS Sociology SOC 502 FS SPA 351 F SPE 561 FS
SOc 101 FSX Soc 503 Ss SPA 352 | SPE 562 FS
Rec. & Leisure Studies SOC 102. | FS Soc 50x eS tS SPA 400 |S SPE 563 | FS
REC 100 FS SOC | 220 ‘| FS SOC 506 s SPA 435 FSX SPE 564 F
REC 120 S Soc 302 FS Soc 511 F SPA 453 F SPE 565 S
REC 124 F Soc 303 | Soc 518 F/X SPA 454 FS SPE 566 FS
REC 126 | SOc 304 EOY Soc 529 | SPA 456 S SPE 567 FS
REC 220 F SOc 305 FS SOc 550 S SPA 461 S SPE 568 FS
REC 2255 |b SOC 306 «| F soc SoD TE SPA 490 | FS SPE 569). | FS
REC 260 FS SOC 307 | Soc 560 F SPA 494 FS SPE 576 FS
REC 326 | SOC 309 | SOC 561 | SPA 594 | SPE 579 FS
REC 331 F SOC 311 FS SOc 563 $ SPA 595 | SPE 591 =
REC 334 F Soc 315 FS Soc 568 F-EOY SPA 597 |
REC 335 S SOC 316 | SOC 569 E Teacher Education
REC 348 | SOC 320 FSX SOC 595 FS Special Education TED 400 FS
REC 420 S Soc 321 F SOC 596 FS SPE 460 FS TED 402 FS
REC 425 F SOC 322 FS SOC 597 FS SPE 507 FS TED 403 FS
REC 426 | Soc 325 | Soc 598 FS SPE 523 FS TED 404 FS
REC 428 | Soc 326 EOY SOC 599 | FS SPE 524 FS TED 406 FS
REC 438 | SOc 328 5 Soc 600 FS SPE 527 F-EQY TED 407 FS
REC 440 F Soc 331 FSX SPE 528 FS TED 408 FS
REC 445 S Soc 334 S Spanish SPE 529 FS TED 410 FS
REC 448 | soc 335 FS SPA 100 F SPE 530 = TED 411 FS
REC 456 | SOc 340 FS SPA 105 | SPE 531 = TED 412 FS
REC 458 | Soc 341 EOY SPA 110 FS SPE 532 ir TED 415 FS
REC 490 S Soc 355 FS SPA 111 & SPE 533 a TED 416 FS
REC 493 FS SOc 362 FSX SPA 115 | SPE 537 e TED 417 e
REC 494 FS SOc 363 SX SPA 151 FS SPE 541 FS TED 418 .
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SANTAMONICA
From Los AngelesCivic Center
ciBEACH
110 SOUTH- Follow the‘Harbor Freeway
(110) to the Artesia Freeway (91) east to
Avalon Blvd. Take Avalon Blvd. south to
Victoria Street, turn left. The entrance to
campus is a right turn at Tamcliff Avenue.
From San Fernando Valley
405 SOUTH or 101 EAST - Follow theSan Diego Freeway (405) south toward
Long Beach, Exit on the Vermont Avenueoff-ramp. Turn left (east) at the end of the
off-ramp onto 190th Street. Follow 190th
Street east for approximately two miles to
the campus (190th Street becomes Victoria
Street). The campus entrance is a right
turn at Tamcliff Avenue, the second traffic
signal past Avalon Blvd.
LOSANGELES
HARBOR
FWY
(110)
CentralAve.
AvalonBlvd.
LONGBEACHFWY
(710)
CENTURY/ANDERSON FWY (10
GARDENA|| common|
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~ Victoria Street
Dominguez
5
+
190th Street
TORRANCE
LONG BEACH
PALOS VERDES
SAN PEDRO
From Santa Monica
10 EAST - Follow the Santa Monica
Freeway (10) east to the San Diego
Freeway (405) south toward Long Beach.
Exit at the Vermont Avenue off-ramp. Turn
left (east) at the end of the off-ramp onto
190th Street. Follow 190th Street east for
approximately two miles to the campus
(190th Street becomes Victoria Street).
The campus entrance is a right turn atTamcliff Avenue, the second traffic signal
past Avalon Blvd..
From Anaheim
5 NORTH- Follow the Santa Ana
Freeway (5) north to the Artesia Freeway
(91) west toward Redondo Beach. Take
the Central Avenue exit and turn left; turn
right onto Victoria Street. The campus
entrance is a left turn at Tamcliff Avenue, a
traffic signal.
GARDENA/
ARTESIAFWY (91)
From San Bernadino a
10 WEST - Follow the San Gabriel Bree:
way (605) south. Take the Artesia Freeway
(91) west toward Redondo Beach. Take the
Central Avenue exit and turn left; turn rightonto Victoria Street. The campus entrance
is a left turn at Tamcliff Avenue, a traffic
signal.
From San Diego
405 NORTH-Follow the San DiegoFreeway (405) north toward Los Angeles
to Avalon Blvd. (north) off- ramp, Take
Avalon Blvd. north (right) to Victoria
Street. Turn right (east) onto Victoria
Street. The entrance to campus is a right
turn at the next traffic signal, Tamcliff
Avenue.
Facilities Legend California State University, Dominguez Hills Ce asi1. (SCC-1) Small College Bldg. 1 l BUS STOP
2. (SCC-2) Small College Bldg. 2 SS 7.
3. (SCC-3) Small College Bldg. 3 VICTORIA STREET _\ 5
4. (SCC-4) Small College Bldg. 4 = oe) ea f— nowincuszHILLSPARKWAY————5. (SCC-5) Small College Bldg. 5 ;
6. (SCC-6) Small College Bldg. 6 Ic A
7. (SCC-7) Small College Bldg. 7 |
8. (SCC-8) Small College Bldg. 89. (SCC-9) Small College Bldg. 910. (SCC-10) Small College Bldg. 1011. (SCC-11) Small College Bldg. 1112. (SCC-13) Small College Bldg. 13(University Bookstore)
14. (COE) College of Education20. (LIB) Leo F. Cain Library
23. (WH) James L. Welch Hall25. (SHO) Student Health Center26. (USU) Donald P. and Katherine B.Loker University Student Union
30. (SBS) Social and Behavioral Sciences40. (LCH) LaCorte Hall45 (UT) University Theatre
50. (NSM) Natural Sciences and Mathematics60. (GYM) Gymnasium
61. (FH) Field House
63. (SP) Swimming Pool
70. (SH-1) Pueblo Dominguez(Student Residences)
71. (SH-2) Student Housing 2
80. (PP) Physical Plant81. Physical Plant Shops
82 Physical Plant Vehicle Maintenance =F UNIVERSITY
83. University Warehouse ane
84. Physical Plant Warehouse87. (CP) Central Plant100. (SAC-1) South Academic Complex 1
102. (SAC-2) South Academic Complex 2
103. (SAC-3) South Academic Complex 3
104. (CLB) California Academy of Mathematicsand Science Laboratories105. (HAE) Hughes Athletic and EducationalCenter (Athletics Department) Lt
106. (EXE) Extended Education jj “TRACKS FELD107. (CAMS) California Academy of é °Mathematics And Science
108. HDC Soccer Stadium
109. HDC Tennis Stadium
110. HDC Admin/Sports Support
111. Baseball/Softball Fields
113. HDC Tennis Storage & Restrooms 7 GERANIUM FARM
114. HDC Soccer Storage & Restrooms |
115. ADT Event Center (Velodrome)
116. (EAC) East Academic Complex:
Bldg. 1 to 10 Classrooms, Offices,Bldg. 11 to 13 Infant Toddler& Child Development Center Le INFORMATION BOOTH
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1) Room locations in ERC will now be referred to as rooms in LIB UNIVERSITY DRIVE
2) Room locations in SOE will now be referred to as rooms in COE. o
3) Rooms locations in SCC have been renumbered.