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1 CLASS SCHEDULE Summer 2016

2 GET OUTSIDE THIS SUMMER Dig, climb, cook, bike, research, paddle, investigate, snorkel, and storm chase your way as you explore and collect memories. College of DuPage s Field and Experiential Learning/ Study Abroad department will transport you off campus to explore the wonders of the world, from the local rivers and forest preserves to another country. We have something for everyone. You can even learn a new language while studying in China, Costa Rica, Germany, Italy, Japan and Spain. To learn more, visit Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad/ Global Education Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3509 (630)

3 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 1 Dates to Remember: SUMMER SESSIONS May 31 to Aug Week Session May 31 to July 3 First 5-Week Session June 6 to July 31 8-Week Session July 5 to Aug. 7 Second 5-Week Session REGISTRATION START DATES March 22 Returning Students Summer 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE May 31 to Aug. 7 April 1 New Students/Open Registration CAMPUS CLOSED: The main campus in Glen Ellyn is closed on Fridays and Saturdays, June 10 through Aug. 12. Contents Dates for Summer...1 Campus Central...2 Important Information for Students...3 Registration Student Checklists...4 Registration Schedule...5 Admissions and Outreach...6 Testing Center...6 Counseling and Advising...6 Student Registration Services...6 Tuition...7 Payments...8 Student Financial Assistance...8 Student Records...8 Veterans Services...8 Latino Outreach Center...8 International Student Services...9 Adult Education and ESL...9 Career Services Center...9 Center for Access and Accommodations...9 Bookstore...9 Learning Commons...9 Library...9 Student Photo ID Program...9 Options to Explore...10 Glen Ellyn Campus Map...12 COD Centers...13 Class Locations/Codes...14 Contact Information...15 Credit Class Listings...16 Honors Courses...43 Internet-Based Courses...45 COD Center Class Listings...83 Field and Experiential Learning/ Study Abroad Classes...90 Index...96 College of DuPage is a tobacco-free campus. Addison, Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont Centers are open Fridays and Saturdays throughout the summer. Please call ahead for hours. See page 13. July 4 Independence Day Board of Trustees Deanne Mazzochi, Board Vice Chairman Elmhurst Charles Bernstein Wheaton Erin Birt Wheaton Dianne McGuire Naperville Frank Napolitano, Secretary Bloomingdale David Olsen Downers Grove Joseph C. Wozniak Naperville Gloria Roark, Student Trustee Aurora College of DuPage

4 R 2 SUMMER 2016 TE 38) ege 4 College 5 occer Fields CAMPUS CENTRAL FAWELL BOULEVARD Fawell C Fawell B Fawell A CHC V V Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to V 5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. MAC SRC Closed on holiday weekends SSC Campus will be closed on Fridays and Saturdays, June 10 through BIC Aug. 12. V (630) campuscentral@cod.edu SCC College 3 College 2 College 1 COLLEGE ROAD PEC College 1A CAMPUS CENTRAL Stadium FROM BLANCHARD ROAD Instructional L Building L Register Online myaccess.cod.edu M Building M pitality Center MAC Harold D. McAninch Arts Center* FSC Softball Field L Baseball M Field Community Education Farm College 7 B.J.Hoddinott Wildlife Sanctuary Fawell E K FAWELL BOULEVARD Addison, Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont Centers are open Fridays and Saturdays throughout the summer. Ecological Study Area Please call ahead for hours. See page 13. OCC College 6 WDCB-FM Transmitter Tower GH HEC Practice Field TEC Tennis Courts ECC From Butterfield Road (Route 56) L AMBERT OAD TO BUTTERFIELD ROAD PARK BOULEVARD TO ROOSEVELT ROAD Accessible Bus StopK FROM ROOSEVELT ROAD (ROUTE 38) College 4 FAWELL BOULEVARD Fawell D Fawell C Fawell B Fawell A SRC Soccer Fields Buildings Produced by mapformation for College BIC of DuPage. Rodney Last K. Berg update Instructional Sept Fawell Boulevard Center Glen Ellyn, Illinois CHC Culinary & Hospitality Center (630) ECC Early Childhood Center Parking FSC Field Studies Center GH HEC HSC HSC Russell R. Kirt Prairie College 5 Greenhouse Homeland Security Education Center Health and Science Center Building K V V V SSC SCC V BIC College 3 College 2 College 1 L M MAC OCC PEC SCC SRC SSC TEC * COLLEGE ROAD MAC PEC CHC College 1A Stadium Softball Field Baseball Field Building L Building M Harold D. McAninch Arts Center* Open Campus Center Physical Education Center* Seaton Computing Center* Student Resource Center Student Services Center Technical Education Center Under Construction FAWELL B Ecological Produced by mapformatio Parkin V Acc Bu Em Gu Mo Sh Co

5 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS CAMPUS CENTRAL is at the center of the Student Services Center (SSC), the front door to the Glen Ellyn campus. At Campus Central, students and community members will receive assistance and have their questions answered from knowledgeable staff. The staff s goal is to help students understand the processes they need to complete their educational goals, including: Applying online Setting up a myaccess account Navigating myaccess Registering for classes online Testing and prerequisite information Financial Assistance and FAFSA information Signing up for a payment plan or making payment Student Records information such as transcript ordering and enrollment verification Graduation information Numerous other transactions such as document drop-off, international student and health sciences application information, forms retrieval and submission, to name a few. myaccess Self-Service Website for Students Sign up for a myaccess student web account so you can: Check class availability. Register for classes. Make payments or enroll in payment plan. View your course schedule, grades and account balance. Visit myaccess.cod.edu! Available 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a week. Financial Assistance and Scholarships The College of DuPage Office of Student Financial Assistance provides a comprehensive range of services that bridge the gap between resources of students and their families and the cost of education at College of DuPage, helping to eliminate the economic barrier in obtaining a college education. Students can apply for: Federal Pell Grant State Grants Federal Work Study Federal Direct Stafford Loans Scholarships Detailed information regarding the financial aid programs can be found online at www. cod.edu/tuition. Students can also visit the Office of Student Financial Assistance (SSC, Room 2220) for more information. Continuing Education/Non-Credit Online Enrollment College of DuPage offers fast, easy enrollment for non-credit classes. To search for courses and enroll, visit: myaccess.cod.edu. For more information about Adult Enrichment, Business Solutions and Youth Academy classes, visit: or call (630) to obtain the current Continuing Education Catalog. Broadcast Alert Systems COD Alerts is the college s automated system for notifying you of school closings and other important information. You are automatically enrolled in the system when you register for a class and you remain in the system until three terms pass in which you have not enrolled. COD Alerts can send text messages to your cell phone, s, and even play a recorded message on your phone. To update your contact information for COD Alerts, log onto the InsideCOD Portal (inside.cod.edu) using your myaccess username and password and click the link for Emergency Alerts/COD Alerts in the center column. For more information and additional protection services, visit mobile/about/alert_systems.aspx. Online Events Calendar Visit the college s Events Calendar to learn about upcoming free events and workshops at the College, including advising sessions, counseling workshops, community events, library workshops and international events. Visit: Student Consumer Information Students can access information about crime statistics at the Glen Ellyn campus and off-site locations in the College s Annual Security Report at: police_department/statistics.aspx. Student Right to Know information and the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) are available at: consumerinformation/know.aspx. In addition, the College s Web Accessibility Policy, Non-Discrimination Policy, and Information for a Drug Free College and Drug-Free Policy are listed at: College of DuPage

6 4 SUMMER 2016 ENROLL FOR SUMMER Smart Start Smart Start is a half-day program for first-time/full-time students entering COD during the fall semester. The program is designed to help students navigate a number of steps in the enrollment process in just one visit to campus. Students learn how to transition from high school to college, build a balanced school/work/life schedule, meet one-on-one with a Student Success Counselor to choose their classes and register for classes/set up a payment plan. Reserve your space by calling Campus Central at (630) or campuscentral@cod.edu. Attend a New Student Advising Session A New Student Advising Session covers the important educational planning and student engagement concepts which will enhance your experience at College of DuPage. Our team of student success counselors and program advisors will assist you in choosing your courses and developing your educational plan. You can sign up to attend a New Student Advising Session by contacting Counseling and Advising at (630) Register for Classes and Pay Tuition Registering for classes and making a payment are now easier than ever online through myaccess. College of DuPage requires students to pay their account in full or sign up for one of our payment plans at time of registration. If your account is not paid in full at the time of registration or you have not enrolled in a payment plan, you will be dropped from your classes. Go to myaccess. cod.edu to begin this process. Registration and payments can be completed at the Glen Ellyn campus or at any one of our COD Centers. NEW STUDENTS New student registration begins Friday, April 1. If you have never attended College of DuPage, complete the following steps: Apply Fill out an Admission Application if you have not applied before at: Click on Apply Now link. For assistance, call (630) or stop by Campus Central in the Student Services Center (SSC) or visit any of our convenient COD Centers. See page 13 for locations. A $20 non-refundable fee must be paid when submitting your Admission Application. Set up myaccess Set up your myaccess account at: myaccess.cod.edu. This account enables you to register for classes, view your schedule and grades, check class availability, and make payments. Attend a Begin@COD Session Begin@COD is an overview of becoming a new College of DuPage student. The presentation explains basic concepts of attending college, applying for financial aid, understanding myaccess and paying for your education. To sign up for a Begin@COD session, contact Campus Central at (630) or campuscentral@cod.edu. Take Placement Tests Take the appropriate College of DuPage placement tests (if applicable). Students must complete an Admission Application and obtain a student ID number prior to taking these tests. Some ACT scores may be accepted for placement purposes. For more information, visit or call (630) For more information: Visit our website at Stop by the Student Registration Services office, SSC, Room 2221 on the Glen Ellyn campus Visit or call any COD center (see page 13) Call (630) for registration assistance Call (630) for payment assistance New Student Orientation New Student Orientation is how all first-time college students, enrolling full time, have fun meeting students, faculty and staff. This is an exciting introduction to everything College of DuPage has to offer. If you are a new student, be sure to attend our New Student Advising Orientation! Find more details and learn how to register for New Student Orientation by visiting TRANSFER STUDENTS New student registration begins Friday, April 1. For students who are transferring from another college or university to College of DuPage, follow these steps: Apply Fill out an Admission Application if you have not applied before at: edu. Click on Apply Now link. For assistance, call (630) or stop by Campus Central in the Student Services Center (SSC) or visit any of our convenient COD centers. See page 13 for locations. A $20 non-refundable fee must be paid when submitting your Admission Application. Register Online myaccess.cod.edu

7 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 5 Transfer Credit Evaluation If you are seeking a degree or certificate from College of DuPage and have completed coursework at another regionally accredited college or university, your credits may be eligible for transfer. Send your official transcript to the College of DuPage Office of Student Records. Upon receipt of your transcript, a transfer credit evaluation will be completed within 6 to 8 weeks. Set Up myaccess Set up your myaccess account at: myaccess.cod.edu. This account enables you to register for classes, view your schedule and grades, check class availability, and make payments. Attend a Begin@COD Session Begin@COD is an overview of becoming a new College of DuPage student. The presentation explains basic concepts of attending college, applying for financial aid, understanding myaccess and paying for your education. To sign up for a Begin@COD session, contact Campus Central at (630) or campuscentral@cod.edu. Take Placement Tests Take the appropriate College of DuPage placement tests (if applicable). Students must complete an Admission Application and obtain a student ID number prior to taking these tests. Some ACT scores may be accepted for placement purposes. For more information, visit or call (630) Attend a New Student Advising Session A New Student Advising Session covers the important educational planning and student engagement concepts which will enhance your experience at College of DuPage. Our team of student success counselors and program advisors will assist you in choosing your courses and developing your educational plan. You can sign up to attend a New Student Advising Session by contacting Counseling and Advising at (630) Request for Verification of Prerequisites Some courses have mandatory prerequisites. If you completed the prerequisite at another regionally accredited college or university and have not already sent your transcript to the Office of Student Records, please do so. Submit the Prerequisite Verification Request form available in myaccess under Student Forms within the myaccess for Students menu. If you are currently enrolled in the prerequisite course at another college or university, contact the Office of Student Records for more information. Courses and placement tests taken at College of DuPage are automatically verified at the point of registration. Register for Classes and Pay Tuition Registering for classes and making a payment are now easier than ever online through myaccess. College of DuPage requires students to pay their account in full or sign up for one of our payment plans at time of registration. If your account is not paid in full at the time of registration or you have not enrolled in a payment plan, you may be dropped from your classes. Go to myaccess.cod. edu to begin this process. Registration and payments can be completed at the Glen Ellyn campus or at any one of our COD Centers. For more information: Visit our website at Stop by the Student Registration Services office, SSC, Room 2221 on the Glen Ellyn campus Visit or call any COD Center (see page 13) Call (630) for registration assistance Call (630) for payment assistance RETURNING STUDENTS Returning student registration begins Tuesday, March 22. (See Registration Schedule below) For returning College of DuPage students, follow these steps: Confirm your myaccess account Make sure you can still sign in to your myaccess account at: myaccess.cod.edu. Be sure you know your login and your password. If you need additional assistance, contact the Student Support Help Desk via telephone at (630) , or via at studenthelp@dupage.edu. Meet with Counseling and Advising For assistance with your Student Educational Plan visit Counseling and Advising in the Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3200 or call (630) , or call your closest COD Center to make an appointment (see page 13). Register for Classes and Pay Tuition Registering for classes and making a payment are now easier than ever online through myaccess. College of DuPage requires students to pay their account in full or sign up for one of our payment plans at time of registration. If your account is not paid in full at the time of registration or you have not enrolled in a payment plan, you may be dropped from your classes. Go to myaccess.cod.edu to begin this process. Registration and payments can be completed at the Glen Ellyn campus or at any one of our COD Centers. For more information: Visit our website at Stop by the Student Registration Services office, SSC, Room 2221 on the Glen Ellyn campus Visit or call any COD Center (see page 13) Call (630) for registration assistance Call (630) for payment assistance Registration Schedule for Summer 2016 Returning student registration begins on March 22 at 8 a.m. 60+ COD Earned Credits Tuesday, March 22 or later 50+ COD Earned Credits Wednesday, March 23 or later 40+ COD Earned Credits Thursday, March 24 or later 20+ COD Earned Credits Monday, March 28 or later 10+ COD Earned Credits Tuesday, March 29 or later.5+ COD Earned Credits Wednesday, March 30 or later New and Returning Students with zero earned credits Friday, April 1 or later Priority registration does not include transfer credit or demonstrated competency credit. To check the number of completed College of DuPage credit hours: Go to myaccess.cod.edu. Log in to your account. Under Academic Profile click on My Profile. See Institutional Completed Credits. Contact Student Registration Services at (630) if you have any questions. College of DuPage

8 6 SUMMER 2016 * HOURS Hours for Admissions and Outreach, Student Registration Services, Cashier s Office, Counseling and Advising, Student Financial Assistance and Campus Central. Regular Office Hours 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday; Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Off Campus The COD Centers will be available for registration and other services Monday through Saturday. See page 13 for a complete list of COD Centers and hours of operation. Special Hours 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, May 21 Fall Weekend Hours 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 20 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH Admissions and Outreach Office, (630) Student Services Center (SSC), Room General Information: Apply online if you have not applied before at: or stop by Admissions and Outreach in the SSC for a paper application. You are eligible to enroll for credit classes if you are a high school graduate or have a GED or are at least 18 years and capable of benefitting from the courses offered. Call (630) for information about exceptions to entrance policies. College of DuPage is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students. Apply online at admissions.cod.edu or call (630) for a paper application. See page 89 for University Religious Observances Act information. TESTING CENTER Glen Ellyn Testing Center, (630) Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2405/ General Information: College of DuPage requires Reading, Writing, Math and ESL Placement Tests to determine proper class placement. Students must complete an Admission Application Form before taking these tests. A photo ID and College of DuPage ID number, username and password are required for testing. For current testing hours, visit Hours vary during high peak times and semester breaks. Off-campus placement testing is available at the Learning Commons in the Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont centers. See page 15 for location information. Additional testing services include High-Stakes Certification, CLEP, Proficiency, Classroom Makeup, COD Online, Health Science and Career Interest testing. Our testing centers deliver exams for Pearson Vue, Castle Worldwide, PSI, PAN Testing, WorkKeys and several others. Distance Testing is available for COD students located 50 miles or more from the main campus. For more information, call (630) College of DuPage offers three versions of high school equivalency exams: GED, HISET and TASC. These are available at the Glen Ellyn Testing Center and the Learning Commons in the Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont Centers. For more information, visit cod.edu/testing. COUNSELING AND ADVISING Counseling and Advising, (630) Student Services Center (SSC), Room General Information: New Student Advising Sessions All new students to College of DuPage are expected to attend a New Student Advising Session prior to meeting with a student success counselor or program advisor. This session introduces important educational planning and student engagement concepts which will enhance your experience at College of DuPage. If you haven t already attended a New Student Advising Session, you can sign up by contacting Counseling and Advising at (630) Sessions are offered during the day and evening, and are also available at select times at our COD Centers. Services Our faculty team of Student Success Counselors and Program Advisors partner with you to: Establish a Student Educational Plan for achieving your educational goals; Develop success strategies for improving your academic performance; Support your career exploration and decision-making process; and Discuss personal concerns that may be interfering with your educational or career success. We provide these services at the main campus in Glen Ellyn and at our four COD Centers. In addition, we offer many workshops and seminars to promote your academic, career and personal success. STUDENT REGISTRATION SERVICES Student Registration Services Office, (630) Student Services Center (SSC), Room General Information: Registration eligibility for new students begins Friday, April 1. Registration eligibility for returning students is based on the number of Institutional College of DuPage credits earned and begins on Tuesday, March 22. This information is available at: myaccess.cod.edu under My Profile. Students may view and print their schedule and/or bill on myaccess.cod.edu Register online at: myaccess.cod.edu or in person at the Glen Ellyn campus, Student Registration Services, SSC, Room Students can also register at any COD center. Myaccess.cod.edu is available 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. seven days a week. Call (630) for information regarding medical withdrawal from classes. Call (630) for tuition refund appeals and the College s policy on canceled classes. Call (630) for late withdrawal appeals and the College s policy on withdrawing late. Register Online myaccess.cod.edu

9 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 7 Late Registration Students may register without a permit through the first class meeting day for 16-Week, 12-Week, 10-Week, 8-Week and 5-Week classes. As an example, if the class starts on a Monday, a student may register for this class without a permit through the end of the first day (until 11:59 p.m.). If the class starts on Tuesday, a student may register for this class without a permit through the end of the first day (until 11:59 p.m.). Exceptions to this rule are custom courses or courses with required safety training, licensure, accreditation or mandatory seat hours for legal reasons. The waitlist function will remain active through the late (one-day) registration period. Students are expected to take full responsibility for making up any missed coursework associated with late registration. Once the late registration period has passed, students are required to obtain a permit from the instructor. A $10 late registration fee will be charged for each class in which a student registers late (after the day of the first class meeting). After the one-day late registration period has ended, the waitlist is no longer valid and the instructor may issue permits randomly at the student s request. Students may request an e-permit to enroll late, up until and including the tenth instructional day through myaccess. Permits are valid for one day after the issuance date. Waitlist for Closed Classes A waitlist is available to students for credit course sections. When a student attempts to register for a class which is full/closed, the student will be notified that a waitlist is available. The student will have the opportunity to be added to the waitlist for only one section per course. If a seat becomes available, the student will be notified via the College of DuPage (dupage.edu) account and will have until 11:59 p.m. that day to register for the open seat. If the student does not register for the open seat before 11:59 p.m. the same day, the student will be removed from the waitlist and the next student on the waitlist will be notified. If the student misses the opportunity to register and wants to be placed back on the waitlist, the student will be placed at the bottom of the waitlist. The waitlist function will remain active through the late (one-day) registration period for all sessions excluding custom courses or courses with required safety training, licensure, accreditation or mandatory seat hours for legal reasons. Students can either be registered for a course or waitlisted for one section per course. If the student registers for a different section of the same course, they will be dropped from the waitlist section. Withdrawal Procedure The final day for a student to withdraw from any course will be equal to 75 percent of the time for the respective academic session. Summer session withdrawal dates are: Summer Sessions Withdrawal Deadline First 5-Week Session... Friday, June 24, Week Session...Thursday, July 21, Week Session... Sunday, July 17, 2016 Second 5-Week Session...Saturday, July 30, 2016 After the deadline, students will be required to appeal for late withdrawal and provide appropriate documentation to the Student Registration Services Office for all requests. Students who are granted approval to withdraw by petition will not be eligible for refunds of tuition or fees and will receive a W grade on their transcript. Appeals must be submitted at least one day prior to the last regular class meeting. Students will not be eligible to petition for late withdrawal during the week of final exams. Auditing a Class Intent to audit a credit class must be indicated at the time of registration and the higher audit tuition charge will be assessed. After the class begins, written permission from the instructor is required in order to audit a class and the audit can t be revoked. Students may not request to audit a class after midterm. The audit grade of X is recorded on the student s permanent academic record. No credit is earned and the audit grade doesn t affect the student s grade point average (GPA). No student will be assigned an audit grade for any class unless the above registration procedure is observed. TUITION Tuition Rates Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice. For residents of District $135 per credit hour For senior citizens (age 65 or older) who are residents of District $67.50 per credit hour For out-of-district Illinois residents... $322 per credit hour For non-residents of the State of Illinois... $392 per credit hour For residents of District 502 AUDIT... $151 per credit hour For out-of-district Illinois residents AUDIT... $392 per credit hour Internet-based courses... $135 per credit hour Tuition and fees for in-district students are $135 per credit hour ($ tuition, plus $32.85 fee). Tuition and fees for in-district Nursing, Practical Nursing, Dental Hygiene and Radiation Therapy students are $ per credit hour ($ tuition, plus $32.85 fee). Fees A $20 fee is charged for all returned checks. If collection proceedings are instituted, a handling fee is assessed. The Admission/Recording fee is a $20 non-refundable fee. A $10 late registration fee will be charged for each class registered on or after its start date. Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad trip fees are non-refundable. Travel protection brochures are available in the Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad office, BIC Lab fees are charged for certain courses. See class listings. Senior citizens (age 65 or over) are charged lab fees. An additional $57.50 fee is assessed for all Internet-based courses. General Information: Visit: and select Register for Classes, then Payment Information for information about chargeback, cooperative agreements and company sponsored billing options, or call (630) Students who reside outside of District 502 but are employed full-time in the district may be eligible to receive to in-district tuition rates. Call (630) for information. Tuition Refund Policy: To check refund dates for any of your classes, log into myaccess.cod.edu, click on myaccess for students, and go to My Class Schedule. Students are encouraged to view and print their class schedule upon completion of their registration. A student may receive full or partial credit for a course s tuition charge if they officially withdraw through the Office of Student Registration Services or through myaccess. Refunds are calculated on the number of calendar days in the session. Please visit for more information. Percentage of Class Session Days...Percentage of Refund Before the first class meeting % refund, tuition and fees 1% through 7% % refund, tuition and fees 8% through 12%...50% refund, tuition only Greater than 12% of Class Session days...no refund College of DuPage

10 8 SUMMER 2016 PAYMENTS Cashier s Office, (630) Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 2525 For a complete list of hours for this office, see page 6. Payment Policy: College of DuPage requires students to pay their account in full or sign up for one of our payment plans at time of registration. If your account is not paid in full at the time of registration or you have not enrolled in a payment plan, you will be dropped from your classes. Students may pay in full through myaccess with a credit/debit card or via check. Payments may also be made with a cashier at the number mentioned above. Payment Plans College of DuPage offers affordable payment plans for students. The payment plans provide the student the ability to make payments throughout the semester. If you are eligible for financial aid (i.e. grants, loans, or Veteran Benefits) you may qualify for a deferred payment plan. The deferred payment plan scheduled payments usually do not begin until seven weeks after the start of the semester to allow time for posting of all financial aid to a student s account. All students who enroll in the active or deferred payment plan will have payments automatically charged to a checking/savings account or debit/ credit card. A late fee will be charged for all missed payments. Active Payment Plan Enroll through myaccess. A set-up fee of $25.00 will be charged at time of enrollment. A down payment will be required at time of enrollment. Payment plans are for one term only. Payments are automatic. Deferred Payment Plan for qualified students Enroll through myaccess Payment plans are for one term only Enrollment requires a $5.00 down payment and monthly scheduled payments. If your balance is paid by financial aid, the $5.00 will be refunded. If your balance is not paid in full by financial aid before the first scheduled payment: The $5.00 down payment will be applied to your balance A $25.00 enrollment fee will be charged to your student account Payments will be automatically withdrawn from the bank account or credit card provided. Failure to make the payments as agreed upon may result in your classes being dropped for non-payment for the amount owed. Student to Student Grant The Student to Student (STS) Grant program at College of DuPage is a state program that matches funds collected by the College for need-based grants. Funds are collected through the Student Activity Fee. The $0.15 donation per credit hour is voluntary. Students who do not wish to contribute can collect a refund at the Cashier s office. STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE (630) , Student Services Center (SSC), Room For a complete list of hours for this office, see page 6. To obtain additional information about the financial aid process or obtain information about upcoming scholarships, visit the Office of Student Financial Assistance in person or visit The College of DuPage Title IV School Code is # Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at The FSA ID is a username and password combination that serves as a student s or parent s identifier to allow access to personal information in various U.S. Department of Education systems and acts as a digital signature on some online forms. The student and parent must have their own FSA ID and may not share an FSA ID. Your FSA ID is your signature, so it has to be unique to you. Visit to view my documents needed once FAFSA is received or to view award letter. STUDENT RECORDS (630) , myaccess.cod.edu Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 2150 Hours of operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. General Information: Go to: myaccess.cod.edu to view your final grades, run a degree audit, order an official transcript and check the status of your transcript order. Students who expect to complete their degree or certificate requirements by the end of summer semester 2016 must submit an Application for Degree or Certificate form. First run your Degree Audit online at myaccess.cod.edu. If your Program Status is Pending Anticipated Complete, you are ready to apply. Submit the application no sooner than one term before expected degree completion. A full-time student is enrolled in a minimum of 12 credit hours per term. A part-time student is enrolled in less than 12 credit hours per term. Half-time status requires enrollment in six credit hours per term. (Six credit hours is considered full time during summer term.) VETERANS SERVICES (630) , Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2225 The Veterans Services office provides the following assistance to veterans: Processes College of DuPage veterans certification requests for educational benefits Disseminates information on applying for veterans and military personnel educational benefits Guidance with financial aid, veterans scholarships and emergency loans Employment and VA work study program opportunities Campus tours New student information sessions (Begin@COD) for veterans Access to student veterans lounge and study area with computers Referrals for local veterans assistance and specialized veterans counseling SVA (Student Veterans Association) and other social and educational programs LATINO OUTREACH CENTER (630) , latinocenter@cod.edu, Se habla Español Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2225C The Latino Outreach Center assists students in achieving their educational goals by offering extensive support services. The Center is an extension of la familia providing a sense of community in a large institution. The Center provides: One-on-one admission and orientation information for new students Information about the college system for parents Mentoring for students wanting to attend college Referrals to local organizations and resources Support services while attending College of DuPage An appointment is recommended but not necessary walk-ins are welcome Register Online myaccess.cod.edu

11 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES F-1/M-1 International Admissions inquiries: (630) Current F-1/M-1 International Students: (630) Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2225 The International Student Services Office provides the following assistance to F-1/M-1 international students: Assist prospective students interested in applying for an F-1 or M-1 student visa Assist F-1 students interested in transferring from other U.S. colleges and universities Assist prospective students interested in changing their current immigration status to F-1 USCIS application and notification assistance Official letters Information sessions for Practical Training employment benefits Comprehensive immigration advising for maintenance of F-1/M-1 student visas ADULT EDUCATION AND ESL (630) , Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 1110 The Adult Education and English as a Second Language (ESL) Program provides free classes to help students improve basic reading, writing and math skills, learn English and civics and prepare to pass the GED exams. Students acquire the skills necessary to improve employment opportunities, advance to further education or training, and become more involved in their communities. Free Programs of Study Adult Basic Education Reading, Writing and Math Citizenship Constitution Preparation English as a Second Language The People Educating People (PEP) Volunteer Tutoring Program recruits, trains and places volunteers to assist adults in need of reading, writing, math or English skills improvement. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer or are an adult needing services, call (630) or visit academics/conted/basic/volunteer.aspx. CAREER SERVICES CENTER (630) , Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3258 General Information: Career advising, mock interviews, on-campus recruitment, workshops and resume critiques are offered. Area job postings are available through the Career Services Center at: The Internship program at College of DuPage helps students search for and succeed in work-based learning experiences. For more information, visit The Service Learning program at College of DuPage combines community service with in-class learning. Students work with area non-profit organizations, integrating course goals while responding to community needs. For more information, visit CENTER FOR ACCESS AND ACCOMMODATIONS (630) or TTY (630) Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3249 GED Preparation English and Spanish Language General Information: Provides access to academic accommodations for students with documented disabilities. These accommodations include: Note taking paper, books in alternative format and testing accommodations. ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 9 Additionally, sign language interpreters, specialized computer equipment and adaptive furniture are available by request. To ensure that accommodations are available, please contact our office 30 days before the beginning of the term. Late requests will be addressed in the order in which they are received, however, failing to request accommodations in advance could negatively impact your success. Students and staff with disabilities can also obtain temporary barrier free parking permits for up to two weeks. If you will need additional time please contact the Secretary of State s office at: publications/pdf_publications/vsd62.pdf Short-term loans of wheelchairs (manual or electric) are also available for two weeks. FOLLETT S COLLEGE OF DUPAGE BOOKSTORE (630) , Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 1060 Summer Hours: Monday to Thursday, 7:45 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday to Sunday, closed Extended hours during the first week of Summer 8-Week session: Online textbook ordering available at: LEARNING COMMONS (630) , Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 2102 General Information: The Learning Commons is a one-stop shop for student support services. Students can receive free assistance in the following areas: Math Reading Speech Tutoring Writing myaccess Student Blackboard Placement test preparation Walk-in and appointment-based assistance is available. Assistance also available off campus at the following locations: Carol Stream Learning Commons...(630) Naperville Learning Commons...(630) Westmont Learning Commons...(630) THE LIBRARY (630) , Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 2020 General Information: Regular hours include: Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; and Sunday, Noon to 6 p.m. The Library s resources are available to students, staff, faculty and District 502 community members. To obtain a library card, stop by the Circulation Desk. STUDENT PHOTO ID PROGRAM (630) , Office of Student Life, Student Services Center (SSC), Room 1217 General Information: Students enrolled in at least one credit course at College of DuPage can obtain a photo ID card at the Office of Student Life or in the Library during regular business hours. The same card can be used as a Library card, a PE pass and for student identification, as needed. College of DuPage

12 10 SUMMER 2016 OPTIONS TO EXPLORE 3+1 Programs (630) Students who have completed an associate degree at College of DuPage are eligible to apply to a 3+1 program. Students who are new to College of DuPage can indicate their intent to enter the 3+1 program on their application to College of DuPage. All prospective 3+1 students should consult with an advisor or counselor to map an academic plan. Students can complete three years of their bachelor s degree requirements at College of DuPage. The fourth year of study is taught on College of DuPage s campus by the partnering university s faculty. After completing all degree requirements, the partner institution awards the bachelor s degree. The following universities are 3+1 partners with College of DuPage and the bachelor s degrees they offer at College of DuPage are noted below. Registration for classes offered by a 3+1 program by the university on COD s main campus must be processed directly through the partner institutions. Benedictine University: Bachelor of Arts in Management (pgs. 17, 59) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (pg. 68) Concordia University Chicago Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Management (pgs. 30, 40, 59, 76) Lewis University: Bachelor of Arts in Criminal/Social Justice (pg. 29) Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education, Special Education or Special Education/Elementary Education (Enhanced 2+2)(pgs. 31, 33) Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (pgs. 27, 28) National Louis University: Bachelor of Arts in Human Services (pg. 44) Purdue University-Calumet: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Enhanced 2+2)- online (pg. 68) Roosevelt University: Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management (pgs. 29, 43, 81) Governors State University: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)- online (pg. 68) ADULT FAST TRACK PROGRAM (630) (FAST) or The Adult Fast Track Program (AFT) is for students 21 years and older who lead busy lives but still want to pursue their educations. AFT courses are accelerated, i.e., they are offered in an eight-week format and students typically attend one four-hour class session per week (evenings or Saturday morning). AFT classes are offered at four convenient locations: The COD campus in Glen Ellyn and the Westmont, Naperville and Addison centers. Students may enroll in AFT courses any time a new eight-week session begins (as determined by assigned registration dates). AFT offers Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Management degrees, along with Supervision, Management, Organizational Leadership and Entrepreneurship certificates. A wide variety of core general education and/or elective courses are also available, and support many other COD degree and certificate programs, as well as some requirements of certain 3+1 degree agreements. Qualified students in traditional (non-accelerated) COD programs may enroll in AFT courses, as may qualified students of other colleges or universities. AFT syllabi post on Blackboard two weeks prior to class start with an assignment due for the first class. Students are expected to come to the first class with the first assignment completed. ALTERNATIVE CREDIT OPTION (630) , College of DuPage s Credit by Demonstrated Competency (CDC) program that considers prior knowledge and skills learned for course credit. COD ONLINE (630) , Distance learning courses with 24/7 convenience. CONTINUING EDUCATION/EXTENDED LEARNING (630) , Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 1110 Continuing Education/Extended Learning is designed to identify and meet regional educational needs and special interests of non-degree program students. Continuing Education conducts rapid research and program development to serve the ever-evolving educational needs and interests of the region s citizens and businesses. Flexible schedules, varied price points and multiple delivery models allow Continuing Education to increase accessibility to education whether for personal enrichment or professional development. Particular attention is paid to the non-traditional student, with an emphasis on connecting learning experiences and exploring career pathways. Youth Academy Career and Professional Development Adult Enrichment Business Solutions FIELD AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING/STUDY ABROAD (630) , Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3509 College of DuPage offers a variety of affordable, educational programs that use the world as their classroom. Field and Experiential Learning courses combine classroom-based instruction with field-based experience in a variety of disciplines. Study abroad opportunities, which include summer languageintensive, semester-long and short programs, are available to more than 30 countries worldwide. HONORS PROGRAM (630) , Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 3400 Honors courses are designed for academically ambitious students who enjoy an interactive and challenging classroom environment. These courses offer qualified students the opportunity to develop and hone critical thinking, writing and research skills through experiential learning and innovative assignments. Register Online myaccess.cod.edu

13 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 11 Student Resource Center Level 2 M 2001 Lobby F 2041 LEARNING COMMONS 2006 F One-Stop Academic Support Center 2011 CONNECT, LEARN, ACHIEVE A variety of academic support services are available for all College of DuPage students in one convenient location. These services include drop-in and appointment-based assistance for: Tutoring for online, classroom and hybrid courses. Help with Blackboard, myaccess, and navigating the Student Portal. Placement Test preparation Developmental Math Drop-in Assistance in: Math Reading Writing Speech Placement Test Preparation: Placement tests are an important first step toward building an education plan. Stop in or visit the Learning Commons website to find out about workshops and resources to help College of DuPage students prepare before taking their placement tests M Jack H. Turner Conference Center President s 2141 Office M N A 2133 Payroll KL A 2134 Human J D Resources 2134B H E E G C F D G F H A 2155 IT 2174 E 2040 F M M D F 2153 C B 2150 Records 2132 Accounts Payable A C B 2130 Financial Affairs Learning Commons A 2107 M J K L F 2128 E Library 2027A KEY Where to find us: Classroom Student Service Area E Elevator The Learning Commons is located on the south side of Office Space Restroom Emergency Area the second floor in the Student Resource Center (SRC), Meeting Room Under Construction Other Room 2102, (630) A E M F 2124 Computer Lab 2100 Police E C Accessible Exit 2020 A E BI College of DuPage

14 12 SUMMER 2016 COLLEGE OF DUPAGE CAMPUS GLEN ELLYN FROM BLANCHARD ROAD FROM ROOSEVELT ROAD (ROUTE 38) WEST COLLEGE ROAD B.J.Hoddinott Wildlife Sanctuary Fawell E College 7 CMC HTC College 6 WDCB-FM Transmitter Tower GH HEC Reda Pond TEC EC From Butterfield Road (Route 56) LAMBERT ROAD College 4 FAWELL BOULEVARD Fawell D Fawell C Fawell B Fawell A HSC Russell R. Kirt Prairie College 5 V SRC V Soccer Fields V SSC SCC BIC College 3 College 2 College 1 V MAC EAST COLLEGE ROAD PEC CHC DeShane Pond College 1A Stadium Softball Field Baseball Field FAWELL BOULEVARD Ecological Study Area Practice Field Tennis Courts TO BUTTERFIELD ROAD PARK BOULEVARD TO ROOSEVELT ROAD Produced by mapformation for College of DuPage. Last updated August Buildings Parking 425 Fawell Boulevard Glen Ellyn, Illinois (630) BIC CHC EC GH HEC HSC Rodney K. Berg Instructional Center Culinary & Hospitality Center Early Childhood Center Greenhouse Robert J. Miller Homeland Security Education Center Health and Science Center HTC MAC PEC SCC SRC SSC TEC Homeland Security Training Center Harold D. McAninch Arts Center Physical Education and Community Recreation Center Seaton Computing Center Student Resource Center Student Services Center Technical Education Center V Accessible Bus Stop Employee Guest/30-Minute Motorcycle Shipping and Receiving Electric Car Charging Station For more maps and related information, go to the Maps and Directions pages on the COD web site: Registration Help Need assistance registering? In-person registration is available on the Glen Ellyn campus and at all four College of DuPage Centers: Addison Carol Stream Naperville Westmont Please visit myaccess.cod.edu to register for classes and make your tuition payment. Register Online myaccess.cod.edu

15 County Farm Rd. Cass Ave. Kuhn Rd. Gary Ave. ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 13 ADDISON CENTER at Technology Center of DuPage 301 S. Swift Road Addison, IL (630) Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Hours subject to change) Swift Rd. Swift Rd. Addison Center at Technology Center of DuPage Glen Ellyn Rd ADDISON 64 NORTH Army Trail Rd. Fullerton Ave. North Ave. Army Trail Rd. CAROL STREAM CENTER NORTH 500 N. Kuhn Road Carol Stream, IL (630) Lies Rd. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Hours subject to change) CAROL STREAM Carol Stream Center COD CENTERS College of DuPage Centers are close to your home and offer morning, afternoon and evening classes. Credit courses include many that fulfill the general education requirements for each associate s degree and many that transfer to baccalaureate degreegranting institutions. Adult Fast Track courses are available as well. The centers offer many of the same services you will find in Glen Ellyn. These include admission and registration assistance, tuition payment, testing, counseling by appointment, and open computer labs available for students and community members. * Testing hours vary at off-campus Learning Commons. See page 15 for contact information. NAPERVILLE CENTER 1223 Rickert Drive Naperville, IL (630) Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Hours subject to change) WESTMONT CENTER 650 Pasquinelli Drive Westmont, IL (630) Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Hours subject to change) th St Book Rd. Ogden Ave. Naperville Center Midwest Rd. Rickert Dr. Plainfield-Naperville Rd. WESTMONT Ogden Ave. West St nd St st St. 35th St. Aurora Ave. Oakwood Dr. Rickert Dr. 87th St. Pasquinelli Dr. Washington St. Gartner Rd. Modaff Rd. Westmont Center Oakmont Dr. North Ave. NORTH NAPERVILLE NORTH Washington St. 75th St. Naper Blvd. Naper Blvd. OAK BROOK Adams Rd. Spring Rd. Madison St. Chicago Ave. CLARENDON HILLS 55th St. College of DuPage

16 14 SUMMER 2016 CLASS LOCATIONS This page presents a master list of College of DuPage on- and off-campus locations for this term. Courses are not necessarily offered each term at every site. ON CAMPUS COD Glen Ellyn Campus: 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn BIC Berg Instructional Center CCGE College of DuPage Campus CHC Culinary & Hospitality Center ECC Early Childhood Center FSC Field Studies Center HEC Homeland Security EducationCenter HOSP Hospital Clinicals HSC Health and Science Center HTC Homeland Security Training Center MAC McAninch Arts Center NET College of DuPage Internet-Based Courses Call (630) for information. PEC Physical Education Center The following are located in or around the PE Building unless otherwise noted: ARNN PE Arena North ARNNC PE Arena North Central ARNS PE Arena South ARNSC PE Arena South Central BBFLD Baseball Field COURT Tennis Courts FBPRC Football Practice Field FBSTDM Football Stadium w/track POOL Natatorium PRCES Multi-Sport Practice Field East Campus SBFLD Softball Field TRACK Outdoor Track SCC Seaton Computing Center SRC Student Resource Center SSC Student Services Center TEC Technical Education Center OFF CAMPUS ADC Addison Center 301 S. Swift Road, Addison GN Glenbard North High School 990 Kuhn Road, Carol Stream NET College of DuPage Internet-Based Courses Call (630) for information. WAU Waubonsie Valley High School 2590 Route 34, Aurora APL Addison Public Library 4 Friendship Plaza, Addison GSH Good Samaritan Hospital 3815 S. Highland Ave., Downers Grove NNH Naperville North High School 899 N. Mill St., Naperville WC Westmont Center 650 Pasquinelli Drive, Westmont CDPH Central DuPage Hospital 25 N. Winfield Road, Winfield CSC Carol Stream Center 500 N. Kuhn Road, Carol Stream DCC DuPage County Convalescent Center 400 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton EDWH Edward Hospital 801 S. Washington St., Naperville FEN Fenton High School 1000 W. Green St., Bensenville HH Hinsdale Hospital 135 N. Oak, Hinsdale HHRC Henry Hyde Resource Center 199 Michael Lane, Addison HOSP Generic for hospital; TBD LAF Loaves and Fishes 1871 High Grove Lane, Naperville NC Naperville Center 1223 Rickert Dr., Naperville PRC People s Resource Center 201 S. Naperville Road, Wheaton SALA Salvation Army 1S415 Summit Ave., Oakbrook Terrace STMK St. Mark s Church 393 N. Main St., Glen Ellyn TCD Technical Center of DuPage 301 S. Swift Road, Addison WJRC Woodridge Neighborhood Resource Center 8274 Janes Ave., Woodridge WPRC Westmont People s Resource Center 649 Blackhawk Drive, Westmont WUMC Woodridge United Methodist Church th St., Woodridge Register Online myaccess.cod.edu

17 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 15 Contact Information GLEN ELLYN CAMPUS 425 Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn Main Number...(630) Admissions and Outreach...(630) Adult Education...(630) Adult Fast Track...(630) Business and Technology Division...(630) Campus Central...(630) Cashier s Office...(630) Continuing Education/Extended Learning...(630) Counseling and Advising...(630) English as a Second Language...(630) Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad...(630) Health and Sciences Division...(630) Learning Commons...(630) Liberal Arts Division...(630) Library...(630) Office of Student Records...(630) Student Financial Assistance...(630) Student Registration Services...(630) Testing Center...(630) Youth Education...(630) COD CENTERS See page 13 for a complete list of COD Centers and hours of operation. Addison Center...(630) S. Swift Road Carol Stream Center...(630) N. Kuhn Road Naperville Center...(630) Rickert Drive Westmont Center...(630) Pasquinelli Drive LEARNING COMMONS Call for hours of operation. Glen Ellyn...(630) Fawell Blvd., Glen Ellyn Carol Stream Learning Commons...(630) N. Kuhn Road Naperville Center Learning Commons...(630) Rickert Drive Westmont Center Learning Commons...(630) Pasquinelli Drive College of DuPage

18 16 SUMMER 2016 How to Read the Class Schedule 1 MATH Foundations of College Math I MW 02:00 PM-04:20 PM 06/26/16-08/13/16 SRC ND5 AFT Joseph Miller Comment Competency in arithmetic without use of calculator Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better. 2 3 Important class notes Section Course # Building (For location listings, see page 14.) Credits Type of Course Session Room number (For building floor plans and room numbers, go to: 1 Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday U = Sunday Session: 10WK =10-Week session 1ST8 = 8-Week session 1ST5 = First 5-Week session 2ND5 = Second 5-Week session As always, it is best to check the dates to find out when a class begins and ends. 2 3 Type of Course: FIS = Field and Experiential Learning INET = Internet-based courses AFT = Adult Fast Track courses HONOR = Honors courses HYB = Hybrid courses: a blend of classroom and online instruction ACCOUNTING Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , wwww.cod.edu/programs/accounting WHERE TO BEGIN: Accounting 2140-Financial Accounting is a good starting point and is especially appropriate for students who are currently enrolled in college-level English or math. Other students may begin with Accounting 1110-Accounting Procedures. CPA REQUIREMENTS COMPLETION AT COD: To sit for the CPA exam in Illinois, the candidate must have 150 semester hours of credit from an acceptable institution, a baccalaureate or higher degree, and 24 semester hours in business and 30 hours in accounting. Note: Courses marked FIS = Field and Interdisciplinary Studies; INET = Internet-based courses; AFT = Adult Fast Track courses, HONOR = Honors courses; and HYB = Hybrid courses, a blend of classroom and online instruction. Also Note: 10WK = 10-Week session; 1ST8 = 8-Week session; 1ST5 = First 5-Week session; 2ND5 = Second 5-Week session. For information about online courses, visit The most up-to-date, accurate information for the course schedule can be found within myaccess NEXT STEP: Students earning the A.A.S. in Accounting should consider completing the 3+1 Bachelor of Arts in Management from Benedictine University at College of DuPage. ACCOU Accounting Procedures MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/06/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 ACCOU Microcomputer Accounting M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/06/16-07/31/16 SRC ST Prerequisite ACCOU-1110 or ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU Financial Accounting TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/07/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 Christopher Ferro ACCOU Financial Accounting TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/31/16-08/07/16 BIC WK ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/06/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/06/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/06/16-07/31/16 NC ST8 ACCOU-2140-HYB20 Financial Accounting W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/16-07/31/16 ADC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction ACCOU-2140-NET01 Financial Accounting 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Dan Vitale Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-2140-NET02 Financial Accounting 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-2140-NET04 Financial Accounting 06/06/16-07/31/16 NET ST8 INET Maureen McBeth Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-2140-NET05 Financial Accounting 06/06/16-07/31/16 NET ST8 INET Maureen McBeth Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-2140-NET06 Financial Accounting 06/06/16-07/31/16 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-2140-NET07 Financial Accounting 06/06/16-07/31/16 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU Managerial Accounting TR 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/07/16-07/31/16 SSC ST8 Christopher Ferro Prerequisite ACCOU-2140 or consent of instructor ACCOU Managerial Accounting TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/07/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 Prerequisite ACCOU-2140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2150-HYB02 Managerial Accounting W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction Prerequisite ACCOU-2140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2150-HYB04 Managerial Accounting TR 09:00 AM-11:30 AM 06/07/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction Prerequisite ACCOU-2140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2150-NET01 Managerial Accounting 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Christopher Ferro Prerequisite ACCOU-2140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2150-NET05 Managerial Accounting 06/06/16-07/31/16 NET ST8 INET Rukshad Patel Prerequisite ACCOU-2140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2150-NET06 Managerial Accounting 06/06/16-07/31/16 NET ST8 INET Rukshad Patel Prerequisite ACCOU-2140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2150-NET07 Managerial Accounting 06/06/16-07/31/16 NET ST8 INET Joseph Moran Prerequisite ACCOU-2140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2150-NET08 Managerial Accounting 06/06/16-07/31/16 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2140 or consent of instructor Register Online myaccess.cod.edu

19 CREDIT CLASSES 17 ACCOU-2205-NET01 Federal Taxation I 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Dan Vitale Prerequisite ACCOU-1150 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2206-NET01 Federal Taxation II 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Dan Vitale Prerequisite ACCOU-2205 or consent of instructor ACCOU Intermediate Accounting I TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/31/16-08/07/16 BIC WK 5.00 Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2251-NET01 Cost Accounting 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Rukshad Patel Prerequisite ACCOU-1150 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2260-NET01 Advanced Accounting 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2242 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2265-NET01 Governmental Accounting 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Maureen McBeth ACCOU-2271-NET01 Auditing I 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2241 or ACCOU-2242 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2272-NET01 Auditing II 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2271 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2280-NET01 Forensic Acctg-Fraud Examinatn 05/31/16-08/07/16 NET WK INET Joseph Moran ACCOU-2290-NET01 Accounting Research 06/06/16-07/31/16 NET ST8 INET MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Arts degree by Benedictine University at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Management and register for courses through Benedictine University. For more information, please contact Enrollment Center at Benedictine at (630) or admissions@ben.edu or Justin Hardee at 3plus1@cod.edu. ADULT FAST TRACK PROGRAM (630) (FAST) or The Adult Fast Track Program (AFT) is for students 21 years and older who lead busy lives but still want to pursue their educations. AFT courses are accelerated, i.e., they are offered in an eight-week format and students typically attend one four-hour class session per week (evenings or Saturday morning). AFT classes are offered at four convenient locations: the COD campus in Glen Ellyn and the Westmont, Naperville, and Addison centers. Students may enroll in AFT courses any time a new eight-week session begins (as determined by assigned registration dates). AFT offers Associate in Arts (AA) and Associate in Applied Science (AAS) Management degrees, and Supervision, Organizational Leadership, Management and Entrepreneurship certificates. A wide variety of core general education and/or elective courses are also available, in support of many other COD degree and certificate programs, as well as some requirements of certain 3+1 degree agreements. Qualified students in traditional (non-accelerated) COD programs may enroll in AFT courses, as may qualified students of other colleges or universities. AFT syllabi post on Blackboard two weeks prior to class start with an assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. BIOLO-1110-AFT41 Environmental Biology M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/06/16-07/31/16 WC ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. 4 HRS TBA BIOLO-1110-AFT61 Environmental Biology W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/16-07/31/16 NC ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. for additional information. CIS-1150-AFT01 Intro Computer Info Systems T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/07/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. CIS-1150-AFT41 Intro Computer Info Systems R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/16-07/31/16 WC ST8 AFT John Partacz assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. CIS-1150-AFT61 Intro Computer Info Systems W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/16-07/31/16 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Tract criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard two weeks prior to class start with an assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. EARTH-1124-AFT01 Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 AFT 6.00 assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. Prerequisite MATH 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or an A.C.T. math score. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One EARTH-1124-AFT61 Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/07/16-07/31/16 NC ST8 AFT 6.00 assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite MATH 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or an A.C.T. math score. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One EARTH-1140-AFT01 Fundamentals of Earth Science M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/06/16-07/31/16 BIC ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or call FAST for additional information. 4 HRS TBA Prerequisite MATH 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One EARTH-1141-AFT41 Introduction to Earth Science W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/16-07/31/16 WC ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite MATH 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics. ENGLI-1101-AFT41 English Composition I W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/16-07/31/16 WC ST8 AFT 8.00 Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard two weeks prior to class start, with an assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. ENGLI-1102-AFT41 English Composition II M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/06/16-07/31/16 WC ST8 AFT 8.00 assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. 4 HRS TBA College of DuPage

20 18 SUMMER 2016 ENGLI-1102-AFT61 English Composition II R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/16-07/31/16 NC ST8 AFT 8.00 assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. HISTO-2235-AFT61 20th Century World History W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/16-07/31/16 NC ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or call FAST for additional information. HUMAN-2225-AFT61 Addictions Counseling I M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/06/16-07/31/16 NC ST8 AFT Tom Stamas assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. 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