Dgce summer catalog

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Summer

sessions 2014

Summer I May 19–June 27, 2014*

Summer II July 1– August 11, 2014* *Semester dates may vary by class Keith Cosimini Master of Science in Criminal Justice, 2015

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


Contact Information

COntent

Graduate and Continuing Education

Academic Calendars

OFFICE HOURS 8:30am – 7pm, M-Th 8:00am – 4pm on Fridays Special holiday hours will be posted online.

Campus Map

CALL (413) 572-8020 FAX (413) 572-5227 EMAIL dgceadmissions@westfield.ma.edu WEB www.GoBackNow.com www.WestfieldOnTheWeb.net Class cancellations: westfield.ma.edu/5411

2 Inside back cover

Common Core of Studies

Course Schedules: Summer Session I 6-12 Summer Session II 12-16 Financial Information

27

Non-Credit Schedule

18

Parking

Registration Forms

Admissions................................................... 572-8022 Advising Appointments................................... 572-8020

4-5

Online Course Login Information

Registration Information

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS

25-26

4 3-5 19-23

Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver

5

Student I.D. Card Information

4

Withdrawals and Refund Policy

4

Aviation Coordinator ...................................... 572-8832 Bookstore..................................................... 572-5657 Career Center................................................ 572-5206 Center for Teacher Ed/Research..................... 572-8459 Class Cancellation Hot Line............................ 572-5226 College For Kids............................................. 572-8557 Counseling Center......................................... 572-5790 Dean of DGCE............................................... 572-8805 Dean of Education......................................... 572-5326 Financial Aid.................................................. 572-5218 Graduate Records ......................................... 572-8024 Library........................................................... 572-5231 Non-Credit Programs...................................... 572-8033 Public Safety................................................. 572-5262 Student Administrative Services...................... 572-5218 Student Services Coordinator......................... 572-8149 Transcripts.................................................... 572-8029 Undergraduate Records.................................. 572-8031 Veteran and Military Services.......................... 572-8370

Disclaimer The rules, regulations, policies, fees and other charges, courses of study, and academic requirements that appear in this catalog were in effect at the time of its publication. Like everything else in this catalog, they are published for informational purposes only, and they do not constitute a contract between the University and any student, applicant for admission or other person. Whether noted elsewhere in this catalog or not, the University reserves the right to change, eliminate, and add to any existing (and to introduce additional) rules, regulations, policies, fees and other charges, courses of study and academic requirements. Whenever it does so, the University will give as much advance notice as it considers feasible or appropriate, but it reserves the right in all cases to do so without notice.


Westfield state University 1 Graduate and continuing education

CENTER EVENTS

The Center provides high quality and affordable PDPs for area teachers. Call us to learn more: 413-572-8445.

Below are upcoming Professional Development Workshops at the CENTER for Teacher Education and Research that Westfield State University is offering. Title

Date(s)

Time

May 31, June 7, 8, 14

10:00am to 4:00pm

$175.00

24

Integrating the Essential Reading Components with the Common Core State Standards

July 7 – August 24

Online

$425.00

36 **

Supporting Phonemic Awareness

July 7 – August 24

Online

$425.00

36 **

Instructing Phonics and Spelling with the Common Core State Standards

July 7 – August 24

Online

$425.00

36 **

Increasing Fluency with the Common Core State Standards

July 7 – August 24

Online

$425.00

36 **

Developing Comprehension with the Common Core State Standards

July 7 – August 24

Online

$425.00

36 **

Building Vocabulary with the Common Core State Standards

July 7 – August 24

Online

$425.00

36 **

June 2014 (Exact Date TBA)

3:30 pm to 7:30 pm

$100.00

4

Coaching Educators During the Evaluation Period

Summer/Fall 2014

TBA

TBA

12

Differentiated Instruction in the Content Area

Summer/Fall 2014

TBA

TBA

18

African Drumming

Looking for Trouble: Teaching Our Students to Wrestle with Meaningful Problems, Pursue Fruitful Questions, and Engage with Non-fiction Sources

Cost

Hours Towards PDP’s

** May also be taken for 3 WSU Graduate Credits in the amount of $600.

To register or more information on the CENTER schedule, please visit our website at www.westfield.ma.edu/center. For a complete up-to-date listing or to register, please visit our website at www.westfield.ma.edu/center.

westfield.ma.edu/center


2 Summer Sessions 2014

Academic Calendar Summer Sessions I & II Summer Session I, 2014

May 19 – June 27, 2014 Start and end dates may vary – Please see course offerings section for specific dates.

April 7 – 11

EARLY REGISTRATION1 AND $50 EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT4

Mail-in, drop-off or online at https://mywestfield.westfield.ma.edu

April 7 – 10, April 28 – May 1

REGISTRATION ADVISING

Call (413) 572-8020 for an appointment

April 12 – May 4

GENERAL REGISTRATION1

Mail-in, drop-off or online at https://mywestfield.westfield.ma.edu

May 2

DEADLINE FOR DELAYED PAYMENT

Previous delayed payment students only. No new applications accepted.

May 5

CLASS CANCELLATIONS BEGIN FOR LOW-ENROLLED COURSES

May 5

LATE REGISTRATION BEGINS

May 19

CLASSES BEGIN

May 26

MEMORIAL DAY

University closed

May 30

MAKE-UP DATE FOR MAY 26 HOLIDAY

M/W CLASSES MEET

June 6

LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW2

$25 Late withdrawal fee after this date.

June 25

LAST M/W CLASS

June 26

LAST T/TH CLASS

June 27

MAKE-UP DAY

July 7

GRADES DUE

1 2 3 4

$50 Late registration fee: mail-in, drop-off, or online at https://mywestfield.westfield.ma.edu

To accommodate unscheduled absences

Payment is required at time of registration. Tuition waiver forms must be presented with registration for waiver credit; retroactive credit is not allowed. Date of withdrawal for seven-week or other non-standard classes will be at the mid-point. May 19th registration in person only. Discount cannot be combined with other discounts/tuition waivers.

Summer Session II, 2014

July 1 – August 11, 2014 Start and end dates may vary – Please see course offerings section for specific dates.

April 7 – 11

EARLY REGISTRATION1 AND $50 EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT4

Mail-in, drop-off or online at https://mywestfield.westfield.ma.edu

April 7 – 10, April 28 – May 1

REGISTRATION ADVISING

Call (413) 572-8020 for an appointment

April 12 – June 16

GENERAL REGISTRATION1

Mail-in, drop-off or online at https://mywestfield.westfield.ma.edu

June 13

DEADLINE FOR DELAYED PAYMENT

Previous delayed payment students only. No new applications accepted.

June 16

CLASS CANCELLATIONS BEGIN FOR LOW-ENROLLED COURSES

June 17

LATE REGISTRATION BEGINS

July 1

CLASSES BEGIN

July 4

INDEPENDENCE DAY

University closed

July 18

LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW2

$25 Late withdrawal fee after this date.

August 7

LAST T/TH CLASS

August 8

MAKE-UP DAY

August 11

LAST M/W CLASS

August 14

GRADES DUE

1 2 3 4

$50 Late registration fee: mail-in, drop-off, or online at https://mywestfield.westfield.ma.edu

To accommodate unscheduled absences

Payment is required at time of registration. Tuition waiver forms must be presented with registration for waiver credit; retroactive credit is not allowed. Date of withdrawal for seven-week or other non-standard classes will be at the mid-point. July 1 registration in person only. Discount cannot be combined with other discounts/tuition waivers.


Westfield state University 3 Graduate and continuing education

Registration Information

Web Registration Payment You can pay your bill online immediately following registration with a credit card. If you would prefer to print the statement page and mail it in with payment, please know that payment is due within 5 days of registration. Failure to do so will result in the addition of the $100 non-refundable late payment fee and loss of the early payment discount.

myWestfield is Westfield State’s web portal.

Register by mail, drop off or online.

It is a secure site providing students, faculty and

If you prefer not to register online but are unable to register during published days and times, please consider leaving your registration and payment in our secure drop box; we will enter the data at the earliest possible time. Your course schedule and payment receipt will be mailed to you. You will be notified if the course (s) you select are closed or cancelled.

staff with world-class services, featuring a single sign-on website for campus announcements, web for students/faculty/staff, e-mail, course tools, library access and much more! Using myWestfield is the only way to find your grades, register online or access your e-mail, and is the best way to stay informed regarding news and upcoming events.

Registration • Grades • Email Available through https://mywestfield.westfield.ma.edu MyWestfield Access: Log in to the portal with your first initial, last name and last 4 digits of your CWID. Your initial password will be your CWID or current email password. After logging in, Your Email Account is displayed on the first page Click Academics tab to Register find registration tools to add or drop classes If you experience difficulty logging in, contact the IT HELP Desk at 572-5300 x4357.

Employees of Westfield State University are permitted to register during general registration and late registration periods only. Employee registration for non-credit courses begins one week prior to the start of the class, pending availability. For more complete information and policies, please visit our website at westfield.ma.edu/dgce

Academic Advising Upon admission to an academic program, you are assigned a major advisor. It is your responsibility to arrange an appointment with the advisor as soon as you are admitted into a program to outline your program of study, taking into consideration previous work and your academic objectives. Although your advisor will assist you in planning your program, you must assume responsibility for knowing and meeting the curriculum requirements. Please visit our website at westfield.ma.edu/dgce for more information, or call (413) 572-8020 to make an appointment.


4 Summer Sessions 2014 Withdrawal and Refund Schedule Withdrawal

Professor's Signature

Transcript Notation

Tuition & Fees

Before the semester begin date

No

None

Student owes $75 non-refundable Registration Fee

Before the first class meeting

No

None

Student owes $150 non-refundable Registration Fee & Non-refundable Educational Service Fee. No refund for Winter Session.

Before the second class meeting

No

None

Student receives 75% refund of total tuition and fees (excluding non-refundable late registration fee and late payment fee). No refund for Winter Session.

Before the third class meeting

Yes

W

Student receives 40% refund of total tuition and fees (excluding non-refundable late registration fee and late payment fee). No refund for Winter Session.

After the third class meeting

Yes

W

There are no refunds for classes dropped after the third class meeting.

After withdrawal deadline*

Yes

W

Students dropping after the last day to withdraw will incur a $25 Late Withdrawal Fee.

W

No refund if after third class meeting.

Administrative withdrawal for non-attendance** After add-drop period

N/A

W

No refund if after third class meeting.

Failure to withdraw

N/A

F

No refund.

*Approved for extenuating circumstances only; must have the Dean’s approval. ** At instructor’s discretion.

Withdrawal and Refund POLICY Students may withdraw from courses before the second scheduled meeting without notation on their permanent record. Students must withdraw in writing. A Withdrawal Form is available in the DGCE Office or on our website. A withdrawal after the second class meeting requires the student to obtain the signature of the faculty member. Non-attendance does not ensure withdrawal from a course. It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from courses as outlined above, or a “Failure to Withdraw” grade of “F” will result. At the instructor’s discretion, a student may sometimes be reported for non-attendance and an Administrative Withdrawal may be requested, but it should not be assumed that nonattendance will result in withdrawal from a course. In addition, non-payment does not result in Administrative Withdrawal from a course.

Non-Refundable Fees Refunds of tuition and instructional fees, if any, are made on the basis of the date and time of receipt of a student’s withdrawal. The registration fee, late registration fee, and late payment fee are non-refundable. The registration and educational service fees will only be refunded for officially cancelled courses. Failure to pay or submit tuition waiver forms within 5 days of web registration will result in the addition of the $100 non-refundable late payment fee. The DGCE accepts checks, money orders, Mastercard, American Express, Visa and Discover cards. Cash cannot be accepted for payment over $10.

Financial Aid The Financial Aid Office at Westfield State University is located within the Student Administrative Service Center and is committed to insuring that no student is unable to pursue his or her educational goals for lack of financial resources. Westfield State University participates in a

wide variety of federal, state, and private programs. Assistance can be in the form of gift aid (scholarships and grants) and self-help programs (loans, work study and graduate assistantships). The staff of the Financial Aid Office are available for assistance at 572-5218.

Online and Brick & Click Courses Online and Brick & Click courses are deemed to begin “meeting” on the first day of the semester at 9am, unless otherwise noted. Online and Brick & Click courses will be considered “meeting” as other in-person courses that begin the first day of the term (i.e., once per week for 14 weeks in fall/spring, twice per week for 6 weeks in the summer). No refunds for Winter Session after class session begins. Winter Session class “meeting” will count as meeting once on the first day of the course and each day thereafter. The refund and withdrawal schedule follows this “meet” schedule and is effective regardless of individual student login. Please note that online courses may have earlier start dates.

Meal Plan Refunds Meal Plan pricing varies, dependent on the number of meals in the chosen plan. Please see the University Bulletin online or visit the policies section at westfield.ma.edu/dgce for more information on meal plans and refunds.

Parking Privileges Parking decals are required and only available online at http://buymypermit.com/wsu/. Vehicles without parking decals will be ticketed. For more information, please see the policies section at westfield.ma.edu/dgce.

Student I.D. Card All Westfield State University students should have a bar-coded Student I.D. card as I.D. cards are required to print information on campus. For more information, please see the policies section at westfield.ma.edu/dgce.


Westfield state University 5 Graduate and continuing education Health Insurance Requirement Chapter 15A of the Massachusetts General Laws mandates that every full or three-quarter time student in a public or private institution of higher education during the Fall and Spring terms, shall participate in a qualifying student health insurance program. You may waive this insurance coverage if you certify that you have comparable coverage. Failure to submit the proper waiver form will render you liable for the state-mandated coverage provided by the University and you will be billed accordingly. Post-baccalaureate and graduate students are considered 3/4-time at 6.75 credits and full-time at 9 credits. Undergraduate students are considered three-quarter time at 9 credits and full-time at 12 or more credits.

Health Insurance Waiver Information Please be aware that effective with the Fall 2009 semester, all students enrolled in three-quarter time coursework (6.75 or more credits for Post-bac. and graduate, 9 or more credits for Undergraduate) and who do not wish to purchase a health plan through the university, must provide proof of medical insurance coverage by posting this information via the web. We will no longer accept this information on paper. In order to avoid being assessed a state mandated insurance charge you must waive the fee by entering your medical insurance information online at www.universityhealthplans.com From the main screen, please do the following: • Select Westfield State University. • Select the “Accident & Sickness Insurance Plan” option. • Then click on the “Waiver Form” link to continue the waiver process.

Delayed Payment Westfield State University offers a program for matriculated students that allows for payment of tuition over a period of time during the semester. Students must meet the following requirements: • Matriculation in a degree or certification program through DGCE. • Payment of the application fee (non-refundable). • Ability to pay total tuition and fees by published due dates. • Students must follow all regulations regarding withdrawals as stated in the Division’s refund policy, and are responsible for total payment even if they withdraw before the end of the semester and regardless of grade. No student may apply for delayed payment who has been sent to a Collection Agent or placed in Administrative Withdrawal. First payment due at registration. Students must complete the application and have it approved before they may register into courses. The

application must be completed each semester. There is a late payment penalty charge if bills are not paid in full by the date of the final payment. Any account sent to Collection is charged a 20% collection fee. The first payment is due with registration, and includes the $100 non-refundable fee. The remaining payments are due according to the following schedule: Fall Semester Last Friday in September Last Friday in October Spring Semester Last Friday in February Last Friday in March Summer Semesters At mid-point in term

Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver In accordance with Chapter 915 of the Acts of 1977, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the WSU Division of Graduate and Continuing Education will waive tuition for persons over 60 for Massachusetts residents only, provided registration, institutional fees and related expenses are borne by the student. Students must have the Waiver Form completed in advance of registration. The form is available in the Continuing Education Office. Proof of date of birth is required.

AUDITING CLASSES

Students may audit any in person course. Online and hybrid courses are not available to audit. Students are encouraged to audit Signature Classes, which are classes listed on the non-credit course offerings page in this catalog. Registration for these courses begins on the first day of registration for credit-bearing courses. In person classes not listed in the non-credit course offerings page may still be audited, pending available space in the class, and registration begins one week prior to the start of the class. Students registering for an audited class will not be offered an early payment discount nor charged a late registration fee.

TUITION AND FEES: Undergraduate per credit* $260 Graduate per credit* $280 MSW per credit* $365 Delayed Payment Fee (non-refundable) $100 Early Payment Discount until Apr. 11** $50 Auditing*** per credit $50 Nursing Fee $500 each Fall & Spring Semester Graduate Psychology Practicum Fee $100 Student Teaching Fee (per placement) $100 Late Registration Fee (non-refundable) $50 *Includes $85 per credit (UG) or $105 per credit (G) tuition, $75 Registration Fee (non-refundable), $75 Educational Service Fee (non-refundable after semester starts), and other instructional fees. **Cannot be combined with other discounts/tuition waivers. ***Courses with a certification component cannot be audited, and DGCE reserves the right to limit courses and seats available to audit at any time.


6 Summer Sessions 2014

Summer Session I Course #

Title

Pre-req?

Core

Cr

Start/End Dates

Days

Times

Location

Instructor

ART UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ART 0104-501 (10015)

DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS

AAPP

3

05/20-06/03

Tue

600830PM

PAR 114

J. Wainright

ONLINE

C. Swaidan

ART 0104 - In class meetings: 5/20, 5/27, 6/3 (Brick-and-Click) ART 0106-501 (10019)

ART SURVEY: PREHISTMIDDLE AGE

AAPP

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ART 0108-501 (10018)

COMPUTER GRAPHICS I

AAPP

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

B. Keim

ART 0204-501 (10016)

POTTERY I

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

PAR 018

L. Siska

ART 0205-501 (10013)

SCULPTURE I

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

600915PM

PAR 016

K. Hollingworth

ART 0304-501 (10017)

POTTERY II

PR

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

PAR 018

L. Siska

ART 0305-501 (10014)

SCULPTURE II

PR

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

600915PM

PAR 016

K. Hollingworth

ART 0322-501 (10021)

ART EDUCATION CURRICULUM

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

500815PM

WILSN 112

W. Greaney

ART 0323-501 (10020)

INTRO TO ART EDUCATION

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

500815PM

WILSN 112

W. Greaney

LSCI

4

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

5301030PM

WILSN 202

C. Grobe

BIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0102-501 (10031)

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY

BIOL 0102 - This course also meets in Wilson 207 BIOL 0104-501 (10033)

HUMAN BIOLOGY

LSCI

4

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Hoagland

BIOL 0104-502 (10034)

HUMAN BIOLOGY

LSCI

4

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Hoagland

BIOL 0106-501 (10030)

BIOLOGY TODAY

LSCI

4

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Christensen

BIOL 0128-501 (10029)

INTRO:ORGAN.,ECOL & EVOL BIOL

4

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

5301030PM

WILSN 202

J. Hanselman

BIOL 0237-501 (10032)

HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS. I

4

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

5301030PM

WILSN 224

D. Doe

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

R. Alzubaidi

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

R. Bourke

ONLINE

H. Sackett

PR

LSCI

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ECONOMICS UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ACCT 0104-501 (10044)

PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING I

PR

AVIA 0243-501 (10050)

AVIATION LAW

ECON 0101-501 (10060)

PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS

SOCU

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ECON 0102-501 (10061)

PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS

SOCU

3

05/19-06/27

Tue

600915PM

WILSN 400

J. Wagner

ECON 0300-501 (10064)

MONEY AND BANKING

3

05/19-06/27

Thu

600915PM

WILSN 400

J. Wagner

PR

Instructions for logging into online classes can be found on page 27.

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


Westfield state University 7 Graduate and continuing education FINC 0207-501 (10066)

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

L. Nguyen

FINC 0320-501 (10065)

MONEY AND BANKING

PR

3

05/19-06/27

Thu

WILSN 400

J. Wagner

MGMT 0101-501 (10148)

INTRO TO BUSINESS

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

S. Chuku

MGMT 0107-501 (10068)

SOFTWARE APP IN MGMT

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Naidorf

MGMT 0221-501 (10069)

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

G. Merlo

MGMT 0241-501 (10071)

BUSINESS LAW

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

P. Ettman

MGMT 0250-501 (10070)

QUANT APPROACH TO BUS DEC

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. Furnelli

MGMT 0321-501 (10072)

MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Bakuli

MGMT 0338-501 (10073)

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

S. Knipes

MGMT 0346-501 (10074)

LEADERSHIP

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Kimball

MGMT 0398-501 (10075)

INT:BUSINESS I NTERNSHIP

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Bakuli

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

J. O’Brien

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Hughes

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. Waskiewicz

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Prusank

3

05/19-06/27

Tue

ELY 313

S. Kang

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. Gardner

3

05/19-06/27

Wed

WILSN 404

J. Carabetta

3

05/19-06/27

K. Haar

3

05/19-06/27

K. Haar

PR

GDIV

600915PM

MGMT 0398 - Internship paperwork required to enroll MRKT 0231-501 (10076)

MARKETING MANAGEMENT

MRKT 0328-501 (10077)

PRIN OF ADVERTISING

MRKT 0337-501 (10078)

CONSUMER BEHAVIOR

PR

COMMUNICATION UNDERGRADUATE COURSES COMM 0101-501 (10125)

INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION

COMM 0201-501 (10124)

INTRO TO COMM TECH

COMM 0329-501 (10123)

CRIME AND THE MEDIA

SOCU PR

500815PM

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCI. UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CAIS 0117-501 (10041)

INTRO COMP PROG(BASIC)

ARSN

600915PM

CAIS 0117 - 12 week course runs from May 21 - Aug 6, 2014 CAIS 0396-501 (10042)

COMP SCIENCE INTERN A

CAIS 0396 - Permission of instructor required CAIS 0397-501 (10043)

COMP SCIENCE INTERN B

CAIS 0397 - Permission of instructor required

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


8 Summer Sessions 2014 CRIMINAL JUSTICE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0313-501 (10089)

QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN CRJU

PR

CRJU 0340-501 (10088)

ST: CRIME AND BEHAVIOR

CRJU 0340-502 (10090)

ST: JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

ARSN

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

500815PM

HMC PC

J. Gustafson

PR

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

600915PM

HMC 01

W. Cook

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

B. Cho

ONLINE

B. Cho

GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0607-501 (10091)

CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY II

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

CRJU 0698-501 (10092)

ST: ANATOMY OF HOMICIDE

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

500815PM

HMC 03

A. Perry

530845PM

WILSN 403

G. Roberts

EDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0201-501 (10097)

LEARNING & ASSESSMENT

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

EDUC 0221-501 (10098)

INTRO STDNT EXCEPT LEARN NEEDS

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Henley

EDUC 0309-501 (10100)

CHILDRENS LITERATURE

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

K. Itterly

EDUC 0370-501 (10112)

LANG/COMM DEV & INTERVENTION

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

530845PM

WILSN 109

F. St. PeterSanft

EDUC 0374-501 (10114)

CAREER EDUC/TRANS STDT W/DISAB

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

530845PM

WILSN 109

D. Burke

EDUC 0381-501 (10110)

EARLY INT YG CH SP NDS

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

530845PM

WILSN 116

P. Carleen

EDUC 0396-501 (10102)

SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED

3

05/19-06/27

Tue

430745PM

WILSN 300

E. Bailey

3

05/19-06/27

PR

EDUC 0396 (Brick-and-Click course) EDUC 0398-501 (10104)

GLOBAL EXP: COSTA RICA

T. Knowles

EDUC 0398 - Contact International Programs office to enroll

GRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0509-501 (10101)

CHILDREN’S LITERATURE

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

K. Itterly

EDUC 0530-501 (10106)

CHILDREN’S SPEAK/ LISTEN

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

HMC 03

M. Curro

EDUC 0540-501 (10099)

STU W/EXCEPTIONAL LRNG NDS

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Henley

EDUC 0570-501 (10113)

SP-LANG PROB-SP NDS CH

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

530845PM

WILSN 109

F. St. PeterSanft

EDUC 0574-501 (10115)

CAREER EDUC FOR STUD W/SPC NDS

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

530845PM

WILSN 109

D. Burke

EDUC 0581-501 (10111)

EARLY INT/YNG CHILD W/SPEC NDS

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

530845PM

WILSN 116

P. Carleen

EDUC 0596-501 (10103)

SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED

3

05/19-06/27

Tue

430745PM

WILSN 300

E. Bailey

530845PM

EDUC 0596 (Brick-and-Click course)

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


Westfield state University 9 Graduate and continuing education EDUC 0598-501 (10105)

GLOBAL EXP: COSTA RICA

3

05/19-06/27

T. Knowles

EDUC 0598 - Contact International Programs office to enroll EDUC 0632-501 (10107)

RESEARCH IN EDUCATION

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

430745PM

WILSN 314

S. Leibowitz

EDUC 0633-501 (10108)

SOC CULTURAL THEOR:FOUND OF ED

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

530845PM

WILSN 316

J. Nowicki

EDUC 0690-501 (10109)

CURR&INST/STU/SP NDS/L.R.E.

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

430745PM

WILSN 401

L. Baker

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

500815PM

WILSN 319

Staff

500815PM

WILSN 317

M. Sandidge

ONLINE

G. Neikirk

WILSN 319

S. Quandt

EDUC 0690 - Meets in class for first 3 classes(Brick-and-Click)

ENGLISH UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0211-501 (10084) BRITISH LIT.1603-1780

PR

LPA

ENGL 0317-501 (10087) SHAKESPEARE: TRAG.&HIS

PR

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

ENGL 0392-501 (10085) BUS AND TECH WRITING

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

Staff

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Hennessy

GDIV/ SOCU

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

E. MoralesDiaz

LSCI

4

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

WILSN 311

F. Giuliano

GRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0631-501 (10086) ST:MOD AMER LIT UP TO 1960

500815PM

ETHNIC AND GENDER STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EGST 0102-501 (10121)

INTRO WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES

EGST 0207-501 (10120)

INTRO NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES

LCUL 0220-501 (10116)

ENVISIONING THE AMERICAS

GDIV

GENERAL SCIENCE (PHYSICAL SCIENCE) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES GNSC 0101-501 (10028)

PHYSICAL SCIENCE LEC/LAB

8151030PM

GNSC 0101 - Also meets M/W, 5-8:15pm in Wilson room 314

GEOGRAPHY-REGIONAL PLANNING UNDERGRADUATE COURSES GARP 0102-501 (10010)

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY W/LAB

LSCI

4

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

R. Bristow

GARP 0210-501 (10011)

CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY

GDIV

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

K. Terzano

ONLINE

J. Dempsey

WILSN 207

M. Anciello

HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES HIST 0102-501 (10080)

WESTERN EXPERIENCE II

SOCU

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

HIST 0131-501 (10082)

U.S. HISTORY TO 1865

HSGV

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

HIST 0215-501 (10079)

INTRO:ASIA, AFRICA & MID EAST

GDIV

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

E. Young

HIST 0276-501 (10081)

LATIN AMERICA TO 1800

GDIV/ SOCU

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

C. CleatonRuiz

600915PM

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


10 Summer Sessions 2014 HIST 0290-501 (10083)

HORROR AND SOCIAL CHANGE

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Abate

WILSN 418

M. Bardwell

HIST 0290 - Contact International Programs office to enroll

MATHEMATICS UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MATH 0105-501 (10037)

CALCULUS I

TMTH

4

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

6001015PM

MATH 0108-501 (10039)

ELEMENTARY STATISTICS

TMTH

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

B. Hiney

MATH 0111-501 (10038)

MATH APPLICATIONS

TMTH

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Ahmadov

MATH 0115-501 (10040)

MATH FOR BUS-SOC SCI

TMTH

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

C. Gendron

ASCI

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

500830PM

WDWRD 234

D. Laing

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

500830PM

WDWRD 238

D. Laing

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

500830PM

WDWRD 235

S. Laing

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Schwartz

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

R. Rausch

MOVEMENT SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MOVP 0100-501 (10094)

INTRO TO EXERCISE SCIENCE

MOVP 0205-501 (10095)

PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE

MOVP 0303-501 (10093)

HEALTH EDUC. IN ELEM SCHOOL

MOVP 0325-501 (10096)

WOMEN AND SPORT

PR

PR

UDIV

GRADUATE COURSES MOVP 0640-501 (10022)

ADVANCED MOTOR LEARNING

MUSIC UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MUSC 0104-501 (10008)

WORLD MUSIC

AAPP/ GDIV

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

R. Gibson

MUSC 0160-501 (10009)

HISTORY OF JAZZ

AAPP/ UDIV

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

P. Coutsouridis

MUSC 0199-501 (10139)

AFRICAN DRUMMING

3

05/31, 06/07, 06/08, 06/14

Sat/ Sun

1000400PM

BATES 117

J. Cohen

PHILOSOPHY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PHIL 0102-501 (10035)

INTRO TO ETHICS

LPA

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

WILSN 304

B. Art

PHIL 0109-501 (10036)

INTRO TO PHIL OF RELIGION

LPA

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

600915PM

WILSN 304

B. Art

POLITICAL SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES POLS 0101-501 (10140)

AMERICAN NATL GOVT

HSGV

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

Y. Jo

POLS 0105-501 (10141)

LAW,COURTS & POLITICS

SOCU

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

P. Zampini

Instructions for logging into online classes can be found on page 27.

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


Westfield state University 11 Graduate and continuing education PSYCHOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0101-501 (10007) INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

E. Bressler

PSYC 0105-501 (10002) RESEARCH METH IN PSYCHOLOGY

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

S. Dutch

PSYC 0203-501 (10003) ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT

PR

3

05/19-06/27

Tue

WILSN 116

J. Gebelt

PSYC 0206-501 (10001) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

J. Szpiler

PSYC 0312-501 (10004) PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCH

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

S. Jackson

PSYC 0336-501 (10005) PSYCH OF THE FAMILY

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. Kiefer

PSYC 0353-PC1 (10006)

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

L. Albright

PSYC 0621-501 (10119) BASIC & APPLIED RESEARCH

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

600915PM

WILSN 116A

J. Camilleri

PSYC 0630-501 (10118) ADV DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCH

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

WILSN 112

T. Nolan

3

05/19-06/27

Staff

3

05/19-06/27

Staff

3

05/19-06/27

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

WILSN 317

C. Daniel

3

05/19-06/27

Wed

600915PM

WILSN 101

T. Dong

WILSN 316

M. Wolf

ST:PSYCHOLOGY OF PREJUDICE

SOCU

600915PM

GRADUATE COURSES

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0696-501 (10147)

IS:IND STUDY FOR M. P. A.

CRJU 0696 - Independent Study paperwork required to enroll MGMT 0599-501 (10146)

IS:IND STUDY/ NON-PROFIT MGMT

MGMT 0599 - Independent Study paperwork required to enroll PADM 0608-501 (10142)

ORG BEHAV NPFT AND PUB ORG

PADM 0608 (Brick-and-Click course) PADM 0650-501 (10143)

RSRCH METHODS IN PUBLIC ADMIN

PADM 0650 - One in-class meeting Jun 25, 6-9:15 in Wilson 101 (Brick-and-Click)Course begins online on 05/19 PADM 0660-501 (10144)

ETHICS AND ACCOUNTABILITY

3

05/19-06/27

Tue/ Thu

600915PM

PADM 0699-501 (10145)

IND STUDY IN PUBLIC MGMT

3

05/19-06/27

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. Dong

Staff

PADM 0699 - Independent Study paperwork required to enroll

SOCIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCI 0200-501 (10027)

CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

SOCI 0308-501 (10023)

SOCIAL INEQUALITY

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

G. Aquino

SOCI 0315-501 (10024)

SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

N. Mangaliso

SOCI 0316-501 (10025)

SMALL GROUPS

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. Dong

SOCI 0321-501 (10026)

SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY

PR

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. Smith

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


12 Summer Sessions 2014 WORLD LANGUAGE STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LLIT 0202-501 (10117)

WOMEN WRITERS OF AMERICAS:US

LSPA 0205-501 (10012)

SPANISH COMP (INTERMEDIATE)

LPA/ UDIV

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

E. MoralesDiaz

3

05/19-06/27

ONLINE

ONLINE

Staff

Summer Session II Course #

Title

Pre-req?

Core

Cr

Start/End Dates

Days

Times

Location

Instructor

ART UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ART 0102-501 (11021)

PAINTING I

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

600915PM

PAR 114

W. Greaney

ART 0104-502 (11018)

DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS

AAPP

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

B. Keim

ART 0107-501 (11020)

ART SURVEY: RENAISSANCE-PRESENT

AAPP

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

I. Imeh

ART 0202-501 (11022)

PAINTING II

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

PAR 114

W. Greaney

ART 0206-501 (11017)

ELECTRONIC PUBLICATION DESIGN

AAPP

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

J. Wainright

ART 0357-501 (11019)

ISLAMIC ART

GDIV

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

C. Swaidan

ASCI

3

07/01-08/11

Mon/ Wed

WILSN 300

R. Rees

PR

600915PM

ASTRONOMY (PHYSICAL SCIENCE) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ASTR 0101-501 (11025)

ASTRONOMY

600915PM

BIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0104-503 (11064)

HUMAN BIOLOGY

LSCI

4

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

R. White

BIOL 0106-502 (11028)

BIOLOGY TODAY

LSCI

4

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Christensen

BIOL 0123-501 (11097)

MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN SCIEN

ARSN

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

S. O’Brien

BIOL 0239-501 (11029)

HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS II

4

07/01-08/11

Mon/ Wed

WILSN 224

R. Thompson

PR

5301030PM

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ECONOMICS UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ACCT 0105-501 (11036)

PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

R. Alzubaidi

MGMT 0220-501 (11096)

PROD-OPERATIONS MGMT

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Bakuli

MGMT 0314-501 (11054)

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

R. Wilson

Instructions for logging into online classes can be found on page 27.

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


Westfield state University 13 Graduate and continuing education MGMT 0325-501 (11053)

BUS STRATEGY & POLICY

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

C. Daniel

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

N. Dobereiner

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

J. Jones

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

J. Gustafson

COMMUNICATION UNDERGRADUATE COURSES COMM 0101-502 (11085)

INTRO TO MASS COMMUNICATION

SOCU

CRIMINAL JUSTICE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0335-501 (11065)

COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE

CRJU 0340-503 (11066)

ST: CRIME FILMS IN SOCIETY

PR

GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0698-502 (11098)

ST: MASSACHUSETTS CRIM. LAW

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

V. Ascolillo

CRJU 0631-501 (11067)

MULTINATIONAL CRIME

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

D. Price

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Kennedy

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

500815PM

WILSN 314

B. Conners

3

06/30-07/14

MonThu

900300PM

WILSN 109

J. Hughes

EDUCATION UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0309-502 (11069)

CHILDRENS LITERATURE

EDUC 0377-501 (11071)

LRNG DISAB. & INSTR. STRATEG.

EDUC 0380-502 (11073)

MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION

PR UDIV

EDUC 0380 - This course meets from June 30 to July 14

GRADUATE COURSES EDUC 0509-502 (11070)

CHILDREN’S LITERATURE

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Kennedy

EDUC 0513-501 (11084)

EVAL TECHNIQUES/EDUC

3

07/01-08/11

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

WILSN 317

G. Roberts

EDUC 0577-501 (11072)

LRNG DISABIL./ INSTR STRAT.

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

500815PM

WILSN 314

B. Conners

EDUC 0580-502 (11074)

MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION

3

06/30-07/14

MonThu

900300PM

WILSN 109

J. Hughes

ONLINE

M. Kennedy

WILSN 116

M. Curro

EDUC 0580 - This course meets from June 30 to July 14 EDUC 0622-501 (11075)

CASE STUDIES/ MID & SEC

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

EDUC 0642-501 (11076)

INFLUENCE/PLAY YNG CHLD

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

EDUC 0645-501 (11077)

PRAC I:CLIN EXP RDING ELEM

6

07/01-08/11

500815PM

S. Berkowitz

EDUC 0645 - Permission from Dr. Berkowitz required to enroll

ENGLISH UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0217-501 (11063)

AMERICAN LIT SINCE 1865

PR

LPA

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

600915PM

WILSN 319

Staff

ENGL 0221-501 (11060)

WORLD LITERATURE I

PR

GDIV/ LPA

3

07/01-08/11

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

WILSN 319

Staff

ENGL 0392-502 (11061)

BUS AND TECH WRITING

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

Staff

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


14 Summer Sessions 2014 GRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0632-501 (11062)

ST: BRIT LIT:NARR AND VOICE

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

500815PM

WILSN 317

E. Starr

ETHNIC AND GENDER STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COURSES EGST 0208-501 (11083)

HIP HOP CULTURES

SOCU/ UDIV

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

E. Morales-Diaz

EGST 0210-501 (11082)

US LATINO/ A LITERATURES

LPA

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

E. Morales-Diaz

SOCU

3

06/30-08/08

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. LeDoux

LSCI

4

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

500815PM

WILSN 316

A. Reyes

500815PM

WILSN 316

A. Reyes

GEOGRAPHY-REGIONAL PLANNING UNDERGRADUATE COURSES GARP 0101-501 (11011)

WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY

GEOLOGY (PHYSICAL SCIENCE) UNDERGRADUATE COURSES GEOL 0101-501 (11026)

PHYSICAL GEOLOGY W/ LAB

GEOL 0101 - Also meets Wed(5:00 – 8:00pm) and includes one Saturday field trip GEOL 0102-501 (11027)

PHYSICAL GEOLOGY

ASCI

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

HSGV

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

N. Aieta

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Abate

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

J. Dempsey

ONLINE

C. Cleaton-Ruiz

HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES HIST 0132-501 (11057)

U.S. HISTORY SINCE 1865

HIST 0213-501 (11059)

WORLD HISTORY TO 16TH CENTURY

HIST 0302-501 (11055)

INTRO HIST RESEARCH/ ANALYSIS

HIST 0373-501 (11056)

MODERN LATIN AMERICA

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

RDNGS: MOD EUR 1789-PRES

3

06/30-08/08

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

WILSN 207

M. Anciello

TMTH

3

07/01-08/11

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

WILSN 418

J. Livingstone

TMTH

4

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

6001015PM

WILSN 418

M. Bardwell

TMTH

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

C. Gendron

PR

GRADUATE COURSES HIST 0620-501 (11058)

MATHEMATICS UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MATH 0104-501 (11030)

PRECALCULUS

MATH 0106-501 (11031)

CALCULUS II

MATH 0108-502 (11032)

ELEMENTARY STATISTICS

PR

MATH 0111-502 (11033)

MATH APPLICATIONS

TMTH

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. Ahmadov

MATH 0115-502 (11034)

MATH FOR BUS-SOC SCI

TMTH

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

C. Gendron

MATH 0352-501 (11035)

FOUND TEACH MATH-ELED (1-6)

2

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

WILSN 416

J. Hughes

PR

600815PM

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For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


Westfield state University 15 Graduate and continuing education MOVEMENT SCIENCE GRADUATE COURSES MOVP 0605-501 (11008)

APP QUANT METH/ PHYS EDUC

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. Matthews

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

E. Orgill

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

E. Orgill

HSGV

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

F. Fleron

SOCU

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

C. Laliberte

MUSIC UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MUSC 0160-502 (11009)

HISTORY OF JAZZ

MUSC 0160-503 (11010)

HISTORY OF JAZZ

AAPP/ UDIV AAPP/ UDIV

POLITICAL SCIENCE UNDERGRADUATE COURSES POLS 0101-502 (11086)

AMERICAN NATL GOVT

PSYCHOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0101-502 (11007)

INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 0201-501 (11002)

PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

L. Albright

PSYC 0205-501 (11003)

CAREER DEVELOPMENT

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

M. McCartney

PSYC 0215-501 (11006)

ADAPT. AND ANIM BEHAV.

PR

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

WILSN 109

E. Bressler

600915PM

PSYC 0304-501 (11001)

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

S. Williams

PSYC 0308-501 (11005)

STATS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

S. Dutch

PSYC 0353-502 (11004)

ST: PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE

PR

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

L. Simpson

3

07/01-08/11

Sat

9001200PM

WILSN 116

R. Hayes

GRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0554-501 (11080)

ST: BODY IMAGE DISTURBANCES

PSYC 0554 (Brick-and-Click course) PSYC 0621-502 (11079)

BASIC & APPLIED RESEARCH

3

07/01-08/11

Mon/ Wed

600915PM

WILSN 116

J. Camilleri

PSYC 0645-501 (11078)

COUNSELING DIVERSE POPULATIONS

3

07/01-08/11

Tue/ Thu

530845PM

WILSN 112

Staff

PSYC 0664-501 (11081)

EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BEH.

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

J. Reyes

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0696-502 (11090)

IS:IND STUDY FOR M.P.A.

3

Staff

CRJU 0696 - Independent Study paperwork required to enroll MGMT 0599-502 (11089)

IS:IND STUDY/ NON-PROFIT MGMT

3

07/01-08/11

3

07/01-08/11

Staff

MGMT 0599 - Independent Study paperwork required to enroll PADM 0680-501 (11087)

ST:ANALYTICS IN THE PUB SECTOR

Tue/ Thu

600915PM

WILSN 400

T. Galanis

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


16 Summer Sessions 2014 PADM 0699-502 (11088)

IND STUDY IN PUBLIC MGMT

3

07/01-08/11

Staff

3

06/30-08/08

S. Fakunmoju

PADM 0699 - Independent Study paperwork required to enroll

SOCIAL WoRK GRADUATE COURSES SOCW 0543-501 (11016)

ADV. STANDING BRIDGE COURSE

SOCW 0543 – Primarily meets online with 3 in-class meetings(Brick-and-Click)

SOCIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCI 0202-501 (11024)

RACE & ETHNIC RELAT

PR

SOCI 0320-501 (11023)

SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION

PR

UDIV

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

G. Aquino

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

T. Smith

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

R. Ohayon

3

07/01-08/11

ONLINE

ONLINE

H. Viera

WORLD LANGUAGE STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LLIT 0201-501 (11012)

WOMEN WRIT.OF AMER:CARRIBBEAN

LSPA 0317-501 (11013)

GDIV/ LPA

ADV SPANISH COMPOSITION

PR

Instructions for logging into online classes can be found on page 27.

plan ahead caleionnd2a01r4 Fall Sess

Fall Semester: September 3 – December 16, 2014 Registration Advising: July 7 – 10, July 14 - 17 Early Registration, $50 Early Payment Discount: July 7 - 11

General Registration, online, mail-in, drop-off: July 12 – August 18 $50 Late Registration Fee Begins: August 19 New Student Orientation: August 6 CROSS REGISTRATION: AUGUST 5-7

Dates in the Plan ahead calendar are subject to change

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


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NON-CREDIT COURSE OFFERINGS

Dates: August 4-7, 2014

Time: 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

Cost: $499*

*$50 early registration discount deadline June 13, 2014 Westfield State University’s Test Prep SAT Summer Institute offers comprehensive information in a convenient format. The SAT Summer Institute is an intensive test prep program that provides students with the tools they need to prepare for, and ace, the SAT. The condensed one week format is a convenient way for students to develop essential test taking tools. Students are provided with an in-depth review of the exam materials, insight into strategies for succeeding on standardized tests, and a comprehensive study plan. Quantitative topics include: ■ Techniques for picking numbers for problems containing variables ■ Approaches to complicated geometry problems that involve more than one figure ■ Tactics for translating difficult word problems into equations Verbal topics include: ■ Spotting correct idiomatic speech in sentence correction problems ■ Recognizing key similarity and contrast indicators in sentence completion items ■ Knowing which parts of the passage to read for reading comprehension questions General topics include: ■ Utilizing the process of elimination ■ Mastering time management skills ■ Minimizing test anxiety ■ Identifying common distractors

For more information please call (413) 572-8033, email bfredette@westfield.ma.edu or visit us at www.westfield.ma.edu/communityed.

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


18 Summer Sessions 2014

2014 NON-CREDIT COURSES Course Listing Non-Credit Offerings Course (CRN) Title Date (s) Day (s) Time Cost CMED N022-001 (5011) GRE Prep Course April 1 - 24 Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm - 9:00pm $749.00 CMED N021-001 LSAT Prep Course (Online) May 1 - June 3 Tuesday/Thursday 7:00pm - 10:00pm $849.00* CMED N040-001 (5007) Profit by Creating Websites and Mobile Apps May 3 Saturday 9:00am - 3:30pm $100.00 CMED N050 Paralegal Studies Courses May 5 - June 20 Online Online $575.00 $1650.00 CMED N050 Paralegal Studies Courses June 30 - August 15 Online Online $575.00 $1650.00 CMED N017-001 Human Biology for Social Workers May 19-June 28 Online Online $415.00 CMED N013-001 MTEL Preparation - Communication and Literacy May 19 - June 18 Monday/Wednesday 4:30pm - 6:30pm $290.00 CMED N013-002 MTEL Preparation - Reading Only May 19 - June 2 Monday/Wednesday 4:30pm - 6:30pm $160.00 CMED N013-003 MTEL Preparation - Writing Only June 4 - June 18 Monday/Wednesday 4:30pm - 6:30pm $200.00 CMED N022-001 GRE Prep Course (Online) May 22 - July 1 Tuesday/Thursday 7:00pm - 9:00pm $749.00* CMED N023-001 GMAT Prep Course (Online) July 9 - August 18 Monday/Wednesday 7:00pm - 9:00pm $849.00* CMED N035-001 SAT Summer Institute August 4 - 7 Monday - Thursday 9:00am - 3:00pm $499.00* *Early registration discount may apply. Call 413-572-8033 or see websites for dates.

Classes Available for Auditing (Summer I) Course (CRN) Title Date (s) Day (s) Time Cost BIOL 0102-5C1 Environmental Biology May 19 - June 27 Tuesday/Thursday 5:30pm - 10:30pm $200.00 BIOL 0128-5C1 (10126) Intro: Organ, Ecol, and Evol Biology May 19 - June 27 Monday/Wednesday 5:30pm - 10:30pm $200.00 MATH 0105-5C1 (10127) Calculus I May 19 - June 27 Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm - 10:15pm $200.00 ART 0204-5C1 (10128) Pottery I May 19 - June 27 Monday/Wednesday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00 ART 0304-5C1 (10129) Pottery II May 19 - June 27 Monday/Wednesday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00 ART 0205-5C1 (10130) Sculpture I May 19 - June 27 Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00 ART 0305-5C1 (10131) Sculpture II May 19 - June 27 Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00 ART 0104-5C1 (10132) Design Fundamentals May 19 - June 27 Tuesday/ Online 6:00pm - 8:30pm $150.00 MOVP 0100-5C1 (10133) Intro to Exercise Science May 19 - June 27 Tuesday/Thursday 5:00pm - 8:30pm $150.00 MOVP 0303-5C1 (10134) Health Educ. In Elem. School May 19 - June 27 Tuesday/Thursday 5:00pm - 8:30pm $150.00 ENGL 0211-5C1 (10135) British Lit 1603-1780 May 19 - June 27 Monday/Wednesday 5:00pm - 8:15pm $150.00 ENGL 0317-5C1 (10136) Shakespeare: Trag. And His. May 19 - June 27 Tuesday/Thursday 5:00pm - 8:15pm $150.00 PHIL 0109-5C1 (10137) Intro to Philosophy of Religion May 19 - June 27 Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00 PHIL 0102-5C1 (10138) Intro to Ethics May 19 - June 27 Monday/Wednesday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00

Classes Available for Auditing (Summer II) Course (CRN) Title Date (s) Day (s) Time Cost ART 0102-5C1 (11091) Painting I June 30 - August 8 Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00 ART 0202-5C1 (11092) Painting II June 30 - August 8 Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00 MATH 0106-5C1 (11093) Calculus II June 30 - August 8 Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm - 10:15pm $200.00 ENGL 0217-5C1 (11094) American Lit Since 1865 June 30 - August 8 Tuesday/Thursday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00 ENGL 0221-5C1 (11095) World Literature I June 30 - August 8 Monday/Wednesday 6:00pm - 9:15pm $150.00 **Art courses do not include material fees.

To register, please fill out the non-credit registration form on page 19 or contact the non-credit office at 413-572-8033 or email noncredit@westfield.ma.edu. Course descriptions, additional information, and non-credit course policies are available online at:

westfield.ma.edu/CommunityEd


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Non-Credit Registration at Westfield State University 577 Western Avenue Westfield, MA 01086-1630 Phone: 413-572-8033 Fax: 413-572-5227 This registration form may be mailed, faxed, or dropped off to the Graduate and Continuing Education office in the Horace Mann Center at Westfield State University. Semester:________________

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westfield.ma.edu/CommunityEd


online learning (non-credit )

Ed2GO online courses Sample of ONLINE Courses: Accounting Fundamentals Creating Web Pages

Westfield State University, in collaboration with ed2go, offers an extensive portfolio of online courses. ed2go is one of the few online learning programs that offer instructor-facilitated courses. Instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners.

Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach Speed Spanish Project Management Fundamentals Grammar Refresher

Sample of ONLINE Programs:

Westfield State University’s online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. All courses run for six weeks (with a two-week grace period at the end) and are available every month. They are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. You can complete any of these courses entirely from your home or office and at any time of the day or night.

Building Analyst Quick Start Program (BPI BA Certification) – 60 hrs Medical Transcription – 240 hrs Travel Agent Training – 200 hrs Non-Profit Management – 300 hours Principles of Green Buildings – 30 hours Clinical Dental Assistant – 240 hours

For a complete course listing, please visit www.ed2go.com/westfield

JULY 7-AUGUST 1 Ages 5-16

Register early! Popular classes fill quickly, and course cancellations begin June 26 Phone: (413) 572-8557 Fax: (413) 572-5227 Email: collegeforkids@westfield.ma.edu

westfield.ma.edu/cfk


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Eligible scholarship applicants are those applying for graduate admission into the following programs: • Master of Education with Licensure • Master of Arts in Psychology (School Guidance Counseling concentration) • Master of Arts in English with Licensure • Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Licensure The Supporting Our Schools (S.O.S.) Scholarship, given by the Division of Graduate & Continuing Education, is for those individuals applying to graduate school and intending to work as school personnel, primarily in the role of teachers or guidance counselors. The scholarship will be awarded to several students in amounts of $2,000-$3,000 each. Application deadline: July 15, 2014 To apply for this scholarship, please visit www.GoBackNow.com. For additional information, please contact Amy Woody at awoody@westfield.ma.edu or (413) 572-8149.

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24 Summer Sessions 2014

July 13–July 19, 2014 Westfield CSI is an interactive, residential program for high school students ages 14-17 with an interest in Criminal Justice, Science, Investigations, and Technology. Students will work as a team to solve a “murder” on campus using forensic science, criminal justice, and the latest in crime scene investigation technology.

H.E.L.P. Exploring Health and Medicine July 20–July 26, 2014 The H.E.L.P. program is a hands-on, residential program for any high school student with an interest in health care fields: future doctors, nurses, physician assistants, physical therapists, phlebotomists, EMT’s, etc. This program includes observations and learning experiences at Noble Hospital in Westfield. This program is taught by the Nursing Department Faculty at Westfield State University.

Cost: $900.00 including instruction, lodging, meals, and more! Deposits are due April 25, 2014. To request more information please visit us at www.westfield.ma.edu/teenu or call Jessica Tansey at 413-572-8319, jtansey@westfield.ma.edu.


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common core of studies

The Common Core of Studies is divided into 5 sections (Humanities, Social Science, Mathematics/Applied Analytical Reasoning, Science, and Diversity) each having its own sub-categories. HUMANITIES SECTION (18 credits, 6 from each area):

English Composition (6 credits) [CMP] ENGL 0101 & 0102 English Composition I and II ENGL 0105 & 0110 English Composition I and II (HNRS) Literary & Philosophical Analysis (6 credits) [LPA] EDUC 0207 Philosophy of Education EGST 0210 US Latino/a Literatures ENGL 0210 British Literature to 1603 ENGL 0211 British Literature 1603-1780 ENGL 0212 British Lit from 1780 to the Present ENGL 0213 Introduction to British Literature ENGL 0215 Introduction to American Literature ENGL 0216 American Literature to 1865 ENGL 0217 American Literature since 1865 ENGL 0221 World Literature I ENGL 0222 World Literature II ENGL 0228 Introduction to Shakespeare LFRE 0201 Reading French Texts LLIT 0201 Women Writers of Americas: Global LLIT 0202 Women Writers of Americas: US LLIT 0210 Studies in Literature of Africa LLIT 0220 Studies in European Cultures LLIT 0310 Studies in Hispanic Civilization LSPA 0201 Reading Spanish Texts MATH 0216 Studies in Literature of Mathematics PHIL 0101 Intro to Social & Political Philosophy PHIL 0102 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 0104 Great Philosophical Issues PHIL 0109 Intro to Philosophy of Religion PHIL 0110 Intro to Philosophy of Science PHIL 0211 Asian Philosophy THEA 0260 Script Analysis & Interpretation Appreciation of the Arts (6 credits) [AAPP] ART 0104 Design Fundamentals ART 0106 Art Survey: Prehistoric to Middle Ages ART 0107 Art Survey: Renaissance to Present ART 0108 Intro to Computer Graphics ART 0206 Intro. To Elec. Publication Design ART 0354 Women Artists of Western World COMM 0245 The Silent Film ENGL 0240 Cultural Studies ENGL/COMM 0108 Introduction to Film MUSC 0101 Music Appreciation MUSC 0104 World Music MUSC 0110 Basic Music Theory MUSC 0160 History of Jazz THEA 0104 Introduction to Theatre THEA 0121 Acting Styles and Periods THEA 0151 Introduction to Performance THEA 0261 Theatre History: Early Stages THEA 0262 Theatre History: Ren. to Romant. THEA 0263 Theatre History: The Mod. Stage

SOCIAL SCIENCE SECTION (12 credits required; at least 3 credits must be from the U. S. History and Government area): U. S. History and Government (at least 3 credits) [HSGV] HIST 0131 U.S. History and Gov’t to 1865 HIST 0132 U.S. History & Gov’t, 1865-Present POLS 0101 American National Government POLS 0103 State and Local Government Social Understanding (maximum 9 credits) [SOCU] CAIS 0101 Computers and Society COMM 0101 Introduction to Mass Communication CRJU 0101 Introduction to Criminal Justice ECON 0101 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 0102 Principles of Microeconomics EDUC 0220 Schools in American Culture EGST 0208 Hip Hop Cultures EGST 0209 Images of Black and Brown GARP 0101 World Regional Geography GARP 0105 Introduction to Community Planning HIST 0101 Western Experience I HIST 0102 Western Experience II LANG 0210 Language, Culture & Society LCUL 0220 Envisioning the Americas POLS 0105 Law, Courts, and Politics POLS 0209 International Relations PSYC 0101 Introduction to Psychology SOCI 0101 Principles of Sociology MATHEMATICS/APPLIED ANALYTICAL REASONING SECTION (6 credits required; 3 credits must be from the Traditional Mathematics area): Traditional Mathematics (at least 3 credits) [TMTH] MATH 0104 Pre-calculus MATH 0105 Calculus I MATH 0106 Calculus II MATH 0108 Elementary Statistics MATH 0110 Mathematical Explorations MATH 0111 Mathematical Applications MATH 0115 Math for Business & Social Sciences MATH 0153 Foundations: Number Systems MATH 0250 Foundations: Patterns, Reasoning and Algebra MATH 0251 Foundations: Geometry MATH 0252 Foundations: Data Analysis and Probability Applied Analytical Reasoning [ARSN] BIOL 0123 Math Methods in Natural Sciences CAIS 0117 Intro Computer Programming: BASIC CAIS 0120 Computer Science Program Design CRJU 0313 Quantitative Methods in Criminal Justice ECON 0204 Intro to Mathematical Economics ECON 0305 Introduction to Econometric Methods GARP 0346 Quantitative Methods PHIL 0103 Symbolic Logic I PHIL 0206 Symbolic Logic II


26 Summer Sessions 2014 SCIENCE SECTION (7 credits; 4 must be a Lab. Science): Laboratory Science (at least 4 credits) [LSCI] BIOL 0102 Environmental Biology BIOL 0104 Human Biology BIOL 0106 Biology Today BIOL 0237 Human Anatomy and Physiology I CHEM 0101 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 0103 Chemistry of the Life Sciences CHEM 0109 General Chemistry I CHEM 0111 General Chemistry II GARP 0102 Physical Geography GEOL 0101 Physical Geology GNSC 0101 Physical Science PHSC 0101 Introduction to Physics PHSC 0115 General Physics I PHSC 0117 General Physics II PHSC 0125 Physics I PHSC 0127 Physics II Allied Science [ASCI] ASTR 0101 Astronomy ASTR 0121 Life in the Universe GARP 0206 Climate Change GEOL 0102 Physical Geology (no laboratory) GEOL 0106 Historical Geology GEOL 0124 Geological Hazards GEOL 0211 Geology in the Field: Selected Locations MOVP 0100 Introduction to Exercise Science DIVERSITY SECTION (6 credits, 3 credits from each area) Global Diversity [GDIV] ART 0333 Early 20th Century Art ART 0357 Islamic Art COMM 0213 Global Film Studies COMM 0222 Intercultural Communication COMM 0306 International Communication EGST 0102 Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies EGST 0206 Intro to Islamic Studies EGST 0211 Indian Cinema: Gender and Identity EGST 0213 Contemporary Issues in Islamic Studies EGST 0217 Culture and Personality ENGL 0221 World Literature I ENGL 0222 World Literature II ENGL 0224 World Ethnic Literature ENGL 0287 World Drama ENGL 0326 Women Writers ENGL 0327 Contemporary Cross-Cultural Lit GARP 0210 Cultural Geography HIST 0215 Intro to Middle East, Africa & Asia LARA 0102 Arabic II LARA 0103 Arabic III LARA 0104 Arabic IV LCHI 0102 Chinese II LCHI 0103 Chinese III LCHI 0104 Chinese IV LCUL 0201 Women in the Hispanic World LCUL 0220 Envisioning the Americas

LFRE 0102 LFRE 0103 LFRE 0104 LFRE 0201 LFRE 0205 LFRE 0305 LLIT 0201 LLIT 0210 LLIT 0220 LLIT 0310 LSPA 0102 LSPA 0103 LSPA 0104 LSPA 0201 LSPA 0215 LSPA 0315 MGMT 0338 MUSC 0104 PHIL 0217 POLS 0209 SOCI 0326

French II French III French IV Reading French Texts Speaking & Writing French: Intermediate Speaking & Writing French: Advanced Women Writers of Americas: Global Studies in Literature of Africa Studies in European Cultures Seminar in Hispanic Civilization Spanish II Spanish III Spanish IV Reading Spanish Texts Speaking &Writing Spanish: Intermediate Speaking &Writing Spanish: Advanced International Business World Music Political Philosophy and Film International Relations The Global Experience

United States Diversity [UDIV] ART 0358 African American Art COMM 0212 Film and Gender CRJU 0312 Women in the Criminal Justice System ECON 0304 Urban Economics EDUC 0380 Multicultural Education EGST 0101 Intro to Comparative Ethnic Studies EGST 0203 Intro to African American Exp. EGST 0204 Intro to Latino/a Studies EGST 0205 Intro to GLBT Studies EGST 0208 Hip Hop Cultures EGST 0209 Images of Black and Brown EGST 0212 Introduction to Asian American Studies EGST 0216 Deviance and Culture EGST 0220 Religion, Gender and Society EGST 0221 Women in Modern Organizations ENGL 0240 Cultural Studies ENGL 0324 Black American Literature ENGL 0328 Ethnic Literature of the U.S. GARP 0204 Housing in America HIST 0263 U.S. Women’s History HIST 0264 African American History HIST 0265 The Minority Experience HIST 0275 African-Amer Hist/Civil Rights since 1865 LANG 0210 Language, Culture & Society LCUL 0210 Hispanic/Latino Cultures in the U. S. LLIT 0202 Women Writers of the Americas: U.S. MOVP 0325 Women and Sport MUSC 0160 History of Jazz SOCI 0202 Race and Ethnic Relations SOCI 0319 Sociology of Sexualities


PLATOPEOPLE LEARNING AND TEACHING ONLINE


campus map

28 Summer Sessions 2014

1. The Horace Mann Center* Administration & Finance Admission Office Alumni & Community Relations Alumni Office College for Kids Community Education Computer Labs Criminal Justice Department Enrollment Management Equal Opportunity Event Management Financial Aid Graduate & Continuing Education Garden Cafe Human Resources Office Marketing Department Media Relations Multicultural Affairs President’s Office Purchasing Office Student Accounts Veterans’ Affairs Office

2. The Woodward Center* Alumni Field* Astroturf, Baseball Diamond, Track and Field House Athletic Storage Building/ Concessions and Rest Rooms Athletics Department Movement Science, Sport and Leisure Studies Department 3. Bates Hall* Bates Computer Lab English Department Geographic Information Systems Technology Lab (GIS) History Department Music Department 4. Tim & Jeanne’s Dining Commons* The Fr. John Dean Dining Hall Pandini’s The Perch The Tekoa Room

5. Ely Hall* Arno Maris Art Gallery Barnes & Noble Bookstore Campus Center Campus Center Lounge Communication Department Commuter Affairs Cyber Cafe Dunkin Donuts Ely Library Ely Studio Theater Judicial Affairs Office Macintosh Lab Student Affairs Office Student Club Offices Student Government Association Office Subway Restaurant TV Studio Wellness Center & Indoor Pool Westfield Voice Campus Newspaper Office WSKB Radio Station

6. Ferst Interfaith Center** 7. Juniper Park Elementary School** Center for Teacher Education & Research 8. Maintenance/Trades Department 9. Parenzo Hall* Academic Achievement Office Academic Advising Center/Peer Advising Academic Affairs Office Art Department Central Receiving Copy Center Dever Stage Education Department Environmental Health & Safety Facilities and Operations Office Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning Faculty Grants & Sponsored Programs Institutional Research

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


International Programs Office Macintosh Lab Mailroom Media and Technical Services Parenzo Gymnasium Political Science Department Reading and Writing Center Registrar Student Support Services Trio Program Supply Room Switchboard Teacher Education Council Urban Education Program Office 10. Banacos Academic Center* Tutoring Center Disability Services Learning Disabilities Program 11. Public Safety Complex* Campus Police and Parking Office

Residence Halls 12. Apartments** Conlin Hall** Seymour Hall** Welch Hall** (student apts. for upperclasspersons)

13. Dickinson Hall** 14. Courtney Hall* 15. Davis Hall** 16. New Residence Hall* 17. Lammers Hall** Career Center Counseling Center Residence Hall 18. University Hall* 19. Scanlon Hall* Health Services Office* Residence Hall Residential Life Office Scanlon Banquet Hall* Scanlon Living Room*

20. South Parking Lot 21. Stanley Park 22. Second Congregational Church 23. Wilson Hall* Biology Department and Green House Campus Card Program Office Center for Instructional Technology Computer & Information Science Department Economics & Management Department Environmental Science Department Geography & Regional Planning Department Information Technology Liberal Studies Program Mathematics Department Philosophy Department Physical Science Department Psychology Department Quixote’s / Wilson Grill Dining

Savignano Auditoriums Wilson Computer Labs 24. Mod Hall Ethnic & Gender Studies Honors Program Nursing Sociology Social Work World Languages 25. Power Plant * Handicap Accessible ** Partially Accessible Bus Stop Campus Shuttle Bus PVTA Bus to Springfield

For course descriptions, course changes and any updates, please visit westfield.ma.edu/dgce


Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Westfield, MA Permit No. 18

Graduate and Continuing Education Westfield, MA 01086-1630

Graduate and continuing education SUMMER SESSION I: May 19–June 27, 2014

SUMMER SESSION II: July 1–August 14, 2014

Registration Advising: Apr. 7–10; Apr. 28– May 1, 2014 Registration Advising: Apr. 7–10; Apr. 28–May 1, 2014 Early Registration: Apr. 7–11

Early Registration: Apr. 7–11

General Registration: Apr. 12 – May 4, 2014

Northampton General Registration: Apr. 12 – June 16, 2014

Late Registration ($50 Late fee assessed): Begins May 5, 2014

Late Registration ($50 Late fee assessed): Begins June 17, 2014

Easthampton

Huntington

Typical Driving Times Springfield 25 mins. Holyoke 25 mins. Chicopee 25 mins. Ludlow 25 mins. South Hadley 30 mins. Easthampton 30 mins.

Northampton Granby Enfield Palmer Windsor Locks

35 mins. 35 mins. 35 mins. 40 mins. 40 mins.

Granby

Holyoke

South Hadley

391

Chicopee 90 Blandford

Ludlow

Westfield

291

West Springfield

Springfield Southwick

91

Agawam

East Longmeadow

Longmeadow

Suffield

Windsor Locks

Enfield


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