Summer/Fall 2009 Schedule Informational Guide
For up-to-date course offerings and classroom assignmentsvisit the online Schedule of Classes at http://www.csustan.edu/classschedule/
Summer Term 2009Session A: June 15-July 24
Session B: July 27-August 21
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITYSTANISLAUS
Fall Semester 2009September 9-December 11
Updated 09/09/09
Table of ContentsSymbols and Abbreviations ................................................................................................................. 3Dates to Remember ........................................................................................................................... 4-5Final Exam Schedules ....................................................................................................................... 6-7 Summer 2009 .................................................................................................................................... 6 Fall 2009 ........................................................................................................................................... 7Fee Schedules ................................................................................................................................... 8-10Fee Payment Deadlines .......................................................................................................................11myCSUSTAN Student Account Information ................................................................................... 12Web Registration Instructions .......................................................................................................... 13Registration Facts ......................................................................................................................... 14-18 Overview of the Registration Process ............................................................................................. 14 Alternative Registration Methods ................................................................................................... 15 Other Registration Information ................................................................................................. 16-18Registration Activity Dates ................................................................................................................ 19Special Situations ............................................................................................................................... 20Money Matters .............................................................................................................................. 21-36 Registration Fees ............................................................................................................................ 21 Refund Schedule .............................................................................................................................. 22 Direct Deposit Information ............................................................................................................. 23 Fee Schedule ..............................................................................................................................24-31 Other Fees ...................................................................................................................................... 32 Warrior Card Information .............................................................................................................. 32 Payment Methods ............................................................................................................................ 33 Financial Aid .................................................................................................................................. 33 Scholarships, Tax Incentives, Waivers ....................................................................................... 33-34 Refund Deadlines ............................................................................................................................ 34 Installment Plan .............................................................................................................................. 36Testing Information ......................................................................................................................37-39New Student Orientation ..............................................................................................................40-41Writing Proficiency Courses ............................................................................................................. 42Community Service Learning ........................................................................................................... 43Televised Course Information ........................................................................................................... 44General Education Curriculum ...................................................................................................45-50Summit Program ........................................................................................................................... 51-52General Information ..................................................................................................................... 53-54CSU Stanislaus Turlock Map ............................................................................................................ 55CSU Stanislaus Stockton Map .......................................................................................................... 56Merced Tri-College Center Map ....................................................................................................... 57College Year Calendar ....................................................................................................................... 58Subject Listing by College & Department .................................................................................. 59-60Campus Telephone Extensions..................................................................................................... 61-62Index 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The California State University is committed to providing equal opportunities to male and female CSU students in all campus programs including intercollegiate atheletics. This Schedule of Classes is produced by the Office of Enrollment Services with input from various departments on campus. Although every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of the information contained herein, faculty assignments, class times, locations, course attributes, fees and course offerings may change without notice. California State University, Stanislaus does not guarantee the availability of a particular course or section. Enrollment is permitted only until the maximum number of students has been enrolled in any section.
On September 18, 2007 the mailing address for California State University, Stanislaus changed to the following:California State University, Stanislaus
One University CircleTurlock, CA 95382
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SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONSOnline Schedule Symbols & Notations
The table to the right represents the columns that appear in the online Schedule of Classes. Various symbols may appear in each column denoting specific information.
General Ed column indicates the class is
applicable toward Upper or Lower division General Education requirements
indicates the class is applicable toward the Multicultural General Education requirement.
indicates the class is applicable toward both Upper or Lower division & the Multicultural General Education Requirements.
Restricted column indicates the class has additional requirements that must be met before a student can enroll. Check the latest catalog or catalog supplement available online. Copies of catalogs and supplements are also on file in the campus library.Consent column
indicates the class requires consent from the Instructor.
indicates the class requires consent from the Department Chair.
Special Fees column indicates the class has an applicable fee. See the Money
Matters section of this Informational Guide for the fee amount.
(WP) Writing Proficiency class. Writing proficiency screening test (WPST) required before enrollment in these classes.
Honors class section.
Televised class section.
Class has additional hours to be arranged.
Online class. See online Schedule of Classes for additional information regarding the online offering.
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Grading Options CodesC Courses graded exclusively credit/no creditOPT Courses graded by letter with student option to receive credit/no creditL Courses graded exclusively by letterANC Courses graded A,B,C/NC (Remedial)
Building CodesA ...............................................................................................ArtC ............................................... Bizzini Hall/Classroom BuildingCX .....................................................................Classroom AnnexD ............................................................................Drama/TheatreE .................................................................. Educational ServicesF .................................................................................Field HouseF WFC .......................................................Warrior Fitness CenterG ............................................................................................ GymGR ...............................................................................Golf RangeIC...................................................................... Innovative CenterL ............................................................................Vasche LibraryLOCALTV ..............................Turlock Cable TV Ch. 2 (Charter)M ......................................................................................... MusicMB ....................................Mary Stuart Rogers (MSR) BasementMR ......................... Bernell and Flora Snider Music Recital HallMSR ..... Mary Stuart Rogers (MSR) Educational Srvcs GatewayN ..............................................................Naraghi Hall of ScienceO ......................................................... Outdoor Athletic FacilitiesP ................ Demergasso-Bava Hall (DBH)/Professional SchoolsS ........................................................................................ScienceSB ............................................................................ Softball FieldSF ..............................................................................Soccer FieldSS ....................................................................... Student ServicesSTK ...............................................................................Stockton*T ....................................................................... Fieldhouse AnnexTC ...........................................................................Tennis CourtsTR ........................................................................................TrackU ........................................................................ University UnionV .................................. Residential Life Village/Student Housing*Stockton Room numbers with “A” prefix are in the Acacia Building.
Off-Campus CodesCALAVE ....................................................................... CalaverasANGEL ................................................................... Angels CampCERES .................................................................................CeresCOLUMB ..................................................................... ColumbiaMER ..................................................................................MercedMCOE ..................................Merced County Office of EducationMODEST ........................................................................ ModestoMOSSL .................................................................. Moss LandingSJCOE .......................... San Joaquin County Office of EducationSCOE ...............................Stanislaus County Office of EducationSTK ...........................................CSU Stanislaus-Stockton CenterTURLOC.......................................................... Turlock Field Site
CorequisitesCourses with these designations must be taken concurrently:LEC Lecture course section with corequisiteLAB Lab course with corequisiteACT Activity course section with corequisiteDIS Discussion course section with corequisite
Days of the Week CodesM MondayT TuesdayW WednesdayR Thursday
F FridayS SaturdayU Sunday
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DATES TO REMEMBER
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SUMMER 2009 DATES TO REMEMBER April 24th .............. Priority Web Registration Notices emailed May 8th ................ Warrior Day 11th .............. PRIORITY WEB REGISTRATION BY APPOINTMENT (ENDS MAY 22ND) Students registering for courses that do not meet the entire length of the term/semester must do so during Priority, Open or Late Registration periods AND before Census date (see below for Census Date) 25th .............. Memorial Day-Campus closed 26th .............. OPEN REGISTRATION BEGINS FOR ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS SESSION A (ENDS JUNE 11TH) & SESSION B (ENDS JULY 23rd)
Students registering for courses that do not meet the entire length of the term/semester must do so during Priority, Open or Late Registration periods AND before Census date (see below for Census Date)
June 2nd ................ New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Turlock) 5th ............... Commencement for the following Colleges: Business, Human & Health Sciences, and Natural Sciences 6th ................ Commencement for the following Colleges: Arts, Education, and Humanities & Social Sciences 11th .............. OPEN REGISTRATION ENDS: SUMMER SESSION A New Student Orientation-Freshman students (location Turlock) 12th .............. DROPS/WITHDRAWALS ONLY: SUMMER SESSION A IN-PERSON OR WEB (NO ADDS) Last day to withdraw for full refund for Summer Session A (see Money Matters) Fees due for Summer Session A & B for students who registered May 11th-June 11th $25 late fee on any unpaid Summer Fees & Tuition 15th .............. CLASSES BEGIN SUMMER SESSION A
LATE REGISTRATION PERIOD FOR ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS (ENDS JUNE 26TH) Students registering for courses that do not meet the entire length of the term/semester must do so during Priority, Open or Late Registration periods AND before Census date (see below for Census Date)
June 15th-26th ............. Adds-Require consent* *Permission Number or Instructor signature
Drops/Withdrawals: Web or In-Person Fees are due immediately. A $25 Late Registration fee will be charged to students that were not registered for the term before the first day of classes. 18th .............. New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Stockton) 26th .............. CENSUS DATE SUMMER SESSION A Last day to Add/Drop Last day to request CR/NC grading option Last day to drop to part-time and qualify for a refund (see Money Matters) New Student Orientation-Freshman students (location Turlock) July 3rd ................ Independence Day Observed-Campus closed 7th ................ Last day to qualify for Pro-Rata refund: Summer Session A (see Money Matters) 10th .............. New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Turlock) 23rd .............. OPEN REGISTRATION ENDS: SUMMER SESSION B 24th .............. LAST DAY OF CLASSES SUMMER SESSION A DROPS/WITHDRAWALS ONLY: SUMMER SESSION B IN-PERSON OR WEB (NO ADDS) Last day to withdraw for full refund for Summer Session B (see Money Matters) New Student Orientation-Freshman students (location Turlock) 27th .............. CLASSES BEGIN SUMMER SESSION B
LATE REGISTRATION PERIOD FOR ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS (ENDS AUG 3RD) Students registering for courses that do not meet the entire length of the term/semester must do so during Priority, Open or Late Registration periods AND before Census date (see below for Census Date)
July 27th-August 3rd ... Adds-Require consent* *Permission Number or Instructor signature
Drops/Withdrawals: Web or In-Person Fees are due immediately. A $25 Late Registration fee will be charged to students that were not registered for the term before the first day of classes. 31st ............... New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Turlock) August 3rd ................ CENSUS DATE SUMMER SESSION B Last day to Add/Drop Last day to request CR/NC grading option Last day to drop to part-time and qualify for a refund (see Money Matters) $25 late fee on any unpaid Summer Fees & Tuition 5th ................ New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Stockton) 11th .............. Last day to qualify for Pro-Rata refund: Summer Session B (see Money Matters) 21st ............... LAST DAY OF CLASSES SUMMER SESSION B
**Summer Session office hours are 7:30am-4:00pm Monday-Friday**
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DATES TO REMEMBER
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FALL 2009 DATES TO REMEMBER April 24th .............. Priority Web Registration Notices emailed May 8th ................ Warrior Day 11th .............. PRIORITY WEB REGISTRATION BY APPOINTMENT (ENDS MAY 22ND) Students registering for courses that do not meet the entire length of the term/semester must do so during Priority, Open or Late Registration periods AND before Census date (see below for Census Date) 25th .............. Memorial Day-Campus closed 26th .............. OPEN REGISTRATION BEGINS FOR ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS (ENDS SEPTEMBER 4th)
Students registering for courses that do not meet the entire length of the term/semester must do so during Priority, Open or Late Registration periods AND before Census date (see below for Census Date)
June 2nd ................ New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Turlock) 5th ............... Commencement for the following Colleges: Business, Human & Health Sciences, and Natural Sciences 6th ................ Commencement for the following Colleges: Arts, Education, and Humanities & Social Sciences 11th .............. New Student Orientation-Freshman students (location Turlock) 18th .............. New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Stockton) 26th .............. New Student Orientation-Freshman students (location Turlock) July 3rd ................ Independence Day Observed-Campus closed 10th .............. New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Turlock) 24th .............. New Student Orientation-Freshman students (location Turlock) 31st ............... New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Turlock) August 5th ................ New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Stockton) 28th .............. New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Turlock) September 1st................. New Student Orientation-Transfer students (location Stockton) 4th ................ OPEN REGISTRATION ENDS 7th ................ Labor Day Observed-Campus closed 8th ................ DROPS/WITHDRAWALS ONLY IN-PERSON OR WEB (NO ADDS) Last day to withdraw for full refund for Fall Semester (see Money Matters) Fees due for Fall Semester for students who registered May 11th-September 4th $25 late fee on any unpaid Fall Fees & Tuition 9th ................ CLASSES BEGIN
LATE REGISTRATION PERIOD FOR ALL ELIGIBLE STUDENTS (ENDS OCT 6TH) Students registering for courses that do not meet the entire length of the term/semester must do so during Priority, Open or Late Registration periods AND before Census date (see below for Census Date)
Sept 9th-15th ............... Open Add/Drop Web or In-Person Sept 16-22nd ............... Adds-Require consent*
*Permission Number or Instructor signature Drops/Withdrawals: Web or In-Person Sept 23rd-Oct 6th ........ Adds-Require consent & $10 Late Add Fee Drops/Withdrawals: Web or In-Person Fees are due immediately. A $25 Late Registration fee will be charged to students that were not registered for the term before the first day of classes. October 6th ................ CENSUS DATE Last day to Add/Drop Last day to request CR/NC grading option Last day to drop to part-time and qualify for a refund (see Money Matters) $25 late fee on any unpaid Fall Fees & Tuition 13th .............. Columbus Day-No Classes, Offices Open November 8th ................ Last day to qualify for Pro-Rata refund (see Money Matters) 11th .............. Veteran’s Day Observed-Campus closed 26th & 27th ... Thanksgiving Holiday-Campus closed December 14th-18th ....... FINAL EXAMS 25th-Jan 1st ... Winter Holiday-Campus closed
During the first two weeks of the Late Registration period Enrollment Services & Cashier’s offices are open: 8am-6pm Monday-Thursday and 8am-5pm on Friday
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FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
Exceptions to the above chart:Final examinations for class meeting patterns not explicitly indicated in the above schedule should be arranged by the
instructor at a time convenient to ALL students in the class. Contact Enrollment Services by email ([email protected]) or by phone at 667-3899 to reserve a room and time.
• Early Classes A class beginning earlier than 8:00 a.m. will begin its final examination at the same time and day indicated by this schedule as if the class began at 8:00 a.m.
• Late Afternoon and Evening ClassesFinals for classes that meet only one day a week, beginning at 4:00 p.m. or later, will be held on the same day of the week and beginning time, during the final exam period.
• MiscellaneousFinal examinations should not exceed 2 hours and will be held in the room used by the class during the semester unless otherwise arranged.
SUMMER 2009 FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
Summer final exams are administered on the last day of the Session
SESSION FINAL EXAM DATE FINAL EXAM TIME
Session A July 24th, 2009 Same as class time
Session B August 21st, 2009 Same as class time
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Exceptions to the above chart:Final examinations for class meeting patterns not explicitly indicated in the above schedule should be arranged by the
instructor at a time convenient to ALL students in the class. Contact Enrollment Services by email ([email protected]) or by phone at 667-3899 to reserve a room and time.
• Early Classes A class beginning earlier than 8:00 a.m. will begin its final examination at the same time and day indicated by this schedule as if the class began at 8:00 a.m.
• Late Afternoon and Evening ClassesFinals for classes that meet only one day a week, beginning at 4:00 p.m. or later, will be held on the same day of the week and beginning time, during the final exam period.
• MiscellaneousFinal examinations should not exceed 2 hours and will be held in the room used by the class during the semester unless otherwise arranged.
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
FALL 2009 FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULEDec 14th, 2009 -To- Dec 18, 2009
DAYS CLASS TIME FINAL EXAM DATE FINAL EXAM TIME
MWF 8:00 a.m.-8:58 a.m. Monday, Dec 14, 2009 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
MWF 9:05 a.m.-10:03 a.m. Wednesday, Dec 16, 2009 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
MWF 10:10 a.m.-11:08 a.m. Friday, Dec 18, 2009 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
MWF 11:15 a.m.-12:13 p.m. Monday, Dec 14, 2009 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
MWF 12:20 p.m.-1:18 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 16, 2009 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
MWF 1:25 p.m.-2:23 p.m. Friday, Dec 18, 2009 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
MWF 2:30 p.m.-3:28 p.m. Monday, Dec 14, 2009 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
MWF 3:35 p.m.-4:33 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 16, 2009 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
TR 8:00 a.m.-9:27 a.m. Tuesday, Dec 15, 2009 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
TR 9:40 a.m.-11:07 a.m. Thursday, Dec 17, 2009 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.
TR 11:15 a.m.-12:42 p.m. Tuesday, Dec 15, 2009 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
TR 12:55 p.m.-2:22 p.m. Thursday, Dec 17, 2009 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
TR 2:30 p.m.-3:57 p.m. Tuesday, Dec 15, 2009 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
TR 4:10 p.m.-5:37 p.m. Thursday, Dec 17, 2009 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
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FEE SCHEDULE
Summer/Fall 2009 Fee ScheduleFEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
Summer 2009 Fall 2009
0-6 units 7 or more units 0-6 units 7 or more units
Undergraduate $1076.00 $1715.00 $1439.50 $2285.50Credential $1217.00 $1961.00 $1616.50 $2597.50Graduate $1280.00 $2069.00 $1691.50 $2732.50Doctorate $4154.00 $4495.50Parking $81.00 $97.00
• International and Non-Resident Tuition is $372.00 per unit in addition to above fees. • Some classes require an additional course fee. Refer to the Money Matters section in this Schedule Informational Guide to find those fees. • Additionally, classes with fees are also denoted with a black dot icon in the Special Fees column in the online Schedule of Classes.
Review your account balance online at:
http://my.csustan.edu
If you will not be attending the University or you will be reducing your unit enrollment, you must drop your classes via the web or by submitting a Withdrawal form to Enrollment Services by the Census date for the term. The Registration HelpLine (209) 667-3039 is available to assist with web registration problems from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. during fall, winter, and spring, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the summer, Monday through Friday. Registration fees are due in accordance with the Fee Payment deadlines shown in this Schedule of Classes.
**ATTENTION**Fees for the 2009-2010 academic year are based on fee rates proposed in the Governor’s Budget. The fee rates included in the Governor’s budget proposal must be approved by the legislature; consequently it is possible that fee rates ultimately required for the 2009-2010 academic year may be more than the rates billed at this time. If rates are increased in the 2009-2010 fiscal year budget, students will be billed the difference.
The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees, without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by The Board of Trustees.
Delinquent accounts are subject to collection agency submission, additional collection charges, income tax refund offset via the Franchise Tax Board, and will have service indicators placed preventing future registration and other University services.
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FEE SCHEDULE
CURRENTLY APPROVED *
Mandatory FeesUndergrad 0-6 Units
Undergrad > 6 units
Teacher Credential 0-6 units
Teacher Credential > 6 units
Graduate 0-6 units
Graduate > 6 units Doctorate
State University Fee $885.00 $1,524.00 $1,026.00 $1,770.00 $1,089.00 $1,878.00 $3,963.00Instructionally Related Activity 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Health Facility 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50Health Services 93.50 93.50 93.50 93.50 93.50 93.50 93.50University Union 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00Associated Students 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00Athletics 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Student Recreation Complex 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00
TOTAL = $1,076.00 $1,715.00 $1,217.00 $1,961.00 $1,280.00 $2,069.00 $4,154.00
Plus course fees, if applicable. See Schedule of Classes, Money Matters.Foreign and Non-Resident tuition is $339.00 per unit in addition to the fees above.
Registered By Payment Due DateSession A & B Summer 2009May 11 - June 11, 2009 Before 4:00 pmPAID LATE after $25.00 Late Payment FeePAID LATE after $50.00 Late Payment Fee
June 15 - August 3, 2009 Pay ImmediatelyPAID LATE after $25.00 Late Payment Fee
Parking Permits $81.00 (Motorcycles $20.25)
Please make checks payable to " CSU Stanislaus"Fees are subject to change without prior notice.* As approved by the CSU Board of Trustees RFIN 03-07-04 & RFIN 05-08-03 and CSU Stanislaus Student Fee Advisory Committee
The University cautions all students that registration fees may be greater than the
amounts listed above. Please plan to read your campus e-mail and review your student
account online to stay abreast of any changes.
Summer 2009 Fees
Summer 2009 Payment Deadlines
An Enrollment Confirmation and Billing Statement will NOT be mailed, verify your fees at www.csustan.edu > myCSUSTAN.
June 12, 2009June 12, 2009August 3, 2009
August 3, 2009
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FEE SCHEDULE
UPDATED SUBJECT TO CHANGE UPDATED
CURRENTLY APPROVED *
Mandatory FeesUndergrad 0-6 Units
Undergrad > 6 units
Teacher Credential 0-6 units
Teacher Credential > 6 units
Graduate 0-6 units
Graduate > 6 units Doctorate
State University Fee 1,065.00$ 1,911.00$ 1,242.00$ 2,223.00$ 1,317.00$ 2,358.00$ 4,121.00$ Instructionally Related Activity 26.50 26.50 26.50 26.50 26.50 26.50 26.50Health Facility 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.50Health Services 93.50 93.50 93.50 93.50 93.50 93.50 93.50University Union 61.00 61.00 61.00 61.00 61.00 61.00 61.00Associated Students 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00 51.00Athletics 59.00 59.00 59.00 59.00 59.00 59.00 59.00Student Recreation Complex 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00 80.00
TOTAL = 1,439.50$ 2,285.50$ 1,616.50$ 2,597.50$ 1,691.50$ 2,732.50$ 4,495.50$
Plus course fees, if applicable. See Schedule of Classes, Money Matters.Graduate Business Professional Fee is $210.00 per unit in addition to the fees above.Foreign and Non-Resident tuition is $372.00 per unit in addition to the fees above.
Registered By Payment Due Date
May 11 - September 4, 2009 Before 5:00 pmPAID LATE after $25.00 Late Payment FeePAID LATE after $50.00 Late Payment Fee
Sept 9 - Oct 6, 2009 Pay Immediately including $25.00 Late Registration FeePAID LATE after $25.00 Late Payment Fee
Parking Permits $97.00 (Motorycycles $24.25)
Please make checks payable to " CSU Stanislaus"Fees are subject to change without prior notice.* As approved by the CSU Board of Trustees RFIN 05-09-02 & RFIN 07-09-04 and CSU Stanislaus Student Fee Advisory Committee
Fall 2009 Fees
Fall 2009 Payment Deadlines
An Enrollment Confirmation and Billing Statement will NOT be mailed, verify your fees at www.csustan.edu > myCSUSTAN.
September 8, 2009September 8, 2009October 6, 2009
October 6, 2009
Attention! Due to the ongoing uncertainty regarding higher education funding from the
State of California, the CSU Board of Trustees authorized an increase in the State
University Fee effective for the Fall 2009 semester that begins on September 9, 2009.
Please plan to read your campus e-mail and review your student account online to stay
abreast of any changes.
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SUMMER/FALL 2009FEE PAYMENT DEADLINES
FEE PAYMENT DEADLINES
FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.
Do not enroll for any course unless you are prepared to meet your fee payment deadline. Fees are due before 5 p.m. on the deadline date whether or not a bill was received before the due date. An Enrollment and Confirmation Billing Statement will not be mailed to registered students. Verify your fees online at http://my.csustan.edu. See the Money Matters section of this Schedule Informational Guide.
Payment must be in the hands of University cashiers before 5 p.m. on the due date (4 p.m. during Summer hours). Using the drop box OR online payment options after 5 p.m. will result in payment being considered late. The University is not responsible for delays caused by the U.S. postal system or other methods of delivery. Postmarks will not be honored. Early payment is encouraged to avoid assessment of Late Payment fees. Late fees are assessed after each missed deadline. Any payment received will be applied to prior outstanding balances first. This may cause your current registration fees to remain unpaid and subject to additional late payment fee(s)!
The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees, without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by The Board of Trustees.
TERM REGISTERED BY DUE DATES LATE FEES
Summer 2009May 11th-June 11th, 2009 June 12th, 2009 by 4pm
Paid Late after June 12th, 2009 $25 Late Payment Fee
Paid Late after August 3rd, 2009 $50 Late Payment Fee
Summer 2009June 15th-August 3rd, 2009 Pay IMMEDIATELY, including
$25 Late Registration Fee, if applicable.
Paid Late after August 3rd, 2009 $25 Late Payment Fee
Fall 2009
May 11th-September 4th, 2009 September 8th, 2009 by 5pm
Paid Late after September 8th, 2009 $25 Late Payment Fee
Paid Late after October 6th, 2009 $50 Late Payment Fee
Fall 2009
September 9th-October 6th, 2009 Pay IMMEDIATELY, including $25 Late Registration Fee, if applicable.
Paid Late after October 6th, 2009 $25 Late Payment Fee
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• myCSUSTAN User Id and Password InformationA Password is required for Web Registration when using myCSUSTAN. Students must complete sign-in at http://my.csustan.edu to create a password. Simply click the red “What’s my Password” link to change/reset your password. You must present picture identification in person to obtain your password from the Enrollment Services Office. A password will not be given to a student over the telephone.
myCSUSTAN STUDENT ACCOUNT INFORMATION
1. Log InUser ID= The first part of the student’s University email address up to the @ symbol.
Password= Created by the student upon initial sign in.
To reset your password use the red link “What is my Password?”
2. AssistanceUse the appropriate links in the list provided for additional help.
3. What’s NewImportant dates and deadlines will be posted here for the current/coming semesters.
4. Resources ListGives you access to other systems and key areas of the University.
5. Access HoursThe Access Hours will change and an alert will be posted in the Log In area when the system is unavailable.
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To register simply log into http://my.csustan.edu and follow the instructions below:
Web Registration is available daily during scheduled dates, except during regular maintenance periods (Saturdays from 2 a.m.-10 a.m.).
Web Registration Kiosks are available at these locations:Demergasso-Bava Hall—1st floor lobby of South Wing
MSR Building—outside Enrollment Services OfficeScience Building— 1st floor lobby by North door
Vasché Library Building—1st floor lobby
Click the “Add Class” link. Use “Search for Class” or “Enter Class Nbr” to look for a class.
Once you find the class, click “Select Class.” You may search for additional classes if desired. Once you are done adding classes click “Proceed to Step 2 of 3.”
Click Finish Enrolling.
To use the “Search for Class” feature choose a Course Subject and Course Number or use Additional Search Criteria to search by instructor, days, or Instruction Mode.
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The Registration Helpline (209/667-3039) is available to assist with Web registration problems8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday during the semester.
WEB REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS
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REGISTRATION FACTS
Overview of the Registration Process:Step 1:
Registration Notices are emailed to your University email account. The notice will indicate your registration appointment start time, which is the earliest time you may access your myCSUSTAN account for registration purposes. The notice also includes any Service Indicators (or holds) that must be cleared before you will be allowed to register for any classes.
New Undergraduate Students will NOT receive a Registration Notice and must register for and attend a New Student Orientation to register for classes (See New Student Orientation page for dates and more information).
Priority Registration Appointment Notices will be emailed to students eligible for Priority Registration at their University email address before Priority Registration begins. You are eligible if 1) you were admitted as a returning student, or a new graduate student by the Admission deadline date (October 1st for Winter/Spring or April 1st for Summer/Fall), or 2) you are a continuing student (enrolled in classes within the preceding 12 months) and have not been academically or administratively disqualified, and have not applied for graduation for a prior term.
Eligible students who do not receive an Appointment Notice three days before the beginning of Priority Registration should call the Registration HelpLine at 209/667-3039.
Open and Late Registration Appointment Notices will be emailed to new graduate and returning students within one week of being admitted if they were admitted prior to the last day for admission of the term they plan to register for classes.
Step 2:Clear all Service Indicators on your student account. Please refer to the list below for who to contact. Service Indicator Type Department To Contact Phone Location Advising Required .................................Your Major Department Application fee not paid ........................Enrollment Services .............. (209) 667-3152 .......MSR 120 Balance Due ...........................................Cashier’s Office .................... (209) 667-3611 .......MSR 100 Dishonored Check .................................Cashier’s Office .................... (209) 667-3611 .......MSR 100 Dorm Fees .............................................Housing ................................. (209) 667-3675 .......Housing Office at the Village ELM/EPT test not taken ........................Testing Services .................... (209) 667-3157 .......MSR 180 Financial Aid .........................................Financial Aid Office ............. (209) 667-3336 .......MSR 100 Graduation Application .........................Enrollment Services .............. (209) 667-3264 .......MSR 120 Hep B Grace Period/Out of Compl. ......Health Center ........................ (209) 667-3396 .......Health Center International Student .............................Ofc. of International Educ. .... (209) 667-3117 .......Student Services Building Library ...................................................Library ................................... (209) 667-3234 .......Circulation Desk in Library MMR Grace Period/Out of Compl. .......Health Center ........................ (209) 667-3396 .......Health Center Must keep Math and/or English class ....Advising Resource Center .... (209) 667-3304 .......MSR 180 Need Valid Address ...............................Enrollment Services .............. (209) 667-3264 .......MSR 120 New Student Advising ...........................Advising Resource Center .... (209) 667-3304 .......MSR 180 Other Accounts Receivable ...................Student Financial Services .... (209) 667-3063 .......MSR 290 Other Records ........................................Enrollment Services .............. (209) 667-3264 .......MSR 120 Public Safety ..........................................Public Safety ......................... (209) 667-3114 .......Public Safety Registration Fees ...................................Cashier’s Office .................... (209) 667-3611 .......MSR 100 Senior Scholar .......................................Advising Resource Center .... (209) 667-3304 .......MSR 180 Transcript ...............................................Enrollment Services .............. (209) 667-3152 .......MSR 120 Veterans .................................................Enrollment Services .............. (209) 667-3081 .......MSR 120
Step 3: Select Courses: If Advising Required is noted on your Appointment Notice, you are required to meet with your major adviser to select courses. Once you have been advised, your major department will release your advising hold and you will be enabled to register beginning at your scheduled time.
Please read all of the following information thoroughly to ensure your successful registration.
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New Undergraduate Students: You must attend a New Student Orientation, during which you will receive advising, before you register. For dates, see the New Student Orientation section. Reminder: Any other Service Indicators on your Appointment Notice must be cleared or you will not be allowed to register.
Permission Numbers or an Add/Drop Form are to be used to add or drop courses under the following circumstances. Add/Drop forms may only be submitted to Enrollment Services or the Stockton Campus during an In-Person Registration period. Check the “Registration Activity Dates” section for all pertinent registration periods. You must use a Add/Drop form to:a. Change your grading option after Census Date.b. Register for a course as an Audit (requires instructor’s signature)c. Add more than the allowable units (Excess Units) for that term (requires instructor’s and department chair’s signature)You must use a Permission Number or an Add/Drop form to:d. Add a full class and/or a class for which you are waitlisted (requires instructor’s signature)e. Add a course which is restricted (requires instructor’s signature)f. Add a course without also adding its co-requisite course(s) (requires instructor’s signature)g. Add a course which requires the instructor’s consent and is NOT a Special Registration or Individual Study course (see the section on “Special Registration Situations.”)
Step 4: Your Time to Register: You may register on the Web at your appointment time or anytime thereafter during any scheduled Web registration period for that term. Students may not register prior to their appointment. Registering at your appointment time via the Web will give you priority in course selection for available courses. Registering via Add/Drop form instead of the Web when it is not necessary may cause you to lose priority for your classes since it may only be done during an In-Person Registration period. Check the “Registration Activity Dates” section for all pertinent registration periods.
Step 5: Verify Your Classes: After you have registered, you may verify your complete course schedule, including Waitlisted courses, via the Web by selecting the “My Class Schedule” option from your myCSUSTAN account to see your complete course schedule.
Step 6: Pay your fees on time: All fees for registration are due and payable by close of business on the due date at the Cashier’s Office, Stockton Campus, drop box outside the Cashier’s Office, or by a Web payment. A payment made using the drop box after close of business on the due date will be counted as a LATE payment. Mailed payments must be received by close of business on the due date. (Refer to the Money Matters section for specific fee payment information.)
On-time payment or a timely formal withdrawal from all courses by the student is necessary to avoid a debt to the University and/or penalty fees. No disenrollment action will be taken by the University for failure to pay fees when due; however, the University reserves the right to cancel a registration, without additional notice, for failure to pay fees before the term begins, and the student will be liable for penalty fees that have accrued until the date of cancellation. Unpaid enrollees as of the deadline date will be assessed Late Payment Fees as listed in the Money Matters section of this Schedule of Classes.
Alternative Registration Methods:
• In-Person RegistrationThis method is possible only at scheduled times at the Enrollment Services Office (MSR 120) or at the Stockton Campus, 612 E. Magnolia Street, Stockton. The phone number for the Stockton office is (209) 467-5300.
• Drop Box, Mail, or Fax Registration Students registering by the Enrollment Services Office drop box, mail, or fax will have their course requests processed according to the In-Person registration schedule. Unacceptable or unapproved registration requests will not be processed.
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The drop box is located to the right of the Enrollment Services doors in the MSR Room 120. Mail completed add/drop forms to: Registration, c/o Enrollment Services Office, CSU Stanislaus, One University Circle, Turlock, California 95382
Fax completed add/drop forms to CSU Stanislaus at (209) 667-3788.
Other Registration Information:
• Web Priority Registration by Appointment This registration period is for eligible continuing and returning students, and new graduate students admitted prior to email registration appointments being sent to students via campus email. You may obtain your priority registration date via your university email account at the following link: http://webmail.csustan.edu/mail/ See the Dates to Remember section for the date that priority registration emails will be sent.
• Open Registration This registration period is for eligible continuing and returning students, and new graduate students. Students already registered may Add/Drop classes at this time also.
• Late Registration & Late AddsStudents who register initially after the Open Registration periods as indicated in the Dates to Remember section will be charged a $25 Late Registration Fee. A $10 surcharge will be required for each request to add a course(s) after the Add deadline.
• Registration AppointmentYou may register via your myCSUSTAN acount beginning at your appointment time through the end of the registration period. Registration appointments are determined by units completed within class level in the following order: Senior, Graduate (Continuing in a Master’s Program), Graduate (New Admit to a Master’s Program), Graduate (Continuing Classified Credential), Graduate (New Classified Credential), Freshmen, Junior, Sophomore, Graduate (Credential Preliminary), Graduate (Unclassified Post-Baccalaureate).
• Course Adds/DropsEligible students may add or drop a course through the online during a scheduled registration period and after the term begins. Instructor signatures are not required to drop a course, or to add available courses during the scheduled add and drop periods as noted in the “Registration Activity Dates” page. To add a course that is full or restricted you may use a Permission Number or obtain instructor’s signature on an Add/Drop Form, which must be submitted to the Enrollment Services Office by the last day to register or add a course. No automatic disenrollment action will be taken for non-attendance. Students are responsible for dropping courses or withdrawing their term registration through the Web or in person at the Enrollment Services Office by the last day to drop a course. Failure to do so may result in punitive grades being issued.
• Excess UnitsRegistering for 16 units Spring or Fall semester, 5 units in Winter, or 10 units in Summer, requires submission of an Add/Drop form with the signatures of the instructor and of your major department chairperson approving the number of excess units to Enrollment Services on or after the first day of the term, but no later than the last day to add a class.
• Course Availability: Full CoursesCheck course availability on the Web. Waitlists will be available for some courses. Rather than waitlist a course, it may be wiser in some cases to enroll in an alternate course. Adding a closed/full class requires a Permission Number or the instructor’s signature on an Add/Drop form.
• Course Availability: Waitlist ClassesA student may request to be placed on a waitlist for a closed class if the class has specified a waitlist option. The student is not officially registered for the class until they are signed in via Add/Drop form or Permission Number. Prior to the beginning of the term, classes are audited for open seats, and eligible students on the waitlist for those classes will be registered into the class. Students will not be moved from a waitlist into a class if they have also registered in another section of that course. If the waitlisted class is preferred, it is suggested that students not register in another section of the same course. Once a term begins, a waitlist will be used only as a chronological reference to unmet course requests; a student must submit an Add/Drop Form
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signed by the instructor or use a Permission Number to add a waitlisted class. Students that are waitlisted for all classes on their schedule are subject to Late Registration fees once the term begins. Waitlisting is not available once the term begins.
An instructor cannot add a student to a course. Students whose names do not appear on an instructor’s Class Roster are not enrolled in that class and should immediately report to the Enrollment Services Office to add if course enrollment is desired.
• Withdrawal from the UniversityStudents may withdraw from the University through the census date without having any notation indicated on their permanent academic record. To do this, students may drop all classes through the Web or submit a completed Withdrawal Form to the Enrollment Services Office (MSR 120) by the Census date.
Students who withdraw from the University on or before the Census date will be considered continuing students for the following term if they were enrolled on the census date of the previous semester and have not yet graduated. See the Money Matters section for refund instructions. Fees and tuition will pro-rate based on last date of enrollment as recorded by Enrollment Services.
• Disenrollment from CoursesThe University reserves the right to cancel a registration without additional notice for failure to pay fees by the appropriate deadlines and the student will be liable for penalty fees that have accrued up until the date of cancellation. See registration calendar, registration instructions, and the Money Matters section in the Schedule of Classes.
• Individual Study, Cooperative Education, Thesis, Project, Internship, and Fieldwork
These courses are not specifically listed, but they are offered by most departments every semester. Students must obtain special forms from their departments or Enrollment Services to register for these courses (see the section on “Special Registration Situations” in the Registration Information pages). Forms must be submitted to Enrollment Services no later than the last day to add.
• Student Responsibility for Timely Course Enrollment, Adds, and DropsStudents should officially drop courses which they have no intention of completing rather than risk a “WU” (equivalent to an “F”) or “NC” grade by Census date. Students should not assume the instructor will take disenrollment action.
Only under special restricted circumstances can an instructor drop a student from a course. Students who register for a class and do not attend the first class meeting should notify the instructor or the departmental office no later than 24 hours after the first class meeting if they intend to remain in the class. Students who fail to provide such notification may be dropped administratively from the course by the instructor. The instructor also may administratively drop students who do not meet the catalog prerequisites for the class. These administrative drops shall be without penalty and must be filed by the instructor with the Enrollment Services Office no later than the Census date.
Each registrant will be held personally and fully responsible for course enrollment, adds, drops, and his/her failure to add and drop courses by the Census date listed in the Dates to Remember Calendar.
• Census DateThis is the last date that any Registration, Add, or Drop requests may be made for that term. Enrollment changes WILL NOT be accepted after this date.
• Course FeesCertain courses that require an additional fee are noted in the Schedule of Classes with a dollar ($) sign. Fees vary by course and courses with an additional fee are listed in the Money Matters section.
• Verification of EnrollmentOnce registration begins, the primary method to verify course enrollment is by checking your schedule at http://my.csustan.edu. Schedules will NOT be mailed to students. Once instruction begins, a student should verify that his/her name appears on the instructor’s current Class Roster. Students who also need additional written confirmation of enrolled courses may order one
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by requesting it in person at the Enrollment Services Office after paying a $5 fee at Cashiers for this service. An alternative is ordering a full transcript for $4.
• Address ChangeBe sure to notify the Enrollment Services Office of any change in your mailing address. The University does not assume responsibility for mail you do not receive because you moved and did not file a change of address with the campus. A form is available on the campus website http://www.csustan.edu/admissions/forms_publications.html.
• Grading Option Change requests made after the Census Date require the instructor’s signature and will not be accepted 5 days before final exams. See the Special Situations section for additional information.
• Verify your scheduleTo ensure course schedule completeness, students should verify through http://my.csustan.edu to each term that all add/drop transactions are properly recorded in the system.
• On-Time Fee Payment is RequiredOn-time payment or a timely formal withdrawal from courses by the student is necessary to avoid a debt to the University and/or a penalty fee. Students who do not pay fees by the fee payment deadline will be assessed a $25 late payment fee, which increases for each date that fees are not paid. See the Money Matters section in the Schedule of Classes.
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REGISTRATION ACTIVITY DATES
Registration Period Registration Method Dates for Summer 2009 Dates for Fall 2009
Priority Registration Adds & Drops Web Only May 11th-22nd, 2009 May 11th-22nd, 2009
Open Registration Adds, Drops & Withdrawals In Person and WebA: May 26th-June 11th, 2009
May 26th-Sept 4th, 2009B: May 26th-July 23rd, 2009
Open Registration Drops & Withdrawals only In Person and WebA: June 12th, 2009
Sept 8th, 2009B: July 24th, 2009
Late Registration Adds
In Person and Web*Open, No Signature Required
A: N/ASept 9th-15th, 2009
B: N/A
In Person Only*Requires Permission # OR Instructor Signature
A: June 15th-26th, 2009Sept 16th-22nd, 2009
B: July 27th-August 3rd, 2009
In Person Only*Requires Permission # OR Instructor Signature AND $10 Late Add Fee
A: N/ASept 23rd-Oct 6th, 2009
B: N/A
Late Registration Drops & Withdrawals In Person and WebA: June 15th-26th, 2009
Sept 9th-Oct 6th, 2009B: July 27th-August 3rd, 2009
Web Registration is available daily during these scheduled dates except during regular maintenance periods. Check the myCSUSTAN homepage for information during unplanned maintenance periods.
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Special SituationsCo-requisites. Be sure to register in both the “Lec” and the “Lab,” “Act,” or “Dis” sections. If you register in only the “Lec” section, Web registration will drop the course from your schedule when you submit your changes.
Individual Study. (4980, 5980). Individual Study sections are not specifically listed in the course offerings for the term, but they are offered by most departments every semester. Students who wish to take an Individual Study course must complete an Individual Study Request form and have it approved by the instructor, major adviser and department chair before submitting it to the Enrollment Services Office for registration by or before the last day to add.
Supervision Courses. These courses include: Cooperative Education, PE Practicum, Fieldwork, Internships, Graduate Project, and Thesis. Sections of these are not specifically listed in the course offerings for the term, but they are offered by most departments every semester. Instructor, advisor, and department chair signature approval is required for supervision courses that require submission of a “Special Registration Form” to the Enrollment Services Office by or before the last day to add.
Excess Units. Only registration for a maximum of 16 units in Fall/Spring, 10 units in Summer Session, or 5 units in Winter Term will be allowed prior to the first day of classes. Registration for more than these maximums requires signature approval of the major department chair on an Add/Drop Form. Excess units may be added at the Enrollment Services Office only after the first day of the term.
CSU Visitor or Concurrent Enrollment. Available to enrolled students who wish to attend another CSU campus for one term. Interested students should contact the Records Department, Enrollment Services Office at (209) 667-3264.
Repeated Courses. Only students taking undergraduate course work can repeat a course for a replacement grade. Students should submit a Notification of Repeated Course form to the Enrollment Services Office (MSR 120) immediately after the repeated course is completed. See the Catalog for more information.
Credit by Examination. Advanced placement and unit credit may be awarded for satisfactory scores on the International Baccalaureate Higher Level Examinations, the College Board AP exams, the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) General and Subject Examinations, or for departmental challenge examinations (see the current CSU Stanislaus Catalog). Applicants interested in taking CLEP exams should contact the Testing Office (MSR 180) at (209) 667-3157 for further information prior to seeking academic advisement.
Grading OptionsAudited Courses. Audit status requires an instructor’s signature verifying that space is available for an auditor after all students taking the course for credit are accommodated; enrollment as an auditor will not be permitted prior to the first day of instruction. Auditors are not authorized in a full course. Units enrolled in audit status are counted for fee purposes.
Credit/No Credit Grading. Enrolling in a course with Grade Option 2 and selecting the CR/NC grading option is a two-step process: register in the course via the Web; later file an Add/Drop Form in Enrollment Services to declare the CR/NC option. Changes from a letter grade to the CR/NC option must be filed on an Add/Drop Form at the Enrollment Services Office by the Census date. No more than 24 semester-units graded on a CR/NC basis may be applied toward a baccalaureate degree; other departmental major restrictions also are applicable.
Plus/Minus Grading Option. Plus and minus grading, as indicated below, is at the option of faculty. Faculty members must state in their course syllabi whether they will use this option. If the instructor uses this option, it applies to all students in the class. The effect is explained below:
Grade Grade Grade Pts. Grade Pts. A = 4.0 C = 2.0 A- = 3.7 C- = 1.7 B+ = 3.3 D+ = 1.3 B = 3.0 D = 1.0 B- = 2.7 D- = .7 C+ = 2.3 F = .0
SPECIAL SITUATIONS
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Registration FeesThe term “Registration Fees” is used to refer to all fees charged to register for classes. All fees are mandatory for registration; no fee or part of a fee is optional. Components include fees for the State University Fee (SUF), Instructionally Related Activities (IRA), Health Facility (HF), Health Services (HS), Associated Students (ASI), University Union (UU), Athletics (ATH), Student Recreation Cromplex (SRC), Orientation, and any required course fees.
If applicable, registration fees include tuition, which is charged to non-residents of the State of California (see sections following). Units enrolled in Audit status are counted for fee purposes. Information about these fees and non-resident tuition may be found in the current University Catalog or obtained from the Cashier’s Office at (209) 667-3611, or Student Financial Services at (209) 667-3063.
The CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees, without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by The Board of Trustees.
In the event that an increase in the fee structure is authorized after your registration period, notices for the additional fees will be sent to your email address on file in the Enrollment Services office. Students will be held to their fee status as determined by Enrollment Services (see “Dates to Remember”).
Registration Must Be Accompanied by Timely Fee Payment. Do not enroll for any course unless you are prepared to meet your fee payment deadline. Prompt payment or a timely formal withdrawal, prior to the first day of the term, from all courses by the student is necessary to avoid a debt to the University and/or penalty fees.
Course Fees. Additional fees have been instituted for certain courses. Courses requiring an additional fee are noted in the Schedule of Classes online. Fees vary by course, and those with an additional fee are listed in the Money Matters section of this schedule.
Immediately notify the Enrollment Services Office of any change in your mailing address or telephone number. The form can be obtained by visiting http://www.csustan.edu/enrollmentservices/forms-publications/noticenameaddresschange.pdf
WARNING: DO NOT DISREGARD OR IGNORE ANY BILLING OR OTHER NOTICES SENT TO YOU, INCLUDING EMAIL COMMUNICATIONS
Students will be held to enrollment status (units, fees, tuition, class level, residency, etc.) as determined by Enrollment Service (see “Dates to Remember”). Invoices from the University are due and payable in accordance with fee payment deadlines. Failure to pay amounts due will result in a Hold being placed on the student’s record.
Holding of Records. Placement of a Hold effectively suspends all University services. Students having questions or concerns regarding fees, refunds or payment deadlines may call the Cashier’s Office at (209) 667-3611, or Student Financial Services at (209) 667-3063.
A student’s records may be placed in a Hold status because of financial obligation or other University requirements. The student will not be allowed to register, nor will transcripts or other University services be available until a clearance is obtained from the office issuing the Hold.
Students should use the Web registration system to verify the accuracy and completeness of their entire course add and drop transactions. Students are responsible for ensuring they have met all administrative deadlines that affect fees associated with their enrollment at CSU Stanislaus by proper notification to the affected academic department, college, Enrollment Services Office, Financial Aid Office, Housing Office, University Police, and Student Financial Services Office. Deadlines will be enforced whether or not a reminder billing is received. The University reserves the right to cancel a registration (but not waive late payment penalty fees) without additional notice for failure to pay fees.
MONEY MATTERS
ATTENTIONDue to the ongoing uncertainty regarding higher education funding from the State of California, there is a strong possibility that registration fees may change prior to the start of the terms in this publication. The University cautions all students that registration fees may be different than the amounts listed in this publication. Please regularly read your campus e-mail and review your student account online to stay abreast of any changes. Your student account may be viewed online at
http://my.csustan.edu.
Summer/Fall 2009 Fee ScheduleFEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE
Summer 2009 Fall 2009
0-6 units 7 or more units 0-6 units 7 or more
units
Undergraduate $1076.00 $1715.00 $1439.50 $2285.50
Credential $1217.00 $1961.00 $1616.50 $2597.50
Graduate $1280.00 $2069.00 $1691.50 $2732.50
Doctorate $4154.00 $4495.50
Parking $81.00 $97.00
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Date Summer 2009Days
EnrolledDays in
TermRefund
Percentage Date Fall 2009Days
EnrolledDays in
TermRefund
Percentage6/14/2009 Session A 0 40 100% 9/8/2009 0 101 100%6/15/2009 First Day of Instruction * 1 40 98% 9/9/2009 First Day of Instruction * 1 101 99%
16 2 40 95% 10 2 101 98%17 3 40 93% 11 3 101 97%18 4 40 90% 12 4 101 96%19 5 40 88% 13 5 101 95%20 6 40 85% 14 6 101 94%21 7 40 83% 15 7 101 93%22 8 40 80% 16 8 101 92%23 9 40 78% 17 9 101 91%24 10 40 75% 18 10 101 90%25 11 40 73% 19 11 101 89%26 Census 12 40 70% 20 12 101 88%27 13 40 68% 21 13 101 87%28 14 40 65% 22 14 101 86%29 15 40 63% 23 15 101 85%30 16 40 60% 24 16 101 84%
7/1/2009 17 40 58% 25 17 101 83%2 18 40 55% 26 18 101 82%3 Holiday - 4th of July 19 40 53% 27 19 101 81%4 20 40 50% 28 20 101 80%5 21 40 48% 29 21 101 79%6 22 40 45% 30 22 101 78%
23 40 43% 10/1/2009 23 101 77%
7Last Day to Withdraw & Receive a Pro-rata Refund 24 40 40% 2 24 101 76%
8 3 25 101 75%9 4 26 101 74%10 5 27 101 73%11 6 Census 28 101 72%12 7 29 101 71%13 8 30 101 70%14 9 31 101 69%15 10 32 101 68%16 11 33 101 67%17 12 34 101 66%18 13 Columbus Day 35 101 65%19 14 36 101 64%20 15 37 101 63%21 16 38 101 62%22 17 39 101 61%23 18 40 101 60%24 19 41 101 59%25 20 42 101 58%26 Session B 0 26 100% 21 43 101 57%
7/27/2009 First Day of Instruction * 1 26 96% 22 44 101 56%28 2 26 92% 23 45 101 55%29 3 26 88% 24 46 101 54%30 4 26 85% 25 47 101 53%31 5 26 81% 26 48 101 52%
8/1/2009 6 26 77% 27 49 101 51%2 7 26 73% 28 50 101 50%3 Census 8 26 69% 29 51 101 50%4 9 26 65% 30 52 101 49%5 10 26 62% 31 53 101 48%6 11 26 58% 11/1/2009 54 101 47%7 12 26 54% 2 55 101 46%8 13 26 50% 3 56 101 45%9 14 26 46% 4 57 101 44%10 15 26 42% 5 58 101 43%
8/11/2009Last Day to Withdraw & Receive a Pro-rata Refund 16 26 38% 6 59 101 42%
7 60 101 41%
11/8/2009
Last Day to Withdraw & Receive a Pro-rata Refund 61 101 40%
* For Refund purposes, the first day of instruction is the first day of the term, not the first time the class meets
CSU, STANISLAUS REFUND SCHEDULE SUMMER & FALL 2009
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Direct Deposit Information
ALL STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID MUST PARTICIPATE IN THE DIRECT DEPOSIT
METHOD OF DISBURSEMENT.
• Is direct deposit reliable and secure? Our banking partnership offers all the most up-to-date, secure and modern Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) processes.
• How do I sign up? Students with checking/savings accounts simply complete the Direct Deposit sign up form, attach a voided
check and drop off at Cashiers, Cashiers’ drop boxes or Financial Services.
• How long does it take once I submit the form? EFT authorizations take about one week to set up.
• How will I know when funds are in my account? We will send e-mail notifications to your campus e-mail address posting EFT schedule pay dates. Many banks offer automated services by which you can check your account for deposits. If you don’t have a campus e-mail account, contact the Office of Information Technology.
• Why should I sign up?* Save time* Eliminate check cashing hassles* Security (no lost or stolen checks)* Faster access to your money
Direct deposit of financial aid has been the mandatory method of financial aid disbursement to students since 2004. Early sign-up and participation will ensure future payments are not delayed.
Direct Deposit forms are available at the Cashier’s office, Financial Aid office, or on the Financial Aid Web page.
Completed forms may be dropped off at Financial Services, Cashier’s office or Cashier’s drop boxes.If you have any questions, please call the Cashier’s Office at (209) 667-3611.
Cashier’s Office Hours • 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday during winter, spring and fall,and 7:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. in the summer.
Phone (209) 667-3611 · Fax (209) 667-3762
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MONEY MATTERSThe CSU makes every effort to keep student costs to a minimum. Fees listed in published schedules or student accounts may need to be increased when public funding is inadequate. Therefore, CSU must reserve the right, even after initial fee payments are made, to increase or modify any listed fees, without notice, until the date when instruction for a particular semester or quarter has begun. All CSU listed fees should be regarded as estimates that are subject to change upon approval by The Board of Trustees.
CSU, STANISLAUS
FEE SCHEDULE FOR 2009/2010
AS OF JULY 28, 2009 AS ADJUSTED BY EXECUTIVE ORDER (EO) 1034
APPROVED BY CSU BOARD OF TRUSTEESSUMMER 2009 FALL 2009 WINTER 2010 SPRING 2010 TOTAL Fall,
Winter, Spring
REGISTRATION FEES
STATE UNIVERSITY FEE > 6 UNITS-Undergraduate 1524.00 1911.00 204.00 1911.00 4026.00
STATE UNIVERSITY FEE <= 6 UNITS-Undergraduate 885.00 1065.00 204.00 1065.00 2334.00
STATE UNIVERSITY FEE > 6 UNITS-Teacher Credential 1770.00 2223.00 228.00 2223.00 4674.00
STATE UNIVERSITY FEE <= 6 UNITS-Teacher Credential 1026.00 1242.00 228.00 1242.00 2712.00
STATE UNIVERSITY FEE > 6 UNITS-Graduate 1878.00 2358.00 246.00 2358.00 4962.00
STATE UNIVERSITY FEE <= 6 UNITS-Graduate 1089.00 1317.00 246.00 1317.00 2880.00
STATE UNIVERSITY FEE - Doctorate 3963.00 4121.00 434.00 4121.00 8676.00
IRA-INSTRUCTIONALLY RELATED ACTIVITY 0.00 26.50 6.00 26.50 59.00
HEALTH FACILITY 3.50 3.50 1.00 3.50 8.00
HEALTH SERVICES 93.50 93.50 22.00 93.50 209.00
UNIVERSITY UNION 12.00 61.00 6.00 61.00 128.00
ASI-ASSOCIATED STUDENTS 2.00 51.00 3.00 51.00 105.00
ATHLETICS 0.00 59.00 0.00 59.00 118.00
STUDENT RECREATION COMPLEX 80.00 80.00 27.00 80.00 187.00
REGISTRATION FEES - SUBTOTAL > 6 UNITS-Undergraduate 1715.00 2285.50 269.00 2285.50 4840.00
REGISTRATION FEES - SUBTOTAL <= 6 UNITS-Undergraduate 1076.00 1439.50 269.00 1439.50 3148.00
REGISTRATION FEES - SUBTOTAL > 6 UNITS-Teacher Credential 1961.00 2597.50 293.00 2597.50 5488.00
REGISTRATION FEES - SUBTOTAL <= 6 UNITS-Teacher Credential 1217.00 1616.50 293.00 1616.50 3526.00
REGISTRATION FEES - SUBTOTAL > 6 UNITS-Graduate 2069.00 2732.50 311.00 2732.50 5776.00
REGISTRATION FEES - SUBTOTAL <= 6 UNITS-Graduate 1280.00 1691.50 311.00 1691.50 3694.00
REGISTRATION FEES - SUBTOTAL - Doctorate 4154.00 4495.50 499.00 4495.50 9490.00
CROSS ENROLLMENT FEE 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PLAN FEE-California Residents 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00
STUDENT PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE FEE (paid once per academic year)
16.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
STUDENT ACADEMIC FIELD EXPERIENCE for CREDIT LIABILITY INSURANCE FEE
7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
NON-RESIDENT TUITION
Per Unit 339.00 372.00 372.00 372.00
Installment Payment Plan charge, % of amount financed 7.00% 7.00% 7.00% 7.00%
EXTENDED EDUCATION COURSES Varies by units enrolled
Varies Varies Varies
LATE FEE PAYMENT (non-refundable) 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
LATE REGISTRATION (non-refundable) 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
RETURNED CHECK or WEB PAYMENT-first occurrence 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
RETURNED CHECK or WEB PAYMENT-subsequent occurrence 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
STUDENT ID CARD-Warrior Card 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
STUDENT ID CARD-Warrior Card replacement-1st occurance 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
STUDENT ID CARD-Warrior Card-replacement-subsequent occurance 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
PARKING (optional) AUTOS 81.00 97.00 49.00 97.00
PARKING (optional) MOTORCYCLES 20.25 24.25 12.25 24.25
PARKING - daily 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00
PARKING DECAL HANGER 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
PARKING (replacement decal) 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
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FINGERPRINTS $57.00-81.00 $57.00-81.00 $57.00-81.00 $57.00-81.00
Livescan fee varies by site varies by site varies by site varies by site
VEHICLE IMPOUND RELEASE 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
STATE KEY REPLACEMENT 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
ADMISSION APPLICATION (non-refundable) 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
UNIVERSITY CATALOG 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES (including sales tax) 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
TRANSCRIPTS:
First copy 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
Additional copies requested at same time 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
CHALLENGE EXAM (per unit, maximum $10) 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
GRADUATION APPLICATION 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
REAPPLICATION FOR GRADUATION 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
DIPLOMA 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
LATE ADMISSION APPLICATION (non-refundable) 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
WITHDRAWAL / DROP REFUND FEE 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
PETITION OF UNIV DEADLINE/REQUIREMENT 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
LATE ADD (after deadline for adding course) 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
PRIORITY PROCESSING OF TRANSCRIPT REQUEST 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
PRIORITY PROCESSING OF GRADUATION CLEARANCE 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT/ OR DEGREE 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
DOCUMENT REPLACEMENT 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
REVISED CREDIT EVALUATION 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
GRADUATE STUDIES ACADEMIC CERTIFICATE APPLICATION 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00
NURSING MASTER OF SCIENCE EVALUATION Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
NURSING BS PRE-LICENSURE EVALUATION Pending 35.00 35.00 35.00
COURSE FEES
ADVANCED STUDIES 4170-Educational Technology Foundations 15.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
ADVANCED STUDIES 4600-Technology in Instruction 15.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
ADVANCED STUDIES 4600-Technology in Instruction-Merced 30.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
ADVANCED STUDIES 4650-Technology Integration Practices-Merced 25.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
ADVANCED STUDIES 4730-Microcomputers, Curriculum & Instruction 10.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
ADVANCED STUDIES 5002-Human Resources in the Community College 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
ADVANCED STUDIES 5003-Community College Resource Development 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
ADVANCED STUDIES 5004-Community College Finance 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
ADVANCED STUDIES 5005-Technology in the Community College 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
ADVANCED STUDIES 5006-Community College Students & Instruction Srvs 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
ART 1000-Introduction to Studio Art 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 1010-Drawing I: Direct Observation 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 1020-Drawing II: Composition 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 1100-Visual Principles, Two Dimensional 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 1200-Visual Principles, Three Dimensional 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 1340-Introduction to Ceramics 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 2010-Drawing the Human Figure from Observations 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
ART 3000-Painting: Color 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3010-Drawing the Human Figure from Memory 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3020-Drawing: Original Form 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3100-Relief Printmaking 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3110-Intaglio 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
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ART 3120-Lithography 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3130-Serigraphy 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3142-Intaglio Color Printmaking 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3152-Mono-Printmaking 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3162-Color Lithography 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3200-Painting from Observation 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3210-Painting from Imagination 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3220-Painting:Original Form 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3230-Painting the Human Figure 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
ART 3300-Multimedia: Assemblages & Construction 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3320-Carving 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3330-Metal Casting 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3340-Figure Sculpture 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
ART 3350-Ceramic Sculpture 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 3605-Text and Image 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
ART 3615-Objects in Contemporary Practice 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
ART 3620-The Moving Image-Video and Film Making 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
ART 3630-Still Photograph I 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
ART 3700-Computer Art 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
ART 4020-Advanced Drawing 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 4100-Advanced Printmaking 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 4210-Modern Painting 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 4230-Advanced Painting 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 4300-Advanced Sculpture 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ART 4870-World Crafts 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ASTRONOMY 2112-Astronomy Laboratory 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
BIOLOGY 1020-World of Biology 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
BIOLOGY 1050-General Biology I Pending 35.00 35.00 35.00
BIOLOGY 1150-General Biology II Pending 40.00 40.00 40.00
BIOLOGY 4310-Histological & Cytological Techniques 10.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
BIOLOGY 4630-Marine Biology 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
BIOLOGY 4680-Ecology 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
BIOLOGY 4720-Topics in Rocky Intertidal Biology 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
BIOLOGY 4740-Deep Sea Biology 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
BIOLOGY 4820-Cytogenetics 5.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
BIOLOGY 4850-DNA Technology in Forensic Science 50.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
BIOLOGY 4860-Cell Culture & Advanced Biotechnology 40.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
BIOLOGY 4870-Recombinant DNA lab 60.00 60.00 60.00 60.00
BIOLOGY 4950-Selected Topics in Biological Science Varies by class Varies by class Varies by class Varies by class
BIOLOGY 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
BOTANY 1050-Introduction to Botany 5.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
BOTANY 3000-Plant Propagation 10.00 13.00 13.00 13.00
BOTANY 3100-Survey of Nonvascular Plants 10.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
BOTANY 3120-Morphology of Vascular Plants 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
BOTANY 3700-Flowering Plants 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
BOTANY 4200-Plant Physiology 20.00 22.00 22.00 22.00
BOTANY 4600-Plant Ecology 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
BUSINESS 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
BUSINESS 7006-Continuing Comprehensive Exam Pending 25.00 25.00 25.00
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CHEMISTRY 1002-Chemistry in the Modern World 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 1100-Principles of Chemistry I 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 1110-Principles of Chemistry II 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 2000-Experiments for the Elementary Classroom 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 2010-Quantitative Analysis 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 2110-Chemistry & Biochemistry for Nurses 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 2500-Chemistry of Photography Laboratory 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 3012-Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 3022-Organic Chemistry II Laboratory 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 4100-Instumental Analysis Laboratory 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 4212-Advanced Chemistry Laboratory 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CHEMISTRY 4402-Biochemistry Laboratory I 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
CIS 2000-Introduction to CIS Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
CIS 2010-Cobol Programming 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 2020-Visual Basic Programming 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 2030-Introduction to Java Programming 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 2700-Management Information Systems 25.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
CIS 3010-Advanced Cobol Programming 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 3020-Advanced Visual Basic Programming 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 3030-Advanced Java Programming 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 3700-Information Technology for Management Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
CIS 3732-Structured Programming 25.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
CIS 3760-Computer Graphics 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 3780-Management Information Systems & Microcomputers 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4000-Personal Computer Security 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4100-Systems Administration 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4600-Information Technology Program Management 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4710-Information Systems Management 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4720-Database Management 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4740-Advanced Database Management 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4750-Decision Support Systems 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4770-Systems Analysis & Design 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4780-Computer Information Systems Design 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4800-Network Administration 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4820-Database Driven Web Site Development 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4900-Application Development Project 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4910-Cooperative Education in Computer Information Systems 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 4950-Selected Topics in Computer Information Systems 10.00 10.00 10.00
CIS 5750-Database Management Systems 25.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
CRIMINAL JUSTICE 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
EDUCATION 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
ENGLISH 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
ENGLISH 7006-Continuing Comprehensive Exam Pending 25.00 25.00 25.00
ENTOMOLOGY 3000-Principles of Entomology 25.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
ENTOMOLOGY 3742-Insect Classification 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ENTOMOLOGY 4330-Medical & Veterinary Entomology 35.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
ENTOMOLOGY 4800-Agricultural Entomology 26.00 19.00 19.00 19.00
GEOGRAPHY 4700-Death Valley Landscapes 135.00 135.00 135.00 135.00
GEOGRAPHY 4760-Environmental History of Central Valley & Its Wetlands 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00
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GEOLOGY 2000-California Geology 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
GEOLOGY 2000-Regional Geology of California lab 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
GEOLOGY 2102-Principles of Geology lab 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
GEOLOGY 2202-Historical Geology lab 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
GEOLOGY 2400-Introduction to Earth Science 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
GEOLOGY 2500-Dinosaurs 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
GEOLOGY 3000-Physical & Environmental Geology lab 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
GEOLOGY 3050-Environmental Geology field trip 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
GEOLOGY 3650-Geohazards: The Geological Science of Natural Disasters 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
GEOLOGY 3900-Soil Geology: Application to Agriculture & Hydrogeology 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00
GEOLOGY 4000-Geologic Field Excursions 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
GEOLOGY 4100-Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
GEOLOGY 4350-Geophysical Exploration 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
GEOLOGY 4360-Structural Geology 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
GEOLOGY 4380-Sedimentary Rocks & Depositional Environments 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
GEOLOGY 4390-Paleontology & Stratigraphy lab 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
GEOLOGY 4402-Applied Geology lab 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
GEOLOGY 4500-Field Geology 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
GEOLOGY 4700-Plate Tectonics 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
GEOLOGY 4810-Water Resources Development & Management 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
GEOLOGY 4950-Selected Topics Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
HISTORY 4760-Environmental History of the Central Valley & Its Wetlands 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00
HISTORY 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
HISTORY 7006-Continuing Comprehensive Exam Pending 25.00 25.00 25.00
MARINE SCIENCE 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
MICROBIOLOGY 2010-Microbiology for Nursing laboratory 70.00 70.00 70.00 70.00
MICROBIOLOGY 3032-Bacteriolgy lab 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
MICROBIOLOGY 4500-Bacterial Physiology Pending 70.00 70.00 70.00
MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
MUSIC 1190-Music Fundamentals Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 1320-Eartraining & Sightsinging I Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 1330-Eartraining & Sightsinging II Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 1600-Basic Class Piano Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 1610-Freshman Level Keyboard 50.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
MUSIC 1640-Freshman Level Voice 100.00 100.00 150.00 150.00
MUSIC 1641-Freshman Voice Major Repertoire 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00
MUSIC 1670-Freshman Level Orchestral Instruments (exempt if providing own instrument)
50.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
MUSIC 2150-Introduction to Music Technology Pending Suspended Suspended Suspended
MUSIC 2160-Music Technology II Pending Suspended Suspended Suspended
MUSIC 2170-Musical Instrument Digital Interface Pending Suspended Suspended Suspended
MUSIC 2220-Chromatic Harmony Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 2230-Twentieth Century Techniques Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 2320-Eartraining & Sightsinging III Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 2330-Eartraining & Sightsinging IV Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 2400-Orchestra (optional instrument rental) $10/week $10/week $10/week
MUSIC 2440-Wind Ensemble (optional instrument rental) $10/week $10/week $10/week
MUSIC 2460-Symphony Band (optional instrument rental) $10/week $10/week $10/week
MUSIC 2480-Jazz Ensemble (optional instrument rental) $10/week $10/week $10/week
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MUSIC 2500-Instrumental Chamber Ensemble (optional instrument rental) $10/week $10/week $10/week
MUSIC 2600-Intermediate Class Piano Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 2610-Sophomore Level Keyboard 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
MUSIC 2640-Sophomore Level Voice 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00
MUSIC 2641-Sophomore Voice Major Repertoire 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
MUSIC 2670-Sophomore Level Orchestral Instruments 50.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
MUSIC 3210-Composition Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 3240-Orchestration Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 3250-Eighteenth Century Counterpoint Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 3300-Jazz Arranging Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 3301-Jazz Arranging II Pending Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 3341-Music for the Classroom Teacher Pending Pending Pending Pending
MUSIC 3500-Audio Recording Pending Suspended Suspended Suspended
MUSIC 3510-Advanced Audio Recording Pending Suspended Suspended Suspended
MUSIC 3610- Junior Level Keyboard 50.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
MUSIC 3640-Junior Level Voice 100.00 100.00 150.00 150.00
MUSIC 3641-Junior Voice Major Repertoire 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00
MUSIC 3650-String Techniques I Pending 30.00 30.00 30.00
MUSIC 3660-String Techniques II Pending 30.00 30.00 30.00
MUSIC 3670-Junior Level Orchestral Instruments 50.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
MUSIC 3681-Woodwind Techniques I Pending 30.00 30.00 30.00
MUSIC 3682-Woodwind Techniques II Pending 30.00 30.00 30.00
MUSIC 3683-Brass Techniques Pending 30.00 30.00 30.00
MUSIC 3684-Percussion Techniques Pending 15.00 15.00 15.00
MUSIC 3690-Marching Band Techniques Pending 15.00 15.00 15.00
MUSIC 4210-Advanced Composition Pending Suspended Suspended Suspended
MUSIC 4250-Electronic Portfolio Pending Suspended Suspended Suspended
MUSIC 4400-Orchestra (optional instrument rental) $10.00/week $10.00/week $10.00/week
MUSIC 4440-Wind Ensemble (optional instrument rental) $10.00/week $10.00/week $10.00/week
MUSIC 4460-Symphony Band (optional instrument rental) $10.00/week $10.00/week $10.00/week
MUSIC 4480-Jazz Ensemble (optional instrument rental) $10.00/week $10.00/week $10.00/week
MUSIC 4500-Instrumental Chamber Ensemble (optional instrument rental) $10.00/week $10.00/week $10.00/week
MUSIC 4610-Advanced Level Keyboard 50.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
MUSIC 4640- Advanced Level Voice 100.00 100.00 150.00 150.00
MUSIC 4641- Senior Voice Major Repertoire 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00
MUSIC 4670- Advanced Level Orchestral Instruments 50.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
NURSING 2820, 3850, 4410 Professional Liability Insurance $20/year $20/year $20/year $20/year
NURSING 2820-Basic Skills in Nursing 135.00 120.00 120.00 120.00
NURSING 2860-Pharmacology in Nursing 93.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
NURSING 2900-Adult Health Nursing I 72.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
NURSING 3000-Health Assessment 25.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
NURSING 3320-Pre-licensure Nursing Leadership & Management 47.00 47.00 47.00 47.00
NURSING 3800-Pediatric Nursing 89.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
NURSING 3820-Reproductive Health Nursing 68.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
NURSING 3850-Maternal-Child Health Clinical 20.00 20.00 20.00
NURSING 3900-Mental Health Nursing 21.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
NURSING 4410-Community Health Practicum 17.00 17.00 17.00 17.00
NURSING 4800-Adult Health Nursing II 100.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
NURSING 4810-Adult Health Nursing II Clinical 25.00 25.00 25.00
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NURSING 4820-Prelicensure Seminar 40.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
NURSING 7006-Continuing Comprehensive Exam 25.00 25.00 25.00
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3020-Management Science 25.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
PHYSICS 1502-Energy & Matter Laboratory 10.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
PHYSICS 2100-Basic Physics I 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00
PHYSICS 2110-Basic Physics II 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00
PHYSICS 2252-General Physics I Lab 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00
PHYSICS 2262-General Physics II Lab 10.00 8.00 8.00 8.00
PSYCHOLOGY 3000-Experimental Methods and Design 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 3405-Research Seminar in the Psychology of Perception 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 3610-Applied Behavior Analysis Research Seminar 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 3705-Research Seminar in Human Learning 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 3800-Experimental Psychology Research Seminar 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 4102-Research Seminar in Neuroscience 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 4120-Human Development Research Seminar 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 4310-Research Seminar in Social Psychology 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 4410-Research Seminar in Cognitive Psychology 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 4725-Experimental Analysis of Behavior Research Seminar 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
PSYCHOLOGY 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 7006-Continuing Comprehensive Exam Pending 25.00 25.00 25.00
SOCIAL WORK 7005-Continuing Thesis or Project 125.00 125.00 125.00 125.00
TEACHER EDUCATION 4130-Elementary Curriculum & Instruction-Science 5.00 Suspended Suspended Suspended
THEATRE 1110-Playgoing Varies Varies Varies Varies
THEATRE 3200-Stagecraft I Varies Varies Varies Varies
ZOOLOGY 2232-Physiology Lab 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
ZOOLOGY 2250-Human Anatomy 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
ZOOLOGY 2260-Fundamentals of Human Anatomy Pending 40.00 40.00 40.00
ZOOLOGY 2660-Bird Watching 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ZOOLOGY 3130-Vertebrate Embryology Lab 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
ZOOLOGY 3150-Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
ZOOLOGY 3610-General Vertebrate Zoology 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
ZOOLOGY 3660-Bird Watching in Central California 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
ZOOLOGY 4151-Animal Cells and Tissues 20.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
ZOOLOGY 4230-Animal Physiology 20.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
ZOOLOGY 4280-Physiology of Human Systems 20.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
ZOOLOGY 4420-Invertebrate Zoology I 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
ZOOLOGY 4430-Invertebrate Zoology II 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
ZOOLOGY 4440-General Parasitology 5.00 Withdrawn Withdrawn Withdrawn
ZOOLOGY 4620-Herpetology 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
ZOOLOGY 4630-Ornithology 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
ZOOLOGY 4640-Mammalogy 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
OTHER FEES
ALUMNI CAREER SERVICES FEE-annual 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
BREAKAGE or DAMAGE Repair/Replace cost Cost Cost Cost
MATERIALS, SERVICES, FACILITY USE Cost Cost Cost Cost
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER child care tuition Varies Varies Varies Varies
SHORT TERM LOAN LATE FEE 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
MUSIC - Instrument rental 50.00 $10/week $10/week $10/week
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OIT - Laser printing card-25 pages 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
OIT - Laser printing card-10 pages 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
ORIENTATION
Freshman 55.00 55.00 55.00 55.00
Transfer 45.00 45.00 45.00 45.00
Guest 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Locker rental-annual academic year 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
LIBRARY - Overdue book(s) or materials Fine Fine Fine Fine
LIBRARY - Lost or damaged book(s) or materials Cost + $10.00 Cost + $10.00 Cost + $10.00 Cost + $10.00
LIBRARY - Community member-annual 35.00 35.00 35.00 35.00
WRITING PROFICIENCY SCREENING TEST (WPST) 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
CREDENTIAL PROGRAM APPLICATION EVALUATION:
(Paid upon application to the specific program, one time only)
Single Subject 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
Multiple Subjects 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
Education Administration Preliminary 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
Pupil Personnel Services 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
Education Specialist: Mild/Moderate 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
Education Specialist: Moderate/Severe 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
Liberal Studies Subject Matter Verification (Form V) 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00
Liberal Studies Subject Matter Analysis 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00
CREDENTIAL PROCESSING CENTER: (Non CSU Stanislaus students)
Credential Application Evaluation 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
Subject Matter Authorization/Supplementary Evaluation 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
Out of State Verification 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00
Out of State Evaluation 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
HEALTH CENTER SERVICES
Office visit for injury, illness or health education No charge No charge No charge No charge
Required immunizations (MMR & HEP B) No charge No charge No charge No charge
Tuberculosis screening No charge No charge No charge No charge
Physical exams:
Department of Motor Vehicles 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
Gyn-annual/PAP Varies Varies Varies Varies
Routine/General 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
Sports 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00
HOUSING:
Rent deposit 150.00 150.00 150.00 150.00
Board deposit 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Security deposit 120.00 120.00 120.00 120.00
Room license Varies by plan Varies Varies Varies
Meal plan N/A for Summer Varies Varies Varies
Application for housing (non-refundable) 40.00 40.00 40.00 40.00
Activities service charge-annual 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00
OIT Telephone Services deposit 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00
Telephone service base monthly rate-local calls only 16.50 16.50 16.50 16.50
Voice mail monthly rate 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
Call waiting monthly rate 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
Computer connection installation-network installation 75.00 75.00 75.00 75.00
FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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Other FeesDishonored Payments/Returned Checks. Checks or Web payments presented for payment and returned unpaid to CSU Stanislaus are required to be redeemed within 10 working days. A $25 returned fee will be assessed for the first check or web payment returned regardless of the value or the writer. Each subsequent returned check or web payment will be assessed a $35 returned fee. Placing a stop payment or closing your checking account does not release you from your obligation nor does it automatically drop you from enrollment. A hold will be placed on the affected student record until the value of the returned item and returned item fee has been paid in full. Placement of a hold effectively suspends all University services and will prevent future enrollment.
Payment for dishonored/returned checks or web payments and the returned fee will be accepted only by cash, money order, or cashier’s check. A personal check, irrespective of the check writer, will not be accepted to pay for a dishonored check. In addition, check-writing privileges with the University by or on behalf of the affected student may be suspended.
Non-resident Tuition. The non-resident tuition fee of $372.00 per unit is payable by all students who have not been legal residents of the State of California for at least one year immediately preceding the residence determination date.
Tuition payable by non-resident and foreign visa students is in addition to fees required of California resident students except for enrollment in extension sessions. Questions regarding residency classification for admission eligibility and tuition purposes should be directed to the Residency Technician in the Enrollment Services Office at (209) 667-3152.
Initial determination of residency status is made by University officials prior to or at the time of registration, and fees must be paid at registration. Full refund of non-resident fees paid will be made if final determination by the University legal advisor indicates that a student is a legal resident.
For more detailed information on residency determination and exceptions to tuition refer to “Determination of Residence” section in the current University Catalog.
Campus Parking Permit Fees. Parking is $81 for Summer Term, $97 for Fall semester, $49 for Winter Term, and $97 for Spring semester and may be paid at the same time as registration fees. The Cashier’s Office will mail parking permits only upon request and if a self-addressed and stamped envelope is provided. Students who pay for parking permits by mail, via the Web or the Drop Box may pick up their parking permits at the Cashier’s Office Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m (7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. during the Summer).
Warrior Card-Your Campus CredentialsThe Warrior Card is the official identification card of CSU Stanislaus. It is issued to all members of the University Community and is required for identification for all students to access essential campus services. Your Warrior Card also offers a convenient Warrior Cash account for making purchases on and around campus. Warrior Cards are disbursed at the Turlock University Student Union Information Desk and at the Stockton Student Information Center.
Your Warrior Card is your key to:
* Identification – In addition to your photo, your Card has your unique ID number printed and encoded on the magnetic stripe. * Meal Plans – Campus residents swipe the Card to access Meal Plan dollars at all Campus Dining Locations. * Libraries – Use your Card to check out library materials and access other resources and services. * Enrollment Services – Your Card will be swiped to access your student records. * Fitness Center Pass - Access privileges for current students, faculty, and staff. * Warrior Cash – Make cashless purchases and pay for services at campus locations and local businesses. * Banking Convenience - Make it an ATM/PIN-based debit card when linked to a FREE Wells Fargo College Checking account. * OIT Print accounts.
For more information go to www.warriorcard.com.
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Payment MethodsAll payments must be made in U.S. dollars. Payments may be made: a. By ACH electronic check from your regular checking account at: http://my.csustan.edu (click Make A Payment)
b. By MasterCard, American Express, or Discover credit card: http://my.csustan.edu (click Make A Payment) c. By check d. By money order e. By cash (in-person only)--DO NOT MAIL CASH and DO NOT PUT CASH IN THE DROP BOX
Please include your Student ID number with your payment.
Payments may be made: a. By mail to: CSU Stanislaus One University Circle Turlock, California 95382 Attn. Cashier b. In person at either the Cashier’s Office located in MSR 100 or at the CSU Stanislaus-Stockton Center. c. By placement in the Drop Box located outside the main entrance to the Cashier’s Office. Please include your student ID number.
EFT MANDATORY
Beginning Fall Semester 2004 financial aid payments to students are made via electronic fund transfer to the student’s checking or savings account, rather than mailing checks to students as was done in past years. This process allows the University to get your monies to you in a timely, cost-efficient manner. Please complete the Direct Deposit Authorization and attach a voided pre-printed check or savings account deposit slip and return it to the Cashier’s Office.
Financial AidFinancial Aid Fee Deferment. Depending on the amount of awarded financial aid, students who have been awarded will have all or part of their registration fees deferred until their financial aid payout date(s). Students with financial aid amount(s) in the “accepted” status that are insufficient to cover the total of required registration fees must pay the remaining balance before the payment deadlines listed under Fee Payment Deadlines. The total of required registration fees must be paid and/or deferred to avoid assessment of late payment fees. Financial Aid recipients uncertain about financial aid amounts must contact the Financial Aid/Scholarship Office at (209) 667-3336 for specific instructions. Registration fees and other debts to the University will be deducted from the first available financial aid, regardless of type of aid, including loans.
Financial Aid Applicants. Financial Aid applicants who have not yet been awarded financial aid for the term will only have their registration fees deferred if they have applied for financial aid and have completed their financial aid file. Students that have not completed their financial aid file or have a student loan that they haven’t accepted will not be eligible for a fee deferment. A student is able to view their status with the Financial Aid/Scholarship Office on their mycsustan account. If a student is not eligible for a fee deferment, they must pay required fees by the payment deadline.
Note: Students with Financial Aid Fee Deferments agree by accepting the deferment of their registration fees that they are fully liable to the University for their registration fees, whether or not they ultimately obtain or accept financial aid or attend classes. If they do not pay the required fees, the only way to cancel their obligation to the University is to officially withdraw from courses by the Full Refund Deadline for the term. See “Refund Deadlines” for specific dates.
Alan Pattee Scholarship Act No State University Fee shall be required of or collected from those individuals who qualify for such exemption under the provisions of the Alan Pattee Scholarship Act. For further information, contact Enrollment Services at (209) 667-3264.
Employee Fee Waivers Qualifying CSU Stanislaus employees must have their Employee fee waiver on file with the Waiver Coordinator in the Enrollment Services Office, 667-3264, prior to registering for classes in order to have their fees calculated properly. This waiver must be submitted for each term of enrollment. Forms are available from the Employee Benefits Coordinator in the Human Resources Office. Questions regarding which fees qualify for waiver should be directed to the Employee Benefits Coordinator in Human Resources, (209) 667-3351.
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Senior Scholars Qualifying students must have their Senior Scholar fee waiver on file with the Special Academic Programs Coordinator in the Advising Resource Center (ARC), 667-3304, prior to registering for classes in order to have their fees calculated properly. This waiver must be renewed each term.
Employee Dependents Qualifying students must have their fee waiver on file with Waiver Coordinator in the Enrollment Services Office, 667-3264, prior to registering for classes. This waiver must be renewed each term. Forms are available from the Employee Benefits Coordinator in the Human Resources Office. Questions regarding which fees qualify for waiver should be directed to the Employee Benefits Coordinator in Human Resources, (209) 667-3351.
Veteran’s Dependent Qualifying students under provisions of the California Educational Code, section 32320, must have their authorization on file with the Waiver Coordinator in the Enrollment Services Office, 667-3081, prior to registering for classes in order to have their fees calculated properly. The authorization must be renewed for each academic year.
Veteran Fee Payment Deferral Students qualified by the Veterans’ Coordinator in the Enrollment Services Office, 667-3081, may have their payment deadline deferred until receipt of veteran benefits.
Third Party Fee Payment Students whose fees will be paid by another party (Vocational Rehabilitation, Workers’ Compensation, Private Industry Council, Americorps, local school districts, or employers, etc.) must have their fee authorization on file with the Cashier’s/Financial Services Office prior to registering for classes. Failure to do so may subject the student to improper billing and related late payment penalties. If the third party fails to pay, the student is fully responsible and liable for all charges incurred on his or her account. Questions regarding third party pay may be directed to 667-3977.
CSU Concurrent Enrollment Students concurrently enrolled at another CSU campus must have their Concurrent Enrollment form with fees paid certified by their HOME campus on file with the Records Coordinator prior to registering for classes in order to have their fees calculated properly.Higher Education Tax Incentives The Tax Relief Act of 1997 (TRA 97) provides several federal tax incentives for students enrolled in post-secondary higher education.
a. Hope Scholarship tax credit b. Lifetime Learning tax credit c. Education IRAs d. Student Loan Interest deduction
CSU Stanislaus cannot determine if you qualify for a tax credit or deduction, or provide income tax advice. Please obtain IRS publication 970 and IRS form 8863 or contact a tax return preparer about your specific income tax situation. Additional information can be obtained from the Internal Revenue Service at 1-800-829-1040 or www.irs.ustreas.gov
Refunds Students will no longer be required to request a refund. Any refund for which a student is eligible will be “automatic” when a student follows campus-established procedures to cancel registration, drop courses, or withdraw for the academic period. Refunds will be automatically processed following the census date for each academic term.
Students will be entitled to a full refund of mandatory fees and nonresident tuition only if they cancel their registration or drop all courses prior to the first day of instruction for an academic term by the following deadlines:
Refund Deadlines
Summer Session A 2009 .......Jun 12th ........... Last day to withdraw for full refund of mandatory fees & non-resident tuition Jun 26th ........... Last day to drop from full-time to part-time & qualify for refund of the difference between full and part-time fees. Jul 7th .............. Last day to withdraw & qualify for a pro-rata refundSummer Session B 2009 .......Jul 24th ............ Last day to withdraw for full refund of mandatory fees & non-resident tuition Aug 3rd ........... Last day to drop from full-time to part-time & qualify for refund of the difference between full and part-time fees. Aug 11th .......... Last day to withdraw & qualify for a pro-rata refundFall Semester 2009 ...............Sept 8th ........... Last day to withdraw for full refund of mandatory fees & non-resident tuition Oct 6th ............. Last day to drop from full-time to part-time & qualify for refund of the difference between full and part-time fees. Nov 8th............ Last day to withdraw & qualify for a pro-rata refund
All refunds are subject to a $5 processing fee.
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Students who drop some but not all units resulting in a lower tuition and/or mandatory fee obligation within the campus designated drop period and in accordance with campus procedures will be entitled to a refund of the applicable difference in tuition and/or fee levels.For state-supported non-standard terms or courses of less than four (4) weeks in length, students are not entitled to any refund unless the student cancels registration prior to the first day of instruction of the non-standard term or the first scheduled meeting in the case of “short courses.”
For state-supported semesters, quarters, and non-standard terms of four (4) weeks or more in length, students who drop all courses prior to the end of the campus-designated drop period or who officially withdraw no later than the sixty percent point in the academic period shall be entitled to a pro-rata refund of nonresident tuition and mandatory fees.
The pro-rata refund is determined on the basis of the date of the student’s withdrawal and the length of the academic period. The length of the academic period is calculated from the first day of instruction through the final exam day of the period and excludes any breaks of five (5) days or more. The first day of instruction is June 15th, 2009 for Summer Session A; July 27th, 2009 for Summer Session B; and Sept 9th, 2009 for Fall Semester.
Example: If the first day of instruction for Fall is Sept 9th, 2009 the final day of the exam period is Dec 18th, 2009, and there is one break of 5 days, the length of the academic period is 101 days. The 60 percent point in the term is day 61, which falls on Nov 8th, 2009. No student who withdraws after Nov 8th, 2009 is entitled to a refund. If a student withdraws on Nov 8th, 2009 the campus has “earned” 60 percent of the student’s fees and the student is entitled to a refund of 40 percent. The campus may withhold an administrative fee from the refund amount. Any refund due a student will be applied first toward any required return of student financial aid funds from federal, state, institutional, or external sources, and then the balance may be returned to the student.
Exceptions to the policy, providing that the full amount of nonresident tuition and mandatory fees be refunded, are authorized where the fees were assessed or collected in error, the course for which the tuition and fees were assessed or collected was cancelled by the campus, the campus makes a delayed decision that a student was not eligible to enroll in the term for which mandatory fees were assessed and collected and the delayed decision was not due to a student not providing complete or accurate information, or the student was activated for compulsory military service.
Delinquent Accounts Past due accounts are subject to collection procedures including but not limited to placement of a HOLD preventing University services, submission to a collection agency, or submission to the California State Franchise Tax Board for tax offset/intercept of any income tax refund or lottery winnings. Delinquent accounts are subject to additional collection charges and interest at 10 percent from the date of debt.
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CSU STANISLAUS
SUMMER & FALL 2009
INSTALLMENT PAYMENT PLAN
WHO MAY APPLY FOR INSTALLMENT PLAN?
Any student registered for SUMMER or FALL 2009 who is not a financial aid recipient receiving sufficient funds to cover the state university fee. Students with a prior balance are not eligible.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
• The installment plan will defer the state University fee and nonresident tuition into 3 monthly installments.
• The first installment payment will be 1/3 of tuition (amount will depend on the number of units enrolled), plus a $33.00 non refundable administrative fee.
• For Non resident students each installment will include 7% administrative fee on the unpaid balance of non resident tuition.
• Deadline to apply for installment plan is: June 11th for Summer and September 4th for Fall.
• Installment payment plans applications are available at cashier’s office or online at:http://www.csustan.edu/EnrollmentServices/Forms-Publications/index.html
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English Placement Test (EPT) &
Entry-Level Mathematics Test (ELM) RequirementsCSU STANISLAUS PRE-COLLEGIATE MATH AND ENGLISH REQUIREMENTS
The CSU requires all new undergraduate students who are not exempt to take the English Placement Test (EPT) and the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) Test prior to attending a New Student Orientation or enrolling in any course. See below for exemption criteria.
Purpose of the EPT and ELM
The EPT is designed to assess the level of reading and writing skills of entering CSU students so they can be placed in appropriate courses. Those students who do not demonstrate college-level skills will be directed to English courses or developmental programs to remediate identified deficiencies.
The ELM test is designed to assess the mathematics skill levels of entering CSU students. Those undergraduate students who do not demonstrate college-level mathematics skills will be directed to courses or programs designed to help them attain these skills.
Required remedial courses must be taken the first and each subsequent term at the University until the student satisfies the skill level required for General Education courses. Full remediation of all English and Mathematics entrance deficiencies must be completed within one year of initial University registration to avoid academic-administrative disqualification from enrollment. Students who have not completed remediation requirements in the 12-month limit will be academically disqualified.
English Placement TestWho must take the EPT?Unless a student qualifies for one of the EPT exemptions listed in the following section, it is necessary that the student take the EPT before attending New Student Orientation or registering for any courses at CSU Stanislaus.
Exemptions from the test are given only to those who present proof of one of the following:* Completion of a college English composition course that satisfies the General Education-Breadth (Area A.2) or Intersegmental
General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) (Area 1,Group A) written communication requirement provided such course was completed with a grade of C- or better.
* Completion of one of the following tests at the specified level or higher
Test Score Advanced Placement - Composition and Literature 3 ACT - English 24 SAT I - Verbal 550 SAT II - Writing Test 680 Augmented English CST taken in 11th grade Exempt
PlacementScores on the EPT determine which entry-level composition course students may take. Eligibility is determined according to this table:
EPT Score First Course to Take0-147 ENGL 1000 Introduction to Composition148-150* ENGL 1001/1002 * First-Year Composition (with conditions)151 and above ENGL 1001/1002 First-Year Composition (no conditions)*Students with scores of 148, 149, or 150 are admitted conditionally to ENGL 1001 or 1002 and must agree to use the CSU Stanislaus Writing Center as their instructor directs.
After meeting English Placement Requirements, students may be admitted to First-Year Composition (ENGL 1001 or 1002) the following term. After successful completion of ENGL 1001/1002, students may enroll in the required ENGL 2000 or PHIL 2000 Critical Inquiry courses (GE Area A.3).
TESTING INFORMATION
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Entry-Level Mathematics TestWho must take the ELM?Unless a student qualifies for one of the ELM exemptions listed below, it is necessary that the student take the ELM before attending a New Student Orientation or registering for any courses at CSU Stanislaus.
Exemptions from the test are given only to those who present proof of one of the following:1. Completion and transfer of a course that satisfies the General Education-Breadth (Area B.3) or Intersegmental General
Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) (Area 2) quantitative reasoning requirement, provided such course was completed with a grade of C- or better.
2. Completion of one of the following tests at the specified level or higher: Test Score Advanced Placement–Statistics 3 Advanced Placement–Mathematics (Calculus AB or BC) 3 ACT - Mathematics 23 SAT I - Mathematics 550 SAT II – Mathematics I, IC, II, or IIC 550 Augmented mathematics CST taken in 11th grade (EAP) Exempt
EPT/ELM Registration For current EPT/ELM test dates please visit http://www.csustan.edu/testing
Information bulletins and registration materials for the EPT and ELM will be mailed to all students who are subject to the requirement at the time of admission. Students may access more information, including applications, test dates, deadlines, and registration materials, online at http://www.csustan.edu/testing
PlacementInterpretation of ELM scores for those who took the ELM test after March 22, 2002. Scores on the ELM determine which entry-level mathematics course students may take. Eligibility is determined according to the table below:
TESTING INFORMATION
Test Date Registration Deadline
June 13, 2009 May 29, 2009July 18, 2009 July 2, 2009November 7, 2009 October 23, 2009January 9, 2010 December 11, 2009
ELM Score First Course To Take
0-32 Enroll in MATH 0103, Pre-Algebra or re-take and pass ELM
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Enroll in the following courses based on the student’s academic major:
Planning on teaching K-8?MATH 0107, Intermediate Algebra for Math/Science
Math, Science or Computer Science Major?MATH 0110, Intermediate Algebra for Math/Science
Other Major?MATH 0106, Intermediate Algebra for Non-Math/Science
50-80 ELM pass; enroll in G.E. MathematicsNote: ELM scores are even numbers ranging from 02-80. After meeting Mathematics Placement Requirements, a student will be eligible to take a General Education mathematics course (G.E. Area B.3).
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WPST and Graduate Writing Competency for Graduation
All students must demonstrate competency in writing skills as a requirement for graduation. Students who have not met the writing requirement for graduation must pass the Writing Proficiency Screening Test (WPST) as a prerequisite to an upper-division writing proficiency (WP) course. Writing Proficiency courses must be passed with a minimum grade of C- or better to satisfy this requirement. Writing Proficiency courses are designated in the Schedule of Classes with a “(WP).” A complete listing of currently approved WP courses follows on the next page and is also included in the current Catalog under “Writing Proficiency.”
Check with the department of your major for a WP course appropriate to your major. A course taken prior to the first semester in which WP status takes effect for that course may not be used to satisfy the writing competency requirement.
How to sign up for the WPST:
The WPST will be given four times a year. See the “Testing Calendar” for test dates. For specific registration information, refer to the WPST registration form or contact the WPST Office at (209) 667-3069. Registration forms are available in the forms rack located in MSR 180 in the Mary Stuart Rogers Gateway Center. They are also available from any academic department, the Writing Center (on the Turlock Campus), the Stockton Campus Office, and the Transfer Centers at area community colleges. Peer tutoring to prepare for this test is available at the Writing Center. There are special test arrangements for individuals with disabilities and those who observe the Sabbath on Saturday. Students may access more information, including applications, test dates, deadlines and registration materials online at http://www.csustan.edu/wpst.
TESTING INFORMATION
CSU Stanislaus On-Campus Testing CalendarDates subject to change – visit http://www.csustan.edu/testing/ for more complete (and updated) information
ACT** For dates and test centers, visit www.act.org MAT
2009: June 13, July 18, Sept. 26. Nov. 72010: January 30
EPT/ELM 2009: June 13, July 18, Nov. 72010: January 9
SAT** National
2009: October 10For more dates: www.collegeboard.com
GRE**Refer to the GRE website for dates and locations.www.gre.org
WPST 2009: August 15, November 142010: January 23
*The placement tests will be offered at every campus in the CSU system on these dates--hand scoring is not an option.
**The ACT, GRE Subject, and National SAT will be administered on additional dates--but not on this campus. Please obtain the appropriate registration bulletin/packet for dates and locations.
For information about CBEST, RICA, and CSET, please obtain registration bulletins from the following offices in Turlock: MSR 180, Bizzini Hall Room 125, DBH 303 or visit the Stockton Center in Acacia Hall. For more information, visit our website: http://www.csustan.edu/testing/
Test Date Registration DeadlineAugust 15, 2009 July 22, 2009November 14, 2009 October 21, 2009January 23, 2010 January 6, 2010
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Attending a New Student Orientation (NSO) will answer most new student questions, provide informative academic advising, and allow students to register for courses. There are also special workshops that will help students meet other students, learn more about their new campus home, and reinforce skills needed to achieve their academic and personal goals.
* New undergraduates must register for an NSO to enroll in courses. Students required to take the EPT and/or ELM tests must do so before attending a New Student Orientation. For testing dates, see the
EPT/ELM Requirements section.
* Transfers must also attend the NSO before registering for courses. For transfers, the NSO is a half-day program designed to provide students with upper-division General Education and major
academic advising as well as information on student services. To be eligible to attend the NSO and enroll in any courses, the student must provide EPT and ELM test scores, or provide proof of exemption prior to the scheduled NSO date.
Orientation reservations must be received by the deadline date. To register for an orientation listed below, please visit www.csustan.edu/nso. Only admitted students may attend the New Student Orientation.
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EPT/ELM TEST BY: June 13, 2009
PRE-REGISTER BY:May 28, 2009
PRE-REGISTER BY: June 12, 2009
PRE-REGISTER BY: July 8, 2009
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
Art Agricultural Studies All MajorsBiological Sciences Anthropology Chemistry Business AdministrationChild Development Communication Studies Cognitive Studies Computer Information SystemsComputer Science Criminal Justice Geology Economics Mathematics English Music Ethnic Studies Nursing Gender Studies Physics and Physical Science Geography Psychology History Theatre Liberal Studies Undeclared Modern Languages
Physical Education and HealthPhilosophy Political Science Social Sciences SociologyUndeclared
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EPT/ELM TEST BY: June 13, 2009
EPT/ELM TEST BY: July 18, 2009
PRE-REGISTER BY: May 19, 2009
PRE-REGISTER BY: June 29, 2009
PRE-REGISTER BY: July 17, 2009
PRE-REGISTER BY: August 11, 2009
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
All Majors Agricultural Studies Art All MajorsAnthropology Biological SciencesChild Development Business AdministrationCommunication Studies ChemistryCriminal Justice Cognitive StudiesEconomics Computer Information SystemsEnglish Computer ScienceEthnic Studies GeologyGender Studies Liberal StudiesGeography MathematicsHistory MusicLiberal Studies Physical Education and HealthModern Languages Physics and Physical SciencesNursing TheatrePhilosophy UndeclaredPolitical SciencePsychologySocial SciencesSociologyUndeclared
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PRE-REGISTER BY: July 22, 2009
PRE-REGISTER BY: August 19, 2009
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
FOR THE FOLLOWING MAJORS ONLY:
All Majors All Majors All Majors
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WRITING PROFICIENCY COURSESWriting Proficiency (WP) courses are not offered every semester. Consult the online Class Schedule for current WP class offerings.
COURSE TITLE Semester WP Status in Effect
ACC 3125 Accounting Research and Communication Fall 2001
ANTH/GEND 3900 Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality Fall 1992
ANTH 4170 Economic Anthropology Spring 2008
ANTH 4221 Folk Literature and Arts Fall 1993
ART 4570 Senior Seminar in Art History Winter 1993
ART 4960 Senior Seminar Winter 1993
BIOL 4010 Research and Technical Writing in Biology Fall 1994
BUS 3100 Business Technical Writing Communication Summer 2005
CDEV 4100 Policy and Advocacy for Children and Families Fall 2009
CDEV 4200 Multi-Contextural Aspects of Parenting and Families Fall 2009
CHEM 4420 Biochemistry II Spring 1996
CJ 3170 (formerly 4930) Criminal Justice Research Methods Spring 1994
COMM 3200 Communication Theory Fall 2004
CS 4100 Programming Languages Fall 1993
ECON 4335 Political Economy Fall 1997
ENGL 3007 Business and Technical Communication Spring 1981
ENGL 3009 Writing for Teachers (formerly Applied Writing) Fall 1981
ENGL 3012 Applied Writing (Computer-Assisted Instruction) Fall 1997
ENGL 3150 Approaches to Literary Study Spring 2005
ENGL 4600 Tutorial Projects in English Fall 1992
FREN 4810 Linguistics and Language Instruction Spring 1993
GEOG 4710 Field Methods Fall 1993
GEOL 4500 Field Geology Fall 1994
HIST 3000 Introductory Seminar in History Fall 1992
HIST 4960 Senior Seminar Fall 1992
HIST 4990 Senior Thesis Fall 1992
LIBS 3000 Community and Diversity Fall 1995
MATH 4960 Senior Seminar in Mathematics Fall 1995
MUS 3260 Form and Analysis Spring 2007
MUS 3370 Music in Secondary Schools Spring 1994
NURS 3310 Nursing Leadership and Management Spring 2005
NURS 3320 Pre-licensure Nursing Leadership and Management Fall 2004
PHED 3700 Sport in Society Fall 1993
PHIL 3400 Ethics Fall 1992
PHIL 3500 Philosophy of Mind Fall 1993
PHIL 4200 Advanced Study in the History of Philosophy Fall 1992
PHIL 4500 Philosophy of Art (formerly Aesthetics) Fall 1992
PHYS 4910 Spectroscopy, Techniques and Application Fall 2008
PSCI 3010 Modern Political Thought Spring 1993
PSCI 3304 (formerly 3300) Introduction to Public Administration Fall 1993
PSYC 4102 Research Seminar in Neuroscience Fall 2002
PSYC 4120 Human Development Research Seminar Fall 2002
PSYC 4310 Research Seminar in Social Psychology Fall 2002
PSYC 4410 Research Seminar in Cognitive Psychology Fall 2002
PSYC 4725 Experimental Analysis of Behavior Research Seminar Fall 2002
SOCL 3310 Social Inequalities Fall 2006
SPAN 4810 Linguistics and Language Instruction Spring 1993
THEA 3520 Theatre History II Fall 1999
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Office of Service Learning * (209) 667-3311 * John Stuart Rogers Faculty Development Center, Room 107
Community Service Learning is a teaching method that promotes student learning through active participation in meaningful and planned service experiences in the community that are directly related to course content. Listed below are the service learning courses offered for upcoming semesters. Classroom assignments, meeting times/dates and instructors are listed within the regular course listing section of the online Class Schedule.
COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING
FALL 2009 Service Learning
ACC 4160 001 LEC Computers In Accounting
ACC 4160 002 LAB Computers In Accounting
ACC 5110 001 SEM Management Accounting
AGST 4980 001 IND Individual Study Agriculture
BUS 2090 001 LEC Ethics and Social Responsibility for Bus and Bus People
CDEV 3180 001 LEC Early Social and Emotional Dev
CDEV 3550 001 LEC Early Interv High-Risk Child
CDEV 3550 002 ACT Early Interv High-Risk Child
CHEM 3090 001 LEC Chem in Elem School Classroom
CHEM 4400 001 LEC Biochemistry I
CJ 4230 001 LEC Juvenile Justice
CJ 4230 003 ACT Juvenile Justice
COMM 2110 002 LEC Group Discussion Processes
COMM 4160 001 LEC Intercultural Communication
COMM 4160 002 LEC Intercultural Communication
EDMS 4100 003 SEM Foundations of Ed. Diverse Soc
EDMS 4110 003 LEC Reading Methods English Instru
EDMS 4110 004 LEC Reading Methods English Instru
EDMS 4130 002 SEM Science and Health Methods
EDMS 4130 003 SEM Science and Health Methods
EDMS 4130 004 SEM Science and Health Methods
FALL 2009 Service Learning
EDMS 4130 004 SEM Science and Health Methods
EDMS 4150 001 SEM Methods in Multilingual Educat
GEND 2020 001 LEC Women’s and Feminist Activism
GEND 3550 001 LEC Society and Gender
LIBS 1000 001 LEC Beginning Field Experience
LIBS 1010 001 LEC Beginning Field Exper Exam
LIBS 1010 002 DIS Beginning Field Exper Exam
LIBS 2000 001 LEC Intermediate Field Experience
LIBS 2000 002 DIS Intermediate Field Experience
LIBS 2010 001 LEC Inter Field Experience Exam
LIBS 2010 002 DIS Inter Field Experience Exam
LIBS 3000 001 LEC Community and Diversity (WP)
LIBS 3000 002 LEC Community and Diversity (WP)
LIBS 3000 003 LEC Community and Diversity (WP)
LIBS 3000 004 LEC Community and Diversity (WP)
LIBS 3000 005 LEC Community and Diversity (WP)
LIBS 3000 006 LEC Community and Diversity (WP)
LIBS 4910 001 IND Cooperative Education
NURS 4400 002 LEC Community Health Nursing
PSCI 1201 003 LEC American Government
SOCL 3310 001 LEC Social Inequalities (WP)
SOCL 3500 001 LEC Sociology of Poverty & Hunger
SUMMER 2009 Service Learning
A0B ACC 4160 001 LEC Computers In Accounting
A0B ACC 4160 002 LEC Computers In Accounting
A0A CHEM 3090 001 LEC Chem in Elem School
A0A CHEM 3090 002 LEC Chem in Elem School
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Televised courses at CSU Stanislaus are delivered by Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS), videoconferencing (CODEC), and cable television. They are easily idenfiable in the online Schedule of Classes denoted by a video camera
icon.
Students should register for the section of a course that coincides with the site of attendance as shown in the room column. Two sections of a course identify it as a CODEC course, three as an ITFS course, and four as an ITFS course also transmitted via local cable TV.
Videoconferencing (CODEC)CODEC classes link Turlock and Stockton in P146 and STK A1071, respectively. Students at both sites see and hear each other and the instructor can teach from either site.
Instructional Television Fixed Service (ITFS)ITFS courses from classrooms P164 and P165 in Turlock are televised to classrooms at the reception sites listed below. These ITFS classrooms include a two-way audio system that allows students at the outlying sites to communicate with the instructor and students in Turlock. Faculty in Turlock see remote site students by web-conferencing.
Cable Television (Local TV Channel 2) Some of the ITFS courses are available on local cable television. The room column in the course listing identifies the cable system and communities in which a course is offered, as follows:
Charter TV – These courses are available only to Charter Communications cable television subscribers in Ceres, Delhi, Denair, Hilmar, Keyes, Turlock, and Modesto (zip code 95351) on channel 2.
Comcast TV - These courses are available only to Comcast cable television subscribers in Modesto (except for zip code 95351) on channel 96.
CHAR + COM TV - These courses are available in both the Charter and Comcast systems in Turlock, Modesto, Ceres, Delhi, Denair, Hilmar, and Keyes.
Students registered in a cable television section should watch the channel for their community at the time and day of the first class. Registered students will be provided with website links to access class materials and a phone number to use to interact with the instructor and students during class. Exams are administered on the Turlock campus.
CSU Stanislaus TV Reception Sites
STOCKTON Office: (209) 467-5300/Fax 467-5333 CSU Stanislaus Stockton CampusClassrooms: (209) 467-5393/Fax 467-5391 612 East Magnolia StreetM-R 8am-7pm; F 8am-5pm Stockton, CA 95202-1846 Room STK A1090 -or- Room STK A1092 MERCED Office: (209) 381-6545/Fax 381-6552 Merced Tri-College CenterClassrooms: (209) 381-6547/Fax 381-6551 3600 M StreetM-R 8am-8pm; F 8am-5pm Merced, CA 95348 Room MER TC4-1 -or- Room MER TC4-2
TELEVISED COURSES
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The curriculum of general education is central to the mission of CSU Stanislaus and to the explicit commitment to a quality liberal arts education.
The purpose of general education is to provide a common educational experience for students, regardless of major field of study. The faculty are committed to ensuring that the general education program cultivates knowledge, skills, and values that are characteristic of a learned person.
The general education program is organized into five subject areas of communication skills, natural sciences and mathematics, humanities, social sciences, and individual resources for modern living. The general education program also includes required courses in history and government. The multicultural education requirement offers students coursework which addresses multicultural/ethnic studies/gender or non-Western cultures issues.
The academic goals of the University specify that the University will guide students to attain mastery in the search for knowledge and to become critical thinkers who have attained effective levels of expressive and scientific literacy. Those who graduate will be versatile in their approach to problems and refined in their ability to frame and test intellectual arguments and hypotheses. They will have knowledge of the arts, history, and cultural identities of past and current societies. They will understand the value of being caring and humane citizens engaged by the challenges facing their evolving communities.
The University provides curricular and co-curricular activities to enhance global thinking and environmental awareness, and to cultivate respect for cultural diversity, both within and beyond the boundaries of its educational community.
The University collaborates with partners in its surrounding communities to provide “service learning” opportunities for enhancing the educational experiences and civic awareness of our students.
Goals of the General Education Program
1. Subject knowledge. To provide an educational experience that will enhance students’ understanding of the discipline’s basic principles, methodologies, and perspectives.
2. Communication. To provide an educational experience that will enhance the ability to communicate.
3. Inquiry and Critical Thinking. To provide and educational experience that will enhance critical thinking skills and will contribute to continuous inquiry and life-long learning.
4. Information Retrieval and Evaluation. To provide an educational experience that will enhance the ability to find, understand, examine critically, and use information from various sources.
5. Interdisciplinary Relationships. To provide an educational experience that will enhance students’ understanding of a discipline’s interrelationships with other disciplines.
6. Global or Multicultural Perspectives. To provide an educational experience that will enhance the ability to look at issues from multiple perspectives and/or that will describe the discipline’s impact on or connection to global issues.
7. Social Responsibility. To provide an educational experience that will help students understand the complexity of ethical judgment and social responsibility and/or that will describe the discipline’s impact on or connection to social and ethical issues.
Credit Policy for General Education
The Schedule of Classes and the Undergraduate catalog designate the current courses offered at CSU Stanislaus which are applicable to General Education requirements. Only courses so designated are approved for credit applicable to General Education. All enrolled undergraduates should, therefore, refer to the current General Education Curriculum which lists acceptable General Education courses.
Breadth Requirements for General Education
The University’s General Education requirements are prescribed by the California Code of Regulations. It consists of a minimum of 51 semester units as described below, including at least 9 upper-division units. At least 9 of these 51 semester units shall be earned at the University. However, credit earned in fulfillment of the upper-division writing competency graduation requirement is not applicable to this 51-unit General Education program. The University accepts certification of General Education—Breadth requirements by a California community college or a CSU campus, according to CSU regulations. Upon request, the University will report completion of these requirements to another CSU campus.
CSU General Education-Breadth Requirements are designed so that, taken with the major depth program and electives presented by each baccalaureate candidate, they will assure that graduates have made noteworthy progress toward becoming truly educated persons. Particularly, the purpose of these requirements is to provide means whereby graduates:
* Will have achieved the ability to think clearly and logically, to find information and examine it critically, to communicate orally and in writing, and to reason quantitatively;
* Will have acquired appreciable knowledge about their own bodies and minds, about how human society has developed and how it now functions, about the physical world in which they live, about the other forms of life with which they share that world, and about the cultural endeavors and legacies of their civilizations;
* Will have come to an understanding and appreciation of the principles, methodologies, value systems, and thought processes employed in human inquiries.
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GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUMA. Communication Skills (9 units minimum)
1. Oral Communication Requirement COMM 2000 Public Speaking, 3 units, or COMM 2005 Honors Communication Seminar
3 units, or COMM 2110 Group Discussion Processes, 3 units2. Written Communication Requirement ENGL 1001 First-Year Composition, 3 units, or ENGL 1002 First-Year Composition (Computer
Assisted Instruction), 4 units, or ENGL 1005 Honors Composition, 3 units (All require an EPT score of 149 or above
prior to enrollment.)3. One course selected from the following: COMM 2300 Argumentation and Critical Thinking 3 units or ENGL 2000 Critical Inquiry, 3 units, or PHIL 2000 Philosophical Inquiry, 3 units, or PHIL 2005 Honors Critical Thinking, 3 units, or PHIL 2100 Logic, 3 units
B. Natural Sciences and Mathematics (9 units minimum)
Note: Complete at least one course from each of the 3 groups listed below. This must include a Laboratory course from either group 1 or 2.
1. Physical Sciences Requirement ASTR 2100 Descriptive Astronomy, 3 units, and ASTR 2112 Optional lab, 1 unit CHEM 1000 Chemistry in the Modern World, 3 units,
and CHEM 1002 Optional lab, 1 unit CHEM 1100 General Chemistry I, 4 units
(includes activity) CHEM 1102 General Chemistry I Laboratory, 1 units CHEM 2100 Chemistry and Biochemistry for Nurses I, 3 units CHEM 2110 Chemistry and Biochemistry for Nurses II, 2 units (includes lab) CHEM 2400 Science of Winemaking, 4 units (no lab credit) CHEM 2500 Chemistry of Photography, 4 units
(includes lab) CHEM 2600 Consumer Chemistry, 4 units (includes lab) GEOL 2000 California Geology, 3 units (no lab credit) GEOL 2100 Principles of Geology, 3 units
(no lab credit) GEOL 2102 Principles of Geology Laboratory, 1 unit GEOL 2200 History of Earth and Life, 3 units GEOL 2202 History of Earth and Life Laboratory,
1 unit GEOL 2400 Introduction to Earth Science, 3 units (no lab credit) GEOL 2500 Dinosaurs, 3 units (no lab credit) PHSC 1300 Environmental Pollution, 3 units
(no lab credit) PHSC 2100 Atmosphere, Weather, and Climate,
3 units (no lab credit) PHYS 1500 Energy and Matter, 3 units, and PHYS 1502 Optional lab, 1 unit PHYS 2100 Basic Physics I, 5 units (includes lab) PHYS 2110 Basic Physics II, 5 units (includes lab)
PHYS 2250 General Physics I, 4 units, and PHYS 2252 Optional lab, 1 unit2. Biological Sciences
BIOL 1010 Principles of Biology, 3 units (no lab credit)
BIOL 1020 World of Biology Laboratory, 1 unit, taken concurrently with BIOL 1010
BIOL 1050 General Biology I, 4 units (inlcudes lab)BIOL 2310 Human Genetics, 3 units (no lab credit)BIOL 2650 Environmental Biology, 3 units
(no lab credit)BOTY 1050 Introduction to Botany, 4 units
(includes lab)ZOOL 1050 Introduction to Zoology, 4 units
(includes lab)3. Mathematics
MATH 1000 Excursions into Mathematics, 3 unitsMATH 1030 Elementary Foundations of Mathematics I,
3 unitsMATH 1070 College Algebra, 3 unitsMATH 1080 Trigonometry, 3 unitsMATH 1100 Precalculus, 4 unitsMATH 1410 Calculus I, 4 unitsMATH 1500 Finite Mathematics, 3 unitsMATH 1600 Statistics, 4 unitsMATH 1610 Statistics for Decision Making, 3 unitsMATH 1910 Calculus with Applications I, 3 units
Note: All the above MATH courses require an ELM score of 50 or above prior to enrollment.
C. Humanities Requirement 2
(9 units minimum)
Note: Include at least 3 units from group 1, and 3 units from group 2, below.
1. ArtsART 1000 Introduction to Studio Art, 3 unitsART 1010 Foundation Drawing, 3 unitsART 1030 Foundation Printmaking, Physical Strategies, 3 unitsART 1035 Foundation Printmaking, Planographic Print Strategies, 3 unitsART 1040 Foundation Digital Media, 3 unitsART 1100 Foundation Painting, 3 unitsART 1200 Foundation Sculpture, 3 unitsART 1340 Introduction to Ceramics, 3 unitsART 1350 Looking at Art, 3 unitsART 2515 Art History Survey-Ancient, 3 unitsART 2520 Art History Survey-Modern, 3 unitsART 2522 Art History Survey-Contemporary 1960 to
Present, 3 unitsART 2525 Art History Survey-Non-Western
3 units (G)ART 2527 Art History Survey-Asian, 3 units (G)ART 2530 Art Appreciation, 3 unitsFA 1000 Introduction to the Fine Arts, 3 unitsFA 1010 Fine Arts Practicum: Introduction to Visual
Art, 3 unitsFA 1020 Fine Arts Practicum: Introduction to the
Theatre, 3 unitsFA 1030 Fine Arts Practicum: Introduction to Music
Skills, 3 unitsMUS 1000 Introduction to Music, 3 unitsMUS 1190 Music Fundamentals, 3 unitsMUS 2000 Music of World Cultures, 3 units (G)MUS 2400 Orchestra, 1 unitMUS 2410 Concert Chorale, 2 units
2 Requirements may be satisfied partially by acceptable scores on the CLEP Humanities General Examination.
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3 Requirements may be satisfied partially by acceptable scores on the CLEP Social Sciences General Examination.
MUS 2430 University Chamber Singers, 1 unitMUS 2440 Wind Ensemble, 2 unitsMUS 2460 Symphony Band, 1 unitTHEA 1010 Introduction to Theatre, 3 unitsTHEA 1110 Playgoing, 3 unitsTHEA 1500 Acting for Non-Theatre Majors, 3 unitsTHEA 1510 Dance for the Stage, 3 unitsTHEA 2300 Theatre Workshop I, 3 units
2. Literature/PhilosophyENGL 1010 Introduction to Literature, 3 unitsENGL 2010 Introduction to Creative Writing, 3 unitsHONS 1010 Reading Seminar in the Humanities, 3 unitsHUM 2000 Introduction to the Humanities, 3 unitsPHIL 1010 Introduction to Philosophy, 3 unitsPHIL 2200 Ancient Philosophy, 3 unitsPHIL 2230 Modern Philosophy, 3 unitsPHIL 2300 Philosophy of Science, 3 unitsPHIL 2400 Contemporary Moral Issues, 3 unitsPHIL 2500 Philosophy of Film, 3 unitsPHIL 2700 Introduction to Political Philosophy, 3 units
3. Foreign Languagea. Most lower-division language or literature course taught
in foreign language.b. ESL 1000 Editing for Language and Dialect, 4 units ESL 1005 Essay Skills for Language and Dialect, 4 units ESL 2000 Essay Strategies and Vocabulary for
Language and Dialect, 3 units ITAL 1010 Elementary Italian I, 3 units
D. Social, Economic, and Political Institutions and Human Behavior
(12 units minimum)
1. United States History and Constitution/California State and Local Government: Students may satisfy subject requirements in United States History and Constitution and California State and Local Government by passing departmental examinations in these fields.
The California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 40404, requires “...appropriate courses in the Constitution of the United States, and in American history, including the study of American institutions and ideals, and of the principles of state and local government established under the Constitution of this State....” Completion of one course under (a) and the course under (b) below satisfies these requirements. a. One of the following United States history courses (which are not applicable to the upper-division General Education requirements): HIST 2600 Problems in U.S. History, 3 units HIST 3610 Colonial North America, 3 units HIST 3620 Early National United States, 3 units HIST 3630 U.S. Reconstruction Through World War II, 3 units HIST 3640 Contemporary United States, 3 units b.One course covering United States Constitution and California State and local government: PSCI 1201 American Government, 3 units2. A minimum of one course from each group is required 3 a. Human Institutions: Structures and Processes BUS 1500 Introduction to Business, 3 units COMM 2011 Introduction to Communication Studies, 3 units COMM 2200 Introduction to Mass Media, 3 units ECON 2500 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 units
ECON 2510 Principles of Microeconomics, 3 units HIST 1010 World Civilizations I, 3 units (G) HIST 1020 World Civilizations II, 3 units (G) HONS 2990 Sophomore Seminar: Human and Social Institutions, 3 units PSCI 2000 Introduction to Political Science, 3 units PSCI 2030 Global Politics, 3 units (G) SOCL 1010 Introduction to Sociology, 3 unitsb. Society and Culture ANTH 2060 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, 3 units (G) ANTH 2080 Introduction to Physical Anthropology, 3 units ANTH 2090 Introduction to Archaeology, 3 units BUS 2090 Ethics and Social Responsibility for Businesses and Businesspeople, 3 units COGS 2100 Introduction to Cognitive Studies, 3 units CJ 2250 Introduction to Criminal Justice, 3 units ETHS 2000 Contemporary African American Studies, 3 units ETHS 2050 Searching for America: Introduction to Ethnic Studies, 3 units (G) ETHS 2100 Contemporary Chicano Studies, 3 units ETHS 2200 Contemporary Asian American Studies, 3 units GEND 2020 Women’s and Feminist Activism, 3 units GEOG 2010 Introduction to Physical Geography, 3 units GEOG 2020 Introduction to Cultural Geography, 3 units (G) GEOG 2400 World Regional Geography I: Europe and Asia, 3 units GEOG 2410 World Regional Geography II: Africa, Australia, and Latin America, 3 units HONS 2010 Reading Seminar in the Social Sciences, 3 units NURS 1040 Human Development Over the Life Span, 3 units PSYC 2010 Introduction to Psychology, 3 units SW 2010 Introduction to the Social Work Profession, 3 units
E. Individual Resources for Modern Living (3 units minimum)
Note: Include one course from each group of courses:1. BUS 1040 Seminar in First Year Experience, 2 units CIS 2000 Introduction to Computer Information Systems, 3 units CS 2000 4 Effective Computering, 3 units GEND 2500 Women’s Development and Lifestyle Choices, 3 units HLTH 1000 Health in Today’s Society, 3 units HONS 3500 Information/Research/Analysis, 3 units MDIS 1040 Seminar in First Year Experience, 2 units NURS 2040 Better Health with Self-Care, 2 units and NURS 2042 Better Health with Self-Care Activity, 1 unit PSYC 1000 Sexual Behavior, 3 units PSYC 2030 Psychology of Adjustment, 3 units SOCL2000 Intergenerational Experiences and Life Course Developments, 3 units2. PHED 1010–1999 Physical Education Activities, 1 unit 5
F. Upper-Division General Education Requirements
(9 units minimum)
Each student is to complete a minimum of 9 units of upper division level General Education course work.
4 Students may not use both CS 2000 and CS 4000 for GE requirements.5 Students age 25 years or older at the time of entry into CSU Stanislaus will not be held to this requirement.
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GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUMThese courses may be taken no earlier than the term in which upper division status (completion of 60 semester units) is attained.
Students will not be given upper-division General Education credit for course work in the discipline(s) of their major or concentration. The distribution of the 9 semester units must include 3 units from each of the three following areas:1. Natural Science and Mathematics
a. Biology BIOL 3000 Frontiers in Biology, 3 units BIOL 3020 Introduction to Evolution, 3 units BIOL 4050 Ecosystem Case Studies, 3 units BIOL 4350 DNA: The Code of Life, 3 unitsb. Botany BOTY 4000 Medicinal Plants and Herbs, 3 units (G)c. Chemistry CHEM 3070 The Chemicals in Your Life, 3 units CHEM 3100 Environmental Chemistry, 3 unitsd. Computer Science CS 3500 Human-Centered Design, 3 units CS 40004 Personal Computing, 3 unitse. Honors HONS 3100 Methods of Inquiry in the Sciences, 3 unitsf. Mathematics MATH 3030 Geometry for Teachers, 3 units MATH 3350 Applied Mathematical Models, 3 unitsg. Other Natural Sciences NSCI 3000 Science for Self-Sufficiency, 3 unitsh. Physics and Physical Sciences ASTR 3000 Contemporary Astronomy, 3 units GEOL 3050 Environmental Geology, 4 units GEOL 3500 Earthquakes and Volcanoes, 3 units GEOL 3600 Physical Oceanography, 3 units GEOL 4810 Development and Management of Water Resources, 4 units PHSC 3500 Solar and Other Alternative Energies,
3 units PHYS 3080 How Things Work, 3 units PHYS 3520 Modern Physics and Quantum Mechanics, 3 units
2. Humanities a. Art ART 3605 Text and Image, 3 units ART 3640 Digital Photography, 3 units ART 3700 Computer Art, 3 units ART 4545 Modern Art 1870–1945, 3 units ART 4555 American Art, 3 units b. English ENGL 3011 Introduction to Rhetoric: A Semester at
the Institution, 4 units ENGL 3920 Survey of World Literature, 3 units ENGL 3940 Multicultural American Literature 3 units (G) ENGL 3945 Multicultural California Literature, 3 units (G) HUM 3000 Exploration in Humanities, 3 units c. Foreign Languages FREN 3930 French Literature in Translation, 3 units PORT 3930 Portuguese and Brazilian Literatures in
Translation, 3 units SPAN 3930 Spanish/Latin American Literature in
Translation, 3 units SPAN 3970 Contemporary Latin American Prose in Translation, 3 units d. Gender/Ethnic Studies
GEND 4150 Gender and Ethnicity in Children's Literature and Culture, 3 units (G) GEND 4530 Gender and Sexuality in Literature, 3 units (G) ETHS 4150 Gender and Ethnicity in Children's
Literature and Culture, 3 units (G) e. Honors HONS 3000 Intellectual Methods in the
Humanities, 3 units f. Music MUS 3400 American Music, 3 units MUS 3410 History of Jazz, 3 units g. Philosophy PHIL 3010 Classics of Western Philosophy, 3 units PHIL 3050 Existentialism, 3 units PHIL 4000 Philosophy Through Literature, 3 units PHIL 4401 Professional Ethics, 3 units PHIL 4430 Bioethics, 3 units PHIL 4440 Business Ethics, 3 units PHIL 4450 Eastern Philosophy: Concepts,
Methods, and Context, 3 units (G) h. Theatre THEA 3020 Children’s Theatre, 3 units THEA 4540 History of American Musical Theatre, 3 units (G) THEA 4550 American Theatre, 3 units (G)3. Social, Economic, and Political Institutions and Human Behavior a. Agricultural Studies AGST 3000 Agriculture, Society, and the Natural
World, 3 units b. Anthropology ANTH 3000 Anthropology and Global Issues, 3 units (G) ANTH 3010 The Great Discoveries, 3 units ANTH 3060 Peoples and Cultures of the Amazon, 3 units (G) ANTH 3070 Peoples and Cultures of Africa, 3 units (G) ANTH 3080 Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean, 3 units (G) ANTH 3090 Peoples and Cultures of Latin America, 3 units (G) ANTH 3105 Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific, 3 units (G) ANTH 3106 Peoples and Cultures of Asia, 3 units (G) ANTH 3560 On the Inka Road: Survey of Andea Prehistory, 3 units (G) ANTH 3800 Language and Culture, 3 units (G) c. Business Administration (Not for Business majors) ACC 3005 Personal Financial Planning, 3 units BUS 3000 Introduction to Global Business, 3 units CIS 3780 Management Information Systems and
Microcomputers, 3 units CIS 4000 Personal Computer Security, 3 units FIN 3210 Investment Management, 3 units d. Cognitive Studies COGS 3100 Communication Networks, 3 units COGS 4100 Philosophical Aspects of Cognitive
Science, 3 units e. Communication Studies COMM 3100 Advanced Interpersonal
Communication, 3 units COMM 3550 News from the Front: Media and Public
Perception, 3 units (G) COMM 4220 Technology and Communication,
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3 units JOUR 3030 Freedom of Speech and Press:
Contemporary Issues, 3 units JOUR 3040 History of Journalism, 3 units f. Economics ECON 3100 Economic History of the United States,
3 units ECON 4500 Economics of Investment, 4 units g. Ethnic Studies ETHS 3800 Language and Culture, 3 units (G) ETHS 4200 The Minority Experience, 3 units (G) h. Gender Studies GEND 3550 Society and Gender, 3 units GEND 4100 Gender and Education, 3 units (G) GEND 4750 Comparative World Women, 3 units (G) i. Geography GEOG 3020 Human Ecology, 3 units GEOG 3340 California Cultures and Environments,
3 units j. Health HLTH 3500 Drugs in the Athletic Environment, 3 units HLTH 4300 Family Health, 3 units (G) NURS 3040 Women's Health, 3 units k. History HIST 3090 Contemporary World History, 3 units (G) HIST 3400 The Great Teachings, 3 units (G) HIST 4440 Western Science and Society Since
Copernicus, 3 units. HIST 4750 Comparative World Women, 3 units (G) l. Honors HONS 3050 Methods of Discovery, 3 units (G) m. Nursing NURS 3040 Women's Health, 3 units n. Politics and Public Administration PSCI 3055 Marx on the Human Condition, 3 units PSCI 3225 Civil Liberties, 4 units PSCI 4050 Political Ideologies, 4 units PSCI 4318 Environmental Policy and Politics 4 units o. Psychology CDEV 3040 Child Development in Cultural
Context, 3 units (G) PSYC 3140 Human Development I: Childhood, 3 units or CDEV 3140 PSYC 3240 Human Development II: Adolescence,
3 units or CDEV 3240 PSYC 3340 Human Development III: Adulthood and Aging, 3 units, or CDEV 3340 PSYC 4250 Drugs and Behavior, 3 units p. Sociology SOCL 3150 The Family, 3 units SOCL 3820 Food and Culture in a Global Society,
3 units (G) SOCL 4520 Personality and Society, 3 units
G. Multicultural Requirement (3 units minimum)
Within General Education selections, students must complete atleast 3 units of the following coursework that addresses multicultural, ethnic studies, gender, or non-Western cultures issuesCourses that fulfill both the multicultural and other GeneralEducation area requirements are indicated below and are cross
referenced above with a “(G)”: ANTH 2060 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, 3 units (D2) ANTH 3000 Anthropology and Global Social Issues,
3 units (F3) ANTH 3070 Peoples and Cultures of Africa, 3 units (F3) ANTH 3060 Peoples and Cultures of the Amazon, 3 units (F3) ANTH 3080 Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean, 3 units (F3) ANTH 3090 Peoples and Cultures of Latin America, 3 units (F3) ANTH 3105 Peoples and Cultures of the Pacific, 3 units
(F3) ANTH 3106 Peoples and Cultures of Asia, 3 units (F3) ANTH 3560 On the Inka Road: Survey of Andean Prehistory, 3 units (F3) ANTH 3800 Language and Culture, 3 units (F3) ANTH 3900 Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality
(WP), 3 units ANTH 4165 The Family in Cross-Cultural Perspective,
3 units ANTH 4211 The World in Change, 3 units
ANTH 4850 Crafting Maya Identities: Household Archaeology in Mesoamerica, 3 units (includes lab) (F3) ART 2525 Art History Survey–Non-Western, 3 units (C1) ART 2527 Art History Survey-Asian, 3 units (C1) BOTY 4000 Medicinal Plants and Herbs, 3 units (F1) CDEV 3040 Child Development in Cultural Context 3 units (F3) COGS 4350 The Information of Meaning, 3 units COMM 3550 News from the Front: Media and Public
Perception, 3 units (F3) COMM 4160 Intercultural Communication, 3 units CJ 3315 Hate Crimes, 3 units ENGL 3940 Multicultural American Literature, 3 units (F2) ENGL 3945 Multicultural California Literature, 3 units (F2) ENGL 4530 Gender and Sexuality in Literature, 3 units ETHS 2050 Searching for America: Introduction to Ethnic Studies, 3 units (D2) ETHS 3800 Language and Culture, 3 units (F3) ETHS 4150 Gender and Ethnicity in Children's Literature and Culture, 3 units (F2) ETHS 4200 The Minority Experience, 3 units (F3) ETHS 4350 Multiculturalism: From Bias to Reality,
3 units GEND 3320 The Sociology of Men and Society, 3 units GEND 3444 Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East, 4 units GEND 3700 Ethnic and Gender Politics, 4 units GEND 3900 Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality
(WP), 3 units GEND 4100 Gender and Education, 3 units (F3) GEND 4150 Gender and Ethnicity in Children's Literature and Culture, 3 units (F2) GEND 4350 Multiculturalism: From Bias to Reality,
3 units GEND 4530 Gender and Sexuality in Literature, 3 units
(F2) GEND 4600 Philosophy and Feminism, 3 units GEND 4750 Comparative World Women, 3 units (F3) GEOG 2020 Introduction to Cultural Geography, 3 units
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(D2) GEOG 3010 Cultural Geography, 3 units GEOG 3330 Ethnic Geography, 3 units GEOG 3580 Cultural Ecology of Southeast Asian Peoples, 4 units GEOG 4050 Restorative Human Ecology, 3 units HLTH 4300 Family Health, 3 units (F3) HIST 1010 World Civilizations I, 3 units (D2) HIST 1020 World Civilizations II, 3 units (D2) HIST 3090 Contemporary World History, 3 units (F3) HIST 3400 The Great Teachings, 3 units (F3) HIST 4750 Comparative World Women, 3 units (F3) HONS 3050 Methods of Discovery, 3 units (F3) MDIS 3400 Latin-American Cultures, 3 units MUS 2000 Music of World Cultures, 3 units (C1) PHIL 4450 Eastern Philosophy: Concepts,
Methods and Context, 3 units (F2) PHIL 4600 Philosophy and Feminism, 3 units PSCI 2030 Global Politics, 3 units (D2) PSCI 3444 Gender and Sexuality in the Middle East, 4 units PSCI 3700 Ethnic and Gender Politics, 4 units PSCI 3810 Multicultural Community Building and
Conflict Resolution, 3 units SOCL 3250 Social Issues in Cross-Cultural
Perspective, 3 units SOCL 3320 The Sociology of Men and Society, 3 units SOCL 3820 Food and Culture in a Global Society, 3 units (F3) SOCL 4010 Race and Ethnic Relations, 3 units THEA 4540 History of American Musical Theatre, 3 units (F2) THEA 4550 American Theatre, 3 units (F2)
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Summit Program Susan Marshall, Ph.D., Faculty Director of General EducationOffice: MSR 363
Program Office: Office of General Education, MSR 363Phone: (209) 664-6764
Students have the option of joining the Summit Program as an exciting alternative way to fulfill 6 of their 9 units of Upper-Division General Education requirements (Area F General Education requirements). Students select a cluster of 2 courses in one of the following combinations:
a) One Math/Science course (F1) and one Humanities course (F2); orb) One Math/Science course (F1) and one Social Science course (F3); orc) One Humanities course (F2) and one Social Science course (F3)
Some clusters also fulfill the multicultural requirement (Area G General Education requirements).
For the curricular area not covered by the 2-course cluster, students will select an Upper-Division General Education course from the traditional menu (area F1, F2, or F3).
The features of the Summit Program:• Each cluster includes 2 courses that have been linked to an engaging topic. Faculty members will integrate the courses so that what students learn in one course will become the foundation for learning in the next course.
• Students will take the courses in the cluster with the same classmates, enabling them to get to know each other and interact in class discussions and group projects.
• The faculty members in the cluster may be interacting with students during both cluster courses, enabling students to develop a personal relationship with their instructors.
• During the first class meeting of the cluster, students will complete a learning contract that summarizes information about the program.
• Enrolling in the Summit Program can begin in the term in which a student attains upper-division status (completion of 60 semester units).
• Any student may enroll in any cluster, regardless of his/her major, and have the cluster fulfill the Upper-Division General Education requirement in the areas indicated.
• Summit courses used to meet the Upper-Division General Education requirement cannot be electives for a major or concentration; they may, however, be used as electives in a minor.
Enrollment and Credit towards the General Education Requirement:• Each semester students enroll via web registration for the appropriate cluster course.
• Students must successfully complete all courses in the cluster to have these courses fulfill 6 of the 9 units of the Upper-Division General Education requirements.
A listing of the current clusters can be found on the next page.
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SUMMIT PROGRAM
2009-10 Summit Clusters
Cluster 1: War & Peace (fulfills Areas F1, F2, and G)
These classes will examine issues of global conflict in the post-WWII era, focusing on the Cold War, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War through film, literature, and technology. Fall 2009: ENGL 3550 Years of War, Days of Peace: Post-1945 Literature and Film, 3 units* Winter 2010: PHYS 3550 Physics of War, Physics for Peace, 3 units
Cluster 2: Waking Up to Nature: Ethics, Ecology, and Restoration Practices (fulfills Areas F2, F3, and G)
Do you think we can live in a world without the spotted owl? Consider environmental issues around the world and close to home. Make a real contribution to our understanding of the Central Valley environment. Fall 2009: PHIL 4050 Environmental Ethics, 3 units Spring 2010: GEOG 4050 Restorative Human Ecology, 3 units*
Cluster 3: The Real World: A Theatrical Work in Progress (fulfills Areas F2 and F3)
These classes will examine issues of business decision-making and ethical considerations in decision-making. What strategies should we use to make financial decisions? What justifies giving priority to ethical decision-making in practical contexts like business? Winter 2010: ACC 3170 Real World Accounting, 3 units Spring 2010: PHIL 3170 Real World Business Ethics, 3 units
Cluster 4: Humans in the Information Age (fulfills Areas F2, F3, and G)
Why do we value the kinds of information we seek? What is the meaning of the information? In this cluster we will examine questions like these about information and meaning, such as what information we value and how we act on our choices. Winter 2010: COGS 4350 The Information of Meaning, 3 units* Spring 2010: PHIL 4350 Human Interests and the Power of Information, 3 units
Cluster 5: Origins of Latin American Identities (fulfills Areas F2, F3, and G)
This cluster will be offerred in Academic Year 2010-11.
*Courses designated with an asterisk fulfill the General Education Multicultural Requirement, Area G.
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Use of Social Security Number Students are required to provide the University with their correct Social Security Numbers (individual taxpayer identification numbers) pursuant to the authority contained in Section 41201, Title 5, California Code of Regulations, and Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code. The University uses the Social Security Number to identify the student for purposes of financial aid eligibility and disbursement, and the repayment of financial aid and, if needed, to collect other debts payable to the University. Your Social Security Number or Student ID Number may be written on your fee check to facilitate the processing of your fee payment. Also, the Internal Revenue Service requires the University to file information returns that include the student’s Social Security Number and other information such as the amount paid for qualified tuition, related expenses, and interest on education loans.
That information is used to help determine whether a student, or person claiming a student as a dependent, may take a credit or deduction to reduce federal income taxes. Students who do not have a Social Security Number at the time of enrollment will be required to obtain a Social Security Number and submit it to the University within 30 days. Failure to furnish a correct Social Security Number may result in the imposition of a penalty by the Internal Revenue Service.
Credit Evaluations Some transfer students qualify to have partial or full completion of CSU lower-division General Education requirements certified by the college from which they transfer. Students who have followed an official CSU General Education program should request their former colleges to certify to CSU Stanislaus the completion of part or all of these requirements. The Academic Records Department, Enrollment Services Office will issue a General Education evaluation to transfer students after receipt of complete and final official transcripts.
Full-Time or Part-Time Status For most purposes, enrollment for 10 or more units during Fall or Spring and 6 or more units during Summer is considered full-time status for undergraduate students. Seven or more units in Fall or Spring are full-time for postbaccalaureate students if four or more of those units are applicable to a graduate program. Full-time status for Winter term is normally three or more units. Veterans should check status requirements with the Veterans’ Affairs Coordinator. Federal INS regulations require that international (visa) undergraduates and postbaccalaureate students enroll in 12 and 8 units respectively to qualify for full-time status during Fall and Spring.
Change of Major Students changing their major, minor, or concentration should submit a Declaration or Change of Degree Objective form available at the Enrollment Services Office (MSR 120). Assistance in choosing a major, vocational testing, and counseling are available upon request from the Career Development Center at (209) 667-3381.
Graduation Honors Graduation honors are awarded to students earning baccalaureate degrees at commencement on the basis of both their overall and CSU Stanislaus grade point averages achieved in their undergraduate work. Projected or estimated grade averages for degree candidates are excluded from grade point average calculations. Honors designation for Spring and Summer candidates in the commencement program is based on grades earned by the end of the Winter Term. To receive an honor, both averages must meet the standards as follows:
Cum Laude 3.40 – 3.59 Magna Cum Laude 3.60 – 3.79 Summa Cum Laude 3.80 – 4.00
These are minimum grade point average requirements. Calculations are not rounded upward to qualify a student. When there is a difference between the averages, the lower of the two will be used in determining the level of honors. (See Grading System section in the Undergraduate Catalog.)
Continuing Education, Open University, and Extension Courses Students wishing to enroll in continuing education courses need not apply for admission prior to registration. They should contact the University Extended Education Office at (209) 667-3111 before the last day to add a class in the term for which they wish to enroll. Matriculated students may not be enrolled concurrently for resident credit and Open University courses.
Release of Personal Information CSU Stanislaus is authorized under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 to release “directory information” concerning students. “Directory information” includes name, address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previous educational institution attended by the student. “Directory information” is also released to agencies of the State of California for recruitment purposes. This information is subject to release at any time unless the campus has received prior written objection from the student specifying the information that the student requests not to be released. Written objections should be sent to the Dean of Admissions/Registrar.
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Selective Service Registration The federal Military Selective Service Act (the “Act”) requires most males residing in the United States to present themselves for registration with the Selective Service System within 30 days of their 18th birthday. Most males between the ages of 18 and 25 must be registered. Males born after December 31, 1959 may be required to submit a statement of compliance with the act and regulations to receive any grant, loan or work assistance under specified provisions of existing federal law. In California, students subject to the Act who fail to register are also ineligible to receive any need-based student grants funded by the state or a public postsecondary institution. Selective Service registration forms are available at any U.S. Post Office, and many high schools have a staff member or teacher appointed as a Selective Service Registrar. Applicants for financial aid can also request that information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) be used to register them with the Selective Service. Information on the Selective Service System is available and the registration process may be initiated online at http://www.sss.gov.
Voter Registration Information Voter registration materials are available at several locations throughout the campus. Students may obtain information at the Student Union, the Counseling/Career Development/Academic Support Office, and the Veterans Desk, MSR 120; or call 1-800-345-VOTE.
Veterans Assistance Veterans who plan to enroll under one of the federal or state plans of educational benefits should read the Veterans’ section of the University catalog and should contact the Veterans’ Affairs Coordinator at (209) 667-3081 in the Enrollment Services Office (MSR 120).
BIO 124-Clinical Hematology BIO 124-Clinical Hematology is available on campus through concurrent enrollment withCSU Sacramento (Instructor’s Consent Required). This course is usually available during Spring semester only. See Dr. Jane Bruner in Naraghi Hall room N374 for details.
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SUBJECT LISTING BY COLLEGE & DEPARTMENT
This page lists subjects/codes by college and department, with the locations and phone numbers of those departments. Programs that are not housed within a specific department are listed first.
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS
HonorsInnovative Center667-3150 HONS - Honors
Multidisciplinary StudiesLibrary Bldg 105667-3254 MDIS - Multidisciplinary Studies
COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Library Bldg 165
667-3959Art Art Bldg 38667-3431 ART - Art FA - Fine Arts
MusicMusic Bldg 3667-3421 MUS - Music
TheatreDrama Bldg 15667-3451 THEA - Theatre
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATION
Demergasso Bava Hall 202667-3288
Applied Studies ProgramDemergasso Bava Hall 223667-3507
Accounting and FinanceDemergasso Bava Hall 216667-3671 ACC - Accounting BLW - Business Law FIN - Finance
Computer Information SystemsDemergasso Bava Hall 212 667-3568 CIS - Computer Information Systems
Management, Operations, and MarketingDemergasso Bava Hall 223 667-3507 BUS - Business MGT - Management MKT - Marketing OM - Operations Management
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Demergasso Bava Hall 301
667-3145Exceptional Child/Youth minorDemergasso Bava Hall 348 667-3578
Advanced Studies in Education Demergasso Bava Hall 348 667-3364 EDAD - Education/Administration EDCL - Education/Counseling EDGS - Education/Graduate Studies EDIT - Education/Instructional Tech EDSE - Education/Special Education
Liberal StudiesBizzini Hall 125667-3749 LIBS - Liberal Studies
Physical Education and Health Field House 142 667-3325 HLTH - Health PHED - Physical Education
Teacher Education Demergasso Bava Hall 330 667-3357 EDML - Education/Multilingual EDMS - Educ Multiple Subject CRED EDRG - Education/Reading EDSC - Educ Single Subject EDUC - Education
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIESAND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Library Bldg 175(209) 667-3531
Agricultural StudiesBizzini Hall 108 A-C664-6648 AGST - Agricultural Studies
Anthropology/GeographyBizzini Hall 215667-3127 ANTH - Anthropology GEOG - Geography
Communication StudiesDemergasso Bava Hall 125667-3371 COMM - Communication JOUR - Journalism
Criminal JusticeBizzini Hall 213667-3408 CJ - Criminal Justice
EconomicsBizzini Hall 101667-3181 ECON - Economics
EnglishLibrary Bldg 195667-3361 ENGL – EnglishEthnic and Gender StudiesBizzini Hall 215 667-3127 ETHS - Ethnic Studies GEND - Gender Studies
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SUBJECT LISTING BY COLLEGE & DEPARTMENT HistoryBizzini Hall 118 667-3238 HIST - History
HumanitiesLibrary Bldg 195667-3361 HUM - Humanities
Modern LanguagesLibrary Bldg 185 667-3686 FLAN - Foreign Languages FREN - French HMNG - Hmong ITAL - Italian PORT - Portuguese SLAN - Sign Language SPAN - Spanish
PhilosophyLibrary Bldg 185667-3686 PHIL - Philosophy
Politics & Public Administration Bizzini Hall 132667-3388 PADM - Public Administration PSCI - Political Science
Social SciencesBizzini Hall 213667-3008 SSCI - Social Sciences
SociologyBizzini Hall 213667-3408 SOCL - Sociology
COLLEGE OF HUMANAND HEALTH SCIENCES
Library Bldg 165(209) 667-3251
Child DevelopmentBizzini Hall 231667-3386 CDEV – Child Development
NursingDemergasso Bava Hall 260667-3141 NURS - Nursing
PsychologyBizzini Hall 231667-3386 PSYC - Psychology
Social WorkDemergasso Bava Hall 122 667-3091 SW - Social Work
COLLEGE OF NATURALSCIENCES
Library Bldg 101(209) 667-3153
Biological SciencesScience Bldg 103667-3476 BIOL - Biology BOTY - Botany ENTO - Entomology MBIO - Microbiology MSCI - Marine Science NSCI – Natural Science ZOOL - Zoology
ChemistryScience Bldg 217 667-3468 CHEM – Chemistry
Cognitive StudiesBizzini Hall 231 667-3386 COGS – Cognitive Studies
Computer ScienceDemergasso Bava Hall 287667-3185 CS - Computer Science
MathematicsDemergasso Bava Hall 264 667-3461 MATH - Mathematics
Physics /Physical Sc iences /GeologyScience Bldg 256 667-3466 ASTR - Astronomy GEOL - Geology PHYS - Physics
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ALL EMERGENCIES 9-1-1
Academic Advising ............... 3304Academic Affairs .................. 3203Academic Senate ................... 3400Accounting Dept ................... 3671Advanced Studies in Ed Dept ................................. 3364Advancement ........................ 3131Alumni Relations .................. 3693Anthropology Dept ............... 3127Art Dept ................................ 3431Art Gallery ............................ 3186Arts, College of the ............... 3959Associated Students, Inc. ...... 3833Athletics ................................ 3016Auxiliary & Business Services ................................. 3419Biological Sciences Dept ...... 3476Biological SciencesStock Rm ............................... 3486Bookstore, Kiva .................... 3161BRIDGE, The.................571-8430Business Administration,College of .............................. 3288 General Business ............. 3507 MBA Program ................. 3280California Mini Corps ........... 3259Campus Dining ..................... 3634Campus Tours ....................... 3811Cashier’s Office..................... 3611Chemistry Dept ..................... 3468Chemistry Stock Room ......... 3581Child Development Center .................................... 3036Child Welfare Training Project ................................... 3859Communication Studies ........ 3371Computer Info Systems ......... 3568Computer Science Dept ........ 3185Counseling/Career Dev Center ............................ 3381Credential Processing Ctr ..... 3534Criminal Justice .................... 3408CSU Stanislaus-Stockton CenterAcademics ......................467-5300Dean of Students ................... 3144Disability Services ................ 3159Distance Learning ................. 3171Early Assessmt Prog ............. 3625Economics Dept .................... 3181Education, College of ............ 3652
CAMPUS TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS
Educational Oppty Prog ........ 3108English Dept .......................... 3361Enrollment Services Admissions ......................... 3152 Evaluations (Students) ........ 3677 Financial Aid ...................... 3336 Records/Transcripts ............ 3264 Registration ......................... 3039 Student Outreach ................. 3070 Veteran’s Information .......... 3081Environtal Health/Safety Office ..................................... 3114Ethnic Studies ....................... 3238Extended Education .............. 3111Facilities Event Scheduling ... 3062Faculty Affairs....................... 3392Faculty Mentor Program ....... 3021Faculty Speaker ..................... 3400Financial Aid ......................... 3336Financial Services ................. 3063Gender Studies ...................... 3127General Information .............. 3122Geography Dept .................... 3127Geography Info System Lab ........................................ 3128Geology Program .................. 3466Global Affairs ........................ 3117Graduate School .................... 3129Graphic Artist ........................ 3004Great Valley Writing Project ................................... 3490Health Services ..................... 3396History Dept .......................... 3238Honors Program..............664-6670Housing & Residential Life .. 3675Human Resources ................. 3351Human and Health Sciences,College of .............................. 3155Humanities and Social Sciences,College of .............................. 3531Humanities Program ............. 3361Information Technology ........3343International Students ...........3158Job Line ..............................3354KCSS Radio ........................3903Kiva Bookstore ...................3161Kiva Computer Store ..........3165Liberal Studies ....................3749Library
Hours & Information .....3761Administration ...............3232Cataloging ......................3404Circulation Desk ............3234
Interlibrary Loan ............3236Periodicals .....................3135Reference ................ 664-6558
Mailroom .............................3014Management, Operations, & Marketing ......................3507Mathematics Dept ...............3461Modern Languages Dept .....3686Music Dept ..........................3421 Nursing Dept .......................3141OIT Call Center ...................3687Open University ..................3111Orientation, New Students ..6757Payroll Office ......................3310Personnel .............................3351Philosophy Dept ..................3686Physical Ed Dept .................3325Physical Plant Services .......3211Physics, Physical Sci, Geol Dept ............................3466Placement Files (Student) ............................3381Politics & Public Admin Dept .........................3388President’s Office ................3201Provost ................................3203Psychology Dept .................3386Public Affairs ......................3391Public Policy Studies, Center for ............................3342Public Safety .......................3114Purchasing Office ................3243Re-entry Program ................3304Reprographics .....................3013Reprographics Classroom Bldg .....................................3052Research & Sponsored Prog .....................................3493Residence Life Village ........3675Scholarships ........................3336Signal, The ..........................3410Social Sciences ....................3408Social Work Dept ................3091Sociology Dept ....................3408Special Programs ................3187Student Outreach ................3070Student Accounts Receiv. ....3063Student Activities Center ....3778Student Affairs ....................3177Student EmploymentServices ...............................3334Student Life .........................3144Student Support Services ....3220
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Study Abroad ......................3117Teacher Diversity ................3192Teacher Education Dept ......3357Telephone Services..............3085Testing Services ..................3157Theatre Box Office ..............3166Theatre Dept ........................3451Theatre Dept Scene Shop ....................................3459Tours, Campus ....................3261Tutoring Center ...................3642University Digest ................3391University StudentUnion...................................3776Writing Proficiency/WPST .3069Writing Center .....................3465
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AAdd/Drops 15, 16, 17Alan Pattee Scholarship 33Alternative Registration Methods 15Address Change 18
BBIO 124-Clinical Hematology 53 Building Codes 3
CChange of Major 54CODEC 44Community Service Learning 43Concurrent Enrollment 20, 34Continuing and Extended Ed 53Corequisites 3, 20Course Availability 16Course Fees 17, 25-30Credit/No Credit Grading 3, 20Credit by Examination 20Credit Evaluations 53
DDates to Remember 4, 5Days of Week Codes 3Delinquent Accounts 8, 35Direct Deposit Information 23
EEmployee Fee Waiver 33EPT/ELM Requirements 37-38Excess Units 15, 16, 20
FFee Schedule 8-10Final Exam Schedule 6-7 Financial Aid 14, 33Full-Time/Part-Time Status 53
GGeneral Education Curriculum 43-47Grading Options 3, 20Graduation Honors 53
HHigher Education Tax Incentives 34Holds, Clearing 14
IIndividual Study 17, 20Installment Payment Plan 36
LLate Registration & Late Adds 4, 5, 11, 14, 16, 19, 24
MMap, Turlock campus 55Map, Merced Tri-College Center 57Map, Stockton campus 56
NNew Student Orientation 14, 40, 41Non-Resident Tuition 8, 24, 32, 36
OOff-Campus Codes/Locations 3Off-Campus Televised Rooms 42
PParking Fees 21, 24, 32Payment Deadlines 11Payment Methods 33Permission Numbers 15, 16, 19Plus/Minus Grading Option 20
RRefund Deadlines 34Refund Schedule 22Registration Activity Dates 19
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Registration Facts 14-18Registration Fees 9, 10, 21, 24Registration Process, Overview 14-15Release of Personal Info 53Repeated Courses 20
SSelective Service Registration 54Senior Scholars 34Social Security Number, Use of 53Subject Listing College/Dept 59, 60Summit Program 51-52Supervision Courses 20Symbols 3
TTelephone, Campus Extensions 61, 62Televised Course Information 42Testing Information 36-38Third Party Fee Payment 33
VVerification of Enrollment 17Veterans Assistance 54Veteran’s Dependent 34Veteran Fee Payment Deferral 34Voter Registration 54
WWaitlist Classes 16Warrior ID Card 32Web Registration Instructions 13Web Registration Kiosks 13Withdrawal from the University 17Writing Proficiency Courses 42Writing Proficiency Screening Test (WPST) 31, 39
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Accounting & FinanceSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
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30073 ACC 001 32130 3 Johnson L LManagerial Accounting*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
C 113MWF 8:30A - 11:55A
30005 ACC 001 44110 2 Campbell A LAdvanced Accounting*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 102MTW 8:30A - 12:00P
30074 ACC 001 44160 9 Filling S LComputers In Accounting*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Concurrent enrollment in ACC 4160-003 (LAB) is required.
P 103MTR 6:00P - 10:00P
30075 ACC 002 44160 FULL Filling S LComputers In Accounting*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
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Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Accounting & Finance Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Agricultural StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Agricultural Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
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RA
L E
D
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30006 AGST 001 44940 36 Bender M LAg Studies Internship*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
30078 AGST 002 1-44940 FULL Bender M LAg Studies Internship*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Agricultural Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 ArtSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Art
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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30203 ART 002 35980 29 Senior H OPTIndividual Study*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCK ˜ ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Art Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Biological SciencesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Biology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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D
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30007 BIOL 001 31010 37 Grobner M OPTPrinciples of Biology*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
œN 101MTWR 12:01P - 1:55P
30008 BIOL 001 11020 1 Jones T OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
œN 223 ˜MW 2:00P - 5:00P
30009 BIOL 002 11020 1 Jones T OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
œN 223 ˜TR 2:00P - 5:00P
30284 BIOL 001 15990 29 Schoenly K LThesis*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCK ˜ ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Biological Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Management, OM & MarketingSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Business
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30010 BUS 001 33100 FULL Moody K OPTBus Tech Writing Comm (WP)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 104 ˜MW 9:00A - 12:45P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Management, OM & Marketing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 ChemistrySESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Chemistry
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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30011 CHEM 001 33090 22 Drake MStone K
OPTChem in Elem School Classroom*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
N 104MW 1:00P - 4:00P
30012 CHEM 002 33090 10 Phillips SStessman N
OPTChem in Elem School Classroom*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
N 104TR 9:00A - 12:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Chemistry Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Communication StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Communication Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30018 COMM 001 33200 7 Sumser J OPTCommunication Theory (WP)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
C 114 ˜MTWR 9:00A - 12:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Communication Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Computer Information SystemsSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Computer Information Systems
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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S
30013 CIS 001 32000 WAIT Li P OPTIntro to Bus Computer Systems*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
Concurrent enrollment in CIS 2000-002 (LAB) is required.
œC 103 ˜MTW 9:00A - 10:55A
30014 CIS 0022000 WAIT Li PIntro to Bus Computer Systems (LAB)*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
œL 125C ˜ ˜MTW 11:00A - 12:55P
30015 CIS 001 33700 1 Deng P LInformation Technology for Mgt*06/15/2009 - 07/10/2009
Concurrent enrollment in CIS 3700-002 (LAB) is required.
C 103MTW 8:00A - 9:55A
30016 CIS 0023700 1 Deng PInformation Technology for Mgt (LAB)*06/15/2009 - 07/10/2009
P 107MTW 10:00A - 11:55A
30192 CIS 001 34940 28 Li P OPTInternship*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
30262 CIS 002 34940 28 Deng P OPTInternship*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Computer Information Systems Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Computer ScienceSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Computer Science
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30019 CS 001 34000 WAIT Thomas M OPTPersonal Computing*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Concurrent enrollment in CS 4000-002 (LAB) is required.
œL 125 ˜‡MTWR 5:30P - 6:37P
30020 CS 0024000 WAIT Thomas MPersonal Computing (LAB)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
œL 125 ˜‡MTWR 6:38P - 7:15P
30021 CS 003 34000 WAIT Cash J OPTPersonal Computing*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Concurrent enrollment in CS 4000-004 (LAB) is required.
œP 103 ˜‡MTWR 4:00P - 5:07P
30022 CS 0044000 WAIT Cash JPersonal Computing (LAB)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
œL 125C ˜‡MTWR 5:08P - 5:45P
30023 CS 005 34000 2 Cash J OPTPersonal Computing*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Concurrent enrollment in CS 4000-006 (LAB) is required.
œP 103 ˜‡MTWR 1:00P - 2:07P
30024 CS 0064000 WAIT Cash JPersonal Computing (LAB)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
œL 125 ˜‡MTWR 2:08P - 2:45P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Computer Science Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Criminal JusticeSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Criminal Justice
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30017 CJ 001 34141 6 Younglove J OPTCriminal Procedures I*06/12/2009 - 06/21/2009
This class will meet June 12, 13, 14, 19 and 20 only.
C 210C 210C 210C 210C 210
RFFUU
8:00A - 5:00P8:00A - 5:00P8:00A - 5:00P8:00A - 5:00P8:00A - 5:00P
30190 CJ 001 44980 29 Chiang C OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
30232 CJ 003 14980 29 Nelligan P OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Criminal Justice Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 EconomicsSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Economics
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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30025 ECON 001 32500 8 Jasek-Rysdahl K OPTPrinciples of Macro Economics*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
œC 111MWR 1:00P - 4:00P
30257 ECON 001 14980 29 Jasek-Rysdahl K OPTIndividual Study*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Economics Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Teacher EducationSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Education
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30256 EDUC 001 14980 29 Borba M OPTIndividual Study*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
30272 EDUC 002 54980 29 Russ P OPTIndividual Study*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Teacher Education Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Teacher EducationSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Education Secondary CLAD
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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30036 EDSC 001 13800 3 Hennings R CObserving in Sec Schools I Â*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Fully online class.
Direct Instruction date on Sat, 6/13, 3:30-4:30pm in P101.
OTHER ˜Arr Arr
30037 EDSC 001 44000 5 Hill R LSecondary Educ I for Interns Â*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Direct Instruction date on Sat, 6/13, 9am-3pm in P101.
Fully online class.
OTHER ˜Arr Arr
30038 EDSC 001 34110 12 Vazquez J LMultilingual Ed in Sec Schools Â*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Fully online class.
Direct instruction dates: Mon, 6/15, 4-7pm and Fri, 7/10,
4-7pm in P104.
Admittance to Program required.
OTHER ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Teacher Education Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Education/Administration
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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30080 EDAD 002 55805 17 Price R LDiv Lrng Comm: Pol, Cult, & So*06/15/2009 - 07/02/2009
Offered at Merced Tri-College Center.
In Room TC4F
MERCED ˜MTWR 4:00P - 9:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Education/Graduate
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30189 EDGS 001 35980 24 Kane C OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜ ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Education/Instructional Tech
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30030 EDIT 001 24170 1 Ewick R LEducational Tech Foundations*07/01/2009 - 07/22/2009
Please obtain a Permission Number from the Teacher
Education Department.
STK A1073 ˜MW 4:00P - 8:00P
30032 EDIT 003 24170 5 Stone C LEducational Tech Foundations*06/16/2009 - 07/07/2009
Please obtain a Permission Number from the Teacher
Education Department.
P 120 ˜TR 4:00P - 8:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Teacher EducationSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Education/Multiple Subjects
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30033 EDMS 001 34100 15 Danielsen C LFoundations of Ed. Diverse Soc*06/04/2009 - 06/29/2009
STK A1073MR 4:00P - 10:00P
30034 EDMS 002 34100 1 Stires W LFoundations of Ed. Diverse Soc*07/06/2009 - 07/30/2009
C 133MR 4:00P - 10:00P
30035 EDMS 001 34150 2 Duong A LMethods in Multilingual Educat*06/08/2009 - 07/02/2009
C 133MR 4:00P - 10:00P
30175 EDMS 001 54191 32 Green R CStudent Teaching Practicum II*06/15/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCKArr Arr
30202 EDMS 002 54191 1 Stires W CStudent Teaching Practicum II*06/15/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCKArr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Teacher Education Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Education/Special Education
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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30039 EDSE 001 14160 7 Blair M LFoundations of Spec Educ*06/16/2009 - 07/14/2009
Please see the Teacher Education department to obtain a
Permission Number to register for this course.
C 111T 9:00A - 12:00P
30040 EDSE 002 14160 FULL Blair M LFoundations of Spec Educ*06/16/2009 - 07/14/2009
Please see the Teacher Education department to obtain a
Permission Number to register for this course.
C 111T 1:00P - 4:00P
30174 EDSE 001 34550 FULL Carranza M OPTPracticum w/ Exceptional Child*06/15/2009 - 07/30/2009
C 234MTWR 3:30P - 5:30P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Educational Leadership
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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30026 EDEL 001 39002 18 Myhre O LApplied Quantitative Research Â*06/16/2009 - 07/28/2009
This class will meet on Tuesdays 5-730pm 6/16-7/28, and
Thursdays 5-8pm 6/18-7/23.
Hybrid online class.
P 107P 107
˜TR
5:00P - 7:30P5:00P - 8:00P
30027 EDEL 001 39003 18 Borba J LLdrshp & Org Theory & Practice Â*06/16/2009 - 07/28/2009
Hybrid online class.
P 104 ˜T 7:31P - 10:00P
30028 EDEL 001 39004 2 Russ P LCurriculum Instr & Assessment Â*06/16/2009 - 07/14/2009
Hybrid online class.
P 101 ˜T 5:00P - 10:00P
30029 EDEL 001 39008 2 Riggs J LDevelopment of Ed Partnerships Â*07/21/2009 - 08/18/2009
Hybrid online class.
P 101 ˜T 5:00P - 10:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Ethnic and Gender StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Ethnic Studies
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30044 ETHS 001 34250 3 Yang K OPTCalifornia Ethnic Experience*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
C 113TWR 9:00A - 12:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Ethnic and Gender Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Accounting & FinanceSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Finance
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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30081 FIN 001 33220 5 Wagner A LBusiness Finance*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
P 164TWR 9:00A - 12:30P
30188 FIN 001 14980 29 Huang T OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Accounting & Finance Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Ethnic and Gender StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Gender Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30045 GEND 001 32020 6 Eudey B OPTWomen's and Feminist Activism Â*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Fully online class.
œOTHERArr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Ethnic and Gender Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Anthropology/GeographySESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Geography
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30046 GEOG 001 33340 4 Helzer J OPTCalif Cultures & Environment*06/15/2009 - 07/06/2009
œC 245MTWR 9:00A - 1:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Anthropology/Geography Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 KinesiologySESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Health
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30049 HLTH 001 14165 5 Hoy H LSurvey Elem School Health/Safe*06/15/2009 - 06/29/2009
T 110T 110T 110
MMM
4:00P - 10:00P4:00P - 10:00P4:00P - 10:00P
30047 HLTH 003 14165 4 Hoy H LSurvey Elem School Health/Safe*07/27/2009 - 08/10/2009
STK A1002STK A1002STK A1002
MMM
4:00P - 10:00P4:00P - 10:00P4:00P - 10:00P
30048 HLTH 004 14165 18 Hoy H LSurvey Elem School Health/Safe*07/30/2009 - 08/13/2009
T 110T 110T 110
RRR
4:00P - 10:00P4:00P - 10:00P4:00P - 10:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Kinesiology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 HistorySESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
History
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OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30082 HIST 001 32600 9 Cook J OPTProblems in U.S. History*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
œP 166 ˜MWF 9:00A - 12:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ History Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 EnglishSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Humanities
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30050 HUM 001 33000 WAIT Perrello A OPTExploration in Humanities*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
œL 160TWR 12:00P - 3:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ English Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Communication StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Journalism
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30051 JOUR 001 2-44940 15 Jacquay G OPTJournalism Internship*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Communication Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Management, OM & MarketingSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Management
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30054 MGT 001 33310 FULL Hormel C LManagement Theory and Practice*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 166 ˜MW 1:00P - 4:45P
30055 MGT 001 33400 FULL Gnepa T OPTInternational Business*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 167TR 9:00A - 12:45P
30056 MGT 002 33400 7 Anderson R OPTInternational Business*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 166TR 6:00P - 9:45P
30057 MGT 001 34620 FULL Hernandez E LSeminar in Labor Mgt Relations*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 166MW 6:00P - 9:45P
30058 MGT 001 34900 4 Kotrozo J LBusiness Policy*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Students enrolling in MGT 4900 MUST have passed the
following courses first: BUS 3100, FIN 3220, MGT 3310,
MGT 3400, & MKT 3410.
C 111 ˜MW 9:00A - 12:45P
30059 MGT 002 34900 FULL Miller E LBusiness Policy*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Students enrolling in MGT 4900 MUST have passed the
following courses first: BUS 3100, FIN 3220, MGT 3310,
MGT 3400, & MKT 3410.
P 102 ˜TR 6:00P - 9:45P
30216 MGT 001 34980 29 Kotrozo J OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Management, OM & Marketing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Management, OM & MarketingSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Marketing
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30084 MKT 001 33410 FULL Chronis A LPrinciples of Marketing*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
C 108 ˜MW 9:00A - 12:45P
30060 MKT 001 44420 3 Petrosky A LMarketing Research*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Concurrent enrollment in MKT 4420-002 (LAB) is required.
P 107MW 5:30P - 9:14P
30061 MKT 0024420 3 Petrosky AMarketing Research (LAB)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 107MW 9:15P - 10:15P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Management, OM & Marketing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Biological SciencesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Microbiology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30052 MBIO 001 42010 FULL Thao M LMicrobiology for Nursing*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Concurrent enrollment in MBIO 2010-002 (LAB) is required.
N 322 ˜ žTWR 12:00P - 2:10P
30179 MBIO 0022010 FULL Thao MMicrobiology for Nursing (LAB)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
N 331 ˜ ž ˜TR 2:30P - 5:30P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Biological Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Multidisciplinary StudiesSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Multidisciplinary Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30193 MDIS 001 35960 29 Everett C LGraduate Project*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜ žArr Arr
30194 MDIS 002 35960 29 Everett C LGraduate Project*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
TURLOCK ˜ žArr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Multidisciplinary Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MusicSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Music
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30062 MUS 001 31190 7 Mulder G OPTMusic Fundamentals*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
œM 039TR 9:00A - 12:00P
30085 MUS 001 33400 21 Davies D OPTAmerican Music*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
œSTK A1014MW 6:00P - 9:00P
30063 MUS 001 33410 24 Nevala A OPTHistory of Jazz*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
œM 022 ˜MW 6:00P - 9:00P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Music Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Management, OM & MarketingSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Operations Management
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30064 OM 001 33010 3 Mehra H LOperations Management*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 100 ˜TR 6:00P - 9:45P
30065 OM 001 33020 8 Khade S LManagement Science*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Concurrent enrollment in OM 3020 (LAB) is required.
P 167 ˜MW 10:00A - 1:23P
30066 OM 0023020 4 Khade SManagement Science (LAB)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 107 ˜ ˜MW 9:00A - 9:58A
30067 OM 0033020 12 Khade SManagement Science (LAB)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
P 107 ˜ ˜MW 1:30P - 2:28P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Management, OM & Marketing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 PhilosophySESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Philosophy
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30086 PHIL 001 34401 4 Hutchinson R OPTProfessional Ethics*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
œCX 101MWF 12:00P - 2:30P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Philosophy Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Physics, Phys Sci & GeologySESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Physics
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30068 PHYS 001 33200 WAIT McNeil R OPTHeat, Light, and Sound*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
Concurrent enrollment in PHYS 3200-002 (ACT) is required.
N 221MR 2:30P - 4:30P
30069 PHYS 0023200 WAIT De Vries CHeat, Light, and Sound (ACT)*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
N 130MR 10:00A - 12:00P
30184 PHYS 001 14980 4 Johnson M OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜ ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Physics, Phys Sci & Geology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Politics & Public Admin.SESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Political Science
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30087 PSCI 001 31201 29 Colnic D OPTAmerican Government*07/27/2009 - 08/21/2009
œC 201TWR 1:00P - 5:30P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Politics & Public Admin. Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Politics & Public Admin.SESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Public Administration
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30231 PADM 001 07005 29 TBA NContinuing Thesis or Project*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜ ˜ ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Politics & Public Admin. Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
Revision: 9.4.24.955
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Social WorkSESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Social Work
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30071 SW 001 35042 FULL Leal Y LSW Prac Child/Adol Justice Sys*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
C 116 ˜MW 4:30P - 8:30P
30088 SW 001 35043 1 Sivak P LChild Abuse and Neglect*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
C 116 ˜‡MW 11:30A - 3:30P
30072 SW 001 35055 FULL Phillips T LSocial Work: Substance Abuse*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
STK A1063 ˜TR 4:30P - 8:30P
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Social Work Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Summer
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Sociology and GerontologySESSION B FINAL EXAMS 8/21
Sociology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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30070 SOCL 001 33120 17 Schoenthaler S OPTCriminology*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
N 322TWR 9:00A - 12:00P
30185 SOCL 001 14980 29 Schoenthaler S OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
30186 SOCL 002 34980 29 Payne J OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
30187 SOCL 003 24980 29 Strahm A OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
30204 SOCL 004 24980 28 O'Brien P OPTIndividual Study*06/15/2009 - 07/24/2009
TURLOCK ˜Arr Arr
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Sociology and Gerontology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Accounting & FinanceFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Accounting
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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40001 ACC 001 32110 FULL Griffin M LFinancial Accounting P 100 ˜TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40003 ACC 003 32110 FULL Campbell A LFinancial Accounting P 165 ˜TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40006 ACC 001 32130 FULL Tan K LManagerial Accounting C 106TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40008 ACC 003 32130 FULL Griffin M LManagerial Accounting P 102TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40013 ACC 001 43110 2 Lindsay D LIntermediate Accounting I ¹ P 164MW 5:00P - 7:00P
40014 ACC 002 43110 24 Lindsay D LIntermediate Accounting I ¹ MER TC4-1MW 5:00P - 7:00P
40015 ACC 003 43110 11 Lindsay D LIntermediate Accounting I ¹ STK A1092MW 5:00P - 7:00P
40016 ACC 004 43110 FULL Lindsay D LIntermediate Accounting I C 106MW 9:00A - 11:00A
40017 ACC 001 43120 16 Johnson L LIntermediate Accounting II ¹ P 165MW 5:00P - 6:56P
43584 ACC 002 43120 11 Johnson L LIntermediate Accounting II ¹ MER TC4-2MW 5:00P - 6:56P
43585 ACC 003 43120 15 Johnson L LIntermediate Accounting II ¹ STK A1090MW 5:00P - 6:56P
40018 ACC 004 43120 6 Johnson L LIntermediate Accounting II P 103TR 9:00A - 11:00A
40019 ACC 001 33125 9 Firch T LAccounting Res/Commun (WP) S 150 ˜TR 5:35P - 7:02P
40020 ACC 002 33125 5 Firch T LAccounting Res/Commun (WP) C 122 ˜MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40021 ACC 001 43140 FULL Tan K LCost Accounting C 111TR 12:45P - 2:45P
40022 ACC 002 43140 5 Tan K LCost Accounting P 103TR 5:00P - 6:56P
40023 ACC 001 44110 WAIT Campbell A LAdvanced Accounting ¹ P 164TR 5:00P - 7:00P
40024 ACC 002 44110 32 Campbell A LAdvanced Accounting ¹ MER TC4-1TR 5:00P - 7:00P
40025 ACC 003 44110 30 Campbell A LAdvanced Accounting ¹ STK A1092TR 5:00P - 7:00P
40026 ACC 004 44110 11 Campbell A LAdvanced Accounting P 103MW 9:05A - 11:08A
40027 ACC 001 44120 5 Garner D LAuditing C 111TR 3:00P - 4:54P
40028 ACC 002 44120 13 Garner D LAuditing P 103TR 7:10P - 9:04P
40029 ACC 001 44140 3 McGhee T LIncome Tax Accounting C 245MW 12:45P - 2:45P
40030 ACC 002 44140 19 McGhee T LIncome Tax Accounting C 122MW 6:00P - 8:00P
40031 ACC 001 44160 FULL Filling S LComputers In AccountingConcurrent enrollment in ACC 4160-002 (LAB) is required.
P 101TR 8:00A - 10:00A
40032 ACC 0024160 FULL Filling SComputers In Accounting (LAB)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40033 ACC 001 34940 36 Filling S OPTInternship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40034 ACC 001 35110 2 Filling S LManagement Accounting C 108 ˜R 6:00P - 9:00P
40035 ACC 001 35940 30 Filling S CInternship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Accounting & Finance Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Agricultural StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Agricultural Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
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L E
D
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NS
CO
NS
EN
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IAL F
EE
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43740 AGST 001 32100 FULL Bender M LPro Develop in AgricultureConcurrent enrollment in AGST 2100-002 (ACT) is required.
C 106M 1:00P - 4:00P
43744 AGST 0022100 FULL Bender MPro Develop in Agriculture (ACT)3 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40036 AGST 001 33000 WAIT Boyd M OPTAgric., Soc., & Natural World œC 108M 6:00P - 9:00P
43741 AGST 001 33100 FULL Bender M LPro Develop in AgricultureConcurrent enrollment in AGST 3100-002 (ACT) is required.
C 106M 1:00P - 4:00P
43743 AGST 0023100 FULL Bender MPro Develop in Agriculture (ACT)3 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40037 AGST 001 44940 26 Bender M LAg Studies Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43669 AGST 002 14940 29 Bender M LAg Studies Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43680 AGST 003 34940 24 Bender M LAg Studies Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43839 AGST 004 24940 26 Bender M LAg Studies Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40038 AGST 001 34980 9 Bender M LIndividual Study Agriculture C 106 žM 1:00P - 4:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Agricultural Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Anthropology/GeographyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Anthropology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40039 ANTH 001 32060 WAIT Durbin T OPTIntro to Cultural Anthropology ˜C 245MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40040 ANTH 002 32060 WAIT Wallace R OPTIntro to Cultural Anthropology ˜C 245MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40041 ANTH 003 32060 WAIT Wallace R OPTIntro to Cultural Anthropology ˜C 245TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40042 ANTH 001 32090 WAIT Bell E OPTIntroduction to Archaeology ìHonors Program.
œC 122TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40043 ANTH 002 32090 WAIT Bell E OPTIntroduction to Archaeology œC 122TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40044 ANTH 001 33000 WAIT Wallace R OPTAnthropology and Global Issues ˜C 102W 6:00P - 9:00P
40045 ANTH 002 33000 7 Arounsack S OPTAnthropology and Global Issues ¹ ˜P 165TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40046 ANTH 003 33000 2 Arounsack S OPTAnthropology and Global Issues ¹ ˜MER TC4-2TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40047 ANTH 004 33000 6 Arounsack S OPTAnthropology and Global Issues ¹ ˜STK A1090TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40049 ANTH 001 33010 1 Durbin T OPTThe Great Discoveries ¹ œP 165MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40050 ANTH 002 33010 5 Durbin T OPTThe Great Discoveries ¹ œMER TC4-2MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40051 ANTH 003 33010 8 Durbin T OPTThe Great Discoveries ¹ œSTK A1090MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40052 ANTH 004 33010 WAIT Bell E OPTThe Great Discoveries œC 245TR 11:15A - 12:42P
43629 ANTH 001 33060 WAIT Wallace R OPTPeoples&Cultures of the Amazon ˜C 210M 4:00P - 7:00P
40053 ANTH 001 33070 WAIT Avwunudiogba A OPTPeoples and Cultures of Africa ˜C 233 ˜MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40054 ANTH 001 33301 7 Durbin T OPTNative Americans ¹ P 165MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40055 ANTH 002 33301 10 Durbin T OPTNative Americans ¹ MER TC4-2MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40056 ANTH 003 33301 10 Durbin T OPTNative Americans ¹ STK A1090MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40058 ANTH 001 33555 1 Bell E OPTAztecs, Mayas, Predecessors L 110G ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
40059 ANTH 001 14130 WAIT Bell E CUrban Subcultures: Chinatown2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40060 ANTH 002 14130 9 Bell E CUrban Subcultures: ChinatownSelf-Guided field trip--materials available at CSUS Stockton
campus library.
2 hours to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
40061 ANTH 001 34221 2 Durbin T OPTFolk Literature and Arts (WP) ¹ P 165T 7:00P - 10:00P
40062 ANTH 002 34221 2 Durbin T OPTFolk Literature and Arts (WP) ¹ MER TC4-2T 7:00P - 10:00P
40063 ANTH 003 34221 2 Durbin T OPTFolk Literature and Arts (WP) ¹ STK A1090T 7:00P - 10:00P
40064 ANTH 001 14400 14 Miller-Antonio S CPrimate Studies1 hour to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40065 ANTH 002 14400 14 Miller-Antonio S CPrimate StudiesSelf-Guided field trip--materials available at CSUS Stockton
campus library.
1 hour to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
40066 ANTH 001 34420 WAIT Miller-Antonio S OPTBodies of EvidenceConcurrent enrollment in ANTH 4420-002 (LAB) is required.
C 205MWF 10:10A - 12:13P
40067 ANTH 0024420 WAIT Miller-Antonio SBodies of Evidence (LAB)2 hours to be arranged.
C 205‡Arr Arr
43687 ANTH 001 24940 28 Bell E OPTInternship in Anthropology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43955 ANTH 002 34940 29 Bell E OPTInternship in Anthropology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43638 ANTH 001 14980 28 Wallace R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43826 ANTH 002 34980 29 Miller-Antonio S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43990 ANTH 003 34980 25 Bell E OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43794 ANTH 001 35980 29 Durbin T LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43795 ANTH 002 15980 29 Wallace R LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Anthropology/Geography Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 ArtFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Art
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
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NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
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43627 ART 001 31010 5 Savini R OPTFoundation Drawing œA 006 ˜TR 11:15A - 2:19P
40070 ART 001 31040 3 Griffiths C OPTFoundation Digital Media œA 033ATR 2:30P - 5:34P
40071 ART 001 31100 3 Savini R OPTFoundation Painting œA 006A 006
˜TRTR
8:00A - 9:27A9:40A - 11:07A
40072 ART 001 31200 WAIT Roehne E OPTFoundation Sculpture œA 014 ˜MW 11:15A - 2:19P
40074 ART 001 32522 WAIT De Cocker D OPTArt Hist Survey-Contemporary œA 040TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40075 ART 001 32530 WAIT Werness H OPTArt Appreciation œC 102MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
43750 ART 002 32530 WAIT Robbin C OPTArt Appreciation ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40076 ART 001 33000 3 Deitz J OPTColor A 006 ˜TR 2:30P - 5:34P
40078 ART 001 33210 WAIT Olivant D OPTPainting from Unconscious I A 006 ˜MW 6:00P - 9:04P
43628 ART 001 33350 4 Olivant D OPTCeramic Sculpture A 014 ˜MW 2:30P - 5:34P
43631 ART 001 33500 5 Moore D OPTGraphic Design A 033AMW 2:30P - 5:34P
40080 ART 001 33520 5 Moore D OPTLettering and Typography ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40084 ART 001 34525 23 Robbin C OPTItalian Renaissance A 040M 11:15A - 2:19P
40085 ART 001 34545 WAIT Werness H OPTModern Art, 1870-1945 œA 040M 6:00P - 9:04P
40086 ART 001 34565 26 Werness H OPTAfrican Art A 040W 11:15A - 2:19P
40087 ART 001 1-34575 6 Robbin C OPTSlide Library Management TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40088 ART 001 14580 WAIT De Cocker D OPTExhibition Design & Management1 hour to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40089 ART 001 44940 3 De Cocker D OPTGallery/Museum Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40090 ART 001 44960 21 Werness H OPTSenior Seminar (WP) A 040 ˜R 2:30P - 5:34P
40091 ART 001 14965 6 Olivant D LBFA Critical Concepts A 033T 5:35P - 6:33P
40092 ART 001 34970 1 De Cocker D OPTNew Genre Art A 014TR 8:00A - 11:04A
40093 ART 001 34980 6 De Cocker D OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40094 ART 002 34980 10 Gomula-Kruzic J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40095 ART 003 34980 9 Olivant D OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40096 ART 004 34980 8 Robbin C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40097 ART 005 14980 5 Deitz J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40098 ART 006 14980 7 Robbin C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40099 ART 007 44980 9 De Cocker D OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40100 ART 008 34980 10 Savini R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40101 ART 009 34980 10 Senior H OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40102 ART 010 34980 10 Werness H OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
43897 ART 011 14980 27 Olivant D OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43898 ART 012 24980 29 Olivant D OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43899 ART 013 24980 29 Deitz J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40103 ART 001 35980 10 TBA OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Art Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Physics, Phys Sci & GeologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Astronomy
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
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D
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NS
CO
NS
EN
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EC
IAL F
EE
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40104 ASTR 001 32100 WAIT De Vries C OPTDescriptive Astronomy œN 101TR 7:10P - 8:37P
40105 ASTR 001 12112 WAIT Rojas P OPTAstronomy Laboratory œN 129 ˜W 7:10P - 10:08P
40106 ASTR 001 33000 WAIT De Vries C OPTContemporary Astronomy œN 101MWF 3:35P - 4:33P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Physics, Phys Sci & Geology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Biological SciencesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Biology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40107 BIOL 001 31010 WAIT Stevens M OPTPrinciples of Biology œP 167TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40108 BIOL 002 31010 WAIT Wolf S OPTPrinciples of Biology œP 167MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40109 BIOL 001 11020 WAIT Kelly P OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory œN 223 ˜M 2:30P - 5:38P
40110 BIOL 002 11020 WAIT Kelly P OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory œN 223 ˜M 6:30P - 9:38P
40111 BIOL 003 11020 6 Wolf S OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory œN 223 ˜T 8:00A - 11:08A
40112 BIOL 004 11020 WAIT Stevens M OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory œN 223 ˜T 2:30P - 5:38P
40113 BIOL 005 11020 1 Gerson M OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory œN 223 ˜T 6:30P - 9:38P
40114 BIOL 006 11020 5 Schoenly K OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory œN 223 ˜W 8:00A - 11:07A
40115 BIOL 007 11020 3 Cover M OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory œN 223 ˜W 2:30P - 5:38P
40116 BIOL 008 11020 7 Wolf S OPTWorld of Biology Laboratory œN 223 ˜R 8:00A - 11:08A
40119 BIOL 001 41050 WAIT Gerson M OPTGeneral Biology IConcurrent enrollment in BIOL 1050 (LAB) is required.
œN 101MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40120 BIOL 0021050 WAIT Wooley SGeneral Biology I (LAB) œN 211 ˜M 2:30P - 5:38P
40121 BIOL 0031050 1 Carosella TGeneral Biology I (LAB) œN 211 ˜W 8:00A - 11:08A
40122 BIOL 0041050 WAIT Wooley SGeneral Biology I (LAB) œN 211 ˜W 2:30P - 5:38P
40123 BIOL 0051050 WAIT Carosella TGeneral Biology I (LAB) œN 211 ˜M 8:00A - 11:08A
40124 BIOL 001 32310 WAIT Youngblom J OPTHuman Genetics œS 133TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40125 BIOL 001 33000 8 Carosella T OPTFrontiers in Biology ¹ œP 165 ˜W 7:00P - 10:00P
40126 BIOL 002 33000 1 Carosella T OPTFrontiers in Biology ¹ œMER TC4-2 ˜W 7:00P - 10:00P
40127 BIOL 003 33000 10 Carosella T OPTFrontiers in Biology ¹ œSTK A1090 ˜W 7:00P - 10:00P
40128 BIOL 004 33000 WAIT Carosella T OPTFrontiers in Biology ¹ œLOCAL TV ˜W 7:00P - 10:00P
40129 BIOL 005 33000 WAIT Grobner M OPTFrontiers in Biology ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
40130 BIOL 001 33020 7 Jones T OPTIntroduction to Evolution œS 146 ˜MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40131 BIOL 001 33100 8 Grillos S CBiological IllustrationConcurrent enrollment in BIOL 3100-002 (ACT) is required.
N 206MW 8:00A - 8:58A
40132 BIOL 0023100 8 Grillos SBiological Illustration (ACT) N 206MW 9:05A - 10:29A
40133 BIOL 001 33310 2 Thao M LCellular and Molecular Biology S 146 ˜MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40134 BIOL 001 33350 8 Youngblom J LIntroductory Genetics S 137MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40135 BIOL 002 33350 5 Youngblom J LIntroductory Genetics N 322TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40136 BIOL 001 34300 WAIT Kohlhaas A LConservation Biology N 221MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40137 BIOL 001 34350 WAIT Youngblom J OPTDNA: The Code of LifeThis course satisfies HONS 3100 requirement.
œS 146 ˜TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40139 BIOL 001 44650 WAIT Cover M LAquatic BiologyConcurrent enrollment in BIOL 4650-002 (LAB) is required.
N 221MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40140 BIOL 0024650 WAIT Cover MAquatic Biology (LAB) N 210F 2:30P - 5:38P
40141 BIOL 001 44680 6 Gerson M LEcologyConcurrent enrollment in BIOL 4680 (LAB) is required.
N 322MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40142 BIOL 0024680 1 Gerson MEcology (LAB) N 210 ˜W 2:30P - 5:24P
40143 BIOL 0034680 5 Gerson MEcology (LAB) N 210 ˜R 2:30P - 5:38P
40144 BIOL 001 34840 WAIT Youngblom J OPTGenetic BiotechnologyConcurrent enrollment in BIOL 4840-002 (ACT) is required.
N 334MW 11:15A - 12:13P
40145 BIOL 0024840 WAIT Youngblom JGenetic Biotechnology (ACT) N 334F 2:30P - 4:38P
40146 BIOL 001 24870 WAIT Youngblom J LRecombinant DNAConcurrent enrollment in BIOL 4870-002 (LAB) is required.
N 334W 2:30P - 3:28P
40147 BIOL 0024870 WAIT Youngblom JRecombinant DNA (LAB) N 334 ˜W 3:30P - 6:30P
40148 BIOL 001 1-24930 5 Jones T CBiology Lab Teaching Assistant TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43712 BIOL 002 1-24930 FULL Watson F CBiology Lab Teaching Assistant TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43987 BIOL 003 1-24930 2 Youngblom J CBiology Lab Teaching Assistant TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40149 BIOL 001 24940 2 Carosella T CInternship in Biology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40150 BIOL 002 34940 4 Grobner M CInternship in BiologyMandatory class meeting
September 10, 2008 5:30 pm in N230.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Biological Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Biological SciencesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Biology (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
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NS
CO
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EN
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IAL F
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40151 BIOL 003 44940 5 Watson F CInternship in Biology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43792 BIOL 004 44940 27 Grobner M CInternship in Biology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43825 BIOL 005 24940 28 Grobner M CInternship in Biology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40152 BIOL 001 14980 4 Roe P CIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40153 BIOL 002 14980 5 Grobner M CIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40154 BIOL 003 14980 5 Youngblom J CIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40155 BIOL 004 14980 5 Watson F CIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40156 BIOL 005 14980 WAIT Cover M CIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44022 BIOL 006 24980 28 Cover M CIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44025 BIOL 007 34980 29 Grobner M CIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44033 BIOL 008 24980 29 Gerson M CIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40158 BIOL 001 45500 11 Schoenly K LQuantitative Ecology & MethodConcurrent enrollment in BIOL 5500-002 (LAB) is required.
N 211 ˜RF 2:00P - 3:00P
40159 BIOL 0025500 11 Schoenly KQuantitative Ecology & Method (LAB) N 211 ˜RF 3:01P - 5:00P
40160 BIOL 001 2-45900 5 TBA CDirected Field Research TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40161 BIOL 001 15961 6 Schoenly K LGrad Seminar Ecology/Sustain N 210 ˜M 6:00P - 6:58P
40162 BIOL 001 1-45980 5 Kohlhaas A LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44016 BIOL 002 35980 29 Roe P LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44026 BIOL 003 45980 29 Stevens M LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44073 BIOL 004 15980 29 Stevens M LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40163 BIOL 001 15990 4 Schoenly K LThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Biological Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Biological SciencesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Botany
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
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40168 BOTY 001 41050 23 Wolf S OPTIntroduction to BotanyConcurrent enrollment in BOTY 1050 (LAB) is required.
œN 101 žTR 12:55P - 2:22P
40169 BOTY 0021050 WAIT Wolf SIntroduction to Botany (LAB) œN 210 ž ˜M 2:30P - 5:38P
40171 BOTY 001 34000 8 Wooley S OPTMedicinal Plants and Herbs ˜S 133TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40172 BOTY 001 44200 2 Wooley S LPlant PhysiologyConcurrent enrollment in BOTY 4200-002 (LAB) is required.
N 211TR 8:00A - 8:58A
40173 BOTY 0024200 2 Wooley SPlant Physiology (LAB) N 211 ˜TR 9:05A - 12:13P
40174 BOTY 001 1-44980 5 TBA LIndividual Study TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Biological Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Management, OM & MarketingFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Business
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
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EC
IAL F
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40178 BUS 001 33100 FULL Olivant K OPTBus Tech Writing Comm (WP) C 104 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40179 BUS 002 33100 FULL Olivant K OPTBus Tech Writing Comm (WP) C 205 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40180 BUS 003 33100 1 Moody K OPTBus Tech Writing Comm (WP) P 107 ˜TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40181 BUS 004 33100 FULL Moody K OPTBus Tech Writing Comm (WP) C 238 ˜TR 8:00A - 9:27A
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Management, OM & Marketing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Accounting & FinanceFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Business Law
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
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D
RE
ST
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NS
CO
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EN
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EC
IAL F
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40164 BLW 001 32060 FULL Firch T LLaw, Environment and Ethics P 167TR 8:00A - 9:27A
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Accounting & Finance Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 ChemistryFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Chemistry
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
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40226 CHEM 001 31000 FULL Stessman N OPTChemistry in the Modern World œN 101MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40227 CHEM 001 41100 FULL Russell S OPTGeneral Chemistry IConcurrent enrollment in CHEM 1100 (DIS) is required.
œN 101MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40228 CHEM 002 41100 FULL Phillips S OPTGeneral Chemistry IConcurrent enrollment in CHEM 1100 (DIS) is required.
œS 146MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40229 CHEM 0031100 FULL Byrd JGeneral Chemistry I (DIS) œS 148M 1:25P - 2:23P
40230 CHEM 0041100 FULL Stone KGeneral Chemistry I (DIS) œN 322F 1:25P - 2:23P
40231 CHEM 0051100 FULL Byrd JGeneral Chemistry I (DIS) œS 148W 11:15A - 12:13P
40232 CHEM 0061100 FULL Byrd JGeneral Chemistry I (DIS) œS 148W 1:25P - 2:23P
40233 CHEM 0071100 FULL Byrd JGeneral Chemistry I (DIS) œS 148R 11:15A - 12:13P
40234 CHEM 0081100 FULL Stone KGeneral Chemistry I (DIS) œS 133R 1:25P - 2:23P
40235 CHEM 0091100 FULL Stone KGeneral Chemistry I (DIS) œS 148R 12:20P - 1:18P
40236 CHEM 001 11102 FULL Phillips S OPTGeneral Chemistry I Lab œN 301 ˜M 2:30P - 5:38P
40237 CHEM 002 11102 FULL Stessman N OPTGeneral Chemistry I Lab œN 309 ˜T 11:15A - 2:22P
40238 CHEM 003 11102 FULL Stessman N OPTGeneral Chemistry I Lab œN 309 ˜T 2:30P - 5:38P
40239 CHEM 004 11102 FULL Phillips S OPTGeneral Chemistry I Lab œN 301 ˜W 2:30P - 5:38P
40240 CHEM 005 11102 FULL Brackett C OPTGeneral Chemistry I Lab œN 309 ˜R 8:00A - 11:08A
40241 CHEM 006 11102 FULL Brackett C OPTGeneral Chemistry I Lab œN 309 ˜R 2:30P - 5:38P
40242 CHEM 007 11102 FULL Stessman N OPTGeneral Chemistry I Lab œN 301 ˜R 11:15A - 2:19P
40243 CHEM 001 41110 FULL Perona M OPTGeneral Chemistry IIConcurrent enrollment in CHEM 1110 (DIS) is required.
S 146 žMWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40244 CHEM 0021110 FULL Stessman CGeneral Chemistry II (DIS) N 322 žW 1:25P - 2:23P
40245 CHEM 0031110 4 Russell SGeneral Chemistry II (DIS) S 148 žT 1:25P - 2:23P
40246 CHEM 0041110 FULL Brackett CGeneral Chemistry II (DIS) S 148 žR 1:25P - 2:23P
40247 CHEM 001 11112 FULL Byrd J OPTGeneral Chemistry II Lab N 301 ž ˜T 9:05A - 12:13P
40248 CHEM 002 11112 FULL Russell S OPTGeneral Chemistry II Lab N 301 ž ˜T 2:30P - 5:38P
40249 CHEM 003 11112 FULL Russell S OPTGeneral Chemistry II Lab N 301 ž ˜R 2:30P - 5:38P
40250 CHEM 001 42010 3 Byrd J LQuant Anlys/Basic Instr TechConcurrent enrollment in CHEM 2010-002 (LAB) is required.
N 322TR 1:25P - 2:22P
40251 CHEM 0022010 3 Byrd JQuant Anlys/Basic Instr Tech (LAB) N 321 ˜TR 2:30P - 5:38P
40252 CHEM 001 32100 12 Stessman N LChem/Biochem for Nurses I œN 101MWF 8:00A - 8:58A
40253 CHEM 001 22110 10 Stone K LChem/Biochem for Nurses IIConcurrent enrollment in CHEM 2110-002 (LAB) or CHEM
2110-003 (LAB) is required.
œN 322F 12:20P - 1:18P
40254 CHEM 0022110 7 Stone KChem/Biochem for Nurses II (LAB) œN 301 ˜M 11:15A - 2:19P
40255 CHEM 0032110 3 Stone KChem/Biochem for Nurses II (LAB) œN 301 ˜W 11:15A - 2:19P
40256 CHEM 001 33010 WAIT Stessman C LOrganic Chemistry I C 102MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40257 CHEM 001 13012 WAIT Stessman C LOrganic Chemistry Lab I N 309 ˜M 2:30P - 5:38P
40258 CHEM 002 13012 1 Stessman C LOrganic Chemistry Lab I N 309 ˜W 2:30P - 5:38P
40259 CHEM 003 13012 1 Drake M LOrganic Chemistry Lab I N 309 ˜R 11:15A - 2:23P
40260 CHEM 001 33020 9 Drake M LOrganic Chemistry II S 133MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40261 CHEM 001 13022 7 Drake M LOrganic Chemistry Lab II N 309 ˜T 8:00A - 11:08A
40262 CHEM 001 33070 FULL Drake M OPTThe Chemicals in Your Life ¹ œP 165MW 3:35P - 5:00P
43582 CHEM 002 33070 FULL Drake M OPTThe Chemicals in Your Life ¹ œMER TC4-2MW 3:35P - 5:00P
43583 CHEM 003 33070 FULL Drake M OPTThe Chemicals in Your Life ¹ œSTK A1090MW 3:35P - 5:00P
40263 CHEM 001 33090 WAIT Drake M OPTChem in Elem School Classroom N 101MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40264 CHEM 001 34020 11 Perona M LPhysical Chemistry II N 221MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40265 CHEM 001 14021 24 Perona M LAdd Topics in Physical Chem TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40266 CHEM 001 14022 9 Perona M LPhysical Chemistry Lab II N 312M 2:30P - 5:38P
40267 CHEM 001 44100 4 Russell SStessman C
LInstrumental AnalysisConcurrent enrollment in CHEM 4100-002 (LAB) is required.
N 221TR 11:15A - 12:13P
40268 CHEM 0024100 4 Russell SStessman C
Instrumental Analysis (LAB) N 312 ˜TR 8:00A - 11:08A
40269 CHEM 001 34400 WAIT Stone K LBiochemistry I N 322MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Chemistry Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 ChemistryFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Chemistry (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
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ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
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IAL F
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43656 CHEM 001 14940 29 Byrd J OPTChemistry Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40270 CHEM 001 14980 35 Stone K OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40271 CHEM 002 14980 34 Drake M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40272 CHEM 003 1-44980 36 TBA OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40273 CHEM 004 24980 35 Brackett C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Chemistry Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Child DevelopmentFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Child Development
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40182 CDEV 001 33000 WAIT Cortez V OPTProfessional Issues in CDEV C 235 ˜W 2:00P - 5:00P
41766 CDEV 001 13010 WAIT Wood-Hiatt K OPTChild Abuse and Neglect ¹*09/12/2009 - 10/03/2009
Meets 2 Saturdays: 9/12 & 9/26/09.
P 146P 146
SS
9:00A - 5:00P9:00A - 5:00P
41767 CDEV 002 13010 4 Wood-Hiatt K OPTChild Abuse and Neglect ¹*09/12/2009 - 10/03/2009
Meets 2 Saturdays: 9/12 & 9/26/09.
STK A1071STK A1071
SS
9:00A - 5:00P9:00A - 5:00P
40183 CDEV 001 33020 WAIT Roy R OPTChild Guidance and ManagementConcurrent enrollment in CDEV 3020-002 (LAB), CDEV
3020-003 (LAB), CDEV 3020-004 (LAB), CDEV 3020-005
(LAB), CDEV 3020-006 (LAB), CDEV 3020-007 (LAB), CDEV
3020-008 (LAB), CDEV 3020-009 (LAB), CDEV 3020-010
(LAB) or CDEV 3020-011 (LAB) is required.
C 104MW 12:20P - 1:18P
40184 CDEV 0023020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001M 9:00A - 12:00P
40185 CDEV 0033020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001M 1:30P - 4:30P
40186 CDEV 0043020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001T 9:00A - 12:00P
40187 CDEV 0053020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001T 1:00P - 4:00P
40188 CDEV 0063020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001W 9:00A - 12:00P
40189 CDEV 0073020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001W 1:30P - 4:30P
40190 CDEV 0083020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001R 9:00A - 12:00P
40191 CDEV 0093020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001R 1:00P - 4:00P
40192 CDEV 0103020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001F 9:00A - 12:00P
40193 CDEV 0113020 FULL Roy RChild Guidance and Management (LAB) E 001F 1:00P - 4:00P
40194 CDEV 001 33030 WAIT Cortez V OPTCognitive Develop in Schools S 133MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40195 CDEV 001 33040 6 Jin R OPTCDEV in Cultural Context ˜N 101TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40196 CDEV 001 33140 FULL Henk J OPTHuman Development I: Childhood œP 166MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40197 CDEV 002 33140 WAIT Roy R OPTHuman Development I: Childhood œC 212TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40198 CDEV 003 33140 WAIT Sedler S OPTHuman Development I: Childhood œSTK A1013T 4:00P - 7:04P
40199 CDEV 001 33170 11 Asher R OPTEarly Cognitive Development C 212MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40200 CDEV 002 33170 5 DeLancey C OPTEarly Cognitive Development D 027TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40201 CDEV 001 33180 8 Cortez V OPTEarly Social and Emotional Dev C 108MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40202 CDEV 002 33180 FULL Roy R OPTEarly Social and Emotional Dev C 115C 116
TR
9:40A - 11:07A9:40A - 11:07A
40203 CDEV 001 33240 WAIT Mastin M OPTHuman Dev II: Adolescence œP 167R 4:00P - 7:04P
40204 CDEV 002 33240 WAIT Jin R OPTHuman Dev II: Adolescence œC 212W 4:00P - 7:04P
40205 CDEV 003 33240 3 Jin R OPTHuman Dev II: Adolescence œA 040TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40206 CDEV 001 33340 FULL Fernandez F OPTHuman Dev III: Adulthood/Aging œP 166W 4:01P - 7:00P
40207 CDEV 001 33550 2 Henk J LEarly Interv High-Risk ChildConcurrent enrollment in CDEV 3550-002 (ACT) is required.
C 210T 4:00P - 5:55P
40208 CDEV 0023550 2 Henk JEarly Interv High-Risk Child (ACT)Training to be held on 9/19/09.
3 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
43580 CDEV 001 34200 7 Roy R OPTParenting & Families (WP) C 202MWF 2:30P - 3:28P
43790 CDEV 001 24940 23 Cortez V CField Work in Child Dev TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43834 CDEV 002 24940 23 DeLancey C CField Work in Child Dev TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43901 CDEV 003 14940 23 DeLancey C CField Work in Child Dev TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43929 CDEV 004 24940 29 Jin R CField Work in Child Dev TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43989 CDEV 005 14940 28 Roy R CField Work in Child Dev TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44015 CDEV 006 14940 28 Cortez V CField Work in Child Dev TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44023 CDEV 007 24940 29 Roy R CField Work in Child Dev TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44027 CDEV 008 24940 29 Henk J CField Work in Child Dev TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40221 CDEV 001 14945 7 DeLancey C OPTIntern CDC: Instructional Aide C 235 žW 5:00P - 6:56P
43893 CDEV 002 14945 21 DeLancey C OPTIntern CDC: Instructional Aide TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40222 CDEV 001 24946 24 DeLancey C OPTIntern CDC: Head Teacher C 235 žW 5:00P - 6:56P
40223 CDEV 001 24947 14 DeLancey C OPTIntern CDC: Asst Administrator C 235 žW 5:00P - 6:56P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Child Development Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Child DevelopmentFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Child Development (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
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TIO
NS
CO
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EN
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40224 CDEV 001 24948 WAIT Asher R OPTChild Dev Senior InternshipSign-up in department
C 233 ˜ žW 2:00P - 3:00P
43599 CDEV 001 34960 10 Henk J OPTOrgan/Admin Early Child Prgms P 113TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40225 CDEV 001 24965 WAIT Asher R OPTChild Dev Senior SeminarSign-up in department
C 233 ˜ žW 3:01P - 5:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Child Development Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Communication StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Communication Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40351 COMM 001 32000 3 Tumolo M OPTPublic Speaking œCX 102MWF 8:00A - 8:58A
40352 COMM 002 32000 WAIT Tumolo M OPTPublic Speaking œC 104MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40353 COMM 003 32000 WAIT Tumolo M OPTPublic Speaking œC 203MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40354 COMM 004 32000 WAIT La Fever M OPTPublic Speaking œC 203TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40355 COMM 001 32011 WAIT Pillion O OPTIntro to Communication Studies œC 214 ˜TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40356 COMM 001 32110 WAIT Jaasma M OPTGroup Discussion Processes œC 235MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40357 COMM 002 32110 WAIT Pillion O OPTGroup Discussion Processes œC 238MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40358 COMM 003 32110 WAIT Pillion O OPTGroup Discussion Processes œC 133TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40359 COMM 004 32110 WAIT La Fever M OPTGroup Discussion Processes œC 122MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40360 COMM 005 32110 WAIT Bullock J OPTGroup Discussion Processes œC 233TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40361 COMM 006 32110 WAIT Bullock J OPTGroup Discussion Processes œC 103TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40362 COMM 007 32110 WAIT La Fever M OPTGroup Discussion Processes œD 028TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40363 COMM 001 32200 FULL Sumser J OPTIntroduction to Mass Media œS 137MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40364 COMM 001 32300 WAIT Pillion O OPTArgumentation & Critical Think œN 221TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40365 COMM 002 32300 WAIT Tumolo M OPTArgumentation & Critical Think œC 203MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40366 COMM 001 33100 2 Harvey V OPTAdvanced Interpersonal Commun œS 150MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40367 COMM 002 33100 WAIT La Fever M OPTAdvanced Interpersonal Commun œS 137MW 2:30P - 3:57P
40368 COMM 003 33100 WAIT La Fever M OPTAdvanced Interpersonal Commun œD 027TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40372 COMM 004 33110 FULL Hilpert F LOrganizational Communication ¹ P 146R 6:00P - 9:00P
40373 COMM 005 33110 FULL Hilpert F LOrganizational Communication ¹ STK A1071R 6:00P - 9:00P
40374 COMM 001 33140 FULL Hilpert F OPTPersuasive Messages C 202 ˜TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40376 COMM 001 33200 FULL Nainby K OPTCommunication Theory (WP) ¹ P 146 ˜MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40377 COMM 002 33200 FULL Nainby K OPTCommunication Theory (WP) ¹ STK A1071 ˜MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40378 COMM 001 33400 WAIT Bullock J OPTOral Interpret of Children's C 203M 4:00P - 7:04P
40379 COMM 002 33400 WAIT Jaasma M OPTOral Interpret of Children's S 148W 4:00P - 7:04P
40380 COMM 001 33550 3 Sumser J OPTMedia and Public Perception ˜C 111R 6:00P - 9:00P
40381 COMM 001 43900 WAIT Liu X LCommunication Research Methods ¹ P 146 ˜MW 4:00P - 5:27P
40382 COMM 002 43900 WAIT Liu X LCommunication Research Methods ¹ STK A1071 ˜MW 4:00P - 5:27P
40384 COMM 001 34020 WAIT Nainby K OPTCommunication in the Classroom D 027MW 2:30P - 3:57P
40385 COMM 001 34050 WAIT Harvey V OPTRelational Communication C 204 ˜MW 2:30P - 3:57P
40388 COMM 001 34160 2 Burroughs N OPTIntercultural Communication žP 146 ˜F 11:15A - 2:19P
40389 COMM 002 34160 WAIT Burroughs N OPTIntercultural Communication ÂFully online class.
3 hours to be arranged.
žONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
40390 COMM 003 34160 WAIT Jaasma M OPTIntercultural Communication žC 136 ˜MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40392 COMM 001 34170 WAIT Pillion O OPTProfessional Interviewing C 238 ˜TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40393 COMM 002 34170 5 Harvey V OPTProfessional Interviewing C 245 ˜M 6:00P - 9:00P
40394 COMM 001 34190 WAIT DeCaro P OPTConflict and Communication S 137MW 4:00P - 5:27P
40395 COMM 001 34200 WAIT Sumser J OPTMass Media Theory and Research C 238TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40396 COMM 001 34210 FULL DeCaro P OPTPublic Relations ¹ P 146M 6:00P - 9:00P
40397 COMM 002 34210 FULL DeCaro P OPTPublic Relations ¹ STK A1071M 6:00P - 9:00P
40398 COMM 001 34220 3 Liu X OPTTechnology and Communication ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
40399 COMM 001 34400 WAIT Liu X OPTVisual Commmunication ¹ P 146MW 11:15A - 12:42P
40400 COMM 002 34400 FULL Liu X OPTVisual Commmunication ¹ STK A1071MW 11:15A - 12:42P
40401 COMM 001 34800 WAIT Pallios Klevmyr A OPTFirst/Second Lang. Acquisition ¹ P 165MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40402 COMM 002 34800 WAIT Pallios Klevmyr A OPTFirst/Second Lang. Acquisition ¹ MER TC4-2MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40403 COMM 003 34800 WAIT Pallios Klevmyr A OPTFirst/Second Lang. Acquisition ¹ STK A1090MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40404 COMM 004 34800 6 Pallios Klevmyr A OPTFirst/Second Lang. Acquisition ¹ P 165TR 5:30P - 6:57P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Communication Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Communication StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Communication Studies (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40405 COMM 005 34800 WAIT Pallios Klevmyr A OPTFirst/Second Lang. Acquisition ¹ MER TC4-2TR 5:30P - 6:57P
40406 COMM 006 34800 1 Pallios Klevmyr A OPTFirst/Second Lang. Acquisition ¹ STK A1090TR 5:30P - 6:57P
40408 COMM 002 34900 WAIT Sumser J LSenior Capstone C 117TR 2:30P - 3:57P
43793 COMM 001 34940 25 Harvey V OPTOrgan Communication Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40410 COMM 001 34980 8 Nainby K OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43739 COMM 002 44980 28 DeCaro P OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43934 COMM 003 34980 29 Sumser J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Communication Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Computer Information SystemsFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Computer Information Systems
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
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SP
EC
IAL F
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S
40274 CIS 001 32000 WAIT Li P OPTIntro to Bus Computer SystemsConcurrent enrollment in CIS 2000 (LAB) is required.
œC 210 ˜TR 9:05A - 10:03A
40275 CIS 002 32000 WAIT Petratos P OPTIntro to Bus Computer SystemsConcurrent enrollment in CIS 2000 (LAB) is required.
œC 201 ˜M 6:00P - 8:00P
40276 CIS 0032000 WAIT Li PIntro to Bus Computer Systems (LAB) œP 107 ˜ ˜TR 10:10A - 11:07A
40277 CIS 0042000 1 Li PIntro to Bus Computer Systems (LAB) œP 107 ˜ ˜TR 11:15A - 12:13P
40278 CIS 0052000 WAIT Petratos PIntro to Bus Computer Systems (LAB) œL 125 ˜ ˜M 8:01P - 10:00P
40279 CIS 001 32020 2 Tsacle A OPTVisual Basic ProgrammingConcurrent enrollment in CIS 2020-002 (LAB) is required.
C 104MW 10:10A - 11:08A
40280 CIS 0022020 2 Tsacle AVisual Basic Programming (LAB) P 106 ˜MW 11:15A - 12:13P
40281 CIS 001 32030 1 Tsacle A OPTIntro to Java ProgrammingConcurrent enrollment in CIS 2030-002 (LAB) is required.
P 102MW 8:00A - 8:58A
40282 CIS 0022030 1 Tsacle AIntro to Java Programming (LAB) P 106 ˜MW 9:05A - 10:03A
40283 CIS 001 33700 3 Gackowski Z LInformation Technology for MgtConcurrent enrollment in CIS 3700-004 (LAB) is required.
P 101MW 1:25P - 2:23P
40284 CIS 002 33700 FULL Deng P LInformation Technology for MgtConcurrent enrollment in CIS 3700-005 (LAB) or CIS
3700-006 (LAB) is required.
P 167MW 9:05A - 10:03A
40285 CIS 003 33700 15 Gackowski Z LInformation Technology for MgtConcurrent enrollment in CIS 3700-007 (LAB) or CIS
3700-008 (LAB) is required.
C 212T 6:01P - 8:00P
40286 CIS 0043700 3 Gackowski ZInformation Technology for Mgt (LAB) L 125CMW 2:30P - 3:28P
40287 CIS 0053700 FULL Deng PInformation Technology for Mgt (LAB) P 107MW 10:10A - 11:08A
40288 CIS 0063700 FULL Deng PInformation Technology for Mgt (LAB) L 125MW 11:15A - 12:13P
40289 CIS 0073700 6 Gackowski ZInformation Technology for Mgt (LAB) L 125T 4:00P - 6:00P
40290 CIS 0083700 9 Gackowski ZInformation Technology for Mgt (LAB) L 125T 8:01P - 10:00P
40291 CIS 009 33700 WAIT Deng P LInformation Technology for MgtConcurrent enrollment in CIS 3700-010 (LAB) is required.
C 106T 6:00P - 8:00P
40292 CIS 0103700 WAIT Deng PInformation Technology for Mgt (LAB) P 120T 8:01P - 10:00P
40293 CIS 011 33700 8 Gackowski Z LInformation Technology for MgtConcurrent enrollment in CIS 3700-012 (LAB) or CIS
3700-013 (LAB) is required.
C 204R 6:00P - 8:00P
40294 CIS 0123700 8 Gackowski ZInformation Technology for Mgt (LAB) L 125R 8:01P - 10:00P
40302 CIS 001 34800 3 Petratos P LNetwork AdministrationConcurrent enrollment in CIS 4800-002 (LAB) is required.
P 106W 6:00P - 8:00P
40303 CIS 0024800 3 Petratos PNetwork Administration (LAB) P 106 ˜W 8:01P - 10:00P
43658 CIS 001 34940 23 Tsacle A OPTInternship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44071 CIS 002 34940 29 Tsacle A OPTInternship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43643 CIS 001 34980 27 Li P OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43751 CIS 002 34980 29 Tsacle A OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40306 CIS 001 35620 3 Petratos P LComputer Information Systems C 233 ˜T 6:05P - 9:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Computer Information Systems Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Computer ScienceFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Computer Science
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40413 CS 001 31500 WAIT Sarraille J OPTComputer Programming IConcurrent enrollment in CS 1500-002 (LAB) is required.
1 hour to be arranged.
P 103‡MW 1:25P - 2:23P
40414 CS 0021500 WAIT Sarraille JComputer Programming I (LAB)1 hour to be arranged.
P 103‡F 1:25P - 2:23P
40415 CS 003 31500 WAIT Thomas M OPTComputer Programming IConcurrent enrollment in CS 1500-004 (LAB) is required.
1 hour to be arranged.
C 202‡MW 10:10A - 11:08A
40416 CS 0041500 WAIT Thomas MComputer Programming I (LAB)1 hour to be arranged.
C 202‡F 10:10A - 11:08A
43775 CS 005 31500 5 Silverman R OPTComputer Programming IConcurrent enrollment in CS 1500-006 (LAB) is required.
P 113TR 11:15A - 12:13P
43776 CS 0061500 5 Silverman RComputer Programming I (LAB) P 113TR 12:14P - 12:42P
43717 CS 007 32000 7 Cash J OPTEffective Computing ÂConcurrent enrollment in CS 2000-008 (LAB), CS 2000-009
(LAB) or CS 2000-010 (LAB) is required.
Hybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
43718 CS 0082000 WAIT Cash JEffective Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œL 125CF 9:05A - 10:03A
43719 CS 0092000 6 Cash JEffective Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œL 125CF 10:10A - 11:08A
43720 CS 0102000 1 Cash JEffective Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107TR 12:14P - 12:42P
40423 CS 001 32500 12 Thomas M OPTComputer Programming IIConcurrent enrollment in CS 2500-002 (LAB) is required.
1 hour to be arranged.
P 102‡TR 2:30P - 3:29P
40424 CS 0022500 12 Thomas MComputer Programming II (LAB)1 hour to be arranged.
P 102‡TR 3:30P - 3:57P
40425 CS 001 32700 8 Silverman R OPTAssembly Lang & Comp ArchitConcurrent enrollment in CS 2700-002 (LAB) is required.
1 hour to be arranged.
P 114‡MW 1:25P - 2:23P
40426 CS 0022700 8 Silverman RAssembly Lang & Comp Archit (LAB)1 hour to be arranged.
P 102‡F 1:25P - 2:23P
40427 CS 001 33100 17 Silverman R OPTData Structures and Algorithms P 102MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
43602 CS 001 33500 4 Thomas M OPTHuman-Centered Design1 hour to be arranged.
œC 233‡MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40428 CS 001 33750 10 Sarraille J OPTOperating Systems IConcurrent enrollment in CS 3750-002 (LAB) is required.
1 hour to be arranged.
P 103‡MW 12:20P - 1:18P
40429 CS 0023750 10 Sarraille JOperating Systems I (LAB)1 hour to be arranged.
P 103‡F 12:20P - 1:18P
43721 CS 025 34000 WAIT Bratten D OPTPersonal Computing ÂConcurrent enrollment in CS 4000-026 (LAB), CS 4000-027
(LAB) or CS 4000-028 (LAB) is required.
Hybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43722 CS 0264000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜W 6:00P - 6:58P
43723 CS 0274000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜W 7:00P - 7:58P
43724 CS 0284000 1 Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜W 8:00P - 8:58P
43725 CS 029 34000 WAIT Bratten D OPTPersonal Computing ÂConcurrent enrollment in CS 4000-030 (LAB), CS 4000-031
(LAB) or CS 4000-032 (LAB) is required.
Hybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43726 CS 0304000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜R 6:00P - 6:58P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Computer Science Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Computer ScienceFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Computer Science (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
43727 CS 0314000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜R 7:00P - 7:58P
43728 CS 0324000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜R 8:00P - 8:58P
43729 CS 033 34000 6 Cash J OPTPersonal Computing ÂConcurrent enrollment in CS 4000-034 (LAB), CS 4000-035
(LAB) or CS 4000-036 (LAB) is required.
Hybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43730 CS 0344000 WAIT Cash JPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œL 125C ˜F 11:15A - 12:13P
43731 CS 0354000 5 Cash JPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œL 125C ˜TR 2:30P - 3:00P
43732 CS 0364000 1 Cash JPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œSTK A1095 ˜F 6:30P - 7:30P
43733 CS 037 34000 25 Gomez D OPTPersonal ComputingConcurrent enrollment in CS 4000-038 (LAB), CS 4000-039
(LAB) or CS 4000-040 (LAB) is required.
œP 167 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:13P
43734 CS 0384000 13 Gomez DPersonal Computing (LAB) œL 125C ˜T 9:05A - 10:03A
43735 CS 0394000 3 Gomez DPersonal Computing (LAB) œL 125C ˜T 10:10A - 11:08A
43736 CS 0404000 9 Gomez DPersonal Computing (LAB) œL 125C ˜R 10:10A - 11:08A
40454 CS 001 34300 12 Martin M OPTCompiler TheoryConcurrent enrollment in CS 4300-002 (LAB) is required.
1 hour to be arranged.
S 150‡MW 11:15A - 12:13P
40455 CS 0024300 12 Martin MCompiler Theory (LAB)1 hour to be arranged.
P 114‡F 11:15A - 12:13P
40456 CS 001 34480 4 Martin M OPTArtificial Intelligence S 150MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40459 CS 001 1-34940 36 TBA CPracticum in Computer Science TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40460 CS 002 1-34940 36 Sarraille J CPracticum in Computer Science TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40461 CS 003 1-34940 36 Silverman R CPracticum in Computer Science TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40462 CS 001 14960 11 Thomas M CSeminar in Computer Science P 113 ˜R 4:00P - 5:00P
40463 CS 001 14980 32 Martin M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
43829 CS 002 24980 29 Martin M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43895 CS 003 34980 29 Martin M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43905 CS 004 34980 29 Martin M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43994 CS 005 34980 29 Silverman R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Computer Science Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Criminal JusticeFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Criminal Justice
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40307 CJ 001 32250 WAIT Gerstenfeld P OPTIntro to Criminal Justice œP 166TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40308 CJ 001 32255 WAIT Nelligan P LMethods of CJ Inquiry N 104MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40310 CJ 001 32280 WAIT Younglove J OPTCriminal Law C 117MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40311 CJ 002 32280 WAIT Helfer T OPTCriminal Law C 212TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40312 CJ 001 32450 WAIT Werling R OPTCriminal Judicial Process C 102TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40313 CJ 001 33120 4 Morris G LCauses of Crime C 214TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40314 CJ 002 33120 WAIT Morris G LCauses of Crime C 136TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40315 CJ 001 33160 1 Bourns W OPTAdmin & Mgt in Law Enforcement C 111MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40316 CJ 001 43170 WAIT Nelligan P OPTCrim Justice Res Methods (WP)Concurrent enrollment in CJ 3170-004 (ACT) is required.
L 125CMWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40317 CJ 002 43170 WAIT Gao H OPTCrim Justice Res Methods (WP)Concurrent enrollment in CJ 3170-005 (ACT) is required.
C 131ATR 12:55P - 2:22P
40318 CJ 003 43170 WAIT Chiang C OPTCrim Justice Res Methods (WP)Concurrent enrollment in CJ 3170-006 (ACT) is required.
STK A1002R 2:30P - 5:30P
40319 CJ 0043170 WAIT Nelligan PCrim Justice Res Methods (WP) (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40320 CJ 0053170 WAIT Gao HCrim Justice Res Methods (WP) (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40321 CJ 0063170 WAIT Chiang CCrim Justice Res Methods (WP) (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
40322 CJ 001 33230 WAIT Werling R OPTPolice Ethic & Civil Liability STK A1074W 2:30P - 5:30P
40323 CJ 001 33235 WAIT Werling R OPTDomestic Viol & Intimate Abuse C 106TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40324 CJ 001 33260 7 Younglove J OPTEvidence C 104TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40325 CJ 001 33420 9 Bourns W OPTComm & Prob Oriented Policing C 111MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40326 CJ 001 33650 3 Mboka A OPTYouth Violence C 117TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40327 CJ 001 43700 WAIT Lynd R LCriminalistics IConcurrent enrollment in CJ 3700-002 (ACT) is required.
N 211T 6:00P - 9:00P
40328 CJ 0023700 WAIT Lynd RCriminalistics I (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40329 CJ 001 34135 WAIT Mboka A OPTConstitutional Rights Prisoner C 214TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40331 CJ 001 34141 WAIT Younglove J OPTCriminal Procedures I P 166MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40332 CJ 002 34141 WAIT Helfer T OPTCriminal Procedures I C 214TR 11:15A - 12:42P
43622 CJ 001 34150 10 Gao H OPTProbation and Parole C 106TR 2:30P - 3:57P
43623 CJ 002 34150 3 Mboka A OPTProbation and Parole STK A1064T 6:00P - 9:00P
40336 CJ 001 44230 WAIT Helfer T OPTJuvenile JusticeConcurrent enrollment in CJ 4230-003 (ACT) is required.
C 214MWF 8:00A - 8:58A
40337 CJ 002 44230 WAIT Gao H OPTJuvenile JusticeConcurrent enrollment in CJ 4230-004 (ACT) is required.
STK A1095W 6:00P - 9:00P
40338 CJ 0034230 WAIT Helfer TJuvenile Justice (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40339 CJ 0044230 WAIT Gao HJuvenile Justice (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
40340 CJ 001 44250 WAIT Gerstenfeld P OPTPsychology Criminal BehaviorConcurrent enrollment in CJ 4250-002 (ACT) is required.
C 106TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40341 CJ 0024250 WAIT Gerstenfeld PPsychology Criminal Behavior (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40342 CJ 001 34350 1 Helfer T OPTViolence Against Children C 108MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40344 CJ 001 44925 WAIT Morris G OPTHistorical and Contemporary CJConcurrent enrollment in CJ 4925-002 (ACT) is required.
C 111MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40345 CJ 0024925 WAIT Morris GHistorical and Contemporary CJ (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40346 CJ 001 34940 12 Chiang C OPTCriminal Justice InternshipThis class will have an initial meeting on Monday, 9/14/08 in
MSR 130 from 3-6pm.
OTHER ˜‡Arr Arr
43847 CJ 002 24940 24 Chiang C OPTCriminal Justice Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43848 CJ 003 44940 21 Chiang C OPTCriminal Justice Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43642 CJ 001 34980 30 Younglove J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Criminal Justice Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Criminal JusticeFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Criminal Justice (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
43797 CJ 002 44980 29 Chiang C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43864 CJ 003 24980 29 Chiang C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43865 CJ 004 34980 29 Gerstenfeld P OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43888 CJ 005 14980 29 Gerstenfeld P OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43908 CJ 006 14980 28 Chiang C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43939 CJ 007 34980 29 Chiang C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44018 CJ 008 24980 29 Werling R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40347 CJ 001 35000 5 Nelligan P LHistorical/Contem Crim Thought C 116 ˜M 6:00P - 9:00P
43594 CJ 001 35101 1 Chiang C LCJ Planning and Innovation C 208 ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
40349 CJ 001 35201 10 Morris G LQuantitative Methods in CJ C 114 ˜R 6:00P - 9:00P
40350 CJ 001 35290 WAIT Bourns W LMgmt Law Enforcement Organiza C 111 ˜T 6:00P - 9:00P
43840 CJ 001 35940 28 Chiang C LGraduate Internship in CJ TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44003 CJ 001 35980 29 Nelligan P LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43657 CJ 001 35990 28 Nelligan P CMaster's Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43665 CJ 002 65990 28 Nelligan P CMaster's Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Criminal Justice Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 EconomicsFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Economics
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40464 ECON 001 32500 FULL Erickson E OPTPrinciples of Macro Economics œC 113TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40465 ECON 002 32500 6 Carter J OPTPrinciples of Macro Economics œC 113R 6:00P - 8:54P
40466 ECON 003 32500 FULL Peterson E OPTPrinciples of Macro Economics œC 108MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40467 ECON 004 32500 2 Jasek-Rysdahl K OPTPrinciples of Macro Economics œC 108MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40468 ECON 005 32500 FULL Jasek-Rysdahl K OPTPrinciples of Macro Economics œC 117MWF 8:00A - 8:58A
40469 ECON 001 32510 FULL Harrison V OPTPrinciples of Micro Economics œC 136TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40470 ECON 002 32510 9 Sompolvorachai M OPTPrinciples of Micro Economics œCX 102T 6:00P - 9:00P
40471 ECON 003 32510 FULL Kim E OPTPrinciples of Micro Economics œC 204MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40472 ECON 004 32510 1 Sompolvorachai M OPTPrinciples of Micro Economics œC 106TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40473 ECON 005 32510 4 Sompolvorachai M OPTPrinciples of Micro Economics œC 214MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40474 ECON 001 33100 2 Peterson E OPTEconomic History of the U.S. œC 212MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40475 ECON 001 43205 7 Kim E LQuantitative AnalysisConcurrent enrollment in ECON 3205-002 (LAB) is required.
P 107P 107
MWF
1:25P - 2:23P12:20P - 1:18P
40476 ECON 0023205 7 Kim EQuantitative Analysis (LAB) P 107MW 12:20P - 1:18P
40477 ECON 001 34000 5 Erickson E LIntermediate Theory (Macro) C 113TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40478 ECON 001 34010 9 Jasek-Rysdahl K OPTEconomic Thought C 214MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40480 ECON 001 34331 2 Kim E LManagerial Economics C 234TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40481 ECON 001 44500 9 Erickson E OPTEconomics of Investment œC 113M 6:00P - 9:00P
40482 ECON 001 44560 6 Sompolvorachai M LNatural Res & Environ Economic C 233TR 2:30P - 3:57P
43798 ECON 001 34910 28 Erickson E CCooperative Education TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43858 ECON 001 34980 29 Jasek-Rysdahl K OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Economics Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Teacher EducationFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40675 EDUC 001 14100 17 Garfield S CWork with At-Risk Std in Comm1 hour to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
43773 EDUC 002 34100 9 Garfield S CWork with At-Risk Std in Comm1 hour to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
43774 EDUC 003 44100 8 Garfield S CWork with At-Risk Std in Comm1 hour to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
40676 EDUC 001 25770 3 Neufeld S LSeminar in Elem & Sec Educ C 116 ˜W 4:30P - 6:30P
40677 EDUC 001 15960 5 Neufeld S OPTProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43649 EDUC 002 15960 29 Donnelly W OPTProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43650 EDUC 003 25960 27 Neufeld S OPTProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43651 EDUC 004 35960 28 Neufeld S OPTProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43655 EDUC 005 15960 29 Borba M OPTProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43713 EDUC 006 35960 29 Flores J OPTProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43762 EDUC 007 15960 29 Ward M OPTProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43763 EDUC 001 35980 26 Neufeld S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40678 EDUC 001 25990 7 Roe C OPTThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40679 EDUC 002 25990 10 Ward M OPTThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40680 EDUC 003 35990 9 Neufeld S OPTThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40681 EDUC 004 35990 29 Borba M OPTThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43705 EDUC 005 15990 29 Roe C OPTThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43902 EDUC 006 25990 29 Haapanen I OPTThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Teacher Education Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Teacher EducationFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education Secondary CLAD
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
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D
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EN
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EC
IAL F
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S
40602 EDSC 001 33900 FULL Salisbury M LFoundations of Sec Education Â*10/02/2009 - 10/29/2009
Hybrid online class.
Direct Instruction on 10/02/09, 5-8pm, in Stockton. Final
in-person instruction date in December to be announced.
9 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 002‡Arr Arr
40603 EDSC 002 33900 1 Sternod B LFoundations of Sec Education C 131W 9:00A - 12:00P
43711 EDSC 003 33900 10 Aronson M LFoundations of Sec Education ÂFully online class.
Contact instructor via email at [email protected].
4 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40604 EDSC 001 44100 5 Sternod B LSecondary Education IAdmittance to Program required.
C 136M 4:00P - 8:00P
40605 EDSC 002 44100 3 Hill R LSecondary Education IAdmittance to Program required.
C 131AM 4:00P - 8:00P
40606 EDSC 001 34110 FULL Vega de Jesus R LMultilingual Ed in Sec SchoolsAdmittance to Program required.
C 202T 4:00P - 7:00P
40607 EDSC 002 34110 7 Sternod B LMultilingual Ed in Sec SchoolsAdmittance to Program required.
C 203R 4:00P - 7:00P
40608 EDSC 001 54115 4 Ward M LRdng Wrtng Inst Sec Cont CLADAdmittance to Program required.
C 114 ˜W 4:30P - 9:30P
40609 EDSC 002 54115 7 Donnelly W LRdng Wrtng Inst Sec Cont CLADAdmittance to Program required.
P 166 ˜T 4:00P - 9:00P
43633 EDSC 003 54115 3 Donnelly W LRdng Wrtng Inst Sec Cont CLAD Â*10/03/2009 - 11/14/2009
Hybrid online class.
Direct instruction dates Sat 10/3, 10/24, and 11/14 9am-2pm
at the Stockton Center.
13 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 002 ˜‡Arr Arr
40610 EDSC 001 54215 FULL Boosalis C LReading and Writing InstuctionAdmittance to Program required.
C 201W 4:00P - 9:30P
40611 EDSC 001 44350 1 Salisbury M LSecondary Educ II for Interns Â*08/29/2009 - 10/02/2009
Admittance to Program required.
Hybrid online class.
Direct instruction on 8/29, 9am-3pm, Stockton-Acacia Bldg.
The final in-person instruction date for this class is
Saturday, 12/5/09 from 9am-1pm on Stockton campus.
9 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 002‡Arr Arr
40612 EDSC 001 44400 5 Andrews D LSecondary Education IIIAdmittance to Program required.
P 101M 4:00P - 8:00P
40613 EDSC 002 44400 5 Breshears K LSecondary Education IIIAdmittance to Program required.
This class will meet in room P101 on August 17, 24 and 30 in
the Demergasso-Bava Hall on Turlock Campus.
MODESTOM 4:00P - 8:00P
40615 EDSC 001 34500 FULL Aronson M LSecondary Educ Global Society ÂFully online class.
Contact instructor at [email protected]
Admittance to Program required.
3 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40616 EDSC 002 34500 7 Andrews D LSecondary Educ Global SocietyAdmittance to Program required.
C 106R 5:00P - 8:00P
40617 EDSC 001 24850 42 Andrews D CSecondary Educ Fld Practicum I OTHER‡Arr Arr
40631 EDSC 001 54855 47 Donnelly W CSecondary Educ Fld PracticumII OTHER‡Arr Arr
40644 EDSC 001 54870 27 Donnelly W CSec Ed Field Pract I-Interns OTHER‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Teacher Education Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education/Administration
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40484 EDAD 001 55801 13 Borba J LVision Tchg/Lrng: Improvement S 137 ˜T 5:00P - 9:00P
40485 EDAD 002 55801 10 Borba J LVision Tchg/Lrng: Improvement SCOE ˜R 5:15P - 9:15P
40486 EDAD 001 55802 15 Price R LEd Ldrshp: Human&Econ Resource STK A1002 ˜T 5:00P - 9:00P
40487 EDAD 002 55802 27 Price R LEd Ldrshp: Human&Econ Resource MER 001 ˜M 5:00P - 9:00P
40488 EDAD 001 55803 5 Borba A LEd Ldrshp: Org Mgmt Pers Ethic C 113 ˜W 5:00P - 9:00P
40489 EDAD 002 55803 13 Able PFlesuras C
LEd Ldrshp: Org Mgmt Pers Ethic SCOE ˜M 5:15P - 9:15P
40490 EDAD 001 45804 15 Jensen C LEd Ldrshp: Lgl Frame Sch Gov STK A1095 ˜M 5:00P - 9:00P
40491 EDAD 002 45804 19 Jensen C LEd Ldrshp: Lgl Frame Sch Gov MER 001 ˜T 5:00P - 9:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education/Counseling
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40493 EDCL 001 35600 4 Mayer M LFamily Counsel & Comm Resource P 101 ˜R 4:00P - 7:04P
40494 EDCL 001 35610 3 Kane C LEducational & Occupational Inf P 113 ˜M 4:00P - 7:04P
40495 EDCL 001 35630 WAIT Mayer M LDealing with Diff in Educ Set P 101 ˜W 4:00P - 7:00P
40496 EDCL 001 35640 4 Mayer M LThe Counselor P 114 ˜T 4:00P - 7:04P
40497 EDCL 001 35850 2 Kane C CCounseling Seminar/Field ExperConcurrent enrollment in EDCL 5850-002 (CLN) is required.
P 113 ˜T 4:00P - 7:00P
40498 EDCL 0025850 2 Kane CCounseling Seminar/Field Exper (CLN)3 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education/Graduate
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40503 EDGS 001 35500 WAIT Dinwiddie G LFoundations in Education C 233 ˜M 5:00P - 8:00P
40504 EDGS 002 35500 13 Roe C LFoundations in Education STK A1003 ˜W 4:30P - 7:30P
40505 EDGS 001 35510 4 Sayers D LIntro to Educational Research P 104 ˜R 5:00P - 8:00P
40506 EDGS 002 35510 WAIT Poole D LIntro to Educational Research P 104 ˜W 5:00P - 8:00P
40507 EDGS 001 35600 2 Vega de Jesus R LIntro to Qual Research in Educ C 235 ˜M 5:00P - 8:00P
40509 EDGS 002 35610 10 Myhre O LIntro to Quant Research in Ed STK A1073 ˜R 4:30P - 7:30P
40510 EDGS 001 25960 24 Mayer M CProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40511 EDGS 002 1-45960 25 Kane C CProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43668 EDGS 003 15960 29 Borba A CProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43764 EDGS 004 15960 29 Jensen C CProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43753 EDGS 001 35980 29 Watkins C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43997 EDGS 002 55980 26 Borba J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40512 EDGS 001 25990 21 Kane C CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40513 EDGS 002 25990 20 Mayer M CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40514 EDGS 003 15990 25 Poole D CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40515 EDGS 004 15990 18 Jensen C CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40516 EDGS 005 35990 23 Myhre O CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40517 EDGS 006 15990 19 Borba J CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40518 EDGS 007 15990 25 Sniezek K CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40519 EDGS 008 15990 25 Watkins C CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40520 EDGS 009 15990 19 Borba A CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43667 EDGS 010 25990 29 Borba A CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43747 EDGS 011 35990 29 Lin F CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43752 EDGS 012 35990 28 Jensen C CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43754 EDGS 013 35990 29 Sniezek K CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43866 EDGS 014 45990 29 Jensen C CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43867 EDGS 015 35990 29 Poole D CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43900 EDGS 016 25990 29 Borba J CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education/Instructional Tech
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40522 EDIT 001 24170 WAIT Ewick R LEducational Tech Foundations P 120 ˜R 5:00P - 6:56P
40523 EDIT 002 24170 6 Smith L LEducational Tech Foundations STK A1073 ˜W 7:10P - 9:04P
40524 EDIT 003 24170 2 Poole D LEducational Tech Foundations P 120 ˜R 7:10P - 9:04P
40525 EDIT 004 24170 WAIT Boosalis C LEducational Tech Foundations*09/12/2009 - 10/12/2009
P 120 ˜S 9:00A - 3:00P
41768 EDIT 005 24170 7 Boosalis C LEducational Tech Foundations P 120 ˜W 5:00P - 6:56P
40526 EDIT 001 34710 6 Poole D LAdv Tech Integration Strategie ÂHybrid online class.
Direct instruction from 5-8pm on 9/15, 9/29, 10/6,11/10, and
11/24 in room P120 on the Turlock campus.
P 120T 5:00P - 8:00P
40527 EDIT 001 34720 5 Myhre O LMultimedia Development P 120M 5:00P - 8:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Teacher EducationFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education/Multilingual
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40528 EDML 001 35000 FULL Flores J LMultilingual Educ Content Area ÂHybrid online class.
Direct instruction on 9/12/09 and 12/5/09, 9am-3pm in C133
on Turlock campus.
3 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
40529 EDML 001 35200 FULL Vega de Jesus R LAdv Theories Tchng Cul Diverse ÂHybrid online class.
Direct instruction on 9/12/09, 10am-12pm in P104 at Turlock
campus.
3 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
40530 EDML 001 35400 7 Smith N LTheory of Multilingual Educ ÂHybrid online class.
Direct instruction on 9/12/09 and 11/14/09, 10am-1pm in
P102 at Turlock campus.
3 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Teacher Education Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Teacher EducationFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education/Multiple Subjects
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40531 EDMS 001 34100 7 Smith K LFoundations of Ed. Diverse Soc C 131W 4:00P - 7:00P
40533 EDMS 003 34100 7 Wink J LFoundations of Ed. Diverse Soc ÂFully online class.
Contact instructor at [email protected]
3 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43745 EDMS 004 34100 20 Smith K LFoundations of Ed. Diverse Soc C 122T 4:00P - 7:00P
40534 EDMS 001 54110 5 Weisenberg A LReading Methods English InstruClass breaks for 1/2 hour.
C 203T 4:00P - 9:30P
40535 EDMS 002 54110 8 Garfield S LReading Methods English InstruClass breaks for 1/2 hour.
STK A1066T 4:00P - 9:30P
40536 EDMS 003 54110 FULL Borba M LReading Methods English InstruClass breaks for 1/2 hour.
This course will meet at Medeiros School located at 651 W.
Springer Drive in Turlock.
TURLOC 001W 8:45A - 3:00P
40537 EDMS 004 54110 5 Weisenberg A LReading Methods English InstruClass breaks for 1/2 hour.
C 133W 4:00P - 9:30P
40539 EDMS 001 54111 FULL Boosalis C LReading Methods Spanish BilingBCLAD students only.
Class breaks for 1/2 hour.
C 201W 4:00P - 9:30P
40540 EDMS 001 54112 1 Weisenberg A LReading Methods Prim Lang SuppClass breaks for 1/2 hour.
C 133W 4:00P - 9:30P
40541 EDMS 001 34121 FULL Shawkey J LMathematics Methods C 131T 9:15A - 12:15P
40542 EDMS 002 34121 FULL Shawkey J LMathematics Methods C 131R 4:00P - 7:00P
41769 EDMS 003 34121 4 Costa E LMathematics MethodsBCLAD students only.
Spanish
C 131M 4:00P - 7:00P
41770 EDMS 004 34121 5 Won N LMathematics Methods STK A1066R 4:00P - 7:00P
40543 EDMS 001 34130 2 Won N LScience and Health Methods STK A1002W 4:00P - 7:00P
40544 EDMS 002 34130 3 Haapanen I LScience and Health Methods C 131M 9:15A - 12:15P
40545 EDMS 003 34130 6 Vega de Jesus R LScience and Health MethodsBCLAD students only.
Spanish
N 104R 4:00P - 7:00P
41771 EDMS 004 34130 1 Vang C LScience and Health Methods C 133M 4:00P - 7:00P
40546 EDMS 001 34140 2 Betts B LHistory/SocSci & Vis Perf Arts C 131 ˜R 9:15A - 12:15P
40547 EDMS 002 34140 FULL Betts B LHistory/SocSci & Vis Perf Arts C 133T 4:00P - 7:00P
41786 EDMS 003 34140 5 Flores J LHistory/SocSci & Vis Perf ArtsBCLAD students only.
Spanish
C 131T 4:00P - 7:00P
41787 EDMS 004 34140 9 Roe C LHistory/SocSci & Vis Perf Arts STK A1066M 4:00P - 7:00P
40548 EDMS 001 34150 8 Betts B LMethods in Multilingual Educat C 133R 4:00P - 7:00P
41788 EDMS 002 34150 12 Roe C LMethods in Multilingual Educat STK A1002M 7:00P - 10:00P
43586 EDMS 003 34150 16 Betts B LMethods in Multilingual Educat C 131W 12:45P - 3:45P
40549 EDMS 001 34180 10 Garfield S LClassrm Mgt/Prof Practice STK A1066W 5:00P - 8:00P
40550 EDMS 002 34180 4 Won N LClassrm Mgt/Prof Practice C 114M 5:00P - 8:00P
40552 EDMS 004 34180 3 Vang C LClassrm Mgt/Prof Practice C 122R 5:00P - 8:00P
40553 EDMS 001 34190 196 Betts B CStudent Teaching Practicum I TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40577 EDMS 001 54191 196 Betts B CStudent Teaching Practicum II TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
43681 EDMS 001 54192 4 Janes H CStudent Teaching Practicum III TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Teacher Education Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Teacher EducationFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education/Reading
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40599 EDRG 001 34100 4 Roe C LReading/Lang Arts Instr: K-12 C 131AR 4:30P - 7:30P
40600 EDRG 001 34240 1 Borba M OPTReading Instruc Primary GradesThis course will meet at Medeiros School located at 651 W.
Springer Drive in Turlock.
Room C-3
TURLOC 001M 4:30P - 7:30P
40601 EDRG 001 35910 16 Neufeld S LPracticum in Rdng & Lang ArtsThis course will meet at Walnut School located at 4219 N.
Walnut Road in Turlock.
TURLOC 001 ˜T 4:30P - 7:30P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Teacher Education Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Education/Special Education
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40656 EDSE 001 24110 17 Watkins C LRdng & Lang Arts in General Ed N 322M 6:00P - 8:00P
41773 EDSE 001 14160 WAIT Dinwiddie G LFoundations of Spec Educ*09/15/2009 - 10/20/2009
C 131T 7:00P - 10:00P
40658 EDSE 002 14160 8 Dinwiddie G LFoundations of Spec Educ STK A1062R 6:00P - 9:00P
41774 EDSE 002 14160 WAIT Dinwiddie G LFoundations of Spec Educ*10/27/2009 - 11/24/2009
C 131T 7:00P - 10:00P
41775 EDSE 003 14160 2 Garfield S LFoundations of Spec Educ ÂFully online class.
This class will meet 9/11 and 10/16 from 4:00pm-7:00pm in
Stockton room A1060. 3 additional hours TBD.
3 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 002‡Arr Arr
40659 EDSE 001 34210 1 Watkins C LRdng & Lang Arts in Spec Educ C 208R 6:10P - 9:10P
40660 EDSE 001 34310 WAIT Sniezek K LIntro to Special Educ Programs S 137M 6:10P - 9:10P
40661 EDSE 001 34330 WAIT Lin F LCommunication & Social Skills C 205W 6:10P - 9:00P
40663 EDSE 001 34550 WAIT Watkins C OPTPracticum w/ Exceptional Child C 234MTWR 3:35P - 5:30P
40664 EDSE 001 34560 WAIT Watkins C OPTTheory of Instructional Design N 221T 6:05P - 9:00P
40665 EDSE 001 34750 1 Lin F OPTBehavior Analysis in Classroom C 115T 6:00P - 9:00P
40666 EDSE 001 24798 2 Watkins C CStu Tchng Sem: Cons & Coll M/S C 233W 6:00P - 8:00P
40667 EDSE 001 54815 4 Sniezek K CStudent Teaching:Mild/Moderate TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40668 EDSE 001 54816 2 Watkins C CStudent Teaching:Moder/Severe TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
43782 EDSE 002 54816 1 Sniezek K CStudent Teaching:Moder/Severe TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40669 EDSE 001 24898 5 Watkins C CStu Tchng Sem: Cons & Coll M/M C 233W 6:00P - 8:00P
40670 EDSE 001 34915 7 Lin F CInternship Practicum: M/M P 104 ˜ žM 5:00P - 6:30P
40671 EDSE 001 34916 6 Lin F CInternship Practicum: M/S P 104 ˜ žM 5:00P - 6:30P
40672 EDSE 001 15200 6 Lin F CInduction SeminarThis class will meet one time on 9/11/09.
P 102F 5:00P - 7:00P
40673 EDSE 001 35230 2 Dinwiddie G LAdv Curr, Assessment, Planning C 234W 6:00P - 9:00P
40674 EDSE 001 35450 12 Lin F LAdv Sem Mild/Moderate Disabili C 104 ˜R 6:00P - 9:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Revision: 9.12.16.1046
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Educational Leadership
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40499 EDEL 001 39001 18 Sayers D LApplied Qualitative Research ÂHybrid online class.
P 104 ˜T 5:00P - 7:30P
40500 EDEL 001 39006 2 Riggs J LApplied Research & Dec-Making ÂHybrid online class.
C 103 ˜T 5:00P - 7:30P
40501 EDEL 001 39007 18 Riggs J LSoc Psyc & Phil Issues in Educ ÂHybrid online class.
P 104 ˜T 7:31P - 10:00P
40502 EDEL 001 39009 2 Flores J LCurr Design Transform Learning ÂHybrid online class.
C 202 ˜T 7:31P - 10:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Advanced Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 EnglishFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
English
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40683 ENGL 001 31000 WAIT Weidner N CIntroduction to Composition L 162L 112
MWFM
8:00A - 8:58A9:05A - 10:00A
40684 ENGL 002 31000 WAIT Greene J CIntroduction to Composition C 208L 112
MWFW
8:00A - 8:58A9:05A - 10:00A
40685 ENGL 003 31000 WAIT Dorsey A CIntroduction to Composition C 115L 112
MWFM
9:05A - 10:03A10:10A - 11:05A
40686 ENGL 004 31000 1 Wolfe J CIntroduction to Composition C 115L 112
MWFM
10:10A - 11:08A11:15A - 12:10P
40688 ENGL 006 31000 WAIT Christiansen C CIntroduction to Composition C 208L 112
MWFM
11:15A - 12:13P12:20P - 1:15P
40690 ENGL 008 31000 WAIT Christiansen C CIntroduction to Composition C 208L 112
MWFM
12:20P - 1:18P1:25P - 2:20P
40691 ENGL 009 31000 WAIT Christiansen C CIntroduction to Composition C 208L 112
MWFM
1:25P - 2:23P2:30P - 3:25P
40693 ENGL 011 31000 WAIT Paterson S CIntroduction to Composition L 162L 112
TRR
2:30P - 3:57P4:05P - 5:00P
40694 ENGL 012 31000 WAIT Sledge R CIntroduction to Composition L 162L 112
TRT
12:55P - 2:22P2:30P - 3:25P
40696 ENGL 014 31000 WAIT Moody K CIntroduction to Composition L 162L 112
TRT
9:40A - 11:07A11:15A - 12:05P
40698 ENGL 016 31000 WAIT Christiansen C CIntroduction to Composition C 208L 112
MWFM
2:30P - 3:28P3:35P - 4:30P
40699 ENGL 017 31000 WAIT Paterson S CIntroduction to Composition L 162L 112
TRT
11:15A - 12:42P12:55P - 1:50P
40700 ENGL 018 31000 WAIT Wittman J CIntroduction to Composition C 115L 112
TRT
2:30P - 3:57P4:00P - 4:55P
40701 ENGL 019 31000 WAIT Forno K CIntroduction to Composition C 104L 112
TRR
11:15A - 12:42P12:55P - 1:50P
40702 ENGL 020 31000 WAIT Lanser A CIntroduction to Composition C 104L 112
MWFW
8:00A - 8:58A9:05A - 10:00A
40706 ENGL 024 31000 WAIT Moody K CIntroduction to Composition C 206L 112
MWFW
12:20P - 1:18P1:25P - 2:20P
40707 ENGL 001 31001 WAIT Rowley K OPTFirst-Year Composition œP 120 ˜MWF 8:00A - 8:58A
40709 ENGL 003 31001 WAIT Breen R OPTFirst-Year Composition œC 104 ˜MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40710 ENGL 004 31001 WAIT Mester M OPTFirst-Year Composition œL 160 ˜MWF 2:30P - 3:28P
40711 ENGL 005 31001 WAIT Breen R OPTFirst-Year Composition œN 322 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40712 ENGL 006 31001 WAIT Webb A OPTFirst-Year Composition œL 160 ˜TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40713 ENGL 007 31001 WAIT Forno K OPTFirst-Year Composition œL 160 ˜TR 4:00P - 5:27P
40714 ENGL 008 31001 3 Moody K OPTFirst-Year Composition œC 117 ˜M 6:00P - 9:00P
40715 ENGL 009 31001 WAIT Paterson S OPTFirst-Year Composition œL 160 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40716 ENGL 010 31001 2 Sledge R OPTFirst-Year Composition œC 214 ˜T 6:00P - 9:00P
43716 ENGL 011 31001 FULL Webb A OPTFirst-Year Composition œL 160 ˜MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40719 ENGL 003 41002 WAIT Simoneau M OPTFirst-Year Composition (CAI) œP 120 ˜MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40720 ENGL 004 41002 WAIT Lanser A OPTFirst-Year Composition (CAI) œL 125C ˜TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40721 ENGL 005 41002 WAIT Thompson M OPTFirst-Year Composition (CAI) œP 120 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40722 ENGL 006 41002 WAIT Thompson M OPTFirst-Year Composition (CAI) œP 120 ˜TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40723 ENGL 007 41002 WAIT De Vries K OPTFirst-Year Composition (CAI) œP 120 ˜TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40724 ENGL 008 41002 WAIT Kerr J OPTFirst-Year Composition (CAI) œP 120 ˜MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40725 ENGL 009 41002 WAIT De Vries K OPTFirst-Year Composition (CAI) œP 120 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40726 ENGL 001 31005 5 Webb A OPTHonors Composition œC 203MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40727 ENGL 001 31010 2 Davis S OPTIntroduction to Literature œC 111TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40728 ENGL 002 31010 WAIT Mester M OPTIntroduction to Literature œA 040TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40729 ENGL 001 32000 WAIT Webb A OPTCritical Inquiry œC 117 ˜MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40730 ENGL 002 32000 FULL Breen R OPTCritical Inquiry œC 208 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40731 ENGL 003 32000 WAIT Christiansen C OPTCritical Inquiry œL 160 ˜MW 4:00P - 5:27P
40732 ENGL 004 32000 1 Webb A OPTCritical Inquiry œC 104 ˜TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40735 ENGL 007 32000 WAIT Sledge R OPTCritical Inquiry œS 148 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
Consent: ž Instructor˜ English Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 EnglishFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
English (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40736 ENGL 008 32000 2 Sledge R OPTCritical Inquiry œC 103 ˜TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40738 ENGL 010 32000 2 Sledge R OPTCritical Inquiry œL 160 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40739 ENGL 011 32000 3 Mester M OPTCritical Inquiry œP 102 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40740 ENGL 001 32010 WAIT Wolfe J LIntro to Creative Writing œN 322MW 11:45A - 1:15P
40741 ENGL 001 32100 2 Wolfe J OPTBritish Literature to 1800 L 160TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40742 ENGL 001 32110 18 Schmidt A OPTBritish Literature after 1800 L 160MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40743 ENGL 001 32200 2 Dorsey A OPTAmerican Literature to 1865 N 104TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40748 ENGL 001 33009 1 Wittman J LWriting for Teachers (WP) C 131A ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40749 ENGL 002 33009 3 Mester M LWriting for Teachers (WP) D 028 ˜MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40750 ENGL 001 43010 WAIT Wolfe J CCreative Writing Workshop L 160 ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
40751 ENGL 001 13015 WAIT Foreman W CField Experience in Writing P 120M 11:15A - 12:13P
40752 ENGL 001 43150 4 Perrello A LApproaches to Lit. Study (WP) C 116MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40753 ENGL 002 43150 WAIT De Vries K LApproaches to Lit. Study (WP) L 125TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40754 ENGL 001 33225 7 Schmidt A OPTBritish Romantic Literature L 160T 6:00P - 9:00P
40756 ENGL 001 33550 4 Davis S OPTYears of War, Days of Peace ˜N 104W 6:00P - 9:00P
40758 ENGL 001 33920 2 Carroll J OPTSurvey of World Literature œC 245T 4:00P - 7:00P
40760 ENGL 001 33940 WAIT Winter M OPTMulticultural American Lit ˜C 136 ˜MW 2:30P - 3:57P
40761 ENGL 002 33940 WAIT Davis S OPTMulticultural American Lit ˜C 117 ˜R 4:00P - 7:04P
40763 ENGL 001 34106 FULL Marshall S OPTEnglish Novel II C 205TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40764 ENGL 001 34120 4 Winter M OPTAmerican Poetry C 113MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40765 ENGL 001 34300 3 Perrello A OPTShakespeare C 204MW 4:00P - 5:27P
40766 ENGL 001 34600 8 Schmidt P OPTTutorial Projects in Engl (WP) C 106M 4:00P - 7:04P
40767 ENGL 001 44610 12 Foreman W OPTLit&Writing SecScl English Tch C 104TR 4:00P - 5:59P
40768 ENGL 001 34615 WAIT Stryker S OPTTESOL Methods D 028 ˜M 6:00P - 9:00P
40769 ENGL 001 34620 6 Mester M OPTChildren's Literature S 137TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40770 ENGL 001 34630 2 Foreman W OPTAdolescent Literature C 108MW 2:30P - 3:57P
40771 ENGL 001 34800 2 Stryker C OPTSecond Language Acquisition C 202MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40772 ENGL 002 34800 WAIT Fuller M OPTSecond Language Acquisition C 103TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40773 ENGL 003 34800 1 Stryker S OPTSecond Language Acquisition S 133T 6:00P - 9:00P
40774 ENGL 004 34800 2 Simoneau M OPTSecond Language Acquisition C 208TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40775 ENGL 001 34850 WAIT Stryker C OPTEnglish Grammar C 238MW 4:00P - 5:27P
40776 ENGL 002 34850 5 Fuller M OPTEnglish Grammar L 162MW 12:55P - 2:22P
43932 ENGL 001 34980 29 Schmidt A OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44079 ENGL 002 34980 29 Thompson M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44080 ENGL 003 34980 29 Wolfe J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40777 ENGL 001 44990 WAIT Perrello A LSenior Seminar C 131A ˜MW 9:40A - 11:07A
40778 ENGL 001 35000 WAIT Carroll J LCritical Theory & Research C 203 ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
40779 ENGL 001 35010 1 De Vries K LSeminar: Composition/Rhetoric N 221 ˜R 6:00P - 9:00P
40781 ENGL 001 35300 WAIT Schmidt A LSeminar: Enlightmnt 18th Cent L 160 ˜M 6:00P - 9:00P
40782 ENGL 001 35600 WAIT Dorsey A LSeminar: Amer Lit Before 1900 C 116 ˜R 6:00P - 9:00P
40783 ENGL 001 15884 9 Wittman J CPracticum in Tchng Comp & Lit1 hour to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40784 ENGL 001 35894 WAIT Wittman J LTeaching Composition and Lit L 162 ˜T 6:00P - 9:00P
43653 ENGL 001 35940 28 Stryker C CInternship in English TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43662 ENGL 002 35940 25 Stryker S CInternship in English TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43896 ENGL 003 35940 29 Simoneau M CInternship in English TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43959 ENGL 004 35940 29 Stryker S CInternship in English TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40785 ENGL 001 35941 3 Paterson S LInternship: Teaching Writing ÂFully online class.
3 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43645 ENGL 001 45980 29 Schmidt A OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43646 ENGL 002 45980 29 Wolfe J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43870 ENGL 003 35980 28 Stryker S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ English Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 EnglishFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
English (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
43871 ENGL 004 35980 28 Stryker S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43960 ENGL 005 35980 29 Schmidt A OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43961 ENGL 006 35980 29 Wolfe J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43915 ENGL 001 07006 29 TBA NContinuing Comprehensive Exam TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ English Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 EnglishFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
English as a Second Language
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40788 ESL 001 41000 WAIT Simoneau M CEditing for Lang/Dialect œC 202TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40790 ESL 001 32000 1 Simoneau M CStrat/Vocab for Lang/Dialect œL 110HMW 9:40A - 11:07A
Consent: ž Instructor˜ English Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Ethnic and Gender StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Ethnic Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40791 ETHS 001 32000 WAIT Cotten T OPTContemp African/Amer Studies œC 113TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40792 ETHS 001 32100 1 Bernal-Enriquez Y OPTContemporary Chicano Studies œCX 101TR 9:40A - 11:07A
43714 ETHS 002 32100 4 Bernal-Enriquez Y OPTContemporary Chicano Studies œC 133W 11:15A - 2:19P
40793 ETHS 001 32200 WAIT Yang K OPTContemp Asian American Studies œN 221MW 9:05A - 10:32A
40795 ETHS 001 34000 2 Dekatzew L LMexican American FamilyConcurrent enrollment in ETHS 4000-002 (ACT) is required.
C 202M 4:10P - 7:04P
40796 ETHS 0024000 2 Dekatzew LMexican American Family (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40797 ETHS 001 34100 4 Dekatzew L OPTChicanos in Education C 234TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40798 ETHS 001 34150 FULL Eudey B OPTGender & Ethnicity/Child Lit ˜C 204TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40799 ETHS 001 34200 8 Bernal-Enriquez YCotten TYang K
OPTThe Minority Experience ˜C 102TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40800 ETHS 002 34200 FULL Bernal-Enriquez YCotten TYang K
OPTThe Minority Experience ¹ ˜P 165TR 4:00P - 5:27P
40801 ETHS 003 34200 1 Bernal-Enriquez YCotten TYang K
OPTThe Minority Experience ¹ ˜MER TC4-2TR 4:00P - 5:27P
40802 ETHS 004 34200 2 Bernal-Enriquez YCotten TYang K
OPTThe Minority Experience ¹ ˜STK A1090TR 4:00P - 5:27P
40803 ETHS 001 34250 WAIT Yang K OPTCalifornia Ethnic Experience C 117W 4:00P - 7:04P
40805 ETHS 001 34350 FULL Cotten T OPTMulticultural: Bias to Reality ÂFully online class.
žONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43766 ETHS 002 34350 FULL Cotten T OPTMulticultural: Bias to Reality  žONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43637 ETHS 001 34980 29 Cotten T OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44099 ETHS 002 34980 28 Dekatzew L OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Ethnic and Gender Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Accounting & FinanceFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Finance
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40806 FIN 001 33220 FULL Wagner A LBusiness Finance ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40807 FIN 002 33220 FULL Zong S LBusiness Finance C 238TR 9:30A - 11:00A
40808 FIN 003 33220 FULL Huang T LBusiness Finance D 027MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40809 FIN 004 33220 8 Zong S LBusiness Finance ¹ P 146R 2:30P - 5:30P
40810 FIN 005 33220 33 Zong S LBusiness Finance ¹ STK A1071R 2:30P - 5:30P
40812 FIN 001 44210 4 Huang T LSecurity Analysis/Prtfolio Mgt P 102TR 9:15A - 11:01A
40813 FIN 001 44330 FULL Wagner A LInternational Finance ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40814 FIN 001 44820 8 Zong S LSem in Financial Management C 122MW 9:05A - 11:00A
40815 FIN 001 1-44980 30 Wagner A OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40816 FIN 001 35210 FULL Huang T LManagerial Finance ¹ P 146 ˜W 6:01P - 9:00P
40817 FIN 002 35210 FULL Huang T LManagerial Finance ¹ STK A1071 ˜W 6:01P - 9:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Accounting & Finance Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Fine Arts InterdisciplinaryFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Fine Arts
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
43577 FA 001 31000 WAIT Mayer J OPTIntroduction to the Fine Arts œP 167TR 9:40A - 11:07A
43578 FA 002 31000 WAIT Mulder G OPTIntroduction to the Fine Arts œP 167TR 9:40A - 11:07A
43579 FA 003 31000 WAIT Robbin C OPTIntroduction to the Fine Arts œP 167TR 9:40A - 11:07A
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Fine Arts Interdisciplinary Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Ethnic and Gender StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Gender Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40821 GEND 001 34000 FULL Dekatzew L LMexican American FamilyConcurrent enrollment in GEND 4000-002 (ACT) is required.
C 202M 4:10P - 7:04P
40822 GEND 0024000 FULL Dekatzew LMexican American Family (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40823 GEND 001 34050 WAIT Harvey V OPTRelational Communication C 204MW 2:30P - 3:57P
43607 GEND 001 34100 3 Eudey B OPTGender and Education ÂFully online class.
˜ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40824 GEND 001 34150 FULL Eudey B OPTGender & Ethnicity/Child Lit ˜C 204TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40825 GEND 001 34350 FULL Cotten T OPTMulticultural: Bias to Reality ÂFully online class.
žONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43767 GEND 002 34350 2 Cotten T OPTMulticultural: Bias to Reality  žONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43859 GEND 001 34920 28 Eudey B CGender Studies Practicum TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43891 GEND 001 34980 29 Eudey B OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Ethnic and Gender Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Anthropology/GeographyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Geography
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40826 GEOG 001 32010 WAIT Karlstrom E OPTIntro to Physical Geography œC 201MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40827 GEOG 001 32020 WAIT Bowen C OPTIntro to Cultural Geography ˜C 201MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40828 GEOG 001 32400 WAIT Hauselt M OPTWorld Regional Geography I œC 212MW 2:30P - 3:57P
40829 GEOG 001 33010 4 Helzer J OPTCultural Geography žC 201 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40830 GEOG 001 33020 21 Karlstrom E OPTHuman Ecology ¹ œP 165M 7:00P - 10:00P
40831 GEOG 002 33020 21 Karlstrom E OPTHuman Ecology ¹ œMER TC4-2M 7:00P - 10:00P
40832 GEOG 003 33020 21 Karlstrom E OPTHuman Ecology ¹ œSTK A1090M 7:00P - 10:00P
40834 GEOG 001 33340 WAIT Bowen C OPTCalif Cultures & Environment œC 245TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40835 GEOG 002 33340 WAIT Eigenheer R OPTCalif Cultures & Environment œC 212MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40836 GEOG 001 33510 18 Eigenheer R OPTGeography of North America C 204 ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
40837 GEOG 001 13940 8 Hauselt M CGeography of the DeltaSelf-Guided field trip--materials available at CSUS Turlock
campus library.
2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40838 GEOG 002 13940 11 Hauselt M CGeography of the DeltaSelf-Guided field trip--materials available at CSUS Stockton
campus library.
2 hours to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
40839 GEOG 001 13960 WAIT Karlstrom E CThe Yosemite RegionSelf-Guided field trip--materials available at CSUS Turlock
campus library.
2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40840 GEOG 002 13960 11 Karlstrom E CThe Yosemite RegionSelf-Guided field trip--materials available at CSUS Stockton
campus library.
2 hours to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
40841 GEOG 001 34210 17 Avwunudiogba A OPTGeog Problems-Developing World C 201MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40842 GEOG 001 44710 FULL Hauselt M OPTField Methods (WP)Concurrent enrollment in GEOG 4710-002 (LAB) is required.
L 110GF 1:25P - 5:25P
40843 GEOG 0024710 FULL Hauselt MField Methods (WP) (LAB)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40844 GEOG 001 34750 WAIT Hauselt M OPTGeographic Information SystemsConcurrent enrollment in GEOG 4750-003 (LAB) is required.
L 110GR 4:00P - 5:30P
40846 GEOG 0034750 WAIT Hauselt MGeographic Information Systems (LAB) L 110GR 5:31P - 7:00P
43913 GEOG 001 34940 29 Hauselt M OPTInternship in Geography TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43872 GEOG 001 24980 29 Karlstrom E OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43873 GEOG 002 34980 28 Karlstrom E OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43904 GEOG 003 34980 29 Hauselt M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43940 GEOG 004 14980 29 Karlstrom E OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43796 GEOG 001 25980 29 Hauselt M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43857 GEOG 002 35980 29 Helzer J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Anthropology/Geography Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Physics, Phys Sci & GeologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Geology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40848 GEOL 001 32100 WAIT Sankey J OPTPrinciples of Geology œS 137TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40849 GEOL 002 32100 WAIT Rogers R OPTPrinciples of Geology œS 133MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40850 GEOL 003 32100 WAIT Giaramita M OPTPrinciples of Geology œS 150MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40851 GEOL 001 12102 1 Rogers R OPTPrinciples of Geology Lab œN 111 ˜T 2:30P - 5:38P
40852 GEOL 002 12102 11 Ferriz-Dominguez H OPTPrinciples of Geology Lab œN 111 ˜W 2:30P - 5:38P
40853 GEOL 003 12102 4 Rogers R OPTPrinciples of Geology Lab œN 111 ˜R 2:30P - 5:38P
40854 GEOL 001 32400 WAIT Giaramita M OPTIntroduction to Earth Science œN 104 ˜MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40856 GEOL 001 32500 WAIT Sankey J OPTDinosaurs œN 104 ˜MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40857 GEOL 001 43250 4 Giaramita M OPTMineralogyConcurrent enrollment in GEOL 3250-002 (LAB) is required.
N 112MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40858 GEOL 0023250 4 Giaramita MMineralogy (LAB) N 112M 2:30P - 5:38P
40859 GEOL 001 33500 WAIT Rogers R OPTEarthquakes and Volcanoes œS 137MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40860 GEOL 001 33600 2 Ferriz-Dominguez H OPTPhysical Oceanography ¹ œP 165TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40861 GEOL 002 33600 11 Ferriz-Dominguez H OPTPhysical Oceanography ¹ œMER TC4-2TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40862 GEOL 003 33600 2 Ferriz-Dominguez H OPTPhysical Oceanography ¹ œSTK A1090TR 8:00A - 9:27A
40863 GEOL 004 33600 18 Ferriz-Dominguez H OPTPhysical Oceanography ÂFully online class.
3 hours to be arranged.
œONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40864 GEOL 001 44350 5 Ferriz-Dominguez H OPTGeophysical Exploration N 112 ˜TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40867 GEOL 001 44380 4 Sankey J OPTSed Rocks/Deposit EnvironConcurrent enrollment in GEOL 4380-002 (LAB) is required.
N 112MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40868 GEOL 0024380 4 Sankey JSed Rocks/Deposit Environ (LAB) N 112W 2:30P - 5:38P
40869 GEOL 001 1-44980 8 Ferriz-Dominguez H OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40870 GEOL 002 14980 7 Giaramita M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40871 GEOL 003 1-44980 8 Sankey J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
40872 GEOL 004 1-44980 8 Rogers R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Physics, Phys Sci & Geology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 KinesiologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Health
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40925 HLTH 001 31000 FULL Luo P LHealth in Today's Society œT 110 žMW 2:30P - 4:00P
40926 HLTH 002 31000 FULL Herring J LHealth in Today's Society œS 133 žMWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40927 HLTH 003 31000 1 Herring J LHealth in Today's Society œT 110 žR 4:00P - 7:00P
43780 HLTH 004 31000 4 Fraze M LHealth in Today's Society œG 010W 4:00P - 7:00P
43883 HLTH 005 31000 15 Hoy H LHealth in Today's Society œT 110W 4:00P - 7:00P
40928 HLTH 001 33000 WAIT Harris R LPrevent & Care Athl Injuries G 010 ˜ žR 6:00P - 9:00P
40929 HLTH 001 33500 FULL Marcell T LDrugs in Athletic Environment œT 110 žM 6:00P - 9:00P
41777 HLTH 001 14165 11 Hoy H LSurvey Elem School Health/Safe*09/10/2009 - 11/05/2009
S 150S 150S 150S 150S 150
žRRRRR
9:00A - 12:00P9:00A - 12:00P9:00A - 12:00P9:00A - 12:00P9:00A - 12:00P
41779 HLTH 003 14165 6 Hoy H LSurvey Elem School Health/Safe*09/09/2009 - 11/04/2009
G 010G 010G 010G 010G 010
žWWWWW
7:05P - 10:00P7:05P - 10:00P7:05P - 10:00P7:05P - 10:00P7:05P - 10:00P
41780 HLTH 004 14165 13 Hoy H LSurvey Elem School Health/Safe*09/15/2009 - 11/17/2009
G 010G 010G 010G 010G 010
žTTTTT
7:05P - 10:00P7:05P - 10:00P7:05P - 10:00P7:05P - 10:00P7:05P - 10:00P
41781 HLTH 001 14215 2 Young S LSurvey of Sec Sch Hlth/Safety*09/15/2009 - 11/17/2009
T 106T 106T 106T 106T 106
žTTTTT
4:10P - 7:04P4:10P - 7:04P4:10P - 7:04P4:10P - 7:04P4:10P - 7:04P
41782 HLTH 002 14215 9 Young S LSurvey of Sec Sch Hlth/Safety*09/22/2009 - 11/24/2009
T 106T 106T 106T 106T 106
žTTTTT
4:10P - 7:04P4:10P - 7:04P4:10P - 7:04P4:10P - 7:04P4:10P - 7:04P
40930 HLTH 001 34300 FULL Fletcher J LFamily Health ˜G 010 ˜ žTR 12:55P - 2:22P
40931 HLTH 002 34300 FULL Fletcher J LFamily Health ˜G 010 ˜ žTR 9:40A - 11:07A
40932 HLTH 003 34300 1 Fletcher J LFamily Health ˜G 010 ˜ žM 4:00P - 7:00P
40933 HLTH 001 34500 10 Luo P LHealth in a Diverse Society T 106 žTR 1:30P - 3:00P
40934 HLTH 001 34600 9 Herring J LHealth and Fitness AssessmentConcurrent enrollment in HLTH 4600-002 (LAB) is required.
T 106 ˜ žTR 9:40A - 11:07A
40935 HLTH 0024600 9 Herring JHealth and Fitness Assessment (LAB)3 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
40936 HLTH 001 14940 7 Herring J CFieldwork or Practicum in Hlth TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44035 HLTH 001 34980 29 Luo P OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Kinesiology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 HistoryFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
History
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40873 HIST 001 31010 WAIT Weikart R OPTWorld Civilizations I ˜C 204MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40874 HIST 002 31010 12 Royer K OPTWorld Civilizations I ˜C 245TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40875 HIST 001 32600 WAIT Carroll B OPTProblems in U.S. History œC 204 ˜MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40876 HIST 002 32600 WAIT Garone P OPTProblems in U.S. History œC 245 ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
40877 HIST 003 32600 WAIT Taniguchi N OPTProblems in U.S. History œC 204 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40878 HIST 004 32600 WAIT Regalado S OPTProblems in U.S. History œC 204 ˜TR 12:55P - 2:22P
40879 HIST 001 33140 2 Royer K OPTMedieval Europe ¹ P 164 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40880 HIST 002 33140 2 Royer K OPTMedieval Europe ¹ MER TC4-1 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40881 HIST 003 33140 2 Royer K OPTMedieval Europe ¹ STK A1092 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40882 HIST 001 33230 10 Weikart R OPTNineteenth Century Europe ¹ P 164 ˜MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40883 HIST 002 33230 8 Weikart R OPTNineteenth Century Europe ¹ MER TC4-1 ˜MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40884 HIST 003 33230 10 Weikart R OPTNineteenth Century Europe ¹ STK A1092 ˜MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
40885 HIST 001 33510 WAIT Sanchez-Walker M OPTColonial Latin America ¹ P 164 ˜MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40886 HIST 002 33510 WAIT Sanchez-Walker M OPTColonial Latin America ¹ MER TC4-1 ˜MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40887 HIST 003 33510 WAIT Sanchez-Walker M OPTColonial Latin America ¹ STK A1092 ˜MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
40888 HIST 001 33610 5 Carroll B OPTColonial North America œC 204 ˜MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40889 HIST 001 33630 5 Taniguchi N OPTU.S. Reconstruction WWII œC 113 ˜T 2:30P - 5:30P
40890 HIST 001 33640 FULL Regalado S OPTContemporary United States ¹ œP 164 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40891 HIST 002 33640 FULL Regalado S OPTContemporary United States ¹ œMER TC4-1 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40892 HIST 003 33640 FULL Regalado S OPTContemporary United States ¹ œSTK A1092 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
40893 HIST 004 33640 19 Garone P OPTContemporary United States œC 111 ˜MW 2:30P - 3:57P
40894 HIST 001 33800 WAIT Wang S OPTEast Asia in Traditional Times ¹ P 164 ˜TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40895 HIST 002 33800 WAIT Wang S OPTEast Asia in Traditional Times ¹ MER TC4-1 ˜TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40896 HIST 003 33800 WAIT Wang S OPTEast Asia in Traditional Times ¹ STK A1092 ˜TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40897 HIST 001 34010 5 Taniguchi N OPTPracticing Local History C 113 ˜R 2:30P - 5:34P
40898 HIST 001 34210 5 Weikart R OPTEuropean Intellectual History ¹ P 164MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40899 HIST 002 34210 5 Weikart R OPTEuropean Intellectual History ¹ MER TC4-1MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40900 HIST 003 34210 5 Weikart R OPTEuropean Intellectual History ¹ STK A1092MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40904 HIST 001 34500 1 Sanchez-Walker M OPTHistory of Mexico ¹ P 164MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40905 HIST 002 34500 1 Sanchez-Walker M OPTHistory of Mexico ¹ MER TC4-1MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40906 HIST 003 34500 1 Sanchez-Walker M OPTHistory of Mexico ¹ STK A1092MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
40907 HIST 001 34510 WAIT Sanchez-Walker M OPTUnited States & Latin America C 234M 6:00P - 9:00P
43715 HIST 001 34670 29 Garone P OPTCalifornia History D 027MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40908 HIST 001 34710 FULL Regalado S OPTMexican American History C 136 ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
40909 HIST 001 44960 WAIT Wang S LSenior Seminar (WP) ¹ P 146 ˜T 4:00P - 7:04P
40910 HIST 002 44960 WAIT Wang S LSenior Seminar (WP) ¹ STK A1071 ˜T 4:00P - 7:04P
40911 HIST 001 14980 4 Royer K OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40912 HIST 002 1-44980 5 Regalado S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40913 HIST 003 1-44980 5 Weikart R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40914 HIST 004 1-44980 5 Carroll B OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40915 HIST 005 14980 4 Sanchez-Walker M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40916 HIST 006 14980 4 Garone P OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40918 HIST 001 45930 12 Royer K LHistory of Historical Writing C 208 ˜T 6:00P - 10:02P
40919 HIST 001 35980 3 Weikart R LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40920 HIST 002 1-45980 5 Regalado S LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40921 HIST 003 25980 3 Royer K LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40922 HIST 004 35980 4 Royer K LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ History Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 HistoryFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
History (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
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40923 HIST 005 35980 3 Carroll B LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40924 HIST 006 1-45980 5 Sanchez-Walker M LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43828 HIST 007 25980 29 Weikart R LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43954 HIST 008 15980 29 Garone P LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43854 HIST 001 45990 29 Regalado S OPTThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44176 HIST 001 07005 30 TBA NContinuing Thesis or Project TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ History Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 HonorsFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Honors
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40938 HONS 001 31010 6 Winfree J OPTReading Seminar in Humanities œIC 100DMW 1:30P - 3:00P
40939 HONS 002 31010 WAIT Hutchinson R OPTReading Seminar in Humanities œIC 100DTR 11:15A - 12:42P
40940 HONS 001 14200 6 Janes H OPTSenior Colloquium IC 100DR 1:25P - 2:22P
43889 HONS 001 14980 29 Janes H OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
40941 HONS 001 14990 13 Stone K OPTHonors Thesis TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43660 HONS 002 24990 27 Janes H OPTHonors Thesis TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43991 HONS 003 14990 29 Janes H OPTHonors Thesis TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43998 HONS 004 14990 28 Nagel C OPTHonors Thesis TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44077 HONS 005 14990 29 Nelson T OPTHonors Thesis TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44078 HONS 006 24990 29 Routh S OPTHonors Thesis TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44138 HONS 007 24990 29 Wolfe J OPTHonors Thesis TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Honors Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 EnglishFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Humanities
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
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40942 HUM 001 32000 WAIT Breen R OPTIntroduction to the Humanities œC 212M 6:00P - 9:00P
40943 HUM 002 32000 WAIT Winter M OPTIntroduction to the Humanities œL 160MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
40944 HUM 001 33000 5 Breen R OPTExploration in Humanities œCX 101MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
40945 HUM 002 33000 3 Schmidt A OPTExploration in Humanities œC 210W 6:00P - 9:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ English Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Modern LanguagesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Italian
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
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EC
IAL F
EE
S
40948 ITAL 001 31010 WAIT Bargetto T OPTElementary Italian I œC 133MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Modern Languages Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Communication StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Journalism
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
40949 JOUR 001 32150 3 DeCaro P OPTWriting for the Media P 102MW 12:55P - 2:22P
40950 JOUR 001 33012 9 Liu XNainby K
OPTJournalism Laboratory P 123T 6:00P - 9:00P
40951 JOUR 001 33112 1 Burroughs NJacquay G
OPTRadio Production Laboratory P 114M 6:00P - 9:00P
40952 JOUR 001 34940 7 DeCaro P OPTJournalism Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43654 JOUR 002 44940 26 DeCaro P OPTJournalism Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Communication Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Liberal StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Liberal Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
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NS
CO
NS
EN
T
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EC
IAL F
EE
S
40953 LIBS 001 31000 13 Rushing S OPTBeginning Field ExperienceConcurrent enrollment in LIBS 1000 (DIS) is required.
Must complete Livescan fingerprinting clearance at Public
Safety on campus, 667-3662. We CANNOT accept
Livescan from any other outside agency. Current
Tuberculosis clearance is required as well. Students are
encouraged to complete these clearances immediately and
prior to the first day of classes.
The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 102M 12:20P - 2:20P
40954 LIBS 0021000 2 Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 102M 2:30P - 3:28P
40955 LIBS 0031000 WAIT Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 102M 2:30P - 3:28P
40956 LIBS 0041000 2 Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 206M 2:30P - 3:28P
40957 LIBS 0051000 3 Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 116M 2:30P - 3:28P
40958 LIBS 0061000 WAIT Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 104M 2:30P - 3:28P
40959 LIBS 0071000 WAIT Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 203M 2:30P - 3:28P
40960 LIBS 0081000 WAIT Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 233M 2:30P - 3:28P
40961 LIBS 0091000 2 Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 205M 2:30P - 3:28P
40962 LIBS 0101000 3 Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 131AM 2:30P - 3:28P
40963 LIBS 0111000 1 Rushing SBeginning Field Experience (DIS)The instructor of this course is Christy Gonzales.
C 115M 2:30P - 3:28P
40964 LIBS 001 31010 9 Rushing S CBeginning Field Exper ExamConcurrent enrollment in LIBS 1010-002 (DIS) is required.
Meets in classroom first 2 Wednesdays of the semester.
C 111C 111
žWW
4:01P - 5:59P4:01P - 5:59P
40965 LIBS 0021010 9 Rushing SBeginning Field Exper Exam (DIS)Meets in classroom first 2 Wednesdays of the semester.
1 hour to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž‡W Arr
40966 LIBS 001 32000 7 Shipley K OPTIntermediate Field ExperienceConcurrent enrollment in LIBS 2000-002 (DIS) is required.
Must complete Livescan fingerprinting clearance at Public
Safety on campus, 667-3662. We CANNOT accept
Livescan from any other outside agency. Current
Tuberculosis clearance is required as well. Students are
encouraged to complete these clearances immediately and
prior to the first day of classes.
C 102W 2:30P - 4:30P
40967 LIBS 0022000 7 Shipley KIntermediate Field Experience (DIS)1 hour to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
40968 LIBS 001 32010 12 Shipley K CInter Field Experience ExamConcurrent enrollment in LIBS 2010-002 (DIS) is required.
Meets in classroom first 2 Mondays of the semester.
C 212C 212
žMM
4:01P - 5:55P4:01P - 5:55P
40969 LIBS 0022010 12 Shipley KInter Field Experience Exam (DIS)Meets in classroom first 2 Mondays of the semester.
1 hour to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž‡M Arr
40970 LIBS 001 43000 2 Taliaferro L OPTCommunity and Diversity (WP) C 104 ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
40972 LIBS 003 43000 3 Olivant K OPTCommunity and Diversity (WP) C 235 ˜TR 2:30P - 3:57P
40973 LIBS 004 43000 5 Price B OPTCommunity and Diversity (WP) C 203 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40974 LIBS 005 43000 1 Price B OPTCommunity and Diversity (WP) STK A1074 ˜T 6:00P - 9:00P
40975 LIBS 006 43000 3 Davis C OPTCommunity and Diversity (WP) C 203 ˜MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
43634 LIBS 007 43000 4 Rushing S OPTCommunity and Diversity (WP)The instructor of this class is Christy Gonzales.
C 205 ˜W 12:20P - 3:20P
40976 LIBS 001 44910 22 Shipley K OPTCooperative Education TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43688 LIBS 002 24910 18 Shipley K OPTCooperative Education TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Liberal Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Liberal StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Liberal Studies (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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D
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43936 LIBS 003 34910 29 Shipley K OPTCooperative Education TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
40979 LIBS 001 34960 WAIT Davis C OPTSenior Seminar C 210T 6:00P - 9:00P
40980 LIBS 002 34960 9 Davis C OPTSenior Seminar P 113MW 1:05P - 2:37P
40981 LIBS 003 34960 3 Davis C OPTSenior Seminar C 133TR 11:15A - 12:42P
40982 LIBS 004 34960 WAIT Price B OPTSenior Seminar C 114MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Liberal Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Management, OM & MarketingFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Management
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
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ST
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NS
CO
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EN
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IAL F
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41063 MGT 001 33310 FULL Harris R LManagement Theory and Practice P 166 ˜TR 8:00A - 9:27A
41064 MGT 002 33310 FULL Kotrozo J LManagement Theory and Practice P 166 ˜MW 2:30P - 3:57P
41065 MGT 003 33310 FULL Harris R LManagement Theory and Practice A 040 ˜W 6:00P - 8:54P
41066 MGT 004 33310 3 Chan M LManagement Theory and Practice P 103 ˜M 6:00P - 8:54P
41067 MGT 005 33310 2 Badal Mavaneh A LManagement Theory and Practice STK A1014 ˜R 6:00P - 9:00P
41068 MGT 001 33400 FULL Gnepa T OPTInternational Business P 100TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41069 MGT 002 33400 FULL Gnepa T OPTInternational Business P 100TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41070 MGT 003 33400 4 Li P OPTInternational Business P 100MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41071 MGT 004 33400 FULL Gnepa T OPTInternational Business P 167W 6:00P - 9:00P
41072 MGT 001 34000 FULL Hernandez E LOrganization and Environment CX 102 ˜T 2:00P - 5:00P
41073 MGT 001 34360 FULL Harris R LOrganizational Behavior P 100MW 4:00P - 5:30P
41074 MGT 001 34560 FULL Brown R LSem in Small Business Mgmt C 117 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41075 MGT 001 34610 FULL Hernandez E LSem in Human Resource Mgmt P 166M 6:00P - 8:54P
41076 MGT 001 34900 3 Chan M LBusiness PolicyStudents enrolling in MGT 4900 MUST have passed the
following courses first: BUS 3100, FIN 3220, MGT 3310,
MGT 3400, & MKT 3410.
P 103 ˜TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41077 MGT 002 34900 16 Chan M LBusiness PolicyStudents enrolling in MGT 4900 MUST have passed the
following courses first: BUS 3100, FIN 3220, MGT 3310,
MGT 3400, & MKT 3410.
P 103 ˜TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41078 MGT 003 34900 FULL Kotrozo J LBusiness PolicyStudents enrolling in MGT 4900 MUST have passed the
following courses first: BUS 3100, FIN 3220, MGT 3310,
MGT 3400, & MKT 3410.
P 102 ˜M 6:00P - 8:54P
41079 MGT 004 34900 16 Kotrozo J LBusiness PolicyStudents enrolling in MGT 4900 MUST have passed the
following courses first: BUS 3100, FIN 3220, MGT 3310,
MGT 3400, & MKT 3410.
C 245 ˜MW 11:15A - 12:42P
43682 MGT 001 34980 25 Hernandez E OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44013 MGT 002 14980 29 Hernandez E OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44014 MGT 003 34980 29 Kotrozo J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41080 MGT 001 35310 FULL Brown R LBus Organ, Theory & Behavior CX 102 ˜M 4:00P - 7:00P
41081 MGT 001 35610 FULL Hernandez E LSeminar in Human Resources C 108 ˜T 7:05P - 10:00P
41082 MGT 001 65900 4 Li P LBusiness StrategyConcurrent enrollment in MGT 5900-002 (ACT) is required.
P 102 ˜W 6:00P - 10:02P
41083 MGT 0025900 4 Li PBusiness Strategy (ACT)4 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44002 MGT 001 35940 29 Hernandez E LInternship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43827 MGT 001 35980 29 Brown R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Management, OM & Marketing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Biological SciencesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Marine Sciences
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41095 MSCI 001 43030 5 TBA LMarine Ecology MOSS LANDT 9:00A - 4:00P
41096 MSCI 001 43040 5 TBA LQuantitative Marine Science MOSS LANDM 9:00A - 4:00P
41097 MSCI 001 33050 5 TBA LMarine Science Diving MOSS LANDF 9:00A - 4:00P
41098 MSCI 001 43120 FULL TBA LMarine Birds and Mammals MOSS LANDW 9:00A - 4:00P
41099 MSCI 001 43350 5 TBA LPhysiology of Marine AlgaeThis course will be held in Moss Landing.
MOSS LANDM 9:00A - 4:00P
41100 MSCI 001 43410 5 TBA LGeological OceanographyThis course will be held in Moss Landing.
MOSS LANDF 9:00A - 4:00P
41101 MSCI 001 43420 5 TBA LPhysical Oceanography MOSS LANDT 9:00A - 4:00P
41102 MSCI 001 1-44980 FULL TBA LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41103 MSCI 001 1-45330 FULL TBA LAdv Topics in Marine Ecology MOSS LAND ˜R 9:00A - 4:00P
41104 MSCI 001 45340 5 TBA LAdv Biological OceanographyThis course will be held in Moss Landing.
MOSS LAND ˜W 9:00A - 4:00P
41105 MSCI 001 1-45740 5 TBA LAdv Topics in Oceanography MOSS LAND ˜F 9:00A - 12:00P
41106 MSCI 002 1-45740 5 TBA LAdv Topics in Oceanography MOSS LAND ˜R 9:00A - 12:00P
41107 MSCI 001 1-45980 FULL TBA LResearch in Marine Sciences TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41108 MSCI 001 1-65990 25 TBA CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43910 MSCI 001 07005 29 TBA NContinuing Thesis or Project TURLOCK ˜ ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Biological Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Management, OM & MarketingFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Marketing
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41084 MKT 001 33410 FULL Williams K LPrinciples of Marketing C 235 ˜T 9:30A - 12:30P
41085 MKT 002 33410 FULL Chronis A LPrinciples of Marketing P 100 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41086 MKT 003 33410 FULL Williams K LPrinciples of Marketing C 235 ˜R 9:30A - 12:30P
41087 MKT 004 33410 FULL Chronis A LPrinciples of Marketing P 100 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41088 MKT 005 33410 1 Anderson R LPrinciples of Marketing STK A1060 ˜M 6:00P - 9:00P
41089 MKT 001 44420 FULL Petrosky A LMarketing ResearchConcurrent enrollment in MKT 4420 (LAB) is required.
P 100MW 12:30P - 2:30P
41090 MKT 0024420 FULL Petrosky AMarketing Research (LAB) P 107M 11:15A - 12:13P
41091 MKT 0034420 FULL Petrosky AMarketing Research (LAB) P 107W 11:15A - 12:13P
41092 MKT 001 44430 FULL Williams K LSelling and Sales Management C 235TR 6:00P - 8:00P
41093 MKT 001 44490 FULL Chronis A LStrategic Marketing Management N 322T 6:00P - 10:02P
43648 MKT 001 44980 28 Williams K OPTIndependent Study in Marketing TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41094 MKT 001 35410 FULL Petrosky A LMarketing Management P 104 ˜M 7:01P - 10:00P
43879 MKT 001 35980 29 Williams K OPTIndependent Study in Marketing TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Management, OM & Marketing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MathematicsFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Mathematics
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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40984 MATH 001 4103 WAIT Moore N ANCPre- and Beginning Algebra C 114MWF 8:00A - 9:19A
40985 MATH 002 4103 WAIT Moore N ANCPre- and Beginning Algebra C 210MWF 9:20A - 10:39A
40986 MATH 003 4103 WAIT Arvizu M ANCPre- and Beginning Algebra C 114MWF 1:20P - 2:39P
40987 MATH 004 4103 WAIT Arvizu M ANCPre- and Beginning Algebra P 101TR 10:00A - 11:59A
40988 MATH 001 4106 WAIT Coughlin H ANCInter Algebra for Non-Math/Sci P 101TR 2:00P - 3:59P
40989 MATH 002 4106 WAIT Wu Y ANCInter Algebra for Non-Math/Sci P 101MWF 2:40P - 3:59P
40990 MATH 003 4106 WAIT Nemzer J ANCInter Algebra for Non-Math/SciThe instructor of this course is J. Clarke.
P 101MWF 8:00A - 9:19A
40991 MATH 004 4106 1 Poole S ANCInter Algebra for Non-Math/Sci C 210MWF 10:40A - 11:59A
40992 MATH 005 4106 WAIT Nemzer J ANCInter Algebra for Non-Math/SciThe instructor of this class is J. Clarke.
P 101MWF 9:20A - 10:39A
40993 MATH 006 4106 WAIT Arvizu M ANCInter Algebra for Non-Math/Sci P 101TR 12:00P - 1:59P
40994 MATH 007 4106 WAIT Poole S ANCInter Algebra for Non-Math/Sci P 101MWF 12:00P - 1:19P
40995 MATH 008 4106 WAIT De Vries C ANCInter Algebra for Non-Math/Sci C 114TR 10:00A - 11:59A
40997 MATH 002 4110 WAIT An J ANCInter Algebra for Math/Science P 104MWF 1:20P - 2:39P
40998 MATH 001 31000 WAIT Rock J OPTExcursions into Mathematics œCX 101 ˜MW 5:00P - 6:30P
40999 MATH 001 31030 WAIT Bice M OPTElem Foundations of Math I œCX 101 ˜MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41000 MATH 002 31030 8 Moore N OPTElem Foundations of Math I œC 210 ˜R 4:30P - 7:30P
41001 MATH 003 31030 WAIT Coughlin H OPTElem Foundations of Math I œCX 101 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41002 MATH 001 31040 WAIT Poole S OPTElem Foundations of Math II P 104TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41003 MATH 002 31040 WAIT Reneau D OPTElem Foundations of Math II P 104MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41004 MATH 003 31040 2 Abram T OPTElem Foundations of Math II P 104MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41005 MATH 001 31070 WAIT Reneau D OPTCollege Algebra œC 113 ˜MWF 2:30P - 3:28P
41006 MATH 002 31070 WAIT Coughlin H OPTCollege Algebra œC 233 ˜MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41007 MATH 001 31080 1 Nemzer J OPTTrigonometryThe instructor of this class is J. Clarke.
œC 212MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41008 MATH 001 41100 WAIT Jue B OPTPrecalculus œCX 102CX 102
MWFR
11:15A - 12:13P11:15A - 12:13P
41009 MATH 001 41410 WAIT Coughlin H OPTCalculus I œC 117C 117
MWFT
9:05A - 10:03A9:05A - 10:03A
41010 MATH 002 41410 3 Bice M OPTCalculus I œCX 102CX 102
MWFT
12:20P - 1:18P12:20P - 1:18P
43742 MATH 003 41410 7 Hoover K OPTCalculus I œCX 101MTWF 8:00A - 8:58A
41011 MATH 001 11412 5 Abram T CCalculus I Laboratory L 125M 3:35P - 5:35P
41012 MATH 002 11412 WAIT Abram T CCalculus I Laboratory L 125W 3:35P - 5:35P
41013 MATH 003 11412 5 Bice M CCalculus I Laboratory L 125T 8:00A - 10:00A
41015 MATH 001 41420 WAIT Jue B OPTCalculus II C 111C 117
MWFR
9:05A - 10:03A9:05A - 10:03A
41016 MATH 001 11422 5 Abram T CCalculus II Laboratory L 125M 3:35P - 5:35P
41017 MATH 002 11422 6 Abram T CCalculus II Laboratory L 125W 3:35P - 5:35P
41018 MATH 003 11422 9 Bice M CCalculus II Laboratory L 125T 8:00A - 10:00A
41020 MATH 001 31500 WAIT Jue B OPTFinite Mathematics œCX 101MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
41021 MATH 002 31500 WAIT Rock J OPTFinite Mathematics œCX 101MW 7:00P - 8:30P
41022 MATH 003 31500 WAIT Wu Y OPTFinite Mathematics œCX 101MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41023 MATH 004 31500 WAIT Jue B OPTFinite Mathematics œCX 101MWF 2:30P - 3:28P
41024 MATH 005 31500 WAIT Adams P OPTFinite Mathematics œC 201T 6:00P - 9:00P
41025 MATH 001 41600 WAIT Rock J OPTStatisticsConcurrent enrollment in MATH 1600-006 (LAB) is required.
œCX 102MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41026 MATH 002 41600 WAIT Poole S OPTStatisticsConcurrent enrollment in MATH 1600-007 (LAB) is required.
œCX 102TR 8:40A - 10:06A
41027 MATH 003 41600 WAIT Fazal S OPTStatisticsConcurrent enrollment in MATH 1600-008 (LAB) is required.
œP 166MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41028 MATH 004 41600 WAIT Martin M OPTStatisticsConcurrent enrollment in MATH 1600-009 (LAB) is required.
œC 201MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Mathematics Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MathematicsFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Mathematics (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41029 MATH 005 41600 WAIT Reneau D OPTStatisticsConcurrent enrollment in MATH 1600-010 (LAB) is required.
œCX 101TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41030 MATH 0061600 WAIT Rock JStatistics (LAB) œCX 102MW 2:30P - 3:30P
41031 MATH 0071600 WAIT Poole SStatistics (LAB) œCX 102TR 10:07A - 11:07A
41032 MATH 0081600 WAIT Fazal SStatistics (LAB) œC 114T 12:00P - 2:00P
41033 MATH 0091600 WAIT Martin MStatistics (LAB) œC 117MW 2:30P - 3:30P
41034 MATH 0101600 WAIT Reneau DStatistics (LAB) œCX 101TR 2:30P - 3:30P
41035 MATH 001 31610 WAIT An J OPTStatistics for Decision Making œA 040MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41036 MATH 002 31610 WAIT Wu Y OPTStatistics for Decision Making œCX 101MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41037 MATH 003 31610 3 Fazal S OPTStatistics for Decision Making œP 100MWF 2:30P - 3:28P
41038 MATH 004 31610 WAIT Adams P OPTStatistics for Decision Making œCX 101R 6:00P - 9:00P
41039 MATH 001 41620 1 Fazal S OPTProbability and Statistics C 108C 117
MWFT
10:10A - 11:08A10:10A - 11:08A
41040 MATH 001 42410 2 Hoover K OPTMultivariate Calculus P 104P 104
MWFT
9:05A - 10:03A9:05A - 10:03A
41041 MATH 001 32530 7 Nemzer J OPTLinear AlgebraThe instructor of this class is J. Clarke.
CX 102MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
41042 MATH 001 33030 8 Abram T OPTGeometry for Teachers ¹ œP 164S 8:30A - 11:30A
43600 MATH 002 33030 4 Abram T OPTGeometry for Teachers ¹ œSTK A1092S 8:30A - 11:30A
41043 MATH 001 33350 1 An J OPTApplied Mathematical Models œP 103MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41044 MATH 001 33400 WAIT Rock J OPTSet Theory and Logic C 122MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41045 MATH 001 14022 2 Abram T OPTMath for Secondary Tchrs Lab P 114F 1:25P - 2:23P
41046 MATH 001 34130 3 Hoover K OPTReal Analysis I C 210MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41047 MATH 001 34330 5 Bice M OPTNumerical Analysis P 104MWF 8:00A - 8:58A
41048 MATH 001 34630 WAIT Reneau D OPTProbability Theory CX 102MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41049 MATH 001 1-44940 2 Sundar V CInternship in Mathematics TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41050 MATH 001 34980 WAIT Nemzer J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44034 MATH 004 1-1004980 29 Hoover K OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Mathematics Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Biological SciencesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Microbiology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41051 MBIO 001 33010 4 Thao M LBacteriology S 137 ˜TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41052 MBIO 001 23032 WAIT Thao M LBacteriology Lab N 331 ˜TR 2:30P - 5:38P
43886 MBIO 001 24980 28 Thao M LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Biological Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Multidisciplinary StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Multidisciplinary Studies
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41055 MDIS 001 31000 WAIT Kingori M OPTFirst-Year Experience C 103TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41056 MDIS 001 21040 14 Leon A OPTSeminar in First-Year Exp.This class is part of the First Year Experience Program.
œS 146 žTR 8:30A - 9:30A
41057 MDIS 001 23005 WAIT Held T LResearch and Info LiteracyThis class is crosslisted with SSCI 3005. Please register for
the appropriate section of SSCI 3005 if this class section is
full.
L 240R 6:00P - 8:00P
41058 MDIS 002 23005 FULL Jacobs W LResearch and Info Literacy ÂFully online class.
This class is crosslisted with SSCI 3005. Please register for
the appropriate section of SSCI 3005 if this class section is
full.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43737 MDIS 001 35980 29 De Cocker D LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43911 MDIS 002 35980 29 Winfree J LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43791 MDIS 001 45990 29 Winfree J LThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Multidisciplinary Studies Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MusicFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Music
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41109 MUS 001 31000 FULL Davies D OPTIntroduction to Music œM 022MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41110 MUS 001 31190 FULL Weddle J OPTMusic Fundamentals œM 039TR 9:40A - 11:08A
41111 MUS 001 31220 15 Davies D LTheory I M 039 žMWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41112 MUS 001 11320 7 Kavasch D LEartraining & Sightsinging I M 046MW 11:15A - 12:13P
41113 MUS 002 11320 7 Kavasch D LEartraining & Sightsinging I M 046TR 11:15A - 12:13P
41114 MUS 001 11600 14 Newell B OPTBasic Class Piano M 046TR 8:00A - 8:58A
41117 MUS 001 11610 5 Thomas S LFreshman-Level KeyboardMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41118 MUS 001 11611 8 Thomas S LFreshman Kybrd Majr RepertoireMajor repertoire performance, Music majors only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41119 MUS 001 11620 FULL Flores R OPTBasic Class GuitarClass in Snider Recital Hall
MR 101F 9:05A - 11:08A
41120 MUS 001 11640 7 Wiggett J LFreshman-Level VoiceMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41121 MUS 002 11640 4 Weichert C LFreshman-Level VoiceMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41122 MUS 001 11641 8 Wiggett J LFreshmn Voice Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance, Music majors only.
TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41123 MUS 002 11641 8 Weichert C LFreshmn Voice Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance, Music majors only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž ˜‡Arr Arr
41124 MUS 001 11670 6 Roper R LFreshman-Level Orches InstrTrumpetMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41125 MUS 002 11670 8 Finkelstein E LFreshman-Level Orches InstrClarinetMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41126 MUS 003 11670 8 Cottin-Rack M LFreshman-Level Orches InstrViolinMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41127 MUS 004 11670 5 Dubberly J LFreshman-Level Orches InstrLow BrassMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41128 MUS 005 11670 6 Blomster J LFreshman-Level Orches InstrHornMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41129 MUS 006 11670 7 Harper D LFreshman-Level Orches InstrOboeMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41130 MUS 007 11670 8 Keith R LFreshman-Level Orches InstrBassMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41131 MUS 008 11670 8 Flores R LFreshman-Level Orches InstrGuitarMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41132 MUS 009 11670 6 Scott C LFreshman-Level Orches InstrFluteMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41133 MUS 010 11670 8 Brown A LFreshman-Level Orches InstrPercussionMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41134 MUS 011 11670 7 Granger D LFreshman-Level Orches InstrBassoonMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41135 MUS 012 11670 8 Davies D LFreshman-Level Orches InstrCelloMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Music Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MusicFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Music (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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41136 MUS 013 11670 6 Stewart K LFreshman-Level Orches InstrSaxophoneMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41137 MUS 001 11671 8 Roper R LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireTrumpetMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41138 MUS 002 11671 8 Finkelstein E LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireClarinetMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41139 MUS 003 11671 8 Cottin-Rack M LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireViolinMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41140 MUS 004 11671 8 Dubberly J LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireLow BrassMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41141 MUS 005 11671 8 Blomster J LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireHornMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41142 MUS 006 11671 8 Harper D LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireOboeMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41143 MUS 007 11671 8 Keith R LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireBassMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41144 MUS 008 11671 8 Flores R LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireGuitarMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41145 MUS 009 11671 8 Scott C LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireFluteMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41146 MUS 010 11671 8 Brown A LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoirePercussionMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41147 MUS 011 11671 8 Granger D LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireBassoonMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41148 MUS 012 11671 8 Davies D LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireCelloMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41149 MUS 013 11671 8 Stewart K LFreshman Instr Majr RepertoireSaxophoneMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41151 MUS 001 12150 FULL Mulder G LIntro to Music Technology L 110FMW 9:05A - 10:03A
41152 MUS 002 12150 4 Mulder G LIntro to Music Technology L 110FTR 12:20P - 1:18P
41153 MUS 001 22170 5 Mulder G LMIDI (Mus Inst Digi Interface) L 110FMW 1:25P - 2:23P
41154 MUS 001 32220 9 Thomas S LChromatic Harmony M 046MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41155 MUS 001 12320 8 Kavasch D LEartraining & Sightsinging III M 046MW 9:05A - 10:03A
41156 MUS 001 12400 10 Soiseth D LOrchestra œM 022M 7:00P - 10:00P
41157 MUS 001 22410 FULL Kavasch DVasche P
LConcert Chorale œM 022MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41158 MUS 001 12430 FULL Kavasch DVasche P
LUniversity Chamber Singers œM 022TR 11:15A - 1:15P
41159 MUS 001 22440 15 McMahan A LWind Ensemble œM 022TR 2:30P - 4:30P
41160 MUS 001 12460 37 Weddle J LSymphony Band œM 039M 7:00P - 9:30P
41161 MUS 001 22480 5 Nevala A LJazz Ensemble M 022MW 2:30P - 4:30P
41162 MUS 001 12500 5 McMahan A LInstr Chamber Ensemble2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Music Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MusicFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Music (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
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D
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41167 MUS 001 12501 1 Nevala A LJazz Chamber Ensemble2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41168 MUS 002 12501 3 Nevala A LJazz Chamber Ensemble2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41169 MUS 001 12610 4 Thomas S LSophomore Level KeyboardMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41170 MUS 001 12611 5 Thomas S LSophomore Kybrd Mjr RepertoireMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41171 MUS 001 12640 4 Wiggett J LSophomore Level VoiceMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41172 MUS 002 12640 3 Weichert C LSophomore Level VoiceMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41173 MUS 001 12641 3 Wiggett J LSoph Voice Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž ˜‡Arr Arr
41174 MUS 002 12641 3 Weichert C LSoph Voice Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž ˜‡Arr Arr
41175 MUS 001 12646 6 Weichert C LLyric Diction I M 004TR 3:35P - 4:35P
41176 MUS 001 12670 5 Roper R LSoph Level Orchestral InstrTrumpetMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41177 MUS 002 12670 5 Finkelstein E LSoph Level Orchestral InstrClarinetMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41178 MUS 003 12670 4 Cottin-Rack M LSoph Level Orchestral InstrViolinMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41179 MUS 004 12670 4 Dubberly J LSoph Level Orchestral InstrLow BrassMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41180 MUS 005 12670 5 Blomster J LSoph Level Orchestral InstrHornMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41181 MUS 006 12670 4 Harper D LSoph Level Orchestral InstrOboeMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41182 MUS 007 12670 3 Keith R LSoph Level Orchestral InstrBassMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41183 MUS 008 12670 4 Flores R LSoph Level Orchestral InstrGuitarMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41184 MUS 009 12670 5 Scott C LSoph Level Orchestral InstrFluteMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41185 MUS 010 12670 4 Brown A LSoph Level Orchestral InstrPercussionMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41186 MUS 011 12670 5 Granger D LSoph Level Orchestral InstrBassoonMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41187 MUS 012 12670 3 Davies D LSoph Level Orchestral InstrCelloMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41188 MUS 013 12670 2 Stewart K LSoph Level Orchestral InstrSaxophoneMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Music Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Revision: 9.12.16.1046
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MusicFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Music (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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RA
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D
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ST
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TIO
NS
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41189 MUS 001 12671 5 Roper R LSoph Instr Major RepertoireTrumpetMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41190 MUS 002 12671 5 Finkelstein E LSoph Instr Major RepertoireClarinetMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41191 MUS 003 12671 5 Cottin-Rack M LSoph Instr Major RepertoireViolinMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41192 MUS 004 12671 5 Dubberly J LSoph Instr Major RepertoireLow BrassMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41193 MUS 005 12671 5 Blomster J LSoph Instr Major RepertoireHornMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41194 MUS 006 12671 4 Harper D LSoph Instr Major RepertoireOboeMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41195 MUS 007 12671 5 Keith R LSoph Instr Major RepertoireBassMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41196 MUS 008 12671 5 Flores R LSoph Instr Major RepertoireGuitarMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41197 MUS 009 12671 5 Scott C LSoph Instr Major RepertoireFluteMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41198 MUS 010 12671 5 Brown A LSoph Instr Major RepertoirePercussionMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41199 MUS 011 12671 5 Granger D LSoph Instr Major RepertoireBassoonMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41200 MUS 012 12671 5 Davies D LSoph Instr Major RepertoireCelloMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41201 MUS 013 12671 5 Stewart K LSoph Instr Major RepertoireSaxophoneMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41202 MUS 001 12880 19 McMahan A CDirected Listening M 022F 1:25P - 2:23P
41203 MUS 001 12923 FULL Wiggett J LOpera Scenes M 039TR 2:30P - 3:28P
41204 MUS 001 33200 2 Mulder G LMusic History & Lit III M 039MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41205 MUS 001 23210 3 Kavasch D OPTComposition TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41206 MUS 002 23210 4 Marvin J OPTComposition TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41207 MUS 001 23240 9 Soiseth D LOrchestration M 004TR 10:10A - 11:08A
41208 MUS 001 23250 2 Thomas S L18th Century Counterpoint M 004TR 9:05A - 10:03A
41209 MUS 001 23270 2 McMahan A LBasic Conducting M 039MW 10:10A - 11:08A
41210 MUS 001 13300 3 Nevala A LJazz Arranging2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41212 MUS 001 33341 2 Weddle J OPTMusic for Classroom Teacher M 039W 6:00P - 9:00P
41213 MUS 002 33341 FULL Weddle J OPTMusic for Classroom Teacher M 039TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41214 MUS 001 13350 2 Nevala A LJazz Tech for Music Educator M 046W 5:00P - 7:00P
41215 MUS 001 33400 FULL Davies D OPTAmerican Music œM 022MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41216 MUS 001 33410 FULL Nevala A OPTHistory of Jazz œM 022 ˜TR 9:40A - 11:08A
41217 MUS 001 33510 6 Mulder G LAdvanced Audio Recording L 110FMW 3:35P - 4:32P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Music Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MusicFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Music (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41218 MUS 001 13610 2 Thomas S LJunior Level KeyboardMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41219 MUS 001 13611 3 Thomas S LJunior Keybrd Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41221 MUS 001 13640 2 Wiggett J LJunior Level VoiceMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41222 MUS 002 13640 3 Weichert C LJunior Level VoiceMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41223 MUS 001 13641 3 Wiggett J LJunior Voice Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž ˜‡Arr Arr
41224 MUS 002 13641 4 Weichert C LJunior Voice Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž ˜‡Arr Arr
41225 MUS 001 13650 FULL Cottin-Rack M LString Technique I M 039 ˜TR 1:25P - 2:23P
41226 MUS 001 13670 3 Roper R LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsTrumpetMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41227 MUS 002 13670 4 Finkelstein E LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsClarinetMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41228 MUS 003 13670 5 Cottin-Rack M LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsViolinMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41229 MUS 004 13670 2 Dubberly J LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsLow BrassMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41230 MUS 005 13670 5 Blomster J LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsHornMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41231 MUS 006 13670 5 Harper D LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsOboeMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41232 MUS 007 13670 5 Keith R LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsBassMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41233 MUS 008 13670 5 Flores R LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsGuitarMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41234 MUS 009 13670 5 Scott C LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsFluteMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41235 MUS 010 13670 5 Brown A LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsPercussionMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41236 MUS 011 13670 5 Granger D LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsBassoonMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41237 MUS 012 13670 4 Davies D LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsCelloMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41238 MUS 013 13670 5 Stewart K LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsSaxophoneMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41239 MUS 014 13670 1 Nevala A LJunior Level Orch InstrumentsJazzMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Music Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Revision: 9.12.16.1046
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MusicFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Music (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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41240 MUS 001 13671 3 Roper R LJunior Instr Major RepertoireTrumpetMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41241 MUS 002 13671 5 Finkelstein E LJunior Instr Major RepertoireClarinetMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41242 MUS 003 13671 5 Cottin-Rack M LJunior Instr Major RepertoireViolinMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41243 MUS 004 13671 5 Dubberly J LJunior Instr Major RepertoireLow BrassMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41244 MUS 005 13671 5 Blomster J LJunior Instr Major RepertoireHornMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41245 MUS 006 13671 5 Harper D LJunior Instr Major RepertoireOboeMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41246 MUS 007 13671 5 Keith R LJunior Instr Major RepertoireBassMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41247 MUS 008 13671 5 Flores R LJunior Instr Major RepertoireGuitarMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41248 MUS 009 13671 5 Scott C LJunior Instr Major RepertoireFluteMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41249 MUS 010 13671 5 Brown A LJunior Instr Major RepertoirePercussionMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41250 MUS 011 13671 5 Granger D LJunior Instr Major RepertoireBassoonMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41251 MUS 012 13671 5 Davies D LJunior Instr Major RepertoireCelloMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41252 MUS 013 13671 5 Stewart K LJunior Instr Major RepertoireSaxophoneMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
43593 MUS 001 13683 5 McMahan A LBrass Techniques M 039 ˜MW 1:25P - 2:23P
41254 MUS 001 24210 3 Kavasch D LAdvanced Composition TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41255 MUS 002 24210 3 Marvin J LAdvanced Composition TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41256 MUS 001 24220 4 Kavasch D LAdvanced Theory Project TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41257 MUS 001 14400 10 Soiseth D LOrchestra M 022M 7:00P - 10:00P
41258 MUS 001 24410 FULL Kavasch DVasche P
LConcert Chorale M 022MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41259 MUS 001 14430 FULL Kavasch DVasche P
LUniversity Chamber Singers M 022TR 11:15A - 1:15P
41260 MUS 001 24440 20 McMahan A LWind Ensemble M 022TR 2:30P - 4:30P
41262 MUS 001 24470 5 Thomas S LPiano Pedagogy III M 004TR 1:25P - 2:23P
41263 MUS 001 24480 10 Nevala A LJazz Ensemble M 022MW 2:30P - 4:30P
41264 MUS 001 14500 5 McMahan A LInstrumental Chamber Ensemble2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41269 MUS 001 14501 FULL Nevala A LJazz Chamber Ensemble2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41270 MUS 002 14501 2 Nevala A LJazz Chamber Ensemble2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Music Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Revision: 9.12.16.1046
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MusicFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Music (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41271 MUS 001 14610 1 Thomas S LAdvanced KeyboardMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41272 MUS 001 14611 1 Thomas S LSenior Keybrd Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41273 MUS 001 14640 1 Wiggett J LAdvanced VoiceMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41274 MUS 002 14640 1 Weichert C LAdvanced VoiceMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41275 MUS 001 14641 1 Wiggett J LSenior Voice Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž ˜‡Arr Arr
41276 MUS 002 14641 4 Weichert C LSenior Voice Major RepertoireMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ˜ ž ˜‡Arr Arr
41277 MUS 001 14670 5 Roper R LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsTrumpetMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41278 MUS 002 14670 4 Finkelstein E LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsClarinetMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41279 MUS 003 14670 5 Cottin-Rack M LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsViolinMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41280 MUS 004 14670 5 Dubberly J LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsLow BrassMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41281 MUS 005 14670 4 Blomster J LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsHornMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41282 MUS 006 14670 5 Harper D LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsOboeMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41283 MUS 007 14670 5 Keith R LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsBassMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41284 MUS 008 14670 5 Flores R LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsGuitarMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41285 MUS 009 14670 1 Scott C LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsFluteMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41286 MUS 010 14670 4 Brown A LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsPercussionMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41287 MUS 011 14670 4 Granger D LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsBassoonMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41288 MUS 012 14670 5 Davies D LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsCelloMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41289 MUS 013 14670 4 Stewart K LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsSaxophoneMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41290 MUS 014 14670 1 Nevala A LAdv Orchestral InstrumentsJazzMusic majors only.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41291 MUS 001 14671 5 Roper R LSenior Instr Major RepertoireTrumpetMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Music Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Revision: 9.12.16.1046
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 MusicFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Music (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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D
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41292 MUS 002 14671 5 Finkelstein E LSenior Instr Major RepertoireClarinetMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41293 MUS 003 14671 5 Cottin-Rack M LSenior Instr Major RepertoireViolinMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41294 MUS 004 14671 5 Dubberly J LSenior Instr Major RepertoireLow BrassMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41295 MUS 005 14671 4 Blomster J LSenior Instr Major RepertoireHornMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41296 MUS 006 14671 5 Harper D LSenior Instr Major RepertoireOboeMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41297 MUS 007 14671 5 Keith R LSenior Instr Major RepertoireBassMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41298 MUS 008 14671 5 Flores R LSenior Instr Major RepertoireGuitarMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41299 MUS 009 14671 4 Scott C LSenior Instr Major RepertoireFluteMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41300 MUS 010 14671 5 Brown A LSenior Instr Major RepertoirePercussionMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41301 MUS 011 14671 5 Granger D LSenior Instr Major RepertoireBassoonMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41302 MUS 012 14671 5 Davies D LSenior Instr Major RepertoireCelloMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41303 MUS 013 14671 5 Stewart K LSenior Instr Major RepertoireSaxophoneMajor repertoire performance only.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41304 MUS 001 14880 4 McMahan A CDirected Listening M 022F 1:25P - 2:23P
41307 MUS 003 14900 5 Davies D LSenior Recital or Project TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41308 MUS 004 14900 5 Kavasch D LSenior Recital or Project TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41309 MUS 005 14900 5 McMahan A LSenior Recital or Project TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41310 MUS 006 14900 5 Mulder G LSenior Recital or Project TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41311 MUS 007 14900 5 Nevala A LSenior Recital or Project TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41312 MUS 008 14900 5 Thomas S LSenior Recital or Project TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41313 MUS 009 14900 5 Weddle J LSenior Recital or Project TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41314 MUS 010 14900 4 Wiggett J LSenior Recital or Project TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41315 MUS 001 14923 FULL Wiggett J LOpera Scenes M 039TR 2:30P - 3:28P
43863 MUS 001 24980 29 Thomas S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Music Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Revision: 9.12.16.1046
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Biological SciencesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Natural Sciences
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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41316 NSCI 001 34961 11 Stevens M LTeaching Secondary Science N 221M 6:00P - 9:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Biological Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Revision: 9.12.16.1046
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 NursingFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Nursing
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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D
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S
41317 NURS 001 31040 WAIT Keswick J LHuman Dev over the Life Span œC 201TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41318 NURS 002 31040 WAIT Brown S LHuman Dev over the Life Span œC 204T 2:30P - 5:34P
41319 NURS 001 22800 WAIT Johnston M LIntroduction to Nursing C 103M 12:20P - 2:16P
41320 NURS 001 32820 WAIT Johnston M LBasic Skills in NursingTimes and days vary. See instructor for details.
9 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41321 NURS 002 32820 1 Brown S LBasic Skills in NursingTimes and days vary. See instructor for details.
9 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41322 NURS 001 22850 10 Alcala-Van Houten L
LIntro Pharmacology/Nutrition C 106W 12:20P - 2:15P
41323 NURS 001 22860 WAIT Perea-Ryan M LPharmacology in Nursing C 103 ˜ ˜W 12:20P - 2:16P
41324 NURS 001 42900 9 Adams L LAdult Health Nursing I P 102 ˜MW 9:05A - 11:01A
41325 NURS 001 32910 WAIT Johnston M LAdult Health Nurs I ClinicalOffsite at MEM
10 hours to be arranged.
OTHER‡R Arr
41326 NURS 002 32910 WAIT Mahan J LAdult Health Nurs I ClinicalOffsite at EMC
10 hours to be arranged.
OTHER‡F Arr
41327 NURS 003 32910 WAIT Craven D LAdult Health Nurs I ClinicalOffsite at DMC
10 hours to be arranged.
OTHER‡R Arr
41328 NURS 001 33000 10 Crayton D LHealth AssessmentConcurrent enrollment in NURS 3000-002 (LAB) or NURS
3000-003 (LAB) is required.
For Pre-Licensure students only.
D 027M 8:00A - 10:03A
41329 NURS 0023000 WAIT Crayton DHealth Assessment (LAB)For Pre-Licensure students only.
SS 113 ˜M 11:15A - 2:19P
41330 NURS 0033000 WAIT Crayton DHealth Assessment (LAB)For Pre-Licensure students only.
SS 113 ˜M 2:30P - 5:34P
41331 NURS 001 33100 WAIT Katsma D LProfessional Nursing C 103W 8:00A - 11:07A
41332 NURS 001 33310 11 Pingenot A LNursing Ldrshp. and Mgmt (WP) C 116 ˜T 1:00P - 4:00P
41333 NURS 001 33320 WAIT Tavernier D LPre-lic Nurs Ldrshp&Mgmt (WP) C 203T 1:00P - 4:00P
41334 NURS 002 33320 2 Tavernier D LPre-lic Nurs Ldrshp&Mgmt (WP) C 116R 1:00P - 4:00P
41335 NURS 001 33600 12 Martin C LTranscultural Nursing Care S 150T 8:00A - 11:00A
41336 NURS 001 33700 10 Marek M LIntro to Nursing ResearchFor Pre-Licensure students only.
D 028W 8:00A - 11:04A
41337 NURS 002 33700 14 Marek M LIntro to Nursing ResearchFor RN to BSN students only.
P 167W 1:25P - 4:25P
41338 NURS 001 33800 14 Perea-Ryan M LPediatric Nursing C 108 ˜T 12:15P - 3:19P
41339 NURS 001 33820 14 Marek M LReproductive Health Nursing C 108 ˜R 12:15P - 3:19P
41340 NURS 001 33850 1 Perea-Ryan M LMaternal-Child Health ClinicalOffsite at DMC
9 hours to be arranged.
OTHER ˜‡M Arr
41341 NURS 002 33850 1 Masri R LMaternal-Child Health ClinicalOffsite at MEM
9 hours to be arranged.
OTHER ˜‡M Arr
41342 NURS 003 33850 2 Lund CSwanson C
LMaternal-Child Health ClinicalOffsite at St. Joe
9 hours to be arranged.
OTHER ˜‡M Arr
41343 NURS 001 33900 3 Crayton DPingenot A
LMental Health Nursing C 108 ˜T 8:30A - 11:30A
41344 NURS 001 23910 FULL Fredeking T LMental Health Nursing ClinicalOffsite at St. Joe Behavioral
6 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡M Arr
41345 NURS 002 23910 1 Pingenot A LMental Health Nursing ClinicalOffsite at DMC
6 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡M Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Nursing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 NursingFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Nursing (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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41346 NURS 003 23910 1 Crayton D LMental Health Nursing ClinicalOffsite at DMC BehavHlth
6 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡W Arr
41347 NURS 004 23910 1 Pingenot A LMental Health Nursing ClinicalOffsite at Merced - MH
6 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡W Arr
41348 NURS 001 34010 17 Tavernier D LIssues Facing the Profession ¹ P 146A ˜R 9:00A - 12:00P
43595 NURS 002 34010 6 Tavernier D LIssues Facing the Profession ¹ STK A1071 ˜R 9:00A - 12:00P
41349 NURS 001 34210 20 Hodge M LAdv Clinical Nursing Practicum TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41350 NURS 001 24240 11 Adams L CRN to BSN Seminar C 131 ˜T 12:55P - 2:49P
41351 NURS 002 24240 15 Adams L CRN to BSN Seminar STK A1073 ˜R 12:55P - 2:49P
41352 NURS 001 34400 WAIT Aleman AKatsma DKeswick J
LCommunity Health Nursing C 136T 7:50A - 11:04A
41353 NURS 002 34400 22 Aleman AKatsma DKeswick J
LCommunity Health Nursing C 136R 7:50A - 11:04A
41354 NURS 001 34410 FULL Bonfiglio A LCommunity Hlth Nurs PracticumOffsite at MOD Hlth Ser Agency
9 hours to be arranged.
OTHER ˜‡W Arr
41355 NURS 002 34410 FULL Katsma D LCommunity Hlth Nurs PracticumOffsite at San Joaq-MCH
9 hours to be arranged.
OTHER ˜‡M Arr
41356 NURS 003 34410 FULL Aleman A LCommunity Hlth Nurs PracticumOffsite at Merced - PubHlth
9 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡W Arr
41357 NURS 004 34410 FULL Bonfiglio A LCommunity Hlth Nurs PracticumOffsite at San Joaq - CD
9 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡M Arr
41358 NURS 005 34410 FULL Harris E LCommunity Hlth Nurs PracticumOffsite at Sierra Fam&Child
9 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡W Arr
41359 NURS 006 34410 1 Keswick J LCommunity Hlth Nurs PracticumOffsite location TBA
9 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž ˜‡Arr Arr
41360 NURS 001 34800 3 Alcala-Van Houten L
LAdult Health Nursing II C 210 ˜T 12:15P - 3:19P
41361 NURS 001 34810 FULL Brown S LAdult Health Nurs II ClinicalOffsite at MEM
9 hours to be arranged.
OTHER ˜‡RF Arr
41362 NURS 002 34810 1 Alfonso M LAdult Health Nurs II ClinicalOffsite at St. Joseph's Medical Center
9 hours to be arranged.
OTHER ˜‡RF Arr
41363 NURS 003 34810 1 Alcala-Van Houten L
LAdult Health Nurs II ClinicalOffsite at DMC
9 hours to be arranged.
OTHER ˜‡RF Arr
41364 NURS 004 34810 1 Sokolo J LAdult Health Nurs II ClinicalOffsite at San Joaquin
9 hours to be arranged.
OTHER ˜‡RF Arr
41365 NURS 001 35010 7 Hodge M LHealth Policy and Systems P 113R 1:00P - 4:00P
41366 NURS 001 35020 8 Martin C LNursing Research C 108R 8:00A - 11:00A
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Nursing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 ArtFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Online Courses
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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43750 ART 002 32530 WAIT Robbin C OPTArt Appreciation ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40080 ART 001 33520 5 Moore D OPTLettering and Typography ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40129 BIOL 005 33000 WAIT Grobner M OPTFrontiers in Biology ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
40389 COMM 002 34160 WAIT Burroughs N OPTIntercultural Communication ÂFully online class.
3 hours to be arranged.
žONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
40398 COMM 001 34220 3 Liu X OPTTechnology and Communication ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43717 CS 007 32000 7 Cash J OPTEffective Computing ÂConcurrent enrollment in CS 2000-008 (LAB), CS 2000-009
(LAB) or CS 2000-010 (LAB) is required.
Hybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
43718 CS 0082000 WAIT Cash JEffective Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œL 125CF 9:05A - 10:03A
43719 CS 0092000 6 Cash JEffective Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œL 125CF 10:10A - 11:08A
43720 CS 0102000 1 Cash JEffective Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107TR 12:14P - 12:42P
43721 CS 025 34000 WAIT Bratten D OPTPersonal Computing ÂConcurrent enrollment in CS 4000-026 (LAB), CS 4000-027
(LAB) or CS 4000-028 (LAB) is required.
Hybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43722 CS 0264000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜W 6:00P - 6:58P
43723 CS 0274000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜W 7:00P - 7:58P
43724 CS 0284000 1 Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜W 8:00P - 8:58P
43725 CS 029 34000 WAIT Bratten D OPTPersonal Computing ÂConcurrent enrollment in CS 4000-030 (LAB), CS 4000-031
(LAB) or CS 4000-032 (LAB) is required.
Hybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43726 CS 0304000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜R 6:00P - 6:58P
43727 CS 0314000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜R 7:00P - 7:58P
43728 CS 0324000 WAIT Bratten DPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œP 107 ˜R 8:00P - 8:58P
43729 CS 033 34000 6 Cash J OPTPersonal Computing ÂConcurrent enrollment in CS 4000-034 (LAB), CS 4000-035
(LAB) or CS 4000-036 (LAB) is required.
Hybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43730 CS 0344000 WAIT Cash JPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œL 125C ˜F 11:15A - 12:13P
43731 CS 0354000 5 Cash JPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œL 125C ˜TR 2:30P - 3:00P
43732 CS 0364000 1 Cash JPersonal Computing (LAB) ÂHybrid online class.
œSTK A1095 ˜F 6:30P - 7:30P
40499 EDEL 001 39001 18 Sayers D LApplied Qualitative Research ÂHybrid online class.
P 104 ˜T 5:00P - 7:30P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Online Courses (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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40500 EDEL 001 39006 2 Riggs J LApplied Research & Dec-Making ÂHybrid online class.
C 103 ˜T 5:00P - 7:30P
40501 EDEL 001 39007 18 Riggs J LSoc Psyc & Phil Issues in Educ ÂHybrid online class.
P 104 ˜T 7:31P - 10:00P
40502 EDEL 001 39009 2 Flores J LCurr Design Transform Learning ÂHybrid online class.
C 202 ˜T 7:31P - 10:00P
40526 EDIT 001 34710 6 Poole D LAdv Tech Integration Strategie ÂHybrid online class.
Direct instruction from 5-8pm on 9/15, 9/29, 10/6,11/10, and
11/24 in room P120 on the Turlock campus.
P 120T 5:00P - 8:00P
40528 EDML 001 35000 FULL Flores J LMultilingual Educ Content Area ÂHybrid online class.
Direct instruction on 9/12/09 and 12/5/09, 9am-3pm in C133
on Turlock campus.
3 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
40529 EDML 001 35200 FULL Vega de Jesus R LAdv Theories Tchng Cul Diverse ÂHybrid online class.
Direct instruction on 9/12/09, 10am-12pm in P104 at Turlock
campus.
3 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
40530 EDML 001 35400 7 Smith N LTheory of Multilingual Educ ÂHybrid online class.
Direct instruction on 9/12/09 and 11/14/09, 10am-1pm in
P102 at Turlock campus.
3 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
40533 EDMS 003 34100 7 Wink J LFoundations of Ed. Diverse Soc ÂFully online class.
Contact instructor at [email protected]
3 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40602 EDSC 001 33900 FULL Salisbury M LFoundations of Sec Education Â*10/02/2009 - 10/29/2009
Hybrid online class.
Direct Instruction on 10/02/09, 5-8pm, in Stockton. Final
in-person instruction date in December to be announced.
9 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 002‡Arr Arr
43711 EDSC 003 33900 10 Aronson M LFoundations of Sec Education ÂFully online class.
Contact instructor via email at [email protected].
4 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43633 EDSC 003 54115 3 Donnelly W LRdng Wrtng Inst Sec Cont CLAD Â*10/03/2009 - 11/14/2009
Hybrid online class.
Direct instruction dates Sat 10/3, 10/24, and 11/14 9am-2pm
at the Stockton Center.
13 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 002 ˜‡Arr Arr
40611 EDSC 001 44350 1 Salisbury M LSecondary Educ II for Interns Â*08/29/2009 - 10/02/2009
Admittance to Program required.
Hybrid online class.
Direct instruction on 8/29, 9am-3pm, Stockton-Acacia Bldg.
The final in-person instruction date for this class is
Saturday, 12/5/09 from 9am-1pm on Stockton campus.
9 hours to be arranged.
HYBRID 002‡Arr Arr
40615 EDSC 001 34500 FULL Aronson M LSecondary Educ Global Society ÂFully online class.
Contact instructor at [email protected]
Admittance to Program required.
3 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Advanced StudiesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Online Courses (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41775 EDSE 003 14160 2 Garfield S LFoundations of Spec Educ ÂFully online class.
This class will meet 9/11 and 10/16 from 4:00pm-7:00pm in
Stockton room A1060. 3 additional hours TBD.
3 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 002‡Arr Arr
40785 ENGL 001 35941 3 Paterson S LInternship: Teaching Writing ÂFully online class.
3 hours to be arranged.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40805 ETHS 001 34350 FULL Cotten T OPTMulticultural: Bias to Reality ÂFully online class.
žONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
43766 ETHS 002 34350 FULL Cotten T OPTMulticultural: Bias to Reality  žONLINE 001 ˜‡Arr Arr
40806 FIN 001 33220 FULL Wagner A LBusiness Finance ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40813 FIN 001 44330 FULL Wagner A LInternational Finance ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43607 GEND 001 34100 3 Eudey B OPTGender and Education ÂFully online class.
˜ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40825 GEND 001 34350 FULL Cotten T OPTMulticultural: Bias to Reality ÂFully online class.
žONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43767 GEND 002 34350 2 Cotten T OPTMulticultural: Bias to Reality  žONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
40863 GEOL 004 33600 18 Ferriz-Dominguez H OPTPhysical Oceanography ÂFully online class.
3 hours to be arranged.
œONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41058 MDIS 002 23005 FULL Jacobs W LResearch and Info Literacy ÂFully online class.
This class is crosslisted with SSCI 3005. Please register for
the appropriate section of SSCI 3005 if this class section is
full.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41546 PSYC 001 33320 8 Nelson T OPTIntroduction to Personality ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41608 SOCL 001 32000 WAIT Wong C OPTIntergenerational Experiences ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41635 SOCL 001 33200 13 Orleans M OPTSocial Change ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41637 SOCL 002 43310 5 Orleans M OPTSocial Inequalities (WP) ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41644 SOCL 001 34520 WAIT Wong C OPTPersonality and Society ÂHybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
41670 SSCI 002 23005 WAIT Jacobs W LResearch and Info Literacy ÂFully online class.
This class is crosslisted with MDIS 3005. Please register for
the appropriate section of MDIS 3005 if this class section is
full.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43671 THEA 003 31010 1 Mercier C LIntroduction to Theatre ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43672 THEA 005 34550 FULL Heidelbach C LAmerican Theatre ÂFully online class.
˜ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Management, OM & MarketingFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Operations Management
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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41367 OM 001 33010 FULL Khade S LOperations Management P 166 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41368 OM 002 33010 5 Khade S LOperations Management STK A1074 ˜W 6:00P - 8:54P
41369 OM 003 33010 2 Khade S LOperations Management P 167 ˜T 6:00P - 8:54P
41370 OM 004 33010 FULL Akpovi J LOperations Management P 100 ˜M 6:00P - 8:54P
41372 OM 001 33020 FULL Li P LManagement ScienceConcurrent enrollment in OM 3020-004 (LAB) or OM 3020-005
(LAB) is required.
The instructor of this course is Pengtao Li.
P 100 ˜R 6:00P - 8:54P
41373 OM 002 33020 FULL Li P LManagement ScienceConcurrent enrollment in OM 3020-006 (LAB) or OM 3020-007
(LAB) is required.
The instructor of this course is Pengtao Li.
P 100 ˜T 6:00P - 8:54P
41374 OM 003 33020 FULL Walsh R LManagement ScienceConcurrent enrollment in OM 3020-008 (LAB) is required.
STK A1014 ˜W 6:00P - 8:54P
41375 OM 0043020 FULL Li PManagement Science (LAB)The instructor of this course is Pengtao Li.
P 107 ˜ ˜R 9:01P - 9:59P
41376 OM 0053020 1 Li PManagement Science (LAB)The instructor of this course is Pengtao Li.
P 107 ˜ ˜R 5:00P - 5:58P
41377 OM 0063020 FULL Li PManagement Science (LAB)The instructor of this course is Pengtao Li.
P 107 ˜ ˜T 9:01P - 9:59P
41378 OM 0073020 FULL Li PManagement Science (LAB)The instructor of this course is Pengtao Li.
P 107 ˜ ˜T 5:00P - 5:58P
41379 OM 0083020 FULL Walsh RManagement Science (LAB) STK A1014 ˜ ˜W 5:00P - 5:58P
41380 OM 001 34530 8 Kidd K LMaterials and Inventory Mgmt C 234T 6:00P - 8:54P
41381 OM 001 34570 2 Aly N LQuality and Productivity Mgmt. P 103W 6:00P - 8:54P
41382 OM 001 35630 1 Mehra H OPTSem in Quality & Prod Mgmt P 102 ˜R 6:01P - 9:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Management, OM & Marketing Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 PhilosophyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Philosophy
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
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41445 PHIL 001 31010 WAIT Winfree J OPTIntroduction to Philosophy œC 235MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41446 PHIL 002 31010 WAIT Vallega-Neu D OPTIntroduction to Philosophy œS 148MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41447 PHIL 003 31010 WAIT Broin V OPTIntroduction to Philosophy œC 234TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41448 PHIL 004 31010 WAIT Broin V OPTIntroduction to Philosophy œC 233TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41450 PHIL 006 31010 3 Vallega A OPTIntroduction to Philosophy œC 235TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41451 PHIL 007 31010 WAIT Young W OPTIntroduction to Philosophy œC 234MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
41452 PHIL 001 32000 WAIT Vallega-Neu D OPTPhilosophical Inquiry œC 234MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41453 PHIL 002 32000 WAIT Vallega-Neu D OPTPhilosophical Inquiry œC 234MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41454 PHIL 001 32100 WAIT Young W OPTLogic œC 233MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41455 PHIL 002 32100 WAIT Young W OPTLogic œC 117MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41456 PHIL 001 32200 5 Hutchinson R OPTAncient Philosophy œC 133TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41457 PHIL 001 32400 WAIT Vallega A OPTContemporary Moral Issues œC 133TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41458 PHIL 002 32400 WAIT Vallega A OPTContemporary Moral Issues œC 214R 6:00P - 9:00P
41459 PHIL 001 32700 1 Andres C OPTIntro to Political Philosophy œC 204MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
41460 PHIL 001 33000 5 Hutchinson R OPTPhilosophical Reading/Analysis C 131ATR 2:30P - 3:57P
41461 PHIL 001 33010 WAIT Winfree J OPTClassics of Western Philosophy œS 133W 6:00P - 9:00P
41462 PHIL 001 33050 WAIT Broin V OPTExistentialism œP 104TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41463 PHIL 001 33700 WAIT Vallega A OPTConcepts of Race and Identity C 202TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41465 PHIL 001 34200 4 Winfree J OPTAdv Study in Hist of Phil (WP) C 111 ˜M 6:00P - 9:00P
41466 PHIL 001 34401 WAIT Nagel C OPTProfessional Ethics œC 234MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41467 PHIL 002 34401 1 Nagel C OPTProfessional Ethics œC 234MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41468 PHIL 003 34401 WAIT Hutchinson R OPTProfessional Ethics œC 204T 6:00P - 9:00P
41470 PHIL 005 34401 WAIT Nagel C OPTProfessional Ethics œC 204M 6:00P - 9:00P
41472 PHIL 002 34430 2 Nagel C OPTBioethics œC 235MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41473 PHIL 001 34450 WAIT Young W OPTEastern Philosophy ˜S 148 ˜MW 2:30P - 4:00P
44076 PHIL 001 34980 29 Hutchinson R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44036 PHIL 001 35980 29 Hutchinson R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Philosophy Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 KinesiologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Physical Education
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41393 PHED 001 11050 FULL Schefkowitz J CJoggingThis class will be held at the new track located off of Geer
Road.
œO TR žMW 8:00A - 8:58A
41394 PHED 001 11070 FULL Tinley J CJudo œG 001 žT 8:00P - 10:00P
41395 PHED 001 11130 FULL Eastham S CLifetime Fitness Training œF WFC žMW 8:00A - 8:58A
41396 PHED 002 11130 FULL Eastham S CLifetime Fitness Training œF WFC žMW 9:05A - 10:03A
41397 PHED 003 11130 FULL Hogan G CLifetime Fitness Training œF WFC žTR 8:00A - 8:58A
41398 PHED 004 11130 FULL Hogan G CLifetime Fitness Training œF WFC žTR 9:05A - 10:03A
41399 PHED 005 11130 FULL Deaner H CLifetime Fitness Training œF WFC žMW 10:10A - 11:08A
41400 PHED 006 11130 FULL Deaner H CLifetime Fitness Training œF WFC žMW 11:15A - 12:13P
41401 PHED 001 11230 6 Schefkowitz J CBadminton œG 001 žMW 10:10A - 11:08A
41402 PHED 001 11480 6 Eastham S CTennis œO TC žTR 10:00A - 11:00A
41403 PHED 001 11610 1 Herring J CSwimming œO POOL žTR 1:25P - 2:23P
41404 PHED 001 11870 FULL Schefkowitz J CVolleyball œG 001 žMW 12:20P - 1:18P
43592 PHED 001 11965 3 East N CIntermediate Modern Jazz Dance œG 001 žTR 10:10A - 11:08A
41406 PHED 001 11990 FULL East N CDance Aerobics œG 001 žTR 8:00A - 8:58A
41407 PHED 002 11990 FULL East N CDance Aerobics œG 001 žTR 9:05A - 10:03A
41408 PHED 001 22510 2 Reynolds L LIntercollegiate-Basketball2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41409 PHED 001 22520 FULL Taylor D LIntercollegiate-Cross Country2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41410 PHED 001 22555 FULL Taylor D LIntercollegiate-Soccer2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41411 PHED 001 22570 7 Lore C LIntercollegiate-Volleyball2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41412 PHED 001 22580 3 Turner S LIntercollegiate-Basketball (W)6 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41413 PHED 001 22585 FULL Bolton R LIntercollegiate - Soccer (W)10 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41414 PHED 001 33100 1 Deaner H LFoundations, Hist, Phil of PE G 010 žMWF 8:00A - 8:58A
41415 PHED 001 23240 FULL Eastham S LTheory of Coaching VolleyballConcurrent enrollment in PHED 3240-002 (LAB) is required.
G 001G 010
žMWMW
10:10A - 11:08A10:10A - 11:08A
41416 PHED 0023240 FULL Eastham STheory of Coaching Volleyball (LAB)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ž‡Arr Arr
41419 PHED 001 23320 FULL East N LT/A Dance and Gymnastics G 001 žTR 11:15A - 1:15P
41420 PHED 001 23330 FULL Eastham S LT/A Indiv Sports and Games T 110TURLOC 001
žTRTR
1:45P - 3:15P1:45P - 3:15P
41421 PHED 001 23350 FULL Luo P LT/A Dual Sports and Games G 001T 110
žMWMW
11:15A - 12:13P11:15A - 12:13P
41422 PHED 001 23360 2 Eastham S LT/A Team Sports and Games G 010G 001
žTRTR
11:30A - 12:50P11:30A - 1:30P
41424 PHED 002 33400 FULL Eastham S LElementary Physical Education STK A1062 žM 4:01P - 7:00P
41425 PHED 003 33400 2 Hall E LElementary Physical Education G 001T 110
žMWFMWF
9:05A - 10:03A9:05A - 10:03A
41426 PHED 004 33400 FULL Hall E LElementary Physical Education G 001T 110
žMWFMWF
8:00A - 8:58A8:00A - 8:58A
43581 PHED 001 33450 FULL Hall E LElem Pedagogy for Phys Ed G 001T 110
˜ žTRTR
9:40A - 11:07A9:40A - 11:07A
41427 PHED 001 33700 1 Deaner H LSport in Society (WP) G 010 žMWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41428 PHED 001 33800 2 Deaner H LSport and Exercise Psychology T 106 žM 6:00P - 9:00P
41430 PHED 001 34200 FULL Young S LMotor Learning G 001T 106
žMWFMWF
9:05A - 10:03A9:05A - 10:03A
41431 PHED 001 34250 1 Hall E LMotor Development G 001G 010
žMWFMWF
11:15A - 12:13P11:15A - 12:13P
41432 PHED 001 34300 FULL Herring J LMeasurement & Eval in Phys Ed T 106 žMWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41433 PHED 001 34400 FULL Marcell T LKinesiologyConcurrent enrollment in PHED 4400-002 (LAB) is required.
T 106 ˜ žMW 1:25P - 2:23P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Kinesiology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 KinesiologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Physical Education (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
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41434 PHED 0024400 FULL Marcell TKinesiology (LAB) T 106 ˜ žW 3:00P - 6:00P
41435 PHED 001 34500 FULL Marcell T LExercise PhysiologyConcurrent enrollment in PHED 4500-002 (LAB) is required.
T 106 žMW 12:20P - 1:18P
41436 PHED 0024500 FULL Marcell TExercise Physiology (LAB) T 106 žR 3:30P - 6:30P
41437 PHED 001 34800 FULL Luo P LAdapted Physical Education T 110 žTR 11:15A - 12:42P
41439 PHED 001 1-24940 24 Herring J CField Work or Practicum in PE TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41440 PHED 001 24980 7 Fletcher J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41441 PHED 002 24980 10 Fletcher J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43937 PHED 003 34980 29 Young S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43992 PHED 004 34980 28 Hoy H OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44037 PHED 005 24980 29 Schefkowitz J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43935 PHED 001 45960 29 Young S CProject TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41443 PHED 001 1-45980 10 Fletcher J LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43930 PHED 002 35980 27 Young S LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43931 PHED 003 35980 28 Deaner H LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41444 PHED 001 45990 25 Young S CThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Kinesiology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Physics, Phys Sci & GeologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Physical Sciences
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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41475 PHSC 001 33500 9 Littlewood I OPTSolar and Alternative Energies œS 133 ˜MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Physics, Phys Sci & Geology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Physics, Phys Sci & GeologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Physics
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
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41476 PHYS 001 31500 1 Johnson M OPTEnergy and Matter œN 101TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41477 PHYS 001 11502 3 Rojas P OPTEnergy and Matter Laboratory œN 129 ˜M 7:10P - 10:04P
41478 PHYS 001 52100 WAIT Mokhtari S OPTBasic Physics IConcurrent enrollment in PHYS 2100 (DIS) and PHYS 2100
(LAB) is required.
œN 101MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41479 PHYS 0022100 WAIT Mokhtari SBasic Physics I (LAB) œN 121 ˜W 2:30P - 5:38P
41480 PHYS 0032100 WAIT De Vries CBasic Physics I (LAB) œN 121 ˜R 2:30P - 5:38P
41481 PHYS 0042100 1 Mokhtari SBasic Physics I (LAB) œN 121 ˜F 2:30P - 5:38P
41482 PHYS 0052100 WAIT Mokhtari SBasic Physics I (DIS) œS 133T 11:15A - 12:13P
41483 PHYS 001 52110 WAIT Johnson M OPTBasic Physics IIConcurrent enrollment in PHYS 2110 (DIS) and PHYS 2110
(LAB) is required.
œN 104MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41484 PHYS 0022110 WAIT Johnson MBasic Physics II (LAB) œN 129 ˜W 2:30P - 5:38P
41485 PHYS 0032110 WAIT Johnson MBasic Physics II (DIS) œS 133T 12:55P - 1:53P
41486 PHYS 0042110 2 Johnson MBasic Physics II (LAB) œN 129 ˜R 2:30P - 5:38P
41487 PHYS 001 42250 4 Zhang L OPTGeneral Physics IConcurrent enrollment in PHYS 2250-002 (DIS) is required.
œS 146MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41488 PHYS 0022250 4 Zhang LGeneral Physics I (DIS) œS 133R 11:15A - 12:13P
41489 PHYS 001 12252 4 Zhang L OPTGeneral Physics I Laboratory œN 121 ˜M 2:30P - 5:38P
41490 PHYS 002 12252 7 Zhang L OPTGeneral Physics I Laboratory œN 121 ˜T 2:30P - 5:38P
41491 PHYS 001 33010 3 Littlewood I OPTIntro Mathematical Physics I N 129MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41492 PHYS 001 33080 WAIT Zhang L OPTHow Things Work œS 146TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41493 PHYS 001 33520 6 Johnson M OPTModern Physics & Quantum Mech œN 130MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41494 PHYS 001 34520 2 Mokhtari S OPTQuantum Mechanics II N 130MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41495 PHYS 001 44530 1 Littlewood I OPTThermal & Statistical Physics N 130MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41496 PHYS 001 14980 26 Zhang L OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41497 PHYS 002 1-44980 36 Johnson M OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41498 PHYS 003 1-44980 36 Littlewood I OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41499 PHYS 004 1-44980 36 Mokhtari S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
41500 PHYS 005 1-44980 36 De Vries C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ž‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Physics, Phys Sci & Geology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Politics & Public Admin.FINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Political Science
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
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ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
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EC
IAL F
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41502 PSCI 001 31201 1 Abukhalil A OPTAmerican Government œP 167MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41503 PSCI 002 31201 FULL Hughes S OPTAmerican Government œC 102MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41504 PSCI 003 31201 FULL Routh S OPTAmerican Government œC 102TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41505 PSCI 004 31201 8 Giventer L OPTAmerican Government œC 102T 6:00P - 9:00P
41506 PSCI 001 11250 13 Colnic D CState & Local Government ExamInitial Meeting is at 5:00pm in C-105 first Monday of
semester. Contact the department for more information.
3 hours to be arranged.
œTURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41507 PSCI 001 32000 2 Abukhalil A OPTIntro to Political Science ìHonors Program.
œC 214MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
41508 PSCI 002 32000 2 Abukhalil A OPTIntro to Political Science œC 214MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
41509 PSCI 001 33000 FULL Myers J OPTAncient & Medieval Pol Thought C 136MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41510 PSCI 001 33055 3 Myers J OPTMarx on the Human Condition œC 210MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
41511 PSCI 001 43225 FULL Routh S OPTCivil Liberties œN 104TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41512 PSCI 001 43304 FULL Colnic D OPTIntro to Public Admin (WP) C 104MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41513 PSCI 001 33320 13 Routh S OPTExec Legislative Relations C 214TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41514 PSCI 001 33330 8 Hughes S OPTCalifornia Politics C 122TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41515 PSCI 001 33430 3 Abukhalil A OPTComp Politics: Middle East C 136MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41516 PSCI 001 34315 11 Hughes S OPTPublic Policy Making C 238MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41517 PSCI 001 44318 1 Colnic D OPTEnvironmental Policy/Politics œC 201TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41519 PSCI 001 34980 27 Colnic D OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41520 PSCI 002 44980 28 Abukhalil A OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41521 PSCI 003 34980 26 Routh S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41522 PSCI 004 34980 25 Abukhalil A OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43644 PSCI 005 34980 27 Hughes S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43912 PSCI 006 14980 29 Routh S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43916 PSCI 007 44980 29 Routh S OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43993 PSCI 008 24980 29 Colnic D OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Politics & Public Admin. Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Modern LanguagesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Portuguese
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
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D
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41501 PORT 001 41010 WAIT Azevedo E OPTElementary Portuguese I œC 108MW 4:00P - 5:57P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Modern Languages Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 PsychologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Psychology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
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41523 PSYC 001 31000 WAIT Luevano V OPTSexual Behavior œP 166TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41524 PSYC 001 32010 3 Luevano V OPTIntroduction to Psychology œC 102TR 4:00P - 5:27P
41525 PSYC 002 32010 3 Strongin D OPTIntroduction to Psychology œP 167TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41526 PSYC 003 32010 WAIT Nelson T OPTIntroduction to Psychology œP 167MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41527 PSYC 001 32020 2 Guichard A OPTIntro to Psychological Methods C 210MWF 2:30P - 3:28P
41528 PSYC 002 32020 WAIT Hesse B OPTIntro to Psychological Methods C 214MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41529 PSYC 001 32030 WAIT Fernandez F OPTPsychology of Adjustment œC 201MW 2:30P - 3:57P
41530 PSYC 001 43000 WAIT Stanislaw H LExperimental Methods & DesignConcurrent enrollment in PSYC 3000-004 (LAB) or PSYC
3000-007 (LAB) is required.
C 201TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41531 PSYC 002 43000 WAIT Potter W LExperimental Methods & DesignConcurrent enrollment in PSYC 3000-005 (LAB) is required.
L 125MW 1:25P - 3:28P
41532 PSYC 003 43000 WAIT Topping J LExperimental Methods & DesignConcurrent enrollment in PSYC 3000-006 (LAB) is required.
STK A1074M 4:00P - 6:55P
41533 PSYC 0043000 WAIT Stanislaw HExperimental Methods & Design (LAB) L 125C ˜T 4:00P - 6:55P
41534 PSYC 0053000 WAIT Potter WExperimental Methods & Design (LAB) L 125 ˜F 1:25P - 3:28P
41535 PSYC 0063000 WAIT Topping JExperimental Methods & Design (LAB) STK A1073 ˜W 4:00P - 6:55P
41536 PSYC 0073000 2 Stanislaw HExperimental Methods & Design (LAB) L 125C ˜R 4:00P - 6:55P
41784 PSYC 001 13010 4 Wood-Hiatt K OPTChild Abuse and Neglect ¹*09/12/2009 - 10/03/2009
Meets 2 Saturdays: 9/12 & 9/26/09.
P 146P 146
SS
9:00A - 5:00P9:00A - 5:00P
41785 PSYC 002 13010 4 Wood-Hiatt K OPTChild Abuse and Neglect ¹*09/12/2009 - 10/03/2009
Meets 2 Saturdays: 9/12 & 9/26/09.
STK A1071STK A1071
SS
9:00A - 5:00P9:00A - 5:00P
41539 PSYC 001 33140 FULL Henk J OPTHuman Development I: Childhood œP 166MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41540 PSYC 002 33140 2 Roy R OPTHuman Development I: Childhood œC 212TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41541 PSYC 003 33140 WAIT Sedler S OPTHuman Development I: Childhood œSTK A1013T 4:00P - 7:04P
41542 PSYC 001 33240 WAIT Mastin M OPTHuman Dev II: Adolescence œP 167R 4:00P - 7:04P
41543 PSYC 002 33240 WAIT Jin R OPTHuman Dev II: Adolescence œC 212W 4:00P - 7:04P
41544 PSYC 003 33240 3 Jin R OPTHuman Dev II: Adolescence œA 040TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41545 PSYC 001 33310 WAIT Nelson T OPTIntro to Social Psychology C 117MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41546 PSYC 001 33320 8 Nelson T OPTIntroduction to Personality ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41547 PSYC 001 33340 FULL Fernandez F OPTHuman Dev III: Adulthood/Aging œP 166W 4:01P - 7:00P
41548 PSYC 001 33350 5 Hotter S OPTIntro to Study Abnormal Behav C 201R 4:01P - 7:00P
41550 PSYC 003 33350 WAIT Kelley T OPTIntro to Study Abnormal Behav C 233TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41551 PSYC 001 33400 WAIT Strongin D OPTIntroduction to Perception C 212TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41552 PSYC 001 33550 9 Henk J LEarly Interv High-Risk ChildConcurrent enrollment in PSYC 3550-002 (ACT) is required.
C 210T 4:00P - 5:55P
41553 PSYC 0023550 9 Henk JEarly Interv High-Risk Child (ACT)Training to be held on 9/19/09.
3 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
43605 PSYC 001 23610 5 Presti G OPTApplied Beh Analysis Res Sem N 221 ˜TR 4:00P - 5:27P
41554 PSYC 001 33700 WAIT Dempsey C OPTIntro to Learning & Motivation P 146TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41555 PSYC 001 33790 WAIT Baker K OPTIntro to Counseling Theory C 212TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41556 PSYC 002 33790 3 Wood-Hiatt K OPTIntro to Counseling Theory STK A1060M 1:00P - 3:57P
41557 PSYC 003 33790 WAIT Black S OPTIntro to Counseling Theory C 212TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41558 PSYC 001 23800 WAIT Dempsey C OPTExperimental Psyc Res Seminar N 322 ˜TR 8:00A - 9:27A
41559 PSYC 002 23800 WAIT Dempsey C OPTExperimental Psyc Res Seminar STK A1013 ˜M 8:45A - 11:45A
41560 PSYC 001 34102 1 Williams G OPTRes Sem in Neuroscience (WP)Concurrent enrollment in PSYC 4102-002 (LAB) is required.
N 221TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41561 PSYC 0024102 1 Williams GRes Sem in Neuroscience (WP) (LAB)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41562 PSYC 001 34110 6 Wakefield J OPTBehavior Genetics ¹ P 164M 7:01P - 10:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Psychology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 PsychologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Psychology (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
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D
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41563 PSYC 002 34110 WAIT Wakefield J OPTBehavior Genetics ¹ MER TC4-1M 7:01P - 10:00P
41564 PSYC 003 34110 WAIT Wakefield J OPTBehavior Genetics ¹ STK A1092M 7:01P - 10:00P
41565 PSYC 004 34110 47 Wakefield J OPTBehavior Genetics ¹ LOCAL TVM 7:01P - 10:00P
41566 PSYC 001 34120 1 Branscum Higuera E
OPTHuman Development Res Sem (WP)Concurrent enrollment in PSYC 4120-002 (LAB) is required.
C 103F 10:10A - 1:18P
41567 PSYC 0024120 1 Branscum Higuera E
Human Development Res Sem (WP) (LAB)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41568 PSYC 001 34150 WAIT Wakefield J OPTLearning Disabilities STK A1064S 9:00A - 11:55A
41569 PSYC 001 34250 WAIT Luevano V OPTDrugs and Behavior œS 137TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41570 PSYC 001 34310 3 Guichard A OPTRes Sem in Social Psychol (WP)Concurrent enrollment in PSYC 4310-002 (LAB) is required.
C 238MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
41571 PSYC 0024310 3 Guichard ARes Sem in Social Psychol (WP) (LAB)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41574 PSYC 001 34400 WAIT Wakefield J OPTCognitive Processes ¹ P 165R 7:01P - 10:00P
43596 PSYC 002 34400 WAIT Wakefield J OPTCognitive Processes ¹ MER TC4-2R 7:01P - 10:00P
43597 PSYC 003 34400 2 Wakefield J OPTCognitive Processes ¹ STK A1090R 7:01P - 10:00P
43598 PSYC 004 34400 45 Wakefield J OPTCognitive Processes ¹ LOCAL TVR 7:01P - 10:00P
41575 PSYC 001 34410 WAIT Williams G OPTRes Sem in Cognitive Psyc (WP)Concurrent enrollment in PSYC 4410-003 (LAB) is required.
N 221TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41576 PSYC 002 34410 5 Samborski S OPTRes Sem in Cognitive Psyc (WP)Concurrent enrollment in PSYC 4410-004 (LAB) is required.
STK A1060W 4:00P - 7:00P
41577 PSYC 0034410 WAIT Williams GRes Sem in Cognitive Psyc (WP) (LAB)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41578 PSYC 0044410 5 Samborski SRes Sem in Cognitive Psyc (WP) (LAB)2 hours to be arranged.
STOCKTON ˜‡Arr Arr
41579 PSYC 001 34550 29 Watkins C OPTPracticum w/ Exceptional Child C 234MTWR 3:35P - 5:30P
41580 PSYC 001 34720 11 Hesse B OPTExper Analysis of Behavior C 111TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41581 PSYC 001 34770 WAIT Black S OPTIntro to Counseling Techniques C 238 ˜R 3:00P - 6:00P
43619 PSYC 001 34790 2 Presti G OPTAnalyzing/Changing Human Behav C 136TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41582 PSYC 001 34810 WAIT Guichard A OPTIntimate Relationships C 122TR 11:15A - 12:42P
44032 PSYC 001 34900 30 Dempsey C OPTAdvanced General Psychology3 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43661 PSYC 001 14940 23 Potter W CField Work in Psychology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43749 PSYC 002 24940 28 Wakefield J CField Work in Psychology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43933 PSYC 003 24940 29 Stanislaw H CField Work in Psychology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43995 PSYC 004 14940 17 Black S CField Work in Psychology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44011 PSYC 005 14940 28 Stanislaw H CField Work in Psychology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44012 PSYC 006 24940 29 Hesse B CField Work in Psychology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44028 PSYC 007 24940 28 Potter W CField Work in Psychology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44070 PSYC 008 14940 29 Baker K CField Work in Psychology TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
44169 PSYC 009 14940 29 Dempsey C CField Work in Psychology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43765 PSYC 001 34990 29 Luevano V OPTSenior Honors Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43838 PSYC 002 34990 29 Strongin D OPTSenior Honors Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43953 PSYC 003 34990 29 Howard J OPTSenior Honors Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41583 PSYC 001 25010 WAIT Myers L LAdvanced Research Methods C 116 ˜T 10:00A - 12:00P
43606 PSYC 002 25010 WAIT Myers L LAdvanced Research Methods C 131A ˜M 12:20P - 2:16P
41584 PSYC 001 45030 WAIT Black S LPsychodiagnostics IConcurrent enrollment in PSYC 5030-002 (CLN) is required.
C 116 ˜W 9:05A - 12:06P
43603 PSYC 0025030 WAIT Black SPsychodiagnostics I (CLN)1 hour to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41585 PSYC 001 35090 3 Howard J OPTBehavioral Assessment C 104 ˜W 2:30P - 5:27P
41586 PSYC 001 35130 WAIT Novak G OPTAdvanced Human Development C 136 ˜T 6:01P - 8:55P
41587 PSYC 001 35690 4 Myers L LRelationship/Sexuality Counsel C 115 ˜W 12:20P - 3:28P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Psychology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 PsychologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Psychology (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41588 PSYC 001 45780 2 Baker K LAdvanced CounselingConcurrent enrollment in PSYC 5780-002 (CLN) is required.
C 206 ˜T 2:30P - 5:34P
43604 PSYC 0025780 2 Baker KAdvanced Counseling (CLN)1 hour to be arranged.
TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41589 PSYC 001 35910 2 Myers L OPTPracticum Couns & Diagnostics C 206 ˜W 5:00P - 8:00P
41590 PSYC 001 15920 3 Potter W LPsychology Research Apprentice C 206 ˜M 6:05P - 7:05P
41591 PSYC 001 35930 2 Hesse B OPTPracticum in Behavior AnalysisThis course will be held in Bizinni Hall, room C241.
OTHER ˜R 6:00P - 8:55P
43676 PSYC 001 15940 28 Black S CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43678 PSYC 002 15940 29 Black S CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43685 PSYC 003 25940 28 Black S CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43686 PSYC 004 35940 29 Guichard A CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43856 PSYC 005 25940 29 Wakefield J CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43878 PSYC 006 25940 29 Potter W CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43887 PSYC 007 25940 29 Strongin D CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43909 PSYC 008 15940 29 Strongin D CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44019 PSYC 009 15940 28 Luevano V CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44030 PSYC 010 25940 29 Stanislaw H CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44074 PSYC 011 15940 29 Baker K CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44075 PSYC 012 15940 29 Hesse B CField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43647 PSYC 001 35980 29 Myers L OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44029 PSYC 002 15980 29 Potter W OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41592 PSYC 001 15990 FULL Guichard A CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41593 PSYC 002 15990 FULL Myers L CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41594 PSYC 003 15990 2 Strongin D CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41595 PSYC 004 15990 FULL Baker K CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41596 PSYC 005 15990 FULL Luevano V CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41597 PSYC 006 1-65990 1 Potter W CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41598 PSYC 007 15990 FULL Hesse B CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41599 PSYC 008 25990 2 Howard J CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41600 PSYC 009 15990 FULL Dempsey C CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43677 PSYC 010 15990 29 Black S CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43855 PSYC 011 15990 29 Wakefield J CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43941 PSYC 012 15990 28 Howard J CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43956 PSYC 013 25990 29 Myers L CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43973 PSYC 014 35990 29 Howard J CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44031 PSYC 015 15990 29 Stanislaw H CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44072 PSYC 016 35990 29 Myers L CMasters Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Psychology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Politics & Public Admin.FINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Public Administration
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41383 PADM 001 35000 1 Hejka-Ekins A LAdmin in Public Affairs C 136 ˜R 6:00P - 9:00P
41384 PADM 002 35000 14 Oh S LAdmin in Public Affairs STK A1055 ˜R 6:00P - 9:00P
41385 PADM 001 35006 2 Peterson E LPublic Finance STK A1073 ˜M 6:00P - 9:00P
41386 PADM 001 35015 3 Giventer L LPublic Policy Analysis STK A1055 ˜W 7:00P - 10:00P
41387 PADM 001 35100 FULL Hejka-Ekins A LOrganization & Admin Theory N 104 ˜T 6:00P - 9:00P
41388 PADM 001 35140 FULL Hejka-Ekins A LCombating Political Corruption STK A1062 ˜W 6:30P - 9:30P
41389 PADM 001 35950 7 Oh S LSeminar: Special Topics in PA C 238 ˜M 6:00P - 9:00P
41390 PADM 001 35980 26 Hejka-Ekins A LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41391 PADM 002 35980 30 Colnic D LIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41392 PADM 001 1-35990 30 Colnic D LThesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43674 PADM 001 07005 29 TBA NContinuing Thesis or Project TURLOCK ˜ ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Politics & Public Admin. Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Modern LanguagesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Sign Language
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41602 SLAN 001 31000 WAIT Toca-Lugowski A OPTBeginning Amer Sign Language œC 238T 6:00P - 9:00P
41603 SLAN 002 31000 WAIT Toca-Lugowski A OPTBeginning Amer Sign Language œC 238R 6:01P - 9:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Modern Languages Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Social SciencesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Social Sciences
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41669 SSCI 001 23005 WAIT Held T LResearch and Info LiteracyThis class is crosslisted with MDIS 3005. Please register for
the appropriate section of MDIS 3005 if this class section is
full.
L 240R 6:00P - 8:00P
41670 SSCI 002 23005 WAIT Jacobs W LResearch and Info Literacy ÂFully online class.
This class is crosslisted with MDIS 3005. Please register for
the appropriate section of MDIS 3005 if this class section is
full.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41671 SSCI 001 34961 7 Younkin S OPTTeaching Social Studies C 238 ˜W 6:05P - 9:00P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Social Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Social WorkFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Social Work
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41672 SW 001 45001 2 Garcia JSivak P
LSocial Welfare Policy & Svcs I P 113 ˜M 9:00A - 1:00P
41673 SW 002 45001 4 Johnson J LSocial Welfare Policy & Svcs I C 131A ˜W 5:00P - 9:00P
41674 SW 003 45001 11 Breshears E LSocial Welfare Policy & Svcs I STK A1061 ˜R 5:00P - 9:00P
41675 SW 001 35002 6 Breshears E LSocial Welfare Policy & SvcsII C 103 ˜M 9:00A - 12:00P
41676 SW 002 35002 8 Leal Y LSocial Welfare Policy & SvcsII C 233 ˜R 5:30P - 8:30P
41677 SW 003 35002 12 Breshears E LSocial Welfare Policy & SvcsII STK A1062 ˜T 5:30P - 8:30P
41678 SW 001 35005 4 Johnson P LHuman Behavior & Soc Envmt I C 235 ˜M 1:30P - 4:30P
41679 SW 002 35005 5 Johnson P LHuman Behavior & Soc Envmt I C 104 ˜M 5:30P - 8:30P
41680 SW 003 35005 10 Leyva V LHuman Behavior & Soc Envmt I STK A1057 ˜W 5:30P - 8:30P
41681 SW 001 35020 4 Tibrewal S LSocial Work Research Methods P 113 ˜W 9:00A - 12:00P
41682 SW 002 35020 8 Garcia J LSocial Work Research Methods C 113 ˜T 5:30P - 8:30P
41683 SW 003 35020 11 Ringstad R LSocial Work Research Methods STK A1057 ˜M 5:30P - 8:30P
41684 SW 001 35030 3 Marques P LFnd I: Generalist SW Practice C 131A ˜W 1:00P - 4:00P
41685 SW 002 35030 5 Marques P LFnd I: Generalist SW Practice C 245 ˜R 5:30P - 8:30P
41686 SW 003 35030 11 Johnson J LFnd I: Generalist SW Practice STK A1057 ˜T 5:30P - 8:30P
41687 SW 001 35032 5 Leyva V LAdv Integrative SW Practice I C 133 ˜M 1:00P - 4:00P
41688 SW 002 35032 10 Marques P LAdv Integrative SW Practice I C 103 ˜M 5:30P - 8:30P
41689 SW 003 35032 12 Leyva V LAdv Integrative SW Practice I STK A1063 ˜R 5:30P - 8:30P
41690 SW 001 35040 53 Leal Y CField Instruction I TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41691 SW 002 35040 FULL Perkins A CField Instruction I TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41692 SW 003 35040 1 Johnson P CField Instruction I TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41693 SW 004 35040 FULL Floyd C CField Instruction I TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41694 SW 005 35040 6 Sivak P CField Instruction I TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41695 SW 006 35040 1 Johnson J CField Instruction I TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41696 SW 007 35040 1 Cary D CField Instruction I TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41697 SW 001 35041 47 Sivak P CField Instruction II TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41698 SW 002 35041 FULL Leal Y CField Instruction II TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41699 SW 003 35041 FULL Cary D CField Instruction II TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41700 SW 004 35041 3 Johnson J CField Instruction II TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41701 SW 005 35041 5 Floyd C CField Instruction II TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41702 SW 006 35041 7 Perkins A CField Instruction II TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41703 SW 007 35041 2 Johnson P CField Instruction II TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43906 SW 008 35041 27 Leyva V CField Instruction II TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41704 SW 001 35043 FULL Sivak P LChild Abuse and Neglect C 208 ˜M 5:30P - 8:30P
41705 SW 001 15056 6 Marques P LCultural Competence2 DAYS ONLY - TBA
P 113 ˜F 9:00A - 4:00P
41706 SW 001 35058 FULL Johnson P LGerontological Social Work P 101 ˜T 5:00P - 8:00P
43663 SW 001 15960 29 Garcia J LGraduate Project TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43903 SW 002 15960 29 Ringstad R LGraduate Project TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43914 SW 003 15960 29 Leyva V LGraduate Project TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
44021 SW 004 15960 29 Breshears E LGraduate Project TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41707 SW 001 15990 FULL Tibrewal S LResearch Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41708 SW 002 15990 1 Garcia J LResearch Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41709 SW 003 15990 3 Ringstad R LResearch Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41710 SW 004 15990 3 Leyva V LResearch Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41711 SW 005 15990 FULL Floyd C LResearch Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41712 SW 006 15990 FULL Breshears E LResearch Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
43664 SW 007 35990 30 Ringstad R LResearch Thesis TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
41713 SW 001 25991 4 Ringstad R LCapstone Course L 125C ˜W 11:20A - 1:20P
41714 SW 002 25991 3 Tibrewal S LCapstone Course L 125 ˜R 5:30P - 7:30P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Social Work Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Sociology and GerontologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Sociology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41604 SOCL 001 31010 WAIT Wong C OPTIntroduction to Sociology œP 166MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41605 SOCL 002 31010 WAIT Macdonald R OPTIntroduction to Sociology œP 166TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41606 SOCL 003 31010 WAIT Sniezek T OPTIntroduction to Sociology œN 101TR 2:30P - 3:57P
41607 SOCL 004 31010 5 Strahm A OPTIntroduction to Sociology œC 245TR 8:00A - 9:27A
41608 SOCL 001 32000 WAIT Wong C OPTIntergenerational Experiences ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41609 SOCL 001 43000 WAIT Sniezek T OPTClassical TheoryConcurrent enrollment in SOCL 3000-005 (ACT) is required.
C 203TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41610 SOCL 002 43000 WAIT Doraz W OPTClassical Theory ¹Concurrent enrollment in SOCL 3000-008 (ACT) is required.
P 164TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41611 SOCL 003 43000 WAIT Strahm A OPTClassical TheoryConcurrent enrollment in SOCL 3000-006 (ACT) is required.
C 202MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41612 SOCL 004 43000 WAIT Riedmann A OPTClassical TheoryConcurrent enrollment in SOCL 3000-007 (ACT) is required.
S 150W 6:00P - 9:00P
41613 SOCL 0053000 WAIT Sniezek TClassical Theory (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41614 SOCL 0063000 WAIT Strahm AClassical Theory (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41615 SOCL 0073000 WAIT Riedmann AClassical Theory (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41616 SOCL 0083000 6 Doraz WClassical Theory (ACT) ¹2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41617 SOCL 009 43000 16 Doraz W OPTClassical Theory ¹Concurrent enrollment in SOCL 3000-011 (ACT) is required.
MER TC4-1TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41618 SOCL 010 43000 16 Doraz W OPTClassical Theory ¹Concurrent enrollment in SOCL 3000-012 (ACT) is required.
STK A1092TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41619 SOCL 0113000 16 Doraz WClassical Theory (ACT) ¹2 hours to be arranged.
MERCED‡Arr Arr
41620 SOCL 0123000 16 Doraz WClassical Theory (ACT) ¹2 hours to be arranged.
STOCKTON‡Arr Arr
41621 SOCL 001 43030 WAIT Macdonald R OPTResearch MethodsConcurrent enrollment in SOCL 3030-005 (ACT) is required.
S 146TR 11:15A - 12:42P
41622 SOCL 002 43030 WAIT Sanchez A OPTResearch MethodsConcurrent enrollment in SOCL 3030-006 (ACT) is required.
S 148M 5:00P - 7:54P
41623 SOCL 003 43030 WAIT Riedmann A OPTResearch MethodsConcurrent enrollment in SOCL 3030-007 (ACT) is required.
C 234TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41624 SOCL 004 43030 WAIT O'Brien P OPTResearch MethodsConcurrent enrollment in SOCL 3030-008 (ACT) is required.
C 103W 6:00P - 9:00P
41625 SOCL 0053030 WAIT Macdonald RResearch Methods (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41626 SOCL 0063030 WAIT Sanchez AResearch Methods (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41627 SOCL 0073030 WAIT Riedmann AResearch Methods (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41628 SOCL 0083030 WAIT O'Brien PResearch Methods (ACT)2 hours to be arranged.
TURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41629 SOCL 001 33120 WAIT Schoenthaler S OPTCriminology N 322W 6:00P - 9:00P
41630 SOCL 001 33130 2 Schoenthaler S OPTJuvenile Delinquency D 027TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41631 SOCL 001 33150 20 Medina G OPTThe Family œS 137W 6:00P - 9:00P
41632 SOCL 002 33150 WAIT Cabral C OPTThe Family œS 133M 5:30P - 8:30P
41635 SOCL 001 33200 13 Orleans M OPTSocial Change ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41636 SOCL 001 43310 7 Riedmann A OPTSocial Inequalities (WP) C 233TR 4:00P - 5:27P
41637 SOCL 002 43310 5 Orleans M OPTSocial Inequalities (WP) ÂFully online class.
ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Sociology and Gerontology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
Revision: 9.12.16.1046
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Sociology and GerontologyFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Sociology (Continued)
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41638 SOCL 003 43310 WAIT Strahm A OPTSocial Inequalities (WP) C 235MWF 12:15P - 1:23P
41641 SOCL 001 33820 3 Payne J OPTFood/Culture in Global Society ˜C 238MWF 2:30P - 3:28P
41642 SOCL 001 34010 WAIT Payne J OPTRace and Ethnic Relations žC 136MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41643 SOCL 001 34190 1 Schoenthaler S OPTTreatment of the Offender C 233TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41644 SOCL 001 34520 WAIT Wong C OPTPersonality and Society ÂHybrid online class.
œHYBRID 001‡Arr Arr
41645 SOCL 002 34520 3 Doraz W OPTPersonality and Society œC 117T 4:00P - 6:55P
41646 SOCL 001 34710 WAIT Wong C OPTSociology of Aging C 238MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41647 SOCL 001 34720 WAIT Wong C OPTSociology of Death C 238MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41649 SOCL 001 34790 3 Macdonald R OPTSocial Welfare Services C 108T 4:00P - 7:00P
41650 SOCL 001 34800 1 Payne J OPTFormal Org in Modern Society C 136MWF 1:25P - 2:23P
43652 SOCL 001 24910 29 Macdonald R CCooperative Education TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43988 SOCL 002 34910 29 Macdonald R CCooperative Education TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41651 SOCL 001 34940 WAIT Sniezek T CSociological Internship C 212 ˜R 4:00P - 7:00P
41652 SOCL 002 24940 9 Payne J CSociological Internship C 212 ˜R 4:00P - 7:00P
43659 SOCL 003 34940 19 O'Brien P CSociological Internship C 212 ˜R 4:00P - 7:00P
43869 SOCL 004 34940 18 Payne J CSociological Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43876 SOCL 005 34940 26 Schoenthaler S CSociological Internship TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43874 SOCL 001 24941 29 Payne J OPTFieldwork in Sociology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43875 SOCL 002 34941 29 Payne J OPTFieldwork in Sociology TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
41653 SOCL 001 44960 7 Sniezek T OPTSenior Seminar N 104 ˜TR 11:15A - 12:42P
43639 SOCL 001 44980 28 Payne J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43640 SOCL 002 44980 29 Macdonald R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43641 SOCL 003 24980 29 Strahm A OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43748 SOCL 004 34980 28 Sniezek T OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43830 SOCL 005 34980 29 Strahm A OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43831 SOCL 006 24980 29 Payne J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43833 SOCL 007 14980 28 Payne J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43877 SOCL 008 34980 29 Payne J OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43938 SOCL 009 24980 29 Macdonald R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44017 SOCL 010 34980 29 Macdonald R OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43890 SOCL 001 35940 29 O'Brien P OPTField Work TURLOCK ˜ ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Sociology and Gerontology Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Modern LanguagesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Spanish
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41654 SPAN 001 41010 WAIT Lopez-Contreras E OPTElementary Spanish I œC 113MWF 8:00A - 9:20A
41655 SPAN 002 41010 WAIT Lopez-Contreras E OPTElementary Spanish I œC 113MWF 9:25A - 10:45A
41656 SPAN 001 41020 7 Lopez-Contreras E OPTElementary Spanish II œC 113MWF 10:50A - 12:10P
41657 SPAN 001 32010 14 Bargetto T OPTIntermediate Spanish I œS 148MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41658 SPAN 001 32011 WAIT Murrieta Saldivar M OPTSpan for Native Speakers I œP 100MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41660 SPAN 001 33010 2 Andres C OPTAdvanced Spanish I C 131ATR 11:15A - 12:42P
41661 SPAN 002 33010 11 Bargetto T OPTAdvanced Spanish I C 114MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41662 SPAN 001 33200 3 Andres C OPTLiterature & Civil of Spain I C 122TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41663 SPAN 001 33300 3 Murrieta Saldivar M OPTLit & Civ of Span Amer I C 133MWF 10:10A - 11:08A
41664 SPAN 001 33500 6 Bargetto T OPTIntro to Spanish Linguistics C 234MWF 8:00A - 8:58A
41666 SPAN 001 33900 7 Murrieta Saldivar M OPTCultura Y Literatura Chicana C 214MWF 12:20P - 1:18P
41667 SPAN 001 34030 7 Andres C OPTGramatica Espanola C 202TR 9:40A - 11:07A
43885 SPAN 001 34980 26 Lopez-Contreras E OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Modern Languages Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 TheatreFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Theatre
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41716 THEA 001 31010 WAIT Wendt T LIntroduction to Theatre œD 027MWF 11:15A - 12:13P
41717 THEA 002 31010 WAIT Broadwater E LIntroduction to Theatre œD 027T 7:10P - 10:14P
43671 THEA 003 31010 1 Mercier C LIntroduction to Theatre ÂFully online class.
œONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
41718 THEA 001 31110 6 Everett C LPlaygoing œD 027R 6:00P - 9:00P
41719 THEA 001 31500 5 Mayer J OPTActing for Non-Theatre MajorsConcurrent enrollment in THEA 1500-003 (ACT) is required.
This class is part of the First Year Experience Program.
œD 028 žM 11:15A - 12:42P
41720 THEA 002 31500 WAIT O'Donnell J OPTActing for Non-Theatre MajorsConcurrent enrollment in THEA 1500-004 (ACT) or THEA
1500-005 (ACT) is required.
This class is part of the First Year Experience Program.
œD 028 žT 12:55P - 2:22P
41721 THEA 0031500 5 Mayer JActing for Non-Theatre Majors (ACT)This class is part of the First Year Experience Program.
œD 028 žW 11:15A - 12:42P
41722 THEA 0041500 WAIT O'Donnell JActing for Non-Theatre Majors (ACT)This class is part of the First Year Experience Program.
œD 028R 12:55P - 2:22P
41725 THEA 001 32300 WAIT Broadwater E LTheatre Workshop IMandatory class meeting
Sept 9 or 10 4pm in D040
6 hours to be arranged.
œTURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41726 THEA 002 32300 WAIT Everett C LTheatre Workshop IMandatory class meeting
Sept 9 or 10 4pm in D040
6 hours to be arranged.
œTURLOCK‡Arr Arr
41728 THEA 001 33020 WAIT Sahlman M OPTChildren's Theatre œD 027T 4:00P - 7:04P
41730 THEA 001 33200 2 Everett C LStagecraft I D 027TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41731 THEA 001 33240 2 Mercier C LCostuming D 028TR 9:40A - 12:22P
41734 THEA 001 14350 11 O'Donnell J LRehearsal and Performance D 027 ˜M 6:00P - 9:04P
41735 THEA 002 14350 14 Mayer J LRehearsal and Performance D 028 ˜T 6:00P - 9:00P
41736 THEA 003 14350 11 Everett C LRehearsal and Performance D 027 ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
41737 THEA 004 14350 14 Broadwater E LRehearsal and Performance D 028 ˜W 6:00P - 9:00P
41738 THEA 005 14350 11 Mercier C LRehearsal and Performance D 027 ˜F 6:00P - 9:00P
41739 THEA 001 34510 3 O'Donnell J LIntermediate Acting D 028MWF 2:30P - 4:33P
41741 THEA 001 34550 FULL Mayer J LAmerican Theatre ¹ ˜P 164TR 8:00A - 9:27A
41742 THEA 002 34550 FULL Mayer J LAmerican Theatre ¹ ˜MER TC4-1TR 8:00A - 9:27A
41743 THEA 003 34550 FULL Mayer J LAmerican Theatre ¹ ˜STK A1092TR 8:00A - 9:27A
43672 THEA 005 34550 FULL Heidelbach C LAmerican Theatre ÂFully online class.
˜ONLINE 001‡Arr Arr
43957 THEA 001 34980 29 Everett C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43958 THEA 002 34980 28 Broadwater E OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
43999 THEA 003 14980 29 Broadwater E OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44000 THEA 004 24980 29 Mercier C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
44001 THEA 005 14980 29 Mercier C OPTIndividual Study TURLOCK ˜‡Arr Arr
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Theatre Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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2009 Fall
Schedule of ClassesCalifornia State University, Stanislaus
One University Circle
Turlock, California 95382-3200
TEL: 209.667.3264
FAX: 209.667.3788 Biological SciencesFINAL EXAMS DEC 14-18
Zoology
NBR SUBJ SEC UNITS INSTRUCTORNBR DAYS SEATSTIME ROOMCOURSE TITLEOPEN
OPTGRDCLS CAT
GE
NE
RA
L E
D
RE
ST
RIC
TIO
NS
CO
NS
EN
T
SP
EC
IAL F
EE
S
41745 ZOOL 001 41050 FULL Kohlhaas A OPTIntroduction to ZoologyConcurrent enrollment in ZOOL 1050 (LAB) is required.
œS 148 žMWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41747 ZOOL 0031050 FULL Cover MIntroduction to Zoology (LAB) œN 206 ž ˜R 8:00A - 11:08A
41748 ZOOL 001 32230 4 Watson F LPhysiology C 102TR 12:55P - 2:22P
41749 ZOOL 001 12232 1 Watson F LPhysiology Laboratory N 229 ˜T 2:30P - 5:38P
41750 ZOOL 002 12232 1 Grobner M LPhysiology Laboratory N 229 ˜W 8:00A - 11:08A
41751 ZOOL 003 12232 WAIT Grobner M LPhysiology Laboratory N 229 ˜R 2:30P - 5:38P
41752 ZOOL 001 42250 10 Jones T LHuman AnatomyConcurrent enrollment in ZOOL 2250 (LAB) is required.
N 104 ˜TR 12:55P - 1:53P
41753 ZOOL 0022250 9 Jones THuman Anatomy (LAB) N 224 ˜ ˜MW 2:30P - 5:38P
41754 ZOOL 0032250 1 Jones THuman Anatomy (LAB) N 224 ˜ ˜TR 9:45A - 12:53P
41757 ZOOL 001 43610 1 Kohlhaas A LGeneral Vertebrate ZoologyConcurrent enrollment in ZOOL 3610-002 (LAB) is required.
N 206TR 1:25P - 2:23P
41758 ZOOL 0023610 1 Kohlhaas AGeneral Vertebrate Zoology (LAB) N 206 ˜TR 2:30P - 5:38P
41761 ZOOL 001 44280 1 Watson F LPhysiology of Human SystemsConcurrent enrollment in ZOOL 4280 (LAB) is required.
N 104MWF 9:05A - 10:03A
41762 ZOOL 0024280 WAIT Watson FPhysiology of Human Systems (LAB) N 229 ˜M 2:30P - 5:38P
41763 ZOOL 0034280 3 Watson FPhysiology of Human Systems (LAB) N 229 ˜W 2:30P - 5:38P
41764 ZOOL 001 44440 WAIT Roe P LGeneral ParasitologyConcurrent enrollment in ZOOL 4440-002 (LAB) is required.
N 130TR 9:40A - 11:07A
41765 ZOOL 0024440 WAIT Roe PGeneral Parasitology (LAB) N 210 ˜T 2:30P - 5:38P
Consent: ž Instructor˜ Biological Sciences Department Chair
Add'l Hours: ‡ (To be arranged)
General Ed: œ Upper or Lower Divisonž Multicultural˜ Both
Delivery: Â Online
¹ Televised
Program: ì Honors
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