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1 2015 WINTER/SPRING GRADUATE COURSE SCHEDULE

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3 2015 Graduate Spring Session Calendar and Registration Information Scheduling Graduate students who have been accepted into a program should meet with their adviser, prior to the start of scheduling, to plan their course work for the upcoming session. Beginning Saturday, October 11, 2014, matriculated students currently in a graduate program may schedule online using their mywcu account. Students who have not been formally accepted into a graduate program (nondegree students) may schedule by completing an online scheduling form, found at edu/grad, beginning October 25, The winter/spring 2015 graduate course schedule is available on mywcu and the Graduate Studies homepage ( Students must pay University bills in full and clear all holds before they are eligible to schedule (tuition, housing, meals, bookstore, library, and parking tickets). Students can use mywcu to check for existing holds. The University/department reserves the right to drop from the class roster any student who schedules for course work without appropriate prerequisites or approvals. New Student Account Information A student s West Chester University Account serves four main purposes: Access to the student administration system (mywcu) mywcu is used to access student information, grading, and class scheduling Access to WCU (webmail) Access to D2L which is used by instructors to post course materials, tests, quizzes, and surveys, as well as hold online discussions Access to log in to the University network Before new students can use their WCU account for any of the above services, they must first initialize their password. To initialize a password, please follow these instructions: 1. In the browser type 2. Next to the login box, click on the link labeled Change Password. Enter a username (usernames are the first letter of the student s first name and the first letter of the last name followed by the student s six-digit WCU ID number). An example of this is BE123456@wcupa.edu. For those who have never logged in to the system before, the Old Password is WCU-MMDDYY. With the old password, students should be sure to capitalize the WCU and recognize that the MMDDYY is a representation of their birth date. An example of this is January 1, 1984 = WCU Students will enter a new password which is at least eight characters in length and includes at least three of the following requirements, type that password again to confirm, and click Change Password/Passphrase. Lowercase character Uppercase character Numeric character Special character such as # $ * Note: Students may not use any part of their name in their new password. For security reasons, students will be prompted to configure the self-service online password reset tool. Setting up this tool will enable students to reset their password at anytime. They will click Submit after completing their questions and answers. This new password is good for 90 days. Graduation Reminder The commencement ceremony for graduate students is separate from the undergraduate ceremony. The graduate ceremony is Monday, May 11, 2015 at 7 p.m. in Hollinger Field House. All students intending to graduate on this date must apply for graduation through their mywcu account no later than February 1, Office Hours (Subject to change) 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Monday Thursday; 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Friday (until May 8, 2015) Summer Hours (May 11 August 24, 2015) 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Monday Friday Graduate Studies and Extended Education 102 West Rosedale Avenue Phone: Fax: gradstudy@wcupa.edu Website: Visit: West Chester University 3 Winter Spring 2015

4 Important Dates Dates are subject to change. Check the website at www. wcupa.edu for the most current calendar. WINTER TERM December 15, 2014 January 14, 2015 Scheduling begins for matriculated students Saturday, October 11 Scheduling begins for Nondegree students Saturday, October 25 First Day of Classes/Beginning of Drop/Add Mon, December 15 Last Day to Drop/Add Mon, December 15 Course Withdrawal Begins Tue, December 16 Holiday Break - No Classes Tue-Sun, December 23 - January 4 Course Withdrawal Period Ends Fri, January 9 Last Day of Session Withdrawal Mon, January 12 Last Day of Classes Wed, January 14 Final Exams Wed, January 14 Martin Luther King Day - University Closed Mon, January 19 SPRING SEMESTER 2015 January 20 May 8, 2015 Scheduling begins for matriculated students Saturday, October 11 Scheduling begins for Nondegree students Saturday, October 25 First Day of Classes/Beginning of Drop/Add Tue, January 20 Last Day to Drop/Add Tue, January 27 Course Withdrawal Begins Wed, January 28 Spring Break Begins - 5 p.m. Fri, March 6 Spring Break Ends - 8 a.m. Mon, March 16 Course Withdrawal Period Ends Fri, March 27 Good Friday * Fri, April 3 Passover * Sat, April 4 Term Withdrawal Period Ends Mon, April 27 Last Day of Classes Mon, May 4 Reading Days Sat-Sun, May 2-3 Final Examinations Tue-Fri, May 5-8 Spring Commencement Mon, May 11, 7:00 pm SUMMER SEMESTER 2015 (tentative) May 26 August 21, 2015 First Five-Week Session May 26 June 27 Second Five-Week Session June 29 - July 31 Post Session August 3-21 FALL SEMESTER 2015 (tentative) August 24 December 11 Office of the Bursar 25 University Avenue, Room 050 Phone: Mon. Thurs., 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. (cashiers close at 4 p.m.) Wed., 9 a.m. 4:30 p.m. (cashiers close at 4 p.m.) During the drop/add period the office is open until 6 p.m. Mon. Thurs. (cashiers close at 5:30 p.m.) Students who schedule before late registration will receive a bill mailed to their home address. Students receive only one bill. If any changes are made to the schedule after the bill is sent, students must contact the Office of the Bursar for any updated charges. Or, they can review their charges on mywcu. The deadline for returning materials with payment is printed on the bill. All fees are subject to change by action of the Board of Governors. The University reserves the right to cancel schedules of students who do not pay or have not made arrangements for payment by their billing due date. Students scheduling during late registration period will be charged a late registration fee of $35. Tuition and fees may be paid by check, electronic check (echeck), money order, or cash. Credit card payments are accepted through the University s web-based QuikPay system (with a fee assessed for the service). Refer to the Bursar s web page for payment instructions. Refunds Refunds are not automatic, and course or school withdrawal requires written notification to the Office of Graduate Studies. The amount of the refund depends on the date written notice of the withdrawal is recorded. In order to receive a 100% refund, a student must withdraw prior to or on the first day for each session. See refund schedule that follows. All questions regarding the refund schedule, as well as when you should receive your refund, should be directed to the Office of the Bursar, Refund Policy Spring 2015 Students wanting to withdraw completely from the University must submit that request in writing to the Office of Graduate Studies. A 100% refund is issued if the course is dropped or withdrawn through the sixth calendar day of the semester. After that, tuition and fees are refunded according to the schedule below. Please note that students must drop all of their classes after the 6th day to be eligible for the 80%, 60%, 50%, 40% refunds. No refund will be given if a student drops a course but retains full-time status; reduces his/her credit load after the end of the drop period but retains part-time status; or owes the University money. These percentages apply to the total tuition bill, not to partial payments of tuition. If students withdraw they receive a refund of Through sixth day of the semester 100% tuition and general fees 2nd week of the semester 80% tuition and general fees 3rd week of the semester 60% tuition and general fees 4th week of the semester 50% tuition and general fees 5th week of the semester 40% tuition and general fees 6th week of the semester and later No refund Students seeking financial aid are encouraged to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by October 1, 2014 to meet the payment deadline. Any questions concerning financial aid credits on students bills should be directed to the Office of Financial Aid ( ). Call for information about... Housing Billing Scheduling Financial Aid Winter Spring West Chester University

5 Abbreviations Building Codes AND... Anderson Hall CAR Carter Drive (Speech and Hearing) EHG... Ehinger Gym EOA... Ehinger Office Annex EOB... E.O. Bull Center EQN E. Rosedale Ave. GBC... Graduate Center, 1160 McDermott Dr. HOL... Hollinger Field House HSC... Sturzebecker Health Sciences Center (S. Campus) LAW... Lawrence Center LB1... FHG Library LIB... FHG Library LIT E. Rosedale Ave. MER... Merion Science Center MIT... Mitchell Hall MNH... Main Hall NRN... No classroom necessary OCL... Off-Campus Location OLD... Old Library PAC... Performing Arts Center PEO... Peoples Building PHL... Philips Memorial Building REC... Recitation Hall REY... Reynolds Hall RUB... Ruby Jones Hall SMB... Swope Music Building SSL... Schmucker Link SSN... Schmucker Science Center (North) SSS... Schmucker Science Center (South) SWK W. Rosedale Ave. SYK... Sykes Student Union TBA...To Be Announced TYS... Tyson Hall UNA University Avenue Class Meeting Codes M-R.... Meets Monday through Thursday M-F... Meets Monday through Friday MW... Meets Monday and Wednesday T-R... Meets Tuesday through Thursday TR... Meets Tuesday and Thursday Course Key A... ACT101, Academic Development Program C... Combined course CL#... Four-digit number associated with each course and section E... Evening F... Culture cluster H... Honors students I... Meets interdisciplinary requirements J... Meets diverse communities requirement K... Distance education L... Individualized learning systems M... Majors only N... Internship O... Workshop P... Permission of instructor Q... Field R... Practicum T... Student teaching V... Individualized instruction W... Writing emphasis Z... Credit by exam $... Additional fee required Day Codes M... Monday T... Tuesday W... Wednesday R... Thursday F... Friday S... Saturday N... Sunday Inclement Weather Announcements are posted on the WCU home page, and broadcast on local radio and television stations. Code #853 indicates day classes are cancelled; #2853 indicates evening classes are cancelled. d d West Chester University 5 Winter Spring 2015

6 Final Examination Schedules Spring 2015 Tuesday May 5, 2015 Wednesday May 6, 2015 Thursday May 7, 2015 Friday May 8, to 10 a.m. MWF 9-9:50 TR 8-9:15 MWF 8-8:50 TR 9:30-10:45 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1 to 3 p.m. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m. MWF 10-10:50 TR 12:30-1:45 MWF 11-11:50 TR 11-12:15 MWF 1-1:50 MWF 2-2:50 M 4:15-7P MW 4:15-5:30 ACC 201 ACC 202 ACC 302 MAT 102 MAT 351 MAT000 MAT001 MAT101 MAT103 MAT104 MAT121 T 4:15-7P TR 4:15-5:30 MWF 12-12:50 TR 2-3:15 MWF 3-3:50 MW 3-4:15 W 4:15-7P MW 5:45-7P SPA101 SPA102 SPA201 SPA202 R 4:15-7P TR 5:45-7P All Saturday Classes 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. M 7:15P-10P MW 8:45P-10P T 7:15P-10P TR 7:15P-8:30P W 7:15P-10P MW 7:15P-8:30P R 7:15P-10P TR 8:45P-10P Final Exam Policies v Individual faculty members may not change examination times. v Professional practicum examinations will be given during regularly scheduled periods. v No final examination should be given before the scheduled final examination time. v The times in the blocks above refer to the regular class meeting time. v Any course not having a final examination will meet as directed by the instructor during the scheduled examination time for a continuation of regular class work. v Any student who has three or more final exams scheduled for the same day should work with the individual instructors to try to arrange alternate exam times. v Classes meeting regularly at at nonstandard times are not included in this schedule. NONDISCRIMINATION/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY West Chester University is committed to providing leadership in extending equal opportunities to all individuals. Accordingly, the University will continue to make every effort to provide these rights to all persons regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. This policy applies to all members of the University community including students, faculty, staff, and administrators. It also applies to all applicants for admission or employment and all participants in University-sponsored activities. This policy is in compliance with federal and state laws, including Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendment of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Executive Order of the Governor of Pennsylvania. Any individual having suggestions, problems, complaints, or grievances with regard to equal opportunity or affirmative action, or to request a translation of this publication into a language other than English, is encouraged to contact the director, Office of Social Equity, 13/15 University Ave., Winter Spring West Chester University

7 Graduate Programs of Study all telephone numbers are area code 610. Biology M.S. Biology (thesis and nonthesis) Certification in Biology Business M.B.A. Certificate in Business Communication Sciences and Disorders M.A. Communicative Disorders Communication Studies M.A. Communication Studies Computer Science M.S. Computer Science Certificate in Computer Security Certificate in Information Systems Certificate in Web Technology Counselor Education M.Ed. School Counseling M.Ed. Counseling: Secondary School Counseling M.S. Higher Education Counseling/Student Affairs Professional Counseling Licensure Preparation Letter of Completion Specialist I Certificate in Counseling (Elementary or Secondary) Certificate in Higher Education Counseling/Student Affairs Criminal Justice M.S. Criminal Justice M.S. Criminal Justice (Philadelphia) Early and Middle Grades Education M.Ed. Early Childhood Education M.Ed. Applied Studies in Teaching and Learning Certification in Early Grades PK-4 Certification in Middle Grades 4-8 English M.A. English (thesis and nonthesis; concentrations in Literature; Writing, Teaching, and Criticism; and Creative Writing) Certification in English Geography and Planning M.A. Geography Certificate in Geographic Information Systems Certificate in Urban and Regional Planning Geology and Astronomy M.A. Geoscience (Concentration: Earth Science) Certifications in Earth and Space Science and/or General Science Health M.Ed. Health: School Health M.P.H. (Public Health) Certificates in Emergency Preparedness, Health Care Management, and Integrative Health History M.A. History M.Ed. History Holocaust and Genocide Studies M.A. Holocaust and Genocide Studies Certificate in Holocaust and Genocide Studies Kinesiology M.S. Exercise and Sport Physiology M.S. Exercise and Sport Physiology (Concentration: Athletic Training) M.S. Physical Education M.P.A. Certificate in Sport Management and Athletics Certificate in Adapted Physical Education Languages and Cultures M.A. in Language & Cultures (French) M.A. in Language & Cultures (German) M.A. in Language & Cultures (Spanish) Literacy M.Ed. in Reading Certification as a Reading Specialist Certificate in Literacy Mathematics M.A. in Mathematics (Options: Mathematics, Mathematics Education) M.S. in Applied Statistics Certification in Mathematics Certificate in Applied Statistics Music M.M. (Concentrations: History and Literature, Theory and Composition) M.M. Music Education M.M. Music Performance M.M. Piano Pedagogy Certification in Music Education Certificates in Kodaly Methodology, Music Technology, Orff-Schulwerk, and Piano Pedagogy Nursing D.N.P. M.S.N. Nutrition M.P.H. Public Health (Concentration: Nutrition) Philosophy M.A. Philosophy (General) M.A. Philosophy (Applied Ethics) Certificate in Business Ethics Certificate in Healthcare Ethics Professional and Secondary Education M.Ed. Secondary Education Certification in Secondary Education Certificate in Educational Technology Certificate in Education for Sustainability Psychology M.A. in Psychology: Clinical M.A. in Psychology: General M.A. in Psychology: Industrial/Organizational Clinical Mental Health Letter of Completion Public Policy and Administration M.P.A. (Concentrations: Human Resource Management, Nonprofit Administration, Public Administration) Certificates in Human Resource Management, Nonprofit Administration, Public Administration, Sport Management and Athletics, and Urban and Regional Planning Social Work M.S.W. M.S.W. (Philadelphia) Special Education M.Ed. Special Education (Options: traditional; online; Philadelphia Multi- University Center) Certification in Special Education Certificate in Autism Certificate in Universal Design for Learning/Assistive Technology (online) Teaching English as a Second Language M.A. TESL Certificate in TESL The following departments and interdisciplinary areas offer graduate courses but no graduate degrees: Accounting ( ), Anthropology and Sociology ( ), Art ( ), Chemistry ( ), Economics and Finance ( ), Linguistics ( ), Management ( ), Marketing ( ), Nutrition ( ) Pharmaceutical Product Development ( ), Theatre and Dance ( ), Women s and Gender Studies ( ). West Chester University 7 Winter Spring 2015

8 Course Listings Graduate Course Offerings Winter 2015 Monday, Dec 15, 2014 Wednesday, January 14, 2015 ATTR ABV NUM SEC CL# COURSE TITLE CRED TIME ROOM PROF COMMENTS CRIMINAL JUSTICE Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Jane Tucker, or for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. K CRJ Victimology 3 TBA ONLINE ZSTAF Online course EARLY AND MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Connie DiLucchio, or cdilucchio@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDE Reflective Teach 3 M 04:30PM-09:30PM NRN Leaman Hybrid course; meets 12/15, 22; 12/2, 12 K FRE French Civilization 3 TBA Pauly R Individualized instruction GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Martin Katirai, or mkatirai@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. GEO Geo Info Systems 3 M-F 09:00AM-12:30PM RUB006 Coutu G K GEO Intro to Business GIS 3 TBA TBA Katirai Online course GEOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY Course scheduling cards for nondegree students must be signed by Dr. Joby Hilliker or jhilliker@wcupa.edu SCE Science Methds: Mid Level 3 M-R 04:30PM-08:30PM MER222 Smith A HEALTH Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Lynn Carson, or lcarson@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. HEA Family Life Ed 3 MTR 04:25PM-10:00PM Cinelli Meets 12/15, 18, 22; 1/6, 8, 10, 13 S 09:00AM - 05:00PM,. HEA Prog Admn Hlth/Hmn Serv 3 MTR 04:00PM-11:00PM Carson Meets 12/16, 18; 1/5, 7, 8, O HEA Special Topics 1 M 10:00AM-05:00PM McCown Meets 12/15/14 and 1/14/15 Art, Medicine, and Contemplation W 10:00AM-05:00PM Four-day trip - 1/8-1/11 - to Houston, TX; combined with HEA O HEA Special Topics 1 MTW 04:00PM-11:00PM Bill De Meets 12/15, 17, 19; 1/6, 7, 13, 14 Global Hlth Promo/Issues F 08:30AM-11:30PM KINESIOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. David Stearne, or dstearne@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. K KIN Prof. Iss. Adapted 3 TBA TBA Ellis M Online course LANGUAGES AND CULTURES Nondegree students should consult with Dr. R. Pauly, or rpauly@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. LITERACY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Kevin Flanigan, or kflanigan@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. K EDR Literacy Dev: Inclusive Class 3 T TBA ONLINE Gordon Online course MARKETING U MKT Residency Seminar 1 F 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC306 ZSTAF Meets 12/19-20; Additional S 08:00AM-05:00PM online work 12/15/14-1/14/15 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The following classes are for matriculated executive students ONLY who are expected to register for both courses in their assigned cohort. Note the special times and dates for these courses. For more information, contact Paul Christ, director, MBA program or MBA@wcupa.edu. U MKT Residency Seminar 1 F 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC306 ZSTAF Meets 12/19-20 S 08:00AM-05:00PM Winter West Chester University

9 MATHEMATICS Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Gail Gallitano (mathematics), or or Dr. Randall Rieger (applied statistics), or for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. MTE Teaching Children Math I 3 M-F 04:30PM-07:30PM UNA125 ZSTAF STA Topics App Stat 3 M-F 01:00PM-04:00PM UNA120 Rieger Advanced SAS Programing STA Internship 3 TBA TBA Rieger STA Internship 3 TBA TBA Rieger STA Internship 3 TBA TBA Rieger NURSING Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Cheryl Schlamb, or cschlamb@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. NSG Suggestive Theraptics: Prof 3 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM HSC116C Mackey Meets 1/5-9 NUTRITION NTD Persp on Obesity 3 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM Davidso Meets 12/15-19, 1/7, 14; W 09:00AM-11:00AM combined with NTD PROFESSIONAL AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Robert Haworth, or rhaworth@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibilty prior to scheduling. K EDT Integrated Ed Tech 3 TBA Penny C PSYCHOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Jennifer Bunk, or jbunk@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. PSY Psychol of Women 3 M-R 05:30PM-09:00PM Hyers L Combined with PSY SPECIAL EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Vicki McGinley (Special Education), or vmcginley@wcupa.edu, or Dr. Catherine Prudhoe (Early Childhood), or cprudhoe@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDA Foundations of Special Ed 3 MTW 04:30PM-09:00PM REC104 Stringe Hybrid course; meets 12/15, 17; 1/5, 7, 12, 14; meets online 12/16, 22; 1/6, 13 West Chester University 9 Winter 2015

10 Course Listings Graduate Course Offerings Spring 2015 Monday, January 20 Friday, May 8, 2015 ATTR ABV NUM SEC CL# COURSE TITLE CRED TIME ROOM PROF COMMENTS ACCOUNTING U ACC Fin Reporting 3 M 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Soltis Hybrid course; meets 3/23, 30; 4/6, 13, 20, 27; 5/4 U ACC Strategic Cost 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Barndt Hybrid course; meets 3/25; 4/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 5/6 KU BLA Legal Environment 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Halsey Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 3/26; 1/2, 9, 16, 23, 30; 5/7 ADMINISTRATION Nondegree students must obtain signatures and advisement from concentration advisors. Questions on the MPA program should contact the program coordinator at or mpa@wcupa.edu. KU PPA Found of Public Service 3 TBA ONLINE Wade Mi Online course U PPA Found of Public Service 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 ZSTAF U PPA Resrch Mthds Pub Admin 3 R 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 Phillip KU PPA Resrch Mthds Pub Admin 3 TBA ONLINE Phillip Online course U PPA Policy Analysis/Prgrm Eval 3 R 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC205 ZSTAF U PPA Pub Budgeting & Finance 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC205 Davis M U PPA Public HR Management 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC205 Wade Mi U PPA Public Sector Org Theory 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 Davis M U PPA Topics in Public Admini 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC312 Wade Mi Valuing Diversity in Public Administration U PPA Communic for Pub Admin 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC305 Turner 75% online course U PPA American Public Policy 3 T 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC320 Davis M U PPA Topics in HR Managemnt 3 T 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 Fiorent Issues of Employee Health in the Workplace U PPA Employee Relations 3 R 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC320 Fiorent U PPA Comp Analysis/ Ben Plan 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC320 ZSTAF U PPA Capstone Sem Pub Admin 3 TBA Turner U PPA Pub Policy/Admin Intern 3 TBA Phillip BIOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Fan, or xfan@wcupa.edu, for advice or to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. BIO Exp Dsgn & Anal 3 T 06:00PM-08:55PM AND017 Fairchi BIO Rsrch Techniq II 3 R 06:00PM-08:55PM MER304 Pisciot BIO Molecular Genetics 3 W 06:00PM-08:55PM MER113 Sulliva BIO Course Topics I 3 W 05:00PM-07:45PM SSN191 ZSTAF BIO Microbial Physiol 3 T 09:00AM-11:55AM SSN179 Pisciot BIO Microbial Physiol 3 R 09:00AM-11:55AM MER307 Pisciot BIO Light Microscopy 3 TR 05:00PM-06:50PM SSN274 Boettge COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Koenig, or mareilekoenig@gmail.com, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. SPP Child Lang Dis II 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM CAR428 Koenig SPP Adlt Neurogenic SL Disrdrs 3 R 01:00PM-03:45PM CAR428 Benigas SPP Voice Disorders 3 T 01:00PM-03:45PM CAR428 Grillo B SPP Clinical Practicum 3 MW 01:00PM-03:45PM CAR420 Benigas SP/Lang TX B SPP Clinical Practicum 3 MW 01:00PM-03:45PM Kim Soj SP/Lang TX B SPP Clinical Practicum 3 MW 04:25PM-07:10PM CAR426 ZSTAF SP/Lang TX B SPP Clinical Practicum 3 MW 04:25PM-07:10PM CAR419 ZSTAF Spring West Chester University

11 SP/Lang TX B SPP Medical Affiliation Practicum 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM Grillo B SPP School - based Affiliation Pra 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM ZSTAF B SPP School - based Affiliation Pra 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM Kim Soj B SPP School - based Affiliation Pra 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM Grillo B SPP School - based Affiliation Pra 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM Koenig B SPP School - based Affiliation Pra 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM ZSTAF B SPP School - based Affiliation Pra 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM ZSTAF SPP Med Speech Path 3 R 05:00PM-07:45PM HSC119B Grillo COMMUNICATION STUDIES Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Braz, or mbraz@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility. COM Theoret Perspectiv 3 T 05:50PM-08:35PM MNH400 Polk De COM Internshp Communic 3 TBA TBA Braz Ma COMPUTER SCIENCE Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Agah, or aagah@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. CSC Intro Web Develop 3 TR 04:25PM-05:40PM AND117 Kline R CSC Intro Data Struct 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM UNA141 Wyatt R CSC Prog Languages 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM UNA127 Wyatt R CSC Anal of Algthms 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM UNA127 Wyatt R CSC Topics Comput Sci 3 TR 05:45PM-07:00PM UNA139 Ruan Xi Cloud Computing CSC Advanced Seminar 3 R 07:15PM-10:00PM UNA139 Burns R Data Mining CSC Adv Sem- Security 3 TR 04:25PM-05:40PM UNA127 Agah Af CSC Internship in CSC 3 TBA TBA Yang Ch COUNSELOR EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Owens, x2554 or eowens@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDC Prof Orient Couns 3 W 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Org Admin Sch 3 W 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Soc Cult Dive Coun 3 T 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC143 ZSTAF EDC Soc Cult Dive Coun 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC141 ZSTAF EDC Human Dev Couns 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF EDC Human Dev Couns 3 R 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC143 ZSTAF EDC Intro Student Affairs 3 W 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC141 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Lead Mgt Std Affai 3 T 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Career Development 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF Majors only; lab fee approx $40 EDC Career Development 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC143 ZSTAF Majors only; lab fee approx $40 EDC Hmn Excptnality for Couns 3 T 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Group Dynamics 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC139 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Group Dynamics 3 R 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC139 ZSTAF EDC Group Dynamics 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC139 ZSTAF EDC Fund Help Relat 3 M 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF EDC Fund Help Relat 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF EDC Coun Theor Tech 3 R 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF Majors only; camcorder use required EDC Coun Theor Tech 3 T 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC141 ZSTAF Majors only; camcorder use required EDC Consul Coord Coun 3 R 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF Majors only EDC School Counseling Strategies 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF Students enrolled in EDC 590 and EDC 592 must have their internship application on file in department. The department will register students once they are approved. Students must have their current liability insurance and FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances scanned prior to first class or student will be dropped. R EDC Practicum in School Counsel 3 R 04:00PM-05:30PM GBC141 ZSTAF Majors only R EDC Practicum in School Counsel 3 T 04:00PM-05:30PM GBC142 ZSTAF Majors only R EDC Practicum in School Counsel 3 W 04:00PM-05:30PM GBC142 ZSTAF Majors only R EDC Practicum in School Counsel 3 R 05:40PM-07:10PM GBC141 ZSTAF Majors only R EDC Practicum in School Counsel 3 M 07:15PM-08:45PM GBC142 ZSTAF Majors only R EDC Prac High Ed St Af 3 T 07:15PM-08:45PM GBC139 ZSTAF Majors only R EDC Prac High Ed St Af 3 W 07:15PM-08:45PM GBC142 ZSTAF Majors only R EDC Prac High Ed St Af 3 T 07:15PM-08:45PM GBC142 ZSTAF Majors only West Chester University 11 Spring 2015

12 Students enrolled in EDC 600, EDC 601, and EDC 602 must have their internship application on file in department. The department will register students once they are approved. Students must have their current liability insurance and FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances scanned prior to first class or studentt will be dropped. EDC Int High Ed St Aff 3 R 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC142 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Int High Ed St Aff 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC141 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Int High Ed St Aff 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Counseling Internshp Elem 3 M 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC139 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Counseling Internshp Elem 3 R 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Counsel Internshp Second 3 R 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC143 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Counsel Internshp Second 3 R 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC142 ZSTAF Majors only EDC Counsel Internshp Second 3 M 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC142 ZSTAF Majors only K EDC Advan Coun Interv 3 R 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC141 Parsons Majors only; online course; contact rparsons@wcupa.edu for information CRIMINAL JUSTICE Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Jane Tucker, or jtucker@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. CRJ Criminological Theory 3 W 05:30PM-08:15PM MIC Przemie Contact department chair to enroll CRJ Criminological Theory 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM RUB001 Grugan CRJ Research Design 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM AND101 Antonio CRJ Crim Juris 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM RUB001 Nestler CRJ Juvenile Law 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM MIC ZSTAF Contact department chair to enroll CRJ Restorative Justice 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM RUB001 O Neill CRJ Top Sem in CRJ 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM RUB001 ZSTAF Combined with CRJ455 Homicide/Death Pen CRJ Contro Crim Juris 3 M 05:30PM-08:15PM MIC ZSTAF Contact department chair to enroll CRJ Contro Crim Juris 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM RUB001 ZSTAF CRJ Proseminar 3 TBA TBA MIC Grugan Grad coordinator permission required; Contact department chair to enroll CRJ Proseminar 3 TBA TBA Antonio Grad coordinator permission required EARLY AND MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Connie DiLucchio, or cdilucchio@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. K ECE Advanced Child Dev 3 TBA TBA Prudhoe Online course; meets 1/18-2/28; cohort 2 K ECE Families, Comm & Ed 3 TBA TBA Norris Online course; meets 1/18-2/28; cohort 1 K ECE Trends and Issues in ECE 3 TBA TBA Prudhoe Online course; meets 3/15-4/25; cohort 2 K ECE Integ Curric & Assessment 3 TBA TBA Norris Online course; meets 3/15-4/25; cohort 1 Students enrolling in EDE 532 must have minimum level-one certification (does not have to be in elementary education), and one year of full-time, satisfactory teaching experience. EDE Teach & Learn 3 R 05:45PM-08:30PM MNH213 Drobnak Students enrolled in EDE 551 must have their FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file. Forms are available online. Formal admission to teacher education is required. EDE Child Developmnt I 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM REC307 Bell Mi Students enrolling in EDE 556 must have minimum level-one certification (does not have to be in elementary education), and one year of full-time, satisfactory teaching experience. EDE Human Develop 3 R 05:45PM-08:30PM REC305 Patton EDE Teacher Research 6 M 04:00PM-10:00PM REC205 Leaman EDP Assessment for Learning EG 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM Bolton Formal admission required Students enrolled in EGP 501 must have their FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file. Forms are available online. Formal admission to teacher education is required. EGP Human Develop from Gestat 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM REC307 Bell Mi Students enrolling in EGP 522 must have their FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file for first day of class. Forms available online. Prereqs: EGP 501, 520. EGP PreK Programs/Methods 6 M 04:25PM-07:10PM REC305 Lucas L Field hours M 8:30-11:45 am Spring West Chester University

13 EGP Teach Soc Stdies/Hlth PK-4 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM REC101 Drobnak EGP Bldg Comm/Integrt Art PK-4 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM REC305 Patton Students enrolled in EGP 550 will spend the school day at their assigned teaching placements full time for three weeks and meet on campus for two weekly class sessions. Assignments and field experiences will be embedded during the school day. Students must have their FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file. Forms are available online. Formal admission to teacher education is required. EGP Dev Field Exp Inclus Class 3 MW 01:00PM-03:00PM REC305 Lamb Ki Individualized instruction. Students enrolling in EGP 551 must have their FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file. Forms are available online. Formal admission to teacher education is required. EGP Student Teaching 3 R 03:15PM-05:15PM ZSTAF Full time/12 weeks with weekly seminar MGP 535 requires field hours as well as weekly class sessions. Students must have their FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file. Field clearances are required on the first day of class. MGP Tch Social StudsGr W 04:25PM-07:10PM MNH302 Drobnak Field F 8:00-11:45 a.m. Students enrolled in MGP 550 will spend the school day at their assigned teaching placements full time for three weeks and meet on campus for two weekly class sessions. Assignments and field experiences will be embedded during the school day. Students must have their FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file. Forms are available online. Formal admission to teacher education is required. MGP Dev Field Exp Inclus Class 3 MW 01:00PM-03:00PM Lamb Ki Individualized instruction Students enrolling in MGP 551 must have their FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file. Forms are available online. Formal admission to teacher education is required. MGP Student Teaching 3 R 03:15PM-05:15PM REC305 ZSTAF Full time/12 weeks with weekly seminar ECONOMICS AND FINANCE U ECO Bus & Eco Env 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC305 Condlif Hybrid class; meets 1/22, 29; 2/5, 12, 19, 26; 3/5 KU FIN Financial Mgt 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Zheng D Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 3/24, 31; 4/7, 14, 21, 28; 5/5 ENGLISH Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Carolyn Sorisio, or csorisio@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. ENG Literary Theory 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM MNH214 Gangopa ENG Writing Seminar 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM Ulmer S ENG Locating Literature 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM MNH302 Sorisio ENG Tch Eng Lang Lrnrs PK-12 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM MIT203 Verbovs ENG Tch Eng Lang Lrnrs PK-12 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM MIT103 Park In ENG is not for ESL Cert. students and others required to take field experience; Requires two synchronous chat sessions: Thursdays, 7:15-8:30 p.m. or Thursdays, 8:45-10:00 p.m. K ENG Tch Eng Lang Lrnrs PK-12 3 TBA TBA ONLINE Smidt C ENG Feminist Film 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM Ramanat ENG Struc Modern Eng 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM MNH302 Colovic K ENG ESL Read/Write 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM SMB307 Smidt C ENG Sec Lang Acq 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM Amer Ma R ENG ESL Practicum I 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM MNH415 Park In ENG Tutoring Compositi 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM REC301 Fitts K O ENG ShrtStory Wkshp II 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM AND102 Merkner ENG Special Topics 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM MNH202 Wanko C The Long 18th Century ENG Special Topics 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM MNH300 Burns M African American Rhetorics ENG Research Seminar 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM WAY104B Yoon K. ENG Cultural Studies 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM Hall H. LANGUAGES AND CULTURES Nondegree students should consult with Dr. R. Pauly, or rpauly@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. FRE French Business Culture 3 TR 11:00AM-12:15PM OLD102 Sage Mi FRE French Theater 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM MIT202 Sage Mi FRE French Civilization 3 TR 02:00PM-03:15PM MIT205 Pauly R FRE Topics in Fr Liter 3 MWF 12:00PM-12:50PM Goutal K FRE Wrtng French Child Stories 3 TBA TBA Pauly R Distance education class Q LAN Tech 2d Lang Tchg 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM MIT202 Corbitt LAN Tch Eng Lang Lrnrs PK-12 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM MIT203 Verbovs LAN Tch Eng Lang Lrnrs PK-12 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM MIT105 Park In West Chester University 13 Spring 2015

14 K LAN Tch Eng Lng Lrnrs PK-12 3 TBA TBA ONLINE Smidt C Not for ESL Cert. Students and other students required to take field experience LAN Second Lang Acquisition 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM MIT105 Amer Ma K LNC Cultural Studies 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM Van Lie SPA Phonetics-App Ling 3 MW 03:00PM-04:15PM REC305 Varricc SPA Adv Gram & Stylist 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM REC305 Cabrera SPA Seminar I 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM MIT202 Cardemi GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Martin Katirai, or mkatirai@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. GEO Topical Seminar 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM RUB006 Coutu G Open Source GIS GEO Sem Physical Geog 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM Fritsch GEO Quant Meth Pln/Geo 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM RUB006 Lewando GEO Metrop Syst & Prob 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM Crossne GEO Plan Law & Organiz 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM Fasic G GEO Geog Latin America 3 MWF 01:00PM-01:50PM RUB104 ZSTAF K GEO GIS Applications 3 TBA TBA ONLINE Coutu G Online course GEOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY Course scheduling cards for non-degree students must be signed by Dr. Joby Hilliker, or jhilliker@wcupa.edu ESS Petrology 3 T 04:15PM-06:00PM MER208 Srogi L ESS A Petrology - Lab T 06:00PM-08:00PM MER208 Srogi L ESS Principles Geochem 3 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM MER220 Hall Cy ESS Structur Geology 3 MW 12:00PM-12:50PM MER219 Bosbysh ESS A 1971 Structur G - Lab W 01:00PM-02:50PM MER219 Bosbysh ESS Prin Oceanography 3 W 04:15PM-07:00PM MER216 Fisher C ESS Intro Paleontology 3 R 04:15PM-06:00PM MER222 Good St ESS A 1965 Intro Pale - Lab R 06:00PM-08:00PM MER222 Good St ESS Environmental Geology 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM MER220 Lutz Ti C ESS Hydrogeology 3 W 04:15PM-08:00PM MER220 Helmke C ESS Geomorphology I 3 M 04:15PM-07:00PM MER220 Nikitin ESS Intrntl Geology Field Stds 3 TBA OCL Nikitin Meets 3 times prior to trip; extra Study abroad to Costa Rica costs involved ESS Intermed Astronomy 3 TR 09:30AM-11:20AM SSL150 Schwarz SCE PK-4 Science Instruction 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM MER222 Smith A SCE Science Methods: Mid Lev 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM MER222 Smith A GOVERNMENT AND PLANNING Telephone scheduling is not permitted. All MPA/Public Adm. scheduling cards must be signed by the student s adviser and the MPA director. MA students must have the adviser s signature. U PPA Commun for Public Admin 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC305 Turner Hybrid course; 75% online HEALTH Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Carson, or lcarson@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. K ENV Gen l Environ Hlth 3 TBA Sheehan Online course K ENV Gen l Environ Hlth 3 TBA Sheehan Online course ENV Risk Assessment 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM HSC331 Shorten Combined with ENV O ENV Special Topics 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM HSC331 Sunger Combined with HEA Infectious Disease Assessment HEA Stress Mgt Techniq 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM OCL McCown K HEA Legal Aspects of Hlth Care 3 TBA ZSTAF Online course; accelerated course; meets 1/20-3/3 K HEA Health Care Management 3 TBA Gatenby Online course; accelerated; meets 1/22-3/3 K HEA Health Care Management 3 TBA Gatenby Online course; accelerated; meets 3/19-4/30 HEA Pub Hlth Epidem 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM HSC328 Sankara Reserved for Community Health, Environmental Health, and Integrative Health track students. HEA Pub Hlth Epidem 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM Sankara Reserved for Health Care Management and Nutrition track students. Spring West Chester University

15 HEA Biostatistics Pub Health 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM AND001 Metz St Reserved for Community Health, Environmental Health, and Integrative Health students K HEA Biostatistics Pub Health 3 TBA ONLINE Metz St Reserved for Nutrition and Health Care Management students. HEA Eval Health Prog 3 T 04:25PM-10:00PM HSC325 Dix Aqe Accelerated course; meets 1/20-3/3 HEA Eval Health Prog 3 T 04:25PM-10:00PM HSC325 Metz St Accelerated course; meets 3/17-4/28 HEA Health Prom Prgm Plan 3 W 04:25PM-10:00PM HSC325 Bill De Accelerated course; meets 1/21-3/4 HEA Health Prom Prgm Plan 3 W 04:25PM-10:00PM HSC325 Bill De Accelerated course; meets 3/18-4/29 O HEA Special Topics 1 T 04:25PM-07:10PM HSC331 Sunger Combined with ENV Infectious Disease Assessment HEA Rsrch/Report Wrtng 3 TBA Cinelli HEA Rsrch/Report Wrtng 3 TBA James T K HEA Strategic Ldrshp Hlth Care 3 TBA Sankara Online course; accelerated; second 7 weeks of the semester HEA Sub Abuse Prev 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM HSC329 Brenner HEA Soc Behav Asp PH 3 R 04:25PM-10:00PM HSC329 DeJoy S Accelerated; meets 3/19-4/30; reserved for Community Health and Environmental Health students K HEA Soc Behav Asp PH 3 TBA William Online course; accelerated; meets 3/17-4/28 HEA Rsrch Methds in Pub Hlth 3 R 04:25PM-10:00PM HSC329 Bowen M Accelerated; meets 1/22-3/5; reserved for Community Health and Environmental Health students K H EA Rsrch Methds in Pub Hlth 3 TBA Bowen M Online course; accelerated; meets 1/22-3/5; reserved for Nutrition and Health Care Management students HEA Appld Lrning Experince I 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM HSC329 Bill De Reserved for Community Health and Integrative Health students HEA Appld Lrning Experince I 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM HSC116D Gilboy Reserved for Nutrition students HEA Appld Lrning Experince I 3 3 M07:15PM-09:15PM HSC327 ZSTAF Reserved for Health Care Management students. HEA Appld Lrning Experince I 3 3 TBA Sheehan Reserved for Environmental Health students HEA Appld Lrning Experince I 3 3 TBA Shorten Reserved for Environmental Health students HEA Appld Lrning Experince I 3 3 TBA Sunger Reserved for Environmental Health students Q HEA Appld Lrning Experince II 3 TBA Carson Reserved for Community Health and Integrative Health students Q HEA Appld Lrning Experince II 3 TBA Gilboy Reserved for Nutrition students Q HEA Appld Lrning Experince II 3 TBA Bill De Reserved for Community Health and Health Care Management students HISTORY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Eric Fournier, or efournier@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. HIS Independ Africa 3 M 05:50PM-08:35PM WAY403 Jones J HIS History/Racism 3 R 05:50PM-08:35PM WAY403 Thames HIS His of Germany 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM WAY104B Gaydosh HIS Civ War & Reconstr 3 W 05:50PM-08:35PM WAY403 Legg Th HIS Seminar Amer Hist 3 T 05:50PM-08:35PM REC213 Smucker HIS Seminar Europ His 3 T 05:50PM-08:35PM REC213 Smucker Persecution HIS Sem Non-West World 3 T 05:50PM-08:35PM REC213 Smucker HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES Course scheduling cards for nondegree students must be signed by Dr. J. Friedman, or jfriedman@wcupa.edu CRJ Criminological Theory 3 W 05:30PM-08:15PM MIC Przemie Meets PHL at Multi University Center; contact dept. chair, to enroll CRJ Criminological Theory 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM RUB001 Grugan HIS History/Racism 3 R 05:50PM-08:35PM WAY403 Thames HIS His of Germany 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM WAY104B Gaydosh West Chester University 15 Spring 2015

16 PSY Multicultural Psy 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM BRN010 Clarke Dept consent required for Non- Clinical PSY majors KINESIOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. David Stearne, or dstearne@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EXS Appld Sport & Exercise Psy 3 M 07:00PM-09:45PM HSC102B Robbins EXS Adv Exer Physiolog 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM HSC102A Reed Me EXS Muscle Physiology 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM HSC119A Whidden EXS Research I 3 TBA 12:00AM12:00PM Stearne EXS Research I 3 TBA 12:00AM12:00PM Smith P EXS Research II 3 TBA TBA Whidden EXS Research II 3 TBA 12:00AM12:00PM Reed Me EXS Research II 3 TBA 12:00AM12:00PM Stearne EXS Research II 3 TBA 12:00AM12:00PM Fowkes- KIN Theor/Prin Spt Mgt 3 T 06:00PM-08:45PM HSC102B Atkinso K KIN Dis. Sport/Aquatic 3 TBA TBA Ellis M KIN Independent Study 1 TBA TBA ZSTAF KIN Independent Study 1 TBA 12:00AM12:00PM Reed Me KIN Independent Study 1 TBA 12:00AM12:00PM Stevens KIN Intern Study I 3 TBA TBA Atkinso Instructor permission required KIN Intern Study II 3 TBA TBA Atkinso Instructor permission required KIN Special Topics 1 TBA TBA ZSTAF SMD Seminar in Sports Medicine 3 R 07:30AM-10:00AM HSC104 Fowkes- SMD Select Topics in Sports Med 3 T 07:30AM-10:00AM HSC104 Fowkes- LITERACY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Kevin Flanigan, or kflanigan@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDR Orthog & Language 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM REC204 Flaniga K EDR Comp & Vocab 3 T 12:00PM-12:00PM ONLINE Schugar Online course EDR Wrtg Devel & Inst 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM AND120 Mayor S EDR Reading in PRE K-4 Clas 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM Smith C Prereq: EGP 501 for EGP post bacc; not required for MEd reading majors EDR Tchg Rdg with Lit 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM REC103 Beeghly Prereq: EDR 505, 507, 509 EDR Lang Arts for Grades W 04:25PM-07:10PM Riley K Prereq: EGP 501 for MGP post bacc; not required for MEd reading majors. EDR Diversity Iss. Rdg. 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM AND120 Mayor S Prereq: EDR 505, 507, 509, 515 (not offered in the summer) EDR Reading in Grades M 04:25PM-07:10PM Riley K Not required for M.Ed. Reading majors. Prereqs: MGP 501 Students enrolling in EDR 532 must have their current FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances before the first week of tutoring. R EDR Lit Prac & Sem II 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM REC308 Flaniga Prereq: EDR 505, 507, 509, 514, 516 EDR Lang & Literacy 3 W 05:00PM-08:00PM REC205 Santori Not required for MEd reading majors EDR Org&Super Progs 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM REC211 Selvagg Prereq: EDR 505, 507, 509, 512, 516 (not offered in the summer) K EDR Literacy Dev: Inclusve Class 3 T 12:00PM-12:00PM ONLINE Gordon This is an online course for M.Ed Special Ed. online program MANAGEMENT U MGT Mgmt. Prin & Comm. 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Shea Ma Meets 1/21, 28 2/4, 11, 18 25; 3/4; hybrid class U MGT Oper & Sup Chain 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Yang Ma Meets 1/22, 29; 2/5, 12, 19, 26; 3/5 KU MGT Mgt/Lead Organizat 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Rotenbe Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 3/24, 31; 4/7, 14, 21, 28; 5/5 KU MGT Globaliza & Mgt 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Jiang G Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 1/21, 28 2/4, 11, 18 25; 3/4 U MGT Strategic Managmnt 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Kumaras Meets 3/26; 4/2, 9, 16, 23 30; 5/7 U MIS Business Info Systems 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Zhu Xia Meets 1/20, 27; 2/3, 10, 17, 24; 3/3 Spring West Chester University

17 MARKETING KU MKT Marketing Mgt 3 M 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 1/19, 26; 2/2, 9, 16 23; 3/2 KU MKT Bus. Rsch & Anal. 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Christ Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 3/25; 4/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 5/6 KU MKT MKT Strategy 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 1/20, 27; 2/3, 10, 17, 24; 3/3 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The following classes are for matriculated executive students ONLY who are expected to register for both courses in their assigned cohort. Note the special times and dates for these courses. For more information, contact Dr. Paul Christ, director, MBA program or MBA@wcupa.edu U ACC Fin Reporting 3 M 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Soltis Meets 3/23, 30; 4/6, 13, 20, 27; 5/4 U ACC Strategic Cost 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Barndt Meets 3/25; 4/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 5/6; hybrid class KU FIN Financial Mgt 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Zheng D Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 3/24, 31; 4/7, 14, 21, 28; 5/5 U MGT Oper & Sup Chain 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Yang Ma Meets 1/22, 29; 2/5, 12, 19, 26; 3/5 KU MGT Mgt/Lead Organizat 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Rotenbe Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 3/24, 31; 4/7, 14, 21, 28; 5/5 KU MGT Globaliza & Mgt 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Jiang G Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 1/21, 28 2/4, 11, 18 25; 3/4 U MGT Strategic Managmnt 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Kumaras Meets 3/26; 4/2, 9, 16, 23 30; 5/7; hybrid class U MIS Business Info Systems 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Zhu Xia Meets 1/20, 27; 2/3, 10, 17, 24; 3/3; hybrid class KU MKT Bus. Rsch & Anal. 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Christ Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 3/25; 4/1, 8, 15, 22, 29; 5/6 KU MKT MKT Strategy 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 1/20, 27; 2/3, 10, 17, 24; 3/3 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FOUNDATIONS) Course scheduling cards for nondegree students must be signed by Dr. Christ, director, MBA program, or MBA@wcupa.edu. U ACC Fin Reporting 3 M 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Soltis Meets 3/23, 30; 4/6, 13, 20, 27; 5/4; hybrid class KU BLA Legal Environment 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Halsey Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 3/26; 4/2, 9, 16, 23 30; 5/7 U ECO Bus & Eco Env 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC305 Condlif Meets 1/22, 29; 2/5, 12, 19, 26; 3/5; hybrid class U MGT Mgmt. Prin & Comm. 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 Shea Ma Meets 1/21, 28 2/4, 11, 18 25; 3/4; hybrid class KU MKT Marketing Mgt 3 M 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Distance ed; meets for possible synchronous work 1/19, 26; 2/2, 9, 16 23; 3/2 MATHEMATICS Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Gail Gallitano (mathematics), or ggallitano@wcupa.edu, or Dr. Randall Rieger (applied statistics), or rrieger@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. MAT Hist of Math 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM UNA120 Marano MAT Linear Algebra 3 W TBA Fisher MAT Geometry II 3 M TBA Tan Lin West Chester University 17 Spring 2015

18 MAT Indust Mth - Discrete Mdls 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM UNA119 McKibbe MTE Jr High Sch Math 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM UNA162 McAneny MTE Teaching Children Math I 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM AND120 Glidden MTE Teaching Children Math II 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM AND103 Johnson STA Math Stat II 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM UNA162 Crosset STA Math Stat II 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM UNA162 Crosset STA Prin Expt Anal 4 R 05:45PM-08:30PM AND102 McClint STA Prin Expt Anal 4 M 05:45PM-09:30PM UNA120 McClint STA Expt Design 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM UNA119 ZSTAF STA Expt Design 3 W 04:25AM-07:10AM Gallop STA Longitudinal Data Analysis 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM UNA162 Gallop MUSIC: APPLIED Private music instruction will be offered only by department chair permission. AEB Wind Ensemble 1 MR 05:45PM-07:30PM SMB141 Yozviak AEO Symphony Orchestra 1 TW 05:45PM-07:45PM SMB141 Marines AES Instrmntl Ensemble 1 TBA TBA Ansel R AES Instrmntl Ensemble 1 TBA TBA Powell Keyboard Ensemble AES Instrmntl Ensemble 1 M 05:45PM-07:15PM Ansel R AES Instrmntl Ensemble 1 T 04:15PM-05:45PM Sorrent Percussion Ensemble AES Instrmntl Ensemble 1 T 07:15PM-09:15PM Lyons G Guitar Ensemble T 07:40PM-09:45PM AES Instrmntl Ensemble 1 MW 08:00PM-10:00PM Jacoby Jazz Ensemble AIC Adv Instr Conduct 2 TBA TBA Yozviak AIC Applied Instrmntl Condct I 3 TBA TBA Yozviak AIC Applied Instrmnt Condct III 3 TBA TBA Marines AIC Applied Instrmnt Condct III 3 TBA TBA Yozviak AIM Spec Subjs Seminar 1 TBA TBA Bedford Alexander Technique AIM Spec Subjs Seminar 1 M 05:45PM-07:15PM Kelly R Master Class ALC Instrumental Liter 3 W 05:30PM-08:00PM Yozviak CHO Concert Choir 1 TR 04:00PM-05:30PM DeVenne PIA Persp. in Pedagogy 3 T 06:00PM-08:45PM Powell PIA th C Piano Liter 3 W 01:00PM-03:45PM SMB345 Cranmer PIA Performance Practicum 1 T 05:00PM-06:00PM SMB344 Powell PIA Recital 1 TBA TBA Resnian VOC Mas Cls: Baroq Pd 1 W 05:00PM-06:30PM Ng Step VOC Adv Chor Conduct 2 M 05:30PM-07:15PM SMB304 DeVenne MUSIC: EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. M. Greg Martin, , or mmartin@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. MUE Phil Found Mus Ed 3 M 05:00PM-07:45PM SMB220 Burton MUE Children s Choir Practicum 3 TBA TBA ZSTAF MUE Kodaly Final Project 1 TBA TBA McFarla MUE Orff-Schulwerk Final Project 1 TBA TBA McFarla MUE Integ Music Tech 3 TBA TBA Jacoby K MUE Research Seminar 2 TBA TBA McFarla K MUE Research Report 2 TBA TBA McFarla MUE Music Tech Final Project 1 TBA TBA Jacoby K MUE Recital Research 1 TBA TBA Martin Performance MUSIC THEORY, HISTORY AND COMPOSITION MHL Style Form & Genre 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM SMB208 Balthaz Accelerated review class for graduate students only MHL Collegium Musicum 1 T 05:30PM-06:30PM SMB310 Rimple F 01:00PM-01:50PM MHL World Music 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM SMB210 Onderdo MHL History of Opera 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM SMB210 Lee Ha MTC Adv Composition I 3 TR 12:30PM-01:45PM SMB303 Silverm MTC Adv Composition II 3 T 11:00AM-11:50AM NRN Rimple MTC Adv Compositio III 3 T 11:00AM-11:50AM NRN Stiefel MTC Adv Computer Mus 3 TR 04:15PM-05:30PM SMB252 Cooper MTC Adv Countrpoint II 3 MW 03:00PM-04:15PM SMB304 Rimple MTC Sem Mus Th/Comp 3 T 07:00PM-09:45PM SMB304 Rimple Spring West Chester University

19 NURSING Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Cheryl Schlamb or for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. NSG Perspectives: Public Health 4 M 04:25PM-07:10PM HSC119A Mraz Me For school nurses only NSG Adv Concepts of Pub Hlth 2 T 07:15PM-09:15PM HSC119A Hickman R NSG Nursing Admin: Pub Hlth 3 TBA TBA Hickman R NSG NP-IH Settings 3 TBA TBA Hickman NSG Evidence Based Pract Rsrch 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM HSC116D Mackey Online course NSG Transition to Doctoral Study 2 R 05:00PM-07:00PM Mackey FSN 08:00PM-05:00PM K NSG Leadership for Adv Nrsng Prac 3 TBA ONLINE Hickman Online course K NSG Analytical Mthds: Hlthcre I 3 TBA 04:00PM09:00PM ONLINE Owens J Online course; DNP K NSG Analytical Mthds:Hlthcre II 3 TBA 04:00PM09:00PM ONLINE Owens J Online course; DNP K NSG Nursing Ethics: Clinical Prac 3 TBA TBA ONLLINE Monturo K NSG Healthcare Economics 3 TBA 04:00PM09:00PM ONLINE Owens J Online course; DNP K NSG Program Evaluation 3 TBA 04:00PM09:00PM ONLINE Schlamb Online course; DNP NUTRITION K HEA Legal Aspects of Hlth Care 3 TBA TBA ZSTAF Meets 1/20-3/3; online course K HEA Strategic Ldrshp Hlth Care 3 TBA TBA Sankara Online course; accelerated K NTD Matern & Child Nutrition 3 W 04:25PM-10:00PM HSC119A King Ma Meets 1/21; hybrid class K NTD Nutrition Policy/Programs 3 W 04:25PM-10:00PM HSC119A Monahan Meets 3/18; hybrid class PHILOSOPHY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Joan Woolfrey, or jwoolfrey@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. PHI Aesthetic Theories 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM MNH415 Porritt PHI Epistemology 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM MNH415 James S PHI Symbolic Logic 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM AND104 Strible PHYSICAL EDUCATION Course scheduling cards must be signed by Dr. David Stearne, (610) , or his designee. EXS Appld Sport and Exrcse Psy 3 M 07:00PM-09:45PM HSC102B Robbins EXS Clin Practicum 3 TBA TBA ZSTAF POLITICAL SCIENCE Course scheduling cards for nondegree students must be signed by the graduate coordinator, x2440. KU PPA Found of Public Service 3 TBA ONLINE Wade Mi 100% online U PPA Resrch Mthds Pub Admin 3 R 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 Phillip U PPA Pub Budgeting & Finance 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC205 Davis M U PPA Public Sector Org Theory 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 Davis M U PPA Communic for Pub Admin 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC305 Turner 75% online U PPA American Public Policy 3 T 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC320 Davis M U PPA Employee Relations 3 R 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC320 Fiorent U PPA Comp Analysis/ Ben Plan 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC320 ZSTAF U PPA Capstone Sem Public Admin 3 TBA TBA Turner U PPA Pub Policy/Admin Intern 3 TBA TBA Phillip PROFESSIONAL AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Haworth, or rhaworth@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibilty prior to scheduling. EDC Assess Meth Coun 3 M 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC143 ZSTAF U EDC Assess Meth Coun 3 M 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC143 ZSTAF EDF Met Mat Rsch Couns 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC143 ZSTAF EDF Comparative Educ 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM Haworth EDF Am School Soc Nar 3 M 04:30PM-09:30PM REC212 ZSTAF EDP Princip Ed Testing 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM REC308 Bolton Students enrolling in EDP 554 must have FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB clearances for the first day of class. Formal admission required. Q EDP Assess for Learning- MG 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM REC213 ZSTAF Coreq field course of MAT352; SCE 330; MGP 335 or EDR 318. EDP Cognition and Transform 3 MW 04:25PM-05:40PM REC102A Malott Q EDS Field Exp Sec Tch 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM Haggard K EDT Integrated Ed Tech 3 TBA TBA Penny C K EDT Integrated Ed Tech 3 TBA TBA ZSTAF West Chester University 19 Spring 2015

20 EDT Implications of EducTech 3 MW 05:50PM-07:05PM REC104 Morgan K EDT Digital Media Production 3 TBA TBA Penny C K EDT Teaching/Learning Online 3 TBA TBA ZSTAF PSYCHOLOGY Non degree students should consult with Dr. Jennifer Bunk, or jbunks@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. PSY Adv Stat/Research 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM BRN011 Kumar K PSY Adv Stat/Research 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM EOA101 Kumar K PSY Learning and Cog 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM PEO034 Kumar K PSY Grad Research Psychology 3 TBA 12:00PM12:00PM ZSTAF Combined with PSY 410 PSY Child Psychopath 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM BRN010 Hitt Je PSY Con & Behav Therap 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM PEO034 Treadwe PSY Multicultural Psy 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM BRN010 Clarke Dept Consent required for Non- Clinical PSY majors PSY Intelligence Test 3 R 07:15PM-10:00PM AND115 Hitt Je PSY Interpers Relation w/ Grps 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM PEO034 Treadwe Combined with PSY PSY Personality Assess 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM PEO006 Finkle PSY Organizat Psychol 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM PEO006 Mishra PSY Psychol of Women 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM AND120 McConat Combined with PSY PSY I/O Seminar 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM PEO006 Yorges PSY Ethical Issues: Psychotherapy 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM PEO007 Zotter Majors Only PSY Topical Seminar 1 M 04:25PM-07:10PM MNH401 Tinley Health Psychology PSY Clinical Practice 3 M 04:25PM-07:10PM PEO007 Zotter PSY Research Report 3 TBA TBA ZSTAF Department permission required RC PSY Thesis 3 TBA TBA ZSTAF R PSY Clinical Practicum 2 W 07:15PM-10:00PM FLX001 Zotter PSY Clinical Intrnshp 4 W 07:15PM-10:00PM AND120 Irani F PSY Clinical Intrnshp 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM AND120 Irani F PSY Clinical Intrnshp 6 W 07:15PM-10:00PM AND120 Irani F PSY I/O Psych Intrnshp 3 TBA TBA Yorges PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION KU PPA Foundations of Public Service 3 TBA ONLINE Wade Mi U PPA Found of Public Service 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 ZSTAF U PPA Research Mthds Pub Admin 3 R 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 Phillip KU PPA Research Methods Public Admin 3 TBA ONLINE Phillip U PPA Policy Analysis/Prgrm Eval 3 R 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC205 ZSTAF U PPA Public Budgeting & Finance 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC205 Davis M U PPA Public HR Management 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC205 Wade Mi U PPA Public Sector Org Theory 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 Davis M U PPA Topics in Public Admini 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC312 Wade Mi Valuing Diversity in Public Administration U PPA Commun for Public Admin 3 W 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC305 Turner 75% online U PPA American Public Policy 3 T 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC320 Davis M U PPA Topics in HR Management 3 T 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC204 Fiorent Issues of Employee Health in the Workplace U PPA Employee Relations 3 R 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC320 Fiorent U PPA Comp Analysis/ Bnfits Plan 3 M 06:00PM-08:45PM GBC320 ZSTAF U PPA Capstone Sem Public Admin 3 TBA TBA Turner U PPA Pub Policy/Admin Intrnshp 3 TBA TBA Phillip SOCIAL WORK Nonmatriculated students should contact Dr. Buck, or pbuck@wcupa.edu, for more information about the program. SWG 502 is required for students who took SWG 501 during the fall 2014 semester. SWG SW Prac II 3 M 09:00AM-11:50AM AND115 ZSTAF SWG SW Prac II 3 M 09:00PM-11:50PM Tennill SWG SW Prac II 3 T 07:15PM-10:00PM MIC ZSTAF Meets in Philadelphia at Multi University Center SWG SW Prac II 3 T 04:25PM-07:10PM MIC Lewis T Meets in Philadelphia at Multi University Center SWG SW Prac II 3 R 04:25PM-07:10PM MIC ZSTAF Meets in Philadelphia at Multi University Center Spring West Chester University

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