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THE COLLEGE OF LIFELONG LEARNINGTHE CHOICE IS YOURS…CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT COURSES AND DEGREE PROGRAMSAre you interested in pursuing an associate’s or bachelor’s degree, certificate, or certification at your own pace? Do youwant to have the option <strong>of</strong> taking <strong>course</strong>s online, during the day or in the evening? Choose from over 40 programs inContinuing Education. <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers degree programs leading to the Associate <strong>of</strong> Arts (A.A.), Associate<strong>of</strong> Science (A.S.), Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts (B.A.), Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Music (B.Mus.), and Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science (B.S.). Also availableare certificate programs and certification in education (early childhood, elementary, secondary, specialeducation/elementary), school nurse certification, music therapy certification, and a didactic program in dietetics. A new<strong>of</strong>fering is the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree in Liberal Studies, <strong>of</strong>fering curriculum choices and scheduling flexibility (seepage 27). This brochure lists semester-long, seven-week, online, or special <strong>schedule</strong> <strong>course</strong>s <strong>of</strong>fered by fifteen academicdepartments on the main campus. See pages 18 to 27 to view the summer <strong>course</strong> <strong>of</strong>ferings. For more information, visit uson the Web at http://www.immaculata.edu/CLL/ContinuingEducation/index.htm or call 610-647-4400, ext. 3238.WORKSHOPSHere is your chance to explore an area <strong>of</strong> interest for which you may not have had time in the past. Visit a museum andbecome engrossed in a specific collection <strong>of</strong> paintings. Become acquainted with a piece <strong>of</strong> local history. Evaluate yourmotivation and reduce your level <strong>of</strong> stress. Workshop <strong>course</strong>s are <strong>of</strong>fered throughout the summer to enrich and enlightenyou. Workshops can be taken for credit or non-credit. See descriptions on pages 10 to 16 for the variety <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ferings.ACCELERATED DEGREE PROGRAMSACCEL ® programs <strong>of</strong>fer additional options for degree completion in an accelerated format. Accelerated degreecompletion programs are <strong>of</strong>fered on the main campus and at <strong>of</strong>f-site locations throughout the Delaware Valley. If youhave just a few college credits, take a first step by earning an accelerated Associate <strong>of</strong> Science in Business Administration.If you have earned at least 30 college credits toward your bachelor’s degree but never completed it, you may attend classone night per week year around to earn a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree. Registered nurses enroll in the accelerated RN to BSNprogram <strong>of</strong>fered in five Pennsylvania counties and the state <strong>of</strong> Delaware. Students typically are employed full-time andare interested in working toward their degree while maintaining employment. Please call the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLongLearning at 610-647-4400, ext. 3238 to receive an information packet or visit us on the Web athttp://www.immaculata.edu/CLL/ACCEL/index.htmONLINE DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAMThe College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning <strong>of</strong>fers students the option <strong>of</strong> completing a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts degree fully online.Courses are seven weeks in length and are <strong>of</strong>fered sequentially. No longer tied to a specific time or location, studentscomplete degree requirements anytime, from anywhere. Online delivery encourages team work and cooperation.Students’ active participation and contribution create a rich learning environment. More information is available on theWeb at http://www.immaculata.edu/iuonline/index.htm or by calling 610-647-4400, ext. 3085.2


IMPORTANT INFORMATIONACADEMIC CALENDAR – SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>Summer Registration Begins March 14Easter Recess (No classes) March 17-26Fall Registration Begins April 21*Last Day <strong>of</strong> Spring Semester May 7Summer I/Full Summer Tuition Due May 12Baccalaureate Mass May 17May Commencement May 18Summer I/Full Summer (<strong>2008</strong>50) Begin May 19Memorial Day Holiday – No Classes May 26Last Day <strong>of</strong> Summer I June 30Independence Holiday – No Classes July 3-4Summer II Session Tuition Payment Due July 7Summer II Session (<strong>2008</strong>70) Begins July 7Last Day <strong>of</strong> Full Summer August 14Last Day Summer II Session August 14August Graduation August 21*Seniors, 4/21, Juniors, 4/22; Sophomores, 4/23; Freshmen, 4/24TABLE OF CONTENTSPageAcademic Calendar 3Book Orders (Off-Campus) 8Campus Office Hours 9CLEP Testing Dates 8Credit for Prior Learning 8Degree Programs Offered 2Email Accounts 17Emergency Closing 3Financial Assistance 6Honors and Honor Society 9Parking Permits 4Payment Plan 6Prospective Graduates Information 4Registration Information 4Registering Online 5Registration Form 47Transcript Requests 4Tuition and Fees for Summer 3Veterans’ Benefits 8Withdrawal Policy 7COURSE DESCRIPTIONSCredit/Non-Credit Workshops 10 -14Online Courses 15-17SUMMER COURSES BY DISCIPLINEArt 18Biology 19Business/Accounting/Economics 19Chemistry 20Education 20English/Communication 21Fashion, Foods, and Nutrition 22Foreign Languages and Literatures 22History/Politics/International Studies 22Interdisciplinary 23Mathematics/Computer Science/Physics 23Music 24Philosophy 25Psychology 26Sociology 26Theology 27PREVIEW OF FALL COURSES 283TUITION AND FEES – SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>CLL Tuition per credit (see Payment Policy - page 6)$380 per creditApplication Fee – Accelerated/Online Programs $ 50Other FeesPrivate Music Lessons30 minute lesson $31045 minute lesson $46060 minute lesson $600Student Teaching and Observation $225Music Therapy $ 75Dietetic Practicum $ 50Lab Fees $ 30Art Fees $ 50-$75Clinical Fees $ 25-$50Graduation Fee $100Transcript Fee $ 5Replacement ID Card $ 15Returned Check Charge $ 25Parking Fines Assessed by Campus Security• Full-time teachers in Catholic schools receive a 20%reduction in undergraduate tuition. For more informationand for the appropriate registration forms, call the College<strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning Office, 610-647-4400, ext. 3238.• Senior citizens may audit <strong>course</strong>s for a fee <strong>of</strong> $50 per<strong>course</strong>.<strong>Immaculata</strong> reserves the right to revise charges whenever it isconsidered to be appropriate by the <strong>University</strong> or by the Board<strong>of</strong> Trustees.EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSINGIn the event <strong>of</strong> a weather or other emergency, cancellations areposted on the university’s Web site, can be heard by calling the<strong>University</strong>’s main number 610-647-4400, and are announced onKYW radio (1060 AM) Philadelphia. <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>’sradio code number is 871 for day classes, 2871 for eveningclasses, and 868 for graduate classes. Unless an announcementis broadcast or students are contacted by an <strong>Immaculata</strong><strong>University</strong> employee, classes will be held at the regularly<strong>schedule</strong>d time.NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> is committed to the principle <strong>of</strong> equaleducational opportunity without discrimination because <strong>of</strong> aperson’s race, gender, ethnicity, religion, age, national origin,color, disability, marital status, veteran status or otherclassifications protected by law or <strong>University</strong> policy.


REGISTRATION INFORMATIONHow to RegisterSummer registration begins at 6:00 am on March 14, <strong>2008</strong>.Fall Registration begins on April 21. Dates <strong>of</strong> registration forthe <strong>fall</strong> are determined by student status: Seniors (90 or morecredits) may submit <strong>fall</strong> registration on 4/21; Juniors (54-89credits) begin registration on 4/22, Sophomores (24-53 credits)begin registration on 4/23, and Freshmen (0-23 credits) beginregistration on 4/24. After these dates, all student may registerat any time. Register OnlineRegister online using S.S.IU. Go to www.immaculata.edu andclick on the S.S.IU icon. Find detailed instructions for onlineregistration in this booklet on page 5. Online registration is openuntil 5/18 for <strong>course</strong>s in Summer Full (5/19/08 to 8/14/08) andSummer I (5/19/08 to 6/30/08). Online registration is open until7/6/<strong>2008</strong> for <strong>course</strong>s in the Summer II (7/7/08 to 8/14/08). Complete the Registration Form on page 47:Summer Full and Summer I Registration• If registering on or before April 30, an invoice will bemailed to you with a full-payment due date <strong>of</strong> 5/12/<strong>2008</strong> orthe first installment-plan-payment due date <strong>of</strong> 5/12/<strong>2008</strong>.Credit card, money order, or check payable to <strong>Immaculata</strong><strong>University</strong> are accepted.• If registering after April 30, payment-in-full or firstinstallment-plan-payment must accompany yourregistration. Credit card, money order, or check payable to<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> are accepted.Summer II Registration• If registering on or before June 23, an invoice will be mailedto you with a full-payment due date <strong>of</strong> 7/7/<strong>2008</strong>. Creditcard, money order, or check payable to <strong>Immaculata</strong><strong>University</strong> are accepted.• If registering after June 23, payment in full must accompanyyour registration. Credit card, money order, or checkpayable to <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> are accepted.Mail form to:<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong LearningP.O. Box 300<strong>Immaculata</strong>, PA 19345-0300Fax the completed registration form to:610-647-0215 Email your registration information to:cll@immaculata.eduVisit the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning onthe Terrace Level <strong>of</strong> Good Counsel. An advisor will helpyou to arrange your <strong>schedule</strong> for the summer.Register EarlyThe College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning (CLL) <strong>of</strong>fers academicadvising to new and returning students. Call the CLL Officeat 610-647-4400, ext. 3238 to <strong>schedule</strong> an appointment withan academic counselor. Continuing Education students whohave declared a major must meet with a department advisorbefore registering. (See page 9 for phone extensions)Students enrolling in a degree program must have <strong>of</strong>ficialtranscripts from their high school and any previous collegeattended sent to:<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong LearningP.O. Box 300<strong>Immaculata</strong>, PA 19345-0300Parking Permits and Photo ID CardsStudents attending class on-campus must register theirvehicles and will be issued a parking permit. Parking permitsare available 24 hours a day in the Campus Safety andProtection Office located on the Terrace Level in LourdesHall. Parking on campus roads is not permitted by order <strong>of</strong>the Fire Marshall. Security guards ticket cars without aparking permit or parked illegally.Student Photo ID cards are issued in the One Card Officelocated on Terrace Level, 11 Villa Maria Hall (near the post<strong>of</strong>fice boxes by the back campus exit). The One Card Officeis open Monday through Thursday, 8:00 - 11:30 am and 12:30- 9:00 pm, on Friday, 8:00 am - Noon. On Saturday, the <strong>of</strong>ficeis open for groups by appointment in advance. To reach theOne Card Office during the day, call 610-647-4400, ext. 3600(after 4:00 pm, call ext. 5555 for assistance). To apply for thecard, students must bring a copy <strong>of</strong> their current student<strong>schedule</strong> showing their name and <strong>University</strong> ID Number andshow a second form <strong>of</strong> identification (driver’s license).Prospective GraduatesStudents expecting to graduate on August 21, <strong>2008</strong>, mustsubmit the “Graduation Diploma Card” form no later thanApril 25, <strong>2008</strong>. Petitions for CPL must be submitted forreview by July 7. CLEP scores and transcripts for summer<strong>2008</strong> <strong>course</strong>s taken at other schools must be submitted byAugust 14, <strong>2008</strong>, to the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning.Students expecting to graduate on January 8, 2009, mustsubmit the “Graduation Diploma Card” form no later thanSeptember 15, <strong>2008</strong>. Petitions for CPL must be submitted forreview by November 7. CLEP scores and transcripts for <strong>fall</strong><strong>2008</strong> <strong>course</strong>s taken at other schools must be submitted byJanuary 1, <strong>2008</strong>, to the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning.Please note that there is a graduation fee <strong>of</strong> $100 for whichstudents will be billed.TranscriptsA student may request a transcript in person, by writing to theRegistrar’s Office, or by accessing the university Web site.Telephone requests cannot be accepted. The fee is $5.00.4


ONLINE REGISTRATIONWho Can Register Online?Any College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning student who has completed a credit <strong>course</strong> at <strong>Immaculata</strong> within the past two years.For Which Courses Can I Register Online?All credit <strong>course</strong>s listed in this Course Guide are available for online registration. ACCEL students must register for cohort-basedclasses with their advisor or during an on-site registration visit. Students in the online program may register for all <strong>course</strong>s online;Course Registration Numbers (CRN) specific to the online program will be provided by their advisor. Students wishing to enroll innon-credit workshops or senior citizens must register by phone or mail in order to receive the reduced tuition rate.When Does Online Registration Begin?Online registration for the three summer terms is open to all students on March 14.Steps to Registering Online1. Set up an appointment with your advisor to discuss your academic goals and determine <strong>course</strong> requirements.2. Login to Self-Service: Go to www.immaculata.edu and click on the S.S.IU iconUser ID: The 9-digit student number starting with either A or C; it is case sensitive. This number is located on many<strong>University</strong> communications addressed to students, such as <strong>University</strong> invoices or the Financial Aid Package.PIN For New Users: Your PIN is initially set to Date <strong>of</strong> Birth MMDDYY or the last 6-digits <strong>of</strong> your User ID.3. Check your Registration Status: On the Main Menu, click Student & Financial Aid, Registration, Registration Status.Select a term (either Summer I/Full or Summer II) on the drop down menu. Click Submit. Your Registration Status willdisplay student information such as Holds, Academic Standing, Student Status and Class, which may affect your ability toregister for classes in the summer terms. To see more information about a Hold, click on View Holds at the bottom <strong>of</strong> thescreen. Return to Menu.4. Look Up Classes: Select Look Up Classes. Select the summer session in which you wish to register (Summer I and Full orSummer II) on the drop down menu. Select any combination <strong>of</strong> values to display sections and click the Class Search button.Scroll down the screen to view the sections and information such as “Rem” for number <strong>of</strong> seats remaining in the class. Pleasenote, closed sections will be indicated with a C, sections that are not available for Web Registration will be indicated with anNR. Enrollment in NR classes may require written approval and a special form to submit to the Registrar’s <strong>of</strong>fice forprocessing.5. Register for Classes: Select a section by clicking on the checkbox to the left side <strong>of</strong> the search results list. Click the Registerbutton. This opens the Add or Drop Classes page. The class is added to your <strong>schedule</strong>. You can see it in the Current Schedulelisting. “Web Registered” should appear in the Status column. Classes that cannot be added successfully will appear underRegistration Add Errors. The status will denote the error. Click on Submit Changes to clear the errors. To select alternate<strong>course</strong>s or sections click on Class Search to return to the Look Up Classes screen and repeat the process.Another way to add <strong>course</strong>s is to click on ADD or DROP Classes, then enter the CRN numbers in the boxes under AddClasses Worksheet on the bottom <strong>of</strong> the screen. Click Submit Changes and the classes will be added to your <strong>schedule</strong> or youwill see Registration Add Errors.6. Drop Classes: On the ADD/DROP Classes screen select “Web Drop” from the Action pull down list to the left <strong>of</strong> the classCRN. Click Submit Changes, and the <strong>course</strong> will be removed from your <strong>schedule</strong>. Drops can only be done on the web untilMay 18 for <strong>course</strong>s in the Summer Full (5/19/08-8/14/08) and Summer I (5/19/08-6/30/08) sessions, and until July 6 for<strong>course</strong>s in the Summer II session (7/7/08-8/14/08). After the Web Drop period has closed, all requests for drops orwithdrawals must be made in writing to the CLL administrative <strong>of</strong>fices. Please see page 7 for the Drop/Withdrawal Policyand Processes.7. Pay for Classes: Click on Registration Fee Assessment on the bottom <strong>of</strong> the ADD/DROP page. Click on AccountSummary by Term located at the bottom <strong>of</strong> the page. Payment may be made by credit card or check. Payment should bemade in accordance with the payment plan listed on page 6. If you register after May 12, <strong>2008</strong> for Summer Full or SummerI, or after July 7 for Summer II, without making a payment, your account will be subject to late fees.8. Print Your Schedule: Now that you are registered, return to the Menu, click Registration, and select Student DetailSchedule to view and print your <strong>schedule</strong>. If you need to adjust your <strong>schedule</strong> later, consult with your advisor before makingchanges. Changes can be made on S.S.IU until the day before the first day <strong>of</strong> each summer session.5


TUITION PAYMENTFinancial AssistanceFinancial assistance is designed to help students witheducational expenses. It is not intended to cover all costsassociated with a post-secondary education. In order to qualifyfor financial assistance students must meet the following criteria:• Be a citizen or eligible non-citizen• Be a matriculated (degree-seeking) student or seekingelementary, secondary or special education certification• Be enrolled at least half-time (six credits) for the wholesummer period• Complete all required documentationThe following is a list <strong>of</strong> required documents for financial aid.• 2007-<strong>2008</strong> Free Application for Federal Student Aid(FAFSA). Complete the form at www.fafsa.ed.gov. The<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> school code is 003276.• <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> Student Aid Application 2007-<strong>2008</strong>. Form can be located atwww.<strong>Immaculata</strong>.edu/Financial_Aid/. Required todetermine eligibility for loan and grant programs.• Master Promissory Note (MPN). Complete the form atwww.aessuccess.org. Students who have never participatedin the Federal Stafford Student Loan Program must fill outthe MPN.• Entrance Interview Form. Complete the form atwww.aessuccess.org. Students are required to completethis form if they have not had a Stafford loan at <strong>Immaculata</strong><strong>University</strong> previously.It takes approximately 4 to 6 weeks from the time an applicationis submitted until funds are disbursed. Please allow sufficienttime to process the aid application prior to registration. TheFinancial Aid Office is located in Suite 200, Lourdes Hall.Office hours are 9:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday.Walk-ins are welcome. An evening meeting with a counselorcan be arranged by calling the <strong>of</strong>fice, 610-647-4400 ext. 3028.The mailing address is Financial Aid Office, P.O. Box 647,<strong>Immaculata</strong>, PA 19345. Send email toFinancialAidDept@<strong>Immaculata</strong>.eduPayment Policy for College <strong>of</strong> LifelongLearning (CLL) studentsTuition and fees for Continuing Education, ACCEL ® andOnline students are due as outlined below. Payment may bemade in full or according to the installment plan (please referto “Installment Plan Option for CLL Students” on this page).For Summer FulI and Summer I:• Students registering early receive a bill payable in full by5/12/<strong>2008</strong> or according to installment plan.• Students who register after 4/30 must pay in full at time<strong>of</strong> registration or according to installment plan.For Summer II:• Students registering early receive a bill payable by7/7/<strong>2008</strong>.• Students who register after 6/23 must pay in full at time<strong>of</strong> registration.Students registered for Summer I/Full with a balance due after5/12 will be enrolled automatically in the installment plan.6Students may not attend class or occupy university housinguntil all financial obligations have been met. Late fees will beassessed to accounts when payments are not received whendue.It is the responsibility <strong>of</strong> financial aid recipients to ensurethat their financial aid is available by the term payment duedate. Please see Financial Assistance on this page for furtherinformation.Students who are reimbursed by employers are responsible forsubmitting the receipt <strong>of</strong> payment information to theiremployer and for retaining all bills and statements for theirrecords. <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers an employer billingoption to those who qualify. Contact the Business Office,extension 3175, for more information.Students with outstanding financial obligations may notregister for the next term or receive grades, teachercertifications, or transcripts.<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> reserves the right to assign outstandingaccount balances to a collection agency. In this circumstance,the student is responsible for all collection agency fees.Payment <strong>of</strong> Bills• Online at S.S. IU: After logging in, from the main menuclick on STUDENT ACCOUNTS, and then onACCOUNT DETAIL FOR TERM. Use the link at thebottom <strong>of</strong> the page to make a check or credit cardpayment.• By phone: Call 610-647-4400, extension 3174.• By mail: Make checks payable to <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>;mail to Business Office, P.O. Box 631, <strong>Immaculata</strong>, PA19345• In person: At the Business Office located in Room 14 onthe Terrace Level <strong>of</strong> Villa Maria Hall between the hours<strong>of</strong> 8:30 am and 4:00 pm, Monday - Friday.• Payment drop boxes are located outside the BusinessOffice doors in Villa Maria and at the commuter entrancelocated in Loyola Hall.Installment Plan Option for CLL Students<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers an installment plan which allows CLLstudents to distribute their payments over installmentpayment dates during a traditional term. There is no fee toenroll. Installment plan due dates are based on the summerfull term dates, not upon time <strong>of</strong> registration. Installmentpayments not received by the payment due dates will beassessed a late payment fee <strong>of</strong> $25 for each late installmentpayment.INSTALLMENT DATES FOR SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>:Continuing Education Students: May 12, Jun 9, Jul 7ACCEL ® & Online Students: May 12, Jun 9, Jul 7, Aug 4If <strong>course</strong>s are added after May 12, payment should be inaccordance with the payment plan listed above. If an installmentdate has passed prior to adding a <strong>course</strong>, the paymentmust include installments due prior to the current date to avoidlate fees.


Withdrawal Policy and Processes for CLLWITHDRAWAL POLICYRequests to drop or withdraw from a <strong>course</strong> must be made in writing to the CLL administrative <strong>of</strong>fices. Written notificationcan be made by filling out the appropriate form in the <strong>of</strong>fice, or by sending a note to that effect by US mail, by Email, or byfax. Written notification must be sent to the CLL administrative <strong>of</strong>fices, <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>, P.O. Box 300, <strong>Immaculata</strong>, PA19345-0300; Email cll@immaculata.edu or fax 610-647-0215. Notifying the instructor will be appreciated but does notconstitute withdrawal from a <strong>course</strong>. The cessation <strong>of</strong> attendance does not constitute an <strong>of</strong>ficial withdrawal. The level <strong>of</strong>drop or withdrawal and the tuition that is to be refunded are determined by the date the written request is received. Allwithdrawals must occur prior to the final week <strong>of</strong> class.Students changing enrollment status to less than 6 credit hours for the entire summer period will have all financial assistancecancelled. Please check with a Financial Aid counselor.Drop/Withdrawal from Traditional Length Course (Meeting at Least Twelve Times)Drops/Withdrawals from traditional length day or evening <strong>course</strong>s have the following tuition and transcript implications:Type Definition Tuition Transcripted asDrop Notification has been received prior to the first class meeting 100% Refund Not recordedDrop Notification after the first but prior to the second class meeting 80% Refund Not recordedDrop Notification after the second but prior to the third class meeting 60% Refund Not recordedDrop Notification after the third but prior to the fourth class meeting 40% Refund Not recordedWithdrawal Notification after the fourth but prior to the fifth class meeting 20% Refund WWithdrawal Notification received after the fifth class meeting No Refund WDrop/Withdrawal from ACCEL Course or Course Offered Through CE with Condensed or SpecialSchedule (i.e., 5-8 weeks)Drops/Withdrawals from accelerated <strong>course</strong>s or those with condensed or special <strong>schedule</strong>s have the following tuition andtranscript implications:Type Definition Tuition Transcripted asDrop Notification has been received prior to the first class meeting 100% Refund Not recordedWithdrawal Notification after the first but prior to the second class meeting 80% Refund WWithdrawal Notification after the second but prior to the third class meeting 20% Refund WWithdrawal Notification after the third meeting <strong>of</strong> the class No Refund WDrop/Withdrawal from CE Course that Meets for Four or Fewer Times or for a Weekend Sequence orDrop/Withdrawal from Non-credit WorkshopDrops/Withdrawals from CE <strong>course</strong>s meeting two times or for a two-day, three-day or four-day sequence have the followingTuition and transcript implications:Type Definition Tuition Transcripted asDrop Notification has been received prior to the first class meeting 100% Refund Not recordedWithdrawal Notification after the first but prior to the second class meeting No Refund WTransfer from Credit to Non-Credit or Transfer from Grade to Pass/FailStudents requesting transfer from credit to non-credit, from non-credit to credit, or from letter grade to pass/no credit mustnotify the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning in writing prior to the second class meeting. Change <strong>of</strong> non-credit/credit or pass/nocredit is not possible after this second meeting. Students who register for non-credit workshops can request verification <strong>of</strong>attendance.7


IMPORTANT INFORMATIONACCEL ® Policies and ProceduresACCEL ® RegistrationThe <strong>course</strong>s <strong>of</strong> any ACCEL ® program are <strong>schedule</strong>d in thetraditional <strong>fall</strong>, spring, and summer semesters (please see yourACCEL ® <strong>schedule</strong> for details). Initial registration for anACCEL ® program takes place two weeks before the beginning<strong>of</strong> classes. Students register for one semester at this time. Thenext registration is <strong>schedule</strong>d before the end <strong>of</strong> the firstsemester, at which time students register for the followingsemester. An administrator conducts each registration and isavailable to respond to academic or policy concerns.Attendance and Punctuality for ACCEL ® CoursesThere are legitimate reasons (illness, emergency, businesstravel) for an occasional absence or tardiness. However,attendance is an integral part <strong>of</strong> the learning experience,especially in the fast-paced and time-restricted ACCEL ®programs. Teamwork and interpersonal communication skillsare the foundation <strong>of</strong> the learning process. Students who missclasses lose attendance points because they fail to participatein critical portions <strong>of</strong> the <strong>course</strong> content and do not share inthe insights <strong>of</strong> their classmates. Students who miss more thanone session <strong>of</strong> a five- or six-week <strong>course</strong> or more than twosessions <strong>of</strong> a seven-, eight- or ten-week <strong>course</strong> must repeat the<strong>course</strong> and will be reassessed tuition when the <strong>course</strong> isre<strong>schedule</strong>d. It is also important to arrive on time for allclasses. Lateness may affect a student’s grade.Off-Campus Book OrdersMBS Direct provides service to <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>students taking <strong>course</strong>s at any <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>f-campus sites.Students order books via a toll free number(1-800-325-3252) or via the Web athttp://direct.mbsbooks.com/immaculata.htmor by fax (1-800-499-0143), and have texts delivered totheir home. When ordering, please include the universityname, <strong>course</strong> start date, and <strong>course</strong> name/number.Payment must be made by credit card.Transfer CreditsCourses accepted toward an <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>undergraduate degree will be transcribed without the gradesthat were earned at prior colleges; only the equivalent <strong>course</strong>name as it exists in the <strong>Immaculata</strong> catalog and the creditsearned at other institutions will appear on <strong>Immaculata</strong><strong>University</strong> transcripts. Transferred credits do not impact the<strong>Immaculata</strong> grade point average. Please note that only<strong>course</strong>s for which students earned a C or better can beaccepted in transfer.APA Style InformationStudents may access on the Web a self-guided introduction tothe American Psychological Association (APA) style neededfor research papers. Access the following for moreinformation:http://www.wooster.edu/psychology/apa-crib.htmlIMPORTANT INFORMATION8Credit for Prior Learning (610-647-4400, ext. 3246)Academic progress may be accelerated by earning college creditfor learning that has resulted from life experiences.<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> recognizes that many adult learners haveaccumulated a wealth <strong>of</strong> knowledge and expertise. The<strong>University</strong> uses a variety <strong>of</strong> ways to translate non-collegelearning experience into college credit. These include credit byexam (Challenge); College Level Examination Program (CLEP);and evaluation <strong>of</strong> transcripts from the armed services, from nonregionallyaccredited schools, and from corporate trainingprograms. Contact the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning to find outmore about the possibility <strong>of</strong> earning credit for prior learningand the process <strong>of</strong> petitioning for such credit. To petition forcredit for prior learning and for application instructions, Email arequest to jporter@immaculata.edu.CLEP Test DatesStudents prepare for a CLEP test by self-study. <strong>Immaculata</strong> is anapproved open test center for CLEP examinations. The<strong>University</strong> test center code number is #2320. Students mustregister through the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning prior to thetesting date. The total cost <strong>of</strong> an exam is $80 which consists <strong>of</strong>$65 for the CLEP exam, and $15 for its administration.Testing takes place in the Good Counsel Language Lab (Room31) on the following dates:Saturday, 6/14 9:00 am Good Counsel, Room 31Wednesday, 6/25 7:00 pm Good Counsel, Room 31Wednesday, 7/16 7:00 pm Good Counsel, Room 31Saturday, 7/19 9:00 am Good Counsel, Room 31Saturday, 8/9 9:00 am Good Counsel, Room 31Tuesday, 8/12 7:00 pm Good Counsel, Room 31Wednesday, 9/10 7:00 pm Good Counsel, Room 31Saturday, 9/20 9:00 am Good Counsel, Room 31Wednesday, 10/8 7:00 pm Good Counsel, Room 31Saturday, 10/18 9:00 am Good Counsel, Room 31Wednesday, 11/5 7:00 pm Good Counsel, Room 31Saturday, 11/15 9:00 am Good Counsel, Room 31Saturday, 12/6 9:00 am Good Counsel, Room 31Wednesday, 12/10 7:00 pm Good Counsel, Room 31Please call the CLEP administrator at 610-647-4400, ext. 3246with any questions.Veterans’ BenefitsVeterans, Reservists, and National Guards who are eligible forVeterans’ Administration (VA) educational benefits must informthe Veterans’ Benefits Administrator in the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLongLearning, 610-647-4400, ext. 3246. Veterans enrolling for thefirst time must obtain authorization from the Veterans’ Administration,a process initiated by completing the “Application forProgram <strong>of</strong> Education or Training” and submitting it to the CLLAdministrator. Students who are veterans complete theirregistration and then report enrollment on a VA certificationform. The CLL Administrator verifies the information andsubmits enrollment certification to the VA. All veterans,regardless <strong>of</strong> previous attendance at <strong>Immaculata</strong>, must have theirenrollment verified every semester.


IMPORTANT INFORMATIONCollege <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning Dean’s ListPrior to <strong>fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong>, Dean’s Lists are generated two times eachyear, in January and July. Those named to the Dean’s List havecompleted a minimum <strong>of</strong> 12 graded credits in the preceding sixmonths while maintaining a grade point average <strong>of</strong> 3.7 or betterduring these six months. Courses in which a grade <strong>of</strong> P (forPass) is earned cannot count toward the 12 credit minimum. Thetwo six months periods during which students’ performance isevaluated are for <strong>course</strong>s completed between January 1 and June30, and between July 1 and December 31. Students are notifiedby letter and a notation is posted on their transcript.Beginning with <strong>fall</strong> <strong>2008</strong> semester, a CLL Dean’s List will begenerated at the end <strong>of</strong> each semester. To be named to theDean’s List, a student must earn 9 graded credits within asemester with a minimum GPA <strong>of</strong> 3.7 in the semester.Honors at GraduationAt the time <strong>of</strong> graduation, baccalaureate degree recipients whohave completed a minimum <strong>of</strong> 60 graded credits at <strong>Immaculata</strong><strong>University</strong> will be evaluated for honors. Courses for which an For W is recorded do not count toward the 60 credit minimum,nor do credits earned through credit for prior learning (CPL).Honors are awarded for final, cumulative grade point averagesas follows:summa cum laude 3.95magna cum laude 3.85cum laude 3.65Alpha Sigma LambdaThe National Honor Society <strong>of</strong> Alpha Sigma Lambda recognizesspecial achievement by adults who excel in academics whilefacing competing responsibilities <strong>of</strong> family and career. TheSociety brings together outstanding students and faculty and<strong>of</strong>fers exposure to new and interesting subjects.All students who think they meet eligibility requirements areinvited to apply. The criteria to join Alpha Sigma Lambda are:• Students must have completed a minimum <strong>of</strong> 30 creditsat the associate or baccalaureate level at <strong>Immaculata</strong><strong>University</strong>, not including transfer credits from otherinstitutions.• These 30 credits shall include at least 15 semester hoursoutside the student’s major field as well as 15 credits inthe liberal arts and sciences.• Students must have a cumulative GPA <strong>of</strong> 3.2 or above.• Students cannot have had prior membership in AlphaSigma Lambda from this or another institution.Applications are accepted in the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLongLearning annually through February 15. If eligible, pleasesubmit the following by February 15, 2009:• A completed application form (available in the College<strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning).• An essay <strong>of</strong> 350-500 words on the theme, “What myeducation has meant to me and how it has helped me incommunity leadership.”• A $35 check payable to <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>.9The Induction Ceremony will be held at the end <strong>of</strong> March orearly in April every year. Membership in Alpha SigmaLambda is entered on the student’s transcript and is includedin the formal graduation program. An invitation tomembership is an honor and recognizes academicachievement.Campus Office HoursBookstore Hours 610-647-4400, ext. 3089, 3090• Monday through Thursday 11:00 am – 7:00 pm• Friday9:00 am – 1:00 pm• Extended hours during first week <strong>of</strong> Summer I and II:• Monday -Thursday 9:00 am – 7:30 pm• Friday9:00 am – 4:00 pmCollege <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning• Monday through Thursday 8:30 am – 7:30 pm• Friday8:30 am – 4:00 pm• Saturday8:00 am – 12:00 pmFinancial Aid Office 610-647-4400, ext. 3028• Monday through Friday 9:00 am – 4:30 pm• Friday8:30 am – 12:30 pm• Evening hours by appointmentLibrary Hours 610-647-4400, ext. 3839• Monday through Thursday 8:30 am – 11:00 pm• Friday8:30 am – 12:30 pm• Saturday10:00 am – 5:00 pm• Sunday1:00 pm – 8:00 pm• Holidays and special opening times postedRegistrar’s Office 610-647-4400, ext. 3007• Monday through Thursday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm• Friday8:30 am – 12:30 pmBusiness Office 610-647-4400, ext. 3174• Monday through Thursday 8:30 am – 4:00 pm• Friday8:00 am – 12:00 pmAcademic DepartmentsContinuing Education students who have declared a majormust meet with a department advisor before registering.Extensions given below are reached through 610-647-4400.Art 3308Biology 3272Business 3472Chemistry 3307Education 3287English 3479Family/Consumer Sciences Education 3761Fashion Marketing 3160Foods in Business 3762Nutrition/Dietetics 3444Foreign Languages 3467Health Science & Services 3312History 3491Math/Computer Science/IT/Physics 3251Music 3435Music Therapy 3490Nursing 3460Philosophy 3301Physical Education/Exercise Science 3737Psychology 3293Sociology/Social Work 3469Theology 3434


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>CREDIT/NON-CREDIT WORKSHOPSRESPONDING TO POPULAR DEMAND:EXCITING, CURRENT, CONVENIENT WORKSHOPSCourses listed can be taken for academic credit or as non-credit enrichment workshopsARTDrawing and Watercolor Painting: Flowers at LongwoodGardensThis is a hands-on workshop investigating basic drawing skillsand techniques using watercolor. Students are required tobring pencils, sketchbook, and a tube set <strong>of</strong> watercolors to thefirst class. On Friday, they work in the classroom based onobservations <strong>of</strong> plants and flowers. On Saturday, studentsmeet at Longwood Gardens where they have the opportunityto paint and draw flowers from the gardens. Students arrangefor their own transportation to Longwood Gardens.Instructor: Leanne Grimes, BFADates/Times/Location:Friday, 6/6; 5:00-9:30 pmLoyola Hall, Room 317;Saturday, 6/7; 9:30 am-4:30 pmLongwood Gardens; an entrance fee is chargedCost:$380 one credit/$170 non-credit<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania Museum <strong>of</strong> Archeology andAnthropologyThis museum features collections from Egypt, China andMesopotamia. Other highlights include important Greco-Roman antiquities, Buddhist art, a distinguished collection <strong>of</strong>African art, and an array <strong>of</strong> Mayan and other Pre-Columbianpieces. Students are introduced to different cultures and timeperiods and how art and artifacts were influenced by orcreated in support <strong>of</strong> religious and societal aims. Because <strong>of</strong>the great variety exhibited, the instructor may choose aparticular area <strong>of</strong> concentration. Students meet on Friday at<strong>Immaculata</strong> for an overview and the context <strong>of</strong> the art to beviewed on Saturday. On Saturday, the class meets at theentrance to the museum. Students arrange for their owntransportation.Instructor: John Meehan, MFADates/Times/Location:Friday, 6/13; 5:00-9:30 pmLoyola Hall, Room 317Saturday, 6/14; 9:30 am-4:30 pmAt the museum; an entrance fee is chargedCost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditPhiladelphia Museum <strong>of</strong> Art IThis seminar explores the expansive collection <strong>of</strong> Americanand European art at the PMA. Since its founding in 1876, themuseum has acquired major examples <strong>of</strong> art. The first part <strong>of</strong>the tour includes works by American artists such as ThomasEakins, Mary Cassatt, and Andy Warhol. The second part <strong>of</strong>the tour looks at the Renaissance and Baroque periods <strong>of</strong> art.Students meet on Friday at <strong>Immaculata</strong> for an overview <strong>of</strong> theworks to be viewed at the museum and to engage in hands-onexperiences, trying techniques used by the masters. OnSaturday, the class meets at the back entrance to the museum.Students arrange for their own transportation.Instructor: Justin Duffus, PAFA CertifiedDates/Times/Location:Friday, 6/20; 5:00-9:30 pmLoyola Hall, Room 317;Saturday, 6/21; 9:30 am-4:30 pmAt the museum; an entrance fee is chargedCost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditPhiladelphia Museum <strong>of</strong> Art IIThis seminar surveys the nineteenth century section <strong>of</strong> theEuropean collection including artists such as Monet, VanGogh, Bonnard, and Vuillard. Students explore art created inthe transitional period leading up to and including theIndustrial Age in Europe. They are introduced to variousstyles <strong>of</strong> painting as well as to the changes in approach tosubject matter. Students meet on Friday at <strong>Immaculata</strong> for anoverview <strong>of</strong> the art to be experienced. On Saturday, the classmeets at the entrance to the museum. Students arrange fortheir own transportation.Instructor: Justin Duffus, PAFA CertifiedDates/Times/Location:Friday, 7/11; 5:00-9:30 pmLoyola Hall, Room 317Saturday, 7/12; 9:30 am-4:30 pmAt the museum; an entrance fee is chargedCost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditBrandywine River MuseumThis <strong>course</strong> explores the impact <strong>of</strong> Wyeth art upon theBrandywine Valley. Exhibiting American art in a 19 th centurygrist mill, the Brandywine River Museum is internationallyknown for its unparalleled collection <strong>of</strong> works by threegenerations <strong>of</strong> Wyeths and its fine collection <strong>of</strong> Americanillustration, still life, and landscape painting. Students meeton Friday at <strong>Immaculata</strong> for discussion and context <strong>of</strong> the artat the Brandywine Museum. On Saturday, the class meets atthe entrance to the museum. Students arrange for their owntransportation.Instructor: Leanne Grimes, BFADates/Times/Location:Friday, 7/18; 5:00-9:30 pmLoyola Hall, Room 317;Saturday, 7/19; 9:30 am-4:30 pmAt the museum; an entrance fee is chargedCost:$380 one credit/$170 non-credit10


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>CREDIT/NON-CREDIT WORKSHOPSThe Pennsylvania Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine ArtsThis workshop highlights the nation’s oldest museum and artschool displaying American art. Designed by Frank Furness,the museum was founded in 1805. The collection, surveyingAmerican art from the late 1700s to the 20 th century, consists<strong>of</strong> paintings, sculptures and works on paper ranging fromcolonial masters such as Robert Feke, John Singleton Copley,and Benjamin West to major contemporary artists includingRichard Diebenkorn, Red Grooms, and Faith Ringgold.Students meet on campus Friday evening for an overview <strong>of</strong>the process <strong>of</strong> creating works <strong>of</strong> art and a “hands-on”exploration <strong>of</strong> the techniques employed. On Saturday, theclass meets at the entrance to the museum. Students arrangefor their own transportation.Instructor: Leanne Grimes, BFADates/Times/Location:Friday, 7/25; 5:00-9:30 pmLoyola Hall, Room 317Saturday, 7/26; 9:30 am-4:30 pmAt the museum; an entrance fee is chargedCost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditBUSINESSMutual Fund BasicsMutual funds are <strong>of</strong>ten overlooked when investors considertheir various investment options. The rule <strong>of</strong> thumb ininvesting is diversification which allows for investment risk tobe spread over numerous investments. This workshopanalyzes mutual fund theory so that potential investors gain anunderstanding <strong>of</strong> the pros and cons <strong>of</strong> purchasing shares <strong>of</strong> amutual fund. The different types <strong>of</strong> mutual funds, the costsassociated with mutual funds, and how to evaluate differenttypes <strong>of</strong> funds will be explained.Instructor: Reagan Garey, PhDDates/Times: Friday, 6/6; 6:00-9:30 pmSaturday, 6/7; 9:00 am-4:30 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 6Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditLog on to WebCT by 5/31 for assignmentsBUSINESS/COMMUNICATIONCommunication in the Business EnvironmentStudents analyze and apply the skills necessary for effectiveinterpersonal communication in the business environment.This workshop focuses on appreciation <strong>of</strong> the models,intentions, and habits exhibited by others and how to developan individual communication style and flexibility.Instructor: Stacy L. Linkins, MADates: Wednesday and Thursday5/21, 22, 28Time: 5:00 -9:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 25Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditResume WritingIn this workshop, students research ads and identify requestedskill sets, create persuasive lead lines, and write a convincingcover letter. The result will be a pr<strong>of</strong>essional resume necessaryto open the right doors.Instructor: Stacy L. Linkins, MADates: Wednesday and Thursday6/11, 12, 18Time: 5:00 pm- 9:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 25Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONListening SkillsWhy do some employees seem more satisfied than others?Effective listening may be the key. This practical workshopteaches how to listen more effectively, how to respond toconsumer complaints, resolve conflict, negotiate successfullywith difficult people, create a team with your boss andcolleagues, produce higher quality work, and become a morevaluable pr<strong>of</strong>essional.Instructor: Gail Froggatt, MADates: Saturday; 6/7, 14Time: 9:00 - 3:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 2Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditWriting WorkshopIn this <strong>course</strong>, students work on improving their writing,concentrating on expository writing beyond the basic writingskills level.Instructor: StaffDates: Saturday; 6/21, 28Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 2Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditInformation Research MethodsFinding information for college-level research papers can be adaunting task. With the amount <strong>of</strong> information growing at anexponential rate, it becomes difficult to wade through andselect quality information. This <strong>course</strong> examines the researchprocess – from selecting a topic to finding and evaluatinginformation, to documenting the sources and knowing theethical implications <strong>of</strong> information use. A high-speed internetconnection is strongly recommended.Instructor:Dates:Cost:Carol Howe, MLISEnrolled students log on to the <strong>course</strong> Website on 5/19; balance is onlineCourse ends 6/5$380 one credit/$170 non-credit11


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>HISTORYWorld CulturesThis <strong>course</strong> introduces the main features <strong>of</strong> non-westerncivilizations and traditions. Students whose <strong>course</strong> work hasfocused on western civilization learn to appreciate diversity in aglobal community. Accordingly, this <strong>course</strong> may be used bystudents with western civilization credits to meet the<strong>University</strong>’s world civilization requirement.Instructor: Jeffrey Short, PhDDates: Saturday, 6/21 and 6/28Time: 9:00 am - 3:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 7Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditThe Legend <strong>of</strong> Duffy’s CutThis <strong>course</strong> explores the history, folklore, and archaeology <strong>of</strong>Duffy’s Cut, a mass grave <strong>of</strong> Irish workers dating from 1832 andlocated near <strong>Immaculata</strong>. This site has been investigated by ateam from <strong>Immaculata</strong>’s history department and was recentlygranted an <strong>of</strong>ficial State Historical Marker by the PennsylvaniaHistorical and Museum Commission. Students explore the site’simportance in the story <strong>of</strong> Irish immigration to Pennsylvania,experience the local railroad lore, learn about the ghastly ghoststories from the site, and observe first-hand the investigativetechniques used by the history department team. The <strong>course</strong>includes a visit to the site <strong>of</strong> the historical marker.Instructor:Dates/Time:William Watson, PhDFriday, 6/6; 6:00-10:00 pmSaturday, 6/7; 9:00 am-4:00 pmLocation: Loyola Hall, Room 18Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditMUSICDance and DrumNon-verbal communication is one <strong>of</strong> the strongest forces inhuman interaction. It enables us to send messages, state beliefsystems, organize rituals, and signify ailments. Uniquelyembedded in all cultures is the ability to express meaning nonverbally.The modalities <strong>of</strong> music therapy and dance therapyare integrated in this workshop, allowing students to identifyand direct specific non-verbal communication.Instructor:Dates/Time:Location:Cost:Florence Ierardi, MA, MT-BC andMark Bottos, MCAT, DTRSaturday, 6/7; 10:00 am – 4:00 pmSunday, 6/8; 10:00 am – 4:00 pmVilla Maria, Memorial Hall$380 one credit/$170 non-creditThe Sound <strong>of</strong> ColorBoth light and sound are two <strong>of</strong> the greatest tools forcombating disease and generating wellness. This hands-on<strong>course</strong> explores the use <strong>of</strong> two subtle healing tools: the CYMA1000 acoustic bio-resonant device and the Gas DischargeVisualization Camera. The CYMA module sends vibrationsto the body to aid in the natural healing process. The GDVcamera measures the bio-electric field (aura) around thehuman body. Participants receive an introduction to theCREDIT/NON-CREDIT WORKSHOPS12science <strong>of</strong> cymatics and have their HEF (Human Energy Field)assessed for physical well-being.Instructor: Joseph Reilly, MA, MT-BCDates/Time: Saturday, 7/12; 10:00 am – 4:00 pmSunday, 7/13; 10:00 am – 4:00 pmLocation: Villa Maria, Memorial HallCost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditPHILOSOPHYPhilosophy <strong>of</strong> Human Identity IThe concept <strong>of</strong> human identity has its roots in ancient Greekphilosophers’ ideas <strong>of</strong> general identity. This study <strong>of</strong> thewritings <strong>of</strong> Pre-Socratics such as the Atomists and Heraclitusshows the development <strong>of</strong> the concept <strong>of</strong> self in terms <strong>of</strong> space,time, unity, and multiplicity. Plato’s and Aristotle’s spiritualconceptions <strong>of</strong> the soul are traced, especially as they impactmedieval thought. Excerpts from Greek philosophers andphilosophers <strong>of</strong> the Patristic period are read, examined, anddiscussed.Instructor:Dates/Time:Bruno Gar<strong>of</strong>alo, MAFriday, 6/6; 5:00-9:00 pmSaturday, 6/7; 10:00 am-5:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 3Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditPhilosophy <strong>of</strong> Human Identity IIAfter a general introduction <strong>of</strong> identity, René Descartes’ theory<strong>of</strong> human identity, specifically his mind-body dualism, isconsidered. A study <strong>of</strong> John Locke’s work will show howhuman identity is seen as a constantly changing physical andpsychological process that evolves over time. Locke’scontemporary, Bishop Butler, <strong>of</strong>fers varying ideas <strong>of</strong>consciousness, and singles out memory as the relevant factorthat bears the burden <strong>of</strong> identity. Excerpts from Descartes,Locke, Butler, and others are studied.Instructor:Dates/Time:Bruno Gar<strong>of</strong>alo, MAFriday, 6/13; 5:00-9:00 pmSaturday, 6/14; 10:00 am-5:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 3Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditPhilosophy <strong>of</strong> Human Identity IIIJohn Locke’s theory <strong>of</strong> human identity depends on a physicaland psychological connection that links a person during differenttemporal stages <strong>of</strong> life. Critics argue that Locke’s theoryviolates elementary laws <strong>of</strong> logic. Contemporary philosophersposit that human identity must include the verification <strong>of</strong> theexternal world and recognition from other people. This <strong>course</strong>considers human identity as well as the concepts <strong>of</strong> survival andglobal identity. Excerpts from Shoemaker, Derrick Parfit,Bernard Williams, Robert Nozick and Pope John Paul II will bestudied.Instructor:Dates/Time:Bruno Gar<strong>of</strong>alo, MAFriday, 6/20; 5:00-9:00 pmSaturday, 6/21; 10:00 am-5:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 3Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-credit


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>CREDIT/NON-CREDIT WORKSHOPSPSYCHOLOGYPsychological Disorders in Film (Axis II)Join this dynamic class exploring personality disorders asexpressed in contemporary film. Students compare and contrastspecific movie character portrayals to the Diagnostic andStatistical Manual <strong>of</strong> Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). Characterportrayals <strong>of</strong> (Axis II) personality disorders will be investigated,including antisocial, borderline and narcissistic personalitydisorders. Learn DSM IV diagnoses from a new and interactiveperspective – the movies.Instructor:Dates/Times:Tracy Hill, MSFriday, 6/13; 5:00 – 9:00 pmSaturday, 6/14; 9:00 am – 4:00 pmLocation: Loyola Hall, Room 218Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditCareer Choices for Adults in TransitionIf you are considering a career change, have been displaced fromyour current job, are re-entering the workforce after an extendedleave, or are dissatisfied in your current position, this workshopwill assist you in considering your options. The <strong>course</strong> explorescareer decision making models and personality theory as itrelates to career choice. Psychological techniques for managingchange throughout the lifespan and commonly used careerclarification assessments will be presented.Instructor: Krista Cantrell-Brennan, MADates: Saturday, 8/2, 9Time: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 5Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditSOCIOLOGYInvestigative ProceduresIn this <strong>course</strong>, students are introduced to interviewing methodsand the development <strong>of</strong> informants and cooperating witnessesin criminal cases. Students learn to appreciate the importance<strong>of</strong> forensics, surveillance, wiretapping and listening deviceswhich are tools to establishing probable cause. Theimportance <strong>of</strong> liaison with local and federal agencies isstressed.Instructor:Dates/Times:Carl S. Wallace, MAFriday, 6/20, 6:00-10:00 pmSaturday, 6/21, 9:00 am-4:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 1Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditCybercrimeThis <strong>course</strong> introduces the types <strong>of</strong> technology crimescommitted in whole or in part through the use <strong>of</strong> computersand other sophisticated technologies. Students examine theattributes <strong>of</strong> hackers, phreakers, and crackers and investigateidentity theft and cyber sex crimes. The expertise <strong>of</strong> theperpetrators and the specifics <strong>of</strong> the crimes inhibit lawenforcement’s investigative response and that <strong>of</strong> the criminaljustice system.Instructor:Dates:James Konieczny, MSFriday, 5/23; 6:00 – 10:00 pmSaturday, 5/24; 9:00 am – 4:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 1Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditStress Reduction & Healing Through ImageryGuided imagery is an effective tool to develop an “innersupport system” and to facilitate relaxation and natural healingand coping abilities. In this workshop, participants learn howto combine breathing, relaxation and interactive imagery tocope with specific challenges <strong>of</strong> daily stress, including workstress, fatigue, insomnia, muscle tension, and reactivity.Participants will be able to solve problems utilizing a morerelaxed, focused state <strong>of</strong> mind, and acquire skills thatpromote improved immune functioning. This workshopincludes a review <strong>of</strong> imagery and relaxation theory andtechniques and guided exercises. Comfortable loose clothingis recommended.Instructor:Dates/Times:Miriam Franco, LCSW, PsyDFriday, 7/11; 6:00 – 10:00 pmSaturday, 7/12; 9:00 am – 4:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 1Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditTHEOLOGYSpirituality: The .com GenerationEvery day millions <strong>of</strong> people around the world boot up acomputer. Whether accessing information or connecting withpeople through email, the world <strong>of</strong> cyberspace hastransformed life worldwide. Similarly, every day millions <strong>of</strong>people boot up their spiritual lives through sacraments orprayer. The desire is to log on to God through a variety <strong>of</strong>spiritual practices. This <strong>course</strong> challenges students to engagesacred scripture and methods <strong>of</strong> prayer as spiritual programsthat can be downloaded into the soul for ongoing intimacywith God. (Required text in bookstore; bring a Bible)Instructor: Fr. Paul G. Mast, DMinDates: Saturday, 5/31 and 6/14Time: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 9Human Love in the Divine PlanThis <strong>course</strong> examines John Paul II’s “Theology <strong>of</strong> the Body.”It considers how the human body, male and female, makesvisible God’s invisible mystery and reflects God’s self-giving,creative love. It explores how humans fulfill the meaning <strong>of</strong>their existence by living according to the truth <strong>of</strong> theirsexuality. (Required text in bookstore.)Instructor: June Matwijec, MADates: Saturday, 6/7 and 6/21Time: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 9Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-credit13


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>CREDIT/NON-CREDIT WORKSHOPSThe Passion <strong>of</strong> the ChristThis <strong>course</strong> examines the suffering and death <strong>of</strong> Jesus throughan exploration <strong>of</strong> the Gospels and the film, “The Passion <strong>of</strong>the Christ.” Pastoral and personal applications will be noted.(Pre-requisite: View “The Passion <strong>of</strong> the Christ”)Instructor: Craig Tavani, MADates: Saturday, 7/12 and 7/26Time: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 21Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditForgiveness: The Best RevengeThis <strong>course</strong> explores the theological, biblical and pastoralaspects <strong>of</strong> mercy and forgiveness. It includes an in-depthanalysis <strong>of</strong> Luke 15 and Psalm 51. Students discuss theprocess <strong>of</strong> forgiveness and its place in the lives <strong>of</strong>contemporary Christian disciples. (Required text inbookstore.)Instructor: Sr. Sheila Galligan, IHM, STL, STDDates: Saturday, 8/2 and 8/9Time: 9:00 am-3:00 pmLocation: Good Counsel, Room 21Cost:$380 one credit/$170 non-creditNON-CREDIT WORKSHOPSFOOD CERTIFICATIONThe SERVSAFE <strong>course</strong> is a complete educational programdesigned to address critical food safety issues through theHazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) system.The object is to improve the foodservice manager’sunderstanding <strong>of</strong> the relationship between food-bornediseases and sanitation. The Applied FoodserviceSanitation <strong>course</strong> is the most recognized, widely acceptedfood safety training and certification program available formanagers today.Instructor: John Miraglia, EdDSection/Date/Time/Location for Offerings:1. Tuesday and Wednesday; 6/10, 11, 17, 185:00 pm - 9:00 pmGood Counsel, Room 242. Tuesday and Wednesday ; 8/5, 68:30 am - 4:30 pmGood Counsel, Room 24Cost for Course: $75. Purchase text in bookstore.FOOD RECERTIFICATIONThe Chester County Health Department—as part <strong>of</strong> thecontinuing education in Foodservice Sanitation Techniques—mandates this program. All individuals registered with theChester County Health Department as Certified Food Handlersare required to apply for recertification every three years andmust meet educational requirements <strong>of</strong> the Health Department.Instructor: John Miraglia, EdDSection/Date/Time/Location for Offerings:1. Tuesday; 6/178:30 am - 4:30 pmGood Counsel, Room 242. Tuesday and Wednesday; 8/5, 65:00-9:00 pmGood Counsel, Room 24Cost for Course: $65Required text provided for in-class useSpring Break Tour 2009: “The Best <strong>of</strong> Italy”• 9 Days – Feb 27 – March 7, 2009• Earn Three Credits: Study Art Abroad• Discover Italy: Art, Culture, and History• Venice, Florence, Assisi, and RomeA new art tour abroad will be <strong>of</strong>fered during Spring Break 2009. The tour explores the arts and architecture through on-site lecturesand guided pr<strong>of</strong>essional tours beginning in Venice and ending in Rome. Students, alumni and families are invited. The cost <strong>of</strong> thetour is between $2200 and $2600. Included are round trip airfare from Philadelphia, two daily meals, hotels, tours, and transfers. Anapplication and itinerary will be mailed upon request. For more information please mail below form to:Diane Grimes,<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 1145 King Rd., <strong>Immaculata</strong>, PA 19345Name:Address:Daytime Phone: ( ) - Cell Phone: ( ) -Email Address:14


ONLINE COURSES SUMMER <strong>2008</strong><strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>fers online <strong>course</strong>s to makeeducation more accessible. These <strong>course</strong>s provide access toquality academic programs from the convenience <strong>of</strong> home or<strong>of</strong>fice. Online <strong>course</strong>s, while convenient, are not for everyone.To succeed in an online <strong>course</strong>, students should be selfmotivatedand comfortable using a computer. Necessary skillsinclude familiarity with the operating system <strong>of</strong> your computer,the mouse, scroll bars, using menus, opening and closing files,navigating and searching the Internet, sending and receivingEmail with attachments, and changing the browser settings andsecurity such as enabling java, allowing cookies and popups.The learning management system is compatible with PC andMAC operating systems. Minimum computer requirements andpreferred system specifications are listed below:Item MinimumRequirementsPreferredSpecificationsCPU Pentium III or Intel Centrinoor AMD equivalentIntel Core 2 Duoor AMDequivalentRAM 512 MB 1 GBInternet 56kDSL or CableConnectionHard Drive 40 GB 80 GBCD/DVD/R 20X32XDriveSound Card Sound Blaster 32 or equivalentOperatingSystemWindows ME, 2000, XP, VistaMac OS 10 or higherInternetAccessInternet Service Provider with Email account;high speed connection preferredBrowser Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher or Firefox 2.0 orhigher (must be Java enabled, allow cookies,allow popups), MozillaS<strong>of</strong>tware • MS Office 2003 or higher (Word, Excel,PowerPoint, Access)• Anti-virus s<strong>of</strong>tware: McAfee Viruscan orNorton AntiVirusSome <strong>course</strong>s may incorporate multimedia files which mayrequire the use <strong>of</strong> external speakers, handsets, andmicrophones.Use <strong>of</strong> the AOL or Yahoo! Web browser is not recommended.Minimize AOL or Yahoo! Browser and open one <strong>of</strong> thesupported browsers before proceeding as usual.Courses can be accessed by going directly to the WebCThomepage at http://immaculata.eduprise.comStudents who have not completed an online <strong>course</strong> utilizingthe WebCT system are encouraged to attend an OnlineLearning Technology Help Session. Sessions will beconducted from 5:30 to 6:30 pm on 5/19, 5/20, 5/21, and atthe same times on 7/7 and 7/8 in Loyola Hall Room 127.<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> is converting to the Angel LearningManagement System in Fall <strong>2008</strong>. Some online summer <strong>course</strong>swill utilize the Angel System (look for a notation in the <strong>course</strong>description on these pages and in the <strong>course</strong> <strong>schedule</strong> starting onpage 18.) There will be an orientation to the Angel System.15Students <strong>of</strong>ficially registered for an online <strong>course</strong> must enterthe <strong>course</strong> on the <strong>schedule</strong>d first day provided on these pagesas well as within the <strong>course</strong> <strong>schedule</strong> listings. Courses can beaccessed by going directly to the WebCT homepage athttp://immaculata.eduprise.comTo log on to WebCT, your username is the first initial <strong>of</strong> yourfirst name capitalized and your last name with the first initialcapitalized (example: AStudent). By default, the passwordwill be the same as your username until you change yourpassword using the Password Settings tab on the MyWebCThomepage. Do not include the symbols in hyphenated names;only include the first capital letter <strong>of</strong> each name. Pleaseremember to change your password to ensure the safety <strong>of</strong>your <strong>course</strong> information.The following online <strong>course</strong>s are <strong>of</strong>fered during the Summer<strong>2008</strong> semester. There is no on-campus meeting, but studentsmay attend an Online Learning Technology Help Session<strong>schedule</strong>d from 5:30 to 6:30 pm on 5/19, 20, and 21 inLoyola Hall, Room 127 and at the same times on 7/7and 7/8.ART 215 Art Appreciation (3 credits)This <strong>course</strong> introduces fundamentals <strong>of</strong> art through analysis<strong>of</strong> the visual elements and principles <strong>of</strong> design underlying allworks <strong>of</strong> art. Students explore themes, purposes, vocabularyand media to expand understanding and appreciation for thearts and the creative process. Enrolled students meet oncampus on Monday, 5/19 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in LH 117 foran orientation to the Angel Learning Management System.The balance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>course</strong> is online; the <strong>course</strong> ends 6/30.BIOL 111 Introduction to Human Diseases (3 credits)- satisfies a laboratory science requirement.This <strong>course</strong> is designed for non-science majors and has noprerequisites. Topics include bacteria, viruses, parasites,and other agents <strong>of</strong> communicable disease. Studentsexplore numerous Web sites for updated information on eachtopic. Laboratories are conducted at home or are Internetbased experiences. Students log on to Web site on 5/19.Course ends 8/14.BIOL 112 Human Ecology (3 credits)- satisfies a laboratory science requirement.This <strong>course</strong> covers topics such as energy use, pollution,biodiversity, human population growth, and resourcemanagement issues. Laboratories are home or Internetbased experiences in which students independently or ingroups construct hypotheses, and collect, share, and analyzedata via the computer. Laboratory exercises examineenergy use, water consumption, solid waste generation,and resource management and planning issues. Studentsreceive assignments, help and guidance, and submit workthrough the <strong>course</strong> Web site. Enrolled students must logon to the <strong>course</strong> Web site on 5/19. Course ends 8/14BIOL 208 Microbiology for Health Science (4 credits)This <strong>course</strong> explores the structure and function <strong>of</strong> microorganismsas they relate to the economy <strong>of</strong> nature, the role <strong>of</strong>pathogens in human disease, and methods for prevention <strong>of</strong>


ONLINE COURSES SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>contamination. Students in section 32S meet on campus forface-to-face sessions on Monday 5/19, 6/2, and 6/16 from5:30 to 10 pm in LH 205; students in section 33S meet oncampus on Wednesday 5/21, 6/4, 6/18 in LH 205. Balance <strong>of</strong>the <strong>course</strong>s is online. Both sections end on 6/30.BIOL 209 Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits)This <strong>course</strong> studies the underlying processes at the cell, organand system levels <strong>of</strong> organization, which are the backbone <strong>of</strong> ourmodern understanding <strong>of</strong> the functioning human body. Studentsin section 32S log on to the <strong>course</strong> Web site on 5/19. In-classtesting is on Monday 6/2, 6/16, and 6/30 from 5:30 to 8:10 pm inLH 212. The balance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>course</strong> is online; it ends 6/30.BIOL 210 Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits)This <strong>course</strong> continues the study <strong>of</strong> the underlying processes atthe cell, organ and system levels <strong>of</strong> organization so that studentsgain a thorough understanding <strong>of</strong> the functioning human body.Students in section 42S log on to the <strong>course</strong> Web site on 7/7. Inclasstesting is on Monday 7/14, 7/28, and 8/11 from 5:30 to8:10 pm in LH 212. The remainder is online; the <strong>course</strong> ends8/14.SCI 122 Earth and Space Science (3 credits)- satisfies a laboratory science requirement.This <strong>course</strong> is an introduction to the origin and evolution <strong>of</strong> theuniverse and the solar system, the structure and dynamics <strong>of</strong>Earth, and for past and current explorations on land, beneath thesea, and in outer space. Students log on to Web site on 5/19.Course ends 8/14.BUS 302 Personal Finance (3 credits)This <strong>course</strong> introduces personal financial evaluation,management, and planning. Discussion focuses on consumercredit, life insurance, health insurance, property and casualtyinsurance, wills, trusts, Social Security, stocks, bonds, realestate, mutual funds, retirement planning, and other uses <strong>of</strong>funds. Students log on to Web site on 5/19. Course ends 6/30.BUS 311 Human Resource Management (3 credits)This <strong>course</strong> studies the role <strong>of</strong> human resource managementwithin an organization. Topics include job analysis and design;employee recruitment, selection, orientation, training,motivation, performance review, and benefits, as well as theadministration <strong>of</strong> regulatory and safety laws. Students log on5/19. Course ends 6/30.BUS 360 Business Management (3 credits)This introduction to the structure and role <strong>of</strong> businessorganizations emphasizes business strategies <strong>of</strong> planning,organizing, leading and controlling policies and procedures.Students log on 5/19. Course ends 6/30.BUS 335 Business Training Strategies (3 credits)This <strong>course</strong> focuses on needs assessments, training styles, andforms <strong>of</strong> evaluation that may be utilized within an organization.Discussion includes the tools needed to implement each area <strong>of</strong>inquiry. Students investigate why and how training should beconducted within an organization for the betterment <strong>of</strong> thecompany as well as its employees. Enrolled students log on7/7. Course ends 8/14.MKT 309 Marketing Principles & Practices (3 credits)This <strong>course</strong> considers consumer motivation and behavior,retailing and wholesaling, product planning, distribution,pricing policies, marketing research, and advertising andsales promotions. Students log on 7/7. Course ends 8/14.ENG 122 Introduction to Literature (3 credits)Students in this <strong>course</strong> explore the genres <strong>of</strong> short story,poetry, and drama with emphasis on techniques <strong>of</strong> literaryanalysis and appreciation. Students enrolled in section 32 and33 <strong>of</strong> this <strong>course</strong> log on to the Web site on 5/19; both sectionscontinue until 8/14.ENG 150/COM 270 Information Research Methods(1 credit)This <strong>course</strong> examines the research process – from selecting atopic to finding and evaluating information, documenting thesources, and knowing the ethical implications <strong>of</strong> informationuse. A high-speed internet connection is stronglyrecommended. Registered students log on to the <strong>course</strong> Website on 5/19. The <strong>course</strong> ends on 6/5.FNU 208 Normal Nutrition (3 credits)Students explore the role <strong>of</strong> nutrients in body structure andfunction, identify the normal nutritional needs <strong>of</strong> individuals,and clarify contemporary issues concerning health andnutrition. Students in section 31 <strong>of</strong> this <strong>course</strong> meet oncampus on Wednesday, 5/21 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in LH 117for an orientation to the Angel Learning ManagementSystem. The balance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>course</strong> is online; it ends 8/14.Section 32 has no <strong>schedule</strong>d orientation. Students in thissection should log on to the Web site on 5/19. This sectionalso ends on 8/14.HIST 115 World Civilization I (3 credits)– satisfies a liberal arts core requirement.This is a survey <strong>of</strong> the origins, the development, and theachievements <strong>of</strong> the world’s major civilizations from ancienttimes to the end <strong>of</strong> the European Middle Ages. Studentscompare the cultures and institutions, and the contacts thatwere maintained among different civilizations. Studentsregistered for Sections 32S and 33S log on 5/19; <strong>course</strong> ends6/30.HIST 116 World Civilization II (3 credits)- satisfies a liberal arts core requirement.This is a survey <strong>of</strong> the development and transformation <strong>of</strong>the world’s major civilizations since the 15th century. Itemphasizes the process <strong>of</strong> social, economic, and politicalchange as the West asserts global dominance. Studentsexamine the reaction <strong>of</strong> non-western societies as well asthe development <strong>of</strong> interdependence among civilizations inthe contemporary world. Students log on to Web site on 7/7for Sections 41S and 42S and continue until 8/14.16


ONLINE COURSES SUMMER <strong>2008</strong>MATH 217 Math Concepts for Managers (3 credits)- satisfies a liberal arts core requirement.This <strong>course</strong> makes explicit connections among mathematics,mathematical modeling, and organization dynamics. Learnersexplore the meaning behind analytical, descriptive, and decisionmaking tools used in the business environment. Highly interactive,the <strong>course</strong> builds understanding <strong>of</strong> the mathematicalinfrastructure that supports management decisions. Students logon to the <strong>course</strong> Web site on 5/19; <strong>course</strong> ends 7/4. CLLstudents only.MATH 400 Computers in the Classroom (1 credit)This <strong>course</strong> provides an understanding <strong>of</strong> the complex issuessurrounding computers in the classroom. Students discuss,research, and present a number <strong>of</strong> educational technology relatedtopics. Students meet on campus on Tuesday, 5/20 from 6:30 to7:30 pm in LH 117 for an orientation to the Angel LearningManagement System. The balance is online; the <strong>course</strong> ends8/14.PHI 100 Introduction to the Liberal Arts (3 credits)The concepts <strong>of</strong> organization and classification <strong>of</strong> knowledgeand modes <strong>of</strong> thought are applied to contemporary personal andpr<strong>of</strong>essional thinking and decision-making. Students enrolled insection 31S log on to the Web site on 5/12; this section ends on6/30. Students registered in section 42S log on to the Web siteon 7/7 and continue until 8/24. CLL students only.PSY 101 Foundations in Psychology (3 credits)The <strong>course</strong> is an overview <strong>of</strong> the human lifespan fromconception to death with emphasis on major theories <strong>of</strong>physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development.Enrolled students log on to the <strong>course</strong> Web site on 5/19; <strong>course</strong>ends 6/30.SOC 202 Principles <strong>of</strong> Sociology (3 credits)This introductory <strong>course</strong> examines basic terms, concepts, andtheories necessary to understand the functioning <strong>of</strong> societyand society’s impact on the individual. Registered studentslog on on 7/7; the <strong>course</strong> ends 8/14.THE 218 Introduction to Christian Ethics (3 credits)This <strong>course</strong> explores the foundational aspects <strong>of</strong> Christianethics and addresses their fundamental themes: Jesus Christas the source and model <strong>of</strong> moral values, humanity’s dignityand destiny, human freedom, the formation and role <strong>of</strong>conscience, the discernment <strong>of</strong> good versus evil, andconversion. Students in section 31S log on to the Web site on5/19; <strong>course</strong> ends 6/30. Those registered for section 41S logon to the Web site on 7/7. Course ends 8/14.THE 311 Exploring the Gospels (3 credits)This exploration <strong>of</strong> the Gospels <strong>of</strong> Mark, Matthew, Luke andJohn highlights the unique theological perspective <strong>of</strong> eachevangelist and the distinctive facets <strong>of</strong> the life and ministry <strong>of</strong>Jesus each Gospel writer emphasizes. Students examine thestructure, plan, and major themes <strong>of</strong> each author and areinvited to reflect on the meaning <strong>of</strong> the Gospel in ourcontemporary world. Students log on to the Web site on5/19; the <strong>course</strong> continues until 6/30. CLL students only.THE 312 The Heritage <strong>of</strong> St. Paul (3 credits)This <strong>course</strong> delves into the life and letters <strong>of</strong> St. Paul so thatstudents understand his importance as a missionary and as atheologian. Some contemporary social issues are examinedin light <strong>of</strong> St. Paul’s teachings. Students log on to the Website on 7/7. The <strong>course</strong> ends on 8/14. CLL students only.THE 225 John Paul II: A Remarkable Life (3 credits)This exploration <strong>of</strong> the life and literary legacy <strong>of</strong> John Paul IIincludes perspectives on John Paul II’s personal witness,theological thinking, and the prophetic humanism that situateshis teaching at the heart <strong>of</strong> Catholicism in the contemporaryworld. Students meet on campus Tuesday, 7/8 from 6:30 to 7:30pm in LH 117 for an orientation to the Angel LearningManagement System. The balance is online; the <strong>course</strong> ends8/14. CLL students only.MyIU Portal and Email AccountsRegistered students receive a MyIU Web portal account and an e-mail account automatically. The URL for accessing MyIU and<strong>Immaculata</strong> e-mail is http://myiu.immaculata.edu. Students log in with username: firstinitiallastname (example: jsmith, login is notcase sensitive); the password is the student’s birth date (mmddyy). A student’s e-mail address isfirstinitiallastname@mail.immaculata.edu (example: jsmith@mail.immaculata.edu). For MyIU help, contact Linda Jones at ext.3854. MyIU and e-mail are accessible from any computer on campus and from home or business computers.All computer labs on campus have Internet access through the campus network. Credentials for the network login, which alsoprovide access to library resources, are the same as MyIU—username: firstinitiallastname (example: jsmith); password—student’sbirth date (mmddyy). To access the campus resources from home, students must have Internet access through a provider. Fornetwork help, contact the Help Desk at ext. 1234.Gabriele Library ResourcesGabriele Library Online provides access to thousands <strong>of</strong> digital resources. The circulation desk lends laptops and USB drives for usein the library.17


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDEBANNER SELF-SERVICEStudents may view and print information regarding their financial aid, student payment account, current <strong>schedule</strong>, andgrades using Banner Self-Service (S.S.IU). Instructions on how to access Banner Self-Service are available through theIU Portal or the <strong>Immaculata</strong> Web site at www.immaculata.edu. Online registration for the Summer <strong>2008</strong> term begins onMarch 14.SEE YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR BEFORE REGISTERING FOR COURSESEach <strong>course</strong> is listed with its Course Number and Title, Registration (CRN) Number, Section, Credit Hours, Faculty, Time, Days,Building, Room and Fee. This information is necessary for you to register. Days <strong>of</strong> the week are coded as M (Monday), T (Tuesday),W (Wednesday), R (Thursday), F (Friday), S (Saturday), SU (Sunday). Buildings are coded as LH (Loyola Hall), GC (GoodCounsel), NH (Nazareth Hall), AH (Alumnae Hall), VM (Villa Maria).The <strong>University</strong> reserves the right to change or cancel the <strong>course</strong>s <strong>of</strong>fered, the pr<strong>of</strong>essor, the time, or location <strong>of</strong> a <strong>course</strong>.Course Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeARTFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)ART105 Intro to Computer Graphics 50001 31 3 N Schill 4:30 - 7:00 PM R LH 318 50Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)ART102 Basic Drawing 50003 31S 3 L Grimes 5:00 - 10:00 PM W LH 317 50Meets: 5/21, 28; 6/4, 11, 18, 25ART200 ST: Draw/Watercolor: Longwood 50004 31S 1 L Grimes 5:00 - 9:30 PM F9:30 - 4:30 PM SLH 317Class Meets On Campus 6/6; Tour is on 6/7Students responsible for admission fee, transportationMust bring watercolors, paper & brushes to LongwoodGardensART200 ST: Philadelphia Museum <strong>of</strong> Art 50005 32S 1 J Duffus 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SClass Meets On Campus 6/20; Tour is on 6/21Students responsible for admission fee, transportationART200 ST: U <strong>of</strong> PA Museum <strong>of</strong> Archeology 50006 33S 1 J Meehan 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SClass Meets On Campus 6/13; Tour is on 6/14Students responsible for admission fee, transportationART215 Art Appreciation 50002 31S 3 D Grimes Online; Registered students meet on campus Thursday,5/22 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in LH 117 for orientation to AngelLearning Management System.Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)ART200 ST: Philadelphia Museum <strong>of</strong> Art II 70001 41S 1 J Duffus 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SClass Meets On Campus 7/11; Tour is on 7/12Students responsible for admission fee, transportationART200 ST: Brandywine River Museum 70002 42S 1 L Grimes 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SClass Meets On Campus 7/18; Tour is on 7/19Students responsible for admission fee, transportationART200 ST: PA Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts 70003 43S 1 L Grimes 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SClass Meets On Campus 7/25; Tour is on 7/26Students responsible for admission fee, transportationART303 Painting I 70079 41S 3 J Duffus 5:00 - 10:00 PM W LH 315Class Meets: 7/9, 16, 23, 30; 8/6, 13Must bring set 3 canvas panels 9” X 12” and 3 stretchedcanvas 18” X 24”18


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeBIOLOGYFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)BIOL111 Introduction to Human Diseases 50086 31 3 J Shingle Online; Registered students log on to Web site 5/19BIOL112 Human Ecology 50087 31 3 C Pratt Online; Registered students log on to Web site 5/1950088 32 3 C Pratt Online; Registered students log on to Web site 5/19SCI122 Earth & Space Science 50089 31 3 J Atkins Online; Registered students log on to Web site 5/1950090 32 3 J Atkins Online; Registered students log on to Web site 5/19Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)BIOL208 Microbiology for Health Science 50079 31S 4 Sr J Manns 5:30 - 8:10 PM TR LH 212 30Must also register for Lab section S3150081 32S 4 J Shingle 5:30 - 10:00 PM M LH 205Log on to Web site 5/19;Class Meets On Campus 5/19, 6/2, 6/1650082 33S 4 J Shingle 5:30 - 10:00 PM W LH 205Log on to Web site 5/21;Class Meets On Campus 5/21, 6/4, 6/1850080 S31 0 Sr J Manns 8:20 - 10:00 PM TR LH 205Must also register for Lecture section 31SBIOL209 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 50083 31S 4 P Crowe 5:30 - 8:10 PM TR LH 221 30Must also register for Lab section S3150085 32S 4 F Martin 5:30 - 8:10 PM M LH 212Log on to Web site 5/19;Class Meets On Campus 6/2, 6/16, 6/3050084 S31 0 P Crowe 8:20 - 10:00 PM TR LH 206Must also register for Lecture section 31SSummer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)BIOL210 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 70035 41S 4 P Crowe 5:30 - 8:10 PM TR LH 221 30Must also register for Lab section S4170037 42S 4 F Martin 5:30 - 8:10 PM M LH 212Log on to Web site 7/7;Class Meets On Campus 7/14, 7/28, 8/1170036 S41 0 P Crowe 8:20 - 10:00 PM TR LH 206Must also register for Lecture section 41SBUSINESS/ACCOUNTING/ECONOMICSSummer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)ACC203 Accounting Principles I 50007 31S 3 J Gnias 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW LH 120BUS200 ST: Mutual Fund Basics 50008 31S 1 R Garey 6:00 - 9:30 PM F GC 69:00 - 4:30 PM S GC 6Class Meets: 6/6, 6/7Log on to WebCT by 5/31 for assignmentsBUS200 ST: Comm in the Business Environment 50034 32S 1 J Ritchie 5:00 - 9:00 PM WR GC 25Class Meets: 5/21, 22, 28;cross listed w/COM 270-32SBUS200 ST: Resume Writing 50036 33S 1 J Ritchie 5:00 - 9:00 PM WR GC 25Class Meets 6/11, 12, 18;cross listed w/COM 270-33SBUS302 Personal Finance 50009 31S 3 C Fitzwater Online; Registered students log on 5/1919


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeBUSINESS/ACCOUNTING/ECONOMICS (continued)Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30) continuedBUS311 Human Resource Management 50010 31S 3 J Bull Online; Registered students log on 5/19BUS360 Business Management 50011 31S 3 J Bull Online; Registered students log on 5/19ECO202 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics 50012 31S 3 E Faunce 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR GC 20Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)ACC204 Accounting Principles II 70004 41S 3 J Gnias 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW LH 120BUS335 Business Training Strategies 70005 41S 3 J Bull Online; Registered students log on 7/7ECO201 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macroeconomics 70006 41S 3 A Aka 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR GC 20MKT309 Marketing Principles &Practices 70007 41S 3 J Bull Online; Registered students log on 7/7CHEMISTRYFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)CHE100 Survey <strong>of</strong> Chemistry 50017 31 4 * Staff 5:30 - 8:00 PM T LH 314Must also register for Lab section A3150018 A31 0 * Staff 8:05 - 9:45 PM T LH 308Must also register for Lecture section 31CHE110 Lab Techniques in Chemistry 50019 31 1 * Staff 8:05 - 9:45 PM T LH 308Must also register for Lab section CHE 100/A31Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)CHE101 Basic College Chemistry I 50014 31S 3 * Staff 6:00 - 7:30 PM MW LH 316Must also register for Lab section S3150015 S31 0 * Staff 7:35 - 9:45 PM MW LH 312Must also register for Lecture 31SCHE110 Lab Techniques in Chemistry 50016 31S 1 * Staff 7:35 - 9:45 PM MW LH 312Must also register for Lab section CHE 101/31SSummer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)CHE100 Survey <strong>of</strong> Chemistry 70008 41S 4 * Staff 5:30 - 8:00 PM MW LH 314Must also register for Lab section A4170009 S41 0 * Staff 8:05 - 9:45 PM MW LH 308Must also register for Lecture section 41SCHE102 Basic College Chemistry II 70010 41S 3 * Staff 6:00 - 7:30 PM MW LH 316Must also register for Lab section A4170011 S41 0 * Staff 7:35 - 9:45 PM MW LH 312Must also register for Lecture section 41SCHE110 Lab Techniques in Chemistry 70012 41S 1 * Staff 8:05 - 9:45 PM MW LH 308Must also register for Lab section CHE 100/41S70013 42S 1 * Staff 7:35 - 9:45 PM MW LH 312Must also register for Lab section CHE 102/41SEDUCATIONFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)EDU383 Strategies for Special Education 50024 31 3 N Wozniak 4:30 - 7:00 PM MW LH 221Class Meets 5/19-6/30; 30 hrs field work required20


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeEDUCATION (continued)Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)EDU301 Social Foundations <strong>of</strong> Education 50020 31S 3 D Brennan 4:30 - 7:00 PM TR LH 21750021 32S 3 J Corabi 9:00 - 3:30 PM MTWRF LH 217Class Meets 6/2/<strong>2008</strong> – 6/6/<strong>2008</strong>50022 33S 3 D Brennan 9:00 - 3:30 PM MTWRF LH 217Class Meets 6/16/<strong>2008</strong> - 6/20/<strong>2008</strong>EDU381 Intro to Special Education 50023 31S 3 M McQuiggan 4:30 - 7:00 PM MW LH 217Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)EDU331 Creative Thought & Expression 70014 41S 3 Sr J Carter 4:30 - 8:30 PM TR LH 217Meets 7/15, 17, 22, 24, 29, 31; 8/5, 7EDU381 Intro to Special Education 70015 41S 3 C Ward 9:00 - 3:30 PM MTWRF LH 217Class Meets 7/7-7/11; obtain text & syllabus in bookstoreone month before class; read text before 1st classENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)ENG106 Composition I 50559 31 3 D Ellis Online: Enrolled students log on to Web site 5/19/08ENG122 Introduction to Literature 50029 31 3 J Spaulding 8:30 - 12:30 PM S TBDMeets: 5/24; 6/7, 28; 7/12, 26; 8/2, 950030 32 3 S Esch Online: Enrolled students log on to Web site 5/19/0850031 33 3 S Esch Online: Enrolled students log on to Web site 5/19/08Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)COM200 Business & Technical Writing 50025 31S 3 M Kisthardt 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR GC 28COM270 ST: Listening Skills 50032 31S 1 G Froggatt 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 2Class Meets 6/7, 14COM270 ST: Comm in the Business Environment 50033 32S 1 J ritchie 5:00 - 9:00 PM WR GC 25Class Meets 5/21, 22, 28; cross listed w/BUS 200-32SCOM270 ST: Resume Writing 50035 33S 1 J Ritchie 5:00 - 9:00 PM WR GC 25Class Meets 6/11, 12, 18; cross listed w/BUS 200-33SCOM270 ST: Writing Workshop 50037 34S 1 * Staff 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 2Class Meets 6/21, 28; cross listed w/ENG 150-31SCOM270 ST: Information Research Methods 50190 35S 1 C Howe Online; registered students log on 5/19;cross listed w/ENG150; <strong>course</strong> ends 6/5ENG106 Composition I 50026 31S 3 J Mooney 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR GC 21ENG107 Composition II 50027 31S 3 * Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 2ENG132 Themes in Literature 50028 31S 3 J Mooney 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 20ENG150 ST: Writing Workshop 50038 31S 1 * Staff 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 2Meets: 6/21, 28; cross listed w/COM 270-34SENG150 ST: Information Research Methods 50191 32S 1 C Howe Online; registered students log on 5/19;cross listed w/COM270; <strong>course</strong> ends 6/521


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeENGLISH/COMMUNICATION (continued)Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)COM250 Public Speaking 70016 41S 3 J Mooney 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 20ENG107 Composition II 70017 41S 3 J Mooney 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR GC 21ENG126 Introduction to Poetry 70018 41S 3 * Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 2ENG262 20th Century British Authors 70019 41S 3 S Flannery 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR GC 25FASHION, FOODS AND NUTRITIONFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)FNU208 Normal Nutrition 50041 31 3 L Crawshaw Online; Registered students meet on campusWednesday, 5/21 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in LH 117for orientation to Angel Learning Management System50042 32 3 R Subach Online; registered students log on 5/19Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)FMD101 Apparel Construction & Design 50039 31S 3 Sr D Mollica NH 305Class Meets: 4:30 - 7:30 PM; 5/19, 21 (MW) and9:00 AM-4:00 PM; 6/19 - 6/30 (MTWRF)FNU109 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Food &Its Prep 50040 31S 3 P Thibault 5:30 - 9:00 PM T NH 306 30Web enhanced; Students receive instructions in classFOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURESSummer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)SPAN101 Elementary Spanish I 50043 31S 3 A Perez 4:30 - 7:00 PM MW GC 2750044 32S 3 A Perez 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 27Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)SPAN102 Elementary Spanish II 70020 41S 3 A Perez 4:30 - 7:00 PM MW GC 2770021 42S 3 A Perez 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 27HISTORY/POLITICS/INTERNATIONAL STUDIESFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)HIST200 America and The Great War 50340 31 3 J LaMonica 7:00 - 9:45 PM T GC 222


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeHISTORY/POLITICS/INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (continued)Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)HIST115 World Civilization I 50045 31S 3 J Ahtes 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR GC 750046 32S 3 * Staff Online: Registered students log on 5/1950047 33S 3 * Staff Online: Registered students log on 5/19HIST200 ST: World Cultures 50048 31S 1 J Short 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 7Class Meets 6/21, 28HIST200 ST: Duffy's Cut 50049 32S 1 W Watson 6:00 - 10:00 PM9:00 - 4:00 PMFSLH 18Class Meets 6/6, 7POL201 Government in the United States 50454 31S 3 G Halus 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 7POL209 Introduction to Criminal Law 50050 31S 3 * Staff 4:30 - 7:00 PM TW GC 7Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)HIST116 World Civilization II 70022 41S 3 * Staff Online; Registered students log on by 7/7/0870023 42S 3 * Staff Online; Registered students log on by 7/7/0870024 43S 3 J Ahtes 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR GC 7POL223 Urban America & The R.C. Church 70081 41S 3 G Halus 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 6Cross listed w/THE223INTERDISCIPLINARYFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)SCI122 Earth & Space Science 50089 31 3 J Atkins Online; Registered students log on to Web site 5/1950090 32 3 J Atkins Online; Registered students log on to Web site 5/19MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER SCIENCE/PHYSICSFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)MATH217 Math Concepts for Managers 50055 31 3 L Getz Online; Registered students log on 5/19/08; ends 7/4/08;Math elective only; does NOT meet requirement forMATH 101/102 or MATH 203/204; CLL Students OnlyMATH400 TM: History <strong>of</strong> Math 50057 31 1 Sr A Heath 6:00 - 8:00 PM TR LH 100Class Meets 6/3, 5; 7/1, 3MATH400 TM: Computers in Classroom 50058 32 1 R Kralevich Department approval required; Online; Registered studentsmeet on campus Tuesday, 5/20; 6:30 to 7:30 pm in LH 117for orientation to Angel Learning Management SystemMATH400 Topics in Mathematics: II 50060 33 2 Sr R DeFeo 6:00 - 8:00 PM TR LH 100Class Meets 5/22, 29; 6/12, 19, 24, 26; 7/8, 10;Department approval requiredMATH400 Topics in Mathematics: III 50061 34 3 Sr R DeFeo 6:00 - 8:00 PM TR LH 100Class Meets 5/22, 29; 6/12, 19, 24, 26; 7/8, 10, 22, 24, 29, 31Department approval required23


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeMATHEMATICS/COMPUTER SCIENCE/PHYSICS (continued)Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)CIS201 Computer Literacy I 50051 31S 3 L McElvenny 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW LH 3MATH101 Basic College Mathematics 50052 31S 3 L Meehan 6:00 - 8:30 PM TR LH 120MATH106 Introductory Algebra 50053 31S 3 C McCarry 6:00 - 8:30 PM MW LH 314MATH203 Intermediate Mathematics 50054 31S 3 E jackson 6:00 - 8:30 PM MW LH 100MATH400 TM: Strategies Teaching Math 50056 31S 1 Sr R DeFeo 6:00 - 8:00 PM T LH 100Class Meets 5/20, 27; 6/10, 17MATH400 Topics in Mathematics: I 50059 32S 1 Sr R DeFeo 6:00 - 8:00 PM R LH 100Class Meets 5/22, 29; 6/12, 19; Dept. approval requiredSummer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)CIS202 Computer Literacy II 70025 41S 3 L McElvenny 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW LH 3MATH102 Basic College Mathematics 70026 41S 3 L Meehan 6:00 - 8:30 PM TR LH 120MATH204 Intermediate Mathematics 70027 41S 3 E Jackson 6:00 - 8:30 PM MW LH 100MUSICFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)MTR300 Music Therapy Practicum 50114 31 1 A Meadows VM 208 75Student must meet with Instructor prior to registrationMTR400 Music Therapy Internship 50115 31 1 A Meadows VM 208 75Student must meet with Instructor prior to registrationMUSC103 Functional Skills: Voice 50116 31 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC103 Functional Skills: Keyboard 50117 32 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC103 Functional Skills: Guitar 50118 33 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective Voice 50119 31 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Keyboard 50120 32 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Instrumental 50121 33 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: V/K/I 50122 34 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Voice 50123 31 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Keyboard 50124 32 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Instrumental 50125 33 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: V/K/I 50126 34 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC402 Independent Music Studies 50127 31 1 * Staff Independent study approval required TBDMUSC403 Applied Music Major: Voice 50128 31 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Keyboard 50129 32 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Instrumental 50130 33 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC403 Applied Music Major: V/K/I 50131 34 1 W Carr 45 minute lesson TBD 460MUSC403 Applied Music Major Double Major 50132 35 1 W Carr 45 minute lesson TBD 460Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)MUSC103 Functional Skills: Voice 50096 31S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC103 Functional Skills: Keyboard 50097 32S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC103 Functional Skills: Guitar 50098 33S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC200 ST: Dance and Drum 50099 31S 1 Ierardi/Bottos 10:00 - 4:00 PM S, SU MHClass Meets 6/7, 824


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeMUSIC (continued)MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Voice 50100 31S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Keyboard 50101 32S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Instrumental 50102 33S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: V/K/I 50103 34S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Voice 50104 31S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Keyboard 50105 32S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Instrumental 50106 33S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: V/K/I 50107 34S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC401 Independent Music Studies 50108 31S 1 * Staff Independent study approval required TBDMUSC403 Applied Music Major 50109 31S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Keyboard 50110 32S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Instrumental 50111 33S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC403 Applied Music Major: V/K/I 50112 34S 1 W Carr 45 minute lesson TBD 460MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Double Major 50113 35S 1 W Carr 45 minute lesson TBD 460Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)MUSC103 Functional Skills: Voice 70045 41S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC103 Functional Skills: Keyboard 70046 42S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC103 Functional Skills: Guitar 70047 43S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC200 ST: The Sounds <strong>of</strong> Color 70083 41S 1 J Reilly 10:00 - 4:00 PM S, SU MHClass Meets 7/12, 13MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Voice 70049 41S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Keyboard 70050 42S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Instrumental 70051 43S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: V/K/I 70052 44S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Voice 70053 41S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Keyboard 70054 42S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Instrumental 70055 43S 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 310MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: V/K/I 70056 44S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC402 Independent Music Studies 70057 41S 1 * Staff Independent study approval required TBDMUSC403 Applied Music Major: Voice 70058 41S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Keyboard 70059 42S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Instrumental 70060 43S 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson TBD 600MUSC403 Applied Music Major: V/K/I 70061 44S 1 W Carr 45 minute lesson TBD 460MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Double Major 70062 45S 1 W Carr 45 minute lesson TBD 460PHILOSOPHYFull Summer <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – August 14)PHI100 Intro to the Liberal Arts 50069 31 3 L Casciato 8:30 - 12:30 PM S GC 8Class Meets: 6/21, 28; 7/12, 19, 26; 8/2, 950135 32 3 H Coletti 6:00 - 10:00 PM W GC 625Class Meets 5/21, 28; 6/4, 11, 18, 25; 7/250070 42S 3 G Matejwic Online: Registered students log on 7/7; <strong>course</strong> ends 8/2450621 43S 3 G Pasquarello Online: Registered students log on 7/7;<strong>course</strong> ends 8/24


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeePHILOSOPHY (continued)Summer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)PHI100 Introduction to the Liberal Arts 50068 31S 3 G Matejwic Online: Registered students log on 5/12PHI200 ST: Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Human Identity I 50063 31S 1 B Gar<strong>of</strong>alo 5:00 - 9:00 PM F GC 310:00 - 5:00 PM S GC 3Class Meets 6/6, 7PHI200 ST: Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Human Identity II 50064 32S 1 B Gar<strong>of</strong>alo 5:00 - 9:00 PM F GC 310:00 - 5:00 PM S GC 3Class Meets 6/13, 14PHI200 ST: Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Human Identity III 50065 33S 1 B Gar<strong>of</strong>alo 5:00 - 9:00 PM F GC 310:00 - 5:00 PM S GC 3Class Meets 6/20, 21PHI309 Philosophy in History 50066 31S 3 B Gar<strong>of</strong>alo 4:30 - 7:00 PM TR LH 316Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)PHI100 Introduction to the Liberal Arts 70028 41S 3 * Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR LH 102PHI309 Philosophy in History 70029 41S 3 M McElwee 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 21PSYCHOLOGYSummer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)PSY101 Foundations in Psychology 50071 31S 3 M Cuddy-Casey Online: Registered students log on 5/19/08PSY200 ST: Psych Disorders in Film (AXIS II) 50075 31S 1 T Hill 5:00 - 9:00 PM F LH 2189:00 - 4:00 PM S LH 218Class Meets 6/6, 7PSY208 Statistics 50072 31S 3 C White 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW LH 221PSY303 Principles <strong>of</strong> Psychological Testing 50073 31S 3 E Anderson 7:15 - 9:45 PM TR LH 217PSY324 Lifespan Development 50074 31S 3 L Costigan 4:30 - 7:00 PM MW LH 120Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)PSY101 Foundations in Psychology 70030 41S 3 T Hill 4:30 - 7:00 PM TR LH 316PSY200 ST: Career Choices Adults/Trans 70032 41S 1 K Brennan 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 5Class Meets: 8/2, 9PSY324 Lifespan Development 70031 41S 3 C Irey 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW LH 217SOCIOLOGYSummer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)SOC200 ST: Investigative Procedures 50076 31S 1 C Wallace 6:00 - 10:00 PM F GC 19:00 - 4:00 PM S GC 1Class Meets: 6/20, 21SOC200 ST: Cybercrime 50077 32S 1 J Konieczny 6:00 - 10:00 PM F GC 19:00 - 4:00 PM S GC 1Class Meets 5/23, 24SOC202 Principles <strong>of</strong> Sociology 50078 31S 3 F Hartleroad 4:30 - 7:00 PM MW GC 226


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeSOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY (continued)Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)SOC200 ST: Stress Reduction 70033 41S 1 M Franco 6:00 - 10:00 PM F GC 19:00 - 4:00 PM S GC 1Class Meets 7/11, 12SOC202 Principles <strong>of</strong> Sociology 70034 41S 3 M Franco Online;Registered students log on by 7/8THEOLOGYSummer I <strong>2008</strong> Term (May 19 – June 30)THE200 ST: Spirituality: The .com Gen 50091 31S 1 P Mast 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 9Meets 5/31; 6/14THE200 ST: Human Love in Divine Plan 50092 32S 1 J Matwijec 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 9Meets: 6/7, 21THE218 Intro to Christian Ethics 50093 31S 3 J Foley Online; Registered students log on to Web site 5/19THE311 Exploring the Gospels 50094 31S 3 S O'Hara Online; Registered students log on to Web site 5/19THE315 Search for Meaning 50095 31S 3 T Lent 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 21Summer II <strong>2008</strong> Term (July 7 – August 14)THE109 Introduction to Theology 70038 41S 3 S Martin 4:30 - 7:00 PM TR GC 20THE200 ST: The Passion <strong>of</strong> the Christ 70039 41S 1 C Tavani 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 21Class Meets 7/12, 26THE200 ST: Forgiveness: Best Revenge 70040 42S 1 Sr J Galligan 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 21Class Meets 8/2, 9THE218 Intro to Christian Ethics 70041 41S 3 G Matwijec Online; Registered students log on to Web site 7/770086 42S 3 G Matwijec Online; Registered students log on to Web site 7/7THE223 Urban America & The R.C. Church 70082 41S 3 G Halus 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 6cross listed w/THE223THE225 John Paul II:A Remarkable Life 70042 41S 3 Sr J Galligan Online; Registered students meet on campusTuesday, 7/8 from 6:30 to 7:30 pm in LH 117 fororientation to Angel Learning Management SystemTHE312 The Heritage <strong>of</strong> St. Paul 70043 41S 3 S O'Hara Online; Registered students log on to Web site 7/7THE408 Contemporary Medical Ethics 70044 41S 3 R McDowell 7:15 - 9:45 PM MW GC 7Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts in Liberal StudiesAn interdisciplinary degree program for the adult learnerProviding a variety <strong>of</strong> skills for an ever-changing job marketWith curriculum choices and scheduling flexibilityContact the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning (ext. 3238) for more informationPrepare for rewarding positions in government-, human-, and health services,as well as in business, journalism, or public relations27


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULEThe following <strong>course</strong>s are <strong>schedule</strong>d to be <strong>of</strong>fered in Fall <strong>2008</strong>. After 3/13/<strong>2008</strong>, for added or cancelled <strong>course</strong>s and upto-the-minutechanges in time, day, instructor , access the listing <strong>of</strong> <strong>fall</strong> <strong>course</strong>s online from the <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>Web site: (www.immaculata.edu) or go directly to the URL:http://www.immaculata.edu/Academics/CourseSchedules/CourseSchedulesAndCatalogs.htmCourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeARTFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)ART102 Basic Drawing 90092 01 3 Sr T Amorosi 1:00 - 2:15 PM MF LH 317 3090076 31 3 * Staff 5:30 - 8:00 PM W LH 317 30ART105 Intro to Computer Graphics 90099 01 3 D Grimes 1:00 - 3:30 PM T LH 318 6090075 31 3 N Schill 4:30 - 7:00 PM T LH 318 60ART201 Basic Design 90104 01 3 J Duffus 2:25 - 5:05 PM W LH 317 30ART215 Art Appreciation 90108 01 3 * Staff 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 317ART302 Graphic Design I 90077 31 3 N Schill 4:30 - 7:00 PM R LH 318 50ART303 Painting I 90078 31 3 D Grimes 4:30 - 7:00 PM T LH 315 50ART306 Ceramics I 90112 01 3 D Grimes 2:25 - 5:05 PM M LH 319 6090079 31 3 D Grimes 5:30 - 8:00 PM M LH 319 60Fall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)ART200 ST: Painting 90082 33S 1 J Duffus 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM S LH 317Meets 6/26 and 9/27; students bring set <strong>of</strong> 6 acrylic painttubes and 2 brushesART200 ST: Draw/Watercolor: Longwood 90083 34S 1 L Grimes 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SMeets on campus 9/19; at Longwood 9/20; studentsresponsible for transportation and admission fee;Students bring set <strong>of</strong> 6 watercolor tubes and 2 brushesART200 ST: U Penn Archeology Museum 90080 31S 1 J Meehan 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SMeets on campus 10/10; Tour 10/11; students areresponsible for transportation and admission feeART200 ST: Philadelphia Museum <strong>of</strong> Art 90081 32S 1 J Duffus 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SMeets on campus 10/17; Tour 10/18; students areresponsible for transportation and admission feeART215 Art Appreciation 90084 31S 3 D Grimes Online; Registered students log on to Web site 8/25Fall II <strong>2008</strong> Term (October 20 – December 15)ART200 ST: Brandywine Museum <strong>of</strong> Art 90085 41S 1 L Grimes 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SMeets on campus 10/24; Tour 10/25; students areresponsible for transportation and admission feeART200 ST: PA Academy <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts Museum 90086 42S 1 * Staff 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SMeets on campus 11/7; Tour 11/8; students areresponsible for transportation and admission feeART200 ST: Philadelphia Museum Art II 90087 43S 1 J Duffus 5:00 - 9:30 PM F LH 3179:30 - 4:30 PM SMeets on campus 11/14; Tour 11/15; studentsresponsible for transportation and admission fee28


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeBIOLOGYFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)BIOL103 Human Biology & Ecology 90090 01 3 Sr S Cronin 8:45 - 9:35 AM MW LH 217 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0890094 02 3 Sr S Cronin 8:45 - 9:35 AM TR LH 217 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0890095 03 3 Sr S Cronin 2:25 - 3:15 PM MW LH 217 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0890097 04 3 Sr S Cronin 10:10 - 11:00 AM TR LH 217 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0890101 A01 0 Sr S Cronin 10:10 - 11:50 AM M LH 211Must also register for a Lec Sect 01 - 0490103 A02 0 K Eiseman 10:10 - 11:50 AM T LH 211Must also register for a Lec Sect 01 - 0490105 A03 0 K Eiseman 10:10 - 11:50 AM W LH 211Must also register for a Lec Sect 01 - 0490107 A04 0 D Tischler 8:45 - 10:25 AM R LH 211Must also register for a Lec Sect 01 - 0490109 A05 0 * Staff 8:45 - 10:25 AM F LH 211Must also register for a Lec Sect 01 - 0490114 A06 0 D Tischler 2:25 - 4:05 PM M LH 211Must also register for a Lec Sect 01 - 0490116 A07 0 K Eiseman 2:25 - 4:05 PM T LH 211Must also register for a Lec Sect 01 - 0490117 A08 0 K Eiseman 2:25 - 4:05 PM W LH 211Must also register for a Lec Sect 01 - 04BIOL111 Introduction to Human Diseases 90001 31 3 Sr J Manns Online; Log on 8/25BIOL112 Human Ecology 90002 31 3 C Pratt Online; Log on 8/2590003 32 3 C Pratt Online; Log on 8/25BIOL207 Human Biology 90004 31 3 R Von Handorf 5:30 - 8:10 PM T LH 212BIOL208 Microbiology for Health Sciences 90005 31 4 Sr J Molinaro 5:30 - 8:10 PM R LH 212 30Must also register for Lab Sect A3190006 32 4 J Shingle 5:30 - 10:00 PM W LH 205Meets On-campus 8/27, 9/24, 10/29; Balance Online90007 A31 0 Sr J Manns 8:20 - 10:00 PM R LH 205Must also register for Lec Sect 31BIOL209 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 90122 01 4 F Martin 8:45 - 10:00 AM MW LH 216 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0490126 02 4 F Martin 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR LH 216 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0490008 31 4 P Crowe 5:30 - 8:10 PM T LH 221 30Must also register for Lab Sect A3190009 32 4 F Martin 5:30 - 10:00 PM W LH 212 30Online: Log on 8/27; Meets On Campus: 10/1, 11/15,12/10; Balance Online90128 A01 0 P Crowe 10:10 - 11:50 AM M LH 206Must also register for a Lec Sect 01-0290129 A02 0 J Ragghianti 8:45 - 10:25 AM F LH 206Must also register for a Lec Sect 01-0229


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeBIOLOGY (continued)Full Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)BIOL209 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 90131 A03 0 J Ragghianti 10:30 - 12:10 PM F LH 206(continued) Must also register for a Lec Sect 01-0290133 A04 0 * Staff 10:10 - 11:50 AM W LH 206Must also register for a Lec Sect 01-0290010 A31 0 P Crowe 8:20 - 10:00 PM T LH 206Must also register for Lec Sect 31BIOL233 Cell Biology 90138 01 4 J Shingle 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW LH 216 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A0190143 A01 0 J Shingle 8:45 - 11:15 AM F LH 202Must also register for Lec Sect 01BIOL305 Evolution & Diversity 90146 01 4 F Martin 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW LH 216 30Must also register for Lab Sect A0190148 A01 0 F Martin 2:25 - 5:05 PM W LH 201Must also register for Lec Sect 01BIOL307 Ecology 90153 01 4 C Pratt 8:45 - 11:25 AM TR LH 212 30Lab in LH 210BIOL320 Junior Seminar 90154 01 1 C Pratt 1:00 - 2:15 PM T LH 212BIOL323 Microbiology 90156 01 4 Sr J Molinaro 8:45 - 11:25 AM MW LH 229B 30Lab in LH 205BIOL366 Molecular Biology 90159 01 4 J Shingle 11:35 - 2:05 PM MW LH 212 30Lab in LH 202SCI122 Earth & Space Science 90011 31 3 J Atkins Online; Log on 8/2590012 32 3 J Atkins Online: Log on 8/25BUSINESS/ACCOUNTING/ECONOMICSFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)ACC203 Accounting Principles I 90160 01 3 R Garey 8:45 - 9:35 AM MW LH 1890152 02 3 R Garey 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW LH 1890029 31 3 J Gnias 7:15 - 9:45 PM M LH 120ACC303 Intermediate Accounting I 90030 31 3 J Teeple 7:15 - 9:45 PM R LH 120ACC313 Federal Income Tax 90031 31 3 J Teeple 7:15 - 9:45 PM T LH 120ACC321 Internal Auditing 90032 31 3 * Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM M GC 8ACC399 Accounting Practicum 90164 01 3 J Ryan Instructor approval required; Practicum experience &online <strong>course</strong>work;cross listed w/BUS 399, FIN 399 & MKT 399ACC421 Advanced Accounting I 90033 31 3 J Boyle 7:15 - 9:45 PM W LH 120BUS235 Business Computer Applications 90161 01 3 H Tahir 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW LH 11790173 02 3 H Tahir 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW LH 11790176 03 3 R Garey 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 117BUS301 International Business 90037 31 3 M Cerimele 4:30 - 7:00 PM M GC 8BUS311 Human Resource Management 90178 01 3 J Bull 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW GC 590181 02 3 J Bull 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 5BUS315 Business Law I 90183 01 3 J Pugh 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW LH 1890188 02 3 J Pugh 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW LH 1890038 31 3 *Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM W GC 630


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeBUSINESS/ACCOUNTING/ECONOMICS (continued)Full Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)BUS318 Compensation & Benefits 90039 31 3 J Bull Registered students log on 8/25; Balance OnlineBUS324 Entrepreneurship 90040 31 3 J Bull Registered students log on 8/25; Balance OnlineBUS330 Business Seminar 90193 01 3 J Pugh 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 8Cross listed w/FIN 330 & MKT 33090041 31 3 J Pugh 4:30 - 7:00 PM T GC 8Cross listed with FIN 330 and MKT330BUS338 Business Ethics 90197 01 3 C Fitzwater 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW GC 690201 02 3 C Fitzwater 10:10 - 11:30 AM TR TBDBUS360 Business Management 90204 01 3 J Bull 1:00 - 3:40 PM T GC 890042 31 3 J Peila 7:15 - 9:45 PM R GC 6BUS399 Business Practicum 90210 01 3 J Ryan Instructor approval required; Practicum experience &online <strong>course</strong>work;cross listed w/ACC 399, FIN 399 & MKT 399ECO202 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics 90214 02 3 J Ryan 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR LH 1890219 01 3 J Ryan 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 1890043 31 3 E Faunce 7:15 - 9:45 PM T GC 8ECO203 Principles <strong>of</strong> Economics 90230 01 3 Sr N Coyle 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 590234 02 3 E Faunce 8:45 - 9:35 AM WF GC 6ECO307 Statistics 90240 01 3 H Tahir 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 690243 02 3 H Tahir 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 6ECO320 Comparative Economic Systems 90246 01 3 J Ryan 10:10 - 11:25 AM WF GC 6FIN306 Money and Banking 90248 01 3 C Fitzwater 8:45 - 9:35 AM MW GC 5FIN330 Finance Seminar 90254 01 3 J Pugh 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 8Cross listed w/BUS 330 & MKT 33090046 31 3 J Pugh 4:30 - 7:00 PM T GC 8Cross listed with BUS330 and MKT330FIN362 Introduction to Finance 90264 01 3 R Garey 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 890045 31 3 R Garey 4:30 - 7:00 PM M GC 21FIN363 International Finance 90268 01 3 J Ryan 1:00 - 2:15 PM WF GC 6FIN399 Business Practicum 90210 01 3 J Ryan Instructor approval required; Practicum experience &online <strong>course</strong>work;Cross listed w/ACC 399, BUS 399 & MKT 399MKT330 Marketing Seminar 90286 01 3 J Pugh 11:25 - 12:50 PM TR GC 8Cross listed w/BUS 330 & FIN 33090047 31 3 J Pugh 4:30 - 7:00 PM T GC 8Cross listed with BUS330 and FIN330MKT355 Brand Marketing 90288 31 3 E Acello 7:15 - 9:45 PM T LH 217MKT399 Business Practicum 90210 01 3 J Ryan Instructor approval required; Practicum experience &online <strong>course</strong>work;cross listed w/ACC 399, BUS 399 & FIN 399Fall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)BUS200 ST: The Economy and Its Effect 90034 31S 1 G Brown 6:00 - 9:30 PM F GC 69:00 - 4:30 PM S GC 6Meets 9/26, 27BUS200 ST: Comm in the Bus Environment 90589 33S 1 * Staff 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 3Meets 10/4, 11; Cross listed wCOM27031


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeBUSINESS/ACCOUNTING/ECONOMICS (continued)BUS200 ST: Valuing Closely-Held Business 90035 32S 1 J McCloskey 6:00 - 9:30 PM F GC 69:00 - 4:30 PM S GC 6Meets 10/3, 4BUS200 ST: Understanding Common Stocks 90036 33S 1 H Tahir 6:00 - 9:30 PM F GC 69:00 - 4:30 PM S GC 6Meets 10/10, 11CHEMISTRYFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)CHE100 Survey <strong>of</strong> Chemistry 90013 31 4 R Weber 5:30 - 8:00 PM W LH 316 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A31 or A3290014 A31 0 R Weber 8:05 - 9:45 PM W LH 308Must also register for Lec Sect 3190015 A32 0 * Staff 8:05 - 9:45 PM W LH 312Must also register for Lec Sect 31CHE101 Basic College Chemistry I 90096 01 3 J Zhang 11:35 - 12:25 PM MW LH 316 3090119 02 3 J Zhang 11:35 - 12:25 PM TR LH 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0390136 03 3 K Lysko 1:00 - 1:50 PM MW LH 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0390016 31 3 R Weber 6:00 - 7:30 PM T LH 316 30Must also register for Lab Sect A3190141 A01 0 S Siddiqui 2:25 - 5:05 PM T LHMust also register for a Lec Sect 01-0390155 A02 0 J Zhang 2:25 - 5:05 PM W LH 312Must also register for a Lec sect 01-0390165 A03 0 S Siddiqui 2:25 - 5:05 PM M LH 312Must also register for a Lec sect 01-0390017 A31 0 R Weber 7:35 - 9:35 PM T LH 312Must also register for Lec Sect 31CHE103 Fundamental Chem Concepts I 90171 01 4 K Lysko 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR LH 316 30Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0290177 A01 0 K Lysko 2:25 - 5:05 PM T LH 308Must also register for a Lec Sect 0190195 A02 0 K Lysko 8:45 - 11:25 AM W LH 308Must also register for a Lec Sect 01CHE105 Forensic Science I 90216 01 3 J Zhang 1:00 - 1:50 PM MW LH 316Must also register for a Lab Sect A01-A0290236 A01 0 J Zhang 2:00 - 3:40 PM M LH 307Must also register for a Lec Sect 0190238 A02 0 J Zhang 1:00 - 2:40 PM T LH 307Must also register for a Lec Sect 01CHE110 Lab Techniques in Chemistry 90018 31 1 Staff 8:05 - 9:45 PM W LH 308 30Lab section for CHE 100 Sect 3190019 32 1 Staff 7:35 - 9:35 PM T LH 312 30Lab section for CHE 101 Sect 31CHE200 IS: Chemical Literature 90244 IS1 3 J Murray 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR LHIndependent study approval required32


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeCHEMISTRY (continued)CHE201 Introductory Organic Chemistry 90250 01 3 R Weber 10:10 - 11:00 AM TR LH 316 30Must also register for Lab Sect A0190020 31 3 M Zagorski 6:00 - 7:30 PM M LH 314 30Must also register for Lab Section A3190258 A01 0 R Weber 2:25 - 4:05 PM M LH 303Must also register for Lec Sect 0190021 A31 0 M Zagorski 7:35 - 9:35 PM M LH 303Must also register for Lec Sect 31CHE211 Organic Chemistry I 90262 01 4 J Murray 8:45 - 9:35 AM MWF LH 314 30Must also register for Lab Sect A0190267 A01 0 J Murray 2:25 - 5:05 PM T LH 303Must also register for Lec Sect 01CHE313 Physical Chemistry I 90271 01 4 J Murray 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 314 30Must also register for Lab Sect A0190274 A01 0 J Murray 2:25 - 5:05 PM W LH 307Must also register for Lec 01CHE350 Seminar in Chemistry 90276 01 1 J Murray LH 311EDUCATIONFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)EDU201 Sophomore I Field Experience 90167 01 0 Sr J Carter 8:00 - 12:00 PM R LH 127 60Meet 8/28/08; other weeks are field experiences;CUS students onlyEDU203 Junior I Field Experience 90186 01 0 Sr J Carter 8:00 - 12:00 PM R LH 127 60Meet 8/28/08; other weeks are field experiences;CUS students onlyEDU301 Social Foundations <strong>of</strong> Education 90190 01 3 J Corabi 8:45 - 11:45 AM MTWRF LH 4Course meets 8/25-9/12/08; Elementary Focus90194 02 3 J Corabi 12:30 - 3:30 PM MTWRF LH 4Course meets 8/25-9/12/08; Secondary FocusEDU302 Education Psychology 90198 01 3 M Calderone 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW LH 21790200 02 3 M Calderone 8:45 - 11:25 AM T LH 221Elementary Focus90202 03 3 D Brennan 8:45 - 11:25 AM T LH 123Secondary Focus90022 31 3 D Brennan 4:30 - 7:00 PM M LH 316EDU310 Orientation to Teaching 90206 01 3 Sr J Carter 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW LH 221Elementary Focus90212 02 3 C Moran 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW LH 216Secondary Focus90215 03 3 Sr J Carter 1:00 - 3:40 PM T LH 217Elementary Focus90217 04 3 C Moran 1:00 - 3:40 PM T LH 216Secondary Focus90023 31 3 T Rooney 7:15 - 9:45 PM M LH 217EDU325 Student Teaching: Secondary 90220 01 6 Sr A Burton 4:00 - 5:15 PM W LH 127 230CUS students only90024 31 6 Sr A Burton 4:00 - 5:15 PM W LH 127 230CLL Students Only33


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeEDUCATION (continued)EDU331 Creative Thought & Expression 90222 01 3 D Brennan 12:30 - 3:30 PM MTWRF LH 111Course meets 8/25-9/12/08EDU346 Student Teaching: Elementary 90224 01 6 Sr A Burton 4:00 - 5:15 PM W LH 127 230CUS students only90025 31 6 Sr A Burton 4:00 - 5:15 PM W LH 127 230CLL Students OnlyEDU347 Reading & Writing Connections 90227 01 3 C Moran 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW LH 21990026 31 3 C Moran 4:30 - 7:00 PM W LH 217EDU361 Early Childhood Education I 90027 31 3 E Hill 4:30 - 7:00 PM R LH 217EDU381 Intro to Special Education 90228 01 3 K Nolan 8:45 - 11:25 AM T LH 22090232 02 3 K Nolan 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW LH 21990028 31 3 C Ward 4:30 - 7:00 PM T LH 217ENGLISH/COMMUNICATIONFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)COM200 Business & Technical Writing 90189 01 3 S Flannery 8:45 - 10:00 AM MW GC 9COM206 Journalism 90211 01 3 D Ellis 1:00 - 3:30 PM T GC 26COM207 Intro to Creative Writing 90239 01 3 * Staff 8:45 - 10:00 AM WF GC 25COM227 Decoding the Media 90111 31 3 J Acton 7:15 - 9:45 PM M GC 20COM239 Intro to Public Relations 90113 31 3 S Linkins 4:30 - 7:00 PM W GC 21COM307 Publication Design & Editing 90115 31 3 N Schild 7:15 - 9:45 PM T LH 318COM330 Proposal and Grant Writing 90359 01 3 D Ellis 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 26COM340 Small Group Communication 90255 01 3 S Linkins 10:10 - 11:25 AM WF GC 23COM350 Business & Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Speaking 90118 31 3 T DeMarco 7:15 - 9:45 PM R GC 20ENG103 Composition Studio I 90369 01 3 M Kisthardt 10:10 - 11:25 AM WF LH 33090395 02 3 * Staff 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 33090414 03 3 M Kisthardt 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR LH 33090419 S01 0 * Staff 1:00 - 1:30 PM T LH 11790423 S02 0 Staff 1:40 - 2:10 PM T LH 11790435 S03 0 * Staff 2:20 - 2:50 PM T LH 117ENG106 Composition I 90440 01 3 R Duffy 8:45 - 10:00 AM MW GC 890446 02 3 E Smith 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 1090451 03 3 * Staff 2:25 - 3:40 PM WF GC 1090456 04 3 E Smith 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR GC 1090464 05 3 C Tannery 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW GC 1090468 06 3 S Flannery 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 1090471 07 3 G Froggatt 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW GC 2190476 08 3 G Froggatt 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 2190482 09 3 N H<strong>of</strong>fman 8:45 - 10:00 AM WF GC 2190484 10 3 C Tannery 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW GC 2190488 11 3 M Gallagher 1:00 - 2:25 PM WF GC90492 12 3 M Gallagher 11:35 - 12:50 PM WF GC 2190493 13 3 J Spaulding 10:10 - 11:35 AM TR GC 2090494 14 3 E Smith 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 2090467 15 3 J Mooney 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW GC 934


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeENGLISH/COMMUNICATION (continued)ENG106 Composition I 90470 16 3 *Staff 10:10 - 11:35 AM WF GC90473 17 3 * Staff 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC90475 18 3 * Staff 1:00 - 2:15 PM WF GC 2090478 19 3 *Staff 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR GC 2390123 31 3 *Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM T GC 290124 32 3 D Cusano- Online; Registered students log on to Web site 8/25;Sutherland CLL students only90125 33 3 D Ellis Online; Registered students log on to Web site 8/25;CLL students onlyENG107 Composition II 90480 01 3 N H<strong>of</strong>fman 11:35 - 12:50 PM WF GC 2290483 02 3 Sr M Kealy 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR GC 2590134 31 3 J Spaulding 7:15 - 9:45 PM R GC 2ENG122 Introduction to Literature 90487 01 3 N H<strong>of</strong>fman 1:00 - 2:15 PM WF GC 390426 02 3 R Duffy 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW GC 890447 03 3 S Flannery 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 890139 31 3 K McIlroy 8:30 - 12:30 PM S GC 5Meets 9/6, 20; 10/4, 25; 11/1, 15, 2290142 32 3 * Staff Online; Registered students log on to Web site 8/25;CLL students only; <strong>course</strong> ends 12/15/08ENG126 Introduction to Poetry 90449 01 3 *Staff 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW GC 9ENG127 Studies: African American Lit 90453 01 3 M Kisthardt 11:35 - 12:50 PM WF GC 20ENG132 Themes in Literature 90455 01 3 J Mooney 10:10 - 11:25 AM WF GC 1090457 02 3 Sr M Kealy 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW GC 2690144 31 3 J Mooney 7:15 - 9:45 PM M GC 2ENG260 Literary Analysis & Research 90461 01 3 Sr E Glanz 8:45 - 10:10 AM MW GC 26ENG264 Modern Poetry 90501 01 3 Sr McEntee 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW TBDENG299 Advanced Composition 90145 31 3 * Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM R GC 21ENG321 Literary Theory 90149 31 3 M Kisthardt 7:15 - 9:45 PM M GC 7ENG342 Renaissance Literature 90463 01 3 Sr M Kealy 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW GCENG351 Major American Writers II 90466 01 3 J Mooney 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 26ENG365 Postcolonial Literature 90203 31 3 S Flannery 7:15 - 9:45 PM W GC 21Fall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)COM270 ST: Writing Center Theory 90205 31S 1 M Kisthardt 4:30 - 6:45 PM M GC 2Meets 9/8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6; Cross listed w/ENG 150-31SCOM270 ST: Listening Skills 90209 32S 1 G Froggatt 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 3Meets 9/20, 27COM270 ST: Comm in the Bus Environment 90251 33S 1 * Staff 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 3Meets 10/4, 11; Cross listed wBUS200COM270 ST: Writing Workshop 90256 34S 1 K McIlroy 6:30 - 9:30 PM M GC 26Meets 9/8, 15, 22, 29; Cross listed w/ENG 150-32SCOM270 ST: Information Research Methods 90332 35S 1 C Howe Online; Registered students log on 8/25; Cross listedw/ENG 150-33S35


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeENGLISH/COMMUNICATION (continued)ENG122 Introduction to Literature 90259 31S 3 J Spaulding 6:00 - 10:00 PM W GC 2Meets 8/27; 9/3, 10, 17, 24; 10/1, 890270 32S 3 S Esch Online; Registered students log on to Web site 8/25;CLL students only; Course ends 10/17/08ENG150 ST: Writing Center Theory 90291 31S 1 M Kisthardt 4:30 - 5:45 PM M GC 2Meets 9/8, 15, 22, 29; 10/6; Cross listed w/COM 270-31SENG150 ST: Writing Workshop 90311 32S 1 K McIlroy 6:30 - 9:30 PM M GC 26Meets 9/8, 15, 22, 29; Cross listed w/COM 270-34SENG150 ST: Information Research Meths 90329 33S 1 C Howe Online; Registered students log on 8/25; Cross listedw/COM 270-35SENG275 ST: Child in Contemp Irish Lit 90317 31S 1 S Flannery 6:30 - 9:30 PM T GC 25Meets 8/26; 9/2, 9, 16ENG275 ST: Celtic Warrior to Camelot 90319 32S 1 Sr M Kealy 6:30 - 9:30 PM T GC 25Meets 9/23, 30; 10/7, 14Fall II <strong>2008</strong> Term (October 20 – December 15)ENG122 Introduction to Literature 90340 41S 3 S Esch Online; Registered students log on to Web site 10/20;CLL students only; Course ends 12/15/08ENG275 ST: McDonough &Cont Irish Gothic 90347 41S 1 S Flannery 6:30 - 9:30 PM T GC 25Meets 10/21, 28; 11/4, 11FASHION-FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCESFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)FCS219 Personal & Family Resource Mgmt 90386 31 3 Sr M KunbergerOnline; Registered students log on 8/25;CLL students onlyFCS323 Hist &Phil Family & Consumer Sci Ed 90389 31 3 J Berry 4:30 - 7:00 PM T NH 306FMD101 Apparel Construction & Design 90434 01 3 Sr D Mollica 10:10 - 12:15 PM MW NH 305FCSE majors have priority90437 02 3 Sr D Mollica 10:10 - 12:15 PM TR NH 305FMD126 Fashion Merchandising 90439 01 3 L McKinney 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW NH 30990442 02 3 L McKinney 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR NH 309FMD309 Textiles 90391 31 3 L McKinney 4:30 - 7:00 PM R NH 309FMD328 Buying Principles & Practices 90443 01 3 L McKinney 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW NH 309FOREIGN LANGUAGES & LITERATURESFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)ARA101 Elementary Arabic I 90048 31 3 * Staff 4:30 - 7:00 PM W GC 7CCS300 Crossing Borders: 90057 31 3 M AlvarinoHispanic Women's Image in US Online; Conducted in English; Log on 8/25/08;Cross listed w/SPAN300CCS340 Cross Cultural Communication 90127 01 3 * Staff 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 23FREN101 Elementary French I 90130 01 3 Sr M Bruno 1:00 - 1:50 PM MWF GC 2290132 02 3 L Perthes 11:35 - 12:25 PM MWF GC 2590049 31 3 M Napier 7:15 - 9:45 PM W GC 25FREN103 Intermediate French I 90135 01 3 L Perthes 1:00 - 1:50 PM MWF GC 25FREN201 Adv Intermediate French I 90140 01 3 K Clark 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 23FREN309 French Phonetics & Conversation 90050 31 3 K Clark 4:30 - 7:00 PM W GC 2336


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeFOREIGN LANGUAGES & LITERATURES (continued)FREN327 Literary Thought & Express I 90147 01 3 Sr M Bruno 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW GC 22FREN337 Culture & Readings: 19th Century 90051 31 3 K Clark 6:30 - 9:00 PM M GC 27IRL101 Elementary Irish Language I 90052 31 3 C Carew 7:15 - 9:45 PM M GC 21ITA101 Elementary Italian I 90150 01 3 V Baker 10:10 - 11:00 AM MWF GC 2590053 31 3 M Napier 7:15 - 9:45 PM M GC 25ITA103 Intermediate Italian I 90158 01 3 V Baker 11:35 - 12:50 PM MWF GC 23SPAN101 Elementary Spanish I 90163 01 3 I Rolon-Barada 11:35 - 12:25 PM MWF LH 12190166 02 3 * Staff 2:25 - 3:15 PM MWF LH 12190168 03 3 * Staff 1:00 - 1:50 PM MWF LH 12190170 04 3 I Rolon-Barada 10:10 - 11:00 AM MWF LH 12190054 31 3 * Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM T GC 5SPAN103 Intermediate Spanish I 90172 01 3 * Staff 1:00 - 1:50 PM MWF LH 21890175 02 3 J McDowell 8:45 - 9:35 AM MWF LH 12190179 03 3 * Staff 11:35 - 12:25 PM MWF LH 12390180 04 3 J McDowell 10:10 - 11:00 AM MWF LH 123SPAN201 Adv Intermediate Spanish I 90182 01 3 * Staff 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW LH 12390185 02 3 * Staff 10:10 - 11:25 AM WF GC 290187 03 3 * Staff 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW GC 5SPAN300 Crossing Borders: 90058 31 3 M Alvarino OLHispanic Women's Image in USOnline; Conducted in Spanish; Log on 8/25/08; Crosslisted w/CCS300SPAN303 Advanced Composition 90191 01 3 I Rolon-Barada 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW GC 24SPAN329 Latin American Literature I 90056 31 3 I Rolon-Barada 4:30 - 7:00 PM T GC 21SPAN333 Advanced Conversation 90196 01 3 * Staff 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW GCFall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)SPAN150 Spanish for Medical Personnel 90055 31S 3 * Staff 6:00 - 10:00 PM W GC 27Meets: 9/3, 9/10, 9/17, 9/24, 10/1, 10/8, 10/15; BSN &AHSN majors onlyHEALTH SCIENCE & SERVICESFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)AHS100 Observations Allied Health I 90336 01 1 E Anderson 4:00 - 6:00 PM R LH 121AHS200 Observations Allied Health II 90342 200 1 E Anderson 1:00 - 3:00 PM T LH 121AHS300 Observations Allied Health III 90344 300 1 E Anderson 3:00 - 5:00 PM T LH 121HISTORY/POLITICS/INTERNATIONAL STUDIESFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)HIST115 World Civilization I 90294 01 3 T Jones 8:45 - 10:00 AM MW LH 10290297 02 3 A Nardini 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR LH 10290298 03 3 W Watson 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW GC 390301 04 3 K Mullin 10:10 - 11:25 AM WF LH 22190302 05 3 J Short 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 12090304 06 3 J Hill 11:35 - 12:50 PM WF GC 437


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeHISTORY/POLITICS/INTERNATIONAL STUDIES90306 07 3 K Mullin 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW LH 10290320 08 3 * Staff 1:00 - 2:15 PM WF LH 21990322 09 3 T Jones 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR LH 10290323 10 3 A Nardini 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 12190324 11 3 W Watson 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW GC 2890328 12 3 K Mullin 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW LH 22190059 31 3 J Ahtes 7:15 - 9:45 PM W GC 790060 32 3 S Trembanis Online; Log on 8/25; CLL Students Only90062 33 3 J Short Online; Log on 8/25; CLL Students OnlyHIST116 World Civilization II 90595 31 3 *Staff Online; Log on 8/25; CLL Students OnlyHIST200 ST: American Hist Through Film 90070 31 3 S Trembanis 4:30 - 7:00 PM T GC 5HIST200 ST: Anc Lit Egypt/Mesopotamia 90071 32 3 K Diamond- 7:15 - 9:45 PM R GC 7ReedHIST207 Seminar: The Historian's Craft 90069 31 3 J Hill 4:30 - 7:00 PM T GC 7HIST219 The First World War 90338 01 3 J Hill 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 4HIST311 American Studies I 90341 01 3 S Trembanis 8:45 - 10:00 AM WF GC 2HIST347 Russia: Politics and People 90372 01 3 W Watson 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 7POL201 Government in the U.S. 90352 01 3 E Halus 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW TBD90368 02 3 E Halus 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW GC 7POL203 The American Presidency 90370 01 3 E Halus 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 7POL205 Urban Politics and Policy 90346 01 3 E Halus 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 7POL206 International Relations 90601 31 3 *Staff 4:30 - 7:00 PM R GC 7POL338 American Constitutional Law 90065 31 3 * Staff 4:30 - 7:00 PM T GC 2Fall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)HIST115 World Civilization I 90061 31S 3 J Short Online; Log on 8/25; CLL Students OnlyHIST200 ST: World Cultures 90066 31S 1 * Staff 9:00 - 4:00 PM S GC 23Class Meets 10/4, 11HIST200 ST: The Road to 9/11 90068 32S 1 J Hill 9:00 - 4:00 PM S GC 7Class meets 9/27; 10/4Fall II <strong>2008</strong> Term (October 20 – December 15)HIST116 World Civilization II 90064 42S 3 * Staff Online; Log on 10/20; CLL Students OnlyHIST200 ST: The Legend <strong>of</strong> Duffy's Cut 90067 41S 1 W Watson 6:00 - 10:00 PM F LH 18389:00 - 4:00 PM SClass Meets 11/7, 8HIST200 ST: Engineer Soc: Hist Eugenics 90073 42S 1 S Trembanis 6:00 - 10:00 PM F GC 79:00 - 4:00 PM SClass Meets 11/7, 8HIST200 ST: Pius XII & The Holocaust 90074 43S 1 J Ahtes 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 9Class Meets 11/8, 22; Cross listed w/THE200 Sect 43SINTERDISCIPLINARYFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)SCI122 Earth & Space Science 90011 31 3 J Atkins Online; Log on 8/2590012 32 3 J Atkins Online: Log on 8/25


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeMATHEMATICS/COMPUTER SCIENCE/PHYSICSFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)CIS105 3D Computing 90295 01 3 M R Jones 2:25 - 3:15 PM MW LH 3CIS201 Computer Literacy I 90405 31 3 L McElvenny 7:15 - 9:45 PM T LH 117CIS208 Java Programming 90300 01 3 J Koeppe 8:45 - 10:00 AM MW LH 104CIS215 Social Computing 90545 31 3 V Martin 6:00 - 8:30 PM W LH 3CIS230 Internet Use and Web Design 90410 31 3 K McVeigh 4:30 - 7:00 PM R LH 3CIS326 Data Structures 90303 IS1 3 J Koeppe Independent Study Approval RequiredCIS330 Advanced Topics: Robotics 90420 31 3 V Martin 6:00 - 8:30 PM T LH 3MATH101 Basic College Mathematics 90305 01 3 R Swift 8:45 - 9:35 AM MWF LH 12090308 02 3 R Swift 10:10 - 11:00 AM MWF LH 12090310 03 3 J Koeppe 10:10 - 11:00 AM MWF LH 11690315 04 3 J Koeppe 11:35 - 12:25 PM MWF LH 11690564 05 3 R Swift 11:35 - 12:25 PM MWF LH 12090445 31 3 * Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM M LH 102MATH151 Applied College Mathematics 90564 01 3 M R Jones 11:35 - 2:25 PM MWF LH 100MATH203 Intermediate Mathematics 90325 01 3 Sr R DeFeo 8:45 - 9:35 AM MWF LH 22190331 02 3 L Meehan 10:10 - 11:00 AM MWF LH 10290334 03 3 * Staff 10:10 - 11:00 AM MWF LH 31690339 04 3 L Meehan 11:35 - 12:25 PM MWF LH 10290345 05 3 L Meehan 1:00 - 1:50 PM MWF LH 12090448 31 3 * Staff 7:15 - 9:45 PM W LH 10290348 RA1 3 E Jackson Renaissance Academy OnlyMATH207 Introductory Analysis 90350 01 3 Sr R DeFeo 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 10290356 02 3 M E Jones 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 120MATH216 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Discrete Math 90450 31 3 M R Jones 6:00 - 8:30 PM T LH 102MATH301 Calculus I 90358 01 3 M E Jones 1:00 - 2:15 PM WF LH 10090363 RA1 3 E Jackson Renaissance Academy OnlyMATH304 Calculus III 90366 01 3 Sr M Cooper 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW LH 104MATH310 Modern Algebra 90452 31 3 M R Jones 4:30 - 5:45 PM TR LH 120MATH400 Topics: Mathematical Modeling 90374 01 3 M Jones 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW LH 100MATH408 Research Fundamentals 90377 IS1 1 M R Jones 1:00 - 1:50 PM M LH 100Independent Study Approval RequiredMATH409 Directed Readings 01 3 M E Jones 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GL Media RoomPHY203 Physics 90390 01 4 Sr M Cooper 1:00 - 2:15 PM WF LH 10490393 A01 0 Sr M Cooper 2:25 - 4:05 PM M LH 104Fall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)MATH217 Math Concepts for Managers 90454 31S 3 L Getz Online;Registered students log on 8/27;Meets Math elective only; Does NOT meet requirementfor MATH101/102,203/204; CLL onlyFall II <strong>2008</strong> Term (October 20 – December 15)MATH217 Math Concepts for Managers 90462 41S 3 L Getz Online;Registered students log on 10/15;Meets Math elective only; Does NOT meet requirementfor MATH101/102,203/204; CLL only39


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeMUSICFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)MTR100 Orientation to Music Therapy 90502 01 1 B Abrams 3:50 - 4:40 PM T TBDMTR200 Music Therapy Foundations 90503 01 3 A Meadows 1:00 - 3:40 PM F VM 208MTR202 Music Therapy Principles II 90429 31 3 B Abrams 6:15 - 8:45 PM M VM 208MTR300 Music Therapy Practicum 90507 01 1 A Meadows 10:10 - 11:00 AM F VM 208 75Students must meet with instructor prior to registrationMTR400 Music Therapy Internship 90438 31 2 A Meadows 7:30 - 8:30 PM T VM 208 75Students must meet with instructor prior to registrationMUSC090 Music Convocation 90513 01 0 V Vallo 4:00 - 4:50 PM W VM MEMHMUSC103 Functional Skills: Voice 90520 01 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 320MUSC103 Functional Skills: Keyboard 90530 02 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 320MUSC103 Functional Skills: Guitar 90533 03 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson TBD 320MUSC107 Brass Methods 90535 01 1 V Vallo 2:25 - 3:15 PM W VM MEMHMUSC117 Guitar Class 90592 01 1 *Staff 3:50 - 4:40 PM M VM MEMHMUSC130 Music Theory I 90536 01 2 Sr R Foy 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 28Must also register for co-requisite MUSC 131 Section 0190537 02 2 W Carr 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 30Must also register for co-requisite MUSC 131 Sect 02MUSC131 Aural Skills I 90538 01 2 Sr K Doutt 11:35 - 12:25 PM MWF TBDMust also register for co-requisite MUSC 130 Section 0190539 02 2 V Iannone 11:35 - 12:25 PM MWF GC 30Must also register for co-requisite MUSC 130 Sect 02MUSC134 Piano Lab for Non-Music Majors 90540 01 1 J Gottschall 1:00 - 1:50 PM M GC 29MUSC135 Piano Laboratory I 90541 01 1 S Campitelli 2:25 - 3:15 PM T GC 2990542 02 1 J Gottschall 2:25 - 3:15 PM F GC 2990543 03 1 J Gottschall 2:25 - 3:15 PM M GC 29MUSC180 Chorale 90544 01 0 OR .5 R Gordon 5:30 - 7:00 PM T VM MUSHMUSC181 Madrigal Singers 90546 01 .5 R Gordon 6:05 - 7:10 PM W VM MUSHMUSC183 Piano Ensemble 90547 01 .5 M Martin 12:00 - 1:00 PM F VM MEMHMUSC184 Men's Glee Club 90548 01 .5 R Gordon 7:20 - 8:10 PM W VM MUSHMUSC185 Symphony Orchestra 90549 01 0 OR .5 * Staff 7:00 - 9:30 PM R AH AUDMUSC186 String Ensemble 90551 01 .5 C dePasquale 3:30 - 4:20 PM T VM MEMHMUSC188 Wind Symphony 90552 01 0 OR .5 * Staff 5:00 - 6:00 PM MW VM MEMHMUSC189 Saxophone Ensemble 90553 01 .5 L Dugan 3:25 - 4:25 PM R VM MEMHMUSC190 Flute Choir 90554 01 .5 P Nelson 4:00 - 4:55 PM M VM 209MUSC191 Brass Ensemble 90555 01 .5 V Vallo 1:05 - 2:05 PM F VM MEMHMUSC192 Guitar Ensemble 90556 01 .5 J Dragonetti 1:00 - 2:00 PM F VM 209MUSC193 Percussion Ensemble 90557 01 .5 R Sorrentino 2:25 - 3:25 PM M VM MEMHMUSC194 Jazz Ensemble 90558 01 .5 L Dugan 6:20 - 7:10 PM R VM MEMHMUSC195 Liturgical Music Ensemble 90504 01 .5 Sr R Foy 7:15 - 8:10 PM T VM CHAPELMUSC196 Trumpet Ensemble 90593 31 .5 *Staff 7:00 - 8:00 PM T VM 209MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Voice 90505 01 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson VM MUSH 320MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Keyboard 90506 02 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson VM MUSH 320MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: Instrumental 90508 03 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson VM MUSH 320MUSC203 Applied Music Elective: V/K/I 90509 04 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson VM MUSH 620MUSC207 String Methods 90458 31 1 C dePasquale 4:30 - 5:20 PM T VM MEMH40


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeMUSIC (continued)MUSC230 Music Theory III 90510 01 2 * Staff 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 28Co-requisite: MUSC 231, Section 0190511 02 2 W Carr 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 30Co-requisite: MUSC 231, Section 02MUSC231 Aural Skills III 90512 01 2 Sr K Doutt 10:10 - 11:00 AM MWF GC 28Co-requisite: MUSC 230, Section 0190514 02 2 V Iannone 10:10 - 11:00 AM MWF GC 30Co-requisite: MUSC 230, Section 02MUSC235 Piano Laboratory III 90515 01 1 W Carr 1:00 - 1:50 PM T GC 2890516 02 1 S Campitelli 2:25 - 3:15 PM W GC 2990517 03 1 W Carr 11:35 - 12:25 PM F GC 29MUSC247 Music Sequencing & Recording I 90518 01 1 M Goldfarb 10:10 - 11:00 AM F GC 20MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Voice 90519 01 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson VM MUSH 320MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Keyboard 90521 02 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson VM MUSH 320MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: Instrumental 90522 03 1 W Carr 30 minute lesson VM MUSH 320MUSC303 Applied Music Minor: V/K/I 90523 04 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson VM MUSH 620MUSC313 Pr<strong>of</strong> Orient in Music Education 90524 01 1 * Staff 2:25 - 3:15 PM M GC 28MUSC315 Music in the Secondary School 90460 31 2 V Vallo 4:30 - 6:15 PM R GC 20MUSC317 Basic Conducting 90525 01 2 V Vallo 10:10 - 11:00 AM MW GC 20MUSC342 Mus Hst II:Classic & Romantic 90526 01 3 Sr K Doutt 8:45 - 10:00 AM WF GC 20MUSC391 Music for Exceptional Learners 90465 31 3 B Abrams 6:30 - 9:00 PM M GC 28MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Voice 90527 01 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson VM MUSH 620MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Keyboard 90528 02 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson VM MUSH 620MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Instrumental 90529 03 1 W Carr 60 minute lesson VM MUSH 620MUSC403 Applied Music Major: V/K/I 90531 04 1 W Carr 45 minute lesson VM MUSH 480MUSC403 Applied Music Major: Double Major 90532 05 1 W Carr 45 minute lesson VM MUSHMUSC404 Semester Performance 90534 01 1 W Carr VM MUSHFall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)MUSC104 The Enjoyment <strong>of</strong> Music 90444 31S 1 V Vallo 4:30 - 6:30 PM T GC 28Class meets from 8/27 - 9/30MUSC200 Circles Expression: Unforgotten Toys 31S 1 A Falco 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM S, SU VM MHClass meets 10/4, 5Fall II <strong>2008</strong> Term (October 20 – December 15)MUSC200 Circles Expression: Singing from Within 41S 1 L Miller 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM S, SU VM MHClass meets 11/15, 16MUSC200 Circles Expression: Your Body’s Wisdom 32S 1 J Mattheson 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM S, SU VM MHClass meets 11/22, 23NURSINGNUR200200 ST: Parish Nursing 331 1 P Jameson 4:30 – 7:00 PM T LH 330Class meets 11/22, 23NUTRITION & DIETETICSFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)FNU109 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Food & Its Prep 90421 01 3 P Thibault 10:10 - 11:25 AM MF NHMust also register for a Lab Sect A01-A02306 3090424 A01 0 P Thibault 11:35 - 12:50 PM MMust also register for Lec 01NH 30690425 A02 0 P Thibault 11:35 - 12:50 PM FMust also register for Lec 01NH 30641


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeNUTRITION & DIETETICS (continued)FNU208 Normal Nutrition 90394 31 3 *Staff Online; Registered students log on to Web site 8/2590397 32 3 R Subach Online; Registered students log on to Web site 8/25FNU212 Culture & Diversity in Foods & Nutrition 90398 31 3 Sr D Mollica 7:15 - 9:45 PM W NH 306FNU305 Nutrition 90428 01 3 L Crawshaw 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW NH 310FNU320 Community Nutrition 90432 01 3 P Thibault 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR NH 310FNU325 Medical Nutrition Therapy 90430 01 3 E Gasho 1:00 - 3:30 PM T NH 310FNU357 Foodservice Operations 90400 31 3 P Thibault 4:30 - 7:00 PM M NH 310FNU359 Experience in Foodservice Operations 90402 31 1 P Thibault 7:15 - 9:00 PM M NH 310 55PHYSICAL EDUCATION/EXERCISE SCIENCEFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)EXS101 Personal Fitness and Wellness 90343 01 2 * Staff 8:45 - 9:35 AM MW LH90351 03 2 K Stalker 10:10 - 11:00 AM TR LH90354 04 2 * Staff 11:35 - 12:25 PM TR LH90355 05 2 * Staff 11:35 - 12:25 PM WF LH 31490357 06 2 * Staff 1:00 - 1:50 PM WF LH 10090360 07 2 * Staff 2:25 - 3:15 PM WF LH 31490362 08 2 * Staff 10:10 - 11:00 AM WF LH 22090364 09 2 * Staff 1:00 - 1:50 PM MW LH 31490365 10 2 * Staff 10:10 - 11:00 AM TR LH 31490349 2 2 * Staff 10:10 - 11:00 AM MW LH 314EXS201 Intro to Exercise Science & Fitness 90367 01 3 * Staff 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR LHEXS301 Prevention & Care Athletic Injuries 90373 01 3 K Stalker 11:35 - 12:35 PM MWF LH 218EXS304 Exercise Assessment & Program 90376 01 3 * Staff 1:00 - 3+0:40 PM T LH 218EXS306 Sports Facility & Event Mgmt 90379 01 3 B Gallagher 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LHEXS308 Exercise Program Management 90382 01 3 K Stalker 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW LH 218EXS310 Practicum 90380 01 3 B Gallagher TBDPED216 Racquets and Paddles 90384 01 1 * Staff 11:35 - 12:25 PM T AH 0PED219 Weight Training 90388 01 1 * Staff 8:45 - 9:35 AM R AH 0PED221 Principles <strong>of</strong> Coaching 90392 01 1 * Staff 8:45 - 9:35 AM R AHPED222 Yoga 90399 01 1 * Staff 2:25 - 3:25 PM W AH 0PED223 Fitness through Martial Arts 90401 01 1 L Frank 4:00 - 5:00 PM W AHPED225 Water Aerobics 90403 01 1 * Staff 2:25 - 3:25 PM T AHPED228 Basketball 90404 18 1 * Staff 8:45 - 9:35 AM T AHPED229 Irish Dancing 90406 01 1 C Carew TBDPED301 Aerobic Activities 90408 01 1 * Staff 10:10 - 11:00 AM F AHPED306 Jazz Dancing 90411 01 1 J Birkmire 6:00 - 7:00 PM W AH 0PED308 Folk and Square Dance 90409 01 1 * Staff 11:35 - 12:25 PM F AH 0PED313 Cardio Fitness 90412 01 2 * Staff 8:45 - 9:35 AM MW AH 0PED320 Yoga for Athletes 90413 01 1 * Staff 2:25 - 3:15 PM M AH 0PED402 Swimming 90416 01 1 * Staff 1:00 - 2:15 PM T AH POOLPHILOSOPHYFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)PHI100 Intro to the Liberal Arts 90252 01 3 Sr J Parsons 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR LH 21842


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeePHILOSOPHY (continued)PHI209 Logic and Knowledge 90257 01 3 J Healey 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR LH 21890260 02 3 J Healey 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW LH 11890371 31 3 J Healey 4:30 - 7:00 PM W LH 221PHI309 Philosophy in History 90263 01 3 S Theodorou 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW LH 11890266 02 3 S Theodorou 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR LH 116PHI324 Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Literature 90273 01 3 J Healey 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW LH 118PHI328 Artificial Intelligence 90375 18 3 S Theodorou 6:00 - 8:30 PM T LH 100PHI331 Philosophies <strong>of</strong> Middle East 90272 01 3 S Theodorou 2:25 - 3:50 PM WF LH 118PHI400 Capstone for Liberal Studies 90387 31 3 Sr J Parsons 6:00 – 8:30 PM M LH 100Fall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)PHI100 Intro to the Liberal Arts 90314 31S 3 M McElwee 6:00 - 10:00 PM W LH 100Meets 8/27; 9/3; 9/10; 9/17; 9/24; 10/1; 10/890378 32S 3 G Matwijec Online; Log on 8/26; CLL Students Only90396 33S 3 G Matwijec Online; Log on 8/25; CLL Students OnlyPHI201 Stein and Phenomenology 90326 31S 1 Sr J Parsons 5:30 - 8:30 PM T LH 218Meets 8/26; 9/2; 9/9; 9/16; Cross Listed w/THE200 Sect31SPHI202 Stein's Psychophysical Person 90353 31S 1 Sr J Parsons 5:30 - 8:30 PM T LH 218Meets 9/23; 9/30; 10/7; 10/14 Cross Listed w/THE200Sect 32SFall II <strong>2008</strong> Term (October 20 – December 15)PHI100 Intro to the Liberal Arts 90381 41S 3 G Matwijec Online; Log on 10/21; CLL Students OnlyPHI203 Stein's Essays on Women 90361 41S 1 Sr J Parsons 5:30 - 8:30 PM T LH 218Meets 10/21; 10/28; 11/4; 11/11. Cross Listed with THE200/Sect 41SPSYCHOLOGYFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)PSY101 Foundations in Psychology 90261 01 3 P Rondinaro 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR LH 12090265 02 3 G Comber 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 12390269 03 3 P Rondinaro 10:10 -11:25 AM MF LH 21690277 04 3 M Cuddy-Casey 11:35 - 12:50 PM WF LH 21790280 05 3 G Comber 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW LH90469 31 3 K Brennan 7:15 - 9:45 PM M LH 221PSY208 Statistics 90283 01 3 Sr A Hughes 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW LH90285 02 3 M Cuddy-Casey 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR LH 21990472 31 3 G Comber 4:30 - 7:00 PM T LH 314PSY217 Career Planning 90474 31 3 R Campo 4:30 - 7:00 PM R LH 316PSY312 Theories <strong>of</strong> Personality 90287 01 3 R Campo 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW LH 219PSY313 Experimental Psychology I 90289 01 3 G Comber 10:10 - 11:00 AM WF LH 22090479 31 3 G Comber 7:15 - 9:45 PM T LH 31490293 A01 0 G Comber 11:05 - 12:45 PM M LH 22090296 A02 0 G Comber 11:05 - 12:45 PM W LH 22090299 A03 0 G Comber 11:05 - 12:45 PM F LH 220PSY316 Prepr<strong>of</strong>essional Internship 90307 01 3 D Kriebel 1:00 - 2:15 PM T LH 221PSY320 Abnormal Psychology 90309 01 3 E Anderson 2:25 - 5:05 PM T LH 212PSY321 Self-Awareness through Groups 90312 01 3 M Cuddy-Casey 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 21943


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeePSYCHOLOGY (continued)PSY324 Lifespan Development 90313 01 3 P Rondinaro 8:45 - 10:00 AM MF LH 21990316 02 3 D Kriebel 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW LH 33390318 03 3 C Irey 2:25 - 5:05 PM T LH 33390481 31 3 W Dibiase Online; Registered Students Log on 8/25CLL Students Only90485 32 3 L Costigan 4:30 - 7:00 PM R LH 22190486 33 3 W Dibiase Online; Registered Students Log on 8/25CLL Students OnlyPSY343 Human Sexuality 90327 01 3 J Kane 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR LH 333PSY345 Group & Organizational Behavior 90330 01 3 R Lodge 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW LH 333PSY350 Introduction to Counseling 90489 31 3 T Hill 4:30 - 7:00 PM W LH 314PSY356 Addictions & Treatment 90491 31 3 V Shinbaum 8:30 - 12:30 PM S GC 20Meets 9/6; 13, 20, 27; 10/4, 11, 18PSY357 Sport Psychology 90333 01 3 P Rondinaro 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR LH 333PSY418 History <strong>of</strong> Psychology 90335 01 3 Sr A Hughes 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW LH 229B90337 02 3 D Kriebel 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR LH 229BFall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)PSY200 ST: Enhancing Your Potential 90498 31S 1 N Bringhurst 9:00 - 2:30 PM S LH 218Meets 9/13, 20Fall II <strong>2008</strong> Term (October 20 – December 15)PSY200 ST: High Cost <strong>of</strong> Perfectionism 90499 41S 1 P Rondinaro 5:00 - 9:00 PM F LH 2189:00 am – 4:00 pm SMeets 11/21, 22PSY200 ST: Psych Disorders Film (AXIS I) 90500 42S 1 T Hill 5:00 - 9:00 PM F LH 2189:00 - 4:00 PM S LH 218Meets 10/24, 25SOCIOLOGYFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)SOC202 Principles <strong>of</strong> Sociology 90407 01 3 M Franco 11:35 - 12:50 PM WF GC 390415 02 3 * Staff 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR GC 390417 03 3 * Staff 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 290495 31 3 E Bernabeo Online; Students Log on 8/26SOC245 Social Values 90418 01 3 S Fox 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW GC 2SOC247 Hi-Technology Crime 90550 31 3 J Konieczny 4:30 - 7:00 PM R GC 6SOC307 Criminology 90422 01 3 F Hartleroad 10:10 - 11:25 AM MF GC 1SOC317 Intro to Criminal Justice 90431 01 3 J Anthony 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 1SOC328 Minority Groups 90433 01 3 M Franco 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 3SOC343 Field Practicum I 90560 01 3 M Franco 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 3Cross Listed w/SWK 343SOC345 Social Problems: World at Risk 90436 01 3 F Hartleroad 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 1SOC352 Seminar I: Methods 90441 01 3 F Hartleroad 11:35 - 12:50 PM MF GC 1SOC353 Cultural Anthropology 90496 31 3 M Shih 7:15 - 9:45 PM T GC 7SWK275 Sociology <strong>of</strong> Mental Disorders 90427 01 3 N Carpenter 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR GC 1SWK343 Field Practicum I 90560 01 3 M Franco 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 3Cross Listed w/SOC 34344


SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> COURSE GUIDECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeSOCIOLOGY (continued)Fall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)SOC200 ST: History PA <strong>of</strong> Prisons & Punishments 90490 31S 1 J Anthony 6:00 - 10:00 PM F GC 19:00 - 1:00 PM S9:00 - 1:00 PM U GC 1Meets 10/3, 10/4; Field Trip, 10/5;SOC200 ST: Impact <strong>of</strong> Chronic Illness on Family 90609 32S 1 L Krawchuk 6:00 - 10:00 PM F GC 19:00 - 5:00 PM SMeets 9/26 and 9/27Fall II <strong>2008</strong> Term (October 20 – December 15)SOC200 ST: Stress Reduction 90477 41S 1 M Franco 6:00 - 10:00 PM F GC 19:00 - 5:00 PM S GC 1Meets 11/7, 8SOC200 ST: Forensics & Fiction 90497 42S 1 J McGoran 6:00 - 10:00 PM9:00 - 5:00 PMFSGC 20Meets 11/7, 8THEOLOGYFull Fall <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – December 15)THE109 Introduction to Theology 90207 01 3 Sr M McDonald 8:45 - 10:00 AM MW GC 490208 02 3 Sr M McDonald 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW GC 2790213 03 3 Sr M Henrich 8:45 - 10:00 AM TR GC 490218 04 3 D Hober 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW GC 490088 31 3 Sr M Henrich 4:30 - 7:00 PM W GC 20THE200 ST: Spirituality: The.Com Gen 90184 32 1 P Mast 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 9Meets 10/11 and 10/25THE206 Exploring God & Self in Prayer 90221 01 3 Sr M Henrich 1:00 - 3:40 PM T GC 4THE211 Christology 90223 01 3 A Chavez 10:10 - 11:25 AM WF GC 7THE217 Christian Marriage and Family 90225 01 3 S Brett 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 990089 30 3 W Donaghy 4:30 - 7:00 PM R GC 21THE218 Intro to Christian Ethics 90226 01 3 K Dolan 10:10 - 11:25 AM MW GC 3190229 02 3 K Dolan 2:25 - 3:40 PM MW GC 590231 03 3 T Lent 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 990233 04 3 T Lent 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 990235 05 3 S Martin 11:35 - 12:50 PM WF GC 990091 31 3 J Matwijec 4:30 - 7:00 PM T GC 2090093 32 3 S Martin Online; Students Log on 8/25; CLL Students OnlyTHE220 The Gospel <strong>of</strong> Life 90237 01 3 Sr J Galligan 1:00 - 3:40 PM T GCTHE222 Catholic Belief and Practice 90241 01 3 Sr M McDonald 10:10 - 11:35 AM TR GC 27THE226 Thematic History <strong>of</strong> Spirituality 90242 01 3 Sr M Henrich 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 1THE303 Theology <strong>of</strong> the Church 90098 31 3 J Ames 7:15 - 9:45 PM T GC 21THE306 Sacraments: Church at Prayer 90245 01 3 Sr R Foy 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW GC 2THE311 Exploring the Gospels 90100 31 3 D Diamond 4:30 - 7:00 PM M GC 20THE314 World Religions 90247 01 3 J Ahtes 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 490102 31 3 S O'Hara Online; Students Log on 8/25; CLL students only90106 32 3 S O'Hara Online; Students Log on 8/25; CLL Students OnlyTHE315 Search for Meaning 90110 31 3 T Lent 7:15 - 9:45 PM W GC 20THE317 Catholic Social Teaching 90249 24 3 S Martin 8:45 - 10:00 AM WF GC 1THE321 Old Testament themes 90596 31 3 Sr J Galligan 8:45 - 10:00 AM WF GC 345


PREVIEW OF FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE SCHEDULECourse Title CRN# SEC Credit Faculty Time Days BLDG Room FeeTHEOLOGY (continued)Fall I <strong>2008</strong> Term (August 25 – October 17)THE408 Contemporary Medical Ethics 90253 01 3 D Hober 11:35 - 12:50 PM MW GC 8THE200 ST: Stein & Phenomenology 90137 31S 1 Sr J Parsons 5:30 - 8:30 PM T LH 218Meets 8/26; 9/2, 9, 16; Cross Listed w/PHI201THE200 ST: Healing the Culture: Rev for Life 90169 34S 1 Sr J Galligan 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 9Meets 9/13, 27THE200 ST: Stein's Psychophysical Person 90151 32S 1 Sr J Parsons 5:30 - 8:30 PM T LH 218Meets 9/23, 30; 10/7, 14; Cross Listed w/PHI 202THE200 ST: Human Love in Divine Plan 90162 33S 1 W Donaghy 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 9Meets 9/6 and 9/20THE200 ST: Francis <strong>of</strong> Assisi: Mentor & Model 90174 35S 1 Sr J Galligan 9:00 - 3:00 PMMeets 10/4, 18S GC 21Fall II <strong>2008</strong> Term (October 20 – December 15)THE200 ST: Stein's Essays on Women 90157 41S 1 Sr J Parsons 5:30 - 8:30 PM T LH 218Meets 10/21, 28; 11/4, 11; Cross Listed w/PHI203THE200 ST: The Passion <strong>of</strong> the Christ 90192 42S 1 C Tavani 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 9Meets 11/1 and 11/15THE200 ST: Pius XII and the Holocaust 90199 43S 1 J Ahtes 9:00 - 3:00 PM S GC 9Meets 11/8 and 11/22; Cross Listed w/HIST200-43SUNIVERSITY HONORS COURSES3.5 GPA required for all honors <strong>course</strong>sBIOL191 HON: Prob in Environ Bio I 90120 01 3 C Pratt 8:45 - 9:35 AM MW LH 212 30Must also register for Lab Sect A0190121 A01 0 C Pratt 10:10 - 11:50 AM W LH 210Must also register for Lec Sect 01ENG113 HON: English I 90278 01 3 Sr M McEntee 11:35 - 12:50 PM TR GC 2290279 02 3 Sr M McEntee 10:10 - 11:25 AM TR GC 22ENG216 HON: World Literature 90292 01 3 J Mooney 1:00 - 3:15 PM T LH 330HIST113 HON: History I 90281 01 3 J Hill 2:25 - 3:40 PM WF GC 20PHI334 HON:Reason & Reality -Questing 90559 01 3 Sr J Parsons 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW LH 116THE334 HON: Reason & Reality -Questing 90275 01 3 Sr J Parsons 1:00 - 2:15 PM MW LH 116YOUR FUTURE IS CALLING. ARE YOU LISTENING?CAREERS IN HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SESSIONTUESDAY, MAY 6 AT 6:00 PMIMMACULATA UNIVERSITY – FACULTY CENTERLearn the steps to become a• Registered Nurse in two years• Diagnostic Medical Sonographer• Invasive Cardiovascular Technologist• Nuclear Medical Technologist• Surgical Technician• Clinical Laboratory ScientistCall 610-647-4400 extension 3238 for more information or to RSVPAPPLICATIONS ARE STILL BEING ACCEPTED FOR FALL <strong>2008</strong>JOIN THE RN PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM WITHBRANDYWINE SCHOOL OF NURSING


COURSE REGISTRATION FORMYou may register Online as explained on page 5, or Mail this form to:<strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong> or FAX the completed registration form to: 610-647-0215College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learningor Email your registration information to: cll@immaculata.eduP.O. Box 300or Walk into the <strong>of</strong>fices <strong>of</strong> the College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong Learning<strong>Immaculata</strong>, PA 19345-0300on the Terrace Level <strong>of</strong> Good CounselFor Summer Full and Summer I: If registering on or before April 30, an invoice will be mailed to you with a full-payment-due date <strong>of</strong>May 12. If registering after April 30, payment-in-full or first installment must accompany your registration.For Summer II: If registering on or before June 23, an invoice will be mailed to you with a full-payment due date <strong>of</strong> July 7. Ifregistering after June 23, payment-in-full must accompany your registration. SUMMER <strong>2008</strong> FALL <strong>2008</strong> COURSE REGISTRATION FORM<strong>University</strong> ID# SS# Date <strong>of</strong> Birth: □ Male □ FemaleMr.Ms.First NameLast NameStreet Address City State ZipHome Phone Cell Phone Work Phone Email addressPlease check one: U.S. Citizen Resident/Green Card Visa Status (Please specify)Purpose <strong>of</strong> Study at <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>: Degree Program Teacher Certification Courses for Transfer Brandywine Nursing Program Enrichment School Nurse Certification Undecided Prerequisites for Graduate StudyCheck One: New Student Current CE Student Current ACCEL ® Student Senior Citizen I.H.M. SisterPlease indicate your ethnic background (optional, needed to satisfy government requests)African American American Indian Asian/Pacific Hispanic WhiteOFFICE USE ONLYComplete Information BelowCanceledCRN # Section # Course #/Title Credits Tuition Time Day IU StudentMy signature below confirms my intent to register for the <strong>course</strong>(s) above. I understand this registration will be processed unless I amnotified because (1) the <strong>course</strong> is full or cancelled, (2) I lack the proper prerequisites, or (3) I have an outstanding balance.Student SignatureToday’s DateOFFICE USE ONLYReceived by (): In Person Mail Email Fax Payment by (): Cash Check # Credit Card No PaymentEntered by: Enclosed is my check or money order made payable to <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Charge my Credit Card. Type:Account Number:Name on card: Expiration Date: Amount charged to card: $47


College <strong>of</strong> LifeLong LearningP.O. Box 300<strong>Immaculata</strong>, PA 19345-0300Non-Pr<strong>of</strong>it Org.U.S. Postage PaidPermit #80Southeasterrn, PATraveling to <strong>Immaculata</strong> <strong>University</strong>From Lancaster Pike (Route 30)Travel east or west to Route 352; follow Route 352south 1 mile to King Road. Turn right onto KingRoad for 1 mile. The university entrance is on theright.From West Chester Pike (Route 3)Travel east or west to Route 352. Follow Route 352north to King Road. Turn left onto King Road for 1mile. The university entrance is on the right.OPEN HOUSESTHURSDAY, , APRIIL 17andTHURSDAY, , AUGUST 75::30 tto 7::30 pmThee Grreeatt HalllFrom PhiladelphiaTravel Schuylkill Expressway (Route I-76) west toRoute 202 to Malvern, South, Exit (Route 29). FollowRoute 29 South to Route 30. Follow Route 30 west toRoute 352. Follow 352 South to King Road. Turnright onto King Road for about l mile. The Collegeentrance is on the right.From the Pennsylvania Turnpike East (I-276)Travel to Valley Forge Exit #24. Follow Route 202South to Malvern, South, Route #29. Follow Route 29South to Route 30. Follow Route 30 West to Route352. Follow Route 352 South to King Road. TurnRight onto King Road for about 1 mile. The Collegeentrance is on the right.From the Pennsylvania Turnpike West (I-76)Travel to Downingtown Exit #23. Follow Route 100South to Route 30. Follow Route 30 east to Route352. Follow Route 352 south to King Road. Turnright onto King Road for 1 mile. The universityentrance is on the right.From Wilmington and I-95Travel north on Route 202 to Paoli Pike Exit, travelEast on Paoli Pike to Route 352. Follow Route 352north 2 1/2 miles to King Road. Turn Left onto KingRoad for 1 mile. The university entrance is on theright.Meet with faculty and counselorsto learn about undergraduate degree and certificationprograms <strong>of</strong>fered in traditional semester andaccelerated degree completion formatPlease RSVPBy Phone: 610-647-4400, Ext. 3238By Email: cll@immaculata.eduBy Fax: 610-647-0215

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