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Summer Sessions 2021
Graduate and Continuing Education
*Semester dates may vary by class
Session I May 17–June 25, 2021*
Session IIJuly 6–August 13, 2021*
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Admissions ......................................... (413) 572-8022
Advising Appointments ......................... (413) 572-8020
Bookstore............................................ (413) 572-5657
Career Center ...................................... (413) 572-5206
Center for Teacher Ed/Research ........... (413) 572-8459
College For Kids ................................... (413) 572-8557
Counseling Center................................ (413) 572-5790
Financial Aid ........................................ (413) 572-5218
Graduate Records ............................... (413) 572-8024
Library ................................................. (413) 572-5231
Non-Credit Programs ............................ (413) 572-8033
Public Safety........................................ (413) 572-5262
Transcripts .......................................... (413) 572-8020
Undergraduate Records ........................ (413) 572-8020
Veteran and Military Services ................ (413) 572-8370
CONTACT INFORMATION CONTENTGraduate and Continuing Education
OFFICE HOURSMonday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. The CGCE office is closed to the public, however staff are available via phone, email, or virtual meeting during the above mentioned operating hours.
CALL (413) 572-8020, T.D.D. (413) 572-5250
FAX (413) 572-5227
EMAIL [email protected]
WEB GoBackNow.com
Class cancellations: westfield.ma.edu/5411
Academic Calendar 2
Registration Information 3–5
Parking 4
Student I.D. Card Information 4
Withdrawal and Refund Policy 4
Financial Information 4–5
Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver 5
Course Schedule Session I 6 Session II 11
Registration Forms 15–17
PA Program 18–21
Non-Credit 22–24
Online Course Login Information 25
Common Core of Studies 26–27
Campus Map Inside back cover
Disclaimer
The rules, regulations, policies, fees and other charges, courses of study, and academic requirements that appear in this catalog were in effect at the time of its publication. Like everything else in this catalog, they are published for informational purposes only, and they do not constitute a contract between the University and any student, applicant for admission or other person.
Whether noted elsewhere in this catalog or not, the University reserves the right to change, eliminate, and add to any existing (and to introduce additional) rules, regulations, policies, fees and other charges, courses of study and academic requirements. Whenever it does so, the University will give as much advance notice as it considers feasible or appropriate, but it reserves the right in all cases to do so without notice.
FALL SESSION 2021SESSION DATES: September 2–December 16, 2021
GENERAL REGISTRATION (online, drop-off): July 6–August 15, 2021
$50 Late Registration Fee Begins: August 16, 2021*DATES IN THE PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR SUMMER SESSION IMay 17–June 25, 2021 Start and end dates may vary, especially for online courses. Please see course offerings section for specific dates
July 6–August 13, 2021 Start and end dates may vary, especially for online courses. Please see course offerings section for specific dates
1. Payment is required two weeks prior to the start of the term. Please see additional details on page 3. Tuition waiver forms must be presented with registration for waiver credit; retroactive credit is not allowed.
2. Past the published course withdrawal deadline, an academic appeal must be submitted to be considered for a late course withdraw. If approved, there is a $25 late withdraw fee applied. The full Course Withdrawal policy can be found in the University Catalog.
1. Payment is required two weeks prior to the start of the term. Please see additional details on page 3. Tuition waiver forms must be presented with registration for waiver credit; retroactive credit is not allowed.
2. Past the published course withdrawal deadline, an academic appeal must be submitted to be considered for a late course withdraw. If approved, there is a $25 late withdraw fee applied. The full Course Withdrawal policy can be found in the University Catalog.
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES ACADEMIC CALENDAR IS AVAILABLE ON PAGE 20.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR SUMMER SESSION II 2021
March 29 – May 2 GENERAL REGISTRATION1 Register online at my.westfield.ma.edu or mail-in form.
May 3 LATE REGISTRATION BEGINS & CLASS CANCELLATIONS BEGIN FOR LOW-ENROLLED COURSES
$50 Late registration fee begins. Register online at my.westfield.ma.edu or mail-in form.
May 17 CLASSES BEGIN DEADLINE FOR DELAYED PAYMENT PLAN
Delayed Payment Plan Application available online
May 31 MEMORIAL DAY University closed
June 4 MAKE-UP DATE FOR MAY 31 HOLIDAY M/W Classes meet
June 4 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW2
June 23 LAST M/W CLASS
June 24 LAST T/R CLASS
June 25 MAKE-UP DAY To accommodate unscheduled absences
July 2 GRADES DUE AT NOON
March 29 – June 20 GENERAL REGISTRATION1 Register online at my.westfield.ma.edu or mail-in form.
June 21 LATE REGISTRATION BEGINS & CLASS CANCELLATIONS BEGIN FOR LOW-ENROLLED COURSES
$50 Late registration fee begins. Register online at my.westfield.ma.edu or mail-in form.
July 5 INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED University closed
July 6 CLASSES BEGIN DEADLINE FOR DELAYED PAYMENT PLAN
Delayed Payment Plan Application available online
July 23 LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW2
August 11 LAST M/W CLASS
August 12 LAST T/R CLASS
August 13 MAKE-UP DAY To accommodate unscheduled absences
August 30 GRADES DUE AT NOON
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REGISTRATION INFORMATIONREGISTRATION • GRADES • EMAIL
Available throughmy.westfield.ma.edu
myWestfield Access: Log into the portal with your first initial, last name and last 4 digits of your CWID. Your initial
password will be your CWID or current email password. After logging in,
Your Email Account is displayed on the first pageClick REGISTRATION tab to REGISTER
find registration tools to add or drop classes If you experience difficulty logging in,
contact the IT HELP Desk at 572-5300 x4357.
myWestfield is Westfield State’s web portal. It is a secure site providing students, faculty, and staff with world-class services, featuring a single sign-on website for campus announcements, web for students/faculty/staff, e-mail, course tools, library access, and much more!
Using myWestfield is the only way to find your grades, register online or access your e-mail, and is the best way to stay informed regarding news and upcoming events.
REGISTRATION OPTIONS: ONLINE, FAX, MAILStudents may register online through the myWestfield portal (for returning WSU students), email, fax, or mail. Registrations sent to CGCE will be entered as soon as possible. You will be notified if the course(s) you selected are closed or cancelled. Please review the below Billing Schedule for payment instructions.
BILLING SCHEDULEPayment for CGCE courses is due two (2) weeks prior to the start of the term in which a student is enrolled. Students who register for classes at any point within two (2) weeks prior to the start of the term or during a published add/drop period must remit payment in full by the billing schedule below.
SUMMER I MAY 17 START
Early Reg.: March 29–April 30 Payments due 5/3 (Two weeks prior)
May 1–9: Payments due 5/10
May 10–16: Payments due 5/17
After May 17: Within 5 Days of Registration
SUMMER II JULY 6 START
Early Reg.: March 29–June 13 Payments due 6/22 (Two weeks prior)
June 14–22: Payments due 6/29
June 23–July 5: Due 7/6
After July 6: Within 5 Days of Registration
CGCE billing statements are available electronically through a student’s myWestfield online portal account. First-time students must activate their account to view and pay their bill. Bills may be satisfied in one of the following three ways:
1. A student may pay his/her bill in full via credit/debit card (charged a 2.5% service fee), check, e-check, or money order;
2. A student has verified financial aid, scholarships, waivers, etc., which, with or without payment, will cover the bill. Students must submit verification of awards to the CGCE Business Office by due date.
3. A student may apply for the CGCE’s “Installment Payment Plan” to satisfy their bills through monthly installments during a term/session. Please see details under Installment Payment Plan for more information.
Bills not satisfied by their due date will be assessed a late payment fee of $100.00. Students who do not satisfy their account may be subject a financial hold preventing future course registration, withheld official academic transcripts, and conferred degrees. Additionally, students with outstanding accounts risk being placed with an outside agency for collection. Students who are placed with outside agencies are subject to up to an additional 40% collection fee.
FINANCIAL AIDThe Financial Aid Office at Westfield State University is located within the Student Administrative Service Center in the Horace Mann Center, and is committed to insuring that no student is unable to pursue his or her educational goals for lack of financial resources. Westfield State University participates in a wide variety of federal, state, and private programs. Assistance can be in the form of gift aid (scholarships and grants) and self-help programs (loans, work study, and graduate assistantships). The staff of the Financial Aid Office is available for assistance at (413) 572-5218.
TUITION WAIVERStudents may be eligible for a waiver of tuition based upon their status as a veteran, senior citizen, or an employee of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Students using military or veteran benefits, must notify Veteran and Military Services immediately upon registering for classes each semester. Students receiving National Guard benefits, senior citizens, or employee of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts must submit waivers at time of registration. Original signed waiver
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forms must be presented at the time of registration. Late waivers will not be accepted.
Employees of Westfield State University are permitted to register during general registration and late registration only. Employees’ registration for non-credit courses begins one week prior to the start of the class, pending availability.
For more complete information and policies, please visit our website at westfield.ma.edu/cgce.
WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND SCHEDULES (excludes PA program)
Withdraw and Refund Schedule for Fall and Spring (Full Term Courses):
Withdraw and Refund Schedule for accelerated
Fall/Spring and Summer Sessions:
Withdraw and Refund Schedule for accelerated Winter Session:
Refunds, if any, are based on the date and time of receipt of a student’s withdrawal, regardless of registration date or attendance. All students who wish to withdraw from a course or courses must do so in writing. It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from courses or a “Failure to Withdraw” grade of “F” will result. Non-payment or non-attendance is not a withdraw.
Students may drop a course without notation on their academic record during the published add/drop period. A withdrawal after the published add/drop period requires the student to obtain the signature of the faculty member, undergraduates require their advisor signature too. A “Course Withdrawal Form” is available online and must be submitted within the published withdrawal dates as outlined in the academic calendar. Winter and Summer sessions do not have an Add/Drop period due to the accelerated format.
Choosing to withdraw is a serious matter which may adversely affect a student’s status, financial aid, veteran benefits, and degree progress. Students should consult with their course instructor, advisor, and/or respective office prior to dropping or withdrawing from a course.
MEETING & REFUND FOR ONLINE AND HYBRID COURSESOnline and hybrid courses will be considered “meeting” as other in-person courses that begin the first day of the term (i.e., once per week for 14 weeks in fall/spring, twice per week for six weeks in the summer). The withdrawal and refund schedule follows this “meet” schedule and is effective regardless of individual student login. Please note that some online courses may have earlier start dates.
MEAL PLAN REFUNDSMeal plan pricing varies, dependent on the number of meals in the chosen plan. Please see the University Bulletin online or visit the policies section at westfield.ma.edu/cgce for more information on meal plans and refunds.
PARKING PRIVILEGESParking decals are required and only available online at buymypermit.com/wsu. Vehicles without parking decals will be ticketed. For more information, please see the policies section at westfield.ma.edu/cgce.
CAMPUS I.D. CARDAll Westfield State University students should have a bar-coded Student I.D. card as I.D. cards are required to print information on campus. For more information, please see the policies section at westfield.ma.edu/cgce.
EXCESS FINANCIAL AID TRANSFER TO OWL BUCKSStudents may transfer excess financial aid to Owl Bucks on their Campus Card one week before classes begin for the Fall and Spring terms. Excess Financial Aid cannot be transferred to the campus card for Winter and Summer sessions. The Owl Bucks Transfer Form can be found on the CGCE webpage under Forms & Publications or under the Finances tab on your myWestfield. Please note:
Withdrawal Refund Transcript Notation
Prior to the first day of the semester*
100% None
During the published Add/Drop period**
100% None
After published add/drop period No refund W
Failure to Withdraw No refund F
*There are no refunds on the $75 non-refundable registration fee. ** After the semester begins, there is no refund on the following fees:
non-refundable registration fee, educational service fee, late payment fee, late registration fee, installment payment plan fee, student identification fee.
Withdrawal Refund Transcript Notation
Prior to the first day of the semester*
100% None
During the first five (5) business days of the semester
100% on tuition only. All fees are non-refundable.
W
After the first five (5) business days of the semester
No refund W
Failure to Withdraw No refund F
*There are no refunds on the $75 non-refundable registration fee.
*There are no refunds on the $75 non-refundable registration fee.
Withdrawal Refund Transcript Notation
Prior to the first day of the semester*
100% None
After the semester begins No refund W
Failure to Withdraw No refund F
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it can take up to 72 hours for funds to be available. Once funds have been transferred to your card, they cannot be returned until you graduate or withdraw from Westfield State University. *All Owl Bucks balances under $3.00 will be forfeited at the time of graduation.
HEALTH INSURANCE REQUIREMENTMassachusetts General Laws mandate that every full- or ¾ -time student in a public or private institution of higher education during the fall and spring terms shall participate in a qualifying student health insurance program. All students enrolled full or ¾ time must choose to either waive or enroll online through www.universityhealthplans.com. Post-baccalaureate and graduate students are considered ¾ time when enrolled in at least 6.75 credits and full-time when enrolled in at least 9 credits. Undergraduate students are considered ¾ time when enrolled in at least 9 credits and full-time when enrolled in at least 12 or more credits. Failure to submit the proper waiver form will render you liable for the state-mandated coverage provided by the University and you will be billed accordingly.
HEALTH INSURANCE WAIVER INFORMATIONAll students enrolled at least ¾ time or more (6.75 or more credits for post baccalaureate and graduate, 9 or more credits for undergraduate) and who do not wish to purchase a health plan through the university, must provide proof of comparable health insurance coverage. In order to avoid being assessed a state mandated insurance charge you must waive the fee by entering your health insurance information online at www.universityhealthplans.com.From the main screen, please do the following:• Select Westfield State University• On the left side menu, click on the “Waiver Form”• Complete all required information (if information is
missing, your waiver will not be accepted)• Submit the form by clicking “Apply” and if the form is
accepted, you will receive an immediate confirmation of your waiver to the email address provided
INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PLANWestfield State University offers an installment payment plan for matriculated (degree seeking) students over a period of time during the semester. Students must apply (application available online under CGCE Forms) and be approved for each term they are seeking an installment payment plan before they may register into courses. Students must adhere to and meet the following requirements: • Matriculation in a degree or certification program
through CGCE• Students must pay total tuition and fees by published
due dates or will be subject to late fees• Pay the $100 installment payment application fee
(non-refundable) on or before first payment• First payment due at time of registration• Students will be held to all regulations regarding
withdrawals, as stated in the University’s withdraw
and refund policy, and are responsible for total payment even if they withdraw before the end of the semester and regardless of grade
• Students who have not upheld payments in prior installment payment plans, been sent to a collection agency, or placed on Administrative Withdrawal are not eligible for the installment payment plan
The first payment is due at time of registration and includes the $100 non-refundable installment payment plan fee. The remaining payments are due according to the following schedule:Fall Semester Last Friday in September Last Friday in October Last Friday in November
Spring Semester Last Friday in February Last Friday in March Last Friday in April
Summer Semesters at mid-point in term Winter Semester option not available
SENIOR CITIZEN TUITION WAIVERIn accordance with Chapter 915 of the Acts of 1977, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the College of Graduate and Continuing Education will waive tuition for persons over 60 for Massachusetts residents only, provided registration, institutional fees and related expenses are borne by the student.
Students must have the waiver form completed in advance of registration. The form is available in the CGCE Office. Proof of date of birth is required.
AUDITING CLASSESCredit Classes: Students may audit any in-person course with instructor approval. Online and hybrid courses are not available to audit. Registration for credit classes begins on the first day of the semester. Students registering for an audited class will not be charged a late registration fee. Art courses for audit have a $25 material fee.
*TUITION AND FEES: Tuition and Fees are subject to change(Only U.S. currency accepted)Undergraduate (0100–0300 level courses) per credit* $330 RN to BSN per credit* $370Graduate (0400–0600 level courses) per credit* $372MSW per credit* $475PA Cohort AY20 per credit* $695 PA Cohort AY21 per credit* $736Delayed Payment Application Fee (non-refundable) $100Auditing (Undergraduate and Graduate) *** per credit $50 Nursing Fee**** $897 each fall & spring semesterGraduate Psychology Practicum Fee $250Student Teaching Fee (per placement) $250Late Registration Fee (non-refundable) $50* Includes $85 per credit (UG) or $105 per credit (G) tuition, $75 Registration
Fee (non-refundable), $75 Educational Service Fee (non-refundable after semester starts), and other instructional fees.
**Cannot be combined with other discounts/tuition waivers.*** Courses with a certification component cannot be audited. CGCE reserves
the right to limit courses and seats available to audit at any time. An additional $25 fee is charged for audited Art classes.
****Fee for CGCE students enrolled in 4-year Day Division program only.
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For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/cgce
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGGING INTO ONLINE CLASSES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 29.
SUMMER SESSION I Course schedules are still changing. Please check westfield.ma.edu/cgce for updates.
Course # TitlePre-req
Core Cr Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor
ART UNDERGRADUATE COURSESART 0104-501 (10018) DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS AAPP 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE J. Wainright
ART 0106-501 (10019) ART SURVEY: PREHIST-MIDDLE AGE AAPP 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Nowinski
ART 0108-501 (10017) COMPUTER GRAPHICS I AAPP 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE B. Keim
ART 0323-501 (10020) INTRO TO ART EDUCATION 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE B. Keim
ART 0324-501 (10021) ART METHODS&MATERIALS 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE B. Keim
BIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESBIOL 0104-501 (10004) HUMAN BIOLOGY LSCI 4.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE K. McKeown
BIOL 0104- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee
BIOL 0104-502 (10005) HUMAN BIOLOGY LSCI 4.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE K. Porter
BIOL 0104- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee
BIOL 0106-501 (10002) BIOLOGY TODAY LSCI 4.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE D. Doe
BIOL 0106- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee
BIOL 0106-502 (10003) BIOLOGY TODAY LSCI 4.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE D. Christensen
BIOL 0106- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee
BIOL 0128-501 (10012) GENERAL BIOLOGY II 4.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu3:30-6:30 p.m.
SCI 221 E. Pollina
BIOL 0128- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
BIOL 0129-501 (10015) GENERAL BIOLOGY I 4.0 05/17-06/25Mon/Wed
3:30-6:30 p.m.
SCI 219 R. White
BIOL 0129- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
BIOL 0202-501 (10013) CONSERVATION BIOLOGY PR 4.0 05/17-06/25Mon/Wed
3:30-6:30 p.m.
SCI 221 E. Pollina
BIOL 0202- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
BIOL 0209-501 (10076) MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY PR 4.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu3:30-6:30 p.m.
SCI 214 K. Berman
BIOL 0209- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
BIOL 0218-501 (10011) MEDICAL GENETICS PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE K. McKeown
BIOL 0233-501 (10006) ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE D. Christensen
BIOL 0237-501 (10009) HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS. I PR LSCI 4.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu3:30-6:30 p.m.
WILSN 222
A. Christensen
BIOL 0237- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
BIOL 0278-501 (10014) BIOSTATISTICS ARSN 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Weng
BIOL 0280-501 (10016) SEM:THE SCI OF SCIENCE WRITING 1.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE S. Holdaway
BIOL 0377-501 (10008) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu3:30-6:30 p.m.
SCI 223 D. Christensen
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ECONOMICS UNDERGRADUATE COURSESACCT 0104-501 (10109) PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Al Zubaidi
ACCT 0318-501 (10032) FINANCIAL REPORTING III PR 3.0 05/17-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE C. Nadeau
ACCT 0318- Course runs through both summer sessions I & II.
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For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/cgce
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGGING INTO ONLINE CLASSES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 29.
Course # TitlePre-req
Core Cr Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor
ECON 0102-501 (10110) PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS SOCU 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINEH. Sackett-Taylor
FINC 0207-501 (10111) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE L. Nguyen
MGMT 0107-501 (10112) SOFTWARE APP IN MGMT 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE J. Stimpson
MGMT 0221-501 (10113) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE J. Forgue
MGMT 0250-501 (10114) QUANT APPROACH TO BUS DEC PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Chatt
MGMT 0301-501 (10115) LABOR RELATIONS PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE P. Ettman
MGMT 0321-501 (10116) MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE D. Bakuli
MGMT 0325-501 (10117) BUS STRATEGY & POLICY PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE C. Daniel
MGMT 0338-501 (10118) INTRNATL BUSINESS PR GDIV 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE Staff
MGMT 0344-501 (10119) PROJECT MANAGEMENT PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Wilson
MRKT 0306-501 (10120) LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE V. DePina
MRKT 0328-501 (10121) PRIN OF ADVERTISING PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE P. Hart
GRADUATE COURSESACCT 0518-501 (10033) INT ACCG III:FIN REPORTING III 3.0 05/17-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE C. Nadeau
ACCT 0518- Course runs through both summer sessions I & II.
CHEMISTRY (PHYSICAL SCIENCE) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
CHEM 0109-501 (10105) GEN CHEMISTRY I LEC/LAB LSCI 4.0 05/17-06/25 Thu5-7:00 p.m.
REMSYC R. Acevedo
CHEM 0109- Required lab materials for this course may be purchased through the bookstore and is inclusive of the $10 lab fee required for this
course. Online with Zoom meeting on Thursday.
COMMUNICATION UNDERGRADUATE COURSESCOMM 0101-501 (10022) INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION SOCU 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE S. Boniface
COMM 0108-501 (10023) INTRODUCTION TO FILM AAPP 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE G. Onut
COMM 0212-501 (10024) FILM & GENDER UDIV 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE T. Conant
COMM 0222-501 (10025) INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION GDIV 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE S. Acquah
CRIMINAL JUSTICE UNDERGRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0311-501 (10026) VICTIMOLOGY PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE B. Cho
CRJU 0342-501 (10028) ST:DOMESTIC INTL ARMS TRAFFICK PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE A. Perry
CRJU 0355-501 (10029) HIGH PROFILE CRIMES AND TRIALS PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE C. Kudlac
CRJU 0361-501 (10027)RESEARCHING THEORIES OF CRIME
PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE B. Cho
GRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0617-501 (10030) POLICE POLICY DEV 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE L. Barao
CRJU 0623-501 (10122) RELIGION IN THE CJ SYSTEM 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE C. Kudlac
EDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
EDUC 0221-501 (10082)INTRO STDNT EXCEPT LEARN NEEDS
3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Henley
EDUC 0309-501 (10084) CHILDRENS LITERATURE 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Kennedy
EDUC 0314-501 (10097) CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Henley
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For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/cgce
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGGING INTO ONLINE CLASSES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 29.
Course # TitlePre-req
Core Cr Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor
EDUC 0363-501 (10104) SHELTERED ENGLISH IMMERSION 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu4:30-7:45 p.m.
WILSN 116A
P. Wysocki
EDUC 0370-501 (10085) LANG/COMM DEV & INTERVENTION PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu4:30-7:45 p.m.
REMSYC H. Jellison
EDUC 0377-501 (10100) LRNG DISAB. & INSTR. STRATEG. PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE T. McLeod
EDUC 0380-501 (10087) CRITICAL MULTICULTURAL EDUC UDIV 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE S. Gleason
EDUC 0381-501 (10089) EARLY INTERV: BIRTH TO AGE 5 PR 3.0 05/17-06/25Mon/Wed
4:30-7:45 p.m.
REMSYC M. Tager
EDUC 0396-501 (10091) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE E. Bailey
GRADUATE COURSESEDUC 0509-501 (10092) CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Kennedy
EDUC 0514-501 (10098) CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Henley
EDUC 0530-501 (10093) CHILDREN'S SPEAK/LISTEN 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Curro
EDUC 0540-501 (10083) STU W/EXCEPTIONAL LRNG NDS 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Henley
EDUC 0570-501 (10086)LANG/COMM DEV AND INTERVENTION
3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu4:30-7:45 p.m.
REMSYC H. Jellison
EDUC 0577-501 (10101) LRNG DISABIL./INSTR STRAT. PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE T. McLeod
EDUC 0580-501 (10088) CRITICAL MULTICULTURAL EDUC 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE S. Gleason
EDUC 0581-501 (10090) EARLY INT:BIRTH TO AGE FIVE PR 3.0 05/17-06/25Mon/Wed
4:30-7:45 p.m.
REMSYC M. Tager
EDU 0595-501 (10124) ST: SEI STAND ALONE 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu4:30-7:45 p.m.
REMSYC Staff
EDUC 0596-501 (10094) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE E. Bailey
EDUC 0622-501 (10095) CASE STUDIES/MID & SEC 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Kennedy
EDUC 0633-501 (10096) SOC CULTURAL THEOR:FOUND OF ED 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE J. Nowicki
EDUC 0643-501 (10102) ISS&CONC/YNG CHILD'S NDS 3.0 05/17-06/25Mon/Wed
4:30-7:45 p.m.
REMSYC M. Tager
EDUC 0650-501 (10103) ISS & PROB READING:ADV SEMINAR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE S. Grimaldi
EDUC 0631-501 (10123) SHELTERED ENGLISH IMMERSION 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu4:30-7:45 p.m.
REMSYC Staff
EDUC 0690-501 (10099) CURR&INST/STU/SP NDS/L.R.E. 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE T. McLeod
ENGLISH UNDERGRADUATE COURSESENGL 0215-501 (10047) INTRO TO AMERICAN LITERATURE PR LPA 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE B. Chen
ENGL 0392-501 (10048) BUS AND TECH WRITING PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE C. Seidel
GRADUATE COURSESENGL 0630-501 (10049) ST: QUEER LITERATURE & THEORY 3.0 05/17-06/25 Mon 3:45-7 p.m. REMSYC J. DiGrazia
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE COURSESENVS 0233-501 (10007) ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATION PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE D. Christensen
ENVS 0300-501 (10036)WETLANDS ASSESSMENT/PLANNING
PR 4.0 05/17-06/25Mon/Tue/Thu
9:45-11:00a.m.
SCI 113 K. Leigh
ENVS 0300 - (Hybrid - 50% + in-person) ENVS 0300-Mon. via Zoom. Tues./Thurs. class & lab in person
ETHNIC AND GENDER STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COURSESEGST 0101-501 (10034) INTRO TO COMP ETHNIC STUDIES UDIV 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE E. Judge
EGST 0102-501 (10035) INTRO WOMEN'S & GENDER STUDIES GDIV 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE C. Robinson
GRADUATE AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONWESTFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY 9
For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/cgce
INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGGING INTO ONLINE CLASSES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 29.
Course # TitlePre-req
Core Cr Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor
GEOG, PLANNING SUSTAINABILITY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESGPS 0101-501 (10038) WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY SOCU 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE T. LeDoux
GPS 0210-501 (10037) CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY GDIV 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE A. Gross
GEOLOGY (PHYSICAL SCIENCE) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
GEOL 0108-501 (10061) GENERAL OCEANOGRAPHY ASCI 3.0 05/17-06/25Mon/Wed
5-8:15 p.m.
REMSYC A. Reyes
GEOL 0124-501 (10062) GEOLOGIC HAZARDS ASCI 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu5-8:15 p.m.
REMSYC A. Reyes
HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESHIST 0131-501 (10040) U.S. HISTORY TO 1865 HSGV 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE C. Cleaton-Ruiz
HIST 0270-501 (10041) ST:CIVIL WAR &RECONSTRUCTION 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Williams
HIST 0290-501 (10039) ST ZOMBIES AND POP CULTURE 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE M. Abate
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
LANG 0210-501 (10043) LANGUAGE, CULTURE & SOCIETYSOCU/UDIV
3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE B. Oulbeid
LASL 0101-501 (10042) AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu 5:30-8 p.m. REMSYC G. Caliendo
MATHEMATICS UNDERGRADUATE COURSESMATH 0104-501 (10077) PRECALCULUS TMTH 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE P. DeOrsey
MATH 0105-501 (10078) CALCULUS I PR TMTH 4.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE J. Johnson
MATH 0108-501 (10079) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS TMTH 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Ryczek
MATH 0108-502 (10080) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS TMTH 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Ryczek
MATH 0111-501 (10081) MATH APPLICATIONS TMTH 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE C. Gendron
MOVEMENT SCIENCE GRADUATE COURSESMOVP 0605-501 (10045) APP QUANT METH/PHYS EDUC 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE H. Noun
MOVP 0640-501 (10044) ADVANCED MOTOR LEARNING 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Rausch
MUSIC UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
MUSC 0104-501 (10052) WORLD MUSICAAPP/GDIV
3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Gibson
MUSC 0160-501 (10053) HISTORY OF JAZZAAPP/UDIV
3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE P. Coutsouridis
NURSING UNDERGRADUATE COURSESNURS 0354-501 (10054) NURSING LEADERSHIP 3.0 05/17-06/25 Thu 5-8 p.m. REMSYC M. Scanlon
NURS 0354- Online with some live sessions Thursday evenings
NURS 0354-G01 (10055) NURSING LEADERSHIP 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue 5-8 p.m. REMSYC J. Holden
NURS 0354- Online with some live sessions Tuesday evenings
NURS 0354-R01 (10056) NURSING LEADERSHIP 3.0 05/17-06/25 Wed 5-8 p.m. REMOTE J. Rivera
NURS 0354- Online with some live sessions Wednesday evenings
10 SUMMER SESSIONS 2021
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGGING INTO ONLINE CLASSES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 29.
Course # TitlePre-req
Core Cr Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor
NURS 0396-501 (10057) NURSING CAPSTONE & CLIN INTERN 6.0 05/17-08/13 Thu 5-8 p.m. REMSYC J. Pappas
NURS 0396- continues through Summer II-some live sessions on Thursdays
NURS 0396-G01 (10058) NURSING CAPSTONE & CLIN INTERN 6.0 05/17-08/13 Tue 5-8 p.m. REMSYC Staff
NURS 0396-continues through Summer II-some live sessions on Tuesdays
NURS 0396-R01 (10059) NURSING CAPSTONE & CLIN INTERN 6.0 05/17-08/13 Wed 5-8 p.m. REMOTE J. Kuhnly
NURS 0396-continues through Summer II-some live sessions on Wednesdays
PHILOSOPHY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESPHIL 0102-501 (10060) INTRO TO ETHICS LPA 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Katler
PSYCHOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESPSYC 0101-501 (10063) INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY SOCU 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE E. Bressler
PSYC 0203-501 (10064) ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE L. Shelley
PSYC 0206-501 (10065) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE J. Szpiler
PSYC 0212-501 (10071) FROM DISORDER TO ORIENTATION PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE J. Becker
PSYC 0219-501 (10066) RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYC I PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE P. Mennella
PSYC 0304-501 (10068) SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE S. Williams
PSYC 0306-501 (10125) LEARNING PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE L. Andrade
PSYC 0318-501 (10069) PSYCH-INTERPERSONAL REL&COMM PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. DesRochers
PSYC 0341-501 (10067) COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE T. Daniel
PSYC 0353-501 (10070) ST:MINDFULNESS BUDDHIST PSYC PR 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE R. Burwell
GRADUATE COURSES
PSYC 0554-501 (10072) ST: FORENSIC PSYC ELECTIVE 3.0 05/17-06/25Mon/Wed
6-8:45 p.m.
WILSN 112
J. Camilleri
PSYC 0610-501 (10073) PRINC &PRACT/PSYC TESTING 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu6-8:45 p.m.
REMSYC R. Hayes
PSYC 0620-501 (10074) DYNAMICS/GROUP COUNSEL 3.0 05/17-06/25Mon/Wed
5-7:45 p.m.
WILSN 109
D. Tarricone
PSYC 0621-501 (10075) BASIC & APPLIED RESEARCH 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue/Thu6-8:45 p.m.
WILSN 112
J. Camilleri
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE COURSESPADM 0634-501 (10051) HEALTH SERV MGT/NON-PRFT ORG 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE J. Holden
PADM 0634- PUBLIC HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION CONCENTRATION
PADM 0660-501 (10046) ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY 3.0 05/17-06/25 Thu6-9:15 p.m.
WILSN 116
M. Wolf
PADM 0660- Core Course- HIGH FLEX (can attend remotely) (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
PADM 0680-501 (10050) ST:CIVIC ENGAGE HIST THEOR PRA 3.0 05/17-06/25 Tue6-9:15 p.m.
REMSYC A. Gross
PADM 0680- AVAILABLE TO ALL CONCENTRATIONS
SOCIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESSOCI 0101-501 (10108) PRIN OF SOCIOLOGY SOCU 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE G. Aquino
SOCI 0201-501 (10106) THE FAMILY 3.0 05/17-06/25 ONLINE ONLINE T. Smith
SOCI 0315-501 (10107) SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER PR 3.0 05/17-06/04 ONLINE ONLINE N. Mangaliso
SOCI 0315- 3-week course-May17th to June 4th, 2021
GRADUATE AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONWESTFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY 11
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGGING INTO ONLINE CLASSES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 29.
SUMMER SESSION II Course schedules are still changing. Please check westfield.ma.edu/cgce for updates.
Course # TitlePre-req
Core Cr Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor
ART UNDERGRADUATE COURSESART 0104-502 (11006) DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS AAPP 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE B. Keim
ART 0107-501 (11007)ART SURVEY:RENAISSANCE-PRESENT
AAPP 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE I. Imeh
ART 0206-501 (11008) INTRO TO PUBLICATION DESIGN AAPP 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE J. Wainright
BIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESBIOL 0104-503 (11002) HUMAN BIOLOGY LSCI 4.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE K. McKeown
BIOL 0104- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee
BIOL 0104-504 (11003) HUMAN BIOLOGY LSCI 4.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE K. Porter
BIOL 0104- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee
BIOL 0106-503 (11001) BIOLOGY TODAY LSCI 4.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE D. Christensen
BIOL 0106- Additional $10.00 Lab Fee
BIOL 0239-501 (11005) HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS II PR 4.0 07/06-08/13 Tue/Thu3:30-6:30 p.m.
WILSN 224
H. Galpin
BIOL 0239 - (Hybrid - 50% + in-person) Additional $10.00 Lab Fee
BIOL 0278-502 (11004) BIOSTATISTICS ARSN 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE M. Weng
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ECONOMICS UNDERGRADUATE COURSESACCT 0105-501 (11060) PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE R. Al Zubaidi
ECON 0101-501 (11061) PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS SOCU 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE S. Chuku
MGMT 0220-501 (11062) PROD-OPERATIONS MGMT PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE D. Bakuli
MGMT 0241-501 (11063) BUSINESS LAW 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE C. Rock
MGMT 0342-501 (11064) ENTREPRENEURSHIP PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Waskiewicz
MRKT 0231-501 (11065) MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE A. Furnelli
MRKT 0309-501 (11066) SALES AND SALES MANAGEMENT PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE A. Furnelli
MRKT 0337-501 (11067) CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE P. Hart
CHEMISTRY (PHYSICAL SCIENCE) UNDERGRADUATE COURSESCHEM 0111-501 (11056) GEN CHEMISTRY II LEC/LAB PR LSCI 4.0 07/06-08/13 Thu 5-7 p.m. REMSYC R. Acevedo
CHEM 0111- Required lab materials for this course may be purchased through the bookstore and is inclusive of the $10 lab fee required for this
course. Online with Zoom meeting on Thursday.
COMMUNICATION UNDERGRADUATE COURSESCOMM 0101-502 (11009) INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION SOCU 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE S. Boniface
COMM 0108-502 (11010) INTRODUCTION TO FILM AAPP 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE C. Gullen
COMM 0202-501 (11011) INTRO. TO PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Conant
COMM 0213-501 (11012) GLOBAL FILM STUDIES GDIV 4.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE G. Onut
COMM 0329-501 (11013) CRIME AND THE MEDIA 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Gardner
12 SUMMER SESSIONS 2021
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR LOGGING INTO ONLINE CLASSES CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 29.
Course # TitlePre-req
Core Cr Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor
CRIMINAL JUSTICE UNDERGRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0344-501 (11014) ST:GANG INTERVENTIONS PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Nixon
CRJU 0347-501 (11015) ST:DETERRENCE:WHEN IT WORKS PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Nixon
CRJU 0349-501 (11016) ST:COMMUNITY THEORIES OF CRIME PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE O. Ilchi
GRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0631-501 (11017) MULTINATIONAL CRIME 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE D. Price
CRJU 0698-501 (11073) ST: RESEARCHING CRIM THEORY 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE B. Cho
EDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE COURSESEDUC 0221-502 (11050) INTRO STDNT EXCEPT LEARN NEEDS 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE M. Henley
EDUC 0309-502 (11052) CHILDRENS LITERATURE 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE K. Itterly
EDUC 0344-501 (11070) DEV/IMP STNRD-BASE CURR VOC ED 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE D. Jarvis
GRADUATE COURSESEDUC 0509-502 (11053) CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE K. Itterly
EDUC 0540-502 (11051) STU W/EXCEPTIONAL LRNG NDS 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE M. Henley
EDUC 0544-501 (11071) COMP BASED VOC ED CURR DEV 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE D. Jarvis
EDUC 0642-501 (11054) INFLUENCE/PLAY YNG CHLD 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE M. Curro
EDUC 0645-501 (11055) PRAC I:CLIN EXP RDING ELEM PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE S. Berkowitz
ENGLISH UNDERGRADUATE COURSESENGL 0392-502 (11029) BUS AND TECH WRITING PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE G. Neikirk
ETHNIC AND GENDER STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COURSESEGST 0101-502 (11018) INTRO TO COMP ETHNIC STUDIES UDIV 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE M. Hennessy
EGST 0102-502 (11019) INTRO WOMEN'S & GENDER STUDIES GDIV 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE M. Hennessy
EGST 0203-501 (11020) INTRO AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES UDIV 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE D. Gordon
GEOG, PLANNING SUSTAINABILITY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESGPS 0105-501 (11021) INTRO COMMUNITY PLANNING SOCU 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE A. Gross
HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESHIST 0132-501 (11022) U.S.HISTORY SINCE 1865 HSGV 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE N. Aieta
HIST 0266-501 (11024) HISTORY OF BASEBALL 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE J. Dempsey
HIST 0290-502 (11072) ST:CONSPIRACIES & SECRET SOC 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE M. Abate
LANGUAGE AND CULTURE STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
LANG 0210-502 (11027) LANGUAGE, CULTURE & SOCIETYSOCU/UDIV
3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE B. Oulbeid
LASL 0101-502 (11026) AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 3.0 07/06-08/13 Tue/Thu 5:30-8 p.m. REMSYC G. Caliendo
LLIT 0201-501 (11025)WOMEN WRIT.OF AMERICAS:GLOBAL
GDIV/LPA
3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE R. Ohayon
GRADUATE COURSESLSPA 0516-501 (11028) INTENSIVE SPANISH CONVERSATION 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE H. Viera
GRADUATE AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONWESTFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY 13
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Course # TitlePre-req
Core Cr Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor
MATHEMATICS UNDERGRADUATE COURSESMATH 0104-502 (11045) PRECALCULUS TMTH 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE P. DeOrsey
MATH 0106-502 (11046) CALCULUS II PR TMTH 4.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE J. Johnson
MATH 0108-503 (11047) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS TMTH 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE C. Gendron
MATH 0111-502 (11048) MATH APPLICATIONS TMTH 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE R. Ryczek
MATH 0115-501 (11049) MATH FOR BUS-SOC SCI TMTH 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE C. Gendron
MUSIC UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
MUSC 0104-502 (11032) WORLD MUSICAAPP/GDIV
3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE J. Schwartz
MUSC 0160-502 (11033) HISTORY OF JAZZAAPP/UDIV
3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE E. Orgill
POLITICAL SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE COURSESPOLS 0101-501 (11034) AMERICAN NATL GOVT HSGV 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE Y. Jo
PSYCHOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESPSYC 0202-501 (11035) CHILD DEVELOPMENT PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE C. Laliberte
PSYC 0308-501 (11036) STATS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Kinstle
PSYC 0311-501 (11040) HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE S. Williams
PSYC 0316-501 (11039) PSYCH OF HUMAN SEXUALITY PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE E. Bressler
PSYC 0319-501 (11037) RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYC II PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE J. Camilleri
PSYC 0336-501 (11038) PSYCH OF THE FAMILY PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Kiefer
PSYC 0353-501 (11042) ST:PSYCHOLOGY OF GENDER PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Cemborski
PSYC 0353-502 (11043) ST: PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE L. Simpson
PSYC 0359-501 (11041) SENSATION & PERCEPTION PR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Daniel
GRADUATE COURSESPSYC 0641-501 (11068) ETHCS&STNDS/MNTL HLTH PRF ORI 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE R. Hayes
PSYC 0645-501 (11069) COUNSELING DIVERSE POPULATIONS 3.0 07/06-08/13 Tue/Thu 6-8:45 p.m. WILSN 109 K. Tobin
PSYC 0664-501 (11044) EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BEH. 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE J. Reyes
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE COURSESMGMT 0560-501 (11030) RESOURCE DEV:NON-PROF. SECTOR 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE T. Waskiewicz
MGMT 0560- NON-PROFIT CONCENTRATION
PADM 0625-501 (11031) ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE P. Zampini
PADM 0625- PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION CONCENTRATION
SOCIAL WORK GRADUATE COURSESSOCW 0543-501 (11057) ADV. STANDING BRIDGE COURSE 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE S. Fakunmoju
SOCW 0543-502 (11058) ADV. STANDING BRIDGE COURSE 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE J. Propp
SOCIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSESSOCI 0202-501 (11059) RACE & ETHNIC RELAT PR UDIV 3.0 07/06-08/13 ONLINE ONLINE G. Aquino
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GRADUATE AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONWESTFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY 17
18 SUMMER SESSIONS 2021
1 Payment is due on or before May 17, 2021. Tuition waiver forms must be presented with registration for waiver credit; retroactive credit is not allowed.
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES ACADEMIC CALENDAR
WITHDRAWAL AND REFUND POLICY A student wishing to withdraw voluntarily from the University must confer first with the PA Program Director. Refunds of tuition and instructional fees, if any, are made on the basis of the date and time of receipt of a student’s withdrawal. Non-payment does not result in withdrawal from the University. Students who officially withdraw from the University after the first day of the semester will receive a designation of ‘W’ on their transcript.
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PROGRAM REFUND SCHEDULEWithdrawals prior to the first day of semester 100%Withdrawals during the first two weeks of semester 80%Withdrawals during the third week of semester 60%Withdrawals during the fourth week of semester 40%Withdrawals during the fifth week of semester 20%Withdrawals after the fifth week of semester No Refund
Before semester starts, no refund made on $75 registration fee. After semester starts, no refund on $75 registration fee and $75 educational service fee. In addition, there will be no refunds made on the late payment fee, delayed payment fee, and student identification fee after the semester begins. This policy is in accordance with the 1998 Financial Aid Reauthorization Act. It will be reviewed annually by the Vice President of Finance and the Board of Trustees. This policy also is subject to change without prior written notification.
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR FOR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES FALL 2021SESSION DATES: SEPTEMBER 1–DECEMBER 23, 2021
GENERAL REGISTRATION (ONLINE, DROP-OFF): JULY 6–AUGUST 15, 2021
$50 LATE REGISTRATION FEE BEGINS: AUGUST 16, 2021
*DATES IN THE PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Additional information can be found in the Graduate Catalog online.
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May 17 LATE REGISTRATION BEGINS $50 Late registration fee begins. Register online at my.westfield.ma.edu or mail-in form.
June 1 CLASSES BEGIN DEADLINE FOR DELAYED PAYMENT PLAN
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July 5 INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED University closed
August 20 LAST CLASS
August 30 GRADES DUE AT NOON
GRADUATE AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONWESTFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY 19
PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR FOR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES FALL 2021SESSION DATES: SEPTEMBER 1–DECEMBER 23, 2021
GENERAL REGISTRATION (ONLINE, DROP-OFF): JULY 6–AUGUST 15, 2021
$50 LATE REGISTRATION FEE BEGINS: AUGUST 16, 2021
*DATES IN THE PLAN AHEAD CALENDAR ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/cgce
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PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIESSUMMER 2021 COURSESCourse # Title Credit Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor
PAS 0602-501 (45023) PROFESSIONAL PRACT ISSUES II 1.0 06/01-08/20 Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5:00 p.m. BATES 227 J. Hixon
PAS 0602 - (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
PAS 0622-501 (45006) ENDOCRINOLOGY 3.0 06/01-08/20 Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5:00 p.m. BATES 227 M. Duffelmeyer
PAS 0622 - (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
PAS 0623-501 (45002) GASTROENTEROLOGY 4.0 06/01-08/20 Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5:00 p.m. BATES 227 J. Grabowski
PAS 0623 - (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
PAS 0624-501 (45004) GENITOURINARY 2.0 06/01-08/20 Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5:00 p.m. BATES 227 C. Dexheimer
PAS 0624 - (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
PAS 0626-501 (45024) HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY 3.00 06/01-08/20 Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5:00 p.m. BATES 227 C. Dexheimer
PAS 0626 - (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
PAS 0635-501 (45022) NEPHROLOGY 4.0 06/01-08/20 Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5:00 p.m. BATES 227 M. Duffelmeyer
PAS 0635 - (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
PAS 0642-501 (45007) INTEGRATION II 3.0 06/01-08/20 Mon-Fri 8 a.m.-5:00 p.m. SCI 118 J. Hixon
PAS 0642 - (Hybrid - 50% + in-person)
PAS 0652-501 (45008) CLINICAL SEMINAR II 1.0 06/01-08/20 S. Lee
PAS 0661-501 (45009) ADDICTION MEDICINE CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0662-501 (45010) AMBULATORY CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0663-501 (45011) ELECTIVE MEDICINE CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0664-501 (45012) EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0665-501 (45013) GERIATRIC MEDICINE CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0667-501 (45014) INPATIENT MEDICINE CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0668-501 (45015) BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0669-501 (45016) MUSCULOSKELETAL CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0670-501 (45017) PEDIATRIC MEDICINE CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0671-501 (45018) SURGERY CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
PAS 0672-501 (45019) WOMEN'S HEALTH CLERKSHIP 4.0 06/01-08/20 HOSP S. Lee
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2021 NON-CREDIT COURSES
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MTEL Preparation - Communication and Literacy May 17 - June 16, 2021 Monday/Wednesday 4:30 - 6:30p.m. $290.00
Human Biology for Social Workers May 17 - June 25, 2021 Online Online $415.00
GMAT Prep Course (Live Online) June 3 - June 29, 2021 Tuesday/Thursday 7:00 - 10:00p.m. $849.00
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Paralegal Studies June 28 - August 13, 2021 Online Online Varies
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Paralegal Studies August 23 - October 8, 2021 Online Online Varies
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15 HOUR SEI AND SE COURSES
EEC 108 UNDERSTANDING ACADEMIC LANGUAGE TO IMPROVE CONTENT AREA INSTRUCTION FOR ELLS (DIFFERENTIATED BY CONTENT AREA)
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EEC 113 USING TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT ELLS IN SEI AND ESL/ELD CLASSROOM
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CONTENT AREA COURSES FOR 15 PDPS
ARTDESIGN APPLICATIONS
HISTORYAMERICA’S HIDDEN HEROS
MATHACTIVE LEARNING IN A PRE CALCULUS CLASSROOM
MUSICHISTORY OF JAZZ
SCIENCEEXPLORING PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS TO IMPROVE CONTENT INSTRUCTION IN POPULATION AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
SOCIAL EMOTIONAL LEARNING (SEL)INTRODUCTION TO MINDFULNESS AND SELF CARE FOR YOU AND YOUR STUDENTS
MENTOR COURSES
MENTOR COURSEMENTOR TRAINING
DISTRICT MENTOR COURSEDEVELOPING HIGH QUALITY MENTORING PROGRAMS IN SCHOOL DISTRICTS
DIGITAL LITERACY COURSESINTEGRATING MA DLCS STANDARDS INTO ELEMENTARY MATH EDUCATION’
NEW ‘DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP’
NEW ‘WEB DEVELOPMENT’
NEW ‘ONLINE LEARNING BEST PRACTICE PEDAGOGY FOR ELEMENTARY CLASSROOMS’
NEW ‘ONLINE LEARNING BEST PRACTICE PEDAGOGY FOR SECONDARY CLASSROOMS
SEI ENDORSEMENT OPTION FOR 15 PDPS
SEI MTEL PREP COURSE { 8-WEEK ACCESS
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26 SUMMER SESSIONS 2021
COMMON CORE OF STUDIESThe Common Core of Studies is divided into 5 sections (Humanities, Social Science, Mathematics/Applied Analytical Reasoning, Science, and Diversity) each having its own sub-categories.
HUMANITIES SECTION (18 CREDITS, 6 FROM EACH AREA):
ENGLISH COMPOSITION (6 CREDITS) [CMP]ENGL 0101 & 0102 English Composition I and II ENGL 0105 & 0110 English Composition I and II (HNRS)
LITERARY & PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS (6 CREDITS) [LPA]EDUC 0207 Philosophy of EducationEGST 0210 US Latino/a LiteraturesEGST 0232 Puerto Rican LiteratureENGL 0112 Intro to Black American LitENGL 0115 Intro to Native American LitENGL 0117 Intro to Asian American LitENGL 0210 British Literature to 1603ENGL 0211 British Literature 1603-1780ENGL 0212 British Lit from 1780 to the PresentENGL 0213 Introduction to British LiteratureENGL 0215 Introduction to American LiteratureENGL 0216 American Literature to 1865ENGL 0217 American Literature since 1865 ENGL 0218 Postcolonial Lit and TheoryENGL 0221 World LiteratureENGL 0228 Introduction to ShakespeareGARP 0106 Envir., Substain. & SocietyLFRE 0201 Reading French TextsLLIT 0201 Women Writers of Americas: GlobalLLIT 0202 Women Writers of Americas: USLLIT 0210 Studies in Literature of Africa LLIT 0220 Studies in European CulturesLLIT 0232 Puerto Rican LiteratureLLIT 0310 Studies in Hispanic CivilizationLSPA 0217 Reading Spanish TextsMATH 0216 Studies in Literature of MathematicsPHIL 0101 Intro to Social & Political PhilosophyPHIL 0102 Introduction to EthicsPHIL 0104 Great Philosophical IssuesPHIL 0109 Intro to Philosophy of ReligionPHIL 0110 Intro to Philosophy of SciencePHIL 0211 Asian PhilosophyTHEA 0260 Script Analysis & Interpretation
APPRECIATION OF THE ARTS (6 CREDITS) [AAPP] ART 0104 Design FundamentalsART 0106 Art Survey: Prehist-Middle AgesART 0107 Art Survey: Renaissance to PresentART 0108 Introduction to Computer GraphicsART 0206 Intro. To Elec. Publication DesignART 0354 Women Artists of Western WorldCOMM 0108 Introduction to FilmCOMM 0245 The Silent FilmENGL 0240 Cultural StudiesENGL/COMM 0108 Introduction to Film ENGL 0276 Writing About the ArtsMUSC 0101 Music AppreciationMUSC 0103 Music Appreciation (Major/Minor)MUSC 0104 World MusicMUSC 0110 Basic Music TheoryMUSC 0160 History of JazzTHEA 0104 Introduction to TheatreTHEA 0121 Acting Styles and PeriodsTHEA 0151 Introduction to PerformanceTHEA 0261 Theatre History: Early StagesTHEA 0262 Theatre History: Ren. to Romant.THEA 0263 Theatre History: The Mod. Stage
SOCIAL SCIENCE SECTION (12 CREDITS REQUIRED; AT LEAST 3 CREDITS MUST BE FROM THE U. S. HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT AREA):
U. S. HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT (AT LEAST 3 CREDITS) [HSGV] HIST 0131 U.S. History and Gov’t to 1865 HIST 0132 U.S. History & Gov’t, 1865–Present POLS 0101 American National GovernmentPOLS 0103 State and Local Government
SOCIAL UNDERSTANDING (MAXIMUM 9 CREDITS) [SOCU]ANTH 0101 Intro to AnthropologyART 0332 Art History of the Black BodyCAIS 0101 Computers and SocietyCOMM 0101 Intro to Mass CommunicationCOMM 0233 Documentary FilmCRJU 0101 Introduction to Criminal JusticeECON 0101 Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 0102 Principles of MicroeconomicsEDUC 0220 Schools in American CultureEGST 0208 Hip Hop CulturesEGST 0209 Images of Black and BrownEGST 0235 Queer Studies & Pop CulturesEGST 0237 U.S. Latino/a Diasporic Comm.GARP 0101 World Regional GeographyGARP 0105 Intro to Community PlanningGARP 0203 Geography Hunger/Poverty in USGERO 0101 Intro to GerontologyHIST 0101 Western Experience IHIST 0102 Western Experience IIHIST 0276 Latin America to 1800HIST 0277 Latin America since 1800LANG 0210 Language, Culture & SocietyLCUL 0220 Envisioning the AmericasPOLS 0105 Law, Courts, and PoliticsPOLS 0209 International RelationsPSYC 0101 Introduction to PsychologySOCI 0101 Principles of Sociology
MATHEMATICS/APPLIED ANALYTICAL REASONING SECTION (6 CREDITS REQUIRED; 3 CREDITS MUST BE FROM THE TRADITIONAL MATHEMATICS AREA):
TRADITIONAL MATHEMATICS (AT LEAST 3 CREDITS) [TMTH]MATH 0104 Pre-calculus MATH 0105 Calculus I MATH 0106 Calculus IIMATH 0108 Elementary StatisticsMATH 0110 Mathematical ExplorationsMATH 0111 Mathematical ApplicationsMATH 0115 Math for Business & Social SciencesMATH 0153 Foundations: Number SystemsMATH 0250 Foundations: Patterns/Reasoning/AlgebraMATH 0251 Foundations: GeometryMATH 0252 Foundations: Probability & Statistics
APPLIED ANALYTICAL REASONING [ARSN]BIOL 0278 BiostatisticsCAIS 0117 Intro Computer Programming: BASICCAIS 0120 Computer Science Program DesignCRJU 0313 Quant Methods in Criminal JusticeECON 0204 Intro to Mathematical EconomicsECON/FINC 0305 Intro to Econometric MethodsGARP 0246 Quant Methods for Phys/Soc SciMATH 0123 Math Methods in Natural SciencesPHIL 0103 Symbolic Logic IPHIL 0206 Symbolic Logic IISOCI 0251 Research Methods II
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SCIENCE SECTION (7 CREDITS; 4 MUST BE A LAB. SCIENCE):
LABORATORY SCIENCE (AT LEAST 4 CREDITS) [LSCI]BIOL 0102 Environmental BiologyBIOL 0104 Human BiologyBIOL 0106 Biology TodayBIOL 0237 Human Anatomy and Physiology ICHEM 0101 Introduction to ChemistryCHEM 0103 Chemistry of the Life SciencesCHEM 0109 General Chemistry ICHEM 0111 General Chemistry IIGARP 0102 Physical GeographyGEOL 0101 Physical GeologyGEOL 0107 Historical Geology with LabGNSC 0101 Physical Science PHSC 0101 Introduction to PhysicsPHSC 0115 General Physics I PHSC 0117 General Physics IIPHSC 0125 Physics IPHSC 0127 Physics II
ALLIED SCIENCE [ASCI]ASTR 0101 AstronomyASTR 0105 The Solar SystemASTR 0121 Life in the UniverseENVS 0101 Princ. of Environmental SciGARP 0107 Climate ChangeGARP 0110 Science for Future PresidentsGARP 0230 MeteorologyGARP 0106 Envir. Substain. & SocietyGEOL 0102 Physical Geology (no laboratory)GEOL 0106 Historical GeologyGEOL 0108 General OceanographyGEOL 0109 Oceanography in the FieldGEOL 0124 Geological HazardsGEOL 0205 Environmental GeologyGEOL 0211 Geology in Filed: Selected LocationMOVP 0100 Introduction to Exercise SciencePHSC 0103 Energy, Environment and Society
DIVERSITY SECTION (6 CREDITS, 3 CREDITS FROM EACH AREA)
GLOBAL DIVERSITY [GDIV] ANTH 0101 Introduction to AnthropologyART 0333 Early 20th Century ArtART 0357 Islamic ArtCOMM 0213 Global Film StudiesCOMM 0222 Intercultural CommunicationCOMM 0306 International CommunicationEGST 0102 Intro to Women’s & Gender StudiesEGST 0206 Intro to Islamic StudiesEGST 0211 Indian Cinema: Gender and IdentityEGST 0213 Cont Issues in Islamic StudiesEGST 0217 Culture and PersonalityEGST 0260 Intro to Medical AnthropologyENGL 0218 Postcolonial Lit and TheoryENGL 0221 World LiteratureENGL 0287 World DramaENGL 0327 Contemporary Cross-Cultural LitGARP 0210 Cultural GeographyHIST 0215 Intro to Middle East, Africa, & AsiaHIST 0276 Latin America to 1800HIST 0277 Latin America Since 1800LACS 0101 Intro to Latin Amer. and Caribbean StudiesLARA 0102 Arabic IILARA 0103 Arabic III
LARA 0104 Arabic IVLCHI 0102 Chinese IILCHI 0103 Chinese IIILCHI 0104 Chinese IVLCUL 0201 Women in the Hispanic WorldLCUL 0220 Envisioning the AmericasLFRE 0102 French IILFRE 0103 French IIILFRE 0104 French IVLFRE 0201 Reading French TextsLFRE 0205 Speaking &Writing French: IntermLFRE 0305 Speaking & Writing French: AdvancedLLIT 0201 Women Writers of Amer: GlobalLLIT 0210 Studies in Literature of AfricaLLIT 0220 Studies in European CulturesLLIT 0310 Seminar in Hispanic CivilizationLSPA 0102 Spanish IILSPA 0103 Spanish IIILSPA 0104 Spanish IVLSPA 0215 Speaking & Writing Spanish: IntermLSPA 0217 Reading Spanish TextsMGMT 0338 International BusinessMUSC 0104 World MusicPHIL 0217 Political Philosophy and FilmPOLS 0110 Introduction to Asian StudiesPOLS 0209 International RelationsSOCI 0326 The Global Experience
UNITED STATES DIVERSITY [UDIV] ART 0358 African American ArtCOMM 0212 Film and GenderCRJU 0312 Women in the Crim Justice SystemECON 0304 Urban EconomicsEDUC 0380 Multicultural EducationEGST 0101 Intro to Comparative Ethnic StudiesEGST 0203 Intro to African American ExperienceEGST 0204 Intro to Latino/a StudiesEGST 0205 Intro to GLBT StudiesEGST 0208 Hip Hop CulturesEGST 0209 Images of Black and BrownEGST 0212 Intro to Asian Amer. StudiesEGST 0216 Deviance and CultureEGST 0220 Religion, Gender and SocietyEGST 0221 Women in Modern OrganizationsEGST 0232 Puerto Rican LiteratureEGST 0237 U.S. Latino/a Diasporic Comm.ENGL 0112 Intro to Black American LitENGL 0115 Intro to Native American LitENGL 0117 Intro to Asian American LitENGL 0240 Cultural StudiesGARP 0203 Geography Hunger/Poverty in USGARP 0204 Housing in AmericaHIST 0263 U.S. Women’s HistoryHIST 0264 African American HistoryHIST 0265 The Minority ExperienceHIST 0275 African-Amer Hist/Civil Rights since 1865 LANG 0210 Language, Culture & SocietyLCUL 0210 Hispanic Cultures in the U. S.LLIT 0202 Women Writers of the Americas: U.S.LLIT 0232 Puerto Rican LiteratureMOVP 0325 Women and SportMUSC 0160 History of JazzSOCI 0202 Race and Ethnic RelationsSOCI 0319 Sociology of Sexualities
28 SUMMER SESSIONS 2021CAMPUS MAP
1. THE HORACE MANN CENTERAccounts PayableAdministration & FinanceAdmission OfficeCenter for Teacher
Education and ResearchCollege for KidsCollege of Graduate &
Continuing EducationCommunity Education Computer LabCriminal Justice DepartmentEvent ManagementFinancial AidGarden CaféHuman ResourcesInstitutional AdvancementMarketing and CommunicationNon-Discrimination
and CompliancePayrollPresident’s Office
Procurement and Administrative Services
Public AffairsRisk ManagementStudent Accounts
2. THE WOODWARD CENTERAlumni FieldAstroturf, Baseball Diamond, Track and
Field HouseAthletic Storage
Building/Concessions and Rest Rooms
Athletics DepartmentMovement Science, Sport and Leisure
Studies Department3. STANLEY PARK4. NETTIE M. STEVENS SCIENCE AND
INNOVATION CENTERNursing and Science Labs
5. PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEXCampus Police
6. BATES HALLBates Computer LabEnglish DepartmentHistory DepartmentPhysician AssistantMilitary Excellence Center
7. WILSON HALLBiology Department
and Green HouseCampus Card Program OfficeCenter for Instructional TechnologyChemical and
Physical SciencesComputer & Information
Science DepartmentEconomics & Management
DepartmentEnvironmental Science DepartmentGeography & Regional Planning Dept.Information Technology ServicesLiberal Studies ProgramMathematics DepartmentNursing Department
Philosophy DepartmentPsychology DepartmentWilson Grill DiningSavignano AuditoriumsWilson Computer Labs
8. MOD HALLEthnic & Gender StudiesHonors ProgramSociologySocial WorkWorld Languages
9. FERST INTERFAITH CENTER10. NEW RESIDENCE HALL11. DAVIS HALL
Residence Hall12. COURTNEY HALL
Residence Hall13. BANACOS ACADEMIC CENTER
Tutoring CenterDisability ServicesLearning Disabilities Program
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14. PARENZO HALLAcademic Achievement OfficeAcademic Advising
Center/Peer AdvisingAcademic AffairsAcademic Technology ServicesCentral ReceivingCopy Center Dever StageEducation DepartmentEnvironmental Health & SafetyEnvironmental ServicesFacilities and OperationsFaculty Center for Teaching
& LearningFaculty Grants &
Sponsored ProgramsInstitutional ResearchInternational ProgramsMacintosh LabMailroom
Parenzo Gymnasium Political Science DepartmentReading and Writing CenterRegistrarStudent Support ServicesTrio ProgramSupply RoomSwitchboardTeacher Education CouncilTrades and GroundsUrban Education Program Office
15. SCANLON HALLHealth Services OfficeLoughman Living Room Residence Hall Residential Life OfficeScanlon Banquet Hall
16. TIM & JEANNE’S DINING COMMONSThe Fr. John Dean Dining HallThe Tekoa Room
17. MAINTENANCE/TRADES DEPARTMENT
18. LAMMERS HALLCareer CenterCounseling CenterResidence Hall
19. UNIVERSITY HALLResidence Hall
20. ELY CAMPUS CENTERArno Maris Art GalleryBarnes & Noble BookstoreCampus Center Communication Department Commuter AffairsCyber Cafe Dunkin Donuts Ely Library Ely Studio TheaterJudicial Affairs OfficeMacintosh LabOffice of Diversity, Inclusion
and Student ActivitiesStudent AffairsStudent Club Offices
Student Government AssociationTechnology Support Desk TV StudioFitness Center & Indoor PoolWestfield Voice Campus NewspaperWSKB Radio Station
21. APARTMENTSConlin HallSeymour HallWelch Hall(student apts. for upperclassmen)
22. DICKINSON HALLResidence Hall
23. POWER PLANT24. CATHERINE DOWER
PERFORMING AND FINE ARTS CENTERArt DepartmentMusic DepartmentTheatre Department
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SUMMER I SESSION 2021SESSION DATES: MAY 17–25, 2021
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