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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO MAY-JUNE INTERSESSION 2020 COURSE LIST MAY 18-JUNE 5, 2020

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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, FRESNO

MAY-JUNE INTERSESSION 2020 COURSE LIST

MAY 18-JUNE 5, 2020

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May-June Intersession provides an excellent opportunity to pursue one class intensively, without interruptions and

demands of other classes or campus activities. Intersession classes earn resident credit and are open to matriculated Fresno State students as well as to the public.

Why attend Intersession?• Concentrate on one course at a time

• Maximize student success

• Accelerate time to degree completion

• Explore new academic areas of interest

• Pursue professional development

Are Intersession classes different than regular semester courses?Intersession courses cover the same amount of material as a regular semester course—in a much, much shorter timeframe. In a 16-week semester, you are expected to study approximately two hours for every one hour of class. During Intersession, you are essentially working full-time on the course. Timing of discussion forums, quizzes and other assignments aim to keep the whole class moving forward together. You will not be able to succeed in Intersession courses if you don’t keep up or are planning a long vacation. You must devote significant time each day to complete an Intersession course.

Who may register for an Intersession class?You are not required to be formally admitted to the university to take an Intersession class. If you are 18 years of age or older or are a high school graduate and have met course prerequisites, you may register for an Intersession class. Matriculated and disqualified students, as well as the public, may take Intersession classes.

If you expect to complete degree or credential requirements through Intersession, you should check with your advisor regarding course applicability. Registration in Intersession does not ensure registration for, or admission to, the university, nor should it be interpreted as acceptance to any degree or credential program. If you are interested in formal admission to California State University, Fresno, contact the Office of Admissions, Records and Evaluations at 559.278.2261.

How to registerYou may register for Intersession beginning March 16 – April 27. Register early to ensure your place in the class of your choice, as each class has an enrollment limit. Fees are $305 per unit and the initial payment deadline is April 13. Beginning April 14, you may enroll in classes but your fees are due within 24 hours or you will be automatically dropped. Enrollment freezes April 28-30. The final course list will be posted on May 1 and continues through the first day of class. Payments can be made online or at the Joyal Building. Indicate that your payment is for a Continuing and Global Education class. (Other class fees are applied to general account.) Payments made by check should be made payable to “Fresno State.”

Matriculated Fresno State students may register by logging in to my.fresnostate.edu. New or non-matriculated students should visit fresnostate.edu/cge/registration/howtoregister.html for registration instructions.

Enrollment will freeze April 28 -30. The final list of Intersession classes will be published on the CGE website on May 1. Enrollment continues May 1 – 18, and fees are due within 24 hours of registering.

Wait list Wait lists are available for May-June Intersession. If you are placed on a wait list for an Intersession class, be sure to check your Fresno State email account daily to find out if you have been moved from the wait list to the class roster. After April 13, your fees are due within 24 hours after you are placed on the class roster.

Grading optionSelect your choice of grading option—Letter or CR/NC (credit or no credit)—choosing only what is available for your class (verify with department if enrolling in person). The grading option you designate is what will be posted on your permanent transcript, providing that option is available for the course.

Changes in Grading Option must be made no later than Friday of the first week of class. For classes meeting four or fewer days, changes in Grading Option must be made prior to the class start date.

A student can elect to audit a class by obtaining the instructor signature on an Administrative Change form and submitting it to the Division of Continuing and Global Education office no later than Friday of the first week of class.

Forms

The following forms can be found at fresnostate.edu/cge/forms:

• Registration form• Program Change form• Excess Units Petition• Administrative Change form

Registration fees and course feesRegistration fees are $305 per unit and the initial fee deadline is April 13. Registrations that take place between April 14 – 27 require payment within 24 hours of registration or your enrollment will be cancelled. Some courses have additional fees for lab materials, etc.; see Classnotes for details.

REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 16 - $305/UNIT

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Financial aidFinancial aid may be available for matriculated students enrolled in a minimum of six (6) units during the summer (May-June Intersession and Summer Session combined). Summer Interest Forms will be available in the Financial Aid Office beginning April 6 and must be submitted by May 8. Questions? Please check with the Financial Aid Office.

Drop/withdrawal/refunds You may receive a failing grade unless you officially drop a class. You may drop an Intersession class online at my.fresnostate.edu. To request a refund, complete the program change form at fresnostate.edu/cge/forms and submit it to the Division of Continuing and Global Education.

Serious and compelling drop/withdrawal/refundsNo drops are allowed after the fourth calendar day. Students who have a serious and compelling reason and who wish to drop on the fifth calendar day or later may petition to drop with a grade of “W.” Pick up a Request for Record Adjustment in the CGE office (Education 130) or obtain the form online (fresnostate.edu/studentaffairs/are/documents/forms/records/Record_Adjustment.pdf). Submit the request to the Admissions, Records and Evaluations Office in the Joyal Building, Room 106.

Tuition Refund Schedule

Grades

Intersession grades will be averaged into the student’s Fresno State GPA and will be available on August 14, 2020, at my.fresnostate.edu.

Textbooks

Beginning May 18, textbooks will be available at the Kennel Bookstore on the Fresno State campus. Information about textbooks is available from your instructor or the bookstore (www.kennelbookstore.com). Bookstore hours from May 18 - August 7 are 7:30 am - 4:00 pm, Monday-Friday. Kennel Bookstore will be closed on May 25 for Memorial Day. Hours subject to change.

Library Please visit the website for hours and services available: library.fresnostate.edu. Library hours are subject to change.

Student ID CardsStudents without an active student ID card may purchase a Spring/Summer CGE student ID card for $5.00. The Bulldog Card, the official ID card of Fresno State, affords checkout privileges and access to online materials located in the Henry Madden Library, access to services at Student Health Services (with co-pay), and serves as a valid student ID card in the local and online community. To obtain a Bulldog Card: 1) students first complete their registration; 2) pay the $5.00 CGE Student ID card activation fee at the Cashier’s Window located in the Joyal Building and 3) take their receipt to the Bulldog Card Office, Joyal Administration, Room 156, to have their picture taken and obtain their Bulldog Card.

Help DeskStudents may reach the Help Desk by calling 559.278.5000, or through the website at https://help.fresnostate.edu. Students who need assistance with Canvas login may also contact the Help Desk.

Student Health and Counseling Center Services Student Health Services will be open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 am to 4:45 pm, and Wednesday from 9:00 am to 4:45 pm, May 11 - 15, with limited services from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm. Student Health Services will be closed on May 25. Beginning May 26, Monday through Friday, hours are 7:00 am to 3:15 pm with minimal services from 12:00 noon to 12:30 pm daily. There will be a $15 co-pay per office visit. A Fresno State student ID is required. See instructions above to obtain a card. To learn more about the services available to Fresno State students, please visit www.fresnostate.edu/health.

Services for Students with DisabilitiesSupport services and accommodations are available by calling the Services for Students with Disabilities office at 559.278.2811. Additional information can be found on the website: fresnostate.edu/studentaffairs/ssd.

Veterans ServicesInformation on State and Federal aid to veterans is available by calling Veterans Services, 559.278.7030.

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ParkingDaily parking permits may be purchased for $5.00 per day, using credit cards ONLY, from the dispensers located in the campus parking lots. If you need additional assistance, please call the Traffic Operations Office at 559.278.2950.

Dining Services For Dining Services hours of operation, visit: fresnostatedining.com.

University Student UnionThe University Student Union will be open Sunday from 8:00 am until 10:00 pm; Monday-Thursday, from 7:00 am until 10:00 pm; Friday, from 7:00 am until 12:00 midnight; and Saturday, from 8:00 am until 12:00 midnight. The building will be closed May 22 - 25 in observance of Memorial Day. For further information regarding the services available through the University Student Union, visit fresnostate.edu/studentaffairs/studentinvolvement/usu/infocenter/index.html. Information about Student Involvement can be found at fresnostate.edu/studentaffairs/studentinvolvement/index.html

Fresno State Student Housing Students enrolled in May-June Intersession may apply to live at Fresno State Student Housing, the only on-campus housing at Fresno State. Students who live on campus don›t have to worry about being locked into a lease, and daily rates for summer are just $23.00! That includes utilities, maintenance, housekeeping, and access to all of our amenities. Some of the amenities include free WiFi, free basic cable, 24/7 customer service desk, swimming pool, fitness center, and more! To apply, visit the Student Housing office in the Atrium and pick up a Summer 2020 application or download the application online at www.fresnostatehousing.org/summer/. Applications can be emailed to [email protected] or faxed to 559.278.5020. Call us today at 559.278.2345.

Continuing and Global Education Students may contact the Division by emailing [email protected] or calling 559.278.0333.

Course list begins on next page

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Classnotes Course Class No. Description Units Comp Time Days Room Instructor

Agricultural Business

34;8536 AGBS 150 Agri Food Policy 3 Lec 08:00A-11:00A MTuWThF AG 224 Berends P

17;34;8536 AGBS 155 50198 Environ Resource 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Williams R

Biology

17;39;907;8536 BIOL 10 50199 Life Science 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Reece A

17;39;907;8536 BIOL 10 50200 Life Science 0 Lab ARR DGT CAMP Reece A

17;34;8536 BIOL 103 50201 Cell Biology 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Bush J

17;34;8536 BIOL 105 50202 Evolution 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Reece J

901;8828 BIOL 160 Microbial Phys 4 Lec 12:20P-02:00P MTuWThF S 141 Youn H

901;8828 BIOL 160 Microbial Phys 0 Lab 09:30A-12:00P MTuWThF S 204 Youn H

901;8828 BIOL 160 Microbial Phys 0 Lab 02:20P-04:50P MTuWThF S 204 Youn H

34;66;8536;8596 BIOL 189T Field Ornithology 3 Lec 08:00A-12:00P TuTh S 103 Van Laar T & Constable J

34;66;8536;8596 BIOL 189T Field Ornithology 0 Lab 07:00A-05:00P Sa S 103

Chemistry

17;18;8536 CHEM 128A 50206 Organic Chem 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Maitra K

18;8536 CHEM 128B Organic Chem 3 Lec 07:00A-10:05A MTuWThF S2 108 Maitra S

17;8536 CHEM 150 50208 General Biochem 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Vazquez, S

Chicano and Latin American Studies

17;34;8536 CLAS 30 50210 Crit Think Cls 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP España-Nájera A

17;8536 CLAS 114 50211 Mex/SW 1810-1910 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Lopes M

Communicative Sciences & Deaf Studies

17;8536 CSDS 139 50212 Deaf Culture 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Berrett N

Communication

17;8536 COMM 114 50298 Comm Learning 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Juárez S

ARR DGT CAMP Juárez S

17;8536 COMM 164 50213 Intercult Comm 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Moreman S

Construction Management

17;34;8827 CM 164 50241 Build Elec Syst 2 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Yost K

17;34;8827 CM 164 50242 Build Elec Syst 0 Act ARR DGT CAMP Yost K

17;8536 CM 180B 50243 Const Mgt Cap 2 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Smith M

17;8536 CM 180B 50244 Const Mgt Cap 2 0 Lab ARR DGT CAMP Smith M

17;34;8150;8526 CM 193I 50301 Intrship/Wk Exp 1 Sup ARR DGT CAMP Hyatt B

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Please refer to the official Class Schedule, available on my.fresnostate.edu, to search for classes with zero-cost course materials. When searching for classes, click “Additional Search Criteria” and select “Zero Cost Course Materials” from the “Course Attributes” menu.

PLEASE CHECK BACK AS THE SCHEDULE IS BEING UPDATED DAILY

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Counselor Education

17;8536 COUN 202 50246 Sem Group Couns 3 Sem ARR DGT CAMP Lee S

17;8536 COUN 202 50247 Sem Group Couns 0 Act ARR DGT CAMP Lee S

17;34;8536 COUN 206 50251 Coun Thru Lfespn 3 Sem ARR DGT CAMP Crane J

17;34;8526;8804 COUN 234A 50252 Sexuality 1 Sem ARR DGT CAMP Greaves M

ARR DGT CAMP

17;34;8536 COUN 242 50376 Par Ed Pupil Adv 3 Sem ARR DGT CAMP Griffin D

COUN 242 50384 Par Ed Pupil Adv 0 Act ARR DGT CAMP Griffin D

17;34;8536 COUN 280T 50253 PhD Prep Adv Resrch Mthds 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Pereyra S

17;34;8526 COUN 280T 50300 MFT Business Pract 1 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Weir K

Criminology

17;34;8536 CRIM 101 50254 Crm & Viol in Am 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Clement K

17;34;8536 CRIM 170 50255 Rsrch Methods CJ 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Marshall H

14;17;8536;8702 CRIM 180I 50302 Internship 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Schweizer H

Curriculum & Instruction

17;34;8536 CI 149 50234 Curr Inst Tech 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Aguilera E

17;8536 CI 285 50360 Sem Adv Educ Psy 3 Sem ARR DGT CAMP Mehta R

Earth and Environmental Sciences

17;18;39;8536 EES 167 50389 Oceans Atmos Clim 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Anglen B

English

17;8536 ENGL 174 50259 Popular Fiction 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Hernandez M

Forensic Behavioral Sciences

17;34;8536 FBS 153 50260 Psych of Criminality 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Azizian A

17;34;8536 FBS 156 50306 For Beh Sci and the Law 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP English P

Geography

17;8536 GEOG 115 50224 Violent Weather 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Ogunjemiyo S

17;8536 GEOG 128 50225 Environ Pollution 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Dangi M

History

17;8536 HIST 11 50226 Am Hst to 1877 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Kytle E

Industrial Technology

17;8536 IT 117 50227 Qual Assurance 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Zhang D

17;8536 IT 118 50228 Prod Operations 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Sethuramasamyraja B

17;34;8536 IT 191T 50271 Green SCM 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Nambiar A

17;8536 IT 191T 50272 Intro to AI & ML 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Mahalik N

Linguistics

17;8536 LING 10 50229 Intro to Lang 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Shekar C

17;8536 LING 11 50230 Ling for Teacher 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Agbayani B

17;18;8536 LING 115 50231 Lang Culture Soc 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Shepherd M

17;8536 LING 132 50232 Ling + Reading 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Fulop S

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Classnotes Course Class No. Description Units Comp Time Days Room Instructor

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Literacy and Early Education

17;34;8536 LEE 180T 50297 Lit, Lang & Lit 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Van Horn S

Marketing

17;34;8828 MKTG 110 50375 Consumer Behavior 4 LEC ARR DGT CAMP Ong B

Media, Communications and Journalism

17;18;39;8536 MCJ 178 50236 New Media Technologies 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Hart B

34;8536;8810 MCJ 191 50237 Internship 1 Sup ARR OFF Pierce T

Music

17;8536 MUSIC 9 50238 Intro to Music 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Ishigaki M

Philosophy

17;18;39;8536 PHIL 120 50248 Cont Conf Morals 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Keyser V

17;8536 PHIL 151 50249 Cogntve Sci Mind 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Keyser V

Political Science

17;34;8536 PLSI 2 50258 Amer Govt Instit 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Abosch

Psychology

17;18;5051;8536 PSYCH 120T 50295 Neurosci Mental Disorders 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Miller C

17;8828 PSYCH 122 50261 Motivation 4 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Shapiro M

17;8828 PSYCH 124 50262 Sensatn+Perceptn 4 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Lachs L

18;5051;8828 PSYCH 172 App Behav Analys 4 Lec 09:00A-01:00P MTuWThF S2 318 Rafacz S

Public Health

17;8536 PH 104 50264 Global Cult Hlth 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Pinzón-Perez H

17;34;8536 PH 109 50265 Epidemiology Dis 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Rahman M

Sociology

17;18;8536 SOC 163 50266 Urban Socio 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Whitley S

Spanish

17;8536 SPAN 125 50449 Hispanic Culture 3 Lec 09:00A-12:00P MTuWThF DGT CAMP Sands I

17;8536 SPAN 143 50267 Intro Sp Am Lit 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Calleros Villarreal D

Women’s Studies

17;8536 WS 10 50268 Intro to W S 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Fobear K

17;34;8536 WS 120 50269 Women of Color 3 Lec ARR DGT CAMP Mercado-Lopez L

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Classnotes Course Class No. Description Units Comp Time Days Room Instructor

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Classnotes: 14 CR/NC - Credit/No Credit Grading only. You may find the definition of CR/NC in the current California State University, Fresno General Catalog under Academic Regulations, Explanation of Grades.

17 Web-Based classes - all course activity is done online; there are no required face-to-face sessions within the course and no requirements for on-campus activity.

18 This section has a prerequisite. For more information, please refer to the current California State University, Fresno General Catalog or consult

34 Letter grade only.

39 Satisfies a General Education requirement as specified in the 1999-2000 or later California State University, Fresno General Catalog.

901 (Class fee, $25).

907 (Class fee, $5).

5051 Not open to Pre-Psychology majors.

8150 Obtain permission to enroll from the instructor by emailing [email protected] .

8536 The fee for this class is $915.

8702 Obtain permission to enroll from the Department of Criminology, Administrative Assistant: 559.278.2305

8810 Obtain permission to enroll from instructor: [email protected].

8828 The fee for this class is $1,220.

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Topic Course Descriptions

BIOL 189T Field Ornithology (3 units)

Behavior, classification, economic importance, evolution, life histories, migration, and special modifications of birds of Central California. Bird species identification, anatomy, molts, age and sex, specialized adaptations, behavior, research, with emphasis on conservation of wild birds. Weekend field trips, after-class bird walks.

COUN 280T PhD Preparation and Advanced Research Methods (3 units)

This course will help students explore options for PhD programs and the impact of obtaining a PhD in their career. Students will learn about the application process for a PhD program and will apply class learning to aid in the preparation of materials that can be used for actual PhD program applications. Students will also learn the most basic and essential research methods and will explore their own research interests and how to make them come to fruition. Students will learn techniques to improve their researching skills and research writing. Most of the class will be in online format but instruction will also be given through Zoom and reading materials will be available for students through the campus learning management system (Blackboard or Canvas).

COUN 280T MFT Business Practices (1 unit)

MFT students learn many skills about how to provide therapy to clients, but some programs do not address the «business practices» component of the profession. This course will help students grapple with some of the issues related to private practice and other business arrangements in the MFT field. Specific learning objectives include: Learning how to ethically bill insurance, establishing various kinds of individual and group practices, creating a business plan, and developing a website for your future practice.

IT 191T Green SCM (3 units)

This course will cover important aspects of sustainable supply chain management such as life cycle management supply and demand planning, procurement, supplier development, production logistics, packaging and marketing. This course will also look into how technology can be leveraged for successful implementation of some of the best practices. This course will also explore the change management process for implementing sustainable practices in supply chain management.

LEE 180T Literacies, Languages, and Literature (3 units)

This course explores the teaching of Literacies, Languages and Literature. While examining theories, research, and practices of literacies, this course will provide an introduction to literacy assessment and instructional approaches to reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Through guiding principles of Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy (CSP) and Universal Design for Learning (UDL), students will develop knowledge of children›s literature and explore ways to integrate children›s literature into elementary curricula. This topic may not be repeated for credit.

ME 191T Reliability in Design (3 units)

Prerequisites: ME 125, ME154, and junior/senior standing. A study of probabilistic models in engineering design. Topics include: reliability distribution functions, failure rate, system reliability, hazard analysis, FMEA and reliability testing. The use of the probabilistic approach to the design of mechanical components is treated in depth. This course is acceptable as a Technical Elective in the Mechanical Engineering curriculum. This topic may not be repeated for credit.

PSYCH 120T Neuroscience of Mental Disorders (3 units)

PSYCH 36 or 125 and PSYCH 66 are recommended. Examination of mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, addiction, and autism from an integrative perspective, with an emphasis on their underlying neurobiology.

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