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DGCE SUMMER CATALOG 2010

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GRADUATE ANDCONTINUING EDUCATIONFOR THE THINKING PERSON

Summer SeSSION 2010

Session I May 24 – July 1Session II July 6 – August 16

Is it timefor a newdirection?

How can Iadvance inmy career?

Should Itake classesthis Summer?

Westfield state

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Westfield is an education leader, committed to helping students

attain their personal and professional goals. We are proud of our

history; we have provided higher education opportunities without

barrier to race, creed or economic class since 1838. We are also proud

of our current successes: dynamic programs and dedicated, creative,

faculty and staff who make our campus a special place to teach, learn,

and work. We welcome your

interest in Westfield State, and

value you: the thinking person.

You’re smart to consider westfield state.

Thinking of returning to college?

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Contents

Academic Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Campus Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inside back cover

Cancellations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

College Policies and Procedures . . . . . . . . . 20-21

Course Listing Schedules:

Summer I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13

Summer II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-18

Summer I Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6

Dual Enrollment Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Financial Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Grade Reporting System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Online Course Login Information . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Outstanding Educator Nomination . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Parking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Physically Disabled Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23

Registration Forms:

Summer I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Summer II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Refund Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Student I .D . Card Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Veteran’s Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Withdrawals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

CALL (413) 572-8020,EMAIL dgceadmissions@wsc .ma .edu, or

VISIT www .GoBackNow .com

Have questions? Need information? Want to schedule a campus visit or a meeting with an academic advisor?

Westfield State is

Quality.At Westfield State we pride ourselves in offering the high-

est quality of intellectual development and enrichment. Our

faculty are personally committed to assisting students to attain

their personal and professional goals, delivering challenging and

dynamic classroom experiences, and supporting life-long learning

and career goals. Westfield State boasts nine accreditations from

national agencies. Our Career Services Center is second to none.

“With 300 internship placements per semester, it’s no wonder that

38% of 2008 graduates secured employment before graduation

and another 39% were employed between 1 and 3 months after

graduation.”

Westfield State is

Flexible.We’re sensitive to and understanding of the special challenges

of students who are adding college study to their full lives.

We make it a priority to make your return to school a successful

experience. Students have the option of taking classes during the

day, if their schedule permits. On-campus evening classes start

between 4:00 and 6:30 p.m. Students may also take advantage of

over 100 online courses. Our faculty love to teach and translate

that enthusiasm to the students in their classes. Whether you are

looking for classes during the day, the evening, summer, winter, or

online, Westfield State offers the flexibility you are looking for to

accomplish your goals.

Westfield State is

Affordable.Westfield State offers the same quality education as the private

schools at an affordable price! Whether you are going to school

full or part time through Graduate and Continuing Education,

we will help you to work out a plan for affording your education.

Payment plans, loans and financial aid information and assistance

are all available to you as a Westfield State student.

Westfield State is

SMART.

Summer II Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8

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registrAtion • grAdes • emAilAvailable through

https://mywestfield.wsc.ma.edu

MyWestfield Access: Login to the portal from mywestfield.wsc.ma.edu. Login with your first initial, last name and last 4 digits of your CWID. Your initial password will be your CWID or current email password. Using myWestfield is the only way to find your grades, register online or access your email, and is the best way to stay informed regarding news and upcoming events.

web registration PaymentYou can pay your bill online immediately following regis-tration with a credit card. If you would prefer to print the statement page and mail in with payment, please know that payment is due within 10 days of registration. Failure to do so will result in the addition of the $100 late payment fee and loss of the early registration discount.

Click the mywestfield link on the Home Page

Your email Account is displayed on the first page

Click ACAdemiCs tab to register (bottom right of screen) for classes or view your trAnsCriPt (center left of screen)

If you experience difficulty logging in, contact the IT HELP Desk at 572-5300 x4357.

Westfield State College

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Sylvia Abar, Class of 1971 & 1975, Ed.D. (Alumni Trustee)

Christel Ford Berry, J.D.

Dawn Carignan Thomas, M.B.A.

William P. Chase II, Class of 1991, M.B.A.

Terry Craven, Class of 1973, J.D.

John F. Flynn III, Class of 1979, J.D. (Vice-Chair)

Thomas J. Foley, Class of 1976, M.A.

George Gilmer, Class of 1992, M.B.A.

Ryan F. Meersman (Student Trustee)

Kevin R. Queenin, Class of 1970, B.S.E. (Chair)

Elizabeth D. Scheibel, J.D. (Secretary)

SENIOR ADmINISTRATION

Evan Dobelle, Ed. D.President

Gerald W. Hayes, M.Ed.Vice President, Administration and Finance

Robert A. Hayes, Ph.D.Vice President, Academic Affairs

Kenneth Lemanski, J.D.Vice President, Advancement and College Relations

Barry Maloney, M.P.A.Vice President, Student Affairs

Carol Persson, D.P.E.Vice President, Enrollment Management

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 College and any student, applicant for admission or other person .

Whether noted elsewhere in this catalog or not, the College 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 College 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 .

myWestfield is Westfield State’s web portal.

It is a secure site providing students, faculty and

staff with world-class services, featuring a single

sign-on website for campus annoucements, web

for students/faculty/staff, e-mail, course tools,

library access and much more!

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Contact Information

Class Cancellation Hot Line: 572-5226Admissions 572-8022Advising Appointments 572-8020Bookstore 572-5657Career Services 572-5206Center for Teacher Ed/Research 572-8065Community Education 572-8034College For Kids / LIR 572-8557Dean of DGCE 572-8805Dean of Education 572-5713

Financial Aid 572-5218Graduate Records 572-8024 Library 572-5231Counseling Center 572-5790Public Safety 572-5262Student Administrative Services 572-5218Transcripts 572-8029Undergraduate Records 572-8031 Veteran’s Services 572-5446

OFFICE HOURS

8:30 a.m - 7 p.m., m-Th, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on FridaysSpecial holiday hours will be posted online.

CALL (413) 572-8020

FAX (413) 572-5227

TTD (413) 572-5250

EMAIL [email protected]

WEB www.GoBackNow.com

Graduate and Continuing Education

imPortAnt PHone numBers

tuition: (Please note: any new fees will be posted on the DGCE website before registration begins.)

Massachusetts Resident Undergraduate per credit $85 Graduate per credit $105Non-resident Undergraduate per credit $95 Graduate per credit $115Audit (undergraduate & Graduate) per credit $25

fees: Instructional Fee per credit $115Registration Fee (non-refundable) $75Education Service Fee $75Student I .D . $10Replacement I .D . $20Lab Fee $10Service Charge for past due accounts $10(charged each month an account is past due)A $25 early sign-up discount until: May 14Delayed Payment Fee (non-refundable) $100

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summer session i may 24 – July 1 Academic CalendarStart and end dates may vary – Please see course offerings section for specific dates

April 12-16

April 12-15, may 3-6

April 19 – may 24

may 7

may 7

may 24may 31

June 11 (friday)

June 11

June 30

July 1

July 2

July 12

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grAdes due

Matriculated DGCE & WSC students only

Call (413)572-8020 for an appointment

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

Previous delayed payment students only, no new applications accepted

College closed

Unscheduled Absence

summer session ii July 6 – August 16 Academic CalendarStart and end dates may vary – Please see course offerings section for specific dates

April 12-16

April 12-15, may 3-6April 19 – July 6

June 18

June 18

July 5

July 6July 23

August 16

August 12

August 13 (friday)

August 25

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grAdes due

Matriculated DGCE & WSC students only

Call (413)572-8020 for an appointment

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

Previous delayed payment students only, no new applications accepted

College closed

Unscheduled absence

*Payment is required at time of pre-registration.

**Tuition waiver forms must be presented with registration for waiver credit; retroactive credit is not allowed.

***Date of withdrawal for two-week or other non-standard classes will be at the course mid-point.

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Summer Session I Online Courses May 24 - July 1

Instructions for online login on page 24.

ArtUNDERGRADUATE COURSES ART 0104-501(10002) DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS(BRCL)* 3.00 J. Wainright BRCL PAR 117

ART 0104 - 3 weeks, Begins 6/7, Thu. meetings in Parenzo 117, 6-9:15pm ART 0106-501(10007 ) ART SURVEY I (ONLINE)* 3.00 C. Swaidan ONLINE

ART 0206-501(10001 ) ELECTRNIC PBLICATION DSGN-ONL* 3.00 J. Wainright ONLINE

ART 0354-501(10012 ) WOMEN ARTISTS WSTRN WRLD-ONL* 3.00 B. Keim ONLINE

ART 0354-501 - Meets online for 4 weeks, May 18 - June 12 ART 0354-502(10013 ) WOMEN ARTISTS WSTRN WRLD-ONL* 3.00 B. Keim ONLINE

ART 354-502 - Meets online for 3 weeks, June 28 - July 16

BiologyUNDERGRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0104-501(10015 ) HUMAN BIOLOGY (ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Hoagland ONLINE

BIOL 0104-502(10015 ) HUMAN BIOLOGY (ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Hoagland ONLINE

Business management/economics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ACCT 0104-501(10081 ) PRINC. OF ACCOUNTING I I(ONLINE) 3.00 C. Irujo ONLINE

ECON 0101-501(10082 ) PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS ONLINE* 3.00 D. Kingsley ONLINE

FINC 0207-501(10083 ) FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (ONLINE) 3.00 R. Goulet ONLINE

MGMT 0107-501(10085 ) SOFTWARE APP IN MGMT (ONLINE) 3.00 G. Merlo ONLINE

MGMT 0221-501(10086 ) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINE

MGMT 0241-501(10087 ) BUSINESS LAW (ONLINE) 3.00 P. Ettman ONLINE

MGMT 0250-501(10088 ) QUANT APPROACH TO BUS DEC-ONL 3.00 C. Meyer ONLINE

MGMT 0321-501(10093 ) MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Bakuli ONLINE

MGMT 0325-501(10139 ) BUS STRATEGY & POLICY(ONLINE) 3.00 C. Daniel ONLINE

MGMT 0338-501(10090 ) INTRNATL BUSINESS(ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Bellenoit ONLINE

MGMT 0346-501(10092 ) LEADERSHIP(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Kimball ONLINE

MRKT 0306-501(10094 ) LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 M. Naidorf ONLINE

MRKT 0328-501(10095 ) PRIN OF ADVERTISING(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINE

MRKT 0337-501(10136 ) CONSUMER BEHAVIOR(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Ammirato ONLINE

Communication UNDERGRADUATE COURSES COMM 0203-501(10113 ) PRIN OF PUBLIC RELATIONS-ONL 3.00 Staff ONLINE

COMM 0320-501(10112 ) FOUND-COMM RESEARCH(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINE

Criminal Justice UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0340-501(10076 ) ST:PRIN. OF CRIME ANALYS.-ONL 3.00 R. Stering ONLINE

english

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ENGL 0392-501(10118 ) BUS AND TECH WRITING(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Neikirk ONLINE

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History

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES HIST 0213-501(10070 ) WRLD HSTRY TO 16TH CENT. (ONL) 3.00 M. Abate ONLINE

mathematics

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MATH 0115-501(10022 ) MATH FOR BUS-SOC SCI (ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Bardwell ONLINE

music

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MUSC 0160-501(10130 ) HISTORY OF JAZZ(ONLINE)* 3.00 P. Coutsouridis ONLINE

Political science

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES POLS 0105-501(10039 ) LAW,COURTS & POLITICS (ONLINE)* 3.00 P. Zampini ONLINE

Psychology

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0105-501(10110 ) RESEARCH METH IN PSYC.(ONLINE) 3.00 S. Dutch ONLINE

PSYC 0206-501(10108 ) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-ONL 3.00 J. Szpiler ONLINE

PSYC 0353-501(10104 ) FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 J. Camilleri ONLINE

Public AdministrationGRADUATE COURSES PADM 0650-501(10023 ) RSRCH METHODS/PUBLIC ADMIN-ONL 3.00 T. Dong ONLINE 630PM-945PM WILSN 316

Online with two in-class meetings, 5/24 and 6/30 @630pm

sociology

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCI 0307-501(10074 ) SOCIAL PROBLEMS (ONLINE)* 3.00 L. Zayac ONLINE

SOCI 0315-501(10072 ) SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER (ONLINE) 3.00 N. Mangaliso ONLINE

SOCI 0315 - Runs for 3 weeks, May 24 through June 14

SOCI 0331-501(10073 ) ST:AGING AND FAMILIES (ONLINE) 3.00 T. Smith ONLINE

SOCI 0331 - Runs for 3 weeks, May 24 through June 14

world language studies UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LSPA 0205-501(10078 ) SPANISH COMPOSITION (ONLINE) 3.00 E. Morales-Diaz ONLINE

* Common Core Class

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

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Summer Session II Online Courses

Art

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ART 0104-501(11004 ) DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (ONLINE)* 3.00 B. Keim ONLINE

ART 0106-501(11003 ) ART SURVEY I (ONLINE)* 3.00 C. Swaidan ONLINE

ART 0107-501(11002 ) ART SURVEY II (ONLINE)* 3.00 F. Lund ONLINE

ART 0206-501(11001 ) ELECTRONIC PUBL DSGN (ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Wainright ONLINE

ART 0358-501(11005 ) AFRICAN AMERICAN ART (ONLINE)* 3.00 C. Swaidan ONLINE

ART 0358 - 4 week course meets July 5 - July 30 Business management/economics UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ACCT 0105-501(11062 ) PRINC. OF ACCOUNTING II(ONLINE) 3.00 C. Irujo ONLINE

ECON 0102-501(11063 ) PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 S. Sarnikar ONLINE

MGMT 0101-501(11092 ) INTRO TO BUSINESS(ONLINE) 3.00 S. Buesselmann ONLINE

MGMT 0220-501(11095 ) PROD. OPERATIONS MGMT.(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Bakuli ONLINE

MGMT 0308-501(11065 ) ORG DEV & BEHAVIOR(ONLINE) 3.00 R. Michaud ONLINE

MGMT 0314-501(11066 ) HUMAN RESOURCE MGMT. (ONLINE) 3.00 T. Waskiewicz ONLINE

MGMT 0344-501(11068 ) PROJECT MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Kimball ONLINE

MRKT 0231-501(11069 ) MARKETING MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINE

MRKT 0307-501(11070 ) MARKETING RES. TECH.(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Merlo ONLINE

MRKT 0309-501(11071 ) SALES AND SALES MGMT(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Healy ONLINE

Criminal Justice

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0101-501(11080 ) INTRO TO CRIM JUSTICE(ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Jones ONLINE

CRJU 0343-501(11056 ) CRIME & CULTURE(ONLINE) 3.00 E. Stassinos ONLINE

GRADUATE COURSES CRJU 0626-501(11047 ) MASS. CRIM. PROCEDURE (ONLINE) 3.00 V. Ascolillo ONLINE

geography-regional Planning

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES GARP 0202-501 (11096) GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMER. 3.00 P. Guiberson ONLINE

mathematics

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MATH 0108-503(11019 ) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Bardwell ONLINE

music UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MUSC 0104-501(11090 ) WORLD MUSIC(ONLINE)* 3.00 E. Orgill ONLINE

Psychology UNDERGRADUATE COURSES PSYC 0101-501(11059 ) INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE)* 3.00 C. Laliberte ONLINE

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PSYC 0308-501(11061 ) STATS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS-ONL 3.00 S. Dutch ONLINE

PSYC 0354-501(11060 ) PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Simpson ONLINE

sociology

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES SOCI 0305-501(11053 ) URBAN SOCIOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Aquino ONLINE

SOCI 0305 – Course runs for 6 weeks 7/6/10 - 8/15/10

SOCI 0318-501(11054 ) SOCIOLOGY OF MED. CARE(ONLINE) 3.00 T. Smith ONLINE

SOCI 0318 – Course runs for 3 weeks from 6/10/10 – 7/1/10

world language studies

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LSPA 0210-501(11079 ) REVIEW OF SPANISH GRAMMAR-ONL 3.00 E. Morales-Diaz ONLINE

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Flexible.• Enrollment full or part time

• Classes offered days, evenings and online

• One to six week summer sessions

• Two week winter session

• DGCE Office open from 8:30 a .m . to 7 p .m . M-Th; 8:30-4 on Fridays .

• Accessible education for everyone

Westfield State is

* Common Core Class

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

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Summer Session I Class Schedule Evenings May 24 - July 1 ArtUNDERGRADUATE COURSES ART 0102-501(10008 ) PAINTING I 3.00 I. Imeh Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM PAR 210ART 0103-501(10005 ) DRAWING I 3.00 D. Shapleigh Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM PAR 114ART 0104-501(10002 ) DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS(BRCL)* 3.00 J. Wainright Thu 600PM-915PM PAR 117 ART 104- 3 weeks, Begins 6/7, Thu. meetings in Parenzo 117ART 0106-501(10007 ) ART SURVEY I (ONLINE)* 3.00 C. Swaidan ONLINEART 0202-501(10009 ) PAINTING II 3.00 I. Imeh Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM PAR 210ART 0204-501(10010 ) POTTERY I 3.00 L. Siska Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM PAR 018ART 0205-501(10003 ) SCULPTURE I 3.00 K. Hollingworth Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM PAR 016ART 0206-501(10001 ) ELECTRNIC PBLICATION DSGN-ONL* 3.00 J. Wainright ONLINEART 0301-501(10006 ) DRAWING II 3.00 D. Shapleigh Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM PAR 114ART 0304-501(10011 ) POTTERY II 3.00 L. Siska Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM PAR 018ART 0305-501(10004 ) SCULPTURE II 3.00 K. Hollingworth Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM PAR 016ART 0354-501(10012 ) WOMN ARTISTS WSTRN WRLD-ONL* 3.00 B. Keim ONLINE ART 0354-501 - Meets online for 4 weeks, May 18 - June 12ART 0354-502(10013 ) WOMN ARTISTS WSTRN WRLD-ONL* 3.00 B. Keim ONLINE ART 354-502 - Meets online for 3 weeks, June 28 - July 16

BiologyUNDERGRADUATE COURSES BIOL 0102-501(10017 ) ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY* 4.00 C. Grobe Tue/Thu 530PM-1030PM WILSN 207BIOL 0104-501(10015 ) HUMAN BIOLOGY (ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Hoagland ONLINEBIOL 0104-502(10016 ) HUMAN BIOLOGY (ONLINE)* 4.00 D. Hoagland ONLINEBIOL 0106-501(10019 ) BIOLOGY TODAY* 4.00 D. Christensen Tue/Thu 530PM-1030PM WILSN 224BIOL 0128-501(10014 ) INTRO:ORGAN.,ECOL & EVOL BIOL 4.00 J. Hanselman Mon/Wed 530PM-1030PM WILSN 207BIOL 0237-501(10018 ) HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS.1* 4.00 D. Doe Mon/Wed 530PM-1030PM WILSN 224

Business management/economicsUNDERGRADUATE COURSES ACCT 0104-501(10081 ) PRINC. OF ACCOUNTING I IONLINE 3.00 C. Irujo ONLINEECON 0101-501(10082 ) PRIN OF MACROECONOMICS ONLINE* 3.00 D. Kingsley ONLINEECON 0102-501(10144) PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS 3.00 J. Wagner Mon/Wed 600PM-9:15PM WILSN 400ECON 0300-501(10145) MONEY AND BANKING 3.00 J. Wagner Tue/Thu 600PM-9:15PM WILSN 400ECON 0301-501(10146) LABOR RELATIONS 3.00 R. Bourke Tue/Thu 600PM-9:15PM WILSN 401FINC 0320-501(10084 ) MONEY AND BANKING 3.00 J. Wagner Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 400MGMT 0107-501(10085 ) SOFTWARE APP IN MGMT ONLINE 3.00 G. Merlo ONLINEMGMT 0221-501(10086 ) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINEMGMT 0241-501(10087 ) BUSINESS LAW ONLINE 3.00 P. Ettman ONLINEMGMT 0250-501(10088 ) QUANT APPROACH TO BUS DEC-ONL 3.00 C. Meyer ONLINEMGMT 0321-501(10093 ) MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS ONLINE 3.00 D. Bakuli ONLINEMGMT 0325-501(10139 ) BUS STRATEGY & POLICY(ONLINE) 3.00 C. Daniel ONLINEMGMT 0338-501(10090 ) INTRNATL BUSINESS ONLINE* 3.00 J. Bellenoit ONLINEMGMT 0342-501(10091 ) ENTREPRENEURSHIP 3.00 B. Knipes Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 401MGMT 0346-501(10092 ) LEADERSHIP ONLINE 3.00 D. Kimball ONLINEMRKT 0306-501(10094 ) LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT ONLINE 3.00 M. Naidorf ONLINEMRKT 0328-501(10095 ) PRIN OF ADVERTISING ONLINE 3.00 Staff ONLINEMRKT 0337-501(10136 ) CONSUMER BEHAVIOR(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Ammirato ONLINE

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10 summer session 201010 CommunicationUNDERGRADUATE COURSES COMM 0203-501(10113 ) PRIN OF PUBLIC RELATIONS-ONL 3.00 Staff ONLINECOMM 0320-501(10112 ) FOUND-COMM RESEARCH(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINE

Computer and information sci.UNDERGRADUATE COURSESCAIS 0117-501(10122 ) INTRO COMP PROG(BASIC)* 3.00 J. Carabetta Wed 400PM-915PM WILSN 404 CAIS 117 - 12 Week course that runs thru Summer session IICAIS 0396-501(10123 ) COMP SCIENCE INTERN A 3.00 K. Haar CAIS 396 - Permission of instructor required to enrollCAIS 0397-501(10124 ) COMP SCIENCE INTERN B 3.00 K. Haar CAIS 397 - Permission of instructor required to enroll

Criminal JusticeUNDERGRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0315-501(10075 ) STRESS AND CRIMINAL JUST. SYST 3.00 W. Cook Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM HMC 02CRJU 0340-501(10076 ) ST:PRIN. OF CRIME ANALYS.-ONL 3.00 R. Stering ONLINECRJU 0398-501(10077 ) INT: CJ INTERNSHIP 6.00 J. Jones CRJU 0398 - Internship paperwork needed to enroll

GRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0628-501(10065 ) CONTEMP PROBLEMS IN EVIDENCE 3.00 V. Ascolillo Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM HMC 02CRJU 0640-501(10066 ) HOMELAND SECURITY:ORG. & ADMIN 3.00 S. White Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM HMC 03

Criminal Justice - framinghamGRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0640-F01(10068 ) HOMELAND SECURITY:ORG. & ADMIN 3.00 S. White Tue/Thu 400PM-715PM FRAMINGHAMCRJU 0698-F01(10067 ) ST: MASS CRIMINAL LAW 3.00 V. Ascolillo Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM FRAMINGHAM

educationUNDERGRADUATE COURSESEDUC 0201-501(10042 ) LEARNING & ASSESSMENT 3.00 G. Roberts Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 402EDUC 0207-501(10043 ) PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION* 3.00 P. Ettman Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 416EDUC 0221-501(10040 ) STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 3.00 E. Larivee Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 401EDUC 0305-501(10127 ) LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE ARTS 3.00 K. Itterly Mon/Wed 400PM-715PM WILSN 317EDUC 0309-501(10044 ) CHILDRENS LITERATURE 3.00 J. Nagle Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM PAR 202EDUC 0367-501(10046 ) IAPP (SEVERE) 3.00 L. Basile Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 300EDUC 0371-501(10048 ) IAPP (MODERATE) 3.00 L. Basile Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 300EDUC 0374-501(10050 ) CAREER EDUC/TRANS STDT W/DISAB 3.00 D. Burke Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM ELY 209EDUC 0380-501(10052 ) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION* 3.00 J. Cantillo Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 405EDUC 0396-501(10054 ) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED 3.00 J. Morrow Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 316

GRADUATE COURSESEDUC 0505-501(10128 ) LITERATURE & LANGUAGE ARTS 3.00 K. Itterly Mon/Wed 400PM-715PM WILSN 317EDUC 0509-501(10045 ) CHILDREN’S LITERATURE 3.00 J. Nagle Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM PAR 202EDUC 0530-501(10056 ) CHILDREN’S SPEAK/LISTEN 3.00 M. Curro Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM HMC 03EDUC 0540-501(10041 ) STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 3.00 E. Larivee Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 401EDUC 0567-501(10047 ) IAPP (SEVERE SPEC NEEDS) 3.00 L. Basile Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 300EDUC 0571-501(10049 ) IAPP (MODERATE SPEC NEEDS) 3.00 L. Basile Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 300EDUC 0574-501(10051 ) CAREER EDUC FOR STUD W/SPC NDS 3.00 D. Burke Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM ELY 209EDUC 0580-501(10053 ) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION 3.00 J. Cantillo Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 405EDUC 0596-501(10055 ) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED 3.00 J. Morrow Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 316

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EDUC 0611-501(10057 ) ORG & ADMIN OF MID SCHLS 3.00 R. Gazda Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 319EDUC 0612-501(10058 ) ORG & ADMIN OF ELEM SCHLS 3.00 R. Gazda Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 319EDUC 0613-501(10059 ) ORG & ADMIN OF SEC SCHLS 3.00 R. Gazda Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 319EDUC 0624-501(10060 ) TECHNOLOGY APP IN SPED 3.00 L. Pierce Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM HMC PCEDUC 0632-501(10061 ) RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 3.00 S. Leibowitz Tue/Thu 400PM-715PM WILSN 402EDUC 0633-501(10062 ) SOC CULTURAL THEOR:FOUND OF ED 3.00 J. Nowicki Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 314EDUC 0635-501(10063 ) LAB IN PROG ASSESSMENT & DSGN 3.00 J. Angell Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 403EDUC 0636-501(10064 ) SCHOOL LEGAL THEORIES & PRACT. 3.00 P. Mazza Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM HMC 01

englishUNDERGRADUATE COURSESENGL 0108-501(10114 ) INTRODUCTION TO FILM* 3.00 M. Filas Tue/Thu 600PM-930PM BATES 05ENGL 0216-501(10116 ) AMERICAN LIT TO 1865* 3.00 E. Todd Tue/Thu 600PM-930PM BATES 111ENGL 0221-501(10117 ) WORLD LIT TO 1750* 3.00 S. Adams Tue/Thu 600PM-930PM BATES 118ENGL 0300-501(10115 ) DEVELOPMENT OF THE NOVEL 3.00 G. Brewster Mon/Wed 600PM-930PM BATES 118ENGL 0392-501(10118 ) BUS AND TECH WRITING(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Neikirk ONLINE

GRADUATE COURSESENGL 0631-501(10126 ) ST: 19TH CENT. WOMEN WRITERS 3.00 B. Rothermel Mon/Wed 515PM-815PM BATES 123

ethnic and gender studiesUNDERGRADUATE COURSESEGST 0304-501(10141 ) REP OF GENDER RACE & ETHNICITY 3.00 Staff Tue/Thu 630PM-915PM MOD 105

HistoryUNDERGRADUATE COURSESHIST 0131-501(10069 ) U.S. HISTORY TO 1865* 3.00 M. Anciello Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 214HIST 0213-501(10070 ) WORLD HIST. TO 16TH CENT. (ONL) 3.00 M. Abate ONLINEHIST 0243-501(10071 ) U S HIST 1932-PRESENT 3.00 M. Konig Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 113

mathematicsUNDERGRADUATE COURSESMATH 0108-501(10020 ) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS* 3.00 M. Jaiclin Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 418MATH 0111-501(10021 ) MATH APPLICATIONS* 3.00 M. Jaiclin Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 418MATH 0115-501(10022 ) MATH FOR BUS-SOC SCI (ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Bardwell ONLINE

movement scienceUNDERGRADUATE COURSESMOVP 0100-501(10079 ) INTRO TO EXERCISE SCIENCE* 3.00 D. Laing Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WDWRD 234MOVP 0303-501(10080 ) HEALTH EDUC.IN ELEM SCHOOL 3.00 S. Laing Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WDWRD 235

GRADUATE COURSESMOVP 0612-501(10029 ) ORG & ADMIN/PHYS EDUC 3.00 R. Rausch Wed 400PM-1015PM WDWRD 233

music UNDERGRADUATE COURSESMUSC 0104-501(10107 ) WORLD MUSIC* 3.00 S. Lawson Mon/Wed 630PM-915PM BATES 126MUSC 0160-501(10130 ) HISTORY OF JAZZ-ONLINE* 3.00 P. Coutsouridis ONLINEMUSC 0199-501(10106 ) AFRICAN DRUMMING 2.00 J. Cohen 1000AM-230PM BATES 117 MUSC 0199 - This course meets from June 14 to June 17

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* Common Core Class

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

PhilosophyUNDERGRADUATE COURSESPHIL 0102-501(10031 ) INTRO TO ETHICS* 3.00 B. Art Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 304PHIL 0104-501(10032 ) GREAT PHIL ISSUES* 3.00 B. Art Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 304

Physical scienceUNDERGRADUATE COURSESASTR 0101-501(10037 ) ASTRONOMY* 3.00 R. Rees Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 300GNSC 0101-501(10035 ) PHYSICAL SCIENCE LEC/LAB* 4.00 Staff Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 314 Lab meeting in Wilson 311 on Wednesdays from 6 PM -9:40 PM.GNSC 0360-501(10036 ) METHODS OF SCIENCE ED. PREK-6 2.00 F. Giuliano Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 309

GRADUATE COURSESGNSC 0560-501(10038 ) METHODS OF SCIENCE ED. PREK-6 2.00 F. Giuliano Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 309

Political scienceUNDERGRADUATE COURSESPOLS 0105-501(10039 ) LAW,COURTS & POLITICS (ONLINE)* 3.00 P. Zampini ONLINE

PsychologyUNDERGRADUATE COURSESPSYC 0101-501(10097 ) INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY* 3.00 Staff Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 109PSYC 0105-501(10110 ) RESEARCH METH IN PSYC.(ONLINE) 3.00 S. Dutch ONLINEPSYC 0203-501(10099 ) ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 3.00 J. Gebelt Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 109PSYC 0206-501(10108 ) EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY-ONL 3.00 J. Szpiler ONLINEPSYC 0312-501(10100 ) PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCH 3.00 S. Jackson Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 407PSYC 0313-501(10101 ) COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY 3.00 E. Bressler Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 116PSYC 0317-501(10102 ) BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION 3.00 J. Reyes Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 116PSYC 0336-501(10103 ) PSYCH OF THE FAMILY 3.00 V. Powers- Lagac Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 112PSYC 0353-501(10104 ) FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 J. Camilleri ONLINEPSYC 0357-501(10105 ) ADULT DEV & AGING 3.00 Staff Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 116A

Public AdministrationGRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0640-F01(10068 ) HOMELAND SECURITY:ORG. & ADMIN 3.00 S. White Tue/Thu 400PM-715PM FRAMINGHAMCRJU 0696-501(10028 ) IS:IND STUDY FOR M. P. A. 3.00 Staff CRJU 0696 - Independent study paperwork needed to enroll.GARP 0599-501(10026 ) IS:IND STUDY IN GARP 3.00 Staff GARP 0599 - Independent study paperwork needed to enroll.MGMT 0599-501(10027 ) IS:IND STUDY/NON-PROFIT MGMT 3.00 Staff MGMT 0599 - Independent study paperwork needed to enroll.PADM 0622-501(10024 ) INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 3.00 T. Galanis Tue/Thu 630PM-945PM WILSN 317PADM 0650-501(10023 ) RSRCH METHODS/PUBLIC ADMIN-ONL 3.00 T. Dong ONLINE 630PM-945PM WILSN 316 PADM 0650 - Online with two in-class meetings, 5/24 and 6/30 @630pmPADM 0690-501(10025 ) SA:CAPSTONE 3.00 Staff PADM 0690 - Special arrangement paperwork needed to enroll.

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sociologyUNDERGRADUATE COURSESSOCI 0307-501(10074 ) SOCIAL PROBLEMS (ONLINE)* 3.00 L. Zayac ONLINESOCI 0315-501(10072 ) SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER (ONLINE) 3.00 N. Mangaliso ONLINE SOCI 0315 - Runs for 3 weeks, May 24 through June 14SOCI 0331-501(10073 ) ST:AGING AND FAMILIES (ONLINE) 3.00 T. Smith ONLINE SOCI 0331 - Runs for 3 weeks, May 24 through June 14

world language studies UNDERGRADUATE COURSES LLIT 0220-501(10148) LITERATURE OF THE HOLOCAUST 3.00 R. Sternberg Tues/Thurs. Bates 212

LSPA 0205-501(10078) SPANISH COMPOSITION (ONLINE) 3.00 E. Morales-Diaz ONLINE

Affordable.Westfield State is

GRADUATE STUDYIn-state cost Per 3 Credit Course, Including All Fees

Westfield State $810*

Average Cost at Private School $1,900

UNDERGRADUATE STUDYIn-state cost Per 3 Credit Course, Including All Fees

Westfield State $750Average Cost at Private School $1,350

*excludes Master of Social Work

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Summer Session II Class Schedule Evenings July 6 - auguSt 15

ArtUNDERGRADUATE COURSESART 0102-501(11072 ) PAINTING I 3.00 D. Shapleigh Tue/Thu 630PM-930PM PAR 210ART 0104-501(11004 ) DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS (ONLINE)* 3.00 B. Keim ONLINEART 0106-501(11003 ) ART SURVEY I (ONLINE)* 3.00 C. Swaidan ONLINEART 0107-501(11002 ) ART SURVEY II (ONLINE)* 3.00 F. Lund ONLINEART 0202-501(11073 ) PAINTING II 3.00 D. Shapleigh Tue/Thu 630PM-930PM PAR 210ART 0206-501(11001 ) ELECTRONIC PUBL DSGN (ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Wainright ONLINEART 0358-501(11005 ) AFRICAN AMERICAN ART (ONLINE)* 3.00 C. Swaidan ONLINE ART 0358 - 4 week course meets July 5 - July 30

BiologyUNDERGRADUATE COURSESBIOL 0102-501(11006 ) ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY* 4.00 D. Lovejoy Tue/Thu 530PM-1030PM WILSN 221BIOL 0106-501(11008 ) BIOLOGY TODAY* 4.00 D. Christensen Tue/Thu 530PM-1030PM WILSN 224BIOL 0239-501(11007 ) HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYS II 4.00 R. Thompson Mon/Wed 530PM-1030PM WILSN 224

Business management/economicsUNDERGRADUATE COURSESACCT 0105-501(11062 ) PRINC. OF ACCOUNTING II ONLINE 3.00 C. Irujo ONLINEAVIA 0243-501(11094) AVIATION LAW 3.00 M. Foy Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN400ECON 0102-501(11063 ) PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 S. Sarnikar ONLINEMGMT 0101-501(11092 ) INTRO TO BUSINESS(ONLINE) 3.00 S. Buesselmann ONLINEMGMT 0220-501(11095) PROD-OPERATIONS MGMT 3.00 D. Bakuli ONLINEMGMT 0308-501(11065 ) ORG DEV & BEHAVIOR(ONLINE) 3.00 R. Michaud ONLINEMGMT 0314-501(11066 ) HUMAN RESOURCE MGMT. (ONLINE) 3.00 T. Waskiewicz ONLINEMGMT 0344-501(11068 ) PROJECT MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 D. Kimball ONLINEMRKT 0231-501(11069 ) MARKETING MANAGEMENT(ONLINE) 3.00 Staff ONLINEMRKT 0307-501(11070 ) MARKETING RES. TECH.(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Merlo ONLINEMRKT 0309-501(11071 ) SALES AND SALES MGMT(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Healy ONLINE

Criminal JusticeUNDERGRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0101-501(11080 ) INTRO TO CRIM JUSTICE(ONLINE)* 3.00 J. Jones ONLINECRJU 0333-501(11055 ) TERRORISM 3.00 D. Price Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM HMC 01CRJU 0343-501(11056 ) CRIME & CULTURE ONLINE 3.00 E. Stassinos ONLINECRJU 0398-501(11057 ) INT: CRIMINAL JUSTICE J. Jones CRJU 0398 - Internship paperwork needed to enroll.

GRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0626-501(11047 ) MASS. CRIM. PROCEDURE (ONLINE) 3.00 V. Ascolillo ONLINECRJU 0698-501(11049 ) ST: SEXUALLY MOTIVATED CRIMES 3.00 S. White Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM HMC 02

Criminal Justice - framinghamGRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0698-F02(11048 ) ST: SEXUALLY MOTIVATED CRIMES 3.00 S. White Tue/Thu 400PM-715PM FRAMINGHAM

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* Common Core Class

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

educationUNDERGRADUATE COURSESEDUC 0377-501(11027 ) LRNG DISAB. & INSTR. STRATEG. 3.00 B. Conners Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 109EDUC 0380-502(11029 ) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION* 3.00 J. Cantillo Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 404EDUC 0396-502(11031 ) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED 3.00 J. Morrow Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 101

GRADUATE COURSESEDUC 0500-501(11023 ) ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS 3.00 P. Wysocki Mon/Wed 400PM-915PM PAR 205EDUC 0513-501(11088 ) EVAL TECHNIQUES/EDUC 3.00 G. Roberts Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 207EDUC 0577-501(11028 ) LRNG DISABIL./INSTR STRAT. 3.00 B. Conners Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 109EDUC 0580-502(11030 ) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION 3.00 J. Cantillo Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 404EDUC 0596-502(11032 ) SEM:REC DEV-COMP IN ED 3.00 J. Morrow Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 101EDUC 0642-501(11024 ) INFLUENCE/PLAY YNG CHLD 3.00 M. Curro Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 116EDUC 0662-501(11025 ) INNOV PRAC:TCHING READING 3.00 B. Conz Tue/Thu 500PM-815PM WILSN 319EDUC 0690-501(11026 ) CURR&INST/STU/SP NDS/L.R.E. 3.00 L. Basile Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM WILSN 317

englishUNDERGRADUATE COURSESENGL 0103-501(11075 ) SPEECH 3.00 Staff Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 123ENGL 0217-501(11076 ) AMERICAN LIT SINCE 1865* 3.00 Staff Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM WILSN 109

GRADUATE COURSESENGL 0601-501(11077 ) AESTHETICS/REFORM VICT. LIT. 3.00 E. Starr Tue/Thu 515PM-830PM BATES 118

ethnic and gender studiesUNDERGRADUATE COURSESEGST 0101-501(11097 ) INTRO TO COMP ETHNIC STUDIES* 3.00 Staff Mon/Wed 630PM-915PM MOD 105

geography-regional PlanningUNDERGRADUATE COURSESGARP 0202-501(11096) GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA 3.00 P. Guiberson ONLINE

HistoryUNDERGRADUATE COURSESHIST 0132-502(11050 ) U.S.HISTORY SINCE 1865* 3.00 N. Aieta Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 113HIST 0215-501(11089 ) INTRO:ASIA, AFRICA & MID EAST* 3.00 E. Young Tue/Thu 400PM-815PM PAR 109HIST 0290-501(11051 ) DRUGS IN LATIN AMERICA 3.00 C. Cleaton-Ruiz Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM BATES 123

GRADUATE COURSESHIST 0620-501(11052 ) RDNGS:EURO HIST. 1870 TO PRES. 3.00 M. Anciello Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 214

interdisciplinary studiesGRADUATE COURSESIDIS 0536-501(11021 ) TECH FOR MATH & SCI. EDUCATORS 3.00 M. Connors Mon-Fri 800AM-400PM WILSN 418 Class meets July 6 - July 9th, and July 12IDIS 0550-502(11022 ) SCIENCE & MATH TECHNOLOGY 3.00 M. Connors Mon-Fri 800AM-400PM WILSN 418 Class meets July 13 - July 16th, and July 19

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mathematicsUNDERGRADUATE COURSESMATH 0104-501(11017 ) PRECALCULUS* 3.00 L. Clark Tue/Thu 600PM-930PM WILSN 405MATH 0108-502(11018 ) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS* 3.00 S. Davis Mon/Wed 600PM-930PM WILSN 405MATH 0108-503(11019 ) ELEMENTARY STATISTICS(ONLINE)* 3.00 M. Bardwell ONLINEMATH 0352-501(11020 ) FOUND. OF TEACHNG MATH PREK-6 2.00 J. Hughes Tue/Thu 600PM-930PM WILSN 416

GRADUATE COURSESMATH 0551-501(11091 ) METH. OF TCHNG MATH.: PRE K-6 2.00 J. Hughes Tue/Thu 600PM-930PM WILSN 416

musicUNDERGRADUATE COURSESMUSC 0104-501(11090 ) WORLD MUSIC-ONLINE* 3.00 E. Orgill ONLINEMUSC 0160-501(11014 ) HISTORY OF JAZZ* 3.00 T. Atherton Mon/Wed 600PM-915PM BATES 126

PhilosophyUNDERGRADUATE COURSESPHIL 0102-501(11078 ) INTRO TO ETHICS* 3.00 B. Art Mon-Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 304

Physical scienceUNDERGRADUATE COURSESGEOL 0101-501(11015 ) PHYSICAL GEOLOGY W/LAB* 4.00 P. McLain Tue/Thu 400PM-550PM WILSN 302GEOL 0102-501(11016 ) PHYSICAL GEOLOGY* 3.00 P. McLain Tue/Thu 600PM-915PM WILSN 314

PsychologyUNDERGRADUATE COURSESPSYC 0101-501(11059 ) INTRO TO PSYCHOLOGY(ONLINE)* 3.00 C. Laliberte ONLINEPSYC 0308-501(11061 ) STATS FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS-ONL 3.00 S. Dutch ONLINEPSYC 0354-501(11060 ) PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE(ONLINE) 3.00 L. Simpson ONLINE

Public AdministrationGRADUATE COURSESCRJU 0696-502(11013 ) IS:IND STUDY FOR M. P. A. 3.00 Staff CRJU 0696 - Independent study paperwork needed to enroll.GARP 0599-502(11011 ) IS:IND STUDY IN GARP 3.00 Staff GARP 0599 - Independent study paperwork needed to enroll.MGMT 0599-502(11012 ) IS:IND STUDY/NON-PROFIT MGMT 3.00 Staff MGMT 0599 - Independent study paperwork needed to enroll.PADM 0640-501(11009 ) THE REGIONAL ECON OF NEW ENGL 3.00 T. Brennan Mon/Wed 630PM-945PM HMC 01PADM 0690-502(11010 ) SA: CAPSTONE 3.00 Staff PADM 0690 - Special arrangement paperwork needed to enroll.

sociologyUNDERGRADUATE COURSESSOCI 0305-501(11053 ) URBAN SOCIOLOGY(ONLINE) 3.00 G. Aquino ONLINE Course runs for 6 weeks 7/6/10 - 8/15/10SOCI 0318-501(11054 ) SOCIOLOGY OF MED. CARE(ONLINE) 3.00 T. Smith ONLINE Course runs for 3 weeks 6/10/10 - 7/1/10

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* Common Core Class

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

world language studiesUNDERGRADUATE COURSESLSPA 0210-501(11079 ) REVIEW OF SPANISH GRAMMAR-ONL 3.00 E. Morales-Diaz ONLINE

GRADUATE COURSESLSPA 0540-501(11082 ) POP. CULTURE IN HISP. WORLD 3.00 E. Morales-Diaz Mon/Wed 500PM-815PM BATES 118

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Summer Session II Class Schedule Days July 6 - auguSt 16

educationUNDERGRADUATE COURSESEDUC 0220-501(11033 ) SCHOOL IN AMER.CULTURE* 3.00 J. Angell Mon-Fri 100PM-500PM WILSN 300 EDUC 0220 - Meets July 6 to July 19EDUC 0221-502(11034 ) STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 3.00 M. Henley Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM WILSN 304 EDUC 0221 - Meets July 19 to July 30EDUC 0304-501(11036 ) TEACHING WRTG & EXPRSV ART K-6 3.00 T. Marr Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM PAR 109 EDUC 0304 - Meets July 12 to July 23EDUC 0314-501(11040 ) CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT 3.00 C. Stanley Mon-Fri 100PM-500PM WILSN 112 EDUC 0314 - Meets Aug 2 to Aug 13EDUC 0370-501(11074 ) SP-LANG PROB-SP NDS CH 3.00 L. Nober Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM WILSN 207 EDUC 0370 - Meets Aug 2 to Aug 13EDUC 0376-501(11084 ) DEV. DISABL & SELF DETERM. 3.00 B. Gordon Mon-Fri 830AM-1230PM WILSN 316 EDUC 0376 - Meets July 19 - July 30EDUC 0379-501(11086 ) TEACH MTH/VOC ED RSCH BASE INS 3.00 J. Shiminski Mon-Fri 400PM-800PM WILSN 316 EDUC 0379 - Meets July 6 - July 19EDUC 0380-503(11042 ) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION* 3.00 J. Hughes Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM WILSN 112 EDUC 0380 - Meets August 2 to August 13

GRADUATE COURSESEDUC 0504-501(11037 ) TEACHING WRTG & EXPRSV ART K-6 3.00 T. Marr Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM PAR 109 EDUC 0504 - Meets July 12 to July 23EDUC 0514-501(11041 ) CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT 3.00 C. Stanley Mon-Fri 100PM-500PM WILSN 112 EDUC 0514 - Meets Aug 2 to Aug 13EDUC 0540-502(11035 ) STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS 3.00 M. Henley Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM WILSN 304 EDUC 0540 - Meets July 19 to July 30EDUC 0570-501(11083 ) SP-LANG PROB-SP NDS CH 3.00 L. Nober Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM WILSN 207 EDUC 0570 - Meets Aug 2 - Aug 13EDUC 0576-501(11085 ) DEV. DISAB/SELF DETERMINATION 3.00 B. Gordon Mon-Fri 830AM-1230PM WILSN 316 EDUC 0576 - Meets July 19 - July 30EDUC 0579-501(11087 ) BRAIN COMP:TCHNG & LRNG 3.00 J. Shiminski Mon-Fri 400PM-800PM WILSN 316 EDUC 0579 - Meets July 6 to July 19EDUC 0580-503(11043 ) MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION 3.00 J. Hughes Mon-Fri 900AM-100PM WILSN 112 EDUC 0580 - Meets August 2 to August 13EDUC 0629-501(11044 ) EXPER CURR DEV WKSHOP(ELEM) 3.00 J. Heywood Mon-Fri 100PM-500PM WILSN 400 EDUC 0629 - Meets July 6 to July 19EDUC 0681-501(11046 ) EXP CURR DEV WKSHOP:MID SCHL 3.00 J. Heywood Mon-Fri 100PM-500PM WILSN 400 EDUC 0681 - Meets July 6 to July 19EDUC 0682-501(11045 ) EXP CURR DEV WKSHOP:SEC SCHL 3.00 J. Heywood Mon-Fri 100PM-500PM WILSN 400 EDUC 0682 - Meets July 6 to July 19

* Common Core Class

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

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Common Core reQuirements effeCtiVe fAll 1998

All students admitted to Westfield State College prior to the fall 1998 semester and some transfer students complete different core requirements;

please meet with your advisor or visit DGCE for a copy of that core.

All students must complete a core of studies, distributed among the different academic areas as follows:

HumAnities (18 credits)

ENGL 0101 & 0102 English Composition I & II

Literature and Philosophical Analysis

Appreciation of the Arts

soCiAl sCienCe (12 Credits)

United States History and Government

Social Understanding

mAtHemAtiCs And APPlied AnAlYtiCAl reAsoning (6-8 credits)

Traditional Mathematics

Applied Analytical Reasoning

sCienCe (7-8 credits)

Laboratory Science

Allied Science

diVersitY

Global

United States

uPPer leVel (6 credits)

A list of Courses APProVed for tHe Core ACAdemiC AreAs ABoVe is AVAilABle from Your AdVisor And dgCe

englisH ComPosition ComPonent of tHe Core

All full-time students must complete ENGL 0101 and ENGL 0102, English Composition I & II. These two courses constitute a unit, which all full-

time students should complete within the first two semesters at Westfield State College. The Chair of the English Department must approve any

exceptions to this policy. Please note that students are not permitted to withdraw from ENGL 0101 or ENGL 0102. Both courses are prerequisite

for 0200 English classes.

Courses in tHe mAJor

Students select major courses according to program requirements and in consultation with an advisor. Program requirements are listed in the

Bulletin and are available in the DGCE office.

eleCtiVe Courses

Students select elective courses according to their personal interests. Students majoring in elementary or special education may be required to

take specific electives to satisfy certification requirements, and should, therefore, meet with an advisor before selecting elective courses.

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Course NumbersIn this catalog you will find classes listed with three to four letter pre-fixes and four digit numbers followed by a three digit section number. 1. CRN - Course Reference Number - this 5-digit number identifies the section for on-line registration. 2. The letter prefix indicates the department through which the course is offered (for example, EDUC is the Education Department). 3. The four digit number that follows indicates, to some extent, the level of the course in terms of first year, second and so on. One hundred (0100), 0200 and 0300 courses are undergraduate level. Five hundred (0500) and 0600 numbered courses are graduate level. In special circumstances, upper level undergraduates may apply to take a graduate course for undergradu-ate or graduate credit. A form for this is available in the office and must be signed by all necessary authorities in advance of registration (including the Department Chair and Dean of DGCE). 4. The section numbers indicate a day division class (001, 002, etc.), a DGCE class (501, 502, etc.) or a satellite campus class (F01).

SAMPLE:

1. CRN 2. Department 3. Course # 4. Section # 31821 EDUC 0170 501

ACAdemiC support/tutoriNg Academic assistance and tutorial support are provided through the Tutoring Center, academic assistance is offered in writing skills and mathematics. Tutoring is available in all areas of the college curricu-lum. For further information, telephone 572-5783/5787; the Tutor-ing Center is located in Wilson Hall, Room 234.

ACCess to buildiNgs for physiCAlly disAbled studeNtsPhysically disabled students should contact the Office of Graduate and Continuing Education at 572-8020 in advance of the term in or-der to receive assistance in solving any problems they may have with regard to parking, entering buildings, reaching classrooms, or seating arrangements within classrooms. Access to campus buildings is noted on the Campus Map on the inside back cover of this catalog.

AtteNdANCe poliCy ANd ClAss leNgthRegular attendance to classes is expected. However, the weight which attendance may have and specific attendance requirements are for-mulated by the instructor.

Evening classes generally meet once per week from 4:00 pm –6:30 pm or 6:30 pm – 9:15 pm. Unscheduled absences due to inclement weather or faculty illness or emergency can occur. Make up dates have been set aside for classes that have not met the required number of hours during the semester. See the Academic Calendar for informa-tion.

bookstoreThe Westfield State College Bookstore, operated by Barnes and Noble, will have extended hours to accommodate student needs dur-ing the opening of each semester.

For more information call 413-579-3103 or visit www.westfieldstate.bncollege.com

bus serviCePVTA bus passes (Route 110 and 208) to and from Downtown Westfield, Holyoke and Springfield are available to graduate and continuing education students at a minimal charge.

the duAl eNrollmeNt progrAmThe High School Scholar Program seeks to reward young scholars who have proven themselves to be intellectually ready to move early into the exciting world of college learning. Here is an opportunity to take a college course in Computer Science, Mathematics, Literature, Art, a Foreign Language or Philosophy and gain that competency edge for full time college work. Entering juniors or seniors in high school take the course for credit at a reduced rate. Contact: [email protected]

fAmily eduCAtioNAl rights ANd privACy ACtThe Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 which took effect on November 19, 1974 assures confidentiality of educational records containing information directly related to a presently enrolled student, a former student or alumnus/a.

The institution, according to the Act, may make public “Directory Information” about a student, e.g., name, address, date and place of birth, telephone listings, schools attended, degrees and awards received, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, and the most previous educational agency or institution, unless the student specifically requests in writing that his/her prior consent be obtained.

A request made by students to suppress from public distribution the above mentioned information is to be made in writing annually to the office of the Dean of Graduate and Continuing Education, no later that October 1 of the academic year for which the information is being made public. Further information on the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 may be obtained from the Student Administrative Service Center or the Vice President, Student Affairs.

grAdes Approximately two weeks after the close of each session, course grades will be available via the myWestfield portal on the College’s website. No grades will be issued by telephone. Westfield State Col-lege uses the following grading scales:

Undergraduate Courses: A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, F

Graduate Courses: A, A-, B+, B, B-, C, F

Other notations used are ‘W’ for students who officially withdraw from a course; “AU” for students who are auditing a course and “I” for students whose work is incomplete at the end of the term. The grade of ‘I’ is assigned only if 80% of the course work has been completed and the instructor has agreed to allow you to complete the course after the close of the semester according to a prearranged schedule. See the Student Handbook (available in the office), for more information.

College poliCies ANd proCedures

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librAry The Library is located in the Ely Building. Reference, interlibrary loan, information instruction services, and copiers are available. A student ID is required to borrow materials. For hours of operation and more information go to http://www.lib.wsc.ma.edu/ or call 572-5251.

NoN-disCrimiNAtioN ANd AffirmAtive ACtioN poliCyWestfield State College maintains its policy on non-discrimination and affirmative action in fulfillment of the requirements of Federal Executive Order 11246 and 11375 as amended; the Civil Rights Act of 1991; Title IX of the Higher Education Amendments of 1972 as amended; Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and other applicable state and federal statutes.

pArkiNg privilegesParking decals are only sold at the Public Safety Complex on West-ern Avenue. Your vehicle registration must be presented with your application form before a decal can be purchased. Please call 572-5262 for more information or visit http://www.wsc.ma.edu/safety/Decals_%26_Parking.html.

studeNt i.d. CArdAll Westfield State College students should have a bar-coded Student I.D. Card. Taken during registration periods and the first three weeks of classes, the picture I.D. will cost $10.00 and will be used through-out your academic career at Westfield State College. I.D. photos are taken in the Wilson Hall Lounge area.

Each semester you register for classes you will receive a semester validation sticker. You should show your student I.D. card when you register for classes, request a transcript, apply for your parking sticker, withdraw books from the Ely Library and for any other offi-cial business on campus. Your I.D. may be encoded for other special services on campus at a cost. The cost for replacing I.D.s is $20.00.

trANsCriptsOfficial transcripts may be obtained from the Office of Continuing Education by mailing in a written request or filling out a transcript request form. Transcript request forms are available on the DGCE website, as are other forms. The original signature of the student is required on the form before a transcript can be released or sent and a fee of $2.00 per transcript must be submitted with the transcript request form. Please allow a minimum of five (5) working days for our office to process the request. A fee of $5.00 is required for a pre-approved transcript processed within one (1) business day. Transcripts that include the final grades of the present semester will be available approximately two weeks after the close of the term.

veterANs serviCesAs an active duty service member or a veteran residing in Massa-chusetts, you may qualify for a tuition waiver or for federal benefits. The Veterans Services Office is located in Ely, Room 146 and is open 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The telephone number is 572-5446. All veterans are encouraged to contact the of-fice prior to registration so that staff can help you with the necessary paperwork. Students using the Massachusetts Waiver of Tuition benefit must be formally admitted to a degree program at Westfield State College to use the benefit. You may use the benefit in your first semester of study with the College while awaiting an admission decision; however, formal admission is required to continue to use the benefit in subsequent semesters. All tuition waiver veterans are required to contact the office if they have not received the benefits in a prior semester.

Westfield stAte CeNter for teACher

eduCAtioN ANd reseArCh

The Center for Teacher Education and Research supports the professional development of teachers and provides a place for collaborative work between K-12 faculty and Westfield State

College faculty and staff.

Call or email the CENTER to register or to obtain more information.

Please check the website for other courses and workshops being offered: www.wsc.ma.edu/Center

Center for teacher education & researchPatricia gardner

[email protected]

For complete information, please go to www.GoBackNow.com.

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register by mAil, drop off or oNliNe.

If you cannot come to register during published day 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.

Visit our Website at www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce

ACAdemiC AdvisiNgUpon 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 plan-ning your program, you must assume responsibility for knowing and meeting the curriculum requirements.

AuditiNg CoursesIt is possible to audit any course offered by the Division of Graduate and Continuing Education. Students who elect to audit courses have the privilege of attending classes but are not required to take any tests or examinations or turn in any written assignments. Auditors should attend all, or most, class meetings. They do not receive a grade or credit. Auditors pay a reduced amount of tuition plus all fees. For the exact amount, consult the section on fees. Please remember that an audited course cannot later be repeated for credit.

In order to qualify to take a 100 or 200 level college class for credit (and thus receive a grade), the student who is an entering junior or senior must complete the application form, obtaining all required signatures, and submit the application by the deadline. Eligible students must have a “B” or better average and be recommended by their guidance counselor. Effective fall 2008, tuition and fees for participating students are covered by a MA state grant. Due to grant guidelines, and budget and space limitations, Westfield reserves the right to limit students to one course per semester if needed, and may need to deny applications based on space. For more information, and to begin the application process, students should meet with their guidance counselors.

CANCelled ClAsses: iNsuffiCieNt eNrollmeNtContinuing Education courses are funded solely by the fees students pay. Unfortunately, each semester there are courses in which enroll-ments are not sufficient. These courses are cancelled at the discretion of the Division of Graduate and Continuing Education. To allow students time to enroll in other courses, decisions to cancel are made as soon as possible after general registration on the basis of number of enrollments at the time.

Course loAdStudents needing assistance in determining course loads should con-sult their academic advisor or a DGCE Administrator. In most cases, Continuing Education students determine their own course loads.

However, students in the part time graduate program are limited to two courses per term and students with full-time employment should ordinarily limit themselves to two courses. Students with PELL grants must take a minimum of two courses (6 credits) in order to receive awards. Graduate and post-baccalaureate students enrolling for 8 credits or more and undergraduates for 11 credits or more need permission of the Dean or designee. Students are not permitted to take courses at other institutions once they have matriculated. Any exceptions to this policy must be documented on the Undergradu-ate Course Permission Form prior to registration for the course(s) at other institutions.

ChANge of registrAtioN stAtusStudents can make the following change of status prior to the third class meeting: Undergraduate to graduate credit Graduate to undergraduate credit Credit to audit Audit to credit

These changes can be made in the Office of Graduate and Continu-ing Education by filling out the appropriate form. There is no refund in the case of a change from credit to audit and the balance of the tuition must be paid in the case of a change from audit to credit.

heAlth iNsurANCe requiremeNtChapter 15A of the Massachusetts General Laws mandates that ev-ery full or three-quarter time student in a public or private institution of higher education 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 College and you will be billed accordingly.

Post-baccalaureate and Graduate students are considered 3/4-time at 7 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.

immuNizAtioN requiremeNtAll students must provide evidence of immunization to register as a full-time student; 12 or more undergraduate credits, 9 or more post-baccalaureate or graduate credits.

Mass. Law (Chapter 76-Section 15 C) requires that full time college students (12 credits undergraduate and 9 credits post-baccalaureate and graduate students, per semester) present evidence that they are immunized against measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, and tetanus in order to register for classes. Tetanus/Diphtheria must be within 10 years; Measles, Mumps, Rubella, initial immunization at the age of 12 months or older and after 1968, and date must include month, day, and year to be valid. If there is a question of immunization status according to the above information, please update your immuniza-tions.

Three doses of Hepatitis B vaccine are required for all full-time and all Health Science students, undergraduate and graduate. Westfield State College considers students matriculated in Movement Science

registrAtioN iNformAtioN

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and Criminal Justice programs, as well as students in teacher training programs, to be in the at-risk population, and requires the same im-munizations as Health Science students.

trANsCriptsOfficial transcripts may be obtained from the Office of Continuing Education by mailing in a written request or filling out a transcript request form. Transcript request forms are available on our DGCE Webpage, as are other forms. The original signature of the student is required on the form before a transcript can be released or sent and a fee of $2.00 per transcript must be submitted with the transcript re-quest form. Please allow a minimum of five (5) working days for our office to process the request. A fee of $5.00 is required for a pre-ap-proved transcript processed within one (1) business day. Transcripts that include the final grades of the present semester will be available approximately two weeks after the close of the term.

WithdrAWAl from CoursesYou may withdraw from courses before the second scheduled meet-ing without notation on your permanent record. You must withdraw in writing. A Withdrawal Form is available in the DGCE Office. If you withdraw after the second class meeting, you must obtain the signature of the faculty member.

Professor’s Transcript Withdrawal Signature Notation

Before first class meeting No None Before second class meeting No NoneBefore third class meeting Yes ‘W’By withdrawal deadline (see above) Yes ‘W’After deadline* ($25 fee) Yes ‘W’Administrative withdrawalNon-attendance ‘W’After drop-add period N/A ‘W’Failure to withdraw N/A ‘F’

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

Online courses are treated as starting on the date the semester or noted course begins.

fiNANCiAl iNformAtioN

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Failure to pay within 10 days of web registration will result in the addition of the $100 late registra-tion fee and loss of the early registration discount.

• Registration and educational service fees will only be refunded for officially canceled courses.

• Education service fee is refunded for withdrawals before the class begins.

• Registration fee is non-refundable. No refunds for Winter Session after class session begins.

• Please note that online courses may have earlier start dates.• We accept checks, money orders, mastercard, Amercian

Express, Visa and Discover cards. Cash cannot be accepted for payment over $10.

refuNdsRefunds of tuition and instructional fee, if any, are made on the basis of the date and time of receipt of a student’s withdrawal. Students who officially withdraw from a course after the first scheduled class and within the allowable withdrawal period will receive a designa-tion of W. The registration fee is non-refundable.

Withdrawal Date % of Refund Before 1st Meeting 100% Before 2nd Meeting 90% Before 3rd Meeting 50% After 3rd Meeting None

Online courses are treated as starting on the date the semester or noted course begins.

fiNANCiAl AidThe Financial Aid Office at Westfield State College is located within the Student Administrative Service Center and is committed to insur-ing that no student is unable to pursue his or her educational goals for lack of financial resources. Westfield State College 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.

delAyed pAymeNtWestfield State College 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.

seNior CitizeN tuitioN WAiverIn accordance with Chapter 915 of the Acts of 1977, Common-wealth of Massachusetts, the WSC 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 reg-istration. The form is available in the Continuing Education Office. Proof of date of birth is required.

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Westfield State College

Summer I REGISTRATION FORM

Graduate and Continuing Education 333 Western Avenue Phone (413) 572-8020 DATE: Westfield MA 01086 $25 Early Sign-Up Discount until May 14 □ Check here if your information has changed since last attendance. Student or Social Id # Security # Name Last First Middle Address Street Unit# City State Zip Ethnicity

□ Not Hispanic or Latino □ Hispanic or Latino Race: Please √ all that apply. □ American Indian or Alaskan Native □ Asian □ Black or African American □ Cape Verdean □ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander □ White

Email Address Home Phone: Prior education completed: Have you been officially accepted into a program at WSC? Work Phone: □ High School Graduate □ No, Non-Matriculated □ Associate’s Degree □ Yes, check one below □ Bachelor’s Degree □ Undergraduate Cell Phone: □ Master’s Degree □ Post-Baccalaureate □ CAGS □ Graduate Date of Birth: □ CAGS

CRN # (12345)

COURSE # EDUC 0123

SEC.#

501

UG # of cred

GR # of cred

AU # of cred

COURSE TITLE

DAYS

TIMES

SIGNATURE I agree to abide by the College regulations including those governing payment of tuition and withdrawal from class.

PAYMENT INFORMATION

I receive a tuition waiver (form must be attached; no retroactive credit allowed) Type of waiver: ___________________________ (i.e., voucher, state employee, senior) I use the following payment method (authorization form must be attached): Financial Aid ____ Delayed Payment Program ____ Third Party Payment ____ Approved for Mass Veterans tuition waiver program Approved and wish to file for Federal Veterans Benefits Chapter #

UNDER 15 CREDITS 15 CREDITS AND OVER TOTAL CREDITS X TUITION = TOTAL TUITION

Total UG Credits ____ x $85 per credit tuition= $ (out-of-state $95)

Total G Credits ____ x $105 per credit tuition= $ (out-of-state $115)

Total Credits_____x $115 per credit instructional fee = $

Registration Fee (non-refundable) $ 75.00 (each session)

Educational Service Fee $ 75.00 (each session)

Other Fees* or Discount $_________________

Total $ *Any new fees implemented for the Summer Sessions will be posted on the DGCE website before registration begins.

Tuition Fees

Total Over-Credit Fee (for over 18 credits) $70 x ___ credits =

Total

$______ 485.00____

$______3023.00__ _

$______3508.00__ _

$______________ _

$_______________

METHOD OF PAYMENT (CASH IS NOT ACCEPTED) Amex ____________ (Amex – 4 digits on front)____________ Check # MasterCard Visa Discover Billing Zip Code Card Number Expiration Date: CVV (last 3 digits on back of card) Name on Card/Signature Date

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Community Education Classes

Creating Web Pages Create and post your very own Web site on the Internet in this extensive, hands-on, six week workshop. First, you’ll learn about the capabilities of the World Wide Web and the fundamentals of web design. Then, with your instructor’s patient guidance, you’ll plan the content, structure and layout of your Web site, create pages full of neatly formatted text, build links between the pages and to the outside world, and add color, backgrounds, graph-ics, tables, hot buttons, and animation. You’ll also learn critical and timely information on securing the best possible location in search engine listings, and powerful no-cost or low-cost web marketing strategies.

Accounting Fundamentals Demand for accounting profes-sionals currently exceeds supply. If you’re interested in increasing your financial awareness and accountability while also gaining a marketable skill, this course is for you. You’ll learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, while also learning how to analyze and record financial transactions, as well as prepare various financial reports at the end of the fiscal period. Accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes, and various common bank-ing activities will be discussed. We’ll cover all the bases, from writing checks to preparing an income statement and closing out accounts at the end of each fiscal period. Suitable for either a small business or an individual household, this course is sure to increase financial aware-ness and accountability.

Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach This course teaches medical terminology from an anatomical ap-proach. Root terms are divided by each body system. The origin, a combined form, and an example of non-medical everyday usage is provided for each root term. Word Associations are provided as a learning tool. Unusual and interesting information is provided in regards to each term. Root terms are combined with prefixes and suf-fixes as your learning will culminate in the interpretation of several paragraphs of medical notes.

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2007 Work with numbers? Then you need to learn Excel 2007. In this unique six-week online workshop, you’ll discover dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. You’ll also learn the secrets behind writing powerful mathematical formulas, using the function wizard to quickly and automatically calculate statistics, loan payments, future value, and more. You’ll also learn the best ways to sort and analyze data, create custom charts and graphs, create 3-dimensional workbooks, build links between files, endow your worksheets with decision-making capabilities, and automate oft-repeated tasks with macros and buttons.

Speed Spanish Imagine yourself speaking, reading and writing Spanish. Now you can with Speed Spanish! This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish pronto. You’ll learn six easy recipes for gluing Spanish words together to form sentences. In no time at all, you’ll be able to go into any Spanish speaking situation and converse in Spanish. ¡Qué Bueno!

A to Z Grant Writing A to Z Grant Writing is an invigorating and informative course that will equip you with the skills and tools you need to enter the exciting field of grant writing! You’ll learn how to raise needed funds by discovering how and where to look for potential funders who are a good match for your organization. You’ll also learn how to network and develop true partnerships with a vari-ety of funders, how to organize a successful grant writing campaign, and how to put together a complete proposal package.

Medical Coding Take your first step toward a lucrative career as a medical coder! In this course, you’ll learn how to find medical codes for any disease, condition, treatment, or surgical procedure. We’ll discuss how medical coding works in the real world, and then we’ll go over the different types of codes you’ll need to understand to describe every aspect of a patient’s visit and report that informa-tion to an insurance company. From there, you’ll be ready to begin putting it all into practice. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to find your way through both the CPT manual and the ICD-9-CM manual, and you’ll be well on your way to becoming a medical coder.

N o N - C r E d I T C o u r S E S

efficiently gain control over thefinancial aspects of your business.

Grammar RefresherGain confidence in your ability toproduce clean, grammaticallycorrect documents and speeches.

Intermediate Microsoft Excel Work faster and moreproductively with Excel's mostpowerful tools.

Real Estate InvestingBuild and protect your wealth byinvesting in real estate.

Creating Web Pages IILearn to develop polished andinteractive pages complete withtables, forms, frames, audio, andCSS.

Discover Digital PhotographyAn informative introduction to thefascinating world of digitalphotography equipment.

GRE Preparation - Part 1Discover powerful strategies forsuccess in the verbal andanalytical sections of the GRE.

MORE COURSES AVAILABLEAT OUR ONLINE INSTRUCTION CENTER

you are interested in and select the Enroll Now button.Follow the instructions to enrolland pay for your course. Hereyou will enter your e-mail andchoose a password that willgrant you access to theClassroom.

3. When your course starts, returnto our Online Instruction Centerand click the Classroom link.To begin your studies, simplylog in with your e-mail and thepassword you selected duringenrollment.

www.ed2go.com/westfield

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Westfield State College

Summer II REGISTRATION FORM

Graduate and Continuing Education 333 Western Avenue Phone (413) 572-8020 DATE: Westfield MA 01086 $25 Early Sign-Up Discount until June 25 □ Check here if your information has changed since last attendance. Student or Social Id # Security # Name Last First Middle Address Street Unit# City State Zip Ethnicity

□ Not Hispanic or Latino □ Hispanic or Latino Race: Please √ all that apply. □ American Indian or Alaskan Native □ Asian □ Black or African American □ Cape Verdean □ Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander □ White

Email Address Home Phone: Prior education completed: Have you been officially accepted into a program at WSC? Work Phone: □ High School Graduate □ No, Non-Matriculated □ Associate’s Degree □ Yes, check one below □ Bachelor’s Degree □ Undergraduate Cell Phone: □ Master’s Degree □ Post-Baccalaureate □ CAGS □ Graduate Date of Birth: □ CAGS

CRN # (12345)

COURSE # EDUC 0123

SEC.#

501

UG # of cred

GR # of cred

AU # of cred

COURSE TITLE

DAYS

TIMES

SIGNATURE I agree to abide by the College regulations including those governing payment of tuition and withdrawal from class.

PAYMENT INFORMATION

I receive a tuition waiver (form must be attached; no retroactive credit allowed) Type of waiver: ___________________________ (i.e., voucher, state employee, senior) I use the following payment method (authorization form must be attached): Financial Aid ____ Delayed Payment Program ____ Third Party Payment ____ Approved for Mass Veterans tuition waiver program Approved and wish to file for Federal Veterans Benefits Chapter #

UNDER 15 CREDITS 15 CREDITS AND OVER TOTAL CREDITS X TUITION = TOTAL TUITION

Total UG Credits ____ x $85 per credit tuition= $ (out-of-state $95)

Total G Credits ____ x $105 per credit tuition= $ (out-of-state $115)

Total Credits_____x $115 per credit instructional fee = $

Registration Fee (non-refundable) $ 75.00 (each session)

Educational Service Fee $ 75.00 (each session)

Other Fees* or Discount $_________________

Total $ *Any new fees implemented for the Summer Sessions will be posted on the DGCE website before registration begins.

Tuition Fees

Total Over-Credit Fee (for over 18 credits) $70 x ___ credits =

Total

$______ 485.00____

$______3023.00__ _

$______3508.00__ _

$______________ _

$_______________

METHOD OF PAYMENT (CASH IS NOT ACCEPTED) Amex ____________ (Amex – 4 digits on front)____________ Check # MasterCard Visa Discover Billing Zip Code Card Number Expiration Date: CVV (last 3 digits on back of card) Name on Card/Signature Date

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fAll 2010 plAN AheAd CAleNdAr

July 12 - 16 Preregistration, all DGCE matriculated students

July 27 - 29 Cross-registration into classes

July 19 - August 13 General Registration, Web Register, Mail-in, Drop-off

July 12 - 15 Registration Advising

July 19 - 22 Registration Advising

September 2 Classes Begin

The Division of Graduate and Continuing Education is now accepting nominations for the John f. nevins outstanding educator Award.

The award is named after one of Westfield State College’s consummate educators and administrators. Dr. Nevins began his career at Westfield State College in 1969, and served the college in many roles: as a Professor of Education in both undergraduate and graduate programs, as Dean of Undergraduate Studies in 1978, as Vice President for Academic Affairs, 1978-1986, as President, 1986-1987, and again as Vice President in 1987-1988. Dr. Nevins was the recipient of the Division of Graduate and Continuing Education’s Outstanding Educator Award in 1993, and after his death the award was re-named in his honor.

Students in the Division, and faculty, staff or administrative members of the greater college community, may nominate any faculty member teaching for the Division (full- or part-time) during the Summer, Fall or Spring semesters. The deadline for nominations is April 1.

The selection will be made by a panel of judges consisting of representatives from the DGCE student body and Westfield State College administration, staff and faculty. The award will be made at the end of the spring semester.

If you wish to nominate a faculty member for the John f. nevins outstanding educator Award, please fill out the nomination form which can be located online at the DGCE website under Current Student Resources, or www.wsc.ma.edu/dgce/nevins_award.aspx

Some qualities to consider when contemplating a nomination are: • concern with student learning, • openness to other views, • thoroughness in covering material, • knowledge of subject area• commitment to graduate and continuing education students and programs.

John F. Nevins Outstanding Educator Award

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Graduate and Continuing Education

Westfield, MA 01086-1630

(413) 572-8020

[email protected]

GoBackNow.com

Pre-registration formatriculated students:April 12 - 16Registration Advising:April 12 - 15, May 3-6

Summer I Class Schedule:May 24 - July 1

Summer II Class Schedule:July 6 - August 16

Non-Profit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDWestfield, MAPermit No. 18

Suffield

Southwick

Enfield

Windsor Locks

Granby

SouthHadley

Ludlow

Longmeadow

EastLongmeadowAgawam

WestSpringfield

Easthampton

Huntington

Blandford

Northampton

Springfield

Chicopee

Holyoke

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Westfield State isQuality. Flexible. Affordable. SMART.

CONVENIENT.

Typical Driving Times

Springfield 25 mins .

Holyoke 25 mins .

Chicopee 25 mins .

Ludlow 25 mins .

South Hadley 30 mins .

Easthampton 30 mins .

Northampton 35 mins .

Granby 35 mins .

Enfield 35 mins .

Palmer 40 mins .

Windsor Locks 40 mins .